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-"- ' ' -rj KLW .r - THE STANDARDS-EXAMINER TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1920. . ' - - 1 , Says the Cherry j j "yOOK out! The birds j J j will peck at the bottle! They know that Virginia Dare Cherry Double -Strength Fla yor is all Cherry. One of Twenty-One (4 ElXHACTS I Double -strength use half. Their delicacy and fragrance . "will delight you. 21 DlETercn: Flavors PiSfll Hfct ViriillaJ Lesion, Cherry, jj Hjl Hjf 'Stfuvberry, Oranpc, Roc, J2Ji! v HHl Pineapple, I'each, Mace, y Raipbcrrf, Onion, Anljr, rKci A U ' Almond, Celerr, CIot, l'f&2 HfcK '(.Cinnamon. Coffee, Nut- HAyVMs U met, Peppermint, Winter- F ivTtiVl t P" Cre'ea, All.pice. f'MM1 m fag j HlF ! Write for a free copy Jp..TV mf- i i. of Virginia Dare jfHIiMf. flEjjr Flavoring Secrets. i t j BH' Garrett & Co., Inc. Eul Food Product . JjJ ! BUS, Ilroofcljn, N. V. LB j Hm . John Scowcrofl & Sons ESS Company j i Government to Decide On Sirike SiluatioB . WASHINGTON, April 13. Dscision as to the government's course in the railway- strike situation may be ex pected today, Attorney General Pal mer announced vesterday. Investigat ors of the department of justice, he said, had not completed their work as "The department has done nothing." Mr. Palmer said. "We are watching the situation with keen interest and investigating it with great care. Wo want all angles of the situation before Scrap' The Accadlans are believed to have flffi' been the earliest civllizers of. eastern faj) "Gcts-lt" Never Leaves a Corn on Any glflff Foot Very Long. H f r , The hurting "pep" coos iij?ht out of jflHN 1 ) 1 that corn the moment a Cow dropB of ' , ' Gcts-It'' glands ( thereon. It is through, Kl You'll have no more pain but will no- UWmti " ticc the corn getting loose and wobbly. iViu!l -- In n day or so, you lift It right off with- Hfill out any feeling. That's tlje end of the ilHI corn and of your troubles. Millions have PJHU proved "Gets-It" to be the one and only unfailing, common sense corn remover. B "Ccta-lt" costs but a trifle at any drug H store and rnrries a money-back guaranr BWI tee. Mf'd by E, Lawrence & Co., Chicago. I ' WATCH Stomach -Kidney a-HeartLiivcr HI Keep the vital organs healthy by J regularly taking the world's stand- rag nrd remedy for Sidney, liver, fl j bladder and uric acid troubles If GOLD MEDAL H HS I 1 i Th Notional Remedy of Holland for H : ceiuurlos and endorend by-Queen Wilhol- B j iitintt. At n)l druggisti, throo elzes. H " ) l-ok for th. nwao Gold Mdel on or.rr box j , , ' 4X1 " accept bo ituitftou I LOW andMAKRHD LIFEl Jjij, the noted, author 1 I Idahtnmone Gibson - The Money Question. If felt my eyes smart with tears as I listened to Alice'u homily on mar riage. With my mind's eye I looked over all ray women acquaintances and I wondered i ono of them could fulfill the requirements of a man who want ed only a doll. Elizabeth came the nearest. She was clever, I ltnew, more like a cat than a doll. If she were warm and comfortable she might make a pretty plaything, but I was certain that i'f things did. not go to suit her, she would unshcath her vel vet claw and scratch scratch hard. I was very glad when tho nurse came in and told Alice and John they must leave the room. "The doctor says," volunteered the nurse,' "that Mrs. Gordon must not be disturbed now that she is sleeping normally." Not to Be Disturbed. "Oh, I wouldn't disturb her for the world," said John heartily, and then he evidently looked .at his watc'h for after a moment's silence he said, "Good heavens, how late it is. I had no idea, it was half past 11. and I've got to get up so early in the morn ing. I want to try and get away froin here tomorrow and I've got to get this whole matter of Katherine's in come and the house and everything Jort her by the will, settled. I think I she had better give me a power or 'attornev tomorrow, if she is able to do so, and then she will have no more trouble. 