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%) 928 Another Guy— l > 4l life in the courts of Europe, that “Gen. Jackson ] Who doesn’t think much of| | Frui d PROFESSIONAL Fraternal docieries D l Alaska E'n )lrc is the finest and most cultured gentleman that ALONG LIFE’S preakBORMIEs, 1u "t Lt ui Seattle Fruit an - e . i ai ) I ever met.” No one would now suggest that | manufactures tablecloths. Produce Co. £ 1 4 Channel ND MANAGER | Lincoin lacked culture. The campaign arguments DETOUR | = Fresh Fruit and Veeetables DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER Gastineau Channe JOHN W TBOY ... EDITOR AND MANAGER‘“ clealy deductions from knowledge of the P Il Never Had One on the Table Wholesale and Retail DENTISTS ¢ il = ot by _thelearly surroundings of the ‘bsckwoodsmen ‘who By SAM HILL L [rhigy . Akod the b 55 Wk Out. f town orders Eivea Wea- 560 aatiteiaiBidg. -— ghublished cver \".'lfi'fvxg"\" o and M y»i“.n, elevated to the White House. But both men | Z————————— g { And I had visions of a 1 ],.. n special attention | N s Juneau Lions ¢ . 2 »d beans—and learne i QU|QK{7{11||‘1<A. Alask S |had grown out of early conditions. | P I -?,;',A”-"l.::,'::a"::h“wlrlo‘- m:‘]'\' for thals Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. C]Hb BEntered in the Post Office in Juncau | — e s sitosn | “You soon can shed your bed. 2 ts every Wew¥ mather, | Mrs. Florence Knapp, the last Republican| fe ou soon can s T bed. Meets e V f Rl ninrion Py | ]hw ot State of New York, was found guilty|coat of tan and slip on something| s HTV 7w’th el J. B. BURFORD & CO nesday l..:yn 29 su [§ A : alse.” Kille m Wi o’clock. las, Treadwell and | ¢ for getting away with several thou-|else | : 3} ; L. C. Smith and Corona Delivered by careler ‘,';,"‘,'.",2“‘,9?5.'5.‘3:: i |of a felony f getting mu.l w tuffing the pay-| She: “Yeah? What's that: She's ditched her new boy friend, Charles P. Jenne Lester "D, Henderson, Presidemt By mail, postage Thonis. 1o advance [sand dollars of State money by gtuf as taken| He: “The ice.” Has pretty Etta Mary Penc TYPEWRITERS DENTIST B0 Fadlingshater, Becy Sieee Becy-Tine L g R Rl rolls of the census enumeration which was taken | s |She thought him grand until her Public Stenographer uémé Co M LR S Lo e R If they wl&lflpr?;lr;‘gl‘(’)‘,,,",' her direction. Attorney-General Ottinger, dad : Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine B. P. OME :fs”wnd_“ R ey [Who prosecuted her asked for leniency. The trial| g ol Rémarked he thought the lad|&—— = 2 Building o Wencada iitorial and Business Oftices, 374. |Tudge, the Associated Press’ sy, denied the len- “This will be hard, t00) bear oy mesus T : & I Telephoty. 378 ol ovenings sl MEMBER =7 ASSQCIATED PRESS. lency request and sentenced her to 30 days INf..iq tne trainer as he started the - Radio Ortllophondlicl [ o e : ;)lbhl‘l':g“!r';':z’w" She Associated Press 1s exclusively entitieds to the| . “ 4 Tl el pnne it bl Srho. is’ familfAr first lesson of a new stunt, Progress Even in Rural Sections Victor O"hughomcmsn:nfo: i | S s e (e s s 9% wor republioation of all news dispttchos erediiad, (914 ith sentences imposed for misdemeanors in —_—t “I suppose you had wonderful| | Mas arrived. Your insp A. W.' Stewart iy oy it B T et s By Felubich ot she Volatsan RN 1 o Pacziing Gbservation meals at that_ farmhouse invited. Phone 143. | DENTIST Visiting Brothers welcome, QSR DAWS b - SOV 5 i she was not caught with a pint| Nothing can be more disappoint- ou spent your vacation? Anderson Music Shoppe Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m, b . TO BE LARGER|r,rtynate that she was not caug ) H Ordin, Bod... AT OE ANy GTHER PUBLICATION o 1 b ing than having the expected hap