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ÀSKLAHb DAILY TlDlNÖS
Ashland
Tidings
Established 1876
Published
____
Every
Evening
Except
§unday
The End of a Perfect Day
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
PAPER
G re a t B rita in o u g h t to be f a r m ore
adv an ced th a n th e U nited S ta te s w ith
re g a rd to th e telep h o n e. T he A m e ri­
can sy stem h as to overcom e th e sam e
d iffic u ltie s
w hich
c o n fro n ts
th is
c o u n try in densely s e ttle d M assach u ­
se tts, New V o rk , Illin o is, etc., w ith
th e ir g ig a n tic tow ns.
B esides th e
A m e ric an s have to deal w ith p ro b ­
lem s w ith w hich we a re u n a c q u a in t­
ed. G ig a n tic d e s e rts a n d m o u n ta in
ra n g e s have to be b rid g ed by th e
w ire, an d th e te le p h o n e poles in th e
w ild ern ess a re exposed to d e s tru c tio n
on th e p a rt of sav ag es, a n ts , b e a rs ,
etc. B esides they a re o ften d estro y ed
by vio len t b lizzard s w ith w hich we
a re u n a c q u a in te d .— L ondon (E n g .)
E v e n in g S ta n d a rd .
shining in th e sunlight. But our in­
te re st in such a scene may be greatly
heightened by th e reflection th a t the
sunbeam s a re not m erely beautifying
the w a te r; they a re engaged in a cur- I
ions work of the utm ost im portance to
, m an's w elfare. Scientific investigation
has proved th a t Ounllght possesses a
w onderful pow er to kill Injurious
germ s lu riv er w ater.
W here a riv er is polluted by sewage,
m illions and m illions of dangerous
b acteria flourish in its w a te r and are
carried along w ith it to spread dis­
ease and death around its banks unless
th e ir developm ent is a rre ste d . If th e '
sun does not shine upon such a river
It may become a peril to whole com­
m unities. B ut if the sunlight does
reach it freely, th e germ s a re de­
stroyed and th e w a te r la kept com­
p a ra tiv e ly free from Infection.
Subscription Price Delivered in City:
O ne m o n th ......................................$
T h re e m o n t h s .................................
Six m o n th s ......................................
One y e a r ........................................
.65
1.95
3.75
7.50
Mail and Rural Routes
O ne m o n th ..................................... $ .65
T h re e m o n th s ................................. 1.95
Six m o n th s ...................................... 3.50
6.5f
ADVERTISING RATES
Display Advertising
■ in, ie In se rtio n , each I n c h .............30c
YEARLY CONTRACTS
Display Advertising
O ne tim e a w e e k ................................. 27 ^ c
T w o tim e s a w eek ................................. 25 c
E v e iy o th e r d a y ....................................20 c
Local Readers
E a c h lin e , e ach t i m e ...................... 10c
To r u n every o th e r dhy fo r one
m o n th , each lin e , each t i m e . . 7c
T o ru n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th
o r m ore, each lin e, each t i m e . . 5c
Soothing Sights.
T h e com m uting tra in w as crow ded
and the W oman felt fo rtu n a te a t se­
curing a seat. T his feeling began to
dissipate when she realized th a t a
crying baby w as in th e seat ahead.
H is tired m other danced him up and
' down in a vain endeavor to quiet him.
Then she stood him up so th a t his
tiny red face peered over her shoulder
a t th e people behind. H is w ailings
subsided into snifles as he looked
around. H e was p articu la rly a ttra c te d
by a young m an sittin g next to the
W oman, whom he gazed a t intently.
cess of m e rg in g w ith th e N o rth e rn Knc<»urftked by h e r baby’s alienee his
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m other patted him gently on the hack
B a p tist c o n v en tio n fo r se v e ra l y e a rs a n d m urm ured in soothing but very
an d now h as p ra c tic a lly d isa p p e a re d . ; audible to n es:
If B a p tist in c re a se s fo r 1921 w e r e '
“T here, th e re ! T h a t’s a good hoy.
in clu d ed th e to ta l of g a in s in 1921 ; Now look a t all the funny faces.’’—
w ould a lm o st c e rta in ly re a c h 850,- ^'blcago Jo u rn al.
