Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 167, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 31, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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31,'1922: \
SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT.
ay Last Day to j
Pay Poll Tax and Get
■■^pHng Privilege
f"
with u larg«r-~ number of people
from over the coiiutv in .Sherman
JUwid*y io attend I hi- I Wo court* lu
xepsbm Im rtv flu- east liAlt uf the
a lime wirJi ejllxens anxious to
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The Mem Then t re, on North Trayl
fcfreef. 'has been- leased for ttfiyji
for the Im'Iter f.'timinc e<iur*r to In* giv-
fit lw ihl* city Fisbrunry 1o ubd Ifl lij
cxtenKioti^^trfcerM of (lie International
Hjj^eftef t'ompaoy, it was announced
ioUonviun n uicetipg of the general w
rangeiueuin committee Mouday in tin'
- i i i< • of County Form A gout 4\
Odor l is.
Aside from definitely jaMnrtlujr llti*
location and f'li- file «t wo
<l«(ys' eourgasr-^ftSe'eotntnillee furthered
0lb££^ffttZn* for Hie event. which in to
f&> ,. 1h- Of 1.111 NOVel I f> f\V«_l slnilhi i-
tOttrsM Ui Imj put on in the cutiie I'nit-
. ,i St;ii♦ a,Hi' on.- of nine ill T.-xas;t ' IS KKI'OKTKI).
' Tjy Jlease arrangeineni- with t h.o„ M. <.*H-s: ±z
into tlic lYunty Tax Collector's'
and
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1 pay their (Mill ljA The rush lie-
• June eepeciallj-~l#avy after Judge F.
K. Wilcuy-^KclMtrgcd the jury in the
Fifty-Ninth I>lsiii«-t Court until tn^
afternoon.
Tuesday marks I he last day on
wJbUh stat mik" «i^v poll# may la*
paid in ord r to vote in elections of
any kind. The polls wH.l he due and
datlnquent after thin date. oth.er
iii\es arc. lii11 their. payment after
January '.'A will not entitle a person
riess
atorlea pf wextern life and adventure
notably Purple wflge"
aud * $iie Raiubo* TroU" with William
curt IniUKt' WHK heavily crowded fpehHS filmed another of ih1s
latinnis author's stories. **TB« I .a si
Troll," tlfreeted by the well-known Km
luetl ,fFly it n. will he presented an a
*i eei«| prodii.-tkiTi at the Wa.-thiitfftou
ir * Friday and Saturday. The
lertdiiiR iliaIc rdl* is Jisstimed hy the
ulalwan M;nuir« Flyiin, wnvutly made
■ star, while tlW dainty Fva Novak bits
the femiuliH' Imp. and tho utatuewjue
flwiiifjt Tliehy apf^eai# iu a proiuln-
•*nt pa rt.
The story of ***rho I.aftt Trail" i>«
Mr*. Fannie 11 ad Jock
Diet in Shermanj
MIX Fannie T;. Haddock of
< klav 40 yearn of nge, died Ju Shw-
man Monday.-
rtitl h<M)f uras Hi)ipp<>d to Madil)
Tiwmiay !►>" tSe Stewart M. Seott
Company, and hurlal wan ih^re
Tueadny afternoon.
She Is f urvivetl hy her husband.
Horary KvatfaHEMM*
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thtmjrli !«•«} . rfy tax is no I paid, and 1 OJ,t,*{rw i"" ^
the^i'otlii^ privilege k
KKXniKS TO f tWDIAN LINK
i \ Eb DAMVtiK
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P
ter ror_the two days provide, for ilie
hh« wing the itluestionMl t'ilnis whie#
N.H-ompaoy tlw tenure* t*>
p<'i*t s a«d ««slsta nee In iiandliinr those
tift'endIny rho twTnres rnmforifkld.v.' Fse
of the theater will Im* paid hyeitlw'Jis
i f Slo*riiiitii. wh<t t.-cl liwt^fhey. "ah
afford to Iwar tju>^rp«Mi^* hy giving
the «-Kteii>d«M^W'oi kers eominp ad«*«piate
fiu- earryinc on their
Two CoiiiiiiHtee*
The eomuiittei* ijpieHiI^Moiiday was
<oiii]M.sid^<it--mTMnh< rs . i |mih the •"
xangwweTTts and pruerum ^noHiilleeK
hieh wen? ron^olidated after,— the
meeting hetfitit. A. ^oi4t
HfmrntI elia Irata n. Tlier?e^wt«w! pres-
tiit alsi>: .\Vin l-e^dierMrs. J e F. h't
jl^iVr-Wr^iJ&tnifu t.'eorite Eaderk t*. W.
