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>? fS^P oAV I . & '3Br* W B &p Avdbv IriibiBi ?fin No-' plr^ Ihto ChlttmL. ililtir 111 win he mm* a grant deal to those who '^SEv^ar jra try gnjr wyp^/8g|j^i ? hw DwQ> ^UbUum follow* California hy \ lE? *** b*B?t" ' ^Sent uhiM nyt that any American - Should be forbidden to rote for the Bum' 4^ &is choifff. 71M ri I ." ytateoMnt will bm applauded by I ? \m mtm m In i nay rim.f nf Aitat4ron IUbkjmum per cwt ox American i ytv 4BP^>, - i3>-- -"** ? ' * Somebody Ja saving money in fhi? country, because of higfeor I mt? or prohibition, or whatever nattooie. Savings deposited in. $H? as revealed at the. bankers' WlWitU fat Chicago, amounted to uore than EIGHTEEN THOU-i : BAND MILLION DOLLARS;" i-M C IrWfc the population of the . Mnatij increased fourteen per 4 eaaA i aavtegs bank^ deposits ia- I Mettnest men tint put Detroit ?n the a?| and Detroit products I xnotOJT.^ COttipanies are may te taken out of k" of inj^ejj^sgt; $ got ^ - New York Leffadature, so did his ? eon. The original T. R. ran for >1 Governor and was .elected.; Sis* -| son h jaow running for Governor; ?J I I'Whether he will be elected or tootv >1 t-iemaiM to be seen. ??. . ;..*?' ' Georges Gemenceau celebrates I his eighty-third birthday fax his lit- '" I tie houae on the French coast, look-' "H icg out OB-the wild water* where ,>M ancient Basques used to catch whales. ? Clemenceau's health is good, be* cause he is wise. A fighter aU his life, he avoids all controversy now. Anger poisons men always, and In ;? I ?oM age it kins-them.1? ' v ^ - | Picking a rose in his garden he - says, "I like flower*; they have ; an advantage over men, they axe .1 silent." K- . ^ - ? : The average citizen in this eorm- I try pays less attention to news of the war in China than he would to news about someone falling off a .'horse. ?>' .>? ? Yet there are 500,000 men Ikied .1 up for the decisive Chinese battle I that is expected. And that is no child's play. The Chinese like the Japanese are building fighting fly-, :'*? ing machines. 'Let that be remem- . I beared by elderly naval gentlemen dosing- sweetly, unconscious of the fact that the battleship is obsolete, <nt of date,]* Joke In war. The : 1 flying machine Is the new weapon, the ONLY oner that counts. The air is the NEW OCEAN. Who rules tiut ocean, rules the world. . ' - ' I to tke toiHfa k i scriptkms ^ this atoreyi* always |d what the doctor | ? Come here and let us stock year medicine cabinet with I ,-#> ? - A Y ? SICSS6SSm ??? />.' -X$; -? *X?- "'?S^S5r:>:ti X Y A ??' ^-'^BrihrTIT T/>( TXT^YT^'^t ?"*-y"\m 4 %ywy .? '*' * ???? ?r^-',a^( Y*l 5TSSL ?_ Tp i PMVTT T I?' 10L~ X' a vU 3 OsMxS (Written for The Enterprise by Ed r -ward Percy Howard, Through Au-; ienry Ford, master mind; of pro duction, weary of delay and tired bf trying to cope- with ecaigressional methods whieh hove turned a busi nese. preposition into a.-complicated political affair, has withdrawn his of- ? fer for the purchase of Muscle Shoals: This important news announce ment was. made this weekly Mr. Ford through Collier's Weekly, which, in V remarkable interview with: the wizard manufacturer, discloses Mr. Ford's plans for the development of power and ehemieals from coal 'in dean mining towns "in my-own way and outside^ef political meddling*i Muscle Shoals?" said Mr. Ford, that is not a live issue with us anyf longer. Mote-than two years agoi we made the best bid we kneW iow | to make. No de&dte action has been taken on it A simple affair of busi ness which should have heen deeided by.ian^one within a week has become a complicated political "affair. : "We ate not in politics, and wS Ate in business. We do not intend to be dr?TO tato politics." .. . "We have been and ap are deep ly interested in Muscle Shoals as a national a^set tlie?:Is small prom ise now that.it ever will be a nation al- asset?-thore "likely it .wilt;be' only ?' ' ..wv -r -v2v k " ? ?WiWfic '?ifiiJkWZr an expense. That concerns everyone of. us am .dtiseos^^^ I to I W6 irvJ fIkUv' I cji__i, T? TMI huTA pirttftfid Mwfi" i " 1-" "DmieiSh '#4' Vx * _ ? ^Ofl "'g sprat much more " y ? ? *. . V*' U^V-' 1 ' ;? ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ~ I HOG "tAKIW UP?On Sept 14 I tool; up a J?g which was doing dam age to my corh, which owner can get by paying damage-and coot of feed bra^ spotted, will weigh about 80 lbs, J Unless owner calls and gets hoy the] paid hog will be sold at auction. 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