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THE GREAT BEND DAILY TRIBUNE. Frazier-Johnson. Miss Lallie of Mr. 11 1A jo and Mrs. Oscar Johnson and Mr.

Chas. UP-TO-DATE Frazier were married last evenine at the Methodist rsarsonasro 'bv TLev. Null Cockerill, the ring ceremony being used. Eoth are very popular vouce: people and their many friends will STETSON Great System Perfected by M. Soyer, Famous London Chef.

ITS MANY ECONOMIES. I Soft and i jom us in extending congratulations. The bride has been a valued employee of the telephone 'comnanv for some Bv Martha McCulIoch Williams. A dollar's worth of paper bags will time past and is' a bright young woman who is liked b3r all who know her. be ample -to cook for any average Absolutely Purei family throughout a month.

Add The groom is the youngest son of Mrs. box of clips at ten cents they will be Belle Frazier of this city-and at pres good for another month, and still an ent connected with the Frazier store other in careful hands and the out- of this city owned by his brother. He ay Is still Inconsiderable. Add still further fifty cents for greasing a recently sold his interest in a store at Heizer. They will make their home in this city for the present.

The news pound of lard, half a pound of butter, half a pound of drippings and the total Is still more than moderate. Notwithstanding, it Is more than plenty To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum. The latest novelties in Stetson Hats for spring will be found here. All the new colors and new rough finish styles just arrived. Come in you will like them.

of the wedding will be a surprise to many of their friends who have been of us would care to spend monthly counting on the event and expecting merely In the interest of flavor or even of ease. Plenty more of us like to attend the same but who have been to take duties laboriously, feeling that left in the lurch. Possibly the groom wasn't willing to wait any longer as thus we win to the kingdom of thrift. So If there were no economic offset, he Tribune a short time aero in writ- Tfco Ldtol villi yen ing of the wedding of a sister of his paper baj cooking would have to do TAcknnAd either a. fad or a luxury.

It Is neither It has come to stay. wife used the latter's name in place of the then-bride. Charlie isn't to be blampd for not takinc phanpps cnnsdrl- Say you pay three to four dollars a. month Tor aras wmcn is auout a Royal thev only -baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar tut AP.Ann a i ering the prize he won. fair average.

If the paper bag cook-, Hats You buy more than a mere head covering when you choose a Stetson; you buy the certainty of satisfac tion. sr-a Ma mm mm ins cuts this a third, it has almost I WMflMV paid for itself at one fell swoop. Next comes the saving in quantity Sample-Berfch. Married at the home of Mr. and of food cooked.

Paper bag cooking is Great Bend's Fashionable Jo Alum Jo, EJaia Pizaophaica one-fifth to one-fourth ahead there. In not roolrinar the scales show Clothier and Hatter. Mrs. A. L.

Pile, two miles north of town, March 5, at 1:30 p. m. T. W. Sample and Mrs.

Nettie Bertch, shrinkage treble that of bag cooking. This is a saving well worth while, yet wis -wsssaa. far from telling the whole B. E. Parks, minister of the Christian church performing the ceremony.

After the ceremony a nice wedding Things bag-cooked nourish better be-4 cause they are more readily tives? Is he not right in insisting even ICZZTTl Set this extra nourishment at one- dinner was served by Mrs. Pile who Harry Mecklem of Heizer was here Monday evening. against popular clamor that we shal is the only daughter of Mrs. Berch-Sample. Mr.

and Mrs. Sample have tenth of the food cost, and the food cost for a family ten dollars a week. Right there you have more the price make a clean break with the past and wants taken advantage of their relatives and that no tariff revision Bhall take place except upon these conditions and af of bags, grease, clips, etc. almost the Herbert Cole was in from the north side this afternoon trading. Ii cost of the gas.

friends in their courtship and marriage. They expect to be at home to But even then the sum in domestic ter a scientific study by a non-parti san board of experts?" light! FOR RENT. Rooms for Bob Doonan was in from Eureka their friends after Monday, March 11,1 i economy is just fairly begun. Paper Secretary Stimson reviewed the ad at 1111 Washington street where Mr township this afternoon. WHY HE IS FOR PRESIDENT TAFT (Continued from page 1.) denounced the recall of Judges as destined to bring the courts "down into the welter of politics;" and said that it was no test of a Republican's pro-gressiveness to require his support to Byst ems that had been successful in certain states.

