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Show i. THE PKOVO HERALD, MONDAY, NOVEJISER 1. IKS,0-- n ' z: I .r., -- . a " . ' -- -'T Stand by those who stood by us in the World War ahd vote .fox GoveriiofGpx and thejgtie.of Rations. TT it rrri It Ti?m r L i t 1 1 TV TTK W :1J.-Jf- a it The. Laxative - HA im A IT 'eternal Orfrvscr . J Governor Bamberger Proves That Republican Stand by Provoaod cast your vote for TfNHTaylor. Ileus tried attd4ruein everyrpect and will give Utah thorough going business administratio; Nobody' likes a quitter, Butjliks what we will be called rIf forsake ouValhes in the World "votegain5rajr maRehjBeace and the League ..orNationsOirtyiihe' fiations words 2re,already members, or in Nation of the world belong to the league and 'e are standing out "against it Let's not be quitters any longer.' ard W -- For Quick Relief of Const izzilpii ox.ia Grapcio dtvs not cm irHL : absofuteiy birm!ci TV ytH. cnv to Ukri lateiafid. Utrs are ayt purging Maricllivari, one of .the leading writers on elections, for) "capSfsiated tHat Co ernor'Cox ancT the BHratic party had ;, won at ; least four of the :great 'eastern states sinceSenatcr m theJeague in diis. Pes Moines JJIsrdfcg tiad turned his,jbck the'" : fpeeelb 7The landslide of Republican ;" party has iiow turned toward Governor Cox'.ancTheH' by aJ Tbj -- C back to 1916 w hen Wall street and practically every bunch f gamblers on the nation were offering three and tour to one on the Gold Star mothers and the service men who fought overseas favor the league, isn't it a strange thing that a great political party like the Republican party should stand out against it Isn't the troubTTwith this bunch that they want credit for - The jstiMrticn? : -;-"- - " fair-mind- ed Dr. inu m i 1 . "HE KEPT US OUT OF WAR." PIT1T.IC MONIES: WiLVT EECASIE-O-F Before diseasing further your isaccoraie .b'eiewiitstetaLblk',the &n$wef te thi luur ciaie ikjaiu, or suaiwn? .rerestuuKg n.Jiaceu --j,wv u in? rrovo LX)nimerciar and S Savings Bank in the spring of 191and there It remained dntil spring of 1917, just before the board of your adininistration was displaced. In 1913, $50,000 of the funds in the care of the IjmA lioara were ciacea wun me farmers ana aiocKirrowers iaixs., tu wnicn. i oeneve. vou w an 5 ;cer er director. The last of this fund was turned over in March, 1917, to the new board. It um,u be interesting to kiow the arrangementsattending the transfers, in so far as they affected ister-- Osteopathy Removes the Cause oodro.w Wilsop winning the war and are jealous of President because of hisy wonderful achievements during the greatest of all voters of Utah be led astray by the time. Would the and of the hatred Republican party or will they vote jealousy as their honest convictions lead them to cast their ballot. r NESS ADMINISTRATION. ul hearing before intelligent people, must "have a knnwn Any critic, to obtain a favorite points of attack is the State Land Board which A of r m record of accomplishment m also seems to be with you a re spot Let us other I ings: 5 They bought $50,000 wort oi ureen luver irrigation oisinct ooaas, wmcn represent a AsS of -- I BUJ f.i mi D.D.Boyer m during the campaign the Republican party has flung this statement at the Democratic party and j ust now the standpat 2 .Hours: and organ down the street has set up a long wail about this slogan Phone 287 slogin1 of cfz the 1 91 TljewrerJedzito-Hh- i T$4tWotfcefiindsof J 91 6 was a war with Mexico and not the European war at all 34S North Academy Ave.: as maae gooa irom tne general luna, ana me President Wilson hasfeept us out of war with Mexico and is still P a ftaxcavers nav: the expended some $150,000 on keeping us at peace with this country to the south. But if the All j-ou- 10-1- -- ;.. ne-na- . HgiimrnmngimHi mi . - Although typical of the entire advertisement, the jnisuotation of the State Constitution W one of your experience is rdrprising and to be regretted.; The