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The Marshall Messenger from Marshall, Texas • 1

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a i Fl) iiUl fc. Ji VA tin i -f BRITISH fflLi DIIIGWAHTS, 3TJ fir Goes at Envoy of -Wilaon to Settlo Election in Cuba sessioh'of mi VCLUUEUI Population of This City Has Increased Over llOO Since Census VaYTdken L2p2cl cv fey ke Associated i i Press. 1 4 I i i I I a I til 1.41.1 n. rn' ERY IJ. I I iv.o cr i alias ezauihed Ecbriver, Escaped Convict and Confessed Participant In Robbery is Without Counse as Trial Eeftai ia Tederal Court at Dillii; Tht.tKpnlAl-ion of Marshall )ins since IrcWnniw vH.t taken' on-jcu ajii, nccordmir to fljjiirfS un tint attendance in the pulli wlimda of the city.

Tito 'firurcVVfff jr the penrtia wore 14.271. If thV ct'tisua fipuren are corm't, the present population ahnuld an itioreas of 7.7ti per pent in one year, whieh la considered a remarkably rapid growth. i -The total attendance in tha pniilio schools of Marshall in January, was 3,1.12. The total for Jamiiiry, lH-M, Vfi an increase- of 211 or 7.7tt pr cent. Aeeordinsr.to BuiMt'rintendent J.

IVGlasirow, there has been f(r increased enrollment in the aehnoln beyond the increase in population. Applying the ratio of inerease in school enrol Inieiit, the increase of 1,107 in population is arrived at, If this tote of increase is kept up, the population of Marshall at the next eemms will over 254(M0. dim i "wrv" a vs. SB J'i'y to try the three alleged post- ruoimn negaa in the Feder al Court hereUoday. vpiffr man wore tentatively examined la the conn or 10 o'clock.

4 Eowan aad Luna, two of the de are represented by irone amy or Serivner, 'u viacr neienaant is without counsel. He is to eseaDad mBM seiiate f.lARCll 4 REQUEST CARRIED TO PRESIDENT VJII50N BY EEN- UNDERWOOD, President elect Would Hav Sermtori on Hand to Confirm His Appointments After His Inauguration. Score of Senators Conoino; in. By ths Ajociad Pfrts. WASHINGTUN, request- by Presidentelect Uardln that Tresident Wilson tn a lr clal meeting of the pew enata tiq March 4 was couyeyed to the ec-utlvt at the -WWtfl; House today bf Senator Undi'rwood of Ahbowoi Democrntie leader.

Fenatcr Undurf wood said he conveyed the ineKag4 at the request of Senator Lodge; of Masacbuttts, Republican lendr He saw 8ecretftry Tumulty who laid the; request before I resident i- The president elect's raaerf contained in a telegram, to Sertoli Lodge, Nearly a score of new store were elected til November1. In ordering them 'here on Msrch 4 the call session would nave tei days more in advance ol that data after the present session ends and tha new Senate would meet and the new memlers be sworn. The Senate would then be ready to act ot Harding nominations. Tha-' rati' for a special session of the nw Congress would be issued by Hard lnnftf ttiw nsngwfatlom ltt expected that this wslon wtti be, gin either late In Marth or Nsarly In April. r.EDUCTIO.'lS J.1ADE Oil ESTIMATES FOR AFFROPRIATIOIISj Bv th Wsss.

WASHINGTON. Feb, tions of department estimates by more than one-naif were made by, the House Acproprlntlons Com- POLL TAX PAYERS IN CITY 82 LESS THAN LAST YEAR from the Tern penitentiary and confessed participant In the rob- wry. After trial la the Federal Court, fKowaa tad Serivner will te tried i in toe county Court for killing 0. ouwh fvsiat tiers, WOO ceivea ratal wounds in the rob peiy. 7 In teetimony kMdk rrarhlc a.

wiia or ine Jaenson street postof fice robbery here January It, W. h. Sfrimaer Implicated Albert Ko- i wan (nrougbout one of the principal In laying the plane and dirta- iua or me loot. -V Motion Overruled. Three) notion by defense oua- ftf 1 4 Oah.

