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Show J dkskiut evening x i:vs Monday octoiiku Hi llir I oat liifiWMmlton Ua(M 10 iiiiuiullrf ami Fublb-il)- , V, luluna Fellow. By George Emory t ' liruvr of tin- - I tab lirwin h. alrallh alandacoualy allafra If Hcnalor Hiram Johnann had l . I rmluai if tlx-- Kcaa. his .prrih and irmiila4 nnly Ilia traldant told us that ila would furovor Hraadou) cf tils aaaa. luguinrnu, bow lung would il have but fraa- . whrn ho got abroad lrf ll 7 doni if iha aaaa waa noar hoard of a to I line of ho gfcalcat liangci Tha fait la hat fraadom of again .1. mui-ra- t y la Ih wbilny of a skilful Iha araa has aataral Inaanlnga. and Ilia nirafilng that luma Aniarirana -- kri to away an audl-nu- e uiul fluent Itrltaliia Mg ttc. gen all aa soon aa our own look pari In Ilia hloikada of Tlia (i.rniany league luv.ntnl, by for Iha boyt-olt- , allows that t,p ! Te wo, a- ttllltr lKIr- iWoaana In U He did nol Klve to tikc hie iji Uu uf natiunnut u otic. It 3 Jm o 1 isin)l, .Tf a no v liavi hath of five gownuiB dominion. . la. had to tho Irltl.h empire ha. a vote In Uca .caarmbly nnd u vote In the elect on of new inruilu r. of the league and In the inemtieri of tb'cwunrli, eject inn" who h uru imh niuncnl. ud so doe I .Nivsituu'uu. luvi.i, lt Lilteic. i'olnnl, Jugo-- j of the little more, . eu lUfht. the reldnt told l there Ue "Iriipertlel edjuetment of olotUL tUtmi, end the endenvor in that direction we never uttempted Kul It a Mtteni(fd (Art Will und U hetnf curried out hy Hie peace conference ('olonir of the enemy ru ure helnc held in tryet. under Y.ndlllor, ,hte , th,m .uh)er,ling nd h, ,w dpoM ,,y ,he eafue Iff M.iuhl pkei It in wilful diniortiuii of or to five ilie truth to iluiiu (hit ih lirlttnh I hHn px viiiti Main Jut h.n Hit out Vote In the loumll, I iiitd Mdife mid oife voIq in th mu & Hie Imiilrtit I. tn fu By Geo. W. Middleton. paraon w.'k k kad-ark- a drug d In iil-t- . t l.o 7 at of ro OO. H ptt tndigrwuon and stomach txouhlrw Have vou a hud latte, rewind lrlot-e- i bum in a New ( L tnngtb, prut bppciitc,- - kuty. den te cling. no bmlaUwt or energy, trouble with undigralrd foods? 1 aJLg (JlivpTabirtg, tire substitute InrotVand. Dr Oliv Tablets are a purely vegetable cnmpnund miud with olive cal You will know them by Ihrif olive color They do the work without girang. cramp or pairs Take one or two at hedume for out. k tthcL Lat abut yvu like. l(Jc and ikia. f Vi t i u il J a frank he would hav added partuan fanatic-larelations die the i ervut!oii thui mu miuxl the my colleagues on 111 foreipn how Clan, r infinitely strong 111 committee hava Joined In llir nnanl-in.iu- a l I.poito.l to (.mgreaa hut only i hr M oti lor ductrlne l.rcoinea with ommendatloM to the aenate preind, nt a aun.niarv o- - some rt h. r Iragur bark of It as compair.l to Its that were. at once e nicy this a II lance ......r. ..n ua mat a the n1y .landing hrrrtofora with lioaton thal la a be mn hr grapplrd and all I'nltMl Plate for It, and US. on (he Slat of Ihe hill .. lie that la In! ,n foiiglit outrlghl world against it tradvT Trefalgar. In whjch the trulli la a h.tider tnati.r iv tacking again when ahe won the greatest naval vie j I lie league of nationa hoWfi(i,i Hnui.ir half H. Paul. else can we be cotiaiairnt with tha'tftiih' ccasl.ins suppreatona ai.1 in tory of the Netml. mile war, waa By The English fleet of I vesalliance in arms that we have altea.ly a,.,,, rti r lacking In in.th fought and Fra nee tn pp rxartneaa or in nnd or or enm- - sels under cutiinnind of I.nrd Nelson, made with Mrltatn the combined French and nd j defeated While t he real re rv inning the great wat j fle.-ia- , to senator .loi.n.onathhjiU 13 ships In .11- after an . c ,(0l l (t ltir mf iha! Spnnlah ' Otherw iae C.ernianv come track. I, ago. of laatutg fvror boors. . Kurd. was .eniinjf litf. von waa killed These attacks upon our. allies .I- -1 rnorre.y the held- - np On the 2 at of October. In All the b h. , fine the senators attitude ,.n. it cli .limited an. those that enslave peoph Samuel Smith, a clergyman, who was burn radical ic ,. , mil of ihl i.icenant let na pro.