The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, September 04, 1936, Image 3

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FRIDAY, HMTKMBHK 4, 193«!
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supply, or he hud to confess throw­
ing away $40,000.000 of public funda
TIIOIKAND* RALLY TO
for an objective which was not
G. O, P.
( lil< ago. III.—Dollar contrlliu-
reulized. thus confessing also to a
tiona to the campaign fund of Cbr
breakdown of AAA. He chose the
Republican National lo m m iltrr
latter as the lesser of two evils-—
and that confession should he good j are rolling In at the rate of
a day, according to George A.
for the New De .1 soul "
Paddoi k, chairm an of the com ­
Million» lor Blunder».
I 4»»t 'Iilllit«- %<* l . i g r r I K»t
I tap v m ill»
It was pointed out by the corrc- j mittee named to raise a million
Paid
$40,000,000
to
Cut
M r » « , H k n t o i l H u * » a ■*||il ,l |-*
pkg. iti«t«*a
spondents in later newspaper arti- j didlars by Ibr »ale of "p articip a­
tion crrllfli ate«." Paddock re­
1936 Wheat Acreage;
n « . lout »1raw -' of r a il* rain«
IV » aralna ««It
cles that It la a good thing that the
ports that the donors to date
(Mull I* alippom I lo !iavo injured
AAA's $40,000,000 gamble on reduc­
i ul date*
and marshmallow
Got Increase.
have ImTudcd many D rm acrsta
I In. cam el'a v»r<«<lna.• i i uol a M ill wel « laitora.
ing a nation's food staple went
«'hop ant»
and Independents who prefer
« n il worn« than thal " ! i - t min
Preiident Rookevelt told u group wrong The fact that $40,000,000 of
• araely, |l»at cream , adi‘ vanilla
l.andon and Knox to Roiwevelt
•«*«'" .»r iiu ' h I pt«|Hiruli(in aaii end aatt
arid
fold lu
dal«a, of ucw»pu|»*r coi respondents in taxpayers' money apparently had
and Garner.
lh c.rr«aot on the Ini him *«* I fc J
Wnshlnglon recently that wheat been wasted made no particular .
t .ir»lin;iillow»
and nut«
lone
The contributor who sends his
impression.
The
i’assamaquoddy
acreage
for
ttiia
year’»
winter
crop
''ll«1 ptepaii'i|" U ...... . •fi.ai«.|. J l. «• 11»4* l gi.oae» » llh apt!' la d y -
dollar to Republican National
dream
of
harnessing
tides
und
the
|
Committee, Drawer N, Chicago,
"• linking nlii'iiil
la »pltriilld In III aera, and llll <***i I* * v lit «lain was 10 per cent more than the 1928* i
It ulao was 10 per 1 Florida ship canal cost more than j Illinois, receives In return a ce r­
Top
with a Idillnual 1012 average
llieory; planning
ui.il
charting miuturi*.
$12,000,000
before
the
bottom
tificate wtiii h may be framed.
•**.< li «lay it« luivarn «• i» viiiuou» vlii|i|i*d * team unit Kiirnlah with cent more than lu*t year’» acreage, j
The President r id the drought j dropped out. Tugwrll resettlement I Tbe dollar is split "fifty-fifty" be­
l.tit l <• e m m «» a timu In i"V i li I in« at. or maraie'hino i*!n*rry
gyrations
have
cost
$278,000.000.
would not rerult in a national food !
tween the national committee
« ry woman's Ilf*
when
It Just
shoring** Even if if (lid. said Mr. J Big lumps of money have failed to
and the county com m itter where
loiiianii. tppli* uml Onion salmi
l ual I«* tli»i:»• a t III«« Inal m m ile!
Roosevelt It"* * •’ *rt:ig<* could not look big since Congress gave the I the contributor liver«.
«.«•itU* i:,(. <]<iaal|i ala* i until uli
I Homt tiling New)
be blamed upon liie Administra* j President a $4.880.000.000 blank
o Y lo rk ; I li«.|« a fh«* «lay >*«»u o
II fully itj«. bananas
lion'» wheal acreage reduction pro* | check in the- Spring of 1935.
vi rainy ul lirlilci. uml no desrert
:l t*oI III» iipplt<a
grurn Wheat acre.up* hi.cl not been f The $40.000,0*» wasted in the j Vote Half U. S. Highway
11out«, tin re's tlit* Uny you were
I % tape. *« lt
wheat reduction program would !
reduced
It had been increased.
right in tl«< inlilillo of iguglng
I medium al/.4*d mild onl'in
Fund» to Two States
One ot the col re. la.iidenta. re- have sufficed to cover appropna- '
« ii r l lit it« « In n dinner time rolled
Mityonuulai.
