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Show EAST SALT LAKE TIMES f ten,Life fir inUcEveryThatHuman ..irI publicanitvenii Vast trie to make Uat you aro not MU unlcsa you hava grown beyond Td!sivi:ilnued to a large extent the of the loves of the first Ufa. Theae luVe period of your love. love are the reverential Urdiunudilp love and the mating lov the other hand. I would have Jv continue theae lovee; cultivate continually expreaa them, and Uvlni cadi lta proper place, eecure a all the lovee. iuce and harmony of with the I am not aympathetlc and uaual practice of psycho-Tlial! faaclnatlng but aa English aa eho ndy conceived 'Toke. It la faaclnatlng becauee In taking a hn-h g mainly concerned . goui apart to tad out bow U takea apart aorta, much aa a little boy rune. It how out And to clock J bve psycho-analy- if a What we need la much leaa i Tinlilair Comentiou The year Ix7n s.iw (hs colllesli'il cieitlon lie- tween llayes ai'd Tll.h-o a great year It was T!; tor conic.. ilotis. American National at Flush :ri; nominated Walker of Ilthe plnlfoim linois-, prohibition. Sun day observance, and direct president ml elec The Greenback Ilona. Convent Ion at lndintin-nli- s Peter nominated CnnM-of New York. The Prohibit Inn Reform Convention at Cleveland, Smith Ohio, nominated of Kentucky, on s platform much similar to that of the Pittsburgh The Dmventlon. era tic Convention lit St. Ivuls nominated Guv. Samuel J. Tlldi-- of New York. The Republican Convention met in Cincinnati and on the seventh ballot nominate'! Rutherford R. Hayes of Ohio over Congressman Janies O. ltlalno of Maine, Ills cloe competitor. It wits then that Plumed "The Blaine, Is reported to Knight, I sin the huve said: Henry Clsy of the Ren cXpzZAmAimrtVRiuPzij. 1 A Political Glance Backward DICKINSON SHERMAN N ALL the hundreds of thousands of columns tliut the newapnpors of the - n noml-ialln- 111 Il cj" Know-Nothin- T, 2-- 6 ,.' Know-Nolhlngis- i P.siltl-mor- d Sj,f Uk fr Comp- Bulletin. So,iciling Agent Building City, Utah. IPhone Was. 6300 AN EXTRAORDINARY OFFER YtXrXXTTXTTTXXXITXXITTTIXYTTXrYTXTXITi The Shartles Separator Company, one of the largest and oldest Cream Separator manufacturers, will send a Thirty Days Free Trial 12 Months to Pay Ih-ini- By JOHN Know-Nothin- g Fillmore. This first Republican Convention tint June 17 In Philadelphia under the ehiilrinanshlp of funner (Ind.). By formal rnngressmnn Henry 8. ballot It unanimously nominated Fremont and Iny-toOn the Inforinnl ballot for vice president Abraham Lincoln received 110 volea, aa against 2o9 few Dayton. The Republican platform opposed the of 1829 la re repeal of the Mlaaouri Compromise gard to alorery; favored admitting Kanaaa aa a free at ate. denied the right of eongreaa to glvo legal existence to slavery; declared the right of congreea to prohibit polygamy; urged a railroad to the Pacific, and upheld liberty of conscience and equality of righto among dtlxena." The popular vote on these issues was: Buchanan, 1,927,995 ; Fremont, 1,891,787; Fillmore, 984r 816. Of the 296 electoral votes, 174 were east for Buchanan, 114 for Fremont and 8 for Fillmore. During the administration of Buchanan history bearing on the slavery Issue waa made rapidly. Significant event were: The Deed Scott decision of the United 8tates Supreme court that no negro, free or slave, waa a citizen, with Its implication that the Missouri Compromise had always been unconstitutional in lta discrimination against slavery; the farcical vote In Kansi.F on the Le comp-to- n state constitution; the celebrated Freeport Debates" of 1858 between Lincoln and Douglas In the Illinois senatorial campaign, In which Lincoln forced Dougina to uphold the doctrine of popular sovereignty, thus bringing about hla own election to the presidency and the defeat of Douglas In 1860 ; the John Brown raid on Harper's Ferry In Virginia In 1859. The result of the Freeport Debates," as Lincoln had foreseen, waa the splitting up of the Democratic Convention in April, I860; at Charleston, 8. C by the withdrawal of Chairman Dishing and many Southern Democrats. The Oinrlcstnn Convention nominated Douglas. Thea seci'ding held a rump Demoerntlr Convention In Baltimore anil nominated Breekcnrldge. Tin platfnrma of both conventions reaffirmed that of lS.Vi. The Nationul Republican Convention met In The Wigwam, ridi-ago- . under tlie May of George chairmanship of Massaelmsetts. There were three haliers fur the president id nomination. The result of (In- - first was: U. S. Senator William II. Seward of New York. 173; Abraham Lincoln. 102 ; U. S. Senator Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania, ."; ex Gmeraor Salmon P. Chase of Ohio. I!); ex Congressman Rates of Missouri, 4S; Gen. William L. Day-to- n of New Jersey. M; U. S. Supreme Court Justice John of Ohio, 12, and U. S. Senator Jacob Cnlhiiucr of Vermont, 10. On flic second linllot Seward got 1S4 and Lincoln INI. Daring the third linllnt when SewHrd lmd fallen to lsi and Lincoln had risen to 231 William M. ICvnrts, chairman of the New York delegation, moved that the nomination of Lincoln be made unanimous. The The nomlnntlon for vice 4GA delegates so voted. president went on the second ballot to U. 8. Senator Ilnnnlhnl IlHinlln of Maine. The platform denounred the Lecompton constitution (Kansas) ; denounced shivery and denied the right of congress to legalize It; called for the admission of Knnsns, and spoke for u tariff fur revenue and to protect Industrial development. The popular vole of Ihe election of 1V was: y Sei-on- 16-1- il Douglas, 1.37.7.1.77 : Krccken-rldgBell (Union) 5SU..7S1. Of Ihe 303 electoral votes ISO were east for Lincoln; 72 for Bnvker.ridge ; 3!) for Bell, and 12 for Douglas. The election and Inauguration of Lincoln brought the slavery Issue to a head. The Dvll war began with the fall of Fort Sumter, April 13, lti0. The liepuhllean Convention of ISO I mol in Baltimore and unanimously renominated I.in.oln on Ihe wax first linllot. Andrew Johnson of Tonnes nominated for vice president. Lincoln got 2.2lfi.K!7 ranilidate, tote anil McClellan, the DcmiM-rntlIn this election the following slates did 1,868,720. not vote: Alahnmn. Arkansas, Florida. Georgia. Mississippi, North Dirolinn, South Carolina. Texas and Virginia. Isitilslann and Tennessee held elections nnd were rnrrlcd for Lincoln. Intt their vote Lincoln was assassinated was not recognized. April 14, 186.7. Johnson thereupon became president. II wns lmcnched In 1K6S and escaped by vals of 35 to 19, one vote short of the Lincoln. 1. Wifi, 3.72 ; 84.7.763 e. ; r t nm-ssur- y it. :Y1 XlYXXXXXZXXXXYXXXXTXXlXXXXYXXXrZXXXI r - k,!M,1LD To avoid imitation, alwaj s look for the signature of on crab Prawn 17ivmvuiu cvervwhrr- - recommend ! I " Paregoric, Teething Props anJ Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in anuq and Children all ages. iil-- open g Oil, ana. SMBEf ' j died Greeley Nov. 29; Ins electoral was east mostly Vote oi Indl fur lli i)ilrli-l.- - ,ir MOTHER- ;- Fletchers Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Volition. " torn. t,' of Clurlnmdi and endorsed by I be Demoeriits In their Italllmore Con- - Gty Firms COMP-TfiMUK- Republican - In country huve printed about the 1024 and Democratic Nationul Conventions It la dollnrs to doughnuts that these Interesting facta were never mentioned : The Constitution has nothing to say about presidential nominations. It makes no provision for nominating conventions. It la ailent on the aubject of party platforms. In fact, the Constitution Ignores all three aa completely hb It does woman suffrage, national committees, keynoters, ferent dialects. It also shows that ver 100 different languages are and broadcasting of proceedings. It la Interesting to see how George Washington, spoken In India. These era not dialects. They are absolutely differing the first president, waa elected. There were no aa different as English and conventions, no platform a, no