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> THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1932. were pictures of a very young Franklin being wheeled in a perambulator by a French maid with stylish coal and high-heeled shoes and another of Franklin taking his first lesson in skating while clinging to the hand of a flunky. The caption of the cartoon was “Add 'Em 'Up Yourself.” The Herald Tribune reminded its readers that once upon a time there was another New Yorker named Roosevelt “who was born into a family of ‘ wealth, had a nurse when he was a baby and a groom when he learned to ride, and nevertheless grew up to be a good deal of a man.” This other Roosevelt was the idol of the Republican Party and a majority of the American people for a num- of years. i w!t saw naught but demagoguery in the cartoon Hallowe'en helped to solve the problem of what | to do with old razor blades—use them to scrape soap from windows.—Port Angeles News, | Looks like anyone who ever wrote a letter to| Lindbergh is in line to be accused as the kidnaper. I —(Cincinnati Enquirer.) | Utopia is the place where the noise of political | bromises is never heard through the land.—(Buffalo Courier-Express.) Seismographs may record earthquakes, but straw | votes fortell landslids.—(Cincinnati Enquirer.) The powers may not recognize Japan's winnings' n Manchuria, but they recognize the method.—(Los Angeles Times.) for RADIO TROUBLES 9A M tod P. M. Juneau Radio Service Shop PHONE 221 L it Harry Rm deposited in our ing Sundays and troubles. interest works while you sleep. works every day in the week includ- friend that never fails in time of sick- ness, lack of employment and other The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, Money savings department holidays, and is a ALASKA Hupmobile | 8 ! IN TRUTH A CAR FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor — @ JUNEAU DAIRY | ICE CREAM i Always Pure and Fresh | A HOME PRODUCT BUSINESS SUPPLIES? 0 T e ——— . jand the obvious effort to draw distinction lewl‘pn"homom""mw = ! PROFESSIONAL | Fraternal Societies | ily Alaska Empire |.. A PATH T@SPARADISE] | > o ‘ r vealth and poverty el : | it Dfll '_‘/ as Commenting upon the matter the New York i 20 YEARS AGO Py e|| Gastineau Channel ' JomN w. TROY - - Herald Tribune concluded: } From The Empire by Coningsby ) DAWSON | Helene W. L. Albrecht | |e '\ ROBERT W. BENDER In a country where class prejudice does ! | | PHYSIOTHERAPY B. P. 0. ELKS meets \ } g X7 not prevail, the son of pare: in comfort- PSR S SYNOPSIS: Clive, driving | “You must come riding with me| | Massage, Eiieft?flg' nm-:l Red | every Wednesday at ' ' Publ 1 AR AL able circumstances ought to have just as % { it 6. fTm a. pertedt wibard: on tinee<]) Ray, Medica ymnastics. 8p. m Visitin 'é Biveetn, o Riaska, Go0d a_chance to be President a5 ine B J T:ga r \cx:m\l’\lz’;lsm}e:m;fiwell ‘:“:.‘\“. ‘rl::;:i‘: ::: ,sli(guntlion. e 307 Goldstein Building brbthiers welbomb, @ b 55 e e on an Iowa farm. and W. S. Pullen were among the| H¢ lcves Santa, daughter orhhis | )50, mx‘xrh c}]oa‘é:‘r:m?bom each " Phone Office, 216 g::iwéw;is;:sch;n{h;;, 5 — e grand jurors drawn for service at| guardian, Eric Dawn, whom 'other.” she ifed him. . M.H. { = ritiary ] ) g i Y ve conces s by o | Sides, ¥ \,‘; SUBSCRIPTION RA'!;E% Gelee: FERVONES People ought to exercise more than ordinary (o =heoo. ver term of the United| hi- mcther jilted in favor of c“‘,e ug:‘;:fid b:;; c;;'eir:-]vmi ° : Sides, Secreta y. ¥ Deilverea by carrier r B Hapllin precautions against danger from fire during these|giates District Court. F. A. J,| the handsome man who be oo lapsed nio French, which the! | DRS.KASER & FREEBURGER | LOYAL ORDER OF I Ry mail (o e e i advance, | days of cold and wind. The roofs of buildings are, Gallwas of Douglas was among the| came his fathler. Pnrll)(r ihru;ih ;‘;" ar el i DENISTS, MOOSE, No. 70 B oy i Jtly | eXcessively dry and the wind carries sparks from|petit jurors jealousy of (‘xgu.