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said to a prominent Reno attorney.. "if As I said before, the pe-oiPle, of had censorsh!Vs modified, and the must functiop properly. "' you ' Protection Against New,'Stiff Shoes. ' .1 til tender. Cool inwater and. remove 1.
. there -were uniform d1vorce laws Reno are delightful. But they have ,threat of a federal censorship Lemov- ahze what an, important part 'your - . Notbing has dbi�e more In recent ,
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throughput the ' given up a gopol. deal for the divorce ed. He appealed to the churche's and kidneys play in, your bodily health The coming of cold and wet wea- years to lower British standards of ham'at intervals of about two inches,
441 suppose so 1, he admitted, "'but it revenue which makes possible their the women's clubs. He -also appealed and length of life? Sluggish kidneys ther means new footwear for children morality, decency,' and' good manners holding,thern in ,plate with toDthpick
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would mean ;�sassination for this boast of being "The Biggest Little to the Producers and induced them to permit waste impurities'to, remadn in -;-Aand very often rubbed apd blistered than thci vulgaK and, s I ensational films 4hilebald' a'clove in the
City in the World." cut down by an appreciable sPace Of the blood and cause slow,poisoning of h"Is. . . that are being presented, daily and , ng, and insert . I
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The divorce colony consists at any . . time thelingering, kisses of the film. the system. In desperation I -seized the aoiliesive nightly to millions of our people.- slow oven basting ' ham frequently
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one time of about 1,000 Persons, about .0 He said that the place to correct- the Stimulate the -kidneys 'With Dodd's tap, and placed it over the blister And Sir Hesketh. Bell. I with piwa,ppi. juice. I -
movies is in the studios whece, they Kidney Pills, -the kidney pill that has round the heel, and 'by the time the ON . � ,,
700 being divorce seekers, the re- WILL HAYS, ADVISER OF MOVIE at extent the �beeu winning new friends for over a tape loosened, the blisters were healed . Savory Rolls. "
inainder relatives, friends or servants. are being made. To wh . I
The average age of the divorce seek- INDUSTRY movies have been improved' in the third, of a -century. They a I re cndors- arrol'the shoes broken in. Now, 7e HOLIDAY REFRESHMENTS FOR Split and butter fresh I
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eirs is around thirty. Most are well- nine years that!Mr. Hays has, acted ed from coast to coast. tape the'beels -with every new pjair I . . salad rolls . 11
, to-do. The largest contingent comes Will Hays, much against his will as public -relations counsel for them ' - __ - __ of shoes.. I- VARIED OCCASIONS I and, fill with minced cooked ham and ,
from Ne,w York. Other chief sources we, suspect, has been, made the sub- must be decided by People who go to I . To Remove Crumbs From Electric �, celer�, moistened ,with maylo_inaise� 4
of supply are New Jersey, Ptnn�syl- Ject of an article in the New Republic the movies regularly, the writer not of the Jews. Hitler seems also to I Toaster. . There, aTe numerous o�ocasions f4- and lightly sprinkled with chopped
� vania, Massac4usetts, Illinois and by Silas Bent. Mir. Bent, it might be being included in this number. We have gained the sympath7 of 'Von Use a feather. It is efficient, and lowing Christmas for which attractive cress, or, shredded' lettuce. I � I
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Canada. On an average they have saiJ for the benefit -of those who are .have a no�tio,n that before his,work is will not spoil the wires. dishes, -both sweet and, savory, are in .
been =,rried about ten years. Two r.ot acquainted with his articles, is a complete Mr. Hays has a Ion.- way to Kahr, Von Lossow and $ies§,�r, the . bpen'Hot Club Sandwich.