000.
Classified Column
O ne c e n t th e w ord e a ch tim e.
To ru n every issu e fo r o n e m o n th
or m o re , % c th e w o rd e a ch tim e.
Legal Rate
F i r s t tim e, p e r 8 -p o ln t l i n e .......... 10c
E a c h s u b s e q u e n t tim e, p e r 8-
p o in t lin e ........................................ 6c
C a rd of t h a n k s ............................... 81.00
O b itu a rie s, th e l i n e ........................2% c
Fraternal Orders and Societies
A d v e rtisin g fo r f r a te r n a l o rd e rs
o r so cieties c h a rg in g a r e g u la r in iti­
a tio n fee a n d d u es, no d isc o u n t. R e­
lig io u s a n d b en ev o len t o rd e rs w ill 'be sh o u ld n o t be g ra n te d fo re ig n e rs u n ­
c h a rg e d th e re g u la r r a te fo r a ll ad
v e rtis ln g w h en a n a d m issio n o r o th e r til th ey h a v e resid ed In th e U nited
S ta te s 21 y e a rs “ O u r ow n m ales m u st
c h a rg e is m ade.
live h e re fo r t h a t le n g th of tim e be­
What Constitutes Advertising
fo re b ein g given th e b a llo t, w hy not
In o rd e r to a lla y a m is u n d e rs ta n d ­
ing am o n g som e as to w h a t c o n s ti­ a lie n s ? ”
tu te s new s a n d w h a t a d v e rtis in g ,
w e p r in t th is very sim ple ru le , w hich
“ L e t y o u r lig h t so sh in e b e fo re
Is u s e d by n e w sp a p e rs to d iff e re n ti­
m
en
th a t th ey m ay see y o u r good
a te betw een th e m : “ A LL f u tu r e
e /e n ts , w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e w o rk .”
Is m ade o r a collectio n Is ta k e n IS
A D V E R T IS IN G ."
T h is a p p lie s to
C om m on sen se is th e in stin c tiv e
o rg a n iz a tio n s a n d so c ie tie s of every a p p re c ia tio n of th e nice re la tio n
k in d as w ell a s to in d iv id u als.
All re p o rts of such a c tiv itie s a f te r w hich th in g s b e a r to each o th e r.
th e y h av e o c c u rre d is new s.
All coining social o r o rg a n iz a tio n
One sh o u ld n o t b lam e a su c ce ssfu l
m e e tin g s o f so cieties w h e re no m an too sev erely fo r blo w in g his ow n
m oney c o n trib u tio n is so lic ite d , in iti­
a tio n c h a rg e d , o r co llecto n ta k e n IS h o rn ; even th e boy w ith a s tr in g of
fish fails to d isco v er th a t th e s h o r t­
N EW S.
e st w ay hom e is th ro u g h th e back
E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon,
alley.
P o sto ffic e as Second-class M ail M at­
UNITED STATES
By H. K. CARROLL, LL. D.
T he su rv e y o f th e c h u rc h e s fo r)
1921, show s th e tid e s till in flo o d .'
T he d is a s tro u s ebb of 1919, o v e r­
com e so h an d so m e ly in 1920, is w ell
p a s t a n d a m o d e ra te p ro sp e rity a p ­
p e a rs a lso in th e r e tu r n s of 1 9 2 1 .|
C opyright, l i lt , Western Newspaper Union.
“We scheme, we toll, we pray,
In wretched plight
For what—three meals a day,
One sleep at night.”
