tzsuenamam nimwmmMMH IW'W-SfIVWHIST'J nv & i THE 9EMI.WEEKLY TRIBUNE NORTH PLATTF. NEBRASKA. m .1: I Dirt and disease aro being routed from Vera Cruz by the Americans, Just as tboy were from Panama, Havana and Manila. In the Illustration a sanitary squad, armed with shovels and brooms, 1b seen going on duty, and below those renovators aro shown burning the furnishings of a condemned post house. HITS FIRE Dying Woman Says She Started Chicago Conflagration. Mies Rebecca Thrift, on Death Bed, Declares She, and Not Mrs. O'Leary's Cow, Was Causa of Flames of 1871. Lima, O. Tho legend that Mrs. O'Leary's cow kicked over a kerosene lamp and startod the lire which swept Chicago In 1871 Is challenged by tho death bed declaration of Miss He becca Thrift, who died In tho county infirmary hero, aged about seventy. "I started the Chicago lire," gasped the strange old woman, "and fear ing arrest, I fled while the flames raged." Further details, whatever those de tails may have been, were sealod by death, and wero burled In tho potter's Weld along with tho body of the wom an whoBo life story has for more than 40 years been an impenetrable mystery. ' Coincident with tho burning of Chi cago In 1871, this woman was found secreted 'like a hunted animal In a straw stack on tho Booth farm, south of this city. With her was a man. Tho vigilante spirit, rampant in those days, asserted Itself In tho form of a mob, which, after a parloy, spared tar and feathers, but warned tho man to Ieavo tho country. Ho lied and no U(Jlnga concerning him havo ever comet Tho woman, sullen and dazed, mado no explanation at that tlmo, except thtt Bho was homeless and sick. She gave tho namo of Itobccca Thrift. She was at that tlmo apparently a little less than thirty. Tho authorities, not knowing what else to do with the odd charge thus "STRENUOUS LIFE" IS SCORED Secretary of Commerce Redfield Says It Is Least Effective and Efficient. Providence, R. I. "Tho strenuous llfo is in moBt caseB tho least offectlvo nnd efficient," William C. Redllold, sec retary of commorco, told tho Brown William (C. Redfield. university students In an address on "Effectiveness." "It is an lnfaBtllo view of Industry which measures Its results by clthei the duration or the extent of effort,' he asserted. "Both the hustlor and the apostle of strcnuousness have become back numbers In their methods. They tire in the Bame category with him who 'also ran.' " II irrr..n. I. uTrBFi . iiiii.piiii..M.MM?r'jEiJ AMERICANS CLEANING UP VERA LEGEND thrust upon them, committed her to the county farm. Here, for 43 years, Bho has re mained a county dependent nnd never once has she consented to give tho names and addresses of relatives or to reveal other family history, and no ono has ever claimed her. No ono in authority over believed she had given her real name and no ono was over able to learn her age. Loss than tho width of a city street away from the pauper grave Into which the Lima's woman of mystery was lowered Is tho spot whero she sought refuge In a straw stack In 1871. MORGAN BOOKS TO BE SOLD $200,000 Collection Owned by Late Financier Will Go'at Auction In France. Paris. Tho Foulc collection of rare books on ornaments nnd architecture, purchased by tho late J. Plerpont Morgan In 1910 for $200,000 with a view of supplementing the Hoenchel collection of art objects In thu Metro politan Museum of Arts In Now York, will bo sold at auction by Andre DeB Vouges. TAKING VERA CRUZ x- U. S. Navy Officer's Report of Capture of Mexican Port. Ensign Ralph Martin, With Spartan Terseness, Tells His Brigade Ad jutant of Occupation of Town by American Forces. Washington, D. C With Spartan tersonoDs aro written tho army, navy and marine reports which officially tell tho story of our advance Into Mexico. There ' Is Uttlo nttompt at literary stylo and nono nt bringing into promi nence spectacular events and heroic deeds. Yet through theso dignified, straightforward pages runs an under current for tho careful ronders that thrills with a tulo of romanco and gal lantry. Hero Is how Ensign Rnlpli Martin, adjutant of tho marine battalion of San Francisco, writing from tho cus tom houso at Vera Cruz, tells his brig ade adjutant of tho capturo of the town. Ho heads his latter "Data Con corning Landing Engagements." "The San Francisco's battalion land ed nt midnight, April 21. This forco consisted of nlno officers and 116 men, comprising two four-sqund Infantry companies, two