Washington, D. C.—With Secre­
membering that the AAA had paid j tions for all expenses of the De- ’
’noiml. And I In*14* mo* I hose iluyn
Klin* lomuiio and
apple very f irmer» for reducing wlni< r wheat partment of State and Department | tary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes
• dm il III* hi or m.i yon didn't t...n. Mix wllli » ill, <*liop|>ed mi
planting, asked Mr. Roosevelt how of Labor in the fiscal year 1938, I openly lobbying on the floor of the
ÉìUVt* il Ut ittx
(0 du b*it
Jusl Inn ulul inu yon n alne.
Keive Ir. much had been paid for reduction , with enough left over to meet one \ house, the lower body and the sen­
K.el urotind lo " niukin. hitU4*i* 4*upa. K4*rv«*a <1.
of wheat acreage
The President ' fourth of the appropriations for the ate passed the "Blue Ridge pork
iti.) tirlnu for Uto na bid C*( it TM ?.
didn't have the figure» available, j Department ot Commerce for that ; bill" which calls for the construc­
tion of a 477-mile parkway through
I.UIM'lll'all Tonal
Correspondent* later went to the period.
Thintu Ul«* Ìlio do) M « lieu a
Meanwhile Government deficits the states of Virginia and North
Agricultural Department und got
lltftt Ititi!iw 11* perform er 1 «hut
I Take Idle IT.*ay I
the fucta. They found that AAA and debts continue to grow. The Carolina.
» i t ie i *
al« li> a call n
li alleea hreud
public debt has now increased to
Federal highway funds, under the
boutt". ,\ booti fiuv*'* y 11 ir face,
ii ticca American cheese (cut had paid farm ers $41.000,000 for more than 33 billions of dollars.
term s of the bill, will be given the
agreeing to reduce wheat acreage
><»ut ki ' ih «’, and te■id* Ul««
In «» Inch »lire»)
two states outright; other states
9 per cent off the average acreage
U m *
tlecqanit»
Iniiutry* w il li0ut
1 n ip milk
have to match federal funds dollar
of 1028-1932. Most of the money Constitutions and Courts
(or bari*fared udmiHnioü of luxl
'.* lap »all
for dollar in highway programs.
was paid last fall for contract» to
ut**H. Mu<.Ci a boon I m U h * Ivina na,
Preserved
in
48
States
I I hap. sugar
The total costs for the project will
reduce the winter wheat acreage
Speaking before the National In- |
for II
la probably
Ih«* fuMiest
t egg
be approximately 48 million dollars,
planted
flXlij io 1*1 1* na it* «ui rt*fcii1 1. One.
dustrial Conference Board recent­
I'o t
bread
nil** fourtii
Inch
or nearly half the amount appropri­
Failure
1»
Verified.
ly, Charles Nagel of St. Louis, for- *
l»*o, flirt*t* k I ri|>H and if*x p4 eb’d * I li It k t'fiial may he triimntol if
It was not until Mr Roo*evclt m cr Secretary of Commerce and ated to all the states for h.ghway
w 11 li a you like lleitl egg slightly with
liioMnli*
nix
or «•laut
disclaimed responsibility for the Labor under President Tuft, said i construction.
Unir» uni1 i l ’a allumi ; n *i•v* more i Ilk, -a lt and sugar Cover each
drought that the public learned that
und if h 1 .lined a I Ire of tireod with alice of A m er­ the costly program for wheat crop the Constitutional provision for a
>
Itilo a uiiihker than Ibe—i \f> de-
it it n clit «■ ■«* lo r Kwiaa cheese), reduction had been a failure. Supreme Court was adopted to save Landcn Leading 2 to 1
democracy from the consequences
>t ii Yot1 **au even rook bn nans* lap bread quickly in and c«ul of
Tin* Roosevelt Administration ia of hasty decision in Government
in Six-State Radio Poll
at
d
of
in uhottt
five minute»
•■ry anti milk m ixture und fry in now rushing through a new 1936-
He
said:
Chicago.
