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MAKE ICE CREAM
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RECIPE. I
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Argo Red Salmon is ready for the
table as soon as the can is opened, or
it may be served in 77 different ways.
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pleasure in quoting the greater part of
it. The Tribune says:
“We have doubts of the accuracy of
the premises. It is not easy to believe
that the extraordinary growth, pros
perity and popularity of Atlantic City
are solely or chiefly or largely due to
the fact that liquor is sold there on
Sundays. If that were so, what would
become of all that we have heard, and
truly heard, about the fine beach, the
superb bathing, the fishing and boat
ing, and the delightful and health-giv
ing climate of that favored spot? Are
all such qualities nothing? Would they
attract nobody if the barrooms were
closed on Sundays? Really, it seems
to us to be a libel upon the place to
say that without free drinks on Sunday
it would amount to nothing.
“But even if it were so, the conclus
ion of the argument would be still un
convincing. No doubt many visitors
were attracted to New Jersey by the
gambling horse races at Monmouth
Park and Guttenburg, and spent much
money there. But was that a satis
factory reason why those sinkholes of
iniquity should have been left undis
turbed? ‘lt pays to break the law.’
Why, that is the argument of the pick
pocket, the burglar, the highwayman,
the coiner and every law breaker. The
question of profits in dollars and cents
has nothing to do with the question of
law enforcement, or even with the
question whether the law should be
repealed. The law —such a law as
that —is not made to prevent or to
promote pecuniary profits, though as a
matter of fact it is not improbable that
honest enforcement of the law and
abolition of those offensive nuisances
which seem to be inevitable atten
dants upon the breaking of that par
ticular law would cause more profit
than loss to the city. But the law is
made for the conservation of public
order and public morals, and the ques
tion of whether its continued existence
and honest enforcement will or will
not serve that end is paramount to
all others, even to the consideration
of dollars and cents.”
This is sound reasoning, and we are
glad to see so strong a rebuke of the
faithless, perjured authorities of Atlan
tic City in a secular journal of the
Tribune’s standing.
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ANOTHER WAY OUT OF IT.
Nobody had ever had reason to ac
cuse Abel Pond of being dishonest,
but he was as sharp a man in a bar
gain as could be found in the county.
When the building committee applied
to him for a site for the new library,
he was ready to sell them a desirable
lot —but not at their price.
“I couldn’t feel to let it go under six
hundred dollars,” he said, with the
mild obstinacy that characterized all
his dealings with his fellow men. “It
wouldn’t be right.”
“You ought to be willing to contrib
ute something for such an object,”
said the chairman of the committee.
“If it’s worth six hundred, why not let
us have it for five hundred, and call it
you’ve given the other hundred?”
“M’m, no, I couldn’t do that,” said
Mr. Pond, stroking his chin, “but I tell
you what I will do. You give me
seven hundred for it, and I’ll make out
a check for a hundred and hand it over
to you, so’s you can head the list of
subscriptions with a good round sum,
and kind of wake folks up to their
duty.”
The Argo Red Salmon Cock Book
gives thirty-nine recipes for preparing
Salmon and sauces. Send a postal
card to Alaska Packers Association,
San Francisco, Cal., for it.
The Golden Age for August 20, 1908.
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