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Show HAST Adams defends PRIM CESS (Cuntinui-- from page SAIT LACS Coolldge was civa'eii President of the to safeguard the public health. United Slates uri! he announced that The state road commission has takwe must have e mu, my, and then more en advantage of the money available economy, in govunnient. It was not from federal aid and has now under very long until l:e announced that so 'construction twenty federal aid profar as the building o: bureaus was con- jects and has completed 87.59 miles cerned his opinion was that it should of hard surfaced and 348.94 miles of cease. In my mind it made one of the graveled surfaced and graded earth great issues or the twentieth century roads. and it presented a problem of GovernGovernor Mabey has consolidated ment that no oi her president, and I do bureaus In the interest or economy. not wish to apeak dlsparingly of the He lias materially reduced the persongreat men who have gone before, but nel of the office force or the depart- 1.) i ion must be Riven careful consld- raiinn, because right now we have a fertile field for auch destructive propaganda. The allegations of the radi-- i c.tl supporters ot the third party Sunday, Monday, October 19-2- 0 against the old tried and true policies of our are sweet music to BY MAN LIFE the elements of discontent and unrest. other President had the A Tempestuous, Throbbing, Thrilling Drama starring Jane and Eva They add comfort to the I. w. w the which no to and stand upon. raise courage and tiie Communist Renegade. Noval Cullen Landis, Hobart Bosworth and George Siegman He vetoed bill after bill popular The tragedy of the Democratic national convention has been most unfor-- j bills bills w hldi might have drawn 21-2- 2 Tuesday, Wednesday, lunate. Many a man who held dear to him hundreds of thousands of votes the policies of that historic party finds bills which as a mere politican he GUILTY ONE lie vetoed them himself without a leader, without a would have slgm-d- . A Paramount Picture; a Drama of an Indiscreet Young Wife who definite policy, without a ray of hope because he proposed to stand between I tom his own becomes "the Woman in the Case" in a sensational Murder party, to solve the grave the people or this tountry and those who were attempting to make unjust Climax. knockout scene a a with gasp, mystery. Every problems of the future. The Democratic party has become a and unnecessary demands upon the 23-2- 4 in party without a policy. Its candidates people, and whatever you may do content to cany ona campaign of this campaign, li cannot take that Paramount presents Antonio Moreno and Estelle Taylor in a real destructive criticism. They have even Issue away for Calvin Coolidge. Those story a Drama of Spain gone so far as to attack the charac- who are in Washington, whether they ter of the Republican candidates. be Demoncrats, Republicans, or ProTIGER at lacks coining from men who gressives, know how he stood on that These FRIDAY ONLY EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION know belter, prompts me lo empha- issue, and in my opinion the fact that READ OTHER SIDE, THEN BE SURE AND COME Mr. Coolidge refused to sign a bill size the character of the men the and nation which he considered was unjust and party of the state Only, lias plared before the people. Within unnecessary, will tefuse to sign a bill was unjust and unnecessary HARRY CAREY in my memory, no party lias been able to which even if It deprived him or this coming point with greater pride to the characelection." LIGHTNING RIDER ter of her candidates. Calvin Coolidg". who was inauguratAt the present time the west is goatlMATINEE 3. P. M. SHARP ed only a little more than a year ago, indiand a direel under burden ly ing y immediately began to apply his docrectly laid upon the people, and of common sense In government. trine the farmer, as a result of the war. A condition iniensilled by the un His diplomacy in (lie menacing coal wise and ruinous finaueial lsjliey In- - situation brought industrial peace. He lias hammered down government ex--t pi red and directed by the Democratic TIME OF SHOWS SAME PRICES-SA- ME educed lie national debt, party. Imperially disastrous during direct-tion- . lit.- - last two years or its administra- - turnwl deficit into surplus, and a reduction plan. comprehensive tax So disastrous that it destroyed h Pursued a loreign policy or Lit., financial labile ol the west beresulting Hie possibiliiy ol an immediate operation and friendliness, in iu the acceptance of I he Dawes Plan "re. overy. In fact it lias become so LOVE SONG serious that tin.