The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, June 17, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAnE FOUR
TIIF tlALLEfi DAILY CHRONICLE. IHIL'AY, JUNIi 1, 1021.
DCHE DAILY CHRONICLE
UbllBhed 1890 The Dalle. Ore.
PuMlahcd Every Evening Except Sttmlny
ir tn Chronicle Publishing company Inc
iln R Lttfln
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Rnlered In The Dalles
second class matter.
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WEEKLY CHRONICLE
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thai lie tilt I on ii good hIkhv while
it lasted. Only lliu llnl.sli mas ill.saji
pointing. Ho would have won gicut-j
or admiration II' lie had died flglitln;.
- - (.- -HERBERT
HOOVER, OREGONIAN
tn ordrrln cIiaorh of address, sul
crlher should nlunys kIvii old na wel'
a new address.
TELEPHONES
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Business, Adv., Clr. Depls ...... Itoil 111
Huhscrlbers to tl.ii C .mnli'ii are gimr
nteed service. 1'ioinpt end rcBiilnr de
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Aim of the circulation depnrtitietit. Tin
Chronlclo carriers urn required to put
th papers on the porch or wherever th
unscrlber wishes 'he enM-r delivered
THE SCHOOL ELECTION
A limn wiih In Hie o I rice yosloi
ilny and itHketl us who wo weie go
Inug to vote lor In .school oleelion
next iMontlny afioinoon.
It wiih a hard qiieittion coming mi
(something lo which wo had not giv
en a great deal of consideration.
hooking .at It by and largo Ju.-it
now, 11 inuat bo confessed thai we
haven't decided yel how we will
vole. And If we, hud, no one would
know about It.
In the I'list place, t hecc-'s no Is
huc Involved In tl'ls school election:
no hidden poll lies no scandal, no
muck to be raked. Quite a nitty 111
tie campaign had been started, and
lionie people are getting wanned id,
out more is nothing to b.u-e an i.s
huc on.
The sellout boaid is on tin
6tiiarc; has been 'in the square. Tn i
four candidates running lor Hie two
c.fliccH being vacated are sipiare
eonsicentiouB men, who aie tuxpa.
ers, have children in .school,
Oiogoniiins may well be pmiid nf
Hie lact I hut one or the most ills
HugiilHhcd iuciiiImth of Piesldenl
llnidliig's eahlnel menl liis .vol t 1 1 1 til
years In this ntulo. Heihefl Hoofer,
liiiniiiliilui Inn or Hie war, whose name
is a household wrd In more homes
than e.v Kaiser Wilhelni'u name Ir
an aiialhema. was reined near Salem
lis patents weie Ft lends. In the
Salem statesman of iceeni Issue
lieie appeared I hie Hlali'inenl :
"Mindful of Mis relation to the
litirrh of his boyhood, in which h
ilil) lelalns his nieinheisliip In spit"
)l his b.tsy eaieer, Herbert Hoover,
eerelary of conitneiTe in President
liaidliiR's eahlnel, kent a cheek of
$2flD tills week as a eonlrlhtillnii lo
asslsl in building the new Ki lends
church, which is holng erected in
the Highland addition.
"In his message o Nov, I. (J. I.ec, '
paalof or the cliitrch, aoeomptnyltig
the cheek, Air. Hoover giiicinusly
expi esses Hie wish that the succor..!
af the woik may be assuied. He
rogulnily eontribiiluB to the upkeep
ol Ihe chinch here."
Despite Cabinet Seat, Coolidge
Is Not Senate Liaison Officer
VICE-PRESIDENT'S LEADERSHIP OF LOWER HOU3E CUIET CON
TRAST TO AGGRESSIVE HUMOR DISPLAYED BY HIS PREDE.
CESSOR; YANKEE DIALECT PERPLEXES.
a-.lced K.niiO.onn h.r the
li'.enl of ihe government'
pio;;rani.
iH'COlir.ij'hii.
i netr ii X
Ry John M, Glcicsncr
H!llltil NeWH Ullllf ('nll'i'MHllldftll)
WlAKIIIN(iTO.', .lime IV. - Thine
petsotl! who thought lh.it 1 r 1 -t -I-ilelil
t'oell In , 1 eeall e he Ita: :i sen
in the cahlne', wiut'd ilevelop Into a
i-tirl of liaison ollleer lie'v.'e'' Picj
nenate mid Ihe adnilnlst raHnn ha.'"
had lo alter their jildguien'.
