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M03 WD~ snd L/l GLENN E. PLUMB MAN OF THE HOUR Thr man of Ihn hour ia Glenn K. I'luinh. (hr author of labors plan to nationalize the railroads. A few day* ago be wtia uk unknown to the man In the street oh any chief In I'atagonla. Ilia mi me la In the headlines now. anil will »lay there a Iona time. The spot* light ha» been thrust upon him with drumall«- sudden nass. Ile I« u curpo* ration lawyer «hu gained hta experl e#w In lruiiK|iortutioti matter» In < 'hi 'W r*a W_ * JÊ9 y ¥f m NfW ! Mr. I'luinh cling* ateadfnstly Io (he assertion Ihnt the mlI rond unions aim "to elltnliiate the motive of operutlntl for profil und siihalltute th* motive of operation for service," tt which he adds the corollary that "It men ns democracy In Industry, without which democracy In politics la a mere shell and sham." Me live* with Ida family In Chevy Chase having moved there from Chi* Migo recently,when It hecalue apparent that hla work at counsel for the four hrul Iter hoods would menu the direction «I a I "V* i I J fight. Mi* son is (k»r|«>rnl I'lumh of Ih Mi-ry II of tin- Kighty Third held arllllcry. Ills wife la heart amt mail with hint in hta light, The I'lumh plan has been Imh-tud by lit*- ".(ssi.msi organized railroad employees of America, ami the Ann •• mi federn tIon of |.nl>or. approving Ih« principle uf government ownership. Iw» Instructed its executive commute« to cooperate with the oftirers of |tn- tnllruiid iidcroallolinls In their effort. It • lx> lias been Imk.riM-d hy several farmer« organizations. [lily CROWELL URGES AIR DEPARTMENT Concentration of the air nellvltlea •f the Halted Mlule«. civilian, naval and military, within the dins lion of a Sing!« government agency, with mi olhelal holding a place In the presi dent'« cabinet at the head, I« fccotii ■waded hy the aprclal Ameiiewn avia Ikm mlsalno. headed hy A««- taut Sec retary of War lletiedlet Crowell, will« It ha» been studying aircraft develop au-ui la Kuro|ie. The pro|s,«e«| départie -ml of avla tioo. (he mission assert««! should he charged with full responsibility for -ptarlag and maintaining our country lu the front rank among nations In Ik* development and utilisation of air craft for the national security and In the advancement of civil aerial Irans peHalloa and communication aria." ' J ■ «V » , ./ The r>-fs>rt of the mission, which I« dl< tiled Inti üg Ihm« isirts. dealing with general organisai on. commercial d- , elopflienl and lei'huleal develop* — swat, la hasril on studies made In Fiigtnhd. France und Italy after conferences wdh sir ministries «if the three governments, ranking army and navy coin aumli-ra, and the foremost aircraft imniufat turers. SIMON LAKE. U-BOAT INVENTOR Milton Lake 'hits (Wpp mV . v«oyk |i,Tfe, (mg Ihe m<„thin Hiihmiir-ne since I MSI And while he was |a-rf«-clttig the submarine for destruction he was also evolving one for salvage. Today hla plana are complete, and out tn l-otig Island sound Ilea the submarine. The device la apparently simple. A raun ollspslhle steel lube permits the salvers to have an operating base tut the Hi»* of the ocean. A flight of •lairs run down Hits lube. One end of the tube Is attached to Ihe surface s /* vpmu'I uml the oilier to un nporutltig » II'« l'ituT ms Wüter ht* Ila«t tunk« art* tf)Mr(liUtM) thnmgh<»ut II« lenKth Huit Hie atrurture can he iiIkimh) In «H|ullihr(uui with the water when reg<ljr ftur «uh merge n«Hp. Tmler perfectly fiormal miitlitlom E*,^ ■ -V a mull enu walk duwru Ihcsc stab's to the h«*d of the sen. lie cm. step from lb* submarine uml walk lit perfec; •afclv rind cumfirr. ..u th<- fl.M.r nf (he Tkvrit la an alrlueked < hnml-.