III. —Reflecting the na
>1 olbej deep hoi fal <375 deg F . ) until 1937 crop regulation program which
(olirne, 11 «*\ rombine
" I t <Uu* Constitution» was the re­ tionwide swing away from the New
fonò* lu m Hi* ce le sti*! «H s'e s.
I rlit brown
will pay farm er* upwards of $500.- sult of mature deliberation, and Deal Party, Governor All M. Lan-
l e i Ih «* m * recti*?* for hiinunua
000.000 to reduce production. This why complain of it? Every State don. Republican Presidential nom
and «di*¡er ilmlu» «radle«: «« " l o i t "
Nilmliter t oektail
Is called a "soil conservation pro­ in the Union has a Constitution, inee. is maintaining a *.wo-to one
minili t*« a tul Itelp turn
g ram " but it was generally regard­ and no c.ie wants to abandon them. lead over President Roosevelt tn a
Klited Ituluinaa
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fitu tU ’ft ir lo trium ph»’
ed In Congress as a crop reduction Every State in the Union provides poll conducted by the midwestern
liru|M*frull (canned or «reshl
WMt« T ■ i ’ I • w " mini**. «Ilelilly program when the appropriations for a Supreme Court to pass upon radio station, WIND.
were made last Spring. The Su­ the constitutionality of. legislative
Riire M«’i»t ( Tonnetti!*►
crushed
Covering six states. Illinois, Indi­
1 U«rt Over Maxie 1
Mini leave» or green cherries preme Court outlawed the Admin­ acts. Nobody complains of that. In ana. Michigan, Ohio. Iowa and Wis­
istration policy of regulating crops. other words, the idea is impressed consin. the poll requ.res that all
2 ru jb t • okrd rire
■ >r mint Jelly
So the Administration revived the I upon every system of Government votes must be written and sent in
( ir id i popper
i oinblne Inwri'dieirta nn*l pile outlaw and gave it an alias.
in our country, and there is no through the personal interest ot
« >11 loti
li 'I ici I m I yla»»t*» Chill. Garnish
AAA Shown I p.
reason for making the complaint the voter.
firmiti mitili»*
» il i »prig of mint, ereen cherry
As explained by Washington
against
the Supreme Court of the 1 With Governor Landcn showing
1 rup left over mt'Ol
nr mini Jell)'*
ncwspaiier correspondents, nobody
United States, excepting that at better than 12.000 votes at the lat­
Sen non in«
with normal mental equipment this time the restraint proves in­
est count and President Roosevelt
Mix ri ce, yround me«! , onion,
Congregational Church would blame droughts on the Ad­ convenient to impatient seekers alt­ trailing with less than 6.000, the
pepili" r 1m l »euHoniliK*. 1 4 'love.*
ministration. But the country's at­
ar power.”
minor candidacies of Lerr.ke. Brow­
»oiffi muy
1>e u »4x1
\i
ibi«
tention is being called to the fact
IlihU*
school
a?
!):45
a
m
with
der and Thomas divided another
Mutateti «TU* '.'u p lo r ir avyl lo
that
crop
reduction
programs,
even
(lusses for all uges.
1.500 votes.
Chill
ti ¿ikt*
il 1 thick m ixture
if constitutional, do not mix well
Many a man has lost a good
Worship
hour
at
11:00
a
m
I F IT 'S PR IN TIN G
crumbs.
J
roll
lu
cracker
shntK* ito
with droughts.
At any rate the pal hy m arrying her.
W E CAN IK ) IT
Id i !<• Il . i:, lia n crack er ( runibt «U h sp n ia l rmialc by F je Girl»’ scarcity experts in Washington are
The aennon theme will suddenly fared by a drought situa­
t> in deep hot fat ulld i liorna
uKuin.
he
"
I
f
Je
su s Were lo Come to tion with probable food shortage.
11
Mnuci
will*
tomai
•tram Siprvo
The Washington l’ost of Ju ly 9.
01 ine.it gravy. Six 3—Inch 1 mnd». America on l<abor Day.'"
Note: The paator will leac'l 1938. said:
"M r. Roosevelt found himself on ;
-1. a«t Minute*' l'ut**
IT.«* adult. Hilde elusa al lhn Sun
the horns of a dilemma—either he
dfcy school hour. All thos.* al
IA Hurry i'p Di»!1)
.............. ............... By R F SERVICE
—
I n i p mnri shnmi l ow a
tendina « ili receive a topy of must confess to pursuing a policy i
broadcast.