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thirds of them are women- rublicist who has specialized in stud- travel. But travelling even great ,Following the exaniple of Mussolini * 4. * In -formal dances ,are very popular Cut bread,ofie-hilf inch thick, tvast
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Those who can afford it rent a lies of newst)apers and other forces of distances At a salary. of $150,000 a Hitler armed and, organized "storm WIhen marking dishes or cooking with theoyoung people who are enjoy- I
at th6 Riverside, a mod- public opinion, and Mr. Hays, as head year is enjoyable enough. , , . on .one sid46. 'Cut the slices diagon-
brig4,oles.", Maneuvers utensils to be taken to church gather- jng � ally'across, keerp hot. Butter well -and
house, Or live ,� with endless their ;school holidays; Christmas . .
ern h6Ael next door to the courthouse. of the movie industry, is a highly con- As chief of staff of the movie in- supplies of beerand cigars, were held - ,, Picnic, or hospitals, etc., write supper parties areoften the, most en- Olace on plate, 'untoasted side up. On - -
myself, ob- genial subject. He traces Mr. Hays dustry Mr. Hays has not sought the Ing
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cees, and from the cradle to the Hollywood limelight. His last public appearance all over, the Bavarian countryside. the name underneath, using hat dye. ply5ble of the whole -win-ter ,season; the toast plate thin Aloes of chicken, A
served many of the diver I Through it all, as a decorative inotif, This may be done quickly, using the the New Year's Eve party is one of s,auted then cover chicken with thi
came to know some of them. They thmne, and in the course Gf this task was not in this role nor was it made , . n,
-were like a bunch of college girls' wertions some matters that Mr. Hays with his cheerful consent. It ia sad ran the "Hackenkreuz," the swastika, corner of the brush which comes with -th'e jolliest entertainments of the crisp iot bacon; over th� bacon, crisp
. - anti-Semitic symbol, the flaming cross the package -and the markings will whole year," and the charming old lettuce ,and .on .the lettuce spread' a
visiting one anotherhe roorns in would prefer, no doubt, to have had to relate 'that he wis called before an of German FaLwigm. last for a custom .of keepingopen house on New
But as they are inquiring committee to learn ' wha , year or more. . generous spoonful of mayormaise, '
pyjama suits, having tea or chocolate passed. unnoticed. t At last, on Novernber 8, 1923, came � Year's afternoon is one to which many having maxed one-quaftei cup chopped
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together, playing bridge, and as chip- part of the public record they have -was his share in the oil scandals the'e6mic 'opera climax -the Beer I .. * * * households still cling. I ripe olives an&a'small'minced oniort
per as the traditional cricket. their value in ,any serious effort to which engulfed Albert Fall and Harry Putsch, Bavaria's Military Governor, . . For these ,occasions, the refresh- in one of niayonnaise. Over the
At least on the surface- but look essay the man., They have also their F. Sinclair. What he 'knew was not To make use of an old carpet- ments are almost bound to wear a . .
beneath the surface to find' , the truth. importance as a -side light upo,n the made manifest at a single session. In Van'Kahr, is malcing ap, anti -Socialist however, mayonnaise put sliced tomato, top -
address to a huge - audience in and make it resemble linoleum, first holiday ,air. They should', ping each, slice witha rosette of may- A
I was, talking with the Reverend movie business of which MT. Hays is fact, what he said in 1924 was, strik- se the carpet, then cover the re- be of -6. type that can be easily onnaise. Decorate with small per- i
Brewster Adarns, of the Baptist some kind of chief. He has, said that ingly at variance with what he finally Munich's largestbeer hall. Suddenly re—
there is a disturbance without, and veTse side with -ordinary hot-water manipulated. 'Many �of the viands tions, of pimento and ripe olives cut
Church. "It is tragedy," he said. "All he is not a czar, a dictator or a prize admitted, in 1928. It had been part st starch --made rather thin -or with may be prepared, almost entirely days in two. If all theingredients are as -
that the public hear% is the echo of figlu referee, but merely an adviser. of his work to raise half the sum of three swastika bedecked, Fasti
. guards appear., followed by HiAen A- thin -shellac', Thig keeps'the paint beforehand. sernbled before beginning to make the
drinking parties, gambling, reckless W'hatever he is, the movie industry $520,000 which remained an unpaid guard fir4s. a pistol at the 4 ! g for from soaking into the fibres of the For the impromptu evening supper 'sandwiches, they can be put 4,ogether .
living. Half the time, the wild par- e-,p"ted tTemendous things .of him deficit on the Harding election. Nat- quiet, and, Hitler cries, out: ,(I pro- carpet. When the layer of starch is or danee refreshments, the foods quickly.
ties are ,only an attempt to forget Fyid judging from the fact that it is urally Mr. Hays thought the easiest claim the Nationalist Revolution! Von quite dry, any color of paint may be should be served informally-eithere Cranberry Orange Jelly.