(;prmHna Ana-nor are ab.rlbh tlbertr, U,h0f h oveithrow of the BrlttwhMhe heart nor of ft k'JI f 'dnlry JTIs of At ttnnie . we Herrmcny, had aupjMwed. 'mrnt,,.c and Tu.kev paem.,. and every foreign Ln-- M.ke the . m but Hi Italn. Italy 'h 21,1 ot October. Mrs. enanT w rtnit, d to kill Alllcc.n Idea, of Thctr gigantic thefts uf lerrttor he , pp,,,pnl Hubert, the actre... wa. horn, Vvsena'or Tmd,, wl. Senator ,rP rr1,pn urged . i tella ua. from I.g'l'l amTTF.Tnor H,Twir lon i Identified ,Mr ii,h'r1 .5TriraairTrii,TFtsrirnere--euum a uimpwuy man mlciulea. Anierlca must gunrantea On the Slat of October. In 187. tha Button. Japan. In Salt Lake. ap--het fire! Incandescent light waa produced forever and "solely wllh Ihe tdood of lu and for caused Ihe president plauae I. of her Kin," If she enters the ague MIMKt FALLS, tint. 0,1 19,- - by Thomaa Edison. 'senator to lose his t mper. nations. t inailian Tlu falls, enahrourinl In VI IONS. IV "The tiealy wbuli Ilia President I rlarkmai ilutlng the war, gleamed on, e he k. save bar "lepiraents! brought A reservation Is mnie In ihe glare of poser ful resrrh-liah- t trestles wh.rh were entered' W JohnsonSahl in Science when the Pfmre of Wtiea. Big '"ere design on the pari of Ihe a our Into h dividing so to stele the meaning of ig I cie Isle last n gh;. pressed the the art h and the people ot the, of this cv enant that lullin' v lilt h flooded the giant cetar-- i There ere lands divided ss particular clause earth In . . v 'th Then radianee can he left n mistake never before In UlMorv " "What the ,here Vfler unending yaaterdav In HamilI1 L nltcd States assumes t "The read. nlvereal Service.) treailcs divides, the league of nations Ry. ton the prlnre a lodev housed In a obligation under article X. etc lint, overlooking WASHINGTON. Oct )l The section the fella and in hie guarantees for all time" "But be-- . Or hv Joint "shall scl of room la llluclratlnne aame rh Congress a of had hie the father cans, you rant prevent hurrlary. ' unley department of slept sericulture turned out In fine Hut t n t In. not In t hrn he waa here ho doclao tha past 12 thre in no reason mh )ou should go h nwrvatmn The roval partv will leave fnr Brentmonths. Ill POO plecea of photography, reported to the aenate ford Into purtnf mhlp ilh tho burglar it waa tomorrow slat-meannounced to laet the and the week begin committee today California speech. He speaks of Ihe,''' ,h foreign relations was made that If all the paid of the Ontario tour of agriculture ware blottedknowledge 'enormous gains" of our allies from , The realad reservation (see out tne I reads 'The vertlsemcnls minds of men tomorrow it would be tea-flavIhe war. and recalls how their hy po- poltlcsl United Stairs declines to assume, Message possible to reconstruct good agriculture from tha pictures Ig tho poeseoslon of under article X or under anv other To tha department . . to emplov article, anv obligation Tha subjects range from the military or naval forces . . . rr o email that they had to organisms ha photoand iB to adopt economic measures I'nittrsal Herle) graphed through a tush power micro no mandate ahall he accepted . . unNEW lORK Oct If The follow- - scupe to fumigation tanka large enough der the treaty of peace . . except hv ing niM4g from Top Hndlct to to admit a whole tram of freight cars Thla reservation th Roman H!hn,c people of Ihe Unit at once, from g fever thk fastened to action of Congresa Ihe hide of a cow to magnificent t rr . km announced today by tha stretches u s hv which they had already di- the real one repudlatea all re.pon-vide- d MontStale U of forest and pasture photoMnnmnn. apoMnlie deleup the earth and the peoples oflnlbllitv. amends article XVI. destrnvs gate to (heJohnmteri from of the top Staten. mountains. graphed ihe ailh' In hla Oregon speeches heor puts In doubt article X, mrlltfiea Alt llteee- - pleturae ete used 'Marty are looking to thr United salt! thal these "burglar" nations came the effect of a vote of the league tttatea aa the renter of rommerrial. In-- Itonal work of aume kind. They are to duHlria! eiouomic and material on leaffront the peace conference printed In In bulletins, Thera gra lour figrore ol SchUKsg ' gorged council to enforce a hovcott We consider America Inatead aa lets. also