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V 'i Mi EN CH TROOPS IN BL'HB VALLEY CLASH WITH GERMANS French troops in the Ruhr district clashed with German workmen at Krupp plant last Saturday resulting in the death of five German wortmen and the wounding of at least 30. A Lieutenant and eleven French soldiers were sent to the Krupp plant to re quisition automobils where they were attacked by more than 2,000 workmen. The French tried to stop he mob by Tiring crer their heads but the an?ry (jerman mob opened fire on the eleven i i: j . V. - .. 1 i : j M)iucr uiu uic Buiuicia writ lumw boro to shoot to kill in crder to save thir nn livoc Dnrincp tVip dnunmimpnt nn . CantOfl it ........ ' " ' p -" "o automobile bearing two French civil ian engineers and a French civilian chauffeur were attacked and the en- jrineers were taken from the machine and severely beaten, valuable article?, ruch as watches, money and rings were stolen from the engineers. The chauffeur escaped a beating at the hands of the mob by fleeing to the midst of the small number of French troops. WINNERS REPORT 1 SCHOOL DEBATES' Tmnj-Uiree high schuUs have re ported to Secretary rUtikm a i rs of both their triangular debate- ,. tr.e statev.-i.ie contest of tr.e higr. -.vi-debating union Friday night, am'. v'.:.rr report are expected. The winne--- a ill enter the elimination ecru--'..- -.: Chapel Hill, April 11 and li :,: tr.e Aycock memorial cup. Statesville, Luuisburr, ijunbaur. Durham, Wakleton, Stanley, V. ilke.- Glen Alpine, Dover, Guilford. Bolton, Rock Bridge Farm School, Maxton, Man-hville, ho bent I.' Elizabeth City, Saratoga, Stonewall, Harmony, Wilson, Henrietta, Southern Industrial Institute, Hnnaele. LUn, THE ASHEBORO COURIER. ASHEBORO, N. C. i WHITE FUR VOGUE Pre Hire CONCERNING THE TONGUE I RIr.I KLt KIF'I a:. n.er.' t. a:. : lu.i e ; !K.-grea'.t-r Stovall, Kinston, St. Paul, Mount Olive, Granite Falls, PrincAon, Mill: River and Hickery are the Schools re ported as winning. French officials firmly believe that the attack was planned by German se curity police who had previously been disarmed by the French authorities. or.e ui , :o in, ;. untrje tlv n. g : ut .' r r r- vu . ' r - -n.g, or tr:t.u. Laht- tl.e ei. : It tx.r.e.eas far. cru Sai.i t -troy-, a sword." The I'er;ai. tongue "ra!. " Don't let , oj off." Frun. Ar:i!., tongue'.- gri'a heart." This rum t'1 ycur eet may tongue." The sac re, i claim to be keep - g it I tit.-TUe rak 1.0 ' Hi! ! t ir-i of 1 i ing 1 1 Per ( ent 1 eh. 1 "-'V Than in i rl. Ermine Is Much in the Lmei.ght Trimming. I j reek.- Wri 't Cirui and Olt'er S"0y.- Pt't r 'or Sport, Everyday Evening Wear. aMl ear .l.its I lie Tr e fcngl tlv .-eath." And: t "..r Ilea I up. ti-rr!..---Hebrew .-: never wntpr- say: religious and !fi- "Ti e e is the Tl.nllgh let our if a man bridle not It fver'-I'ltl-V,. and Ing oral., aga:: st v ' ter? 1 An r f I: ::Ke a h . ' e :i turrrt; '.-.p.itc'i. . '. a lit -.weal v ell ivv t i . r v rnni.ion ' gret-n ! A 1! .id of -novv .. gray N1 hat e nd.-i.i if g:i' r s I The responsibility of the Krum man agement they claim also gravely In-1 his tongue, this man's religion is vain." volved through the blowing of the "It a man offend net in word, that siren alarm which ,-ignalled the work- same is a perfect man." "Who keeps men to assemble. Severe penalties ' iv tongue, doth keep his soul.'' will be inflected. Selected. I'.gal!:-' the i;t Whit.- brilliant tl f pure "1 '. snow, (-.pee -imw of a da L'ninst tne g n color! ,-a-lei ti k k ..f t. Ierf..l ; i n-t : 1 U- hel e! Wtilte 1 i ng i i nt standing ' 1 sky more. i'- .1 - ' ;.ac-rnix'.j par.-! 1 Ve r- I Keeping In Pace With The World ii ci j iiivcugcuii mail ui vruiiiaii nanus w nimn what is going on, not only in the neighborhood but all over the world. 