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-J niz CEAUFonT khvs Thursday, nov. 24, mi. PAGE TWO - --v SOUa DLIC ?;Y 1 USEFUL AS To OL r c .DM fin'. " v," $t Has Some Food It OjriginaHy'Had v PnisiiioA It la CmiPOtt nf imn .. - J-T-'for -Bone r Building. . 1 imDcic!3lisi:Emim ; i ; -':(; ., .,.- x. Clabber It Relished at ftef resttlngi ano i wholesome by Many People,' Eepe, peclally If Served With Suer' .'. $ ,and ; Sweet' Creamy Sv (rvepared b y the United States Depart , ., ment of Aartoultura.) ? i "Accidents will-Happen id rao own- rejulated tamineaVV. la plt ot tn moet careful - protection I from - ist, files, or exposure to, th tun, inlik oe caaionaUjr turna tour in tne rernger itor during hottest, months, It may be that there to more wit-over tnUi than usual, r that the See at:p rlT la law. of that teat or thunder hare Affected the mUX. Sour1 mnv wvertheleea, has the lr 'o4 1 n caa orypoauy, apeciauNw u w- United Statei Department of ijcrlcul to sty, becanft it la still a owe t lime for boot buHdtng. of prateia &t tissue repair, :-'"": ------ ;' : Lact)o Afild Considered Healthful Th bacteria which hav cauaed Marine are not Mceaaartty harmful. tf the m&k was wropariy tared for, d the effect of those which caused i- development of the lactic add la the milk la thought by some to be (beneficial. Many who cannot get but termilk to drink like to churn thick, freshly soured milk with aa egg beat er till the curds are broken up into fine particles, and use It la the same way. j, 7 ; ..''...u -' " -if i Clabber the coagulated, semlllquld state of fresh sour rail la relished as refreshing and wholesome by many people, -especially If served with augar and sweet cream. The . addition- of 1 maple strop, honey, orange marmalade, l or other preserves to clabbered cream 1 makes a delicious dessert. - An excel- The Ukrainians are by far the most numerous of the races aspiring to "In dependence through the disappearance of ; the .Romanoffs and , Hapsburgsc There, are J&QOG.OGG UkreJnlim most of them in the six southern and south western former Russian "govern ments," or provinces, 'and la eastern tfnlloia. , . . .. . ,V"' The Ukraine la larger than Ger many and twice as large as France;- It stretches from the Carpathian moun tains to the Black sea and the Cau casus. It contains the oil fields of Gallcia and . the- famous, Donets coal and iron region.. Almost all the cereals, cattle, 'sugar and salt exported from the former Russian empire came from the Ukraine. vf 5". :'Z77r: If the Ukraine manages to survive and keep; within . its boundaries the territories in which., its race predom inates, it will be the most populous and the- richest of the new, states cre ated by the war, and next to Russia, the- largest country In Europe, An Independent Ukraine, . however. does not seem to fit la with the Inter ests of the victors fa the World war, as these Interests are conceived ? by their statesmen.' Cence every possi ble effort It being made to deny the existence of a Ukrainian race., pur- tag the last few years the most aboard and unfounded, statements about the Ukrainians have been circulated and have gained credence. Herbert Adams Gibbons In the Century Uagaslae. . 1 1 111 - 1 1 j s v;-.i ' f.X f ' ' : t :. '.