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~" night by any party. The abuses and ill habits are tl~e growth of,
~lany years and in our opinion it will require many years to get do~u~ local government; refusing to straddle the fence when that was the easi- of 5~ransc~)ntinental Air Transport, with heavier supplies in the fall. ~ame between Alpha and
~¢ We ought to be. Many a patient has_been killed by the mistaken est way. Inc. His Interest in aviation and The ex0ort demand for our pork °
t~h~ an overdose of medicine will cure quicker than dilutions steadily passenger air lines goes back 20 products continues very weak.
~tered. years. Lambs and Wool
Smaller numbers of early lambs
We congratulate the winners, for there is no doubt the nominees will in Idaho, Oregon and Washington
in November, and wish them success in the difficult role of ' The son of a Rome, Ca., colored probably will reduce June and July
all the promises they made before the primary• ! family has been named Hoover De- receipts of early lambs at middle
pression Clarke. western markets below those of
C
A WISE CHOICE
-----o----
The Democratic national convention did the wise thing in nominat-
Oovernor Roosevelt and John N. Garner. While the candidates
both liberals they represent silghtly different elements in the
and tend to heal some of the sore spOts engendered at the convert-
for a number of reasons, was one of the most remarkable in
_choosing Roosevelt the Democrats have picked the man the dis-
and there is no question, at leas~ in this'
Of life-long Republicans, dissatisfied with condi-
[ vote for him in November. as it now seems that more people
ever will vote for the man more than for what-he represents.
of Speaker John Garner, a Southerner, undoubtedly has
', the Democratic ticket. Garner has gained wide Popular-
the country for his many good qualities, and is, we be-
man south of the Mason and Dixon line since the civil war
either party for president or vice president.
still Republican in its tendencies, but liberally Re-
see good in all parties and factions and it hopes to be
free to give credit to those of the opposite party whose
to it,
recognize that in this disturbed time of unusual feelings,
that a major fight is on between the two old parties, and if
nut the entire vote of the nation a great good will have
for then, and only then, will the true,wish of the peo-
and there will be no reason on anybody s part to be dis-
with the result.
A VOTE SEEMS IN SIGHT
---o----
The out and out declaration by the Democrats .for repeal of the
~Ighteenth amendment to the constitution and modification of the Vol-
~ law into a revenue-getting measure amt the declaration of the Re-
/ "~blican convention for what really amounts to a local option amend-
• '~ to the Eighteenth amendment, if such a thing can be done, brings
prominent place in the campaign.
prohibition has not been the success ex-
Not that he was always right, but right as God gave him to see
the right---righ~ the vast number of times that a keen analytical mind
always is.
"Three score and ten and yet another five years, on the longest day
of the year 1857, Walter F. Cushing, editor of the Beach Advance, was
ushered into this world at Pittsburgh. Pa.
"More than 50 years of his 75 have been spent in North Dakota. He
was in the Badlands with Roosevelt and the Marquis de Mores. He was
in the newspaper field in Fargo, in Bismarck. He has held important
trusts with and for the state. For nearly a score of years he has been
carrying on at Beach. Indefatigably he has kept his finger on the pulse
of things of major interest; as assiduously he has chronicled the round
of life about him. Births, deaths, weddings, the whole gamut of man and
mankind has passed through his hands. What a vast treasure-trove of
experience! What a wealth of kindly deeds and work well done, noted,
it is hoped, by the Managing Editor of the Universe!
"No contest prizes have been awarded him by bumptious budding
committees of new 'journalists.' no Pulitzer awards adorn his sanctum's
walls. He is a ne~paper man of the old school, One who knows and
loves 'Cush' can appreciate that the sandy trail of hard work, the rough
buffalo-sodded road of lack of appreciation, the scoria-pitted way of dis-
appointment, the muddy slow-going when grief came, have in retrospec-
tion all resolved themselves into a smooth path of wonderful memories,
of friendships made and retained, of fellowships beyond compare.
"And as time inexorable chronicles the diamond jubilee of his ex-
istence, some of his contemporaries at least, out of the fullness of their
own experience can etxend congratulations to a builder of the common-
wealth who has worked hard, even from the beginning unto the eleventh
hour, and found his greatest compensation in the knowledge of duties
well done."
famous sod-busters. Three
Golva players were
play with the sod-busters.
was defeated 5 to 4.
Lurid---What struck you
your travels?
Mann---Other people's
y~ur ¢onven
Suppose all the advertisers in your favorite newspaper should stop
advertising for a week.
What inconvenience would result! How much telephoning and shap-
ping around to get the answers to such questions as: "What's playing at
the theatres? When will that new vacuum cleaner be on sale? Who is
offering shoe bargains? Where can I buy that dry shampoo Emily told
me about?"
SHOOT
"Are all the news camermen
here?"
"Yes, your honor.'"
"Lights O. K.?"
"Yes. your honor."
"Sound O. K.?"
"Yes. your honor."
"Good, then let Justice take its
course ."--Judge.
SMELL THE GL~TPOWDER
DISLIKES LOWBROWS
She: "Daddy is so pleased to hear
you are a poet."
He: "Fine. He likes poetry then?"
She: "Not at all. But the last
friend of mine he tried to throw
out was an amateur boxer."--Cap-
per's Weekly•
WHAT: NEVER?--
A woman's ways you can't define,
Her meaning often she obscures.
Host--"How do you like the Mac wrote she never could be mine
whiskey? Prewar stuff thatY And signed it "Very truly Yours."
Frlend--"~ich war? The one --W. P. In the Boston Transcript.
in Shanghai? '---Humorist.
The answers to these questions, and to hundreds of similar ones that
people ask every, day, are news. VITAL news. You're really interested, to
learn that a certain store is selling a product you need for a price you can
afford to pay.
Furthermore, the advertisements save your time, for YOU can read
them quickly. They save your energy, for you can read them at home
and p~an jus~ what to buy and where to buy. And they save your money,
by enabling you to adjust your needs to the limitations of your budge~.
In short, they are pocketbook editorials, condensing and interpreting for
you the merchandise news of the day.
Beach merchants furnish you this news weekly through the Advance.
SNIP SNAP
cut by the best
P P t n.
,And so is she."--~ ydn~
tln.