The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1921 Page: 5 of 8
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TIIKA'MI NIiUr2P0RlKa.ABILENFf TEXAS
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Tho "Wednesday Club will meet !n
regular ecaalon Vednea1ny nftornoon
Dccombor tho aovonth at tho Library.
Iloll call to ba answered with r'ln-
tornatlonnl rolatlona ah cxprosaed by
tho Disarmament Confaronce." Tno
ylcason "Tho Monroo Doctrine In Inter
- Amorlcan History'' will bo lad by Mi
"W. J. Youns.
rcrsonnls
?lra. J. p. Kcnot has pono to Paris
wlicro ajHTwlll it her parents dur
ipg tho holiday.
. Mr. M A. larcus haa returned to
har homo In Wichita Falls after ti
woolt'n stay hero with her mother
airs. ltoEa Barry.
Jlro. J. M. l)icl;Io of Xmllas la here
for ft lalt with friends. She waa
nccomnnnlod by her brothor H. U.
Cook Jr. who haa been living In
Greeley Iowa for tho past few
para.
3Uas Seymour of tho State Public
.Jloalth Department who recently
made a tubercul6als nurcy of Taylor
County apont tho wceU.oml hero In
Ijho-lntpriRt of her work.
"Mrs. Clyde McDavid and little
daiightor ?s'oll after a two wcek'a
visit hero with Mrs. MdDayld'a moth-
er Mrs. W J. Fnucelt left this morn-
ing for their home In Uleetia.
United Benevolent
League Renders
a
Splendid. Service
Answering tile purpose of ita or-
Banlzatloti the avoidance of diipll-
cntlop In dlapcnalnicr cluiilly.to tho'
poor of tlio county and no "charity
unices deserved tho United BoiicaqI-
1 cnt Lcaguo H rcnderlnp a very valu-
able service tp tho conimiinty and to
mankind for assistance sien to a
man who should help himself f
fcry harmful.
The League. whl!h has !6on func-
tioning now for seeral months. In
Composed of a representative from
each QtRanlzatlim n tho city doing
welfare work and tllQ puatoia of th-
Juhurchea and was formed nt tho rc-
'huH of tlto experiences of the Mlnls-
Itprial Union iu their handling of tho
United Charities of the city upon In-
vestigation thor often found one per
son to ho receding assistanco iram
two or thrco bourcoH each one or
course itnanm that tlio other waa
kIvpk nll n'd uKulii It was some-
times found that a vory deserving person-
was as a result of this left un
aided.
It Is tho desire of tho ones spon-
soring this Organization tlint no char-
. Uy be dispensed except through thlJ
' channel. Calls for money or umjIb-
tancc mado In tho lesideneo or
business section of the city should bo
denied and the one nuklnff for no l.
"referred to Chief a. J
Clinton at thj
Chief Clinton i
City Commission Hall
..iVi i. n mr.ntiif.r nf tho I.oairue. -wlll'vr that If their chief "Jiad not boon
havd tho case investigated and If tho tho Woman ho la. tha oi gajilzatlon.
person Is found dcbervmg a nllp rilgn-ho ronrenta probably would not
cd by two TOcmbo-rs of -the League will have- received tho great honor it has
bo presented thq treasuiev or tho sec- hccelvcd at tho hands or tho President
retary 5t the organization and the of tho United Stated
needed assistance given. I Tho other Oireo women eoivlng on
At tho regular monthly meeting ct the committee with tch men au
1ho League held Monday evening m Herbert lloovir Uoncral Pershing.
tht City Commission Hall with thu Colqnel ltojsevtjt. Governor Parker
cl alrnutn O. A. Hale presiding tha niid otiors of enual noto and ju:--mayor.
Dallas Scarborough stated that Handing Ability are Mis. Kkthorlnc
this method of procedure in handling Ddaon of California Mis. Chane1!
tho .charily of tho city had been tho Summer Bird of Majwaehusetts. and
means of saving at least halt of tho Mrs. Kleanor Franklin Kgan vOrld
amount of money formerly spent in travel or
hla cause and still he exprosaed tho Mis. Edaon is the oiiUtandlng wo-
opinion that all deserving ones had man of tho Pacific Cot n matters
been a-jsisted. lie: cited a number of pertalnrhg to vvoniep In Joln' nn'l
Kikoa wheio callrt for lieln vot'o a a member ot the Itspubllian a-
inade to him and Ahen tho ono asking "ln Comralte.
