The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, May 19, 1920, Image 2

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schemes never to have any
ficulty
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realize that Pre
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loose from all present influence
parents and older brothers an
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friends ,throw overboard all inherited
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political prejudices, give up all divide

opinions on all decisive political ques
infal-
read
fool-
tions, pick the best with
lible judgment, close ranks,
thc death sentence to any party
ish enough to The
chance of slipping up seems to be that
man
and
disagree. only
the sophomore voters, jealous of such
presumption, might organize their
four million and pick someone
Ir. the ballot tug of war thus precipi-
tated, with a year's experience on the
sophomoric side, Judge Brown's fresh-
rian team might conceivably get
pulled into the creek, and the bedrag-
gied millennium be left on the bank
of defeat, driving
sweater in the chill November breeze.
—The Review.
else.
disconsolately its
Whiskers Sacred
If the beard Ie ais standing in
the world today, it is undoubtedly be-
ause of the held their
whiskers to be swore by
who
and
Jews,
sacred,
them. Later, the Turks did the same
The Sultan’s followers used to comb
their whiskers after prayers, catch
the hairs that came out, break them
in two and bury them, on the theory
that in some mysterious way the
hairs helped to make soft walking to
the gates of paradise. This th
Turks firmly believed.
The Critic, having arrived at the
 

portals of heaven, attempted to push
by the doortender. sorry,” said
the celestial guardian,
way, “but the free list
suspended during this engagement.” |

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ted
of
Marion™> County,
Fla.,
recently lis for enrollment pure
bred sires following kinds:
Percheron and
Nu
Plymouth
Aberdeen-Argus bulls,
Saddle stallions, Mammoth jacks,
bian
Rock
billy goats, white
cocks, and Bronze tom turkeys.
In addition, he keeps pure-bred boars
were used as sires for 1048 head of
female stock, of which 358 were pure-
bred and the remainder grade. Nc

sciub animals of any kind were kept
Forgave Wite
Who Came Back
With New Family
John Derus of Chicago was willing
tc forgive his erring wife, take her
and their two small children
Jick up the broken strands
matrimonial life, but he drew
the line at taking the two babies born
since his wife went away.
“You will forgive the past and take
wife and children home
mention her misstep?”
the court. . J
“7 and I know
happy,” Derus,
back
and of
their
your and
never asked
will, we will be
had
cut his wife after the man with whom
“But
I won’t have them.
will hold a
the innocent ones
said who sought
she ran away deserted her. not
these two babies.
“In other words, you
grudge against
and


fergive the guilty?”
D looked at the little ones—hi
the two that were not his
CW nd his face softened. You're
ight I told the court. “I'll ta
them all. They can't help it I'll
never mention it to any of them, and
they will get the same tre nt a

Tip-top—the polite man’s hat.



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bed with the word |p, London, sent her word that evangelism, but, in 1899, the leader
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a layer of clay. On a clear nigh
clay cools very rapidly, and the de
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putting a
men:
the
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Subtle Flattery
d of
A story is told of Oliver Herford’'s
early years in .Jew York that si
He had
pictures and
to find them
inspire writers.
a bundle
some md
promptly returned.
herford sent them back again.
young
of
gazine,
verse
ould
sent
to
very
Quite as promptly
Once
more they were returned by the edi-
tor. This time Herford sent the
m to
the editorial offices with this plaint
ive little note:
“Dear Sir—I to
that in your absence on vacation
office boy has been returning ms:
regret inform
pieces.”
Th eofferings were accepted.
St. Rita
St. Rita was canonized in
called the saint
and
bunch
She is
sible, is generally pictured
When
winter
of she
roses.

