The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 22, 1920, Image 6

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roUTICAL ADVKHTISIFKl
COHCOitVflT ClUfl
Dr. II. H. Bellwood. Chairman.
If. A. Ganti, Vice Chairman.
Mra. D. A. Foley, Vice Chair
woman. A. D. ftodgers. Treasurer.
W. L. O'Keefe, Secretary.
WHO IS WHO AND WHY?
Who voted against the Mollis
Amendment taxing war profiteer 50
1 er centf
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who toted against creating an em
lioyment bureau In the. Interest "of
. borera and farmers?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who voted for an amendment re
ducing the Insurance of soldiers from
S10.000 to $7,600?
WARREN 1. HARDING.
Who voted against the war finance
orporatlon bill to conserve our re
source and atd In prosecuting the
var?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who dodged a vote on the railroad
control bill?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who voted In favor of compulsory
military training by voting against
tabling the Jones amendment, which
.irovides for compulsory military
training?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who dodged a vote en the new bill
providing for compulsory training?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who voU;d against the bill provid
ing that employees might organize
to preserve their right?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who voted against the amendment
to the Espionage act providing fine
and imprisonment for disloyalty and
sedition?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who dodged a vote on the bill i.cr
inlttlng soldiers' widows to receive
government positions without civil
aervlce examination?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who dodged a vote on the draft
bill?
WARREN G. HARDING.
yWho dodged a vote on woman's
suffrage?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who dodge . a vote on Increasing
the pay of fourth class postmasters?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who voted against prohibition for
the District of Columbia?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against the Johnson
amendment to rxomr rrom taxation
farm tractors, auto tractors and farm
wagons?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who against the Klrby
"ni"H''M"n' ir remove the embargo
from cotton?
WAItKKN G. HARDING.
Wlio dr ifted a vole on the antl-
Ulrlke provision In the labor bill?
WARREN U. HARDING.
Who voted against the Polndexter
bill providing that freight raiea
should be based on the distance
.tauled?
WARREN G. HARniN'G.
Who voted for the leaRu of na
tions two times, stands on the plat
form endorsing a league of nations,
MAN'S
BEST AGE
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can be as vigorous and healthy at
.70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in
performing their functions. Keep
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and opposes a league of nations?
WARREN U. HARDING.
Who was nominated ior president
, y the men Colonel Roosevelt called
I "dark lantern artlsta" and "porch
climbers"?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who carried his own state by only
15,000 votes In a presidential pri
mary? I
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who opposed giving the people the
right to nominate their candidates In
primary elections? i
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who dodged 234 roll calls during
his fit Lit year In the senate ?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who Joined with Penrose, Smoot
and Barnes In fignting Roosevelt and
the Progressives in 1912?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted with Penrose 70 times
nnd against him 10 times during the
war period?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against prohibition for
the Philippine Islands?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against pensioning the
few survivors of the Indian wars?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against establishing a
shipping board to create better shlp
plng'f acilltles for the American farm
ers? WARREN O. HARDING.
Who dodged a vote on the Un
derwood amendment giving the inter
slate commerce . commission power
to fix the hours and wages of 20,
J00.000 laborers? ,
WARREN G. HARDING. .
Who dodged a vote on the eight
hour law for railway employees?
WARREN G. HARDING.
who voted against national pro
hibition on the final passage of the
bill?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who dodged a vote, on the appro
priation bill for the maintenance of
the children's bureau?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who dodged a vote on the Reed
amendment forbidding the shipping
of liquor into prohibition territory?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against the Norris
amendment increasing the Income
tax?
j WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against the LaFollttte
i amendment requiring income tax
, reports to be made public?
. WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted In favor of the Poln
dexter amendment to prevent the
farmers storing their products In or
der to increase the price?
WARREN G. HARDING.
vv ho voted against paying the
American farmers the price the
ijoverment ha 1 promised to pay them
tor their wheat?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who said that a dollar a bushel
is enough for the farmers to receive
for their wheat?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who lost In his own county by 964
votes when he ran for governor of
Ohio?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who lost In his own precinct by 17
votes when he ran for governor of
Ohio?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who voted for draft In time of
peace?
WARREN O. HARDING. .
Who voted against prohibition 30
times and for prohibition 2 times?
WARREN O. HARDING.