BRITONS HAVE QUEER
IDEAS OF U N ITE D STATES
In That Way Water Is Kept Compara­
tively Free From Infection That
Would Spread Disease.
in the w orld th an a winding river
E. J. BARRETT, Editor
....................................
MISS BETSY SARKIES
T here a re few m ore w onderful sights
T E L E P H O N E 39
Ons year
GERMS KILLED BY SUNLIGHT
No More Gas in
Stomach, Bowels
Miss Betsy Sarkies, known as the |
richest girl in Java, has arrived in
the United States with her mother and
w ill spend most of hor time preparing
If you w ish to be p e rm a n e n tly r e ­
to become a teacher.
Miss Sarkies
lieved
of gas in th e sto m ach a n d
wants to specialize In English.
She
bow
els,
ta k e B a a lm a n n ’s G as T a b ­
laughs at luxury and declares that
lets, w hich a re p re p a re d especially
every girl, no matter what her position fo r sto m ach gas and all th e bad e f­
is in the world, should be educated to fects re s u ltin g from gas p ressu re.
be self-supporting. She approves of
T h a t em pty, gnaw in g feelin g a t
bobbed hair and American fashions (th e pit of th e sto m ach will d isa p ­
and says that girls in Java are follow­ p e a r; th a t anxious, n e rv o u s feeling,
ing the Americans very much.
lw ith h e a rt p a lp ita tio n will v a n is h ’
W ebster's
Lost O p p o rtun ity.
' a n d you w ill a g a in be a b le to ta k e a
Jdeep b re a th w ith o u t d isco m fo rt.
T h a t drow sy, sleepy fee lin g a fte r
d in n e r will be rep laced by a d e sire
'fo r e n te rta in m e n t.
B loating will
cease. Y our lim bs, a rm s an d fin g ers
will no lo n g er feel cold an d "g o to
s le e p .” because B a a lm a n n ’s Gas T a b ­
lets p rev e n t gas from in te rfe rin g
w ith th e c irc u la tio n .
Get th e g e n u in e B a a lm a n n ’s G as
T a b lets in th e yellow pack ag e from
E llia r t’s D rug S to re or any re lia b le
d ru g g is t.
J. B aalm an n , C hem ist.
San F ran cisco .
—1
Daniel W ebster, expounder of the
C onstitution, g reat senator and elo­
quent orator, had set his h e a rt on be­
coming chief m ag istrate of the Am eri­
can republic.
AU efforts to secure
the presidential nom ination proved
abortive.
He could have had the
nom ination for the vice presidency in
Lincoln Shrewd Lawyer.
1840 by sim ply indicating his w illing­
It w as In the old M etam ora (111.) ness to accept. D isdainfully lie brushed
co urt house th a t Lincoln won a case the suggestion aside. He considered
for a m an who w as suing an o th er him self above playing second Addle
for fra u d in a horse trade. Lincoln's w ith W illiam H enry H arrison. Had
NATURE TELLS YOU
legal opponent had on a new and he been equipped with more self-abne-
styllsh sh irt w ith a long, pointed col­ gation th an haughtiness he would have As Many An Ashland Render Knows
Too W ell
lar atta ch e d and, co n trary to th e usual accepted, and had lie done so lie would
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k
id n ey s a re wFeak ,
custom , opening In the back.
The have become P resident April 8, 1841,
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you ab o u t it.
w orthy gentlem an w as w earing the an* even m onth a fte r the inauguration
T he u rin e Is n a tu r e ’s index.
sh irt for th e first tim e and had put of Tippecanoe and Tyler, too, as a
I n fre q u e n t o r too fre q u e n t pas-
it on wrong side forem ost w ith the resu lt of H a rriso n ’s death.
' sage.
points of th e collar sticking back.