bonding Emitations is not oVe npr lf 1 cent of the assessed. rafuationLS you say, but one ana .per centr: See Section 1 arrifU" "Painter. ',"', "" Pl MISQUOTES CONStlTTlON. , , V. HANSEN in ?ev era? 5tat.itri4fcg aTaringrf!enav1 rbeenbroaght tj my attention, and that our apejgiar sirejanre ' Over 30 Years a Practical ,Wwdrow-Wuson--.w- on ' When Certain- PAPER HANGING CM.dMINlNG 'Some people who are looking at the betting with a view to -- An Open Letter to William Spry of facts raiiion to aN'd sign l iiorE xI!AlNTiXG- - jnajpntsyJ.j with ago and yet majority of 400,000 votes. TJfe Republican par, ty has the money and ihey always makers. big a bluff with it as they can. TRUTH REVEALED AS CLOAK OF MISREPRE. SENT A TION IS TORN FROM REPUBLI- ' CAN PROPAGANDA . I Phone 56 R - -- Hugfees-foar-years or gnping Pnej 2a cyir yprafC'Ciqirn?aa-i?aisrnes.,jBacfs-'--- 2-5- -- ' see..Knat-your-I!loatl-.lld,-am6hi- :araardrexpt . BONDED INDERTEnrN . Gracious of too to admit that w'nii aju in bonds authorized have not been issue and Republican 'party is eleeted theirL pLatform promises many- - reforms in Mexico 'which will undoubtedly lead to war with that the fact that-aittf J)0iXVhynottaU 'paesiW$15,000 in land, i a"total loss and nte u country. Just now Mexico is getting the roving bands of cut- KEZsxzszzss::xs:zn:zzzrn staie about $120,000 more" to adjust throats and robbers pretty well under control, but .a worse condi-tio- n M HATriT in u ulikelytcrl3ec ' COMPANY L;are cared for from the automobile licer.se fund power.. UMertskert The people of this nation were not misled four years ago and on which the interest charges have and do not add a cent to the general taxes ? tiondlstrict Licensed Embatmert, Funeral r they will not be misled today. They voted for President .'.Wilson been met for several years, and in so- - far a3 Director. . STATE DEFICIT. because they; had confidence in him and they believe and still conditions concerned be can You present rauh" make . ,are Attendant. they f a partisan private audi-tor'Lady follow his leadership. The Republican party cast a .reflection on of. estimate to their several land for loss; up months ago that April charged average price the good sense and. judgment of our women voters when they say Parlor 47 North First West.' find deficit of ? 80,000 in a. "m an and acre the wsmen voted tour years Twtr!3s Ttrmezyxfo ordertorayDUt accounts. the state's as usual. B Wrong, of war. 'The women of this nation are just as loyal and just '& I they were on the job theyloaned a total of $S16,- - time not only shculd the $400,000 true American citizens as the men and for any party to cast a handicap yoa 531 to SS3 fanners and had more than a million ieu ue overcome, out tne Handicaps placed oa. reflection upon is an insinuation which is not, CiL,Jbind-an- d idlejchin- - reHevedV besiie- but a disgrace to which apparently yielded as welL and the new biennium start ed t4ear of the account, suspense FUjt S the state na return. floabng debt Vhenmentioning this item in The slogan of the Republican party xluring. this whole cam. the' future, won't yon also want "Do. to Eurooverseas send to explain the fl .rtitg i?, paign you your boys fight Now let's compare the record of the Land debt of over $700,000 you were WTestlir.g with pean battles X" Thus they are trying to appeal to the prejudice has loaned S3,- - about this time fouxjrears.ago?