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- P . ¥ ) 5 3 0! 10, 1922 PAGE SIX TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBED 10, by the demand “¢icatéd by the in- AR r =l LARGE PuTATflEs ternal combustion engine. : = In 1906 the refinerics of the U nm-d | = : g al OF LAND FOR NEW ROAD ..t ins o capucts, coutd | America’s Laboring Classes {2 IRENE G. KELLY : h:mnllo about 219.000 x..m»u ofcl‘u\h-] || E ; otec el s - MAKE BEST GH!F potrolcum a day. The prineipal de- | Aided By Republican Party {|} Donticl ' C //yymm/ ‘ Land Owner Doesn’t Believe | hand was for kyrotene Gasoline | 5 = ; was a by product and only about | 2/ o e In Hlmuncm;;x Opposes | ¥ 5 00 barvals of it were 1"'°"““'E Ar¥y of li"nell;nplo)éeleeduced Bu;{den of i, s rvtences thie //u/m/ of an Clffice en ! ew Tubers in Spring and Sum- ighway Department ed during the entire year. | axes Lightened, Immigration Re- =] g 7 v - e 3 | . Py . a1 =| 7% v, 2 i i mer Should Not Be Used Be On January first of this year, the | stricted, Cost of Living Lowered 4 e '-//f”‘ SBeerkrr ‘)g”’//’”/ ! fore the Skin Set i United Press) B - I‘Ay c“pla“‘ The OV:' o ();m; and'War Menace Removed. g @n/’.fle//{’//mm anet /A’n/ « .//n-m/l’/ : ore the in Sets. B nite ress arrels a da he ptrin de- 3 T i St Paul, Oct 10-—Armed deputies |1t A\n!nl s, 1hm [z:mtl'n:'r v | U. B, REPRESENTATIVE EYERETT SANDERS 1l rsaciutecl weih Dncters Fratoner and Reelicvlon ; B i cording to “the latest offi EMBER HOUSE COMMITTEE i 2 BIG ESSENHM.S FUB SUGGESQ B was produced during July at t_he r: ATE COMMERCE = 224 <4 Phones Z% 180'1] ] pa o about 160,000,00 bary S | The present refineries in ‘Mexico | 3 i ST T B i - alone have a capacity nearly as According to estimates given out by | his relief that the taxes be reduced Sl AT | No Apparent Advantage in Salt Wate use of 6.1 acres | a the ¥ fineries in this country the American Federation of Labor at The. outstanding feature of the new o ol ! Bath Sometimes Recommended— ! e a eom |<ixteen years ago. | that time there were between 5,000,000 | tax law written by the special session = e = ¥ High-Grade Cottonseed Oil & Chard rm’- Hiah and 6,000,000 wage-earners out of em- of the Republican Congress was an in . - . ard, sta - loyment when the Republican ad-|crease of $500 in the tax tion Most Satisfactory. sngincer said “We ployment | $ » the tax exemption | [l * Y Ll o e | SETTLED MATTER OF WEIGHT | ministration came into power March of the head of every family who re : i - (Prepared by the U tates Departmen o “'“"", the I .\\tu\' i == ; 4, 1921. This industrial depression ceives an annual income of $5.000 0 of Agtleuliure.) SENE Y| Lost Tires Had to Account for Many | began early in the summer of 1920.|less. In addition, his exemption fu: M ANy woman can prepare execellen héce u.{;{il o Pounds of Air Avowedly Pumped The immediate problem before the Re- | children and dependents was doublec rs. potato chips at home it she will ob i, Into Them, | publican party was the return to nor- \from $200 to $400. These exemption & - serve a fow fundamental rules, ¢ PG o | mal conditions. i embrace practically all those on : ) the Cnited States Depariment of Az L o Whalen | vy never can tell what is zoing to | The underlying cause of industrial: wage or salary. It includes over 4. riculiure. To make a good crisp chig N o g I_an i gl zame. Y sterday | depression was the prostration of agri- ' 000,000 heads of families in ordinary fe. 1 2 she must first select matare pot lh-wl”“ didn't I Mr. Whe ; ¢ well, but we | cylture brought about by the radical circumstances. In addition, the new hizh in starch. Large or medinm 