in the and
ked
of the
the
one
was
The best business man is the
that minds his own.
about her
you
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1900.
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popularity, a good many luncheons
la Chinois have been given in pri-
vate houses, and recipes for favorite
Giches have been in demand, and yet
1 of The
obtainable.
which
fountain head, are genuinely Chinese.
Mo Ku Gal
(Chicken Soup with Mushrooms)
Two and a half pounds of chicken,
a quarter of a pound of lean fresh
pork, a
mushrooms,
very easily fo
lewing recipes come
quarter of
three
a pound of dried
tablespoonfuls of
cne and a half tablespoonfuls of salt
a tablespoonful of sugar and
onion.
Slice and thoroughly clean a fresh
chicken of about two and a
half pounds, and cut off all the flesh
Put the bones with the liver and giz-
zard into three pints of cold water
and boil for two hours, adding water
young
if it boils away. Chop the chicken
meat into small pieces, with four
ounces, or rather less, of lean pork.
Scak four ounces of dried mushrooms
in lukewarm water for ten minutes.
Peel and cut 12 boiled chestnuts
into thin slices and chop the smal
onion very fine.
lemove liver and gizzard from
stock and chop into little pieces. Re-
move bones from stock and put in the
pieces chicken and pork.
Boil slowly one hour. Add the three
stalks of celery cut in short pieces, a
teblespoonful of soy with sugar
small of
and




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from i
tke a
- | tablespoonful of chestnut flour, re-
move the fish, stir the flour into the
[ mixture and, when it thickens, pow:
lover the fish. Serve with hot rice.
Foo Yung Wan
(Chinese Omelet)
| Four egg two small onions
(minced), two stalks of celery four
chestnut flour, three stalks of celery, |
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Since the n of Chir I'¢ teaspoonfuls of It simmer slow
tli s and their rapid growth in iy for ten minutes. Drain off water
and add two tablespoonfuls of soy, a
teaspoonful of and the pre-

served pineapple. Return to the fire
and simmer for ten minutes. Ta





ounces of pork, a
quarter
six
tablespoon
soy, a of a teaspoonful
salt, lotus seeds (they mj
omitted) and fine herbs to taste
Beat four eggs.

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Have ready
small onion (minced) and two
of celery (chopped small). Ch
four ounces of pork evry fine a
a golden brown.
Add a sprinkling of fine he
taste, with a tablespoonful of s
salt; cook for five minutes. Add the
cgg and cook for three minutes with-
out stirring, but take care to avoid
burning. Fold one-half over the
other and slip on a hot platter. Serve
at once.
Chop Suey
Twe pounds of breast of chicken
| half a tablespoonful of pure chicken
fat, one and a half fresh mushrooms
six sticks of celery, 12
white onions, half a tin of bamboo
shoots, two pounds of young bean
sprouts (home grown) one and a half
teaspoonfuls of salt, three tablespoon
chestnuts, two




szlt, and boii for another half hour, fuls of salt, three tablespoonfuls of
Borfor Yen soy and a dish of cayenne,
(Pineapple Tish) Take two spoenfuls of pure fresh
Two pounds of cod or fresh had- clicken fat and, when boiling hor,
| dock, a tin of preserved pineapple, a put in the breast of chicken. Cut in
| tzblespoonful of chestnut flour, two little pieces and fry a fine golden
| tabl spoonfuls of soy, one and a half {brcwn. Cut up the six sticks of
[ t f salt and a teaspoon- celery and one and a half fresh whit
| { mushrooms. Cut in thin slicee 12
Take two pounds of any firm white boiled chestnuts. Chop two- small
| is h (cod or fresh haddock are usually { white onions. Add to the chicken,
| ailable.) Remove bones and rinse [with three table spoonfuls af Soy
‘n very cold water. | sauce, half a teaspoonful of salt and
Lay in fish pan and cover with'sa dash of cayenne. Cook all together
boiling water. Add one and a half for ten minutes. Add two pounds cf




all together for 15 minutes.
hot with rice.
the young bean sprouts and sugar.
| Simmer
| Serve
i Bean Sprout Salad
Grow ordinary white or Lima beans

in clean earth at home. As soon as
he sprout cut them off and use
| m when quite fresh. Wash and
Ine ur over them a dressing of:
Two tablespoonfuls of olive oil, a
blespoonful of vinegar, an onion
| (the jui of), a teaspoonful of soy,
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Established 22 years


Attention, MEN!
Let Me Send You this Gigantic Shoe
Value
If it don’t please and you can duplicate it at $5.00,

nd it back, your money refunded
“The Hog Island Special”
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Parcel Post «

 
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Sizes 6 to 9.
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St., Manayunk, Philadelphia, Pa.
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and
Chickens--8 Years!
Key West, FP
chickens,
Fla.—For stealing four
Jernard Siford and Willie
Demeritt were sentenced to serve six
eight respectively, in
ars
years,
prison.
United States capital placed in Can-
rda in 1919 totalled $100,000,000.

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