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The American Guardian from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma • 2

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Vol 2 1928 I THE OKLAHOMA WEEKLY LEADER RAGE TWO PAGE IS! 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Of course not and even our children know it and are losing respect for all laws" "Most of us a re law breakers" the blind attorney went on "There's very few people who don't take a drink of beer or wine Why anyone of you ladies in giving someone a glass of buttermilk are breaking the law Because buttermilk has more alcohol than the law allows The same way when you open a can of peaches and give someone a dialt of those peacheo You are a law breaker according to the Volstead Act Now isn't that silly? Shouldn't ouch a foolish law be changed?" "I am a Presbyterian" he told us "and I ant an Ainerican Neither my creed nor my Americanism permits me to oppose a man for office because he is a Catholic The constitution of the United States guarantees religious liberty and it plainly declares that no religious test shall ever be required of any candidate for office That holds good from the high office of President on down "I accept the Ten Commandments learned by Catholics as well as Protestants I am sorry to see those commandments broken by some of the leaders of the Protestant faith In the heat of this campaign Covered All Issues "Honor thy father and mother" says one of these Commandments Now when Alfred Smith atlas to the religion of his father and mother isn't be honoring that father and mother? Isn't that what all of us do who accept the religion our fathers and mothers?" This blind speaker covered every issue in the present campaign Someone else may do his reading for him but he does not get one-sided information lie requires the Pro and con of every question Trained for the legal profession he knows that you must be armed with all the facts if you would IA in your ease Moreover he has that greatest of gifts tolerance! That is why his speech went over to that mixed audience of men and women miners and farmers Protestants and Cat holies (mostly Protestante) Republicans Demo-crate Progressives and Socialists He won his when he declared his belief that in the main people want to do the right thing do you think we can ever have honest law enforcement? ()f course not and even our children know it and are losing respect for all laws" 01) 11INTS 1111t1IEN HELP Heavenly Salad Slice three bananas pick into flakes half a pineapple Mice three oranges and place in a glass dish In layers Sprinkle auger between each layer and pour over all the juke of a large lemon Keep on ice three hours Cocoanut grated can be sprinkled between every layer and on top and adds much to the flavor Butterscotch Apples FIT applem two-thirds cup brown sugar one-half cup water three-fourths cup milk one-half tablespoon cornatarch one-eighth teaspoon salt one-half to one tablespoon butter one-half teaspoon vanilla Wash the apples and cut them into quarters Pare and core them Into a sauce pan put the sugar and water and heat When syrup boils add the apples Cover and boil gently until the apples are tender Remove the apples from the syrup with a skimmer or a wire egg beater placing the fruit in sherbet glasses or other suitable dishes for serving In another pan mix the milk and cornstarch thoroughly Stir and cook until the mixture reaches the boiling point Then add it to syrup in which the appies were cooked Boil for a few minutea add the salt butter and vanilla and stir Then pour the sauce over the apples French Toast One or two eggs one-fourth teaspoon salt one cup milk six or eight slices of stale bread Beat the eggs slightly add the salt and milk Dip the bread In the mixture Heat a griddle or frying pan and place a tittle butter or substitute in the pan Brown the bread on one side in the hot fat and place a bit of fat on the top of each slice Turn and brown the other side Serve hot Serve with the following syrup One-half cup dark corn syrup two tablespoons brown sugar one-fourth cup boiling water one-eighth teaspoon salt and one teaspoon vanilla Mix the corn syrup sugar water and salt Heat until the boiling point is reached A' ool atd then add the vanilla If it is desired to serve the syrup hot I's flavor is improved by the addition of one teaspoon but'er Bordeaux Sauee Relish Pour quarts cabbage two quarts