. Women come to me and tell the actual nqnted to pay him $150,000 a year, way was to appeal to the rich men Ka:h-,r,, General von Loszow and C�ol. applied. -It is best to, tack the car- picnic fashion- About, an, open fire- I
� truth. They don't tell it to their law- I -,e must be almost as important to it in the party. One of the rich men Siesser, will please join me 9 . I gu&r- pet to the floor before commencing to place, ,Or buffet fashion with all the Make cranberry jelly as usual.. Add
yerg or to the judge. But what I see as Mary Pick -ford or Harold Lloyd. was 'Harry F. Sinclair, and he was antee their safety." Th�e government paint it, as it is easier to handle when guests helping ,themselves from. a side the grated rind. and juice of 1 orange.
is stark tragedy." .Yr. Hays seems to have been born also a rich man who had a shrewd leaders go into a side room with Hit- firm and. will produce a amoother table. As New Years -come before Pour in half shells of oranges. Chill I
Through the heart of Ren,t runs aa lnoiiana politician. He became a idea that anything 'he gave to the pa"r- ler. (Von Kahr will explain later that result. If.a. light color is desired, the :Christmas spirit has waned,.the thoroughly. Before serving, slice with
. the Truckee River, straight from. the lawyei- and an elder like his father ty would be in the nature of a tem- he was forced to do ,so at the point several coats of Paint may be neces- refreshments, favors and general eel- a very sharp 'knife into quarters. The
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high purity ,of the Sierras. Under bef)-re him. He was a pious youth porary loan. In the end It -was, Mr. of a pistol). Later Von Kahr comes gary. I use. ordinary paint. When or scheme used for this party are us- bright Ted jelly in orange shells I-,&
. beautiful bTidges it rushes madly a- and &'-d no,t smoke or drink or swear. Sinclair who gave $260,000 in bonds forth., arm in arm with Hitler, and Farpet is thoroughly dry and bas been ually in keeping with Christmas. The most attractive as a gainisli on a
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I - long. Women, coming from the court Such inhibitions fourid release in his to Mr. Ftays. It is a, tribute to Mir. announces his adherence to. the Rev- In use for some time, it can be wash- refreshments servied for, tha New platter of cold turkey, and it tastes
� house clo,se by, stand ,on one particu- clothes, for when he was quite a Hays' conscience to admit that he olution. There is much cheeririg, and ed Over as YOU would wash linoleum. 'Year's afternoo,ii tea should be sim- delicious. ' .