&..i.inn ffiiin.rtlmt nn lnveatlga-' Mr. Bird haa don nojabltf work
'J?"""0 'VlnM V. It In HUlfnw and for "fell oiuK. lat-
was not heaid from again.
lUH vl .'l ..w-
IfmillL LI
frt trlflfln- lit II1Q iimui.iiK
and a
number of plans .discussed for the
I efficiency of tho Leaguo In tho fu
ture.
1 TUBEUCULCSIS DEATHS
' iiUOW 1IKAVV JlKCRKASE
The reduction of thu tubcrculosia
4cath rate to 11 1 per igo.000 recently
announced by tho United States Bur-
eau of Census la equivalent to a sav-
ing of moto than 80000 lives In thla
' country during tho. current year as
contracted with tho death tato of
13 joara ngo.
In 1905" one year after tho Isatlon-
i Tubcrculosia Association was or-
sanlzed tho -death rate trom tiibtr-
iuIosIb was about 102 per 100.000. By
1S10 H bad declined to .100 and In
101C It waa HC There was a slight
lncreaso In 1817 and 1018. but In 1010
there was a aharp drop to 12G and in
1020 tp 114. Tho reports lacolvo-d to
dato Indicate that tho death rate for
J921 la still decroasdnrr nnd will pro-
bably bo lower than tho one in 1920
Which it the lowest on-rceord.
Tl. flrrnrnu Unillrl HOftll tO Indicate
ihnt rxinrntinn at to tho causes and I
sprend of tuberculosis and other dls.!
oasca has raised mo awnuuru ui
-health f the American pooplo to a
very cortsldfcrnblo degree.
A fow decades ago dlscaso was
looked upon by many na a vlsltntlon
of Providence. Nowadays bow ever
thinking peoplo realize that good
health Is largely a matter of proaevcr-
anco. If In 15 years thoro haa been
auoJi ft marked decrease In tho deaths
front tuberculosis can thoro bo any
doubt that tho formerly dreaded
"White Plaguo" la both preventable
nnd mirnblo?
Sharo in decreasing this Jllseaso In
Taylor county by lnjylng and tiding
Chrhtmaa Seals.
tb- - " j -4IliA- OjjfeolenoHors3
ATMrFrfxiT APd ' .pullNA ittle ChicHFecd !"
AUenVlfTOgiuoat Plcatc"' . -Bran CjEtoA Seed Hulls I
Pleating in nil StyraHy Cleniiineinl Prcaum; i ?Stn al?py and F on 1
j j 74 &rpess Street Scy 7 !
r: ; ' r'';VJ ' ' ' ' 4rdV Ynur Peodwith Your .
jj ! ! n v qrocofi. "ggbeliver Any '
' 24 HcsServie. Bally ; . G Dm n mm 1m
That What! u'CetAlMy Place I cmiXKR pash V ll W
f- 7incss . ' GROCERY
Kei3rceir MoSir Ca wo North Gccond strect
268 Chestnut StrQt T Telephone No. 651 Phono 220 or 1209 ' t
For Spring
The coat drcs is making Its an.
pearancc among mOdelu shown for
spring. Thti Gorman ICatz dress la
straight of flno and quite short a3
so mo pf tho more tailored garments
are In spite of the- lengthening tend-
ency of f i ocks and gowha for after
noon and cVcnlnB wear Tho sleeves
uro lopj.0 and Dimply gathered at
the hand.
The Four Women on
Armament Conference
Advisory Committee
Kioiii
Federation News.
Of tho tour wdhien appointed by
Prcaldent llatdfnic on tho limitation
of Armame.it . Conference Advisory
Connnlttec of Twenty-one. only one
Mis. 'Winter lieadtt a great organ-
ization. "So jou vec" aaya Mrs.
