Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, May 21, 1912, Page 2, Image 2

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T AT
CONVENTION HELM
Harry New Selects Senator
for Temporary Chairman
ship of Body.
TAFT SAID TO GAIN POINT
Former Member of IlnoeTeir CaM
n. Allhoah IWllrrrd lo terror
rrr-.lrt-il. ! ' Of-.
pwd by Cotonrl.
CHICAGO. Vr r"lal.
tnr K.liha Root, of Nw York, will b
rx-omtn'iMlfxt tmpormry chairman
of the Republican National convention.
The announcement of his acceptance of
ma post wu mada loniicht by Harry
Nw. chairman of tha subcommittee on
urintrmtnii of tha Kepubllcan Na
tional commute.
Prc!lnt Taft la undarstood to haa
expressed a preference for Senator
Root. Mia aelection la considered espe
riallr appropriate from a Taft stand
point In view of tha fact that ha ta
a Taft supporter, even though he waa
a iwrntKr of Theodora Roosevelt's Cab.
Iim and cornea from tha atate In which
the es-Preewlent reetdea. There haa
hern aome talk that Roosavelt mlht
teek to prevent Senator Root from
nervine aa temporary chairman, but
rumore to thla affect are not credited
t.y member of the National committee.
( tm nlat It riri
An Illlnoia movement for Senator
rummina. of Iowa, aa a compromlaa
candidate for the Republican Presi
dential nomination waa launched to-
nntet were filed with the National
committee today from tha Flrat l"rt1a
I'istrlct, tha Ninth Alabama, tha Flrat
to Seventh. Inclusive. Louisiana: tha
seventh Kansas and tha Seventh Texas.
In the Fourth I.outslsna Plstrlrt
there are three acta of contesting dele,
sates, two of them for Taft. Thla con
tut will be watched with intereat In
view of the report that thera are only
II Republican votera In tha diatrlct.
there are 12 contesting delegates
rntv one RepuMlcan will be left at
home to guard the lntereata of the
party when the convention la In ses
sion. .
( vaieatlas Deleaata Assara.
Colonel K. U Morae. of Escalator
Sprints Mo. I th flrat leader to
nut tn hla appearance lo get the wtrea
laid for appearlnc before the meeting
.n June of the National commute In
rrsarri to conteeta. Colons Morae U to
head the Taft rtclraate In the contest
in the Third Kutru-t of Mlaeourt.
Munv thousand of peraona who are
toping to wltn part of the National
Convention are doomed to disappoint
ment New today aald that more than
i...o.0 applications for the gener
ai admls-ton tl' seta had been received
He and Kred I'phnm. chairman of the.
riilrito committee, are in a quandary
a to how to apportion them.
The 11.17 ets which will be placed
In the Coliseum will be apportioned a
follows: Iel-icate and wives, 7li: al
ternate, presa. SO; Chicago,
country at larae,
Two thousand seate for Chlragoana
will prohahlv to those who con
tributed tUt.On to brine: the) conven
tion here.
DRINK CAUSE OF SUICIDE
Cuninrr's Jory Told of Arncnthar
Artlona by Aomao.
i llM-Viii. May : A Coroners Jurv
returned t.Klay a verdict of pulclde
Mle de.pondent. In the case of llenrv
spruck von Armenthal. a brother of a
Ortnan Karon, who waa found shot to
death In a hotel yeeterday. The. prin
cipal witness at the Inquest waa Mr
f rancra Rosrnhlatl, to whom Armen
thal referred In a letter he left aa
The. finest m oman In the. world."
r'riemls aald the couples rnrair
ment recentlv was broken because of
Armenthal a Inability to quit drinking.
Mrs. Rosenblatt, In her teatlmony.
.I no rcfwen. e to the reported en
isasrmcnt. Mrs. Rosenblatt testified that, after
rM-.iiln two letter from Armenthal
1M r'ndav. In one of whicii he threat,
cued to kill himself, she. met him at tha
home of W. J. Jones, an attorney.
'lie waa under the Influence of
junior then I met him." aha testified.
"I tried to prevail on him to quit
Irtnkinc. hut It did no rood. I saw
Ins coat bulging and. believing he had
a revolver In Ins hip pocket, we tried
to Induce him to alve It up. He would
not admit he hat a revolver, and
laiiched the. matter off. I never took
mu-ipiislv his threats to mil hla life.