-j. uu.iu vim n.uwan, uiaiciea in fonnectJon with the robbery the Jackson street poatoffice; second, for removal tJ fh rii A DECREASE OF 605 IN VOTERS WHO QUALIFY IN COUNTY, Approximately 2,311 voters will be qualified to engage irt elections In Marshall this year, as compared with t.m 1st yeirn Citr Hiere-tary II, S. Kic has issued poll tax receipts and 670 exemptions for 1920, while for 1919 he Issued rcnlpts nd 0l, exemptions, This represents a fleerease of 82 which Is attributed to th fnct that only one election of nw-Jor interest to he held this year while there were city, county, stale and na tional clot tlon kohl lattt year. The county tsx collector has Issued approximately r.SHl poll tax receipts and eemptlons as compared with a.BS't for the county lust yenr. According to th mist accurate figures uvalMblf 5.0"1 poll ti'S have been paid, counting the hnnfber now In the nwlls at 200, and HB exemptloiM huve issued.

Of tills number, soil have not fioen clnsslfleii accorillni? to precincts. The oilier S.do ar portioned nmong the twenty-three place la the district other than Dallas or Fort Worta, and third, tskins; postponement of the trial, were Terruled by Judge James WUsoa In rederal Court Monday afternoon soon sfter the court re- conrened. Judfe Wilson called for venire of twentr-elehl ftirn anil suspended exas was the second of hs attack on the wave of trims In the state. He said that recent in-. vetttgatton proved that local officers are not enforcing the law In certain parts of the state and should- be removed from tofnee.

ni aurtDuiea me crime wv in Texas, In a large degree our loose methods of dealing with violators of the law," Consider AUSTIN, Feb. 1. The governor today sent the appointment of L. Hawkins, of Waiahachte, as Judge of th. Court, of Appeals, ta fill the vacancy caused by the death of W.

L. Davidson, to the Senate for confirmation. Also that of Joseph; M. Meyer, of Fort Worth, who was apnolnte! Labor Commissioner, and R. H.

Hamilton of Port Lavaca, aealstant attorney general, assigned to the Court of Crlmhtnl Appeals. The Senate will consider the appointments Thursday in executive session. Industrial Court Bill. AUSTIN, I. The Senate Committee on Civil Jurisprudence will consider the bill of Senator Witt, proposing the creation of a Court of Industrial Relations, next Thursday In an open hearing, The House bill by Hall, increasing tba sheriff a fees between 40 and 0 cnt, will be considered Monday by the Senate Committee on State: Affairs In open hearing.

The concurrent resolution of 8en-stor Hearttperg, granting the re-qtte nf ttod tteughtera. of tha Republic to hang a portrait of Mrs. Clara priscoll Sevier in the Senate, Chamber, was adopted. 23 EX-SERVICE III LEGISLATURE HOLD FEED; FUGLER THERE Bpet lal to The tvenaer. AUSTIN, l.The twenty-three members of the Tesas Leg, iiiature who saw service with the United States 'forces during the world war got togethef Tuesday evening in Austin at a hflno.net as the guests of YdiinR, tiu-live committeeman for the Tenth District, Department of Texas, American Legion.

The soldier solons refousht Some of their battles around the banquet board, and dlscuised affairs of the American Legion. Promises of eo Operation in the furtherance of the legislative program embracing seven bills sponsored by the De partment of Texas, American legion, Wfere freely given, and this wvent went far towards consolidating the Legion forces. Former service men in the Legislature, all of whom attended the banquet Representatives Homer Jiendrix, Bills county; V. D. Fugler, Harri son county; I.

W. Laird, Angelina wranty; John T. Lindsey, Hardin iounty O. C. Beavins, Harris ooi-w; J.

Thompson, Harris comity; Julian P. Greer, Henderson coun- Thomas G. Pollard, Van Zandt opunty; Frank Perkins Lamar Sranty; Roy C. Colfee, Wise coun ty; Eugene Miller, Farker county; R.ihart Tl Thrahtr TrvUr countr 3 Grady Perry, Krath cdanty; aJ King, Throckmorton county; J4 county J. K.

tiJald, El Paso county; Purk W. lathis. Hale county, fc'enatori WaodvUle J. Rogers. McKinney eoanty; Edgar E.

Witt. McLennan codify; Baugh, Runnels GOODFELLOWS NOW HAVE $167 IN ThF. RANK I i. tot retary Jake Levy of the Goodnltow' (tub, states that he aow hat of the Good Follows fund the bank and is getting along1 nicely, t'n Jake emv linues to dispense charity funds every day at the Texas Pacific station end Is abli to relieve great deal of distress that is brongbt to bis, notice by worthy pecple, ij 4 Marshall and vklnlty Te- nfght and Wtdneseay, part-ly cloudy, ansetued. UNABLE TO 12: TREASURER, aEAY5 IS TOO HIGH.

