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THE DALLTJ PANTAGRAPH, BLOOMINGTON, ILK, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 10, both well known yciir.g people of Many Interesting Mrs. Jofm Wame of ARE CAUSES MUCH to a farm near Missouri Valley, la, wher his death occurred. File Big Mortgage. L'quor Case Docket for Logan County Many Tazewell Roads to Get Covered by Domestic Troubles Aired in Clinton Hearing in Court Clinton, Feb. 9 (Special Circuit court waa occuplrl all day today with tba trial rf tha of Matilda E.

Brown agn rat William 1C. Hrown. Tha auit la for spsrais matntt nance. Soma Interesting testimony waa developed thle afternoon and tha circuit court room waa filled with interested spectators listening to tha testimony. Tha rare waa not closed at thia evemrg.

Lafayatta F. Miller waa before tha circuit court this mormr.g on an application for a parole. Miller waa convicted of forgery at the present term of tha circuit court. A petition talrbury. wer united In marriage thia afternoon by Judge Raw Sealer.

Th ceremony wa performed In th Judge's chamber In tb county building. They war accompanied by Laura Karfer and Samuel Kyburz. Moffett-Floyd. Thia afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at hie horn on east Washington street. Rev.

T. Newland. pastor of th First Methodist Episcopal church, performed a quiet and simp wedding ceremony which united the Uvea of Mlaa Erma Floyd, of thia city and Merton Moffett. nf ITnnarrf'. ti-.

villi townehlp. Mra Moffett and Mra Ft STlMviS wi. 1 ui 1 11 i wnu ha a Urge circle of friend here. For the nasi las id. r.

v. emtdnved in thm u- a a. Lcgg fehoe company. The groom Is a aon or air. and Mra Charles Moffett.

of Eppard's Point township, and an estimable young man. Bus Lins Inaugurated. The Pontlac Bus Company, recently lncornorateri mart 1 1 afternoon. The service this new com- pany proposes to furnish to the cltl-sens of the community is an Innovation In local transportation lines. Busses will traverse rcgularlv dd filled mlltM Ihrnnnl .1...

I mi, wi on regular achedulea. A. J. Foadick Dead. Mra.

L. Foadick received a telegram from her huaband at Missouri Valley, announcing the death there of hia father, A. J. Foadick. Mr.

Foadick waa called ther aever daVS SffO fnllnmrtnv i paralysis which his father Buffered and from which death resulted. Th deceased was a resident of this vicinity for a number of years, removing Weddings Mark the Week in Pontiac Pontlac, Feb. (Special) Laat evening at the home of Mr. and Mra. b.

tjnay occurred a pretty wedding when their daughter. Eva Myrtle, became the bride of John R. McMillan, the aervire being read by Rev. X- E. -Newiand at 8 o'clock.

Th bridal party entered to th train cf th Lohengrin wedding march, played by Mis Oladya Fhay. mater of the bride. The brld lucked charming In a gown of whit mole skin crei a with milk bread embroidery. Her long tulle veil waa caught to her hair with orange blossoms. She carried a shower bouquet of Aaron vsard rosea and sweet peas.

the wor pea4l, th gift of th groom. Th brld la a graduate ot the local high achool and for a number of yeara past haa bean a moat aucces. ful teacher In the grade achoola. She la a vocalist of marked ability. Mr.

McMillan la one of the progressive farmera of thia community. He is also a gradual of th local high school. After a short honeymoon spent at northern points. Mr. and Mrs.

McMillan will be at home to friends at the McMillan farm, seven mile north of Pontlac. Sutter. Ksisnsr. I -ate Wednesday afternoon at his office in the county building. County Judge Ray Hester united In mnrriace Miss Ha Sutter and Jos.

Katsnur. both of Indian Grove They' were accompanied by Mi.is Martha Sutter and Franci. Kalsner. Ktl Kyb'iry arid Ben Miller Th Community Qua, lnc. Of East bu Louis.

11 u. naa mea fur record In th offtc of Circuit Clerk J. O. Whltaon a first mortgage against all lta real estate and other property In Illlnola In the lura of The moruraee run. to the Union Trust Company of East He Louis.

At the aame time the Community Service station Company, an organization which maintain a gasoline and oil filling etatlon her and in other Illlnola town, by Its trustees filed an assignment of Its property and leasa here to th Community Gas. Inc. MASON CITY WOMAN INJURED IN ODD WAY Meson City. Feb. 9.