O th e r d iso rd e rs su g g est kidney Ills
Lincoln In his defense had said th at
D o an ’s K idney P ills a re for dls-
Animals Blush.
his opponent was w ise and knew many
Poets have for ages regarded the | o rd e re d kidneys.
things, but probably did not know all blush as a thing of beauty in the
A shland people te stify to th e ir
about a horse tra d e , a s : “G entlem en gentle se x ; but, a fte r all, It is only j w o rth .
E. C arlon, 159 H eltnSir s tr ,< t,‘ A sh-
of the ju ry , th ere a re some trifling a rush of blood to the face, caused by
things he does not k n o w ; you will m odesty or some other emotion. An­ 1 lan d , sa y s: “ I used D oan’s K idney
perceive th a t he doesn’t know when he im als blush, too, we are told, hut P ills fo r a tta c k s of k id n ey tro u b le .
has his sh irt on rig h t,” and Lincoln through fear. H orses blush in their My back w as so w eak a n d lam e I
could h a rd ly stoop o r lift a n y th in g
won th e case.
ears, especially the left one. When I a n d I fe lt d u l l and ru n dow n. The-
a horse Is frightened his left e ar will i a c tio n of m y k idneys w as ir r e g u la r
i be found to be very much swollen. too. b u t D o an ’s K idney P ills soon
Whitman’s Childishness.
The
The story of W hitm an’s rom ancing T hls ls also the ca8e w ,th rabbits, fixed me up in good sh ap e.
aches
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bet-
to Em erson concerning th e rapid sale Cows and sim ilar anim als blush just
of his own first edition (possibly sin- above tbe hoof while the dog uses his 1 te r in every w ay.”
P ric e 60 cen ts a t all d e a le rs D on’t
cere, because a subconscious fulfill- ta ^
tbis Purpose. When a dog is
sim ply a sk fo r a kid n ey rem ed y —
m ent of a deep desire) and his late r f rlKhtened his tall hangs limp, as lie g et D o an ’s K idney P ills— th e s a m e
flat contradiction of th a t rom ance, and bas 1,,st a11 colltro1 over it. Even in- th a t M r. C arlon had. F o ste r-M ilb u rn
th e (as m any a re disposed to believe) sects a re sald to blusb- They do it Co., M frs., B uffalo, N. Y.
exaggerated story about his six chil- in tb elr «’»tennae, or feelers,
dren, to say nothing of th e obvious de-
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ception in publishing anonym ously re ­
Whon Lincoln Practiced Law.
Once in the old courthouse at Meta- |
views th at he had w ritten of his own
poetry, or in republishing, over a s ­ niora, 111., a prom inent citizen of the
sumed initials, as an original novel, a town sought Lincoln’s advice because
story th a t had been form ally Issued a neighbors’ pigs were in his cornfield.
tour y ears previously—all th is can be Then no one had fences, and pigs
m ore easily understood if we allow were privileged property. A fter lis­
him to have retained a child’s fond­ tening to the uian’6 grievance, Lincoln
ness for fab ricatio n .—E m ery H ollo­ s a id : “ Well, you will have to civilize
way, In the Dial.
both the m an and his pigs.” A nother
leading resident of those early days
w aited until Lincoln was through
Editorials First— New« Next.
speukiug to inquire w hat he bad bet-
In China, th e ed ito rials ap p ear on
[ te r do about a bad debt. Lincoln
the fro n t page, as they a re considered
‘ asked bow much money was at stake,
the m ost im portant p a rt of the paper.
und upon finding th a t the sum was
T he rest of th e new s follow s In order
A / O U ’ D m i s s the
850 rem a rk e d : “ Well, Just throw it at
o f Im portance— legal and governm ent
him. A m an can’t go through court
•Z
convenience end good
news, teleg rap h news, local news, and
for 850.”
results
of OLYMPIC
finally advertisem ents. T he ad vertise
PancaltedPlour wouldn't
m ents a re not seuftered through the
you?
paper, but a re buncoed on the lust few
Tw o c a n n o t live c h eap ly as one, i
pages.