nominations. There tongues French. And all these more than five- waa probably no need of nominations. There were two parties Federalists and Anti Federalists but score languages are spoken in o i they were divided on the aubject of the Constitucountry. tion rather than on the choice for president Presidential electors were chosen January T, 1T89. This waa dime by the legislatures In Connecticut Delaware, New Jersey, South Carolina and Georgia ; by popular vote In Massachusetts, New Hampshire, In New raw tarrlct a at It win ul ealek mtiw Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia. It Aw itmtiMMli MMtlM tht HU tl York a quarrel between the senate and house prevented action by the legislature. North Carolina and Rhode Island bad not yet adopted the ConstiBUSINESS COLLEGES tution. L D. A BUSINESS COLLEGE. In the electoral college each elector voted for Mw.1 of Efficiency. All commercial kendjaa Cbtelt free. Mala EL. Salt Lake Clt. two candidates for president the one receiving the Bachracc Cellefe majority of the votes to be declared president and Meatgert ttcbooTcll the year. Enter uiy time. Position! one receiving the next largest number of votes the Itcianterd to fiaduatra. Write tbr Inform tios of seventy-tto be declared vice president 8ixty-nln- e BOOKS AND 8HOBT STORIBS hree electors were present Washington rei ROOKS Anr bcok want by mell. C a O ceived 69 votes and John Adams 84. Washington Dccuet Book Ca 44 Eut SttTt mpU and Adams were declared president and vice presBONGS A SHEET MUSIC ident. It waa soon evident that by this method of voting the vice president elected was the leading SONGS W ,Bd sM- All kinds. Sheet miuie by wiL COIL Beeeley Marie Ca IT S Mala opponent of the president Under the Twelfth Amendment to the Constitution, which went Into PRl-lBOXES A VEGETABLE CRATES effect September 25, 1804, the electors vote for CRATES! president and vies president separately and both must be of the same party. Washington was InSalt Lake Boa A Lumber Company. augurated April SO, 1789, In Federal Hall, Wall Kin A PRESSES CLEANED A DYED Street, New York. December 8, 1790, the seat of Up In the minute Cleaning end Dyeing waa moved to Philadelphia. government Return pontage paid The campaign of 1800 saw the first nomination. ym Cleaning A Dyeing Co 160 E. Ind B were made In congressional caucuses Adam y TV IjMtt.Ott EQUIPMENT A SUPPLIES They and Pinckney by the Federalist Jefferson and Burr by the Republicans. A tie vote between JefImow ferson end Burr In the electoral college threw the Don't Send East We Hava lit election hifn the house, which chow the former l1 LuM..1 president and the latter vice president. ,,?1r,,,,r- - Brauty. Ilutrlirr and T' i'l'I'Hv IIiiiiw in tlir- - Went. We can The first convention marked the campaign of .supply Your NttiU 1812. The Federalists nominated ('Union, first by Nriily Siipiilit- trail Kquinmcnt t li.rH- KiiKitk, ShtHI NIKl emieiis of New York stale legislators at Albany Kllivit '1 and then formally by convention In New York. Itl.S maiV fh n yniir combin Madison, the winning candldnle, was nominated by vertern barber SUPPLY CO. congressional caucus of t lie Republicans. g It was not nnlil 1832 Mail the 17 Stiiilli Mn in and then for the first time again iippean-all Ihe candidates were r.omlnaled by eonveiillons l.iillhnore Ihe Anil Masonic (Win), Naheld Say it With Flowers tional Republican or Whig (Clay) and National Freth Cut Flowers at All Times Deniorrnlle (Jackson, renominated). The Repubrun-s- t lican Convention put forth ten resolutions, Hobdays Flower Shop ever Issued. roiivcnllon first Ihe ll platform ill lug Keith Sail lake Ilklg. The Anti Mu sonic Convention Issued an udilress to Ihe piddle, hut adopted no platform. The National Itepuhlleiin Convention of 18.76 was Ion of tin' present day Republican the first COMPTOMETER no party. It was a great jear for convention, "K IIAVK less thnn five being lield. They are Interesting PI TmkV'011 SKVKRAL and Important, as