byes, their future tp withitheixf respec- The emcienc'y of om is the best as- -einthtttetiutrptrrgms, may keep“: service ' a competent, ef- y organisation intact, he low schedule of :e which_hove been Med in the lost de- " roquire thatop, so must be kept ax Lenin will permit. preodeconomiea Mfeet before reduc- ls or the pay of offi, ree were considered. the properties have nt returns for many CECE moral 'tnd-employes eptial to maintain heir enah resources. rmtt--a'tr---dt%_ tty.. in: this and; g . an I have been VIIDAY. JULY " Iâ€: lion gqllona of apti- were poured last adiabors of motor mated rate mduc, decade; While the Iverythinz also were ring am;ihe Mi,-',) supp m ng d and like! for the W'fhe' "ea7iGris" of ms is the beat as- the trtsititr of theie MY AND .YNHE . PAVILION loyea, their féture r with their respec- tinge Motor club. 10eperdnnee hnd good pay and of the†column- @5ng and thts Joli-it: lily srhieh they» great [ritll it conducted 1 umpaign int new chin: Lrivanet-u--,theacttu/-auttoiiioiiii. __ {11: -ette--emtrh- the-r-som-tttti-rem u'Btnma8t am ittr_ttriifiiaa'a'ii MM Smith 'l,4 during the Roosevelt, enthused by the doe- trim of Woodrow Wilson, enlisted in his cause end we: en active worker for his presidential nominn- tion " Baltimore in 1912. Josephus Daniels, the North Carolina V pub- lisher, liked the energetic “young New Yorker and upon the partrvietory tools-him into the navy departmint. - Wu for Smith " I . Rowen]: at the 1980 convention It Sn Funnel-co seconded thew»- Identiel nomination. of Alfred I. Smith. Thus been the politieel ll: line. that endured until only this you when Smith went into the lists Iain-t We for the presiden- tiel 'tomtnatton. In 1924 Remit hf: 'lt,t2ttt toâ€. prawn†I T candidacy mint Willin- Gibb. IeAdoo, who handled ft “mum Nrmer, over barbed iiiiiir iiiithcriiiiru" ii, Iuiiiii., %GGii, for the presidency jn €hicago, in, duced 1rmnkiin-td-Lisk that state "mttteutoatraaser-aromtnited him at a senttoriel district convention. The tall, robust son of knee Roosevelt, for country. “at..." tsau-iiiitrfad Ti I'Pt you: Me: with the ink of The mnaaiii"iiaeenaid from a long 'line'of Dutch pgtrgom, began his [301%in agree: P-a “uncut tor frinn the â€exam -iGaiiiiii'i; comfy -tr?rrtettpsut, seat of his suceeufui candidacy for V Ge vice tC1'ifttercPrlsdtt.trrias u gov- presideucy It thchntaratii he}: Winter. eight your; _ page: taut â€from?! the ardvy, an un- Theodore Roosevelt attained the presidency after schooling in the governorship of Nest York, the post of anistunt secretary of the navy and the vice presidency. He was a After " year- of political life, Franklin Delano Roosevelt Tenched the top run: in the ladder of his political party utter touching the steps upon which his illustrou'e cousin, the late president "T. R." reached the top, any: on Associnted Press review of the enter ot the Deyeetie ngminee for president. 1 uirfyrtcaeier,- ,AiGGTiimasi 'htm- Retletof Life of Democratic R0()SEVELT Alt Ilu' 0F VARIH) CAREER WAY. JULY " at: Nominee Shows 1Giriid Reached Point I 01". EMrcj: Theodore Roosevelt was his fifth cousin. Franklin married Alla Elea- - _-v “lulu-0|. nut! “13 lieutenant governor, and ran for governor. "Al" was beaten but "Prank" wu victorious. From that time on he was I potential enndidnte for the presidency. seven years he fought the of the disease. In 1928 ha to thi entreaties of thnith, Ratskob, the democratic r Infantile pmlysis "uiud Boo.- evelt in 1921 and left him unable to walk witlurut, nuisance. For 'l" .lliittllrrdtllffilr Catering to ' pestriciirdienteie GENOA CITY spirited horse';- and the children om cared for and entertained all day by a trained hostess Avoca- tion de luxe for the entire family holes of unsurpassed golf; wind. mg bridle-oath-idea-LU Tombeau and the spacious die -ni'r'rrort-E9irhniiatrrt:isdiiit Att! 2 hours from Chico annulus FRIGIDAIRE $130.00 democratic chairman, WISCONSIN fought ihe ravniriri In 1928 he listened - 358 Cintrat $10-09 Down 1, John J, [jijTj[il Tl. I..." Roosevelt in 60 now. He is tall, weighs about 190 pounds, end In: the long none and brood smile of the Rooaevetta. His- eyes on may. and deep set. He is an tnimated eottvertrationniut. He ctill weâ€: sin. They have tive children, Mm. Curtis Dall, Jamea, Elliott, Frank- lin, Jr., and John. Mm. Dail, Jana and Franklin. Jr., attended the con- yggtign with bk.mnnm1heum several grandchildren. MORAN BROS., Dealers - til -Aiieniiis, Highland Ptirk,jiindtt, nor, the only daughter of Theodore’s brothei. She is his own aixth cou- Roosevelt in 50 1 P. o. B. 'umolt WiiiiTirf2Tjarfria $25 each. Soeeialhhndry ttt fruity me 6 obi/y INCLUDING GOLF FEE Write W£.00wls, My: Nippersin/t Lodge Genqq City, 5' Waeonsin _ A. 7 NEW N LOW RATES 86-75 Month braces on his legs to study mus. ole: handicapped by infantile pun]; win. but can discnrd them if he so desires. He walks with the aid of . DRY CLEANING CO. Phone B. P. 178 QUALITY MUNDBRERS AND M