(.'oolldge hiliiga lo t dialers no
word of u liiil transpires about the bin
table In the While House wheie I'l-c;-
lent Harding's advisors cnlhor tivlc"
weekly. He leave-- the senate quiet l.
turning over the presiding ollico'-'-
i Hire of things cannot he, cl.'ior law
I maker or adtiiliih.lintor.
I The work or presiding ovo" Ihe sen
ale, whi'di is Ihe vice-pi es:d"in 'a real
Job, and thai one l.i .'in -I liuea trul
lie:iv. iius alvays been handled iUie'-
j by t oo.niKe.
( oollilf,'" is not a man or man'
I words a:id what he is called iiiioii W
!ay ho ra " hriefU and v II lien: ell
j cnmlociil Ion. He slls in Hie blfc chit'r
: cm Ihe dais in III-' senale cliamhe;-,
'usually wlili his lunula folded in his
lap and surveys Ihe senate gravely,
rarely chanKiiiK expi e."s!on even when
senatoilal oralory gets most fiery.
elialr lo some one else and
lo capilol hill Just as quictl',
nothing to say to senators or anyone
else about what cabinet memb"rs
think or want.
(Nor has he anylhini; to say to cab
inet mi mbers about tho councils ef
Hie senate and their nil Undo toward
tin. executive branches. He ilmpl
"advises" wltli Hie piesldenl and tho
cabinet oiilcers iikc any ot I tie ot iters ,couy
Ills ft lends say, on the nuestlons wlilct; J
return.-j Tlie personallly or Coolldfe'e Is In
He Inn ' marked coulntsl to lhat of 'Ids pred"-
ce: sor, Thomas It. Marshall. They are
an dilfeient as a Hoisier and a V:ie
kee louldhe. Coolidge never jo!;e.'
uliotit his Job; .Marshall fotin.l Ills
isolation amitsliiK and didn't mind sa -1
n k so. Marshall, too, had an active
sense of humor. He found the senal"
mitiH.nt; at times and was oiten g :o i
lor the press gallery. Coolidt;i-
never is "good copy" and hit. sense o'
, I
LOOKING BACKWARD
(From The Chronicle, .lime 17. ISiiU.)
The funeral or H T. Conroj look
Plate at 2 p. in. lodin from the'catli,,.
lie cliurch, Rev. A. Iliongce t olticiai
ing. The I'linrral was attended b me
uoodinen In a both ami alinoh
entire railroad lone turned on .
tin
The i er Mood this morning at
:l!l.l, a ilse ol a loot dining Hi" last
21 hours. .i s now ilaiiycrotisly near
the mad bed, both al.ovo and brlo-.v
The Dalles, and lailroad men are
alarmed over Hie situation, b.XMtfe
mil l"M0"1(!i' '""I "f I wo of valer will w.ir.'i
who certainly Imvo the interests of
the drstrlct at heart.
So if someone lUtteiingly asks us
hv to vote on (his election, we
won't tell them. The only counsel
wo venture to give Is tills;
Vote Tor someone, bill vote!
School bonrtl elect Ioiih come home
to you fnl h ore anil niolhers a whole
lot more than olhei issues Hint ox
i:lto Ihe community. The men sit
tlB on the boanl direct tic endeav
ors of people who have Ihe molding .
ol your children in their most Im
pressionable years,
Last year these! men spent Just ,
1.42 percent of the assessed valu
ation ol your pioperty lor Ihe edit
ci'tion or your children. They lined
the teachers, I hoy were lcsponidhle J
for Ihe comfort and health of Hie'
yoiinsiiters while ihey weie In Ihe
Beimel houses.
Heiool diieelion In one of your
most Important civic inleicfts, and
jou can only rullill your duly by
otliiR tit these e'ecllons. The lime
may come when you will have to
choose between good er.iiilidnle.s and
bail candidates. The Hide nitty come
wheie there will be very linportaui
Iss.lea lo decide,
Next Monday your ote will be a
Mile ol confidence. It will show the
boaid that you ate interested and
watching, and thai you espeel Ilia'
body lo do its duty uill. I
If you think Hieie is an Issue, well
and good. Vote lor the men whom!
.Mill believe as III solve Ihe issue. Itul j
II you ITiInk there is no is.su-, do
jour duty its a watehlul citizen and
vote nnywn. j
o
GARDNER A QUITTER
away me lining troin under the track.
Hast night was a buy one, with e.t -a
crows getting out rock and hauling It
lo Umatilla to protect the track there.
Illl.siness is also being rushed so
thill In case or a tie-up all frelgh! pot,
slide lo move shall have passed.
Tlie fii-enle.st trouble at Hie present
time Is the sliding mouiUaln near lion
nevllle, where Kin men are working
night ami day lo keep the track in re.
pair. Tlie pre.ieul spell of hot eallnr,
wltli a warm win I. i.s melting Hie snow
rapidly and miles:- a spell of cool
wetil her seta In at once at the head
waters. Hie end ol ih"e high water In
not jet In siglii.
come up for discussion.
So the system of "clucks and bal
ances" operate! just like it id wins
did h'otwoen lawmakers and adminis
trators. In spile or the fact that Hi"
vice-president lor the first lime in
history has a seal In the cabinet, the
traditional separation of the two re
mains with the usual illscussio'i about
the sphere of each.
Coolidge hits steered through a i1!'
flcult situation willi ctcdlt, his lrieir!
say. A man less diplomatic and less
given lo a carolul ohsc nation of the
niceties, might readily have broii,",!:t
about a disturbed relationship. Ihcv
assert, ill it time when (lie iitieslion ol
senatorial and e'eeutlve pierot'atlve
is niiicli in mind at both ends of the
iivenuo.
During Hie presldinliiil c.niipai-n
I here win much talk of mnkin", ino
I humor, when it is exhibited. of .!
jipilel sort which Is apt to produce
smile.-, instead of hearty laugh'cr
j Capilol foil; have a whole catalogue ti
jsrorle.t about .Marshall, but abou'
Cooiltigo lew have grouu up.
Tlie vico-pl esldeul and his wife
have it suite at Hie Williird hotel, a
fashionable down-town hostelry. Tliev
entertain tho'.o anil their reception"
and other functions are among Hi"
mos! successful social events ol Wash
ington. Tlie lyslein ol' social o'-ganiz.,-lion
Is such thai -the vice-president
becomes it sort of official "diner oul"
for the adniinist ration end is repre
sentative lor the president a' iiiiui."i
oroide luncilons of an official i-r semi
official clunaeter. No persons in
Washington are ontcrlalmd more ex
tensively than Ihe Coolidges. Rarely a
day p.vscs hut what tin- afend tin
al'rcir I'm, ' the rliiialion Is Immense.
, I,' moic grave. Tlie it: time we (-poki
v. e ilepored Hi" aellvliies of oe'r,
H-'ing Hiemi-elves Christhns .nui t:
tl.ty v.e must tenew our deploratioii
bed me tlie.-.e sects, which are mo.st
. weallh. are ixploiting lor s heir own
' Inlercf-tf; Jhe poor populations
"When Christian troops delivered
tho Holy Land, we shared Hie com
mon Joy. but Hint joy wasi somewhat
dimmed by Hie lear Hint the .Jow
may secure Hie largest ,ii!y.ni'it".i.",.
' "These fears have been realized.
ChrlHliaini now ,-re in wo, -t p i uu
Instead of heller and Hi-1 !avr. itll la
i vor the Jew;. Hven In Holy pli.ee
have been defined an. I
jlnio I'iitces of auiiisemitr
! wish to rob the Jews or
i but we do not des're th.
ol Catholics be trampf i.'
In Hit house in comni'ins, Tiir.-day
night, Winston Churchill, sretetun o''
i tiile for colonini affairs, dechned that
(!re-i Urilain's mandatory pronii.oi
could not be broken.
"We canned allow the mallre n uici
Hn"i rair'itne n Ann,)., nor rcpresmis Jiu.tlce and Ihe right both
liigdad to he pi litge-l by wild Ilrl jror (lie jirople iit home and lor tin
ouin ." lie sold. ( hc'thri Hi- r :n:' tpo pie of el! nations of tlie world. It.