-r win. h e.iahlea a man I«» go out through a duur I ui« .he sea. but whl.h prevents Ihe water from cnmlng In. ' P FISKE GIVEN AERO CLUB MEDAL Th* board of governors *? th* Aero Out, at A merit-* have awarded Ihv gold medal uf Ih* elwb to llenr Admiral Bradley A. »lake. V M. N.. rvilevst fur hla Invention of Ihe lor p* «to plane, pntenied an Jnty Kt IHI3. » Met. was u sed effectively «luring the •sr. Aiiuuuneem.'nl ia als» ntade uf Its r«s-e«pi of a teller from Ada. Irai »tskr » b k says, among ether Ih Bgs: 'Tn be awanled the gold medal a# the Aero Utah >tf America ia au home* that ia esrepllunai. beeal •din* uf the At« .-tub Is exeeptlon* But though the standing »f I be Aero club U high, the effective work «hieb M carvtad «n thrragtioul Ht* war ts not fatly appreciated by lb* nation for liar reai ML « ih* *• r« that lia work «cial. and therefore not reco* was lllnl off»« tally. "Uk* many another unrccognlteit ■geacy. b»wev cr, **• lull ten. and profound advance scout of scons nc was po Arilug aa th* progress the Aero club «uniInc- ly gave Informa Hon to Ihe country of ihe i«o«alNllilea of naval and military aeronautic«. In aisled that those i*Malhllltlrw be utlltaeil. and deiuauicd that cungresa appro print* au«h sums uf numey as wuuln enable the guv e rumen I i)e|«rlmeuls to utilize (bus* possibilities completely and In Ume. "Koarniuus appropriations were then nu.de, but as cougresa delayed mak log them until after we had actually entered the war, the appropriation* raiue too late to permit America., aerouuulica tu du as much effective work •a it otherwise could In winning U." Admiral Flake conclude« hy iwiyiug a titbut* to (bo patrlotlam and Intel llg«*nc* of the prcaa In ulr matters. THE & KITCHEN CABINET WUi, He who mlturry Kor ev II« th h«<i fl* Ot never warr'd with tugg'd with danger and a«îon nor no tie hi to h . TD« airand to m of hi« worihi SUNDRicS ! i | A ne» design for nn old product Is pcclnlly In fooil. quite worth while. Camouflaged Kidneys, Skin und clean (cut V ting OUI (he «Idle) four or five liiinh or pigs' kidneys; eut Inti entes and fry In oil or butter quickly ; chopiast and I I I j i with mi parsley, silver of garlic. It III III Ke nhoill live in In lit .Ills! before inking up mid a ta hlesp,sinful of vlrn-gitr; let It boll up and serve on lonsi. Rabbit Saute.—Ch Utes. Tut Into n frying pun with) ttihlcN(HH»iifuls euch of <diopped uiioii and dripping«; eook gently until hrown. Cover with three cupful« of stock, add a dozen small onions, a hit ii and cut up a mbhll dri'dge vilh flt.iir and «pH Ilk le h II h salt t of buy leaf, blade of imiee, six mush room stem* mol rngon vinegar. Ill tender. riihhli mid strain the slock f tar* J Cook one hour, or un- | Itcinove the onions mid l|-|IH|MHl||fl|l I • ul half IHiinid of hum In strips nod eook III a frying pun with the caps of the | mushrooms. Add twelve ripe ollv • I imitai y I ml rabbit and the strained Itrliig to the boiling point mid : I'm the rabbit In lhe | ( a philter. the sauce season highly. center arrange mush rooms olives, hum and onions In piles around ihe ruhl.lt mid pour the sauce over all. Mock Roast Chicken.—Take one pi.onil of the shin of veal, two outg'es of salt pork, one tahlewpoonfnl of ebiqe P«*d onion; mix thoroughly with on« ami one-half lens|iooiifuls of salt, pep per mid one half cupful of milk. I.lne a mold with twaethlrds of ihe mixture, Fill one cupful of bread crumbs and one cupful of milk In a saucepan and stir over ihe lire inilll inlck. Add one leaspounfiil of suit, a Utile pepper mid one leastsHinfiil of poultry dressing. with two teiis|uH>nfilts of chop|ieil on ions. Mix well and put In the center of the mold. Cover with the remain- I log veal mixture and strips of salt 1 linke half an hour; Invert Ihe pork. mold on a pan. surround with six p<>- j tallies cut In strip*, mid roast until | the (lot a toes are tender, hasting fre- I quently with the gravy In Ihe pan. Dried itiindirooiiis may he sonkeil several hours In cold water, (hen used i In sane«,« us the fresh. I'ook until ten- i der In Ihe water In whleh they are | soaked und »ave It for flavor for soups and sauces« • [ Faith, ahsolute. uncomjucroh!c faith. I* on* or the essential rone of the great secrets uf tallse that ops .