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PACS TWO DEADWOOD DAILY WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 1, lo3S the Newell (mlc temple. Ralph Cardinal has cone to STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By JOHN HIX iisiiim snisviww. Sv.il.aM.oa Democrats Abandon Cocky Attitude (By BAY TCCKBB) where he has found employment for a time. He will make his home with rela Onsnprisftifi mi BLACK FIONRR WHshHstisd Jan 1T7B TBI BLACK HILLS TTMZ9 fafMlrha April T. UTI frit WTCHOf QaitXttW command Of t) COMMtMOmlll reader of this column.

The" Inside story was disclosed several weeks ago. At that time it was mentioned that investment accounts were easing out of railroad equipment company shares because of the outlook for lower Income for carriers. Reports Are That: Steel operations for third quarter will average about 56 per cent against 46.4 per cent same period last year. Consolidated Aircraft through ft subsidiary is to build 16 planes for the Mexican government Investment accounts retaining holdings of Corn Products and Pennick It Ford. U.

8. Pipe tt as being lightly Improved. Mrs. Carter Stephens spent Sunday In Belle Pourche with her mother, Mrs. Anna Ferris, who is quite ill at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Sander. Mr. and Mrs. William Brolch visited in Spearf lsh Sunday.

Mrs. W. J. Trembath, Msr. Gertrude Lang, Lead, were Sunday caller at the home of Mrs.

James Stephens and at the W. P. Priggens home. Mrs. Colby and sister, Mrs.

Griswold motored to Rapid CHy Monday morning to attend the meeting of Job Daughters' society. Subscribe for the Floaoer Th PHILADELPHIA Although he did not broadcast his fears for headlines, national chairman James A. Parley solemnised the national convention with a private wr-ming to state, city and county leaders that the Roosevelt-Landon presidential contest looks like IfOSPORD BROS. PtAUsbers tives whfle there. Stewart Quillan was a business caller in Lead Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Lang, Belle Pourche, were week end callers at the home of relatives here. M. E.

Jordan and daughter, Miss Alice, and Miss Esther Fortune, Onida, S. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hayes, The former are father and sister of Mrs. Hayes.

Jere Hebert is recovering from In icroiM- JlUlffl WMONl0NTHln ft "horse nor. Official Paper, City ef Deadwood Official Paper, Lawrence County Official Paper, Board of Education Of I Official Paper. State of South Dakota Openly the democrats profess no fear of the outcome In November. Privately they concede that they are not so sure of victory as they were a few weeks MtfCH- juries sustained last when ft JoMHMV toottl? Ibrhmtufk totered ai Beoond Class IfaH Hatter at the PoMofflee. Deadwood.

8. Dak. ago. LSC "lXJt mZZTTU he was Thursday Unpublished but bitter internal rows ctMr. lo0Afv9eHiHPiHa UKPiW cHW ntflEcTbfU have developed into fullest fighting flower here.

Mr. Parley discovered that "foMceo MMg if IN 01P 6H6LHHP ML. fads party Is not so united as he Jubscrlption Dally, by carrier, TO per month; 17 JK) per year la advance. By mail, MX per month In advance; 1640 per year in advance. Weekly.

X00 per year In advance. Press merger can't get confirmation. thought it was. The so-called old guard a cut over his eye. He Is recovering at IB his home here.

faction in the party is sore at the neglect which has been shown it in many GRAINS Odw to bay or mH tnia Mstss ta II awictti xecated ea cosusbrio Wire, tatspftoa or swii on accepted, Battir. Htbbtt (So. EtMbUtd 1880 RAND TOWBt MNMATOUi Motxn Oilcis Board of Trad states. OP ASSOCIATED PRS88 The resolution was ft shock even to The Anode ted Preai Is exclusively tfltled to uh for re-publication all iwa dispatches credited to It or not TV Mm tpolb of luammaa NowYork Stock End Cklcooo box ad oil other Itodtas miktm highest -party chieftains who thought they had been In touch with partisan ought They learned that fences thru-out the middle west where the candidacy of Rep. Lemke will prove most powerful have broken down in the last four years.

