Sherman Daily Democrat (Sherman, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 260, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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SHERMAN DAILY DEMOCRAT. MONDAY, MAY 8, 1922.
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SHERMAN TAKES
FIRST FROM TOGS
AT GREENVILLE
FERGUSON HOLDS CREW TO
ONE LONE HIT
Shields'# Sportsmanship in Waiting for
Fallen Runner Cheered at Relay Races
RED SOX GET 6 SAFTIES
Greenville's Runs Were Made On
Walks and Stolen
Anchews Was Will
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—- Grewrtlte. Texas. May H-PTfie Top*
preaen&d I he game to the
Sternum Ited Sox by 1 7 to S arorc,
8mulay, .
Ferguson, twirling for thp visitors,
heated 1 hi< Lull iivw I he middle of th<
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platter, but the Toga appeared 011 a
vacation in their bitting. Hi well as in
field!uk and touehed him for but one
lone hit. Hotb of the To#^ niM were
made off w alk'^aud stolen baaeS.
The Hex lunde tliolr tallies off of
rtx hits ana banea en halls, campled
with their opponents' earnra. An.
drews, who relieved Hill In the ninth,
was wild as a Maren hare, and pre*
seated the visitors with four hasea on
'tbla frame.
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jThe State of Texas,
County of Grayson.
j By virtue of an Order of Sale issued
Out of the Honorable IfUh Judicial Dis-
trict Court o£ ti ray son County, on the
-nd day of May A. 1>., 11)22, by the
;clerk 1 hereof, In the case of the Mer-
chants & Planters National Bank, of
Sherman. Texas, vs. W. L. Karr- ('.
L. Karr and H. \V. • l*yle, No. 21H71
, y -v - i , 1. . . . , — . , and to me, as Sheriff, directed and
,1 Of t irn .,t mlMI6nii r«i puKhw „u,I the deliver„i. , w,„ Hu Ul
•ase, Klld Ml Imlls of social lame?«. • hiirhesit t
At (he Travis. 'you think that dramatic action Is
Mae Murray ha* a pi In shown the stronger against such backgrounds than
possibilities of the ry mail tic, rapidly hi. |he unchanging, stereotyped atmos-
moving and highly |r«au tlc brand
picture play. In her Metro re If
"Fascination." presented by Robert JR. | Josef SWickurd, Molly Malone, llns^
highest bidder, for cash, within the
ho up*, prescribed by law for SheritTs
Leonartl, the fatuous slur has u picture m-11 Simpson. Wilfretl Lucas, Lydla sales. 011 the first Tuesday in .fui;e
<it'< kvi iiw.r., ■ - t 4 .. t .. .1 t l..i 1% .... Lr n/>t # I.' iil> fPI. .•*./!• 11* Jill..*.,
A. 1 1W22. It U'lng the atlr Aty of
June A. I),, 1922, at the Ooun Housi
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even more vital and vltid than her pre- Kuott, Frank Thorwald and William
vibns Metro. aereen saccess. "Peacock ' Marion snpjsjrt May«> infthls tniver-
M*Z:2 . . *«.t. XjM^ta- Attract Joc k Conway ^ \'Un[Zn Couaiy. !** *. the
IHscin.itIon, written by Kdnmnd directwl from ( Inmire Budujgton Kel- f0iiowlii|r desetUa'd^iHoijert.v to-wit:
<'Oiildiag, concern, tlie adventures land s sio.y. 1 slnmtll(1 iM ,;rMysoll County. Texas.
on the waters of l>caver Creek. !>elng
At the Gem, !! HHI'r Kl,rv<,>r originally, granted to
Included lit the superlative east in- **ouihina.\dc and iu^si'jil|rti as
which a young Snaiiish-Ameticnn girl
exi>erient^ s wheti «he Is'comes faselnat-
ed by a handsome yma«g toreador. Her
plight leads to munv tbriliinir comttM-
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J. Lewis. -41, . .
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Huns —J. T. l^ewla, Jud l^ewis, For-
tler 3. Snplna, Ferguson. Lovelace,
Forrest. Frrors—J. T. Lewis, M-
Kay, Brownlow. "Waller 3, CatlaTiaii.
Home run Fortier. Double. pla>
<Jreenville. 1. StaeruMMi lv Ktnu-k
B.v Ferguson Uf. IT. Hill 5. Bases on
tririla—Off R. IIIll 1, Ferguson 7, An-
drews 4, Stolen ha sea—Lovelace 2.