modern country meal ERWARD. BELDING o Freemasonry e - {of i = pen when you are HOPHEHOP thelr, .4 tish and beef, canned vege. (AT ST U Oftice Phone 469, Res. “Scottish Rits ) Apparently Senator La Follette's Wisconsin|unexpected. [tables and condensed milk.” GARBAGE - Phone 215. || Scow ectngs ke s el gt ST vho he p o second Friday eacl organisation ‘“got” Gov. SSSmmrman, W | still Blissfully Ignorant : i ! month_at 7:30 2 108 3 3 sver gives boys Kiss not 30 B b S entdidin w0 L h;l i n':‘; It he thinks she’s an angel—and |Sh® ot HADI:ED Dr. H. Vance Thys o 2 office to a conservative in doing so. 8 CAn " | She thinks he is the grandest thing i ? sh I know, —20, Goldsteln Bide. WALTER B. HEISEL. Secretars. servativelt Though kissing she, Ostec path. :o o ! date lost out to a wealthy and mum]?,‘:m fs ‘safe fo bat JhacWRENI <ok P AR AND LOT CLEANING Fon pomase st manufacturer and philanthropist by a small plur- Aekshi She never gives boys kisses, oh, ELL, et LOYAL ARDLA | | Jut they did give Gov. Zimmerman .&|y.. ono put on the wedding: ring.[She neve G. A. GETCH Licensed. Osteovathlc Fhyalc'en DA ality But they Nor v no! : Phone 109 or 149 Phone: Office 1 Larse Gn o | plenty { For when boys are with Flo = - Residence, u.-t'nnu Hohl o #:;-l:«“"yl Monds, f it : Bridge Note Not by W°l:k] they simply take ’em o — Ty = night, at K ek 3 ge at the s there isn't much dif- 3 ot et T : 2 4 | Juneau people must not forget that Sometimes t ra —_— WALTER HELLEN Dictator. success or failure of the Falr is in their hands.|gerence between raising your wife's ers i I J aneau Pub]lc Library Dr-Geo. s Bavion s s e If enough Juneauites attend it will mean .~\ln~ bid and raising hell. 10y ahy Tots Sidite s Rl h‘i’ and A RE e A ORI G, T Ay L9 Nn %) P s worth seeing. If you don't be- E it doesn’ can she is wicked, it . c ice Onl Reve ,\fnll e ‘nl’(:n’- that ha: been there. Better Ste pon It Girls 2 ' ,‘,I,Y\v 5 :Ili‘x:“:l: that she doesn't Free Readulg Room uours:ofilge&seflf: 12 izoon, 2 ‘.-..md und Fnurm Moen- p |Heve it ask son There are only four mote montus elmply means that she do her{| City Mall, Second Floor P m. to 5 p.m oand 7 p. m.||lwor ench month fn \//‘fl | REERRC TS50 4 SR . ek Tatt get a C e Street at 4th gl 5 29 A R e i, of leap year lef e o old folks and Maln Stree to 9 p. m. Phone 5 sinning st 1:30 o'cl iy { .venings with tie o 0 9 p at Mon- : % “‘""""g tlle Daredevils. ik S gl Reading Room Open From CHIRCPRACTIC | | BAREE L O N uiiar. \/ President Coolidge s back at the White House | # e Moral—Marry a Fraidcat | The present’ near-fig leaf cos. f 1 m to10 p. m is not the practice of Medioine, | | 7 (il o R0l s vileation [0f two-audis-half santhe ‘in (Kansas City Post.) She swam the BEnglish Channel— | s show it was silly for the|| sireulatton Room Open From Surgery nor Osteopathy. AR ) a s f Northern Wisconsin where he has| Consideration of safety and common sense are/ &nd tumes sho i A 1145 e \) % 6:80 p. m-—1:06 B. m. to]| & . A the woods of 1 “ 1, let us hope, had a good [embodied in the order of the War l)vn:lrt"lt‘l’ll Across the sea flew An airplane,| women of 2 :Itmm o) i iy = g Second and- 1‘1“.1:::“;‘!.: \ fished and rested and, let us hope oy |5 z army avaitors from participating in vhen her husband ate a meal,wasp waists, § o R awspapers e e o. e time and prepared himself for the last lap of his “x’il,:""m\']‘lm‘ Podpl L wing walking and |But ‘;““ oy tles to give them such funny Curn;:':"";:::"::;k': i Helene W, L. Albrecht FranMiDRSD MaRr ‘I tenure of the Presidency. While he has not Ir‘l“‘\”,,llnr antics, endangering not only the lives of The poor fish died in awful pain, |shapes. : o ®RER TO ALL PHYSICAL THERAPIST | g ;‘;,g,"‘v’;, “‘Q“’c" i the large