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Show page two. THE PEOYO HERALD, The HERALD' mi " ... i la 1IU; ' u alaaanS wklyavary Jscabhaaed aa a daily la ml, nm mareing aaiuaa t Pravn, : Mmi. x utMM, . WNN - I WiaH .s: 1 & jM3- - By TAYLOR. - . TsiAIL.3U OUTS 56 TECE6rrs .MOus 4w:ENT.Eef f . CU. TO TV. FZ l T rX5fi-C- A"! -- nm Tt w Soatjk pop-- fb oOt'okj sx That adoamCEmf CXV COKES TO TOS" THAT n ad c..avm m r U au aw - AoMoroM l yw a R.&w6 rns old bosie town, rS inc. a - fHOoe- 111 rcL- r i iaT - h rf " . a. aaaa - at a HAKSUGK I1CXNSES XSaXOU starlet .. - 1 Ihaaw a awaw 13 f V 4. Gaanar Hasmtisoa, City Ed.lor' m I a iribfi II T' lal r '' mm m 1 J MmM IntmutlMtl Km w H. B. A. Servtca. Moe MT- m r itf iI r paaaBB-s- ' "W at aT aV j ...... f jI w afar VBV v . i i v a I .J jam 1 a - I V- 1. i1 awJ U A u.j l. I w ar a a aT (. - I I h aSin .' c M. story from A news story, a baseball I SOT ndt-- j Ten Hante and Peoria was called eft an that the fttevrri pd fan mickt m a e4f watr 4n mb!rh itatkaal H"-- ilir Tumtrr K44r Oui. iril C t WEu. GAS AATS HCE t 1 1 w6lw6 - J- - -- a---- t "hick layf j Irih s: TTHtii ' rs in a their li.txkt for ting aixl -- . J ilnh at (Vuiitrr Ui" ttaad-T- f bami-ira- 14ua 4i- rt fcia ah antf. yeHict sntarular th hase-runnt- hat baseball ; lfir r .41 I b-- 4 iXI.Iii; - I.rSl lnnMMat iUljucHre6e. Trom the big ,wita fiv r sis." mite.ft..,i:tca; k-- .f re-tor- -- A.aarf, -- time goes on. own for many years, but there van, of course, a time when lta popular ity was small, compared to the , present erase for It. It may pass) away and be succeeded by golf. Stranger things hare happened. a fur BeoutyjCultwrUU M , XX ai' "iaJaa ; v - juaww uig Fadals V wpiv-Ei- n L.T .': FIVE DEAD, TWO DYINC IN KAIL CKOSSLNG WRECK cnriiy au inauscnt r fl ?fh 11l IVUr fl-- ' ,)r; il'rs- srJ iV.. Ertrrt r V. t5t;xr res (rar.de Asrtnt. tshajnpoeiQf . DESPITE former-'-secretar- ' a acrloa. at I toaat. threa of two wouw Mumr. I I I I 1 1 II I 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f II I I LNV . n n WWW I 1 1 I II Jr.. , . Fully three htaaalred people were standing in front of the store waitiaw for the doors to open Saturday liea the doors were opened all got inside noming. that could and the rest waited oatside until their chance caste to prt ia. People Uutnw-ct the Biff mv m iwogress. Everybody I 1 1 1 1 1 .JU,J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I II I f II qi n n ous, but the knife must go still deeper into the prices for the reinaining days of this GREAT SALE. This is not an ordinary sale, but one that calls for extreme measures. Every article in the store is in cluded in this unparalkled tnght of merrhiadise; I apologize to those who had to wait their tarn to get waited upon, but we are now fixed to take tare of you promptly. d RADIO SALE I I I snr-pris- ed rybody aV&ghted, at the GREAT BARGAINS. Tbe respoKse of Ue jsnb&c has been wener-- .' ' ' " SALE NOW IN FULL BLAST KELLY BROADCASTING 2 Sn rr- sdire?s-- asr- Rio - ' Denver, Colorado. - - G00D LARGE BATH TOTLS Regular value 43c .. - FINAL 5IARK DOWN PRICE u AiuiiiLnuiiL tun i iu HAT SALE LADIES' $1.50 SILK HOSE Former Sale Price 79c FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE 69c , FINAL MARK-DOW- PRICE A new lot of Advanced Style Fall Hats just came in today and go on the bargain block in this' great lc Sale. You buy one at Sale Price and get Another Hat for-- .. 1 14 c ..!.