; except in ju s t one case know n to us!
officials . , a re . very careful of e v ery d ay ch ap s. T h a t sin g le case is
. T he
.
w hat comes out in th e new spapers. If
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an editor w ishes to rem ain in business
6 * 6a &nd th e <,Og'
EVERYDAY GOOD THINGS
T he g a m s in 1920 w ere even b e tte r
th a n w as re p re s e n te d th e n . B a p tis t - M utton Is a wholesom e m eat which
ter.
L iste n to Jo a q u in M iller a m in u te ; s titis tlc s in p a r tic u la r show a m uch should be served m ore frequently. Re­
“ In m en w hom m en co n d em n as ill, la r g e r in c re a se th a n w as a n tic ip a te d .
move all b its of
f^UMMEttPLAYGROUNO
I fin d so m uch of goodness s till; in
skin and th ere
T h e to ta l In cre a se fo r 1921 Is 761,-
will be no woolly
m en w hom m en a c c o u n t d iv in e, I 727 as a g a in s t 667,007 re p o rte d in
taste .
f fin d so m uch of sin a n d b lo t; I h e s­ 1920, w hich c o rre c te d B a p tist r e tu r n s
ita te to d ra w th e lin e — b etw een th e In crease to 814,000.
R e m e m b e rin g
Haricot of Mut­
tw o— w h ere God h a s n o t.”
ton. — F ry
two
t h a t th e in c re a s e in 1919 s u n k to less
tablespoonfuls of
th a n 44,000, th e re b o u n d is c e rta in ly
W h a t is th e to ta l of E u ro p e a n re m a rk a b le . M ost of th e d e n o m in a ­
onions i n t w o
bonds held In th is c o u n try ? V a rio u s tio n s s h a re in th e In crease. T h e M eth­ tablespoonfuls of drippings, add one
a n s w e rs h av e been given, ra n g in g o d ist g ro u p a p p e a rs to h av e grow n and one-half pounds of lean m utton
from 8 5 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 d o w n w a rd . B ut to th e re m a rk a b le e x te n t of n e a rly cut in two-luch pieces, s a lt und pepper
well and cover w ith boiling w ater,
th e to ta l, a c c o rd in g to th e b e st a v a il­ 300,000.
N e a rly a th ir d of th is , J Cook slowly until th e m eat Is tender,
a b le e s tim a te h e re — t h a t of T h o m a s ’ ho w ev er, is ' c re d i..................._________________ ________ ____
ted to th e C olored i Serve w ith b u ttered lim a beans. Green
W. L a m o n t, of J. P. M organ & Com - M eth o d ist E p iscopal c h u rc h , w hich 1)688 m ay be used
U N D ESIR A B LES
pan y — in d ic a te s th e to ta l is n o t m o re has n e v e r h e re to fo re re p o rte d so
Jellied Apple«.—P a re, core and slice
D u rin g th e w ar th e discovery was th
a n 8817 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .
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la rg e a fig u re .
H ow ever, (h e re .
of apples. B u tte r a baking
m ade, m uch to th e d isc o m fitu re of
tu r n s h a r e been c o n firm e d by th e of- ? !
? ,
" “ i " ** ‘“ >pleS' co”
in c io i ot
.
J “
,
m e or . erin g each layer w lth 8ugar u u t„ a
som e of o u r n a tu ra liz e d citizen s, th a t REVIVES OLD PROBLEM
. ta tis tic ia n of th a t body, B ishop , cupful is used. Add one-half cupful of
citiz e n sh ip p a p e rs once g ra n te d could
IN mathematics ! R. S. W illia m s.
T he M e th o d ist; hot w ater, cover and bake In a slow
be revoked on th e sco re of d islo y alty .