"It is more narrowness and intolerance to insist upon a remedy which has proved effective in one place, as the necessary test, of sincere and intelligent reform in another," he said. "It is even more erroneous to make house keeping, 1522 Stone street. 177-tf WANTED. EMPTY DOTTLES FOlfc bag cooking not only saves thus negatively by preventng loss and Insuring full edibility, but positively and ministration and its achievements He said that the president had outlined G. Alfalfa seed for sale F.

Kinney, phone 904 A2. in many, many ways, as, for the system of trust reform which if HORSE-RADISH. CHAS. VANC1L. 178-2t' In the food bought Round steak is Sample owns a home.

The marriage is the culmination of a courtship which though brief was fervent and to the point Both are elderly and they were brought together when the groom first met his adopted would put the country in more nourishing than any other but the fact has been held to be offset by fair way of solving out trust promlcm Why make some folks shovel all the snow off the walk and others none. and solving it right;" that in the cor the extra dentist's bill the eating of it FOR SALE. A piano and book case. Mrs. Robert It-Smith, 1118 Morphy.

178-6t a short tIme ag0 wMIe SQ0Vel poration tax the president had "turned the flank of one of the most stubborn It as tenner as porternouse useu ing the snow from her walk. They got to talking and the groom opined Two big bargains at Bonduranfs opening sale next Saturday. See ad-veitisement In this issue. moreover, there is no bone to be thrown, away nothing but clear meat. And FOR SALE.

One drop head Singei' Sewing Machine. Cheap. Phone 25S 179-2t' Black. the favorable difference in price runs that he would be willing to shovel the from eight to ten cents the pound. snow off the walk constantly for her fidelity to one or tnese scnemes ox local government in one of the commonwealths a test for what Is proper and Dr.

Lindas and a number of tele if she were his wife and after thinking the matter over the now bride an phone line men went east last evening fortresses of reaction." His interest In human welfare was evidenced by his devotion to the progress of the Fili-plnoes, said Mr. Stimson, through sis activity hi behalf of the arbitration his efforts for adequate woTkmens' compensation and effective employers liability laws and liis suggestions for an" industrial FOR SALE. Invalid's chair. Goooi as new. Will sell cheap.

Inquire at. Tribune office or phone 284A-. 17S-d2Ultw on line trouble business Living is dearer In every way the one possible alleviation of this increasing cost, without skimping of appetites, Is in buying things less costly and so cooking them as to make the difference ail in their favor. nounced to him that she was willing to come to his house and let him shovel snow so he procured the li- AVyA AM AAA WAU UUAVNfc 4 nation at large." Mr. Stimson said that the referendum had apparently worked well in Oregon, but thai in a 50 years'i trial in New York, as applied to constitutional questions, it had been a failure.

Any time is a good time to clean house with the Santo Electric Vacuum Cleaner. Why net now. Phone 132 for renting rates. 150-tf Paper bag cooking will do it; it has cense and the wedding was duly ob SLEv-rGentle none, formerly owned by M. C.

Simpson. Also new wagon. Inquire at 2201 Broadway: 177-t 1 A A. I aone it lor me. lets recapmuauj.

gerved. A snort romance but one Say one uses one hundred and fifty wich nignly satisfactory. Both enty-flve cents for clips, lard, butter, and dripping. This gives an' initial "Should die national Itepuhlicanl immediate circle of friends and is here; we ex- E. J.

Evelelgh of Boyd attending court. Tom Dennis came up from Hutchinson last night and is out at the Lara-son sale today. He and Col. John Bales are the auctioneers. Mr.

-and Mrs. Don Jordan and family this morning for Gault, Kansas. 'They are moving on a Tarm near there Don has been been employed "with Henry Meyers Tot several years. -debit of two dollars beginning the ac- join with their many friends In count thus: -tending congratulations. DEBIT.

who lives in New York be read out of this party, he asked, "because be declines to accept the referendum as the best remedy to cure the abuses of popular government in his own state?" I have opened an employment bureau at my feed store, 2016 Twelfth street, phone 189. H. P. Moore. 174-6t Emerson Griffith of Buffalo was here Mem clay afternoon He" says it was certainly time to come to town- ayci uuiici wao9 month $2.00 First Woman on English Stage.