IT Leaden 0, KeichsUj De. Allied No'ta ii "Kada' and 'terfbf 0t To WouItTBanlmipt All Cct; Europe and Fracce. r. 3 th Aaaeclstad Pra. JXiNDON, Fcib.

It will bo im-possible for Germany to psv smounta fixed aa her reparat' ,1 debt to the allies, aecordiiiit to John- Keynes, principal or the British; Treasnry ot Versailles pflnce conference: lis arguea that Germany must have total exports of. 700,000,000 pounds In order-, to have, anrplua expt 1 1 amounting' to 200,000,000 poutiiS Termed Feb, l.Gnnany r-surds the rapnration terms -d yeeterdny In the noto from ti siliea aa tmposible and fanatSrui. It la the general opinion that the government can not agree to tho terms. Leaders In tha Reichstag ttm'd the term "mndness" In reforenca the note. Foreign Minister gSmm declarad that i execution of tii tefma would produce ehnos tn only In Oermaffy but ihroiiRlnnit Central Europe, aa bankruptcy of Germany would also bankrupt a part of Germany's war creditors among whom would ba France.

1, "fndleatfona Favorable FARIS. Feb. l.The fact that th German delegation to the Brussf la conference of financial and economic experts (3 remaining at Paris for consultations la taken In political circles here to mean that Germany 1 willing to accept the decisions rt tha allies In regard to reparations as a basis of discussion, notwithstanding comment In r-lin indicating a disposition to reject the 5 Woman Suffrage is Growing in Land cC Wild Men o( Borneo Bv th Aett4 sirs. i -AMaTERfWrrr-m, t. Women's tiffrage movements have reached the Dutch East the colon tr whose history and eiu sont bjivhu-ery wer chiefly knowy to credulous Americana throigh the agc.icy of circus islde-shows, wherein tl" "Wild Man of Borneo" terrible Dyaka, Ferocious Hunflng Cannibals," drew many dimes while the crowds waited for tha "big tent" to open, -Head hunting and kindred savage pastimes still 'contipiie, to soma extent, within-the these Dutch Islands, but, according; to the Dutch press, most of the, natives are rapidly adopting modem theories, fn Java, the upper class, native women, tinder leadership of Radett Adjeng woman of bb-tli, are rporteatO be piaklnj rapid strides toward emancipation, Hlthough the Slohammedan custom of polygamy still prevails.

In all the "Kartlnl the girls of the upper classes are. being tauRht' occidental theories of equality with the men. Dutch correspondents' say tha progress, of tha movement Is necessarily slow but appears to, bo certain of ultimate success, DEGREES AWARCZD i AT A U. CCLLEC1 COLLEGE STATION; Feb. V-i Diplomas were presented to six 7 A 11 1 and Mechanical College of Texas completing their.

work, at mid-term, The graduates ire John Alvln -Handriek. Lincoln: W. Ft Hamll-' Calm: M. Cole, Bryan: It. Drake.

MavDearL and L. R. Reed. Sterling Cttf. This was the first thna In the history of the Institution that di-, nlomas have been granted at ml term.

There-was no ceremony or A.WAdA Al VImjI fM 4 VtA iUTrifwtl 9Atn I IOC ira. gvuj awis (vi inv presentation, 'Tha seniors took: nart in the graduating exercl last tay and at that time the nouncement was. made would receive their diplomas end of the past term. Abolish Brlga; TjONDON, Feb. cr Gemira I.

Te ii Las 1 be a-. asked that the Jury he enoaneled and the trial The first motloa made hy the defense asked that Luna be tried first and Rowan later. The second motion asked remov 1 of the trial to some otb-r prt of the district. Attorneys for the defense artu4 that aewspaper stories appearlnr hew and rfat. mittee In framing the first big dictions in Dallas county totaled ii2, hea.

AO I IN. hen. jW litriam repesi of the entire ctcnded sentence law Iwas Hn.mn9- ed te the Lef'ilature Gov" ernor Pat Neft today iH mes sage. The governor 44 the law was a comeAlenthlcle ty wmcM many erirHS'S cape unlhmet for trie. He referred to it Abator of prefcaslena) eriminfll Governor aetiejteda' SEGOil innEii LEADS OUT OPilBEUA AGED UiaEfr TO UJnTED ETATO AltLS By lh Attoelate) Press, GALVE-rrW, Fe 1.

