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Show THE OGDEN GARDNER GIVES DETAILS OF y ESCAPE FROM PRISON AND FLIGHT INTO OLD! .... MEXICO .' ! :. " ... ; "".r- :. , - -- '.' . . . ', 1 Aiuit RS WILL 1 - ; is ideal' short Wh&t HEm VJALCOTT . ; .... 7.". PHOENIX, Ariz.,. Nov.lJ. f,Roy,fqur:treeks.ar.cv aa nearly as (Jardner recan tne ume.caDturea nere m an auemyi .; uaraner,' CROSSES TO MEXICO to rob a tnatl caK in a statement in coiq National Organizer to' Ad Jail said that for three days after he'O'Ha had been traveling on the motor- dress Bureau Memoers t from the guards at McNeil;- cycle until the engine froze between escaped "Wash. basea: . durinar San Juan CaDistrano and San .Diego Island. prison., Here Saturday. ball game, he hid in the prison barn so he abandoned the machine i andAtchto He mile a the "walked swam to the mainland... and later1 about half hid in the. hay loft of the barn;-hsaid.iison, Topeki. & $anta Fe; tracks and Details of a campaign ' -- for 1922 and twice while he was there, he de caught a freight' train, on which he members in the 'Weber county Ofarm days bureau will E. clared,' he heard the steps of guards rode to San Diego.- After twoLower be discussed with who were searching the barn for him. in. that city he went toIexicali, ' for tht national organizer SaturBOTH LtEGS WOUNDED California, reaching, theMexican town Wolcott, city next organitation in thisbureau He waa wounded twice during his about.27 daya ago announced of the officers Asked by Sheriff Montgomery, why day, dash from the: guards, ho said, one were outplans Preliminary today. bullet striking him In the "Tight leg he did not remain in Mexico where he lined to WY county and another hitting him in the left would have been safe from arrest. and officers of the bureau' whenagent, Mr. replied that there was ' .no. Wolcott was in Ogden Tuesday en leg. He had to. stay on the island, un- Gardner ' til the wounds were nearly completely money down there and be could not rbute to'Losran- - . ' he said.' ' healed, food compete with Mexicans for .work, ' h nresent to clans, the di According and drink problem was ,"I could have existed down there! rectors on The be asked to will Ciin Saturday of "but a cattle suppose," he said., herd solved for him by then 'you con & three-yemembership npprove ison McNeil owned by a big dairy an anxuial increased tract oarrylng JOKES WITH OFFICER land, he continued. There were about of this, rear, This pla He stayed only .three days in'Mexl fee over that and every forty milk cows - in in Cache county, followed been has night, Gardner would slip from his call,- according to his" story and then according to Mr; Wolcott, where more Tuma of and had started for Phoenix jy way go milking, lie hiding place been have members signed already lost an; enormous amount, of blood and Maricopa,' ArizonV he aaid- He than were affiliated with the bureau from the 4WQund in his right leg, he rode from .Maricopa to Phoenix; on has 'been for 1921. The eamplan to passenger train. Gardner said. said, because he was unable direcapproved by-.-. the memstaunch the; 'bleeding until it "clogged United , States Commissioner John unanimously In and. a Box tors Elder county was The wound in his left leg did B. Henke, before. whom Gardner up.". not causej. him so much. trouble,' al arraigned came into the jail and walk- bership campaign will be opened there organnight, the national though the bullet had brought him to ed down to where Gardner waa sitting .Thursday : , izer announced. the ground ;when the. guard fired, he in a cell. SERIES OF MEETINGS. saia. .".Well, I, was surprised to hear, that town SWIMS COID CHAnNEIi If directors of the Weber counthe Roy Gardner came to a little v likeCommis ? After decide on Saturday to apthis bureau and got caught, ty remaining three days in the Heffke said to Gardner. ' . prove, plans for a campaign, definite loft, Gardner said, he slipped out and sioner Gardner" laughed. arrangements will be made to open hid in the brushfor two days when like this,'' he a. series of meetings in every local caught he made the attempt to swim the T"I alwaysget "but-I'the county just assoon be caught, farm