-- next, administration and yet he has put America into no should be Republican in all its dangerous foreign entanglement. He 22-2- 3 branches and not an administration championed the Republican protective Wednesday, tariff and with it brought the dawn of with divided responsibility. Willard Mack, Enid Bennett, Huntly Gordon, Aileen Ray and prosperity. He dwelt generously with unTiie larniers are also suffering Rosemary Theby in der the disastrous effects of extortion- the disabled and needy veterans. He as ate freight rates, limited and demora-lie- championed restricted immigration Mine Your Friend He stands for measure. a defense in which a Villainous painter is made to atone for a young girls life To markets. relieve this condition, the present strict law enforcement, for protection administration has passed many laws of children in industry, and for preOctober 24-2- 5 and for the relief or agriculture. The pro- paredness for national defense, e puts his faith In the all else above Iman such which tective tariff, plays American home, the school and reliTRACKS portant part in the prosperity of Utah A Story of the Famous Texas Rangers was Immediately passed and at once gion. There is no great country in which MATINEE SATURDAY AT 3 P. M. stimulated sugar, sheep and other inthe course or government has run dustries. during this reconstruction Notwithstanding this relief, agricul- smoothly Suffices it to say that during period. ture lias suffered. Tiie Republican parthese troublesome times we have had or the seriousness tiie realizes ly fully our Benedict Arnold and Judas Iscarsituation, and that t he most careful, ecsame as have been discovonomic and constructive measures are iots, the crisis since time ered in every t of tliia if standard necessery high lias a corner on the No began. parly civilization is to endure. In fact, we 19-20-- 21 of mankind. But thanks to have arrived at the very moment In honesty at the head our history where Republican con- Providence, there stands of this government .today, a man who structive leadership must again point has plared all of the machinery at Ills the way. Republican leadership uncommand to the task of bringing the hampered by demagogy, with full resguilty to justice, a man whose life is to a hand and free adopt of ponsibility simplicity, whose honesty and Integsuch constructive measures aa our We Present in the Hyland Theatre rity cannot be questioned by any honcrisis in has great every adopted party est partisan. lie has carried Into the during Its existence. The American presidency flic hope, faith and right people should consider well before eousness of the New England Puritan they place in power men with policies and made the White House as sarn-in unsound and of such radical nature aa the humblest American home. Hint they will destroy rather than conAs a running mate the Republican st ruct. It is an easy matter to tear nominated a man who is convention down Hie complex fabric of modern well able lo serve as vice president, it but is cixilized gorernmenl, quile and if necessary, equal to responsianother problem to construct. Hie presidency. He is n man of bilities If you intend to gamble a few cents on the movies this week you cant There are periods In the political who lias been successful as a financier, life of tills nation where destiny with successful as go wrong in seeing the popular Norma in this one comptroller of the cur its unerring finger points out some successful as the head of the renry. or Hie And after hour." imm studying national budget, successful as a sol' (lie simple rise to power of our great dier as the chief pf supply procure Next Monday Night, October 20th, is Sugar House Ward Night leader, Calvin Coolidge, 1 Believe that mont for the American army In in- - is Hie man who reponds to this; r.uu i lie was big enougli to formuin the Princess. Everyone turn out and help finance their new pumuilar popular MvfVrviut In mi late a plan able to all as a basis Church. own slate lie was honored with the' The Dawes pnn is for hisiin? isffiee nf State hinutor. l.icutli!iil(i( In,,.iy onp KIvat thp Lind l',n l umr by ;in unorganized popor const rm five statesmanship in reI ular demand of lie people, lie was cent yen rs. has brought order out nominated for Vice President of chaos and has offered hope to a de- ano'.her had hum decided upon, by p, mere meat ion of ids name, and as il , A vp nno,hpr the were hand unseen pro ,m.