Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 07, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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I1EDFORU MA1LIRIBUNB
Dell., Bandar, WMkly
Publithrd br Ilia
HEDPOBU I'lUNTUiU 00.
ll-IT-li M. Kit 81. PhOMTI
HUBERT W. BO III.. Alitor
8. BUJUTER SMITH. Uinifn
an luueeewicnt Ncw.eaiwr
RnUKtf u Mtoni dm nutter il W
fanl iimml uiitler A.-C ul MaK-ll 8, 18711.
f2iiDu..itrrinij kates '
I; 11.11 In AilniMi
Il.it arilh Huliii.r. TMr 17.50 ,
fiiiij. without H'"iy. toonth ... .
Wwkly Hail Trti'uue, out ytr
H.tnrlaw niid cr
br Carrier, in Advimf In Mnlfyrd, Ah
ImixJ, Jckonvif. Ohtril Point, rliotuii,
Ttlfnt, tiold HIM t"i an HisUwiyi:
Daily, with HurxUy. mouth .76
tally, witliout Siimiiy, month 6
lull j, without Sunday, one jw... 7.00
Hill;, with bundajr, one year 8.00
All ttrmi, cab hi Jfiinc.
UKURP.R Or THE ASSOCIATED I'KBHS
Hectivjiif Full l.evd Wire Htrvic.
Only paper in dtj or oountj reclrini
Mwa ft. tefevT.oh.
The A-ooi.il it- ...rawm n;
puniic.iion 01 mi
mm xibiuud (mk 1
All rlfhU lor wpubllcllo. of ipwlil dta-
, p.uhe. ticr.m ... .1.0 r...rj. j hack u poii. lie is at present
SKI y&YltlbLC&,cVi- I I'-'litieal friends. That he
8won d.iiT r.r.. circiii.tion lor .ulf'"- '' world's (loods are
BontU tmllng April 1. 1K28, 4631. v f , , , ,,,,...:
AdTrrtininir rteprv.entntlvei
H. O. IIOOKNSKN k CIIUI'ANT
OIIIcm In New Yoik, Chicago, Uetrolt,
f.n Fr.ociAco, Los Angelet, bv.U1, Port
bud. '
Ye Smudge Pot
Br Arthur Pexrr
"The fin-ecu of evil" have airuln
Ijeen repelled, ami Unit hclriKKlel
fli.,.1 lltitt evei'V fulii venl'M witmlM
lis pokey way up Salt Creek, ha"
set Hall. .Mr. Hoover received the
most voles, anil Die most prayei-H.
tic dill not need the 'prayers, as
much as sonic of his supporters,
and there Is no Imv ap,alliHt pray
Ini; fur politicians every day In The
year. Political praying, however,
Is unfortunately confined to thime
he.ilc hours just hefore the polls
close. .Most of the supplications
were for tho success of the Re
publican party and they sure
needed It as hudly as the eniliatllcd
hosts of Democracy. Tho victors
should offer lieseechmenls that
they Kct caught In no more oil
scandals anil. Incidentally, he more
careful. The campaign prayers
were beautiful In their sincerity;
the mud that descended alike upon
the Just and tho unjust, was sticky.
The opinion prevails that the caiu
palun prayer is u cull prayer, ns
prayers bo. When hnncHt prnylnp;
becomes n purl and parcel of a
pnlllieal eampaiKtl. the campaign
would (lie of Its own cuisHcducss
mid be no more.
Thero Huh bi't'ii mui:li talk of
Jfi-uHiM'i'lly. during thn 'rfintmiKti,
ittnt 1 ho liii'il'f . . . TIiciv'h a uh
ji'el fur you! .Mr, rurtln. lie nnhlc
rodHkln, il ilut I'd ul great li-nsth
ujxtii Ham p. Your curr. read his
Hpcoch upun ft hovpii (7) full
culumtiH. It was uh clear an ttu
nud, liurU'd with hucIi k itHtn. In
thu final tqiaHnt. When the officr
wuokor Jabbt-red iiliout linmpcrlty,
ho whn petting tho piifkothuak.