attraciion this year that he was in the principals in such exhibitions but those of per- | Many a man would }\nvr vm x) 7 Medical *Gympastich, Mavesgs || — 1 Black Hills or Adirondacks or on the Massachu-| PEACREE b SaC SEIICHORS Dt View of Metirnodianaii income tax; who doesn’t ""“]~ ”' ass I”"M"mu | K&'ESJH%F | g setts coast, that is not because of lack of popular Aviation no longer is an activity of xhu\\'mel;l “Punny to me ‘they MGHA all|had a dnl]nr”rm' ‘;,I,ehr:v m.q;‘,(. ::c‘;,- ; 3 g'm?:mm::.» un' Seatisrd BoUMSLE ””' i % s because two popular men have been|p .. rouoenized advance in transportation and g : stations along thé|heard his w .‘,.”. b im sk P ~Ofr! | Meetings second and lan } faypr "'ll,' {84 Bropltbticy TAng Linmbest ‘s . such should be reduced to its safest form at :)h]“ . g i was 50 humiliated” during their| | THE WHITEHORSE Lk T i P £ nominated for e bichs i g 5 = = s 7 he air | pave 18 ¥ sar vedded bliss—more| | —— e 4 Jounell Sham- 1 S z 0 s. There are hazards enough in t E ; ? 140 ars of wed | oA te attend. Counell | in the coming rather than the passing ‘{l_ }‘(].I e W 1 . provided by weather| ‘“What's so {unm”ahott;llmi‘: o | INN. .| # Valontine's Optical Degt, nora Wi Siec o AP o T a7 . vou % le.| The wind can slam a door, but| | The New Palatial Modern | R. L. DOUGLASS ROWs ML MCINTIHR . A umstance was probably rather pleasing to thejand e f the spectacular should be held |would build them dlong the de R e Hotel at Whitehorse Ostiofan and: Opfometeist - /| % & pors) i f St : .. It probably aided a|and providers of the specta 7 ler of |tours where all the traveling is|it never ca g | The Whitehorse Inn has jnst Room 18, Valentine Bldz. UGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. & President \ otherwise, It pr 3 lin as much restraint as in the older order of g DASLY A omman oAt WHEEHE Slame been bufft in keeping witk | | | gRoom 16, Valeniine Bz || =g T | lot in making the occasion a real vacation « | transportation, R .h}m,n‘ piten hoy Tost an rgiiess: 1 the latest in hotel comstruc- by Appointment nights 8 o’clock & The President’s task for the next five or \xl The flying switch of a loaded passenger l(l’d‘() They Are the Prize Optimists If men had the nerve of women| | el All " rootie’: with" hoe J, s Eagles’ Hall, § i be rasy one, for the Unitec Iman would add thrills to a train journey ey 3 v would have been wearing . 3 . SERYET YIRS, g b, G i months will not be an easy one, for t Pullma A 5 se who have been guessing|they wou . - |, and cold running water of | |i Douglas. William Ott, W. P. Guy g i States must continue to function when we have|a;q )nnluhl\’ (-nulll' be zu;:;.;;’;el::afl‘m| h\‘:'.rn;‘.:;: !:J;‘:‘“_r':::(, L sk s cantaloupes, | their pajamas to work all SUTIIRE | 4 0 oiol ko othaP Botak TW tha Robel’l Simpson e ‘Smm]’ Secretary. . Visiting broatdetitia 1paigns and then' inaugural prep- m life or of great inconve " » . y f| Nothing can infuriate a woma 3 boast, private b 3 Do “.I”‘ Eely !m\ -||x‘ th things are|same it would be foolish to employ such prac-|the weather and the vOuv'f];)Te('k'\Z» any more than having the traffic ! Yul:’;;tln‘::“nr.d public baths, 0 te 2 elew OCk | ot e g ’ o e by I»“ 1. A But the |vr.»w|mn1vu when there are safer ways of accomplishing |the pennant races, now will ta ‘,‘,i, refused to act as cowed as her ]\ i::m and Dbellboy service. ur::::':( %;tomfl.ry and AMERICAN LEGION behind or a long way aheac o Locs I e Brection b retbad ket 80 OUBRYEN 0 3 i Uikoly. 10 Daye bis haudeiitull iin amaking|the fRTIS ERR S campaign for safety in all forms ¥ mhm“r‘dnll:-gsl;nln‘«tl‘:»fin:: dhake. e T T | gnl:mnml‘oil;?d Meets secona ana” Congress and others look at it that way. It is of transportation has no greater foe than the| It Is To Laugh ”"C\’Iu» ":.