- . ; , - ; f I h rl - - - - " im One Mere Ceekla, Pteaee. Grandma, loot cake BUlng caa be made of thick. soar crram. Whipped and sweetened, with nuts sdded. Whipped sour cream to often added to mayonnaise salad drawing for fruit salads. No housewife aenta to be told that good gingerbread caa be mads with sour milk, as well ss com breads of various kinds. In moet recipes where suur milk to need aa a lea Tea with soda, fewer eggs are called for. Tory good pancakes aad cornbread caa bo made with sour milk, omitting eggs . entirely. Farmers Bulletin BQ3, Cure Ileal as a rood and Ways of Using It, gives no leas than nine recipes call- lag for sour milk. Among them to this easy way of making Dostoa Crown Creed: lortM trow Breed. I vtul ton mtmX. I Mpooftd amft. I cupful ry 1 capful mnlfu I vnpfui (TAhaas I aaprule mumr milk. nil awe raw uli and sift the dry torredlnu and add the moUaaee and milk. .Beau Uwireugly and steam IV hours la eU-bttered. covered molds. Oao pouad baking pewdr Uas are aatla factory. Bemove the covers aad bake the breed loog eoough to dry the top. This may bo mads also with 1H rvpfuls corn mel and rye meal and ao graham fjxir. A capfal of seeded and shredded rtistns or prunes er a cupful ec rvranu may bo addd. TMe serves eight people. tf there to only S very DtOo sour mCk m baad, why art stake some ceoktoej ITWy may be made wtai core Kuel 'Oetaaal cookies are also eicel'.rtt Cera Meal CMaiec HrMms, lwM4mMi , eesfsl esem H nrai a. (a eM enojis, t i. t r--, t es bm, twne O BMlted fst. alr p, t . ' 1, beetea Ht sM Mir r.:.i. f totvthet the core ssoaj. svla, and I n, a 04 in raiisa terat.ts U V, ir 1 Prop frura a t' -: a grMd an4 Uks 13 1 la a a4rt Tl 'i 10 W taetiee S tr.f la parate, rial tor L js Not n U Jult th ,.' Rreat Powers,?.-, alne eOV.FC,TT FCIT THE AVUT03 Electrically Heated Coat Preteots Against Extreme Cold Encoww ., tored In tho High AltTfudea. - Aa electrically heated garment de signed especially for use by aviators. has been developed by the genius of an Italian, Antonangelo Negromanti of Milaa. It ban certain very novel fea tures. , .'. .' , ' ; . la the, high reaches of the at mospTiere, Into which aviators ascend, there is even In summer time cold so severe that the thickest garments of padded and fur-trimmed leather do hot afford adequate protection. " 4 ' The .Negromanti.. coat Is woven of threads which, both warp and weft are electrically resistant wires coated with a fireproof Insulating material asbestos or silk. The wires are connected with source of electric current (which may be a battery of accumulators), 'and also with an apparatus which contains aa aneroid barometer. The latter tn strnment to associated with a thermo static tube in such a way as to vary the electrical reslManca of the wires composing the coat ' Thus, because of tho barometric con trol of the electric current, the coat gives Increasing warmth as tho flying machine attains alxher aad higher al titude. Th higher the aviator goo th more the boat furnished for his comfort by the garment he fblladelph'.a Ledger. . rrr o JferA ft 'or,. 11 I . - V a k. sa This merry gentleman is ' one . ol s many dolls that may be made oT di carded nbDed uuaerwear or stoca lags. -EJs head is made of a piece oi white or pink ribbed stocking and hi face painted with black and red pain For the rest of hint two colors at used and he to srutEed with cotton an h ft wbu ruC about his neck N. W. TAYLOR FAVORS ; s ? J ' BUILDING AND LOAN Beaufort Building and Loan Asso,"" Beaufort, N. C. ' i.x?? GenUemen -i.,j:ny' The letter of one of your patrons. Mr C P. Dey, which appeared in tho Beaufort News of last Week, prompts me to express th sentiments aa sta ted by him, that It is my duty aa a citizen of Beaufort, to have th in terest of my town at heart sufficient to justify me m making an invest ment in an institution, which is help ing in a practical way to build . up this community. I have been a con stant member of , your, association since its beginning, and note with satisfaction the progress it has made in the construction and improvement of some thirty or more homes in Beaufort and vicinity, which has as sisted very largely in relieving the housing shortage in Beaufort that has been very acute for some time. . ' Beaufort, like every other town in North Carolina can be benefitted by a Building and Loan Association as an institution oa its kind, has its place in a community along with other pro gressive organizations, which tend to build up a community In a practical and constructive way. ,r". J ' ' Yours for success, ' M 'V , - ' N, W. TAYLOE. cot .ty) iajpr -stgnei-x-r, oa; ;Mon 'ay, I avt nber . 