-«ess or failure Willi him. nut tlspeiul upon Trine Hams. rh. of a • <iI o Him I« reasonable In cost. a|.|s'llzlng enough to h.- nt 11 mid not tun much work I«. prepare. Seasoned Clbb.g. With Meat, -fut a m^ ilium sized cahlu.ee Ini.. hi.lv. ■« ami ho It stand m. hour in cold water to remove lt.se.-i». If an,. . . . lut«» n put •llcetl onion. It slli-e or iw.. ..f hacn mul caik together tinlll ihe Imi-on mol onion are frle«l A.KI the cabbage, an,I water to eov.*r season with -nil and ■ lli«r«furv aui'c««« Wr inuat rarrlr« h'n • lUUltf ■ idli Um« A SIMPLE DINNER. 8 «SMik uni II Ihe eiilrhnge I» nearly ten «(«•r. Ad«l a few well-washed frank forts ami let them l«dl n few iiihint• * Nerve th«' «-ahluige n.Mitlj arrang«sl In , ' halves will, the sausag.'s er he (op, tin.* Cooked In Chicken Stock t'«aik rice until maily lemler In water then a.hl enough ehh'ken stock In son well and finish cooking ns a vegetable. S.wve I ! ■n Celtag* Cheese and Psanut Salad.— Mix a half eupl'ul of |>enums, whl«-h have been shell«'«! and put through the meat i-l»-p|(er, using the eoar»e eul'er. with a cupful of s. asonetl i-otlnge eheeae Make int.» hails with a s|»*>n and serve on lettuce Stramrd Oat Bread. I« of rvdle.1 iwts. ground ; ore cupful { Mix two evil of «avril Hour, two ami a half t«a.sp,ai.i fuis of talking powtler ami two Ira •l-onful. of salt Add two cupfuls of milk, two <-ggs. two lahles|HMthfuls of I melted short «ai Ing and one fourth cup ful of corn sirup Stenm In baking 1 * 0 « .1er ran« two hours or Isake In greases) inulH.i pens. Rhubarb PI*. Take one ami one half rupfuls of «'hi-piaal rhuharh. one cupful of sugar, one tahl«'s|K«inful of fto«ir and a half 'it salt ; mix with two tahlespoontuls of vralt'r and ixavk until thoroughly hot ami Ihe rhuharii ••••srly soft. t\«>t ami add two egg yolka. turn Into a (de tin limit with (rood pastry and hake In a hot oven a. Nrst thou alowly until the till ing Is thick Oner with a morlngp*>, using the whili fuis uf pow«l<'re«l sugar, quartern • • marshmalloua over the top amt hro" and two taid>*sp«M>n Add a few *Tt» not In little« of youth we train Tlie governor who r»o«l »>*• wie« and Hood Ai;d temper with the «terrine«* of the brain j Thought» motherly, and meek ae womanhood Wiedom doth live with children r<»un«| Imr knee«. VARIOUS AND SUNDRY THINGS. of aiiccenaful sponge the bolting of the egg» mill the c«re not to lone the a I r iticoi-|Hiriite<l »hen stirring In the llmir. Then the "linking oven judgment never eonies to some women fn th, coin of their live Kitte lliiljgilis Wig Tile cukes |, In secret \ ia unreasonable to suppose nil women ' gifted In being g<Msl cooks hn It would gin. It Is »•x|H*ot Hum to ho Hinsicht um or Ih f inMc the niitjoriiy of worn en nr»* hy iieee«Mlfy liousekcepers, it do**s not follow that they are by thaï necessity doing the work for which they are especially qualified, 1 he t In llic-ie days of thin cream which refu i-ogen w ill Ih* „aide to whip, a solution called vis useful, width may he at home and kept Indefinitely If well stoppered. Take five ounces of sugar mid dissolve In ten ounces of .water. Add six ounces of cold water to tw ounces of quicklime mid let It gradually slake; (hen strain through a tii», sl**v **. to remove nnsluked parti Combine the two liquids mid t«huke occasionally for two hours. In itiree hours set the mixture aside to s.