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THURSDAY. APRIL 16. 1931
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Madrid, April 14. Kinjr
XiH ha< iP'jfnud, Premiur Juan
A2nar anr iinrud today.
Spain ( :,(• nf the ft w ri'nia n!’)"
fTongh d monnrrhy, will b:‘"( m"
a ropub’ir.
' Cinjinnat’, Ohio.- April 11.— I>pad-
Alf m*:) er.'* of thr nation nai<l silent tribute U
14-^ Nicholas Lonjrworth, speaker of tho ’
hau-<‘. a.« he was burit*d here today
«le h:.s father in Spring Grove ceme j
pjy. ;
Funeral .»H>rvices at Ghri.st Kpiscopalj
Nieeto AN ala Zamora, leader of church wore simple. The Rijrht Rover-
the counti\'' Repiiblican« and popn- '-'nl Henry Wise Hobson, Wshon co-
l..r choice f >r pre.-^ident, draflerl a re-!adjutor of the dioce.se
p.iblican jr )vernn*ent in cnnft rcr; o^'hm, read the service
with his aidt'-* in .Madrid.
Repi»l)lics already had
ciaimwl in I’.arce'lnna and
of southern
which lasted
c is than a half hour. No eulojry wa‘
. .ip..ken.
Seville,! At the cemetery, with a .short rit-
beon pro
whe r<-
committed the
jrreat s. ene.s o/ rejoicinir took ■ ual, Bi.shop Hob.son
I»la» e as the i-as-vple burned portrait s i body to earth,
of the kinj^ a-"I jiara.lt ,1 th<* strwts. , President and .Mrs. HcaiVer,
Gonfirmation of the kinjr’.s resijfna- Ib-e«ident Charles Curtis and mem-1
ti 1 came after
Vice-i
a morninjr of numien- bers of the consrressional delejfation |
ten.- event-, during which history was! representinjf the jfovernment, paid'
n ode and the hou-e of Hourbon re- their tribute by their pre.sence at thej
n. '.osl fi.'.m t'i* throne. ichurch. j
I»-, (P. o .Mi'anor. one -f the' The president Mr.s. Hoover and the |
P -iub’ .in 1. :i I. . reve lled that th. vice-president al.-o attended M-rvitvS;
k n;r ai -e. I ‘ (.ait on the fo’lowinK at the frrave. .Shortly afterward thel
(.•millionchief executive and his party lK)ar<li*<l
'I hat he be nermittcl t. !e ive Spa'irlheir si'cvia! tiain f..r W’a-hinKton. ,
w h appi »ii(i i’ * h.on rs. be ivnuit-i Mr. I.onjfworth, who had just c.om-
t( d time to :l'•(•an)re h'< pci'sona! he-jp'eU d hi.s third term as sjH'aker, died
I nfrinifs and be viven fill militaryiin hi.s sixty-fir.st year Thur.-day at'
)■ noi-.-i on his departure. ' Aiken, .S. ('., after a short illnes.s of
bn^ifht
nor,
OfficLil sour-es under-t t(.<i the roy
al family w'^aiVl proceinl to Pari.s to-
n.fjht by s|K*''ial train.
The kiny .'-Iruffjjlesl to the last to
but he capitulated when he realizes!
U»at to defy the Rtpttipbl’' an.s woul.i
thiow the country into civ'.l war and
bloodshed.
1 he Repulxiican-s, who carried al-
nH>*t every < :ty nf Soain in Sunday’s
municipal oli'ctiins, were in the sad-
<t'e, ami thev pave the 1 < np to under
stand there could I c n> compr' mise.
At first, tho kin'r orf-red to ab-li-
<;*te in favor of the Prince of Astu-
pneumonia. His body was
here on a .special train from .South
Carolina, air'vinjf early Saturday
mornmy. ^ ^ ^
of the I.onyworth‘Kfsidence awaitiny
FOR SALE—Nice Rhode Island tRed
chickt^ns, 35c per pound. J, C. Me-
M 'Ian. Itp
Siyht-Seeini? Bu.sses
of the permaoiient firturs-s
PHONK your dealer and yet a Wy
pa knye Jeanes Salted Peanuta
for your dime. Accept no other. Itc
FOR RENT—One seven-room brick
veneer bungalow, in a very de.sirab!e
Itp
I around the theatrical district in .New
I V'.rk City is the s^yhi-seeifiy bus, .-ev-
jcial .of which can he .seen awaitiny a Tie'^hborhcodrCall 336.
