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DAILY COMMENTS ON Even if the sweet Juliet Breitung did .offer her kisses to Max KUest, Max was -a bum sport for telling about It. Adam started that "she-tempted-me" gag long before Columbus dis covered America And poor, weak map has been springing it ever since. There are times when lying like a gentleman, is quite etiquetticaL Nevertheless, however, Roger Sul livan is out with a personal appeal to folks who look to Rog for inspira tion to vote for Sweitzer. He tells what kind of a mayor Bob will make. Thank you very much, Roger. Now who'll vouch for Harrison, Olson and Thompson? Judge Scully Is wise. Nothing in playing that factional game with the election machinery. Give everybody -a square deal and nobody the worst of it. The News, and He&Jd are slyly boosting' Oisdrii '.(stairway is to write an editorial quoting Something Olson said. And then boost what he says. That makes Olson, look like a wise guy. Some members of the bartenders' union are boosting Bill ThompjBon. And don't think; that won't help some. i . Business rnen wh6won'ttrusttheir associates often. teK their troubles to the bartender. ' . .. -.-.''" 'Besides the patrons of the free lunch always feel friendly to the bar tender. In many respects the popular bar tender is one of our "leading and in fluential citizens." The big guys with lots of autos and thinks seldom talk to many people. As near as we can. figure it out the News-Herald combine-feior Sweitzer and Olson, at the primaries They don't figure that it will make much difference which wins at the election. PEOPLE AND THINGS It helps to have a popular guylke. Roger back of you for Keeley andr Lawson are his pals- They promoted him to Roger ine Biscuit Maker. ' By the way, wonder if the priSe of Roger's biscyits went up with ff6uf. Anyhow, we'd like to. know who Marshall Field m. is for in tlfori- mary election. JT It might help us make up oilr nilh3. But we musn't expect too mtrcrPfirr the kid, even if he is now a voter! As the gov. of N. C. said to thePgov., of S. C. It's a long time between1 honeymoons.. o o , JOBS FOR GIRLS " l One hundred girls waited on the eighth floor of the City HaH Suare'r building at aa early hdur this mrn- ing in the hopes of obtaining the $8 jobs placed at the disposal of the: public welfare dep't by a large coW potation. r This corporation, wants Z typists1 and 33 clerks. More than one-half of the girls throiiging the hall Wete stenographers. The salaries offered'' are $7 for clerks and $3.4 for steribg- raphers. r Yesterday the Crane Co. placed'anf order with C. H. Weber, mg'r of the north side free employment offlee1, for 500 men who will be employed"'' ia their new plant. " o o " MOVIES FOR SCHOOL The school board committee: on grounds and buildings adopted-a resolution which, fe pasted by the board, will open the schools to the public at least three evenirigs week during the soheol year. -The resolution also providwyhat mo$on. picture machines be Retailed jawL used for educational purposes, "f o o- "Mr. Carnegie and Mr. Rockef really seemed to enjoy putting left hands hep to what their I hands have been, up to. tl