Benot-Merclcr auto matics and special details with gun- cotton party. April 22. "Upon landing roported to regimen tal headquarters at Hotel Terminal and then proceeded to custom houso, in rear of which our battalion was di rected to oroct a barrlcndo between No. 1 warohouso and tho water front in prolongation of Callo Miguel Luor do. This work waa complotcd nnd bar rlcndo manned before daylight. "Ono of our automatic guns and one from tho Utah mounted on tho roof of south wing of custom houso began fir ing on Hotel Orlonto at daylight Ho tel was captured and soveral prison ers wero taken. Desultory firing nil along our front during morning and forenoon, which wo succeeded In si lonclng by volley firing. "About nlno a. in. tho Second Naval regiment passed In rear of custom house and proceeded to southward ot our line. Whon they camo abreast na val ncodomy and tho Incompleted mar ket they wero subjected to a heavy fusillade, principally from theso build lngs. The regiinent deployed in the CRUZ $20,000,000 IN MAYO ESTATE Board of Trustees to Handle Estate of Kentucky National Com mitteeman. Palntsvllie, Ky. The body of John C. Calhoun Mayo, Democratic national committeeman from Kentucky, ar rived at tho Mayo home here. Gov ernor McCreary and state officials at tended the funeral. It was officially announced that Mayo'e fortune, esti mated at moro than 120,000,000, is to bo placed In the hands of a trustee or board of trustees. Lenient to Deserting Hero. Paris. "The only punishment 1 should like to see Imposed Is that he servo Franco as he served Greece," was the announcement of Government Commissary Allx at tho court-martial of John Corlnthlous, a Greek, who do sorted from tho foreign legion to fight for the land of his birth in tho Balkan war. At the conclusion of tho war he returned totho foreign legion, having served heroically. The eourt agreed with the prosecutor and unanimously acquitted him. Children Answer Purpose of Clock. Wlnsted, Conn. S. W. McClovo tells tho time of tho day by tho faces of his 12 children, who laugh and cry at regular intervals'. V plaza between theso buildings and estaclon Sanldad. After a sharp en gagement, in which ships In harbor as sisted by shelling, tho naval academy and market wero taken. Th6 San Francisco's gunB wero firing on tho naval academy. Fire again became desultory after this engagement and at 10:30 our regiment was deployed along Callo Zaragoza from C. Benito to C. Estaban Morales. "Tho San Francisco's battalion act ed aB a support all along this line. At noon wo wero quartered In custom houso and havo sinco held custom houso and surrounding territory as signed to our precinct. This district comprised tho section of tho city from Cnllo Zuragoza to water front between C. Vlcarlo and C. Monteslnos. Our po sition was fired on by snipers from tlmo to time during tho night April 23. "Snipers continued firing along our front, principally from incompleted markot building. This flro was si lenced ns often as It broke out "Having suspected firing from thu Sonorn, n Mexican steamer moored to tho sea wall Just northward of Muello Fiscal, wo arrested the crew ot this stoamcr and they wero Incarcerated In tho municipal Jail. April 24. "Samo conditions as preceding day, except arrested chief engineer al So nora and a secretary of tho Navigation Company of Mexico, who wore on thai vessel. Theso men wero placed in mu nlclpal Jail. German steamer Yplran ga nnd Spanish steamer Llbortad were docked at Muello Fiscal. Botti allowed to land passengers and bagsage "Patrolled district undor our charge night and day. "During tho period covered In nbovo report tho San Francisco's battalion hnB suffered no casualties. Tho bat talion were quartered In Np. 1 ware house in tho custom houso compound during this time. "Tho list of dead and wounded cared for by the San Frnnclsco's hospital corps after tho engagement of April 22, 1914, Is attached hereto." Man Protected Her From Snakes. Central Valley, N. Y. Answering her husband's charge of unfaithful ness, Mrs. Percy Anderson said Al bert Grant accompauled her on walkB in tho woods becuuse she wan nfmiti of BOAkeB. KIWPKI K III JR A purjfi'on may s well attempt to make tin Incision with u pair of shears, or open a vein with an oyster knifo as n contc pretend to dress a dinner without proper tools. t SOME ODD DISHES. Mashed potatoes as a leftover will make a meet delicious luncheon dish as follows: Take a pint