OCR Text |
Show PAGE SIX to pnl,Uc.onKiL-- y nteroi After oe rf tbe preef IUioola College paratory, be aodde&ly took it deeper Iflttrot la kla atudiea aad that aeriooimesa f purpoM which iooawd. ao strongly is fela later life aaaalfest. If there w i s aMitntfrhetWr of oratory or'atn-letieBryaa vaa la It, if poaalble. Although not particularly fond of baaeball or football, ha was a good runner and jumper, bat bis Cast attempts at declaiming were mat ao suucemfuL la tbe various debates and oratorioil contests at Illinois Collfege in which be entered It re attesapta quired quite a number-o- f before ..ha carried off first prise. Ha persisted, however, and whea he graduated la 1881. Bryan was chosen to make the valedictory ad dreM. " v:.; It was while going to college a ( jackskonrllle that Bryaa met Miss Mary Balrd, the daughter of a merchant living in. Perry, HL Mary Balrd also waa studying at Jack- Borllle; There began a love affair Wfeipple , Aradt-oiy- twM-a- a, Cook Your Whole Meal Automatically -- ii ill r is . .': .',.'' -. , '. : . I i a. ;aL-:- . huse of quALnrtX I 1 i : ;, -. j i J P- t -- that resulted In marriage la 1884, and gave Bryaa a wife and a great Helper in ua peuueal Ufa all Three yeare later, , Bryaa, called i eans to Lincoln, Neb., on business, was so Impressed witi the beauty of the city that he made ' plans for , . . movJnf there.' ' Entora Poblk Ufe Bryan now entered Into public life by becoming an active worker for tbe democratic organisation and .going to the state convention as a delegate. Bryan was. elected" to congress in the campaign of 1890. Bryan's ' activity In congress won him a place on the ways sod means committee and then came another important event la his carer as public speaker.: This waa his tariff speech, delivered in March 10, 1892. He now aimed higher and after refusing to he a candidate for reelection to the hontte in an nounced that he would run for the Better Cooking Gas is' already recognized as cooking purposes. Health is dependent' upon the quality- - and condition of . the foods we eat. Nutritious, palatable foods promote physical well being. Through poor cooking a loss of food value and money results. With a modern '.i gas range healthful, nutritious, economical foods is assured. The gas range ' eliminates mistakes. X' This modern method of cooking produces clean food. Impurities arc cook- - , ed of f and carried off through the ven impuritiesare entirely leare4 away, leaving the food wholesome and pureL You get no "soggy" food with a allomestic :science ltitchens.; raitge.Ga3ii f7They know the food value in gas cookedmeals. fuels. of inconvenience the other the and It eliminates the dirt, It storage, (ij can be controlled easily and accurately. It is always available and is paid for ; after it has been used. It is the most efficient and cheapest method of cooking. TRere are no renewals of parts necessary. A gas range means BETTER - COOKING. Come in, see the demonstration in our new display-room' ; " MODERNIZE YOUR HOME f ; the most efficient: and economical fuel for ; . I t-T- hese It: i senate,. This campaign , . .- : Itt te Valley GREATEST DETiIO, (.Continued from Page One) other ailtiough the 1896 camf palgn was the only one that Bryan made on a strictly free silver platform, the mam of the voting public could nevef be convinced that Bryan was not a theortxt, whose cult wan ruin. Lone after the body of Hark Hanna bad rusted to dust Id a Cleveland cemetery, the effect of the bitter campaign of 1806 kept Its veto on Bryan's elective ambit lona,W In niany ways, Bryan was etateHinan in advance of big times. 7 He was acctiKtomed to say that economic progress, while it had wade legal establishment of Tree Silver, 16 nnne88arybad proved the "7 soundness of Its ibeory. He lived to we four of bis pet ideal become the la w of the land. Prohibition, wo- man suffrage, direct election of . United Stafes senators and direct v - primaries, -v ,' Bryan wasaprophet, not witl-ott- t honor,, but without elective sue cess in big own The niflsg tif the voters cheered him, admired him, but wouldn't vote .fur him.,' His issue of Imperialism fell flat. His Itwu&of govern- hair-braine- d - . t to-1- . mental ownership of thot allroads Ills break with the Wilson forces, was rejected, hy his jteneratlon. when he resigned ufa office of state In 1915, bad alienated IVItefher irute'will vindicate that, as It did other Bryan issues, time only him from- the bulk of the new men who led tbe party for lght years can answer." Brran'a Last Plgbt under Wilson. , In the convention of 1920, when Bryan was named to head, the James B. Cox of Ohio was selected Wilson cabinet In 1913, partly because of the part that Be took in a the Democratic standard-beareBryan held a proxy and made the tbe Wilson nomination and as . a fight for a'dry plank in the national graceful recognition on Wilson's platform. With Bourtte Cockran, be