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ELECTION ON;
DOUBT REIGNS
Hi I nl. li. .in mm lone nineteen ai-iiti 11 m nellr-vi-d the lilnh rout of llv-
inu Mill rotalti control- luoh a mat inn. m far u u affeota Republican
control would in- wiiii .i oar inajnrity ehanoee- itandlni alone will be fall
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m ii w .1 Hi. nelloni witnin tna
.ir. a. i' iin Damoorati have nlnad
'two aaai ii- ii ri'suii nf ih" election
held in Malnn In September. Theea
i.i..ii.' (allowing iy ii raw month!
' Hi. iiKcial r-lictloni lo fin vaoanelea
SIIUA1I0N HtLU UNIQUE
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tinting lit' Mm nil ulili
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i ii i ii i i H I ii Hi i ii 1 1 1 ii mil Mat ." I'u 1 1 ana
iiin I Thirl) "i.'i Naw v i r k diatrlcta
I where large republican mejoritlia ol
in ni timet w i-re raveraeOi war ia-
n o indlrutlona .r a landatlde In
ivemlier Much of tha reeponalblll-
i "i Maine ri -'iiiiH however la now
pla i .1 upon ih" i'i.i"i qutitloDi
in rnnitroealniMl New Bnaland n la conceded how-
mid (ialua Ev- lever will likely abow further Repub-
vliere Mean I on Tuesday in ih" prei-
I ''in Houne iin- New Bngland member-
ii iinpn entatlvag . i . punaiiti o( twenty-five Ftepubll-
hi una four Democrat tha Wur
DunmcraU helm from Maaeaaliuietta.
The Demoorati hava gained two of
iin four Maine leata and Kepublloan
i nier ndmll thai n.- of ih" two
iJthode laland iiixiriiiM ii D.i one of iin
n- fiMr Connecticut dlatrloti ara doubt-
ti i ii Barring landallde tha Repub-
m ii nil- Ream likely to elect tight mem-i.i-
from Maiaichuaatti where they
now havi. ten. With t i - normal drift
a" tin Democrat! itand to win ila isata
1 in New Kllitlnml. Willi n inl.il of ("II
agnlnai the rtepublleana' nineteen
mini The luteal report! from ataaenchuaetti
r" election npprnaahea wiin mum aorioui nepuoncan rear ana
1 1 1 in nl i mi rath mic- tiemocrotlc hope with the ohanoe that
Kiigem f ' Mi iii-mn' riii maj aareat
riovernor Draper who is a candidate
for re.electloni whtla 1 1 - Damoorati i'
are iwrloUHly i iiiiuii ii leglalnture -
coil of living pro'
oomei from Ihi
A Imlltli'l'iii win
.i hi ntj -' inm uatei. nu
mi ludgea and minor itati
I inn i i. hi HatM n ml ItBtl
laturei Hint win ohooae twenty
i luiteil Stntea Henutori are to in
i .n hi romplexlon ol ihc next
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in iwo or i in i" I'onteiu in' "
ii.i ii i ..in . ni i.iriuii
Rtroiiu
. . in ii 1 1 in '! di an
lull'
t I for flvercoal H"
nl In have In-ill COUghl ulth Hi" gelllle vuml IraveU nl" ill lii" iiiil
I .1' 1 1 1 1 II. I ah' I . .ii i mil
IP iii. 'ii wm .n r. iti 'l hj iii" 1 1 ' 1 1 i
mi' iii I'll n "ii. 1 1 t.i "i pi 1 1 v hir-
Knnaton In charKed with hu
-l il' n mi overrnul heloiiglng b
I r. a high iml about tlilrlv I"
'Xivi'rtu ii u oatlmnled one Ihoiit'itul
i.ii Herron In n local reaiaurant The mil. un hour Tim velocity ol the
police ia) thai When the urreil wan i irlh iround Ihc sun In cohnilaied
modi . Ivanalon wan wearing llorron'a In be 06 mllei an i r and ih
ci 'i II" Will I'" tried before judge vcloullj i (he m I- culouloted lo
lluiinton in the poiii r( ii" 3373 mil'-an hour Bound iravela
through dr air ai the rati of uvor 11
Man) Heard I iur The I u i 1 and fuel n econd. ibn ugh water