HI Like Moses led the chlldrel of lsrl out of Into the omlsed land, William Gale, aerrc of patiurth-lal appearance and ptkt his atted three score years, bodght alittle band of tea nersonS from Lborla to the United gtatesf Bsldi the venerable leader, He party con slated of his soa and eight rand-sons. Aa Oklaboma farm 1 ivilt Eight years ago, i while resting in Florida, the Gates were Ired wfth a desire tfl -hecome of ftms use to their own rate, ta their wn country." the negro de After eonilderable sady steamship outes and dispasl of the fatolls joint beloti gifts, the Gales set loot fpr the little republic on the west ioast of Afrta, It was the Inteattofi it the ha declared, to Introduce Amerltn farming and 1 buiiness methdls Into "Liberia! v' t--i'----4 Neighbors of bar- ever, viewed with distrust attemds to start Be customs and tntip-duce strange Inetliods of farmi.it. This dl-ttruntj tie I Gales sa coupled with dlitlnct dtslike the part of 1 he natives for manutl labor, caused to era to be regards interloper climaf. and richness of sol makes It com pamtirely eswy for its people lead an Indolent, day to day life with little espendlure of 'physla? effort, acuording to to returning negroes. 7 Lack of market for their own prodntts, grown an American scale, Gale declared, caused their own farming venture to fail.

Then the on desiri of th colonists was to find a way to return the United gtatftheirown coontrr. A chance teasel finally carried the colon 1st i' to aorthera Africa, where after sbort 1 wait they trans-shtppei for itarc ilona, Spain, Penniless sad their clothes- bought before ther left the United states trr-ad ha and patched many tlms the tales threw themselves np cn thj mercy of the American emsul After investlgat- Ine tbetr clalnaSto American rltl-senahip, that offkr finally am tig-ed for their passage to the United States, ait ten working about ttbc ship during the toyage, When th stmhlp Cuahnet arrived bare, William Gale's first set; like that of Mones, was to kneel In prayer and offer up1 thanks for "their deliverance." FARMERS ARE BRINGING IN THEIR COTTON The farmer Harrlaon county hare been bringing their cotton a to mantel a ere rignt along for sev eral days and toay there were aver twenty-five taws. on the square to be graded by Charles H. Welch, who hag been la charge of sampling sad grading the cotton brought to Marshall the i wo pas: i Mr fl Wekb ays that titer are bow twenty-fire bale a- day brought into JViwhall and offered to the buyers here. It locks like tbd fall of tha year almost every day around Weirh's office on the east a Id) of the- courthouse lawn.

Oulu a grat deal of eotUm ia now being r-fonjbt to from the ssrrouBdiBg counties. A cenfsnr ago 209 species of orchids were known, snd those very lmperimjy. icow tte latest aats orfty gives ti- numler of known, sptia 11 13! -fit 'm Msj. 6nl Enbee K. Crowder.

Acting as President Wilson's envoy, Major General Enoch H. Crowder has been sent to Cuba following appeals from many officials and citlxewa that the United States supervise elections so that a stable q.d just government may bw established there. The general will confer with President Menocal regarding political conditions. FORDtJEY TARIFF SHIP IS SINKING BENEATH WAVES -r- NEW tl 8 SAJNCZ3 LOADED ON BY FRIENDS ANTT FOES. By th Aioltd WASHINGTON.

Feb, l. The Fordney emergency tariff bill awnltlnu action in the Henate has begun to resemble a wooden shin adrift and barnacle Infesttid at sea, with encumbrances ftdded daily by opponents and friends. The. latter today began to see 'visions of It sinking beneath the waves from the weight Imposed, Proposals to place an Import duty on sunflower ied and nails wer made In amendments appear Itig today. As It left thM House, the blfT provided duties on a score of prmlucts.

Now, Senate clerks are unable to estimate tho number of commodities that would 1 subject to additional tariff levies should all be adopted. I EDUCATE CHiLRDEN OF DEAD I-LCSnS By th A0latd (r. MBLfXL'RNE, Feb, l.The Aua trqllan government has undertaken to educate the children of Australian soldiers killed or totally Incapacitated in the world war. At least 12.000 children are expected to benefit. The plan covers the whole range trt the educational curriculum.