green tomatoes Mx large onions two ounces white mustard seed one-half ounce celery seed one tablespoon tinneric six red Peppers four cups sugar eight tablespoons salt two quarts vinegar Put cabba go tomatoes and Onions throuab food chopper Add all the ingredients and boil 30 minuteg Sea! while hot Scalloped Fggs Boil six eggs 20 minutes Shell and cut into thin slices and place In a baking pan a layer of eggs then a layer of cracker crumbs Sprinkle VI ith pepper and lots of butter Continue this until the eggs are all used Pour over the whole one cup of cream or rich milk and bake 20 minutes Baked Fork Chops Peel seven large potatoes slice as for scalloped potatoes Take one and one-fourth pounds of lean pork chops put a layer of potatoes In a baking dish and then a layer of pork chops Dust with salt and pepper and sprinkle with chopped onion Continue until all is used Have potatoes on top Pour in one cup of water put on cover and bake In a hot oven one hour and 40 minutes Uncover during the I had the unusual experience the other day of listening to a blind man make a public addream Not over the radio but in a ball in a mining community where we could nee the speaker who couldn't see us This blind man with his eyes closed to the printed page closed to the behavior of people about him knows more about what is going on in our country than do most people who having eyes see not His eyes domed to the physical world this afflicated man suffers none of the blindneas of prejudice that darkens the view of too many of us these exciting days Unable to Ube his eyes be uses his intellect more much more than those people who refuse to face facts Effective Speech This blind man math) one of the most effective speeches I have beard in this presidential campaign No shouting no gesturing' His right hand never left the table by which he atood Ile wasn't all "het up" like most of the speakers we hear Ile made an appeal to the conscience of his listeners and It went dece too because the people felt that this blind man was speaking out of the depths of his own conscience Ile is not one of the "big gulls" of the campaign that is he is not a speaker of national note This man is Paul Farthing an attorney of East St Louis Believing as he does that Ids country faces a serious condition in the present election this blind man with the aid of others to direct his footsteps goes out among his fellow citizens to plead for freedom and tolerance No Bitterness Perhaps his affliction has given hint a tolerant attitusle toward mankind Coming of a family of Democrats he shows no bitterness toward people of a different political party Born and bred a Protestant be reveals no intolerance toward Catholics Jews or any other creed To this blind tnan Republicans Democrats ProgresSIM) Socialists Potestants Catholics Jews and men of any other creed or none to him we are all human beings who in the main ant to do the right thing When he dealt with the "whispering campaign" that has so disgusted intelligent people of all parties he did it in a quiet restrained manner taking it for granted that intelligent people need only facts to be convinced He had the facts When he produced evidence about the kind of man Governor Smith really Is and the kind of woman Mrs Smith really is he did not give us evidenee from Democratic lips lie gave It from the lips of Republicans and Protestants who know and advise Governor Smith and hie wife and family "I believe in temperanee" dared this blind speaher in taking up the prohibition issne "I be lime that mean the thing they eall believe it has been a curse to our country" "I have a daughter in high sehool he told us "and I know the dangers that surround her I know what tide thing called prohibition is doing to our boys and girls of high school age" lie mentioned a prohibition joint in ths neighborhood of the high school his daughter attends "So many high school youths were seen there It became a public scandal Whoever beard of such a thing before these days of so-called tionr I bad the unusual experience the other day of listening to a blind man make a public address Not over the radio but in a ball In a min ng i community where we could Moe" Generel Store door watching old cuetoniers and every tbouswid was am Important a center of Trowe ft Bow chapel-swore entering the babies born in the I7nited States life as the Cbaltel or the Chequers store opposite At first they looked seven