Hiim lormi ii
We do I'd
iiieii lights,
i; ihe ligiin
DEMOCRACY COM MEND ED IN
STATEMENT BY WILSON
Hy ttultetl Nevs
AI.UCNTOUiN. I'ii., June 17. The
, first expression horn former President
j Woodrow W:h on since hi roil. -omen!
jiioni in i u-r-, iieaiinij upon ponncs or
the policies of his paity, is puhlislied
; today hy Hie Allcntown Itecerd, In i s
ifiist ijsue. i
I "I am glad lo rend a g-eeng n
liletuoerats who are nmklng :i enl'ed ,
ehorl to pioinote Ihe great pi iuclplcs I
and causes which our. parly repie-'
Hints," Mr. WiUon wrote in respotr-e i
lo a i-c'iue.st for jt statement fo" pub-1
Heal ion in the newspaper.
) "Kvcry ilc'iiocrat may look forward'
lo Hit; immediate luttiro and to Hie
diMiint future with Ihe utmost coal'!
jdence. becaia e hU party iepr..-'on's ;
the thugs tint a'-o peimanenl and'
which no human force can r.el'otl. It
I
therefore alantls wi!li.(hu!,e. vho think
juntly and plan righteous') every
wheie in ihe world and' the luture lie
longs lo these. , r'-,
"Our lmme!!:ite tint) is to think in
the most practical terms of achieve
ment, .lusilce ami the right consllinte
a s:e:it deal. We must make It our ob
ject to develop a program thai will ve
iill.o Ihem lor our.solvos and for
olhera.
i "Wlio can fail lo lake inspiration
troin such ii view ol' pieseni liuk-i itnd
luttiro liiunipha?"
"Coidliilly youiH,
j "(.Signed) Wot d rev.' Wllsyn,"
Dmwti's Outer Stanc Time fntile
'l' iinl Hips dally, heave Hank
hotel, t). a. in. and' 4 p. in, hen re
Dulur 7: tin it. m. ami 1 p. in. If
Typinu and Stenogriipny
dune at reasonable rales. Itosimi A
Fleck. Office Hotel Dalles. Ueat
ileiiiH phone red ti
Free Clinic No Charge For Examina
tion Tuesdays nnd Thursdays,
llr. Itaiim, ohiiopracl ie. pliyslclan.
I'h i ill and Washington. miUn TiUl. if
Dr. Siildal reliirned
from Pot Hand.
homo todiiv
.Mr. Frank Fulton of
l.v is In (ho ciiy (odav.
Slieiniitn conn-
-Mrs. F. P. .Mays is in lin
ing with her mother, .Mrs. I
sou.
Ice-pre.sidcnev into a "real job
it hasn't been done. The job is:i I
any diffoienl with Co.lldge In it than
It has licen under any number ol' pre
vious vice-presidents, except for
Coolidge's viidls lo the While llou-'e
twice weekly. The vice-pro -ident
stands,, as always, hall' way between
the two branches- legislative anil ex
ecutive end Ihe ob: curit Hint ha i
always attached lo Hie job attaches
lo Coolidge- In Ihe. same degree lhat
it has lo others.
li.it lai'l'iiir of o;ie kind or another.
s:i ! i Coolic.ge .-.peaks with a decided
Yankee accent. This tuts can .eil ionic
difficulty in the Konnte where a con
siderable portion of the members live
Hie other side of Hip, Alleghcnics and
find it difficult to catch lloston vow
els, p.iriioulariy wiien ..poken In I lie
pilot mimner Coolidge has. It caur
o.' trouble in tin press gallery for
the wrileis could not heir Hie lulings
of Hie chair. The ritu'ittion v.'ar, rem
edied when Hie con espondents !!:
The job Itself is to blame, of course,
The vice-president isn't, and hy Ihe mi-
I"
pa'ehed an emissary o Coolidge a
diplomatic lioslon newspapi r man.
POPE COMPLAINS AoOUT
CONDITIONS IN PALESTINE
city
I. M.
visit-WH
AT THE LIBRARY
Tlie report of the llhrailau lor Maj,
Mill, its given ut Hie .lime board meet
ing last week, shows Hun the people
of both Hie town anil the county a-e
niiiking mine use of their library ihan
Ihey did during the correspondliiR pe
riod Inst jear. Tlie gain in lite cic
culal loi ef books was HISii, with an
increase' of ::oi in the number of per
sons using tlie readlnj; room.