Church of Ohrlal Hclontlit of thin "' ""' "' " ' ton
cltj gavi iti ilxth in annual locturo "-i wire iii iii" hi r 17.800 tci n
Bundoj nfternoon In the urabd Then aeoond Blectrlcltj I wild to iravel
ter The apeaker waa William P. Mo- "'". wlrea ahove ground al the rate
Kenalo of Cambridge Mai i membor ' " s 11 r;'"
of the Chrlatlan Bclonce Board ol Lee- vo'" 11 1 v Iv eailmated lo aatron-
tureahlp of the Mother Church Iho omlcal obaervn he i H IM.770
I'iist Church ot Chrlit nf Boaton jmlloa a locond
Mb Attornej B u. ICallougb In
'i moil ii i ahoann ipoooh Introd i A little city-bred boy who had nov-l
Mr MoKenale who talked for an hour or aeon n cow while on a vi-n to bin
and ii half to a prowd which comfort- unclo'a In th unlrj walked oul
ablj filled Iho drand A noticeable arroei the floldi with in- grandpa
ihiiiK wai the ctoae attention uivi n the Reelng p cow hu wa grentl) oxoltod'
rpeakcr by the audience As is the ami ked I
uaual uuatom many people came from "What la that grandpa?"
neighboring cltlej ! attend. I "Why that'a onlj n cow" waa tin
reply
liUboratorj Vgaln Riinnlngi The "What inru Hi" " thlnga mi b. r
municipal laboratory is again in lli Imid?"
running after having bean put out of "Horna." aald Ms grandpa
hualneaa by the in.i" of the .iv of The i" walked nn
flcea from the Kgan to the Bhutta Preicntlj in w mooed loud anil
building. Every bug In the water long.
will ".e oounted today ror the flrat The boy was nmaied I king
time in levaral da) i bai k ho i n I Aimed:
1 'Which imi ii .ii. i ghe blow grand-1
i no MUCH rni.iic- Tin i ' ivn Inn I
! Ilia l H I li 1 1- mi Mi
DIDN'T HELP TULSA
Copied from tha Muslim;"" pi nlx Crenger'n Campaign Mouihpl Nov 6
i'i in
"Who was ins'rumental In inducing the fedora! govern-
ment to donate federal jail buildings and sites to the
value of $25000000 to the cities of Muskogee Vinita
M-'Alcstsr and Ardmore. C. E. Creaser
"Who represented Oklahoma in congress on the Public!
Buildings and Grounds Commmittee and secured a total
appropriation of $500000.00 for public buildings in the
City of Muskogee? C. E. Creager.
"Who was successful in securing for his home city the
largest appropriation for a public building ever made for
a city of 2r ooo population? C. F Creager"
WHAT ABOUT TULSA?
Can you find anything iii Creager's list of achieve
ments where he tried to do anything for TIII.SA'.'
Whether em I lemoi ratio trenil ia
In Din Ide "i nn- other In I '"ii reaa
iloubtful atutea i n qui at Ion warrant-
ciillur 1 1 involved bj elemeuta unproo-
edentel in Ann I n an polltll il hlatory
in. ii ii. ahrewdi al nf pnlltlelana and
i.t.i .i.i ed oh erven ara greatly al h"h
in in iking old blooded calculation!
.hi iii" detail "i ti leome in
ih.ii i n ii i iv at" judgment. It ad-
ra "t both partlea aa "H n the
trained nonparllean itudenla of po-
i ir .i campatgna are a i nrlance
. .t ti I'ongreaa ami in u certain
ilegrei . . Illng even more Interei i na
tlonull) . . in" iii" -i it" flghta in New
.ii ami Ohio. Both atatoa are
iloubtful New Vork poaalbl mora
in. hi Ohio ni me eampalgn drawi lo
i eli ie Suit. un Indication!. Including
1 1.. ii tuni' nddi . have favored t he
1 1. 1 ate in each Inatanoe. Al the
nn" i i ie per lonnllty of the t o
i i promlnenl flgurea in the Repub-
llcan party toduj atanda oul in the
n apectivo ci nteata.
i ihlo la iii" home ol Pr ildenl Toft.