3 in :‘r i Fn ‘ml‘ curtailment of agricultural credits by tax law repealed altogether thc ed round, smooth potatoes witl wihtily. Then he zave us this oue: | the Democratic administration. The “nuisance” taxes which working men d. Hlow e e least wasteful to pre S SHL Hud two tires stolen off the car | American farmer buys 40 per cent..of had to pay on everything everywherc Democrahc Candl ate for ind ke the best-looking chips| T0 ! V')‘;"”‘;;:‘”;;‘L’ Enge | the other might. The wife bad had | 1 manofactared products. His des-| for everything they bought. It alsc 4 Varieties of the lrish Cobbder it nok oing: & ANY- | the car all day and left it out in ive ¥ indns: | repes g e e ! LR L = e e s UNITED STATES SENATOR N < ap- | dinner. I fros wone swhel . 3 h A § f iven '.‘n « ‘rjr e 5,000 for '\:v'.rx""l.;.ml:\“‘:m (l'hf r(: ¢ nb»;;:l.: x:‘\.l.‘.‘u‘(’ men into the streets. The Republican | by freight or_express or parcel post to the quallty an oS o »h_-v.l__ e king g | Congress immediately restored agri- Such taxes were added to the ultimat. of whom the Literary Digest says,—“She is far and chips produced. N ik 05 RARVERY RN PNLICKS culture to a healthy condition. The cost of goods and, in the long run bl d brigh: ki SEfi u the spr how the rogues got away with them. | gl ontored the market again as a | were paid by the working men. Al away, the ablest and brighest woman, seeking office in o not ke sood elilps Gon program. Whalen 4|uu>)\ t be. sest ‘1;"""‘;.] i > 1‘ ““": buyer of manufactured goods. The|told, the new tax bill lifted from th the United States” will discuss the political issues of should not e used before the skin 0 Stinhs: ;‘\(:‘r-n_ m:fl l"‘"*‘ll‘“!“l,]‘-‘;l i “[;* ranks of the unemployed began to|shoulders of the working classes of the day in the Mannfacturers who use nots -n won the first skir-| 1o s e ,“st“i o beave the tives | decTease. this country over $800,000,000 a year b ¢ highway department | yare ‘”“_hof‘_ d Savyefine T At the time the coal and railroad| According to a report issued by the i the work of constructing Bl T Ao Ly " strikes were called there was a great- | U. S. Department of Labor June, 1922 i the k & Ol 1 don’t know,” T replied. ‘T : A el road his far v faticy ‘that one of those tires must | % demand for laboring men than there | the retail cost of living was gradually fov it G t hours. H. E.| pave weighed at least 50 pounds’ was a supply. | reduced from March, 1921, to the timc highway construction “iFove lily1® iHe. wife: retortad. Tt One of the most important contribut- | the report was issued. The living cost: . . 3 ference with W T e weighed a whole lot move | 18 factors to the improvement of the | in no cther nation in the world werc(f, in this city wen to hold up opera- | guan that, for ;h'm] 75 pounds ut.‘ulr | unemployment situation was the early ' reduced during this same time. i o ¢ 4 . | d by the special session of The sum and total of one ye: 3 at into It st th sl | enactment . 3 P 3 ¢ year o! 7 s Bubdniod Juse OIS o | ‘the Republican Congress of the re- Harding’s administration, so far as i TUESDAY, GCTOBER 10th, COM . N | strictive immigration law. This was affects the working people, has beer . vs home this| oo Adreed With Him. | | demanded by the laboring people of the elimination of the problem of ur MENCING AT 8:30 P. M. amobiles and the | o THCTE 18 0 b O o it | the United States. Its enactment pre- employment excopt in those industrie . ; o time. News- ‘,“fe‘”m‘)':mle‘ [tense i i Mivic | vented the incoming of hundreds of affected by strikes; reduction of taxe 4 ” ..... men were not permitted to | e o pbreciation as | thousands of immigrants who would | paid by the working classes in a s A special invitation is extended to the women of the S aeec il n‘dlwhm 5| only have increased the ranks of the aggregating neatly a billion dollars ity t : and hear one-of theif owa sex disciiss these the conference Char o= | S0 08 Do, A e o 1o | unemploved and added to the indus- the restriction of immigration; a gen city toicome,and hear oneigl uely iodd to the construction camp and 'l',” I'.;" h':_, d::@,"m' s rather hard 10 a1 gistr The’ previous Republi- eral program of lessened public ex issues from a woman’s stand point, Everybody Wel- s tillng Len advising | 15 Hit e e A0t an positively | €A Congress had passed a similar law penditures which insures still furthe; bme ; orkmen not to st ork on Whal- [ 8 % et 8 e tottls’ et | but it was vetoed by President Wilson. reductions in taxes; an increase of 1 P arm today. oiit: siudy for! imusical o talss, | The Republican administration came per cent. in the value of Liberty bonds | Democratic Committee i tened violence s z % &% | into power finding the burden of taxes millions of which are held by wag simply eannot appreciate a certain | \ the i rhlmllm\-nt 20 ;n” ical work, any wmore than one to- | very heavy. The working man had to earners and men on salaries; a gmd L thout ¢ haien's b 78 | g i A wthout - \\ .'.(mn tally lgnorant of books could really bear his share. ;Ix was essential to ual reduction in living costs. (”m"‘“‘ like Gibbon's “Decline and Fall of the ol 05 By | o Rowan Empire.” T - s 1= Yet what terrible bluffs such peo- | PARADE CIF‘ 1 IRAQ | its harsh note and a tliousand birds ple put up! | FIGHTING BIRDS reply, until there is a deafening ¢ A musician was discussing opwn : “But if you have the temer . What Is Known as the Bass Rock, in N i " 2 with a woman, a Py climb up among the gannets—and to ¥ FsNF PROGRAM LISTED “You know,” he said, “I am in she F'"".:’J r‘;‘i“:; Scotland, do this you must be a good climber— FOR N M D A MEETING favor nf‘ si]n:inlg’nll lop:-mi i:l fl": e then you will see many interesting 3 I LA 7 2 s v inglish. think it pref- . i country in sh, b pre The fighting birds on the Bass rock,| 8 - =3 ernble from standpoint.” | ——— i 3 ass 1ok, | o eral are fighting and their meth- (Cantinued from Page 1) “I do, too,” she gushed, “Why, T ::‘“""’ l(;lull'it'i k&":“u:r‘;"l‘f;‘ “hul .l;’ oA of settling a battle is very difTerent lates to a Permanent System of Aw- | heard “The Mikado' in English, and |y - oudon Daily | ¢ oE the i cockorol. en ere ; Mechanical Slicer Is Preferabls to' 'itilrur « of Agricultu liked it very mi “It Is céta S “They find a convenicnt ledge, then. \ ~ , It Is certainly the most wonderful| p 4" one another's beaks, pull and . Efil(:lellc in Gas- Knife Slicer. PAE 5:15 poom. Carlos Avery, state tatiol X ve ey g % ¥ | zame and fish commissior < “' 1"1‘(‘(:‘Zl;;:rril::k;‘:u?m;“‘fr.::: push in opposite directions. The one tities prefer old, speak on “The Gome and fie e ARICIE Sou phaced :r l"ml"s that wins the fight is the one which ato is also! M cathed ‘I by its sldeltne cms; w‘ould pushes or pulls its opponent over Lhej : clift. Never Liked Early Rising. Tn a recently published biography ot William Ewart Gladstone and M ble for making ¢ ! Gludstone by their daughter, Mr vty should be seleeted m. and il be 3 le relates that until pi E Lop theselITs, _ 1o he me: widress by A, 4. Me- | efhty, they from a sense of duty rose | - “1overy available ledge rock contains 0 lne o uc lon i raw fiesh should be firin and evisp | 1 manager of tf early every morning and attended '[’.1'"“]' . Regular. | | tive C church service