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e B T T T e RIS L S e —— e e o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 4, 1928. [dent. And, yet further, it is doHeeNed” by every: Pilo mmmmme oo A ot s S Nang Viney great J e B —s Dall Al“ I\a E"l )lr(’ |one that had any of the “Old Guard” that fol-| | | [triends of yours. S ] T— PROFESSIONAL T 3 LA y I lowed Lodge through the long fight to destroy ALONG LIFE’S ‘No, we have the maid who Seattle Fruit and — . Fraternal docieries J’OKN W TBOY SL o }:DITOR AND MANAGER Wilson popularity been nominated for President| DETOUR used to work for them.” Produce Co. R AR B s # T AT or & — - the campaign would have been over alre piagiea s | g— | CROTEA R ML LRV DA S reu RS LY Hot Weather Stuff Presh Fruit and Veeetables | | |DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channel llrnu‘ Pm\“‘_\, TS Seouc ant Mais r Watson, for instance, who was an aspirant,| | By SAM HILL §11 " Ghangs’ rasle Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS \ els, Junenm Al I'he Republican Party apparently has about faced, | B —————— 3 YI‘E 2 Out of town orders givem S01:808 Gotdstsse Hia -— s ' Wit 1n "" B Ry, " R R !"' 17» would have been beaten before the fight started The Exception Change. Hrés 'L special attention - .u. : e'n g. tered e Post Off Juneau as & Its legislative leaders of the war period are out| Blinks: “The price usually| Ang ' Hou fs,HOA\htaso Juneau Liome PR % S AR R the picture, but the memory of Wilson be-|proves the quality rou'll find 5. AnSihing ‘butih Py dhpatheti X LR ~ SUBSCRIPTION PATE ¢ | Youl tind that's anything but Club Delivered by careier In Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and [CCU1CS | o aHd Drighiter G aen ) suest you RUSEGEREEEM rast, 1. B. BURFORD & CO e merere s e Y Midtas obory: Ihine Thane for $1.25 per month. | - — ize the bootl — = L S A N By mail, postage pald, at the following rates: == | 1t vare of Pennsylvania and Smith of Hlinois, Sure Way to Do It L. C. Smith and Corona nesday at 12:30 B P oo, B O e iy Dr. Charles P vak i i month, i e $1 vho W refused seats in ;h; .[ “s \n]nn» for Bhlisve. It o NEE ; Me n”»\‘:]u' ;.ul to the : «;;‘ul; in TYPEWRITERS r. arles P. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidemt i) r Off y the amount of money expended in their elections, Salc e: “1 dox care . s now must wear full dress, 5 ¥ DENTIST o :f;_.{l ‘,hum\ Dant a8 miuoh aonty Ao MR ket .y::ullw nm ‘11 don't car Kf):r 1rh‘ fashion decrees, } Public Stenographer H. L. Redlingshater, Secy-Treas. o manner of expending ag the Anti-Saloon|[dio, but I never miss listening in| T'YINE to make the opera over 4 o ln‘:fim:,v.hnu" Bl P TR MEMBER =7 ASSOCIATED PRESS. League has been in raising and expending politi-|when they are broadcasting ad.|her¢ @ hem party? i . I R Telephone 176 fourth “Wedesd fhe. Associnte exclusive itlegn to the| a1 funds, they would probably have been ex-|vertisements.” e | Radio Orthophonic RS - YRR evenings ‘at J RE s Dublle 4o RO . Not a Prohibition Note | Victor Orthophonic Radiola | : Joeal nov e sty | h oo ¢ A cool wave makes more under| | nag arrived. Your inspection | ’_‘————D A WS Z ANTEED To oE LaRGER| ; ol Y | invited. Phone 143. | r. A. W. Stewart R A A MAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION The Rev. Dr. Straton seems likely to get all|A fool is lying here T | Anderson Music Shoppe | i BDEN'HS:I'C Visiting Brothers welcome, i MECEEA —— political debating he wants in the South Who died sooner than he ought- Huh! H £ ours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. 4 ] | wr y ; : s tiht ter “Pa,” sald Clarence, “that’s what - 3EWARD BUILDING Go-Ordinate Bod... | When Senator Pat Harrison told the National Bet e Ne: Tktlal o ohiL kel bill, fsn't it?” A T T e Office Phone 469, Res. of Freemasonry ‘ | 3 bt goon oA (s efore he diver he failec you call a clean bill, fsn’t it? . Res. e e i she '\"”;” '”‘l“"l'.