(load of passengrers at almost any hour,
jfrom 9 in the mommy to 9 at niyht. If' you are a yirl, not over 80 years
They take visitors to varous point-'?,' old, and not under 4 years old, siyn
I nclud'.ny Chinatewn and Cuney I'o-lvour name and br-ing this doupon to
!’and. Jeanes Store and yet a Bunte Sucker
j Sti-lliny by. one is often imnre»!'‘d j FRP:E—pure caramel, Itc
by the sigrht of one or perhaps several!
nat.-enyer3, patiently sitting and wait
ing for the rest of the car to fill up.
They wear a look of mild resignation -\NTED Eumished apartment of
>n their faces and do not seen t.o he, three rooms. Must be reasor.-
particuiarly worried at the long wait.;^^*^- Answer: “31,” care The Chron-
'/» Ti-Tiilit :cle. Itc
Ordinarily such people would be
1 fuming and showing signs of wanting
the bus to get under way and the fun!‘'*\y Rh;>de Island Red Er.ers and
to s'.ait but the drivers or the*bark-. chrysanthemum plants a plenty.
CIS solicit’ng other passengers are '••’ve me a ring. Mrs. J. W. Milam,
never bothered bv their “victims" on | 1
the .sight-seeing busses, \ BLOOD-TESTED Reds 10c, Barred
The reason is that they are witn-as- Rocks 10c. White and Brc-’n I>eg-
ing, at no extra charge, one if thehorn.s 8c. We hatch your eggs for 3c
greatest show.s en earth, the cont'n- per egg .set. Capacity 114,000. Ung.’r’s
'al parade of the Broadway cr-^wds,
among whom can he picked out noted
Hatchery, .‘sahida, S. C.
4-30-4p
persons in all walks of life. The long; ^'OR SALE—Used refrigerator, white
wait is actually the best part of the fr. s«teel walls, heavy cork insul-
whole trip.
[N tun« with the modern tempo lies are comfortable and Minart for
of simplicity In play-time cos-' bwch games, while the huge hoiu-
„1_ brero lends a “sou’west" touch to
r a.'', he r ii;‘ji.uc;i. 1.) the llii ;vc.
.Alcala Z.im >ra replieil that the Re-
p.ibliians wi.uld nut ac. i pt anything
!< than < (imp’lete lem''^ bit'OTi .yf
I (Wer.
.\ melting of the revi hit maiy cab-
ini't was he'd last night at which
the arr-ival of the bo<ly.
Piesider t Hoover along with n^tion-
jal and local friends called during the
morni ng. The home warf openerl to the
town-'iieople.
A .soldier .stood guard at the head
,)f the ea-ket.
When the contege left for the
church, a d tan e of more than four
miles, thousands who h:: I vv ted for
the opporlunity to j .ly liibi.lc stood
along the rt ute.
In I he pr-e e " fr.om the
. -I . i. ii.gw )i. 1, Mrs. Tb
Roo.se\4>lt, .Sr.,, her .•'tep mothei
Ethel Roo.sevelt Deny, her
tiimes, striped cottpns have al-
brero lends a "sou’
rnartc'st thing under the sun. AwnIng-strIpe eottons aj-e amarT
Then* are colorful awning stripes, : In both beachwear and* general
bright Hornun strlpea, gay candy sports costumes, as lllustrut*^! by
stripes, classic shirting stripes and the costume at the right. The In
in amazing galaxy of new 'varla- teresting uae of the strlpea In this
double breasted model subs<rlbea
Roman striped broadcloth—to to the shlrtwalal mode. The hat
play In— to be ever so gay In—Is and sun-brella of matching
Just right for the beach shorta are distinctive accessories,
with their boyish, turkin blouse of the shoes of a lacy cotton
rdatn broadcloth. (Canvas espadrll- are simu-t and cool.
ation. round revolving shelves, 75 lb.
capacity, and a good ice saver. Phone
101. E. M. Timmerman, Kelvinator
New YorkTitv crowds are probably! a^nt, at Smith’s Pharmacy, Clinton,
the nujst polite set of individuals in | ^- ^ •
the.«e Unite.i States. One can wander Iw'ANTED-
Cri wd Politeness
By piano factory, a hon>e
nary a >6lt or jostle being adminis-f j^h prospects of selling, in order to
ered to cne’.s rib.s—unless one hap- ^ve drayage and freight back to fac-
duck
while
fabric
tory. Will sell for balance due oa
monthly payments. Eor particulars
address Eactory Wholesale Represen-
23-4e
jiens to bumn into some visitor from
another city.
