Cape May County Times, 28 January 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Cnts Up Peat for Fuel

X new machine boilt on the endtrack principle. deiJened esptedtor the pnrpoee nf excarmtln* poet,

b Idee of the proportion* which the industry has rrown

The exeeretor proper consist* of a worm coe.-wyor hkvlnic cnttlnr edeee on the outboard end. This unit dix*

to a maximum depth of seven feet, all through the yean and. marvel ravins the mass to a macer»tor, marvels, prospered amaxingly. s it ia ground and churned to a Durant has played the game accord-

Durant

Auto -

Wizard” Starts to

• concern may seem to be and really be doing remarkably welt and yet be desj perately In need of ready funds. When. ' to snob a condition, you must expand.

*'0/01116 Back” ^ borTr " rl,, k ** imperative. It Is not a pleasant story to tell

. . | what happened to Mr. Durant through In the automotive Industry there are (h(i ^ hl5 ^ out

two towering figures, Henry Ford and William C. Durant. To Ford Wall Street has been anathema. He has railed at the Money Gods, scoffed at them, defied them, played a lone hand

for the money It required at that time. It is sufficient to say that those who advanced the money made a stupendous profit. Incidentally the company was put into the control of a voting trust for five years. Mr. Durar.i was one of the voting trust members, but never in those fire years did he par-

wl* •">™= 'll**"*"' I** 1“ “ II* I”'" °! “““*** : ilHpat, In ||> a,llb.r.tlon.. .nd .1.™

jround and spread in a uniform layer, about H feet wide by 4 inches thick, by a spreader, which also outs it Into narrow ribbons. Another machine then cuts these Into easily handled briquette*, says an article In Popular Mechanics Magazine. After a preliml nary drying the briquettes are arranged windows that the drying process may be completed The excavator to pcmeied by a gasoline engine and to completely self-contained and self-mo vine. The extreme width of the thread enables the heavy machine to travel easily over the soft marshy ground where It would be Impossible

to move a wheeled vehicle

Engineers of the Bureau of Mines, fcnlverslty of Minnesota, are authority tor the statement that there are sufficient peat deposits in slghe »o supply an the fuel requirements of th- stale for a number of years at the

present consumption rate.

Soap in China The, United Slat-* Bureau of Foreign Commerce is anxious to procure the introduction of American soaps in China. Unfortunately, soap to relatively unfamiliar to the 400.000.000 of popputo lion in that country, and they need to be educated in its use. If thto could be accomplished the opportunity would be enormous. But so far as laundry soap is concerned, the Chinese housewife adheres to the old custom of washing her clothes in the village pond or creak, where they receive a hard heating over a stone at the edge of the water and a sort of tallow derived from "soap beans" serves as a d«ergent. This tad low la obtained by chopping the bean pods very fine and grinding thion to a paste It to largely used by the women as a cosmetic, ami the native barbers apply It as a salve to the heads of their customers. There seems to be a better chi.-ice for the Introduction of tolled soaps In China. Put up In fancy boxes they are In great demand among the higher class Chinese. Some American brands already find a ready sael in the cities

money, mid although he ha* built up ^ flvt> yp>rR PX[<lrpd bt! stlirt ,*, one of the giant business concern*. thoM> who h|M , takMI contro , from hlni

he has come a financial cropper twice.

by coming tn at the ar.nual election

Some people in ' all Street have never forgiven him for that. What If he does the same thing

some years hence?

AuionoWle pm P l, FVM . «*.- , ! , i ot

and Durant a wizard. Ford has a picturesque and spactaculai Durant has dodged notoriety. These two men are great public assets. Ford't genius baa been In mass production

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root I, . wu.nl lo orc.ou.uon ,oa u Ina ^ „„„ .i.o.ii.in« ih- rotor, or tt. tnduBtnr. ^ , n t aiuillrt>1 j-nl „ A tow —A. «o Ur. roontr, w,. ^ ... „ , lnou , hl ,„ a riArtlM b. lb. o.w. lb., .mruif. „ alol oI , Hr. lotm.* lo o™*»l Motor. ■ m i«it „ la w o,,.. , r"l.o o.n br , fln.nrl.l coop I" ju. oM.tOO.