*ttle, then siphon or pour off the clear liquid, Store In small bottles tightly corked, ns the liquid absorbs carbonic m id from Ihe air, tints darkening the color and reducing Ihe strength. Keep either In a dark bottle or wrap the bottle In dark paper, of n teaspoonful three-fourths of a well chilled. an egg-beater as usual, Use one-fourth of the vlseogen to cupful of «Team, Stir well, then heat with Kitchen Bouquet. Th«* browning used for grpvles and various sauces may he made at home. I'ut a cupful of sugar In an Iron frying pan over the fire. Stir and shake until It turns » dark brown. Add a half-cupful-of alter, a «'love of gnrlle, one chopped onion, six whole cloves, a | H i||| nK teaspoon fui of salt, a dash of tabasco sauce and n snltspoonful of black pep per. Simmer twenty mlnut«'S. strain Fse a teaspoonful to flavor mid color any meat sauce. l, ( ,t f |,. f„ r A part of what we might terra the optimist's philosophy Is: It you can menti a situation mend It; If you can't mend II, forget II Is It a good philosophy or Is It foolishness? HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS If (he (IIhIii's in whl«-h lee creajp or frozen dishes are served art 1 chilled In the refrigerator Ihe prob lem of melting lees Is practically solved. Sulnds. too. should he servtsl on cold plates to ' '* " l ' t "' J! h ,IUb 7 l'==i| .. I CT ,> *' hU ' ,,hI "* l* 1 * ^■Ml jlj shaped piece«, cutting , " w ,,f ,h - u "; s *; rv,> "■ «*» I"«»« 1 r '^ ,H U ... . . the T** ' , "" tvr '**"? "" »'• wl " " l, '" nwm of h " ,,,,r f,,rm ln I in* mam. ■Œ A h"«»"'.» "f «hile sauce u,> " ,n *«" ,,r three tiny» ,f k * ,n ,h " ehest, Kl " ur '>"• k*™ »lft«sl several «lays should always !«• reslfletl when tvady to us«*. If a cupful of flour Is cnll«sl for tn a re«-l|ie do mil dip the into th»» flour, fiut till It tightly will, a -.(Mam All r»«-t.«*s In the imsl ern hooKs « 0.11 for levW measurements ol all Ingmlleiits. Sweet milk may be soured tnstant 'y »St milling two teaspoon fills of vin«* gar to a cupful of iiitlk. D*** M '' un * r« , el|«' serves six |««ip|w snipi.v. Hv «•utllng down the ingrcll •«> halv*«s or ihlnls It suits the needs of a small family. If fortunate ■•■tough to have a large one double the ainoun s. In making Frc«i«-h «trewslng u-> half lemon juice ami half vinegar or «lll.it» I**" vln*'gur with ««trr or fruit juUv using lhn«> times as i-i.i<'h oil us acid dc -slng Is to put all Ihe Ingredient* Ih' A <>Mivenl«-nl way of making th» a frv.lt tar nn«l shake until It thickens nml lh«'C it I* rvaily to as« at any time with a few preliminary shak«'«. «ml will keet» imh-flnllely In i >^s«i plu«a<. in mot.liug g.'lidln nilxturcs the ehllttng may N' hasten.il by haring at ham) a dripping p«n fllle.1 with cracke.1 l«s> Info which the molds may h«' set. A little aalt sprinkle.) on the Ice quIi'kixM the rhlltlng. Ik« m*. wash mushrooms hut brush with B hutt«*r brush to clean them. I's* the t«i-t1ncs <iw«k,e«1 In a little waf«*r nml «Iralneil as flavor b«r sauces. The flavor la In Ihe liquor, so the peelings may he thrown away. UrCkQ. BOY SCOUTS V % (Conducted by Nation*! Council of th« Boy Scout« of America ) SCOUT TRAINING SAVES LIFE The training which la being Impart* eil to youngaterx tn acont klmkl la of the Hurt that tor y he brought into piny at any hour or minute In the dully routine of boy life. Seoul Morgan C'oyte of Troop No. 1 and Hcoot George IVtrie of Troop No. 3. both of Ridgefield I'nrk. N. J„ j pitched their lent near New liridge j along the Hackensack river. Having ! Mflatted their a|i|M'tlti>M the scoot* ' "turned In" for the night. Scout , Coyle on a wakening saw opposite Ida face a «mail, thick bundle, a roll, Very quickly he realized that It was a venomous snake of the copperhead I variety, and Inatliictlvely he thrust I I hla ami upward to protect his head J ami neck. Me had not done ho too <|iil«*kly. how i ever, for the reptll«» had sprung for* ; I ward, burying It« furies deep Info the j protecting arm. witlnlrawing a* quirk j ly and wriggling off Into the shrub- . j