This fact is ore of the f'rst thing.s
noted by a visitor here, from another Native, Box 518* AtlanU, Ga.
city. In Chicago one cannot go a blor-k
on foot without being “given th ?
shoulder” by somebody coming to
wards one and we distinctly remem
ber the rough handling we got when
home I
■ xlore i
: Mi l.
r:
iiiorcui'h -t rcprc'icntatives
}»]*‘a for a t*o moiith.'i’ truci
mu'
Eastern Stars
Invade
City
•Y RADFORD MOBLIY
Archilmlii and K»Tmit RiMMevelt. her
bii.lhi c.s; thc;r wive.s; .Miill ,Mil Ire 1
Rieve'i. .Mr. I.ongw.irth’.s priva*;* sec-
i!*lary; the .servirit-i of tlie l.<r.g-
w ith.-i’ housihled; the honorary pull-
bearer.s, who were come of the out-
stan^ling leader.s in all walks of Wa.shington, I). C.. April 15.—The
Amer can life. intensely human side of President
I’re.siident and Mr.H. floover and the Hoover’s nature is emnhasized by his
congressional delegation and j invitation to Bryan Untiedt to pass a
leader.s, hud alreailv taken tbeir,wrhole day and be an overnight guest
lilaces in the church when the body at the M'hite House. Bryan is the 13-
arrived. Thi.s arrangement, at the re-,hero who earned nation-wida
James B. Parrott chapter No. 9, of the pre.^ident s aides, was to pcaj^^, f^,,. efforts to ."ave the lives
(►rder of the Eastern Star, 'the home kis'p the presiilent from b«*ing forced yf little brother ntnl 24 other chil
chapter of th<‘ ilistriet deputy grand hi.s way through the huge
matron, Mrs. Mary L. .Adair, enter- erowil.
tained the Sixth district, which eon- 'rhe IV-alms and Epi.dles to the
sMt.s of Adah chapter No. It, Laurens; ,<''>rinthians, and the Romans and the
strolling in Akron, Ohio, one late af-
! pay of government employes in that ternoon when the big rubber factories
'country will seriously impair their were being emptied of their over
buying power, ordering that no fur- ative.s.
Iher I 'lncmie.s of such character he In this cily everylaxly seems to be
trained to avoul coming into physical
contact with other people and a stroll
The I’lilted Stati s chamber of com- is a real pleasure, even on the most
Sixth DiNtrict Hulds IMeeting
With liocal (’hapter. (irand
Ixudge Officers Are (luests.
merce, rerhaps a; ting'on Abe .Martin’s erowdesl thorougbfares. ^
, a.- sertion that this country pay.s no None of the above stateiflents ap-
'attintion to safeguards against pan- ply, however, if one takes the subway
lies in yeais of prosperity, i.s studying during the rush hours. The repression
jp'ian.' to minimize the pfifect.s of un- during the rest of the day seems to
emp! .yment and establi-h methods to come to a head then and the feat of
keep factories at work the year round. en(ering a train is often accompanied
Julius H. Baines, chairman of its by the loss of buttons and cases have
boaid of directors, gave out the aTT-,been known when ribs have cracked
nouncement recently, after a long talk under the strain of being packed in
dren who were caught in a stalled
school bus near Lamar, Colo. The
S OME motorists are regular
**magnets” for mishaps.
No matter how careful you
may be, some careless driver
may “draw”
accident.
you into an
with President Hoover, with whom he
discussed plans for rrivate enterprise
to deal with unemployment without
governimmtal aid. One of the plans'
too tightly.
For “positive” protection-*
.x«TN A-I2B
— Traffic Habilx
Strangers are impresses! by the way
looked upon with much favor was Yorkers cross busy streets when
,d:sti bute wages on a shorter-time' ,v,„ ij„v,4, -ra. aav«n nn
|)ie.sident ha.s paid the little fellow the|iov^.^,. r'’'-’sarv "o'lu . them, e e
adJilional hnnor of lottin.- him naom ,hJ ^’w*rkJrr adll be'^e^'t' ? A*
(H-nevieve Wharton Smith chapter No.'Go.spel of St. John, provided the pray-1 the time, offering to wait until he isIfiL.-d Llv ^in thr^eductirn' of their “a',"*
llti. Watenloo: Gray Court chapter ts for the funeral m*rvie<>. \fMy m-overtnl from the effects of J;,, tW ^
No. lit*; Pivisperity chapter No. 77. Bwnu.se <)f the sjH^ker’s love for his hands and feet while
and .lames B. Parrott chapter No. 9, a string quartet from the Gin-1 t,he other children active and
Our ATNA Combination Auto*
mobile Insurance Policy covers every
insurable motoring risk. It alfo
offers complete coost to coast service
through 25,000 >V.TNA rcpresciw
cativea. Phone for raee.
