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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1918. SEVEN Latest News By Wireless (Continued from Page One.) a ELECTRIC TRENCH GUN Meat Substitute Mock Chops V4 rup mashed potato tbsp. chopped onion 1 cup canned tomatoes 2 prks 2 tbsp. milk V6 tsp. parsloy 1 tbsp. butter Hiclilv season potatoes, add onions and parsley, then tomatoes, strained, and seasoned. Salt, pepper, paprica, butter, melted, and enough cracker crumbs to handle as soft as possible. Then add iinx. be:lcn separately. Reserving yolks (one) to use with milk to fry the mock chops in later. The whites should be folded in care fully at the last. Mix all ingredients well, and set. in the- ice box to cool. Then form Into shape of chops, roll in cracker crumbs, dip in cgn yolk and serve with tomato sauce. Meat Substitute Rice Loaf 1 cup rice boiled 1 cup walmits (first put through grinder) 1 cup grated cheese 1V4 cup milk 2 eggs, well beaten Pepper, salt, one tbsp. parsley. Vi spoon mint, Vi spoon savery. Mix all well together, put in butter ed pan, with bread crumbs on top, with bits of butter, and bake hour. l'KKSHIXG REPORTS GOOD WORK Washington, May 30 Pershing announces the consolidation of cr-ptured jxisitions at Campigny. New attacks were repulsed and we ;.ic holding village. Three enemy raids on Lorraine sector were re pulsed with Loth sides in gas masks. The machine guns lire was exceptional- strong. The first Ilun rush was broken. The Germans r Hacked 2 kilometers southwest of Premnil, hut only 14 reached the American trenches. Hand to hand fighting, with Americans using knives and bayonets. The Germans had orders to iret nrisoncrs at all costs hut got none. The fourteen attackers were wiju-d out with ten killed and four taken prisoners. DEFECTIVE DRAFT MEN TO HE USED Crowder announce that 20().(KX) drafters rejected for minor defects will he used. I Ic has issued call for 9,(XX) to work in spruce production. I hey will he allowed to volunteer till June (th after which they will he drafted if required. The government war expenses may include loans to the Allies of $1,5(K).0(M).(K)0. FRENCH REPULSE ATTACKS Hritish Army Headquarters. May 30 Raid in neighborhood lieauniont and llammel. The French repulsed local attacks north of Kcmmel but there was nothing further on the British front. FRENCH A I '.AN DON SOISSONS Paris, May 30 After several hours of desperate street fighting the French evacuated Soissons which the Huns occupied through one sided lighting which is yet undecisive. The reserve role has not yet b( en played and troops are still in the outskirts of Soisson. The F ranco-Hritish troops maintain their lines at Rouillet, Savigny and Killoy. GERMANS CLAIM VICTORIES r.erlin, May 30 Twenty-live thousand prisoners have been taken. The crown prince victoriously continued the attack and defeated the I'.ritish and French reserves and captured Perny, Stormy Ridge and the heights northeast of Soisson. He also took Conde Plateau, captur in Vercngy and Missy on the south bank of the Vesle river. He cross ed the Vesle capturing I'raine, Fisncs, Villicrs Franqueux and Courcy. KAUAI SLACKERS TO RE DRAFTED Honolulu, May 30 The draft appeal board denied Selvvyn Rob- in son's right to appeal for defered classification leaving him in class 1. They also voted to request the governor to foreward to Crowder the affidavits filed in the case of Aylmer Robinson with the request that his case be reopened. The affidavits say he is not essential to a neces sary industry, and that his place is tillable with more capable men over the draft age. WILSON URGES THRIFT STAMP BUYING Washington, May 30 Wilson appeals to the people to invest in war savings and thrift stamps and other government securities. Asks them to buy only necessities. WORKERS TO GET RECOGNITION The shipping board announces that it will give flags to ship yards and medals to the workmen who distinguish themselves. This is the first government recognition of workers behind the lines. BRITISH PUBLIC IS CONFIDENT London, May 30 People are calm, serious and confident. The British flyers dropped 25 tons of bombs on enemy billets and ammuni tion dumps. Seventeen Hun machines were downed and five British rire missing. Berlin, May 30 Night dispatch states that near Soissons and be tween Soissons and Rheims we progressed further. ALLIES GIVE BUT DO NOT BREAK French Army Headquarters, May 30 The Germans are using an enor mous number of machine guns and a large fleet of tanks. Both flanks were forced to yield bvvavss .qI .Gepuanste'ImKAru i ' Y.Vt'.sh and Frenclvln region of Pontavert and Berry-au-Bac, who fell English girl who is placed t i ' - .fle.' .1.