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ABOUT SADSAGEIFOR TARIFF BOARDlFOR YOUNG FOLKS
A Discourse on This Appetizer of I It Is Said President Wilson Will Cold Weather Menus. Choose Miss TarbelL
Sleepy Time Story About a Land Where Skating Is the Custom.
Drink Through Macaroni. A stick of macaroni will wrre In place of a %\aam tnbe for ¦ patient who cnnnot sit np to drink or -vrtll some- times Induce a child to drink it> milk when otherwise It wonld not.
EDWARD H. OLSEN
OM'USITE POST OPPICE SO. MAIN «''' niBKPOIW, N T.
You'll Know Him.
Sometimes Trouble masquerades ar
•S A FLAVORER OF SOUPS. SALARY IS $7,500 A YEAR. OLD AND YOUNG GO ON STEEL, i •'"y- *'°» ^•^ recoguiw wm before he
! I plays one tune on the fiddle, for the
I fiddle strings snap, and the dancers I fall down, and darkness drowns tbe
; lights.
Blade Hair Maans Vigor. The most pusjiaclous of all aninuls known In nature Is the black panther. The most difficult of all horaea to con¬ trol is n black stallion. The one snake which never can be safelj handled br a sitake-charmer Is the black cobra. The only untnroeable family in the tim¬ id species of mice ts the black mon—.
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SETON C. BENS Chartered Accountant
33 Railroad Ave. Freeport. L. \.
Telephone Freeport 77 Wc^iwortii Bnlldlng Telephone Bare ley 7156
I CEO.V. SLOAT, inc. CARACE
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OAKUND CHEVROLET AND REO MOTOR CARS
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more care-free and enjoj- .von:- ride more when v-e hfvo ve paired yo.ir ear. Vou al-ft'ay.^ havo the assi'vaneo that wha* v.o repair ¦will si;i.y rcpai.ccd and not bronk d')v,-n, when yoii hast e X!)ee-t it, .>'it en som.'
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! How to Pick Your Moat* and Soaaon Thom So You May Havo tho Roal Homomado Article — A Oiot For Adulta Only.
I In onr many discussions of meat aud I meat prices we hear little mcunon of ' the large group of meats, either freah ' or smoked, which come under the head iof sausaKe. Yet the (onsumptlon of I these products runs up Into the mll- ; lions of pounds annually and is affect¬ ed ijulte directly by the prlies of other I meats. *
All aausage stuffed into canl'igs wheu examined is foudd to he a chopped mixture of be>er or pork, or hoth, salt¬ ed or pli-kled under various processes, combined with spices ami later smoked, with the exroptlou of the so called "fresh 8auKa::e," wliieh Is unsmoked. Many houKekcepers have a reasonable fear of snur;a;;e ment, and It is true that formerly aud even now iu tiie low¬ er gra.les a Rooel deal of aiiulteratlmi Ih prnetle-ed by adding Dour, rl e, corn- I'.ienl or Inferior trimminss to infrea.se l.ulk. But sauejage ina.le by a rejiu- ¦.'h'.o lirm .'r bonclit of n reliable deal- .r ofTera In condensed form a fiuvor- r .1 an.l quite nntrltioiih fo'd for oc- .'.-riiuii'l use.
Tlie- ei.iijliiiin varieties wlie-n .-innlyzed
.02 foiiii.l t;> coiit'iiln about It to Ifi
¦ r ^^..,t 111' [ii-i.teiu (moal) und 'JO i>or
,,t o. nie.ie of fat. In usiiis Ihem.
,. i-i-.e>rc. wo Kb luld combine tlicin lu
I iie-il wilh n iiuaiitily of starch.