mothers give their lives Inn All three attracted goosips the other way when Ezra stared That but there was more in common sorrowfully at them but later they give( this count Ty the with chapel and IR tore than between paesed him carelessly by with a worst reeord in this rempect among chapel and Inn The "Taylor nod and "a pleasant mornina Mr the large nations of lite world Bros" Ezra and Jacob were Taylor how's hominess?" Until receutly th undeeirable die- chapel trustees and such a that() tinielon was ('bile's net nation now is there wag ether the 20-year-old Ile grew moody and the shop aecond elm "Taylor Brost General Deal- window fell into dimorder Stand- The foregoing information was given ere" came down and "Ezra N11 ity- leg before him O1 window I members of th American lore' went tip Nobody knew why never saw its confusion for there Public Health Aesociation at their generous oorpulent be-apectacled was a magnetic influence drawing convention in the Hotel Stevens Dr JUltaa Levy of Newark Jacob quitted the shop and bought his eyes across the way Leery- a cottage but gosielp declared thing be saw there watt marked ten 4' "He's made Wants to spend his per cent cheaper than he could buy Babies born In May have the best remaining days with roses and at and it worried him lite cumtoin chance to survive he said and the besot" had dwindled now to the very poro- best age for motherhood Is from e0 care At the same time Ezra the tall est who could only pay at th 0 to fact American women are gaunt and keen-eyes! was reckoned week-end and some of theta had a good man but keen as mustard failed him leaving more thau he more highly developed Intellectual- Worth a bit no doubt and anxious could afford to lose in the red book ly and more delicate has something to (0 i with this death rate" he to make it more under the eounter Nobody knew why or how they Jones the buteher smiled said but the complete answer es dissolved partnerehim Rumor had through it all Danton's universal Be de pr A committee our It they couldn't agree and yet Store had not yet begun to stock greatest public health authorities is Investigating and will report meat The butcher's 'limp was next so9n every Thursday after clotting time Ezra could be seen sitting in ee to Ezra Taylor's and Jones by way zob's garden In the evenings' they of being neighborly would say: "A played draughts together and read mighty fine set out Mr Taylor I NEGROES TEACH a chapter of the Bible before part- Nati in yesterday Same as if Lote HEALTH LESSONS lug don were brought down and on Sundays they took turn with dropped in Trews Business bad" Vie young MOWS Bible Claaa and Oh it is It is this competition must ATLANTA In home held each other Up as models for he Multi you fearful still we hygiene and care of the sick have young men to mould themselves mustn't grumble eh! Everything i been added to the eighth-grade on so cheap Just what poor folks curriculum of the Booker Wash-Both had a firm be7ief In the vita wanted Elir ington School at Atlanta Ga and Seca of thrift and herd work Ezra (To Iss4 eoncluded next week) an additional elective course in would say "The worlds a tempta- these subjects has been added to flout place for a young man but Health Officials the twelfth grade this book and hard work'll get him A small class of first grade chg- to the top If he's honest and looks To Teach Methods dren has been transferred to the upward enough" Of Birth Control high school building for use in The villagers had a way of say- praetice work for the class in home ing "As honest as Ezra Taylor" or minister hygiene in the preparation of food "As generoua and Christianlike as for health in New South Wales for the children In training in Jacob Taylor" and whatever either slates that in certain cases the cleanliness and good table man-did passed as sterling in 'Crowe practice of birth control would be ners and In story telling These Trowe was expanding Its boun- in the interest not only of families courses were added as the result of dames yet no competitor had ever themselves bet of the general pub- a survey three years ago of the dared to eet up against Taylor tic Ile is considering authorizing various vocations In the city open Bros hence there was POMO stir- departmental instruction to wives to negroes In which it was found prise when the village was invaded concerning intercourse without that a large number of the girls by an army of navvies