‘Sa? .i:rro by sl G ) Blomgren Building Meets Monday, § p. m. i3 Subscriber ' failire of irregularity |chimneys easly and to a considerable distance, The | er has kept Santa in B0 R 40e conibeined, s ol WL thsy PHONE 56 C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- & i s best way to save buildings from fire is by pre-{ Elks' dances were proving §o! wheie she has become an ei':- s‘m e Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. tator. Legion of Moose i ® ; ABiting 5 P fioh UHRR D . v on 1 e . | "oy don s i iy Jo. 25 meets first and third Tues- {é 2 g a t nounced a dance would be given| fccls «f themselves, ow she he MR Sdown | tie |l o L ST e ST Tl ke days. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary « J is exclusively ;xvn!ln'dl((fldfl::‘ 2 A th Presi- |€VerYy two weeks has telegraphed Cl‘!ive,‘ on \'«:- s b | and Herder. L. W.J. Pigg, Physician, 3 4 of all news patchies credite 4 After all his campaigning for and with si- stion at Cape Ced, to go to § —_—— ; credited in this paper and also the gl i @ Lo % alls ) Dikey; v acles P. Jenne | . credited in this ¥ _|dent Hoover, Henry Ford forgot to register and S0| g.iiino foreh that there was no| er at onee. A‘; hnu,she,,rm Lo » ’l‘};]e(‘nnflhou\e = Dr Ch‘DE = J. KNlGnTSu(;F IC.IOL“MBUS i R Y % he and Mrs. Ford could not vote. He probably got le place for the meeting in| ready to settle down mar- 2nd carry pided . B Seghers Council No. 1760, g TION ; BE LARGER | i 2 vith you in a sec- Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine ; N VAR PUBLicATION [some consolation in the fact the two votes would |afareh of Alaska's first Legisla-| riage vith him, Clive feels sure. ::]1;11 will be with y TR lezeegngssieo;xg:ndlasc o % " Inot have saved his friend ture, a petition was being circulat-| ey d Sk o iy TR i Telephone 176 onday at 7:30 p. m. i 4 ! T D LR ed by Emery Valentine urging the! CHAPTER "»‘HK “_hse‘;z l’;‘; :fb:r"mod besile the | Gesruiisss B T o ‘l‘mmientt brgmeg urg; § Oregon Rolls Up Big Vote for President,” says/|erection at once of a Federal B“”d'g P:T;;P‘l:p‘&l‘calfl‘er a’ bath at swimming ;;oo‘:. The omen Wwas 7 é‘:m:be‘;:e:‘lith so;l;c; f | |a headline. Sure! Forty-one other States rolled|ing hers. [his cub and @ telephone call to propitious. raTas | Dr. J. W. Bayne JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. { | ‘tkewise. And the Territories of Alaska and Hawaii g 1ta, Clve set out on the last: “Get rid of him. Clive whis-{ DENTIST H. J. TURNER, Secretary. | | | United States Customs Collector!Ssn‘a, C SNtk i [ Jlso went Democratic. | received the resignation oflle his lonu drive from Cape pered S Rooms 5- Triangle Bldg. | |—— S i 2 3 e | Deputy Collector John R. Beegle, Cod “o e Dawn ¥ pIE ;:M ’ ):xul;;z] | | Otfice hours, § a.m. l::;.z: ‘;m' i | Our trucks go any place any i 1 4 % S who was stationed at Ketchikan in Now Jersey. O, PO R C TR || Evenings by appointmenf ||| time. A tank for Diesel ©il 4 t Future for Alaska Coul. iand who desired to give all his| T Yawn hutler had told He's an awiul dear and as much Phone 321 i and a tank for crude ofl save 3 and T g | p £ s American as you are.” . T% (Aniohorate’ Times) time to his private business there, Sun 2 was out, and he haldlv oo el e T L nchorage Times He was said to have been in thepecd a white lie. This time, 1\;“‘_ s flsenbes il . . PHONE 143, NICHT 148 A | Included among dispatches of the week which service longer than any other de-|ever, he thought he dw:"ed, K]:} “Nice old thing.” Dr. A. W. Stewart , RELIABLE TRANSFER o the Associated Press decmed of such importance as puty, having entered it at Dyea ml ve. Preliminary Spk‘rer‘h ~wou S C N e mae el DENTIST P g to place among the big news from the Orient is|yarch 1898, He had also served|spoil the high es i g This time he deseribed Tl Eyin | . EOUAIC. K %0 6 pon. “ e Ty one announcing Japan's intention to exploit the at Skagway, Mary's Island and‘ipend:n.: drama. Like‘ all lovers, - his Bl 24 ) rxsmg- el SEWARD BUILDING ) 3 i - i Manchurian coal fields in a new way. Headline|yome. |Clive was hastening to an am- :);‘}_‘: RS o e day Office Phone 469, Res. NEW RYECORDS 4 Y n isces i 18 g sil 2 st tic heig S s lay. o8 i by WY T TOO FAR. hunters discern in this a possible revolutionary bush R TR el N Tt i Phone i 4 3 DRYS MIGHT ('O, imovement in Asiatic industry. Mrs. H. L. Faulkner rcturned[ A an nou“nv.;]ymdoer;;:gdi; ;{n;} i:z(;.caxar;‘(:" st e ) NEW SHEET MUSIC ¢ 3 rys ha d The advice, coming from Tokyo, states that the from Ketchikan and Wrangell,|lively summer cou: y facy C sacred. e il = = 4 ¢ leaders declare the drys have just starte ] | X - : Y e Hhiis ‘Adter a3l thele = % | o e na that s il oppose e modiction Japanee e process wherehy ey wil Sonvert | i s S n | ='to a village that was - wanderings. She being oignteen;| | Robert Simpsom RADIO SERVICE L g S i s of Manchurian coal into one of heav. - — bt 0 a village th R e R e ssion of the|two tons of X Y o e four x r senior. The g s of the Volstead Act and the resubxmssmh They!oxl. an oil which also can be “cracked” into gaso- MARTHA SOCIETY ANNUAL At its far end in a green he four years he: iex}l T, l 0 t. D. i Expert Radio Repan‘mg Eighteenth Amendment to the last ditch. T 1. i line BAZAAR of shaven lawns grew up a solemnity of the moment. i1 aratonta AnEdar il : oo | § boast that they can prevent the repeal of the Elgh-} "" \ 0y 11 cuccess of the process may be ques- Presbyterian Church Parlors, Fri-| MM 7 xq ¥ lege of Optometry wnd | |{ Radio Tubes and Suppiies | 1 teenth Amendment for at least two years. TReY S&Y |y, 04 "vor chemistry and allied sciences are work- | day, Nov. 18. Luncheon 11 am.! Yy ? Opthalmoiogy { they will take the questions of modification and i yongers, and it is not long since similar reports|to 1:00, 50 cents Fancy Work,| Glasses Pltted, Lenacs Ground ! JUNEAU MELODY resubmission to the courts before submitting. TheY |of such conversion of coal to oil and gasoline came Candy, Food Sale, Fish Pond. Tea f S — . HOUSE id d; that in order to delay. {from Germany; it was reported at that time that|during afternoon, Cook books, 75c. el g e i B il it ey aniithat way aboub it but|alaska coal flelds were: belng Tooked 4o a8 ‘e bulurs —adv.| Dr €I Fentas ) ¢ th ~Amvus; know that if they follow the threat they |field for use of the p{:‘ces o? a lsergie sc:le. s ‘\ JRTROPRACSOR T ~ y mus | ’ e g | D T DU ill be inviting Congress to refuse to appropriate| If Japan or any other nation begins to p UNEAU-YOUNG I Electric Treatments will be . 1) nforcement of Prohibition. If the (such power generating agencies by some such process | J - ! &l Hellentbal Building JUNEAU TR}\NSFFR money for the el . as intimated, using coal as a basis, it can be de- { 4 s permit [¢ FOO'L CORRECTION , drys refuse to let the Congress vote and lhusnx:emm pended upon that it will not be long befors en-| | Funeral r{:a;']:::'! I { ‘ : Biris: 10K 1.5, 18 } COMPANY the people to rule thz Prohibition en!orcem: S |terprising Americans will avail themselves of the: | ummm!dl:“;uumm tors |[ | 1 5l & will be forced out of business for want of MONY, .o cop) fielqs of Alaska for similar purposes. | | 1 ith which to pay salaries and court costs. Thab|™“mp."onook augurs well for Alaska. Let alone|| NihtPhone186l Day Phone13 | | [/ e e R with whic Y R ron b s s O S £ K — ol E | DR. R. E. SO! s would, of course, put ligquor co \new processes, Alaska will be a mighty contributor 73 Optometrist—Optician ' undisputed hands of bootleggers, but even thatiof fuel to the nation and to the world from her|®— 1 Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | ' 3 o bad as to have the country run by’xllmosl limitless coal fields. i Room 7, Valentine Bldg. 1 } ] Fould "“;_hfln:;’ get o by bigots. 