. lar bridge and thro,%� once -cherished young man he -became known as the seemed rather ashamed, of the trans- . nge, .skin mou
wedding rings into the stream. An- nattiest dresser in Sullivan. He was action an'd did not blurt out all the everybody goes home, slightly typsy. A fresh coat of paint can be added 'ple. ,Set the ora Ids in muf-
-from the beer. when necessary. Welsh Canapes. fin pans -then the contents will not
otlier curious sidelight on the abnor- suave, friendly, candid, ingratiating, details when he had, the first oppor- ,Meanwhile Prince Rupprecht calls I found ,this a great. saving, as I , " t in spill out. . I
trial atmosphere of the co,lony is the confident and optimistic, and in course tunity to do so. - out the Federal Police. Next morning had no carpet sweeper, aild there were Roll puff pastry out thinly, to -
fact that Reno is lioneycombed witA of time f6und himself an important . 40 there is a,bnef battle in the Odeon- old, carpets in ,our house wilen ,we 1to rounds, bake, and when wanted Stuffed Celery Stalks. �
fortune tellers: palmists, crystal gaz- cog in the Republican machine of- platz. Despite the fact that t -,L,, pa,_ moved into it. make Piping hot again and cover each
ers, Hindu seeresses, reader% of tea Sullivan County. He became chair- , I with hot Welsh rarebit. Sprinkle Cut curved eelery stalks in two and
leaves. Women about to abandon one man of the Indiana Republican State ADOLF HITLER, GERMAN cist "troups" are commanded b� nono * * * 'With cayenne and serve on a hq� dish a half-inch lengths. Fringe and place
matrimonial expePriment seem eager Central Committee, and in 1918 was HYPNOTIST other than General Ludendorff, they I in ice,water for several hours. Re -
to be to,ld there is a dark 'horse in the called to the telephone to learn that are defeated. About 47 per,�ons are Before Heating Milk. Turkey Canapes. move and wipe -and fill with paste,
offing, he had 'been appointed national chair- In the 1928 German elections, one killed, and all is over. Later Hitler combining equal parts of dairy and
Reno has done its best to make div- man. In this capacity he'wrote a of the minor party groups, the Na- is tried and sentenced to five years of First boil a little water in the satica Spread rounds of thinly buttered peanut lbutter, which has been seas-
� . orce getting as easy as nossible piece in the Saturday Evening Post tional Socialists, won 12 seats in, the� "fortress confinement." pan -then the milk will -not stick and byead,thinly .with apple chutney and oned highly with salt, cayenne and a
Pr-i,)r to 1913, Nevada law required a containing this lyrical gem: Refichstag. ,In 1930, the same party Everyone then thought that Hitler the calcium will not be. precipitated in lay -a slice -of cold turkey 'On top. few chopped olimes.
X and Fascism were finished. His party the bottom. 'Garnish with a ring of stuffed olives
residence of six months. Later, one "Listen for a moment, listen with won 107 seats, almost 20 per c-�nt. c I Other pastes for filling can be viade
year of residence was required. This eyes alaft, listen to the voice of ex- the Reichstag, and definitely became was re#uced to nothing; he- was con- -F * * -on dish on which these are served. 'of Roquefort cheese, combined'with
caused such a slump in the, divorce perience from the spirit of America the second -strongest party in the land. fined to jail, giving ,signs of insanity. . Angels on Horseback. dressing to make it of the right con- �
industry that the six-montlis clause which was Washington and Lincoln And the man responsible far the But 'Hitler had 'learned -one thing. His Pudding cloths should, not be wash- sistendy, or cream cheese, olives and
was restored. Four years ago, in the and Roosevelt -listen and learn from.. change is Adolf Hitler, man ,without magic was not broken. He knew hq ed with -soap. Boil them in, strong Six oysters, 6 thin slices of bacon, nuts, softengd with mayonnaise.
closing hours ,of the legislature, an- them the call: Carry on Americans! 'a country, mysterious leader of'the could get a following, especially in soda water, dry in the open air and 6 ,rounds of fTied bread, chopped' pars - I
otherbill was rushed through, arid the Carry on! Carry on! Carry on -now "Bolsheviki of -the Right," ,',he Ger- hard times. But he could never do store from dust. ley, cut lemon. I- New Year Salad.
following morning, to the surpr,se of against the foes -of our own house- man Fascisti. anything unless be worked �Illenieve liquor from oysters. Re- For this .salad, use crisp cabbage
many legislators, they found they,had hold, as yo,u fought at Vallege Forge, Who is Adolf Hitler? What has he tional rather than a Bavarian basis. * * * -nd from bacon and flatten the chopped rather coarsely ana folded
-months, residence re- at the Argonne and at Chateau -Thier- done? W[hat does he look like,' After only a few months confine- I . move ri
changed the six Jail, and When cooking sauces, such as apple 'bacon with a knife. Roll the baco-a into whipped crelam, dressing towhich
4quirement to one of only three months. ry. Carry on!. Carry on! FinO dis - The last question is the most ' eas- ment he was released from sauce or pumpkin sauce, use a wire round each oysterr, ran a skeweT' has 'been added, chopped pimento and
Tl�e-re are 30 dentists and Torty- honesty if there be dishonesty and ily answered. He is a completely through each. ,Grill the rolls, turning gr served on a bed of
, un- set about organizing "cells" on the
Reno. Divorce crush it; find the right and cleave un- impressive figure. He resembles a communist model and forming storm potato masher to stir it with. Sauce een pepper and
three physicians in - . 11 cook in half the time and will not frequently. Serve each on a small watercress.