(Special) Mrs. Oliver Thomas, of this city, met wh a painful if not serious accident yeaterday when aha went to pour som alop over the fenc to pigs. She leaned upon the icncw anu tne Doarae Droke in two and tha aharn 1 uittiu were unven into ner body. We under-atand that her condition Is critical at this time. MINIER ELECTRIC ELECTS.

Mln'er. Feb. 9. (Special.) The sn- u. inrnms or me juimer Electro Lleht and Power company was held the Mlnler Social club room Thursday morning.

The business for the past year showed very satisfactory results. The officers elected were: 8. Tanner, president: Will Craft secretary; Alma Ewlng. assistant sec, retary: board of dlrectora, C. W.

Bird, Val. Ornff. A. K. Darnell.

Dan Otto, O. E. Peine. i Week "Horn1 dadDM?" Week wl1 1'. Wng Powder, when made with Cream of Tartar, cost With the introduction of phosphate we are enabled to sell Delavan Expires on Her 71st Birthday Delavan.

Fb. (Special.) Mrs, Addie A. Warn, a resident of Delax van nearly all tier Ufa. na.at her realdencg this afternoon, foW towing a brief critical tllnaaa, altha bad been In falling health om tlm with oltr troubla Heart dlseaee wa th immediate causa ot death. Mrs.

Warn' death occurred on hr seventy.flrst birthday anni-versary. for she was born at Cincinnati. Feb. 18SL Her maiden Bam was Addl A. Burgoln.

Sh aamiiy or nine children or Alphonzo and Charlott Burgoln. aeiuru near usiavan, and Mrs, Warn received her education in the local schools. 8he was married to John Warn on May 1( 1871 fr many year a wll known tneat dealer. They lived In New loi Ctty for two The hue-band died July 1900. The follow-lng children eurvlve: John Warn of Delavan; Mr.

W. E. McDowell of Pasadena: Walter Loul and James Warn of Lo There airp-uaugnier, Mrs. j. k.

Lln-hsrger of Texarkana. and one b-other. Frank W. Burgoln of St. Louis, and two sisters, Mra E.

G. ciHrk of llomewood and Miss Bertha Burgoln of Chicago. There are six grandchildren. Mrs. Warne was a member of the Methodist church for many years and activs in Its Interests.

The funeral plan, will be announced later. CAKE DAMAGE AT PONY FARM tt farm of Chart. T. Bunn, former! ponjr IT.i0O damage this morning when It med on large barn and threat. v.rai other building beside, nmlng eome livestock and wrelaZ ing a large amount of farm ary.

-tula. Th barn that burned was a etock brn and Implement shed, and th. rtgln of the flamea, accordin. it Chief Hayai. and th o.r mystery.

Fourteen valuable bogs, one of them valued at 70. wTri borned! and a number of small pig. wer. so badly scorched by ths flamea that it was necessary to kill them. The to th brn SALE NEAR HOPEDALE, Hopedal, Fab.

9. (Special.) Th public 1. of C. PalS. h.ld Sft.

iiiuiwsj, was one of the beat farm sales held in this community this season. Tner wa a large crowd present and good prlcea were realised. Horses brought from 8110 to cattle sold fairly wcT five brood sows brought 1250; fourteen head of gilts averaged SttlO-t total amount of sal 19,000. Chiscago Cu Man Loses. Feb- After lead.

ln William H. Leu. of Rorkford. lll to th hlrty: alxth Inning, C. Earl Patterson, of Chicago, loat tonight', game 12S to 98 In fifty-two Inning, it wa.

the most exciting game of th tournament and Lu. fourth eoncutlv ylctory. 0 Court is Arranged -J Lhvoln. (Special) Th II- licit liquor case ra'e been et for tn vk beginning next Monday aft- rnoon at 1:10 p. in.

Juif Llndley 8 arranged the following docket: Tutaday 1 30, People va Max i'eopie vi. TueeOay. Ftb. 14 9 a. m.

i. People va. Matnilda oVhmaraucxer. People va. Jreeph Huehoaskl.

I'eopie a Frank Wednesday. February 15, I a. People e. Ar.ton Stigl. People va.

Peter eion. Peop.e va. Jlli-haal Stylet. Tea following docket of other rases baa been set tor Thursday, Febru-T arr at I a. tn.

Thickson at liirry va. Claua, I' RHrg va. Claua. Ml Pulaski Cematary Ass'n va. Hoy.