1 will transact all tho busi ness for her." Alice began to laugh a little hj'steri cally. "There you- go my egotistical brother, to do the very thing 1 have warned you against." . j "What do you mean, we have said' nothing about this before?" j I "We have been talking all evening about it John." j "I must be very stupid, for I do not by any possibility understand you. It seems to me that, we have talked ot many things, but not one of them has : been this little windfall of property that's coming to Katherine." "Of course we haven't talked of that iTl II SCORES 11! I GREATEST SUCCESS IT BODE! THEATRE - T3verjnV-ivhoaw Fox FSinTcorpo- ration's latest Tom Mix picture, "Tho Daredevil." at tho Ogden (theater Sun day, Monday and again' today admit ted that in his debut as an author and director the cowboy star had mado a ten strike. ' Mix makes himself do more stunts than over in this sure-fire dramatic play ' of the west. He seems to have taken more chances with his lifo in 1 this picture than in all his previous! successes combined. Mb: has given the lovers of tho haz ardous something to think abouL Not onb' has be outdone his best efforts heretofore, but he has called upon his support, which Includes tho pretty Eva Novak, Charles K. French, L. C. Shumway, Sid Jordan and Lucille Younge, to do what many a western star would consider too dangerous a I task to bo undertaken. "Tho Daredevil" Is a big photoplay superbly handled, full of thrills and of action and perfectly directed and photographed. j HOUSEHOLD HINTS ' MENU HINT. ' Breakfast. Stewed Pears. Cereal and Cream. Bacon Omelet. Rolls. Coffee. Luncheon Soup. Potato Pancakes. Syrup. ! Cocoa. Dinner. Homemado Chowchow. (?$ !Jir Complexion jrfflfi. f Delicately aoft ond reftned Nadine Face Powder j, y Th'8 exquisite bcautifier lm YjT Porta nn Indefinable chnrm n charm ond lovellneo J . which endure tbrouehout tho day ond llneer In tho lt8 coolness Is refreshing. fj end It cannot norm the tcn- dcreat okin. ,Bo,d 'a Ita creen box at I Jeadlnc toilet countcra or by tPiSt NATIONAL TOILET CO.. .particular thing, but I have been try ; ing to tell you for the last few hours that it isn't up to you to treat Kather ine always as a beautiful idiot child." "Don't be foolish, Alice." Can Not Understand It. "I am not foolish, but I can't un derstand why a brilliant woman like Katherine should turn over to you a little property that makes her inde pendent, especially because to my certain knowledge you never have given her any money since you were married." "So she's been telling you that," said John, quickly in an ugly tone of voice. "I supposo that's the reason I you loaned herj:he money to go to j Atlantic City." "I didn't loan her any money." "Where do you supopae she got it; surely she would not demean herself by borrowing Karl Shepard's." "John if you wore not my brother, I would be tempted to stne you. I 'sometimes think you must be a scoun drel yourself, for you are always I ! thinking that overyone else is. Of ', course, Katherine did not borrow any money of Karl Shepard. I think he cares too much for her to lend it , to her." I "You seem to know all about it did she gel it from her mother?" ! "Why don't you ask Katherine where she got it? if you had been the .kind V)f a man I wish you were being my brother you would have written jher as soon as she went to Atlantic i City and sent, her a check. Instead, you hoped to force her to come home to you, to get down on her knees, as 'it were and make excuses simply be cause she didn't have money enough to pay lor her sojourn at the seaside. If you want to know I will tell you where she got the money. I bought the big diamond pin you gave her." "Do you mean to tell that Kather ine sold her diamond pin, my last gift to her?;' "Of course she did, and had I been she I would have sold all my jewels." "How much did you give her for It'.'' Tomorrow A Deal In Diamonds Lima Bean Croquettes. Baked Potatoes. Baked Tomatoes. Coldslav. Gingerbread. Ooffec. GOODIES. Puffed Rice and Raisins Mix to gether equal parts of raisins and puff ed rice. Serve with sugar and milk, or maple syrup. 