and brick- pregnancy and women were employed as Myers The minister Paid he would ad- nurses of little children and as Next to the chapel was a vacant else wive silos husband surfer practical nurses plot once the property of Taylor front pulmonery tuberculosis to Bros and recently sold at Ezra 's have no more children and he PRICE OF FOrl instigation to I a London firm for would show them how to avoid building purposes more children In mental cases he GOING HIGHER Detre had collected fifteen hun- believed similar teecnings should dred pounds from the deal and be followed chuckled as he and Jacob divided (I' P) Retail the proceeds but he grew mysti- Film Shows Ideal prices for food were increased tied tut time went on and the great about i11a per cent in the month building began to tower over the Life For Children ending September 15 according to chapel dominating the village the Bureau of Labor the Bea This marks an Increase of right kind of food regular sleep- esi per cent over 1927 and of 54 One day it leaked out that "Dan- ing hours daily sun baths and per cent over 1913 ton's Ltd" would be opening up wholesome recreation were eubjects During this month the notable business in Trowc and then all the covering the standards for the PhY" increases in prices on Items of the hoareines were splashed )N ith hid- steal welfare of children from one workers' diet were: fresh eggs 14 eons Kis Intimating that "Dam to pie years of age illustrated In per cent pork chops 11 per cent ton'a" On the first of May would ba the new educational film strip onions 7 prepared to supply everything the per cent plate beef 5 per The Preschool Days of Betty cent butter 4 per cent (tuck roast village needed from needles to mo- Jones Preeared by the I Chit- hens lard bananas and oranges 3 tore dren's Bureau The formation of The one tailor the baeer and the per cent eirloin steak round steak correct habits and character forms- coal merchant protested vehement- rib roast ham and cabbage 2 per lion are also dealt ith in the film cent bacon milk cheese rolled ly in the vestry under the chair- Oats rice navy beans and canned manehip of Ezra They interviewed One of the first women lawyer peas 1 per cent Denton's representative ho the United States was Misr of 51 cities where the figures laughed at them for their painamid Florence Cronlee of Philadelphia were gathered only one---- Ernes hard look grew herder as now past 83 years of age she prae showed a decreaae ha decrease the opening day epproached tied until two years ego when was less than oneehalf of 1 ler Ha was surprised to receive a she w-as compelled to retire due to cent smart young man one day in April 1 failing eyesight and more surprised at the offer the youne man made They talked ova of rid the caller the counter "Look here old Milk Ilas Stamped "my firm's pre- 0 l'attenz Out Baby Cholera 1' iti sared to buy you out In full for three hundred pounds There's the 1 cheque and there's the EW years ago contract i ready Ill be frank with you It'll (fli 4000 children under five years of a age died in New 'York City each save all that or if you don 6091 't summer of "cholera infantum" In ant IA that way five hundred 197 though the population was 50 shares in Denton's your own prof- I its interest on your shares and t6114141 'er cent greater than in 1901 only i NG children under five died from every thousand babies born in the Untied States seven mothers give their lives That gives this country the worst record in this respect among the large nations of the world Until recently the undesirable distincion was ('bile's That nation now IS Second The foregoing information was given members of the American Public Health Aasociation at their convention in the Hotel Stevens by Dr JUIIIIS Levy of Newark Babies born in May have the best chance to survive he said and the best age for motherhood is from 20 to 30 years "The fact American women are more highly developed In and more delicate has something to do with this death rate" he sidd "but the complete answer beg deet pr A committee of our greatest public health authorities is investigating and will report mem (Fr) prices for food were increased about 2 per cent in the month ending September 15 according to the Bureau ofIabor Statistics This marks an increase of 21i per cent over 1927 and of 14 per cent over 1913 During this month the notable increases in prices on items of the workers' diet were: fresh eggs 14 per cent pork chops 11 per cent onions 7 per cent plate beef 5 Per cent butter 4 per cent chuck roast hens lard bananas and oranges 3 per cent trloin steak round steak rib roast ham and cabbage 2 per cent bacon milk cheese rolled oats rice navy beans and canned peas 1 per cent of 51 cities where the figures were gathered only Butte showed a decrease Its decrease was less than one-half of 1 per cent ONE GENEIIIIL Is Hil PEACE WVA i LAA L116 (Continued from page one) Last ten minuted so potatoes will is In the cards that he shall be brown This is delirious sacrificed for the cause of agriculBaked Apple ture he will take his medicine like Half fill a baking dish with a man sliced apples add sugar and spices The fact of the matter is be can-and cook until almost soft Set not speak in this campaign If he aside to cool While still steaming spoke at all as his party associates cover with a batter made with one would like him to speak it would egg Veree-fourths cup milk one-be a stultification of everything he half cup sugar two tablespoons has stood for shortening one pint flour and two Thinks Party Erred teaspoons baking powder Bake In He thinks the Eastern Republi- a moderate oven one-half hour Any can leaders who have turned dried fruit may be used Instead of thumbs down on agricultural leg- apples islation for the past eight years Hamburger Souffle have erred politically and economi- Twe pounds hamburger or eau-cane He believes in the tariff Ile sage two eggs one cup sweet milk would not wreck the structure Ile two shredded wheat biscuits two would only make the tariff apply cups fresh canoed corn to surplus crops so it would he Beat the eggs until light add the acceptable to the nation as a whole biscuits which have been finely If be spoke at all it would 1e ground and mix well Add the cora but to repeat the position he had milk and meat and stir thorough-taken previously He will not of- ly Pour Into greased casserole and ter any alibi for that position nor bake mie hour in a moderate oven will he sacrifice his self-respect by Serve hot Baked potatoes are de-stultifying himself by approving a lightful with this dish program which he believes is not Creamed Bea us the correct one One quart cooked navy beans Comments on llooyer Speech one pint rooked tomatoes one cup When Mr Hoover made his sweet cream salt and pepper to speech of acceptance at Palo Alto taste Governor Lowden made his only Mix the beans with tomatoes statement on the campaign He season with salt and pepper and stir in the cream Pour into a commended Mr Iloover's recogni- tion of the fact that the agricul- greased baking dish and bake In a tural problem is the most pressing moderate oven 45 minutes Scalloped Sauerkraut Supreme economic problem in the nation today There might have been a Three pints cold diced boiled po- little sarcasm in this for Governor tatoes one cup chopped peanuts Lowden is one of those who be- or other nuts two cups bread crumbs one-half teaspoon salt lieves the administration should come forward with an affirmative one-fourth teaspoon pepper one program and one-half cups sweet milk two cups In the same vein be said Mr drained sauerkraut Mi Hoovers aspirations to bring the the nuts and crumbs to- farm population up to other eco- gether Grease a casserole put in mimic groups has "my heartiest ap- a layer of nuts ond crumbs a provide' but added that he believed layer of sauerkraut a layer of po- the stabilization prograin suggest- tatoes and repeat alternately until ed could be aceomplielied only by I the dish is filled being sure the I top layer is nuts and crusabs Sea- modity affected and not with money distributiug the cost over the coin- soy the milk with the salt and pep- i taken from the public framers' per and pou it over all Bun a 'knife around the edge of the dish Watches to be sure that all is moistened The governor is watehing the de Place In a slow oven and bake for velopments of the situation a ith one hour keen interest from the beautiful Honey line) Cookies surroundings of his Siaissippl farm Oae-third cup shortening one-on Rock river fourth cup sugar one-half cup With the reword of his remark- honey one egg one-half teespoon able achievements es governor cf hreon juice one and one-half cup Illinois he rests his case and feels 0e and one-half teaspoon no personal rescatmest or regret baking powder over the fallure of the convention Cream shortening and add