- -' Bard f this administration of the voters rather than to their sane judgment They hare M Y. 1 ,1 1 5 to e4 8 and l,6s0 farmers, and y$ every loan is pinal Therapist misrepresented the leagued fromthebgirming:pf, the campaign . INCREASED APPROPRIATIONS j backed by security; its land, sales - to the end. They have falsified about it and straddled'it until You assert 1919 arid 1920 Chiropractor an have of S5.55 an acre and it to be some 40 appropriations-fo5 yielded average Sensome where their leaders do of know stand. you hardly cent more for 191 arfd than per int the State Treasury- approxi- - 1916, fheTBst two - fttor Johnson1-wgI Senator Borah"say thatifarding hasct urned hi radministration.. of years' yia mateh" $25,000 in interest on the suipen account Add back on the league. Taft states; something else, H i you $400,000 to your appropriations-a-tbe administration was aSOf only candidate j doing have what you spent Thenin considering the on the Republican H csjrsev really knows' where the ticKet .'does stand. I'o we want such wiggling and woiumng m Ml Rooms 1 to 6, Irvine BMg S its d jty in recoYering coal lands to the state that 1:1 S19-2- 0 for appropriations, make Awe, allowa-rr?o!'dara idollar and by the for . thejtm.es left tis br- vou Hatchtown the AVmte llou se ? Senator 1 larding has taken clevenuiffcrent H aj Wt stands cn the League of Nations since he was nqfninfe and he IIR With Dr. IL F. Cannoa. a ;mr administration and' reselling ithem at$lW'; menis, & .u,uiK); University of Utah loss in Green acre, but the fact remains that former boards said in Des" Moines that he was against "it Governor M b River Irrigation bonds, $20,000; purchase of ' entity. m i land administrations had not done it. Cox has stated from the time he'accepted the nomination that he lands for caplkl grounds, which could have !ven t Ycur Land the Board loaned that has charge was. fur the "leagte and if elected he would mfe the passage ci a : ' 535 ...' Phone bought during your regime at lower v $ie0..000.to' Lynndyl TctrnsiteaHd $110,000 to the league at once. i snore than $375,000 for permant-- : imOrera Town are in keeping with your guess on tnf - '; - he Jstraon SfOxh.fxmdsferNe rfefor t a. uiepSt itaillllsainixiiMsisiai next-year-rWo- uM heir-judgment -t- this-Vanistra- -- odfy-taifatr thrc-party-- I tk -- LKIorlan I ;lt . gilt-edge- d, r - -h- Ex-Presid- . - a-tttmed -- n and-nobod- - y TH EHECONOM hy has-ther- 1 .rs. money so "tight"? been a stead 'and sharp decline .in the prices jm. e .cLfarni. products? Why are manufaiturcrsywith little" market for1heTr finding it necessary to lavoff labor? " f. "kckxTs. -- U r.l- ii.ii.iwiiak ..vj. Attornet-U- steady-ing-influen- rap hIi'.' n TT l?PT?fT the league -- andelaypeace-Iie-preiwted-4tiat--unless Nations ''there year, we have entered the League 'most repression Tne country nas jyer ' wit ncs.-f. 1"- w-i- " . i x- of-th- e - BtTLDLNG. specially interested. Let's compare achievements. During y6ur eight years in the saddle the records indicate there were built a total of about 31 miles of highway nuies of earth roads a total cost, of I ana o. JfW AAA rr f Via roln f.Vu'. annrOTlTT.SstpJv d mile a f $20,000 for and $2,900 for irpear. hard-surfac- ed hard-surface- earth roads. ed charge , in fjtv Here are a few paragraphs culled from Governor Cox's speech that every farmer and every business man' and, every ... wage earner should study: '"We produce and manufacture more than we consume and surplus must.he disposed ofnth.e. pwin .across the stas, Iargtlyin Europe, and it is the sale of this surplus, which Piuttbe- - n3trn of can'.ut buy fiom us without credit nixl unless they .hiw sorre evidence of paying their national debis they rnr.net" obtair cnd:S "And they canr.ut pay"'jtheir,nat'':nl dbtVo fog r. th-- y havfes'and large slndirg anv'es.' Tlse in- -. must n".ai"tan-largtrii.x.liraTa'rc-'icics-pcredit will nut loud thc:n.i.xt:uy until they stc? w: sllrg ilieirTesource'i in the asrenelr 'c.f war and t'irn in- -- e f ab rti n (Continued Tige-Three- ' , ,) . - ol-- t 14 ef highways and 840ten In all its tirnati fnrt,. a w reaas. Eiiies eariu ! unai cost oi aDOUt 53,-- Prl mwmwrf ai ,s in t ' . i Tfill n TFsl isf o nr nwra y.?rriy a tunc 1.U1 liAi vr 9 s:vf v STATE ACTOMOBILES. j surfaced and $3.GS4 for earth highwavs. - Even '". ProTO. UUfc I do- not understafHlhy-the-infrni- at cost s- were the dfesf-our "t R?iP!fc idiffers;isojrreatly from e average for 7 v ' . was .": but a recortis, highways oh