CRBDIT. January 3 is an important annlver-Gas saved $1.00 ln the devciopment of the Brit-Saved in wear and tear (5 per dramaf for upon this date In 1661 cent) MM Pepys went to the Clare Market tbea- Food saved ($1.00 a $4.00 gaw the Beggar.s Bush weUper- Paper Plates for Animal Using paper plates for animal' patea will be found to be a good piano Soma people do not take tbe care to plates kept for dogs and al-though they should be kepftt bctutsjm-lously clean and be used for' no cttfarr purpose. Paper plates, which mayf be bought by the hundred for buMlU-tle money, may be burned "after tfrejv have been used. It Is also a good! Idea to have a piece of zinc put the back porch, where the pets-are likely to be fed, and place the dishes on this for them. The zinc Is easily cleaned.

Saved on meat (76 cents week) $3.00 Mrs. Yeo was a visitor from South Liberty township Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lanman who have been living here for some time were here today returning home to Larned after a visit at La Crosse. G.

Ii. Warner of Pawnee Rock was here last evening on business with the Grovler Produce Co. Call up Pfieter's Garage when in need of a livery car. Where you get rood service. Prices reasonable.

Garage phone 173 residence phone 375. tf formed and records, "the first time that I ever saw women come upon the! stage." Previously all female parts had been taken by boys or young men. Thej change was probably suggested by Charles II. from his continental experience, and arose from an amusing episode. The king had gone to the theater "before his time," and finding the actors not ready, asked for an explanation, whereupon he was gravsly Information that "the queen has not shaved yet!" As the Merry Monarch loved to laugh at a jest as well as to Roast Ducks, Banana Stuffing Wash your ducks well inside with cold salt water if they are wild ducks let them lie in the salt water for' fifteen minutes.

Drain, wipe dry inside and out, and season very lightly with salt and paprika inside, sprinkling black pepper on the outside. Set on ice while you make a stuffing of ba cut in small cubes, mixed with their own bulk of toasted bread crumbs and seasoned with salt, black pepper, a little chopped celery and of cold butter. Stun the ducks 'Phillip Grommes of the south side was a caller Monday afternoon. Don't ciIm the bargains at Bondurr-ant's opening aale next Saturday. Sea ad in this issue Joe Bailey of Wichita is here today visiting the drug trade.

He will go from here to Holslngton on business. He is interested in the drug business there. ilightly, truss firmly, grease well all ii. ill il. maite one, the excuse was accepted Dorcas Club.

The Dorcas Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. F. D. Chairn, 913 Williams street and a reform Initiated. Colonist Tickets to California, Arizona, Mexico, and the Northwest.

I. E. Harris went east this morning on business. For Sale. One team four year old mares, well broke.

See me at E. R. Moses Mercantile Co. John Schaefer. 176-6t-w tma lie vum uacoa yver iuu breasts.

Put in a well greased bag, fitting them close together. Add the Juice of a lemon, a wineglass of either claret or sherry, seal bag and cook in a hot oven ten minutes, then slack and finish it ought to require about forty minutes more. '(Copyright, 1911, by Associated Literary Press.) Tomorrow afternoon and night too Elite's great special feature program i. Don't miss it. Mourn Saleswoman's Death.

There is mourning in one of the large department stores because of the death of a saleswoman who was probably as well known in New York! as any one of the great "Little Ellen," as every one called her, because she always retained the namej by which she was known when she' became an employe of the house thirty-five years ago, was for many years! at the head of the glove selling de-t PASTRY. Auld Lang Syne with special musk? by Elite concert orchestra. Elite For Sale or Trade. A 10 room house, modern except heating, 50x140 cement cave. Good wash house, close in, two blocks from new postoffice on 16th street Will trade for 5 or 6 room house.

For particulars call at Pflster Garage. lW-tf Nicolas Soyer, Chef of Brooks' By "It only confuses and distracts to drag into a national campaign the prejudices and shibboleths which have arisen in the contests of the different states. Mr. Taft's administration must be judged by the attitude with which he has approached and the success he has attained in dealing with these national problems, and not according to the views which any of us may hold upon these local questions of state machinery." The secretary of war drew attention to the investigations that have been made under President Taft, into problems that had been "the subject of serious controversy for years. The work of the tariff board, the Had ley railway securities commission and the Hughes commission on second class mail matter, were typical, he said, of tbe methods sought by Mr.

