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; kok | Yum! Yum£Xum! Yum! In Good Old Days ; NEW YORK, — (#) — Persons who think a beeisteak dinner is a bit of a feast today might take a look at what our ancestors of the past 100.years considered a meal... You ean find out all about it at the New York Historical Miles To And the entree, from what was called America’s greatest game dinner at the Grand Pagific Hotel in Boose, cedar hen, pintail grouse, dimlin sandpiper, curley, snipes and plover. gre Or some of your ancestors may have had a taste for mock , 0x ear and whalebone sol cross-eyed perch, billy goat with beard on, tight-boot corns or shingle nail pudding. These items were to be had at the Sea View House in Rye Beach, N. H. One menu takes note of some- |) thing besides the guest's appe- |] tite. In the old days, lady guests hrs get flat irons from hotel itchens to press their ruffles. the Soerepens, Se = And here’s the notice tacked } ae . 7! ¥ “bs me san on exhibit: “Any Ps 4 me on ay at Furs and put out blez- MT pag gt hl ht.” i i | is really “only, . fighter outfit in Ger- i a fire-fight- has saved the fates. gas Wi 1 sie Have New License | aunt ho eT er. Plates This Year ical reacting white foam whieh is! BaLTIMORE—(@) — Motorists dewth to fires. Often a minute or | in Maryland will have to do with two saved means a pilot's life.’ their old license plates next year ‘Tracks carrying the equipment The steel strike is responsible bay 1,900 gallons of water @ According to the Motor Vehicles & bee for the splution, Two of Commission, the strike has held them put out @ gasoline fire in up steel deliveries to the State less than a minute. : penitentiary, where the license Demonstrations of this kind plates are made. There's enough missions, tactical SUP-| steel for‘little tags to attach to ; : port for the Army in maneuvers, | the old license ‘plates, but that’s sometimes react quite strangely ama gunnery in Sicily and France | gj). to such commonplace illnesses as keep. pilots at these squadrons}____________________ {measies and whooping cough. - Not long ago they are two ex-Luftwaffe fields, in the| He explains that-the brain may Bast. React Oddly To Certain Disease LOS ANGELES.—(#)—Do you sometimes wonder why your child gives you such a hard time? Take it easy—it may not be his fault at all. Dr. Nicholas Dercel says that his work at a Los Angeles Hos- pital has revealed that children janes in the Middle | ro}jj Bavarian countryside |Suffer from a temporary inflam- There is always plenty fealty constitute a Ried kag of|mation. When this occurs, a going on defense. They are training se-jchild may fly off the handle Here in Neubiberg two ‘squad- | riously; they are not asleep. easily or cry over nothing. But yom gave & demonstration in| As’ Maj.Gen. Charles H. Dun-|don’t worry too much about it— vocket - firing, dive - bombing,}can of Roanoke, Va., said at|it’s something that will disappear emeoke bombing and gerial 6UN-)Neubiberg, about sudden action: |when the youngster is really well nery while I was on the field.) «| gon’t think we'd do too badly.” Yagain. ‘ Things went off without a hitch. | —— The biggest scare boys at these ed when they were roused out of bed one night some months ago. ‘The pilots were told to get scram- bling, and they were soon in the oir. A long line of planes had been detected on the radar screen, moving from Russia westward, end our men were to be ready to meet them But the radar set was not funetianing properly, and the planes recorded were actually airlift planes from the west, not the east. That is the explana- tion given by one pilot, at least. There were all sorts of stories about that night Leagan: It ided good training, anyhow. P post of the pilots ‘at these fields said they were enjoying thelr tours of daty here. Their wives also liked it They are not worried about the cold or hot war. Their morale is, as Laven sald, “at the top.” That's im pertant because the men at these Overseas Transportation Company, Inc. Fast. Dependable Freight and Express Service ——between—— MIAMI and KEY WEST Also Serving ALL POINTS ON FLORIDA KEYS Between Miami and Key West EXPRESS SCHEDULE (No Stops En Route) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 6:00 P. M. Ar- tives at Miami at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night. LEA MIAMI DAILY (EXCEPT su ¥S) at 12:00 o'clock Mid- night and arrives at Key West at 6:00 o'clock A. M. LOCAL SCHEDULE (Stops At All Intermediate Points) LEAVES KEY WEST DAILY (EX- CEPT SUNDAYS) at 8:00 o'clock A. M., and arrives at ‘Miami at 4:00 o'clock P. M. 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