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him?” inquired the engaged girl. “Well, why should 3? 1 tell him that the Low Valley car doesn't go with- 1 four blocks of the theatre. To John four Dblocks is mothing; but I am fat, you kpow, and I hate walking anyhow, nd the gireet is wet. But I will com- y car, I tell him.” My dear! His stand ¢ of the expedition! is cold, he sayll{, nr:: c ways ; he likes sl M "d{’. then suggest that we the Low Valley halfway and Hed for good. o s transfer to a ‘f"?mn. He says he - “There are things you can't seitle.” | wouia rather up all the way than THE VILLA PROBLEM. said the matron firmly. “And when Such{ woi around a tramsfer point. the naming of' a provisional|a thing arises you might as well suc-| *., gq end gay that as it Is already president for Mexico and deferring the|Gumb. It won't necessarily lead Lo 2liate we mpa Soke the first “thing date for election there opens up in the|divorce. you know; can live plong: ., . John says nothing. Present- ] b ightow: But when something occurs about which comes purring along. I sepublic to the south much the same | IO v S0y poung to take @ stand, ;"fi: Jg, hapet"“!l’?‘-"’"“ el Kind of a favorable impression that Was|ung Jerry feels equally stubborn cen- [T i et e % ual b ‘sullenly. gained here when Carranze ook oM |cerning it—well thon you will have aéufb. I g0 back TR ©of the reips. It was considercd that he|phone of contention!” 2 We ke e ey yould advoeate and Walnialn the pelicy T e Tels that he shoud 50 Fuch nesded In that country fo m- £q the o 'x: gv::::n ph}llghtown but won't ad- preve internai conditions ps well ag re-|gicl. ; e n |mit jt; and the whole program is spoiled. Mueh the Beme lmpeatsien nos and | never agree on : K crsated by the statements mad T te 1o he foliowed. We lne in &] “For goodness sake!" exclaimed the leaders the fui revelution. Fh -y b 3 re three]engaged girl. “Why don't you each go o Bl 3¢ o| Bibush: of eourse, gnd ihers &b . b ¢ and t at the theatre? é appareptly necogmize the needs of thelgigecent car lines which we can take, all | your own way an Tt e |countrs, the mecessity of establishisg| hringing us to » diferent spat downtown.| “Why, how perfectly siliv!" efled the friendly relations with this government B S Gocner o' wo leave the | married woman. “And have y and the ending <& domestic troudles| frent door for the journey that we begin. | talk to ,all the way? which have such a detrimental effect in|l suggest casunlly.l}rn‘at lltlethfli‘:,;‘hwtwn ‘h;Bul_fllu:l;ouml:dt'hlnk it would be better retarding the country’s development. car will take us right past the theater. Ba g o 2 Tut Wil the mew government be able|Johp sirides on. He dossnt like thel “On Eoodness ! o Pt 10 4o any more than 7(‘,'.6 deposed gae? It| Jlightown cars because they are usual- | “Why, we shoul bott 1 T - o p; ome B4 {flcgtion of clities and thelr approaches 1#5. | will welcome. g Tor viges ", - i 1o i @ peprr Aad alw ihe 2 Seevin repraicnrizy gt gectl dematcd: A ngws i are alm e “I dow't beieve it “What is yours, for imstance CIRCULATION WEEK ENDING MAY 22nd, 1820 f Drink to it with Gansett GETTING AT SUGAR FACTS, In the effort, of the Luak cgmmitisg at New York ip dind ou' why sugar is cogt- ing o mueh «nd fo arrjve at some con- THE NEW BREW WITH THE OLD NAME. 1y crowded and he hus to stand up. Why, I never——" : 5 = on whereby & Jawer price cap be 4s-|Indlcates that it hus the right ideas but]'¥ mgfmm thas it Is not & rush hour.| “0, well” said the girl hastily, “of LL = I to the ceucumer there continueg|it remains to be seen whether it has thel o v TR T I 0 N i ionn Cars | course if you feel that way about it— "le sk]“ that nearly a ) be received from ads of sugar|power, whsther the good intentions Wil gre always crowded anyhow. “We shall —Exchange. = s 2 < of sugar|not encounter impessible obstacles and . third of a century’s experi- le claim that|whether thers will he 2 sustained deter- i - D s T e omeed e A b e . 