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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 5, 1928, p. 7

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tk a i a rt harriers and rids behind them in a uc liegenu ol connecticut he was taken aside and v rf warned that no one hunts on sunday lfoiill dyriie that no one but a brute would ever use up three horses in a iunt and by walter milus that planque of harriers was not j not n u a sporting term in common use he in the summer of 1925 donn byrne rijtij 1 i i j us r admitted he had only read it some- ana his wife came back for a brief l jit xt v st i where but how could an irish poet visit to new york that was after 5 o possibly posa up so iridescent a messer marco polo blind rafteryi 7 add that so bad nerer been on a fame and the secure pinnacles of the saturday evening post don byrie was received by ehlp news reporters and special interviewers and he look ed them in the eye without quailing he told them sketchily about his earlier career some called ug soldier of fortune he said and admitted that perhaps he had been he was a stu- fient with a masters degree from dub lin and a few other scholastic trifles picked up at the sorbonne and in leip zig he was an irish sportsman and a hard rider there was something rather vaguer about great udvnture in south america and a mighty game fcore before that morning or there was the moment when ha came in two hours late to an appoint ment and explained with gravity that he had been lunomng at the lambs with a millionaire who was to back his new play it had made him late because he had been obliged to out line the play and as he outlined 1t tho millionaire tad fallen more and more under the spell of its marvelous its irresistible possibilities there was never such a play nor such a millionaire nor such a luncheon and he catalogued the extraordlnary of poker in the ship coming home and tmenu ending actually with devon- then something about knocking around fhlre clotteu cream it was object- newspaper offices in new york and cd that devonshire cream cannot well being fired from tho sun because bo transported even by the fastest the sun thought he used poor eng- steamers he did not falter tho lish and something about working millionaire has imported his own herd in a garage in harlem where the fact of devonshire cows to niako devonshire cream hero scored 102 not out british experimenter designs unique radio photo equipment captain otho fultons fultograph built for still picture reception is demonstrated privately london will be sold in fall lses synchronized cylinder london british radio fans ar looking forward to two new develop ments in the autumn baird televi sion sets are promised for september 1 at a price around 150 and captain otho fulton inventor of the fulto graph announces that his device for receiving still pictures as broad cast from a central station will be ready in october at about 125 a set xsfwft elcctromahcally a captain fulton recently dnon- fefef 3 strated his invention at self ridges in ira featurc3 london before an audience of cngin- v eers and newspapermen his device m c pw is not itself a receiving set but is delf w p signed to be attached to any ordinary h 6md upon th t mcveigh irish lefthander contributed largely to the win of the ire- wireless rccoivcr or even to a telet p e eivlns needle traced tho at the rijeiving end a similar cyllnj der revolved in perfect synchronize tion wtth thj sending cylinder tho synchronization is rectified every second opon each revolution of th cylinder this rectification operates that ho held a masters degree was not counted against him and some thing about losing a job as editorial writer on the globe because of a political blunder and some more and when it was over his wife ac cording to the reporter remarked i tell him he came from the other side of the mountain a mountain has two sides one you can see and one you cant brian came from tho other side and that seems about all any one knows of brian oswald donnbyrne except his prose and a handful of le gends jerked suddenly from the world in a strange automobile wreck he leaves behind him a name implant ed in tho mind with all the deadly iteration of periodical literature and a mist of singular impenetrable rom ance every ono knows the name it is difficult to discover any one even among his friends who will admit that they knew donn byrne ho never seems to have said much about his background which is essential as one of his characters remarks to the for himself no said brian oswald donn- pyrno steadily for this luncheon it was tfcie romance that had illumi nated tfce copy desk on the brook lyn eagle the hack work and the struggle and perhaps in the end land team ovor tie touring west indies cricketers at dublin unusual dishes for warm weather summer is the time of high color and for that reason summer menus should avail themselves of all the brlgbt fruits aud vegetables of the season but fruits and vegetables alone do not to my mind constitute an entire ly satisfactory list of necessary sum- he realized it my people he warns mer foods salads fresh vegetables his readers for all their romance and raw fruits may gratify the more are a practical nation donn byrne i dollcate appetites but how about tho wont homo sucoessful to be an irish gentleman and poet whos who describes him as patron ot sport and former international athlete and tho people who once heard him describe how ho