Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Jan 1928, p. 10

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I inlet, and far to outdo Whittier’s “a. In a model dairy-maid, By m touching the back of Old Bos- va. or “irradiating" her, " they all _ I I. the United States Department of 7Au'iltnlture. Violet Ray makes the laiqe* eow' think the summer sun is M on her back, and she gives T containing a high percentage of ‘Iding qualities. LMB-thast1rdtisto_trtame" Mia: and allow the violet to play on her buck for fra- h thirty minute . day. That __ Ilka - a diseoetteBted cow. A D Century. she “In it, Electricity is this new farm hand. It it showing the farmers tricks he W dreamed of, tricks that my lion! a greater measure of "agri- ululrxl miief" than the mansion- ae It! mexperts, working overtime. "Violet Ray," the little sister of My, is this new marvel. Violet men to become I modern Maude ' and far to outdo Whittier', We. as a model dairy-maid, By - touching the back of Old Bos- I], at “irradiating" her, as they can In” his Milken-ceded thnttherrisesomogedeticioeatsdes- but. Pie " nit-y: icing to be something that we on depend on and be are not: people will like. tip: I me for [gluon Cream Pie which in made with milk. The milk seems to give the tiilimt a softer and more delieate fuvor. I nlso omit the lemon until the rest of the filling is cooked, then "move the tuting from the fire and add the lemon. Not only does he help with the chores. but he makes hay when the sun isn't shining. He has put bees on I any production basis. He makes hens by u manyeggs in winter " in summer. He makes cows give the an: quality of milk when they are standing in the barn, chewing cunt, It when they are out in the trreert Mun- in the spring. Re has even annulled the maturity date of crops. Len-Jina- Pie 2cmnir.xpn ’1 . 1 cup suit 4 tabs com starch _ ‘ai teas salt 3 egg yolks 1 large lemon-juice and grat- ed rind. Seald milk in double boiler. Mix "In! and corn starch, gradually add the hot milk. return to double boiler Ind cook 15 minutes, stirring con- stantly until it thickets. then often until the 15 minutes cooking is done. It is well to time this, for cooking it the full length of time will improve the flavor as well as the consistency At the end of the 15 minutes add the beaten Folks and cook three min- utes longer, stirring consuntly. Re- move from fire. add lemon juice and rind and the salt. Let cool, then place in I cold baked pie shell and cover with Merirurue. There's a new hired man on the Liberian farm. According to Na- tion's Business Skyline, he prom- ise to be the best all-around had ever. He never asks for a day off. He never wants to go to town. Me is on the job, day and night. and ready to go to work on a moment’s Med-gm for Pie 3 egg whites beaten very stiff 6 tab trranulated sugar. added gradually. Pure over the pie in peaks. set in oven heated to 300 degrees for about 20 minutes or until delicatelyl brown- ed, Piling the meringue on the pie in peaks makes it very attractive as it will brown in different shades. CULINARYHINIS Helps in Milking and Makes Hens Lay Better. According to Bureau Tests VIOLET RAY IS NEW F FARM HAND: ITS JOB “Mile prm%rtimt in the U, S. ~ Number was 111,202 p.39- BIT and trucks. (ml-pared with can and truth [undated in m of list you. mrding tn Pm Winn hum of the "tttne iAmstitratims has shown "Hadreetofthe-msehie% Aeehthe was when they 6 min]: In supplied. I“ - “the. and the on: ship -thehmsustt-t"irU Millikan-ulna- '.smdfetumrimtth. 'ee-e-ttik-hee" 'h.CNh-Mtref_. ”human-cl 'iNl.'ffiiTa m U. S. IN ON MONTH hubby-Ml. ‘lhmw mm HAS SCHOLARSHIPS .erHmotkrvieq C-nly I-te..-'.-.--- *.oqoet*r'vf vllhhgtbmutiondm museum 0' fulfills-n a! "99-" Mr. Km : Validity of the not was attacked in i the case of Willie hinders. sentenc- i, ed to the state farm for a misdemean- _ or.- He made his escape and with re- ', capture was indicted in Fayette cotm- 1 ty and sentenced to In indeterminate iterm at the Southern Illinois Peni- tentiars. _ i Allexe Punishment Too Severe r Counsel for Landers set up the al- l:2atinn that commit men to the pen- itentiary for a term of one to ten Fears is too severe a penalty for the offense committed, especially when when the original punishment was for a misdemeanor, and the prisoner '"", but sixteen years of age. [ Ruling on this point the supreme court held: "Whether a sixteen year _ old boy ought to be branded a felon I because he walks may from on vain»: I closed farm to which he has been committed for some trifling misde- 1 meanor is a qdestinn which demands l serious