A«.-ton, Mrs. Clara Hull Kern, l**e Sim
1MM. Mr*. K. t'# Vadeit. J. K. SurraU,
Uud It. A. t'ole. . .•
*" It was din ided l« iirvlte Homer Kel-
leuis to atteml thr short course aud io
lead a siny souk whi<h,will In* a daily
iealure.
The offer of the CliHinlier irf Foin-
' . in* r<-e to serve hot ets-iai ami «t.ffee to
' the tlraykm farm folk alteiuliiiK the
••ourse on 1m (1i Wednesday and Thurs
tiay who wish to hrint; their Inmhea t<
tiff1 Chamber « f I'oinmerVe for eating,
was a< <-ep{r(|. T.-iWh-s will ha prov ided
_ for family spread*, and the hut lieter-
HjW's m>ryec|. This arrau«eim nt will
l 4hm thof« ittiemMnjy tiw afternonn ^*e
tnres to emiveiiiently eat their own
iunehey near the place of un^et I lis of
the short i^wirxe. The < haiulH>r of Ooui-
merci? is hs-aied ovejr Plggly-Wl^aly.
-Mrs. Joe F. Ktter and Mr*, v. Vaden
were appolitletl a txaatmlttee i< invito
the <-hur«*hes to sond roeeption eom-
initt<H H tii the 1'hamber of t'omtiu'ree
fit tl oVhwk on both Wednesday imd
Thursday ■< vrnlugs.-.
The' eoauiitt to<. mImo seleHed subj«'<-ls
for the eoiirse. . Thos^ aeleeteu We ret
•Faun I Hi I lying." and 'Fukiii Soils."
for the men's weefcloli. to Ih- delivered
l y II. S. Molder: and '*t ood Health in
the Home" and "VVumetrs Work iu the
Coaimunity,":for the wouiem's s<M-|lonsk
in Im> delivere<i by Mrs l.;iv<. These
? tfirtlJeeU wilt Ik- exfwxuk'd to <«>vcr
i * tmrtkiVy every farm problotti eom-
luon to thls Mei tion. and will lw film
IndkaiTotis Tuesdfty at noon
t. ihert* Jo?tag ujrproximatcly
ipiiOift^d v<«tors ill Sherman this ycur.)m , 4l - . .. ■.>.-
-+** * ■ rtr'lglt T«'f nfBtwhl1 HI tiimn " , tlomirii*
; Tuemlay were 'J(il8^ftUd fl'ty tVdleetor and -<lestriKti'* i or a village, f^r below.
file making of tl|ef e seen<^ for 'whlrh
imoclatrd P,re * D^patiH
riltttM tt inwi San. Fi::.n. U-*.. An j X. S. ttathr-'P to nauid this
till! farm rn """"I'W^r early lo-1fltfne ^<wit- ft> .W liyfun* be etrntps trtrr
dav ahiiig fTie l'u< itie c-oast from San oftir.- Tinsday night. Mr. ifalthrop ea- <P^™'ffd «a d t« ha\e been
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(Htrdlng
was no dmuagtW"^™-:™ i Mr. Bathrop wjrhl lie would,keep
| oft'ii^ ^i|M'irjts-ljtfe as eltixeus <t o e. up
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yrn tn ' I he < \'i UMillllII ilW. '"il«^ I TlVhaf ed'Tlie eaeniptiona iw the i.*ity W ff**1 tnrr lvln?j hirj[e exis nditure ~cil
r to reports r(H'eive<tTiere. There around I ,
t Mr. Batluon mift he'Would .keep his ' h«- I.a.-i .rail -will he here for
4« oi
Press /) .*/uftcl
VVashiugjon, Jan. 3I.~^.\rt^--«etffth-
quake of unusuul severity^WiiP^n pro-
gress at «;ir. «M^iMHv^hj i<mrrt,iiing. ae-
• ordiuKjawteT^ Totalorf. sci«i-
liioiglKPul dlw^for of the tjoorgi'town
T uiyr^drV' obscrvii tory. ■"Jv ■ ■ -1
ONE OF THE
SENATE PAGES
fo iniduiglit.