1f it somes to| These fields are not going to lie here dormant.| | GARBAGE HAULED i Office Phone 484; Restdence | ||\« £ B il il bo thetrs iThey constitute perhaps the most essential reservoir| | Reasonable Monthly Rates || Phane 238, Offios Hours:' §:36 d that the responsibility w i ver ¢ ealth lyi der the ground in an; H . 1: . ¥ } The drys might go too far “r’,;,‘;"‘;fr;;‘e",,f;_“ AR e a7 ‘! I:-::'EL(E)l;HoDNAEV;LS |1 ‘ i S8 Sk & Moevs, Packs and Stores It SSTING WHEAT VARIETIES And the best part of 1v is, that these coal fields| s____ z o o Ao Krelghy aug Baggage: | | TESTING V COLD. |are not isolated, opinions of some poorly informed || DR. E. MALIN Prompt Delivery of | | FOR ( P (people to the contrary notwithstanding. CH‘!IO‘PEACTOB FUEL OII ) T 5 ctween na-|{ Alaska lies right in the center of things when T et aak JEL " ! | | Nalure ignores artificial boundaries betw Sk otia g tewed h 19 Treatment for eumatism and | i R | 3 ifuture world affairs are viewed comprehensively. . i KINDS OF COAL | ts who work with nature do the : . . Nervous Diseases ALL KINDS £ tions and scientists who Asia with its teeming millions is but an arm's ! | + smphasized by the friendly, in-| lrlstn'(ls Juneau Rooms, over Piggly | same. This fact is emphasized by States |7ach from Alaska—and while Japan may open Man- Wiggly Store, Phone 472 | PHONE 48 ) formal cooperation of Canadian and United States|qy{iv 00 MRS EIE JAban mAY Open Man- one 4712 B Department of Agriculture specialists on an import-|ywpjjs to the South on both sides of the great C(fl‘ds :. vk b VIR PRI S N g o | Pacific saucer, there are many other populous coun- : == “'"r:hfifi; b::::?& \f”:::l‘sl.thnl will survive severe ‘5?55‘ l:ass:;‘yj Fesshad byeocean) SRt “Clive, dear, 'm engaged,” said Santa. DR. G. A. DOELKER | |+ i R TR R R | B : ifi i ifting ; 4 1k “CHIROPRACTIC” ) i t serious loss, the department has The Pacific era is at hand. The shifting of | Edgar A. Guest and Cecil T 2 oitiet “a; I can't live without you. | 3 e ‘:::n::n::;cnmems in several Northwest States. |great world activities from the Atlantic to Pacific| Aoia Do :O;'ac“-“h;f ke :;;‘r"‘l? A e R T b Nerve Speclalist | PLAY BILLIARDS ~p) conditions in the great Canadian wheat areas |Shores is already under way. The Pacific will be Tioth il Zave By MowEring | sitortie: e Bany “Except for our| | Phone 477 Night or Day ‘ e As the con Sy t |the greatest theatre of future activities. Large assortment to choose from | {rom % 2 e ot SRR Front and Main Streets | 5 P and our Northwest are similar, the departmen With @ billion people in the Orient, mostly fac- |shrulbs and rose-covered pergolas. | last parting you've always AR 44 BURFORD’S ] r th Canadians at several places in test-! frios b . i Turning in at the neat drive, he | most comfortable.” (8 cooperates with % ing the Pacific, and the new countries of North| = 7 A . % fed.: - Ml & P R [ . e rdiness of new wheat varieties. i i 3 ® i 50¢ and $1 |came to a halt with a flourish| Their fingers intertwined. Hers my late partner in tennis. ? e Yo harding d the Canad and South America rapidly becoming’ ssitled, "the |beneath ~the s miling windows. | twitched and fluttered. Unsur-| “Good grief, Santa, what Kkind|® ® H s vorkers furnish seed to the Canad- | bet: the t destined ba kS t: g | tw t L f , } ’.rhe dtpa:tmexiL :m; el ki ey country‘n:zzrsm etween e two is destined to enor Springing out, he tooted his horn |prised and smiling, she came tolof a mother have you? THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY i 2 cuo";l: rnwr:“ ; Alaska lies at the top, a veritable keystone inE b accidentally. bim without a struggle. He stoop-| “What's the matter with erum- ik N ort the results. 