Associated
with
him In
An idea of how Phillips Lord, who :
the Gospel of St John for «ludy. which threatened the national food
1 cup Ii4*uvy cr4*i4in
puts on those Wednesday night the new race track are Gary Cooper,
"Gong Buster" programs over CBS. J Pat O'Brien and William La Baton,
is regarded by his i the latter an important studio head
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listeners lies In in Hollywood.
the fact t h a t
••• Exotic Dorothy Lamour Jour­
when Mayor La
Quardia of New neyed to Hollywood several months
Yohk was forming ago at the request of movie makers.
his anti - rackets She's been work­
committee, t h e 1 ing h a r d ever
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name of Lord was since in pictures
wired to him as with little time
a suggested mem- j for her first love
pin e VfiPiDS C hmp ,
ber of the com- —radio. She did
fuencu etvev
mitffee. Lord Is ! come back to the
one of the Dost | air as Smith Bal-
informed c r i m e ! lew's guest in the
experts In t h e j Saturday n i g h t
P ,i,Hips Lord
c o u n t r y — at- C h a t e a u a n d
though he does no actual police made such a big
h i t that Smith
work himself.
brought h e r to
•••Peter Van Steeden. youthful t h e microphone
maestro ol "Town Hall Tonight," t again for a re­
“»
finally used a bn ton the other night turn engagement. Dorothy Lamour
—but he used it to oreak in front Movie executives are predicting a
of the microphone to give the big screen future for this daughter
sound effect of a "crackling twig."
of radio.
I
•••Don Anchors, poet star, whose
••• Richard Gordon, who brings
“Fireside Hour” is one of the best to life "Sherlock Holmes" over
loved Coast radio programs, was an WOR-WLW-WGN and other sta-
actor before he faced the micro­ j tions on Saturday night. Is noted as
phone.
j a carpenter tn his spare time. And
the slueth's wife will tell you he
•••So successful has the work ot can tell what he has made when he
Harry Salter, "sweep maestro." been finishes it. Some of his woodwork
on "The Hit Parade" that he signed Is displayed in various department
another program after he had done stores.
iflF/.VS* I
em erf I
only his third broadcast.
NT fV eW t I
••• That real theatre which houses
••• After taking the first vacation
■Rivez I
the Radio Theatre program is a t­
in his entire life, the Voice of E x­
tracting a lot of attention along
perience has returned to the air­
Hollywood Boulevard. Lights blaze
waves. When he
from the marquee with the names
vacationed he dis­
of the week's stars and huge pic­
appeared so thor­ tures decorate the front of the thea­
oughly that his tre. The distinguished audience
sponsor did not
that is present tn person each Mon­
know where he
day night has included almost
was. The Voice of i
everybody of Importance In screen-
E x p e r i e n c e is
V) f/M£ su ss
h e a r d Tuesday ! land at one time or another. Cecil
fíT LNk’E OF
nnd T h u r s d a y j B. DeMille Is getting used to dtrect-
Farther west are Nipigon and
1 ing from a seat In the third row
me. nvoat
nights a t
7:15
Devil's Clap Camp, at Kenora. The
during rehearsals Instead of from
p m.. over the
Nipigon River, home of the largest
his customary movie-lot camp chair.
NBC-WEAF
net­
square-tailed
speckled
trout
—
one
■ •**-.
work and Mon­
caught weighed over 14 lbs - has
••• Bob Ripley and his dramatized
day.
Wednesday
boon fished by King Edward VIII
and Friday morn­ “Believe It or Nots" are due back
when Prince of Wales. President
ings at 11:45 a. nv. on the air early in October. This ia
Theodore Roosevelt, the Rev. Dr.
Voice of
over t h e same one of the few
Henry Van Dyke, Senator Beveridge
Experience
program s e r i e s
network.
of Indiana and other famous ang­
w h i c h brought
lers. There are plenty of Indian
anything new to
*••
Those
wholesome
stories
In
guides and outfitters to help the
radio last season
"Welcome
Valley"
which
stars
Edgar
angler land his prey.
