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Show I DISCUSS LIQUOR QUESTmjL AS RELATED TO POLITI " Albert Allen and J. M. Settle w6rT jUi well-matched participants In an anlma and vivacious debate held Tuesday cv Ing, under the auspices of Hie jjg club of the. First Molhodlst church, In!) church parlors. The question for disci slon was: "Resolved, that the liquor tion can best be settled out of politic: Mr. Allen spoke for fifteen minutes Ini1 ga affirmative, after which Mr. Settle m twenty minutes upholding the negative. iSi Following Mr. Settle s speech, a nura ' of those present expressed tholr ratji jlfl live opinions, and Mr. Allen completed. argument by mnklng n compromise fJi tween the affirmative and the negat , lie decided that it wn3 prartlcallyj &l possible to settle the liquor quest a without the aid of legislation. J, $Z Miss Leola Schraek sang tiro w , solos in excellent form, nnd wciUtf wero rendered by Miss Anna Fnusleri' , S. Shibley and .1. B. Ioikett, 5 .- |