hunters, with three months of idle- to it." "Moravian travelling salesman." He battalions� appealing to Precisely the wi . round of friend bread, dust with, a .
tess on their hands, seize the oppor- From this speech it might be sup. has a little Charlie Chaplin moustacho sameold ,prejudices. .be lum-py. * * * little chopped, parsley, and se-kve, holl, Poinsettia Salad. 11 .
tunity to have their teeth "fixer.1 up." posed that be leaped riZht to the ---a vacuous face. Of recent years he All he needed for success was a witth cut lemon. Prepare indiviolual plate wi(th
As for the doetors--well, nothing is head of American filindom. But this has grown fat. But when, he opens good business ,depression. T'his year A Hammock For the Children. I shredded lettuce, moisten with French
easier for an idle woman than to would be a natural, error. He was to his mouth, everyone who bears him he got it, and suddenly, over night, Devilled Oysters. dressing, and arrange small aipe .J
imagine she is sick. Anyway, it's hold another high position first. He becomes ,spellbound. He can, turn a Hitler is -one of the strongest men in To make a cheap ,hammock for the I finely chopped onion. tomatoes peeled. and cut in points and
.
nice to confide troubles to a syrapa- was the head, of the machine which raving Communist into a de, ,hilolTenj use four jute sack . RIP filled with mayonnaise on each.
.v-o.ted Germany, with 6,000,000, fanatical
followers and countless extra 8 . 4 tablespoonfuls butter
thetic medical ear. Still, the three- elected Wur'rern Harding as president. Fascist with half an houT'v discourse. -legal them, wash them, then sew' Viiem to- I Garnish with cream cheese bull that
moniths, sentence -a phrase current in His reward was the position of Romantic German. noblewomen flood armed bands. His pTogram is un- gethen Put -a one -and -one -had inch 1 quart oysters. a has been rolled in finely chopped pars -
the coliony,_sesms. long. To help fill postmasteT-ge'neral in the Harding him with expensive gifts as though changed. . Anti -everything except the herm at each end-. Run old bT;>DM Parsley ley. !,
these drifting days some women take cabinet, and there 'he did, good work, he were an American radio cr)o,ner. Dictatorship ,of Hitler; basically and handles through these berns. Now get Pinch of red,pepper. Filled Grapefruit
. French lessons. One acquaintance following Albert Burleston, who had He was born, in 1889 in a little b4Dr- always an-ti-Sen-Atic and anti -foreign. some of the very heavy twine that is % teaspoonful Worcestershire sauts �
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told me she -knew, six women who, earned vast unpopularity. But he was der town of Upper Austria. When "Ourr struggle for the liberation of used on large packing cases and make ' 2 eggs. Select moedium,sized grapefruit and ,,,
while taking what everybc�dy calls nGt long postmaster -general when the the ,war bro-ke out he was 25 years,old the Fatherland from foreign and dom- the strings that shape the bead and - % cup erlIckOr erum,73'3 halve them, cut -out the membrane
'and his occupation has bee estic [i.e. Jewish] foes," plus a fa' . Cook the onion in the butteir until betweenAbe sections of pulp, sweeten
"the cure," were taking also a secre- troubles of the movies -were brought -n various- i 11- foot, and fasten to a strong ring, so . . tender. Add, one quart nf oys- lightly and. fill the centres with ohop-
tarial course. One man took a cler- ly described as sign -painter, carpen� tastic economic -program work;ng or* that it can be attached to a hook in. It Is
ical job for $50 ,a month. He didn't — ter, draughtsman and, lo,ekomnilh. He the genuine economic distress of the a tree or post. I also use the same 'teTs chopped, a little pgrsley, a red ped maraschino cherries, and suround
-need it -he was bored. Other inen, volunteered for service in the German Moment. heavy cord, and quilt through th, ban,- pepper and Worce'sters, "nee. Let with a ring of green mint heTnies,
and a few women, wo,rk from neces- army, thus losing his Austrian citiz- 'Much mystery surrounds the source mock part to strengthen it. I used 'this- boil well for a moment, then add quartered. f
sity. Some get jobs on the highways Eskimo Maid Is enship, served through the war with of Hitler's campaign money. He has a hammock of this kind for my chil- two -ell-beaten eggs and a half a
Crowned Beauty ol�istinctiorol was once wounded and plenty,- He has, for instance, just.in- d,ren�and it lasted for years. cupful of cracker crumbs. Take -from Midnight Cake.