preliminary to the election of OPERATORS IN Lincoln In I860. t.Oiin PAYING POSITIONS Convention, with The American (Know-Nothina platform of America for Americans," met In are not an operator, a delelfi February In Philadelphia. There were 227 course in our ' noiulnuted former gates from 27 states. They will y"u make """m.T S'h001 g A rump rlro President Fillmore (1849-53)- . urfint demand . fur . nominated Fremont Convention .' "inptnnH'ter operators. (. In The Democratic Convention met June In r..r' ln.l''ll,l,s apeeial t ruining Avillimetic umler Chiclnnull and nominated P.iiehiiniin. The platvs'ln,"cn,ial 1,1,11 warned the 4 Tarrant IfK. form denotineeil ro Aiin. 'K i ml "f the Comptometer country that continued Interference by congress Calculating Machine. with slavery and armed resistance to law ns to wnr and disIn. ""v P'dfe within the fugitive slaves would end In civil ry l'istrict wlu-rslate seeking the I'Ylt union mid upheld the right of Jrr,lllt Manufacturing Cue, admission to the Union to bar oi penult slavery. o svs,"" 'f Cuinptu- inc Tile Whig Convention met In September In ,ii ,i'Iiikis arc given. nuinliinthin of nilllh-the and E is'.-- , 1x72 met Pliiiinlelpldii, renominated Grant uud replaced Colfax with Wilson. They won over n. nomGreeley ami inee if u 1 ibeinl Republican Cenviiition held India are many races In India, and the Individuals ire as different ee a German is from a Frenchmen, end aa diffeasy to recognise as belonging to erent races, aaye Asia Mugarln Some women wear skirts, some wear Some men wear trousers, trousers. And some wear tome wear skirts-neither skirts nor trouser. They simply wear a piece of cloth wound bout their bodies. As different and numerous aa are their costumes, religions, customs and races, so are the languages. The official census records 220 dif- : Coii-- i In Three Salt Lake Children Cry for the scene which Grant and won out nomthe lVic.e. r.il'.c inees, uud .Seymour play-nate- Many Languages in ii Iff 10 Republican n if i:"iLii;ia:cii Tl-cl ' i 1 .i Y psycho-gaaiy- psycho-analyst- :ig.i h : ef il.e and more oh, very much more soul syntheala. lovee In There are four dletlnctlve human normal being. of every life lh which bo First, the reverential love, love of the child for Iti fins with the recti' pi Second, the chumahlp love, which bo love for hla lin In the child'! Third, the mntlng love, which fr of maturing sex. gin with the dawn fourth, the parental love, which bi confin with desire for children and dones aa the basic love of family Ufa Each of theae begin at a different Ufa period of the Individuals The first fundamental mistake of the la this: They con s the period in which each of tht sider loves begins as the determinant of lova Itself. Brown Landono In Nautilus. ?h "to Send cio Money Liberal Allowance for Old Machine SSarplesAlliteel ?,amSeFarator, to your farm, all charget prepaid, to that you can try it Thirty Days Free at our risk. No obligations on your part. Now is your chance to try the latest improvement in the Separator world. Write today for detail AgiicuhunJ CoBut Piofcwaji d Ttacfcm m tmhiwiftW wi uniintad ihtif pnw oi tha woaJw 8tiwm U THE SHARPLES SEPARATOR CO. West Chester, Pa. A College Student Writer Says Classes Lack Vim Few Latt Worda I don't think It's loaded. I'll Just pull the trigger and ace. Isik at this wire hnnglng down Charging tliut sump students who atIJks tend classes lira so dead, dull, dreary Into the street. I'll throw It over to publican party." and weary flint they are nlmoat de- one aide. Cluy he whs twice de"I wonder If Uila rope will hold my feated for the nomina- funct," a student editorial writer In tion In years when his the Minneapolis Dully, student publica- weight. tion at the university, declares that Ilow much electricity do yon party won ; when nominated, hs was defeated. these wires carry! I'll Just The election was dose and the returns were con- the professor who wears a long face touch one and find