.;-ci:.l, jiotiiliies. beau:;, rie-o, eti\ Al-
lMiii;-'h mo-t Kuu-eiitre Is .-iircd or Hiiiok-
¦il aiul .sinio khids oat.Mi without fur-
Mkt e-ooUliif;, it U b.'St to err on the
-i'.uo of siifi'ty and loni? eouUliig, nr.
ti-i'-luiiao most fieiiue-iiily Inf eet porl:
:iik1 [lork proeliie'ls,
Sau,-;aKo Is a meat wlik'li should be sirii-tly coiitir.i'd lo r.dult u.se. Xo kind .sh'ul.l ever bp priveii to children, and. while the lioorer classes have "sansa.;?i' babies" l'rei]uont!y. tho babies Jiu^t as freiiueutly nevj^r prow iii>. The e'lislnV, which is really a cleunsod intestine, into whie'h the- meat is .stnlTi'd. shouli' iii'ver bo eaten, as it Is too iudlpostlble. The fiCHli paiisaw nieit or the same [ireparation sold In links, if fiesli nnd of lii;:U epiality, niiiUes a Rood liiiicho>ii or Huppor dish, Sausagos and fried (•a!;es, no mat ter how apnarenlly al iiiriiis Oil the bill of fare, iiie a dietetli- sin oT wliU-h no brcakrast.'r phniilel be i.uilty. The wi.ie liou.'-;e'wire ean pl'.-k out her own jiiei-e of pork and other iiHvit and have It chopped before her very eyes and seiison it herself with ' sa'_;i>, thyme and freshly ^'iiniiid pep - per. Several lirms hnve mude national i rejiutations by syppljlng conruuneis , with nn alis.iliitely piirt^. tn.sty pausa:^:.' ; produit, whi.-h shows that more con KUinei's would use it If they w-ere nn i vnryinsly cmiviiued of its iiit'-rrity. ! One o!' the best nu>tlio;ls of usln'-,' I sair a;.^.? is u.s a UavoreT. It thus c-.o \ iioink-ally (.ijives a desirable meat tia- ! vor,,but llttie actuiil bulk iieoij bo i-.m i sunied. No one who lias ever eaten ! bean soup with frankfurters, boilcl { luin'Iny nnd fried b-.'f H,;'.i-.a^, ,^ <.-|- ,i 1 lentil piir.'L* with wieuerwurst will der.y i tlio appetissin^ Onvor or wli-dom of i the dish. The housewife who is sec-k- \ inti; meat at an ei-oiioini.-al iirk-e can | lo,-irn to nse saiisaf,';-- to ;j:ive> the mea' ¦ flavor -wltli'iiit the nu-aj cost, '¦
Tho Woman Who Invostigatod the Standard Oil and Edits a Magazino May i^ew Serve on tho Commission. Sho I* a Democrat.
Accordlnif to iuformati.in wlile-li seems to be credlti«d In well InformiKl circles, I'resident Wlison has under conslderatiim the appointment of Mlaa Ida M. Tarbell, the writer, as a mem ber of thc federal tariff eommisslem. It haa been understood that twei eif the three Demex-ratlc members will be Professor Krank WlUlam Taussig of Harvard university aud Danlei C Ri>- per, formerly first assistant iiejstmas- ter general, who -was clerk to the house committee on ways nud means when it drafted the Underwood tariff law
littlo People ef Holland Glide to School In Winter Over tho Frozen Surface of the Canal*—How Theao Water¬ way* Came to Bo Built—Loapfreg.
Well, said Uncle Ben to Uttle Ned and Polly Ann, I suppose you had fine sport on your skates today. So I am going to tell you alwut a country where
EVERYBODY SKATES.
THIS LOFTY TOWER.
Help Wanted and Furnished
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AND GKNEU.AI. HOnSI-;\V()I!K-i.:i:S: PIKCK AND KA.MII.V I.eAUNDKRINt;, HOUSE AND Kl'r.NITl'HK UKNOVAT- INO. MEN nv DAY, WEEK OK VlO.Vril. AM, KINDS OF WORK BY CO.NTRJVCT,
Anderson's Employment Agency
12 WAVKRIiY I'liACK,
Telephone 'SftO.