Th aliyKinally pair. and tho monw
truuHly rich, will eontliuio in their
proHent Hhapu. A prosperity speeeh
1h pIcaHtiiL, to tho ear. It 1m uii
euKhuhle, and lndlKoHtlhlo.
A couple of timeH riurh.fr the
cainpaltfn. it appeared that the
Kepi. alien n party Intended to drop
c-verylhliiK and ntui'1 r retting about
the I'eruvlanH, HuIkhi'Iimik, Abby
ulnnluitH, und all peoples of tlie
earth except their own. and the
Chinese. Ah paffo ail of tho novel
ette "IJIaes," InforniH: "Tho foul
deslKMs of the ha uhly riueheMs
went happily thwarted." Ho tho
electorate went aloiiK without con
cern uh to where thu I.cIkIuiih wore
Kulim to aol their hreakfuHt.
Tho first returns woro clln-lit'ui-UMilnK
to tho DemocratH, and
left them astounded rlKht off the
bat. From a wide place la tho
road In Texas, eanie the gloomy
liitclllKeiiuo that tho count was
complete, und uh folluwtf,
Jloover ......1!
Hinltli 1
Thcro were Hill t 1 4,Uliy.iNt7 votes
to no counted, biaf tho elation of
Republicans knew no ItnundH. '
',
Mohhi'h. Joseph llrown and Percy
Itruy, who fled from tho cIuwh of
the Tammany tieli, to have a Tea
pot Dome oil derrick fall upon
them, culled und perused the early
returns. Mr. liray hooted the
notion that tho backbone of the
Kolld Mouth would be broken, how
ever badly needed. Mr. llrown was
Blum. Bloomy, grouchy. Three
veteran Republicans run over him.
In tho celebration of the dry
victory, tuuny got a woo bit too
much water, duo to the homebrew
!IH boeomlnx adept, 'liieru will be
no llgl)t wines und beer.
i
The people will have to put up
with the "I tolu you so" contin
gent, but the worst is over.
j JH
KAI'KM, Ore., Nov. 7. Gov
ernor rtterson today sent tho fol
JowIiik telcgruin to rrvsldout-oUct
II or bert Hoover at his home in
J'nlo Alto:
"I congratulate you on your
election to tho presidency. You
have won OrcRon by the lui'irest
vote ever, given u presidential can
didate. On behalf of tho people
of the state whore you made ytir
first home In the veft 1 extend to
you and Mrs. Jloover it cordial In
vltatlon to visit Oregon before you
return to the national capital."
KlaniRlh Falln Construct Inn of
tiew baiKtiicI Con in nil second iliti.r
Uillunt hotel ninlor wiiv.
WE HAVE A NEW PRESIDENT
' : 000 less tlmu usual 011-injj tlie first six mouths of tlie yeur.
AH to Hie presidoiilinl election we lire inclined to adopt that! "
old war slogan, "Don't shoot; the poor devils are dyinji."j- Who eau say the Americiiu people don't take politics seri
There may he ample excuse for stajfine; a war-dance ovcriously. Two killed and 33 wounded oil election day.
Hie prostrate political form of
man when he is down!
iovornnr Smith fought a hard fiphl, against overwhcliiiins:
!,
he did llio best ho nuikl,
lie
Wh v rub il in? Wlutt is a
' pol it ijt 1 ruin. Hoover, il' diluted, rouM Inivp km vim I a "Tenl
deal from the ruins, for with his
WtU'ld-widc prcsti'T, there WOlild liaVe beoil lllUUy places of ; U"era ihouW b brief and written in .luk. Owing to the large number of letter r
1 n ' celved, only a lew can be answered here. No rejily can be made to querist not eoofora
IfSpOllhibility aild Usefulness III' OtlM IiaVO filled. I " 1"'tntctlQlt- Addre- Dr. WUUam Brady, in cara ol thla wwipaper.