witnessed captain webbs fatal attempt to swim niagara which happnned oddly enough six years be fore donn byrne was horn or win hunt cups or range tho pampas saw little more of him from ireland there is another story one is allowed a glimpse of brian donn byrne in his llttlo place in sur rey or in his great castle with ln- mimorabls rooms heated solely by fireplaces two fireplaces looking out fttomj nderstandingof a man what he said coulty cor nto fbo great atlantic about himself trails behind it tho in- a c01mtr gentleman ha was to have tangible but unmistakable aura of his hrb horses shortly a found unquenchable imagination tall mus- p rider an unerring shot a strong cuar obstinate fluent and with some swlmmer a lovsr of romance ahater elements of the child about him he m so ho said and per- may have been the type of the irish was true because modernity adventurer he was unquestionably went to the troul of killing him in pinch of baking soda soak for two glasses chill the irish romantic tne 6ndl uch tts same strango hours drain rinse well in hot water beaten cream place walnut meats way ono cannot holp recalling it as and then place sweetbreads in a sauce- over cream place cmfwy enu nenn it is useless to inquire too closely after facts on the authority of whos who ho was born in york city on november 20 1889 on his own authority he was taken back to ireland by his parents at the ago of two or three months whos who educates him privately at univer sity coliege dublin and at paris and leipzig but omits to mention any de gree save an honorary ba in 1909 it was in 1911 that ho returned to now toil the year of his marriage and tried his luck upon the newspapers the diplomatic scrvico and the south american adventure should have come about that time but on the brook lyn eagic where he worked for a year or so as a copyreader no one seems to remember him saying any thing about it the legends however proliferated there is a story that ho hired a room opposite the office installed a steno grapher and rushed there sandwich in hand to dictate romantic prose dur- ine his lunch hour his connection with the eagle is supposed to havo been severed when ho was ono day carried away by the beauty of the prose and arrived back at tho copy desk fifteen minutes late this incl dent appears to havo been forgotten on the eagle but then on the sun thoy remember that he was drop ped not because he used poor eng lish as he said but because he used english rather too good and much too extensive for police reporting after that thero were tho maga zines ono finds a poem of his in harpers in 1912 and a short story in the century in 1914 and then a rising flood of sound magazine fic tion in 1917 ho was living in clark street brooklyn and when the papers printed a paragraph about him they had to identify him as a writer of short stories and then ono day olenn frank at the time editing the century was discovered in a par oxysm of enthusiasm over a great book and a great man donn byrno had brought him tho manuscript of mcsscr marco polo and told him that he was tired of potboiling and wished to write now as he wanted to tho book succeeded and the legend grew donn byrne tho irish adven turer and sportsman tho student tho philosopher difficult at times and moody but a mngnificont talker with a glowing invention tho last tradi tional irish novelist ho said so him self ho dressed with tho elaborato caro of mayor walker and with some thing of tho effect ho bought him self it is said a pink coat but om itted to wear it whon somo ono told him that in american hunts it is only tho master and whips who wear pink coats and thnt ho must havo mado a mistake of course ono mado mistakes tioto is a story of a sunday aftor- noon when ho strollod in upon arthur somers rocho with tho brave an nouncement that ho had boon follow ing lounds and llir0 horses men after all the test ot a meal is in its ability to satisfy the hungry male they work just as hard and require just as much nourishment in summer as they do in winter after all dinner to them is dinner the year round the distinctive qaullty of hot weather dinners should bo in their fresh appeal expand your variety of dishes just ae nature grows lavish in her variety give your family now menus substantial yet different meals in which the necessary color and verve are supplied by the abundance of tho summer markets tho roclpes are planned to feed four persons generously reclpee are given only for dishes not likely to be in tho avorago cookbook sweetbreads en casserole cover four small sweetbreads with ice water to which has been added a i salt and ico for tisxoo hours or let froezo in lco cube drawer of a me chanical refrigerator stuffed cucumbers peel four largo cucumbers cut lengthwlso in half remove seeds and soft part soak in salted water for half an hour then rinso in cold water to remove salt parboil five minutes and drain stuffing mixture melt one table spoon of butter in a ftwlng pan and brown ono chopped onion and half of a clove of garlic chopped blend in ono tablespoon of flour and stir in half a cup of milk then add one- cup of flaked whltoflsfoy a llttlo chop ped parsley and groon popper ono- thlrd of a cup ot chopped celery and two chopped hardboiled eggs sea- eon with salt and pepper stuff tho cucumbors with this mixture lay them on strips of bacon in a pan and bake in a hot oven for half an hour servo with a good tomato sauce to which has been added a little sugar long