Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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tr.aites progress dir cult.
Tea and coffee dr.r.kfng are amor.g these oos'.i !e.
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hildiefi of Vise, who bad
' tbe.r men shot dowi. .n
and s^.or*s of others QQaie
4d suned on :c+:r *a> to
or out
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when the Germans,
* billx w.thf>ui sde-
ppon, *-*e driven
b'j't w ifce '■ f * or
men a' >rdlr g to local *ft;snat€ri. scd
wb«-o for two or three days an excit«<l
wor <1 rho>i«'it that the terrible Ger-
rnara arc ' * i e^-n stopped ju t over
lb' fr:r*?- -i And then one mora
ra*i« farther w i J
cocstaatlj patrolie'l.
the?e are « •: 1
pretty hard to jet -
r-a .
Hie taxi tanii ba k thrc ign tbe
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r doobie barrier
eiis tnd an in-
<i jlsitive *^otrr just outside the city
luDtu voo ran lon? * that loi-
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down tkro. ?!i the cleft be-
u j tbe dojb - ti- : little TiU*se
• tere the li'jtch troopi ct;ig as the
er * -ird c !C*t Ulillll '
the a. iiih-trafeled ro.;^ are <i .artere^J.
*r.4 thea oa down tae road toward
Viae
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of <-artatn en.t<aa :2.
it the
Wscn women take a hani and start
1 I'reparedness wave ail their owe.
thee shall it become ur.irersal. Oa
ihe free rifle rar.ge at Winthrop. Ml.
women (Socked in f-^at numbers r
c-at y all enthused over the oppor
tunity to learn how to defend thai*
country. An unusual siRht it was tc
se- a small wisp of a woman handiiu*
a rifle almost as btg as herself with
determination enough to want tc
learn how to handle it The *omaa
la t>e picture is Mrs it. M :ytto. and
§h« was as stea i > a shot as there waj
la the camiL
ITALY INVENTS NEW BREAD
Method 0' Baking. Recently adapted,
Si 1 to Make Product More Nu-
tritive and Digestible.
Rome—A new method of making
bread, recently adopted in Italy, ha*
R,.r« of V e in D ranee
Tt« mias of Vi*e are do n yonder,
bercr.d the mut-ei*4 wo-jdi and it
is hardly more than a quarter of an
ho-r 1 rvr. to I.lege Bn' :t is th-i
frontier the driTer ahruf his shoul-
(ierf Welter kaaa man nkht AjiI
as yon tarn bafk yoa ^as« a line of proved a great success It is found
high covered carta Oiled with loaves that JtXi pounds of grain produces 400
... . hread —'bread made from American pounds of what is termed natural
,ng ever. wir., ;a the Dutch border the frootlw by the bread
CI t r . .<-d * a • - - Belgian Relief <M>mission In the process the grain Is sifted and
- kJ ;' ' ^ The l^til quite recently It was almost washed. « ,s then left for 48 to M
had' arr ved nd the a. hard to get to MaastrU.kt as to let hours in a warm bath, where It germi
■ • ■ ere blows to pieces oa* low Belgium. The Dutch garriaon nates and begins to sprout When th*
was a wrong one. and the traveler in g-rcninarng process has gone fat
' ' ^ ft/;Lth I.imburg had to undergo hourly enough the grain is crushed In a tut
Ten sand J®"\11s were In Inspectioe of passports and specUl rhine and made into dough, which is
Maaatri'ht "before Ueg, fell - 10.000 permits But repeated proteats by paased into the oven.
' , .omn (f l<rM than 40.- Dutch bus ness men bad its effect, and The natura! bread is grayish in color
M< -t of 'I -.Ti ad money and. tb* redmtion of the garrison removed witll ln agreeable odor, and lias much
mjcb of the military need for restric- higher nutritive properties than whits
so thai today travel in the
OOfl
aa hotels ar.d p^naions w«-re over-
flowed III r atives drove a thrivin* tions la aa
Fir t* a «M UUM m board- aoutnen. tip of tbe Netberland. la as
em. I!i. * eventually most of the I lei
lians moved on to Rotterdam, or Am
aterdan. or The Hague, or England,
and :h' > fe« who rema r.wl. running
oyt of monev went to work In the fac-
tori-t tha' were 3 -at toming ba'k to
life and wire b*orb*-d In the routine
of the town They left behind thmn
■tortes of German atrr/cltlea that have
alleged sentiment in Maastricht to a
degree that may be indicated by the
•xperieu< e of a casual Ameruan vis-
easy a* It i* In Weatcheeter.
Only a single rer it^nt is left !n
Maastricht The old bridr- across the
Mease is ruarded da> and night, and
beaide its para rets lie chevaux-de-
fri t. ta- z!<-d * 'a barbed wire, and ninety seven, a pimeer Montana rest-
bread. according to the t'orriere Delia
Sera Its eating qualities and digesti-
bility are shown by the preference
given it by Italians who lia o tried It
Smoked Only on His Birthday.
Billings Mont -tleorge T Stowell,
heaps of neel ra.Is. ready to be
throwu Into pla e and blo'.k the bridge
on five minutes notl~<- But the plant
of tbe Dutch genera! staff do not con-
template any attempt to defend South
Umb'jr* In the evei.t — which is evtry
dent, is dead at his home in Helena
His last was the only illness of bis
life, pneumonia being the causa of
his death He avoided alcohol and
smoked only once a year—a cigar oa
•ach birthday.
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Mitchell, J. D. Pauls Valley Democrat (Pauls Valley, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 15, 1916, newspaper, June 15, 1916; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc118617/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.