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Show UTAH THE SPANISH FORK PRESS, SPANISH FORK, NATIONAL HYMN OF SIAM Signing Hungarian Peace Treaty Five Minute Chat N . asWW I u -- '.i ?f j - 1845 ;J ? -- C-Sftr- ,r r . ' 1861 the Uungurluu yawnaillcs ilarlii tiie signing of the peace treuty by alteJ Slutee. Wulluce represented t?w at delegation. Am- - Here Is a summary of the speech of Governor James M. Cox, Demo-rrati- e candidate for president, at tiie notltlcatlon ceremonies at Day-to- 'Fresh league of Nations. 29, In e 1840 1841 ..i;i'v1 JV A view In the palace bassador c 1827-3- A , iJ j. IV John Tyler Charlee City, Chau-leCity county, Va. United State eenator. Elected vice president April 6, became tenth president, aged 51. March 3, eigned Joint for annexation of Texaa. Preildent of the peace convention In Washington. Elected to Confederate congress. Jan. 17, died in Richmond, Va., aged 71. March born 1790 1862 6 Cakes and Doughnuts ANGELUS-WINO- and the presidency Tyler down on one with Ids boys "knueks" knee, rlaylng in a pathway of his dooryard in Williamsburg, that stately old vice-regvillage of colonial Virginia. He hud not even heard that Harrison was 111, until destiny, without steam, wire or rail to carry it, sped to him from Washington by bout and buggy with the news that the president had been dead a day and that the empty presidential clmlr was awaiting the vice president. Tyler belongs among the third or fourth-ratAlthough a presidents. kindly man of good presence and polished manners, he was a mediocre country lawyer and a minded politician, with a gift for getting offices that he had no gift for GKEATXKSS to pluck! ,ercl N, ate itiie Matinee Thursday nnd t dll b 4 wt OIDIUl P L WINGS OF THE MORNING of i If Wl From the famous novel by Louis Tracey. to 1 ise 20c. Admission s too ater that WINONA, TUKSDAY, SKPTEMBKR 14th with THE ROYAL HAWAIIANS in A NIGHT IN PARADISE ISLE nlshe plain! bank. an extraordinary musical treat F. N Also TOM MIX in THE DAYS OF DARING" ITS Admission, 25c and 55c. AXGKLUS, M SKPT. FRIDAY, fit UU t Sata DOROTHY DALTON at w in iff it GUILTY Qv LOVE ' Evi t iued romance of youths manhoods reiaitlea. A dreams and tewai util ap. ! Also EDUCATIONAL WEEKLY. li ark :!i at AXGIXUS, lltli SEPT, SATURDAY, ETHEL CLAYTON in THE LADDER OF LIES tah-I- c aien iu aii i heal it hi taber Hoping to save anothers home and love from wreck, shee took on herself tha blame for a false wifes escapades. The love came to her and youll want to see what happened. bn d frill it s sons, iten, ! Also Charles Murray In Matinee at 3:30 p. m. City. GEE WHIZ" Sennett Comedy Sand. raltni AXGKLlS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER MADGE KENNEDY in 13th DOLLARS and A d.dic.ous comedy, with laughter trembling tears. Youll lovq every inch of it! Also Snub Pollard in Hick. SENSE m i brisi on the Sept DONT WEAKEN 111 FRANK MAYO in I THE BRUTE infer, BREAKER BILLY THE PEACE MAKER" Century comedy. AXG 15th at ar ii "S defc1 The story of a man who broke the spirit of bullies, the weak and won the love of a girl who at first resented bll conquest of her heart.' Also a eeing AXGKLUS, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th starr Tha t the t a u Tb mbei ELIS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER form ' MARIE DORO in prei TWELVE TEN' were mystery you cannot solve. Marie Doro, the Worlds ! BrennotH11 star, charming, winsome and compelling in Herbert A t terpiece. Palei k of date hnnai Also PATI1E NEWS. of tk tlofei AXGKLUS, THURSDAY, SKT hi ,fllk Porar tela a SHIRLEY MASON in LOVES HARVEST From Pearl Doles Bells "The Harvest. .wtous " tb' Miter V, Money B B1 e rall n. i at first WILLIAM FARRNUM in a printing Will SaveYbu obje Ra t unlay WINONA, FRIDA F anil SATURDAY SFPTKMI1KII 10th and lltlt V-.'V and Our Good ding SEPTEMBEi uslnei e Mill! the of .of y STROIBERG 7:"0 Mg! it Show clean-hande- t who a,k how a Yes Blr; but the right people FOR WEEK BEGINNING, FRIDAY, e v rS (v!i nek, - s Pluck, pluck, pluck He mode an but the effect wai PROGRAM j ' All my ls7 Now X. I nlb T , , tremendous financial said proudly, i 0J.Pr,ri!' , .'