beans do not break the beans but boll or stem them whole drain butter salt and pepper and lay in rows on a over cream serve junket with small pitcher of caramel sauce caramel junket brown granulated sugar over fire in aluminum pan add water to make syrup use this caramel syrup to sweeten junket prepared in regular way mold junket in individual and cover with stiffly phono demonstrates apparatus process taking three and a half mm- utes tho image transmitted in the london demonstration the rcproduc- for the purpose of his demonstra- j tions were remarkably clear and gooo tion he transmitted tho pictures mere- j the sending and receiving sets are ly from one end of a long room to the each about tho bize of a small portable other so that tho audience could see graphophone both sending and receiving apparatus forecasts uses captain fulton sees his invention in operation but similar tests have been successfully made between paris and vienna also the demonstration not only as an interesting device for showed transmission over wire in- 1 the radio fan but as likely to be enorj stead of by wireless as in the paris- mously valuable for commercial utill vienna tests y- the vienna police have declared the picture or photograph to be sent j it invaluable for quick transmission of is first reproduced by photographing finger prints and broadcasting photo- it through a finely ruled screen upon graphs of missing persons and escaped a thin plate of chemically treated cop- criminals he foresees its use also forj per tho copper is then placed uponjsonding pictures to ships at sea for a revolving metallic cylinder the sending weather charts etc to aero- needle following the finely ruled lines planes in flight for broadcasting xj like a graphophone needle produces a ray photographs in medicine and surj low uneven humming sound which i3 j gery and for transmitting cheques transmitted cither by wire or wireless letters of credit and constructional to tho receiving apparatus drawings it killed isodare duncan new in nis castle cork the romance had come true and there seems small usojn inquiring how true it had been in the beginning he saw himself as pan add boiling water to cover a pitcher ot caramel sauce teaspoon of salt one teaspoon of mlxj voa and pep asp ed spice and the following vegetables i c remove bones from ono and six carrots quartered three stalks ot colery one largo onion quartered and an irish hero which is perhaps one half a clove of garlic chopped line oriifctn rtfh tu i o i f t v t spices anu requisite of being an irish hero and simmer for two hours bemovo sweet- he had the obstinacy the strength and tho imagination to make others see himself in that light also it was a light as jeweled as his marco polo and what difference can the matter of its absolute veracity make to the understanding at his castlo in cork half pounds of veal cover tho veal with water add ono tablespoon of mixed boll until tender strain he sat himself down in tho mornings in a gorgeous dressing gown to con tinue tho school of goldsmith and sterne which he feared would pass with himself and tho proso was flow ing out of him when he died thero is the new book about tho napoleonic days already completed and after that says a private letter the title of my next book is the case is altered from the name of a public house in surrey it has taken a great deal of form and vitality sinco we spoko of it i havo also in mind the novel after that if i am spared to write it i told you i had bought coolmain castle i am putting in elec tric lights a telephone and the largest white bathroom in ireland ho was keeping h ho added as fit as the other v gent gene tun- ney it was tho fantasy come true and then an automobile and his own ob- stinncy put an end to it ny herald tribune the broth and shred tho meat soak one package gelatin in one cup cold water for five minutes add threo cups of tho strained hot veal broth season well and cool slice flue two green peppers and lino a large mold breads and quartered carrots strain ono and a half cups of tho broth melt one and a half tablespoons of butter in saucepan and blond in one and a half tablespoons of flour slow ly stir in ono and a half cups of sweet- bread broth season with two table- broth and spoons of prepared cooking sherry or mlxt fv t u lemon juice salt and pepper nml a ia of t remove all membranes from th mixture contnno this alterna- four cooked sweetbreads and place v add m uro un mo1 ls u i ij filled ending with broth set on lco them in a casserole on four rounds for several hours expert chess player swela caunt daughter of vice-ad- mlral gaunt is the champion woman chess player of england princes propose transaf rican tour kenya expected to be main object of royal trip to the tropics london tho prince of walw ac cording to information in anglo- african official circles expects to leave london in august on his jour ney to east africa and to return about february he will visit north ern rhodesia nyasaland tanganyika kenya and uganda and probably re turn home through the sudan a larger time wilil however be devoted to kenya if possible the prince it is expected will be accompanied by his younger brother the duko of gloucester it is rumored also thnt the latter is very desirous of visiting the northern frontiers of kenya whero mr and mrs martin johnson have done so much filming this region still swarms with game of all kinds it is tho most uncivilized part of kenya kenyas contact with