1t Hoover | mination to live up to the professed am- . the victorious “lialf Breeds S izatlon board |bitlons once the difficulties of the task LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | (i, i the ticket Ul:“en!:nmwn ence 1 brewing gives, has cul- 7 mentiss 4o, bt ce was made|are expesienced. Swat the Fly Now. e - Lo Akt ¢hi d to 2 3 : <o, 4 rOWIE MOg, ATLnUr whispere o authorized to| - Alrendy Villa has ist it be kne¥n B58h| 4 oiior No macter now long the| i ke e would lke it, and his y minated in the production of A it could | he wishes i be Fegarded &y a military | L 100 or ow severe, the chrysalis| gnier cabeicssly ossed it to him. The Unigu Sq, New York Gansett be ith nd a half|und party leader and mot as & bandit|lor the fiy is sate. When the Warm! iy collector wanted the nominaiton as a — nsett - a verage witl [ ke was | Te ys disliged belng termed 3)gspring weather comes the fly inside the| Gipdiestion for his removal by President # sugar | bandit, but that seems to fit the life he|chrysalis goes on growing again. At thel jjuyves ; 3 Shalrmen o the oun s T good old tang of hopsmd malt. d as the|lives. Cagranza could npol suppress him | right moment it ur§ts open ll.\s horny After Arthyr had beea sitting in the chatiman, Mavcios M. 3tes of Callforiie. encour-|and there is no cwidence thus far tocasp hu;;l c‘zlm?[s ;:u! l‘lkl‘d: f'fi\egriflg vice presidens s u{w uu~>'dfl l:’li“e“l’?:’i‘;: The platform “congratylated our fel- N v R govprame v its_shell, all it has to than two weeks, he opened w big 2 Ay oo [show thay the new goverament Wil be| Ll e then Ny away ful grpwn. House envslope aue day and fushed s he |10 cltizens af irish Dirth upon the peace- Brewed under conditiens of ab- 0 a L 1Y e sth or| Tlids reach their full size before com-| sonced ¢ the unespected contents— hoon 4 . f ility in the employment of fo to ' 2 i Vi g G - = i i +#{land;” charged democracy with criminal s activities, but aa e |28 gub ot tnelr shell-lies oovaring. Thel o pemiauion of o hated “Hair Breed || E0CL SO SRR T TSR solute cleanliness, from the finest to the collectorship of the port of New With an excited gesture, he sum- att, and ing of hi nd pre; he new governmeat grown but belong to a different family, | s is smailer than the ordinary house ligs are seldom scen in winter De- opposed the immigration of Chinese labar rel-emphasized tariff protection as para- mount ; invited South Dakota, North Da- ) ork. | moned Senators Conkiing and P g0y and plumpest grains and the cleanest rly bulic o own ¢ 4 e three “Staiwarts” flaumed up with rage § ©° 2 < ther som vith the neigh- : the air is loo cold for the eggs to .l:tk\‘h:- c:hall‘en:é to them from the new ::la'v,‘:;m!m]rsahl:oi:za'ArtzoN":m“::tl; and most F "‘ecdy flPened lleB, it bk and ; the epigemic,| 24 1he, oha o ; ) 3 TR g R e s one of Socurs among Glos every fall, ha¢| 2dministpation. When s New Nork|in, ypion: once more banned poygamy, is a wholesome food in liquid form . e ot for|the first ghsiachs ahour Which the DEW |y q the greater number of the matured | Soaiid o, thel joistuture of their state to | dcmanded pemny ietter postage; and ar- ¢ froy cernment must do some serious think-| o legistuture eir 2 i Lo A r:f:.: S et berin| D iy ehien 16 wakes] ScCIot (iemi (48 & DrOGSAL Fsgatisti i ;:;';;: fi;:f:;";‘l S9N’ opvialion 14 as well as a delicious beverage. i edit 1 " et 0T Sl kes | dministration, the spectacie of the vice v ot LA el ; s released from | . igent descending to that melee lent - serms When wp If permitted he will do the s eggs, generally in F.