ahown Tag mar, and gives to Congttss with territory." so that he cannot newspapers: Japan. Ceylon India, Oolong, to and farmers farmers wives find worda sirring enoug'h to describe right to mlthdraw from the league on a piomiaing field for the development are dlspla)cdl English Breakfast. All ooa quality. la by county agents; I pane without chartheir treachery. any question that It might declinecon-- J c religious, moral and charitable at fair and other expositions, and t package and then tn by acterisation," he aays. that sort of another ara brought to tha At frocerx everywhere. lh, mporUllP, of our th, one way or 'He told the t'allfornlane Iderlng eurh vote of the count II hs of the great body of men and I duplicity attention of tha realisation t,d Slate, Uia that "the four great nations. Great might deign to notice iRee The Des-h,and desires would bring to tha women throughout nation who Schilling & Co SaH &WKUC0 make Ufa possible foy tha real of us. Brllaln, France, Italy and Japan, eret New of Oct. 4) Yet Mr. John- - entire world an immediate benefit. hound by secret agreement to rob . 1 t'i' Till,,,i J. I ,f, tl.ioughUu u,rt - la.-tae- lil-hm- -- "j 'If , tllp V t I k. 10. 1 !ht h-- - ,,;'orge tal Prince Presses Illi:iu Photography Playing do-u- p Part ar-rt- v Of Modern Agriculture iiel I Do .you know what tannin is? Its the stuff they tan leather with. Theres a lot of tannin common tea. Get tea Skip the tannin. I Schilling Tea, the with an abundance of rich rluiln I and no tannin unless you let it stand too From Pope American People ... long. Cheaper than common tea, too costs more per pound, but less per cup. 1 or i thjt to!f Inttfr-advi- r. lti e, What Do Advertisements To You? -- high-hand- Thsi'i what thnusandg of ftrenarh ttifleme are cVsr.g now. Instead of Ukm tncucs. tr trytoe to pauti up a ponr dijpatiun. they u atuc king live saef cause of the aUment ckiggwd liver and disordered towebL Ibr IxJwarda' 0bv T shift a amus the liver tn sooUuna. tyedlmg way. Wlirn thn byr and bnwels are per hrming I lair natural functions, away James Hiilhouae He leprearinrd Haven, tonii lie. tlrut In the l ulled Male, aenate Ths elm tree wlit. h l.n and give III Haven at reel name of tha Kim I'll', weie by Hlll'iouav tin Iha 71 at of tntot.er oin IIM, the lot laal aearliiit fob rise nth the ontinentul I'ongreaa adjourn, d at Tha neat congrraa was ork itHd under the new rohwti,uiion !! cf ictober In KM. the nlled Ktales frigate ot,atltutbn cleat lited to berorna tha moat famous the-sc-r- 6 on vv.a of the rer-a-o- I. ! Ireakl s Get t the Rea! Cause Talc Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablet i j apt-omlr- flora uad la Ur I , fata aigt.t wi'k rkauotal a aa at aa ta aaailart sad emar s Sat MTUUUM-dO- f AMJN 1 ( 1 reserv purloii tun h left no ittisluke m h de Hie r ui lenervution hotliinfi lrv bill urn e lailutv He ii.usi have i And all s m ui e (f t tie ih.u he did inf at can are hM IlKT THKTI1. than eniimentt uHuhmnl to Uvcul! ITm the ppeech hy Mr Johnson Ii Hiil.iin on the part of Canada. Au-- j frail. i. ill , Uu Miiiiiittnu of enemies the tahoirnrle me sre led to hetlev u Jhc h.igue t a mere vusur that that I'reibideni Wilaon and the Amen-u- U (hu Versailles XODon anv ami 'air m i Mlhflt' 'TTirrnt m t the dictation group of simplrtoiit ot veuUon mete vote wtrh. and who ut i and ullomed Huropean (areal Hrltuia. dldoina(M lo put It m II over them. II While (Heal Hi Main appura to hsv a th(Hiellca) udvaulae In the votS h. of note that such ult moi tallMlc of the live dominion, in the uacmbly periodicals mn John Hull,' puhllrhed are aasrrtlng thr rxait i hr Fulled ttutrs haa hr. n glwn a'" teal advantage over nit other nation t on v erne of thi story, and loudly de nounclng l.loyd George and hla aseo iu Lhu league; by tlu uicugliltlon ac- elates for being so stupid as to allow corded to our .Moiiioc do. trine. Thla makes us paramount in the western thla Yankee college professor to shape tteaiy provisions In the Inter-Chemisphere, tend will far more than all the of American commercialism ot offset the apparent advantage Among other things Mr. Johnson (.real Britain in the tiatiernhly. denounces the president for