New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 16

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—— o~ 16 BREAD UNDER MANY -~ NAMES REAL STAFF This Food Is Used in Practically All Lands | Washington D. C., March “Though bread may pose as the pan- cake, the scone, the tortilla, the caria @di musica and the biscuit in varfous eountries getting the wherewithal to buy it or the preparation of it is of necessity one of the chief interests of -~ NEW BRITAIN DAILY fiERALD, FRIDAY, Don’t let constipation make you an invalid [R.R. THAT MADE TOWN —relieve it with Kellogg’s Bran Few people realize how dangerous is constipation unt read dis ease tea n their health, Did you koow that 1 than forty serious discases ean be traced to constipation? Keep your health, or restore it, with Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum- bled. It brings relief in mild and chronie cases of consti . It is effective because it is ALL bran. That is why it is recommended so highly by deetors. They know that only ALL wram can bring 100 per eent results, Part bran is, at best, only a halfway measure, If eaten regu —even in v Kellogg's Bran o | Becauss it is ALL bran it gweeps, cleans and purifies the intestine. Like natore, it acts naturally, It {makes the intestine function vegu- larly. Fat it evers day—two tablespoon- fuls—in chronic eases, with every Eat it with milk or eream. | Sprinkle iy over other cereals. Cook it with hot eereals, Enjoy it in those wonderful recipes given on every pack- age. The flavor of Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbied, is delicious, It | is erisp, nut-like. Quite different from inary brans, which are so unpalat- Kellogg's Bran is made in 1 KILLS ITS BUSINESS Amedee, Lassen County, California, Is a Town Marooned by a Wedge of Steel Tracks railroad Amedee, near the Reno, Nev.,, March 7.—A | that “made” the town of | Lassen county, California, {Nevada 1 has ‘killed” it { Officially its demise was announced for the latter part of February, when |its post office was ordered moved to| | Wend: For a decade after California and Oregon railway laid its tracks from Reno to - Amedee, the five miles away. the Nevada, MARCH 7, 1924. The N, C. in Amedee's front yard. The popu- lation dwindled to a dozen persons. The post office mo longer paid and the post office department struck it| Buyers. from ntry ment east and west. | the stockyard centers of the o gathered there. A big ho was built. Huge feeding corrals and | enormous barns sprang up at the rail | terminal. from the rolls. The first biow came to Amedee G s ! | | when the N., €. and 0. extended its| Duke Lauds Mail Service |tines north through Alturas, cal, to And Shenandoah’s Showing | Lakeview, Ore. A few years later 1 the Western Pacific railway sliced off| Cambridge, Mareh 7.—Lecturing to its feeder towns to the west. In the University Aeronautical society, 1909 the Southern Paclfic passed it |the Duke of Sutherland espressed the five miles to the east. belief that light airplanes will prove Amedee, made by a railroad, was themselves a wonderful new factor in marooned in a wedge of \ railroads. |aviation. $ | The Duke paid a tribute to the | American air mail and its “wonderful S | development” of service across the - | states, and told his hearers that the Colleen” Moore United States was “undoubtedly ahead of us in regard to high speed d a sufficient those who said that never be made gafe.” and O. tore up its tracks|proud, & {customs revenues for to 182,000,000 fraucs. » crease of 19,000,000 francs over 1922, “askirHorlick's Maited Milk will bring permancnt rel the most chrenic ease, I Referring to the construction of the Ffhenandoah and her safe return after treaking away from its mast, thegy, Luke sald: “That was a perform- ance of which they might well be man and woman in ev “Flaming Youth” § Girl Is Coming Albert - Steiger; I e Tailored Suit Featuring for Saturday A Complete SUIT STOCK Now Ready For Your Selection Completeness of model choice Completeness of price choice The suit’s the thing—and the suit mode for Spring is so correct, so different and so adapt- able to every type that we know, every smart woman will wear one. Our stock is now ready and complete for your immediate selection. We feature perfect tailoring and finest fabrics in Boyish Box Coat models for women or misses, or longer coated models for large women, plain or braid bound with flat back wrap skirts. Whether your choice be a single or dogble breasted jacket you may select from Finest Navy Twills Men’s Wear Oxfords Men’s Wear Worsteds Mannishly Tailoved with Mannish Pockets, Lapels and Sleeves $35, $39.75, $45 to $65 Fourth Floor guaran- | Battle Creck and served by the lead- tead to do so. 1f it fails, your grocer | ing hotels and clubs everywhere, Sold return your mone; by all grocers, | “Ranchers for 100 miles == | jrove their stock to Ame: v L for a score of small villages without fhe Washington, D. C. rait connections. tional Geograp! around town thrived as a distributing pomt’ for smp.1 1 nd d on top W n Vienna ro! ters her dough on t the bread is done she picks it off with a pair of tongs. Arabia’s “Wrapping Paper” Bread. 