Winder In commenting to tho Gen-
oral Federation Xcs npnn her ap-
pointment "the. compliment la to tho
Federation and nut to me " But tho
nearly aOt)0.000 who compose tho
"gicatcst womin's organization on
eaith' know and nro aaing through
tho preys in fir ontf 6tnte and. anoth.
I. .. l. luttifnAn wif itTlrin nnil
4'. .' V..V. t. .....a... ...... -. ....... ......
was one of the very early workers In
tlui General rpd6ratfon
Mra. Bgan la n Wrrlter of note on
Far Eastern qilcatlpna abd h3 had
much contact Willi diplomatic mat-
ters involved.
Committee Attends Mnln Sessions
Tho Advisory Committee a.ttondi
the main session of tnc Conference
and la seated immediately behind tbo
Aineilcnn Plenlvotcntiailea. Its Work
Is dlvlde-fl undei va.lotw sub.com-
mlttcea lUductlnn vt Naval Forces
deduction ot Land Forces Now
Agenries In 'W'arfare: Tho Far East
and Pacific Question: General In-
form.itlbn. which meitiii trjlng to kcci
Informed as to the i-ntiment or 1
country and probably rdrrelaHng suh
Information for tho use of tho nfalt
Commissloneia
. Only Four Women ion T'oo
Tho four women of whom thb Tires
Idont ot the G. F. ". O. a Jno. nre
spatod Immediately behind tUo Amer-
ican PlenlpOtentloriea at tio Anrtp"-
ment Confeivnce and aroylhe unly
women on Uto lloor
When president Hardirfs receive 1
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W - i k . ;
I cmmETs rrxD!
ArgSollirirfFhr '
U T I PURIiIa Hen Ohv or
1 frnisy Yes J Scratch Peed.
a Delivered Jn Ahflono ttttIta m.t i.Jl r
g m a rJifif.Mi. yjuivnxu vuu-
f . fww Vb i. -. . 1a I C
I - .1 - ' i ' TJTflraWA firm nVftTtr
. 1 " -rrr w- w
Party Celebrating
Birthday of Toliver
S. Higginbotham Jr.
The Christmas motif fenturad the
decorations of the lovely home tit Mrs.
T. a. lllgglnbotham on North Seventh
Stroet on Friday atternoen when ahe
dseembled a merry group of hoys and
glrla there to aaalat In IM celebration
ot the eighth birthday Anniversary of.
her little Hon To)ler H. lllggfitbotham
Jr.
In iooma where tho bright colors
wera artistically used children h ga lit un
weru plnad throughout lha nftornoon
hour the gi eat eat ploaauia coming
to tbo ypung gueqta in tho cutting of
the lnvoly big hlrthdny calta. topped
with tho eight brightly burning eun-'
die. Mm lligginbolham aaelated
by Mr. B. T JLveKott In nerving hot
chorolate nngol food caka and .home
mfule candles lovely vthlto chryin-
themuma were souvenirs of the happy
affair.
Tho young host was tho teclpltnt of
a number of lovely and uwrul glftil
from his llttla frlianda prwont who
Were Josephine Prtrkor Francis and
Dora Mno Wood Fayo Crowley Anno-
ta Maildqx Jcsae ltoyal Cuitl. la.
Vollo Cooper Mot cclla Shields Clarice
Adcoek Mildred Jonkena Evelyn
Doak. Georgo Osear Parker John
Banner. J W. Poolo Jr rohn Kola
Franklin. Billy Binos.Itaymond Bry-
ant "Wcstcy Doak and Baaalo Iookott
i i i a
Mrs. Harry Tom Kinjgr
Sewing Club Hostess
A pleasant Initial social affair of
tho week was the rtntnlmilent of
tlio Noav Idea Sewing Club by MVa.
Harry Tom King on Mohday after-
noon at her hohie on Victoria Street.
In ' delightful surrounding the
momboj-s of tho club and a few Quests
neaombled at nn early hour and ient
tho afternoon busily sowing on loveiy
llpnns and many dainty Christina
G'lCts.
Tho hoslea'C petrd a salad plate
with coffee- to Jlwilnmci J. L. M'
David Pool ltobcrtson. Arch Ayooil.
John C3. Jticl(hon Bupert Ilarlrrldcr.
