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VOLUME XXI
ABILENE. TEXAS WEDNESDAY. MAEOH 21 iPlT-TEN PAGES TODAY
HUMBER 0
EXTRA
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Congress to be Asked to Declare State of War Between U. S.-Germany
tl i til i M mt1 rfH fli f r
'H"M tm 1 1 n m :
!)c
SESSION
2
1 342 BILLS IN
THE LEGISLATURE
HKUt'LAlt SKSSIOV WHH'H I Mis
iomuiit (T:o o i;i't
M'MIIKK 0!' MU.S.
FOUR AMENDMENTS PASS
People of Stale Urt In Vt'li mi Pout
ClillMltlllltllllVl AtllCllilllU'lllv;
Wns Very IHf Session
Throughout.
tafr Special to The Reporter
AISTIS Tev Mar. 2t n.JnR u-
rfulm sim of the Thlrt ith !"-
Matnre. whleh wilt adjourn "Urn t
tonight. 34S bill were intmlured. r
'hlrh 4d were In the House and 4;
!: the Senate Of the 37f. bills- fitml-
(mswhI. 12". wrn .S-nte WIN ofid
: House bill of the JTmi bil.
ftnnllv panned n't were local men-mr
vr-tt itbottt "T. which. tpr" gner..i
lilU In the Senate If. general am'
v loca1 bills wire passed.
Of the sixteen Hnt resolution if
frrrd In the Senate ami thirty-nlm
in the House proposing cuwtltu
iiMil amendment only four vr
adopted nhd will ti iibiitlttetl to tht
j-r Ac Thew ar-- Proponing an
i -nendrtent for Increasing the ra!-
trutn i f t!e ata'e wbnnl lux from
twenty to thirty-five renin for fn
f.tlKX)kn; authorising the state In
t .ke tewtimony Of witnesses out of
the plate In prosecution of viol itlnn
of t'ie anti-trust laws; HUthorlsjn th
lovy of a neclaitax ami Tehfde ta-
for tntprovnnint and mnlnleitce
public romU. ntnl eraatlng conacrvaUon
and reclamation district for lh w
ertntton nf natural retonrM
Among the general hills of Import-
riiif finally nan'W by the legislature
during the regular session are The
tftte Highway Department bill creat-
ing a mtomission nf threr tnetnhera
compeiialon hill which felv the
; s. tit of the ttlsll to the FVitrr.il ap-
pi uprtatkut for aiding the tat'- In the
. n-tructtnn f highways the Wolf
t .unfv bill earning ap Bno"rttoj
I2iim the Ilnrel hKl I w
. jrryine ao aproprJtlin ft $2.0".80i
j.r atiUns rural nrhorlis ; bill smeml-
iiK the law relative t roitnt- itejKM
nrif'; i reat'iiK a juvenile Imnnl ly
.MnirUt Judge In eonnte in hfc
Hu-re l a cttv of To.mHi r arr thl
: applytnu to Hem. lUrn Ial
i . and Tarrant rnuntlaa and the
idstee to wh JliWt a yir udili
(MMa rr awnargjng ie umir u
irH board validating title to Mhwl
1 nd purehaaed from tlw tat n
.wliflow f aetual selUettt. e
'ndinit the material lieu tew
.. tnply oh oil well dritlltiR Hitnta
nl lf6s; the Tias t'tMpaiy W
hi h M-rlta mat uay n wperair
llnf .Ti.ialinif
"h . " . "--
w" M in The ri?a resrorTtion
. i. . ... . . ..t...l 1
1 reount Of the Storm of lWo: Wost
-.die bill -rrying as approprto
ti.4 u wtaWtab the college in h
.....t. .r it .tai- .itnu
''""" '"' w "" -r"' -"-7T..