channel, f lie did not; disrobe but said,a one horse town;." as. in San Fran- at the conclusion of the Box Elder plunged into Vthe cold 'water , at ebb in ' ' drive. Mr. Wolcott has, promised to tide and made the two mile' swim,he cisco "SMALL ' SHQT. IN SHELLS .declared.. .', bring several team leaders from Cache It'.wa8 found police station and Box Elder counties to this coun."The cold water aqted as a bracer," Gardner said, ."because I was pretty that, the first two shells in Gardner's ty to aid local. farm bureau' members weak 1 rora loss of blood ahd' the cold gun contained small'' shot and would in getting their campaign-- started. .. did not bother once I got into vthe if they hit a man, overpower him . "As the pioneer farm bureau. county without injuring him, if shot at a range In Utah, Weber county should take, a ' 'V- '4 water." " of .several feet. Gardner, explained Sarr.Fran-cisco Gardner? said he reached place, 1n the membernhlp colthat the reason he didn't use the gun high. umn. said Mr. Wolcott., "However, about September 28-- . He said he met no- trouble in his waa that he had it pressed against the results so far in the week's cam'stomach so closely that the paign throughout Cache county, conlong trip to, Phoenix and, asked if he Inderlied's penetrate his body' and vince me that Weber, or any, other got into, any tight places with his pur- bullex .would so might kill him instead of merely ren county in the state, will have to sign suers, he said 'that he had done,, : , :' ,: dering him harmless for the next few members fast to go ahead of Mr. ,' .:. only once. I; ."That was in Raymond, Washing-ton,- ?' moments. territory". Up in Cache county he' continued, "where I " got Throughout his story in the coUnty they have already exceeded their 1921 jammed-uwtth a party and had to jail Gardner was in a light mood and and several of the teams leave' in the night. I took a. machine did not seem depressed. He is 86 years membership not have finished thelccanYass. of age and has received a good educa. arid drove to Portland." SEE BENEFITS. tion. According to his pwn story he ' PEROXIDE, OX HA I II "The farmers In Cache county, as attended the public schools in Mis- A'ell ' on a if Gardner rode ever, as In other sections of Utah that seldom, ' grauo;ated from the Colorado I have jtrain, he said, almost the entire trip souri, visited, ar fully alive to the school and Colorado, Springs, the high throiigh; the' west and middiewestern Colorado State university. benefit of cooperative effort made He .said states being' made on a motor-cycl- e farm bureau organiwas possible a through he' welder. which he obtained .: in Oregon City, . EDUCATED IN COLORADO continued the national reprezation," A Oregon, "Which place he .reached in a sentative. "The benefits have He also that his a stated father and ' trip interurban line married slater are living in Chickasha, already come-t- o the farmersthat of Utah after .leaving the' automobile' inr which Oklahoma. Hi3 father, he said, is a and other states through this movehe drove to- Portland. ment merely furnish an example of Gard- retired business man. affected by what has been and is being accomindicated Gardner that he wished r ner .waa in which was natur- an iiv a national way. plished He asked Sheriff early hearing. ally a' heavy blackt"; "When he reached Montgomery about the schedule of the J "There remain two outstanding Raymond, Washington, he purchased a United States district court here and. problems which need the attention and small bottle of peroxide, he said, arfd of every farmer that if it would accelerate mat- support "bleached his hair which now carries a stated in the county. representative These are he ters, wished case his be that problems might pronounced reddish Hinge. Whenever transferred to the court if it waa con t tition and transportation. I he 'Tode the motorcycle he wore, a ll that some Interesting vening anywhere else before being call-e- u pair of tinted glasses.- he said. anbe Phoenix. to when the reported .', slept Throughout his trip Gardner admitted. .that he w'as the nual convention of the American Farm outside but, on occasions; ...Gardner mostly on the federation is held at Atlanta, lodging-house- s, as he.