Maple Walnut (1902) or Walnut Maple (1907)

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   There are 17,600 Google hits for "maple walnut."  OED ("Food?  What's that?") is finished with the letter "M" and doesn't have it.
   There are 5,660 Google hits for "walnut maple."  This is often not a food, but a piece of wood.  OED doesn't have this, either.

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WALNUT MAPLE

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              Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File).       Los Angeles, Calif.: Sep 7, 1913.                   p. II6 (2 pages)
 ("Walnut Maple" is here somewhere in this furniture ad--ed.)


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              New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: May 3, 1925.                   p. 27 (1 page)
(Furniture.  You find the "walnut maple" in these three--ed.)

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              New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Jun 1, 1866.                   p. 7 (1 page)

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              New York Daily Times  (1851-1857).       New York, N.Y.: Jan 22, 1853.                   p. 5 (1 page)


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              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Jan 3, 1932.                   p. S12 (1 page)

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              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Dec 22, 1909.                   p. 7 (1 page):
(Illegible.  Perhaps in the chocolates ad--ed.)

      THE SEDUCTIVE SUNDAE.
       From the New York Tribune..       The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Aug 11, 1907.                   p. E7 (1 page):
_None of the Soda Fountain Men Can Tell_
   _How the Name Originated._
>From the New York Tribune.
(This original article should in the archives from the TRIBUNE--ed.)
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   This one I'm setting before you is composed of frozen cream heaped with walnuts which have been steeped in walnut maple sirup, the whole covered with thick walnut maple sirup.  There isn't a better sundae going, and when it's made of chopped walnuts, which have been mixed when dry with malted milk powder it's about as nourishing and appetizing a thing as you can get.

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MAPLE WALNUT

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              Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File).       Los Angeles, Calif.: Jul 27, 1912.                   p. II3 (1 page)

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              Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File).       Los Angeles, Calif.: Jun 15, 1912.                   p. I15 (1 page)

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              Los Angeles Times (1886-Current File).       Los Angeles, Calif.: Dec 9, 1911.                   p. II6 (1 page):
     _Don't Forget Your Sunday Brick_
      It Puts the Finishing Touch to Your Dinner
MAPLE WALNUT ICE CREAM--VANILLA ICE CREAM
STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM


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              New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Jan 17, 1903.                   p. 4 (1 page):
Walnut Candies , 25c
English Walnut...Maple Walnut.

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              New York Times  (1857-Current file).       New York, N.Y.: Mar 21, 1902.                   p. 4 (1 page):
Maple Walnut Jumbles.

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              New York Daily Times  (1851-1857).       New York, N.Y.: Apr 27, 1855.                   p. 6 (2 pages):
(Furniture--ed.)


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      MAPLE WALNUT BAVARIAN CREAM.
              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Jan 29, 1920.                   p. 9 (1 page)

      SOME CHEESE DISHES.
              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Jul 1, 1917.                   p. FS7 (1 page)

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              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Feb 16, 1913.                   p. 9 (1 page)

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              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Dec 23, 1906.                   p. R1 (1 page)

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              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Dec 14, 1906.                   p. 7 (1 page)

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              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Dec 10, 1905.                   p. 4 (1 page)

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              The Washington Post  (1877-1954).       Washington, D.C.: Apr 8, 1905.                   p. 7 (1 page)



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