orche.stra playwl
masters ami the
('linton, orn last Kriday evening. cinnati symphony
PreetMlInie. llie im..iiic.'.> .■mv'.i «ii>n a mehxlies from the
delightful salad course, with nut hivad partiirg dirge.
ami eoffw, which was piepare.! hyl Among the floral wireaths was a
Miss .Maude Pearson and a commit- Huge one of ivy holly and fern from
te**, was 'Stirved to one hundie j gu«*sts
and memlH'P.s in the dining hall at the
Masonic temple. The three tub!; i wen
the '^-Tvi’tMidenC.^- Vk’e-IVe.sident Curti.-
.sent a large spray^ of roses and Tillies
of the valley. That from the house of
warm.
Those wno view the nation J chief
us a cold, unemotional living will get
savings and not in their spending. The ^ being given special atten-
chamber will meet at Atlantic City onj^j^^
April 29 and announce its findings at
that time.
S. W. SUMEREL.
;etna-izbr
The ordinary citizen, however, dodg-; “
es through the 'traffic and it is a mar-,
vel that so 'few fieople are hit. Efforts
A sharp c .t in the numlier of alien,to stop crowds from crossing against
a new slant on him by this incident. ghnwn by the govtrnnient | the lights were dropped, after several
Other presidents have had the Happy I Eebruary. During that | policemen had been crushed to death
beautifully and artistically decoratisl representatives over which Mr, Ixing-
with f! .wers, candles and stars of wi-rth nie.dded was a pillow of roses.
eiivliU-matic I'olors.
The guests were wt IcuiuinI by W. H.
.'Aiuipsi i, wei'tby pH'.ron, James H.
I'anott chapter. t;i which .Mrs. Rosa
V. Owens, Laureti.s, rc'ip.indc.l While
t.he
the ii'ieiv.,- on
snufHlragons, and lillies.
Pauline, the six-year-old daughter
of the Longworths, learned for the
f'l.it time Saturday that her father
dead when her mother reached'
was
unchism was being served, under home with his casket. She was in
ii'iei V.,- On »f Mrs. Lena C. Coop- schmil here and the news had been
faculty of dramatizing their
acts, liecoming popular figures in the
public mind. Mr. Hoover preserves h’s
d'gnity at all times except when it
cpncerns children. 'The little ones “ree
through him” and take to h'm instant
ly. They arpreciate his real sympathy
and umler.stamling and five minutes
after mee-ting him are on terms of
eord'alitv with him.
Renew Your Health
by Purification
Any physician will tell yon that
■'utuve Eastern {kept fnm her.
I>i gram, with' ♦ —
cr, the following “
Stai ’ It ; IsTed a
read lu's. piano, vom:1 and dance so’o.s:,
h.velyii II,’lly, Virginia Weir, Ja 'k
,\rr:rig'on b pip m's Simpson and .Mar-
gaiel Shcal.v. with M ,ss Sybil Hur-
ilettc as Marga' ct’s ac a . npanis*. .Mrs.
Henry Young pre.si*nted tlittle Kdd.e
Simpson, to whom the <li.s.trict donates
II .sum anmiaHy towanl his support at
the Thornwel! orphanage.
Following 'the luncheon the grand
u1 fleers he’d a mwling in the parlor
imvnth a total of only 3147 new immi-| Driver.* here are reconciled to this
grants, intending to re.side here per-1 condition and guards carefully against “Perfect Purification of the System
manently, was unco\ered. This figure j hitting pedestrians w'ho have no right I is Nature’s Foundation of Perfect
's the smallest for 120 years, be.vcnd! to be on the roadway. They rare!. ' Health.” Why not rid yourself of
which rt'cords of the labor department shew resentment at having the'r ailmente that are undermin*
do not extend. February’s low total; “rights” disregarded. Recently the
•ippears even lower when compared ^ writer was “jav-walking” across Fifth ^.^^urse^^^f Calotebs,—once of^twice^a
with the number admitted in June ^avenue when a lone driver flashed by, vveek for several weeks—and see how
,1913, when 17i),2til aliens arrived, the'narrowly missing our toes. | Nature rewards you with health.