iatlng $1jW for ine Sta iieaua
-prliBet to crry on tMMlve
..irtl health and sanitatk w&rk; an
horning rittes r li t mJ
heir charters fey ewieatJdftUt
dJotniBg rlUi nfrrlBg p -
.rattos the pwr ta borpaw KW
. esreaf thitr ftaJ bk; anstn-
ng and ttklaf ware hwir th htw t-
:uJIrb the forWAtkiB of navigU
..rict anlhartotng clthw towaa
1 d tllaga tnorprtd iwdar a
it w.f V Itow? P
. t lcrioiat oic p-
t law of the state ewwofwi
( far the reconstruction RR
tabiwhineat ol the school of tuin at
1 t
ia heretofore dtroya W r-
roJdin fr fturn of peusMH m
wants ber iatoar dies during tae
uartrr for which the warraat waa
i....i .luwiiatlas of saaac aad h
-HAUce of a wtrtuari wrrat ta pa
f.ral cps ol dcJM4 pa
r. the coaaty library Mil antharU
Um leytlt af
tie supiwrt aai pialateaaw o .
t itbmrhi; th Chttd Lbr h ;
.. 11. u .!! wan stptUkMat the taw
JttBioyaT 1 which aJld W
LylKSS : thriatet:
ifce Paakaaille aaa Saata P Mway
to ourclmae aaa aaerata the Saatt
I'latiiH aad Saata r guiwsy. a
nK to the cUy of Pri. Toxas tat
tse for a period of ' B w
t.ut o the great fire of a year ago.
tfotittMued on page 6
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;:"VZl i.TTAdtH! a. o will begin at i aeieek FrWy. im w hyklaB. wer not
.r.u" ;.:. :;.. u lata A .? Btw . . bo tw-rni
. n tatini t tk iiv of Oat- u M he'a im "w 1?1- " " mau.
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Mt forth Pltne l!ie
1000 DIE IN
BUCHAREST:
.ZEPS ATTACK
Hj Tlie A.fcstirlHteil Pre.
I.OMJON Mtireli 21. More lliuit
tWK) penitns were KllliM In Htich-
uret li) Ceriitan ulrrmft ntturK
prior to the nliuinlouiueiit of lUe
til) I") lite Humaii!itii yri'iirdlns
In u statement irhm nut tit Jaij
Hie present oiin'liil today lleuleri
nniiouiuv.
Three liundrtnl ere killed In u
-Iinrlr iln.i bj nlrplnnri mid Zep
pellttP.
WiVlkinru were K'lled in the
fields and ttreeK
IlKCI IMT10N AMI UKim'K
sriu:iiri.i:i) nni xbxt fhioay
The dw luiiMtmn d de'at.' dtti
ion of tb lntersicbolaalk; Meet oi ray
jr founty to be held tt Tttaeota Met
jday and gatarday will b bridPH-
d.iy aftMWwi and .remag aeeordtttg
a lht ftk; t Wmunrcuu-n 4
b r R wffr.r4 bj i th tit
vi. ;
..A jmtu. rhut tfce detain
toi .. K.kl .iaau.td .. dditlaulaliiili
nmiw B ..w m-m mm .w5m.hw .--
b bdd u. aaturfey rth JUtrA
"" . ...
1lrrh -.
m to rt"Ir osHrt tBoy
and Qirls-t
- . cwj. c ... r-t man
.-w k... '-'";
ad Oirte-i
o to Id W Pretlialnarte te de-
ate 4an4l- .
TftU milt begin at fift
liwd. Marc 4 m&mmt -
tortw tlB ertte w ft ft
h at tb propwr pjm i:
wake th watt wrtw -
tag eta .
-- - --"' J
Shermans Oldest QIUzn SaL
SHiOiMAK Ts.. Mfh g-4hi
uwnfa t wnm-i-i p .... w...
r oany yrnw a w
paralysto She Sho dd.t
-ttUn
-" ' "
47 INDICTED IN
ELECTION FRAUDS
PLEADED GDILTY
By h ADMctato Preas.
INHlAKAPOLIs IM.
Bsrty seven af the J arreAd i l
atenaPtttn aHavlMe Ppwtefwrt ad
..yWB m.w
violatiott el the t4ctton lawf.plad4
8W a
Demurrers wort fUed far aiest of the
others.
Family of Russia
'wxim-
t drpi cd roal fnmilv v IUnsia.
licpir.niog if t'u war
Niii.iiwia
Oy Assccmtcd Press.
LONDON. Martrh 2. Rcuter's
Amsterdam earresnan'ient reports
that' it Is rumored that serious
riots have broen out in Berl.n im
con -ice t ton with scarcity of food-
Feantter raglments are reported
to have left far Berlin to maintain
order.