of well-seasoned mashed potato and add an egg without separating tho yolk from the white, but have it well beaten. Have ready eight tlmbal molds, greaso them with butter, then sprinklo with crumbs, sifted. Fill the molds with potato, take out the center. of each and fill tho npaco with ham and cream Banco. Cover with potato and set in tho oven ten minutes. Turn on a, serving dish and servo with tomato sauce. Egyptian Chicken. Select a well fattened hen of a year old, rub well Inside and out with salt, pepper and button Put three tablespbonfuls of rice inside the fowl and a cupful around the fowl in the pan in which it is to be cooked. Season the rice with salt, pepper and a teaspoonful of curry. Set in a tight dish in a steamer and cook for at least four hours. The giblets may be made into a sauce and poured around the rice Chicken Croquettes With Rice. Take ono cupful of boiled seasoned rice, ono cupful of chopped chicken which hna been loft over, salt, pepper and butter to season, one-half cupful of milk and one egg. Put the milk on to scald, add chicken, rice and sea soning, when, this bolls, add the egg well beaten and roll in egg and crumbs. Fry in deep hot fat. Salmon Souffle Take one can of salmon separated with a fork. Cook together two-thirds of a cupful of milk, two tablespoonfuls of bread crumbs, one tablcspoonful of flour, and one of butter blended, one scant teaspoonful of salt and a few dashes of papper. Take from tho fire, stir In the flaked flsh, then tho whites of three eggs whipped lightly. Turn into a baking dish, cover lightly with crumbs and bake about twenty minutes. If the pan stands in hot water while baking the souffle will bo better. Quick Deesert. A pretty and dell clous dessert is this: Break up bits of sponge or pound cake Into sherbet cups, ndd a little fresh pineapple or a mixture of banana, pineapple and or ange, pour over a thin custard and Berve with whipped cream. Teal thou soft, sober, sage and ven erable liquid; thou female tongue running, smile smoothing-, heart burn ing wink-tipping cordial, to whoso glorious Insipidity I owe the happiest momenta of my life, let mo fall pros trate, Cibber. SOME GOOD DISHES TO TRY. A delicious strawberry pudding Is made by baking drop cakes, or baked in gem pans if so desired, and when cool open and stuff with mashed and sweetened straw berries or any berry of the sea son, cover with whipped cream and servo. These cakes may be served hot and aro so liked by many. Hclnblein Dried Beef. Tnko two cupfuls of chopped boiled potatoes, add three-fourths of a cup ot finely cut chipped beef, season with salt and popper. Cut up a slice of salt pork in dice and try out a third of a cupful of fat. Remove tho pork scraps and add tho potato mixture and stir until well mixed with the fat. Then cook slowly until well browned underneath. Fold over and servo as an omelet Tutti Fruttl Ice Cream. Make a custard of four eggs, a quart of milk and sugar to tasto. Pour hot over a cupful of lluoly chopped raisins, ono pound of almouds chopped after blanching and a cupful of mashed and sweetened strawberries; preserves may bo used. Flavor with vanilla and freeze. When partly frozen add a pint of whipped cream sweetened. Strawberry Puffs. Half a cupful ot ctrawborrlcs, sweeten to taste. Cream a cupful of sugar and two tablespoon fuls of butter and add two beaten oggs. two cupfuls of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, a cupful ot milk and a pinch of salt. Stir In the berries nt the last. Serve with or without sauce. Frosted Currants. When currants aro In season ubo the largo cherry currants, dip them In beaten white of egg, then In powdered sugar; dry und servo chilled. These are nice for a garnish to many desserts. ' Tomato Salad. Peel and slice a to- Almost Too Much. A wealthy Jew on his vacation was foud of horseback riding. Ho hud been hiring a fine horse, and decided to buy it, if ho could make arrange ments to havo it kept on tho hotel grounds. He spoke to the manager, who smiled und named a ridiculously high rato. "Excuse mo," said the eon of Abraham, with a twinkle In his eyes, "but I don't mind If you sting mo for my board I'm a Jow but the horse ain't a Jow, too, Is it?" San Frauclaco Argonaut. mato for each person, keeping tho slices from each tomato so they may bo put together again In tho original shape. Sprinklo each slice with flnelv chopped mint, dress with oil and lemon julco, salt and pepper. Build