Beneath optimistic olalms of triumphs lie brooding sus Jbanrim credited to thii paper, and ilao the local newt; publication of pedal dispatches herein are also re- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Priggens have received word from their son Paul of Cleveland, Ohio, stating he was In Philadelphia making coverage of the democratic convention at this tone.

Paul was assigned to the work by the NJLA. He also covered the Socialist convention held in Cleveland last May and the republican convention held in Cleveland In June. He has been ft member of the N. E. A.

staff in Cleveland since January 1, 1936. Rod Austin of Lead spent Saturday afternoon in St Onge. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Eklof and son visited with friends in Belle Pourche Saturday night.

Elliott and Royal Hayes and Carl Tetreault were calling on friends at i PORHQN ADVERTISING REPRBBENTAHVB General Cable $7 preferred has speculative possibilities. Because of slow progress in new shaft Sunshine Mining dividend doubt has arisen. Anticipated large second quarter General Motor's net aiding duPont market-wise so Is increase in rayon prices. AUis Chalmers' farm tractor division operating 100 per cent Murray Corp got a Chrysler Corp contract for 1937 oodles on Dodge and the Plymouth convertibles. Colorado St Southern $4 preferred taken as speculation.

North American output at record levels some like long terms. Mack Trucks' booked business will keep plants going Into August Holding of Atlantic Coast Fisheries being retained. There will soon be no limit of prices In F. W. Woolworth stores.

And, that the Federal Trade commission Investigation ordered by President Roosevelt of farm equipment prices" will throw a damper on speculative enthusiasm of farm equipment shares. picions that 1936 will be ft different story of 1031 Theis Simpson Company, Inc. Borne time ago President Roosevelt told friends that he expected to win 00 larrtngton Avenue, New York City Tnels A 81mpon Company, Inc. 325 electoral votes. Now the inside fig ure is 287, tne decrease resulting entire 10 Bast Wackar Drive, Chicago, Illinois LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING Day and Night Wrecker Service BLACK HILLS GARAGE Phene 144 Night Phone S2S-W tH6lKUU- mfmoR mi THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1936 LLower Falsebottom Valley Sunday.

ly from the democrats' dread that disaffection In th west and East may cost hem many states which they had counted in their column. The new figure is only 31 more than the number for election, and the turnover of a few states could easily upset these cal Skull Name. Often called -the Bernie Stephens was transacting business in Belle Pourche Saturday. Mrs. Alex Larive, who has been seriously 111 for the past week, is reported BIBLE THOUGHT FOR TODAY father of anthropology, Johnann Blu-menbach, great 18th arid 19th century culations.

The drop from happy estimates of German anthropollglst, classified the human population of the earth Into What is still popularly considered the ABSTAIN FROM EVIL Abstain from all appearance of evil. 1 Thea- 325 to 297 Just about measures the lessened confidence which democratic insiders have in the November outcome as a result of developments at Cleveland and Philadelphia. five great divisions; Caucasian, Mongolian Ethiopian, American and Malay, corresponding respectively to the sakinmns 6:23. St. Onge News Special Correspondence white, yellow, black, red and brown Despite the hoopla and the head "This generation of Americans has a races.

lines which a party convention always rendezvous with destiny," says Mr. Seeking to find fitting name for generates, and the seemingly psychol- Roosevelt But he neglected to say that the next generation has a date Triurnphe. Planned to welcome Napoleon's victorious troops and to commemorate his various victories, work was started on the edifice in 1806. Yet strange as it seems, in 1813, when the French Grand Army departed for their ill-fated Russian campaign it was under this "arch of triumph" they marched out of Paris with banners waving and it was under this arch the pitiful remnants of the once proud army staggered upon the completion of their disastrous retreat from Moscow about ft year later. With the mocking laugh of the.

gods of destiny still ringing in his 'ears, Napoleon came to his final grief at Waterloo before the arch was even one-third completed. Finally the great arch was completed in 1836, under the direction of Louis Philippe, French King, who only 13 years later was forced to abdicate his throne and flee to England. Tomorrow: Granddaddy of loglcal advantage which the democrats have now, smart politicians recognize that this gain is only temporary. with the bill collector. Mr.