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the hljj^oQp
THOUSANDS HAVE
KIDNEY TROLBLE AND
NEVER SUSPECT IT
for Insurance
Qften Rejected
by t lovj. romau<-e unusual
in irsr itevejriimiprrt. The™gt h 1 ®Imax
at .the i-lose of the story involves the
criminal breaking uf a big dam on the
Horace Evgjjs, formerly of thi* city.
ttUMl in llenryeita. Okla . MoinUiy af-
ternoon. accnrdliyi; to word received
here by his brother, Will Evans.
The body w4ii^isv ship|s><l to Slw r
t , it J, I, i±^L-r-
The d«eet *ed i^ fcurviml by his wlfe
of about om; yeaj and two bribers
tie and WKl ICvans, of this «-lty. He
is-Wett known here, having l eji r«tr-
«•«! In Sliruian and worked ai the wait
erv trade tt vatioitP peatnuratfWf in the
eity. He WaaaiO lit a time, and
death eamc 4W-a groat surprise
*any friends hem ■•'y.ir^-rmf^r
Local Police Have
With a total of aeven arrests made,
local oflileers. hail somewhat of a busy
time Monday night. All of the arreats
were for vngrnbey.
Keejiing of a (iertice.car lojnger than
they fm<Treported they had intended
to, rcKulted in the arrest of t o young,
men in company with young girls at a
local liotM. Tlie men were arretted.
Officers had the broken neck of ** a
ijtdirt fruit jar Tu^hty mornlbg an
Ihfl of the ihdttsdry of one per-
son in f*1 110
tin exhl bfi of the industry of on^ p^r-
hiiib upon tin' opernttoita of a low# ban- ninn. ami >^rili arrive here Tuesday
nowu :i- the "Night Hawk," and
mtaiiis intensely flramatle situations.
thiea<
only two days.
MAS SHOT AND KILLED
ON Jl IXiK HARDY'S FARM
NKAR HEMPSTEAD. TEX.
; f'aad the Income Tax
f
H<'tnpslead. Texas, Jan. .*11.—jT*. R.
J« sey was >dtot art<l almost instantly
killed yesterday neaV the RaAsett
Hchnlta home on Judge Rufus Hardy's
farm in the. Brazos valley, Mr. Schtiltx
Is being retained bv ofSflders. in eonne<'-
tion with the killing Two shots from
a shotgun were fired, one. taking effect
In the face and one in the back. Both
iueu arc prominent in this set t ion.
No verdict was announced by. the,
'.Induing from reports fmm-jlnifflatsof thf Peace here, although the
who are constantly in direct toiiidtlwiffi 4iad^comnienee<l. It is uuder-
them
R*HH ilon tlunr
♦^ood-thwr^rvouiigTnfv^ jtaujoil Carlisle
has la'en very stH'i^'ssful in overcoming
these <* mHtbut*. The mild and healing
influence of 1 tr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root
is soon rea 1 ized. It stands the highest
for jts remarkable Record of stioeess.
An examining physician for one of
the promlncut Life Insurance rompan-
ie«. iii an interview of the subject. .
inade the astouishiug sfatenieiit that large Tamily.
-"'H* why si) many applicants for
Insurance ave rejecte<l is IsH-atise kbl-
u^Kkitloiible is so common to the Amerl-
ati people, and the large majority of j
those wlnkse applications are declined >
do n< t even su<|M-ct that they have the
discsase. ltr.. Kilmer's Swy nip-Root is
on sale at all drug stores in Itottles of
two sizes, medium ami huge.
However, if you wish to teat this
great-preparation send ten cent* to I>r.
Kilmer A; Fo., Binghaiuton. N. Y„ for h
sample bottle. "When writing lie sure
and mention this paper — Adv.
was an eyewitness to the shooting. Mr.
f'nrllgle-was in the employ of Mr. Jos-
ey. who was mauargerof Judge Hardy's
larm. ~3Tr. SclmfK Tr"-ided on the Har-
dy farm;
Mr. ..losey was about "ItO years old
and Is survived liy his wife and one
child. Mr. fochujjj* is tho father of a
ilbiMraKMl. ii Js bated. t:,JCE-' «r.- mnn.Cri0^?in
f ^ n'-T^-'*1 {1a I of the nation but none quite so Inter-
SS'T"r
the county and agricultural clubs to
iitrend the sln.rt course.
