( Wf 4 f f' Si "-M 1 3 P TF lr f Hi t?A fel A Novel Example oi 7 I if wuiw ingenuity andtkePartltFlays in ike Life of the X ff ye - - J 'i0 x-w tl'Tl ,J en in By RENE BACHE AMKKH'W s--r i lil i'T boys in ITaiic are h- It: fed (CUM I i . 1 1 1 1 J - . Kit .'!:. :i." ih'.s lath. 1' pi- t nr. '.-I lie do . ri!he ( tin I.' i, ! a ,"'! Mil to err!. .in (.v ! ; 1 1 i u 1 1 1 cllllliar. i.il W :i-':.4 that ;: v. ith li.'' A m ''h ; -. : i ami.-.-. ;'. i !. 'I'll!.-', nmci !;!(. ut 'ni:ii.ir 1 is 1 1 1 1 ' H 1 : i 1 1 1 ut Van!. i i' il. ."-Il .i ; 1 y . I s :i , n l a oil,ie ut' h ' i . -, i! if-1 iiiiili '. in n . . v :ri iir'.il ieiv limber ami :;iii cat i i.ii: !;;' m i- I in k.i ter with a ( mil. tin .. :.'n il.e li.iaur Aitli i roul.'s I : a riii.ii; a t. il i. . a ilmitu'. t-f I . aiul un w'll : i : i . ! -1 .-'aa.l ih.. a i r.i f t-n n i lao t-U" ami ih-.-! lii-iim ii W nf Ui'iu iiiminii'il "I ii l! V. I . TIiiis. win a hii"..-. ni'i I . ; I i i -I lar a in. ii. t'u nioli i"M' in. i v I"' il-l;i 't I I i "'it I !.. ; .I". H' limit cull. an. I, t!,na::!i .-Ian. ill.:; mi a jmii i.f l....-'. it i. ii'a.;. a irjiin.. l ..-: :iia a i.ial Hii.l uriMi'mi:; I. mr mil . : .. in Kcil.l it il ia .usiiiii,i. Il . i ' 1 1 1 1 1 in. ii:'. iv ai;iriiu ia'.r In cal! HiN . ar pal l I Ii" i-.m.I, In-- : v. tii in. in, i. in ih'li , il I i in-1 ii a I I" I Ii; ii i n.i-: i' .;im . 1 1 is i f .-. !i... ' i. xi.n.-v. Lifting; Cut Cans of fUcw and Steil, with :i n s I i ii hi ili'el.nv, and la' tile rear i has an oi n that oli.i ; a. . oin 1 1 1 . : 1 ; 1 1 i m f,.'. llUf',0 loia.till!-' pail en its lullnni alal two i ai..lh r ones on a shell above. Supplementing the "..mi ate I .'r c Pn.li P-a! food coiiliiiu.i v.lih a .i i.iii ; nl 1. tallmis f-iieh. for suup . stews ami hml.il iinai--. i'i of them are ul ill !:ea y inetal jiakit-',. In pie vent scorching of meats c.nil.e.l in t'leai. Soup, Stew, Tea and Coffee. Ordinarily two or the f.inr c; Huder. r use 1 for sun i or sun, and lo for t. ;i cr coffee, r.al w hen a I,tr.;er :uutiti!y of .'".; is i; nlnl, use (an be iiKii.e in two mme i j Pad s, iarii',1 i.. the front seciioii, or limhi r. I... lies means an 8 ddit ional L' I .aailo'is ma he sii,"'!!. !'.. The two cyliuili is in the limb .', however, arc lit fit til under ordinary cirruniainiu es lur nlhar puriioses. They are in effect ihe inner 1 i n i i . -, Of a pair of enormous thermos bottles, in which to up or other food may be kepi hot for LI I hoars if desired. It appears then that the rollin;; kitchen has B maximum capacity for hoiliei; 'l gallons of food and drink. One such oinlit I.i dosio,i;ed to feed L'dil soldiers, givin:; lo each man one pint of Ktevv or soup, one pint of tea or coffee, and ile liberal helniti? of roast ee-at i;v.--. i'- ' -!; ..s- ."' rtA r-.vtT.-J-!..- ,u i ;..-.!' . v " '"' '.- '..';' . i.'.' -." -!- -v -i ii iiwiiiihiii 1 1 iiiibii wiimi ii i mi iMiipwiii iniw n i i im iiimiimiii wwmiii i mm iiimi w i ii M tm niiiw m Mi mi ii .wmii MIWHHI IHWII j ; V t, , A f I li .- '-,' .-.' - ; )'... !l : .'..." . 't I v ' ' fifo''V: ves ! ttJiL.KU:HkMir.: M lwn,M'w'.i .e ii r-riL,fmkLtfiixmMUikiir'j&tMjknw-yi vmuwm h-jaraaiujsaiiujirjk wmimi Aw MMiMtu.vM.MMiiifc. in umitiw Linin Soap lrom the; ollhi-r. tove. in. in .