up to tomato again and set on ice un til needed. Serve with a .dash ot whipped cream or a ring of sweet green pepper. Go forth Into the busy world and lovo It, Interest yourself In Its llfo, mlnRlo Ulndly with Its Joys nnd sor rows, try what you can do for men, rather tlinn what you can mako them do for you, und you wilt know what It Is to hnvo men yours, better than If you wero their kins or master. VEAL DISHES. The best season for veal la from April 15 until the first of July. Filet de Veau. Lard the fillet with strips of salt pork. Brown In but ter or other drippings until well browned, theYi, lay tho larded side up. Add one and a half cup fuls of good stock, ono cupful of tomato juice, rind of a quarter of an orange, and a seasoning of salt and pepper. Cover and simmer gently for twenty minutes, thon set the pan In the oven and cook a half-hour to brown the meat. Serve on a platter with cress or parsley at the end. New potatoes and peae with carrots make good vegetables to serve with it, or to cook with It. Veal suffers in reputation because it Is often put on the market too young. It should be at least six weeks old before butchering, and if well cooked and properly masticated is not hard to digest. Veal, because of Its gelatinous composition, slips down too easily when being masticated, and so often it is not well divided in the mouth and consequently causes Intes tinal troubles. Veal also spoils quickly and in hot weather should not be kept long. Veal with a bluish tinge is not fit to buy, it either indicates an undernour ished animal or, more probably, too young for the market. When buying veal eelect only that which is pinkish (ashes of roses); this will, if the flesh is firm, insure a good product. Heaven sends us good meat but the devil sends us cooks. Qarrlck. Hunger Is the best seasoning for meat. Cicero. May every bite please your appetite. SEASONABLE DISHES. Calf's liver is good at this season and more plentiful. Did you ever try serving it sliced cold? It Is a del icate tidbit. Braised Calf's Liver en Casse role. Lard a liver weighing two pounds or two and a half. Put two tablespoonfuls of butter In a casserole, salt and pepper the liver on all sides; add three small onions, four carrots cut lengthwise in quarters, add one and a half cupfuls of stock, cover the casserole and cook ono hour. Take out liver and arrange the vegetables around It. Make a gravy with the liquor In the casserole. Normandy Cake. Take a loaf of cake, cut a slice from the top and hol low out the rest leaving a box a half inoh thick on sides and bottom. Fill with crushed sweetened strawberries, put on the top a heaping layer of sweetened whipped cream. The crumbs from tho center may be re served for another dish or added to the berries. Parfalt d'Amour. Fill bherbet glasses with strawberry ice cream, add a spoonful of strawberry sirup to each glass and garnish with sweet ened whipped cream and a whole strawberry. Frozen Strawberry Shortcake. Make cup cakes, and when cold hol low out and fill with strawberry ice, top with whipped cream and a fresh berry for garnlBh. Tomato and Pineapple Salad. A slice each of pineapple and tomato put togother in tho form of a sanuwicn with mayonnaise dressing between Is a very good combination. Junket with chopped pineapple makes a most delightful and refresh lng deBsert. Servo tho chopped pine applo on the Junket at tho table, as it will look better than if allowed to stand. Fruit. Mr. Peach, before leaving town on a business trip, instructed his wife's nurse to apprise him ot the arrival of the stork. She obliged with the fol lowing telegram: "Mrs. Peach has a pair." Judge. Not Necessarily an Egotist. A man 1b not necessarily an egotist when ho tells you that ho can marry any girl he pleases. That Is the only kind of girl any man can marry. Richmond Tlmes-Dlspatch. KEEP "IN FORM" This really means keep ing the digestion good, the liver active and the bowels free from con stipation. You are then ready to uplay the game" to win. For any disturbance in the di gestive functions II HOSTETTER'S has been proven very helpful. You should try it, but insist on getting HOSTETTER'S Wheel Talk.. Wayside Walter and Tired Tommlo met for the ilrst time In several months. "Been across the country," Wayside Walter explained. "Traveling Incog?" asked Tommle. "Nope," replied Walter, "in tho axle." Youngstown Telegram. 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