- . t 11. . uation of having tor decid uacK in penect orucr across me river. iney presseu uuck in tenter and forced the readjustment of Soissons. SPAIN HAS THE GRIPPE Madrid, May 30 Twelve-thousand grippe victims. The King's condition is not serious. GERMANS DRIVE WEDGE IN 15 MILES New York, May 30 Apparently Rheims is doomed. The French hold junction of the Paris-Campagne railroad on the eastern outskirts of Soissons. The Germans are fighting southeast of Soissons and ad vanced their wedge for 12 miles which is now driven 15 miles dee) r,tar Vauxaillon. It is not yet officially rejx)rted that Foch is using his reserves. K LIBERTY CATERING M No. 48. BY MAUI WOMEN A Department Of Domestic Economy Intended To Serve A Patriotic Purpose In Conserving Food Needed By The Allied Armies In Europe Meat Substitute Nut Loaf 34 cup ground nuts cup bread crumbs i can tomatoes 1 egrr well beaten 1 onion ground Savery and mint, salt, pepper 1 tbsp. cut parsley. Mix well, bake in lnittered dish for 45 minutes. In the vernacular of the trenches a machine gun is a "coffee mill." And ii' w 1 1 1 ' i tomes into the lime light a weapon illustrated in the May Popular Mechanics Magazines, that looks like a toffee mill, and oper ates like a cream separator. More over it is Ccsigncd to slaughter Hu.u shore rapidly and economically than existing instruments. It is a centrif ugal gun that hurls as many rs 3000 stee' balls a minute without employ ing explosives of any kind. The con lir.i.nce. in the mind of its inventor. Is adapted to replace machine guns in the first-line trenches. The mech anism is perferably driven by an electric motor incorporated in the body of the device, but other means may be employed. The weapon has no barrel or sights, and in no physi cal respect whatever resembles a rifle. The missiles are fed from a hopper to a disk that revolves at ' lerrilie speed. They are burled with j sufficient force to pierce -'Vincli boiler plate at 100 yards, it is claimed. W ith Rice And Tomato Soup the firing speed five times greater Itoil 1 cup of rice in 2 quarts of than that of the fastest machine gun, water, heat the contents of 1 can of the inventor believes the weapon tomatoes with a bay leaf, two slices ' capable of great effectiveness. of onion, and after 15 minutes cook- -tt- ing press through a sieve and put in a double boiler, and to this add 1 j Rather Damp Job pint of water in which the rice has I While in London on a holiday, a been boiled. When hot nut in 1 tsp. ' visitor went to have a look at the Maui Red Bean Soup Wash two cups Maul Red Deans, and soak in two quarts of water, for twelve hours or more, then put them to simmer gently over a slow Are for two hours. Put 1 tbsp. butter in a frying pan, and when melted, add to it two large onions, sliced, 2 carrots, and 1 turnip diced, and fry to a del icate brown, add these to the lentils and cook slowly for an hour. Press through a sieve, return to the fire idd 2 cups of milk and just before serving, 1 tbsp. of whipped cream, md season with salt and pepper. LODGE MAUI, NO. IS4, A. F. A A. M. Stated meetings will be held at Masonic Hall, Kahulul, on th flrpt Saturday night of each month at 7:30 P. M. Visiting; brethren are cordially In Tlted to attend. I'. W. PEACOCK. R W. M. JAMES CI'MMlNCi, Secretary. ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 OF PYTHIAS. KNIGHTS Regular meetings will be held at ths Knights of Pytblas Hall Walla ku, on the second and fourth Friday of each month. All visiting members are cordially Invited to attend H. S. PERRY. C. C. J. C. ItLAIR, K. R. & S. butter, pepper, salt, and a dash of celery salt, and 2 tbsps. of the cook ed rice, and servo. The boiled rice may ! utilised for the rame meal, or used later. Creamed Beets Coil l or 7 medium beets until tender .then remove them from the nee pan and place them in cold water; rub the skins off carefully and cut them in one half cubes. Make a sauce of 2 tbsp. of butter creamed, with 2 tbsp. rice flour, and one half cup of the water in which the beets were cooked, 2 tbsp. of cream, 2 tbsp. of vinegar, 2 tsp. sugar one half tsp. salt and a bit of pepper. Pour the sauce over the beets and serve very hot. The Golden Rule Cook Book. Submitted by Mrs. Sawyer, Puunene AT THE THEATERS WEDNESDAY EVENING Honolulu, May 29 Senate today tabled house resolution to provide a homestead investigation commission. Speaker roast house for tabl ing land bill. Castle calls representatives "Bolsheviki" and their reso lution camouflage. Senate moves to reconsider enabling act providing special tax for Hawaii in event of road bonds not selling. Will