Hold MrLomore. Ollie AVoptcn Gro.
HairW. Hiiekner.Buin Iee Signor
O. Hill. Jr. of Dnllft.
man ll. N. ltichi
Mlba Mary Knuffr
Hit
Lad lea
Brow u'j
ggatlble
Wtu
-advc
tlie AiiiifmTnt AdvHorv Committee
ho aald ho waa "ptoild to bo tho fhst
president to rctognUso women by
placing them on such a commltcie."
Tho evening of Uie opening ot the
Conference a teeet''-n wita given to
tho delegates at the While House ana
on the- evening lit the 1-ith. Beewtaryl
Hughes and Mis. Hughe U-niteicd
them n reception at the Pan-Ameilcn
nuHding. Both events wero OrlllianZ
ucrasloim "when blazing unlforrn
from ill over the woild outslip-no tm
VWmpn's drCFres. and the faces pt men
famous In their respective cnuntrirs
and familiar throucil their picture
wero aeen oil -fill lues
Wasnington is planning many "in.
ei attentions to tne ioptcsenin'ivc.1
of the Conference with ap clal cl"r-
teslea to thu fjr women cumijilttto
members.
Elec
baseB
lights.
llglli:
one
A"
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hereabout1
Our mo
vice wido
treatment w
ED patron
Starter Service Co.
North 2nd. Phono 378
y 'fir" fuwr
LirfrrTaio t t-rt u a
yru. r jn
Phi lpn jiliniiiC vcist . A'aul's
' Jf utjafiC
ROIII FiaiUIIjrfWUIV UUUJIUI
ytiPti yv . F
Itrcrnff. W hJSfftfof tho an-
illaiAof ljl (SinLidplKt church all
dnyfifiextlVisIJxjOVfr Hardware
cii a iivvi c rtyfns .
Wm&m
Ic bu.u ofSoll voltages J nnd 8
;as fllil n thervvlse; Ispot I
-4on'll flnf thumXU linftu In I
t ttho taJ comiilctSySty ka of 0
S ERKCTltlU bVl'l'I.lUb S
erata prices runimpt sei'- 8
lAftnpimniila O iarTl nniulnn!U M
yuiWnuuD wi v.-" m
lIKmako vKU a SATISFI- B
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THE REVOLT OF VERA SANDERSON
5 By JANK PUEl.VS
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VKItA ritKPAIMW I'OK Till! MOOS
JjlUUT SII
C1IAPTISR S8
Agajn and again It rnng throinrh
my mind what Irene had wvlU about
swrgaret'a aaylng she would fix Jl
ao I would not go- on the palling
party. 1 deterniinotl that I oiUX
go no matter what aha did or auld.
I would not May (it home and let
Keith bo utulirr the Influence of the
handeomo widow I never tinder-
rated her beauty and itttracdvcneM
but ppfhalnj Margaret might not
try to keep mo home. Irene might
Iwvo mlsundorHtood.
She had looked more amiable
whon I anld aho Invariably had de-
lightful coclal Ideas but had mado
no lemark I waited until she and
Mrs. Do Lisle had left the house.
Then I called Keith.
"Is It trup that you tiro coming
out wednoadoy night?" 1 askAd.
"Yos. Margarot lnslatod."
"How nloel I Mhall onjoy tbo nail-
ing a lot but havltiff you horo even
tnoip.
Wo chatted ploasantly a moment
longer then I hung up. At I turned
f loin the vhono I saw Margaret htid
returned and ran toward hor.
"Keith is dollghted that I am
back for your sailing party" I told
lier. "1 havo Just bcon talking to
him "
"Ah lndoodl" waa All uio said as
alio walked away.
How otlen I wished T could bo ns
cold and tincotiiTromrlflng na Mar-
garet Ualtonl Nothing aeclned lo
warm her npj oven Jiop'OhUdreti sol-
tic m roeoivou any mat it ot airoction.
Only to Keith did she react and
somatln-e I thought she had given
him all tho love In her hentt so that
slio had none left for nnvdno ola.
