Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, December 16, 1924, Image 9

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    k TUESDAy, PECEMBER J 6. 1924
SENATOR BUTL.fR
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As Spokesman For President
Coolidge He May Substitute
Olive Branch For Club
BY HARRY B. HUNT
NEA Service Write -
WASHINGTON, Dec 1; —R e .
publican senators are much upset
by the thought that William M.
Butler will be among them for the
next four years.
What the Republican solans
fear is that Butler is going to be
very hard to get along with.
Whether or not, Butler enters
the Senate as President Coolidge’s
personal representative even mor-3
than as a representative of the
state of Massachusetts, it is a fact
that [most of the other Senators
are sure to think he doos. Indeed
those who are in the capital al
ready say so, though somewhat
discreetly, for it doesn’t pay them
to antagonize the administration.
Now, the present Republican
party management is entirely a
different management from the
one which existed before the Cleve
land convention. The old manage
ment was thrown out nt that time,
none too politely. Naturally it
didn’t like it.
Most of the Republican senators,
cutside the progressives, were
identified with the old manage
ment. . Butler not only is identi
fied with the new one, but, as
national committee chairman,
actually is head of it.
Butler takes his seat, too, under
senators regard with disfavor.
Senator Lodge’s term had more
than four years still to run when
he died. Governor Cox of Massa
chusetts appointed Butler to fill
out the whole of it. He was en
f.lcd to make the appointment but
the Democrats say he had a right
to fill the vacancy only tempo
rarily—until a special election
could be held. They intend to try
to force one.
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The Democrats, however, are
not tfie only ones who are dissatis
fied.;. There are Massachusetts Re
publicans also who would like a
chance against Butler in the pri
maries. The Republican senators,
who would distinctly prefer some
body else, sympathize with them.
An administration always wants
various things done that Congress
objects to.
If Butler enters the Senate as
the administration’s icpresenta
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THE old-fashioned hospitality
which yet lurks in each of us
prompts thousands of hosts to
serve JMaxwell House Coffee—for
can one be content to serve one’s
guests anything except the bc£?
The never-failing dependability of
Maxwell House Coffee endears it
to the housewife. The sealed tins
guard for her all the rich, inimi
table flavor.
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Captain His Highness Rajo Baha
dur Sar Desai has been invested
with the ruling powers of the
maharajah of Savantvadi State in
the Bombay presidency. He’s the
first maharajah the-little state has
had in 100 years.
tive, it will be his job to make its
wishes and to do his bort to get
them acted on favorab’y.
He knows as well as anybody
how the Republican old-timers feel
toward him. Inasmuch as he
stands small chanca of winning
their affection, it’s suspected he
won’t try to, but will seek to ac
complish his purposes with a club.
He’ll have the club all right -
bis national committee ehairn.an
ship, his prestige as an exception
ally successful campaign
his standing as White House
spokesman, his ready access to a
president who iS< notoriously d:rfi
cult for most people to establish
close relations with- or understand,
even.
Armed with a club, Butler has
<the Jreputa’tion of a man who
doesn’t hesitate to use it.
In short, the indications ar? he
will step at once into a position of
leadership.
He won’t bear the leader’s title
but it is foreseen that he may dis
pute authority with the senator
who does, and perhaps do it more
or less successfully.
Yet he’s a brand-new senator.
He didn’t become one by election
Even his right to continue being
one is questioned. Tn fact, an up
start, aS the dignified old-tipers
look at it.
The prospect of having to
knuckle under to him is bitter.
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Here you will find an array of useful, acceptable and tise an article to be just exactly what it is—-if it isn’t -
very pretty Christmas gifts. You need have no fear up to the standard we tell you so, and do not insist OP.,
about quality—you know RYLANDER SHOE CO. your buying. But here in this sale we fully guarantee- vm-
QUALITY —we have been in business for many years each and every article to be of the very best quality, ‘
and we couldn’t have stayed in business if we had not and we guarantee you complete satisfaction with f-
treated our friends and customers right—-we ad ver- and every purchase.
inere are Christmas gifts here for all. Men, Women aid children. It P>ng headquarters, and we want you to meet your friends here, too.
would consume a latjge amount of space to list each article separately, If we can be of service to you, please call on us, it’s our delight and
ana we wont try to just at this time, but we do welcome you to our pleasure to serve you in any way that will help make your Christnias
store, and we hope that you will make this store your Christmas Shop- shopping comfortable and a pleasure. , ’ (j ,
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our Pre-Holiday Sale' only, ind • \ / J A T\ il •.
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Overcoats
Styleplus—Stein-Bloch and
Society Brand
MOTHERS jHMPv. now° OSuiU ...... $16.85
ATTENTION! 00Suto $19.85
Wfe-W? $40.00 Suits
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they sell rcgularlv for $2.50 ai d $3.50 1 7 ' $50.00 Suits (I*Q C Cft
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i WOMEN’S SLIPPERS
I Needless to say, the womenfolk of Americus and Sumter and adjoining coui>-
WX'' ’ fl ti®» have been very liberal with us on their footwear patronage. We
wjs. . oKiffin R ly have appreciated this business, too, and we want to shew our appreciation,
n Ci best way we know how is to reduce the price on the popular brands
■ that we carry in. stock. .... JB&pzl
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F K R I pp EN DOR E-DITTMANS aftd SELBY ladies shoes. Note the reductions,
« then come in and share In cur thanksgiving offerings.
I $6.90 Values C 4 I£j $3.50 Values 4C
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i $7.50 Values CC 4K $9.00 Values Cfi ftt
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