1 orrest. Time of game—2 hours.
1/lhplre—Ferguson.
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Jess Barnes Pitches
No Hit No Run Game
York, May S—Jeaa Barnes, rrt-
erau pi tele «r of the Xew York 'Na-
tionals. almost duplicated the perfect
tMUie plUhed by CharleB Rnhernioti
crf thr (T.icago American just a week
ugo, when he pitched a hit less game
Sunday against Philadelphia, the
Otont* winning. C to 0.
Ouly one base on bulla marr<*d
Barftes' great performam-e. Williams
being the recipient of the pass at the
afcart of the fifth inninft. He waa
doubled out when Fletcher hit into a
double pity. Only twenty-seven men
faced Barnes, as in Robertson*# garnet
of a week ago. Otriy four balla were
hit to the outflehl. A
Smith a Philadelphia coach, a*k-
for the ball with which Barnes
been pitching at the eo<l of the
Philadelphia half of the seventh. He
wd T'mplre Hurt where there ,were
il .cuta in the ball, and .. Hart
►w It out, >/•>.{ -'5 IbH~H
feet to the place of begiuning eorHaiu-
ing One acre, more or Ichm of land,
levied on as the property of W. L. Karr,
L. KArr and H. W. Pyle, to satis-
fy a Judgment amounting to S013.S0, in
favor of Merchants & Planters Nation-
al Bank of Sherman, Texas, and cost
of suit.
Given tinder uiy hand, this 5th day
of May, 1022.
W. B. CRAHi, Sheriff.
By J. H. Tuylor, Deputy. ' m8-3lc
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prtwluc
: lOt fOl
Thence In a noi ili-
corntM
Metro.
N«v.( Ccp« Btxtcn C. lt r* d.
The Hrat rock sail i |)«Mit ever
found in Cui*' Breton luis been made
near Whycocouiugh, Victoria county,
where a thin-upper-vain of a sjilt bed
has been pierced at a tlepth of 120
feet boiosv t!te gfOttO^S 8Ul*face. \)A.
number of natural sprlnga rich in aalt
have also been discovered and a com-
pany of Cap* Breton has ls>en Incor-
porated for the purpose of developing
the salt production Industry in the dis-
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i'itteen tiiouwuirl xpdttatofg gitve l^rry Shields, Penn State uiiler, an
Ovation whlctt should bate made him forget dcf« at in the medley race of
two and a half miles at the Pennsylvania relay carnival hohl ¥t Philadel-
phia. He and Jimmy Connolly of Georgetown ran anchor for their teams,
(hi the last lap they were side by side when Connolly suddenly fell. . Shields
slowed d« wn, joggtil along until Connolly move red his feet, and wait«>d Un-
til tl*e Georgetown man had a lead of three yards. Then he settled down
and won by several yards. The patiof judges, however, paid that Sbiehls
1 at! trietl to ci-owd through a small opening on the raCt^ami Shields was
disqualified. •.
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'country.
Ill the nottible east in sunport of Miss 1 Phillippe is four years old
Murray are Helen Ware,
Hale, Vincent Coleman,
Foote and Itohert Fraxer..
At the Travis Theatre
Tli ir->da.vt Friday and tMiturday;"
Creighton
Courtenay
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Tevaa League.
Dallas . . . ...031 ltJO 100—G 7 0
Hhreveport .... 100 001 000—2 6 4
Swart/. an4 Wheat; Flaherty. Can-
trell and J. Burns. x
Wichita Falls .. 000 000 020—2 5 2
Fort Worth . . .000 010 011—3 0 1
Bowman and Kitchens; Morgan,
Waelitvi and H. Moore.
Beatrmont . . . -.020 000 101-3 ft 2
Galveston . . . .200 000 000—2 5 1
Kraft and Anderson; Pierottl and
Wltry.
Houstor . . . .000 721 000—10 10 0
San Antonio , .000 000 011— 2 8 3
Roiden ami Benning; rhemy, Wil-
liams and McKee. «
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American League.
Chicago 000 104 022—ft 13 1
Detroit tNH 0(M> 90S--7 17
Fala^r and Hchalk; Dauss, t'ob*.
Adams and Bassler.