capitalization the General Motors is s monster—a billion dollar affair. Ordinarily that would mean the end of the

olupior for . nun. Du. no. Doiunt. ;;™"' rp, ^i.lU^o of O. M U 'I- ' "romln, bock Tb. other tUy | n ooo nxi .oo There were only 1700 Dor-nt Motor,. Inc. look not. ch«nc >locliliolam „„ ^„. llllJ

In Albany. Its authorized capital to of 1.000.000 shares of no par value. It to said Hr Durant was flooded j with subscriptions, in fact that the Is-

Some Tried Recipes GingC'fercad Reekie One cup of molasses, One-hslf cup of sausage or liacon drippings. One cup of cold black coffee. Three tablrepoous of cocoa. Two teaspoons of cinnamon. One teaspoon of ginger. One teaspoon of nutmeg. One-half teaspoon of allspice. Three cups of flour. Two level tablespoon* • of baking povder. One cup of fine]) chopped peanuts. One-half cup of finely chopped raisins Mis thoroughly and then turn Into well greased and floured pan and hake In a slow oveti for forty mluute*. Apple Cobbler Pluce three an done-half cups of thick apple sauce In a saucepan and

add

One cup of brown sugar. Two tablespoons o' butter. One teaspoon of nutmeg.

Now dissolve one eu; of cornstarch in one cup of cold water and add to the apt le sauce and stir constantly, white bringing to a boil. Cook for five minutes snd then turn into s deep pudding

Possibly an explanation can be found i pan and add pieces of stale bread the project Mr. Durdant had for the I which have been buttered and cut into greater dlstrubution of General Motors small places and one-half package of

raisins. Add Just enough bread to fill

the pan. Sprinkle with

One-half enp of brown sugar.

One teaspoon of clnnankon.

Bake tn a slow oven for forty min-

Auto Roads on the

! The exercise should bo taken In a I well ventilated room, but not cold ; - r>r b-«.e—wu..-

warm bed. Slip a kimono o

the night dn ss and bedroom slippers

Ingenious plans whereby a smooth on tbe f,+, concrete suto road may be run fot Remember. Fill the lungs before thirty-three mile* through a difficult ..^f, exercise. Before starting inhale paa* -if the Sierra Nevada Mountains. d< M^|y flr e time* n order to clear out and a great transcontinental railroad | unK? Xakp the correct Handing may acquire, at the same Ume. o sys- position, with the arms at sides on a tem of permanent concrete enowsheds. la . ve i with the shoulders Hold the hr vlng been completed by a Western i,ody erect, elongating the trunk, flatengineer, say* Popular Mechanics tcn | nir , h e abdomen and raising the M.igazine. The design for the new rhc8t Iind chln sn iwsheds provides them with a con- Describe a circle with the arms tin io-js flat, walled roof, on which j ^hont twelve Inches in dlametor. tsk-aut-s could run with the assurance inK „ Ml circles in five second* Beet that they would encounter no heavy i a few second* and repeat until five

dangerous curves. With 1 ■• rr

' have been taken. Ibi' vim

Mr. Durant wanted a very wide distribution. He hoped to obtain X00.000

oversubscribed before the subscription blanks were printed" Who Is this man Durant? For a per-

| stockholders. Possibly he took over utea.

great block of the stock personally

for this purpose. This seems plausible !n light of the fact that he organized a private company for marketing