‘“ it o 7)':'[:’ To note that it was shallow| “What do you mean?” demand- G4RB 4GE Phone 278. R’“‘]""‘ Rits 4 |could take care of the situation down ’ R A hias 3 s + m;fi.;mfl;fl‘::g; without any help from the outside he evidently “It's one from the laundry,” H UI ED H e 7 | month at 7:30 [kpew his Southerners Tough! grinned Clarence as he ducked for A P Dr. H. Vance ||y, 008 weliows ] i o o o The hours sighed the door. * AND LOT CLEANING Ostec path—201 Goldsteln Pids. NALTER B. HEISEL. Secrei Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to = ks i { I have no luck _— ——————— T t missing Pole that set out io climb Mount Tio8 abpolnment Kin n Ame ; A @x T'm struck: More or Less True Phose 109 or 149 Phone: Office 1671, | by ML | man that r ves a lot of mototony He just OF MOOSE Juneau Locgs No. 72 M every Monds The modern grandmother hasn't|%eeee came back to Fairbanks and told them all Habit Is Strong any more use for knitting needles| ; — —_—— e — — “So Jimpson the dentist has|than her [lapper granddaughter Janeau Public Library T T WALTER nrr‘rul(,;l-r\'“ 1:~ b gone into the drug business, eh?”|but she is a whiz with a lipstick Dé. Geo. L Batton WALTER HELLEN Distator. Our guess is a ladies’ aid meet. and . - L. . D. FERGUSON Resldence, Gastineau Hotel about it , Secretary. >, 20 242 “ P " S ) by and they say the fir % CHIROPRACTOR, Hellenthal Bidg. - { \ Prohibition Conflicts with Principles of i ption he filled he told the!ing would be about as well at- ad: s : WOUNT JUNEAU Lo5GE ek ree ading Room Office Service Only N % ution. bottle mot to squirm for it would [tended as a dey meeting in a wet 7 Flours: 10 to 12 noon, 2 e S i ! E oo e 4 City Hall, Second Floor urs: a. m. to noon, socorid. and F’uurlh Mon- “SUBSIDIZED" NEWSPAPERS. 5 not hurt.’ * Poerim.Eitiiere hte. oEgpe ta Wala Sttt at Gah p.m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p..m.||lay of each month fn ¢ ) (Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler in New York Times) discuss, ain Street at S50 £t Bhone 530 [ |oda l':"nocw" i, bet ] The Professional Reformer, with capital let- No one can be in favor of the principles upon An ideal husband is one who en- Reading Room Open From | H’“{;& , l'j.w,\g° slock. he Profe nal Ref r, af @ s Bhic iy A Poor Team 0 g TR T PR £ 2 m to 10 p. m. CHIROPRACTIC r CHAS B, NAGHEL, v o ters, customarily conter that the press, which|which our Government rests or of the Constitutic False ‘Boeth joys taking off his coat and get. P J is not the practice of Medicine, ry. ! p.\c7 ¢ usually does not fall for silly innovations ”"”ilm'“ as it existed before 1920, and at the same and ting busy whemn his wife decides||Clirculation Room Open From l! Surgery nor Osteopathy. | and 4 favor of , Eightee sndment, 2 100 $ c better it| {1 to 6:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to| | - - - Order of are launched with the acclaim that they will|time in favor of the Eighteenth A.:u‘u;v e Goti o tns Al |the room would ‘lx’nk“])e er ‘1 B ity = g nds Ml Sdmunitys 1115, 18 subsitised. The get-the- |because the two are ;.Imrlmel;l con r;u “l wt : the furniture w changed n;-oum. ChrreR iR Nuabasirs —\} gl-r‘mllrln\d %"uur(h "‘i"w That amendment is an alien and unnaturalize Getting the rising generation to E i ays of cach month, office-at-any-cost warrior who, with loud ”“‘\H‘anl\‘ulu ot the Constitutton and must be deported AN0w of - Jxnn ey read the ~old-fashioned “good Reference Books, Etc, Helene W. L. Albrecht Hrah Wi bR wm', and lurid words, attacks “Big Business” “"‘“"‘m the people if the Comstitution itself is to be| The old !-"‘|"“'""'| CRESD WAG 20-1, U)o is An Seny oy getiing, thet FREE TO ALL PHYSICAL THERAPIST T Worthy Mairaw 4 have his listeners (if they are voters) believe | [preserved and protected / ::l’;;"m“‘”“ the ring opeped Bp &, /= .. Sandey Sichodl miter they A, Medical Gymnastics, ! o i LICE BROWN, Seow na Va Street has the newspapers bought up.