St. Louis . . r.O.'iO 200 300 -10 14 0
Cleveland . . . «H)2 002 021 - 7 10 2
Kolp, Vangender and Sevendd;
Mails, Morton, Bagby, Keefe and
O.Neill.
New York . ...042 010 010—S 11
Wn nbineton . . T _ .
Jom; sar.d Devorner; Fhllffpa, Brill-
heal r and Gharrity.
B&seball Calendar
TK\.W( KI.AII«MA I JO AG IK.
Standing of the Teams,
Club—
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1'aUs .. ..
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Ardniorci . .
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Bonliam ..
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Coraicuna ..
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Sberraan . '.
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Mexia ....
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Where They Play Monday.
Mexla nt Cleburne.
Ardinorc ;tt Corstcana.
Shernnni at Greenville.
Boulmm at Paris.
Pet.
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.625
.000
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.467
.385
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At the Washington.
In ortler to film one of the biggest
scenes of "The Silent Vow," which will
be shown at Washington Theatre to-
day; William Duncan arranged for a
battery of cameras to he properly plac-
ed as Jie desired to make the scene
Without retakes.
The scene shows, a canoe and three
men plunging over a great waterfall,
and b«"cause of the danger involved ev-
ery member of the company and Mr.
Duncan's entire technician staff was on
location In order to prevent au.v acci-
dent.
Kdlth Johnson. Mr. Duncan's fair co-
Rtar, assisted Director Duncan in ar-
ranging. tlui scene. Miss Johnson is. fa-
miliar with!during ufid thrilling scenes
as she has\j.>p*^ari d in many of them
with Duncan the actor. Therefore, she
was able to give him sound advice and
valuable aid In making this exception-
ally thrilling scene in a story of fights
and the great outdoors. '
William Dtuican assumes a dual role,
that of father and sou.
His fath- easterly direction along the West line
er Was kille<l in the trenches and his ofS^the Frarik Taylor Lot 102 feet N
mother died in an air raid two days af- e< rner ol said Frank Taylor lot. for
tor his birth. For eighteen months fol- Xcirih K. corner; Thence in-a westerly
lowing lie was cared for b.v his airi'd directurn 00 feet to the North F>ist eor-
manilnioihi't' In u <Ulg<m(. with only a '**r *>t the l>r. It. A. Bu.88t.il Home plau
)?mnv Tittiv foV nied. MrtTTfeEaceyT who tor North West, eorner; Thence in 1
was. at that tiple with the Woman's southerly direction along the* Hast lim
Overseas Hospital, found him just as of Dr. B. A. Kttssell home place 1!>M
I he grandmother was expiring; and was!
so atlracted by_ his ..Iwytuty that Jdm)
adopted him. This beauty eouphMl with
his natural histrionic ability, attract-
ed a film producer and so striking has
been his success that now he is a fam-
' ous child screen actor.
I Incidentally, it is to ~l>e mentioned
that four other famous child actors, ap-
IM-ar iu this picture. jThey are: John
F« x. Jr.,w Newton HalL Mary Jane lr-,
ving ami Karl Brown, Jr.
Dr. J. J. Mlteheil, Chiropodis't. at
Marks Store all this week. • ,-mS-4tp
ImrntnM Pftmmd for Fura.
S« v(i;il liwndred thousand pelta, In-
cluding polar, gri/./.ly :;n<l black bear
sLins. coyottw, bui;al«). silver, red, croaa
fox skins, muskrat, leaver, sable,
mink, were received by a fur company
at Montreal to l e Mild at lfto winter
aale. Shipments were rcH'elved
all parts of Canada, as well as from
Russia, Labrador; United States arid
Pa tag-.min.
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Beaumont / •
Fort Worth .
Wichita Falls
Dallas ,v, .
Houston . .
San Antonio
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National Ijeague.
Philadelphia . . 00<) (KK) 000—O 0 0
New York . . .. 230 010 00* —11 0 0
Meadows, G. Smith and Henllne • J.
Barnes and E. Smith.
Where They Play Monday.
San Antonio at Dallas.
Beaumont at Shrcveport.
Houston at Fort Worth.
Beaumont at Shreveport.
Pet.