- has author.- of ana appea'l to President Bureau f stayed in." came November 21, 22 and 23." ' to Georgia, a published. in .23 days Harding'ior since he Mr. Wolcott arrived in Utah two San Francisco pardon, " Phoenix, ' ' newspaper, after his .. ago. "weeks ago direct from campaign work escape Island SAW WIFE AN DB.VBY ' V penitent- in Rhode : Island and other New Engiary.-. Ore-In Gardner. 'stayed Medford, QO states. .' He has also worked with land gon, "'for three days.t he" said,4 and from the Illinois Agricultural association, to. continued .on that city ' Redding, B AKINCf .one of the farm bureau state largest ; Cal.,'-- where he remained only over in the organizations country." this of ; t jour-the stage night. During POOR GIVEN TREAT 00 said. ney he ttm, Vtraveilinff f ast" he start-eSUIT IS FILED d Leaving Redding day he SALT Nov. 17. The Pioneer LAKE, wife for Napa, California; where his i Nov. 17. Boise's idahtf, BOISE, Sugafr company the third 'i and baby were.; , After, one night, in poor and unemployed got a real treat district- - court filed suit In afternoon yesterday he he for left Bakersfieldwhere Napa Wednesday,' just because, a baker' left against Ernest It. Woolley and 1034 stayed toyer night ;and' next day start out' salt 'in stirring up a batch of defendants to enjoin them from coled for,"L)S Angeles. was about 1,000the, loaves of breads lecting current notes executed by the When the bread came from .'the sugar company and its stockholders oven and the flat taste was discovered and assigned to Mr. It is althe proprietor asked Miss Gretchen leged, that the notesWoolley. were given for Green, city welfare worker, if she payment of preferred and common could not dispose of the saltless loaves stock in the Interstate Sugur cqmpany, to the needy, because they could not the validity of which is questioned bebe placed on sale. cause the assets of the Interstate Half of the batch was sent to the Sugar company are alleged to be subto the lien of a trust deed. Mr. city; welfare director and the rest to the Salvation Army. The supply was ject has not filed an answer to Woolley some mothers as quickly disposed of. the suit yet. carrying home to ' their families as many as eight; loaves. OO ' THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1921. STANDARD-EXAMINE- R . - 1 fdr;'pas try aesserts: ? " "O get the best results e - JL, making you must have shorten ing that is tasteless, easy to digest and -- . ? . ? - 1 ? - Crisco" never detracts from the delicate flavor of custard or fruit fillings because Grisco, itself, is tasteless and ar ! the-her- d Try Crisco in this recipe - ; - 2 cupful 2 cupful - . 3 l3 " - bureau-througho- ut . m ' at-th- e . - Sugar ai teaipooiful - 9 . Der-gtso- ns ? 1 . 4 . : f 1 ? on-,an ! Flake Pajtuy , Juit enough develop-intntif-wi- ? ? , from-iMcNe- ThU book will help you atold failures In it pastry Complete directioni Cvt making tender, laijr of exdu-- rt pie cruit every time. ,Jao act 4 Send coupon aivd 10c recipe. in atampa. . , t V ' . " Z jlV- - 7- il I Jl k. II - . jTo. ai-'-fi ue Do you ' ' ... or both. lor any. state or municipal officer who neglects to protect a prisoner from mob violence. , t Forfeit, of 110,000 by a. county in which a person is lynched; the money to be given to the victim's Tamlly or or ln lieu of them 'paid dependent, Into the United States treaaury.. Radical national legislation Is necessary, proponents of the bill ararue. because states have failed to stop . the-nex- t 52 LYMCHIKGS -- . . " - . ..';'.. oOIICBITIddd ' PIONEER DAUGHTERS REORGANIZE Cruco twrw? CAMP LOCAL B MEFS Wet Virginia - California. . . Illinois Kansas Montana. Colorado ...... v Ogden CITY, Nov. 17. Reorganization of the central camp of the paughters- of teh Pioneers waa completed here yesterday "under the direction of Flora B. Home, president, and-MrGray, registrar, of the state central camp at Salt Lake. .Two sessions were held in the First and the officers elected ward.chapel are as follows: Miss Mary Z. Joseph-sopresident; Miss Mary Hoist, secretary; May B. Anderson, treasurer; Charlotte B. Reeder, registrar;. Martha T. Pierce, historian; Agnes B. Burt, assistant historian; Eliza H. Watklns. chapauditor; Clarinda P. Beecher, ' lain. was The reorganization business preceded by a. program of .musical numbers and remarks, from.. the visiting and local ladles. BR1GHAM v - s. " Last opportunity; to hear P o ",'V .. Paul n, . ". 