Farley, privately as well as pub Those commentators on public affairs licly, believes that his hero FDR will win in November. But the chairman Is who predicted, alter the president an nounced early in the year that business too realistic a politician to think that what he considered the highest division of humanity, the white race, he finally decided to name it after the most perfectly proportioned skull in his collection that of a native of Caucasus, a lofty and rugged range of mountains between Europe and Asia. He therefore named-the entire white race Caucasian. This however was a gross misnomer for the native of Caucasus fall far short of representing the highest type of the human race. Arch Of Triumph.

Ironical fate has' had grim Jest with the giant arch in Paris so strangely named l'Arc de he has the same sort of "pushover" that he had four years ago. NO TRESPASS NOTICE Expecting to make a real fishing and hunting paradise out of the old Finch Ranch on Sand Creek, Crook County, Wyoming, we prohibit any trespassing on this land except by parties purchasing locations. These tracts frontJ the creek for one hundred feet and cost $300.00 to $350.00 for clear warranty deed, which gives purchaser privilege of fishing the entire Sand Creek of about 12,500 feet on the Finch Ranch. Sportsmen are asked to cooperate It is recorded that Sand Creek is the third best Trout Fishing Stream in the world, first location being in Africa and second in Scotland. This notice goes into effect July 6th, lg36 For further information call at Finch house or Walpole Land Company, Rapid City, S.

Dak. He and the president are more was to be given a breathing spell, that this period would last until after the election as a matter of political tactics proved to be poor prophets. Business men who have been examining the mass of legislation enacted In the closing days of congress are quite sure that It ended right then and there beyond any dispute. Mrs. B.

E. Colby and Mrs. Fred Doody entertained members of the Home Extension club at the home of Mis. Colby Thursday afternoon. Routine business was transacted followed by roll call program.

The hostesses demonstrated living room walls, furnishings and curtains. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Mrs. Genevieve Griswold was a guest of the society. The next meeting will be held July 16.

John Calquist and Al Johns, Omaha, who were Thursday guests at the home of the former's aunt, Mrs. Charles Thomwall, left Friday by car for their homes. Mr. Calquist also visited at Hulett with relatives while on his vacation, Mrs. J.

S. Henderson, Mrs. R. H. Shrewsbury and daughter, Lyla, attended ah inBoor picnic for members and children of the Rebekah Circle held at the Odd Fellows hall in Belle Pourche Friday afternoon, Mr.

and Mrs. B. E. Colby, Mr. and afraid of over-confidence among party workers than of London's positive strength.

They are worried lest "the boys" fail to bring out that 20 per cent vote which shows up at the polls only as a result of personal solicitation. In many states, notably New York, New England and other eastern sec tions, party workers are so lukewarm and their fingers are so stiff from not come declined $550,000 under that of 1935. The dip was due to higher operating costs. Numerous railroads are in the same boat Of course there are a few exceptions but the majority will report along the same It means according to railroad circles that carriers will retrench on expenses for the balance of the year. The above is already known to cashing federal checks that they may not ring many doorbells on a certain Tuesday after ft certain Monday next November.

There will be no rest for Gov. Lan-don until after the ovember election. As governor of Kansas, he led a simple retiring life. But as presidential nominee he Is not permitted to do as he pleases. Newspaper correspondents dog his footsteps.

If he catches a few trout the fact is reported. His Sunday mornings are reported In detail and it becomes a matter of news whom he listens to on Sunday morning. Everything with which he comes in contact reflects the spotlight cast upon him. It's because of the unexpected exhi Mrs. Carter Stephens and Mrs.