Now york t11" hi ni" of farmer Preal-
iii ni Rooi " . ii. Preliminary in a dl
cuialon ut .-nine "i in" itetuilN affect-
ing vurloua feature! of the election!
t. day it ii onentlal merely to men-
tion til.-" facta 'rim ultimate con-
.in" Involved am generally un-
i. i i i i nn. r itatei w hero I
ornorahlp or lenatorlnl conteil
both ni" if ii t ) ).' i concern lte
oi in elet "inli hour doubt arc Max-
ncbuaetta Connecticut Newi Jeraey
Montana low i and Nebraika In in-
i 1 1 mi iim fighl which Unltod Statei
Henatnr Beveridge lias mi hii handi
fur ro-oleetlon completei the group
ni Intraetnte rnnteat! which will fo
al . ilium until the returni ahow
in flnl n.
won in' re-election uf oovi rm r
Harmon probabie as to Ohio; with
i utcoine ui in nteal between
glint ind I iix aomow nut iimn- In
iluiihl t li.i n ill" reaull iii ill" Hncli
'tiii. ii.'-i ii" the Impreiilvo betting
in .I- huh nai" prevailed InWnll Htreel
nuil with Hi" aume elemenl of doubl
ilrl:glnj all iim a aoroaa ih n-
iii' i in th" Baal tiinii in the VVeat.l
Aa an ihhii" it hai appealed mora to
in.' lalarled and wagaaarnlng ila-l
menu of tin- oltlai than in tha n
ni" 1 1 the agrli iiiiurni loctlona Thai
isrmeri have n n boon atiffarlngi they
hava in "it mi iim high-tide uf proapor-
its ami it would afford Ihe political I
managera n fur bettor oue than any
thing ilea ll u were able i" figure
definitely ai i" whai extenl the iwi-
nultural vni" will ii" polled on Tuea-day
Apropni ui tin
noaltlon itory
lia keye itati
went to lown i" attend tha funeral of
Senator Di lllver mhikIii mma Infor-
mation n- i" tin1 palltlcal -n a. 1 1 urn '"
ihc Hiiin ami Inqulrdd of one of tha
Kepublloan oanujdatoa tur congraaa
how tii" farmeri wgra feeling and
tipaclnlly u to whether there wax
mil' h cninplulnlnx over the "'St of li-
ingj Tha candidate aald he had heard
complaint from only mi" former ami
haapartloula r grlevanoe waa tha coil
i gaaollne; he owned two automobile!-
uii" in which he tranaported
hia hogg ami produce from the form
ii market ami the other fur 111" UIO
of hii family
Farmeri ot the mniiiie w"Mt ny nol
i" deeply worried over Hi" coal of liv-
ing but they are in the main itaonch
tipportari of tha prograaatva pollclea
if regulation that hava been to t ii
fi re; they ai" noi itandpattera. How
far will their NltUOtlon nml tholr imll-
lical fe.iini!- combine m hrei-.i imiii-
rence on November Ith? Thai li n
rloua nueitlon thai mual bo welghedi
thai mil chooie a Democratic auccee- There als.. Ii the inuii. in uhii ii
aor lo Henator Lodge. Tha Oonnecil- ihrewd polltlclan-obierver nailed at-
i ut governnnhlp rialn Ii in nr"ai tentlon yeiterday lo-wlt: large nan
doubt. A United Slgtea aenatorahlp nf.the public haa boon dlaguaied by tha
nl n Involved in the Connecticut atUtude of the Republican! on many
election. Iiauna. ion ii hai nn confidence in ihc
g heavj Republican louei in the Demooratlo party
llll'l. II" All lllll" Stat"- III'" i'lectell.
The Choice of all
Voters
When it comes to the selection of
a man to fill an office there is a
difference of opinion but when it
comes to the selection of the cor-
rect clothing for man or boy the
choice of all voters is unanimously
in favor of The Stein Bloch Co.'s
The Society Brand Hacket-Car-hart
& Co.'s The Handcraft
Clothes and Sampeck Co. 's makes
The Largest Assortment in Eastern Oklahoma
win n all is considered u is im won
der the itatlatlclani nnd prognoatloa-
tora are more or less un in inn air.
TO ( I Iti ill I. IS iiM li Y
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tableta Druggiiti rofund monev if
It fallH to cure. B V O ROVE'S
aignatun li on each boa z-.