sugar at Kansas City to nominate him slowly Add honey beaten egg Nothirg could be farther from the yolk and lemon juice Mix wsll and truth than to assinne the rovernor add flour and baking powder which withdrew his name from the con- Last ten minuted so potatoes will brown This is delirious Baked Apple Pudding Half fill a baking dish with sliced apples add sugar and spices and cook until almost soft Set aside to cool While still steaming cover with a batter made with one egg tlree-fourths cup milk one-half cup sugar two tablespoons shortening one pint flour and two teaspoons baking powder Bake In a moderate oven one-half hour Any dried fruit may be used Instead of apples Hamburger Souffle Twe pounds hamburger or sausage two eggs one cup sweet milk two shredded wheat biscuits two cups fresh canned corn Beat the eggs until light add the biscuits which haVa been finely ground and mix well Add the cora milk and meat and stir thoroughly Pour into greased casserole and bake hour in a moderate oven Serve hot Baked potatoes are delightful with this dish reamed Bea One quart cooked navy beans one pint rooked tomatoes one cup sweet cream salt and pepper to taste Mix the beans with tomatoes season with salt and pepper and stir in the cream Pour into a greased baking dish and bake In a moderate oven 45 minutes Scalloped Sauerkraut Supreme Three pints cold diced boiled potatees one cup chopped peanuts or other nuts two cups bread crumbs one-half teaspoon salt one-fourth teaspoon pepper one and one-half cups sweet milk two cups drained sauerkraut Mix the nuts and crumbs together Grease a casserole put in a layer of nuts ond crumbs a layer of sauerkraut a layer of potatoes and repeat alternately until little sarcasm in tins for Governor "1' Lowden is one of those who be- or other nuts two cups bread lieves the administration should crumbs oue-half teaspoon salt come forward with an affirmative one-fourth teaspoon pepper one and one-half cups sweet milk two program cups drained sauerkraut In the vein be said Mr Hoover's aspirations to bring the Milt the nuts and crumbEi to- gether Grease a casserole put in farm population up to other eco- statenornic groups has "my heartiest ap- a layer of tints ond crumbs a proval" but added that he believed layer of sauerkraut a layer of po- the stabilization prograel suesest-a alt a el until tatoes and repeat crin sure the ed could be accomplished only by the dish is filled bein distributiug the cost over the coin- I top layer is nuts and cruinbs modity affected and not with money i soy the milk with the salt and pep- taken from the public treasury per and pou It over all Run a i Watches The governor is watehing the tie-to e- I knife around the edge of the dish he sure that all is oistened velopments of the situation a ith Place in a slow oven and bake for keen intercst from the beautiful lone hour Honey Itrup Cookies surroundings of his Sinissippl farm One-third (nip shortening one- on Rock river fourth cup sugar one-half cup With the rew ord of his remark- boney one egg on spo e-half teaon able achievements as governor ef one and one-half cup oron Juice Illinois ow he rests his case and feels Olie and one-half teaspoon no personal resentment or regret baking powder over the failure of at convention -ream ioi tent ng and add su iar at Kansas City to nominate him slowly Add honey beaten egg Nothing could be farther from the yolk and lemon Juice Mix stisll and truth than to assinne the governor add flour and baking powder which ithdrew his name from the con- (Continued from page one) "except eiecLeu rrvt un14L vE rr those who Voted against the armed Tenantry Grows conflict in question and who there In Capital fore remato in office" are to be filled in like manner The job of WASHINGTON The nation's capital is rapidly changing from a the absent king or president him-1 growing city of home owners to a self is to be taken for the term of I city of tenants according to Rufus hostilititts by the secretary of Lusk secretary of the Operative for peace Builders' Association of the D15- Disarmoment Also trict of Columbia No armed hostilities of any kind The tendency toward large apartw hatsoever" stipulates the law Seament houses and the development can be started without indorsement of a tenant population has been by a "previous two-ilird vote of growing steadily for the last five the entire parliamentary body as-! sembled in one chamber" Imme-1 years said