Itut (Governor Smith has never been more than au office
i...t.i r..i .
immn , U i rv mu i i-MM in inn-,
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1 ,
v. . 1 .1
.Mm III: mis not even 111c Koi
dustry.
Hill, iieeordiiiK loathe code of his profession, as a national
figure in politics he is throii(,'li. A presidential candidate who
cannot carry his own slale, particularly when that stale is New
York, is never or never has been resurrected.
We are natiirallv dclitrhted with Hoover's overwlieliniiiii
j victory. It was what we worked
what we expected. AVe believe liini to he the best qualified
111 flit ever to be a candidate for the Presidency in our genera
tion, and, we believe, his atliiiiiiistriit ion will demonstrate the
validity of (hat belief.
Hut when it comes to crowing over liovernor Smith's de
feat, we have no inclination to do so; there is no note of exulta
tion in our satisfaction with the result. .
The problem's and responsibilities of the next .'resident fi'"'"-' "''" the ethical question ,
,, ' 1 . . of n man accepting nomination for
tins country are to be tremendous, Hie demands upon Ins ,
are to be tremendous, Hie demands upon
strength mid political skill promise at times to be almost over-whelmiii!;.
Instead of exultiiiL' over the present, or rejoieini; over what 1''''om J''lon I went down to K
. , . . . Columbus and visited Clovernorj Answer. I do not know whether
lias passed, we teel It is lar more important to turn our eye's , cx. The governor, of course was ! hookworm disease prevails in your
tnw.ii-.l tlie fnl nee. 1111.I i.eeiiari.
Hint loyal support and hearty
more and more as Mine goes on.
WHERE HOOVER AND SMITH AGREE
AS far as wt: know there is only subject upon which Secre
tary Hoover ami (Jovernor Smith were in cont1e1e aeeord
at tin; boiuniu and end of the
eiated Press. ' $
At w. start of llm camppiti this world-wide news ajreney
asked both eandidat(!s if they would promptly notify Kent
Cooper the A I (ineral Alanajrer of any dispateh which tliey
felt, was unfair or hiasetl. No complaint was made. So on Tues
day the Associated J'ress asked .Messrs. Smith and Hoover di
rectly if they had any complaints to make, and both said they
were entirely satisfied.
This is a remarkable achievement, and yet it is entirely in
line with the unbroken record of tho Associated I'ress for not
only aeeurate and complete political reports, but entire freedom
from the slightest partiality : i
AVIien one considers the thousands of correspondents scat
tered all over the country, members of all parties, and naturally
with their own political sympathies, this accomplishment is a
marvellous tribute to that emotional detachment, which the
Associated J'ress has achieved, from its highest official to its
most, obscure representative.
However hotly the fires of partisanship may burn beneath,
however free the expression of partisanship may he in the edi
torial columns of this A. 1 paper or that when information is
given to the organization itself, litis partisan bias is as com
pletely discarded as if it were an overcoat, and the facts speed
along: the wires, with the complete detachment ami absolute ne
curacy of an adding machine.
As a result of this consistent and cumulative record, the As
sociated Tress has, among prominent political leaders and hitfh
(d'fieials, been" very generally accepted as the final authority.
"Is that an A 1 dispatch?" llow often have tho newspaper
men of this country been asked that tpicstion Avhon they deliv
ered some important news'of a
, til it i .i . I rtUMiuii or exposure,
lure. And how promptly has come tlie acceptance ol its truth,! Taking into consideration work.
when the reply was in the affirmative. I play, eating, drinking, smoking,
no i . , . .. , ... recreation, exercise, sleep, as es-
I his is an enviable reputation lor a news im'eney to have. Itut j ,,, f0,onli i concluded, that
those who realize the hard work, iutelliirent leadership, mid Mr-Kml" was the more temperate
i i . i '. ii. i - ' .i . .. .' , i man though .Mr. Hoover's infrac-
downriKht character, needed to achieve this reputation. dontit,OMS of thl, ruU,H of hvcU.no UP
beirrudije -the
tliem.
honors to the A. P.