.70S
.682
..'►71
,476
.440
.435
.400
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Boston 210 000 001—4 10 I
Brooklyn . . . .000 002 001—3 ft 0
Watson ami O'Neill; Vance and
I*eberry and Bungling. —
Pittsburgh
Chicago
440 300 000—J1
*108 000 Wl—5 *
Go^x'h: Alexander,
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Carlson and
Jones, ('beeves. Oabonie and Hartne.tt
and O'Farrell.
Cincinnati . . . .000 001 040—5 ft 1
St. Louis . .. .012 032 00*—8 13 1
Rixey, Gillespie, Markle and Har-
grave; I>oak and Clements.
CITATION BY Pl^BLICATlON
Reps Have Big Day
at Corsicana—Win
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Corsicana^ Texas, May 8—-Ardmore
stageo a near shutout over the Buh-
t'Ts S'uidsy afternoon when the score,
stood ft to 10 Hines, pitching for the
locals. k us4ied one out of the park in
the eighth foi tlv? ouly score the Bu*
t««ra made.
Ardniore 240 040 080—0 (I 1
Corsicana . . . .000 000 010—1 .13 |
Crowson and I4 maater«; Hoi 11a,
Hines nhd Darr. -
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Cleburne Gets Game
By Forfeit Route
Mexia, Texas, May 8—Cleburne.Sun-
day started In from the gong to make
a race track out of the Mexia park.
Tw« innings were played. during
wbH$i Cleburne scored three mim
Then came a aeries ot squabbles,
Manager Akins was asked off the
grotmds by Ltnpire Stewart. Aklns re-
fused to go, the umpire looked about
for a sheriff <at police ^IBcet
ing mom', he declared the gaffe ®&r:
felted, to Clebnrne. ^-
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Bonham Turns the
Tables at Paris
AMERICAN LKAGI E.
St and jug of the Teams.
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At the Queen.
In what sort of roles do you like to
see your favorfV star?
Frank Mayo, star of "Across" the
Deadline.'* Queen theatre Monday,'Tills
hla opinion of.whirt the public likes to
see him in—and it{agrees with that of
(ither t-nlvefsat producers;
"I know this.: Tire simpler the back-
ground and sets, the mor* app<*aling
the story 1* to Ihe pubtjp. And the
majority of the piftilie is composed of
s« nsible,' law-abiding citizens who live
clean, whoteaome lives, and have never
l e<'ii in Hose touiii with the w^ird, the
exotic, the fanciful things lu the world.
Ami they don't.want to see those things
very often In pictures. Once in a while,
perhaps for varhAy—but as a general
rule. I'm convincffl that fans Want
Stories of ju*t. stir-/tivi* «« they live.**
That is aboatHl^ft MnjO woubj say.
And so fur. Mayo has been starred
chiefly in snob stories—pictures of nat-
ural life staged usually against the rug-
ged, background of Nature or in some
of the simpler environments one finds
in life. -Ik> you think he Is right? Tki
PA* IS
So Benjamin Franklin said
and so we're discovering ^Kis
, _ j j 'Pv,>U'<(vi rfl
wisdom. v : nt - 1
Strength and energy do not
come from a big variety of
dishes on your table.
Better a few simple, well balanced
foods, including your most whole-
some and sustaining of all foods—
Make one meal, say luncheon, on
Bread-and-milk, and note the new
vigor and energy you will acquire.
Butter Crisp nd Butter Nut
The loaf of all pure infrcdienti, richest
in food Yahie.
ASK YOUR GROCER.
PURITY
BAKING
COMPANY
Club
New York .
M. Louis . .
Cleveland .
J Boston v , ■
rt hicago . .
<t ' Philadelphia
Washington
Detroit 21
Where They Play Monday.
St. Louis at Washington.
Cleveland at Philadelphia.
Chicago at New York.
Detroit, nt Boston. •
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PARIS has bacon* ti* "buy" *ord
for gaiter* the world over, because a
pair of PARIS Garten aasurea the pur
chaaer at least 3000 Hours oi Solid
Comfort for 35c
Single Gripe 35c and up. Double
Grips 50c and up.. More men than ever 7
are wearing PARIS Garters in silk at
50c and up. Have you tped them ?
A.STEIN & COMPANY
MAKCKS
CWUfett%s HR^Ip^r Gaiters
Ne-a York Chicago
PARIS
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Standing of the Teams.
NATIONAL LLALLK.
Club—
New York .
Chicago ..
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Pittsburgh .
Philadelphia
Cincinnati .
The State of Texas.
In tb District Court, August Term, A.