- -- cent Former Sale Price 25c 3 MEN'S $1.00 SILK SOX Former Sale Price 49c I FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE 47c y ', - . ..u' But Just' which M at let areaps win be a Ma to agree until the eetea an been nat ihm tart. Nifty styles, quality supreme. $(.00 Values: a glass call as s Prompt serrice quality paint and painting suppEepdecorating materials at your commd Maiben Glas s& Paint " Company "Save the Surface and You Save AIT LADES' $1.25 CREPE BLOOMERS : FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE 15c 51,00 47c V when you break 3 ONE LOT TR LMMED HATS Former sale price 57c FINAL MARK DOWN PRICE y ' system. MEN'S 33c SOX G. W. Kelly of the Kelly Sales System, Incorporated Milwaukee, Wis. Everett, Wash. Seattle, Wash. . - SELIJNG THE ENTIRE STOCK REMEMBER THE PLACE CS3SB OFfRSniHIO KMSI1Y WE si B i orstr Raits anrsvhere Tcr- - I'assenfer Traffic Managrer . rIE ' . - - LADIES' 35c HOSE Importance, then... on the political history of the United States, of the prea-emovemeul. "independent its immediate effect ta the prevent campaign. If. as Its supporters maintain, the "Independent" movement la not n La Koilette nwwent prt-- ; ntarily. but finds tts,strenglh in fundamental economic' and civil conditions Instead of in the rer-- ' aonality and persuosiveneaa of than any any one individual, ' strenslb devehified in this year's campaign bt almost certain to be crystaliied into the ; nucleos for a- new national party.' If the La Folletle candidacy ia personal, rather' than fundamental, then there's no use worrying about the troubles to come in a . The reawll wiaht ha that for an to order. MES. EVA H. ELDBEDGEL iff . tee fact lhat Senator and hte toliowera a have dlaclaimed the fonna-tluat this tinse of a new party, running national political' -in pro-teatmly an Independents." and poKv ajstinst the platforms rirs Of tne two old nartiea. IV rae tb" ,,!,, "... , none the , an underlyiag hopa. evea'nn en-natmnal a n?at that ptctatiott. ffutf will be bora of the straggle n the conung campaign . AHhough, aicb a- new party as lib-"-r woght properly be claased. eral." witb both - old parties ander tba deftnlthm of grooped --consiecvatl.-it Is unlikely that coabtioa between the, remaining groups la the RepuUkan and nrmorratic, parties could be which would unite them aader a eomnoa head against the oicaKS - 20c for any petaldentlnl candidate ever to obtain a aBaJurhr the eiee"-tond college. " This would force, altimeter, n change in the method ef etecUnc the piealdent- - i umltly direct afaw thma. Jantend ef . throaali the medium Of electors- - since it w not likely the country would long stand for elections being thrown regularly into Coogreos. No less n political partma than George Lock wood, editor of the . National Republican' and of the KepuMicin Na-- . t tonal Committee, declares that n general overhauling of our political and legislative jiiachinery must result If third party groups are to " hold a balance of power in Congress and in national election. ma : ow ; For Inntnnea; Should there be three strong, permanent partien. It would he Ttrtaally bnpoaalbte nitlSnal party aoffirtently thrd"" party Mronr and agsressive to alt In at on Ibe national polill of equality with Republicans and ' Ktemocrata. b Tl " -- I Just a few Prices Picked at Random, but Our Entire Stock Bears Similar " Reductions, and ThisSale Ends r Saturday Night, August 16th? ; T- - result of n trl party, cad of n systsaa would Introduca difneultlen that. If long oontuuad..ndght force caangaa In oar eJncttve machmery and testshUhre nanc-Boa- Water Wtrias Hair DrtssiBf Hair Goods mule S contest for mpresoacy In efpry nav Uonnl election. The WASHINGTON nrxx Nov. 4 nay be Important, historl-H- y tar beyond any election " amen the OvO War.' It may be-t. . cam a marktnc a vary deaaMe point an American affairs. Thia iaaportance pes not In the reawwety noasibie tection of Sn W Ua Follette,ta the presidency-.-' . T" not "la th- - racogniaed R VOMaUiiiy that the elect lea may tb deadlocked and the choice of - a prevalent throwa Into Cbngreas. It doca not even lie la' uV rirtnal - rartalaty that aa "Independent '. balance af power arts be returned tin Ibe new Gangren. . Tne really Important ponslbulty la the coming election ia that It wtU place on a secure and perma-Mn- l Jes ' - FRANK A. WADLEIGH - mi't't Hunt's Washington Letter BY HARRY R HUNT XEA Sen ice Writer nS RIO GRANDE For Fre:gfcS " n0Uld . I ; Patronize the t.