before breakfast, not u the past the Bass rock, In the| 4 piniter from a country distriet | . when sliced. The size and shape of the potato do not affect the cooking dirth of Fort fortress , has been a famous 2 ved into the muoti ic- . had just moved into the motion pic HE man who fills his tank at a Service Station, ¢ Development of the | varying their custom no matter what P ) holding out for years against | 4 1o ‘colony, and a friend w quality, but they iufiuence the quan-| o one 1 ment.” Following | the weather might be. But this prac- o N s tity and appearance of the chips. | this MWeheal Baxlan of Vi | tice did not mmke them lke early ris- | &% A1ACKNg apmy: Now, 1t I8 u sed pow be liked his new pastorate. or feeds his tractor from a tank wagon, may not Essentials for Success. ginia wil! “The Ad ing. Both of them aiways hated to get [ i ‘”v'-‘f""] f":{;”‘ei are safe | vy woll” replied the pastor. “I . realize it- but sheer efficiency on the part of the When a mechanical vegetable pecler] of t Staiv-wned Cement” Plant. | up early and years did not cure them. | o e tinpregunble ells: o i very well here.” Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is to a large degree | | i Jne moment there is silence, and wes, 1 u\p('('t" the reason why the gasoline is there when he wants it. hern Peat Lands” wili ] Mr. Istone once owned that the Alway of | struggle never grew less and that It hard to get out of bed for the morning service every day after he was seventy as when he was half that’age. | ¥ that is the most Dbeautiful moment of all, for it is like a scene from fal iand, with dream-wings floating above e & gannet utters S Ix used, round potatoes are less waste. ful than long ones. Deep oyes cau waste, -ulty in paring, and n A mechanical (ble to knife slicing be-{ tion of o lied by Prof. K. O niversdty of Minnesota. Fol- the neon rec 11 be Oil News says: “‘During the winter 1921-1922 the majority of the refineries in the Mid-Continent field ) : s were idle. This was due largely to the fact that they ‘ se it is inmpogtant to bave the ehips mittee . | Lo R = e _ could not refine and, sell at a profit. They werein a of uniform thinness, and each stice | Owcar Ho Smith, commi v “I'll contribute 8 minton aouars to Py way inefficient. -Many could not operate. Others L evenly cut. Otherwise the ehips cool | i evation. will wneak sday l.\'om’ campaign fund!” said the en- that might have operated could not get the crude. uneven ternoon on CAccomplishiments of the | thusiastie friend. i i " y e a on The large plants could and did finance themselves and After o study of various practi imigration tmen ned Senator Sorghum in s0ld some of their output as they made it at a profit.” v ix prefe with 4 to preparing and cooking with industrial | tones of gentle regret. “You mean . the sliced potatoes, it was found that ‘w Grag ids Com- | well, but you are one of those chaps D 4 . St . there was no apparent advantage in | vereiat club is pa't theie will | who nadvertently wmake an_clecrion emall S \ . Keen efficiency —in small, as well as in big things, the saltwater hath sometimes ro al othor p\vmm\ among | an Insignificant matter compared to j ] L h E . has enabled the Standard Oil Company {Indiana) to wended., nor i the extra w n { the the subsequent inv. T ntfine :zd sell petroleum pm{}ucts at a fair profit, volved inoa hot- o 9 5 under the m: P N itions. Ived ina hot-water —because it has more than oot competitive of business conditions by drying hetween towel nttin ting Mother” m g ot into even thin s with “\rrnel?m.'