Rice and Glblet Curry

Mince cooked giblets fine ^nd add tho nu-et picked from the carcass and neck of the chicken. Place three cups

securities In small lots. Possibly he j of water In a saute,an and add two- i

eFd. ral and State aid o nthe highway lnto yoar work Brtwthe deeply live pari of the project, the burden of cost hPCOnd ,, inhaling and then fortHbly ez on -he railroad would he greatly re- haJo , n onp brealh du> ed and early >-on.truction encour In „ (arUn|r It may be ueomary fot

the beginner to regulate the namtes of circles snd the time required—also

Tolkincr ("Mfiplr * n,,,n^a, rp * 1 The more normal 1 dlKlllg VtlUCK ih,. condition of the student the -- i quicker and better the work will be A ylock with neither '.tol nor hand* ( >f ennn,,. r in going to require effort but which tell* the time satisfactorily uDd pnprTJ lo do tHa work correcUy. has been constructed by H. Hartmann. bu , , hp improvement in health of J ew York City. will more than make amends for the It tells the time with a voice, sepak t ,m,p,,ran Inconvenience. Ing -very fifteen minutes There Is. i fh,. PCOnd W rci*e i* a "statlonarj of c «rve. a phonograph inside, the on ,. gpot while going through the voice, n-cord b*-ing carried on a thp nin t| n n* of running Fifteen steps bard film. If desired, pressure on arv takrn ln flvo Becond*. R.*st a s button trill cause It to repeat the , tnntn ,. tl t nnd brratbe- deeply for ten

seconds. The third eionise is s sidetwister. keeping the limbs straight and the hands hanging at the sides. Go as far down the right and left side

A ooirt nuhnnlcal lo, h,l bMP “ I”"™' W '"' PfltH- Ih- a-pth p.,.»,M b, IViili.im Ibrnb—r. ot Ho- '• U.-t~*H '» Ir'ttl ><”' Am.-,. N V ... n,o.t mMb.lkl to. but boal the w»l,t. Tkk. tbl. ,,.*1" tur,- I. i tor . eoupl. ut doll.. '*> ““f -“It ***■ w "* bWn,:

Novel Media lical Toy

. blk tn lndu.tn.1 nehMvement bomiWaa , h . n bo bottkbt thltd: of c cup ot wnhed nec. Cook rutively little has been written ... a,. __ . ^

Birds and Animals Turned Into Humans Aus’.raltor natives tell queer .ttories of creation, each tribe haring a different leg"nd One tribe say* that In the begtnn eg the earth opened up In the midst of Perigundl lake and various ^ bin's and animals came out. They lay down in the sun to be "finished" Into human beings by U* my*. When the finishing procesr was over they got vf> and walked away. Another tribe says that before man was made a tribe of magical creatures, known s* "Mura-mura*." lived on the sarth While one of these was nup'ing kangaroo the animal hopped out of

- -ht.

Pa ral ins. oa the hunter wsx called, asked some old women where It had gone, but they Itod to Mm. as they

had killed It.

He became ancry. and seeing some half-finished bodies lying on the ground he straightened he straightened out their limbs, blew in their

this stock for dlstrubution. ‘ until the rice to soft and the wi _ ,, In such s stock market as Wall absorbed. Then add

'“"‘■'''<1 *»*' ”<>""" *«° i-d-p"*! ■»'"».

values melt astonishingly fast. A man Two onions, minced fine, may be very rich and yet bav. dllfi- One-half cup of finely minced parsley 1 culty in obtaining money to mevt the One and one-half cupr of brown

demand, of banks when they call their gravy,

loans. It's a time of sacrifice and One teaspoon of sslt. slaughter. Wall street to pities* In One-bait teaspoon of pepper those periods i One-half teaspoon of curry powder • • • j Toas to mix and then beat until very One thing certain to that Durant is ; hot. Serve garnished with nicely going to continue to be a big figure In ! browned slices of bacon, the automotive Industry- He Is some To make the brown gravy add one thing of an oltrust. as Is Henry Fold. ; hal' -up of flour to the bacon fat left He does not Indicate where he to going in he pan after browning the bacon, to have the male plant of Durant Cook until a deep mahogany color, and