In IndiiKtrlnl. agricultural and profee-; slonal courses, togultewSf-; where necessai y. with perfotls of sppren th-eship find subsidy by way of sustelu nee whil- undergoltig iucb training. A fund of approximately Itf.fiOO.iKi0 Is mi h.ind. which In-, eludes a aruni from th federal Kov'rnitit 01 M.wm.OOO aud a tnumffr from i i -patriutlon trust of approAi.iiaiely Iarge are assured from other sojurccs.

SXELETOri OF LOilQ UISSI'IG MAH FGUriD By th AocUtd PrS. KAGI.K Feb. 1. Th skeleton of a man behoved to be (ili Has. lor whom search bus been nuilp for several months, was found today In tb sands on the bunks of the Rio Gr.inde near here.

Lass Gisappeared $eptembw 19, following the killing of a fore- Tiau In the Mexican Hallway shops at pipdras Negras opposite here. PRICE OE SUGAR. IS LOWEST in 2 YEARS By thsAMectatwd Preta. NW VORfC gran-slated sugar was quoted today at 1-4 cents, pound by several large lot-si aneB price is a a creasw cents, the low- in POLL TAXES PAID IN TEXAS CITIES SHOWS INCREASE SAN ANTONIO, HOUSTON, AND EL PASO SHOW BIO PAYMENTS. By ths Atioclstid Wrtn.

SAN ANTONIO. Feb. Paid poll taxes In Dexar county total jf.452. The check of ojemptions ha hot' been' completed wit estimated at 3,000. The total taxes, and exemptions lust year were Honstnn.Harrls county's- qualified voting poptjlntion this year Is between 30,000 nnd 32.000.

Including exemptions, according to estimates of the tax collector Owing to a last day rush of MOO, the report is Incomplete. paab. Poll tax payments and exemptions In El Paso county lo- t.i.d i2.2Sa a comntred with o2 foe last War. Datlae. 'Poll Uxe and enemp I Ciili ns compared lust year.

with 80.734 for WANT EMPLOYERS TO PAY FOR THEIR EMPLOYES By th noclt4 Prttt. MA1XHO.V. Kb. 1. A bill to compel employes to pay unemployment Insurance benefits to their workers when unemployed was Introduced In th Wisconsin legislature touay, backed by the American Federation of Ibor.

Landscape Artist Builds Bird Houses of Numerous Designs By th Aecuud Prt, SLBVlCtiAND, Feb I -Cleveland one of the largest nianuTai turfng cities in the country, ha many odd indusirlcs and "frpafc trtctc-rli" tlinnih the city. Adolph Wnrlh, whose sign above his "studio" door, proclaims blm landscape gardener and bird noun Interior of tbe studio lined with. 0 snps ano sises ann-wnee mra nouses are mwn iiir nirmi ui iiiw uuiicoitH, irio a jinuiiK ap4riiuini iot inns 10 a little room hollowed nut yit a tree trunk for a bluebird, Thomes L. Fairfield makes bis living, and a go-d one, by raising canaries in bis toue cottage In wa'ch bird literaliy covr the walls and hang from the ceiling. George Lejko make violins in a little shop on Ixirln avenue, all htnd ina'ie snd haad carv'd from spruce or maple.

tattle Shipping Light. Byl AoltJ Pr. FORT WORTH. Feb, t-gblp ping rem Texas stock ranges to market ia aa tight as ever known, according to this week's reports from Inspectors of the Cattle Raisers' The range country continues dry but there (a no dmage as yet to stock, on guinea about fourteen million tons ot coal yearly. 1 1 I i f.cleticy bill of this year.

The measure as reported today to the house carries $203,281,476, its compared (with estimates of f47s7 72.78B. RECOGHITINI OF RUSSIA ASKED OF UlilTED STATES By th Atoclad Prut. PARIS, Feb. applies-tlon for recognition of the Kuiwlan constituent assembly as the present de jure or rightful existing government in Rossis, soon will be preresented to M. Brland, president of the Council of France, Him.

liar requests will be msde of Rug-latid and the United States by Ker-ensky and other representatives of the former Rnsslan government. It. is announced here officially. Jazz Dead in London, hox-lrot. One-hten Fox-Trot, One-Step and Tango, Standard nr.

precincts ss follows: lrectnt Kxempts 1. Klvsbin Fields 23 1 I 2. HcottavlIIe 8. Ilgh "3 4. Jonpsvllle 100 3 5 Karna'k 1X7 5 WHrd 1 70 2im 7.