. i.nktnc heavily caused hla despond
ency.' SALEM BILLS CHERRY FAIR
Triple Attraction rinnnetl at State
4 apiial Jnly II. 1 2 antl 13.
,M.i:M. Or. May ;0 (Special.) Tha
H-ard of Trade at a meeting tonight
ct July 11. II and 13 a the dates for
tlie annual Cherry t"!r. Theae days
n.re chosen because of tha fact that
the K:k' reunion will be held In Port
land during that week and It la hoped
tiiat the attraction here will bring
n.any visitors fro mth Rose City. The
Marion County Manufacturers" exhibit
i:i be held In conjunction with the
flurry Fair and it la probable that tha
dorse show aiso will be held one day
f the three days.
Plans for an aerial exhibition and
nany other attractions are being art-aimed.
All the cluba In the city have
I'c.-n asked to co-operate to make the
i.t a succea. The local mlittla com.
iny naa offered the use of the new
armory, where the exhibits will be on
liisp'ay.
TWIN FUND REACHES $300
Adltional Subscription Krcclred for
Johnson Orphan.
Subscriptions to the fund for Karl,
and Everett Johnson, the twin orphan
bota cared for at the tpen Air Sani
tarium, reached the $J mark yeater
t!a. when amounta were received of
II f-.m the Infant class of St. Pavld'a
Sunday ecrool and S- from a well-wisher
who declined to lva hla name
A!i persona desirous of helping In
t."i enlerprte may leave their ran
tnhutlous at The Dreioiiiia office, and
t e monev WU1 be promptlv forwarded
to thura la rharse of tha fund.
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NATIONAL
TOTTED STATES SENATOR WHO
CHAIRMAN OF REPUBLICAN
X7-
KtlHl
OHIO RESULT GUESS
Belief Is Delegation Will Be
About Evenly Divided.
T. R. IS CHEERED LOUDEST
Indications Are Colonel Has
ftrrn(th With Farmers but That
Taft Will Get Greater Part of
lelc-Kaws-al-Irte.
lVntlnued From Flrat PmC-
addreeeea. which- were ajlven over to
answerln Mr. Bryan.
President Taft and Governor Har
mon went to their bomea In Cincinnati
tonla-ht. Tha President will depart
tomorrow for Washington and Oo
emor Harmon will hear the returns at
hla home. Colonel Rooeevelt and Sen
ator La Folletta completed their cam
palms, the ona departing for the East
last nlKht. the other for the Weat.
Supporters of all factions In the -cornered
contest are expecting a large
primary yote. Because of the compli
cated ballots, returne are not expected
until Isle. The polls will be open from
5:30 In tha morning until the same
hour In the evening.
6600 VOLTS; MAN LIVES
SKlfc i.ri'Rm:i tiirovgh to
IIRAIX BY SHOCK.
Clothing (ienr, Lineman Irops 55
Fret Wlion Current Tnrnrd Off
and Withstands Peath.
KALAMA. t-,.. Mar S t Special. )
For more than 30 seconds thla morn
ing Kdward Anderson, a lineman, was
gripped to the high voltage wires of
the Washington-Oregon Corporation
electric plant while 0 volts of elec
trlcltv went surging through hla body.
While making repairs for the local
telephone rompenv his head came in
contact with a high-vottage electric
light wire and could not be released
until a phone message fcad been sent
to the power plant, eight miles distant
and tha current turned off. Then the
body dropped to the ground, a dla-tam-e
of Ii fet.
While Ms skull Is burned through to
his brain and hla clothing was burned
off. he la still alive, though uncon
scious. Five doctors from Kalama. Rai
nier and Kelso are attending him. and
pronounce it the most remarkable case
they have ever known
HO MEN ARE Ifl DALLAS
ALMOST ALL CITIES IX LAND
ARE nKFRKSENTED.
M. Louis IeWsatlon Has Trained
Chorus Singing Houn Dawg and
San 1-Vanclaco Has Bear.