'Coffee Cake Put one sup sugar in dish, one-quarter teaspoon salt, two tablespoons lard. Beat well, add one tegg. two cups buttermilk, in which onethalf teaspoon soda has been dis solved. Mix, then add four cups flour nd one teaspoon baking powder. Put in two large tins, sprinkle sugar and cin namon on top and bake, i Cream Puff Melt one-half cup but 'ter in one cup boiling water; when boiling, beat In one cup flour and keep beating till it leaves sides of dish. ,When cool, stir in three eggs, ono at a time without beating, j Drop the mixture on tins in small ispoonfuls and bake in moderate oven ! forty minutes. Put a little while of egg over each one before baking; will make them look like bought qnes. i Custard for filling: Ono and one half cups milk, two eggs, beaten, four .tablespoons flour, sugar to taste. I Cook in double boiler, stirring con stantly. Cool and flavor Avitii vanilla. Fill puffs, opening them at top a little for tho purpose. This makes twelve good-sized puffs. Caramel Cookies Seven cups flour, , four cups brown sugar, four eggs, ono cup shortening (melted), one table spoon soda, one lablespoon cream of tartar or baking powder, piuch of salt. Mix flour, sugar, soda, baking pow tier and salL Add eggs and shorten ing. Mix well and knead into a Joaf as big around as your wrist. Let stand overnight or for several hours, then slice down and bake. These cookies will rise and then fall and will spread out while baking, an do not place too close together in pan. DISCOVERIES. Mend With Adhesive Tape Cut tape a trifle larger than tear in woolen or worsted clothing. Place ta.pe, adhesive side up on an ironing board. Put tho wrong side of the torn part of goods smoothly on the tape, being careful to make tho edges join perfectly, then place a clean cloth on the right side and pass a hot iron over it. The tape adheres firmly to ,the goods. Old felt hats cut tho righc shape and pasted into the heoiy of the shoes will save a lot of darning, and." will make the socks last longer. To Dry Pans ir you hare a radi ator or a coal stove in your kitchen, or happen to have your gas oven light ed while you are washing the dishes, make use of the heat to dry your pans. After they have drained a little, place them on lire radiator or in the oven, II I IIMimiJ V l1IUIIIillLL,"""UlBJaB I For Breakst! For Lunch! 1 ' : ' 11 Improved Com Hakes I Super-excellent . I in flavor, text ore J f ' I I . A pleasure to the iRl I j palate, a delight Tj ; . il 1 to the digestion. . . L j il J(xA . .1 J I . . In ordering specify- I I : ! ' PostTbasties by name. il I Ma.de by Vo&tuxn. Cereal Co.,lnc.,BattleCreeIs:,Micri. jj I and forget them until you are ready to put them away. By that time they will be all dryand all you have 'o do is to give them a finishing polish with a towel and put them away. oo Contract Awarded for South Washington Bids were opened by tho board of education for the South Washington school and the contract was awarded to II. Bateman, the lowest biddor. The bids submitted were as follows: C. F. Dunsmore, $31.7C0; Goorgo Greenwell. $25,800; 11. J. Isaackson, 25,000, and II. Bateman. $22,S03. uu Liberty Bonds Fall . to New Low Point NEW YORK. April 13. Tho price of Liberty bonds fell below SS for the first timo when new low records were made in four Issues under heavy soiling. Tho second 4 1-I's closed at S7.8S, second i's at SS; third 4 1-4's at fil.GO, fourth 4 1-4's at S8.0f. Weakness of these bonds was attrib uted to announcement mado last week by the secretary of tho treasury that new lssueu of certificates of Indebt edness would carry interest rates of 5 1-4 per cent. . Eiffel lower contains 7000 tons of steel. ! AN OPEN LETTER j The Blackburn Products Co. !; ! Dayton, Ohio: ;! ' i Gentlemen: ;! 