-- ibe v: v E- -r lruvei a-- ir .- When You Ship or 1 irn ti-ie- r J:ii4 !',TtlL v..;.if t j-- .- - cuts. w,i:titl L- - ti-- Ms ; Snip Treiiaie&t Dj Hs is mid ai, sJ.juh it "r-.is i fin. me i:i the !:Me a in the" !)s.';:-The V'.i'trk'. l:iHi- Hir5f fU'sli hf.iN wish c-- : !.: t.'yu.i! K:., fir. uiuli r "i! pewrrful tt-The - tTcntairnt is the "u sor 'iif!"-i:r- tl. l".r ; h'ini.ins fr ;, r..s.i aU i .r- -' f' rn ""'"al ft out u.tn '.i' (is a Ml ! e al' with li iiiiJ ' ro;.i.e. ni.d the rirv i T Communities, like utdividuAls, only prosper through barter, .aodj exdtanse of commodities with other communities or mdivkiuals. Tbe West, essen-tiAan airrkrulttaril region, is far from its markets and soorcea of supplr. Trvisportatioo is the life blood .of its existence; lacidnw this the fanner would turn back to the prunitive status of past centuries and live the life of a peasant. What is of real and Titalj moment to the West and to the whole country is the maintenancti of a policy toward the railroads wbkh shall keep them efficient for service and insure their extension and improvement step by step with the crowth of the population, enterprises and needs of the comminiities served. The Denver R Grande Western Railroad is earnestly endeavormv to supply the territory served by its lines with an adequate and dependable transportation service al is, Y -- To Yon i . I ' iftt .1 d m tp s. What The BaHrosds Mean may derekp as Baseball has held Its rme "Basnrttatt is a fine yaaw," said Nawa Ban lea, Eraaa, "hut aa I hare pndictrd btaraatioaal NEW BRUNSWICK, N. Aag. ataay tUac before, grU la better 7. Fire persona are dead and two and is to be the national game are dying today aa the result of two railroad crossing secidents at hereafter." The fans bo quit the baseball theA same spot here.train bound to rVnnsylTania taate got a great deal mora phrsl-r- New York struck an automobile benefit from the golf gante than last night and killed two persons. they aouM hare derived had they A train from New York this mom-in- s crashed Into another machine, sat thmindi the ball game. They Both automobiles killing three. walkd wreral miles in the open were struck at Millstone crossing. best form of air. thus petting the Mr. and Mrs. lvid G. Lester. Oakland. Calif., are anions the jiertw. and. at the same time, the I dead. test of diversion, iu Watching a j . fume-- lh.ef cviiU-nllfvid nmtv to : FOR IIOMR AND STABLE, ttt:r i ib.'.a she jia;.i!i:il sjiirt. 'Tlio frxtra.'rtliuary lttrxne li.sliU 'v i! luIMm eat of totra to the butifully than ara arawrallj found. It . aUf .lf TiffliS awSch, gait But the trend away erased and tbe qnictBde dfBandd M plf fon-ti- S drTvp and startliag the four expert plf-rs- . apiKwarh sfat( Aerordine to Erans on his to Caitago, th aprctators relished the trip around the Haka ao Bach that they had mo ngrirt for th caaceDed baaeball 7 F" r.,r' mar j iiar!.nl amateur; r forah-rl- riTl s aCV Lbb f 23v W. Cester i a Carter. .. njt al Ml f- 1 ' rV" II UNDER TK6 Tm(jm8 OF A t-h-si. I to Fvaiit 1, tAT ft rMreetige?! Chicago Wa-lkvi-- A -- .. Amwdiag 10 t&e j ,,; gain..inrtweea.j fairs r1 ef from, Roand OirttBf , Amrrini natiljfame. .Vb$ ;;jats i HairDytiiff .COLF. BASEBALL ftnsehelL tbe-- great Is y F 04a. TKUEFHON .... V1 Florence: Beauty Studio B aa eatatdo Salt Laka Oty feOowinc CUyU. dairy' aearanaper la Utah at Sait Lax City: larwaat at aay uewapaper la Clan aV.h - V 1 ij iit 14 x i and Only (kmkotk ; ......... :: to tk Merrin J. Wttkrr, f t The roost? clerk's office Wcdnee-dn- x afternoon Issued marriage H- - IDsa Emi at Ban. fat T Entered as aopad claas matter at tba swatamee ta Prowa. Utah. Delivered by eamvr, per maath, 4c Withered by carrier, per year. In ..lAM aavaaca 3a4i eared by saall la Ctah ceanty. i ilM par puarvan advance MlTr4 by anil ia United 1B .I1.M suu TaT .. an ; ffa sium c Ey . 7 L III! |