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THE EiDIAXAPOLIS NEWS. MONDAY. APRIL 19, 1920.

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Arthur R. Baxter is the type of man people SAY ought to be in politic*— :essful man,- busy with his own rs. Republicans now have the to nominate turn—to put public’s service.

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Tuesday, May 4.

2. At this vital time it is doubly important that men of sound character, sound judgment and sound opinions be nomi-

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3. It is possible to choose from the Republican candidates for the state senate four men who have these qualifications. 4. Among these four is Arthur R. Baxter, President of the Keyless Lock Com-

pany; Indianapolis.

5. Mr. Baxter has successfully directed i built the business of this company Indianapolis for about 25 years, has never failed to vote at a primary or regular election, but has never before been a candidate for public office. He is sound in character, judgment and fopinioifH

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