FRKErOUT, ^. T.
Something New by Way of a Street
Hat This Winter.
One feature of tho season's millinery
is all sorts of rosettes. The favorite
HEWLETT
Fhotij by Anioiican I'ress A.s*icl:ition
1II;SS IU.\ M. TAIillF,!,! ,
nnd waa lu charge of the lieM weak of tbe Deiuocraiii' national . niiiinitte'e in tlie le.eut ca!Xipai;;u.
The report cincernlii^' .Miss 'I'arbell declared that, .she was a str.int; auvo eate .if I'r.-^luciit Wilson's ri'-ol. i lion.
With the same clear brain iiiid tire¬ less inilnstry th.it^iiile. hef "History of fho ^tamlard Oil t omiiauy" a nii-m- orable bonk Miss Tarbe'll has pa 1,1 >.-i- rospcely lo the matier of the tarilT duties In her rijcent volume. "The Tar¬ iff In Our Times."
Primarily Miss Tnrbell's book is a narrative history of the tarilf for thi- last lifty years—from the Morrill bil'. of l.SUO to the Pnyne-.Vldrie-h Uiril'i of 1000. Tho most impoilaiil sii.cl-.iles. their hi-i "T; and their effects up.in In¬ dustry aiul iiiices are analyzed.
Miss Tarbell was born in Erie couB;fy, Pa., in l'^57, and was (jraduateil from the TiliisvUle bi«li school and .VlU-yihe'- uy coUo^'e. Iu ISSii, when she was t\venly-si.\ years old, she be'i-anin ediieir of the Cliaiitaufiua rtnd held that iiosi¬ tion for eiuht years. Then she beeanie a'student at the Sorbiiniu', Paris, and , later at the College of Franco. While' ill Paris she wrote some articles which attracted the attention of uia^uziue owners ami that won her an editor's chair. She haa written lives of Napo- le'em, Diiicoln anei Mmi'. Ueilainl, Her ^'reutest liteniry success probably wa.s hor series ou "The History of the Staudar.1 Oil Convpany."
Doubtless you think It would be very nice if you could put on your skat -s whenever you had to go any ¦where and skate off instead of Just e-m wlim,'aleinir In overshoes. ' If you llv(»d n.-rr»s.i the- eH-ean in the little country nameei lUdhuid, tbe land of the Dut.'h, that Is what you eould do,
Holland Is cut up by canals. Once the i-ountry vas nearly all swamp or water. But the peojile built great walls of earth to keei> the eea from coming Id on tho land where It was very low. Where it was very swampy or wet they dug long ditches, and they walliHl tlie-Se up anei thus fonned the canals. This loft the land nice and dry so thnt they could build houses and s.nv crops of veg.'tabl.'s and grain and plant onlianls upon it.
Their canals and sea w-alls aro care¬ fully wat'-hed so tbat the sea may nut leak in or the e'liiials gi-t iiiled up n'.;aiii with sanil. In suinnu'i- the peniih' trav¬ el wp and diiwii these littlo canals in b.Kits on their way to and from mar¬ ket. Horses, sometimes eioKS, walkin;; at tbo side, drag tbe boats.
In winter, thiiui,'h. It Is very eolil. ami all th.' i-aiials are frozen ovir. The little boys nrrri girls of Ileillaiid gi-t eiut their skates, tie th.'ir woolen niuITle'rs carefully over their e-ajis nnd e-ars and arouml their necks and go skat ins; oTf to school hand in liiin.l. .My, bow tbo.-e littlo Dutch boys aii'l girls can iskale-I They loarn to skate as soon as llu-y e-aii todille.
Rut skates nre stll! ineire ii-iefiil In Ilollaiul. When in Ihe winter the little Dut'-li chililrcn's fatbe-rs or niothei-s wish to go to market with a basket of e,','i,:s fir butter tli.-y get .m tlieir skate-s and. bahliK-itig the- b.-iskels on their lieaels, go skimminif off to to«ii a-; liijhtly as birds.