MUTT AND JEFF Yes! What a Silly Question
r.tiv
A HASH J6IWT, SO
Be IMS HIS' l?6iT
FRlCMtS I SiAUU
ewTtft AMt Be
SATet
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SfEPFOTID MAIL
iiovrrnor Smith, hilt why hit U!
' !
c.ii.Hirieriiijr his limitations, and
jhm sport 1m is.
triumph for Unover is Smil Ji n
coinprclieusive experience audi
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mil jiiinirw i t uiu iiinuiui iuii
011 I'n ( cm his 11 i n on 1- I
l
1::.. .. v v..i . ..ii
cnioi snip 01 .m w 1 in it uj inn ;
11 dependent n.on the hminty of
will he well taken eare of, as
concerned, (toes witliout sayinj,'.
I,i ,,..1:..,. ,,,i;iv Iiw in.
for, in our own district; it is
In oicn In 1 ro.iilii t 1 !.,.. !
K'vn
assistance which he will need
-
eainpain
That is Hit; Asso-
sensational or controversial na-1
The organization has earned
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I'V te.LSHTl to
SE VOO, MtSTGt
tAUTT. OUf?
Tt'DAvf Atie Tv?l?j
AT ON fg
OF VWHiCH VOo
VGRV FONT).
SPAGH.C T TI A
TRIBUNE, MEDFOIID,
The world .ton's better. Tlie Vide lock people made ir-'OO,-
All riulit, Karl, never snv l
'Personal Health Service
By WILLIAM BEADY, M. D.
Sirncd lettfrg pt-rttlnliif to pergonal health and hygiene, not to dlaeaae dlarnoala n
tmcnC, will be answered b Dr. Brady if a U raped, at-lf-addrewcd ttiTelopa la eticloatd.
AGAIX THU IlKTTKIC MAX WIXS
In Ihu course of the Cox-IIurdlnff
nri-Miilciitliil cuniiiuli'n I .wimi.iirn.1
...... ,.i,..i.. ,1.. ...
I a Korieii of articles written ufter
Hirccial interviews nna cxamina
tlons of the can
didates; At that
time I wiih a
black - hearted
Tll-ocrat; that Is,
whntcver politics ,
T. It. KccniCd to
approve, I was
for 'em. I visited
Senator Harding'
first, at his head-1
(itiarters In Ma-
rlon.
Mr. Harding exacted u promise the consumption. Is that true'!
Hint I should not divulge anything ' .Miss A. 11. ,
unfavorable concerning his phys- Answer. Il would be no sur
Ical conditions, and I not only ' prise to learn mat you nlready have
agreed to that, but assured him tuberculosis. When tuberculosis I-'
I'd feel Just as he did about hav- ! wllning the battle you have "con-,
lug my personal physical frailties ,,,,.. lm vo1 Kct j
discussed in print. So I couldn't I suuctlons about, physiology and'
loll much of a story about the sen- j hygleno in school? Or woro you 1
alor's physical fitness for the great-! ,u0 nu.t fol. ,hut Hlufr, . "Con-
est office the world. Among in-1 8Um,Uun.. )a no uf lhc ,ollsl
llmato friends I predicted privately tho flll,.s , Mnn ,,. yuu you ;
that. If Harding was elected. Ire ! continue on your present bourse. !
would not outlive his term. That I . . . .