BRAHMAN ESCAPES
DEATH BY HARROV
MARGIN WEDNESDAY
How.ird Tiiiih r A'l'"i South
era bmkettiAU. had h mtratuLus es
tap trottt iie.n)i V edijsdrt morn 11
;ti
-
aecord
dan
Injur
at
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-I'HrMJIP 8Rfi IWffUS l.rt fl SIH GK
w te . tkM m .
Wg l seaii ue wm urusu'u w
4 u u. uevisj ear ad
lwtWy ni to4We the train stN-
-j 11 r iMrn.r ttkud that the
'T" . -. . . .: . .. .Z
SERiOUS EOOD
RIOTS OCCUR
t . .. .
T II nr n'l 1 IldorUfol-aoi8iot ihatAAwneno--istS'."M!. .; "vyrrc """rt1i'ia?fct-jBe.w
I M ULUi I U desert nlaee. thli eltv koea sarWtolr an trousers nu mo m-nirroai.- jncf;
ill M I IT I f II rnrnlalilitK water tn run a railway tfl-JuKc ww rcstinB rainy we i yvouiws Tlt0
bB II I II I 111 cuinn v B.i :tv.. it. n.n xMt day mornlnc. though a lltttv rstii narffl.n
ytjf ! pws o s iq w s w .i niua w iwitwn -
r.-Karit hy ;-otnpany officials as tn- era' ptha K-hage am charge of -
u a view of th ia that m 8tas h a military enterprise and
. wer broken Her. w leg dig P Bagto4 t got tofor-
mj(s lf -igad. a lr thatwatk for tte Uraan lutliUry auili-
Wjwfc wt itfejt th jhyste?rH5t iea4 guilty today.
ttej . th wn be MeiiMil tartrww.
u u tkowght il that i of .W!V... - -.ll.ff.
lh haa rauit th htahwiaa1-!-
m4 th tejwliw aMsa f " WEATHKH BPKEAV
tateas wre t fwl ai rthJtag.i U. S. Department of Agriculture
toKj)J tvam sttva't a B-
trr. . .P4.
... Mlrael. saw p. Cah
Hill FOlt MUHE HUliBST
mhh tUiiurss .F1LS0F PlSSure
JJ IH iBW. I .
.. . .. ... J Ubu.
sPHfcFIKia in . Marc 11 rac
4t.' ea.ie ar uj jMr
titiit au itii iiimtii oneroa av sivaa-
tar itaeaia at Cakagu to fortU th-
far&c im aaj pablk1 ball at rafo
uSWi wart go us owMStti r
lower than pftetcd by straight li
arawa front dhouMmr t p to ihawhter
tip A Kadio. ui by Seualor Sua
to piwW. tks.t the uwasare should
apply ta Uw-taas crgaattatLtsts alfej
waa Uk4e
RUSSIAN HAVE CROSSED THE
MESOPOTAMIAN FRONTIER
PlCTltrMlD arch fi -BJHnfr
traapji driving hweww from
!kkk. Poraia. bate eroad tae Mca-
wloiaBia froaiu ao Tortus terrt-
tory H ts otfuwiK aaaaaucd
EH
AILROAD
H1!S lTy MMI HUMHHl:s
TltUMOVIl 01 WITKU'TO
HAIIttl S1I0I HAII.Y.
m
j
200000GAU0HS DAILY.
. '
itifBt oi Afilt'r HiiiilfdtiL It!irt!
Daily hf Tmns 1'acHIe
Hmnffin enrly OiyiiH) i
imiiptut.' '
A' i'.ne is now f-?Wtts water t"
ih t. n & Paeiflc rr Us shops and
romidiouse at Italrd. the Unird auppiy
lm llTTll.r '
ami in. to DBiSa !" Monliav'
but the transportation did not iteRln iu
earn..t until Wodiwrtay. when the big '
uiiu. i. n.tii1w in n. i. i Mtrri.i i.Kb
waa ointl up. Th- pipe fa new!y
tat.i uv th tt.M.. .f ).iv!v i
TeSai & Paelfle nter tank In the tA
mi.i r irv-H tit -mu i.nt "h
enrs ire miad tiafiv
ABILENE
nuns
WAT
A special water train Is being op l 9tM Tuestlay nigh over the YIch
erate.1 between Abllatid Ilaird onee Valley after having ridden fort?
n dav. Thare are mntlf ear and "" frnm "enMmln u HnakeU in t
the average dally haul will amount to vrA cn- M hvj'' lo K1 0M1 "
somewhere nir 2muww gallons. thp "" on two Ufrent oceaslons t.