allowing In a lung explanation to eh.iw that the ihe five votes of llilindi colonics In Ihe convention lo Incorporate Into Into secret trestles entered Ihe avoembly would enable rirltain to compact European countries previous outvote America lu that Imd'. the between advent Into Ihe war. In a dramuiator omitted to aay that If anv td our wav he lold how Balfour and nation la divcsal isfled wllh Hie vote of matic Ishll and the representatives of France ihe council and appeal, to the assem- and with the Fnited States Italv bly. thal nation must then secure a Senate forplead Immediate American help unanimous vote of all the nationa while their pockets weie bulging with In the rouncil. plus a majorIn his vivid word Morel- - treaties. In of all the other nations the ity you could almost see tlic-- e In all matters of penre and delineation men burdened to the limit with slate war, therefore, the league council la papers which their respective governtho real determining hodv. whether ments were allowing them to carry In or not the matter Is referred to the their for safeassembly. If Britain were our op- keepingpockets, presumably ponent. neither that country nor our Mr. Johnaon knows better hy far own would have a vote on the questhe average American cttlxen that tion at Ivaue. And If the British em- than no law can be made today which could were none the ono,of contestants, pire legally punish a man for some act of of its colonics could vote yesterday before the law waa In exOup Army Overseas. istence. President Wilson's stand for at. When the senator brought Ins fol- open covenants, openly arrived lowers to their Teet cheering h de- must of necessity look forward and The peace convention not backward. claring that American soldiers wers could undo secret treaties being sent hv the league of nations of thenot In Justice past, no matter how anxious sitting at Paris, to save the coal mines thev might have been to do It No exof Silesia front Bolshevik destruction, law could atand the test China, robbed her at Boris, and aspost as he wag false usual, for there is no of thefactor nor even the test of serted that they could not do othercourts, of In nationa, and our army league common reason. wise because they had agreed to tha is still under Europe (he supreme robbery In advance." rommand of tho Allied council and II. THE 8HANTING AWYItD. General Foch. OUR ALLEGED MISTAKE. Troop movements featurof the One treaty provisions there are the aftermath of the war, Of course, those who agrpe with Mr. rest ed and of the the Johnson by because we have not yet ratified the Is that clause pertaining to Mr. Johnson that we went into the treaty of peace. He says he saw re- objectors war by mistake on the wrong side, peninsula of Shantung. cruiting signs. 50.000 men wanted theThe to aid the cause of burglars. "robmost casual examination of the for service In Europe." and. added, modern "dlvldersof peoples, will history of Shantung reveals bers. and "This under s league of nations" , . . the his conclusion that though the absurdity of the contention of the applaud the council sitting at Paris, which Is Allied nations could fool us once or of the league. ihe league of nations sitting there to- opponents About the year 1898 the Germans twice with their secret treaties dividelse than that." Our set up the claim that two of their ing up the earth's surface," they canday: nothing marines, he went on, have been land- ministers had been murdered In China, not fool us with the league of nations. ed at Trau. In Dalmatia, under the I am notYmlng they must be paid an Indem- He therefore adds: order of the secret council sitting at and that commensurate with that national to put my country Into their power Paris That is the present league of nity Those who think that our Indignity. Under duress, the Chinese again. nations. Such statements are mere nation year great and faithful allies, to whose aid agreed to give them a " falsehoods we and at whose side our Presrushed, lease on the Shantung peninsula. III. Ojyen Covenants. ident McKinley, one of our best presi- boys fought- - to the death are robbers He says the president promised open dents. was then in office, and