A. Quest, the household poet, every ' and the response
Devil's Oap Chalet - Bungalow
«Clod never did make a more calm, and small-mouth bass, pickerel and
Tuesday night over NBC. carry a' was such that the
quiet, innocent recreation than ang­ other game fish fight the angler. The Camp, at Lake of the Woods, has
moral without appearing to do so. sponsors s i g n e d
ling." said Iznak Walton, most fa ­ muscalunge (Indian name maskln- 15,000 pine-crested granite islands,
and many people write in to tell the oddity king
and
waters
that
abound
In
fighting
mous of all fishermen. The big ones, onge) Is the fresh-water tiger. He
him that his sketrhrs have helpixl again. O z z t e
small-mouth
buss,
pickerel
and
that
some of which but not all get away, has been caught weighing 55 pounds
them over rough spots in their own Nelson's orchestra
will be back. too.
arc keen for the bait at French at French River, and when he la go­ plucky warrior, the "musky"! Lake
lives.
Ozzic Is currently
River, Lake of the Woods and the ing fairly good, he may Jump over of the Woods and Its tributary,
•*• Bing Crosby now* owns 12 race p l a y i n g at a
famous Nipigon In Ontario, and the boat and do a few more acro­ Rainy River, cover an area of 2,000
square miles, all accessible by motor
horses nnd Is expecting no less than Western hotel but
prfisent-day Ik Waltons arc making batic stunts.
eight blessed events" in his stables he plans a few
The host at French River is Jack launch or canoc. The Devil's Oap
camp and guide reservations for the
Boh Ripley
very shortly. He Is also the organ­ w e e k s' vacation
fishing season. French River, out­ Strathdee. who knows the place Camp has many comfortable bunga­
izer and backer of a new race track before the radio season opens. He
standing resort In Ontario with its where one should go to fish and the lows. all modern conveniences, ten­
located abuut four miles from his and his wife, Harriet Hilliard, had
Pine Rapids Fishing Camp as an Indian guide he should take. Jack nis, badminton and golf for those
own Rancho Ban Fc
Bing leaves planned an all-summer vacation
adjunct. Is on the Canudlan Pacific has a golf course, besides, and plenty who do not fish, as well as swim­
f ir 11 :* rc.trn almost every Thurs­ ¡ but the Western engagement inter-
Railway 215 miles north of Toronto. of comfortable bungalows and excel­ ming, yachting, and other auuatio
i »port*.
day night alter his Music Hall [ rupted.
£h u «t tfcn wUy old rausltiea," Ju g « lent.
Roosevelt ïe!ls
oí Flop by AAA
Right Out Of The Air
They're Biting in Ontario , So Why Not Go A-Fishing
Where Trout , Bass , Muscalunge and Pike Are Plentiful?
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If all lbs; »iitnmiibilea ui th« lo live In the tear ami worship
world » er« placed end to en I <» God would 1«! guuranletd.
It would be » Sunday afternoon
Now you ask How did our
fathers con»* into this h e a it f i ­
bre that so »«{»«rated Ihem from
I t s run of manki nd’ Th»' utnwer
1*' that Jeaua Christ pul that
heart wl l hin them.
W ien our
VV* have lo-day two forces, l.ord arose
from the crave. It
each aet to girdle
I be v. orld , v u« to glorify God, th e F ath er.
e! oh gripa
(he hearts
of vast Whether on the throne
in f i e
numbers and the two lo* k b o m * heavens or enthroned in I t e b e ­
wherever they meet.
lievers' heart, He 1» forever set
One »ays that by violence all
lo gliirlfy God. And to all win*
government Is to 1«: destroyed,
receive Him aa Havlour and laird,
all private properly taken over
He Impnrla this same undying
and all poverty
b an isied ;
tbe
zeal. Y e*—Ye* Y ea I f any man
a tale ia to own all and to care
be in C h rist,
he belongs to a
for all. Millions are playing with
new order of create«l beings on
tbe idea and to vast number»
t i e e a rth : old things have pamt-d
It look» good
Hinee the year
aw ay; all things have become
1864 a group had been plotting
m w*.
and w alling. Tbe world war o -
Geo. N. Taylor. Beaver'on. Or­
pened tbe way and a * per th e ir
set program they seized % coun e g o n — Paid adv
try Russia S4» all life and pro
fieri>• was taken over
in the
name of the s ta te . No mar. can
own land nor home nor store
ro r factory The s ta le owned e
ven his soul and if relispon gets
ip the way It m uit he k ille i
out
The s ta le is supreme and
i* ¡8 god.