00 TRAMPS GALORE Between 300 ajjd 500 tramps arrive In Ogden dally. Among their number an of a Metropolitan dally who had lost everything through the use of drugs. -- ex-edlt- m .., , - 7 .... .". . 4 4 After 'seeing our newest linked Bracelets in Green Gold and Platinum you will know exactly what to get the Madam for Christmas More beautiful this year than ever before. J. S. Lewis Co. "GIFT'S THAT LAST." THE ELKS OF OGDEN should put on' another show. For twelve years we were visited by these pleasing productions, and are ready for another, after slipping up two years. BRAKES FAIL TO HOLD; MAN KILLED ; "b'.: " ' . o : ' ' . . op 11 4 rSdme-Men'ar- TIED TO THEIR e DESKSHow about "dolling up" some of the daintier that calender ink; wells, pads or paper knives for a Christmas present? J. S. Iewls Co. "GIFTS THAT LAST." desk-wit- h I . After the Rat situation is cleared up it Is probable the- Com- mis8fneTs will get after the Bird wuo urives ma car e,o iar o me leu thatorou- - navo to , enmo tne car tracks to run around him. - WESTERN IIEN AT Ton ought to see our SMOKER'S It would b no trick CHICAGO HEARING accessories. what-hneeds If you at all to get. '' -O:.' CHICAGO. Nov 17. Beaded by W. g. McCarthy of Salt LAkev leading-- rep .;: D . DraipaJfjcTTenori resentatives or tha Industnas in nine of the western states will appear today commerce today before Inthe ' Interstate commission their aaralnst transcontinental ' ahlppers reducinc transcontinental rates - without mak ing-thsame reductions to pointauln Utah" Idaho and other western states. They are members of the- Intermediate Rate association. They claim that the proposed transcontinental rate is, destructive to the Industries they repre v sent. ' ' --00E1TE KNOWS AFTER 20 YEARS A cold, even when. It nas developed av hackintT ctfugh,- - difficult breathing, sleepless nights, - raw throat and sore lungsr even then a cold yields quickly to Foley's Honey and Tar, Mrs. Milton Walte. Box 32. Alalia, writes: "I ' have used Foley's Mich., Honey find andTar.for.the.past JO.yearSyand there Is no other cough or croup remedy like it. Tou may. us my name." It gets riKht :at the seat of trouble. .Children like it. Sold every- ;jsslsted by ;Mr.,A..NyIander imm Flut' Violin tMr.-H.'iPetegrew- Mr. K'Maldos . , ' , Piana - Popular OprArI& 'AmeTlcxa auid Scandln&Ylaux . - -- ' ' All 'Seats 55 Cents, ''I V A Jncluding War Tax - where. Advertisement." will look them over. They are con- venient and 'save the ashes. J. S. Lewis Co. "GIFTS. THAT LAST. 1 . . I The Scientifically BuiCt Watch ng Ir rd r - V . . Aug. hanged near Mllledgevllle-- Oa-, 17, 1115. The. only lyncsmg In all the'Nsw England states aince 1183 was that of Louis lllgglns. a white man., to cused of rape, at Bancroft, Me., in 107. Take .a tablespooniul' :of Aug. Ohio Is - charged - with a lynching 3120 that actually occurred on a Salta if Back hurts or, ; In slsamer bound for Toledo. The Vlc- Bladder bothers. jiJsifcMllt.on Hsrrta, was drowned at of a mob July. IS. 120. (thehands e laat actual lynching in Ohlu In Cleveland. June 27. Jfll. "We are a nation of.meait eateravthd lccur an unnamed neajr was our. blood Is filled with uric acld aJTf when . n who watna us lynched a murder. for authority, HANGING USUAL to be oonrtantly on guard agalnat kld-- j " - ' . Hanging has been the uual methney trouble. In III mob. there The kidneys d5 their utmost to free od of the blood of this Irritating acid. at were 4 persons hanged.. 31 shot. 14 become weak from the overwork: they burnsd ta, death. Z beaten to drath. 1 get sluggish; the el tmi native tlasuea cut to' pieces and 10 died Jn manner and thus the waste la retained in unknown. Of those lynched by fire, clog blood-talive at the stake. the poison the entire system. 11 were teemed In 1120 31 were. hanged. 