? l?lhlemlso 4 ,fffi,"ym.m-t the oramary leavening The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has 1600 come | :\_i securaiely adjustcl vezetable | voufeel sor it poor, little strength; it raises rm-hons of petitors in the Middle West. 8 ning w Wl rring i a plate ‘of food.” i perfectly baked perfection f::nd:dOntl'Comp;:y (I“d“m)hemmnc.ymm through \ 8 g S e el g Rgfimm’ mmcm s B i B i that cannot be equaled. e Dadeonl e sl Eorine aad i X ;}”,\(;I"”';_‘lx,,l‘,\,:‘;,l.,I:.l;:l‘, (;lil;‘ly,‘l‘l,;l\“-‘,”\ IN( FQ\ n n13 E CENT “\:“l'l::l‘ \::' “;']l l',‘,',':;,l,~:l enouEh to —because it contains white- perience who krow when and what type of crude to f¥e) chips. = i ' (49, [ 1 R | ofegg—the vitat eiement that blfy. It directs the style of machinery, the kind of Cottonseed Oil Is Best. | y For the Gum Chewers. gives the housewives rotec- - stills to be used. It determines the various products [ Many fats, including lard | capseity of the b 14991 the Orinoco valley exported prote to be refined from the crode so that there may be no . Suet mistur s R13 per 1000 pounds of chicle, all for two tion against us‘ng a baklng waste of oil, effort, time or overhead. i ottonseed, corn, peanut and cocont according t0 |y manufacturing companies in the powder that has lost its origi- experimented with for fry- cuInstitute: feied States. nal leavening strength. It This efficiency, and the confidence which the public i places in it, enables the Standard Oil Company assures hght terd T, taStEfiII (Indiana) to ;:naintlin its position as the leader in the thmgs every time YO“ balk industry. - It enables the management to plan for the has been brought about sl fng the chips. Olive oil was cor too expensive for ordinary usc not tried. The most ] dium was found to be 2 bis hesrs . fat = ! = : e g and QUANTITY —because it is ecunonucal—‘ o i e ey ko pure, sure and wholesome. position to meet adequately the unusual demands cost was Il)\\!\[ and there a min- ) 4 fum of waste in cooking. ‘A compar- during periods of greater consumption.: = ixon of chips fried in diferent fats demonstrated superiority in be- havior during cook 1 in the flavor of the finished product, | The lard and the lard-suet mixture fmparted a flavor or after-taste that | w unpleasant to some people and left a cloudy coating on the chips that made Gietn less ativactive than chips with the clear yellow-brown gloss re- sulting from frying in oil. Al the ve That’s why the sale of Calu- ter glleas_‘ 151 a?:vg{ a}l?‘ooh\é:cgfiil- | ']t_ is this efficiency_ which has spotted the country ing powder. | with bulk and service stations and caused more than | 6600 motor tank wagons to traverse the streets and highways sapplying the people everywhere with first quality petroleum products at prices- which are fair. ! The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) submits that ! such efficient management is the essential basis of the % You get more shines for your A pound can of Calemet cun- | tains full 16 ounces. Some bat- | ing powders come in 12 ounce instead of 15 ounce zans. Bz f sure you get a pruad when 3 ou | want if. valuable service it renders, 3 7 \d compounds were more | in the animal fats. The S | g y E E’ | Standard Oil'Company ; ! | 3 (Indiana) s == -~ : | 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago reme €. (I35, osrees F) 1% Theb1gvaluc ) n: | E¢°n°m BAKING POWDER gso for rrying potato chips. Ove Liquids and Pastes for White. { | i fat is unwhotesome and imparts a | o BOX = Tan, Brown and Ox-Blood Shoes. | . 3 P DALLEY COMPANY b Baffain N 8. £ WORLDS GREATEST BAKING POWD:”, |« DALY PIONEER WANT AS BRING RESULTS . | SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER