vif r ', ; pEQEMBER, 1920 M The Commoner lami (Miami Herald) Discussing Miami and matters of ?Jvc importance to Miami at the Villa Serena yesterday, Mr. Bryan declared: "I have increasing faith in Miami. The city possesses a very unusual combination of advantages. Its most important asset is its climate. Mrs. Bryan finds the Weather more con genial here than anywhere else and X know of no better winter climate In the world. Not alone would its climate assure the future of the city, "but td this is added the attraction of the bay and ocean. It is much bettor to have the bay between the city arid' the ocean than for the city to be on the ocean itself, and yet a be'ach nearby adds greatly to the value, of the city's location. TO BE, FIRST" CITY IN STATE '"The Everglades will some days be ft very valuable tract of land and Subscribers' Advertising Department WANTED MISCELLANEOUS STORIES. POEMS. PLAYS, etc.. arc wanted for publication. Good Ideas bring big rnoney. Submit Mss. or write Literary Bureau, 137 Hannibal, Mo. EAHN $25 WEEKLY, spare time, writing- tor newspapers, magazines. Ex pedience unnecessary; details free. Press Syndiqate, 1050, St. Louis, Mo: FARMS WANTED IF; 'YOU WANT to sell ,r exchange ? your property write . mo. John -J. Black. 12th St., Chippewa. Falls. Wis. FOOD PRODUCTS BUY HONEY direct from producer. Puro alfalfa honey; thick, rich and delicious: absolutely guaranteed; 1 GO .18. can, $12.G0 2 60. .;. cans, $24.00. ,G. Av Koger. Meridian, Idaho . INVENTIONS -V 1 INVENTIONS WANTED. Cash or royalty for ld;as. Adam. Fisher Mfg., Co., 102 St'T Louis, Mo. MISCELLANEOUS ':TpRNr-MUSIC-CUJlE" . 10,000 Free Samples." Stewart, San Joae, Cal. t.wiNMMiii. i mi -. !!.. """' "' Rupture Kills ; 7,000 Annually Sevea thousand periwns each year are laid away the burial certificate beingr saarked JRupture," Why? Because the unfortunate ones had neglected themselves or had been merely taking care of the sign (spelling) of the affliction ana paying no attention to the cause. What are you doing? Are you neglecting yourself by wearing a tniBS, appliance, or whatever name you chooBO to call it? At beat, the truss in.only a makeahift a false prop against a coilapaing wall and cannot be ex pected to aot as more than a mere mechanical support. The blading pressure retards blood circulation, thus robbing the weakened maseles of that which they need most nourishment. But science has found a way, and every truss sufferer in the land is invited to make a FKEE3 test right in the privacy of their own home. The PLAPAO method is unquestionably the most scientific, losical and successful self treatment for rapture the world has ever known. Tho PLAPAO-PAD when adhering closely to the body caunqfr possibly slip or, shift out of .place, therefore; cannot bafo or pinch. Sottas velvet-easy to apply-incxpenslve. To l&e'Used whilst you work and whilst you sleep. Learn how to closo the hernial open ing as nature Intended so the rupture CAN'T come down. Send your name'-to- j. it -. . .- r nr D1n.IL At fit a fit Louis. Mo., for FREE trial, Plapao and thV information necessary. mJtol or sketcji of invention for free Sln of itspatentable nature. Hlgh- , rences, Reasonable aergs vic tor J. Evans & Co,, 722 9tb, wasmng-.j 15 -Miami is one of the principal outlote wim aeop water it will be the chlnf outlet. The city of Miami has reached tne stage in its development which precludes tho possibility of its going back. I expect Miami to become the second city in the state in ten years and the iirst in twenty years." Referring to things to be done by the city, Mr. Bryan declared that ho thought it should be hotter adver tised along tho way. x "Wo came from Ashevilo, N. C, by automobile and while wo saw an occasional Miami sign the city is not as well advertised as Orlando and Tampa. The phenomenal growth of Miami gives a legitimate basis for advertising lhat ought not to bo overlooked. Magic Miami would dhal lengeattention and is more euphoni ous than the Magic City. The in crease in population 4.40 per cent should he announced on every ad vertising sign. The Royal Falm and the poinsettia can be usM to attract attention. The Royal . Palm is as stately a tree as grows and the, poinsettia might well be adopted as the Miami flower. "Alliterative descriptions would help to make tho sign boards well remembered, such, for instanco, as boating and bathing, fruits and flow ers, homes and hotels, sea and sun shine, etc. "An effort, too, should be made to improve the road between Jackson ville and Waycross, Ga., and Jackson ville and. Savannah. We had to go as far west as Valdosta and, Lake City io reach Miami. It would hi 'cr6ase traffic by automobile to have a good road all the way to the north and northeast." Mr. Bryan then voiced a great in terest in the Tamiami Trail. Of this he said: - "I regard the Tamiami Trail as of the greatest importance to Miami. It will establish a highway between the east and west coast that will soon be come very popular. Tourists will come down along one coast and go back along the other. When the road Is finished the trip between Miami and Tampa can be easily made in a .day with a stop at Ft. Myerb ror lunch. The road between Cocoa anu Miami, about 200 miles, is almost perfect. We made it between 9 nVlnn.tr In thfi mornine and 6 o'clock in the evening1, stopping nearly arf hour at noon." : Mr. Byan also expressed himself as enthusiastic about the bay front -purchase, part of which-will be util