Taft to ascertain facts. "I doubt if has ever been an administration where, so many vital questions of progress were under careful, scientific investigation and scrutiny by commissions of competent exports," he said. "There is nothing dramatic about such a method; but a reform accomplished in the light of such carefully accredited facts is more likely to be permanent. This is the very essence of Mr. Taft's method as a reformer." "President Taft has been most falsely villified and abused" in connection with the tariff, 6aid Mr.

Stimson, and has, in fact, taken the Republican party out of the grasp of the special interests benefited by the tariff and has made a part of the Republican progressive policy the downward revision of. the tariff law schedule by schedule. "Is not this a tremendous achieve-ment in the direction of national progress," asked Mr. Stimson, "to completely rescue his party from the methods and influences which, if uncontrolled, would inevitably turn it into a party of special interests nd reaction? Is he not right in standing to the uttermost, even to the exercise of all of the. executive powers of veto against the 'old privilege-breeding methods of tariff revision employed by the Democratic house of representa Club, London.

Bert Carder of Larned was here yes-terday on business. partment and had customers by the hundred, who would be served only by her. She knew the sizes of gloves they wore and had many friends among her patrons, for whom she se lected gloves when they were small children. At holiday times she was al ways liberally remembered by them, and her death Is regretted as much by "HERE'S the food that solves: the 1 breakfast Droblem. Ouicklv made raidv them as by her associates and employ ers.

always satisfying to all the family some- fe uuug yuu ui uucu uiu not get ureu ui. Sword 3,400 Years Old. 73 Among several relics of ancient of Mf as. A tarn I 1 Pastry, cakes and sweets generally are wonderfully improved by being cooked in paper bags. The concentration of heat which is thus gained has the effect of making the puff paste lighter and more regular in texture and all cake mixtures "rise" in a 'manner the open oven cannot produce.

Then again the cooking takes much less time, and I need not point out the value of this. In the old style the oven door had frequently to be opened to watch progress. The pastry was thus exposed to draughts of cool air, which could but produce heavy and unsatisfactory results. Puff Paste: Take one pound flour, three-quarters of a pound butter, and mix the flour with water and salt lightly, to the consistency of butter. Leave this dough for half an hour, then flatten it with your hand, and lay your butter on top of the paste.

Then fold, four-corner way, and give it two rolls as usual. your paste in a cool place for forty-five minutes, then roll twice more. Leave it for forty-five minutes, and roll; twice again. Place It in a larger paper bag which will not touch the paste. Put on broiler and allow twenty minutes in a hot oven.

(Copyright, 1911, hy Sturgis Company.) times, including temple reliefs from Abydos and a mummy from Meir, am. IT FOR On Sale Daily Mar. 1 to Apr. 15, '12 Liberal stopover privileges. -Tickets accepted in tourist sleepers on payment low Pullman fare.

Harvey meals The fare from Great Bend, Kansas Los San $25.00 San Francisco Fresno. Prescott $25.00 Phoenix Portland, Write or call for free copy "San Joaquin Valley" or "Salt River Valley" and other descriptive literature if you are contemplating a trip west. W. R. KHnedenst, Great Bend, Kansas dated about 100 A.

J. Plerpont Mor HEALTH gan has given the Metropolitan Mas- is s- the perfect food beeaoa made from th wbol ryo berry. Not ready pre pared food full of dangerous dost and germ bat to be freshly cooked as modern acience adriaea. Soft rolled flakes of tbe tastiest kind uU of the right elements to yield the most In human energy. Poor times as Botritknu as rolled wheat or corn Cakes.

Tbe best breakfast for old folks or infanta. Makes fine cookies, fritters, breads and puddincs. Does tbe stomach good. A decided aid to digestion. for Cream of Rye at yoar grocers.

Free Spoon Riglt Packxre for th beautiful rye pattern P' silTer plated teaspoon packed with Cream of Rye. This handsome spoon would itself cost you more than price of toe package. Exchangeable for other pieces of silverware if desired. 4. rvjr sum of Art an Assyrian sword, believed to be 3,400 years old.

It was found by Colonel Hanbury an English explorer, about 1875 at Nardin and is said to be- the earliest example known. Frederick Remington's large painting, "A Cavalry Charge on the Southern Plains," has been presented to the museum by several donors. Including former Park Commissioner Henry Smith, George A William T. Evans and Augustus Thomas. LTCSAPCLIS CEREAL lac, KinwapcSs, Kim 5.

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