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-,n School Supplies Pencils Tablets Paper Pens Ink We have everything needed by the first grader and high school student. ECONOMY DRUG COMPANY l The teacher was giving a class a lecture on "gravity", "Now, children," she said, "it is the fxw of gravity that keeps us on this 'earth." "But, please, teacher," inquired one •mall child, "how did we stick on be fore the law was passed?" YOUR 7 .*' WHO DOES IT? 'f *0 We print Business station ery of all kinds in a clean, snappy style that will win more business for you. e 1 *' JK f \ "Quality and Service" is the secret of our success «=»■ v CARBON COUNTY NEWS L —im. =! w ■-Î - c> - u 9* ^5 I / Ç INSURE and Be Sure 0. J. SIMMONS Abstract and Insurance Service S PROPER FOOD FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN The age during which children are attending school may aptly be called "The Dangerous Age." It Is the period of rapid growth and every care should be taken to Insure the child of a nor mal and healthy body. The Idea of eating only Ik and wholesome foods should be early Impressed on the younger members of every family in order to protect them against later III health and Its accompanying unhap ! plnesa. If the utmost care Is not taken | In the diet that Is used by children, : cases of food poisoning, Indigestion J and kindred ailments may result i And milk, being the chief Item In | the diets of most children, should be j carefully guarded. It Is, because of Its nature, prone to Infection If ex-.j posed to germs and may soon become | unfit for use. Wherever there Is the j slightest reason for doubt as to Its purity and food value, steps should he i to Insure the sterility and the : taken fitness of milk Intended for consutnp- | tlon by children. Many mothers have , adopted the excellent practice of using , milk that Is absolutely pure and sterile ' and free from anv germs or bacteria. ( The most satisfactory, as well ns the safest milk used In preparing food for ; the growing child 1« evaporated milk. | It Is sterile, and therefore safe. It Is more digestible than market milk. | j 1 Its uniformity, convenience and cost qualities that recommend It. The following dishes are well suited to the needs of the growing child ; they are easily digested and very nourishing; :i n Caramel Custard. 1 cup evaporated milk diluted with 1 cup water 3 egga Scald the diluted milk. Cammellie the sugar and add to milk to dissolve. Beat eggs slightly, add sugar, salt, and flavoring and combine with scalded milk. Pour Into custard cups and set In a pan of hot water and cook In a moderate oven. When done, a knife blade run In the center will come out clean. cup sugar (caramelized) 2 tbsp. sugar Vfc tap salt H tsp. vanilla Fish Chowder. 8 cups boiling water 1 cup evaporated milk diluted with 1 cup water 6 cracker* 1 pint raw flab cut In 1-Inch dice 8 small potatoes, sliced 2 onions chopped fine 14 pound fat salt pork, sliced When brown. Fry out th* Mit pork. piece* of pork and pul flah, P°' Cover remove tatoea, and onlona In kettle. Simmer until po Add the milk and 8eaaon with Juat before aervlnf with -boiling »nur («tots are tender, cook > minute« longer. ■«It «nd pepper. US, «dd the cracker«. Champion Wrcatler Tell» What to Eat: ___ i tJ ^ ^ .Jtjt crown, he said: "I expect to win the He la a line Johnny Meyers, middleweight wres tling champion of the world. Is strong ly In favor of Hie use of scientifical ly prepared foods. H e prefers to know that the | food he Is eating Is pure and whole- j some rather than to take a chanco with any kind of j food poisoning by i eating food from unknown source. In a re cent Interview on the eve of his mutch with Lou T a 1 u b e r, from whom he won his i V a n Johnny Meyer*. crown from Tnlaber. wrestler and uses more science than j any man of the mat today. However, 1 feel sure that my superior physical | condition will prevail and that I will i emerge victorious and the champion | of my division. Diet Is a very Impor- i tant part of my program In training ! for a match. The system that I use Is really very simple. Involving only good Judgment and caution In the se- : lection of food. I prefer to eat seien J tlficully prepared totals whenever pos j slide und I never eat anything to | which Is attached the slightest doubl j of Its purity. I eat a great deal of ; canned foods because I am sure that they are pure and will have no 111 ef- j fects on my digestive system. Take Juat as an example of what food can do for the body—milk. It Is the great est of body builders and a very Impor tant part of any man's diet. But is sometimes Impure or contaminated and may tie the source of Illness If used Because of this fact, I use evaporated ndlk entirely and find It very satlsfac tory. 1 know that It la pure and that I will not suffer from Its use, I know that It Is a great body builder be cause the concentration of It gives It such food value. I know that It 1« easily digested, more so than market milk. In fact, because I drink It be fore going to bed and feel no effect, of It In the morning. This Is usually hard to do with ordinary market milk. This plan, In substance, Is the same one that I use regarding other foods. If there is any chance or suspicion of Impurity or low food value, 1 use something else. "And if a man is so situated that tt Is Impossible for him to get the proper amount of exercise, he must be doubly cautious not to partake of any but the purest food. On the whole, If a mao eats with wisdom and observes the fundamental rules for good health, there Is no reason why he should ever have a sick or uncomfortable day.