“—,‘ olor to the aiready unfavorable impress COFFEE CONSUMPTION IN the sumer at six and a|same for the new government. ghle refuse gr any othér| o, of pim, FIRST YEAR OF PROHIBITION cauntries Lo Wil has collected during the| 5% When in the midst of the fight and a losing Aight, Garfield was shot, the American people revolted at the thought that Arthur and the “Stalwarts” should profit hy the assasgination. The public mind revolted also at the prospect of a palitica! boss enthroned in the White House with his motley following about That helped to stiffen the price but wi CTHE MANDATE PROPOSAL. & stated that 17 cemts could be| It remains to be seen what influence sharged for Louisinnn sugar that was|the president will attempt to exert, if 1 sufficient gignal for the Cuban grow-|any, in conpection with the request for sre to Insist upon getting more mopey |Authority to accept the mandate for Ar- ‘or thelr produet and they were not slow | menia. Heretofore it had been consid- o see the chance that was put In thelp[ered that sentiment had manifested it- way. There s not as large a crop this|self so strongly against such an idea vexr but the deerease is nowhere near|that he would not attempt such a re- wpough to warrgnt the tremendous ad-|fuest, but seemingly as if spurred on by The people of the United States are paying aver a million dollars a day for their coffee. import valuation of the coffee entering the United States in the fiscal year which ends with next month will be over $300,000,000, says a statement by The National City Bank of New York. And when we caopsider that this import valuatian is the price of the article in the country from whigh imported, it Is quite evident that scagon. Qne fly will Jay from| one lundica tu one thousand eggs in one| ceason It requires from six to eight for i(be eggs to hatch or develop aty the letva stage. Remaining In this form fur a period of four or five days it then passes inio the pupae stage; latr 4 bord shall is forme i alout the| Hov : larva and after the fifta day, it congi-| PIM: ticus are fuvorable, it burste the shell| The popular picture of Arthur, as ) and is full grawn ready (o .a¥ eggs it-| City politician out of the pages of Puck, £ 2 28 distorted ntrue, simply because | the added cost of freight, roasting, and Tho Fecent aathering of mpamiess in Hac]f ANl gatbage pails wu1 other: re.|Was distorted sad untiye, smply distribution to the consumer will bring vanen In nelg. o Tpce er o miers it i Do removed anc destroyeq (he background was omitted from it | g : il RV R Fhe evidonge N vet heen camp- | rane B lingness to do| \iry ten days avold the| The real, the native character of: the | the ‘?wlfl much a‘tnwjfl 5,000,001 m: - 2 hys f: pe ¢ ns (he subrais- " (ne cyele throuml which Man had been shaped in surroundings | in& the ayerage far the year more than e ihe ¢ e 1 s T e thas ooy e cvsle tmensl WRICR) Lo v difterent from these in which the |3 Million dollars a day azainst one- tion ¢ i shauld ha T 10 FERATIES I found him when he first. came | third that sum two years ago. ang that tie millions of | ward to lot congress hrar ne fly Is the ancestor of | COUMLTY TOud o W R oot to| This enarmeus increase in the eums the eonsu are Walwg | the for interpretiag the ad ten poun. of files; ““‘l‘;" l“%t“n“;“‘is‘e"r' a man of edveation | Which the peaple of the United States o i vo hundred anc eighty @ Baptist minister, OF cAuowtlon | ,ve naying fer coffee in 1986, as eom- | i it would muke 4 tolal of and high principles, who had come over pared with 1918, says the bank's state- nt, resulie in part from an inerease quantity and in part to an inerease in price. The quantity imported in the lion fies. 1 ecides be. from irelapd and who soon uiterward i ettled in New Yark state, Arthur had fown up in village parsonages, where dem- ek of ihe re- ing ihe TRE QlL SUTPLY. 