Oklahoma Leader (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 55, Ed. 1 Monday, October 18, 1920: Searching Inside

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.... STUDENTS LONG ON CANDY NORMAN, Oct. 1H«—Students of the University of Oklahoma eat 250 feet of candy a day... inches. This allows single rows of food containers with the labels easily read. -Kvery woman should form... increases. Bradstreet's weekly index number. based on tho prices per pound of thirty-one articles of food... of bran was taken twice a day, morning and evening, in any food that would moisten it sufficiently. Now

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... the Increased income of the little man -Arthur Brisbane. He gets more dollars. Does he get more and better food... made by our Washington correspondent on August 18 in his comment on the rule that the secretary cannot

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... quarter. The cold hard fact is that the the miners are eating less food, KANSAS I I TV, Mo. Vet, times... without food. His death is the first of its kind. MacSwiney is still lingering. The condition... prepared fot- th" Mtriite. Plftns had been completed for tvanspoftation of food and other neressitie

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.... The richest, cheapest food obtainable. Prices reduced. Peanut hearts and meal 43 i«rcenl fat; SI percent... in which he at'ites Nanres to furmers. or whether the house, wind mill and power, concrete • c°unt> • ln

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