Aim at Indapendenci
arc tome man who
string all llnir lives.
ut mind.
K.i III ll
1 here
mint'
Miss Minion tor uncertain
"The onlv thlni; that worrlei
tim wedding tour li will be nerfeel
.iniiii ly horrible to have people know"
M i-a Roiebud t virion il vi i
don'l woriv. They'll think
hi. 111'.: her."
age):
ma is
nil.
iu're
TULSA MAY BE
IN NEW LEAGUE
in
n nt wi'ii ri
null' as '.vi II
r dlalurbing
idera as mm h
n"t pocket volt
Im u r. wini; in
t
with the growing
llm s it is noi Ho
matter it onei
inn 'ti managi n
i to L'nngreaa the
the 11 o un the fac-
calculation! of thi
iH uny "iin r is the
' iilllt VOte seems
re s. ri.nis every yenr.
i in"
in r"
conti
n.
nli i
intild
..ml
elimination of party
comparatively nim-
a" for ihrewd po-
1 1 to foreoaal general
cnr-uccuracy
Imagine thai with the
many of the peraonal
in' factional bltternoaa
Th ia ".- now hive in tha llouie
aovenly-neven Republican! and twen
t) five Republlcani out nf a total nf
ihlrty-aeven In tha delegation. The
con ervatlve pre-election flKurniK
r.r.' i in IN publlcana eighteen In i ha
m t llouie i ither duttrlota i omi
normal I j Republican ami tome nor-
mails Deinocrataari doubtful. A
li. I rain Ol al I'ist si Mil leit! by I tic
Democrat! in Naw jforli is to be ex-
tii cted.
in PenniylvAnli there nr.' tiiree ..r
four doubtful dlitrtola- now Republi-
can where 1 1 - ohancei favor the
Democrat! iii" Penmylvanla Ra
publican in .'I'' nlest ilniiKcr Is Join
Liaiaell ninh prleHt of hiuii protec-
tion nml in r the itandpal leaden
ai IVmhlngton wiiu narrowly aqueea-
ii hi when iim nominating prlmarlea
were held. Republlcani think tiny
have a chanca lo nip a leal In Vlr
gin In nml that they may retain their
lo'ld delegation of five from Weil
Virginia There arc one or two doubt-
ful districts however in th" latter
tat" iiic Delaware member is In
doubt iii" Republlcani muv loin.
in i of th" aeven seats they now hold
or iii New jeney giving ina uemocrma
in' . 'ii even half "i the delegation. There
i a i nitea suit.. iinatorihlp involv-
ed in Now Jeney. ami n Mfoodrow
Wllinn. Demoorati is "iect...i governor. Ipielil lo Ibi World
aa he is likely to be. hi may carry the. Mmkogee Okla.. Nov. 7. Uaaara
leglilature with him. There is Juit I j. tlaibreath nnd C. U Bait who
enough nf doubl to make the iltua- are promoting tha imw baioball league
il"ii intereatlng. m taiaaourl Kanaaa and Arkanaaa yea-
While the more aiptlmlatla Republi- terday ipeni Hi" day in Muikogee mi
.ails iini" Mini 'In oongrewionally as Oalbreaih aald that evor)'thlng innh.
in better ihape than timst of tha mid- ad moal favoiubie rat the new league
.ii.- weal stat.-s the Iradera will think whluh will probably be known aa tha
they will have dona wall if no nnm- "Routhweatern" and thai everywhere
than iwo aeata are loal one iii Cook ha had viilted cltlieni had itivun him
..piOountj nnd another Oownatate Doubt; much en iragement
uiin .i-ts as in nne or iwo oiner uf a nave an numner i f towns to
iim Cook County ami al ieaal i ne .if ielec( a circuit from ami will not he
iti.- downatate dutrlcta lln fbo big imrrv about forming It"
Wisconsin with tha present Demo-1 aald Qalbreath. "In Kanaaa Praonii
rratlc dlatrlota iiafa for the Demoorati Independence Coffevvllle Plttahurg
i nti "ii" verj doubtful dlairiotland run S'utt hualneaa men have ail
th" fourth and one aeml-doubtful expreaied o ileilre that their oltlai be
dlatrlrt tii.- lecond. A peculiarity of repreiented. in Kurt Smith Ark. the
th" Wliconiin iltuntlon ia the fact aame condition! exuit where ! were
thai if tim Republlcani are defeated greeted by much enthualaim. in
in the fi uriii ami fifth the Milwaukee Mleaourl we have smii gpod towns as
iiistriit. timse elected will i." social- Springfield. Wciui city. Moneti ami
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Hanan Shoes
ManhatUn Shirts
Dunlap Hats
VisarUiiion Suits
Banister Shoes
Duofold Underwear
Munsing Udion Suits
Pmagoii Troussrs
ADVERTISERS OF FACTS.
