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At All tW-y Spfclap-T - m m w m " '7 m S aV V . . I FflEC i mi v t m mm Drugsi'tB BRIEF NEWS NOTES WHAT HAS OCCURRED DURING WEEK THROUGHOUT C0UN TRY AND ABROAD EVENTS OFJMPORTANCE Gathered From All Partt Of Tha Globe And Told In Short Paragraphs Foreign- Great Britain is attempting to nul lify a portion of the Chester agreement under which Turkey granted American capitalists important commercial con cessions. The protest will declare that Britain will refuse to recognize the validity of any grants within the area of .Mesopotamia. The proposals contained in the Ger man note which was delivered in the German langu ige are regarded in Trench official circles as tor Anglo Saxon and neutral consumption only. It is stated that thp French believe there was no hop or desire in Berlin that th" proposals he accepted. One hundred persons have been Kill ed in an ammunition explosion in a factory at Tula, Russia. Those killed include Oemral Malinikoff and many military officers and three members of the local Soviet. All niannor of views, "from grave to gay, from lively to severe." are aimed in the London newspapers in reterence to the I'nitod States Supreme court's ruling anent liquor. However, the grave and severe are most numerous. One of the suggestions is that Great Britain declare war on the I'nited States to enforce the sacred right of her sub jects to drink as much liquor as they like, wherever they like or, alternate ly, to retaliate by placing a ban on chewing gum and compel American shi;i-s to dump their supply of this commodity in the English channel. France lias officially warned Turkey anew that she does not like the Tur kish concern rat ion of troops on the Syrian frontier and has added that if Turkish military pressure on the Syr ian border is not removed It may be difficult tor France to g'o on with the Lausanne peace m gotiations. Kinilto Piccarillo. the Kmperor "Pick ' to the rum running fraternity of ("row's Xest Pass, and -.'year-old .Mrs. Flor ence Lassandra. Ins confederate in crime, were hanged in the jailyard at. Ft. Saskatcip wan, Alta.. Canada, for the murder of Sie. Lawson of the Alberta provincial police. T iO Fr. '. o 1 1 -l ; i :ich o:f. t' .-- i T!o to the Germ.i: -liiir:. torso doe i' we::t forwari 1' is an un hull, ol!or Cuiio'. . I : ; i tl I ' of tie . .'i-i-'o-ed ot'lie ro: .a ra i Kill' 1:1 ! to Urn . .ui c '! 1 ! !!:.!' t !. no ; m 1 1 'iianei it'll tl! a i lo,- ( Id;; ot t. a i a as j me :it iino :icc ing, it ic- oon 1 1 1 1 ' c or. 111". !i b i and him a n ' - lU- d r' -iuti p. iuiari their thim formal bilion '( i ' !!1 Oi ;.:r,; r.'p; Tin- Pi: a-- pii;i. ions not or discu : Ii lo : S ( f ish go .'. that ' I ! 1 i 1 1 t he ( :r. aPh. erinan suitahh iugh of basis 1 pro iih's ision, will un of rfere if the pro iinn gov tare of the jiat posal fiy the l-'i'. reject ion nch and ernnie-nts. Two dir'ctors of M:n.' and Machine n'-v. . iiai e l.i n s'-r:: riiili't mart ial to s. prison a.nd pay -."".on ..nn. i marks The otfit-ps oi Th American new-pap- the w 1 1 r k n.-.-d Hein ricli's . at. Ilaitin Ij v a French ' e in. live years amounting Tribune, the only r in Mexico, and Youn.g Men's Chris- the buildinii of :h t tan fire n ssoeiai ion at Ta m pi o. were destroyed Mexico. bv Washington Harry L. Curtis, an industrial chem ist, was. appointed by Secretary Hoov er to head the nitrate investigation au thorized by congress in connection with the question of fertilizer produc tion. became The liquor problem again the pai amount concern of the federal government as of the supreme bilion deadline and territorial a result of ihe decision court drawing a prohi arounrl the territory waiers of Ihe Cu-ited States. The government-owned merchant fleet will continue bone dry beyond; the three-mile limp, regardless of the supreme court's decision that liquor may be tarried by American ships on Ihe high seas. President Harding has ' decided to adhere scrupulously to the spirit as well as the letter of the prohibition ae He will presently make known his intention not to take advantage of the loophole offered by ' the supreme court. Most women work because they need the money. Such is the conclu ' sion reached as a result of a survey J made by the women's bureau of the department of labor. I drear Britain and France probably i will recognize the Mexican govern j mem if the American negotiations, j which begin soon, are successful. The 1 two American commissioners, Charles j B. Warren and John liarron l'avne. are to leave Washington for Mexico City to meet with the two rommls- sioners selectd by President Obre- President Harding, when he enters Alaska on his coming trip, will be in troduced to several difficult problems whose solution will determine future government policy in developing the opulent territory which was purchased from Russia for a song. The United States will take the po sition at the meeting of the opium advisory committee of the league of nations at Geneva, Secretary Hughes declared in an address betore the N'a tional Narcotic conference assembled at Washington by Rexford L. Holmes, a Washington church worker, that the use of narcotic drugsf or other than medicinal and scientific purposes is illegitimate. Due, officials declare, to the wave of industrial prosperity now in prog ress as the weekly average of , enlist ments in the navy has dropped from 900 to 340 and applicants from 2.000 I to 950. It is estimated that the navy is 12,000 men short of its authorized 1 strength. j Touched by an unusual endeavor to show gratitude. President Harding has j directed the war department to ascer- j tain the burial place of General Ed ward R. Canby, an officer in the Union army during the Civil war, who was , killed in 1865 during some Indian troubles in northern California. ! Complaints have been issued by the federal trade commission against the American Tobacco company, P. Loril lard Company, Inc., the Ohio Whole sale Grocery association and the Cleveland Tobacco Jobbers associa- , tion, charging agreements to maintain specified standard prices for certain tobacco products. From 'the American government s viewpoint, it is understood that even . where there is a direct conflict be ! tween prohibition laws as interpreted j by the court and portions of commer : cial treaties, the latter would'have to i give way. It is believed that some of , j the foreign powers, in any resulting I negotiations, will challenge the sound- ness of that part of the decision which defines "importation" as the mere ; entry of a cargo or ship into territorial ; waters of the Unite, 1 States. ! Domestic ; The search for Ambrose J. Small, ! multi-millionairo theater owner who disappeared from his home in Toronto I on December lit, 1919, has been re- sumed at Chicago following word from 1 Toronto that Small's estate has offer ed a rewaid of $50,000 for definite information of Small's death or where abouts. ! Two young men, grotesquely fat in their lur-lined aviation suits, hopped from the cabin of the hum? army mono plane T-s. at Rockwell field. North Island, feet ntly into the pages of American bistorv. Lieutenants John i .i -.!' Keliy had iti eoiitmi i)i. from g I-i.ill.l. j!t-t Otil . :n ."1 Lours. ;,o i n'iii-.. t!;j v-' made ft"' mi i oa st A. M. Ill', -s-d Hie Am-'Ile - v. it ti.'l.:, I.e: X .. Y.o I. . 1! i um ; I o" ei her. and and sal of sit:nt A" v.- , ij -an -v.aw a . s'oam ast th.' led . ac I'M :l 1 A!eani;er Howat. depo-e.) pre-id' nt of the Kansas district of the I'nited Mite Woik'Ts of Aineric;!. has violat ed no Kansas law uhb li would just it y hi- de'o-n ion by imniicraf i n authori ties at (ittawa. Can., in the opinion of Covemor Jonathan M. Da is. A case has beep started to de termine whether food and fuel calf leually ! supplied to "rum row" by AiiKTican vessels. If such action is found illegal, dry chiefs plan to starve the liquor fleet out of existence. Kneft Little. 2.'.. planter, ami his bride of three months were burned to death when their home near Ohat cin e, Ala., was destroyed by fire. The charred remains were found on bed springs, indicating that their lives were lost as they slept. The increasing cost of living is get ting close to the skin. Knit under ' wear will cost 5 to 1'.". per cent more i fiext winter and cotton and worsted will advance proportionately. Charles' K. Ruthenberg, of Cleveland, was found guilty of violating t he Mich : igan law against criminal syndicalism. Ruthenberg faces a prison sentence of ! ten years or fine or $5,000 or both. ' The iury was out four ho,irs aml fift' minutes and took ttiree uaiiots. An Assyrian silk worker is under arrest following a fight with two de tectives in front of the Fifth avenue home of John D. Rockefeller. Jr. Acceptance of President Harding's world court proposition will commit Republicans in favor of the league of nations, John. H. Clarke, former jus tice of the Cnited States supreme court, declared at Kansas City. Mo. Emerson Hough, author, died in a hospital in Evanston, 111., recently Mr. Hough was UH years old and was taken to the hospital suffering from an in testinal obstruction. An operation was performed. Heart and respiratory complications caused death Struck by an infuriated bull, Charlie lilakely, 40, well - known planter ot the Reedy Fork section, lies at the point of death at a Greenville, S. C. hospital. His neck is fractured. Convinced that college ha.ers saw I.eighton Mount die, if they did not actually kill him. Oscar Wolff, coroner of Cook county, Chicago, halted the inquest over the bleached skeleton of the long-lost Northwestern university j freshman who took to question ecry student part in the treshman-sopho- more rush of 1921. which ! Mount's disappearance. preceded SIMPLE STATEMENT OF FACT Explanation Showed That Both Man ager and His Assistant Had Told the Truth. With a firm tread and a masterful air the woman stepped Into the lloristV shop. After gazing about for some mo ments her choice fell upon a greea palm In ii ornamental pot. The assistant approached with deference. Afmsfm V wtini Save this announcement, rzid it care- URSPOnTAWlT: Mly. ond hep for reference. It may """" mean moi--- and fnoLOledge to you. for rfajps-lfsftsotts n&5$ The Postum Cereal Company will buy not less than 101 Recipes or sugges tions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50.00 for each one accepted. And in addition Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good Housekeeping Magazine, -will decide an award of $2500.00 for the best four of the 101 or more Recipes or suggestions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, so purchased: 1000.00 for the 1st selection 750.00 for the 2nd selection 500.00 for the 3rd selection 250.00 for the 4th selection Read carefully the terms of this offer so that you may have the fullest opportunity to share in its benefits. The conditions are so simple and fair that every housewife in the United States can take part in this National Recipe Festival ! There Is No Other Food Like Grape-Nuts WHILE practically every man, woman and child in the English-speaking world knows Grape-Nuts as a delicious, nourishing and wholesome cereal, and while it is common knowledge that Grape-Nuts with milk or cream is a complete food, many housewives do not know of the appetizing and economical dishes that can be prepared with (Jrape-Nuts. lends itself, li e believe, to more uses than any other cereal. The con venience and economy of Grape-Nuts, ar.d the flavor, zest and wholcsomeness which it imparts to other food, make it invaluable in every home. Frequently we receive in teresting letters from women throughout the country, telling about the attractive dishes they make with Grape-Nuts de licious puddings, salads, dress What Is Grape-Nuts? Grape-Nuts is a highly nutritious food in the form of crisp, goldeu gran ules. It contains the full nutriment of wheat and barley, including vitamin-B and mineral elements required for building sturdy health These ele ment are often lacking in the ordinary diet, chiefly through "over-refinement' ' in the preparation of food. No other food is st thoroughly baked as Grape-Nuts. More than 20 hours are consumed in the baking process which makes Grape-Nuts easy to digest, and also develops natural sweetness from the grains themselves. The form and crispness of Grape Nuts invite thorough mastication a decided advantage because this not only provides proper exercise for the teeth, but makes for good digestion. Conditions Governing the Purchase of, and Awards for Grape-Nuts Recipes Tbc Postum Cereal Company will buy not lesa than 101 Recipes or suggestions lor new Uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50.00 for each one accepted. This offer is open to every person in the United States. G.tod Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good Housekeeping Magazine, will decide an award of $2500.00 for the best four of the 101 or more Recipes or suggestions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, so purchased. $1000.00 for the 1st selection : $750.00 for the 2nd selection; $500.00 for the 3rd selection; and $250.00 for the 4th , aelectioa. Re ipes must be mailed between May 1st, 1923 -nd August 31st. 1923. Recipes or suggestions for new uses submitted 1 for purchase must not duplicate any of the tea ! Recipes printed in this announcement. No Recipe will be purchased from anyone directly or indirectly connected with the Postum Cereal Company, Inc., or Good Housekeeping Institute. ' If more than one Recipe is offered, each must I be written on a separate sheet. Write name i and address plainly on each Recipe submitted. i In the event of a tie (or any award offered, an "Will it grow well In the sunshine? she Inquired. "Yes, madam." "Don't say it will If it snapped. "If it does well will the shade hurt it?" "Oh, no, madam." "What !" she exclaimed won't," she in the sun. 'Yen tell me it will thrive equally well in sun shine or shade? Young man, u don't know your business. Fetch tne man ager." The manager was summoned. Even he quailed before her; but, all the ings for fowls, etc. No doubt there are thousands of women who are finding varied uses for Grape-Nuts in their home cooking, and even more thou sands who will be glad to learn of those varied uses ; for while we all cling to old favorite dishes, we also welcome and enjoy a change. So that is the thought back of our oiler of more than $750(1.00 in cash for new ways of using Grape-Nuts. To those women who are already using Grape-Nuts in various ways, other than as a breakfast cereal or in the recipes given here, and to those women who would like to try their hand at de veloping some new way to ure Grape-Nuts, we offer to b;.y atS50.00each not less than 101 new Grape-Nuts Recipes. Yc plan to include these new Recipes in a beautifully illus trated cook book. Every housewife in the I, and should take advantage of this extraordinary opportunity to earn the tidy sum of $50.00 by a little pleasant and educa tional effort in her own home. Also the fair and equal chance to secure one of the liberal awards to be made by Good Housekeeping Institute. Moreover, there's the greater knowledge of the value of Grape Nuts, not only as a delicious break fast cereal, but in the preparation of a variety of appetizing dishes that add to the health and pleasure of the whole family. Wbere you don't find Gripe-Nuti you won't find people "There's a eason" Sold ty (rocert everywhere 1 award identical in all respects with that tied for will be made to each one tying. It is not necessary to purchase Grape-Nuts. A suitable quantity will be sent upon request to those desirbag to submit recipes. Your Recipe should state the exact nnmber intended to be served. Recipes should be carefully tested to make sure (list proportions and directions for preparing will bring best re sults. Form of Recipe : First, write name of you Recipe at top of sheet; underneath list all in gredients, using level measurements only; then the directions for preparing, worded simply and ac curately. 'Do not tend specimen dish. In considering Recipes for purchase, and for awards by Good Housekeeping Institute, ac count will be taken of the following points : (a) Payability. (b) Simplicity and economy. (c) Accuracy and clearness of expression of recipe. Announcement of the Recipes purchased, and Awards by Good Housekeeping Institute, will be made in January Good Housekeeping. Recipes submitted to the Postum Cereal Company for purchase will not be returned. same, he backed np his assistant's statement. "Then It is really a remarkable plant," she commented, sarcastically. "My good man, It is both ridiculous ami unnatural." "That's just It," said tye manager, quietly ; "it's an artificial plant." Statist ics show (bat if a man ind a woman are riding together in a train which meets with disaster, the woman has more chances of eseaping death than the man. 3 (Do Below are ten Recipes showing few of the many appetizing dishes that can be made with (Jrape-Nuts. Read them over, try some of them, and then you will find it easv to work out a new Rec ipeorthink of a new use for Grape-Nuts, that we ruay purchase. And remember, your Recipe or suggestion for new use of (irape-Nuts may also merit one of the large awards CRAP '.NUTS Ice Preparr p a n fl a-, ored tec cream in the unual wy. c frci-n hardens in freezing, add as c c.-ncs from the packie in n oj nnr half cup of Grape-Nuts f ice crrmrr. If vnn hnv ir rrram ( irape- Nun the pr.'por'.t. to nnr quart ready inJe .jd (, race-Nuts in rtlace of nut meats . i.. r;-.tj rhe o.'suirini flavor unique. ;i APL-NTTS Salad lc. ' ' a i - N i . r s 2 cubed bananas J ' " : 2 teaspoons lemon- ',2 r .' I . ;;r nice Hk;' rtd:ii a'fc'.i Pressing 'it 1 ; ' ' a : ' i - hi ice am w;;h (irare N !. i ''-. lettuce wnh t'reae" i d : K 1 srs !'..i:r l-. m port: ,ns. GRAI ' ! ! iX Minute lu1d icu; : , - "- . t nMespo. m hiifiar - .'. 2 c o p r a 1 -. n 1 i - " ' - v ii-lf.J no k d J vgar. 1 a; : o "k m. r.ijtrs Oir:.: - .'.r- i. c r-jf a .ir 1 y , and --c . 1. saufc. Make four t , : : , . 'l ' S Cookies I co;- 1 . :- i 4 t'tips flour z Ci'i reasi-'-.ns bakir.fi- 1 . c - ; ..wt.er ".uji I U',.sp( -in cmnamoQ K'2 c ' ' ' ' ; t r a s p 1 ' 11 c i 1 e 2 'c:1 ' ' ' teasp.win salt 1-1 - .'d set-i'rtj raisir.s f ir eit " - ' ' n : s 1, ar A v! d ni i i k and well bear-'. "' : t - ' r c J dry t r. fred enta, ar.J rdi'. i heco Jested .;h pnrt of the ? a ' ; r: e ( ir3l c- Nur Heat thor- otuL. v : . ' .J ' if r sei:.;n i i baking sheet one Ar.J . '" r ar art bake in a modcr st e e r. ! - i.uffs ( 1 U A F I .-N I S Checsc Car.serole 4 ru;1 ( ra;-r N-.-rs 1 tcasj'oon pepper II2 c 11 s oj. Il4 cups chopped 1 tahiei ' "t-r American cheese V trsp'---.n s a 2 eflgs 1 tea;-'... a Scald tiie n ( ew grains paprika spe-Nuts, butter and grasoii ti ji v a -A v -the latin ji! baking J;nS. v slow 1 y f t -r t t -. 1 . Bi the ir.j. ii r : meatless d ;r Ai'i." 1 cup (irtipe N i: 1 pac1 ac !ein. J; or 1( mc'i tfli . c oh the cheese and eg(s, hrjirn Pour into a buttered 1.1 rt j wit.' hot vvater and bake - nutei masicmoven. Serve K luncheon, snpper. or "A-.-S i--iv to six portions. IIS I rtiit Fuddinj 1 pint boilini water ' ; cup seeded raisiot or chopped dtitCt -d Hciatine Add rl e bot'r'fe t-i the Jcll-O or lemon 8m- vored gciatnr an J n.r ru ! iJ i. dissolved. Pour in!'. mouid. .".! iC.-r the rnnture has cooled slightly. aJJ the - low the mixture- t to ! x port ( s. Ck.APl- I cup Crare- !V:! I pound veal ;:;u; or beei V pound &a!r pork 1 teaspoon sa't ',4 teaspoon rer rei 2 tablespoons rr.i'k A; c h 1 1 1 M Nuts and fruit; then al au.i harden. Makes four T Meat Loaf 1 etl j tab!eapoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons tomato catsup l-2 tablespoon chopped C arsley rd onion Put the meaf thi"UK ' -od chopper, add season ings Brown nrme.' M ion tn a little fat before adding Grape-"Vita. r. !k. and slightly beaten egth Pack m a biking L-h, shaping like a loaf of baked bread and $ n- oth evenly on top. Bake for forty-five rr.!n.)!rv bastm frequently using one-hall cup of hr v aier, a tablespoon at a time. Just before taking :. in u cn. brush with some of the beaten whife t r,g arid a itttJe milk, brown for one minute. Make four portions. GRAPH-NI, TS l oaf Cake 1 cup Grape-Nu-.i V-l cup butter lY2 cups sufar 3 eggs 1 cup milk Cream butter aiv beaten; then in U. mixture thoro-.ikit beaten egc h :r cups Pastry 8our 2 teaspoons baking- i teaspoon salt Vj teaspoon vanilla e.ifcir, add egg-yolks well i. d Crape-Nuts. Heat the I i1 j n alternately the stiffly H,,ir sifted with h.Linij. powder three t n rs. a-t.add thevanilla. Have cake pan prcMus . treated and lightly floured; 611 two-thirds (i.t: and hake in a moderate oven (or forty-hve tn'nut-s GRAI'K-NL' I S Tomato Soup Va cup Grape - Nuts 1 sliced onion 1 quart tomatoes 2 teaspoons salt 2 cups water '4 teaspoon soda 10 peppercorns whole cloves 3 tanl-'spoons butter Cook tomatoes, ater and seasonings twenty 'minutes: strain and adJ salt and soda. Crush the Grape-Nuts with a rolling pin. M-lt the butter, add the rolled Grape-Nuts, combine and beat the soup to (be boiling point. Substitute whole Grape-Nuts lor croutons in serving individual soup plates. Makes four to six portions. GRAPE-NUTS Fudge V'x cup Grape-Nuts 2 squares chocolate 2 cups granulated sugar 2 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons batter '2 teaspoon vanilla Combine the sugar, milk, chocolate and salt; place over a slow heat, and stir constantly until the sugar is dissolved. Then continue boiling gently, without stirring, until the thermometer registers 238 degrees F., or the mixture forms a soft ball when dropped in cold Crater. Set the pan in bowl of cold water and allow-to stand on disturbed until there is no heat in the fudge mix ture. Remove and add the butter and vanilla. Beat the mixture until creamy and thick, then add Grape-Nuts and continue beating until stiff encigh to knead. Turn out on a buttered plate od out into desired squares. 4 1