1 ? I have taken 3 tubes of 3- ;! 1 Grain Cadomene Tablets and I I 1 I am not nearly so nervous as I ) was, while I am now eating with J trouble with my stomach what- 5 ' ever, etc. Yours very truly, R. s F. Hamilton, 22 Cottage St., Franklin, Mass. I Cadomene Tablets are abso- ' lutely guaranteed the best med- i icine to build up the Dody and S i nerves. Druggists sell and rec- ommend them. Wm HITCHCOCK 0H1 WEDfSDM Raymond Hitchcock will bring his new Hitchy Koo, the 1910 edition, to the Orphclim theater Wednesday night. Tills now girl and music show, the third of tho Hitchy Ivoo scries, has been pronounced tho best of all. No one on the stake excels "Hitchy" as a humorous host, and those who aid and abet him in his now conceit of ontortainment are exceptionally well chosen for his wild chase of fun mak ing. The chorus of'forty under twen ty'' is pleasantly evident as before and twenty more have been added to the big cnsenmble numbers. There are sev enteen scenes, none related, and all particularly decoratlco as well as fun ny. There are one hundred players In MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative Accept "California" Syrup of Kgs only look for the name "California on the package, then you are sure your child is having tho best and most harmless physic for the little Stomach liver and bowels.. Children loVc . .$ fruity taste. Full directions on each .bottle. You must say "California." the production and the New York run Was the moat successful 1n Mr. Hitch cock's popular career. oo ' RAILROAD MEN QUIT j ! WORK AT ROCHESTER PITTSBURG, April 12. Approxi mately 1000 railroad men including shopmen, machinists, power plant men, electricians, yard and road en gine crews joined tile ranks of stn'k-1 ers at the Conway yards, an important Pennsylvania line terminal at P.och- 1 iH ester, Pa., at one o'clock this after- noon. It is estimated that between IH 1 4000 and 5000 men are out at the yards ' jH Passenger train crews remained at lH work, but it is said the strike of the shopmen will seriously inteVfere with 1 jH passenger service in the Pittsburg dis- trict. jH The first lord high admiral in Eng: land was created by Richard II in IH tonic, alterative and recon- IH re properties. Useful in treatment la H conditions caused by overwork or pro- jH train or nervous irritability ? sleeplessness,1 " H j !: brain fag, or general depression of thernervous system. a jH X Prepared under formula filed with and approved byr the 3 IH Chief Chenaistr?rcasury Dept., Washington, D. C.J J f ' . -BRI-A-CEA DRUG CO., Kansas City. Mo., anufacturej,l J jH t "- SocT By- 3 sMorra-FAUs drug company Sail Lake City, Utnli sj H Solo Distributors For UTAH &9f$ ; ASK YOUR DRUGjGIST j HISTORY OF NUMBER 40 Forty years ago an old doctor was putting up n medicine for diseases of the Dlood, that cured the worst cases of bloo'd troubles, and time provo.l that the - cures were permanent Afto1 many years I secured the pre scription (being a druggist), an1 took each ingredient separately and referred to my U. S. Dispensatory and 'other authoritative books on med icine and found the medical properties set down as follows: Employed in dis eases of tho gladular system, in blood troubles, eczema, constipation, stom acn and liver troubles, chronic rheu matism, catarrh, in sores, ulcers, plm- Iple.T, skin eruptions, morcurlal and I lead poisoning. Under its use bodily H eruptions and scrofulous swelling that H have withstood all other treatment dis- BH appear as if by magic." To commeni- H orato my fortieth year as a druggist' H I named this medicine "Number 40 For 1 The Blood." J. C. Mendenhall, Ev- 1 ansville, Ind. The best druggist in. H your neighborhood sells Number 40,, H but if it happens that he docs not, ll send, direct to J. C. Mendenhall Medi- IH cine Company, Evansville, Indiana,. IH and receive It delivered to you at $1.2' IH per bottle, six bottles for $7.00. A, R. IH Mclntyre Drug Co. Advertisement. ..H