T he follow ing n e w sp a p e r c lip p in g > E p isco p al c h u rc h h as a n in c re a se of oven th re e hours. Soften one table-
T he cerem ony of a d m issio n to A m e ri­ was fo u n d in a n old book w hich h a d 118,037, a n d th e M e th o d ist E pisco- spoonful of gelatin lu one-half cup-
can c itiz e n sh ip re q u ire s a n o a th to been p ack ed aw ay fo r y e a rs. T h e
p al c h u rc h S o u th , of 83,000. T h is is ful of cold w a te r and dissolve In one-
su p p o rt o u r law s an d c o n s titu tio n c lip p in g w as a p p a re n tly from th e I n ­
10,000 la r g e r fo r th e la t te r a n d | q u a rte r of a cupful of boiling w ater.
a n d se v er a ll a lle g ia n c e to an y f o r ­ d ia n a p o lis S e n tin e l In th e y e a r 1877,
a b o u t 40,000 s m a lle r fo r th e fo rm e r Mix carefully through th e hot apples,
eign g o v e rn m e n t. Som e of th o se who as in d ic a te d in th e a rtic le , w hich is
tu rn in to a mold and serve w ith or
th a n 1920.
w ithout cream .
failed to keep th e ir p a rt of th e b a r ­ a s follow s:
T h e P re s b y te ria n g ro u p ad v a n ce s
Spanish T oast.—C ut up tw o green
g ain a n d be tr u e to th e ir o a th fo und
A Natural Mathematician
by 62,649, o f w hich n e a rly 50,000 Is peppers, a slice of onion, tw o sprigs of
th a t o u r g o v e rn m e n t could re p u d ia te
(C e n te rv ille , M d., O b se rv er.)
c re d ite d to th e n o r th e r n a n d 20,5 41 ' parsley and add a cupful of thick to-
th e c o n tra c t, a n d so in se v era l cases
Mr. E d w a rd H. C oursey of P in e y to th e s o u th e rn P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h ' m at0 sauce- Sim m er th e m ixture until
of n o to rio u s d islo y a lists, n a tu r a liz a ­ N eck w as b o rn In 1796 a n d is now ,
I t sh o u ld be n o ted th a t th e W elsh It is smooth. T o a st rounds o f bread,
tio n p a p e rs w ere revoked.
c o n se q u e n tly , 81 y e a rs of age. M r. C a lv ln lstlc c h u rc h d isa p p e a rs from j b u tte r and put a spoonful of th e tom a­
A so m e w h at d iffe re n t class of p e r ­ C oursey is a re m a rk a b le m an . H e th e lis t o f s e p a ra te b o dies th is y e a r, I to m ix tu re on each round of to a st w ith
a poached egg on top. .
sons a re d e a lt w ith by a fe d e ra l n e v e r a tte n d e d school b u t fig u re s
h a v in g been m erg ed in 1921 w ith th e ,
Fi«h Balls.—M ake a w hite sauce
ju d g e a t B oston, w ho h as ju s t re ­ a re m e re p la y th in g s fo r him .
H e n o r th e r n c h u rc h , m a k in g an a p p a r - ! using one tablespoonful of b u tter, one
fused n a tu ra liz a tio n to fo rty a lie n s can solve th e m o st d iffic u lt p ro b ­
e n t loss o f 13,558.
tablespoonful of flour, sa lt and pepper
who h ad ju s t ta k e n o u t th e ir “ firs t lem h im se lf, a n d is c o n s ta n tly d e v is­
In th e B a p tis t g ro u p th e th re e to taste , one-half cupful of m ilk and
p a p e rs ” b e fo re th e U nited S ta te s e n ­ ing p ro b le m s fo r o th e rs. H is la s t is la rg e B a p tist bodies, w hich a re g r o w - ! tw o w ell-beaten eggs. Cook until he m ust see to it th a t nothing adverse
te re d th e w ar. W hen th e d r a f t was as fo llo w s: “A f a r m e r h a v in g tw elv e
‘B uild w ith th e B ird s.”