1 There is only one way to find out That is through the Newspaper af$ I The Newspapers contain not only news, but the sayings and writings of the world's masters in polities, business, science, literature, art, music ; " f Tht Newspaper Is at once a inenaiy goesip tuA tKa Kpfii nf nil fducators. . , I Whatever else you read READ THE NEWSPAPpS! t w 4 JSSt -W 2 A nr; sin". i ft I NMUKDinr-t L A skirt nf white, a onp of white, coat i f "ldte this last of white cara cul. Aii l litre we come to the point. White furs are the thing of the year. White caracul fur, for sports wear, eTeryilay wear, and for evening wear, too. For daytime wear, the caraeul Is made up Into short hip-length Jackets, sometimes pocketed, and with hats to match tarns, or toques. For evening wear, th white carsenl in ape form is the thing. It Is rtther Y..rk-: Heat f.v,i et',--milk, an.t -tit it.' ed with ,ir.e f. hi salt. Heat well, ping pan. under meat, from !30 pudding may al- n l A-:.: , If - ii ( . . c. 1 ..; f'.ii "t fi,.i,r. -if: a :ea- nfiil ,.f : i " 'k it: he 1 1 ri i -tan. iir.ir i , a.-t of '.ii minute.-. The e baked in a genA pan set into drippng-pan. aim hasted with, the dripping front the rua.-t. t Rice Croquettes Six ounces of rice and one pint of milk boiled slowly until quite soft, add the grated rind of a lemon, remove from the fire and mix in while hot one nan ounce of butter, one and one-half wire, 'ar.l i - w I ich r . 'f 'J e new pail i - an.: .e w.l. fr-.fi 1 U-r. f. i.i h ,., !. it 11 ! 'A'l. l '' ! cent. W t il.- the) rai large iticreiis.es that is, for r. n about two-tl.inl-family and l is w h ich he has fn in price about v w h JC 1 '.. !lve t . e auUIIC :o the ' ' .e ile a: ' ' rritt -. lerable : g :.': rtaj .ghling r r li r nAr , . '. - we rr c .Aerials '. - TP) iit 1 '.est- ire ! -r.lripy-T ira- ' : .(- and -1 per cent; it.i-i ts. ziiid 2i -A pet chemh nave risen i t tent, and -. and fuv ! 2.1 per met i- paine these ' r v l:at he consumes; tnodities wliich take of his outlay for him farm, the product! - sale ha.e increased per cent. Tariff An F.xpensive Luxury,' Farm and Ranch Commencing on the recent erpelt gown the cape Is desirable and very pretty, AtewtUtioot .-uC.-J Sure, is stiroiti Sifter Top enwm KEDDEVii M '-'the good old reliable! THROUGH twenty years of honest household service Red Devil Lye has earned the name of "the good old reliable." It is the standard for good lye. It makes work easy and insures healthier homes. You always know the can by the blue label with the smiling red devil in the lower left hand corner. Look for it on your grocer's shelves; insist upon R-e-d D-c-v-i-1, the name you have known for years; don't be put off with cheap and wasteful brands. Sprinkle it in unwholesome places and its Btrength works quickly for you. It cleanses, it purifies, it disinfects. It lightens the hard tasks. Buy it by th case; it's cheaper that way. In order ing always remember the smiling red devil, and the name "Red Devil Lye." Write for Fre Booklet W ihall b (lad to Mnd 70a our frM booklet j giving th many qui of Rd Davll Ly andy full direction for aca tw, Wm. Sdueld Mfg. (V, St Loais, lift. t 1 ?i '-xjuzj am o.u. ;X Ytov good soap I r ' jA Hi proptr fii-ipIltiiB( I illfflUJI mLh tot rood oap. I x,0"""1" tng oft P0" -chvays demand tf&good odvJ7aJt Cleans floors. Oeene pott and pan a. Paela peach. Make It hominy. Prevents clofged plumbing. Sweetens twill for hog. Catena milk eana, bottle, cbnrna. Removee paint B'KfbtaM Qtranrere. Beeooveaofl ead Creeaa. Deatroy fly-egge. Remorea eaota from wlndowa, etc Cleena motor car parts. Boftena hardeat water. MIDDIMU! HSflil ounces of suar, one gill of cold milk analvsis of tho 1'oniney-McCumber and two yolks of eggs stirred