DALLAS. Tex.. May JO. Advertlelng
men from all parts of the Nation reached
PeJlae today for the beginning of
the annual meeting of the Associated
Advertising Cluba of America. The
first feature today was th automobile
PTher"e were fanfares of "publicity"
from almost every city In the union
There were taundrede of rarletlea of
"local color."
St. Louis' delegation, for Instance,
brought a chorua trained exclusively
on tha "Houn Pawg" aong. However,
tha words ware, different. Intimating
that Inasmuch Is the 'noun' was a
healthy bull terrier weighing 10
pounds, nobody "was klckin him
aroun.'"
Prior to the parade, there were wel
coming addressee by Governor Colquitt
and Mayor Holland. At a second bual
neaa aaaalon. reporta of committees
ware beard aad advertising men told
THE MOIIMXG OKEGOXlAy. IIESUAY, MAY
IS APPOINTED TEMPORARY
NATIUWAJj tuflvtmiun
-i
e- . !
BOUT.
of Improvements In their methods and
work.
Officers will be elected Thursday and
tha convention city for next year
chosen.
Julius Schneider. In an address on "The
Organisation Needa of Retail Advertle
lng." said the great and glaring fault
of most big retail advertising is In
efficient administration due to Insuf
ficient expenditure for organization.
"Three klnda of retail advertising or
tanlxations to my mind seem nec
essary." he said.
"First proper organlxatlon and an
appreciation of the sphere r.f advertis
ing department of America-! big atores.
"Second Organisation of the retail
ers In each community for the purpose
of working with the Natlonsl adver
tisers for mutually profitable results
through National campaigns In local
newspapers.
"Third Organlxatlon of the small re
tailors or specialty shop to give him
SB good an advertising service as his
big and overshadowing department
store competitor."
Tha memberahlp of the Associated
Advertising Clubs of America has in
creaaed nearly 70 per cent In the laat
year. President George W. Coleman
said In hla annual report. The mem
bership Increase Is from 577s to S7il.
the number of clubs enrolled Increas
ing from to 130. The new clubs
represent 1 different states, territories
and provinces, as widely sepsrated as
Maine. California and the Hawaiian
Islands.
Mr. Coleman auggested that adver
tising la opening a great field of use
fulness for women who appreciate the
enormous Influence of advertising In
the home.
The Baltimore delegation put a "11I
down tn the streets and the San Fran
cisco delegation announced they had
secured a ship cable to restrain their
bear, which has thrived aroaxlogly alnce
his arrival here. Tha cities seeking
the next convention have resorted to
full-page newspaper advertising and
billboard posting to help their cam
paigns. NEW POWER LINE PLANNED
Hood River to Be Connected Across
Columbia by Aerial.
. , .... . DivfD ne VI a t- en fKne-
riwL' . . - -. .
L-lal "As soon as a right-of-way can
. . . r xr L' n. .r- rr whne
he secured irom . - '
ranch aurrouda Stanley Rock, from
which point an aerial line of the Ta
ctile Tower Light Company Is
pUnned to leave thla bank to connect
with the Husum line of the company
In Washington, the management will
begin the construction of the overneaa
transmission line," says Albert Hall,
manager of the Hood River Gas
Klectrlc Company of this city. The
right-of-way was recently vacated by
the Pacific Telephone Comany. the lines
of which now cross the river by cable.
The Pacific Power A Light Company
has three lines crossing the Columbia
at the following points: Priest's Rap
Ids. Pasco and Pendleton. The Hoort
River line, which will be 1982 feet, will
be the longest over the Columbia.
Under the supervision or v-niei r.u
glneer Galvarw. H. F. Parsons has been
r . . - i . -. ..ir with a crew
DI1SV QUI 1 II M ' immx - ' - - ,
of men resurveylng the high power line
between mis city aim inn .
L..i.u. nt Hood Rlrer
M. worse, v iij .n. --
County, has Just completed the survey
for an extension line oi inc company
. . vi uncA district and a crew
of men Is now busy In that community
stretching the lines.
BORAH INSISTS ON ACTION
No Adjournment I'ntil Homcslcad
Measure Passes, He Says.
OREGONIAN-NEW8 BURKAC. Wash
ington. May 0. "There will be no ad
journment of this session of Congress,
If I can prevent it. until the three-year
homestead bill finally Is passed," was
Senator Borah's answer today to lead
ing Senators who were endevaring to
work out an agreement to adjourn by
June 15th, ,
Borah Is disgusted at the failure of
the conference committee to reach an
agreement. He fears If there should
be an agreement to adjourn by June 15.
opponenta of the three-year bill might
hold the b. In conference until that
date and thus virtually kill It. He
says he will not submit to such tactics.
Mrs. Agnes Edgerton Dead.
Mrs Agnes Edgerton died at 10:10
last night at her residence. 694 P.oflney
avenue.' She was S year old. and was
stricken with paralysis at i o'clock
laat night. Funeral notice will be given
later.
Mayor of Fresno Dying.
LOS ANGELES. May JO Dr. Ches
ter H. Kowell. Mayor of Fresno and
one of the most prominent men in Cal
iforniaa Dolliical life, is dyirfg at tha
residence of W. J. Washburn In this
eliy.
PRESIDENT DOBS
T. R. "THE BOLTER"
Taft Makes Final Plea to Ohio
Republicans for Their
Support.
WRECK OF PARTY IS SEEN
Roosevelt's Threat to Bolt tn Event
of Not Being Nominated Held
to Be One Man Placing His
Ambitions Above All Else.
DAYTON. O.. May . 20. President
Taft'a seven days of speeohmaklng
throughout Ohio came to an end here
tonight with a final plea to Republi
cans to give him their support at to
morrow's primaries and to defeat Colo
nel Theodore Roosevelt, whom Mr. Taft
dubbed "tha bolter."
In nearly every one of a dosen
speeches Mr. Taft appealed for Republi
cans to consider and keep In mind Mr.
Roosevelt's Cleveland speech, where,
the President said, he prophesied a
bolt.
Wreck of Party Predicted.
He continued to predict the wreck of
the party if Mr. Roosevelt does not
change his attitude and Is not assured
of the nomination by the R'P"011"
National convention. He asked Re
publicans to remember how long that
party had existed, what It always had
atood for. and to decide for themselves
whether they wished to see it disrupt
ed to "gratify the ambition of one
man." .
Mr Taft has made no predictions be
fore any of the prlmarlee and he fol
lowed this rule today. His friends are
confident the result of his trip will
be evident at the polls Tuesday.
Taft Has Hard Day.
It was a hard day for Mr. Taft. The
sun was hot and he often spoke In Its
full glsre. His voice showed the strain
of the long tour.
Mr Taft has traveled almost 3000
miles' and has passed six day in his
private car and one tn Cleveland. The
trip has been trying as any he has ever
undertaken. Mr. Taft'a only engage
ment tomorrow Is one at the polls in
Cincinnati and he expecta to leave that
. . . W.ahlnvlnn
city in me iiummu ..
"X OCOMPBOMISE," SAYS T. R.
Colonel Insists He Wll Be Named
and. Will Draw Platform.
DENISON. Or., May 20. The. Roose
velt campaign in Ohio came to an end
here today. After, he had delivered
his speech the. ex-President started for
Oyster Bay. where he expects to bo
when the returns from the Otflo pri
mary come In tomorrow. ....
Colonel Roosevelt emphasised first
thst there would be. no compromise In
the selection of a Republican candidate
for President, so far as he was con
cerned. " ... , ,
"I'll nam the compromise candidate,
he went on. "Ho'll be me. I'll name
the compromise platform; It will be our
platform."
He also called attention to the part
the Republican National committee will
play in determining tha makeup of the
Chicago convention.
He said that the "bosses" would not
be pejrmltted to take control.
"Mr. Taft has recently announced
on "two or three different occasions,"
Colonel Roosevelt said, "that what he
calls the friends of constitutional gov
ernment will control at Chicago. That
means of course, and can only mean
that they will control the National
committee. .
"I serve notice on them that the po
lice, the rank and nle of the Repub
lican party, will be the masters and
not the eervaius of the men they have
chosen to represent them: that we w 11
control and our Representatives will
control the National convention: snd
from now on. will control our legisla
tion In state and Nation."
Since Colonel Roosevelt came Into
Ohio a week ago hehas made "'"H 90
speeches. He has traveled 1714 miles
within the borders of the state He
showed no signs of fatigue tonight and
hla voire, which gave him some trouble
on Saturday was In better condition.