We're pietly much disappointed
and disgusted with l!o (lanlncr, Hie
iralu rtdiber who pulled such a
clever gelavMt) Itoill Hie I'nlteil
Slates imirsliiiis wlm wer- taking
him lo piisoit last I'llilui iilltt, and
wan caught asleep ai Centialla,
Wash., jesieidaj.
Cenlralia is tie or In miles liom
Cai. He Hock, and .il'ler lie got thai
Itw awa ever.Mme Is won lerlitB h
lie didu'l keep iti'Mli,- It loolis as
though lie wanted to show the wot Id
how easy it was lo jjet aw,t from
officers ami then decided io sli
n i omul and wait lor them io come
and gel liliu again
Hanllicr, 111 llllei views leptlled by
tin I'.'rllami uivsiaier( to h.ue
1i(k M given I iv him over Ioiik dis
tatiee telephone tiom feu Ha I in, pitl
tillniie io the pah ol guards 1 1 mn
whom he escaped by sayliu "they
weie Ihe two neruet men" lie had
o;T stuck up in IiIh life
That was lain. Haidiier wan in
the pouseahimi ol Ihe olllceiti when
lie telephoned, and tiutuiallv ho
wasn't going to wound l heir dice I
ties any mine. Ho Just handed lliem
a little boqiiet.
It's going io i a Wo a lot of argu
nielli to convince lolks tint' two
Htalwint g.iaids, umfrenled In a
manacled man In a close cnmp.tri
meat and armed Hii a to plbiol.
tllhplayed a peat amount of nene
when llie biihlititted lamely to lin
ing liandeiilletl.
(iiirdmT lioweer hliowed tliat he
wan a bin mi t mi it . and people admit"
There aie Mime very Interesting
lirllcles In tin new .lune niigazlncs
which hae been arrlvlirt the past
week. Harper's magazine Is beglnulin
a seiles ol storie-- by Coinelia .-tint'-ton
Parker, whose "American ldvll '
was one of Hie um.M popular liook ol
a yeiir ago, on Hie" Miboct, Week
lug With the Working Woman." The
Hist one in Hits month's number leU-.
deliglilfullj of her eperiei.-e. In
holding :t "job" In a canih l.tcioi,.
As one lesull ol her expel lences
slie kii.m., 'For the remainder of mj
days a ho of cliocolales will mean
a or. peisoiial aliuosl too per-ou.tl
lor eonit'orl- liilng io me ' Cume in
and read It and nee win j
Students of iho ivpew i i;lii.; iitsv
of the high xchool have m km ll
made a number of copies ot two li-is
of bookM which tlie llluan has iiren.ir
ed. t)lln lift gives Hie lillc m all i lit
norllieiu stories, and the o lie. tin.
lillek of (he III Kt i r and dee '
stories whlcli Hie llliritn toni.iiti.
There Ik only a limited mini i e- i
tliee lists but IUI pelMill -peilan
Dy A. E. Johnson
CUnitril NvvtK Klaft I'm lespiindeiil)
'LON'HON. .lime 17. Tlie alloeiillou
ol I'oiir Heueilict to Ihe Cii'tlilials in
Home, declaring Hint Hie situation of
Christ inns in Palestine Is worse now
t'lian before Ihe hind was ileiiveiel b'-1
Chrlsliitn troops, has created anodic"
apparently serious conlunersy out of
President Wilson1! mandatory s,s..eiu
lleielorore, w hen dl'-putes iirose lliey
weie merely malteiH between nations
or political bodies, but Hie pone', ad
drcs lias brought to Ijfio attention of
the world a conflict of religious -a-rues
which have not been i n iiiluen'
sine" Hie minis! ice war signed
In official elides, one finds well In
formed alll lioril les iplitu iippvelli.'ll -ive
lest I In oo of the mo I poweil'ul hit In
ences In Ihe world, I lie vali"ai.
Jewry and deal Mrilitln, lie found loj
lie drilling toward a coulrovers. com-'
plieating further Ihe iliffieiillitN of tin
much criticized league mandatory sys
tem. "In Palestine," .niil Pope IJp'ic.-i.ci''
Madame Housewife!
HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR OIL STOVE?
IS IT BURNING PROPERLY?
ARE YOU USING TOO MUCH OIL?
