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R. . . , y' Box No, vci Stato 'j; HIDES ON THE FREE MST With nlnotobn Republicans ranging in quality from Capper to Smoot vot ing for a duty of 2 cents a pound on green or pickled hidos and 4 cents a pound on dry hides, and twonty-three Republicans ranging in quality from Lonroot to Lodgo voting against It, with the majority leaders, the fi nanco committee majority and agri cultural tariff bloc split on the ques tion, an attempt to analyze the posi tion 6f tho senate Republicans ap pears to be rather? useless. Hidos having thus been placed on the free list, tho committee amendment" pro posing a rate of 12 cents and 5 pter cent, ad valorem on boots and shoes' and various rates oil band, rough and sole leather and other products 'of thte kind, was rejected on the mo tion of Senator Smoot thus putting them also on the free list. ' Then folr lowed rate reductions- on other leather goods,, so- taken altogether it was a distinctly antUhigh tariff day in tho Senate. In view of the Republican record and the persistent Republican ex pjantations of 'the beneficial effects of a high tariff on practically every thing, and the higher the bettor, the vote of a majority of the Republican senators against hide, boot and shoe and other leather tariffs is somewhat surprising.. Nevertheless it would seem to indicate a triumph t)f politi? cal sagacity over political prejudice. It is one thing to maintain the 'tariff traditions of the party, and it is an other to impose a tariff that will com pel poople to pay moro for their boots and shoes. These aro articles of intimate use by practically every body in the country. . An increase in thoir cost, which must be, explained by retail dealers to their customer as a result of the .tariff, "would bo. a kind .of direct tax that would in"all probability be resented both at the counter and atj;he polls.. There was a , difference of opinion as to "what the burden of the hide tariff . would amount to. ' Senator Walsh (Dem., Mass.) declared that it would be $110,000,000 a year. Other opponents of the tariff said that it would increase the price of shoes 20 to 27 cents a pair while the tariff supporters said that it -would be only 3 to 6 cents a pair; but no body oven pretended a price increase would mot result from the impost, nor was there any reversion to that good old fiction of the nineties that the foreigner pays the tax, ' Whether the increase in tho price of a p'air of shoes was 3 cefits or 27 cents and the increase on other leather goods in proportion1, the inadvisability of in creasing tho cost of living on the eve of a congressional election ap pears to have beou realized by most of the Republicans in the Senate. Indianapolis News. I """MWHi Efficiency is a Question of Method UUL-J A tt DEFINITION The practice of Chlro pncllc consists of the tdjttstaut, with the hinds, of the movable secmeots of the tpinal column to normal, post tion for the purpose of r el eating the prisoned impulse Ask 'Your Chiropractor v, -sfor The Last W&d GANG PLOW in the' hands of 'an unlettered peasant is more efficient than a crooked stick in the hands of thr most learned man on earth. ' ". -J The phenomenal growth and v on ward sweep of CHIROPRACTIC cannot be asqribed to the personnel of the pro fession It is due entirely to the cor rectness of the fund'amental idea, to the simplicity of the method, and to the results obtained. " i The practice, of CHIROPRACTIC consists of the adjustment, with the .hands, of the movable. segments of the spinal column;-to normal position for thev purpose, of releasing the prisoned impluse. ? j y s' Employ" ndne but a competent chiropractor. Write Tor Information reearcllng Chiropractor or cIioqIs to tho Universal Chiropractors' 'Association, Davenport, Iowa, 0. S.' A. : ; All Rights Reserved , : TZ OE30E aocioi 30EZ0E aono ol D $721,359 GIVEN G. O. I FUND TO - , AID "CONGRESSMEN A Washington dispatch, dated Oct. 27, says: Throe Republican cam paign committees the national, sen atorial and congressional filed pre liminary reports withthe clerk of tho House of Representatives today showing $721,359 had been contri buted to help elect Republican Sena tors and Representatives, of which amount $G45,451 has b'een expended. Each committee will file another report prior to final ones after the general election on November 7. The Democratic ' Senatorial Com mittee, the Anti-Saloon League of America, the Association Opposed to Prohibition and some minor organi zations taking part in national poli tics will put in thoir financial state ments by tomorrow night: Heading the list of all contributors was R. B. Mellon of Pittsburg, broth er of tho Secretary of the Treasury who gave $'25,000 through tho Re publican National Committee. k Come to Florida, , 7 - Miami Beach is Calling You v ' , i Sound Investments--?- :jfe? Sure Profitsr-- "?$&:.- Shrewd investors today consider property at 'laml Beach an absolutely sound investment'. f ' ,ijv ' iVr '.:''''' v . ' " ' 'c''y ' s Shrowd, speculator's today consider property at V!;ami .Beach an absolutely safe speculation , -.iW " ' Thero is just so much land to liye onat the Beaph" s Less Than 3,000' Acres " 7 The tremendous increase in travel, in hotels, guests, .number of rentals and patr6nage at the Beach over last winte'provos the popularity of Miami Beach ' "- I X Js Miami Beach is now known the worifo-bver. " Miami Beach is now acknowledged tobethe finest,' most . complete winter resort in the' world. -7 " Miami Beach Improvement Comjiany,- Miami Beach, Florida Thos. J, Papcoast, Secretary Treasurer. 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