. Few nre.s'dent* h ive Wen 17*^!- to come here in .As he flashed bv he grinned and got Calotabspurifythobloodbyacti-
uifh the niiiteritv thit Mr ij,’nonth. Stricter eiift r.emen^ mir dander un. Mechanically we vating the liver, kidneys, stomach and
^ * Tii 4 i, • n ^ the immigJation laws is credit.! glimpsed his lecenae plate. It was is-• bowels. Trial package, 10 cts. Fami-
: suppoaed_ to have. That he is so coo! I Jeerca.^e. jurd by a mid-western state. And so * pac^ge, 35 cts. All dealers. (Adv.)
I and devoid of outward sign* of worry;
can he ch.'irgeil to the fa.t that since r’ i i >• l •
‘• , V. 1 t u 1 Goed roa l.s. maxing shopping at aga.n.
his early manhoixl the chief ha* al- ^ ^ ^
Offer Cranberry
Place At Howard'•’’i''''nnt‘'I,,ni'i'rinii7Tfl
• amt. * mwx most often in fore'gn rinds,,. ^ •, ,
a
York
drivers were vindicated
Goed roa i.i. making shopping at
chain stores easier for farmers, have
ffectc.l the sale.' by'!
the b g ’mail order h.ni ci a-r*r"'l-”v
Moving Day In Gotham j
'where the highest “p..lities” had t.v:"' ‘ *' y;*"; V, /»i
President of Limestone College he plavcti to get people of different . * go'errmen survey. li]|P depr.'s- „.p simple o.-ca'ion than in
^ . ... ’ L ■* . , I * u- naturally has cut sales hut Ih? lorir#. mrt’onlnrlv Ww Vort
Receives Invitation To Head “PHr.ngmg.s 4,. come around to Hus ^ T’^e es*ab-' r lu ^
^ wav of doing. It is beginning to seep„ general i . e e^.an-, ^ven the metropolis, however, got a
BirminRham Institution. to the ni>hlie c,»nsMou*ne.ss'”'thrill early one Sunday morning last
Older hou-es has helped maintain month. The occasicn was the removal'
that Mr. Hoover’s coolness is almost
of the Hoti'l Clinton, at Which lime itlberry, president of
was decide;! to change the place of I for the past eight
Gaffney. April 12.—Dr. R. G. Grran- the' indicates, as of the treasure of the Irving Trust!
the lUiU grand chapter meeting to G i- fered the pre»ideni\> ui tiunam
Jumbia iivstead of Myrtle Beach. ' 1«P^‘ DimYngham. Ala., according]
At nine o’cUvk the session of the to a statement he made here Satur-
district was sluly openesl for the trans-iday night at the college,
action of busines.s, presides! over by
IJmeJtoM .•olU.E,. .videnred in hi» o.ff,r to frn-i;''"';."’:''.’ Co- .ntountin* to *3.000.000,000, from
yrnrr h.,. Won o .dth Httlo Bry.n for . whol.ll",'/''' C"’ '"''the vaults in tho Woolworth buiMin*
cy of How’ard . ^al branch. building of the bank at No.
M rs. May me A. Johnson, worthy ma-
: Perpetual motion machine inventors
Those who have met the president onlv ones required to furnish
I>r. Granbeu ry has the offer under i return from the Garibbeanji^ working model, according to
eonsiderat'on, and has an indefinite!*’^ impressed by his buoyancy statement issued by the patent office.|not troy’~amounts to around $640,MO.
building
1 Wall street, just across from old i
Trinity church, a distance Oa' less than
half a mile.
•' Now, a ton of gold, avoirdupois and
Iron, Jamoe B. Parrot chapter, and,length of time in whi^ to reach a rule laid down one hundred yearsjHad the' treasure been all in goH it'
R. Murff, worthy patron, Adah cision rin the matter, it was asserted, ^^ndif.on. Since coming to the TVhi^ ago is still adhered to in that re?pect.■ would have meant that something like!
pter N ). 6. Uurens, Visitors were! Howard is a Baptist co-educational House he has lost twenty-five pounds are aware that flying machinesi fjye thousand tons would hav^>>opTi'
and has an enrollment 1 whatever fat he may have had has eame under the same ruling for many i moved As most of i
‘ times as large a.s Lime- Pictures showing lypgrs but the rule was dropped short-Ly,* lob was a lot e
is two years older, having Ibe roundness of his faw do give jy after Professor Langley’s epochal; snite of its “si
ualistic work was demonstrated by the
regularly installed officers of the five
chapters in this district. The worthy
grand matron placed the local chapter
on the himor roU.
