of the BREEZE 
July 28, 1916. 
season with salt, pepper and paprika 
and serve piping hot. 
Il asked. a Boarding School Girl 
and she, true to tradition, answered, 
“Why, pickles, of course, and cake 
with much frosting and nuts.” This 
sounded easy, but proved to be more 
difficult than was at first apparent. 
The following cake rule seemed to 
come as near as possible to her ideal 
—QOne cup sugar and one-half cup 
butter, creamed, stir in the beaten 
yolks of two eggs, one-half cup milk, 
in which dissolve one-half teaspoon 
soda, add two cups flour, sifted with 
one teaspoon cream of tartar. Add 
the whites of the two stiffly 
beaten, and bake in two sheets. 
The caramel is made of two cups 
sugar, boiled and stirred until thick 
with two-thirds cup milk and large 
piece butter, one cup walnuts cut in 
small pieces, and vanilla flavoring. 
The caramel is spread thickly between 
the layers and on the top of the cake. 
I asked the office boy and he said, 
“Aw, gee! I’d choose a fried egg 
sandwich.” Of the modus operandi, 
only this much could I gather. The 
bread is cut quite thick, and the egg 
in question is fried a delectable brown 
in butter, seasoned, and placed be- 
tween the buttered slices. An epi- 
cure will prefer thin, thin slices of 
onion placed at judicious intervals 
on the egg. And there you have it! 
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From -A SOLDIER ON THE 
MewvitcAn BorpDER. 
LETTER 
A letter was received by the editor 
this week from David 
Chadwick, son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Charles Chadwick, Manchester. The 
young man is one of the recruits who 
joined Co. H of Salem after the 
militia had been ordered to the border 
and is now with his company at Camp 
Cotton, near El Paso. He writes: 
“IT had the pleasure of reading voar 
paper, the Nortn Snore Breeze, last 
week and it felt good to know we 
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day off, and go over to El Paso until 
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the MeeVee Cogk! “It is better than 
nothing. We have shower baths in 
the camp. The best time to take one 
is early in the m orning or late at 
night, just before retiring. This pic- 
ture that you see is one officer signal - 
ing to another officer. We have the 
day off, Amaral and myself. We are 
going to El Paso and then to Fort 
B Ras where the artillery from Salem 
is located. We are situated in sort 
of a valley here, between two moun- 
tains, right within 100 yards of the 
border. We can see the Mexicans 
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and then overeat at dinner? 
in awhile they will fire a shot just to 
let you know that they are there. 
“Sincerely yours, 
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home news.” 
IMPATIENT, 
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damage suit pushed through with the 
utmost speed ? 
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weeks old, and | want the money to 
pay his college expenses.—Michigan 
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“My wife constantly pesters me for 
money. Does yours?” 
“No; the people she buys things 
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