Gris bition of deep-seated party soreness wold were in Newell Friday evening to here that Chairman Jim has been attend the banquet and dedication of holding these secret and ominous is particularly important In the case of companies whose earnings fluctuate widely. That Is why they are Informing clients to review their bond positions especially to determine whether or not sinking fund provisions are Included in the debentures. Operations With steel operations running contra- seasonal the main problem is how much is for Immediate consumption and bow much future use. Only one leading automobile company is known to have placed ft sizable advance order. Therefore Immediate consumption Is absorbing a healthy proportion of current output That is why the trade believes this month will show a definite reversal of operation.

This is due to the fact that heavy Industries such as machinery, building, railroads and automobiles arent ready to buy. But the summer lull isnt expected to carry as long as In the past And that's the story of He has sent every precinct worker and postmaster home with the idea that their bread and butter may be taken out of their mouths. That's the most effective way, he figures, to get out the vote. Ten Years Ago Boake Carter says that the democratic convention was a nop. In thus expressing our own personal opinion Mr.

Carter saves us from the humiliation of possible criticism of being a partisan. The trouble with the convention was that It was over-managed. An attempt was made by the Tammany-trained Parley to arrange everything In advance, to prevent debate over disputed matters but to allow the delegates to go the limit In nominating speeches. It was Intended to advertise the party and to put pep into the campaign, The effort to stretch over five days what could have been snappily done in one spelled pathetic failure. pending steel mill operations.

(Jaly 1926) W. H. Bonham spent the day at the A. T. Adams ranch in the Speanish Speculative enthusiasm Valley.

Arvid Rantapaa came in from his home at Englewood yesterday and spent the greater part of the day look concerning this year's results in railroad earnings recovery ran into a setback. Taking Union Pacific as an example it was found that on ft five months' gross increase this year of more than $6,000,000 the operating in- ing after buisness and visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. H.

M. Brown and Miss Edith Hogarth left for Clinton, Iowa yesterday. The members of the party will visit with relatives and friends in Clinton and other parts of Iowa and expect to be absent for a couple of weeks. Clerk of Courts Jenkins and Municipal Judge Walsh, who had been spending a week or more at the Ther- mopolis Hot Springs, where they both Senator Glass has staged what one political writer terms a "mental walkout" The eminent Virginian did not stay away from the convention as did Al Smith. But he Indicated that he was not there because he was in sympathy with anything done.

He merely came because, as a democrat, he felt that he should attend the party convention, that he owed it to the party to do what he could. The senator, then, was there in penm but not In spirit His mind was back at other conventions, other democratic assemblies at which the spirit of Jefferson dominated and there was close adherence to the fundamental principles of democracy. Senator Glass does not see the democratic party and the new deal party as the same thing. He went to the convention of the democratic party and found it a new deal convention. He took the baths, have returned to their homes in the Hills.

Lester Plowman, coach for the Dead-wood high school, who had been spending the first few weeks of his vacation in the eastern part of the state visiting with his folks, returned to the city yesterday. Mrs. Plowman did not return with him, but remained at Canton, mm Hi IS UlilOf keastt! hj PRICED fs7 where she will visit her folks until the reopening of school. Lester will work only stayed because the title cratic" Is still preserved. with Manager Ray Warwick at the public swimming pool, which will be opened on the fifteenth, until his duties require his attendance on the high school.

Forhj Years Ago iLrti LTLiU UlAlii) ULTli i 5SZh if I I s. Every bottle of Century that you drink is just as good as 1 l' the one before it Consistency, unif ormity that's what 1 'fjl you want in beer and that's what you get in Century. I Lr Whether it is because of the care with which ww brew oux I i beer, trie complete and thorough aging, the pure mountain I 1 I water that we use, or the exceptionally fine brand of barley, I I youll End Century Beer "a ringer every Try Can- I 1 tury Beer once you will like it; then try Century often 1 1 yod will find each bottle as good as the first. I 1 i THE PH. SCHNEIDER BREWING COMPANY THINIDAD.