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,or as truck drivers, waiters 4)r sten- sta.116d his -headquarters in one of 'the fire -and fill buttered- ramekins.
ographers. One young-mtn, Ron of - * * * 'Sprinkle witherumbp and ollots of but- Two-thirds cup shorWning, 11/4
a former Cabinet member, peddled Of Arctic Circle o-rA"ftgeTas6the`! Armistice, he is said to Munich's most ,pretentious oalaces. , ter. 'Bake until brown. S hot cups� sugar, 8 eggs, 21/i oups c-4ke or
� have returned to Vienna, where his Every kind of far-fetched guess has erve �
children's play tents. . Cleaning' Chair Covers. -41h An .rs of butter -A -:k,_.q pastry flour, 1% teaSPOOW vanilla ex-
.: I The childiven are the saddest feature
I - ; h There
I were a dozen of them at the Riverside
during my stay. They played under
the trees, laughed together, and also
I discussed their respective domestic
. . situations. I was told that almost
I every one already had more than one
father or mother. Some had a regu-
IaT galaxy of three fathers! No won-
. I der most of them looked, bewildered.
This puzzled look in what should be
the clear eyes of a child is the saddest
.. of Reno�s paradoxes.
� I ,Most Reno diRrorces tre un�ontest-
ed. In fact, nine out of ten 'have the
consent of both parties. Four per-
sons enter the judges room: the
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I , . plain -tiff, his or her lawyer, the lawyer
, I
, I � �. . representing the defendant, and a
� �!. witness. After the witness has teAi-
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" I fied that the plaintiff has desided -in
C.Al. . :
A��; , Washoe County for three raoriths,
lr� �.,. there are a few routine questions by
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oratorical gifts were turned to good
use by some interested party, who
been made, but it is fikely thal, the
money comes from the rank and file
To clean a chintz cover that can-
-r. - . . I - , .
- tract, 41/2 thaspoonfuls b6l,an- powder,
- Sausage Boats. % �easpcvon. ,salt, % cup mgk�
sent him to Liechtenstein to,.peTsuade,
of his supporters, many small units
not be removed from a chair, mak.
.
Cream together ,shortening and
that diminutive principality to hecome
yielding a large total.
a paste of starch and water a
. Onepound pork sausage, one-quar- sugar. Add ,beaten eggs .-alTd mix
partof Austria. If this sto:ry is true
The significance in, German politics
spread on the chintz. Leave it on
ter pound ham, I hard cooked egg, I well. Mix and sift flour, baking PGW-
it records Hitler's onlyoratorical fail-
of National Socialism is thi's. Its sue-
until quite dry, then - brush it off.
tablespoonful tomato catsup, season- ole,rand salt'dnd add -alternately with
ure. I-Aeelitenstein, with iis. 11,500
cess is the most alarming symptom
.
The chintz will be very much fresher
ing, fla,ky pastry, r
pa sley. the milkio first mixture. Ad vanilla
inhabitants and area about equal ta
yet manifested of hopeless economic
and cleaner in appearance.
