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PAGE THREEleigh DeTar was the principal speakeron the program.Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Smith and infant son of Miami, Ariz., arrive'!Tuesday for a visit with Mrs. Smith’sparents, Mr and Mr*. B. U Coats-worth, 302 U street northwest. Mr. and Mrs. Smith made the trip byautomobile in four days, finding the roads tine all th 3 way, and the trip wholly enjoyable.Mrs. Georgy Walk! / of Tulsa, who ha : -on for the last week the guest of her 'laughter, Mrs. K. B. Cardenand amity, will leave tomorrow f,r her home.F, B. Carden, 128 F street north-wont, left Sunday for Seminole, Okla., where he will make his home, his fam tjr joining him thee* thi nr*t of the year.Coopar Undertaking Go., Phone 123-14 tfA. J. Jonegextended tour of the South during which he attended a convention of the Church of Christ and revisited his boyhood home.Your choice of $10 Stetson Hal or $10 Shoe^ or Oxfordswith every Suit or Overcoat.producer! in ’he Miami factory wf * have the r,d ..ntage of that differential on transportation, fully one ceutper pound am. it will be just as highquality cheese as that of Wisconsinor any other state.“Cheese is now a staple food article of daily consumption. Authentic records show that the average annual consumption of cheese in America i» 4 1-2 pounds, an increase of one pound during the past five years. Switzerland'* average annual consumption of cheese is 23 pounds, France 14 r nds an 1 England 9 1-2pounds.”Kellogg Offers NewTaeiia-Ariea SchemeWmSANTIAGO, Chile, Dec. I A new formula by Frank B. Kellogg American secretary of state, forsettlerm nt of the dispute betweenThe Hub.12-1-11Here's More AboutCHEESE FflGTDRVtiegun on Page Onet hde and Peru over the province of Tama and Arica, hag been madepublic here.The proposed solution calls for thecession of the territory to Bolivia, that country to pay to Chile whateverChilean treasury has expended fur public works. It proposes also that Arica be declared a free nort, that the territory be demilitarized and that commercial treaties* be signed by Chile, Peru andBolivia.percent additional pa;■■i factory assures th*MSecond The cheese factory receives the whole milk, thus relievingthem of the expense and labor ofmaintaining and operating a cream separator. yY '‘Third —Th cheese factory paya for ALL of their milk. The ventnl iser* creamery or cream-shipping station receives from them §»bot»t one-eighth of the volume of their milkbut pay* them ONLY for its bwPtt-fat content, or about one-third ©f the weight they deliver—they donate th*other two-thirds of mat eighth and,if it i* shipped, the patron actuallypays the transportation charges on it.Havlag in Freight Rates *A great many thousands of poundsof W tsconsin cheese are annually sold in Oklahoma and the consumers pay the long freight haul of about 700 miles, (The records show that Missouri is buying 10,000,000 of Wisconsin cheese annually.) CheeseLATE MARKETSKansas City GrainKANSAS' CITY, Iec. 1.—(AP Wheat, No. 2 hard $1.35@1.40; No. 2 red $JU3#1J4 1-2; close, Dec. $1.33 1-2; May $1.34 5-8; July $1.20 1-2.Cora, No. 2 white 73 l-2(g74 l-2c; No. 3 yellow 19093c; No. 3 yellow 77(w7x l-2c; No. 2 mixed 73 1 -24dt 4!-2e; close, Dee. 72 3-Sc; May 79 l-8c; July lie,Oat.t, No. 2 white 43 l-2@47 l-2c: No. 3 white 43#46 l-2c.Milo maize $l.l2(o l.lC.Kaffir $1.12^)1.10.By.Barley 04 or 0fc.Hay Heady to 50c higher; select alfalfa $23.50(0'24.50; receipU 58 cars.Th- public debt of the UnitedSta*lt;-K reached its maximum on Aug. 11, 1119, when it stood at $26,594,-yn.u eno On June 30 of title year Chi' grows d bt was $19,643,000,000.EggaaRsThere are still thousands of womenin th* \v or Id who never have tried toswim the English Channel.
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