.ngrius, September 16. Home Made Candy w Tlifp self narrow-- 'I man who was speaking f,J !er of HtU(lmiUi:: the students, :V res-eluti- Aim A y.ue. Would enter tiie league. Immediately ratify the J list like mol her cl to try li maki. treuty and state our lnterpretntion of the covenant in reservations a Fresh ovirv ilav. No work, no worry, a matter of good faith and as a matter of precaution against any no waste. In the future. misunderstanding Tho interpretation to clearly show that the leugue is not an alliance and that Its basic purpose is peuce and not controversy. Domestic Problems. Would reIt t of lest hakery jjootl.' His variety pent war taxes; reduce fedcrul ou ever tasted, G takes only tt minute taxation; suggests, In place of excess profits tux, substitution of volto prepare for eon, puny when you huv ume of business tax. filling. Profiteering. Fromises penalizaAs Jolm Tyler stepped Into the cakes. tion under the criminal law. White House, Its door closed against AmericanizaI.ubor. Stimulate tiie party which had elected him only tion. Writ of injunction should not five months before. Death had turned he abused. No necessity now for tho drastic laws of war days; out the Whigs after 30 days of power aud caused a political revolution. guarantee of free speech; recogniTry ours and you w ill eat no other kind. CIny looked upon the accidental prestion of the rights of tiie principle ident as only a regent for the Harrl- of collective bargaining. Child life of the nation should be conserved. Agriculture. Federal government should sponsor agriculture and food production. Farmer should bo amply compensated for his work. Favors municipal markets. ReguCKIWU H IT 1 1 i I I X ( lation of cold storage. Would inSPANISH FORK crease area of tillable land. National Prosperity. Objective OPEN EVENINGS should be decreased tenantry and stimulation of home ownership. busted" Fatly to bed and early to rise, Food Supply. More adequate suTwas the night before payday Docs very well for sick folks and pervision of railroads; utilization And all through my Jeans guys, of waterways. Uut it makes a man tuiss all the fun I was searching in vain Financial and Commercial. Extols federal reserve act aud merdies till hp For tho price of some beans. chant marine. Would extend faBut nothing was doing, And Joins the stiffs that have gone cilities for exchange and credit and The milled edge had quit, to the skies. stimulate foreign trade. Not a penney was stirring , National Budget. Farors a (In to bed os you please, Not even a jit. budget system. Would reAnd lie at your ease duce armament expenditures on Forward, turn forward, You'll die just the same O Time in your flight entering league of nations. Of some Latin dsease. Republican Ungenerosity. RepubMake it tomorrow, once. licans failed to recognize that Just for tonight. Fay Roll Builder. America had saved tiie world or to appreciate the struggles and sacrifices of those who, in arms or Industry, helped win tiie war. V Present Congress has not passed a single constructive law, but spent time and millions in seeking to son administration and for the Whig make military triumph no odious party. Party in the extra session ol chapter In history. congress, that Impression of the senMexican Situation. We have ator from Kentucky was sharply cor neither lust for their domain nor to take that course of Chiropractic Adjustments von rected by a presidential veto of one ol to disturb their disposition rights. his own bills a banking bill. Disabled Soldiers. Pledges imhave been planning on taking or so long. The Whigs were wild with rage; mediate efforts to provide vocationDemocrats filled with