out." tested. Congress appointed an electoral commis- needn't he blamed fur hla demeanor. Professors should bo honored as Listen I sion. Congress In Joint session March 2, 1877, deThat's tbs Intent rban clared Hayes and Wheeler elected over Tllden and martyrs for even attempting to lec- whistle. Step on the accelerator. I'm ture to some classes," tha editorial sore we can beat It across. " Uendricki by an electoral vote of 185 to 184. The students are as Inspiring It's no fan swimming her Pm goJn the Republican Convention of 1880 at Chi- soys. Grant prolonged ns a peanut, as eager as a piece of ing out beyond the lifeline cago the adherents of the contest until the thirty-sixtI've never driven a car In traffic beballot, when the eluy. What professor con lie blnmed field combined on Garfield, who got 399 votes to for lengthening hla countenance be- fore. But they oay It's perfectly sim806 for Grant. Blaine was again s prominent can- fore lecturing to a group of mourners! ple." I think these must be the headdidate. In the platform the Solid South" was The wonder Is, from one point of view, railed a menace. Garfield was assassinated and that more of them do not wear gray ache tablet although there Isn't any label on the box." Public 8ervlce InArthur become president September 19, 188L gloves and black neckties." The undergraduate goes on to ad- formation Committee of PhlladelphI. Blaine was nominated over Arthur at the Republican Convention of 1884. The platform demanded vise students to smile at the Instructa protective tariff; a gold money standard; federal or's Jokes, even If they ere ancient, Their Condition regulation of transportation rates; civil service and grin a little broader at profesHow are yore children coming on!" reform, and a merchant marine. It wns Rev. Dr. sional Irony." Tills procedure, he preBurehard, heading a delegation of ministers to dicts, would cause the Instructor to asked an acquaintance from over becongratulate Blaine, who used the phrase, rank burst Into a bloom of Ilfs. His per- yond Cblckatanzy. Have they all had the mumps!" Romanism and rebellion, held largely responsible sonality would he stimulated." "Not yet, replied Gap Johnson of for Blaines defeat by Cleveland. --limy poets soar upward after the Rumpns Some have done Ridge. The year 1888 saw the nomination of Harrison at Chicago by the Republican! and his victory over Infinite, while others remain on earth mumped, some of 'em are still mumpHurriam wns renominated at Minne- and satisfy their longing for pork and ing, and the rest are Towing to mump Cleveland. beans. pretty soon." apolis In 1892 and beaten by Cleveland. McKinley was nominated by the Republicans in 1890 at St. Louis and wns successful over BryHU, who had been nominated by the Democrats at Chicago In the excitement following Ills famous "Cross of Gold" McKinley was renominated In 1900 at speech. Phllaik-lphla- . with Gov. Theodore Roosevelt for President McKinley was shot and mate. running Roosevelt piYsitlrnt September 14, llNtl. tioliiiniitcil by the Roosevelt was ununimoui-lin 11hi(. at Cbb-agU. S. Life William II. Taft nnd James S. Sherman were 18 31 the Republican nominees In l'.NtS at Cblcago; they won over Bryan tuid Krn. 40 The yinr 1912 raws the spilt between Taft and RisiKcvcIt wiiiili led to the election of Wll.'on. Physical freed nn anil full vigoT People in 2,000,000 American homes The Republican (Vnventlun met In Jane at Chi- What are they worth to you! This is a onjoy such a drink in Iostum. A (Re- - j engo nnd renominated Tsi ft. The Progw-xslvqup.tim the nvvrugn American can drink with tho rich, mellow, full flavor publican) Convention met In August at Cblcago answer from hi own bitter experience and fragrance of roasted whole wheat anil nominated Rmwevelt and Johnson. fur at age 31 the average American and bran flavor which people in Chicago saw two Republican Convent ions again begins to blip. After 4U hi earning 2,000,000 home like better than any In 