thought. although it is legisla-‘ I tive in character. I "TthoeRtorememtrertaate- tiomrarersdieanrdMeti-heter Wat. Scam nre slippery and the “the? is eoid.makfmt thr arm (Mum.vlikthm calm I: tar-h a“ summmemt mammalian-II. (hinlhuibolll-wul W‘SIIQMAGII- Wham bu“ i; G aut 1m Hi. JGiGr a,ur be ”untimely large. if it could be Mr. Hayes up. "R is (5611:" if not impossible to My how my le- eidents amid be traced directly to the driver's failure to “but IE driving schedule to mm. when on many things tailspin 1mm ordi- narily ,reedr My _ The?! with a. an. hm " u- nn- 8 telephon- euaunl 'rake-n, than void be fewer mfuetie by "m" on the taste of their m Whi- of rich and“ In not i-rroe Contrary to eerserat opinion. m- "era of telephone complain do In timply hunt for 1 mm‘ lulu, when their Min-n Inquire- tttendditioesota-e-tmi-ms. Many factors --all important-are, considered in naming the new addi- tion to their industry. “In order to make winter driving safe. motorists should readjust their schedules on regular trips" counsel- Charles M. Hum. president of the (New Motor dub. "Ion tine xhould be allowed for travel Mm home Ind the oMee. the Wore. Ibo. or punt Recently 100,000 mm. compiled from 70 diirerent sources, were sub- mitted in I list for naming a tele phone exchange. First, there were eliminated several hundred names al- ready in use within the city and the urea for toll calls. Then the require- ments of ottiees using the dial tele- phone were considered. There are three letters of the al. 7.“ each of the hom‘w telephone db]. and the fir'st three let- ters of the name of the central ots tice desired are dialed in making t call. Names whose first three letters would involve the same dinling as a tame lltendy in use must be omitted. Then. names that might have sev- eral different spellings of the same sound "are dropped, The remaining names are tested for phonetics. One operator reads the names over 1 tele phone circuit to another who writes down the names as she understands them. This test is made tinny times by many different operators and the names that are most often misamder- stood are dropped. "However ahsurd or unwise the court may regard this legislation, it cannot declare it void, unless it can say that it is so disproportionate to the offense that it shock: the con- science of resonable men. The na- ture. character and extent of penal- ties are matters almost wholly leteitw lative and the court! hare iuriedie- tion to interfere with legislation upon the subject only when the penalty is manifestly in excess of every broad and general constitutional limitation invoked. 1 HIGH COURT UPHOLDS ESCAPE LAW PROVISION Finally. the name is selected that most closely suggests the approxi- mate location of the new central sta- tion othe-msualty the name of a street or well-known landmark. Hands Down Opinion Regarding Validity of Measure as to State Farm 'rest of the state law providing serv tence of one to ten years in the pen- itentiary for escaping from the state farm " Vandnlia has resulted in the upholding of the net, The supreme court in handing down an opinion rules that so long as the act ere-ting the penal farm is constitutional there should be provisions for punishing es- “-5:than 'Ute-dart-Mm-aa-. oeuhee-.arhodudD-Nr T8,titth-erett.-._r-e mad.ina-itNudbrui-istrt the Anti-Cite, Kitty at” inthecetohex-trehmrite-tW" trviue.thromhtheer-rdiarta,are ofttsedeeeased, 18 yam. of W-uhgnn. and Mn F-Wetu.-18re-rutter- chmphimu -in the ration P, wt According to the report of State Treasurer Garrett D. Kinney, the state of “linois started the new year with I balance of 821811.890“ in the -1-enmd.tdt_ttttttui- an! in all fungi: of 338.21.921.03. Under the will Miss Wells, for many years I resident of the Prairie View neighborhood in Lake county I and who II: a drtsqhter of the late John Wells, a pioneer settler of the county. gave all but ”0.000 of her u- ‘u we to the society. The remaining sum instilled to MitrRekn M. Yo- - lm-al‘. tho-Um Trust company nhttrt helped mung. her atNira. 1 _ (lance Won-n Involved [ The grand nieces will share in the _'-, estate. if the will is nuiiitied, The, I other heirs "e two nieces. Luella Ar- i delle Bidvell and Flora J. Bidwell of t Gunner. lll.. who for teehnieal masons [ k 2n made defendants in the suit. l l STATE STARTS NEW YEAR WITH BALANCE T. R. DECKEJM C0. mean: TING Pine Kirkus" Put Mt " S. St. John Are. den service that's tiny: wait- in; for yum. MM Ne -- hurry right off like 3 but out of the belfry to at- tend to the plumbing they m anxious about. 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