3 i o i- led dri i . The |my?” e ens- Frankll reet, L s to other wheat studies|this new circle of activity. Alaska has the coal | Before he could knock a uni-|ed drinking ), ler enes my?: ghe seked | on “the, 4 & Sooptralion extencs |formed maid had opened. She white lids fell like shutters. Her |ive ! and also for some flax and other cereals. The fields, and they already are tapped in the most iap Lol /65 take s paerrivél cw"‘ 1ips" Boiized "}learly arE P T Btited Front and Second Streets g | winter-hardiness tests are in Montana, North part by the Alaska Railroad. selage s Jue e JUNEAU DRUG (T e ve e “Noses do get in the way.” Her|“Put yourself in her place and PHONE 359 3 Dakota, South Dakota, Kansas, Wyoming, Nebraska, fif}bn;;t- ::;l\\dz:gt.n::gunm:; }:::ki‘fsm;o:ea is c’ Y irhe DS ahe had.seen w0’ many |bulbiiy: latgh recelled fitm. “Foat Sihoes. ' you - 1A Yas kit & . Towa, and Minnesota. Canadians cooperate at seven MU for the distribution of Al A COMPAN of these gay young Giant-Killers. | better now, don't. you?” Wouldn: you etbet sas ey eia stations in the three prairie Provinces of Manitoba, the great resources of Manchuria, chief among them Postoffice Substation No. 1 |The ogre's treasure was still in- !fle felt exultant, gle forever than the wife of a Saskatchewan and Alberta. The farthest north is minerals and coal. Alaska has the coal without |tact—and the spry young Jacks,| “I saw at once what was the man mearly old enough to be her at Edmonton, Alberta. * paying such great prices for it—and this vast asset| ] Phone 33 Froo Dekiveny iwhere were they? matier with you,” she continued.| father?” : Until recently when, apparently, Federal favor g g mighty background of this Territory and of | | Miss Santa was on the courts|“You've not kissed a girl for ages.| “Don't exaggerate, Clive. He's was wuhdrawv{ from Alaska, the Department ofthe Anchorage area. This wealth alone jusbifxes: !pl_aySng n_enm;. With a grateiuhltlow }:jetks Ibe_ :enslble. q"Why do onl):l fourteen years older than I Agriculture included Alaska stations among those|the Alaska Railroad and all the enterprises ever | |87in he signified that he would go You Rk e “:;esx"o‘;l'u o mOn] o el where experimentation in cereals adapted to cold |projected here—and time will prove it—and make | - |to her. LL e Becfl fluf yo;:e s hunm e y thanen e ;o{her Y‘;’he y . However, the Alaska |this region rich and outstanding. And that time| | At this point his romantic im- me the way T've ngry younger ey . - § weather was carried on. s <tand. |may not be long. | agination received a box on the |you. must be crazy. agricultural stations have been closed notwithstand- | M3 : |ears, her voice floated to him| She shook her head, not exactly| “You've got it all wrong, Clive. ing the Government owns many millions of acres| | {threugh the brooding stillness, ad- [in denial. I'm following my instinct—doing i of lands in the Territory that are suitable for Centralization Not Wanted. | | dressing someone as “Dickey, darl-| “I always miss you, Clive. But|what I consider wise.” 1 farming. —_— 12" The box on the ears was|ihat wasn't why. It was because ‘“Consider again,” he snapped. 3 (Cincinnati Enquirer.) lowed by a blow between | I've done sommhing‘_ 1 was afraid |“Let me ask one question. Do 5 . J J " e v - | ihe vision of her indo- jou might hear it secondhand.|you love him?" FINE “THE FORGOTTEN MAN. : .AnLrlca does not want cen(r'gllzation of govern: lenily ool young figure as she |Clive, dear, I'm engaged.” “No girl's so dumb as to marry AL Oyav ment. We have traveled far without it and as a W‘“’m«“_ bt Mg ol for love nowadays” ; The Cincinnati Enquirer has discovered the “For- | Nation we can_travel farther. But there is too|§ JUNEAU FROCK vk e, A AT o IR e e R “Then for what?" Watch and Jewelry | gotten Man.” His name is Fess. He was elected |much tendency toward centralization at Washington. PPE {run by «_:xkcamd 1:_1 place : comdy B Twar fhe inke ol | jonship.” atch an £ o P is last term [ We must get away from it. Mr. Roosevelt, Presi- SHO! | “But, Dickey, darling, you