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/ —^^ . A MAN WHO HAS MADE GOOD | ■ M . m m* I m a % a a • yt ■ FRED FARRAR, Attorney General, Candidate for Reelectlon. Hr ED. D. FOSTER, Bdlter Tfce Review. F*rt ( villas. Fred Farrar’a H*ar Tows. In lew than two year* Fred Farrar HAS— BUILT the Stratton Home in Colorado Springs. DIBPOBED OF more business than any previous Attorney Gen oral without extra help. He has handled more than one-third of the cases in the Supreme Court. SAVED MONET out of appropriations for his department. HELD a firm stand for impartial enforcement of law. SERVED VOLUNTARILY without pay as President of the State Land Board and cut out other expense to pay thousands of dollars of its old debts. ... , SAVED TAXPAYERS $40,000 by preventing fraudulent referen dum of the Public Utilities Bill. path Appropriations for EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS and held down Btate Taxes by placing the collection of inheritance taxes on a business-like basis. , „ HE WA« handled, without spending a single dollar for special oounsel, the most Important irrigation suits Colorado has ever had He has thus far prevented Wyoming from stealing from farmers of the Greeley district water for 125,000 acres. And has saved to farm era of Eastern Colorado waters of the Republican River. He is fight ing bitterly the Federal government’s attempt to take Colorado's water from the Rio Grande to settle an old Texas water debt with Mexico. *"d has foiled repeated efforts of Kansas to confiscate Colorado water. The Wyoming case is now in the U. S. Supreme Court. More than One Billion Dollars is involved in these cases. The loss of a single one would mean agricultural ruin for Colorado. No new man could step into these suits and pick out the thread from tens of thousands of pages of testimony. A change in the office of Attorney General at this time could only be disastVous. EVERY CITIZEN of Colorado must consider these points of vital importance—deliberately, carefully, fairly, NOT from a political but from HIS personal and individual standpoint. Fred Farrar is Colorado-born. Colorado-educated, and comes be fore the People for re-election PROVEN FAIR and CAPABLE and CLEAN Place an X after bis name on primary ballot Tuesday, Sept. S. When in Need of Having Your Clothing Cleaned. Pressed or \ Altered, Phone Main 6105 and We Will Call THE STAN DISH TAILOR standish hotel Ladies' Work a Specialty. Ladies' Suits Made to Order for! fi2.00 if goods are furnished. 1530 California Street Denver, Colorado £ POMADE FOR THE HAIR. § x 3 “ We wish to advise our friends and customers that we have a full Id line of Toilet Preparations, Perfumes, Manicure Supplies, Brushes C X |c)t every description, Toilet Soaps, Cutlery, etc. PI g The Denver Barber Supply Co. % ||| 1527 Glenarm Street Phone Main 7221 Denver, Colorado 5 g POMADE FOR THE HAIR. j “ THE ■PATRICK-LEE REALTY ’ Brown, The Hatter COMPANY ’ Rentals Real Estate Hat. Clewed and Blocked Fjre Iniur . nc ' Satisfaction Guaranteed. A trail Let U * Se " Hom « Like will convince you. Office 2561 Washington St. 718 1-2 EIGHTEENTH ST. Phone Main 6239 DAY OR NIGHT PHONE CHAMPA 2077 GAMMEL & HUDSON Undertakers A first-class Mortuary establishment. First aid to the bereaved in fhe time of death of the loved ones. Prices to suit the times. Polite service. Parlor* 2807 Wei ton St. advertisement. HON. GEO. W. ALLEN, THE PEOPLE’S FRIENu. Geo. \V. Allen, the present district judge of division one of the city and county of Denver, is a fair and square man all the way around, all the time, and upon each and every occasion. He has had more experience than any other judge upon the bench, he hav ing served the people about twenty years. He knows Colorado and her various conditions —an erudite, pains taking judge %\ho at once gets at the kernel of every law suit. His various labor decisions, pure food decisions, show him to be a friend of the poor man. His scale of justice never looks up to see the color of a man’s skin, nor the texture of his hair, nor at tempts to ascertain his religion or race, nor his financial condition be fore it operates. His past actions justify you voting for him in the pri maries. Vote for your friend. —Adv. ADVERTISEMENT. A Business Man For a Business Admf nist ration OF GLENWOOD SFRINCS Candidate for the Democrat ic Nomination for GOVERNOR advertisement. T. D. Foster A MAN WITH THE PUSH Candidate For Democrati j Nomination STATE AUDITOR Resolution unanimously passed at Teller County Democratic Assembly, July 25. 