15 shot, $ When your kidneys ache and' feel like lumps of lead, and you have burned, 3 drowned. flogjej unto s ana or manner back In in the cleat urine the aiea n' pains stinging In the first 10 'mouths of is cloudy, full of sediment, br the Itnown. bladder is Irritable obliging you. to 1321. 27 2 wese hanged. 712hot, 4 drowned and in seek relief during .the nlfht; when burned, tiled... . , you have severe headache, nervous manner unknown- .Lynchlnsa decreased 54 'per "cent in and d!Ty. spell. , sleeplessness ncld 20 . bad In o rrheumatism years from lfS to 1S0S but stomach snce. then has only" been X weather, : get from your pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Malts; .take per rent. 19-1Ba tablespoonful nji glass of water be - LTNCI1I.VG8, a Total White Y fore breakfast each morning and-It will-ac.4 2S fine. few days your kidneys Georgia 24 .40a This famous salt-- i i made JTrom the Mississippi , 73 com- Texaa . . . . . .349 Juice, acid of grapes andl emon .234 ' SO bined with llthla, and ' has been , used Ixulslana .. . . .392a for generations to flush and stimulate Alabama is . clorred kidneys, to neutralize the Arkansas ! 17 .200 acids in urine so it i no longer a Florida' 3S .199 source of irritation, thus ending urin- Tennessee . . . . 4S .171 Kentucky .... ary nd bladder disorders. 3 cannot Routh Oaroljna .128 Jad Salta Is Inexpensive andefferves- ,9 Oklahoma . makes a delightful Injure;llthla-wat. S5 31 cent drink, and nobody Missouri . xo can make a mistake by taking a llltl Virginia 1!i . 63 12! occasionally to keep the kidney clean North Carolina ...... .. 34 2l Wyoming and,, active. Advertisement. , TO THE KIDNEYS Valiham -- " ij-nc- h . - - . ; . -- as . . 2I A SAFETY RAZOR will open his eyes td the possibilities of obtain- ing an easy and quick shave. Here is an Idea that you will do .well to up. . grasp. Sets herefrom MlEWISCO. n ...... ... . -- JEWELERS 1 . 1- SENATOR SMOOT was lnfhsn tlal In securing the Arsenal for our town but apparently it is going to to Henry Ford to extend his be;up R..R.-ou- t here before it is filled , witf ammunition camera, making three ex- 4( at, onn, is used In maklnl "irf midair from (maps New - well-know- , 00- j , -- RATS ls, 3rerv 4 ' ... 1U-chuaet- -- 4 innjniiia ..... .......' TT I .. ..:... : 0 1 2 1422 720 Grand Total No lynchlnsa occurred in Connecticut. Vermont. "New It 10 Hampahlre. Rhode Island, Utah and IS District of Columbia. . 00 2 IDAHO SUGAR. LOAN 17 II SALT UKE. Nov. 17. Stephen 12 II. "Love, secretary and treasurer Fi4 of"the,a!t iJike Fugar Rett yes11 nance corporation announced 11 terday that a loan of $40,000 to the Ueetxrowera" Sucar company of Rlgby. Idaho, had been approved by the 4 'finance corporatloru Required notification to the federal bank it exp-cttoday, when 4 the amount of the loan will.be made 3 J available. . - J m Maryland Washington . New Mexico South Dakota Ohio ... . Idaho 1'laces unknown Arliona ' . . . I o wa Mlnueaola .:. . . Alaska . . . Michigan T.;. .V. ... . Nevada .'. Oregon StatUitlca 'lynching. NEW YORK. Nov. 17. . "COMMOX SHAME" have been compiled to show that durMob violence is called the "coming 10 months of this year 52 persona mon shame' of Amtriea by the NaKtatlatlcs of were lynched In the United States. tional Association. - been hafor S3 kept lynching! Four were white, 2t were negroes. One years. 1889 to Nov. J, 1121. From . ' was a woman. there have been 3422 lynching In Laat year 5 were lynched. Including the United States! Herenty-nln- e per- cent of the vicg white persons andsl woman. There were tims There were 2702 i negroeswere 83 lynching in incjucung t negroes and 720 wmte persona. hlte persons and 1 woman. In 19 1 S Women and girls have beeallYf1" C there were 67 lynching. of the vie-- 1 lynched, too. There were' 62 negro Delaware 4 11 Urns being white. a white of women, total women.Ajd 4. "We cannot claim to be civilised says congressman u. u. uyer 01 c;. .Georgia lead. all state, in lynchLouis. "until our citizens are secured Ings. with Mississippi pressing hideous cruelties of close. The only states where there against wethe are constantly rumisnmg have been no lynchlngs In IS years which are Massachusetts. Connecticut. Verfresh