John and burglars, must admit that we went into the war on the wrong side covenants of peace, yet that when he Hay, one of our ablest state secre- blindly reached Paris, the treaty was arrived taries, was In his cabinet. The gov- and . thus prevented Germany from such criminals where they beat behind closed doors In ' seven ernment was strongly Republican. So putting behind prison bars as she months of stealth " The league cove- far from any United States senator or long to do; that we should have aided nant is an open treaty: It Is being de- any other United States official rais- tried our enemies in giving to these great bated the world over before any na- ing a protest against this tion accepts it. That Is what an open action, the only diplomatic report we thieves the punishment they merit covenant means. The senator seems have of It Is a compliment from John But I challenge any one to show that to think that to be an open covenant Hay to the German officials com- our Allies profited from the war, or that any one of them is "gorged with mending their shrewd diplomacy. be formulated In the open it The 800,000 square miles German soldiers carried earth on territory." In the streets or- - theatres with the fort- that the senator says Britain gets out populace present. Nor Is his lnsultlttg their backs and built the great ress of Kao Kow, and the German of the war as her portion of the swag. seven months of stealth falsehood redeemed by the circumstances. government held undisputed posses- Is a sheer myth. Britain, if she gets reluctantly accept the E"b day tfie results arrived at In the sion of Shantung until they were anything, willmandatories of lands to peace conference were given out to all driven oiit hy Japan in the early burdensome be cared for and held at the final dismonths of the great European war. the world. There waa no stealth. -When England found herself beset posal of The league. America Is being closed, doors True, there were urged to accept similar mandatories, against the president's wish during by the most formidable war machine is regarded as too the deliberations, just as there aro of all history she naturally looked but the burden closed doors" In the senate, not mere- around for allies., To enlist the aid great for us to take over even poor for protection. France gets ly upon such weighty subjects as the of Japan she agreed to their demand Armenia ,: no territory, except pe.ace of the world, hut whenever that of turning over to them the German which concurred belongs to her. Italy gets only a body so decides; and closed doo"s do lease on Shantung. Franceand China strip of the Adriatic coast, and will in the same agreement, herself acquiesced. Japan sent a mili- probably fall to acquire Fiume, which Japan tary expedition and drove the Ger- (s her onet great ambition. mans out of Shantung, and had al- gets only the German rights In a season and with a defready held possession of it for upwards of four years when the armi inite promise to turn the provinces over to China. Is it the senators Idea stloe was signed. that these colonies should be returned Now suppose we took Johnsons to substitute the word China" Immein the treaty for Japan. a rupture diately we would precipitateand France dewith Japan, with England to back her. The United States sen ate. strongly partisan, as It Is. saw the folly of such a course, and yesterday voted overwhelmingly against It. bowels -- ..President .Wilson drew the promise return from Japan that she we go Into the Shantung to China.goesIf In, we have an league and Japan Japan to easy method of compelling -keep her" promise, THE MONROE DOCTIUN'E. Senator Johnson and hia cohferees have'said much about the necessity of some form of reservation or amendment to safeguard the Monroe doctrine. TVhen President Wilson came over with the first rough draft of the arleague he naturally supposed thatterriticle X. which guaranteed the torial integrity of all the signatory countries and which would of necessity extend the same guarantee to all other countries, covered the ground. food digestion The Monroe doctrine py this means would become a world principle. Does g poor complwrfon atand