PRO.MOT1 lis ( i
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ill i
IX I X--M It ( I
N I I lt I H 1 1
.ill' I I
HUNTING FINE-
BUT DEER SCARCE
li LSAXS RKT1 1 1 n i u i: Hi i K' -(
MI' is ILDS HI' i ill l l
oi s n .
Alter a wi nk's lUCCealful huiilillif 111
iim wihls of fi' "I; County f.irty miles
Weil of Tulsa It party of Tulsa sn.n--
men returned home Biindaj morning.
The party Included Billy Rupp J il
Rtmmeri and ihr. f their frlenda
They report having killed a great
Quantity uf -mail game but nn deer
The party icared up leveral deer one
of which was chaaod almoit into the
camp of another i t-t ami waa liiil-
iii by a man from Jennlngi
Tlic party Journeyed to camp in a
farm wogi n in which tha) all in-
v.h.iI their camp outfit They left
here n week hkh Sunday c roiling the
Arkanaaa river nt this place ami
working their way weit ward acron
Creek County.
Thou who love and admire knowU
e.ln" fur il- own lake OUgttl to wish
tn sc.' ii i element! made aooaiilblo
to II 11.
Tulsa Trunk Factory
Trunka iiau ami caaea m
factor) Prlcoa
Sample Trunk! nml sample
laiea
m m in iiitin.it.
Keyi Filled.
Repalrlllg Hon.. I All I u I'I
Iin. ne 1027 So. : S. M MS.
out old friend General Apathy would
m i he much in evidence this year Vet
ihc la t reported from imnrly ml .-.'
in n- .i iim country is that aa has
i -.. noticeable her.' In llllnola
political moetlnga huve been aparaely
iiitendodi a inn nun like Rooaevell
hua n ii crowdi whether ii" wai talk-
ing part) issuci or Jtfli i lain Ameri
can iiicala lint the candidate! on I dlntrict and om
" uiei i' ivi' i n spcaKiiin in n lewiirt"! ire In dot
Isls. This Is piiriii iiliirly Ini. r.'-i iiik ' S.l:. I i:i. wln-r.
ui'L-auae n tn.. i. ' iiiroiiuhoni the t a u i advantaa
ininlry mtike Ihc ilhlslnn hetwcii the! "We do not care In lalk Just yel
pnrtiei iii me next uouie ns cioao aa aooui our plans in Oklahoma from th
i ire iiKuiiiiK the iwo wis' naln
s. oiiliiti might actually hold tha bal-
ance of powor determine the election
"f a apeaker ami in other wnya moke
ii entortalnltiK In VViishlnKtoti for n
li n-i two years.
The pre-cni lolld Republican i t - -iraiii
n from Michigan the Republic'
nr. counting mi in i.i.nK. although it is
admitted that Denby in the lir.-i rill-
irlct has a very hard nht on ins handi
In .Minn. 'sum tim formnr Tawnav
"liter liepulillcan ills-
In.
towa Ilka In. liana In h'ir.l to guoge
wing t" tn.' i uiiar factional Ois-
iaci that we win imi Intrude our dr-
cult on the Weitern aiioclatlon bul
in the event that Uurkogee Tulaa or
Joplln Mn. are nol In that circuit an-
I hit aeaion we woum be mighty Kimi
to put cluba in th.'S" three citlea. Hue-
ki gee Ii oiis better to ui than any
city we have yel Vlaltld anil wc oar
talnl) hope that it will he our good
fortune ta install an up-to-date i .
iii plant hen of which th" cltlieni
may well fial proud. The mattei
ri ii- tolety upon the action of the
Weatern aiaoclatlon. however.