Ward 2 fl0i 2si) Ward 3 9. Ncsbltt 2 ho. Orange Hall 60 11. Gill fi 2 12. Hallville 13.

Utlrone 4 14 Woodlawn 21'i I 15 Harleton 1S 4 Itl. Oney 7 2 17. (Irover 47 1 'IS. Lancaster 1 1. Gum Hprlngs 73 2 20.

Waskom 11 1 21. HUwker 10 8" 22. C-nve Springs 3S 0 23. Morton 25 I Totals 4531 859 prejudice the people of Dallas 'and ther feared their clients could pot get an Impartial trial The third motion was for a post- iraneiueni me irai, attorneys ar-Kulog the defen tad sot hHd time tc prepare for trial and outline the ease. All "three motions were overruled It Judge Wilaon.

p.ri!.'.:.:ziT L.wi) ltj ItfUlM I the AMclato Prcea. TIC-HAGUE; Feb. Ao fndkt-ment of Sunday" advocates was returned jb the report of a committee of the second chamber of the Dutch Parliament an a bill proposing to forbid amusements, ctirutl train serrke. Us. oa Sundays.

1 "The Sabbath 'was made for -man. not nun or the gabbatb," said the. report, kUHog the bill The closing of the, theatres and the prohibition of game would lead many to seek amusement in a Jes innocent wsy, redact loa of passenger trsffic on Sundays woiil prevent people who were shut up in close homes and narrow strtffs all the week from enjoying freb air and aatura oa the Sab- bata-v f. 1 Msrn lfsrir. to- i io St; fstaees cicft-d IS to 'ii poiEU lower; spot market! unchanged to 5 points lower.

Mhr. h. New Tcrk, dosed 13.85 Xw Orleans, closed.11.42 -Mirtb, Uverpool, closed. lit Galveston 'middling, spots JiotiatoB iniddiing Ktw Organs middling pts.lJ.7$ New Xor spota.1415 LiTfTroi tniddimg Te imposing of heavier la- A 'unity than was generally escect- ed has cauw4 the foreign markets to wcrk low whHr en the other bard car mariecii are sbowing a StrOBJ liii.ifrtmsf. OU3.

Jf. V. UjCH. Cotton CUsMr. Ai: i white every By th Prut IVIl(IS; I'nh 1 Tm I.I dead in London, says P.

J. 8. Rich- i ardson, one of the foremost Kngllsh made ot trf authorities on dancing. de- on" th.i ni.cf cocoanut shells for wmis. The STEEL WORKS START WORK ON CAUTIOUS.

CONSERVATIVE BASIS By th Awocintod Ptntt. PITTHBIItGH, Pa, liVb, 1 Many independent st-p inannf; turtng concerns here toilav ed operations 0,1 what psncutlves! called a "catnioualy m.mirvative Ibasia" after six wwVi almost, total Inactivity. It is prdl'ted that in a tew iwyg, opcraiiany will nn 40 pr cent capacity. OBJECTS TO DELAY III IIAVY DUILDU1G By th Atioclated Fr. WA2HLNGTO.V.

Feb. Admiral Coon. chief of naval' opera-tiona. today told the genets Naval Committee) that six months' upen-sion oT work on the 1916 building program scheduled tor completion in 1223 would result not only In delaying the ruing.1 o( md needed suips. 1 would mean greater costs to thl govern vi wifssw ht: ww Hauixa 111 be popularized this year, but th fox-trot, ne-etep and tango, which Ikkv.

hold infruini two or threw seasons, v. Ill standardized "Previously those taught the same dances by different teafheri found themselves hopelessly at sea when they t1ed to dance ttt-jet her, he safd. "Thrmgh stand ardlxatkm, on which the majority of. dancing instructors in lndon have now agreed, a common frame work in the steps will be insured without eliminating al' chance of Introducing Individual variations Freakish and eccentric 'light gm nastlc such as exaggerated furms ot "Jazrara rapidly passing out." For hundreds of years the Tat-net bare recognized th worth of sprouted grains and seeds and have used them in nuny of their tlhcfi sney, which contains rronts 0( rlca or been. Is a far letter fo'iM than Is rommonly ba-' -ved.

The value of it lies la ib that stirotjtlng, like malting. the starch more 1 "I.

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