1914: To the Democratic voters of Colo rado we heartily commend T. D. Fos ter in his candidacy for the nomina tion for state auditor. During his many years’ residence in Teller coun ty he has proven his worthiness as a citizen, a high standing as a business man and a splendid capability ns n public official. He has the unqualified confidence and respect of the citlxens of Teller counts*. FOSTER FOR STATE AUDITOR. I The friends of T. D. Foster of Vic- ; tor, in this county and throughout the state, have determined to push him as candidate for state auditor before the Democratic assembly and the pri maries. Mr. Foster has resided in the Cripple Creek district for eighteen years and has always been prominent in politics and as a business man. Starting as a plain miner, he has by fidelity and application become one of the leading business men of Teller county. For years, as alderman of the city of Victor, he was always re garded as the financial safeguard of the city. Mr. Foster served two terms as county assessor, in which position he made a most enviable record. Dur ing all that time he was chairman of the State Association of County As sessors, to which position he was elected soon after becoming county assessor. He soon became known throughout the state as an authority on taxation and it is diie to his efforts, more than those of any other man in Colorado, that scientific taxation is so prominent in the public mind. Indeed, legislative committees, as well as t o governors of the state, have largely relied on him for advice in this particular. He is an excellent accountant, as well as a business man of high order, and is superbly quali fied to discharge the duties of state auditor. The legislature of 1913 se lected Mr f oster as one of a tee of three to audit the books of the state auditor and treasurer, and the report of this committee is said to be the most complete and exhaustive of its kind. His activities in behalf of the Dem ocratic party and as a leading tax authority have given him a wide and popular acquaintance throughout the state. Genial, popular, competent and deserving, his friends predict his nom ination. and election. —Cripple Creek Times, June 12, 1914. —Adv. . ADVERTISEMENT. h' K '•'■l HH Rhoady Kenehan CANDIDATE FOR State Treasurer Mr Itoady Kenehan. elected two year." -d with the largest majority of any former candidate tor the office, created a new position in his office — * that < nle clerk—for Father Francis T. Bruce. In the conduct of his of fice. Mr. Kenehan has been scrupu lousi> ’.refill and has earned the title "Bulldog of the Treasury." He has been • xceptionally fair and friendly » to the colored man and he now de serve- your urgent consideration in votinc >r him at the primaries. He creat’d this position and dignified it with representative Negro, one we all fe< proud of —Father Bruce. A vote Kenehan is a vote for race advancement and a vote for race op port’ Kenehan has shown bis loyal o us. Will you. and you. rec ognize it by voting for him in the prima ■s? He is on the Democratic tick*' Everybody vote for the watch ful am consistent auditor and treas urer man with broad sympathies and a ig heart—Adv Tie ear field ‘Agency is now under the iva: agement of The Colored Amer ican 1 «n & Realty Co., who will make an honest effort to close out the Dear tie M townsit© and settlement in one year from date of July 4. 1914. the time lit, according to contract, to place cry lot and tract in the col ony with colored people. But if we find it cannot be sold to colored poo pi* V that time, then we shall have ; »pen it for sale to anyone who may re to purchase, regardless of race The transfer of the agency to the nl">\e named company was made bccaus* of the pressing demand made upon O. T. Jackson that takes all of his me at the Capitol. e wish to »>v. ish in this very desirable dis trict creditable Negro settlement that s II be governed by themselves e.vclusi' ely. This land Is located in one > : ihe most fertile valleys of the state and is provided with excellent opportunities in the way of railroads, water, soil and climatic conditions This i- an excellent opportunity to demonstrate our ability in handling t municipal affairs, as well as to lend a . helping hand in the development of the state. Mr. Harris, the state land appraiser, just returned from the set * t lenient with, n most excellent report ‘ of the rogress that is being made by the farmers in general Now is your 3 time to buy, as this land will never - be any cheaper. ' COLORED AMERICAN LOAN AND , REALTY CO. | 1027 21st St.. Denver. Colo. * Remember every dollar you spend in Dearfield. Colorado, you may spend lit again. Phone Champa 3161 All WorK {Guaranteed Hawthorne, The Tailor Cleaning, Pressing,£ Repairing and Dyeing Goods Called for and Delivered 2657 WELTON STREET DENVERICOLORAIM) THE LEADER We are now pleased to announce to the public that we are located at our new home, 2108 Larimer street, in quarters more commodious and con venient. We have an especially fine line of hair goods and toilet acces sories. Hair dressing according to the latest modes. A call is all we ask, as we are sure we can please you. HALLOWELL AND JOHNSON Mrs. Viola Johnson, Prop. J. R. Hallowell. Manager • s ■ ® Artists Electrical Massage Bolden Bros. Barber Shop RUFUS EOLDEN, Manage: nVICK SERVICE 926 NINETEENTH STREET DENVER, COLO Near Curtis . ~ Phone Main 4052 C MONET TO LOAN Chattels We Loan Lots of Money to Anybody, $lO, $l5, $2O, $25, ‘530,1 $4O, $5O, $65, $75, $lOO or more on your fur niture, pianos, sewing machines, ranges, teams, cattle, dairies* farm implements, store fixtures, income lands, lots, or any thing else of value, all left in yeu possession; very secret, private and quick; in one hour all done; plenty clerks and auto go any place. 2945 Larimer Street Phone Main 1083 Office Hours 10 a. m. to 3 p. m C. H. SHIRLEY, Pres J. C. HAMPSON.JV.-P PAULOJ.OSHIRLEY, Sec. and Treas., The Co. Incorporated Leaders in Prescriptions Store No. i Store No. 2 2701 WELTON ST. 26th AND WELTON