In a few years be had It as sound fin- ' Molont i^c., further than to say It' then add two cups of water. Cook

anctolly as it could be. Before he was w)l| ^ , n lh)> M , dd j e Wen and It win ' until smooth and stir well,

thirty he was the head of the Darant- ^ Jn acI j re operation August 1 next Scrapple Nut Sausage* Dort Co., the L-raest maker of Br.pgles | ^ tia y t*. very quiet for a year or Mash one pound of scrapple fine and and users of lumber in the world, j TW(J ^ aB b , vca aftpr me other , add one-half cup of finely chopped peaHe was one of the first mr-fl In the but arco .d!rg to those who ruts and the- wort smooth. Form buggy or carriage line to appreciate shou)(1 know> he is coming back. into sausages and then roll In flour and the possibilities of tf.e automobile. He And (f he dafv wall brown In hot fat. Make a brown

started on his automobile career with alrpel will have no more chance to gravy.

a Bulck. Through expansion or pur- pUy football wiih him than It has had Emloce Pot Roast

stands for Crapo. As with Ford, he locks more like a student than a' great Industrialist. He isn't tall and he ia slender. Yet he's a glutton for work. He used to be ct his desk by 5 a. m. and clean np most of his day's work before his regular office force come on duty. He has been that way

for thirty years or more.

It wasn t money or chance that made opportunity for him. He always was a wonder. When he was little more than twenty-one he was put In charge of a MirhUan city that was barkrnpt.

roll down a chute, and dropping one by op— inu, In th- pmpk.ry „! -p.™ wko ban l.-r- . wb-rl citun- lb- Utl-r U, molr- "■"! »PP«lon> <!••«• by gravity ^ rrmoTe<1 - o 01 !’ ,u ' rT ''^ Wbll- ,b- wb——! .’nr— tb- «««.. "> butdlcnr tb- InAIrldu" ".P . -AU-ln, lb. toll, to bob up md down kpp~™- nboul tb- —l.tlln-. on . pivot. . -on ol windmill nnwn,- lu '“' "fit >** t"""' ■'>' “ I' 10 ' against the abdomen as possibl< Work fast and breathe and exhale ■ wlhle exercising. This work I* don>

in thirty seconds.

The slender womsu will not find .is much difficulty in doing this exercise ss the fleshy specie, who perhaps

xir will not be able to balance as easily W Oman | as the former nor do the work tn the same amount of time. Each student

The importance of systematic exer- mU M necessarily study her own methctoe for women of sedentary habits ods of application. With practice (anno-, be overestimated. The hene-> those Inclined to be heavy about the buftlnes* world, as a rules hr shid sr tup* and abdomen will find that the fits derived have a oust wholesome work becomes easier and the body

Morning Exercise |i.ior the Business

I Am the Automobile

chase he became the builder of the Hf , nry

Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oldsmoblle. Oakland. Serippe-Booth. G. M C. trucks, i Samson tractor*, Delro light and no end of automobile and tractor ncces-

ories. Proiuct of brain and brawn I fill When he had began business be had man's primary need of transportation $2000. That was less than thirty-five . faM tn- progress of civilization by years ago. Six months ago he had jbrtngin: men closer together.

81.000 persons on his payroll and w*'

Chop the balance of the pot

fine and add

Two grated onions. One half cup of finely mined pars-

ley

One cup of brown gravy. One cup of cream sauce.

Season to taste and then h-at slowly until very hot Lift on toast and gar-

1 sr* the friend and the servant of j nlsh with finely minced pepper >r pi-

and invigorating effi.i on the mini*..

body and morals.

Successful men and women of the business aorid as a rule, take a light fotiu of exercise In the morning on rising previous to the dally "tub". Moreover, they play outdoors as regu- ' larly a* they toll within. Their appearance even In advanced mid J'.- agr shows them to be mentally and physically alert and none the worse for their heavy business responsibilities. Eve.-, human beings mu*t nee.vT>arily have a balance wheel. arJ no batter medium can be found than that of

poise less difficult to retain.