1 Ao do not kpew, ORI i/ PRPR W ¢ T Daster living was plain and the (hinking | tigcal yegr which ends with next month y SRRl & B ipeaty, hul g i3|givle that cach of the eigh miilior x will approximate 1,50,009,000 pounds wor 4 CREDUN [yt he ma frem 0as | carry the number af bag . thug f t agaipst 1 00,600 Ag0, o ibp have eon made|iyg: pave dy been given that he|spreading a discase very Now tintellectual aristocracy of abolitionists, { while the average import price in 1 CHING (@ W0: | cauiq hasdly exnceted a full wspease ta) IS the time ta swat the Ay and avgid the | who braved the vantempt of wealth and |was per pound N of the world [ 1o o™ ™ % spreading of Pases. the persecution of the thoughtless for the {age of 9 1-%¢ per poupd pyien " oiy whieh ure mads | H. 1. JACKSON, salie of ansideal. The son had received tie thai an educ: Hestop Universiiy. ion in a geod rural collage and Boston, May 24. 1930 ge whol 1 plodded his way to the bar by teach- v le price in the country of d y production. . | Flttou 1A his - {ing country schoows. That was the good | V.:uile ihe average import priee of ';'u PO n ram quick American mould ip wiich the man had jcoffec broughi intg the Unijted States 5 bidia fon 3 this appeal been cast in his formative period. Misjin the fi-cal year 1920 is d o .lpu 2 1y inst It as ke is againgt ihe treaty political experience had Leen only an in- | during the \fidrnnt-rk:_od and P: niy 8 t came fram Vi Hes 2 hag al- cident of his environment in New ¥ in any year in the history of the impert wili b ro refutati Seaiey, | Ao e, Ve m“d,::.fl o B ! ; city. trade, the quantity imported has also many othors, 1 me to ihe Fe-; Ny et She was going dawa in ihe elevator.| (Cron the great test eame and he|30Ne on increasing. The total coffee | sk QOther domocrais ¥ha Her voice had a touch of sadmess thal i i imports in the year ending with next aljgatiog of the impartance of oil as!y ress are cqually strong in Bl Sl Bl 0.4 1¢!| stood silently for three mopths in the Manth will shacacimite El 300,000,000 ricognizes toe ¢ 425t i gpposition and heve is reason to ques- | “Hardly bit of use fgr me to gp out|SIAI0 °f e high oftice A Jeub | pounds acainst the former high record ored In the war tion whether {he president believes that|to junch she sald to her girl friend.| aotioms Lop BeSy 2 of 1,322 00,000 pounds in 1917, when the average import price was less than half tagt of 19 tactions behind him as he White lipuse. entered ¢ the pountry favers the acceptance of (he was incred: mapdate “Everything [ like 1 can't eat—iurnips ave supply suffi % or sauerkraut-—well, I ain't so z; ke care of its The public nepds la the future. Thit of course I8 (" i o)l of the hanse foroign afairs | SBOUC bailed cabhuge, but it does taste| Sy he herste oy, Gonyinced ut Wst)”Whether this increased ecasumption g e B ko g BRALES | Lind o' good. ON. deart” y me: e pi of coffee, irrespective of price, is or is orly whit cawid b oxapcied. wRd i I8 | gamimictee ta give immediately comsider- | C : all the people. not related to prohibition, it is at least sugprising (hat atlon to the promasal indieates the passi- : Neyrer Mis Bize. Some of his old associates in machine (3 fact that n both quantity imported Bejiish 1d e peinted i n coamec-ipijiy of gasly action hefere the recess| John's expenditures at college had | Doiitics were as astemished at the change | and price per pound the first prohibi- tan wiih cifort which Gius heen 1ade | (he inst of next wack. That will mean g | §F9WR te such dimensions that father | tifat had come over their “Chet" as Fal- | tion year “breaks the record” The in tils country to have It realized Just|quick disposal of the request if it is ean- | N3d demanded that they he reduced. Tostaff and his cronies were Yhen Prince | quantity imported in the eurrent year, haw Impor.ant it is tp 560 UNAt QUF RECdS | sidored advisable fo push K theaugh in | IOIP OUt i this he demanded an item-|Hal became King ienry V. Not that|the