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To the Sheriff or any Constable of
Grayson County—Greeting: L. hin
You are hereby commanded that by lwlOH
making publication of this citation iu
some newspaper published in the Coun-
ty of .'Grayson for four weeks previous
to the return day hereof, you summon
•R. L. Wise whose residence is un-
known, to be and appear before the
District Court, BOtfc Judicial District
ofOrayson County, to be hold en in and
for the County of Grayson, at the
Court House thereof in Sherman on the
First Monday in August, 1922. then
and there to answer a pctitioh filed in
sold court on the 29th day of April.
1U22, wherein John T. Scott is plaintiff,
and R. L. Wise is defendant, the file
number of. said suit, being 20560 and
the nature of said Plaintiff's demand
l>oing In substance an action for debt
on promissory note in the sum of
dated March 20, 1021. due one
ywlr after date, payable to the order
of J." T. Scott with interest thereon
from date at the rate of ten i>er cent
10 per cent per annum, payable semi-
annually and signed by R. L. Wise, de-
fendant. Plaintiff alleges said note
was given in part payment for Lots
Nqs. 50 and 00 In Highland Addition
to Sheriatfrt, Grayson County. Texas;
ttofet a Men was retained upon said prop-
erty and plaintiff sues for the fore-
closure of his lien.
Herein tail not, but have you then
and then before sab! Court this writ
with your return thereon f ahO*ft)n&
how you have executed the same
Wltn$«H: Mrs. Mae Legate, Clerk
of tin? fHstrtct Court at Grayson Co.
Givfcu under my hand and aeal of
said ConrV st office in the City of
Sherman, this the 20th day of April,
tit# — - - MRS. MAK LEGATE.
P. W. L.
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MThtp They Play Monday.
Brooklyn nr Httsburgh.
One scheduled.
mUm
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Is an Excellent Tonic for
Women and Children, eoc
*.Ar> nr. s own tonic
MO MSTAL
CAN TOUCH VOU
Paris Carters work for you
Ki hours a day
No "cure —but helpa to re.
duct paroxysms of coughing
NOW SHOWING
Hi
IP
'THE
May JM^onham
on Paris ftond^1
't l*iTts,^ Te**s,
turned the IpHM I
• and Won. 6 to Z r7 4,
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Grleaenbeck; (
aerk District Court, Grayson Coun-
ty, Texas. * By Alma Douglass. ^De-
puty. ——~'T~ r; , mS-4tC
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Buy It In Sherman
At Your Service -
You can depend on catch-
ing an Interarban car every
how: when yon make your
next tr ip
between
Sherman, McKin-
ney, Dallas, Waxahachie,
Hillsboro, Waco, Ennis, Cor-
. 1,
ficait- -4—
or intermediate points
See this wonderful picture. It will make your home
seem dearer.
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Also Two Reel Comedy.
Regular Prices
Special Organ Music.
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
The Star ^provocative Beauty
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, 20l S. Travis Street-
Let U Show Yoo • Bright Sanshioy Bakery. Drop In.
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Hailed by'all as more gorgeous than "Peacock Alley."
also playing Palace Theatre Dallas this week. ~
YANKEE PEP AND SPANISH LOVE.
Handsomely Illustrated In Colora
TT is not often thai; you get an oppor-
I tunity to secure so valuable a cook book abso-
lutely free, and it is not often that we can milce
the offer. It's too expensive.
72 pages full of the best, most
prepared by the most noted coo
country affords.
Remember, we do hot ask you to buy a can of
baking powder, or send us one penny. Simply say—
"Send me your latest, beautifal cook. book" and you
Will receive it promptly. , •
Peddlers and house-to-house canvasstvs have been
trying to induce ladies tobtiy the Baking powderthey have
for sale and as an inducement are offering a cook book
egg beater or some other trinket with every can bought.
To our customers and friends, we are offering'our
handsom%cook book absolutely free. If you are in need
of one it will be unnecessary for you to buy nmru*hm|.
you do not want Take advantage of this free offer"
^ m >A * '' ' V ' ' ' l? U
Pound can of Calumet contains full 16
powders conae in 13 07. instead o< l(i \
you get pound whtn you w«n «h
Send for the cook book today—1
CALUMET BAKING POWDER CO.
410Q-M nilimra atrMt | _ aHl«Aoo,
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o*. cans
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