The bending ex-retoe takes the aody down with the hands thrust back to the limbs and np in a vertical position. Breathe deeply for five seconds before starting the next exercise or longer <rhen this is m>ce*sanr. A good breathing exercise is to raise the hands from the sides, palms Inward, to ns high over the head as possible, turning them so as to meet again over head. Stan to inhale as soon as the hand* are directly overhead. Then forcibly exhale. Place the hand* back the same position overhead, raise

Check on Truck

Drivers

conducting manufacturing operation* ^nj-ind mentos

in forty-eight ciliea. He Is said to , j liw tbp comp^lon of recreation have made more millionaires than and the helpmeet of work. Carnegie. j render employment to millions * * * j speed producUon snd the delivery of

It's odd bat true that the two great 1 lhe wori

reverses Mr. Durant sustained came . J | ncr *ase the value of property, out of wholly contrary causes. His j place the country within reach of first developed from too much proper- lh(< J, ||y wp ,, er and bring the city to i sooting an outlay of several thousand ity: his aecond came in a period of do- lhe doo „ D f country folk. : dollars, turn* It over to the u nder presalon The fir ' affair was leas To ^ fannrr i bav teen a godsend, mercies of a driver, much depend* than ten years ago. He had not the !! MVe tllnP and ubor Through upon .he latter whether the truck Is a plan* capacity to care for the ever rap bp bl) . ,proved hi* way of living source of profit to the owner or a increasing growth of Ms business. He j haTp brouKhl the t0 wr, close tn loss If the outfit is employed conhad to gel n million dollars with which ; h)la , stanllv there w >11 be a balance to Us to build more structures .purchase The m , n „ frrt „ rpr d epends on me lo credit, whereas the driver may M-end

more machinery, more material, etc. ra rry merchandise from source to a considerable portion of hi* time 1e The automobile business is not a f ac t or y and o- to the market*. loafing about some inviting spot, but quick-asset proposition. You mu*t j proclaim the aares of the mcr- the Interest on Investment goes

just the same and the truck shows

a dead loss.

This condition of affairs is remedied To more , now by the use of s little device which makes an accurate retrort c!

R CE*T. PER ANNUM SAVINGS ACCOUNTS

tars so they could hear, and rammed ‘ ht.vc plant, machtery. labor, material. ,.hant. I swell his profits, some clay down their tholr throat*. | etc, to get out your product. You , aPrTe (h c customer, aztd clear through their bodies, to ' must advertise. You must have agon j aln ,ne feet of the salesman, beara make them stiff- These then became cies. You must, al times, sell on In- ln({ hlnl u, greater servic. ^ men and be continued to make more stallmenta. Not Infrequently the and gne.ler riches. money is a long tirai coming in. A j brin( j ,ne physician in time to save the movements of the vehicle during

- the stricken. 1 keep his mind keen the dry. The report give* such In- ! an., his hand steady. I restore rose* formation as the machine number, to the cheeks of pallor driv-r s numler, date and exact Ume. 1 serve th*> Interval* of all profes- mileage and miscellaneous data about Mon*. 1 am the inspiration of art and : loading, changing of tire*, taking gaso-

of letter*. . 1‘n" “"d on - *' ,r

Man l* indebt<-d to me for the broad- Each driver it provided with an , entng influence of travel. . identification scy hearing hi* number I provide comfort 'and protection on , Th!* key muni be Inserted in tb.- truck i hlll wa> . auditor before It Is possible for him Woman realizes her independence 1 to take hi* opening statement or to through my offices j *<an the engine He then turn* the To youth. I m<on the wbolesomenes* i knurl-4 knob at the right. »hieh print* • of the great outdoors, the poeti.. of | the opening statement, locks the key ! motion and the romance of casnglng j in the machine and allow* the motor i scene To age. I bring rejuvrration to be started, if the driver wishes to | through diversion* other than the j remove the key a closing statement

j hearthstone.

• I atu-nd man at bto birth. Through-: the two

oj> the span of life 1 an the cradle, and reason for leaving the truck \p. ud.l- ttud lit- rttulw -tAlt ; «’■' •' r “ el ‘ ^ ""I'l^ 1 am the bearer to the final place , reason and the fact recorded, outo-

j of real.

1 am the new common carrier, am the automobile.—Vhlla. Ledger.