wk at Proro. trtai. approximately $30:000 mile, including the records you Jeft You t rat j while for similar roads Colorado is left us and. automobiles six you $33,say paying v En.tr4 m Second Oim MaU Uattr , COO a rii.e: Idaho. $43.0'i): Nebraska and Iowa. we ave bought 75. makirg a total of SI ' owned t 46.f-0: ETrois, $44,000 ; Virginia, $40,000 : New at Jqd , 1IU. state. the The records in the ad1" by tii Prevo, CUJi, Ae. Sll.'VO: Pennsylvania, ?62.0?0; Nevada, effice showTotir admirastratioh bequeath " aVoLt ;i 13 atJtcmotfires aVj that the sta'.e nov-.ivrWycmirg; aboat '555.0007 --efr Wtal a i"1 hirVcre gives' fur )vc-- in nwd" construe-- -. 114 J'Tr? am.r.:-Tr.;r-,t - hard-surface- d ! , . iH4ghe-year&20rhefl-eeRtructi- ,1!,, VJ f on ? " 'i fr -- tt. on, Yt-r- k, - - r 0 3;":tf r ir southern Utah, appears to worry you. is d i: ar:t a h x:&.tM, ..Mulls'!!! F4'V sThe- St'e FvOi-- i Cc mxission, re'airing power: ministration aaTnf'?:?X'-"0.0from.'lJ.'S-iP- r r ; in thsection, sive. ar.d. cu" rer:xsertsUvcs bvindo. cr ha'i'ij'Ji-t- . Tinder c;r.tract. a poorer lir.e luxury ci reread they nva.--t paes, ? a yvxtt cf its c;r:rmcr.t ard further .c ntra.-tc-jst L.re cr the au ? s'ate r : tV fc.'e ef the line-t- ths Hi vie .Power com-:r?.- th Proof cl a P'vver.b. r at its initial cost when the Kv. is. "t Cor!. rtUitr'a." If ! I c at beln: e:tt,,pew-et charges rtos le.rl ii'J Riscy &fr tev tivn -- - ' "nc-ss- 0 4 rr-- f-- -y - ' Tr 2 ..i- . ' NU3IBER OP EMPIXJ Y ES. Your guess on the interpretatidri of the C institution was only 59 per cent of f. You gue? 16a employes have been added- - to the- - staui-force- s. The auditor's records show the increase to be TT. Of coursewe were thoughtless fo Usten tothe mandate of the people oifsuchT7at" "Ters as PRpHIBITION after your splendid precedent, and enacted progressive laws arid built roads such 33 the people wanted. OVERHEAD: EXPENSE. , wiThe assertion that the overhead expense in' state rc work in jlarch;iS30r.-- 252 ceatas incorrect . In the expenditure pf J. ' - hard-surfac- ed EuroiH1 ' within a be the d. lias - tt TKaD , fl&V: Htr! Vof tiebs uj .w-v..- v. ROAD the-economi- ... t rw. Provo, Utah.H :as authority on the security back of these loans, fails to corrolorate your assertion that the se- -IV dZJ IV canty. is inadequate. vhat effect, if anyr conditions and tendencies, i vvjauld llarQinirs election have? . LVYESjS a These are questions of vital importance to the whole.Amer- PRACtiCES im ALt COURTS ican peiplQ. Tliey are questions every intelligent voter will study PROVO El RntrDO.T T4H before depositing a ballot next Tuesday. ccvli Ocf;ter2J in ins New 1U1A, the League of Nations issue froni viewpoint, and what.ifce, had to say is worthythe same thoughtful consideration ' "in Iowa and Nebraska as in New York. . The United States " would" t'oda'y be riding the full tideTof prosperity,' which should be here for years to come, he declared, had it not been, for .the parfisari"plot at Washington to destroy. on-pres- ent provements at our state institutions, V.h had UTgrown their facEities before vou were v. a! of office. Then, besides: we ejmprr to save v.n the side the '.$409,009 that you spent, but didn't appropriate. Add to all this about 100 per cent increaslirthectTOom business beca"- !- "of tne icnUtsav-rate-Laridoard-h- as imade no Uan whatever to the Lynndyl Town Mie, um u r.as ioa.neu iuu.uw lor ine. rr?r of some 70 farms with water in the vicinitv an average m a nie 11 Kvr ce the league' if figures,-$100,00- w - HaaSenator Harding's promise ' j electedany bearimr on it? ii-i-ii- r - ..Why is the country, on the eye of election;' in a state of de- jRTlione G61 pression that veiil threaten a panic were it not for the ti-.ofthe federal reserve system Ti Did therejection of the peace treaty by the United States senate haviranything to do with bringing on this condition?- - k !e- I . Why is a -- - epfrc-e- - 7 IT- - . -i- s... i.. J I 1 I 8 |