examples." CongreMtnan Dyer Is author of the mont. New. Hampshire.' Rhode Island None occurred in the bill, introduced last and Utah. It was ravorably District of Columbia. In October April. one-thi, More than of the lynch reported by the Judlclairy committee. The National Association for tne lngs from 1S8 to 1121 were for mur Advancement fo Colored Teople la der. In 1270 cases mUrder was the S29 rape. 271 attempted atIt Is heralded as the bill. backlog can curb lynching. offense, club that the one white women and 341 tack upon ' PENALTIES IN HILL for crimes agalnst'the person. These are the penalties-folynchOTHER CAUSKft the Dyer bill: i . by ing prescribed were many casra where There -imprisonment for from tlve years mere .disagreements led to lynchlngs. to life for any member of a mobvthal also race wife riots, horse put to death any guilty or lnnOent beating; one because astealing, negro failed person. to turn out of the road for a white Five years in prison or 60Q0 fine. boy In an auto: one for, being a memIn ber of the Nonpartisan League! 1901 negroes In In North Carolina lynched a negro for giving poor, enMEAT INJURIOUS tertainment in a show! Th rtinil notorious Ivnhlnr. wn that of Leo M. Frank, a white man accused of rape and murder; "he was antl-lynchl- . FILLMORE, Nov. 17w While bring ing a load of wood into town with Karl Bishop In the mountains five miles east of here, Brigham Melville, of age, member of the city i 3 yearswas killed yesterday after council, noon.-"The- y had started down, hill with the load of wood when the brakes on the wagon failed to. "work with the result that the team' got frigtened. overturned the wagon and Mr. Melville was thrown under It. His neck, waa broken,-hi- s right leg broken and his body crushed. He 'waa & blacksmith. A widow and two grown children sur vive him. - or 12 12 23 ' Indiana Nebraska - .... Maine New Jeraey ,J0 ' r nf State 1 , - C, c GOESWEY - , 4c Gamble of Heme Eco-omic. CBcjoDau. Ohio. r ' tSI V v. .; y" The Procter .'SJ- " . T i maVii n. - . cold watet to hold dough tabletpoonfuls Crisco i teaipoonful silt. you; loia rwicr, 10 mace inixe nyrr, folding in firat that part on which CrUco haa not been ipread. Turn dough, putting folded edcea to he idea; rr out, ipread and fold a 1 before. Repeat once more. Uaeallfht and motion in handling rollinr-piroll from center outward. Should Crisco be too hard, it wil not mit readily with tout', in which cate the reault will be a tough cruit. - . cupful tout For Ckm Making di his;-hai- ' Jar Fryincf - For SJyorleniny rd ? - ;. I . Sift flour and aalt and tut half tKe CrUco jnto iour with knife until it ii 6nelyt divided. nnter tipa may be UKd to hniih blfndn material. Then add water aparinily, miiing it with knife through dry raatertali. Form with the hand into douth and roll out on a floured board of to quaner inch thickneti. Spread one-thiof douih nearest 'remaining Crisco on two-thir- ? - le lt v - : 20-ml- " 4 whitet, beaten dry tttcupful granulated augar . , - '- i ptt, . : I - .; ' Flake Paitry cootiJfred the btt for Spiuenberg applet-ar- e this piekmt other' tart applfi mav be vtA. Preaa the applet, cooked "win ft Utile water at pottiblr, through a aieve; aid the cream and stir into the volka, mixed with the nutmeg, aalt and augar; about one cupful of augar if plenty. Hare ready a paitry shell baked over an inverted pour in pie plate; set the shell inside the the hlling ind act into a moderate oven to cook the filling. Beat the sugar into ,the beaten egg whites and spread over the pie, cooled somewhar, and return to the oven toook the meringue. It should take from ten to fifteen minutes. The plate filling may alto be baked in a pastry-line- d at is a squash or custard pie. -- - ' )f . Cruco ; d cream yolks, well beatea. grated Y nutmef,deaired" . ; rauee dry-ipp-le i i i odorless. It makes pastry light, tender, and 'flaky because it is all richness, containing neither salt, water, adulterants nor preservatives. Pastry II1UUC Willi JlISlU 15 WI1U1C5U111C uc- cause. Crisco itself is easily digested. NEW ENGLAND CREAM TART : ', rich. 1UU0 -- -- -- in pastry er .... 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