Or. Rourka Funeral. The funeral serv.ces for tha lata Dr. Ellen Kourke. will be conduct's- ed on rYiuay morning at o'clock at tha PL, Fa i rick a church, with Kev.

Jumti T. cfficiatlng with a tr requiem high diim, Tha remalna will ba laid to rest in Holy Croas ceme-- tery. Surviving decedent are three sis.ers and three broUmrs in aiUiticn to her ajrtd moiher, C. C. K.

uike of lusiii'iir. North Dakota; P. Kourke of Grace City, N. and F. M.

Rourke of North Dakita; ilra. Corneliua Garreiain. principal at tha Central school. Mrs. James Htckey at present a patient In the I tt- Clara's hospital and ilra.

Ger-." truda Fahay. I William Bushell Funaral. Tha funeral services for tha lata William Bushel), a lifa long resident Lincoln, occorred on Thuraday morning at o'clock at tha St, Pat-prick's church, Kev. James 1. officiating with a requiem high mass.

Tha members of tha Mlnera' organization attended tha service, in a bdy and a larga number of friends and relativea were In attendanca. Interment waa in Holy Croaa cemetery with, tha following pallbearera assisting: Martin Dougherty. Matt -J. Coogan, Fred Michaels, Ciarenca 'Moran. John S.

O'liare and William Bu.bell. Found Guilty. Robert Boyd waa found guilty by a jury in tha circuit court on Wed-oeaday of having participated In tha hog ataaling affair at Mlddletown a law weeka ago along with Louie Montgomery. Tha jury did not tlx th penalty and pending tha hearing of a motion for a new trial, tba ixourt will withhold sentence. AURAL MAIL BUSINESS OUT OF MASON CITY Mason City, Feb.

(Special.) 'According to a new ruling of th poatoffice department, each rural carrier la required to count both outgoing and incoming mall during th first month of each quarter. Th count for the month of January In th local office ahows that a large volume jot buainess is done thru tha local office and la as follows: John W. Mahan, carrier on Home No. 1, carried out 7,037 plecea and in 1,094. making a total handled of 8.131.

T. Keene, carrier of Routs No. carried out 8,493 plecea and In Hi, making a total handled of 9.048. C. W.

rWarnock. Route No, carried out pieces and In til pieces, making total handled ot 6,810 pieces. Chester F. Yardley, Route No. 4.

carried )sut 7,409 pieces and in til pieces, making a total of 8.222 pieces handled. W. D. Huffman, Route No. 6.

carried But iMS pieces and in 731 pieces, Saklng a total handled of 9,316. Mr. uffman on Rout handled th largest number ot piece with W. T. Keen.

Rout a cloae aecond. Th above total show 41,527 pieces of biall handled In on month by five carriers. The poatoffice department ot th United States is sura eome Business proposition. TAX COLLECTORS IN WOODFORD ARE BUSY Eureka, Feb. 9.

(Special.) County Treasurer Darat and his deputies are now busy collecting the Woodford county taxes. The amounts to be collected in this county are as follows: Bute ui Iins.714 County 1B3.S81 Tan 25.76'.'. SI Road and tirldft 147.403 51 County hlthKty 47 rity or TilUm 63,805 XI Pa unitary district 3.116 4ft chool Koa-Hiih school 10,0:5 17 Siatrict school 204,19 Si BnecUlrotd ill 11 Bond 5S.4H1 51 rHnquit Beg- Back Ui "438 luteraat 20.4 The total amount on landa, lota and personal Is 1, 274,654. 82, and Is divided as follows: Minonk township 88.MJ Clayton towuthlp 66.7m Linn lowoihip SS.S13.tS towmhia T1.K12 8 Partridd lownihlp Sprlnf Bay towuhlp. Worth township Metamora tovnshlp Koanoke township fireena township .4 Panola township Puo township Pslestlna townsult 35.ll'.'il.27 8S .24 Tl.591.42 9T.1SJ ST 51.

I 51 67.506. 1.1 S4.SS3.2 0 Ml 7 Olio township Cntn township 2l.8sft 03 Montnimtrr township SS.loS Kansas township 13.770. 4S Es tiros 4 tai ,04 Telsptuns tu 3 080,21 Its total aaxnint comss ta 81.S17.U1. FUNERAL AT FAIRBURY. Falrbury.

