The commoner. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-1923, February 01, 1920, Page 15, Image 15

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BBBBPABY, 1920.
ARDS BRANDED AS LIQUOR
WA1 CHAMPION
From tho Asheville, N. C, Citizen,
1 Jan. 30.)
I hope he will keep on talking.
Ko champion of the liquor traffic can
Kk long without insulting" the xion
Senco and sense of decency of the
This declaration was made by Wil-
Ham J. iryan atu-j j cbwi utjr -.--ine
when shown the statement made
bv Governor Edwards in reply to Mr.
Bryan's speech at Bristol, "Wednes
day.
The more Governor Edwards
mi His Rupture
I was badly ruptured whilo lifting a
trunk several years ago. Doctors said
my only hope of cure was an operation.
Trusses did mo no good. Finally I got
hold of something that quickly and com
nlelcly ured me. Years have passed and
the rupture has never returned, although
I am doing hard work as a carpenter.
There was no operation, no lost time,
no trouble. I have nothing to sell,- but
will give full Information about how
you may find a complete cure without
operation, if you write to me, Eugene
M. Pullen, Carpenter, 721 F Marcellus
Avenue, Manasquan, N. J. Better cut
out this notice and show it to any others
who are ruptured you may save a life
or at least stop the misery of rupture and
the worry and danger of an operation.
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Remnrkablc Discovery Thnt Cnts
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The Commone
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A. L. Rice, a prominent manufacturer
of Adams, N. Y., has discovered- a pro
cess of making a new kind of paint
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for outside or inside paintng. It is the
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brick, spreads and looks like oil paint
and costs about one-fourth as much.
Write to Mr. A. It Rice, Manufacturer,
22 North Street Adams, N. Y., and he
will send you a free trial package, also
color card and full information show
ing you how ' ou can save a good many
dollars. Write today.
WILL RADIUM AT LAST '
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tin ? Neuialgla, Nervous Prostra
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billty to his candidacy and thn morn ' " ng ana steam
certain u win Do that prominent
democrats., will have other engage
ments when invited to his meetings.
'.'Three-fourths of the democratic
senators voted to submit national
prohibition; more than two-thirds of
the democratic members of the house
voted to submit national prohibition
and every democratic state in tho
union ratified the national amend
ment. "New Jersey had a republican gov
ernor when she refused to ratify.
"The democratic record is clean on
tho subject. Tlu amendment is a
part of the constitution and those
who like Governor Edwards oppose
prohibition are encouraging lawless
ness. His candidacy is an offense
against the democratic party and the
sooner he finds out that he is going
up against a stone wall and settles
down to companionship with those
who used to be engaged in tho crimL
nal business of which he has become
the most conspicuous champion, the
sooner the party will be ablo to turn
its attention to the important work
before it.
"We have great domestic problems
to -solve and a high position to fill in
world affairs. It is unthinkable that
the party should descend to the level
of the saloon business."
EDWARD'S STATEMENT ,
JERSEY CITY, N. J., Jan. 29.
William Jennings Bryan was accused
of wanting to establish "the harmony
of death" in the democratic party, in
a statement issued tonight by Gov
ernor Edward I. Edwards in reply to
an attack made upon the New Jersey
executive by Mr. Bryan at Bristol,
Vn loRt nierht. Mr. Bryan had
P.hfirced Governor Edwards with.
being an agent of the liquor interests
and with trying to disrupt the
democratic party. In his statement,
Governor Edwards said:
"The harmony Mr. Bryan wants is
the harmony of death If he has his
way the democratic convention at
San Francisco will be the morgue
from which will be picked the corpse
to appear at the November national
funeral. What I wish is to disturb
no harmony, but an Intelligent grap
pling with the situation so that we
will have clearly defined the issue of
liberty against sectionalism. Iwould
sooner be the Angel Gabriel to call
the party to life than the smug un
tertaker to preside at its funeral.
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green-purple pfarrot which graces the
tropical garden of the ' P-Amerlcan
building vied with each other for the
place .of chief attraction at the open,
ing of the pan-American financial
conferences here on MoAnday;,io ..
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