4 "

Open a Savings by Mail

Account

Add to know

it regularly t h e satisfaction

and

of

watching your wealth increase CAPITAL AND r .l;RPL«JS M,000,000

WEST END TRUST CO. Broad Sc. and So. Penn PHILADELPHIA. PA.

t be printed, and a comparison of

itements reveals the time

Tommy'—"Sa>'t P* w -’ Mr Ftgg—"Well?"

Tommy—“I* slow fe*w's U* eaaKwt

maucally the engine Is cut off and -n1 j other print uma, oe taken to start itThe record thus made shows the time that the truck was stopped and the -Automatic stopping of th- engine ef-

fects a groat ss'lng

Tt^vy to

yesterday's tomorrow

•rcise of the right kind which pro- on the toes, straighten the spine to Its vide* the delightful exhlleratlng ef-! utmost length and try to touch as feet* that .olio*' relaxation from men- 1 imaginary object. This make* an extal strain. The more intense the con- cellent exercise that tapers »ho waist central Ion. the longer the hour* of I and lifts the organs, play. After the h-th. which should be of When the work in hand requires ; „ temperature suited to Individual long hours of sitting or standing, when j need*, wring o Turkish towel out of the patience 1* frequently overtaxed, cold water, swing it over the back, or where the nerve* are kept on ten- , with the ends in the nanls. Now rub *ion. the pomon accumulated must be ; up nnd down the bark briskly from thrown off. and tn no better way than shoulder to hip* and below. Then reby changing the line of thought tnu. verse the towel and hold one end In now channel*. Moreover, exetclne j front, the other In back and draw it xtimuUte* the function of all organs, quickly over the shoulders. Deep breathing Is encouraged and a Should chilliness follow this work, fresh supply of oxygen is taken into you must find the difficulty. The bath the lung*, warn ing and purifying the was too cold or the temperature of blood The funettona of the skin are | the room. Keep up this work for a Increased and perspiration flows month and then take an inventory of freeiy. ; your general ht-lth and appearance. Many women and girt* employed in You will have fewer cold* nnd sore department stores and olfices are sf- throats, sleep better, the appetite will forded only meagre exercise, except demand wholesome food, and there where at times they are required to should he at least several pounds of handle such heavy articles os a ledger additional flesh or a loss according tn or a bolt of cloth. And here < ly ccr your personal requirements. Your tain musrlis are brought into play. work will be le*s of a task, and many The lack of a normal amount ot ex- worries take flight. ••rcise is nsponsible for many disord-

• r* The circulation become* sluggish. the liver .orpiu, the appetite fickle. The same old headaches follow night and morning. The nerves

“tAur »ud usually asNui tondi why p, this coupi, the uall.-uln. of tiop prerld., lor cold hand, and tel h.,,. , na tor The contain broottlnt ol Impure air, |nid ,. p, owiup lu Imperfect lea.llallon. Im- staid's I, 1... rmrpil, he peorfahw the blood and Ihtlle. di»a" , eon.ld.rahle ladu.ir. In meal by lo.erinp the yilallty. part, of Kaplan,!, a preat many women The daily peiUnpnp OPMmw children ha.lne taken II np.

In April the picking of cowslip* begin*, these flowers being In demand

exercise that Is taken <v l-hlr. reason) at( a curp for and also the greater the desire lo continue out- fl>r -^^pourr,- Hnd aachelll . Broom < * oor *- and elder flowers follow, bergamot. These exercises should be varied oc [nMtny petals, rose petals and red poppy cording to individual requirements, it p,-uUn bring good prices; ikewise raspi* the aim to call into play the muscle* petal* bring good prices; Ukewie rasp U»at Improve the digsetion. circulation mymand respiration. Those given below are only a few of the many especially “DM you son take gymnastics In ! adapted for morning use. which make* bis college course?" the Ideal tart for the day when tunc "Ye*, yes; but he never speaks any Mon* of the brain, rather than thr 0 t those foreign languages here ot body, are called into corstant activity home."

Perfume Hunters

* to be t

good reaaon

tend to rountei .ct the deliberating effects of sedentary life and the t