** BANKERS HELP A bank In Monrovia, Ind., tests seed corn tor farmers. A basement room was fitted out last season for the pur poee and 25.000 ears were tested for fifty-six farmers. One-fourth of the seed tested last year was unfit for seed. This year the percentage will run even higher. The work la done under the supervision of the high school agricultural teacher. He reports that the community will have a sur plus of seed corn this year. The banks of Conway, Ark., have offered prîtes for the most marketable sweet potatoes produced on one acre of land. A first prlxe of |1S0 Is of fered, along with three district prises of $50 each. The county agent and the banks are working out the details. The County Bankers Association will help to employ a full time county leader this year for boys' and girls' club work In Calboun, Cherokee and Buena Vista counties, Iowa. $286 ROUND TRIP TO Billings, Montana SEPTEMBER 12—18 for the Midland Empire Fair Final return limit September 21. No stopover«. For detail« ask your Northern Pacific Railway agent. Plan NOW to Attend the Fair at Billings NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. langwidge ju»t made me creep!**_Lon don Opinion. A Handicap Secretary of Golf Club; Cayenne complain« that you've been very slow today, Biggs." Caddie: 'Colonel SCHOOL SUPPLIES 'I couldn't help it, air—'is The Pen for School College an ^f/terYears man's SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT 8. ( ; Tablets Composition Books Pens and Pencils Rules and Compass Everything for the Student. Wc Ideal) To inPen -> The New s "Pocket Self-Filler' 5 Start the new school year with a good Parker fountain pen. I We can supply you. This lilllc lever liai been added to the World'« Standard Pen to help you Io idül the pen. Simply fàiêc and lower (he lever with point in ink and it refill» almost instantly. _ C. Beartooth Jewel ry Company RED LODGE DRUG COMPANY X w. Phone 25. y | =-Ss---€R05LE'V — Crosley's New Coast-to-Coast Radios BETTER-COST LESS C ! ; j j Super-Trirdyn Deluxe Combination Super-Trirdyn Regular Super-Trirdyn Special The Croslcy SuperTrirdyn Regular is a three tube radio but gives the same résulta as those using six tubes. Rad ical changes in the parts used, the cab inets, panels, etc., greatly improve the appearance and quality of the Trirdyn, making is a mighty attractive receiver at a very modest price. In the new Trirdyns all wiring is concealed under the sub-panel. Also incorporated in these radios are the following fea tures: the new control system for the new vernier plate condensers; new in dicator for the tickler, which is of the rotary type; new rheostat controls ; new filament switch with far better grip; new and ne«t flat knobs, slide ad justment for antenna circuit, newly redesigned transformers, etc. All these add greatly to the efficiency of the Trirdyn and combine to make it the most popular radio on the market Announcement of the new Croeley Super-Trirdyn Special hag met nation wide approval. Tuned radio frequen cy, Armstrong regeneration and re flex amplification are combined in the Trirdyns In such a manner as to per mit the three tubes to do the work of six. Stations from coast to coast are tuned in with ease on the Musicone. The beautifully designed cabinet, the attractive panel with the very latest style knobs, dials, etc., and the new and highly efficient parta used combine to place the Saper -Trirdyns in a class by themselves, head and shoulders above anything on the market. Order your Trirdyns immediately. $60 The super-trirdyn De Luxe Combina tion consist* of the Super Trirdyn Special, the Musicone De Luxe and a very neatly designed table. This com bination forma a radio receiver so at tractive that it is welcomed immedi ately into the parlor, the living room, the library and corresponde favorably with the finished article of furniture in the home. The finish is simple, ele gant, rich—the finest ever given to Crosley merchandise—truly de luxe in appearance and performance. Natur ally the three units that form this combination can be purchased sepa rately. The Super-Trirdyn Special at $60.00, the Musicone De Luxe at $27.50 and the console type table at $26.00, or the three for $112.50. These units designed for those men and who demand the very beat in appearance and quality. The Musicone $50 Æ HL The Musicone Deluxe . Here we have the Croeley Musicone in an artistic clock case of beautiful ma hogany. There is a grilled screen, which adds a charming effect and a real finishing touch to the Musicone. Compare the eye-value unsightly horn, compare the tonal qualities of the various types—and yon wilt know why the Musicone is destined to be so na tionally popular this winter. Crosley Mnsieones have revolutionized radio reception. They have been pro claimed to be the best radio reproduc ers on the market. They are growing in popularity daily and are in demand everywhere. There is no distortion— every possible note being reproduced perfectly. wer« $2750 $1750 women Hardware Co. Jeffery Exclusive Croslcy Agents FOR YOUR LUNCHES IN IKE MOUNTAINS and on the stream«, there is nothing more refreshing than a nice cool dish of Ice Cream. Try some on your next trip. We have it put up. Two quarts or more, in small icelese containers for these trips. CARBON COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY Plan Your Next Motor Trip to DeMaris Needle Bath Springs i llltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIHIIIIIIIlAt C0dy...... Three hours ride. Free camp grounds. Tent houses for rent. $1.00 per day per guest. Tent and baths included. This is the-busy.season. Be sure and phone or write for reservations.