The Meyersdale commercial. (Meyersdale, Pa.) 1878-19??, April 18, 1918, Image 6

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IT’S ALL WRONG, . THE STRONGEST THING | GIVE TILL IT HURTS—THE KAISER) ¥
PROFESSOR. | Fea Pl Le Pa Z|
Sri | One afternoon a magiciar -
In a current story about the was walking along the Ganges
Incas, or Ancient Peruvians, river, in India. As he looked
Mr. T. A. Joyce makes the fol- up he saw an owl with a
lowing startling summary of mouse in its beak. The owl,
peasant and labor conditions: filled with terror, let the mouse
“The condition of the peas- fall. The magician then took
ant in Peru approximated near- it home and changed it to a
er to the ideals of the doectri- girl whom he called his daugh-
naire socialist than in any|ter.
country of the world. But it. “Now, my daughter, I want
was at a price which, perhaps, you to marry the strongest
the native of no other country thing,” so he went to the Sun
would consent to pay. From!znq said, “O Sun, you are so
the cradle to the grave the life| strong; won’t you marry my
of the individual was marked! jaughter?” But the Sun said,
out for him; as he was born,|«] gm not the strongest thing;
so would he die, and he lived|jook at the Cloud that covers
his allotted span under the|pe” They went to the Cloud
ceaseless supervision of offi-|,,q said, “O Cloud, you are
cials. His dress was fixed ac-!, strong; won’t you marry my
cording to his district; he daughter?” But he said,
might not leave his village ex- “Look 2 the Mountain.” And
cept at the bidding of the state, the Mountain said, “Look at
and then only for state pur-|yn, wise Mouse that bores in
Doses he might Not even Seek! ny side.” When the magician
2 Mie onde of os OWn SOM" heard this he turned her back
muplty. | Anindividual of abll-|,, "youve Marton Dobel, 11
ity might, perhaps, rise to be
one of the subordinate inspec-
tors, but the higher ranks were Et!
inexorably closed to him.”
It’s all wrong, professor. If
any such animal as your “dos- =i
trinaire socialist” ever got into
our organization, there’s not a
single Comrade worthy th-
name who would not vote to
throw him out if he had no
better “doctrine” than the one
you just described. It isn’t to
Sunday, April 21st
all labor possesses, but rather IN
Reich’s Auditorium
labor, that the Socialist pro-
at 2 o'clock p. m.,, i
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Meat is as Necessary
as Steel and Ships
Food is the first essential of the
fighting forces.
The American farmer and the
packer have met every war emer-
gency, and have promptly furnished
an adequate supply of wholesome
meat.
No other industry can claim a
better record of war time efficiency.
Swift & Company has shipped to
the United States Government and
the Allied Nations,
Over 12,000,000 Pounds (400 carloads)
per week, of beef, pork, and lard, since
January 1, 1918.
In one week recently we shipped
24,000,000 Pounds (800 carloads)
and the demand is increasing.
years old.
Get our prices on Job Work.
Our profits are limited by the
Food Administration to 9 per cent
on investment in the meat depart-
ments. (This means about 2 cents
on each dollar of sales.) No profit
is guaranteed.
We are co-operating with the
Government to the best of our ability.
poses to put into operation his
new plan for the salvation
(not enslavement) of all hu-
mankind.
Swift & Company 1918 Year Book, con-
taining many interesting and instructive
facts, sent on request.
Address, Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company
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through the old reliable Com: will dedicate its service flag in honor oi
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Re mote Tm of fh of all members who are now serving 3 to”
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LUCKY STRIKE some of us within the Yok the colors. | in
week. ! Peni hon
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CIGARETTE heavy. Trot. Tee. fioge. and Patriotic addresses will be delivered i vi
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advanced, but garden truck yi C=
Lucky Strike Cigarettes to reach, . . . : an
end to end, from New York to China, Juteped a ls Sina Union. Good singing, Music by th e : 3 W
Citizens’ Band and benediction close a
the long way around. That's open until the first of June, the
attendance is falling off notice-
15,000,000 A DAY ably, as the youngsters are
: needed at home at present. :
Regular men like the Lucky Strike :
: : Miss Ida Keim stopped go-
Cigarette—good, solid Kentucky ing to school last week, for this
the program.
EVERYBODY INVITED.
- Burley tobacco, fine for a cigarette term. The Misses Amanda
because—
and Stella are attending yet
for a while.
T. J. Tannafoss has built a
small addition to his home,
which gives the Mrs. better ac-
commodations and makes it
more convenient for her.
Mrs. Archie McKown was p x : A
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Pounds of Flour Saved
Mr. Wesley Shaddinger re-
cently sold two valuable cows
if each of our 22,000,000 families use this recipe
instead of white bread.
to parties in the country east
of us, price unknown.
One loaf saves 11,000,000 pounds; three loaves a
week for a year means 1,716,000,000 poundssaved!
Mr. Earl Smith has sold his
Enough to Feed the Entire Allied Army
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large farm of four hundred
acres to a company of land
sharks in Norfolk, who are buy-
ing all available land in the
country hereabouts.
N. W. Keim and wife paid
a visit to Dr. R. L. Miller re-
cently. Dr. Miller is an up-to- f
date farmer and a regular en- B
cyclopedia of information.
Some of his early corn and the
potatoes are up. The Dr. is a
good jovial fellow. He is in-
terested in raising Belgian
hares to increase the meat sup-
Corn Bread with Rye Flour
1 cup corn meal 1 teaspoon salt
1 cup rye flour 1 cup milk
2 tablespoons sugar 1 egg
5 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons shortening
Barley flour or oat flour may be used instead of rye flour with equally good
results. Sift dry ingredients into bowl; add milk, beaten egg and melted
= shortening. Stir well. Put into greased pan, allow to stand in warm place V
ply for home consumption. He 20 to 25 minutes and bake in ‘moderate oven 40 to 45 minutes. as
thinks his “Belgians” are do- Our new Red, White and Blue booklet, “Best War Time Recipes,’’ containing many other Fla
. ing their “hit” towards “can- recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods, mailed free—address cen
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on Jy : ning the Kaiser.” J. S. Keim ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., Dept. H, 135 William St., New York ts
be . also is raising the Belgian hare. me
LC : as a herd of 26 Rufus Reds. FOO L WIN :
re SI0z | [Fehasa nerd of 20% D WIL IN THE WAR
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