{((lmr sits down to cold | Hons i Leneses Grouad | fourth Thursday I well that he begins the job in good form for| ... iovil with the merial forces, snd the depart-| A, ad says halitosis ruins ro- nul e i = J! _'; cheiba il ¢ FohpaRnn ment order is quite in keeping with the con-| .0 .. lwl‘n d;\'. (n«“m“h R vt e o7 e - Dugout. v — R L avna fawird miimising scsldents 5oy nowlimeny of the SEESHIover. tis Mat 46, preasnOiAL wits ¢ Miss Caroline Todd | HARTLEY, BULLITT, DILL AND through avoiding needless risks. romances that have come under :;"I’“’(.r...’.'finr‘vr among the modern-| | Wrecking Contractor by Sastion y. ” D < o g | gy r observation were due to ajand g s TN your observal v PP A LEE ROX jal Rates Beginning F T — MACKINTOSH. Eski Progoiis bad breath? Bad tempers, weren't lm}gym‘um‘t‘:;‘l:.nu i e r\ HRband Dt e ki | Spee! Py | | WOMEN OF MOOSEREART & o e s ongd | T S. overy e ge The renominations of Gov. Hartley by the Re-| a0 e the AR the monument to the great sees a| | P. 0. Box 28 f’hf"" bl 4 B PHONE 2754 T M““LE?I&% au;-do 'r‘hsuz'-dny- i publicans and Senator Dill by the Democrats and | (Seward Gateway.) One of Wonders of Prohibition |youth without a hat and )mg;uck« L een SIS 2 b s BRIl L ) } 3 A : agains g 4 ver shoes he knows e vowe e the selection of Scott Bullitt to run ‘”‘f'!:'fl: Steadily, though sometimes very xlowl‘Y- d"; “I just can't grasp 3“"‘_]“9['1“ {;01‘1‘,‘!‘"Z""c"li‘er“’ir;i:_’"he,;l i L e ST O ST o ek it . itz amea dudge Muckintosh. to, ranagalnstl,, Cao il SRR ot o el portlons of |, e, you know,” said “The|tha iy Esther Ingman, Senlor Dill insures a lively campaign in the State of |, a0 08 18 SOHE extends years much educalloflfl: ::lz';h\,l Englishman, nelffin:\vu! l]\eny'fmlh himself would THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY 50 i gl A at will ¢ 3 il the el e de among the Eskimos o vhat’s worrying you?’|say—“No soap. X ® shington—a fight that will continue unt progess has been made among NoW. whits D8 i ; e o mm gqx-.- in’ the boxes. The State, of course.|Ajugka, where 80 teachers are uca!tereg alomj Ciatlan s hosh ; ‘,m,-m?;.« ur:LZ’:fln::-h"afi:u: “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute SRR et R A . 5 % 5 s e ska -0as ing Sea an “Well,” he replied, “you tell mel don't really care 2 . I 2y spublican, but the vote the shores of the Alaskan coast, Ber: i ‘Well,” he replied, “y : h sind L = t hone 136 owlin B R ow ey of routax indsquidently |Arctle, Queen,, servilly & ANHTSRODUIGIEN et T e chep fa Al et W what WiUTof fEek they have Just]? Corner 4th and Franklin St. Pho Bnmsw::uk B g down there have a we b S . ey have something a i ¢ i1 ddtentéd Be mated to be around 12,000. so they s now and again. Senator Dill defeated T n;lxnr -;" thass far Nbthbie iaciany” usalty ube|be ia ey St A e g MZ AN IR R S over g B e Tihio a vaar brfhEs ok Beoolh (nbRitheRE Ain't the 19th Amendment Grand,| Postoffice and pillow were no Stand—Miller's Taxi mendous Republican majority and two years ago|Shib & year hrings those people | sianties ars o) more popular with parents in thel Phohe: 218 Scott Bullitt came near surmounti it in his delivered and teachers are exchanged. The U. S. There'll be many a woman vote |day than petting parties are with -} race ainst Senator Jones He c: ed Seattle M. S. Boxer, now in the Arctic, has made two here i m-«-m:«e soine WorshS | the Darents of thistiey. c ‘0 by a large majority trips to those distant stations this year carrying |for l:ffl::;“ . ‘;:(.wim: to vote for el GEO. M. o . Gov. Hartley has been the center of a ter-\school supplies, reading matter, mail, radio Hol!