, . di,aIi made a final ap
peal to the people in the form of a
statement. -
"I wish to get mo vviu.i w
people of the country and when the
peopie .,nr.,ird themselves.
whatever their verdict may be. I shall
cheerfully accept It. saya
ment.
WHEAT PRICES CRUMBLE
flop-Loss Orders and Crop News
Bear Chicago Market.
. ...... o ft Vinf "ston loss"
orders, executed on' a market bare, of
demand, brought about a decMne
todav In wheat. Crop and weather
news was bearish, but the break ap-
. v.. .hiefiv an aftormath of
the selling flurry of last week.
jul v delivery or wneav o.mu -
..-a with 11.08 at the
close' Saturday night. Weakness nearly
as great showed itself, too. In corn, oats
and provisions.
Coffee Hearing Adjonms.
NEW YORK. May 20. The hearing on
the Government order served on the
New York Dork Company, to show
csuse whv It should not be restrained
Timely Hints on
Hair and Complexion
months of Summer will
touch lightly the hair that Is shampooed
. . . , . tAnnnnflll of Which.
witn cni"w. r
dissolved In a cup of hot water Is amplo
for a thorough cleansing. After a can
throx shampoo the hair takes on a silky
softness and beautiful luster and the
roots are. so strengthened that the sun
will not have mo unsnuiis
noticeable with hair Improperly cared
for.
Wind and sun will not freckle or tan
the skin pr. icu --
.... T" 1. I f. nrAvtaV-Ajt hV H4.
max louou. . i m v -1 '
solving 4 ounces of spurmax In hi pint
. , i hAt w,trl. then addinsr
Wlicn nc tv " - ' ' - " "
2 toaspoonfuls glycerine. The spur
msx lotion Is Invisible when on. is not
sffectea oy w ina wr (.cmij.iBiivu,
Its asuy use rapiuij t
oily condition and Imparts to any com
plexlon a roso-tint and charming soft-
1912.
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TELEPHONE HERALD
IK the quiet of your home, in any room, or in every room,
News fcy Telephone, Mnsic by Telephone,
Sermons hy Telephone, Vandeville by Telephone,
Lectures, speeches, theatrical performances, opera, and . hap
penings of every sort, by telephone; not in squeaky, rasping,
nerve-jarring sounds, but clear and melodious tones,- the human
voice itself reaching you over the wires.
CIIBCPDinC WOW 5 CENTS A DAY. payable waea Instruments are .
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(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.)
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will commence a full commercial service from 8 A. St. to 12 P. 11. for 6
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day.
DAT PRO5RAMSIE
10:80 to 12:30 News, muilc tonfl.
11:30 Piano, Remlck's Son Shop.
1 :00 Piano solo.
1; 15 Soprano sol.
1:20 Pino solo. Monoloru-
1:30 Contralto aolo.
1:85 Stentor XDonoio.ru
1:45 Soprano solo.
1:50 Piano aolo,
2;00 Contralto solo.
2.00 Piano music from Remlck'a.
2:10 Full orchestra. o-ertur.
stentor announcement.
2 :.".tv Soprano solo.
2 "40 Orchestral music.
2:45 Baritone raptime song.
2.50 Orchestral music.
S OO Duet, soprano and contralto.
3:05 Orchestral music.
315 Stentor announcements.
S 20 Solo, string-.
3:30 Soprano solo.
3:40 'Olio solo.
3 : 60 Orchestral music.
8:55 Contralto solo.
4 -00 Piano music.
4:00 to 6:00 Baseball reports.
Music from Remlck'a
news.
Sons
Shop.
8:00 to 6:00 Remlck's Sons Shop.
(Bussing sound announces each number about to commence. One minute
between each number.)
Subscribe now; payable when instruments are put in your office
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It 's Information, Inspiration and Amusement on Tap in the Home.
COME AND LISTEN.
OREGON TELEPHONE HERALD CO.
506 ROYAL BLDG SEVENTH AND MORRISON.
from disposing- of 950,000 bass of cof
fee in connection with the Government
suit to break up the Brazilian coffee
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY
is bound to grow because we are the best
equipped optical store in the state.