Lusk diate and complete disarniament Building operations so far this yea' show 65 per rent of the total exetspt for a email police force is housing is apartment house build- made mandatory log instead of home building Lieutenant-General Frits Holm the author possesses the FOREIGN LOANS GLOW degrees of IA Litt and WASHINGTON American eapi- Is living at present in a suburb I lid is drifting to foreign countries i of Paris he gives his permanent i in increasing amounts Recording address as the Royal Yacht Club: to the Department of commeree Cepenhagen Governments desir- 1 During the first nine mons of this ing free copies of the plan may ad- sear foreign securities sold in this dress him there I country amounted to $120SSesi5n as compared with $1060888760 for i have been sifted together Pohl in vention because he was peeved beat hit Put I the anis in Hod last year En egg white grease( individual tins or drop from tip of vale Do ALL IT CLINICS TEACH spoon on greased baking sheet and scl HEALTH STUDY Fruit Filling bake in hut oven 10 to 15 minutec: 1 Two cups granulated sugat twn- cLA1 To Do oat very inexpensively The les- OF ALL BABES thirds clip boiling water is-blies of two eggs one-fourth cup chotiperi 1 sons aro given on ochool owned nuts yne cup mixed figs raisiss1 instrument a Co that even this coat I ISIINNEAPOLIS--Tbe mothers of citron cherries pineapple or any MrsSteeleSaysoflydiaEPink- 13 removed from family shoulder aa elected representatives those who oted against the armed conflict in question and who therefore remain In office" are to be filled in like manner The job of the absent king or president himself is to be taken for the term of hostilities toy tho secretary of state for peare Disarmament Also No armed hostilities of any kind stipulates the law can be started without indorsement by a "previous two-Cuird vote of the entire parliamentary body assembled in one chamber" Immediate and complete disarmament except for a email police force is made mandatcry Lieutenant-General Frits Holm the author possesses the college degrees of LL Litt and I living at present in a suburb of Paris he gives his permanent address as the Royal Yacht Club Cepnhagen Governments desiring free copies of the plan may address him there limas to Respect taw "I want my children to grow up with a respect for law And all know that this thing called prohibition is breaking down respect for ail laws When public officials get rich from protection money from violators when these puhile officials are a part of the nichinerf the party in power I Ten Cent Music Lessons Are Given in Milwaukee LiSIC LeSS011S Milwaukee rot Minneavolis are being eduated by preferable rut cho pped gine mush clasRes undpr i ham's Vegetable Compound ink lot Nksazie 'Young man" he said it ap-i FA ECONOMIC PEACE pears to me your parents neglect-! (I their job or you might have 0 been honester Get out" tt ENDS IN GERMANY The young 1111111 laughed at Ezra's lesexe 1 wrath Said he "Say old 'ult this i Relative industrial peace extend-old village's going to wake up and! acre the others in the neighbor hood Now then five hundred and all kid glove like or nothing and the hand NVIvich are you tag- ing over Germany for several ears has been stopped abruptly by wide spread strikes of ship builders textile workers iron and steel workers and coal miners Half a million are involved in demands il 1(416 "Threatening Ezra Taylor are I for wage increases to match ad- you! Em a man or pee vanring priees Arbitration ma- and here his anger boiled over ile 1 SIMULE SCHOOL FROCK 1 chinery ilas broken down 14 1 the store brown aaiied for 6t'f4 Velveteen crepe rep linen! Overexpansion of industrial plant Smith Ma assistant and advancedi tit- flannel are excellent materials 1 anti the used of meeting Dawes' around the counter I for this st: le i plan pay ments are causing a slow mind the counter for this are causing a slowIP iti 1 for wage increases to match ivancing Pt le Arbitrellon ma- SIM FL SCHOOL FROCK 1 chinery ens broken down (W Velveteen crepe rep linen! Overexpansion of industrial plant or flanne nee me are excellent materials i and the of eting De ews i for this I plan pity mente are ng causi a slow- MILW r1111810 lessons! Not only has the schaol system here inaugurated an ainuist hoity unheard of musical project which is now la its third )ear but it has proved a wholly new theory of teaching music Children can learn the rudiments