glee. The the al training and favors employment Democratic senators hastened In a of disabled soldiers of tvorld War lememher that tin si 'tutor you start the sooner you body to the White House, where they by Federal Board to supervise tiie were putting Tyler on tiie back while rehabilitation of disabled soldiers. will regain your hcallh and strength. a Whig mob outside in tiie yard wae Prohibition.' "Any candidate for making a vociferous, but futile protho presidency who says he does test. When the next veto came In not intend to enforce the law is Ask those who have tried himself called the cabinet toClay more unworthy than the law degether and the members, with one exlator. ception, agreed to resign. Woman Suffrage, Strongly faThe exception was none other than vored. that of the secretary of state, Duniel Ofllclal Responsibility. Opposed Webster. to "KOk eminent by purty; pledges Where am I to go?" the service to the people as a whole. god like Daniel thundered in his bewilderment. Some told him to go tc Education. Federal government one place, some to another. He held should not encroach on local conon for two years, until he hail control, but rather should create an cluded the negotiation of the Ashburenlurged public Interest. ton treaty, which fixed the Cumpulgn Contributions. disputed ,0 boundary narrow dividing line between the between Maine and Canadu and then he resigned. legitimate and tho illegitimate, underlying purpose only determinUpon Websters retirement, Tylei ing. installed in tiie state department his Industrial Peace. We want a mentor and idol, John C. Calhoun, and change from the world of yesterthus completed the overturn. Tht day, from the old industrial world. cabinet was now out and out Demo-cratlWe are at the forks of the and of the road." brand. return to the normal" Texas had sereded from Mexico, means reactionism." which had ubolislied slavery, and Its American settlers, who were facing the Choice of slave iubor or free labor Odious. - ' were anxious to he admitted to the . ..f The slave holders of the Scribblers, entitled an Ode to a Fair Union. states wanted to Lady." gj southern expand their power over the vast Texan Hulls Hus he? Well, he ein- hTruore k i VJ, v.M' J competent to write verses entitled Iw J8l,t ,0 the pan. sion of Owed to a Landlady."-Lo- mu states In tiie great ? J vs jy X Tlt-- West But northern Bits. A y ? sentiment was v i' V, opposed. At nn opportune moment for the VC the j0hD Bull, with his omnipresent gunboat appeared on the Texan scene ns a mediator between Mexicans nnd Texans. His entry gnve the slave Interests the needed villain for the BOND piny, Falmer School (J rad mile and the cry went up that we Member U. C must t0 from grabbing it. lteferenees: My Patients Nevertheless the senate rejected overwhelmingly the treaty of uru exa-tloHours 3 to 5 mul 7 to S p.m. Thereupon Tyler Phono beat the devil around the proposed t0 nj Texas was annexed the Inst CHAMBERS BUILDING the administration by a ),h Spanish simple jiS " j..;. resolution, rushed through the J houses of congress. n-- "ERR - To got the best effect this should lo executed to the tune of America" in a closed room with no one present hut yntrsol? and the song. Try It, nrd you will see things with a rosier t v. ' " Jms Morgan.) JOHN TYLER (, sSgfc-t- l ; 1920, by : a, tuima Slam, Ova faunas, Such a fuminas Slant. Itiocan glffa tarn' Ostic ha lias Siam OMielin tins. By JAMES MORGAN (Cuiiyrlgbt, .&& A :'& n flma 5 O, f Day Ova lunnus Slum, on Our Presidents i Labor Also MARGUERITE famous loterp ldja n" lE5i CLAYTON in SNATCHED FROM THE ALTAR FIRST EPISODE OF t ffle Ceor Ofde BRIDE 13" The foul claws of tho invisible terror clutching America, llruve men and devoted women stand uudaunh face of a terrifying menace. See this stirring picture. Hi ( thh Plai Hi! hlcho bttl COMING TO THE WINONA tab go E. FORREST TAYLOR in PAL O MINE rri |