was the thought that underlay I Anyway It Itches. ,
what I hud to say In tho published ' have a breaking out on my foot
the presidency of the t'nited states
I without regard for his physical ca-
! paclly to fulfill tho trust tho people
! might Impose in him. 1
a younger man. .My first Impres-
u..n ..I l.lM .. .u... i. ... un
remarkable iiersonal magetlsm thejvae of hookworm (ft risk one
senator had, though certainly he
was cordial and kind enough to
mo. Governor Cox made no bones
at all about going through the
Jumps for me, nor did ho seem to
earo what I might say about him
In my newspaper articles. Per
haps he knew his own health statu
an well as Henalor Harding knew
his. Anyway. I found the governor
a pretty good subject. He wuh fit
for tho Job his, parly wished to
give him
I haven't personalty examined
Hoover or Smith, but naturally
have endeuvored to weigh and com
pare the men from niy point of
view. The governor seemed older,
but Isn't (both men are about 51
yours old). The secretary seemed
more youthful, though probably
his arteries are as old or older
than the governor's. Tho Smith
type or build of man Is likely to
tlvo long and preservo his facul
ties; the Hoover typo is likely to
break down earlier, from CVI) or
some of Us niuuifostattons itrter
losclerosls, myocarditis, Itright's
disease, apoplexy.
lloth candidates Indulge in to
bacco. Hoover hitting the pipe and
Smith proferrlm- cigars. The Smith
typo of man seemH to wit list und
tobacco's toxic effects bolter than
the Hoover typo of man does, I
concluded that Herbert Hoover
probably hud a blood prossuro dlH
tlnctly above, normal,' at least when
he was delivering u speech, while
A I f red Snilt hs blood pressure
probably remained serene In all
circumstances. i
Nowadays we henr much of the
strain of public life. JuhI what
may be strained by the proper ac
tivities of n man In office I do not
iiulto understand, but my notion
1st that If the man Is Just hlmsctf,
on lhc siiuare, and not guilty of
anything or aware of wrongdoing
about htm. ho will suffer no more
injury from his official life than
you and I do from our respective
cnlltllKH. We havo out u moeh
too chat-itabtc interpretation on the)
"brakdown" or "collapse" of the
"nU ther rascal us ho nom-ed
health seemed far from intemper
ate or exceptional.
In the Cox-Harding contest . 1
SPECIALS
Aft
AMD
-A
1 ' IfoR if foo FAwcvj rr Ifwetu" (HIT. what's -me I -vjhat do oui Ti
QKEfiQX. "U'EpyESDlVY,
- Vh) ! ' '
picked Coat-as the. belter man, and
ne lout. In the Ucmpscy-Carucn-
ttimir I )KKcd the French ac
tor, und he lost. In tho Nmlth-
Hoover unplcnsantncHH I made up
my mind tho better man was bo
Inn to win, and he did.
QrKKTIONK AXI) AXNWKItK
One or the Forty .Million.
I am 11 girl (the correspondent
says "young" girl) 17 ycura of ago
and am five feet four and u half
Inches tall. .1 weigh 1(15 pounds;
and have always been drinking for
the last two years and recently I
have started smoking. Ilut what!
. . . . Have been told to stop
drinking and smoking or I will iret
that several doctors have failed to!
relieve. 1 hey all call It too Itch. 1
it lu bes terribly and breaks out
with watery blisters and then dries
up again. Have had It for two
years on the sole of my foot. JI.
section of Kentucky; The Invasion
t.r (l.n skin txt tlm fn..l v Ihn lr!
takes in going barefoot In places
where tho soil Is polluted) Is the
cause of one typo of toe itch, also
called ground ' itch and dew Itch.
Another type Is duo to a kind of
ringworm Infestation, often con
tracted by walking barefoot In
bathing establishments, gym nasi-1
urns and tho like. Ktlll u third type f
is aj'soeluted with excessive sweat- !
ing. Your complaint would sug-1
post the ringworm typo of toe ltch.0f henlth that saves us in Hpitu of
However, tho best all around rem
edy I can siiugest Is "Whitfield's
ointment this is not a proprietary
preparation,1 but a formula tho
druggist must make up for you,
ns follows: 1
Sutlcytlc acid 13 grains
Honole acid 30 grains
Petrolatum 1 ounce
Apply a little of the ointment
once a day for a week or 10 days.