ough alm mpan! . o H Senator in Ohio once upon a time and his last term 2 » {[to have got that one. I made it|the sunshine. He withdrew his: arm. REPAIRING ‘ has not yet expired. But little else is known |dent Hoover and the Congress must realize the ractf, “Exclusive but not Expens! | specially easy for you.” “You're disappointed in me?” (Copyright, 1931-1932, - Coningsby ! about him. It has all been forgotten. There was a e demang I ‘“‘Sudeil"ef;;\cjl B atsgman off Costs, Dresses, Lingerte | Pushing open the door in the| “Dont be absurd.” There was Dawson.) at very reasonable rates time when he would more or less frequently speak rf,,:::‘:eM;‘l’e:ga'l’og‘:f e e S e Hoslery and Hats wire behind her, Clive entered the |rough tenderness in his voice. “I An ally in his trouble is “ rity of the President” The last time he|Promises % o o " Pl court. This Dickey person was|am just thinking what's best to| Clive, tomorrow. HOPPE by authority f il 4 2 public demands action. The present campaign is | P o striking cont to|be done. Is this engagement of- Lt made a speech, if memory serves, he was asked| ;. ¢ revelation and should compel rigid analysis|® = | \“P ne:;“o » boa . i A giiminmed ficial? Wnat I mean is, have PAUL BLOEDHORN H by a Democratic Senator, Pat Harrison probably,| s public problems on the part of the leaders of “ J A BULGER l ln;et.ed h:ge prézious ok Tie | ir. Darente’ cibeitand” ; i if he did not speak “by authority of President parties. . A ures, H s N was aristocratic—self-assured. e ‘Mummy has. In a way she Hoover,” and he replied that he had not done so Chief Justice Hughes has well said that ultimate| | Plumbing, Heating, Oil it.:ola.s e s ;:dm e n'y Lr il M) A TR R ' T 1, NP © for quite a spell. After the President forgot him |absolute centralization of authority at the Capicnl:i Bm:";" m'e ‘o'l &e"‘;”"m lanoe whll|Shat's w0 Call’ conseribtag MISS A. HAMILTON § fhere did not scem to be much for anyone else fo|is not an impossibility, though for many reasons we|| Sucosssor J. J. Newman ol e h]fl_"mp“d',ex_ "Whio' i3, fhe poor suckert” FURRIER q % remember. affect to belxev_e _lhat such a possxblhv._y can never | ‘“:med ‘30-odd He was obviously| She shrugged her delicate shoul- Fur Garments Made and menace us. This is why the Chief Justice urges the [o |.\1 , . T, g Remodeled d . g Q@ \ < importance of enlisting the best talent of the Nation | | |& #vad tpork, ‘B ok i ' otel, care of g ABOUT CLASS AGAINST CLASS. ;ma,,’,hl‘:,mu;,:nd s 3 ! | GENERAL MOTORS i a jest of his own clumsiness. ‘Sucker’s not complimentary. It's °“3’;f3.‘; z‘elput;rsau & Even the New York Herald Tribune in the closing The virus of Communism and other degenerative l‘ MAYTAG PRODUCTS | 3 o # P 3 e T estructive isms is abroad in the land, and no : 4 ) days of the campaign took & rap at Republican |*Pd destructive isms is abroad in the land, and now N . i ys 0 i . ltalize the fact|®S Dever before it behooves this people to stand [ W. P. JOHNSO; | UPHOLSTERING E campn;{gnbspea;era for "Ym: p‘(’w :“‘;oy while Gov, |'F™IY by the traditions which have made it truly| | D) MADE TO ORDER ! | that Herbert Hoover was great among the Nations of the earth. It is the| s 2 4RE YOI) AWAKF ! Roosevelt wos reared under more or less Iuxurious|quiy of Ameican citizens, men and women, to kecp‘ e i s <o : e SERIES Hge fim‘ o circumstances. A Republican campaign cartoon had |their country and Government steadfast and in} Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 portrayals of the boy Herbert in ear muffs andtharmony with the provisions of the Constitution,| Call Your 75 8 w3 [ ¢ mittens carrying in the wood for the kitchen stove|in order to escape the threat of a costly patern- | X and another of him rubbing down the old family |alism. |t RADIO DOCTOR To the fact that money in the bank at THE NEW 5 ‘horse while similarly dressed. On the other side AT A { |