ANNOUNCEMENT
It gives me groal pleasure to announce to my
friends and patrons thai Mr. Chas West formerly o
West nnd Pilchcr Insurance Agency lias purchased
a half interest with me aud hereafter the firm name
will be I rickcy and West.
With the addition of Mr. West's well known
ibility we hope to greatly increase the business of
this agency and trust that our friends will artt i ini
their liberal and fully appreciated patronage.
W LYLE DICKEY
Insurance and Loans
I 208 South Boston Avenue.
hundied where formerly they lod-
i f ntJiumuBiH' muiuiuaei. nium: in tii" ulliir factii mil ilis-J Tlu re are ihoiiianils willing to dl
"iim tnia ennnge oi mon turnancaa The Republlcani now have area! thiiiKs or one willing iu 'I
ihe ballota on Tueiday will ex- all the membera on tha deleghtlon with Hinnii thinna.
il In the the exception ui 'I h-r.' are f.oir
Ii ii. I. i Urn people perhaps are weary n-allv i iilmiil ili-irlds the niost
"i the old-atyle campaign "i educa- doubtful ornbnbly being the elxih or v
anu i.'i capame oi eaucaiing Kenaan mitnet
t'li'iiiaclvea through meani other than in Kuniai where lAgnrgency won
ihi ntendlno "f ihe ordinary rand I- its graataal triumph the Republtoana
d.iie ti to. huatlngi Pcrhapi the may loaa one durtrict: otherwlaa they
an il 'it vole has made up Iti mind am regarded as iifo for the Republi-
hill ii I ii 1 1 as UK. Ic Unit conn liarnnir III" liimlsllile ciititln-
gency
Ni'liraslta ha.s In u i vpi i'ti il to MoM
scion
th. ir
n
C-
w aT
r
C
KioreH 1. 1 i liottaandl of the el
in 1 di Ide I nil how to mark
i i lata iiitii they im to t ti .- i olla -
ii ih"v voiu at ail. some further de-
tail involving tnla ma iter in the mad-
die Weal in particular will be referred
ti .i little late There is another an-
gle i" uii- election which may be In-
tereatlng lo ws in ih" general public
mam political leaden (making no fine
.ii mn i ion between "leadera" and
"bonea") fear party victory fully aa
milch If not mni'" than part) de-
ft .t. There Ii n certain elemenl of
i i..ti w ho hope lo !" powerful
in the next presidential campaign
w ho w mid like lo lee their party
win the ii portani itate fighta bul
would rather I oil Conxroai by a "lose
margin than lo carry the next ii
Tti.-y ur' not mi rapport with th" ele-
menl Which will control in the Home
if iii" Demoorati win. ami ihey fore-""
bickering and a record thai win work
is'iul iii lli" nr. atcr i uili-1 two
-. ai - hence Ri iponilbllliy al thia
time is 1 1 . u i i
H tii" s.ini" token there Ii an ela-
un lit ni rtepublleana who would ihed
im lean If ih" Demoorati carry the
Koine and who would bi mlaerabla
It th" Republlcani control by a nar-
r. w mail. lily. They fluurc Hint so
lotin as ihc iniurgenti compoae a nil-
in. my of the ma)orit) si.ic in the
Ifoiiae they will keep op the Iniur-
n' iii fighl and prolong ihe bttternaaa
They argue that if the Democrati have
iin reaponalblllty now it win be easier
tn harmonlaa tha Republican ranks
in Itll. Theae condition! In political
p.iriy directorates ate unlQUI In the
'"iintrv - history.
The full membenhlp of tha na-
llonal iimis. uf Repreientatlvea u
IVI in the preaenl Home there ara
IIS Reptihllcani nml it:1 Demoorato
iim Republican majority therefore
i" Ini i irt) three. Pour -cits arc va-
cam Bealdei holding their preaenl
trength Ihe Demoorati mual elect
twenty-four membera in order to oon-
trol ihe Houaa In tha next Congreaa
Taking ICOOUAt of the vncaticlea the
Famous "Pint of Cough
Syrup" Recipe
v.. Better Reined) m any Price
I ulli i.iiai'aniccil.