Manager Maltha of the water eom..1'n PBh It out of the mtaiL
pany atated Wedneday thai the com- J"' Cunningham! wound h f
pony tlltl not have a meter on hand elean bullet ho e through the fleah
big enough to take rare of the big
stream of water which flpwa almost
t nstantly into the big tank but would
have one roady In a day or two.
While nearby towns. arlalofmRUiJ -
ROSS EMPEROR
NO LONGER FREE
MAN: GO TO SELO
Us- The AeaoclaUsd Press. .
LONDON March 21. The provl;tt.
al KitMlan irovernmeat has orderwl
that the demw.d etuperor and hki " -
iwr?K
st shall nc rewarded ait hating tHujriMrt apROlntel a doctor of Munday.py The Aiociatenl Preg.
and tnt ine
koe-Stio mayj
1U-.1U r Pftiiigrad rorreipondent.
TWO INDICTED
GERMANS ENTER
PLEA OF GUILTY
? the Aioctated Press.
"Rff VOHK. March ft. Albert
aider aud tlarlee WunHekNtrg. In-
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kw ivMtBVM ........ w.
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Per ISujh TVaa
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Ir Wert Ta: Toaighl aad Tkara-
jy fmi?
f .- &. Tiu
TJM.WM
a . a s.t
sneot. WfcMiSf
us.'a uom AT
1 Mm n.t
1 w
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At - wNSC A
aoaa s
Su! e 4i uast t
CUNNIN0HAIV1TELLS
OF SHOOTING FRAY
UUM.NU VTTOUNKY WHO W S
WdrS'llKl) AT Hr.N.IAHl IS
IthSTIMi WVA.U
j . ! questions oi international policy.
The proclamation does not state specifically that the president
DOUGLAS KILLED INSTAI)TLYlTL0SoSyb?.lhc qUMli" for "
Congress is expected to pass a resolution declaring a state of
. . . war has existed between the United States and Germany for some
Defendant In Murder ('aju Who Wfl'tjme Such a renolution in itqplf will nnt bo n rleplnntinti nf wne In
Ktiini In r.iurtjnnm. lind Mtui ! e'?T " solution in useu win not de a ueciaration of war in
Had HI Cae. Con- ftho technical sense although practically it will 'amount to the same
ilnue i I thing.
As a consequence the United States will take further steps to
i protect its interests on the high seas and elsewhere against warliko
Lying flat on his bark in his home acts of Germany and an actual state of war will come to exist in iU
on Codnr street here. Judge J. P. Run- fullest sense will depend on the future acts of Germany
ninBhnm who Vaa shot and woumlej; The cabinet which urged the president to make such a movo
Tuesday afternoon at tho ame time at yesterday's meeting is described by its members as having been
m c""t' GtoVR I0U8ns' WRS kIIM moro thoroughly united than ever before if the nation comes to the
Rnu ft hystandcr. a man named Delk point which all history indicates must necessarily follow the sever.
p")!!j 'l'f "uiJirJInv ance of diplomatic relations with Germany February 3.
district rtmrtroom at iJenJamln. Kno r J
county. Judfte-CunnlnRbam explained
the sensational oecttrrouce in the
courtroom when Will Mltdioll rew
plslol and opened ftre on DouglaH.-
.ludK Cunningham reached Abllen.
'ri m w k. " ''i .i
th outer aide of the left Utlgh rangtK
downward passed behind the tf'ny The Appelated Press.
1(1 ?"! ' of " lllh' through th LONDON. March 21 A dlapatch
.r";l4.iroai'i'r e l"" .""' ""..
and suffering with a hoodaohe. H
aid he would be out in a couple o?
dav.
How It Happened.
Judge Cunnlnghant made the fol
lotting statement to a reporter for till-
publleattnn at hla home Wednesday
morning:
"Oeorge Douglas was to have beet
trle.1 Tuesday for U killing of J. .