Then i;et off for a week, and an
other course of ointnu'nt If neces
sary. Kwlm uml Snuffle.
Whenever 1 go swimming I catch
a cold. Hut the cold doesn't nffect
any other part of tho body only tho
nose. It tnkcH a day or so to get
rid of It. I'leuso tell me what
causes It and how to prevent It.
W. K.
Answer Taking your own terms
nt face value, tho rouble is obvi
ously due to exposure to dampness
iu lit kentilnc nut uf Ihn ,'iiti.r !
Should you ever conclude I hat it
isn't a cold at all, write mo about
it ami I'll advise.
(Copyright. John F. Dllle Co.')'
Quill Points
Krom nakedness to golf clothos
and they call that evolution!
Tim man who said riches Have
vinss probably wasn't thlnklni? 01
Mnrriago is a success when both
parties' resign themselves lo tnnk-1
ing tne uest 01 wnnt can I ue
helped
. After Santa Claus days, nerhaps
the saddest UlslHustomnent Is the
discovery that caviar is Just fish
c.-cs
It is very difficult for any party
to please both Main street uml
Knsy street. ,
ft Isn't difficult to conceal
OR Uion r . , TA,- INTO iVCV RGSTAURANTJ a TO-DO- ! '.
v HAli And esss, R"V , SIT down AT f r T CTAGfiER 4
OR A Ft-Otk OF - V S TABLE. -ORlrOK A l Ifc V' J 4i ,'V
BAkeb BeArOy - ' C a riP vMATER. I V WW I . J I
NOVEMBEH f. 1928.
Rippling
Rhymes
(B7 Walt Muon.)
STUNG ONCE MORE
My old brown bus wh good
as wheat, though purchased
long ao; It journeyed up and
cLpwn the street and never
caused me wtoe. It mudo Its
smooth Aincl sweet advance with
110 disturbing Jerks? muchnniCA
seldom had a chance to tinker
with Its works. Year after year
It did its stunt, all free from
knocks and whines, although it
had an ancient front and pre
historic lines. Eut all my nieces
and my aunts, and my step-sisters
twain, pursued mo to my
'divers hnunts abusing that old
wain. They were ashamed to
ride, they'd cry. in such n rusty
crate; why didn't 1 brace up
and buy an auto up to date?
When lovely ladies take our
trail, demanding this or that.
wa might as well di; tip tho
kale until the purse is fiat. If
he may thus accomplish peace,
to which his soul aspires, a man
will grant to aunt or niece
whatever Bile desires. And so
I traded in iny car, my good old
rusty dray, for one that glitters
like a star upon tho .Milky Way.
And every day I take It' 'round
to where I bought the same, to
have a fierce mechanic pound
Its innards and Its frame. For
there's always something wronl,
some misfit large or small, and
It will never travel Jong with
out an overhaul. The service
experts lift the lipotl ' to see
what's but uf whack, and say
they'll surely mako It good, If
I'll dig up the jack. As I go
chugging up the street, with
cylinders that miss, with spark
plugs fouling and repeat, and
brakes that wall and hiss, I see
my old discarded bus go scorch
ing up the track, and I can only
scowl and cuss, and wish I had
it back.
your age unless you express
your opinion of a rumble seat.
So Walter Johnaon Is to manage
the Senators. Well, Wall Street
has duties enough of its own.
Wicked books harm daughter
very little. The wicked part ta
descriptive, and she reads only
the conversation.
You never see men fighting for
a "Bieat moral principle" that
threatens to reduce their revenue.
Americanism: Laboring while
niiiir and tlnis dovelniiintr n store
health aids when we get rich.
You enn tell a good neighbor
hood. The bill collectors are too
light for roiigli-liou.se work.
KamouH men get letters of two
kinds: Letters of praise from in
telligent people and disagreeable
letters from cranks. ,
Yet the famous man nlbblin-';
cold rations at his -iSth banquet
would like to slip away and oat not
cakes and 'lunges . In the kitchen.