of 1111151(--piano viola or wind class as well as under private hulk Waal instruction it has been proved by experience with hundreds of Milwaukee oungsters 11 Tet Talent The advantage is clear: Any ments of Inusie---piano vioilie or wind Instr -A ument claee as wll tis under private heittlilual iti- struct ion it bee been proved by experience IV Rh hundreds of Mil- a a ukee )oungstere 11111 l'et Talent The advantage is clear: Any The young titan fled I Tile pattern is cut la four Fires: i irg up of tndustry In the Ruhr I Anti TpArg A 10-vPAr 1 irnn rnntatare thradtnt A Innknnt 16 8 14) and 12 years A 10-year iron masters threaten a lockout The pattern is cut la four Eis: i nig up of tniinstry In the Ruhr 6 8 le and 12 years A 10-year masters threaten a loekout stringed instruments than became so heavy that the peyee con' add nuts eel fruit and spread and ollidn't it up eyers i eee-et4ee I am I200 are in the iane cla clans were unable to examine an en la to on top ek 3ses 'etteee 30 years olonlv 1 Hands ilere Permed the children and as a consertuenee i or on top of drip cakes ii 1 011X your e(lver- ee '4 The 20 scool private ph are off a Barb ecue Itt lish ands and 55 tieing in a mtg school eirehestres of which ee in l- "keeP-the-child well" g-Vioe la Put tho rugh food chopper IS e-e ezine end alter I ete: al 4 waukee bleh and grade echools their offices at a fit rate which is mangoes using three colors if at 16' 1 'ne ii1 it1 thre e'Peefil i' rein beast are largely the result of considerably less than their regu- hand one large head cabbage two es's eese of Lydia there nitisie classes Every high tar office fee tahleseoens each of celery seed 0: I inkhitm pee- child who las the urge to learn schoi I in the city now own ap- A minimum family very- rellsierd seed and Fait and two cups fteS27e-tirile tinit'01e1111 to play any bend or orchestral lad proxi etely $3500 worth of In ing somewhat with the number of i white sugar Add one quart vine- ft' ietter I i At eie a was strument can mi ttle do eto at tree not i Ae tS children has been derided on as gar or nough to suit taste rack I ter taking teo charge It teo year instruction tlrarl echools gradually acqeir- the factor determining whether into well sterilized glees Jars and Fettles I Legite doing my work and eemenstrates that he has ing valuable stores of instruments the mother shell te enteeed to the sc-at (14- I feel Fko A new woman I Tre(Ml then he can transfer to a pre atel will be especially urged this COM- service of the free clinic end many 1111i1Pd li Pet l'OffitOete mend the Vegieahle Corpeun eil la tio so al i teacher If en the other ke hid be tng year to ta advantage of the nether who fecmer'Y foie( their Six medium eizee potat on my frien and ey it will ees 0 claims to do and more I will eladle Tee ttelaeome Leader Bee 777 working tvonian blecksmith ini finds that les never beeome a eillwateeee echool elan tit music children to the Ciinle now teke beef cup sem- nee tou th cue Siti el- all letters I Oklahoma City Okla Ersiand pia: Cr Le bait been able to find i lessons theta to the family physician i water on teaspoon butter EL Srereg Prate XV Va couldn't it up and I am only 30 years old saw your adver tiaing in a magazine and alter I 1011 taken thre do5i of Lydia Veco- table ompound I could feet that I was better At It "Danton's LW' opened with al size will require yards of 1November I Rhineland textile op-flourish Free tea for the ladies inch material together with la yard eratives are voting to quit work toe for the children and Philling of contrasting material for facing with their Itavarian fellow union-back for evety pound's worth of cuffs ami holt I ists or A present (coin the spa- Pattern mailed to any address on clouts store window receipt of I2e in silver or stamps Mrs A nnie Chubb syed of Gradually the loyalty to Taylor's Send to the Pattern Department Kentish Town London is the only size will require Vs yards of ee-1November I Rhineland textile op- inch material together with lie yard eratives are voting to quit work of contrasting material for facing with their Itavarian fellow union- cuffs and belt I Nee Pattern mailed to any address on receipt of lec In silver or stamps I Mrs Annie Chubb seed ee of Se Send to the Pattern Department artent Kentish Town London is the only! brore begat to dImInili and Ezt4 took stautliog LH) 1efore Lis i.

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