Mltehell. 3. It. Hawkins of Paduear
nd niywlf wr Dotiglaa attorneye
Douglas wa suffering front what hi
phyetelan saM waa Drlghfa dlae
Ttieoday morning the defendant') roup
m prented to th eonrt . rHe
lJM n0 otirt appoint good and eo
petBt physicians to oxamine Uouglaa.
-lattng tkt thev didn't V4Hv thi
nieffndaiu was able to go to trial. Th
twnty mHes away to mage ttto eraw
taatton. Th Mupday plu-slIaH exam
inetl ougias hi rtsiiuriiM ipi.
found blood in the urine ta
able quantity and also annua. Th
doctor reported that h was not re
KirSt larcScUS'
5T "ll llPjS?k
. ... .... 1 - .-... .U U..
make such an examination ot that Unto
He said while Douglas. was a sick man.
he thought h was aW to go tt trial
aaiam jKcttu t&w jim.-
"Douglas was at a hotel m urn M
the tine
The sheriff went after hh
. hria htm tat ewirt. mattlrlng
louglas to lv his pistol at the hAteLi
Douglas hla a ostahl of King1
county at the time. Douglas took a
SMt in the defendant's rhalr Just ui
old the railing of the courtroom l
presented an applieatie for eoatla-
wm " -'- ""--; -""
uaac of tne ease aeoai ot iie
wi aijeew vltBe&s lacmatHg ww ut itr urt:un4utiutt esnws ur pr.
utter. Th Stated comhscI eoce.ied moig Wfls ahl4 be defined hy
hat th apptteatftw ws gaod am statute a iruifi i remt at trade."
afcowid be granted. The art thar L A. ft C. h4 the aftttwatw mad w
-poJ cnued the case w the tern $$ unatiimoafi verdict of Hue jttdsjea
sscualMg the veniremda and wiuM UwUtea w repnled hy Gm
The Sheotlne. g- and tKHr. A. v. C. hy tCtww
n tkaB Waihjii ta wfcwr Doa at ayknij The debate was a hot mm
las waa still sitrins dwa. had avarfa kigaly eajoied.
ihtan aad Mid Mm tha rasa hai beer ---' ''"
Mtattaaad and to 90 t the hatal aaa5 KtLLEQi 4 BADLY HURT
rwst t IN ARKANSAS THN&BO
"A tht hutotant Wllllaat Mttefc LTt8 8t'K aK. Maw
r irwa aw mi piei wtnM4 uvwiw prta) wr Killed aad tar-a
jjji we r aa M 4iK
twtee. t was sp. wm i mww
mh-aoUi rala the ptetal aad ha-
"r vw r w-m -
Dmm aHd ml &alr hot into
W . tka fiktut SLfrurk IMdt it BMr
ii un 4ou. 1 tanht my thlb
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fW&i .tMTOiUHt I WHW OS nay ngw
Up aaa Jaispad ;o aae ue. At ta-
; tuaa attothar shot waa ttred sad aM
. byuptaWr aamii Ew al Kl caa
Tl te. IAiMtW 0Jh W h
v the thwlAr taW aw that Dik was ghat
ft ftv inchi higher up tfc I was sad
-? ike ballet had gMta tltfflgtgik la km
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lauM-tiaed asa
llk
" ...1. 1.4 nnt liv
JS Alter Mkriteil aad rd five that.
tbe shil sat w hha ami aaasht Uk
t Th ahtf ai tw dejysjtie
4 atawMas aearhy. hat mavir attwapted
w ahhat MkekeJI
"y woaaa was rausea ay a oiihw
tCoatlnued oa page Ji
By Associated Press
WASHINQTON March 21. President Wilson today called an
extra session of Congress for April 2 to takn action on the state of
war which admittedly exists between the United States and Oct
many.
Congress will probably be asked to declare that a state of war
existed since some recent date when German submarines began con-
ducting their most warlike operations against American commerce
In his proclamation issued today President Wilson states that
the purpose of convening Congress before the scheduled time Abrii
1G is to receive from him a communication concerning Grave
NEW GERMAN
PEACE HOVE
IS
T
item Ttie Hngae to tlte Time
.tiunnnu imaeo wov
ilfepateh says that protnltnent
a r.VflntK' vtuifiul l.Tnltmt nii.l "
swluarland under istrtjetk.na to nk.
'-...i .1'. nrutant ttttii.t nr ni
Britain. Move is dtreeted toward
i-w.sajion of hmtilttlefl.