Evi>ry on.' sUai.'s in llolliiii.l. In wiiili-r it is the ln-st -way lei j;< t ahuiit. Horses and wa--nas iir.> .le.i;-, ami tli.' lic'ople' a:o loo tin i.iy to siicael a pe'iiii.i that tlie'y e-iiii help.
Their oiiiiloi r life make-; them ;:ti-.inL,' uiid,i-eisy, Tlioy \\i-:ii- .iia- r oM riis:i lonod clothes, smh as eme sees in [iic- tures of liHi.i; ago. They have woodon shoes on tlieir feet, anei the woiiie-ii wear quuliil v.'hite i-ai>s.
All oveT Ileillaiiil vi ii will s, e' wiiiel iiiills. Thp eli>\er Ileillaiiili'is have liar nes-ed the ^\liiil to d.i their work, uiiiiit-like wiiiilmiil.s lu'!p ilicui piiiiip th-' v.aler om eif the niai-'iics. 'i'he-ii' Ihcy are slill bi:sy in niaking inio ili-;. land, afid ^tllc by lil tie- then- foree l),ick the s.'ii with I ileir lii;;li walls, whi(-b are caliiil ilikes,
"Huckle Buckle Beanstalk," One of till' old games, e-itlle.l "h-.i.kle- buckle beaniilalk," is playeel as folio.. -; Th:.' coiniiiitiy goes out of the i.,om while one w-ho remains makes ilisii.i sllloii of some small iilije'ct, sm h as a e-oin. l.e-t us say this coin is a .liin.-, Woll. the rule is that (h.- coin sliall not be hidleii. bnt sliall he placed witliin view, bnt not ni..>-e than that. A dime Is a small eibject, of ceiiirsi', and there are plenty of ways of mak¬ ing It harel to s.'.'. .Now, the person who first sees the dlini> inali/'s no re¬ mark whHti'V.>r, but e]uietly takes a seat. Next, li!<ewlse. .Next, ilitto. And 80 it goes until only on.' person re¬ mains up nnd hunting. Naturally this person who e-ann.it see what every one- else sees Is verv mue-li laiiLrh.'.l nt.
Lamb's Money.
} Cecil. Hge-d f.iur. hud ..fte-n gone with
j Aunt Elsie to the p. nlen to weed, and
1 had asked the names ..f the different
I wee'ils. and wnr. le.lel that one was
I lamh's-quaners. Several days later he
went te. ll.. garden fur lettuce, and
called excltiHlly: come quick.
Aunt Kllse: here some lamb's
I meine'y."
PAINTING-
PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATING
OF ALL KINDS
ARTHUR F RILEY Charles Street, lowcvell Ll.
In Solitude.
All weighty things nre deine in soll-
ind..—that is, without society. The
iiieiins of Improvement consist not in
I projects, nor In nny violent designs.
i for these cool, and cewl very soon, bnt
! In patient practicing for whole long
, days, by which I make the thin;; clear
to my highest ri.a.sein.—Joan Paul
' Richter,
Hard to Capture. Obesity Isn't always a hanellciip. The fat jobs seem to be the most elu¬ sive.
FliS FURS FURS
remodelled or redyed at reason¬ able prices Estimate cheer¬ fully given.
Mrs. £. J. Barker
So. Seaman Avt^ Baldwin. I,. I.
Tel. 786 Freepoit I Late of Ncw York, and formerly with C. (;. (Juther's Sons.
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The constant strain of factory work very often results in Headaches, Backaches and other Aches, and also weak¬ ens the Nerves.
DR. MILES'
x-ilJT^PAIN PILLS
wiil quickly relieve the Nerves, or Pain, while ^ Dr. Miles'
Heart Trealmen
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is very helpful when the Heart is overta.xcd.
