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fEDFORD MAIL TRTBTTNK iTDFOT?D OT?FIONT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1024 LA FOLLETTE BACK Interesting Photograph of Premier MacDonald, Brought Near Collapue by Hard Election Fight AT WISCONSIN F TO BE EXHIBITED ,1 p" L r:vnE . two 10 GET VERDICT MADISON, Wis., Nov. 3. (lly the Associated 1'ross.) Senator Itobert M. l.aKnllctte, resting toi'jiy at his home on Maple Bluff farm, nftor a month nf Rii-pnuouH campaigning, expressed gratification over lute reports frcini i-tippnrioi-H of his presidential candi dacy throughout the country. I'oinlilncd wllh an exhibition of con fldnm o In the outeotiu of the election was an appeal to the electorate to "In crease the progressive group in con gress." "The election of progressives to the hniMi ami senate is of vital concern to the people." he said In a formal pulillc statement. Senator 11 l''otlct te's homecoming yesterday, his first visit to Madison ince his nomination for the presi dency In .Inly, was made a gala occa sion for his friends and supporters Irom all sections of the state. A crowd of several thousand greet ed him with slavos of cheers and ap plause at the railroad Htatlon. All Im promptu parade centered nbout his a utoinohlle and thousands of enthus iastic townspeople shrieked their wel (ome from the side lines along the route to the I-i Kollette homestead three miles from the city. Pausing at the Insistence! of the ihroiiB massed at the state eapltol, where. ho was presented to the assem blage by Governor John Ij. Hlalne, fienntor LaKollelte expressed feeliliR ly his pleasure at "belnK back among all you folks." From the stale house Senator T.a Follotlo motored directly to Ills farm, where he will rest until after the elec tion. Hundreds of friends besieged the homestead during the early afternoon and evening and when the tired cam paigner's day was done, he hail shaken the hands of more than 2.0(10 callers. Senator IiFollette was accompanied to Madison by his two boiis. Uobert, Jr., and Philip. The latter Is it can didate for county prosecutor of Dane county.' the first elective office held by his father 4-1 years ago. Senator TjiFolletto, with members of his family, will receive election re turns in the governor's suite 111 tho eapltol Tuesday , night. MID WEST TITLE Chicago, Nov. 3. (Hy (ho AhhuoIh t od Press.) Although Illinois mntin ues to plow nhjiul In tho lenil for tho 1 024 font bull -hani)loiishi) of tin woslurn eonfuronci, npimrcuitly with out a rivul strong enniiKh to Htop 11, Chlcajfo'H eleven 1h stroiy? enough to put ti n a formidable (W'fonso when they clash here .Saturday, IlllnolH Iuih three more HtronK oppo pontH to conquer for tho crown, name ly, Minnenota at Mlnueapojln Novem ber 15; Ohio Htutn at ChampalKn No venibor 'It, and Chicago here Satur day. Other Barnes Saturday will he North western ORalUHt Michigan at Ann Ar bor: Ohio State and Indiana at Col- umbUH, Ohio, and Wisconsin is taking two weeks' preparation for tho clay two vcekn lience. to have a good Appetite ,.'Yesl thank you." ' A GOOD nppetlto means a chonrful ilieposlliou. You may have a good nppotite if tho blood that goes constantly to your vital orguna Is pure. S.S.H. purlfloa tho blood a good appetite follows and you will have a clear complexion and will be Blroiig, cheerful and healthy. Don't go on fcclinir up one day nnd down the next hardly Bick but never well losing "pep," punch and ambition. Hearty eaters ore tho red blooded men nnd women. Knjoy your food! Get back your strength and energy! Reclaim yourself before it is too late I People in a physically run-down condition are an easy prey to disease. S.S.S. is what is needed. Your blood needs purifying. Your blood cells supply tho energy which keeps your body well nnd lit. S.S.S. aids Katuro in supplyintr new red-blood-cells, tho spark that rojogs your system. Carefully selected, scien tifically proportioned and prepared herbs and barks make up S.S.S. tho preat blood purifier which gives Na ture a heliiii(r hand. Get bacK the lost appetite, tho missing vitality, the keen, sparkling eyes, that look of determination. S.S.S. will pive you more energy, vi tality and vior and a nioro up and going appearance. S. S. S. It sold at fell ffnorf (tmr torn in to Im. The Urscr liu u mora eonomici. '.tltr.s You Feel ke Yourself Again LOCAL Through , chaiiKe of arm iiKemontH, the reproduction of nntiiie carved ivories brought htr by the College A'oinet)H el uh will be ah own at MIhh Snedicpr'H Art Shop mi Xorlh liart lett liiHtead of the .Mlnliler liudio Simp. The exhibit and wile begins Wednes day. cuntijiuinK through the week. Thciv will be no h d mission charge. The oriKinalH of these rcpumductfons were made by tho craftsmen of the twelfth and fourteenth centurleH, and while they are not always beautiful accord J ntf to mnibM M sta ndardM, the work In spirited and lnt"reMtinif. Tho College Women's elub hopes that Its I, on ii and Scholarsii lp fnnl, used to assist Kills of the lloKue Hlver val ley In eulleKM, muy profit through the exhibit. RADICALS, ISSUE DKS .'JOIN KM, Iowa. Nov. 3.