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VENEERS
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"Well", said the applicant, "All I know is that before the election the Republican orators told us that if Al Smith was elected we should have a general panic in the country; that prices in Wall Street would drbp; that the farmens would all go broke; and that there would be more liquor than ever. All these things have happened so I suppose Al Smith must be the President of the United State6'1.
W. R. RIPLEY VISITS SAN FRANCISCO
W. R. Ripley, vice-president and treasurer of The Wheeler Osgood Co., Tacoma, recently spent a few days in San Francis'co. Mr. Ripley made the trip by automobile, and was accompanied by Mr. Ripley
H. E. HORROCKS VISITS CALIFORNIA
H. E. Iforrocks, general manager of the West Coast Wood Preserving Companies, Seattle, recently spent a few days in San Francisco on business..