| Mr 00Ve s opposed to the repeal of thejs$ e Blow at 4 a.m. from a ————— Ay KNIGHTS o ) RS, Al Sir M0, TRy o DTa R R ot that- point. hik| . Bonasy will probeblp set & juniPove Dlown 4B 8t S SR, StoRl & i 410 Goldsteln Bids. coLumaus The K. K. K. cutfit pietends to be certain that|Righteenth Amendment, and at that poin L e S Naturdey. night dance palonagy < oo 3eghars Conngil M. 1065, the Pope is paying doles to editors and publish-|troubles begin. Accepting the formula of that|as Drotessor of literature in some isn’t ‘What modern women dol | THE WHITEHORSE ] g Meetings second and last 3 ers of daily papers that with practical unanimity | paid band of agitators, lobbyists and le'\mnhnl's, uvl‘l;-lv:""h i o ey that gets the men's goats—it's the : INN 142 S ‘r‘j;"’fl-h{'m"llm}hflfuvurxr::‘ denounce the Klan. Prohibitionists, with K. K. K.|Which calls itself the :\|I.‘!—N;lu:\l| L Lulw‘n m“r “';m § onanEnss old-fashioned things like baking, i 8 Y J——“v_l“"n—e.' o'—‘me‘l Dept. | mmmm;{;:gtmw. Rinraval; declare that tavors f-Jm the “liguor in.|Speaks of nulllfication As'lf that wer W mending and darning they don'i| | The New Palatial Modern | R L DOUGLASS ROR L L apr heard of and horrid thing. As a matter of fact . akes Jetn” jo alkiras’ | Hotel at Whitehorse 0, TORNER Sertutans. terests” are responsible for the fact that nearly 3 Hogald he UseBl & Diff t do, that makes 'em so disg 4 0 Opticlan and Optometrist |the word “nullification” should not be us ifferen X ot of fasnions look-TTHaN" thes The Whitehorse Inn has just Room 18, Valentine BIdg. —_——e " every large newspaper in the country is against|i.c.ripe what is in Mr. Hoove mind, for in| Though gents like blondes, i bedl d“‘w_“l,fl to make women| | Peen buflt in keeping witk | Hours § a . m. to § p. m. and DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. B. Frobfbition. jAmericat. palitiedl Bikpory. it vary Drenge 3 Hipm it finbey look like freaks and break their| | the latest in hotel construc- * by Appointment Mocts . AaR SHE Of course this sor: of thing has little effect|and definite meaning as applied to the doctrine You won't find one ¥ ;, M g . tion. All rooms with hot B i 5 P . S nights x’o(:lm-k J 5 with informed people who think with their|of Calhoun, which Andrew Jackson smashed Who likes light weight g d the time men pity the| | And cold running water of | | : e T itiam OW, W, P, Guy i 2 e . et | with his héavy hend. The process and action < inter is the time men pity el | whion no other hotal in the Robert Simpson Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy 4 brains instead of slave for thelr prejudices and| iy )"t i now fashionable to call nullification Overigelind poor. flsppeg: for having tor 0r#es] | Yukon can " bousk private | t D | [t Smith, Secretary. Visiting hates and grouches are the accepted and usual ways by which any| «It's funny—" began Smith. that way. But when summer| | connCiingang public baths, e 1Lobp -D. | Brotuers weicome. It may sometimes seem strange to casual|free people, and particularly the American people,| «yen? Ain't it butted in Mr[COMeS Dity turns to envy. =~ maid and bellboy service. b <o S ometey aid —‘mimu LEGION thinkers that legitimate newspapers do not an-|have gotten rid of laws that they do not like|prown ikl Thed Tk i wikalia e || Welte eitylve ‘taF ;sidrvar Jpthalmology swer in kind. People do not always stop to con-lor that were offemsive to their sense of justice| “wmpnat» continued Smith, “they|Uer lelge -l':”lx]v‘( He wastusnn L 2 lasses Fitted Meg tia:sed0nt XA sider that legitimate newspapers have more at|and right. If it had not been for this treatment|neyer nave invented a typewriter IiI!' :\E‘;I d! that E ‘\‘)Illll( Sl 5 bt PP ph g stake, preserving their good names and protect-|°f the Fugitive “":"" “‘]'“- the (‘“;“‘l”";"““k “‘{'3 desk with a special place for park- ;‘xl ORTh pHe. - Nanie i i e each month I8 a serving ir go ¢ : z ever have bee Statute books, Na-|. .