LOCKED HORNS
THE SAFE WAY
Set over against
th is is tins
( h rislian fa ith . For twenty cen
turies it has swept acroc.s boun­
daries. Kill a believer and two
r se
lo take
his place.
This
(b r is tia n fu.itJ* impels it- people
to
search
out God'»
will lo
know and do it. The sla te to
him is but a creatu re set up
to safeguard his right <0 worship
the living and the tru e God and
I; live his life under the eye of
God.
Of the three m illions
in the
colonies in 1776, two—thirds were
English' Puritan», French Hugue­
nots, Sco tch Presdjylerians
and
Dulc^i Reform ed;
all
of
one
mind; all here for one supreme
purpose; *0 set up a state where
religious freedom and the right
Next time you take a trip,
try the (rain! You'll speed
over the safest, smoothest
highway yet invented—
steel rails. You'll enjoy new
luxuries, too. All cars on
our trains to California are
completel ytir-com itlioned!
TRAVEL COSTS DOWN
Thrifty people declare our
rail fares, at 2c a mile and
lets, today's best travel buy
— and Pullman rates are
lower than formerly.
ECONOMY MEALS
Coffee, milk, sandwiches
and a variety of sim ilar
item s are 5c and 10c in
coaches and tourist cars.
Dining car meals are low
in cost, also.
Southern
Pacific
S«c your lojzal S.P . agent or
write J A. O R M A N D Y. Gen.
P assen ger A g en t. 70S Pacific
Building, Portland, O reg o n .
Gas is fine in your stove or fur­
nace, but it’s both painful and
embarassmg in your stomach.
Whv don’t you use A lka-Seltzer
! for the relief of ACID IN D I­
GESTIO N , Colds, Headache,
N eu ra lg ia .
M u scu la r,
8 r l a t i c P a in s ?
R h e u m a tic ,
Alka-Seltser 1» pleasant to take and
unusually effective In actios — not
laxative, not habii forming, does no$
depress the heart.
Ask your druggist
B£ W I S E - U K A L I Z t ’
3
state
P a
ir
Pari-Mutuel
Horse Races
E V E R Y AFTERNOON
Except Bunilay
Exhibits
Livestock, A gricoltura!,
Poultry, Dairy Products,
Fru it, Grains, Textile, Art
Freight trains nowadays
act like express specials.
New freight schedules are
so fast, I sometimes wonder
if everythinghastobedeliv-
ered day before yesterday.
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Many of our passenger trains
are running faster schedules,
too. Well, one thing is sure. We
make faster runs, but the first
railroad commandment is still
‘‘Safety F irst." T hat’s one rule
they won’t change.
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W e stern railroads and al­
lied industries provided
jo b s fo r 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 w ork ers
last y ea r So m e o f them
live in ou r tow n. G ood
neighbors.
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Passenger fares are now the
lowest in history with substan­
tial reductions on round trips.
And no more surcharge for rid­
ing in sleeping cars.
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G REA T NIGHT
Horse Show
- with 2 added featu res—
Kellogg Arabian Horses
Platoon of Cavalry
Free Grandstand
Entertainment
Twice Dully
Also F ree Dance
BANDS AND
SP EC IA L PROGRAMS
Amateur Contest*
Every Day of the Fair
4-H E xhibits
F . F. A. Display
Flow er Hliow
Automobile Show
New Midway Features
ADMISSION AO CENTS
Children Under 14 Free
Fun Features Frivolity
This Free pick-up-and-delivery
of less than carload freight—I
heard some traveling salesmen
talking about it on the train
yesterday. They said it saves
shippers a lot of money and
e nters all responsibility on the
railroad. The railroad picks up
the freight at shipper's door
and delivers it a t receiver’s
door. Of course, the local de­
livery men get the haul from
door-to-car and car-todoor at
both ends B u t the railroad
handles the whole transaction.
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W h en railroads are busy,
1 n otice to w n s along the
railroad are p ro sp e ro u s.
T h e m erchants put m ore
ads in the new spapers.
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Weareproudofrailroadachieve-
ments. appreciate the public’s
good will and increased patron­
age, and pledge continued prog­
ress.
WESTERN
RAILROADS
and THE PULLMAN COMPANY