J:i| Secretar) III.
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•""Mlonolnlti. T. E Jan. SI—T. Kawn-
fei.ye, secretary Hi the financial de-
partment of the Japanese government
and attach* of tlie Jaiauicsc delega-
tion at the arms cmiference, was tak-
en from tlie steamer Hhiayo Marli
yi-sterday on its arrival here. f< o ill
to proceed farther anf the homeward.
journey. ,V;l
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Zila at Lisbon.
They are selected by the senators from
eacli state in the Union, somewhat
ii^ler the manlier of appfdntnieuts to
West point or Annapolis. K«ch can*
ttylale must be between the agea of
tVvelve and sixteen, be of good family,
fkitix- capaJdUty-ttml Intelligence, and
pefere being accepted and tteflnttely
appointed, pass a thorough academic
examination. >he*e l oy« come into
direct contact wltl#tbe great men of
the nafbm, and consc iuently great
things are predicted for many of them,
fche pliotograph sln.wg Richard llle-
dcl of IVHinsylvaula. He carries the
tarda of newspaper representatives
|o tin} senator^ on ..tlie floor.
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The Qoad to
THE SIMPLE LIFE
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JIM SNYDER'S
E. HOUSTON STREET
Coal and
Wood to Burn.
Say "Helfo, W?*
was abodf^tb be art¥sted. Tlie JflfV was
thrown out of a car as the , offitwi*
cnttte ftp. they report.
Body of Late County ■
Treasurer Taken to
Dalka Far furial
Following funeral acrrlees at th
East Sherman Baptist Church at 10 a.
m. 'Bhesday, the body of the late Rev.
11 o. Hattse. connty Treasurer, who
died at Ills home in Sherman Sunday
night, was conveyed to Dallas for bnr-
Inl.
Services Were conducted by Dr. T. L.
Holcomb. pasft r of tiie ^lrf| llMdttit
(^httrch, and the funeral jg«* largely at-
tended and mas' >3Utirul flowers
ilr resideme.
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IQjgg South W|
the lmfiy was I a ken to Pallas in the
m^tor hear^ of Ihe John C. Dahnel
Company; and waa accompanied hy
mrnbets of the family ami frlendr.
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Tlrnt *t Atithr and
ST. Utllft. SAN FRANCFSOJ <
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* tioim uud ruliUfA ot tti* TreoA*
ury ■ l>«-partfafnt—nndirir* ot *
thm nil*# Ki.itta Siprrme
Court, car^fultv )>tvr<a *-.1 bv h
<■bumtntt'ifi V.) All.iWartf,g on
lock and bMtU trm u< i ,in«. it
. 1* vrlxtjtn ta _ qL^rt llTaiW
aneW«r aRim. ttluStnihli1 wuh
*l>t "ifli! eyamplfei. It will
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p«C<*s "f forma for natln^ your
Motik tran« <-t{onx.
It hi the teak Invert ova have
trader* cmpf niUout tmt.
McCail, Riley A Co.
ato.S'^^na^oT^n.ra
20 «tm4 St., New Yarlt
was*"
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Noi 118, due 12:80 a. m.. depattt^ ^^
ji tt,,;,,
S:10 a. m
12:40 a. «
800THBQ0N0.
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No. Bllt diM, 5:05 p. m., d^iwrtH
No. 117, diia 3:00 a. depart*
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.ft :20 p. m.
— 8:lfi t. m
and 12 ara through tralua from Dallia to Rapulpa.
. HtH STON i TtXAH VKSTUAL
TKe first and original Cold and Grip
Tablet, the merit'of which isrecaf-
nized by all dv^ized nation*.
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ljsbon, Jan.-SI--Former KmprcHS
7Atn has arrived here on h 4r way to
Kunchal, Madeira Island. t< join the
former cni|Hiror. The children of the
former sovereigns. I'rlnce Otto, Areh-
duchesa Adelaide, Prince Felix, Pfliw*
t'arl Lmlwig and Kiulolph have als<
leached Liidion fioiu■Swit/.erlaml. '
. rrliwess Aceepts Place. -r%:
Honolulu. T. II., Jan. ai--The Prin-
cess Kaliiuian< W- has accepted-the po
sit ion on the Htnvaflan rehabilitation
commission .made vacant by the death
of her husband/ it was announced
yesterday.
