r:"T'a' IV'" u ( I 4 I r ( THE. OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: OCTOBER SI. 1920. t u - - l -. ! I- - ...... v- l. ..- ' ' 1 '-v ; ; : : : : "I ' ' 1 'I' -A y y Is Ii Mi il hi ' t III if, I i P' v 1 1 i III I ' 13 TIL Jill r TTT) 0 ' i : : State Is tikeBiggest ss ,5m fe World- TheE permitting men to Justice to Law and Order. Abolition of child labor. 7 Substantial merchant marine. 8 Better schools and better pay for teachers. SENATOR WARREN G. HARDING.-. 9 Square deal for all. X s v 10 Good highways dustry 11 Extend needed aid to farmers. 12 Tariff to protect labor and in Relieve war -tax burdens. Spread them over more years. The following have contributed to the cost of thie advertisement! John L Kennedy I Mr. Draper Smith David Cole ;' ' Mrs. John L. Baldwin , ' .- - ,.'4-.v- ,) . . ' - John Rush x.; Mrs. CJara Mercer E. W. Dixon I Fowler J. H. Millard Mrs. M. D. Cameron John Larson Mrs. E M. Syfert George H. Payne , Mrs. F. W.1 Carmxchael ; John L Webster Mrs. E T. McGilton Harry H. Lapidus Mrs. H. D. Neely Howard H. Baldrige Paul W. Kuhns Alfred Bloom v Norris W. Brown William A. Redick E. A. Benson Henry F. Wulf Fred D. Wead . R. B. Howell , W. a Ure est Men -Are Mded' Harding aild the y ' ' -; f N r': Republican Party stand for; , Y. ' i-i-- 1 Patriotism before politics. v . )y V ' ' 2 Stop government extravagance. V live 'and save. f n N, people of all racesr L D IjNJ) - V- - - ' - 1.. .... j - ... i - v'r.t C:IfeJ:tke.:'Man:iWiB for President ' ' ' 1 i I ote for Harding ;. , J lrry.: - .. V.". , " ".--- ' . . ' 'n ' '-.; . ; . , " ;:; , ' - . . .. .'..,7. J -7-1 ''.' : ' V , y 7" . ; V ' x " ' ' r -7- . .. f" - ' ;-' ' -''M' ., " ' ' :Jj t I i " h , ' .7- - x- . .- -7.-' ' : ..7.. r.:y -. -7 .... : -., . . ' . Sj 7' j . . . . ' -V 7 7 -v -, J '" v .... ' "' : ;-"'.'' ' -. ' - .. , ' : ' " .1 :c :,. ,7 . . ":.;' - . .. 71''. ; - . v '7V , ''.r ' ' ".'"V''-- . ' ' ; , " ; ' ' ' ' ; v JLzzr- ; v. H o