in one profiteers' tariff law, by which at ate at a time very hard. Return all tn tho shown that the American farmers nv long, but never should hang below the iJlre. IQr nait a minute, then spread on i'Mzo WH),IM)0 in additional taxes t ankles A gllmDM of tha Tenlni a (1lsh to col- When cold, sprinkle what they consune while pettirrg only twlxt the foot and the end of , " f"1"""' W1L" oreaa crumus and 1 'i,"w,uuu in nroiecuon on wrai i-iic nee nii-o ouiong snapes with ulev nave 10 sen, rarm and iiaacn, a 1 a tablespoon, roll in egg, then in the we" known agricultural pubTicatim urean crumlis, and then in the egg, and pa's: fry in hot fat. .i.iu: 1 ..vr. r n, .. tivo tariff, as it new operates, is founiS in the fact that . protection on farm products provides an excuse for larger duties on those of manufacture, in creasing tlje cost of the numerous ar ticles which farmers find necessary in the operation o f their farm ani in sup plying themselves and families wifit food and clothing. Futhermere, the tariff has operated to make mere diffi cult tfce exportation of our surplus products, an important factor in keep ing prices at a profitable level in tMe country. While a large nurhber of trie mem bers of the American Farm Bureaw Federation were born .and raised m the ranks of the proctectionists, ani from force of habit support all tariff measures, it seems to be the official opinion of the Bureau that protect! tariff is an expensive luxury la (ftae producer." I I 3k Rice Wafers 1 One and three-fourts cupfuls of flour two-thirds 0 fa cup of cold boiled rice one and one-fourth cupfuls of milk 2 tablespoonfuls of sugar, one egg ,tvo and one-half teaspoonfuls 0f baking powder, one-fourth o fa teaspcan of salt, ne tablespoonful of melted butter. ify dry ingredients, work in rice, add milk yolk of egg well beaten and but- i i,, en beateen white. Bake in waffle irons. j Potato Pudding , Beat the yolks of four eggs' and three-quarters of a cupful of sugar un 1 "J add th grated rind and juice (ot half an orange, half a cupful of seeded saisins, half a cupful of chop- i peu cngiisn walnuts and a cupful of j potatoes which have been boiled, cool jed and grated; lastly, fold in tha stiffly beaten whitc r m . ' , :, ''.' rr. mm into a 1 buttered pudding form and baka about "v -Muuies m a. modern even. Orahg Pudding BUc oranres nd Tav them ,. o tlH tt TOI flr -ar them, Vi. .epooniui f corn -til"' j 11 ,nt0.a P'nt f boifine nuu oiia rum 11 1 t onn-n length cpaa has a reert collar that grated rind and juicft of two lemons tapers ui u my-m " " , u uum me mixture thickens nauT-vIT Wwii ixa ieu(p.n. "i ii. over me In a eason notable for gowns f rich fabrics of golden stuffs and silver cloths and brilliant brocades, fur- (rmlne Trim Mia Smart Jacket, tnd tha "style." Ona of these aakla. trimmed frocks, exotic earrings, Jewels nnd tiaras, it Is only fltting that er mine should take" Its place In the pic ture. And It certainly dues. ' It Ij triiiimlns !he finest of black coats, and the quaintest of lilnck velvet gnwna. And nil by Itself, untrininied. It Is milking the most luxurious opera (ii-nks seen In nian.y, ninny yenrs If oranges. lUalra meringue o fthe whites of two eggs wen oeaien with two tablespoonfuls of powdered sugar, spread it over the v i 'iu &erve cold Hre;ill Omnlot J CYumb two slices of stale birad an.P soak in a cupful f mjk tin soj, ,.oa( 'X eggs light, adding a level tallo spoonful of butter chopped up siul' 1 "ur bread and milk with eggs ,,',1 "x t.gether. Seas,,,, will, .alt PPI-r. ..-ur into shallow l'an, sprinkle i(,n !,,!,,. , V an. I WHITE JADE THE SMARTEST Rich White Stone Decoration Promises to Supersede the Popular Green Ornaments. bake int i I .