probably hold this as a club over house. Hill to purchase queen's home defeated in house. Was indefinite ly postponed by vote of 19 to 4. Attorney for Kuhio says compromise settlement with Liliuokalani estate, is now up in the air. KAUAI SLACKER CASE UP AGAIN Draft board moves to reopen Aylmer Robinson case. Investiga tion is said to show his managerial duties on Niihau consist in trip to island once in 3 weeks. PINKIIAM WILE BLOCK CHIROPRACTIC Pinkham notifies of his intention of velc'ng chiropractic bill. BITTER FIGHTING IN PROGRESS Paris, May 29 French fall back to eastern outskirts of Soissons where battle continues bitterly. French and British have fallen back o heights southeast of fort Thieiry where they are holding positions between Vesle river and Aisne canal. Civil population has evacuated Soissons where German bombardment is particularly heavy. On Mon dav 1200 shells reached city. LONG RANGER AGAIN AT WORK Long range gun has resumed bombardment of Paris. Examina tions of shells show new gun to be 9 inch caliber. Explosions not increased however. AMERICAN TROOPS SHOW GOOD METAL Paris, Maf 29 Americans west of Montididier repulsed two Ger man counter attacks against Cantigny. Americans fought like veterans when ofheers sprang forward shouting come on, boys! Officers agree that the outstanding feature was the wonderful morale, of the ran. Absolute confidence maintained and joked while digging in, while German machine gun bullets rained about them like hail. Troops crossed no-man's land joking "We'll be eating Bodies for breakfast." They penetrated the German line for a mile. 12 French tanks supporting with artillery for houh preceding attack. Americans moved in jerfcct order, tanks leading. American artillery did perfect work, supporting with artillery for hour preceding attack. Americans moved f ierce hand-to-hand grenade fighting. Grenades flew back and forth like base balls. One captured tunnel yielded 100 Germans. ITALIANS WIN NOTABLE VICTORY Italian Headquarters, May 29 Italians captured basin of Presena Lake afler -10 hours of fierce fighting. Desperate bayonet drive over whelms well intrenched Atistrians. Italians advanced over steep as sents, down precipices, and across glaciers. (Continued on Page Eight.) i'linni". There was a steam-shovel at. work out. in the river an 1 he v.-:'! standing watching it. Suddenly he felt a tap on his shoulder and turned rnun-1 to fin 1 a son of Erin standing there. "Say," said he, "isn't London a won derful place? Iiy gorry, now just look at that thing goin' down there: now, look at it. isnt lhat wonderful? Hut say, old man. I wouldn't want to be the cove at the botu.m filling that thing up, would ye?" Topeka State Journal. :t Nobody Loves A Censor "Who censors the censor's love letters?" "The censor has no love-letters." Kansas City Star. "The Judgment House" Sir Gilbert Parker's first work to be produced under the direction of J. Stuart Elackton, "The Judgment House" will be seen at the Wailuku theater on Saturday of this week. Wilfred Lucas, Conway Tearle, Paul Doucet and Violet Heming are seen in the principal roles. "The Judg ment House" is an adaptation from one of the famous English play wright's works. It is a Paramount production under the personal direc tion of Commodore Iilacklon. Violet Heming, known to the millions for her excellent work on the speaking stage, presents the prinpjMeniinine it lirilULUui in the sit uation of having to- decide between two men, which one shall best serve her as a husband. One is of a strong, virile nature, the other a polished, highly educated gentleman. She asks a year in which to decide ana ciiooses the strong virile character. Rudyard Byng (Wilfred Lucas), the man who is her choice, is a large diamond mine owner in South Africa. Ian Staf ford (Conway Tearle), the other suit or, who is rejected, goes to South Af rica to forget. Hero all three meei under circumstances which reveal their true characters. The events which lead up to the revelation in "The Judgment House," and the hu man interest that permeates the en tire story as told on the screen, are exxamples of Intensely entertaining drama. "The Silent Man" Wm. S. Hart is acknowledged to be the greatest delineator of western characters on stage or screen. As "Silent Hudd" Marr he interprets a role teeming with tense dramatic in terest and sensational achievement. While prospecting he makes a rich "strike", and his claim is taken, from him by unscrupulous scoundrels through unique methods. To add tt. i his misfortunes, the girl he loves is about to mr-.rry the leader of tUe dis honest gang, who run3 the local dance hall and saloon. Marr discovers that this man already had a wife, and he decides to save the girl from her im pending fate, and to recover hin prop erty. Single-handed, Marr finds that he has undertaken a tremendous task. and thrilling incidents ar: shown as the desperate man uses all means to accomplish his purposes. Situations arise in which his life is saved only through feats of physical strength, amazing horsemanship and accurate shooting. He is saved from the hang man's noose in a sensational manner, and in the end regains his mine and wins the love of the girl. "The Silent Man" is the most ab sorbing, spectacular and thrilling vehicle Hart has ever appeared in, and the reckless and death defying feats he performs eclipse anything he has previously done. "The Silent Man" will be shown at Maui theaters the coming week. W,jHi,qm .FajJV.! m, -. . . "American Methods", a a special su per de luxe William Fox photodrama in which William Farnum plays the stellar role, will be shown at the Wai luku theater, Monday. William Karnum as William Arm strong is an American of French des cent, and is a successful businessman. He is left an cr.tato consisting of an iron mine in France, and with his sister sets sail for the French village and takes charge of the business. In the French town live a marquise her daughter and son. Armstrong falls in love with the beautiful daughter of the marquise, but she tells him she is betrothed to her cousin. Later thc cousin, learning that the girl has lost her fortune, jilts her and marries an other. She then accepts Armstrong, but confesses that she docs not love him. Shortly after his marriage the 68 llfea 13) T ucra 2 U . Newest. Coolest Hotel in Hawaii Fort Street. Honolulu COURT VALLEY ISLAND NO. 9239 ANCIENT ORDER FORESTERS Regular meetings will be held at Mouse Hall, Kabului, on the first and third Thursday .f each month, at 7:30 M. All visit iiiR iif ,bers are cordially invited to atlt nd. CARL F. N. ROSK. Financial Secretary. s: MAUI BOOKSTORE BOOKS, STATIONERY NEWS DEALERS Hawaiian Views and Post Card Souvenir-Jewelry Kodaks and Films Koa Novelties Fine Candles Ukuleles WAILUKU, MAUI CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Just received a new stock of Mattresses, poultry netting, paints and oils, furniture, etc. Coffins and General Hardware. Market Phone Street Wailuku cousin finds that he is still in love with Armstrong's wife. He inveigles her into a compromising position and is soundly thrashed for his conduct by the American. Stung by the beating the young Frenchman attempts to shoot Armstrong and in the struggle he is fatally wounded. Advt. Bacchus Also Ran "I am afraid that your son is a follower of llacchus," said the preach er who was calling on old (lotrox. "A follower!" exclaimed old Clot rox. "Why, he taught up with that guy Bacchus and passed him yea's: ago!" Milwaukee Sentinel. ATTRACTIONS FOR THIS WEEK AT THE In War TimeQpj qqq the hest remembrance for the A A the best remembrance for the ones "over there" and the ones "at home" is your photo inside a transparent handled pocket knife. Fifty different styles and sizes of knives, razors, etc. GEO. W. BAILEY, WAILUKU, will take your order. K. MACHlDADpu Slo-pc ICE CREAM Ths Bsst In Town And a Up-To-Dat Soda Fountain Glv Us a Trial MARKET STREET, : WAILUKU. '4i Amateurs Here's your chance to learn how to make good pictures TUT, PHOTO MIMATURF, SElilES of 166 booklets covers so many subjects in 1 'holo graphy that it would require larger space to enumerate them. Kach booklet is con lined to one subject. W'c have the complete series, write for complete list. Honolulu ipboto Supply Company 1059 Fort St. Honolulu. FOR FRYING FOR SHORTENING. FOR CAKE MAKING Saturday, June 1st. P A R A M O l' N T P R O ( I R A M WILFRED LUCAS in "THE JUDGEMENT HOUSE" "There Is Many A Fool", Fox Comedy And, "Who Is Number One?" Sunday, June 2nd. Pathe Gold Rooster Program FLORENCE REED in "NEW YORK" And, "STINGAREE" Monday, June 3rd. WILLIAM FOX PROGRAM WILLIAM FARNUM in "AMERICAN METHODS" Tuesday, June 4ih. METRO PROGRAM MABEL TALIFERRO in "GOD'S HALF ACRE" Wednesday, June 5th. ARTCRAFT PROGRAM WILLIAM S. HART in "THE SILENT MAN" Also, "Vengeance And The Woman" And, "Pathe News" I Thursday, June (Jt h. J RUTH ROLAND in - l "A MATRIMONIAL MARTYR" PEARL WHITE in "THE FATAL RING" And, "Pathe News" Friil -y, June Tth. j PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM i BY THE LADIES' AID SOCIETY. THE HOME OF THE Stcinwfiy Starr PIANOS n- I Wt nfj.. iff We have a large stock of In ski e IMiiyer Plnnos at fair prices and easy terms. We take old pianos in exchange. 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