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THE EVENING STAOTABD, OGDEN, UTAH, THUBSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. H
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I For Rent I
!' 50 Try-New-Life Vibratory machines at m
B a reasonable rental, with or without the
M Prve&e f Purchase. 11'
i 1 1 Try-New-Life machines are also sold on Hi
' installments. The success of these ma- Hi
M chines in Ogden make this offer one that W
" should enable every home to have one. H
I Hamilton-Beach 1
lm Sales Co,
,: I Phone 957-W. Room 35 Lewis Block I
I POLITICS I
I ARE EXCITING I
m but not half so important as the. eating I
R question. H
J3 Far 2,000 years wheat has been the M
1 "staff of life" and doubtless always will be H
E The finest wheat grown in the inter- H
K mountain section is used to make that H
I family necessity, "CRESCENT" FLOUR
m and if you will use one sack the chances I
B are you will always want Crescent"
P brand. At all good grocers.
Utah Milling Co. 1
I Makers I
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jjl All Meats Used at the Cooking School Supplied by the I
j 1 Phone 23 2420 Washington Ave. I
!j IP WE CAN SATISPY EXPERTS-WE CAN SATISFY YOU j
! We only use government inspected meats. We do only
j a cash business, and relieve you of the burden of the
; Here Are Some Of BjTVeot block for deliveries and do not add i
the Reasons Why w &totop2 m the sanitation
i of our market.
II CALL IN AND SEE THESE THINGS FOR YOURSELf j
I 1 Phone 23 2420 Washington Ave.
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I . Cooking School Program .
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K: POLENTA FRUIT GEMS.
B To one cupful of sour milk add one teaspoonful of salt and one teaspoonful of soda, dissolve, add one pint
H of fino oornmeal, mix into batter, stir in ono tablespoonfil of molted Cottolene, then fold in one beaten egg;
jK last fold In one-half cupful of seed raisins and ouo-half cupful of chopped dates. Bafco in gem pans.
Bg SILVER LOAF CAKE. p f
Bf Whites of seven eggs, one and one-half cupful of granulated sugar, one-half cupful of Cottolone, two-thirds jj
'H cupful of sweet milk, two and three-fourths cupfuls of flour, four even toaspoonfuls of baking powder, one tea- ? ,
i'K spoonful of extract, one teaspoonful of salt J$ i '
KE ' Note. TJbo oven moaBuromcnts unless otherwise stated. .
I , WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM P
M VEGETARIAN TURKEY
.( One-half pint of mashed potatoes, one-half pint of shredded English walnut or pecan meats, one-half $
V pint of lentil pulp, one-half pint of graham flour (coarse bran sifted out), two beaten egge. two teaBpoontule of
K salt, ono small onion minced, ono teaspoonful of powdered sage, one heaping teaspoonful of minced parsley, ,
K two tablespoonfuls of Cottoleno. Mi ingredients, press In pan and steam for ono hour. Let cool, mold into m.
1.1HK shape of turkey nnd bake until well browned Babte with Cottolene, butter or moat stock. Scne with cran-
BKL berry sauce
t APPLE CROQUETTES ,
fe Tako one qunrt of hot Bweetend apple sauce, stir in ono pint of bread crumbs, two beaten cggB and ono j
K. heaping tablespoonful of cornstarch. Chill, then form into shape of small applet, dip In beaten egg, roll In j
Br, cmmbB, InBert cloe for stem, fry In deep Cottolene
H ENTIRE WHEAT BREAD. s,
B Tako one pint of lukewarm v'ster, dlssolvo In the water one-half cake of compressed yeast, add ono tea
ls npoonful of salt, two of BUgnr; then add ono and one-half quarts of unbolted graham flour, knead, work In one
jX fourth cupful of Cottolene. Dough ahoUid be the consistency of white bread dough. Mold Into loaves and put
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I I " - Insist On ' I
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I li 'The Largest and Best Loaf on the MarKet I j
j I 1 AT ALL HONEST DEALERS 1 1
1 1 I Made hess BASiING CO. J I
Our Sixth and Greatest! I
Piano Contest I
I We Want The NamebfOur Firm. 1 H
Glen Bros. Piano Co. I
I To become a household word, a popular topic When you think of a I M
1 piano, think "Glen Bros. Piano Co " When you think of Music, think I M
I "Glen Bros. Piano Co.'' When you think of Violins, Mandolins, 1 M
I Guitars or anything musical, think "Glen Bros. Piano Co." In order 1
I to more fully impress our firm name and our line of goods upon the I
I minds of the people, we propose to conduct 1
1 Our Sixth Great Piano Contest I I
I First Prise $i00 Steger Piano FREE I
S CondiSioes and Rules I H
i 1. Our Finn Name ae shown In the cut 1b composed of many letters. The letters are thoBe nee- 1 t
H esBanr to spell "Glen Bros. Plnro Co." I H
1 2. Count all tho lotters In the cut and Bee hoir many time our Firm name can be formed, uslns H IH
i each separate letter once only. I IH
8. Contest cIoscb Oct 6lh at C p m. All ans-werB must be In by that time. H jjH
4. In Bonding In your an s-wer, use blank form under the cut, or any similarly arransed piece of IH
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M 5 One Dorson only from each family will he allowed to enter the contest jH
I 6. The contest Judges will award prices according to the correctness of answers. In caw ono or 1 IH
I more persons have the correct answer, all Uelng contestants will share-equally. If no contestant has tM
I the correct answer, the one having nearest the correct answer will receive lBt prize. 1 IH
W 7. As second prizes we will give credit certificates good for 9100 each as part payment on any new Jm
I piano In our stock, and to all contestints "who use their credits" the oholce of either a Ladlet' or Gents' IH
1 Elgin or Waltham Watch In a 2 0-year gold-filled case. I IH
I FIFTY SECOND PRIZES FREE 1 I
I There are 50 Second Prizes, Ladles and Gents Elgin or Waltham Watchec In 20 year gold-filled I JM
a Tho many Pianos and vurl ous prizes we have given In tho pas t FREE Is a guaranteo of our good 1 H
(!J faith to conduct this contest along the samo lines of fairness to all contestants. .1 H
S Each contestant has an equal opportunity and wo invite every family in this inter-mountaln country m
Q to bo represented. H IH
1 TRY FOR THE PIANO .... t, , I H
t It costs absolutely nothing to enter the contest and with patien co and careful counting you can work JM
I out tho correct answer. I H
1 TRY I 1
I Ours Is tho houso of qual lty. , H
a Chlckerlng & Sons, Steger & Sons, Singer, Brewster and many other high grade and woll known H
I makes of pianos and Playor Pianos Is our claim of quality. 1 tM
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I I count the letters "Glen Bros. Piano Co.," the number of times I m
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I Glen Bros. Piano "Go. I
8 2470 Hudsoe Avenue Ogden, Utah I
j I Contest Closes Oct. 5, 1912 I