COLORADO I 1 Be temperate Drink ESDI 1 I These are the health giving I fe: 1 elements in Century Been r- I MUt for digestion. Hl Hops tor appetite. i I 1 I Sugar or energy. MTC I I 1 Teast far vitality. JSl 'gss l5UU LJlAJ if yiuN mi fig tfiMii; T'a Qlfjgf Norman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Olaf Gorder, aged Itt (Ued at 11 o'clock last night after a very brief illness and from an unknown cause. 6. Koenigsberger and wife were ar rivals via the Elkhorn line yesterday from the deep blue sea." They have spent the last four months at their old home, Douglas, Isle of Man, Party As A Macact Party has a tremendous hold on the loyalty of men even if they have not been high in its counsels. Many, thoroughly disappointed with a party leader, prefer to work from within like Senator Carter Glass bid their time and seek to turn the party back to a leadership more in conformity with their ideas.

When the five conspicuous democrats In the face of the certainty that PDft would be renominated put forward such a last appeal as Messrs. Smith, Ely, Reed. Colby and Onhalan did. the reason is deeper than personal motive or disappointment. Men have changed their political wsriionB rapidly in the last few years, but this is a definite break after long years of party sen lues under many different types of leadership.

Their statement may not have been the strongest possible, and yet tells the story. Boose-welt taxation. Roosevelt bureaucracy, Roosevelt spending, mcreasmg public payrolls and preventing the fullest expansion of private payrolls, are carrying as ever closer to conditions similar to those which produced dictator-ahips abroad. The rapid changes of experimental legislation threaten to create permanent pnrgmlnymept because neither busmes nor Individuals win co ahuart The only wisiKtmt and from their appearance must have endowed themselves. Welcome home.

Jimmie Cuthbertsan, brother of Ed, came up from Rapid City Tuesday and went to New York, where his mother is residing. rOTEwiththel I rOTE with the) Dr. nora Stanford returned Tuesday nation andl LOW I from Sundance, where she had been bout two weeks. drink a mtTihti whisky! Drink Kins KeotuckyL Miss Carrie Card, who has made her home with Mr. and Mrs.

Zipp for many years past met with a painful acci dent yesterday afternoon, and Is now straight wfaisli iviry drop. Its famous formula 66 yeses old! confined to her room with a broken ankle. IMP Miss Nellie Moody, of Sturgrs. came up yesterday morning and returned home on the evening train, aecompen- UEUlu led by Miss Edna Dickinson, of Lead. KDITUCKy STBMCJ(T BtOmt-fCSSSAMDiaiBBTCm.

Roosevelt sdea that business and public interest cannot go togeber makes the vicious spsral of taxes and impedes lecuVay the snore serious. Zn this peregrination from party to party there wruX ct coarse, be other uli 1 1. These five ins writ but the first signers of what Is intended to be a oeclaratka of independence from noBSMilMnm That declaration takes THE FINANCIAL WHIRLIGIG By iocis Good Service let laapartaa Bondholders attach sig heart tram the votes received by Colo-Bel Breckinridge In the few primaries in which he tested out anti-Boosrwelt sentiment That sentiment ci eased a nificance to the new tax bill. This because of the levy on undistributed profits. The measure practically farces the a aaa Oss ef Tewm at Aaw TSsss Pioneer Transfer K.

Keoae, Pre. XI Ehooawa St. choice of somebody else than Rooae- HeasseCBJka. wen wlthm tne democratic ranks lor building up of heavy iemu mm. it re-leader.

It did not measure the iramber I duces the cash posltioru; of eorpora-f tVniwrTBts who disliking Roosevelt twos. Thus it weakens the piwIt'Tl of and bis policies, would actually leave security of bondholders. i the party. This thought arroultng to bankers Bay Phea IQgks A.

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