‘gl::l[;]tflfl(l o g By 014 papers for sale at iiie Empire THE IRROS CO I 18 i i f 3 e day his|and school houses. i — TIONERY : fic factional fight almost from the day of - el NG and STA' ore aFboiared r;x':’lu:ulrluflim That there will be thousands of According to the .Hurenu 'rulEdrucatl;:;lx; !}:3 . e PRINTING LS ge:el:-:gfa:.c"\l?;hfllflfllef' Can- ‘ Republicans who will vote for Bullitt “"“i"'\"l,ln Ill"rl::s\\j:l‘;i “(mn{’rr?:ll‘;:;u:r(:”::eina;.vebum e SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCUIPMENT dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. him there is no doubt. The question l‘. \;)”l:nnu" the supervision of the teachers, replacing the TOS FOR HIRE FILING CABINETS OFFICE EQ : PHONE NO. 1 enough of them will do so to defeat the dought) dirty igloos which were formerly the sole habita- l J s Electric Light Office —and very often quarrelsome—Governor tion of the natives. Coal mining has just gotten PREE Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Senator Dill has a way of gathering in a 10t|ynger way this year. of il:(‘l‘tfp:"n(lum and Republican votes. He was Now the radio is bringing them campaign MORRIS elected to Congress twice in the Spokane district|{oratory, jazz music and grand opera. Belng an S T —~—— CONSTRUCTION > and he won the only time he ever ran for the|Eskimo is not such a drab existence as it once MILLER s COMPAN(HY‘ Y r was, | Senate However, he is now running against g i Phones 183 and 218 TEL i one of the most popular men in the State. Judge p ohibi Juneau, Alaska ALASKAN o ! Mackintosh is a native son of Washington and Add Horrors of Prohibition. OARS ‘WITHOUT gmvns s SAND EaruiL H has never been defeated at an election. |ln- has (8L, LonlNATBatDispatot ) HIR) MODERN REASONABLE RA' GMV i held office for nearly a quarter of a century Whoever Is elected President takes an oath Gt Conteatd § it A orey of Klug County. (BBRSHRNL,\L o0y o faithinbiiRbatiize: tho office of Presi- Dave HouskL, PROP. Ca!‘pentelwzrk i Superior Court Judge in King County and Asso-|go, "% % o . OP. : i clate and Chief Justice of the Washington State Don't ask us what's wrong with that sentence John Borbndge No job too large nor too |- Supreme Court. He is an able lawyer, a strong|from Mr. Hoover's acceptance. Don’t pretend Don’t take a chance— TAXI small for us. and honorable character and a wonderful fel-\you do not see the atrocity that glares rlxhl: take a Carlson tude PHO. o dde ackintosh and Senator Dill willjat you from that text. For you know, as wel —says Taxi Tad. NES . ‘l"“l:“ ‘“"“”"" il as we, that an innocent infinitive has here been i alone—hurrying || | Days—482 Nights—-377 MORRIS i give the State a g orse race ittle tots — — i [ VA, . -[hl)l from bow to stern, from alpha to omega, | | L & — % { At this early date, if we were to l;,lm:i- ;:u]::l‘ Lron Gonale it s m‘oolh_b ‘“,"Z‘ffekf:“\fi? — CONSTRUCTION CO.! J Washington State winners, we would pic A We have been patient with this “great social || risks of the bus. lB k TILDING o Demosgat, fob Governor: and MAGKIntoth, Re-ana cconomic aeDGHERALY We Nk watched | little ones can ride safely en- REEDER’S TAXI A Usefu an, s Phone 62 publican, for Senator it make a counterfeit of the Bill of Rights, seen trusted to the care of a“ ,4a11; R § it drench the land in moonshine, beheld gin ac-||son taxi driver.l 0\:;e filduby ! PHONE 182 3 " i Dt e p: i ri s g ice” solves rob- y “p 4hll)hl\1|\l‘ [‘W[]}ER' cepted in our most exclusive circles and have || call serv v PRESIDENTIA {fa well held our peace. But when prohibition lem of getting them to school | Day and Night Service I We renllze that the wefl bemg B how. ‘RAd then heas somischs Aey that |induces a Presidential candidate to crack an'in-|| safely. his b Aeriends JUNEAU TRANSFER Gov. Smith or Mr. Hoover is mot Presidential|finitive to halves fs it not high time fop ua 9 i dnd and growth of this bank depe; : COMPANY REhat Tty inay it about hoth of them: but|Pedants to enter s reking protest? You know it.