1921, at 12 o'clock, - I., at trie coun house -dobr in Ben afort,; Cart - re t , : . ' i ill- county, JNorm. Carolina, wm w the- highest bidder, for xash or part cash and art credjt(as may he sat isfactorily .'artanged with the" under. sigaed Jbxecutorj,- al,i uuwo .belongings v.-ti-thtfiEstater-'thr'aaid Wr P P. Weeks said tonds being Jto White Oat Township, Carteret .coun-; ty North Carolina; S TSaf UTU say there will be 6 or 8 tracts of land to be sold ranging" from $5 acres to.,s. acresdntaining 'woodsJand,' timber land and some cultivated, lands-An exact description as to metes and bounds5 and acreage "of each tract to be soldf may be secured front the un dersigned Executor or' his Attorney, and th same Will he 'sold according to said description - hy tracts', ingly; and if the Executor so elects all the tracta'may be sold fa a body 'after offereinir'the smtlller tracts singly, the highest hid or bids securing the land, subject however, to onfirma- tion of th Court' and the Executor. If any of said land Is sold on ered- it, such credit' will only' be granted until Notember 1st,1 1922.' ; r This October 7ti 1921. THOMAS D. HEWITT, Excutor of th' Estat of V W. - P. War-V':'Wv;'''".. TIME OF SALE Monday, : No vember 18th,1 1921. ? f-t. PLACE OF SALE--Court house hous door Beaufort, H.' Ci : . ; LAND FOR SALE All lands be longing to EsUto of W. P. P. Weeks. LOCATION OF LANDS White Oak Township, Carteret" "county. North Carolina.: V ;:V J; - . - For information as to metes and bounds, acreage, etc. apply to T. D. Hewitt,' Executor, P. O.Box J 358, Wilmington,' N. C' or to M. Leslie Davis,- Attorney, Beaufort, N. C ,; Nqv. 24. SOLDIERS' INSURANCE Am By Test by Ear. Apropos or th oral method of In struction at present la vogue, a bacb- elor-profeeeor to one of the San Iran elsco medical ichooli fells i story on himself la connection with a clinic pa tient turned over to him for ao er ex Doctor Blank put the chart oa the wall and commanded a small and "shrinking stx-year-old to read what be saw on It Th child began painstak!ngty with Atlanta, Gal, Nov. 2L Th U. S. Veterans' Bureau wishes to announce that all ex-eervic mea who desire to rolnstai their, inst'STtre can di s upon the payment -f to monlh'y premiums before Janu.or 1, 192 i, with a full aad complete medical ex amination, By authority contained In Act of Congress, approved August 9, 1921 all medical examiners of th U. S. Velerane Bureaa oa dutyln the cities throughout this District, are authorised to make physical exam (nations far ex-ervke met who wish to reinstate their Insurance without expense to the applicant , Ex-erv ice men are urged to take advantage of th opportunity to reinstate their a strange assortment of grunts and , insurance, especially, since we ex- hUae. -Qua! Buhl Tab I LVr-r-rll Cll . . Here the doctor Interrupted. "Xo, noT a commanded Impatient ly. Doot make those Mound t. iuat reed read what's up there." ' ' Tb little boy looked grieved and be wildered, aad evidently decided he was aot potting enough steam bat bis per formance, , Tuhn be ojarulated cxploelvely. Tuhl Xphl i-wr The poer child was red In the face, and the doctor aboet to band aim em to th oClce norae to be taken- dow "le th neurological clinic as a prvbaUe Idiot, wbea tho mother gently inter frd end tllgttend tho Ignorant berbelor. Her Ctrl on bad been taught as read by th phooeUc method. pens involved in making tho physi Cal examination has now been, elim inated. CefeaJee of a Crl. I am very food of draamlte flre cracker wbea thy are ahot off over ta the MXt otate. I like humid weether. bst ao ta a sth wsy. I wtmld Jit as so let tt ether irile bare eoroe et R, . I sJars ml all the evtUxi mair tSaM I r gK. think the ad are Vory t-.' er'.'