-i An apathetic inlcrost In the Iowa Htate ticket. Hiich as ban not been observed In many yearn, prediction by republl tiun, democratic; and progressive head luarterK that success will attend them tomorrow and an Increasing hopefulness on the part of the demo crats thai, their Henatorlal candidate, Daniel I Sleek, will defeat Renatof Smith W. lirookhai-t, marked tho l!l24 campaign drama In Iowa oh the cur tain wiih run down today. The only deviation from tho confi dent statements issued from political headquarters wiih the Intimation of R J.. FeuliiiK, democi'iLtic Htate chair man that unless Iowa voters cast their ballot for John VV. Davis, "to huvo tho stale from La Kollet to," Iowa may he carried by the Wisconsin senator, Tho democrats predicted that Mr. Klerk "will save the statu from Hrook hart." ' ' PRESIDENT TO CLOSE "WAN! H NO TON, Nov. 3. Tho flnnl day tif tin; cnnipnlKii fnnnd Proslilnnt CdolldKfl with only routine huslncHS fin his pi-nnim, cxf"pt for rompln tlon of tho oh'ctlon -vo (Khlross ho will (U'llvcr over the nidlo tonight to tho vo tors 0 1 tho nation. This spcoch, cxMM'ti'U to ho dovotod to nn up pen 1 to cltlzons to oust thi-lr hulhtts, will ho riHlioruHt to pnitjUonlly ovory H(!etlon of tho. oounlry hy an oxlonslvo radio system urrnnRod hy tho ropuhllotin national committee Telegrams continued to pour Into the White House today" from farm nr Manizalions In responso to tho reiiuost of Mr. CoullriKu for reeoinincndHtlons as tn a Hii(!cessof to tlui late Secre tary AVallaco. He hopes from those names In ho ahle to select n secretary who will hrlriK with' him the confl ilent-o of h ltu'Bo majm-lty of aKrlcul turistfl. LA FOLLETTE MADE WAfilllXfiTDN, .Nov. 3.A final un pen! to the votoiH by Wlllliim H. .loliiiHtnn, clmliniiin fo (he oonfer- uimo for pi'ii)ii'HKivn pnllilcal artion, vviiM iHHiied today hy IjiKnllette Whooler iiiiiiinilKii lieadiitiartei'H. A vote fur the eamlliliites of cither old party." ho mild,' "menus tho per petuation of monopoly, tho imunerign- tlon' of the American people and the final catiiMtrophe of war. A vote for the proun'sslve randl- dntea means thu cm! of monopoly, a higher xtnmhin! of living anil a Kiiar- untee or world peaee," The eampalMii. h said has been foiiKht fur ilm fhst lime In years on real IsHitoa. FAMOUS HOSPICE 'A HIS. Nov. '3. Increased auto- inolillltu; has been chiefly 4'exiiiinMlle for the (lectslmi of the great St. Iter nard hospice In open a hotel. For nearly a thousand years food and shelter hiiv been freely given to all travelers who have halted lit the famous hospice which is noted for the life saving dogs attached to It. .No pay ment was ever nskel Inn tlm church ntalns a hex fur voluntary offerings. J-'or a long time these offerings have not been In any Way In iiroliortlou to the number of visitors, ever growing, iwlmr to Increased motor touring In the Alps. It now Is proposed to meet the de Icleney by turning a part of the nildlng Into a lintel and place It in the charge of a professional manager. V Bltte Tfouqfrt a today Ml lll'l'l'i H:kvi.' euivoLi JOH'-IN't: u i,.! ii i..i. ' .1" authority, the people rejoice: ,tit i ,o,: Micncu oeiiretll rule, the people mourn. rmv. L'a;U, CAMPAIGN lOIHl This photOKiuph. taken Just ho fore the defeat of Hrituln s Uihor Govoriiinent, shows the premier walking to tho House and glancing towards "Tile Ben" rt nolo the huur. When he arrived at Aber- ' ml iJJ ' j; j ; avon. his own constituency, during tho hard-rought cainpait'n' It was reported that. he wus on Ihe vergo of collapse and he told the news paper correspondents, "1 novor felt so tired lu my life," The many friends of Ralph Jennings in all parts of Jackson County who are sup porting him for Sheriff arie doing so because-',; ,:: yzz:X::'::J:. He is a clean-cut, gentlemanly, law-abiding citizen. In his previous term he gave an economical, thorough business administration of the office. He enforced all laws lawfully. He was at all times courteous and considerate of the rights of those with whom he came in contact VOTE 64 RALPH JENNINGS For Sheriff Thi3 advertisement paid for by friends of Ralph Jennings. NJLES, Ohio. Nov. 3. "With pence and order restored here military, county and city officials today turn ed their attention to fixing the re sponsibility for Saturday's rioting be tween the Ku Klux Klnn and the anti-klanmnen whLch' occurred while klansmen were preparing to parade. The list of known wounded as the result of hklrmisheH remained at X'i. Only a compartively few National Ouardsmen remained on duty. Most of these, Major Oenernl Benson "V. iloiiKh, in charse of the city pro claimed under qualified martial law by .Governor Donahey after rlolinff bepan, said would be home in time to cast their ballots in tomorrow's elec tion. Investigation into the rioting was started by military authorities yes terday. Twenty arrests were made yesterday, most of them on charges of Intoxication. Stopi Colds in 24 Hourt Hill's Cascaxa Bromide Quinine gives quicker relief than any other cold or la grippe remedy. These tablets disin tegrate in 10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in millions of cases. Demand t red box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait. All druggists , 30 cents. ivT (C-203) "ASCARAitQUININF WACO. QrjVoitlEOlT. atnffe pSe SIS Accessory Sale This is no ordinary sale for we are going out of the accessory business and Everything Cut Below Cost The Busy Corner Motor Co. puts as a snaw:flQk& ' sweet with creamy It'sNestle'sALPIOT.