civilization though at present very slight is ex tending british security in the north- of toast lay a piece of bacon on top of each sweetbread and garnish with i carrots and cooked peas pour tho cream sauco over tho sweotbreads chicken and spinach pudding to one cup ot cooked chopped spln- ach add two cups of cooked chopped and bake in hot oven for half an chicken and ouo beaten egg mako a oue cup of thinly sliced raw carrots and ono medium sized onion chopped soak the cabbage carrots and celery in cold water for half an hour to crisp them drain add tho onion and mols- ten with french dressing arrange em territory while tho wellboring is tho salad mixture on lettuco leaves attracting large bodies of tribesmen and serve with or without mayonnaise irom abyssinia who refuse to return it tho mayonnalso is used garnish their own country on account of the misgovernment which they allege to hour tomatoes with watercress water dip tomatoes in boiling break the skin chdll thoroughly with a dash of paprika spinach timbalcs boat two eggs add one aud one- fourth cups of milk two tablespoons melted butter twothirds teaspoon salt ono teaspoon onion juice and ono exist many of them are enlisting in tho colonys armed police forces and are proving very good material on tho governors recent tour in this re gion ho was impressed not only by tho immense and plentiful variety of white sauco of onethird cup of milk f cup chopped cooked spinach blond game but in many places by its ono tablespoon butter and one table to spoon of flour and season well with peel carofully and salt and popper add to the spinach slice and lay on mixture blend thoroughly put into a glass dish and garnish with chilled watercress raspberry mousse mash ouo pint of carefully picked raspberries through a fine siove stir into ono point of heavy cream stiffly beaten add powdered sugar to taste remembering that whon frozen this wollbuttored baking dish cover tho top with buttered crumbs and bake in a modorato oven for twenty minutes serve with either a brown or a tomato sauce fresh vegetable salad a salad of raw vegetables which may bo rated excollent both because i very thoroughly turn into buttered molds and hako in a moderate oven j twenty minutes garnish with parsley and serve with a tomato sauco tameness giraffes raced along besido his car for miles taking advantage of the presonca in south africa of carnegie trustees the kenya libraries committee have invited them to visit that colony and berlin now economizes police by investigate their movement a con- regulating nearly all its street traffic crete scheme is being drafted to place automatically with lamps suspended beforo them from wires at the main street inter- 1 sections colors change at intervals i a matter of taste of about a minute thus drivers know j c squire in the london observer dessert will lose a llttlo of its sweet- jot vltamlne content and tnste requires j precisely how long they will have to hid in the opon conspiracy h 0 wells describes a newer and more modern utopia one mans utopia pour into mold lay wax papor two cups of finely shredded cabbage pack in one cup of celery cut in small pieces too noss over top and covor tightly uvait toronto is following this plan on a 30socond basis a view of epsom downs giving a good idea of the crowds was not her own sho gavo mo an ugly look well it couldnt havo boon hor own as sho still has it rocontly publishod nnocdotos of fjoorgo iii of england assort that tho first public intimation of his dorango- mont camo whon ho oponod parlia ment with tho words my lords and turkoycocks tho omployor who underpays men ought to bo compollod to share tho had just used up punishment of thoso who aro driven h thought it would i to steal to avoid starvation judgo iw a good idea to got o planquo of taylor of kings county is another mans poison i do want the poor to bo richer i do object to the wasteful use of tho worlds im measurable resources i am curious about scientific discovery but i do not want a world of mixed racos of brcedlngsuperviscd by experts and ol unlversnl rush for that is what mr wells seems to want a posterity in terested in posterity and that in- trested in niiother posterity each generation laboring to discover moro and leavo moro to another generation of slaves of the future the futuro is it not mr wellss own scientists who toll us that the world will ono day go cold if a collision with a comet hasnt previously occurred be nmmm enthusiastic race lovers thronc epsom downs for derby favored by a clear day and a shining sun tho classic derby was run at epsom downs england boforo record crowd felstead owned by sir h cuilffoowon wife jockey h wragg up won tho famou raco hothouse fruits london morning post cons bananas aro ripening under glass in england tho worldwide extent of jpo british empire has enabled tho r sjis jf all tho earth to bo ir nous in find put brought to the ffiisaffi of soason without tho aid of mo science bomo also was provided in tho days of tho kmplre with oxotlo dishes of ovcry description in this matter tho main distinction hotwoon tho british and tho roman empire scorns to bo that in romo tho support ers of a simple ilfo from tlmo to tlmo brought in laws prohibiting tho im port of foreign luxuries whllo in oui own caso tho cries of eat moro fruit and consumo moro colonial pro duco havo hoslowod upon thorn tbo approval of ovon tho llttlo englaodor

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