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U few wish out loud—for prosperity” does return with a ven- Nor can they a dimunition of returning prosper- — »• a.unii geance. the republicans will be hard THE GT’V**S linger Lon»rr ity. put for an issue that has as much « * • emotional appeal. Speculative Prices » WAS CRAZY TO A » you’re alaaost* 1200 Seen' > oi the Interior Henry A. | THINK I COULD MAKE \ ^35—-Y WfiPace has warned against specu- I MONEY IN THE STOCK 1 AHEAD- ITS QUOTED JP^V^ ._/ — *12.00 . M lative land values for farms. He vis- 1_ MARKET- ILL NOT \ ( AT 43 RKjHT NOW If i with a rise to AND STILL OOIN<» UP- ■ CM- WELL. -ns, apprehension, ~77l ) WORRY ANY LONGER- / boom with col- prices, consequent t DO YOU WISH ME » , Vu- SELL out l XI JEST- 1 — ‘1 V lapse a collapse that again would IIf* 1 \ AND be done Jr wsvbr«>nd.
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