It was unusual and very gratifying
to have present thirty-six present and
past matrons and patrons, who fo#’m-
ed a semi-cirde and were hesrtily
greeted. There were abo preeent «ht-
teen vbitors from other distrieta in
the state, and also Mr. Saunders, past
patron, of Reidville, N. C.
Gifts were presented to the follow
ing ^rneiKi ofHcers, as token of the
district’s love and appreciation: T.
Lane Monroe and Mrs. Monroe, of
Laurens; Dr. E. P. Durant, Sumter;
Mrs. Mary L. Adair, Clinton; Mrs.
Rosa V. Owens, Laurens, and Mrs.
Cara Lanford, Waterloo.
After aeveral addresses by grand
officers and other visitors the meet
ing was cloai^ at a late hour.
about thix'e
stone, and „ ^ „ , ., ., .
an adequate idea ‘Of his fitness. The use
of the medicine ball daily and a care
ful diet are the nudn aaoaeta of hie
been established in 1843.
The vacancy at the cjllege was
caused by the resignation of Dr. John
R. Dawson, who, effective January 1,
1931, 'became head of the romance lan
guage department at the University'
of Alabaona.
Dr. Granberry, succeeded the late
Dr. Lee Davis Lodge at Limestone,
and has established a liberal poHcy
since he became its president. Under
hia regime the institution has become
was in securities:
easier.
. ^ ^ . ... ‘simplicity” an army
bui. fatal fi ght. One flying machine Uf machine gunners lined Broadway
patent issued was for a balloon to be half a mile, side streets wert
... ^ J. towed by a flock of eagles. One of the hneked off hv arionr«d trmrk. to
fine physical condition, according to;—exhibits of the patent ofriee bi -j py armored trucks to pre-
-T ^ I vent a raid m force, and armed guards
a model of a device for enabling boats j hy the hundreds stoex] aroimd and wit-
to surmount sand^rs In rivers. It was n^ssed the transference of the treas-
issued to Abraham Lincoln, manyjuj,^ this happened between 6 and
Get Your
Money’s Worth
Dr. Bowie, his medical aide.
Mr. Hoover has declared ^limself
well pleased with the results of his
plea a year ago to big industrialists
to keep wages up to a high level. Re
cently a report that a sinister influ-
years before he became president.
Honey Pie
With a little nie crust, some bread
ence, “bankers" being specifically crumbs and some honey you can make
accredited in the Southern Association mentioned, was attempting to have a delicious sort cf nie. Roll the pastry
of Colleges and Secondary schools, concerns cuk the pay of employes in out quite thin, line a nie plate and
and belongs to a number of other | order to show a better balance sheet, \ bake until drv but not really browned,
similar associations and organizations, j went the ropnds of the newspapers. I Now sprinkle with bread crumbs so
Under hrs regime a $500,000 endow-1 Meanw’hile government reports show a! that the bottom of the crust is cover-
ment has been established.
When Dr. Granberry first came to
Gaffney as a graduate of Hanard
university, he was pastor of the First
I Baptist church. >
lessening in unemployment.
Support of Mr. Hoover’s demand
for high wages is seen in a report
from Italy in which Mussolini is quot
ed as saying that furthev cuts in the
ed and pour over them enough honey
to cover the crumbs. Take what re
mains of the crustj roll out very thin,
and cut into strips half an inch wide
and lay across the pie to form a
8 a. m. on a quiet Sunday morning in
Gotham.
Naturally the genera! public was
net appris^ in advance of what was
going to be done so there were no
crowds lining Broadway.
coarse lattice work with the squares
between the strips at least an inch
across. Put back in the oven and bkke
until the crust is a golden brown. If
you like, you may sprinkle the honey
and crumbs with the juice and, grated
rind of half a lemon before laying
the strips of crust oveix
A Mg new featare has bean added
to Otie Ptocbeck Wash Pams this
year. Now thay’ra being ouKla
PRB-SHRUNX. Boy yoor correct
sise aod they II fit aa well after
washing as before.
Be tore you get yoor tnoogy^
worth in arash panta InSlil an Otto
— the pre-ahrank ptoebadi—the
pants that carry the llmoos Otto
labeL All good etotee carry them.
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PIIN'CIFECK
WASH P.A.X'TS
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