Because our service includes an examination
by a registered optician of the highest profes
sional standing. Because we never advise the
use of glasses unless they are absolutely needed.
Because we charge only for the glasses at uni
formly moderate prices. Because our service
stands for skill, thoroughness and dependability.
Come in and get acquainted.
COLUMBIAN OPTICAL COMPANY
145 SIXTH STREET.
Floyd F. Brower, Manager.
CLEANSE YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS
WITH DELICIOUS "SYRUP OF FIGS."
Removes the sour bile, gases
"T
out gripe or nausea, jno neaaacne, mcugesuuu,
constipation, biliousness or coated tongue.
Foul brsath. coated tongue, dull.
throbbine; headache, stomach sour and
full of sases. Indigestion, biliousness
and a sallow complexion, mean that
your thirty fet of bowels are clogged
with waste matter; that tneee orain-
af?e organs of the body are obstructed;
liver stagnant and stomacn tuu or
noisonous srass. sour bile and undi
gested, fermenting food not properly
carried off.
Most of our ills are caused by con
stipated bowels. We all need a laxa
tive sometimes; nobody can doubt that.
The only question Is, Which one Is the
best? and that isn t a question any
more. Syrup of KIrs, being composed
entirely of luscious flers, senna and
aromatics, must act In a harmless,
gentle and natural way. Syrup of Figs
can be constantly used without Injury.
.2 V'
V Tr--x-w-- uteri
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EVENING PROGRAMME.
;O0 Final baseball score,. P. C. 1
and N- W. L; standing of Am.
and Nat. L. team,: sporting
new,, followed by Hungarian
Orchestra playing at Hot Brau.
0:&O News from evening papers.
Hungarian" Orchestra.
:S News, baseball acore,. Eiinri-'
rlaa Orchestra.
T:10 Short talk aboot Telephone
Herald. Hungarian Orchestra.
7:30 Jokes: short stories; Hungarian
Orchestra.
:O0 Baritone ragtime ong.
H:tn Soprano solo.
8:10 Stentor monologue.
Contralto solo.
g:2 Reading by Stentor.
Soprano solo.
8:30 Ragtime song.
S:33 Piano solo.
R:40 Contralto solo.
a 4.1 Short talk on Telephone Herald
8:5i Monologue (request).
Piano solo,
ft no Soprano solo.
:10 Ragtime song.
9:15 Soprano solo.
0:2n Stentor reading.
9:25 Contralto solo.
9:33 Stentor monologue.
9:45 Piano. Rsmick's Song Shop.
9:50 Announcements: suprer pro
gramme at various cafes.
valorisation scheme, was adjourned to
day until Friday by Federal Judge
Houirh.
and clogged-up waste with-
1 J 1 ' J
Its action is the action of fruit of
eating coarse food of taking exercise.
It is a true and effective liver and
bowel cleanser and .regulator.
Most folks dread physic they shrink
from the taste and after effects. Syrup
of Figs is delicious, and, besides, you
don't realize you have taken anything
until morning, when all the clogged
up waste of the system Is gently but
thoroughly moved on and out of the
bowels without griping or weakness.
-i8k your druggist for the full name.
"Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna."
This Is the old reliable and only genu
ine. Refuse, with contempt, any other
Fig Syrup recommended as good. They
are Imitations meant to deceive you.
Read the label carefully and look for
the name California Fig Syrup Com
pany.
!B!MIiMII""f'!''ffy
THE BUSY MAN OF PORTLAND
may spend the week-end with his fam
ily Summering at this delightful re
sort. .Saturday to Monday trips can
be made without loss of time by using
the new, convenient trains. The fam
ily, with its head at business during
the week, requires no protection here.
Undesirable elements are positively
excluded.
Fabst
m
ilblbon
Tlie Beer of Quality
A T the club, in the dining
car,, or wherever beer
is served, you will always
find Pabst Blue Ribbon
the favorite with those
who insist on quality. Its
popularity is due to the
successful and honest ef
forts of its makers to pro
duce a pure, wholesome,
refreshing beverage.
Bottled only at the
brewery in crystal
clear bottles, showing
at a glance that it
is clean and pure.
This is the beer for your home
Phone or write
Arata Brothers
69-71 Sixth St.
Phone Main 480 Home 1431 -
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