~ ip. B e ing sanity and upholding the truth, than those “_\Mul n.m|| ll'n; esn. Hflil“lml ‘;“\hi p‘.‘,v:mmpnv: ing gum. SN NS T S i 6 | i I Miss Caroli Todd Dugout. TR tno £ Somethingl S and Si0ies S ) i S| “Huh!” retorted Brown, “what Y - S 'y Wrecklng Contractor 188 Laroline 1odc who merely are attempting to put s 8| which Legislatures are too indifferent or too Sk i women headed for afternoon card ! \ 2 do you suppose the under side of 2 LEE ROX Piano Harmony over lazy to repeal, but to which no one longer pays| . 0 L PEE S L parties it makes you wonder that| | Spectel Rates Begtaning | At that the newspapers, the overwhelming|the slightest attention. In almost any one of the 5 s any man has enough optimism and! | Houses and buildings razed Sahtambar st e WOMEN OF M00% - majority of which oppose Prohibition, could make|older States it would be quite impossible to pass Piedlit ~Olasoi courage to take the job of selling "‘P, 0. Box 298 Phone 471 PHONE 2754 i LEGION. NO mfiD a much more plusible case than the Prohibition-|the waking hours of Sunday without violating a| = =0 pv:r really knows how |Vashing and sewing machines. ey A B s Yo v b eI " Meets 1st and 8rd Thursdays ists that talk subsidies make if they would try|half dozen laws. 4 silly he can look until sfter the Another prize optimist is the 2 e . each month, 8 B.M. at Moose to prove that those few newspapers that support . ;\ln.v ‘I’lm. \wh:: ‘m unlpmu-x]l ((.)h(ht.‘.“‘];‘("AH :;nt?g pictures taken on a vacation trip |Manufacturer of m:le p;nrters T e g iy | sy | HalL thithan ‘ars subaidis Aher. have the|Fighteenth Amendment and who is also opposed |PICtures | Ninke Ne'. can - make: them sk~ ats g = i gl Bonkaf M i,m:"h;“:"‘;m( nh.l(rh‘/.; (ll (:Ih'.\ |::m];\ln|‘i|:|]unn to that process of statutory absolescence that is|have been developed and printed. B itive sk it Mltioe MRrAED THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY e “n:. p it g act that it is admitted a by -Sa e i et ek t; . now called nullification, must then be in favor of o > 15 League has disbursed $67,500,000 in the Cam-|their only alternative, which is the continuance = Passing Observation | 01a papers ror sate at the Bmpire. “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” b 1 paign to put over Prohibition and to keep it in|,f the present reign of lawlessness, debauchery Green apples are not the iny, el ‘:,____.,_. = the law books. They would have the fact thatiand Government-made crime. Every bootlegger |thing that can give you pain—|g—— "7 g Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phoune 136 Brunswick Bowling it is admitted that many dry leaders in the|in the land will support this position, both with (there is the bunk the political ora-| | geHrOOT, OF PIANO All g National Senaie and House of Representatives,|eagern and with a share of his very satisfactory |tors broadcast and expect you to i ezvs paid by the people for representing them, have |Profits. : : ’ iy swallow PLAYING sl:nx:e_nmm“:v'hn 4 been on the Anti-Saloon League payrolls for lec-| The parrot-like cry for law °""”‘"""";'I':““““ e ALL GRADES ACCEPTED Phone $18 b thiing. etc. They would have the' fact that the|iomewhat lass than nothing, atid, as the IFishman 1 Hu Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt ) RS bl YRV 0 R A ’ s e on d, not much of that The facts being what “You seem to be. pretty well | Phore 4501 ‘ \ Prohibition crowd has maintained in whole OF|yof aro to declare for law enforcement in re-|acquainted with the family history |eg — GEO M SIMPKINS CO A e : i part publications to support Prohibition spect to the Eighteenth Amendment is to declare | e ___. . et G s . . . 