|| =~ Carlson’s Taxi pos— on the extent of its usefulness to a Kiiites, Bhe Il declare that i $ b 31 guitie from. different angl tay; Wit “deiare AR My! But this matter of Willlam Allen White Ambulance Service B business or individual. We do net , Packs and Stores A Gov. Smith lacks education and culture and | getting complicated. First he made a charge| | Stands av ‘"'k"; H::'l bs ly * t” deposits but solicit that Mr. Hoover has never really undertaken against Gov. Smith, then he withdrew it, them Juneau Billiar DANCE merely “accep P e R Atatoceatt, Bt thoss who makeling vwithaenwaliwah WHDNEAWE A0 oo the with- Phone Single 0 and 94 them, however small. statements are uninformed—or they try H"m‘m‘.x of the withdrawal is witidrawn as un- influence the action of voters By all the stand-|authorized (Dubuque, Ia., Tribune.) ‘ & . ards by which men are measured, Gov. Smith and | e it We therefore strive at alldtlmes : ) - Hoover rank well with the biggest men who| The Middie West fs In pretty good shape this J A B ivs. ol b { ] ;:larv.x S hy Chiet Executive of the country.|Year. But we can't understand why it always The Packard Taxi . to please our custom gl 1t is true that Gov. Smith 4id mot get @ col-|TaiNs plentifully the years the Democrats want PHONE them all the service and courtesy e w]'“miunl BUE Gisnsof e Bkaiiduts dil l“ul\«vr: @ platform of farm relief.— (Seward Gate- 444 HALL cxpected of a well mmsed bank. not have it. The list includes Washington,|" " S n s o Stand at Arctic & ! Jackson, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, Johnson and New York has found out that its prevafling 2 Cleveland. McKinley quit college while still a|ywings are four miles an hour faster than Chi-| e freshman at 1§ years of age, but later, finished|cago's. Chicago might have to surrender the o TURD. ! his law course at the Albany Law School. Hard-|title of “Windy City” 1f it didn’t still have Big|) THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY SA AY § : e i o Bill Thompson.—(Seattle Times.) 3 tended a college, then new and long ago P . ; B fhe Wimniad o college, i we g Finy st il Franklin Street, between NIGHT ROk 0 8 tims, but sot no destes, Clove ivery mine was once a prospect. It 1s onl t and Second Streets \ (4 : i e Al Ivery e was once a prospect. s only Fron! . . . BN ahfusiai.. provaration oty nigh | tBTOUEN development work that undersroung PHONE 359 ? > Service Transfer Co. fcademy, giving him the cquivale vo of|Fiches are uncovered and the shares adyamoe. - FOR THE FAIR— SAW MILL WO00D school education. Jackson un]tl' Lmn»l}n. nul;’ u, (Seward Gateway.) BO()ST_ - 3% and oy our greatest Presidents, would not have boen o £ PED Y SRR A September 12 to Qftios ‘classed as cultured until they were well into Some of these political forecasters are in for || Prompt Service, Day and Night P! middle lite. & big disappointment mext November. Both CovicH AuTO SERVICE Lack of culture was the chief argument|parties cannot win.— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) STAND AT THE OLYMPIC ki s fic hen A 4 .. used against both Jackson and Lincoln w : Phone 342, Day or they were candidates for the Presidency. Yet College courses these days seem to include Night we’ have the testimony of a famous English g‘l’.lxu""l:":')n.ek but a little Scotch, — (Springfield, ¥ duneaw, Alsaka » t of her NS - society woman, one why had spent. mos

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