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Show II REPUBLIC ANsTlj a ' " The blood that is flowing . from the Republicans have no Kitchins to Let the price of wheat and other pro- A M jl I'M wounds of our soldiers in prance w A. iuwiu n( ducts of the Republican north be fixed, . ; 'I i .. p. vote against the Declaration or BUT HANDS OFF COTTON, the chief . . II I any more Democratic than Wai)...no champ Clarks to' fight product of the Democratic south Let ; : I II Republican? . . r the Republican farmer pay the bills, : , against the Selecbve Draft. while the Democratic planter reapstiie .' t M I I If The money that is pouring into the na- . profits! . ; m :H : 1 tional treasury for LIBERTY BONDS Not pnce since the war began has the , . ,a 1 .i W ... r. . i . president had anything to fear from Again m their local campaign methods m H I .5& is it a partisan coinage, bearing the Republican minority, in congress. they show their quality. They use the fl 1 ! 9 f1:- only the Democratic stamp? N And many a time they have saved the time of the state of ficials and beguiling. 9 I m ; v war measures when w his own party young Boy Scouts who are not old n i I , iM This is an Ammerican wrar, not a Dem- members would utterfy have wecked enough to think for .themselves to dis- 9 8 I bcratic war-a war for principles and them. tribute a scurrilous circular that casts A H I ' I not for Partisan advantage. a slur upon the patriotism of every) . 8 ': I &v'v And how have the Democrats returned citizen who has the courage of his con- jS I i I y' Keep the war out of politics! That is this unselfish, whole-hearted co-oper- victions and votes contrary to their. - v ( M I ?' g ; the slogan of the Republicans a slo- ation? Have they shown any disposi- Democratic wishes. Their street car .. . I i &Hr gan to which they have been true ever tion to make the administration non- cards have. the same implication. , : V pi 1 I ': since war was first declared. Utterly partisan? NOT IN ANY RESPECT! , , M f W sacrificing partisan advantage, they -To make the administration non-parti- The party of clean-cut methods, of ; 1 J V$r- have time and again stood solidly be- San in their mind is to make every of- foresight, of broad-mindedness and ef- v ; ,; j H rV- hind a Democratic president, because, ficeholder and every policy exclusive- ficiency is the Republican party. It is y . sM I m in such a crisis he was to them neither ly, narrowly Democratic. - the one party which, through 'a long R 1 Republican nor Democrat, but the ' and glorious history, has proved itself ' B v m r'X chief executive of their beloved coun- They are proving this today in their capable of carrying out the highest i ... M S H try. fight against fixing the price of cotton, ideals of .Americans. 1 JR j I REGISTER That On November 5 You May Vote Into 1 1 Office On the REPUBLICAN Ticket Staunch Proven Americans I J i Ifilsgys STATE TICKETS ''.,,-.:' .i : I II . 'f$t$',0 W. H. WATTIS , WM. SPRY hl, I : j , . . . .i - For Congressman, First Congressional District For Congressman, Second Congressional District f j 1 ' f ? J. E. FRICK, A. E. BO WEN, JAS. W. CHERRY I I 1 xim 11 For Judges Supreme Court of Utah riHts -5 I 11 - Vy. ' 'H I ' - 1 These are the Republican standard-bearers! Put these men into office and yo,u will have representatives -who, in peace of ; m l 1 f";4. War, may always be relied upon for honest, capable and broad-minded administration. They are men who are too big ever - I If 1 i&ft. to make patriotism an excuse for partisanship men who, in every, national crisis, will be Americans first, last and all the time. . L . I : j REPUBLICAN ST &TE COMMITTEE J j I L |