(, guiding ,an ,n conatant t0U(.h wllll nffairs of Utah as one naturally does when our rommunities have so mmh inaic their new lound national leader.; Then when God tailed to a greater Next M. labor Only, Oct. 24, Dial helot e.l and honored statesman. Warren G. Harding, whose phy- sieal strength had been speni in M ;mil i iml the confidence We Present a Treat Extraordinary the 'great efforts for humanity, Calvin jof the people. Governor Mabey stands Coolidge again stepped into a place of for American and Utah and does not DUO destiny. By Hie light of a kerosene cater to all the winds that blow by lamp, in his father's quaint New En-- rerognizing all of the elements or disAmericas Greatest gland farm house, he plaeinl an oath content and unrest that would destroy in Heaven and as the chief executive and disrupt the country. He rather ACCORDEON of this snation. attacked problems as chooses to stand for clean governgreat ns any that ever faced a leader. ment and if lie goes into office at all Direct from the Orphenm Circuit Then again, when the representatives lie does not want to be tied up with Dan Borzage was once a Sugar House boy. Mrs. Borzage was for- - of Hie Republican party assembled in promises that would make hint saeri convention at Cleveland, the great fice the and policies which merly Miss Melba Brown of 467 Sherman Ave., this city. Lets pack character stood aloof as the leader of have luiiltprinciples up a great commonwealth his time, and amid the cheers of a in Hie state of Utah. the Princess as the act is one of the highest type. united and inspired assembly he was Governor Charles R. Mabey heads an Remember FRIDAY, OCT. 24 ONLY sustained as the standard bearer of .administration that has remembered 'litis party of Hie martyred Lincoln. its pledges to the people of the state READ OTHER SIDE The man 'Gar'icld and McKinley. by willing out the deficit Inherited seems too completely filled Into the .from the Democratic administ ration, Gifted Engumiu oman His "Mean Had Developed hour, who knows, he may really he cutting down the operating expenses litis decade's ntan of destiny. Elizabeth Smith whs horn hi t770 and rivaling a surplus and has reduced Dean and Dorothy hud been Senator Borah, on whom the neies the taxes o'- this at the family seat of Burnhnil. County good friend, and played always tint!! state nearly half n Site undcr'id Dean returned from a three inoiifhs' sily for approving anything sits lteav million Durham, England. annually. il.v, in Idaho Falls the other day set uiiitlieinaties. drawing, Hebrew, Syrian. visit to !:!s The land department lias given tiie aunt, who spoiled him. Hie Arable, IVrsiuti, Greek, I.atin, Italian. example by announcing to the best After playing with him the first uft. to stale lands and has Spanish, German and I'rrneh. Her ernoon of Ills return und tindin; him people in Hie language: "I entertain made it possible for the loaning oi works, "Fragments," "Triii.shitUin of quarrelsome, Dorothy said: "My. no doubt as to where I can he of the over $ pin, iii'mi annually to the farmers Jolt, und "Translation of the I.ife of Dean, but scrxice to tiie people of the slate, and h.is effei-ieyour Mean growed a lot most a saving of $2,0n0 a if I am to serve them all, by remaining Klopsioek," hnve been published. Site while you was gone." tiion It in tliat department. also a poetess of ability Site in the party. We would aceontplish The agrlriiiiural department la funcdie.! in RSOO, aged thirty. -U- hli-ugo far more for liberal principles by re-- ' tioning heroically to keep the hoof of Snows Joiirnul. Country ntainlng within the Republican parly." and mouth disease out of Utah and has The heaviest snowfall In the United At Idaho Falls Senator Borah rame States occurs in tiie high Sierra jout in unmistakable words endorsing been The state has adopted a reclamation Nevada of California and In the Symbolism in Rugs I will read front Calvin Coolidge. that will do much good for the pollry range of Washington and Ore- Senator Borah's own corrected and Designs In oriental rugs are mostly people and conserve the state's natuemblemat'cand reflect the religion uni) gon, where more thnn 03 feet of snow authorized speech at Idaho Fails: ral resources. has fallen !n a single winter. beliefs of their tuskers. It was not very long after Calvin Never lo t n as bo much been done ADULTS, 20c; CHILDREN, 12 AND UNDER, 10c hows Continuous, Starting 7:30 p. m. Sundays, 6 p. m. (lU'-.s- fore-father- PASSED THE October THE I Thursday, Friday, October LOVE October 25 Saturday THE t H - Y - L - A- N - D espe-ciall- BSBESgmgMIBM NORMA TALMAGE THE - OF j Thursday, October and d Friday, Saturday, SUNDAY MONDAY - TUESDAY OCTOBER Three Days Only NORMA TALMADGE THE SONG OF LOVE . tuix-ormi- 1 T at 9:15 P. Friday Night Sharp BORZAGE 1 WIZZARDS i i ment of atate government. All this reduction and saving has been done after careful consideration with a view of making It possible for the taxpayer to word "more for himself and less for his government. Governor Mabey has had his hands on every part of the machinery of atate government. His administration aa been one with an understanding of and our history yet forward-lookinprogressive and has wherever possible reduced the burdens of the people and advocated and worked for every measure that would have prosperity and happiness. For four years he has been applying in Utah the Coolidge remedy Common sense in govfor America ernment. Your own district has been most fortunate in being represented In the halls of congress by one of the moat honest and fearless men who has ever assisted in the