3 And they would have the circumstance that|for lawlessness and for a continuous and organ- THE IRROS CO_ 1d there has never been a satisfactory explana-|ized assault, under official protection, upon the PRINTING and STATIONERY | Manutfacturers Carbonated 29 1‘ tion of what has been done with the vast sum f()llll(lil'i«{“fi of our Government. It .meflt;’ls what Beverages. Wholesalers Can- of $67,500,000 that has been expended by the|Mr. Justice Holmes, speaking from the bench of AU l Os FOR HIR i dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. i Anti-Saloon League. This is a tremendous|the United \x:nm Supreme Court, has properly Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office PHONE NO: 1 X called “dirty busine amount of money It is far more than all the National Committees of the Democratic Party, ——— OPEN EVENINGS &1 “HUMAN LABOR-IS THE lrPromm and Courteous Serv- What 1 wish to make entirely plain is that no candidate of my party for the Presidency can |gy—. “{ the Federalist Party, the Whig Party, the Ameri-|oommit me or countless others like me to any MORRIS . can Party, the Republican Party, the Populist|{such doctrines or to any such policies. = PERFECT COMPENSATION | ice Day and Night, Special Party, the Progressive Party, all the various| It would indeed be a sorry day for the Repub-| [SORLO\ of 7#¢ uarverse » | || Rates for Trips to Menden- CONSTRUCTION ) sl A Cie Dait F Sty its hlll Glacier and Eagle River o Socialist and Labor Parties and the -Greenback-|lican Party if it were to turn its back upon all COMPANY ers have collected for expenditure in Presidential[its principles, its traditions and its ideals in 324 TAXI ALASKAN HOTEL and Congressional elections in the century and ‘:\l.‘l:‘r\'“f l'ul'lh-' snu;'ter flsu]u'« ~_\-nl_|lu'»llc of theli €. VAIL, Proprietor SAND and B R sing organized | Anti-Saloon League in a place of honor and Next Arcade Cafe Phone 324 E . 7 siace Ingtachiave. Dien "“""'\‘“".'”“;‘l’“,': authority among its counselors, Should that day T s o A MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL political parties in the United States. ®1come, and should the door of hope be closed to D H ¢ more than twice the Saomat of mpn the Demo-|y}o50 hosts of Republicans whose mind and heart i AVE HOUSEL, PROP. Carpenter and Concrete crats, Republicans, Progressives, Socialists, etc.|are set upon Republican leadership in restoring MILLER’S TAXI Work P have had to spend for campaign purposes in the|the purity of our Federal form of Government, (FEmsmis 5o TpoEaasess So55o55554 SEae ST EasiaEsssait iSRS EEasEes s S EEEREeE R | ) last tBird. of & century—the years of large|in putting an end to the rapidly growing menace|] W MO ‘".:";"k;:;i Tod Tt 14e:he 215 ~%|{No job too large nor toe] .« political funds. What have they done with the|of centralized bureaucracy at Washington and in Ty J Qs v';;;'.fluév'rlnnrv A small for us. e ast advancing the cause of temperance while protect- | | whether by brain of brawn— 5 e i However, a charge that the few daily news-[!n8 the civil liberties of the ‘people, then the|| wo each and every one do our H MORRIS papers that support Prohibition have been paid .'“"I‘“l"“‘“_'" Party, as we have known and served| | pgrt,Ss e, Cclintak sorv- § in coin or currency of the realm would be un- :;::.,.'f,’,':’:fl:f.‘ :‘.;dwum fhave come to u dismal and| | o, with @ guarantee of sate- | F‘ $ i CONSTRUCTION CO. ¥ MR s 00 oL A " i i v, ort and economy, do 2 W hK mxumlh_nl Thos Wp.-.\l.n.r‘wnl::l.u(.