WE CAN HELP YOU '
. DEMONSTRATOR 0-'--
FOR ,; 1 '
Perfection Oil Stoves
Will be here
ALL DAY SATURDAY
ITc will tell you about how to hnticre these stoves.
mimical they are and how comfortable theV ar
kitchen these hot .summer days.
SEE HIM
He will prove, bpw,
for the housewife' in
' . . Mr1''
TOMORROW t
ceo-thc
AT
Docherty & Barnett
Complete Hnusi'hold FunuVhcrs
,')l2-i;j Yj!.shini?lon Street. Across fnnn First NalViia! Bunk
WSDI
4 .
$20.00
A car lead
and (loorini;.
PER THOUSVNI)
ol" short births oi' nulic, ejiliii";
Van Dellen Lumber Co
i
, i
O ' I
t
iuioicsted ma nlutilii
ni Hie di'Sl; for II.
one .iKn
w !i.-ii
il.
in ill
ii-.1 He
Dui'lim the vacation mini'
people are le.n lint Hie i tt ti
er or lesb period, the lilu.i
iieellil pihileges In lea-d
ililinhei' ol honUs allow i d
time Ihey max he I'epi. '1'iit oonl,
hall ol w hit It m. i- he fli on in i 'i
iiiKen a' ,t time and l-ep nii'il il .
her 1 II iloxii'i'd 'I'tnk ,i hin'K ii -111
Mini hag ,1 wnl ale gum; nu.ii
Iheic are iiIwunh ilius run ii
hiloicNi vacation when wm A
Uld lo Iiiim" ,.nUM'lli:i!ii a' :. . , :
read.
Eventu.ill) -Why Not Now
Ship In li-tu ti Porlliiud The ).t!
liruve men wheihei or not Hie) an' True l sir. no lliMdipi,n e Mo'or
c iiinlniils. lie's goluK iti tor Ml ( Service tiuniKe Ponliiuil leleplione"
)er uow, unci It Lii't riulea lo mi .Jtu shall IW and Kaet u
II
WHEN
A MAN
MARRIES
t
nu '..i'iU
i d men
and r.ioie
June than
in na'ln'ial
otf'tiuls il
;-ui more
sa ugt aecoiiu's crt
in my other' ii'.ontji.
eonlornnne yl H.iyj,
Mas Liald that mile
ilia. Hiiigld men -
opii'io J la
So ,lene, Hie mouth of h.-ld'-a and -.weet
gitl giittliiatek nnd euger hoys with Hi
light of the world's haitlu hr (heir eic-n--i.
aln'i Hie month i t Su 'nu AectUkili"
li it w in limit this advantage in tu irrtu I
l'.lls? Everyone neuli a savings iwcotpj'
and now l the lest tlni lo mart nil,
nd hero is a goo I
i 'c .i ml Mcitili ot r.imtts
in' ei cM Kite doilhb at'i'icitve.
plat'e- whore gi ul;
llltlkl' UHI
l'i Interest I'aid on Savings Accounts
rp
1'IRST NATIONAL BANK
Tlie Dalles, Oregon
The Best of the Bargain
When yoii liny advertised i,r(ndf you are gelling' (ho hefjj (f
Hie bargain. -
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Only good goods, fairly priced, can stand the strain o!' ad
vertising.
You can't imagine a mer
chant or manufacturer ad
vertising a lot of articles lhat
are poor, in quality, poor in
make, and -that v ill not give
reasonable wear. Such gooils'
can't stand the stra'n of ad
vertising. The busine?s can't
stand the strain of public con
demnation. When - merchant signs Irs
xuww to " stiHcment he is
fM'ciV' n-' he says. When
the whole reputation of his
Invincss is a sta'v he i;
fl -"hJ v r.""c''Ml. Whon lhat
s'a'nuen' n lr;ing sent out ti
a'l-lhc people, so (hat any
thing in it lhat is not true
will to known io all of his
employes nd most of his
friends; then you may be sure
he is ten times doubly careful.
So, when yo.. biy adver
tised goods you get tho best
of (he bargain, because they
must be advertised.
Thai is why if pays you lo
read C h r o n i r 1 c advertise
ments, ;muI to buy the goods
."dycrt'sed. AdwjrMsinnr pro
o"ts you. 1?ea' it n:l ge'.
the best nf the bargain.
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