IF FIRST BOX, OF! DOTTLE, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YQ-JR MONEY WILL CE RETL N DE D,
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WITH NO LASTING RFSL TS TRY CHIIU)PKACTIC C-PINAI' / P fCST MF.NTS AN'D GETWFil. N ^T ME^ICI^•F, NOT SURGERY.
NOT;;OSTEOPATHY. F r further nfeirni..li.n,adflrr«»
F. E. BOCA, O. C. Chiropractor
3 ERCEN STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y.
An £ver Popular Sport. Everybody bas idayed leapfrog, an.l doubtless folks, young and old, will j r-ontinue the siirple' sport, liittle jieei- I pie are espe'Clally fonel of leapfrog, und j :he nimblest juniper is soin.'whai of a
Hay, Feed, Bundle Wood
M-ir-l(i-; nn:! 'ii:'-,^ i- ,"'. d.->. .'<ci'd I'otiitoe'*, I"nili/.T. Dried iJi-.-jins
(oi:. (iirRCH sri^niT ami m;w r.oii.i vaf.^.i itEKPOUT. x. v.
Will i-h^sc at 1 r. M. on Saturdays during .Inly, Augnst and Scptem'her
THE VKSY LATEST.
ribbon one iu this instan.'e has given way to two sh.ides of rose piled high on a black r.anne velvet shape. The Iiii-li band is finished with a small 'luster of gay liftlo Iiowers.
Coliara Easily Made. Pi'e'tty fiillars for wear -w-lih tailored fro.-ks of serge, broa.l.-loth .ir mnhalr an.l worsti'd ml.icture are of .-afe du lalt e-hiffon broadcloth with pliike'd edges. Those e-oUars are so delij: hi ful¬ ly eiis.N te) make that every wennan shiuilii have live or six. for the lizlit chith soils easily under the fur coat collar, nnel neckwear must be spitless. Sim e there is uo liemming necessary sii(-h a collar may be ma.le In ten min¬ utes. .\11 enic has to .l.> Is to cut it out and uitae-h a narrow fa(l:ig tif s. ft i^ilk around the iio'-k. The c-ollar is then taken to a professl.niai to be pinked around the edges. Sou;e mod¬ els show tiny s.-nllops thnt might be iilppe-el out by hand if one had a ver.i stca.ly hand an-l siire eye', but the pro- fe: sionni pinking w-ill give a more sat- t.fai-tory result and costs but a tilfle.
Squeeiyng Onions. Ono bonsowife has used a leni'iii :niu;;t':5i^r to e:ctra',-t oniou jiH..'** nml h;is 'oniid tliat there will l.o no injury to ;!'«> eyes. Shf slli-es eiiT tin? rcot end of the onion ami lu-o.-eods us vi ith half a lemon, using a glass lemou Juice ex¬ tra .-tor.
Heat Testa In Cooking.
' .\n oven is hot cnoUL'h f.>r eake If i M Villi brown dr.viv in Ino minutes or : if the' liaii.l <-au bo In'lJ in tho ovcii ' -.vhiA' coiniUng tw-ouly slowlj-. For ' fryu-.g, if tho arti \o Is un-jooked— I iloU'-;h;iut8. f.;r ej^aipple—the .fat shoiiM : ho hot enough to liror.-ii a bit ef bread : In firty sc r.dp. If tlio artlo'o is . o:)k- I ed—croiiiielU'3, elL',—tiie fat slianld be 1 hot onough to brown bread lu twenty i seconds.
rhoio by Anmri. an Trciia As.so' lalloHr \.i;Al'HtOO,
.loro n'.Tiong his iilayf"Ho',vs. P.oys nn j.iiio d'jvote'd to the «iniO than girls skirls being sonii'what e.f a biiiiliiini-. in taking a flying li'.:!i over a com- r.'iilo'.'' back. The camera, num ca ui'iii! tho two youngsters slniwu' ju.'t as thej ware iu the midst of tlulr iiume.
TW
afid have healthy sturdy chicks ifyou use
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