1916. Tltis lime they were In session at the power drop off rapidly. These ap- other. palling fio-- t are rhnwn by the United same time. The lpiL'n-sMv(Kepubllenn) Conven- Try Postum for thirty days you State Life Tables, 1920. tlon failed to get the Republican Convention to cant expect to rid yourself of tho The age at whieh men and effect of a habit of years in a day or Age 31 agree on Joint uominalions and Juno Id nominated women nhnulil lie entering their period two. Know that you are Roosevelt four minuter before the Republican Conenjoying a of greslcbt usefulness and happiness! drink which contributes, rather than vention nominated Iljglies. Roosevelt, June 26, The the of reserve beginning supposed prime rob, strength. We will give declined to run and advised concentrating on of life." you free a full week' supply ef at St. , Hughes. Wilson ht-- been renomln-.itcPostum to etart you oa your thirty tiot the prime of life. The age of Louis. The campaign was carried on while the test. deeay! What causes contribute to day World war raged In Kttrope. this fearful condition! Ask for either Postum Cereal (the Women delegates nnd alternates to the number kind you boil) or Instant Postum, the Unwise Tha eating, felceplessnes st the Chicago Repule of 140 were In easiest drink in loading of the body with drug atimu-lant- Uithrr kind coststhe world to prepare. Mean Convention of 11)20 which nmninntrd Warless than most other to whieh added give appear and Johnren G. Harding over Wood, With your week's free but actually borrow this hot drink energy, we Calvin will son on (lie tenth btilhd, nnd Gov. have Currie Blanchard Coolidge supply, energy from tho body' own reserve. nationally famous for the goodness of Massachusetts fur vie president on the first school of her child is Postum tend you her owa Every taught to the Wilson ad- ballot. The platform deno.tU'-eavoid stimulants. Most mothers en- direction ministration and the League of Nations. The plat ; force the rulo for children. form of the Convention, which at San Then romes maturity and the squan- in After 31, what! Take one easy atep the right direction, by sending for Fnim-lsco nominated Gov. James M. Cox of Ohio dering of tho reserve strength which your first week's supply of Fostum lm and the stored Smith. Indorsed the body over McAdoo, Palmer up. Figures show that the average American is able to now! Wilson administration and the League ef Nations, stand tho pare just 13 year Then, The iNipiilar vote was; Harding and ConiblL'i'. 16,- out-m- ail with half his life yet before him, he now , 147.3.73. D. 1.72.209; Cox and Franklin down hit tho grad Of the .721 illeclir:il vote 401 were cast for llurdMedical literature classiflea caffein nnd 127 for fox ainl Roosevelt. I wut In make thirty-diIng and ('ooliil-tMtoiPmtn. as a poison. Like strychnin, it is "ww Brad nf, wiihmit cost of oUinlio Harding died August 2 at San Francisco nil, (mil- - j one week's tupply of sometimes doctors in rases of by given lilge thereupon lioeuuie president. lMWbSTPom.il . . heart failure. The average eup of eof-feChtktMch The t'levelimd Convention I thin the eighteenth Puma Cusbi, ...Dstu contains the usnal dose of caffein havo Ten of the presoni-ihiKopiiMIriin party. administered la these ease K nnd been hehl In Chlcngu, three hi Plilhuli-lphh- i Coffee contributes no nourishment to Addmt- one eiieh in P.alllinore. Cincinnati, Minneapolis the body. Its only virtues, as a bevertrail St. LouK It would lie hitereslfng could the Cttj- rage, are its warmth and flavor. A hot, framer of Ihe Constitution come buck and see appetizing, druglcu drink is a benefit what modern politics has dcvcloied out of their with every meal. WNU 8sK Laka CKr 10 simple directions foi electing the president of tbs United State aup-poa- e h Age 31 Has Tragic Meaning for Average Man or Woman y Tables show health span extends only from to Earnings fall off rapidly after j i j 1 J e ; ; j Rohm-vcH- j tear this it j y i j y |