ized as a paTK. He tniiiKO tnai it is badly needed and is anxious to see It developed at once. In this con nection he renewed his suggestion J6, regard to an auditorium, adding: "Miami will same day become the fayorite place for winter conventions and meetings designed to araw me people of the United States and Latin America together." Mr. Bryan expanded his suggestion still further in urging the building of the auditorium suitable for large gatherings, saying that it would also serve as a refuge from the rains that often come up suddenly. Ho advocated further that Miami should make an appeal to the state legislature for a junior college here arid reverting to his .previous refer-: ence to Miami as a center for reta tidns with Latin America declared bnf thin college should include a special course of extended training- Rnntilfih. He thinks that a Jargo number of young men could be drawn from Cuba, Jhprt across the gulf, and fnmi Central America wuy. w.u learn the methods of American civil ization and government from teach ers thoroughly familiar wtth the language of those countries. He Went further and expressed the readiness : to join any citizens' committee to put the appoal before tho state authorities. Ho declared that he had such a deop IntorostMn tho establish ment of Pan-American relations that ho would do all in his power to holp mako Miami a place whore these could bo best promoted. Ho declared further that a college ia very much neodod hero because Gainoavillo Is about 300 miles away and because In addition to this fact and tho development cf Latin-American relations it would bo a gioat at traction to tourists and winter resi dents who would welcome a higher school in which to place their older children. there, and Help to we that thVyW enforced while they remain, Wash ington Star. THE WOES OP THE WETS RHEUMATISM RECIPE I will gladly ond any Kheumattero sufferer Simple Herb tteolpc Abi. lUtoly Free that CnmrilAtnlv rttiri ,, I of a terrible attack of imtnoufar ami iniiaummtory Jlheumr.tlm of lenjr standing aftefovsrythlnK else I triad had failed m . I have slven It to many Aiirferers who believed thj awHm honoloiff. yet thy found rllf from Uiolr uufrorlnif by taklnic lhe ltnl liorb. It also rolkoH Sciatica proinnt ly, an woll as Nmiralffia, and lit a won derful blood purlflpr. You ar rrtont woloome tc tho Herb Ittdtie If you will Bond for It at once. I bollcve you will oonMdor It a GoU-Snd aftr you hava PUt It tO tho tout. Tliir fs nnthlriB' In. jurloua contained in it. and you oan sc Tho wets are not prospering. Even Now Jersey Is a dlaannolntmnnt. Their nlan was to ntnr win in. n,i for yourself exactly what vou nr tuu try as wot as (ho Atlantic ocean." i win wend uamo and nddrcna. iaijv Xnrst, tho Volstead act was to be wrltttn. w. P, SUTTO.V, ss 31hkbn1In. eighteenth Ave, LtyiLAmgelcHt Cflllf. Gured His Rupture I wa badly ruptured whllo llftlni? a trunk flevcral vcarK asro. Doctors Mid tny only hope of euro was an operation, amended, and then tho amendment repealed. Gov. Edwards and Jamos Nugent were to turn the trick. They would begin at San Francisco. Both would go as delogates at tho hGad of a dele gation instructed for their nrosrram. "watch mo!" said Gov. Edwards in W?," d,d lP? no Kood. Finally I Kot discussing h3 uroiected conrsn In fh "?'? ?l omptmnK inai quioKiy ana oom uiov.uBoiub it d prujccica course m mo pictoly curad me. SToara bava pa.od and convention. iljo rupture ban novor returned, although ftnt lm nhnntmA Ma i rr i am liolng hard work as a enrpontdr I3ut no changed his plans. He did There waa no oporatlon, no lout time' not attend tho convention. Official Uo trouble, I havo nothing to sell, but business detained him at homo. Iwlli sivo Jul Information about how , uiuo. you xruiy nnd tt complete cure without - Mr. Nugent attended and did his operation. If you wrlto to me. Kur?ne mant "" wouJSn?, .T ,iK,,i!uS5"J?rk,Vai&'5?lJ .mant.. t would not mention prohibi- (0ut this notice and show it to any othora - tion. Even the eloquence of Bourko who are ruptured you may eave a life, Cockran could not secure rccojmltion or at least atop tbomueryot rupture and . 4fc HLcuru recognition ,no worrv and danger of an operation. v. mo imijju&u upun wuiuu mo wots had set their hearts and about which had made some boasj.8. Empty-handed, Mr. Nugent "re turned home, and has since been bid ing his time, But at Trenton Tues day his last hope perished. Tho Democratic state convention turned his program down,.' and the same day the Ropublicanc in state convention called for the enforcement of a" laws, mentioning the eighteenth amendment by namer Tho drys are prospering every where. They have their measures on the books, and the great majority of the millions of women now en titled to vote will help to keep them A Family Treat High claaa. practical reading courae. for each member of tho family, covering a whole yoar and at. a low cottt Doesn't that interest you? THE COMMONER.... f 1.001 Our Woman'a Vr'orld...... .50 Spoaial Household , .26 Price American Fruit Oroworl.00 All Viva Mo. Valley Farmer... .26 for Total regular price $3.0H 5230 Mall your order today to 4 TPeConAmoncr, Lincoln, Nebr, The Gift Supreme' An Old Question Quickly Answered c . Again you are confronted with that puzzling queatlon, WHAT SHALL I GIVE FOR (JHRISTMAtf? YoumuBt give to Father, Son, Brother, Friend or Fellow Workman a suitable Christmas Gift. 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