Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 20, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 7, 1920: Searching Inside

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... street. Chejenne. ■ earh . a)) (umlfhefl; three room Wyoming. I unt house ami garage; will sell so ith... are the playgrounds of their children, shall be restored to the rule of the spirits, whosoever they are, in earth

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.... Health Talks BY DR. M. S HA DID. WHAT TO KAT. There is no hard and^ fast rule to that he was practically... his food to a laboratory to have a chemist examine it and tell him whether it ia adapted to his needs... not with the food but in the matter it ia iooked, preserved or served. For instance some think peanuts... knew they could get more food in the farming districta of western Siberia Some of the chil-1 piare(i jn

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... to more than five in< hes at several nation* T?mp«rule.... June corn | is a cheap food at 25 cents per dozen and n lame supply o( nice tender runstlnK <*ar i "n...— Hood corn fe«l steers .. Med. to food fed steers Hood corn-fed Medium to good fed ... Caked on gress... to provide herself with clothing and food for nearly the whole of their married life." 'Hie closing

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... FROM LATE WAR fuaal to endorse Fisher's organization was based on the charge that prospective students.... Givney seems to survive in health and vigor. "Breakfast Food"— George Phair's spqrt comment, is certainly

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