government for the I know from personal assopeople. ciation that Representative E. O. Leatherwood has worked day and night for the benefit of his people and It would be a great losa to the people of this district If he is not returned and given an opportunity to work out the problems he has so effectively commenced. I urge you as Republicans to inform the people fully as to the seriousness of the situation. For when they have this Information there is no cause for alarm. The underlying common sense of the American people, once aroused, constitutes a reservoir of strength that has never failed to check an evil Influence that would disrupt and destroy. In this crisis, as they have in every other, they will turn to the party of hope the Republican party whose policies have bullded this a great nation, and whose leaders stand now, as they always have stood, for peace, liberty and thought and action, and orderly progress. Every cltlen should become a watchman before the alters and shrines of his country. He must take a stand for the safety of the home and nation, and in a determined fight against those subtle influences gnawing at the heart of our institutions, beseech Almighty God to save this republic, and no less devotedly return to him his thanks for such men as Calvin Coolidge. g Annual Card Party at Hotel Utah The Women's National Republican rederation will give its annual card (party Saturday, October 25, in the Hotel Utah. Special committees are being selected and further arrangements made by Mrs. Charles M. Morris, president of the club, and Mrs. A. T. Egan, chairman of the enterReservations tainment committee. may be made from any member of the tlckdt committee, which Is as follows: Mrs. H. C. Aylett, Mrs. Steven Abbott, Mrs. H. E. Mrs. II. U Cummings, Crockett. Mrs. N. A. Runyon, Mrs. A. E. Graham, Miss Zella Gallacher. Mrs. Jeannette Hyde, Mrs. John Holden. Mrs. Floyd Hatch. Mrs. John E. Holden, Mrs. 13. T. Jones. Mrs. C. X. Jensen. Mrs. T. I). I.ewis, Mrs. Jennie Musser, Mrs La Mar NPlson, Mrs. Howard Phelps, Mrs. C. H. Stephens. Mrs. Esther C. Stewart. Mrs. Carl Smart, Mrs. W. B. Ward. The reception committee will consist of the wives of the state candidates and the two lady candidates on the slate ticket: Mrs. Charles R. Mrs. H. E. Crockett, Mrs. II. H. Ciurr. Mrs. John Walker. Mrs. John E. Holden, Mrs. I. N. Stroup. Mrs. C. N. Jensen, Mrs. E. O. Leatherwood. Mrs Don 11. Colton, Mrs. Henry C. Taggart, Mis. Thomas F. Kearns, Mrs. Rose Hamblin, Mrs. L. B. Skeen and Mrs. Charles M. Morris, president or the elub. Door committee: Mrs. C. N. Jenses, iMrs. C. H. Stevens and Miss Zella Gallacher. Candy Booth: Mrs. A. J. Lowe, Mrs. Stephen Abbott and Mrs. L. R. Watts. Decorations: Mrs. L. L. Dragon. j ' First Store Located at 1071 East 21st So. SUGAR These Prices all day Friday F' s" Creamery MILK tall cans all brands ri r I nun (I (IK I S BUTTER u ,33 3 CANS 0ur Guaranteed High Patent Special for Saturday Only, 48 lbs. This Flour was purchased before the recent ad vances. The above price is less than today car lot price. For one day only selling at tf,:' price. (Limit one bag.) MEAT DEPARTMENT FREE SAMPLE of Eastern Sugar Cured Ham will be given to every person entering this store Saturday Eastetn Sugar Cured HAMS FRESH Legs of WHOLE OR HALF LB 23c DRESSEDlENSWc SPRING LAMB LB 24c THE RELIABLE 1069 E. 21st SOUTH We are sole Agents in Sugar House for the Famous ROLLINS ARMOUR PLATE HOSIERY Try our Ladies Silk Hose for. . ,89c & $1.25 L. D. S. Garments 95c Wool Nap Blankets $4,95 Ma-lie- WW4WWWHHW4WWWWWW4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 EFFICIENCY PLUS CONVENIENCE To the modern bwiM1 man the commercial bankin system is a necessity. brings to him the saft " easiest method of ring money and Mrs. E. A. Rogers. Music Tor Hie afternoon: Mrs. He- ber C. Hitks and Mrs. G. A. Allen. Tiie following young girls will sell cattily: Virginia Reiser, Florence Gib-bMargaret Taggart, Alton I .owe, Helene Abbott, Xanan Graham, Charlotte Wade. Phyllis Wade, Roseiand Straup and Helen Winch. credit-protect- s him in every of the word. Our fcdJJJ are unlimited. like to number our cukI outers. Be you ; - pMi'-vio- s Aurora Borealis Scientists liaie not reiielied a definite I'niii'liisiiin ns tn the etme of I lit imriiRi lmrcalis. Tli-- re seems lo In no doubt Hint it is Hie result of l discharges thriuigh Hie upHi regions of the til tm sphere. It h elec-trieu- known to lie assoeliited in sotiii way with Hie iiiiignetisiii of Hie enrilt, and llie occurrence of sunspots Inis been thought to lmve smile eniiiieelion with STUT'tnKfc.CITYsBBi its uppearanee. N. surt-essful- Relentless Fate Cns-cud- e A wedding whs delayed recently because the bridegroom fnint-d. We understand, however, Hint the poor fellow wua mercilessly revived. the Humorist, Isnidon. From C& GEO. A. GOFF, J. IIANSEN, President IIYRIJM NEILSON, Vice-Preside- Hy. 1850 nt |