first year of pranibition, has in- in ihat very direction are GOINg 0 b |inat time. With the other husmiss it | 269 860aunt of all his demands for mon- | the mew president caldly repelled the | creased 42 per cent over the same| sabaussed . el e GURg Riness ¢y. 8o when John wished u dog as sev-| claims of friendship. He simply put first | menths of last year, despite the fact 3 ' [sepms unlikely altheugh apinions In re-feral of the other elife collegians had, | his obligations to the whale country, | that the average import price is 80 per Phe time has come. how gard to sueh & mave are sa fiemly held he had tg send in this request s “Fop one|though it cost him dear in the regard |Cent. higher than last year. The ex- hese ngeds (o be proper uitention given|that it 1§ net Imppebable that bath | bulldog with a pedigree, $50." of men like Grant and Conkling, who | pectation expressed by the tea grow o the seeking out of new sourpes of [housesearn praciically ready for agtion| The answer came in due time. And|set him down as an ingrate, iy, when it is zealized (hat in spile 1§ called for. )i ; besides the small check in the cnvelope| “Why Genergl, if you were still presi- ¢ the Jarge oytput By this eguatry if is PR was this note. L am sending you §5. 11 | dent of the New Yok County Republi- |has not been realized, for the quantity sqlAtaiged thet The ontimiknoe 2t thy RS S O you have to have something with a ped-|{can Committee, you would be here right | ©f tea imported in' this first vear af exfgting rate will result in the sxhaus. "RIPe TES. ree buy a canary bird. ICs about your| now asking for this very thing,'" protest- | Prohibition has decreascd 20 per cent. 1R of pur supaly |n the next 20 ¢ 25| Fi3B2 (he boupdaries of Armenia | size.” ¢l the head of that qrganization. };A"s' of ‘this ingrease in the sums years. Whether Great Britain la trying | W08 10t mean that we afe geing ta ‘A's president of the New Yark Coun-|WDiCh We are paying for coffee has meintain them. gone, sgys the bank's statement, to the benefit of our neighhars in Latin Am- erlca. OF the $238,000,000 sent out of the country to buy coffee in the nine months ending with March 1920, §232, 606,006 went to Latin America as a whole, and the remainder chiefly to the Dutch Bast Indies. To Seuth Am- Tomorrow—An ¥Era af Reform. erica the total was $195,000,000 of whieh et e —— 816&000'080 went to Brazil against $47,- 00,000 in the same months last year, to monopolie the oll supply of the world or got. the incrgusing demaad for ofl in il counfries mzkes it impgrtant that in- creased gedeern ynou!d be manifested to- wagd (he lecating and develoning of new felds bafore the cxisting supplies run | With a new gavernmeat set up in Mex- out. it s & praduet af wiich uo eaun-|ieo what is golpg te be (he attitude to- ry should have 2 wmenepely bul which|ward the lives of Americans? shauld be so develaped and (isteibuted hat the demand for it jn the many lnes of transnortation may be properly sery- One mpert has it (gt the indempity does not worry Germany. That cannot be gald 2bout tha ailiss, hawever. ty Republican Commitige Arthur trankly admitted with @ dmile, “I ot tainly would; but since I came herfe | have learned that Chester A. Arthur 8is one man and the President of the United iitates is another, five Minutes a Day With Our Presidents Capyright 1926—By Jdames Morgan The best groeery stores sell it, also soda fauntains, restauraats, hotels and clubs. EXIV=—THE MAN WHO FOUND HIM- : SEL¥ 183¢—0ct. 5, Chester Alan Arthur, It is ten days naw since the siraw hat sesson opeped but there dogsn’t seem to xze,ooo.noe to Calumbia against $§13, SNAP SHOTS OF 08,000 in the corresponding months of ¥ D Brewed and Bottled by Ry . 4 % Fairfield, Vermont. 6. 