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Show BRITISH OFFICER IS " GUE5J OF OGOEMTES Lieutenant Colonel Horlick of the. British army, departed today for Chi- ag. att.;- having vl.'dted v. lib friends 111 Ogd'e'D, including Poatniast. r tieorr'e ! L. Mrowninr. days after a hunting trip in Alaska' idayg aftetr a hunting trip In Alaska. It Was in Alaska that he and the Brownings became acquainted and the Ivlsll here was for toe -purpose of re-Inewing re-Inewing this acquaintanceship. Mr. Horlick is out of the servlCt and !haj returned to business. He is retailed retai-led lo the Horll.k;; of malted milk i fame His father Is head of the business busi-ness in Kngland ami his um le manages th. .iffalru of the company th the ! L'rlted Stat, s "Alaska Is a wonderful country and should have a great future." Mr. llor-IllCK llor-IllCK said. It Is my opinion that Americans Am-ericans sboulil beconm more familial With this valuable territory of theirs.' |