Tutadny I spent flxlnr a w ltltel
spoit ant largatot waa new wear
ing white so I could nlso. I ra-
ti itntned n hat and after rttl was fin-
ished trl'Ml-etoti my costunio at)tl
thoUghUtlrat Keith would be pleased
I looked yery clue and
If I did wish I didn't look ailito
o young. I knew it was; not a fattu
In his ojes. Tho hat of white felt
h.ul been on" bo hail adnihcd but
I had changed the scarlet anali to a
plains Whlto band I clcatiod mV
" " siul:s liiiu uy tuiuiur unit; iui
I oveiyiiniiK in ifimniLB . i wiiulih
to reht on wt'iineauay so l wouui
look fresh for tho lmtty. As et 1
had heaid no hint that I was not
to gd
Wednesday dawned blight nnd
beautiful not a breath of wind
though.. Anxiously I watched for a
breeze and ubout 3 o'clock one
TRY A WANT AD.
ivinvcne
The LufrlcanthJtt Resists Heat
( jfoiaKTted By
JEFhiESt5$L SUJPLY CO.
Phone 37
The following are awards made in the Clock
Guessing Contest -of Birowh's Dry Goods.
First Prize Geo. Barrett 1:58
FIRST TRIZE ta George Barrett 1:58 A. -A:
SECOND PRIZ13 rary Eugenia Dunn 3j0b A. N.
THIRD PRIZE 1 . Cecil Viclc-ToO A M..
FOURTH PJUZEj-.l.-V. T. Odoi2:00 A. f.
FltTII PrtZKfflZ.J:aiia5hc Davis 2:00 A. .M.
SIXTH PRWEtf-i -J-
jr f r
Moi
you fq buy y
JF fr.
n J- Ik
1 Lhlfttm. H
i t
rn rr Hi i jui ;-
r m m .M-
1JK1 J11IU
Trirekr" replacement cost.
Tlie more sell the more we sale. Come and
get your share ol the bargains.
See our Show Window for a Nice Dainty
Chris. Unas Gift at a .
20 Discount
225 Pine Street-Telephone 725
WHERE YOU JHJY 'EM FOR LESS
wprnnj; up. It waa 6 when I wniked
o tne train to i.nit Keith. Arm In 1
arm we walked Ixick to the ho nee.
"I nm wad you wmo!"
cuddled rift to him.
"I'm gkd jou're glad." he re-
tiiniwl amlllng. ''but I would not
'have coine for anyone but Margaret.
i teot vory nifierent when I get my
roat. Hut one night won't kill iue
I guoaa."
'Wouldn't ou have uotne for
mo 7" I naked rtpt really hearing
anything but "I would not have
come for anyone but MnrgareJU"
"Don't bo foolWit Ot courae I
would If you had planned some so-
cial affair; oapenkvlly one that I on-
Joyed na I do nailing." With that I
had to bo content.
Margaret ltlaeed him cfftnlvoly aa
usual nnd told hint how terribly uhc
had missed him. "Alloa haa wan-
dered n round evening Hko a lort
soul" alio added "loosing her cava-
llor haa been hard on bor."
"She will have time to reet."
Keith roturnod vvlth a laugh ."Com
on Vora we will bo Into for dlnnar
If wq don't burrj' ahd 1 am hungry.''
He took my arm and we ran up-
stairs Hko two children hand In
hand
It waa when Keith wai Hko thl
that I loved lilm so mucb It hurt
loved him m that I would deeida
to bear anytblfig. cvprythlng rather
than over let hUn go When we
reOchqd our room I threw my nrms
Hi-ound IiH nock nnd told him that I
loved him nnd lie klsaotl me over
and Oyer while ho held mo In hla
arms.
"Shall I dress tof the parly?" 1
aakqd.
"No. wo shall not start unjtll 19
o'uloek or theronbouta. You wilt
havo
jilenty gt time alter Are oat.
and you look very avveet aa you
are." I bnd drrtaaod for illnnor bekS
rqro x went- to moot nun.
At dhlhor nothing waft llkd of
but he plenauro wd were to onloy
litter ln t'io ovonlni?. I wiaiieu i
had put oil my white clothes. Both
Malgarol nnd Mts. De Llald looked
VFiy fetching In whlto porta aulta.