bery along the river hank, Young Coyle awakened hl« com* ; ! P M,,l " n ' 1 '" 1 Improvised a tourn iquet from his linndkereldef and u small stick, iteullzlng that the wound was not flowing freely enough he eat Into nod around the bite until it bled profusely. Emptying the contents of a cart ridge Into tile break in his flesh, he applied flame to the powder and with stood file temporary pain. It was lat er determined that he had success fully offset the possibility of a fatal result through Ids commendable pres ence of mind. He had burnt all trace of poison completely from his arm mid in a few days was again hack at his Job. none the worse for hla experience. MODEST SCOUT'S BRAVE ACT. Scout Frederick Nelson of Dubuque Iowa, aged 15, Is deserving of a place on the highest honor roll of Scoufdora and efforts are being made to have his name placed there. Frederick, who was visiting at Fair field, Iowa, one day heard the screams of a child coming from the direction of the river where he had been swim ming. Without hesitation, he plungiMl In again and rescued little Rerntcc Derry, aged I), who had been bathing and got beyond her depth. The child had gone down for th» hA-Yd time, but the scout dived, brought her to the surface and then, asslsteil by a couple of other lads, brought her to shore anti resuscitated her. The first that was known In Du buque of the lad's brave deed was a letter to the scout executive from the girl's mother, praising the hoy and suggesting that the scout council re ward him. It Is thought he will given a medal. he SONG OF THE BOY SCOUTS. Did you call. O fair Columbia. ntln yoH Far and wide the*summons sounded. We are here your wish to heed. F«e us. gentle mother. u«e ua. In the way that you think b<*«t heart« feel lighter DM .J ' Nothin* rankes Than to serve at yonr belies. Father«, brother«, um- le«, grandslres Paid In full thair debt to you. , Tell us. loving mother. teM us. What I« there a boy ran do? He can't go to fight your battles O'er the wide sens' whitening foam flut he'll grow and be a soldier Art! protect you here at home You still need the heart thvt's loyal. Ton still ne«*d the helping hand. I All unlte.l in one band We can guard the precious banner That our brothers died to save. And a «on*« unselfish devotion We can give as heroes gave —Josephine M lubricant. In New York Herald a million brother«. SCOUTS MUST NOT APE ARMY. National headmtartera warn the hoy scouts that umler the national de fl'nse act It Is unlawful for soiut* or scout offielals to wear any part of the army uniform. Insignia or equip ment fhst Is not definitely Hsf«*d as the official uniform. Insignia or equip ment of the Boy Shsmts of America. The violation of this a.'l Is punishable by a h.'Mvy fine and Imprisonment. The aulhorltl.-s have explain««! that by wearing any of the following thlnga a aeont Is violating the array reorgan isation law umler which he has the right to wear his hoy seo.il uniform : Army lull cords, collar Insignia. In elu<llng Y. 8. letters; erosse.1 sah«Ts. crasse. I rifles, etc.; cap»—congress gives us pemllwinn to wear only the campaign hata; Sam Brawn belts— these are worn only hy officers over seas. SCOUTS WEIGH FLIES KILLED. Rules regarding the "swat Ihe fly" campaign which hoy scouts and girls of school age are comlm'tlng In Joplin, Mo., have N'en N-oied by J. Silas (Jraveile. scout executive. Hereafter flies are to t»e taken to the off! ce of Meut. It. 8. Sayers at Ihe chamber of commerce and weighed, the amount he Ing accredit«*«! for one «vf the priira offereil. _ During th«* school week, count was kept of the flies s« att.il. hut no ch«*«!. '*f >«n of the victims made A Complete Jewelry Store Known for Service Famous for Quality Easy Prices BOYD PARK MAKEXS OF JEWELRY SAU LAKE Cm *X> H4AIN SlfcJUT Business Courses Stenography Bookkeeping