Who voted for the Cummins rail
road bill with its antl-strlke provi
sion? WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against the proposal to
exempt sugar and coffee from taxa
tion WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against the proposal to
abolish secret consideration of all
treaties?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against confirming the
nomination of the only Jew ever ap
pointed to the supreme bench?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who In six years In the senate has
never Introduced any Important bill
or been Identified actively with any
Important bill?
WARREN O. HARDING.
W o voted with the progressives
In the senate only nine times out of
several thousand votes cast?
WARREN G. HARDING.
wno voted witn capital on every
test vote between labor and capital?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who spoke and voted for conscrip
tion as a permanent peace policy?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who voted against tax on cam
palgn contributions?
WARREN G. HARDING.
Who endorsed the slogan of "get
the money, boys"?
WARREN G. HARDING.
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Miller
jc OnnriA?-
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Nebraska Telephone Co;.:?a::y
First: It is sold at a mod
erate price. You save when
you buy it.
Second: It has more than the
ordinary leavening strength,
therefore, you use less.
Third: There are no fail
uresit always makes the
sweetest, most palatable of
foods.
Fourth: It is used by mil
lions of housewivesleading
domestic science teachers
and cooking experts.
A STATEMENT TOv OUR
REGARDING PROFOSED
PATRONS ,
INCREASE
Omaha, Nebraska
October 20, 1920
EMPLOYEES AND INVESTORS
IN TELEPHOl.E RATES IN NEBRASKA
Is
telephone is an essential public service, it
all telephone users as well as to telephone
employees and investors in teleph.on3 securities that this
Company's revenues shall be sufficient to meet its requirements
Because the
important to
Considered on a yearly basis, or
state are approximately $593,000 It
essary to pay operating expenses a:
annually on the money invested in v
r present revenues in this
is annually than are nec
I earn 8 per cent interest
ir property.
order to provide for th9 extension of our service to
nev people and to now areas we nuit obtain over fil, 000, 000 of
new money annually from investors. To get this oney we must
bt able to pay our operating expends and earn such a rate of
ln;ere3t as v;ill prove attractive u those who have money to
inves t .
!
This condition has made it nec'-iary for us to ask tho
Nebraska Railway Commission to app ve an increase in our
rates. But e7en with the increase -sked for, our total rev
enues will only be sufficient to enable us to earn approxi
mately 6 per cent annually on oar investment in this state.
;SJJM YOU CUYIT-ttHZNTOJ USE IT ;
Fifth: It is the best Baking
Powder that can be produced. Was
given highest awards at World's
Pure Food Exposition, Chkago;Paris
Exposition, Paris. France,
Sixth: It contains only such
ingredients as have been officially
approved by the United States Food
, Authorities.
The finest quality Baking
Powder at the most economical
cost. The Biggest Bargain That
Coes into the Kitchen Today."
Pound can of Calumet contains full
16 ox. Some baking powders come in
12 ox. instead of 16o. cans. Be sure
you get a pound when you want it.
Calumet
Nut Cooki
Recipe
cup butter,
'j cup sugar, 2
Bg. Vj cup'
flour, 1 level tea
spoon Calumet
Baking Powder,
?4 cup chopped
nuts, 1 teaspoon
lemon juice.
Then mix in the
regular way.
An increase of 10 per cent has bein asked in exchange rates
to be applied as a sur-charge. This course has been followed
rather than to request complete pew schedules of rates, be
cause it i3 Impossible under present conditions to determine
what permanent rates should be.
A change in long distance rates has been requested which
will produce approximately a 7 per cent increase in our toll
reenues. These changes apply only on person-to-person calls.
No changes will be made in statlon-.o-station toll rates.
You are well aware of the increaies which have taken place
in wages, material prices, freight rates, fuel prices, rents
and interest rates. The price of all these items and others
affect the cost of furnishing telephone service. To illus
trate: We are now paying over $1,700,000 more annually in
wages in this state than three years ago, of which only
$750,000 is for new employees added during that period. And
the cost of materials used in the up-keep Qf our property has
Just about doubled the last few years.
This statement is made in accordance with our policy of
giving the public full Information rbout our affairs, and wo
feel sure that it will be accepted in the same spirit of
fairness ,and oo-operation that has always characterized tho
public's attitude toward this compai.y.
' NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY
r
President