-,et. I mil I hi n i.n 1 1 if omelet in H il up lic-k 1 hot dish. ;l .1 no, oven li roll in 1 x ' 1 i.la ( Inn-li t IX ef iv. he.il !'! and er One who know Jude : "I ireeii 'j.-n deed. Its Iom I nigh Irrei-tiide, siivs while, tin- 1 . Ii.is this to say of e is still popular. In olor makes it well hut slni-e f.'isliion ool (jreMl orlKIInejitfl soon he superseded. "Jliile ronii'si fn.ni 'Hilnii, where f.vr liges It has been considered one of the most desirable f sjine. The rninift comes from n Spanish word, ulil.h In turn comes from 11 Latin word mean ing 'side.' It wns used In Itome, us It was In (Jrowe nnd Kgrpt, nnd In Itome It wns supposed to have Home medic inal qunlltlcs nnd was worn to cure a pain In the side; hence Its nnine. "The stone bus also been found In the nilns of an nm lent civilization la Mexico and tn the remains of the lake dVellers' houses In Switzerland." I'M Separate . iile.s sepal light I 'hopped IMII. Ii I ,,,,,',:. or a tea.- poonl'ul ,," mixe poi.nlul ot ininre.i , ,, I aim ol li ,,,,.!, lone, per an. 1 t i, i-(. ( . 1 1 , , . ( ,, , "lie,! ,ni.,ot, ,,1 ,.,v ta! milk. Ileal all an. I lie,. , ,,,.,11 t''. but .1,, ,, Iiimuii. K "inoii an, ,,,u, ,,. oinelit ea-ned butler. ;daiit tl,. "hat so the omelet will 1 and hen tl is ,r,m ,, ,.,, j w it over ami ,,erve at once. . !k lent. HELP YOURSELF GET WELL PAST a IF you have been ill, and It yearn as if you never would get jxsr strength back, you need the wca derful strengthening and lebuikUuK qualities of Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It has helped thousands of invaQBb and convalescents ito ,get back tiatir strength, put on firm ee1i, rat wefl. sleep well, feel well and HEweU! v Your druggist has Gude's pto Mangan liquid or tablets, as you pre fer, n Gude's i PeptoJanail Tonic and Blood Enriched I After Every Med lev. hall peppei . lea in toeethi 1 and fi 'I..I, ,1. o IV,. hut 11 ove t Tie into the pan sumo ml ireaii II -el f,j Cherry K;dad Mix in a salad how , w o r firm cl, ories, one medium (sliced thin I, two dozen finely rl almonds. Make a mn onnai.'.p p- : tonei: riirunihei iped a it h V10L&T AND YELLOW POPULAR lemon juice, sweetened with powdered sugar, if too arid, and diluted with a spoonful of whipped cream. (iarnUh with lettuce leaves. Old Blua Shad Racalvaa Raturn Call 1 Sows aud litters should run on clean Aeeaasorlaa ta Match; Touchaa lots to keep internal parasite down ef Sltvar. ' a minimuin. Top off each meal with a bit of sweet tn the form of WRIGLEYS. It satisfies the sweet tooth anal aids digestion. Pleasure and benefit combined. The fid riln rlilt aharl III In 4 mnnd again nnd accewierlaa rhoaa to makch, with touch of allvar for trim mum. SMpa and tha undtrthlnaa ara matahad op with tha aoatuwya af vla hk and jalUjw. and tha aaatad aVIp Mtni Ufa ia, ai mQ U tha ata ahf wrap moat matak tt fract Jp tmiMMirx af tha paaTpaxtira VrioM tra rheaan e Q mfm luMa, aajd Mm ) tha btta iMK tad aoA yl)ova ara aaan, vtta wxiHtJwS t combtnatkm of tha toiora tn on ajaa. mmt wlib trlromlnaa nf valancfniu tnartWma, Vie and tint yallov tsd violet rVowera. for tha Da no. (Vrtaln hut ftealjned rpvlally fo dancing have tha brim mt off at on alda, dwititleiw o aparo ono'a partnir'n 1 fare iftid felliK. The lark of brlrn j on tha on ald la conpnaatPd for by ' my high trimming. j Saving Made Easy Ic'i not ao hard Urvc la Sam U ready to tell you how in Wia New Free Book. Send (or It today and grit the "know-bow" of what aeema to be the hanJeat thine In the world. Treasury Savings Cartificates make it easy and aaft. Oet your copy now. To f - tK kook wd ifchi l. i Tkt I 'mini Stmt! Gtrmmmtjil Siring 1 Sytttm 1 rpmiyfy Ttmfftinnt WMhlntaa. D. C r I AAA,. Va . 1 ! V 1 i I' . ' 'l .,'- . ' Jtsiritft - a - xt -ra ia.lL
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