0. P. CONVENTIQNS || 125t vear, and §17,00,000 to Venezuela 1. Great Dritain, even i 1t isn't es-|nq much enthusisem manifested. o o g 2 d against a little less than $9,000,000 in 7 aolisiing & monopely, la probahly laak ; Sl = 4y- f::::‘?‘:‘:;‘ Yplon Coligae, Copyrighted by G. M. Adams Service J | ®e corresponding months of last yvear. NARRAGANSETT BREWING CO. ;nsuou;lto: e aterests and in s doing| The man en the coer saye: Rele-! 1g3i—Recame & lawyer in New 3 “§ The average imporf price of the’cof- t ig acting wisely. . gating & thing means that it is the style changes. to the attic simply Yok City. gding to be saved till 1838—Married Ellen Lewis Herndon, fAaughter of 3 Commander in the Navy. -3—Quartermaster ee brought from Brazil in the nine months ending with 22.7c per poungd against 11.8¢c per pound in_the same months of last year, That this large increase in the quan- FROVIRENCE. R.L AGAINST BILLBOARDS. Hven thowgh he views the matter from the standpoint of an artist it eannet fail Ninth Convention When the ninth guadrennial republican party concalveé met in Chicagp June 9th, arch 1920 was ‘Whether there was any plot comnested| ¥ Gemeral ot to Be sealized that Joseph Pennell directs| With the Bergdoll escape or not, it was @ strang Blew &t the unsightly bdilfboards | S6F1aIRlY 4 most unusyal procedurs to New York State, 1871-8—0aqllector gf the Port of New 1388, James G. Blaine was still the to ering giant among all republicans. Par- tieularly after Cleveland issued his fam- tity of coffee imported at the highest Pprice per pound ever recorded. was for the consumption of our own people is Yotk—Removed by Hayes. 1380—Janyary, Desth of his Wit November, Arthur elected of the countey whon he declares that|%$!v8 & Prisener such a chance. they “shriek by day and night and malke = 'flw orrer m cm:g" » = e closing 1t deesn’'t look as if lawered He is of ¢ourse only calling new 4t- nriges had become s{ablé unless thers is tention ta what has long beén an ob-|® tremendous stock in the starehouse. ject of eritlélsm und adding his opinien i his leng battle with death was deepened. and effort tg these of many others in gn| Semehew it is always thase cities that|by a general droad of the vice president attampt to Bring aboul improved candi-{8et (o dreaming over their anticipated|Succeedinfg to the presidency. The people long. Those Who have dope much|Brewlh that are the most disappointed|as 2 Whole know nothing of Chester Alan travgling over the highways or the fajl-| When the census returny are made pub- g“h“x EXoRpt thit ho had; ghoti dily ronds know just what the condiiiens ace | lic. \ cen lately removed from the callector- ous tariff message and the Mills Bill was introduced, circumstances and ne- cessities seemed to call “the plumed knight once more to leadership. Eut ill heaith made sugh activitiy for him im- passible. Blaine refused to allaw the consideration of his name—a'though some deiegates insisted upon voting for him to the ond. The only candidate of provious cem- vemtion prominence was John Sherman of Ohio, who had twice previously saught the palm. Sherman led for six ballots. of the world that prohibition would in- crease the quantity of tea comsumed i evidenced, says the bank's statement, by the fact that we have re-exported this year only 3 per cent. of the cof- fee brought in as against 5 per cem,l From the way in which factories afe 'resid 1881—Sept. 19, Took the eath as 21st President, aged 50. The puhblic anxiety for Garfield through re-experted last year. He who doesp’t marry toe young re- mains in the bachelar class to the end, according to u disgppointed benedl Pile Sufferers Can You £ r chip of the pert ef New York, as a ma- | At first his nearsst competitor was W ts ghich Illr. Penneil refers. They knew e chine politigian, and that he had been |ter Q. Gresham of Indiana. Then Rus- how the lundscapes 3nd enirapges te cit-| Apparently the sumrgige epurt feels nominated far the vice presideicy as a 3 sell 4. Alger of Michigan forged tg the Amswer Tuese Questionst! fore. Other candidates on the rell were genator Allison of Iowa, Chauncey B i Depew of New York, Jeremiah Rusk of H Wisconsin, William Walter Phelps of e ow Jersey, John J. Ingalis of Kansas, | arnyfy ! H. Fitler of Pennsylvania, MaKinley of | ' That thers is 4 stagration of mwdt o3 avo marped by ihe orectien of the|ihat the Wels Will he 80 used to prol bifgagrds which nat only make, as Mr.