| u_n!n :u Tn' the face of & athte ot things 1ike Ehis ie ::wh_c":;‘fl“o' L John Borbridge acts ort nowtng i|] BUILDING CONTRACTORS same high ethics to guide them that guide the|seems a far cry to the days of Patrick Henry ] rs each day. H Phone 62 < hundreds of dally newspapers that oppose Pro-|and James Otis and :Samuel 4dams and Thomas|| 00T CAll—24 hours L TAXI H i hibition. It is creditable to the newspapers that|Jefferson, but some of us at least have not for- PHONES i | Dot o i < mo such charge has been laid at thelr door. And|gotten them. Of what I have writien 1 say" in Carlson’s Taxi and Days—482 Nights—377 | |1 The United States Treasury statement as Nt s g it A St the words which Patrick’ Henry made : | AR EE S T e e ey MewsDADEE 4IE that he treason, make the most of 1" || Ambulance Service : of June 30, the end of the fiscal year, show- i/} JUNEAU TRANSFER{ ° at has accused the anti-Prohibition papers of . " . A being subsidized mu:lh‘ Wiy zrh:l‘o r.::,"r:s ’\‘]h:"x‘l’lfllx" "“'h ’“":tvo':_: Stands at Alaskan Hotel and | | g ed a surplus of $398,000,000, only $7,000, i COMPANY » : g s 4 o o However, tho thought remains, what bave the| erpert Hoover. ' We should fun' this residentia Juneau Billiards REEDER’S TAXI i 000 less than the figure forecast a year ago. - | Prohibitionists done with the enormous sums of frace on the broad lines of who is the best fitted Phone Sing and PHONE 182 i money they have spent to propagate dry senti-|for the job and not through the mouthings of » 0. e % ! The gross debt O.f .the United States has ment? Really there ought to he a statement|intolerant blatherskites.—(Port Angeles News.) | g —ommmm————— Day and Night Service l E been reduced during the year from $18,- rendered. The duty to make such an exposi- > - - i 511,000,000 to $17,604,000,000. The $250,- tion is emphasized by the fact that those who leven persons, including three reporters, =L | x have collected and spent that money have been|Were Dresent at the opening of a convention at d Taxi ¥ S i 000,000 3 3/8% Treasury Bond issue offered ) g0 free in making charges of corruption. Omaha for the reorganization of the Progressive, The Packar: axi f early in July was quickly oversubscribed by i or Bull Moose, Party. American people may ot PHONE i # # be very wise, but they know a corpse when they D NCE il cash buyers and by Liberty Bond holders, 5 - nER see it.—(Atchison, Kan., Gl 44 i i il ; ANTI-WILS APPEAR FERBASRG R Shh A I A i who are exchanging Third 4 1/4% Liberty i} 1t 1s sathor. an loterssting fact that ihe| No brickisylng, fap. Governor Smith, justl i Loan bonds, which are to be redeemed in & Republican Party has almost or completely l':"")‘“ the movie folks. Mr. Hoover will neither. g September. ! scrapped the old bunch of leaders that conspired [f " ’,,\]:}"‘(;::f' ,‘.(\I,Tfklflh(':s,}inTm-‘l |1Im¥{\ . : during his second Administration to depopularize||joan - (Springfield, Mass, Repub-|} THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY A. B. Woedrow Wilson. The Republican nominee for g Setwoen 3 &l : = % 1 President was one of the stanchest supporters of We can llmnk Al Smith for one thing: Toss- mhutkmmsmw Streets H ; it the war and peace policies of President Wilson|ing the issue of prohibition into the ring, where PHONE 359 HALL % and was his backer during the whole long fight|it must win or lose.—(St. Louis Globe-Demo- r 2 A : baiase Mim fhat was 1ot by Sonstors Tadge|Sral) The B. M. Behrends Bank Servics Transfer Ca. | 3 Brandegee, Penrose, Watson, Harding and others Byrd fil—_‘ g 3 Niaht and OOAl'.oon . o ¢ Ry yrd may succeed in m A an 3 A 8ud George Harvey and others not in:the Senate.(, SXE! (LY FOCcerd in Waping Autarctioa, |} RrompEisEvibe DAY . . SATURDAY Fstablished 1891 = Incorporated 1914 Oftice Phone 389 l B And that is not all. The only other man men- |y S T R TOR ARt ¢ boom | { CovicH AUTO SF_.RVICE Residence Phione 443 § tioned for the Republican Presidential nomination . STAND AT THE OLYMPIC g who seemed to have any sort of an appeal with! Formerly the people used to vote for the full Bhané: 344,08y, or { the masses, Gen. Dawes, was also a supporter|dinner pail, but now they demand the full re- g of the war and peace prograws of the War Presi- [frigerator.— (Newark, Ohio, Advocate.) Juneau, Alaska

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