in g ra p id ly , a re re p re s e n te d by th e smooth, then s tir in one cupful of to the present ad m in istratio n ap p ears
flaked fish. Drop th is b a tte r by spoon­
In s titu te d th e y d eclin ed to becom e d itc h e s to c u t, o f d iffe re n t le n g th s,
r e tu r n s fo r 1920, fo r th e rea so n t h a t : fuls into hot fat. D rain on brown pa­
c itiz e n s and so w ere placed by th e em ploys fo u r m en to do th e w o rk .
th e ir s ta tis tic a l y e a r is th e c a le n d a r | per and serve a t once.
r e g is tr a r s in w h a t w as c alled “ C lass To th e firs t he a g re e s to pay 81 p er
y e a r a n d no fig u re s fo r 1921 a re t
Fried Hominy and Ham .—As a sub
5 -F .” T hey had been eag ed to en jo y ro d ; to th e second 81-25 p e r ro d ; to
a v a ilab le . F o rm e rly on th e b a sis o f ! s t,tu te io r the ever p resent potato, try
th e p riv ileg es of A m erican c itiz e n ­ th e th ir d 81-75 p e r ro d , a n d to th e
p a rtia l r e tu r n s , e s tim a te s w ere f u r n ­ this dish. P u t one tablespoonful of
J. H. McKENZIE, Prop.
sh ip , b u t b a lk e d a t th e new d u tie s of fo u rth 81.18% p e r rod. W hen th e y
ish ed by th e ir s ta tis tic ia n s , b u t th is ham fa t In a frying pan, add well
d e fe n d in g th e ir a d o p te d 'c o u n try .
fin ish ed th e d itc h e s a n d c am e to be is n o t now possible. T h e A m erican cooked hominy an d s tir until well
m ixed w ith th e hot f a t ; add one-half
Now th e y th in k it w ould be a p ro ­ paid off, each m an received th e sam e
B a p tist R e a r Book, w hich used to be
cupful of m inced ham, a tablespoon­
p itio u s tim e to e n te r in to fu ll c itiz e n ­ a m o u n t of m oney fo r e a c h d itc h .
p u b lish e d in th e s p rin g , did n o t a p ­ ful o t m inced parsley. Those who like
1919 Studebaker, Special 1919 Velie .
ship. No w a r im pends. P ro s p e rity How m any rods did each m an c u t In
p e a r la s t y e a r u n til th e a u tu m n . Cor- onion will enjoy a tablespoonful of
Six, 4-passenger.
1918 Buick Six
Is re tu rn in g . B ut th e B oston Judge, each d itc h ; how m uch m oney did
rec ted r e tu r n s fo r 1920 show th a t th e minced onion added to the hot fat
• 1920 Nash Six
b ack ed up by th e U nited S ta te s com ­ each m an receive fo r each d itc h ; how in c re a se fo r t h a t y e a r w as 276,702, and weI1 cooked before adding the
1918 Foni
m issio n e r a t H a rtfo rd , say s nay, long w as e a ch d itc h a n d how m u c h J n s te a d of 130,000 as re p o rte d in ^ L J U na,ny-
U llU jr .
c h a ra c te riz in g th e a p p lic a n ts a s “ u n ­ did It c o st p e r rod to h av e t h e ' th e s e tab les. T he F re e B a p tist body
d e s ira b le s .” T hey a re c o m p a red to a
tch es c u t."
| no io n ge r a p p e a rs a s a s e p a ra te o r-
m an w ho e n jo y s th e h o s p ita lity of a
hom e, b u t w hen it is in v ad ed by b u r ­
g la rs , re fu s e s his a s sis ta n c e to th e
d e fe n d e rs on th e p lea t h a t he is n o t
a m em b e r of th e fam ily. T h ese a re
n o t th e s o rt of c itiz e n s A m erica
w a n ts, says th e ju d g e , a n d he is e v e r­
la s tin g ly rig h t, O th e r ju d g e s p lease
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