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Take the sausage meat out 4 th& and beat thoroughly. Bake. ii three I
Staten Island, is still an autoniomous
distress. it may mean a putach, and
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skins and mix it with, the minced ham, greased, layer cake. pans, in a hot ov-
state.
bil000lsbed. If a putsch ,should come,
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chopped egg and tomat catsup. Add en (4,00 deg. F.) 20 to 25 minutes
However that may be, we know that
Germany will almost certainly sup-
it. The, the
If the rubber met in front of driv-
seasoning to t"te, then divide it in- When,cool,'Insert tiny favors for eaa
in January, 1922, Hitler estab"ished
himself in Munich and started his
press great majoritv of
.
people will. never support sueb patent
eT Ts seat in motor car becorveo worn
to fifteen portions and form them inth guest in layerm if desired, befor,e, put -
rolls, using a little flour if the, mix- ting ,cake toge,ther. Favors be
German political career. Within 18
months he had converted a large part
foolisliness as HitleTism. But if bu-s-
iness conditions continue bai, and, if
-at the drive?s feet, take it out; cut
out the wo,im, place -i then 'use a'rub-
, should
ture st'cks to the fing6rg- wrapped in bits of wax paper and In -
Line boat-zhaped, tins with
of urban Bavaria to his peculiar
'bra
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there seems -to be no other hope, a
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ber staix-tread or small rubber inlat
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to fill. in, the place, either sewing it in
,some seTted in tiny slits, made with the -tip
PakY pakrY aand put a roll of the of a slra-rp knife. 'Pry to, arrange fav- -
nd !of Fascism-Niational Social.
ism. His appeal to the people, whose
putsch might make Germ -any fall an-
to the waiting arms of communi am.
place or cementing it in with rubber
I
ared sausage mixturerinto,
PIP each, ors -go -one will come in each guest's
shaping it to the tin,'tben cover them
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spirit was suiik in the abyss of de-
That would mean the repudiation of
collient. -
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slice of cake. Put layers together
'with pastry, making the' top PastO and frost coke with cookedi frosting.
flation, was consummately clever-
Versailles and.'all debts, both of which
'slightly thicker -than the. lining. ' VV, em hard, draw face of a clock on
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hnd nonsensical. Every part a it
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are, ironically 6nough, among Hitler's
A RESOLUTION FOR NEW YEAR'S
. Brush the, ,boats with beaten egg- top, with, hands pointing to, the min-
played on some long-standing preju-
dice. He was against Jews and for-
n1aj0T P0111609.
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If, however, the. next few, months
How about.a few New Year's reso-
!yolk mixed well withe spooliful o -f ulte after midnight. For this, use --
milk to glaze the pastry, and ,put small 'brush dipped in clioco-
eigners. Jewi are rich.; diserd-ran-
seen. any Alleviation of the present
lutions for the car? About how it's
melte,i ,
.� into a hot oven to bake. They late.
chi thoem! Execute, the greasy in,rb-
business depression, German Fascism
goin, to be driven and how we're ge.
Will take from 9,ft, to 90 m" inutes
` pan - wy , foreigners; I will die, Anto.1riatically. . Ice C am Sundwicaes.
�,.� �, in' to keep it a ,lot better than we
.1�1 "What hsA been your husband's at- -Photo Canaolian National Railways. fiteers! Expel ,the dirty Serve each boat,gArnis-hed with a ,
,t� repudiate VeTsailles and Repai,mtjonsj ThO real, question in Germany to, did last year? Here are ak�mei time- tiny sprig of parsley,., , Use brick ice cream and' cut in thin
�;I. I - titude?" Enooslak, 24 -year-old brunette, may be 'a little bit, slices. Insert the ice cream between ,�.,
. � "He has been very cruel." Is the reigning beauty of the Are- Abolish department stores and force day is ,between- a continuation Of a ly resollitions. that I �
,., I � "Did thisaffect your health?" tic. Andrew Brown selected this all retail trade back to the small grimly diffieult sfttag quo and the, oiit'of thie ordinary: . Flaky rastry. thin layeri of unfrosted- cake. P6uv
' I ,.'L, . "Yes, it made me very nervous." brown -eyed, brown -skinned Xaki- merchants! Wipe away parasitical ,prlian soktion ,of Communism, - of To have the main and connettin' I L a hot butterscotch. or chocolate sauce - ��
. , -of I flour A -h If
1. - I . . , one a
'4 1 _� 1, Ino girl from an entry of two unearned Incomes! : Down wirb the wiping the slate, clean. Hatler's h�p- red' bearin's tighterled if thle. car's Two CU.pfulS clip. Vey the sandwieh and sprinkle -with %1
Ali_'� �;,o_'.. gone 15,000 or hwre miles. lithow; ful lard,. �na�halt cupful butter. Va- O'
� .. . ... �, " �!'��, - many questions, dozen In the first beau-ty contest Jewish Press! 8eGermansl notie norrsenge� can only coatVibute, to w a generous amount of nut roleats.,
,e.�, I � I I the judge is ,likely to show impatience. . history by forcing the issue. th,e be . '
,� . � If the lawyer asks .ld Inside the Arctic circle. j I - ' Sift the fladt wal-th a pinch of salt.,
I �.',,.'�:�,'�� ever he . - ob -1 fin' done. - - , ter to mix, pin&.6,1 ,salt.. �
.. I h He knows another case is; uz in five .