10 VILLAGES
ARE CAPTURED
BY THE FRENCH
PAHIS March 21 Rapid progress
is brjng made by the Primeh in pur
.. .. . .ii ..-. ...
gmu 01 ie rrunng trwanm iuf mi
office awumiiMd today
Important gains on both aides of tht
iqh road have hmn mad d le.
haro been copied.
'
A. C. G. WINS DEBATE
Defeated Meridian College Team in a
Hat Debate Tuesday
Night-
AMee Chrwtta Collg delemfsd
Meridian MtMhodfait Cottage debate
T(day night at Abilene Chrts4M
Cfttbsge hefore an auditorium-fuU of
people.
tm chih ai w aHm?
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nousIv wmmd tasrt Hkehl bv
a taral
artHMit r leJark
I ANOTHER BIG
ARAB CHIEF IS-
Finifrisin -rurtifn
liiUTINl! TIlUl V
lunilnu ulru
" The Associated Press.
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COOKING SCHOOL
CROWDS INCREASE
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USiJPlEST NEVER WAKES
Women IVIto Attend Ktee I'ookJnjt
JJehoOl are. IntoreMftf Kery
Jltnnte of Their Time Spent
There .
Thf Queen Thaater waa agon flllej
Tnjday aftrno.n with tailtAn eager to
hrr th domestic obnce lecture ami
to m tfmnonstnitionB of Mrs. Virginia
Marr Fine who . eoipluethtg th-
CmiMus School and Home "Economic
Weeka under the Auspicea of the b'
Iroe Keporter
Hy special request Mrs Pine begin
the aftermKn with the voQkory leav
'ug her splendid leeture on "Tlu
Ideal Workshop" last.
wsw mtift.Hl cake making which Is
lo iajortu- 0f housewives! tue
. ntmvmtiar hraiirh f mnkim;
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Mrt pj w-m on ta H lnere wert
0 clmm9m ot t.akM cll; wilh shor
( . without mhortm
j '"JJj thT udies Sit 1 " .
TJ?tlXS S ? .
A 1 be a drudgery sb.
gw tae frtlowin4 baie reciiie of on
oraage layer cake that may be used
for any Mud of cake using any pr
furred flHag or icing or it may !'
mJ as a loaf cake T recipe
lirauge Lajer take
Oa cp" ol ahortntng. 2 cups ot
sugar cups of fltwr l-S cup o
KiRgaferd corn tarch t spoons 0'
baking powder l tea apoon of salt
eouua seed products uefl t and I 5
ep of liquid. egg. tea spoon of
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setuon ekiruvi. 1-; m 3rhju ut grung
axtrart ream suorn-Hing ana suga
Mn uxa add baking powder an I
flour stftea together thre- ttmes. Ui
ks owe at lime beating each one m
througWv. ha add dry Ingredient!
ii.rn.uK ta tb liquid htt thug
put m tfc extract Bak;. m a iod r
m aw atoe 40 minute While uhk
;BK . cuatkttas. Mr yme
frrd wny hajpial idyAJ on rake tuk
m. telUag haw to tet th- heal ot ttv
t. aud nw to tct fkr. the so'
hi.a. 1hr ttt it f-r pa.rj. A
m At .Ar and kiuiawtl mt
rwilH a- UMie jum us u iuuy i-
nthr tatk turi Mae 1 Usting "Iteti.
f Vernoa' floui n hi detooustr
uoa whtch ake tag'ilt iecoa.meuds
Mr Jfa neat sie j mcipw for 4
rboa -. wbuh w tti. fame an the
tmt- lyer tk. e'-pi 3 tea apoott
of bk ug iMvi.ir fntat 1 and 1 '
t l " p ot la.d wkee of egg.
m b ad AHil l-i tea ai"CH
r " ahaaiad tracL fraatu
lh hi ahwiwgtag and dry tn
- wife iw i
m fly totuu wJMta of t"Bs. add fla
tartm
.4 baatc or ftwntdatjpa padding was
tb aat dewunmtruliou joltowlng U
tJl r
pach Padding
chsa jaat f at wk. tahla
spemta af eara starch t- tea apsa af
ti t-j CUp af sugar llp of fry
Ak vn iv ?ri yi mi s
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