-a 1 .ii n: d, . !' it L. d. .- i: eil. !, on" 1 ii. "I an., "t'e r li.f.i I :n :n ,ii el,-;n.-.s in th" Iherlil". hull'. ', Tie- I hei'i.io.-. Im.i: ; a, s'i lo e.il I ... in, have I" .'lie. I c,e i i !,.a a. ,1 ti:;,!.: !,, a , r'pi'i'ics. i tti-i. (.1 ; ia ;-. I a' lea i.f aa'e . I i is n...;.l I" i ii-'.i I.. I i 'a '.i- c.-i... nl. 'I if y ha '. " In e:i 1 .-I "i I ill ."o '. eat he. . inn! e . Ill iii.ile;- f I'll'l- d. linns ! 1 1 kee i li.eir loiiti-n's aiimi- 'e,ii.:- I . ill I ' l it lllie" fur ; I 1:1)1,1'.: .n-,.; si aaiae , ha t ii;; , e i i n 1 1 e t n a '".il', i 1 e ' a ! . 1 1 1 i 1 1 a lir liie niahi o.' lo::;-.":'. Tie i'rril ! ' tiou l!i:i"..i'i of the mlii::;, hin hen is ii ;a.'la I lroi! il..- c .. hi ii, a s-eli'in. anil from I he I'n II.-, I- i:. relink eh t !-e eooh'.: l ie .-t a fo MI1V I n- o' nl t st-"l T'.-ll In-li.alH il wo- ilei-I'lll la. i.-iy ol' ir if '1 thina.s, pr --e.itly lo he eiia-Jil-liitei!. 'Im ill- rams eaa:; iiie I. !,.-'.,: .. lellln'.'lal iin,! llaicd on (( i-ia.ii.iil ilea r iiy, on veil i ;: 1 1 v for c.e il i'.-i ul: i d. In c-ee it in- so dc.ii cd. these ia.-u'ali-tl i eei iPia h-s u ny be i:,i..!up.ii ius lir.- ,-S cooker.'.. ThhS h.'l.es (he limhl'!' (l)'l tW) v.h.eis ai d drawn h the pair of horses) free for use as a wood cart, supply cart or water carl. The ix cylin:l.i.'l cooking vessels wiii nve to letch Til halh.us of wtitei'-H'tiotish for an !'. iin- company. ''" ' 1 . i ' . i -' s ehesi, j, laeed on the groititil. dn-i I ' ' ; -.". '. ' ' ;.-..... .' . S l .- .' . 1'. , - ' . . ! . - - . I I iiiai iiii r i m ii.ihin 1 wmiim i - up" for a Meal at the Rolling Kitchen Headquarte eat v a.-' ;i r-n Ir!p lab'.', th" roasl inu-par.-.; t: .iiu t1:.- (ni-n l'l-ia.'; placei'. upon il. and th" men I'e-i.-i'. , :i..' tin ii- imllviiliiil portiias of Mi ' u t from ii;. aiis tl't-v pass oy in .-1:i'a!" II le. each o:ss tr iii" (or the pi1 ; m iiis aluuiin.uii plat". riii';."- a;..!:.; h" wts bis helpinr, f "r ' "ii'-e iii ..a a'liiir.iiiiii cup with a t in ned-iroa OptfriiR; tne Containers. The IL'-ual'oa i oiKainers lor soup ( "fff"5 li.r siev i nr.-, oiirse. ery heavy when lull; '"'t. I,, lif, liem Into or out of the "stove." a'1'1 for earryv. . iie cooked foods over shon dN r .. ''a f'l.e-l'iol woollen poles at" provided, lit ted wl'h ho,,! s s.i iidjns'.ed as to uri'Pple (throuU-i r.:i;.il.l.' Ii.l.si the edi;es of the hip;.- cookinn p.iti. V.'lieii not ill us". Ill:- poles aro held hy il'-. '.s all the hides ol the coolt'.ni; ivn'tio'.l a'l I ll:;t!..-r. 'I i.aiii.i; to il ise ingenious arrangements. eu:i e ema.i i'.y ..f L'.ei men eaa he n rved with a ana! hi a er few minutes. And, by the waiy. ii i ' worlli ! 1 1 : 1 1 - ! 1 1 n i thai the aiiove-'ni l" i-"" mil of lile ciokilli; section lll'o llll break ii, .p. if ii can-less driver ueie lo i-ine o.i with the mac'nine, without llftlnt? the legs !"'' tliei:' i-iiri.iiim position, tix-y would feimidy trail ii. hind. The cook's chest is a niultum in p.tvvo, com I amble to ih" lamo.is and biexhaust itde las ' f Mrs. S.l.,s K.mily Robinson. In the bo'toul of il are six canisters, for holding bu;;ui', beans, etc A triple i i . m i a r t u i en t imLiaiaf( salt, pop per and spice. In camp, the canisters are placed on .