ii- uwn for ih" Itepubllcani ntnler the
'in inillilons inn advices late last
in "In "ist much ii.. ulii on the election Make n plain Hyrup by iiiIxIiik one
of governor ami of the leglelature. pint ol granulnleil sngiir nml ' pint
which will ehooil n su 's-nr to Ben Of warm water and Ht Ir for two" initi-
ator iiurkett. ut" .. Pui :"3 ounoea ot pure Plnex
Komo chongei arc expected In Mia- (fifty cents' worth) in i pint bottle
-" in. ami by th.". who have been ami nn it up with the Sugar Syrup
figuring on n very "lose race for eon- This give you u family llipply of tha
irol ..r ihe House ihe rcsnlls in thai beat cough syrup at a laving of 19
-tai" and In Indiana have been held n never ipolle. Take i teaii nful
i ke) to determine which party is every one two or ihro" hotin
." i in in. Bciom msjoniy The elYccllveness ..I this simple
' "i it ..UK nil.- in-eii rp o e.ie y .uriirlu in. It u...n.u ...
reckoned with in all parts laita I 1 1 Initantlv mui u lln
i.. nt...... . .. .
I.. . i-iiiB.ij p. ii nioit .i-iiiii mikIi in
i" 'en.. I ..'ll' . les nil 111. un i . in...
lite nnd Is jlixt laxative enough to ill
helpful in a COUgh ami lias a pleaa-
llllf Ala.. M.M.II.M I... I......
.. . . ' " 1 chlal troul.le. ilii'i. nt in ki
iii. ii me mcrreee m prices oi ines ne.
craaltlei is n thing of world-wide ten-
iti ncs and imi lu to nollllco-econo-
factor to bo
"f t' ointrv. It-
i" dlfefrcnt aoctlona
!m" med it as of their warm nr-
n. nis. mni the Republioana. led by
Colonil Roimeviit In New Vork. have
aora lungi
''piiiiii ii reme-
mic
cause-. In III" I'lilled States. The
'I day I of the campaign have hern
n ..I i" imphaalic thta argument! hut
a- tn whether many voters win in- af-
fected b) eleventh-hour consideration
i maitar purely problamatlcoli
To Feel
Right!
Try
Grape-Nuts
" I here' i u Reason'
food
ami asthma ami an uiu
ill' fur whooping conirli
This recipe for making COUgh rem-
edy with Plnex nml Sugar Sirup (or
sir.iini'ii honey) is prime favorite
In thousand-' Of homes In the United
states nml Canada The plan has
lieeil Imitated. Ih. nigh to . r mi.
fully. If you try ll use only genuine
Plnex which is the moal valuable
concentrated compound of Norway
while pine extriiii nml Is rich In
gulaiool ami nit ihe natural heali-g
pine elements i ilh. r pr paratnuis
will not work In this recipe.
A guarantee of absolute wtutfoe-
lion or 111 -"lev refuiiili'il em s with
this recipe. Vour druggist ha- PlMg
or will get It for ion. If not send
to The Plnex To Ft. Wayne. Ind
9
rook m n
Priallei llvRig t..
ittRCJIsi't nf il gyl
Ksr. Nnm' mi)
Tlir.ul rtlmiiei Hi
lei raaai Vo. i
Pint National Hank
Olfice Rouri:
t? I SO ?
Made of Chiffon Broadcloth
This stylish Dress made ol
'"i I'liil'l'tiii IJniiiflt'ltith Iin ndsoinely
' 'iw a1 ' 1 '' '''' '' ""
vWH I dersleeves comes in many pretty
w I. 1 now shades; is perfectly tailored;
sold ordinarily for 125 Fitted to
yonr individual needs for $20.00.
Many other pretty Btyles here
$12.00 to $100.00.
Tailored Waists
The satisfaction in i tailored
waist is fit. perfeel tailoring nnd
desirable clothes
I-V. i
m
IIS
Sweaters The Mende Waigl
Made nl' the iin
t .v;ls. pal fl K evell buttons. Fou
terned in fit in
""my styles .'iml vi" appreciate the comfort Ber-
colors5 for wo- vi'.' and style t" iliis garment
men misses .ind
children. They come in linen and line shirt-
$1.00 to $10. ing batistes. Priced $1.50 to $5.
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