But I comforletl mvaolf that Keith
had eald J looked "vo'ry avveet" anl
tbHt my ault wart nlso becoming. '
"It was about 8-30 when T went i
ray room to change . Keith had
.tiiiml In liln flannels ao 1 WiMkfr UP
alohe. I was n n happy mopirna I
ilcoaaod. auro Unit irono inifl uceu
miMtakon that Margaiot lnvfl Jio In-
tention o"f apolllng my tiftasura by
leaving me behind
.To-monow MnlgareVa tnanouover
an feeili.
FOR QUICK RESULTS
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33. MePnViion-l :V3 A. Al.
garjura tn
imna miail IIIWII I all " My .'Wf "
PETERS W IR FREE Committee.
Mid Sale that affords
our needs and Christmas Gifts
ALLTCOFIl STM V (.MODS
1UVK IIH'N KIXOVKUKI)
In addition t th aadlea. lmrneaa
teU aim! ohr'artef lelonctng to
Cl. W. P"y vhlch th tHillee danart-
went under ho dlraetln of Awiatnnt
Chief of Polfr FilU Rnine Hare r-
vred fri-m a faim a law mllea
lonhWet "f the div. H buggy bclone-
ln to L. Tf HirM": a anddte tnw
Irrnirrty nf .InTit. A'cilsilo n waahpot
I land tub. anl toicidomltl apieunt f
fpd.
Por information vrfH n J". S
FiUKornld JJ.F.-lA.f 4ll 5
Worth T0xft8.
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Don't try
save
big-can 13a
throw ou
on rnce o
p )vc;r.
priced poiEr3 are best
L t-
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has povd i!
it is taciocsuKii
itistfl&bftfRest
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Acnordlng to th iyHre dfTarlfriant I
11 of thj "- fgdawrre tiurfl pn i
fjiicriarfvi.. ((licitiirrn aRjllrteSW
I Xvn n nt ( JA Ul t; 1 it. lyji ajg in
1 The "J&WL ll SiS4fei 4
S M. foryratisfoii. IDSitiiuniit tBai? 4-il l
5- Kcw iJnjjins; try slV u v El JJft f9BfliiiiieH I
E Sai .yfit(nio yVirU' 1 lios Jjj rEHBwf 7 i
Fot M'oniir m. 'AiitVs Xf&&wKBSlk 4'hn
I Traili uti ftAflousthti Wfal? 7 nflB :
5 Gnhj'stntf mlfi I poilifs H uA&lfTif O 3K
mu hi (ton t'lisc iiu-ii i iKiir Jai " ''r
RSeXla g Coffeo is Uie most i
rucn vrb an -. 1 delicious drink in the 9
nwbs ia a?SB9i . ail wunu vfiicti inauu iikiu m
a s; Hjib rfEr
"vJfiLMM tfXr -MMaaMaa3BaSJl rUBiH
NOTE THIS
A pouud can of Calumet contains full 16 o. Some
baking powders come in 12 oz. cans instead of 16 ox.
cans. Be sure you get
tho farm A 'amplnlrtt against on
man na heen filed and We frond III
at uto.
R. G.
moneyvDuyinc cheap lor
Aw
Tfc Plumbers &c3mMtx
OQODELD PIJaTMBWa OQ
OlIMvactiHRrd Strct
i Why have any thing ke?a
IH Full dirccioas for making H !
il in each can of SunscL H '
S In DtJTaiDUTED UV H !
" ra Matthews & Cotart 3
t Abilene. Texas Q
m B
H xuNv Mr
Qjjinnin3
Powders. YDlxcan'tdb it Yoti'll
ore in spoilprbakuiflrthan you sJ
Af aon t umik uiat oia iiijiiiiiiiiii
ss mtweost most jmrt sot not.
s of bake-dayests that
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baking Dowctef in the world
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powder of an vwWVe near the same quality
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teasDoonful Is eauai to two teasoooa-
fuls of many other brands.
And there is no "luck" about it
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nil. Millions of housewives use It and
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end cooking experts.
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The Abilene Daily Reporter (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 282, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1921, newspaper, December 6, 1921; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth317003/m1/5/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Public Library.