fee- -. But In consequence of the vocifertween times yog and popularity-fo- od senators ths ous demand from these -access? Resinol Ointment and Reai-npresident had a specific clause interred In the league covenant acknowledgSoap da not work miracle, but ing the Monroe doctrine, and putting they 6o make red, roafh, pimply skins it in the light of a established prinJ clearer, fresher and more attractive. ciple, which. the league would recog-nis- e Use them regularly for a few days and Heretofore America only had SaUdAar and all See how your complexion improves. doctrine Monroe asserted the hi the WarW other nations had refused to acSo! 4 by 1 4fWcrti tm4 4t mSn rsk I Bitanwn Mi knowledge It. But the edoptlon of Tnslfrec Mss ta Aarw 10., Ulr 2 nathe league covenant will pjl tion back 'of It at once, and article lisMuiiM i.taXs I la faaa. aad Wf aval thir oim I love I potions lu Eleanor Gotham, the Duth j aaa of Gloucester. I In III, on the 711 of Ortwtiar Ed- mt J mund Waller, the Enjliah lyric ' and political write!, die.! (in tha ? at of (n tuber,' In I A. 1,'illlain William and Mary Fletcher gov ei nor of I'ennaylvnnu and deprived Will am I'enn of h.a rights. Two years lairr I'rwi waaj ralorrd to oftu'e aaf i S4 sad all pl,r,d aut, I SX ta a .,iai-l I Anar da .ik ad kad lS whai la elate I ilia I (aa aar n lata fcalllaa a f slay sad tail on nul ri Eta. was burned for fuinlahmg oaerworked of dUaaaad kidneys sod bladder so that the system is msner tree from ws.is end tbst cautes one to irei ulJ, tired, tea They banitb backache, rheujuid. matic pnoi, sore muscles, auff juinli. Pn J 0 Willti. tuaii,. Kill-- , wni.t lor-paikag- e, fr I blip weak, ni-l- l)i by I the list 4f October, In I If rgery Jourdrmain, the Wdih of I , ( TOMORROW nei , - 1 gauaaa ctwtnbvlg to kMaay trouble, and weak c dleeaecd kidneys Brska one fosl old la middle ejc. . j during tha early part of lhs aoulciur. Haltering preferred war ilie light In ship .applies Hally pblmwia. pal attaullona. patrlotlu ,r, ,f(w , ,oulltr, , H Intel pieThis meaning w aa i, him kaded loiurallhtf faota. diatoillng 0 y Overwork, worry, aaxlaiy of aorrow wadaraiaeg atrtn jib and baahb. 1 beaa - by brilliant 1 Feel Old? COLDS aai-ialt- lr j FOR ! il lailuna, und ilcUbcf alely iiit.U ading and the united. And does to Oarmany and Turkey? ha think that Aloaia-Lu- f ralna, bhan-lun- g and Ibd !alnialian ruaat ton. atllula Why does ha Iha eatth" Grfiuino-Ar:.n-aay that our aihaa hat Kama "flayer" II n burglarised" lllltyien iieimati), Au.trla and Tui Ilia all that anemy iuun key, whan Bjyr trira aia leuuirad to do la to ay ait of tha datrtaga I hey hata dona and to relinquish tha land thay hava aiolan Ila doeiaraa that tha and optnaaad president told ua how Iha naw trerdmu would daatroy 'ataiy aiblliaiy puwvri d'.alorh the pern a of that ran aca runfci-- l Alia world" hut at tha t lama forgot alt abuut It- yet Iha fai I la that every great aihltraiy power haa ban oteihiown and tha m u l ilirm are now I. ring put In'u !rait- Jlaikata To ha aura, Iha power of III Haiti, Flame Italy, and Japan waa r Tablrle of Aapli In ) of jj ull dctrord. but only that i ontalnliif ui . Austria Bulgaria, and Tmkey tt.yrr duo thm for I FolJ I'alit, j jy,,, ha think that wa uiatlhlrw tha llra.lai he, Neutalgi And. why dor. he uuihogo and m , ue poweia" Name Hay rr Rheumatism y,e will not aaak of th haiah-no- n iiiraiia,M h phy genuine AlHln prr.dlhrd j iiuelty" of athav paare leiuii? 1, Un, nineteen y eat a Handy tin H I. few 17 tenia hoar, of l.lu.li 101 iiie.ldrnt told ui, ' aaid lie ASPIRIN Answer to Senator Hiram Johnson 20 ed 1 b-- mean to you? They are not there to flaunt this mans or tksfc mans selfish . v. Do youreally appreciate what the advertisement plans-for-profi- Bhan-turrg-'-f- sd-vi- oriailureof -- any day pends upon whether functionate the properly or not , if . adver-tisemen-ts w 9!r -- SinOJ V I'D nvo This is why you will find it profitable to read the regularly. .Perhaps you do. Bu,t read them with an appreciation of j list Vliat the development-o- f honest, truthful advertising has meant in smoothing out some of the kinks of your daily routine. 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