When a woman who smokes
cigarettes says she loves babies,
she means babies that are well
and pretty and dry and quiet.
No mnn. is ready for citizenship
in a republic until lie is ready to
abldo by tho will ot tlie majority.
Thero is no absoluto freedom.
Passenuers on tlie Ornf Zeppelin
had old brandies and wines, but
they would have Riven a quart of
cither for a smoke.
Tho election canio Just In time.
Tho campaiKn manager ill one lo
cal district confessed that ho could
not think up another lie.
"Holoney pretends to lio what
Isn't." So that's tho reason they
' namod it nftor hoiognn.
Correct tills sentence: "Doc said
my blood pressure was hk.rli,' eaid
j11'" m"n' "J?"' 1 I,avon'1 tolt W
i 1,1,180 K,nf2: .
i Brisbane's Today
(Continued From Paso One)
' , , . . , ,
I ", f. " 8Hbl,"Uing to l,nrs"'
I icinis.
Kepiying to such criticism and
answering tho question, "Why are
you feeding' starving Germany?'
Hoover said, "From the point of
I view of my western upbringing, I
I would say, tor one thing, it is be-1
ceause we do not kick a man in
the stomach alter we have licked
him."
i To that he added the viewpoint
of the humanitarian: "I would say
ahat we have not been fUhtins
women and children, und we
are not beginning now."
Stock Kxchange seats in New ;
York sold for I1U.UUU then JoU.uuU,
then J100.00U. and now for $10",-;
ODD. The Stock Exchange real-;
lied that this is a big country and
business la good. Therefore, a few ,
years a i the Slock Exchange was
rebuHt and Its size doubled.
M .
Already the governors are buy
ing more property, planning to
take in an entire city block, for
the "5,000.000 shares In dull times.
10.000.0isj Bhares in Hood times'
that are expected. Everything, is
growing. Look out for fireworks,
after election.
General Altorbury. president ol
the Pennsylvania railroad, and Ills
board of directors, authorize elec
trification of the entire service, i
1 freight and passenger, from New i
York to Wilmington, Delaware, i
This will take seven or eight years ,
and 1 100.000.000.
letter electrification will extend ,
to Washington. Statisticians provo
to the Pennsylvania authorities
that New York's metropolitan area
, will 'have 40,000,000 population 0
years hence, and the bi- railroad
is getting ready. What will the
best corner lot be worth in a com
munity of 30,000,000? Not even
tho two Joes. Joe Day and Jo ToV
l litzky, could answer that.
i
President Coolldge says there
will be no tlUO.000.000 deficit this
;ycar. What looks like a. deficit
j will be taken care of, by Increased
tax receipts.
As with the nation, so with big
and little cities. Values grow so ,
rapidly they, keep ahead of gov-J
ernment spending. And that is ,
wonderful growth. I
I '
i . New York City, spending more .
; than half a billion this year, adds
I $275,000,000 to its spending... Hat -J
real estate values rise so rapidly '
that assessments, per dollar of ;
value, actually diminish. -
AYell that Indescribable soioe
tliiu' or other that us Democrats
alius rely on C swing Hi tid nt
tli' last moment fulled V f-lio'v
up again. - "I construe It ns sim
ply . n vote' o confidence,' ile
c la red liootlcggcr Ike Iark, when
inter vlmved i ou' tli- result o' th'
election t'duy."
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grandmother's mustard plaster.
Musterole U recommended hy many
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for sore throat, cold on the chest,
rheumatism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff
neck, bronchitis, asthma, neuralgia,
congestion, pains and aches of the
back and joints, sprains, 9orc muscles,
bruises, chilblains, frosted feet
colds of all sorts. , ,,
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alter tuy iu.
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(13. Little Uock, Arkansas. t
Prominent men "titlo
wisc" because the nature
of their business brings
them in contact with real
estate transaction, arc al
ways covered b y title in
suranee. They sec at first
had the serious complica
tions that result from title
faults. . ; . ,
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