Feb. 9 (Special.) Fu-tisral aervlres for the site Mra. Jo seph Denewiti were held Wednesday afternoon at the family home on Weet Cherry atreet, Rev. E. 8.

Davlea officiating. Interment was in Oraoe land cemetery. Iva Lytle, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lytle.

was born at Chatsworth. May t. 1873, and moved to this city at an early age. She was united In marriage to Joseph Denewith ten years ago, who with one aon, Stanley, survives. Following a year'a Illness with gall atonea.

aha passed away Tuesday at the Fairbury hoepital at the age of 48 yeara. The deceased was a conscientious member of the Presbyterian church and a good woman. She 1 also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. William Hler- onymus. Mrs.

George Jessup, Mrs, Carrie Best, Mrs. John K. Huette and Martin Lytle, all of this city, and H. L. Hartley.

Mra 8. Hartley. and William Lytle. MARRIED AT MELVIN. Kelvin, Feb.

9. (Special.) A erf jiretty wedding took place on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock when Mlaa 'Florence Underwood and John Bertram wer united by Rev. Mr. Cox, pastor of the Methodist church. The ceremony took place at the home ot the bride north of Melvln.

Pink and Whit wer the decoratlona. Delmar TJnderwod. nephew of the bride, waa ring bearer. A wedding dinner was erved. After the honeymoon trlD.

th couple will live on a farm north Melvln. Pile Cured In 6 to 14 Day. fJrosrUts refuad sioney If PA7.0 OINTMRNT tails (a curs ItchlnK, Blind, Bleeding or Pre. exuding Pile. lnstanU ftlicrsa Itching gum, a Oil During Season Pekln.

reb. (Special) Oil contracts for nearly en million galena were awarded at a puble letting thle afternoon. County Highway Commlaeioner Mitchell, together with highway eomralaaioner from practically all of th township of Taia-wall county, met in Pekln today to receive bid for road OIL Kanaai oil waa purchaeed, and it Will dll-trtbuted aa follow: Litt-e Mackinaw, KO.OOO; Delavan I0.OOI); Morton. ltO.OOO; Hopedal. lOO.rton; Grovaland, 40.000: HitOe.

lW.ti'W; Tremont. 100.000; Boynton. i i naw, 80,000: Dillon. 40.000: Cincin nati. tO.OvO.

The Mackinaw order is contingent upon the special tax which will be submitted to a vote at the coming apring election. Gems Warden Score. Icren V. Fisher, deputy game war den with headuuartera in Pekin, leads the list of deputies In the number if cases sucessfully prosecuted, lis secured convictlims on forty-nine (ascs. put was closely pressed by Schrempfer.

of the Peoria territory with 48. There were 347 aiTesta. and the fines Imposed aggre gated So.ttUO. Marriage Licenses. Marrlare licensee were Issued to day to John tilnn, 24.

Peoria county and r.nima tfaurer, liemont, 24. cur U. Wubticn. Mackinaw and Martha Ccrbcr, Groveiand. Mra.

Dowall Die. Mra. Julia Dowell died yesterday cventrur at her hornet itue Cour street, of pneumonia, she waa born in county. 111.. uecemoer Z4, 1 s5k.

the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rogers. Her marring with Joseph Ijowell occurred forty-three yeara ago. She la aurvlvod by the following children: Mr.

John Smith, Mra. Ella Cuslck, Mr. Irma Cooper and Mr. Ethel Thomas, all residents of Pekln. Funeral aervlcea will ba conducted Saturday afternoon at o'clock from the Noel funeral borne.

Talk to Kiwania. G. W. Kimball, of Lincoln, see retary of tha Klwanls Club of that city, delivered a splendid address at the Pekln Klwanls Club luncheon wis afternoon. THIEVES STEALNG DYNAMITE, POWDER Peoria, Feb.

9. (Speolal) Deputy Sheriffs, J. Shirley Weat and Clarence Erwln wer thia morning dispatched to the Hereule. Powder company', magaslne at Pottstown to Investigate the theft there of 150 pounae ot aynamit ana ftfty pounds 01 oiacK powoer. Th robbery occurred sometime Tuesday night and was discovered yesterday morning.

At that time, Albert Stephen, manager of th company, notified th police bars, but it waa not until last night that ne sent word to Sheriff Hlnes, So far no olu to th thieve has been obtained. Two of th com pany- magazines wer broken Into. FARM BRIEFS Senator H. M. Dunlap of Savoy, ueiegai 10 in agricultural con lerence at Washington, aald in apeaklng to tha Champaign Rotary Club Monday: "The meeting waa representative.