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, "";.": The 14ariftig to Which Hitler car- . , T6 "haie ',the runirin' geak cd the car
, �, .. I. d From Baker Lake, little trading . , I - j I rid grit xad re-' rub in the 14id,,!Wxol ,th6u mix them Choeqlate Mousse. " 1. ''
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i- ,,,, q ,"j-,:�, � I " I- Under Nevadastatuteis, &- post on Chesterfield Inlet, just rieg his inordinate radicalism is best 1. . 3.1eafted of g*ease A
:?�, , , , ,: !�, �, minutes a illustrated by his repeated assertions � 7. ' 0t&*It'h Water., ' " '
,, , paintod, U5 V. protection' Aguing-1 rust ,to d 8tiff �Pa 11,
�: 6 �. ... . votco iAay be obtained for 'afty one of thousand miles nbrth of Winnipeg, HOU89HOLD DISCOVERIES . I � One and three-quarter ci�tuls milk JW
� , cra ty ', Ab6ir 01i� a Well -floured 2 solilares of uM$we�ndj
. , " : , , that no non-Gerivan or Jew ishould and,' JurtM'r.m.ear.,;, �, Put th6 Nl . chbco,lA66`-9,, ,
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L :�,�:;, _ " s; but "extreme . , fOl Ogar, a fevi
� ); ! I. , came word of bnoosiak's triumph. ' . . . . . .
, ., " . 11, , liess than soll the "Slifning StAr," her name metraso, De allowed to have arty W" his writ- I hav ' -dortable To -have that �;Id witdahield'wip'eT boi*ol And, roil 'It ',&A, into, thin "alices, (2 ounces,), V2 ou ,�A
11��� "I". , 1. , I I erg, busi e distovered1but eon ,. - ibe pag- grains of se .1
, '�, ,blade t6l,"4";by ,oue that won't Lay this -as4dA6, 'an(! 11oll 6ut T,616spoonful gela.
LLLL . I . o - Rue" is needeA to coT- and proudly, for the first time In J1195 published in Oermariy, either in wind bteakeii con. boi-mW6 by taking' , ' - , 4, .. .
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, 1 ��,;�.', ' nol J)�'�lot§ 61 efts� ' ily 1 �ilft,, ,a d ' -
,.� � �. . 'hdrate.tbe charge. Them am huh,- her life, she can survey her prize., ne,wspapers, booku or magazitios. And an old oviito4 which ha4 been dia- f Mr sh tine, Y2 teaspo�*#fql Vanilla, I Pint 0.21 ,
I , 1. to have 'try , p. o, a solalrd
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j,�,; ',:"" . A , , , , Ti I I',. t 0'.1i .tile- tle4iki shapei-.. ;Tdb&fti S, " ' "' the other side, heavy creaKA. ; - ,
� � - 4rodsr a cases where the evidence df winning features. A mirror no.pairitingg, exeept'W6 works of un. cajol , I .
V,, � . . ed, rip if�,iid turn ibo I 1�14id si&' ,e - to . 1 ' * '
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