[Bition by the time the degisién is given Perpell savs, “A blaigat and opude ap-|hey wem't eare il the low is cemstitu- pea] to the igndrant and illiterate pub-|tiansl. lic” but they ofttimes obstruet views aind detgget from instead of imyrove gppear-| AmeRrg the things that calis for and ances. will get o large amount of eyplaining Referengs Is also made te the waats|is the wey Carransz was killed. It will henchman of Roscoe Conkling. He had psacticed law in New York ity fer ‘2 quarter of & century without winning distingtien at the bar. Bven in the upheaval of the €ivil War he re- mained in comparative obscurity as the Quartermaster generul of the state. After the war he rose to be the re- ¥Ou Know why aipjments do net §iye you quick qad lasting relief? w and operations fall? ROw the gause of piles is in- ©Ohio and Rebert T. Lingoin of Hiinoia i _the lawer hawel General Benjamin Hargison of Indi-|, DO You Know that there is a harm- 1 blican boss of New York city, with his|ana start 0 0 votes; | 1eSS_iDternal tablet remedy discavered that Is involved in the woad used tg ¢R:{he 3 ease of make your own' cheice ef E‘:gao:aners in the custom hol i True :mu«:e: sax?erm':nd;"ty !ix‘tk;l h:uo:o\:fn' o, ;finggmnn b, “fn‘ "fi“ 05 m{i{ nd £ st the billboards but it is t6 Bs|the swries. to the type, he preferred to remain al-!231 votes; weat into the lead of th FUggists gl:neral{y 1?1'.\‘ 1:°‘auuraiu~ . B —— rea that this might be sald abeut AN Ways the man behind the soenes, making | seventh with 278 votes; and was/nomie | tee many, other ecenomic wastes, There are| Carfanza made his mistake When af-|few speeches and never becon™y a can- |nated on the eight and last ballott with | HEM-ROID WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTCRS banishes pi by | neverthéless moi n few Who know what|ter helng cerneed he believed he ppuld|didate for anelective office te 1o I until his [ 544 votes. v Raving iy Sermal ‘.’fi.‘,‘sm}?‘c‘r ffeeinf! NEW YORK MINERAL WATER €0. 200 West Main Rtroat, Prone 568-2 a detriment to adjoining property bill-|escape both surrender and death, and ;‘:’;‘l“za?";; for the second highest office mOIlf_ ]'J- 10‘,":";" sufficed to complete | This simple gtmc treatment has an a f CHAS. 08SGOOD & CO., Commerce $traet, Phone 43 boards are, and while they can appre- yet if he eould put mo reliangs in thel” and. e ticket wil .evi P. Morton of New | most unbelievable recard for sure CHESTER E. WRIGHT, 3 C; St Ph 425:2 e = . ¥ @ P b Arthur had nol been put out of the | York—whe, with 581 v found kis |safe and lasting rellef to theusands of 4 + A Gave Steeat; Phone 425 clate that the lumber used in' their con-[oMer made to him certainly death N ot akgh. foun o ORerars ' 5 8 585 ertainly : o MotaE A et 2 ; i € s i, 3 a5 -| AMERICAN WHOLESALE CONF! N ., 361 Main St., struetlon wéwld go o Jong way toward |battle was preferable te being shot in|ino (e Aeri(e Houss | Wihen mrrpes ] LAt gampelitors in Phelps o fNew |{l ,\n;‘..“fna"e';...;:-dosf‘"s et g S gk SPNIKRR 08 3ot Mai St ERINg sringiag aMaut the rebuilding of devas-|the hack. Yark, with 118, and William O. Bradley » operation, of Kentucky, with 103. ’ " ehould not| LEVINE BROS., 8 Ne. Thamos Street, Phone 1470 : ; . W o i , it wes nominated in the Chicaga SeRveQbion The temporary | 2 s Sams JoASeR, WEY RICH & RUBIN, 61 Fairmount Street, Phone 562-3