4 “The deliciously crisp Persian bread | rcocn up and ‘which is bought in enormous flal pan- | y,..4 as cakelike sheets sometimes 30 inches long is prepared in a number of ways, Tortillas; but that customarily seen for sale in | the capital city of Persia is baked in| “In Syria the hearth is oftes large ovens in which the dough is|stcnes betwe which fagots spread out on great piles of red-hot placed and the bread is cooked on a pebbles. And in olden days there was | iron plate placed on to) po. profiteering in the staff of lif “Some of the I the Persian kingdom. A baker Pacific slopes of .left the straight and narrow pat| make a kind of Ris just profits was thrust into his 6wn which they soak oven and nicely browned. | mould into a flat cake and cook i .. “In some parts of the Arab king- E The tortilla of Mexican | dom the husband doeg the household | is almost as much a part marketing and after having purchased | tume or background as his sarious necessary commodities, he peaked hat. It is a kind of fl then buys a large sheet of native| which it takes a cultivated taste an bread, which is of doughlike pliabil-| a gastronomic trick or two to appre- ity, and rolls up his purchases in it. |ciate. It is made from Indiar “The Egyptian baker makes ‘puff-| which has been parbo balls,’ because he wishes to get the crushad into a paste and is baked on largest loaf out of the smallest|an iron or stone plate but not enough amount of flour. One writer dn-km meake the tortilla brown. seribes it as a hole wrapped in a crust.| “Cassava root makes one of the The dough is rolled out as thin as a| principal foods of the peopde of ple crust and the edges of two pleces| tropical America. From the coarse jeined all around; the heat does the meal, somewhat resembling oatmeal, rest. X |thin round cakes are made. » In Norway “The Bread Hangs High.” Scotch and Indians Have Scones, “The Ecuadorean woman follows a “In India the natives eat round, wery interesting old custom. She flat cakes of unleavened wheat bread bakes bread in the shape of people called ‘chapatties’ The cook shapes and animals for All Saints Day. them with his hands and bakes them “The Sardinian housewife has a on a griddle on the coal They re- big baking day once every week. semble to some etxent the thin sheets Flour is kneaded in large earthenware made of wheat flour and water, called bowls and rolled very thin on a table scones, which are eaten in Scotland. that is so low that the cook must| “One of the most interesting of the kneel before it. Nearly every home | unleavened breads is the Passover Bas its own flour mill made of black | bread which has been used by ortho- lava and fashioned almost ke those dox Jews since the time of Moses, It unearthed at Pompeil and Herculan- made much like the most primitive eum. The woman performs the whole | bread—a mixture of flbur and water process of cleaning and grinding the baked In round cakes—and resemble wheat, sfting the flour, and baking the |the calcined remains of cakés made tread. Bhe uses very little yeast and from coarscly ground grain which her baking must be done to a turn have been recovered from the Swiss because the supply must last for a|lake dwellings of the Stone Age. In week. The large thin eircular pieces|those days, however, grains used are called ‘carta di musica,’ meaning |were bariey and a onc-graincd wheat. paper to write music on. | First Bread Yrom Barley, “The well known flat-bread of the| “Egyptologists belleve that barley Norwegian peasant is made by mixing [ was the first grain used by the an- coarse barley meal and water, rolling|clents in their bread making, but the dough thin and baking it over a|wheat must have come into use soon «round flat baking-stone under which |after bariey. Loaves of bread are a fire of fagots 1is kept burning |represented in scuipture on ancient the’ mod Iy the Vicfina roll was in-| 1 into the United States dur- | ivil War when a 'war bak- | in the basement of the | turned out products to| pulace of Washingten. | evidently first caven and taught Jews and Romans | sed it,on through the nations ! Fapiacks by Another | ; Name. bread would be com- | least a reference to| cad of Russia, which has | g been the staff of life to| The United States has its | forms of bread,| ne-cake, the cofn-pone | spoon bread of Dixie, and| brown mass that is served | Boston Saturday night beans.” Completeness of size choice Completeness of fabrio choice of Litchfield, possible suc- of Agriculture | latter resign. | Charles H. 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