Out of 136 delegate, there wer 'dirt' farmer, and repre-aentatlve. of farm organization, and atate college, outnumbering the rep resentatlves of allied Interest, who totalled sixty-two. The sentiment ot tn conleranc wa that th tarmer did not demand prlca-flxlng. lie did want unmanlpulated markets and reduced freight rate. Alao he wanted transportation when needed It Better marketing facilities wer regarded a necessary.

No apeclal legislation wa. aaked, but the repeal of special legislation lor in uaneni or otner classes. An exchange said th other day that on who ha learned how to say -yes" and "no" has a command ot language. But our types had lost that control Tuesday when they made William Webb lay that in sun 01 will county experiment plot on which mad a dsn. onstratlon tn corn growing wa.

free bl mi corn root rot dlseas because it had grown corn for ten yers th fact; Is It had grown no corn for ten year, and ao th soil waa fre of the corn dlseas, Th Wisconsin Farm Bureau Federation at it recent meeting In Madison passed a resolution unanimously showing that a thoro Investigation had found that President J. R. Howard of the A. F. B.

F. was entirely correct In his statement in answer to an attack upon hi, integrity and sincerity In the meeting with large freight shippers. One sentence saya, "Indeed, It seema passing strange that the one organization which has done something besides talk should now be branded by those who merely tnlk as unfalth- iui to tne larm Interests." President Howard's high ability and service are strongly commended. Frank L. Mather, chief of th state police auxiliary committee, Chicago, apeaklng to th Jollet Ro-tnry Club Tuesday, said: "Last October the startling news was sent thru the country that the Spring Valley National Bank in Pennsylvania waa held up at midday on the tenth of that month and robbed of $18,000.

And the element oppoalng a state polio for Illinois, without waiting for utter newa, aald: 'Oh, then the Pennsylvania state police do not prevent bank robberlea after But they do prevent robbery, and rounded up the robbers In quick order. About 110.000 of the money was recovered, and th fiv robbers hav juat been aentenoed to th penitentiary for. twenty-eight "Either criminal or bankrupts ts th alternative facing Illinois tnresh-ermen, as a result of the act of the last legislature In passing a Itw limiting the width of farm machinery, and forbidding rough wheeled traction engines on state roads." according to a statement by T. Davidson of La Plane, prisi-dent of the IlHnol. Brotherhood of Thresermen.

He cited that the law make, a criminal of every man whj owns a threshing machine and cf every farmer who haul a load of nay or straw, mor than eight feet wide, over the hlehwnv i that the removal of cleat, and lug? from tractor engines was absurd This matter will be taken up at th threahermen'a convention 4n Peoria Fabruary 28 to March 2. Snm peopl can give until ft hurts without giving much. After vaudeville act lots people want to fight him. b'n a man trie, ts get some, in ng for nothing succeeds in ac-flulrlng experience. bear rig 112 signatures waa preaentad to Judge Franklin H.

Kogga today and the court liiatmcted the attorneys for Miller to seiect twelve names and have them aubpoenaed for tba tenth day of February. I. C. People Social. The aecond eeml-annual meeting of tha Veteran Assocla-t'on of the division of the Illinois Central railroad was held this evening in Knight's of Pythias hall.

in the form of a banquet, entertainment and dance tomcht. The banquet was nerval by trie Ladies Aid society of ihe rust church in this city. iprial service was provided fvr rn.pioy" on both the Clinton and r-priiigtli'ld districts. Officer to Kentucky. Sheriff J.

W. Persons and Attorney fje-irue J. Dmitri went to "prmpfiHld, for the purpose of return- Tt: lore Lugwtll, il thcn Li. it. im rdera from LeVitt county cfiioers.

Coming Camas. The local high achool basketball team will meet the fast Iiement basket tosscrs on th local V. M. C. A.

floor on Friday. The Maroons defeated Bement tliia season on th iiement floor and th latter team la coming to Clinton in search of revenge. Pontlac high achool will meet the Clinton team on th local floor Saturday nlgnt. Pontiac is aald to have a fine well groomed team and full of action. Warning of th Flu.