Dictaphone Typewriting Civil Service Posting Machine * h D. S. Business College Salt Lake City, Utah Day and Evening AU the Year I Typewriters ; . All nakn Rented, Repaired, Sold. Wri»e for prices -g7.50 to SlOO. Utah Office and School Supply 32 W. 2nd South. Salt Lake City. Utah HELP WANTED If you want big Hxjwlfam barber trade Many small town» need barbers; good opportuoeae» open r ifteg Barbera Id army bare food as olllev r» com mi» 'Kin in f» w week». Calf or write Moler Barber College, Cl 8. West Temple St.. Salt Lake City. Oet prepare«! BROUGHT BACK PYGMY HIPPO Hunter Spent Weary Months in Jun gles to Prove That the Species Really Existed. It seems Incredible, but there exist hippopotami that do not exceed 30 Inches In height. For a long while no body believed that there were any pygmy hippos In IJheria. The uatlves Insisted that the Hippopotamus I-lb eriensls lived deep In the forests; but that was another reason why explorers and hunters shook Ihelr heads In In credulity. Tile hipiiopotumiis lives along the rivers, they said, and this talk about pygmies of this species In the forests Is nonsense. Nevertheless a pygmy hippo was caught as far hack as 1S73. and brought fniin Africa to the zoological gardens In Ihihlln. it might have con vinced the world, only it arrived In a dying condition, and perished before It could he exhibited. After that, peo ple took to doubting It again, and considered the one worded specimen as a freak. Rut Carl Hagenhack. the famous animal man. made up Ids mind, at last, that the pygmy hippo could he, and should be. introduced to man. He sent an Intrepid hunter, Sehoro burgk, after If. and Sebotnburgk. after speullng a year and a half In the jun gle, reappeared with three pygmy beasts, two of which were at once brought to the New York zoo and placed on exhibition.—New York Her aid. MAKE BUSINESS CALL BRIEF Well to Remember That Executive«, at a Rule, Have Little Tima to Watte. Month talk or brain-talk kind do you chiefly use during a busi ness call or conference? "1 can't see half ns ninny men ns I could s«"e or as I should like to see during the day because my cnllent, once they get In to see me. waste my time with incon sequential talk." said « busy execu tive recently, ''«'onseq-jently, my sec retary Is under Instruction to admit only such persons as she thinks I must which If you make a business call know («•forehand what you are going to present and howr. Don't waste time In nonessentlnls and trivialities. Fix th* objective of your talk before you «•all. It may he a yes-or no decision ; It may be a promise merely to consider your proposition ; It may be the fixing of a specific date when you ran go Info the matter In detail. Whatever your objective la, work toward It Idly as you can; and when you have reached It pick up your hat and say "ttotHl-hy." This Is one of the surest ways uf making a favorable Impres sion.— Face Stmlent. as rap Camouflage Would Save Ship. A submarine can spot a ship five V miles away, estimate tta course, sub merge and later Intercept IL But this ship might have a keel painted «fly feet «town Its side and the actual keel blocked out. < Thla would give II the appearance ( >f traveling tn a course that was quite «>ff the actual The calculations of the submarine would he quite wrong and Ihe ship would not be Intercepted at all. It would he saved by the deception of Its camouflage. Oiling MachmesL Many women oH their n»g machines frequently and carefully, as they ahoul«!. hot they forget to put a big drap «vf oil once a month in each end o* the treadle. The machine runs with one-third the expenditure of effort If this ts regularly done. Glass Becks Now in Use. A novel idea of building mnatrac 11°" which has been Introduced In some Kurapesn cities ta the use of glass bricks for eertaln parts of the outer xralls.