.r i. I amr worry abot CtHe tllare Uke n lnr. Ttwre are ao Biar.y fg- gif t.'-' Cat are rw'S ertrie. I ' ;e t Irxrw w;it t'- I ef a It' r t a I " l t u. I tre trrrr I. 1 t':v te t'tf an! A til V I 1t b.!m' 1 vry m-h. -J'rw Te; I'--. HA the JmtiMBMti ta the Nwe mmi Wf la to do yew CnrfetaM krT)Ug while stocks are f roh i toatifaL . A i v a r :'; a tt V e fr r l-' e l ( 1"t ' a ;: ; '.! , -,t t Ui It Norfolk Southern U R. Feaaeagov Trl SckeJale ' MUa AarQ 10, If 21; PaUtykaet'ae ,IfrmtUa i - LEAVE BEAUFORT 4:18. a. m- Dally. for Washington ,- Greenville. W Uaon, Kal e'eh. Charlotte, Edrnton LUzabeth City, Norfolk. SUaatag Car New Bam to Natfalk, open at 10 p. m. laaav llnm to I alia. (ill Bv DaCy for WasUngton, Hackers.' I Columbia Edentoa, Norfolk and all r-o'.nta north - and east ruU Bratlae Ca N Bra to rWUik. 19l av DaHy for h'rw Tta, De- vr, tlntton, LaGrarga, an I C,1 horo. 4":1S p. tn. l:."y for New Bern, t:r-',-.n, (',.,;Jibro, an - ' ro!..: so". and West , t t ' m , I j C ft- Cro ta V' -l-li , D. C. TlrV i ' aa 'a ta el la t' L ,4 ; !, Caaaia m4 i I'or t' .:k'. tt '. er laior r.sUvil, e'l en rr ' t i!U cir:..'. z. '"t -t 1 , .rt, li. C fl !r ' ?-m r-a- IP w 3' Hi ( . du 1 iiiiiiis to MfaWWaaee-Vaual., Eat lithe rThat make Thanksgiving Uay-arl reat 1 -v. . Do yourvThanksgivinit5hpppins at .our . store. Yoti will be Ever tnlr thechbicest goods at surpris ingly low prices.And1doybur ahopplng earlyr in or der to prepare, the big dinner at leisure. I hat gets the oest resuus. rAs a SpeciaF Offering , to Thanksgiving E-lf a em aa Canned Pumpkin;' i T a' w I. vt wauinounc) 5 t .F? -v i,e -r- - . it 5 v 1 c II ' v tail 11 i it a : ' f ' : ' f-e- ORIENTAL MARINE RAILWAY Far haaliag oat," Paint lag aad Repalrlag BaaU. 60 Feet and Shorter 15 Gross ' Tons '. and . smaller. "" . . 1 I j- eawaawaawaaawaw ' ' A ;.V;".:';a'--';-; ; .;', Fmlj Liaa el lUrbae ' ' raiaU A MarUa SaaaUaa . ' , i - . aaaaBsaBme -if' r . Charges very reason . ! able. . TT'v.m-.Vi . Ti t w v V? f im . l a.' i coii- 4 wiiijiv!, ( . - v Libbys M jncemeat;. Dressed Turkeys, live Turkeys; ; Premium Hams, Chickens, m ,-s'. .i " Celery-'," Vi And all the usual Best Drands of Cavnned Goodaand ilfB . X - OI.' . Cl . J Vi:it PSIrla gresn rruii, uuiicr, vuwav, vw v, ChUi Sauce, India Relish, Etc , , " V Sugar ' 7 l-2c Per 'Poiind C D. JONES u ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE a - i - . 1 . 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The Perfection 'supplies heat io STANDARD stantly, Just where you wsnt it, . when you need it. No fuel waste, easy to carry about ItUomamen tal and durable. It burns for 10 hours on a single gallon of kerosene Then, too, the Perfection has core of practical uses in every home, such as drying clothes on rainy days, heating small amounts of water, warminl baby's milk. - llartfwmra, fcaaaWarmiUOal aa! aaartaaat torr aU a FwWuaa. Let yaa aaaJ.r eiaiaia Its etaHr aaaalraatiea ea4 ssiefca. WM wtck a'JaataMa. . V. OIL COMPaNY (New Jersey) JdvearaVaW ' aaaf la rfaaW Oil If 13,000.0 as SftN. x ii r XX XX II II w thilfuuT Cium xx X .vX AlADDIN ClUTYCH fit ,twi ao J i' t ""k St betterrr." sr. I t - ' frT)rt!f t ;;' rj-e r!! f' f ( iw (,; .w, f 1 . f ' "it 1.. r ' 1 t 1 4 1,; ' , f I ' ! U 1 r I i. i 'r 1 I - r f , 'f l ;" a I'tf, p m '. n t t i ! :. r - s i ! r . . ... v.i i c t" I H I i S . 11. -a i: 1 I f ( r - .;.. ( u.e r.ij i.uf Cvuit tf Car- mr
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