Dr. S. A. Graham, superintendent of health tn th fifteenth diatrict of thia state, in which DeWitt county la located announces that In several iocalltlea of th atate Influenza has mad it appearance and warns all citizen to ba prepared for its appearance and to guard themselves agalnat the poaalbla emergency. WAGE DEMANDS OF MINERS CONSIDERED Indianapolis, Feb t.

Wage demands of aoft coal mlnera to be proposed to the special convention next week of the United Mln Workers were considered today by th union' scale committee, which decided to place th drafting of demands with a ub committee, composed of the four district presidents of the central competitive field and the three officer of th International union. Lee Hall, chairman of the scale committee, announced that the sub committee's report would be submitted to th full committee which Include the presidents of JT districts, next Monday, the day before the opening of the convention. Committee men aald that no general underatandlng as to any Increase to be aaked by the miners had been reached In referring the drafting of the demand to the ith committee. They said discussion was confined to general conditions in the soft coal fields, particularly the employment situation. FRANCE SAYS SHE SIMPLY STAYS AWAY Paris, Feb.

Th Frsnch not to th United States and the allies regarding th Genoa conference atatea that Franc, being on of the powers that laaued the Invitation to the con. ference, does not need to accept or Cecllne the invitation, but add that 'France mlxht abatain from par-tlcipation if tha Invitation ta accepted under conditions that might menace its interests or compromise Its rights The official reply to the Invitation from the Russian sovist government Premier Poincar mentioned in the note, "makes no allusion to the conditions of January if the soviet or any other government should glv to understand that it did not accept those conditions entirely, the French government could not send delegates to Genoa." RETURNS PROPERTY STOLEN FROM SCHOOL TTrbana. Feb. t. rsnocioi to to Ernest, superintendent of Champaign publlo achoola, yesterday afternoon received by mall from St.

Louie a packag containing paper snd a few articles of Jewelry stolen from the safe at th Central ichool few nlghta ago, Accompanying the package was a well written letter atatlng that the writer waa In need of money and was returning the other property to avoid caualng unnecessary trouble In th; achool. It waa algned "a crook." MRS. APPLEGATE TO BE BURIED AT ATLANTA Atlanta, Feb. 9 (Special) Word has been received here of the death of Mra. Narelsca Applegate, which occurred at the home ot her daughter, Mrs.

Frank Keise, in Pekln. rih made her home In Atlanta and eternity the greater part of her Ufa and waa a woman held In the esteem by our people. She was 74 years old. The body will be brought here for burial and funeral services will be held at the Atlanta Christian church, Friday. February 10, with burial at Niblick cemetery.

FOOSLAND GRAIN MEET, Foosland. Feb. 9. (Special.) The stockholder of th Foosland Grain Company, held their annual meeting Doctor. W.

S. Hlnton and E. W. Bright wer re-elected The atockholdera were pretty well represented, forty-two members heinv t. year proved very satisfactory as mora than 15 percent profit wa.

capital stock. The com pany haa paid the dtvldenda on it. capital every year aince lta organiza- -uunon 10 one-half cent per bushel patronage dvtdends and have i-vmioruioi surplus on hand. The shares of 8100 par now have a book value of 8150. The past yea the company handled the largest vol- inca it.

Ar. ver handled aince its organization. MARRIAGE LICENSES. F'b" -8peciaL)-Mar. Shi er lnclu" of Peorl Hazel cruj cf Atlanta; Sara Wett- jtelnnd Hazel May PepperboTh of You Need u.u.

tgld ceauni Tea, ttm I At Only i For a large size can, 12 oz. To Impress this saving on everyone, next week will be "Home-Baktae" Week nontlS baktog' mrC wholeswne baJcKorVeS New Dr. Price Cook Book Free at Your Grocer's Next Week ORANGE CREAM LAYER 4 teagpooni Dr. Pricei Baking PowdeT lteaapoonvanilU extract leap milk 18eanaflnfss teaspoon salt i cap iweetened Sivored whipped "11 btattii eer. one hilf th, mlllr sia ucen wc" aa ne naif tne notir.

whldi ii rnp aiiontsfalf IdtDsaurar leu niea wwn gait ana Dakunc powder 2 1 traaia 1 cap confectioeuri' gafftr rum ana graMd rind ol 1 ortnr add rema ndr nfnTu ORANGE FROSTING Mteaspoon orange tsfraet tabUfpooa mdted butter -swW until fresh Strawberry king (Tsllwatiin (Pagt rj tnu low-priced On Sale avwwu at All HQ Grocers.

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