-..nvehleiil sliehcs and the emptied chest si-li' i the purpose of a III breiid-ho.x. The chisi also coniains a cleaver, a meat raw, iwo fPaiiu; knives, two shlnnlni; knives, a steel I'm- vharpenlnn knives, two bitf forks, two hU d i j 1 1 e rs, tvn his Indleh. two hit? spoons and r louil-ciioDpe:-. Additional tools are carried ia a tool-box beneath the footboard oT the limber. The Rollins Bakery. Kven more remarkable than ti'.p kitchen on wheel.! Is the "rolling bakery," which (a Yew American i:ivi tit bin ) is now uii.T-'r eonsidera ti.oi by Ihe war deparinient. Ii is an aulomo hilo bakerv, inoiuited on the chassis of a motor truck, ami, wiih live men to operatu it, does (it ls ( la'.tiK-d) as much work as i2 army broad- makers can accomplish by methods hitherto ado, lied. Such n motor bakery can keep up with the most rapid movements of troops in tho Held a ery important advantaKP, inasmuch as its out- put of fresh bread is always available for the soldiers; ol bread, that is to say, right out of tho ovi'ti. Us capacity of production is 3UU0 to Ni'WHimpcr I ratiire Servli-p, 1018. iw J(L 5 -V 1 1.' -J - , ' P3Ekl(.si'rii'dr5ro.'Wi&ar3ii v '-(I l 1. '1 The Kitchen Separates Into Two Farts. The Forward Pait, or "Limber," Is Here Shown chii' Drawn Off by the Horses. ' ''it-''"-'- ... .'- ,-: ., ., II - The Army j-; : fo) - - - ,--r:? NWf tf 7x )r I I , I'Ooo loaves por day, of any slzo, weight and -!:;iii' that may lio ileiivd. Tin' rolling baltory makes a louf from start to Mulsh, taking the Hour and otlit-r innriHlients on honnl in bulk, prepiti'luf; the dough In an atitonip.tic inix,.!', Kneading It, (Hsehiirh'ti'-K It into "ris!r:n t roughs," mid knoadinj; It apaln ua It passer, alotirf ehnlii-operaled belt-conveycfa, to be molded into loaves and dischargea! ready for tlio ovens. Th" bie-ail-niaklni; apparatus welRhs three tons. It is T'j feet wide ami 'Jn feet long, with a nix-font drop extension in the rear, a little lower tli. in the main body, ao that tha bread can be ;i ; ii n fil at man's standing height. Oiw Bide of the In k! of tile iiiiielilne unfolds to form a baU.r'.s work heiie'a. When set up for operation, ilio whole affair is roveied b a eanvas tent -3 by 1 f.-et. Soldier Critics. The i-olaier :s always a very exact!!);; person in n-..r.l lo what, lie rails hi.-j "grub." If it be nut jus! as h" wants it, he is discontented ami mav ev!i ln-co:.'.' niutinous. I'mle Sam's tight iim neii lire i.i this respect rat!" r iainiered. Dr. Paricy W. Wiiey, the food export, says that they would be belter off wiih half as nun h to eat, but i,tii--r authorities would be likely to disagree with him- A soldier, for llliiinc purposes, is no better than his stomach. It is of utmost Importance noi only that he shall have enough to eat, but tliiil his digestion shall be kept in Rood order. In fm hum' days it was customary for soldiers to make and hake their own bread in the field. This is no longer allow ed. The war depart men l maintains rchoola foi bilker-, in which enlisted men thoroughly learn the trade. Thus American troops, wherever they may be, at" always supplied with bread as good ami wholesome as any city bakeries could turnish. 0' M ' . II Bakery in Action. A , d.Vta til ' rW i V&k" J I