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214 NorA Travis Sl^
Formerly - Barker Bakery,
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has opened with a nice line
of Pastry, Sweet Goods,
Rolls, etc. White Bread, Rye,
Whole Wheat. Old Fashion
Salt Rising Bread Every Frir
day. Telephone 416.
Ao«. Kubala, Prop.
"H0MAID BREAD"
For Sale by All Grocers.
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No. SO, departa.
Ko. 31, departa «...
No. 88, departa ...
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INTERURBAN
to
CORSICAN A
lent Steam Railroad
and Automobile Service
between Corsicana and
Mexia.
Save life? and Money
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10:35 a. m.
6:00 p. m.
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N9. as •rrlvi's (from Clarkarllle)
ST. LOUIS SOCTH WKSTF.RN It (COTTON BELT.)
IA8TBOUND.
ko. 204 depiittn
No. •JO*-', depaha ..
WE8TBOUND.
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Termlaal Arrtvala.
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NORTHBOUND.
Local eaif arrlre Sherman 7^)0, 0:00 Aid 11:00 a. a., 1 rOO,
1:00, 5:00, TM, 0KM) and 11:2A n. m. T ^
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Limited eara arrive ami leave Shermaa 9:25 and 11:36 a m., 1JS8, 8:20,
6:28, 7:85 an A 9:26 p. m.
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10:10 a. m.
6:40 p. m.
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_ Local cars rapalng oolj botwees Bkaapan aa« DtBlaao l a*a Bhwmaa fa.
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m.t It:8ft, 8:86,
arrtte fa BMmaa
SOUTHBOUND.
Local cart leavo Sherman 6:35, 8:86, 10.86 a.
4-J6, 0012 and 10 J6 p a .
. Ixxal cara sunnina <a>f batween
10 mlnntea after eae^i hour from t :10 * m. t* t:l0 p. m , neH«tv , 6:86 and
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I'ortucal Wants Ixian,
litoetaM Pren Diipatch
Lisbon. Jati 31 -r< rtuK«l. it 1* 1111-
liouneed, Intends to arrange ft r an
' e^tf-rnul loui! for the payment of war
debts to Knirl.iud In conformity \>ith
the accord UMO.-. - " -
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Governor W. P. G. Harding, Chairmaii Qt-the Federal Re-
servo Board, the master credit man on American business, ' : '
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said in an address llefore tke U. S. Potters Association:
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PA-Vffia Beautifully arid Reatorea
AQAIN TODAY-
VIVIAN MARTIN in "Pardon My French"
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!re*ll be a stampede at the Travis Wednesday and all the re t of he w«ek.
ALSO COMEDY '
neautaluiiy artd Kei
({•Natural Color and
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ulphui
COmirfea jfarden amre brewed Into a
lie&vr tea, with 1
M dad* ids laun 6
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rn gr*y. atreakrd tod
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lavy tea, with aulphur and alcohol
Idea,'win turn jpray. alreaked an<
ffaded tiaii '
pu riant, ll
jphur recipe 1 at I
troublesome. An eaal
way HL
the eeady-te-irao preparation imprwred
A>y the addition of other fmrr< di*nte
To larae Pottie, at little eoat at drup
Wtorea. known a# ^TMth'a 8ape ai
ulphur < >rajK>und,"_thu8 avoiding
lot oCim lll^I.E *
jm While ipray. faded hair la not alnfu,
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday—
The Program you have been waiting for—
Chas. Chaplin in "The Idle Class''
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The program that broke all records at the P^wce
Theatre, Dallas.
Put sbock absorbers oh your rigs when you see this one.
Special Jazz Orchestra and Organ Musib.
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"We have powed through tlie primary and mo^t aeute attfea of
stagnation, l now look forward to nu ndvanee in economic Usea.-
Trnde wlll^lek up. We will reach a steadier letel protmhly tn the
Spring. Tbo present generation <if bualneaa men ha« gathered a
j^t stm Vof experience, which, of course, is not negotiate, fcut
i^PMJpa f*t this experience, when we do hit one stride, wp are going
to hare a period p| unprecedented prosperity, a more sound, mofe
nai ^. and more substantial prosperity than we have enter had before.
"The farmer's condlf)on has materially Improved, helng benefited
hy the War JFInam-e .f'orpdration.
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