part, but' more because Wilson rfthe Bryan tn- staged one nf the greatest deputes nwdod The gressmen and senators from . the of a career full of oratory. erect young form that had electri- west and south to carry his policies fied the 1896 convention had grown Into legislation. Romewhat jiannchy, the., long, jet- - - There never- was- any real friend-shl- p between Bryan and Wilson. black hair of yesteryear had begun to turn and was much thinner. '.But Both were men accustomed to giving Bryan had tbe same force, the am orders, not taking them, There was magnetism, the same fire, the same tofr much Iron in the constitutions easy flow. of though and language, to bend. The result was forecast by the same eloquence. Cockran, the friends of both men. When tbe oratorfTammanj; world war Jbroke.tothWllsBttaJid. greatIrlh "cool lteen, logical' and in- Bryan were "pacifists. Hall,-waAs It pro cisive. And when it was over the gressed, Bryan adhered more- - and cheered its old more, to the idea that the United convention rose-anhero io the echo. For perhaps the State should withdraw from all r last, Bryan' saw the standards' car- European Interests and ried in parade for htm. It, was a any consideration allow the United tribute to tlie great party leader who States to be "dragged Into the con ' was pausing had just paswed. flict.; Wilson," at the starts as Voted Against Bryan. pacific- as Bryan, found himself Then the delegates calmly .re- gravitating the other way. Wilson turned to their seats and ' Voted and bis secretary, of state were get against Bryan's eloquence and for ting further and further apart on his opponent's logic and' their own the foreign policy of the United personal preferences. It was the States. Vt(trd in Lusitania party't parting salute to a peerless : Then came the Lusitania disaster. but stricken political gladiator. Four years later a little less-B- ryan Just what happened will remain .a attended the meeting of the secretrTnriess Bryan divulges It in Democratic national committee at hlg memoirs if he "wrote any. Tbe InWashington and was barely noticed. story current -' Washington, at the Gone alike were his friends and time and toM' by Senator Lodge on foes. - Many. were dead. including the brilliant Cockran, bis San Francisco to account, was written, by Bryan a d versary. Ot hers were retired from and Wilson, and that Bryan. IncludvioStill 'had been others politics. ed a confidential note, to the effect lently retired by the voters.' It wss that Germany could regard this as as jfNarwIeon badretunetk to'the a matter 6frTormri'iid not" worry field of Waterloo. "Chap" Clark, pn about it was only a dlplo-- j j whose ambition. Bryan bad trampled r, the-bel- - s . rrr'r d ; or, apong, Thesa are bleeding ' tbe forerunner of BOKUSNT-b- T aa -- often Pyorrhea. lf-t- bronrtt . - made no sign, TheBrak Price 5Qk- r- -- WMh Wilson. Although Bryan had broken years before' with the party leaders, he always refatned lalarge fotldwlhg' among tbe masxes of his party in the south and west, especially. never .had been strong In the Iledquist Druj? Co, 4 Drug btoi aSM .vJf. Aafir Mew Today i Ty: 9 f 1 A-- -- . "Inter-Mounta- in APPLES ... ambl-flons-t- 35t u aaf. $1.25 2 $1.50 . 12 fult-llmbe- - . 41 10,.12iif .. ? A-- 2 g right-livin- .Zi, f " 8 . ....12 the-ge- n- J19$ . ,;27t 0 , 2l ;.tVMll 9 . . . , - ' - 4 1 v ; ....( ,", 8 h tnsln . ' " He east members of the. cabinet threatened to resign If any "kicker" aptieared in tbe ultimatum. Garrison was ojiei ; Wilson then .ellniliiBte4Uie wuifldentlal section aud Bryan re signed. Bryan believed ;the tfn- sonened ultimatum mcaKt war aud 't be was against war. ' i C WJlspn issued a. categorical denial df -- 'the-guls- ..i..,.50t Purl -- J'.' for';;v.;.V.U.3? e .10 B1IUOUSNESS inutire -- tomach, harmful conatipatiaa. fhy aaffer tbeas mWeriM, when aily and pleaaaatly ramovad by CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS No discomfort, or nausea 25c pain '"i- - -- - -' - " - ' - ,- . , l(ty A-- 2 ; rcsur-recrioh- .J SUTTONS 9 . MARKET con-fli- g - ." 0 five-roo- m A-- 2 306-N-- -- ''V ' " Mm, ateklwadaeli, sour . 15 ' ' naiLM - 5 C And Lvery Wednesday nd 9 . Don't FaU To Read OurAd " In Tuesday's Herald . row Wilson, estranged,' had death's seal already on bis bowed Lead. What Bryan .thought as he passed through the.throng, no. mad knows. Brj aa .fteveic.v.ore Jjlsheart oh his sleeve, and had killed more than one fair young, political boom with his own band '' He kSew that in poll-tic- s the man hb wields the sward must also perish by the sword. But ' he, . r j 480--R-- already afflicted and prevention to thousands. Eterillsa yoor month' daily with BOB- IX NT to prevent pyorrhea and kindred rnoutb dlseasea. rrW. t all Dnwstau. ft Sale ;, - Sears-.gois-th- . An yonr gumi T . H r Rumniage f Spanish Fork Provo Spririgville t I turbs religion. What we object td .'8IGNJL1' OILCAN BELIEVE IN . .1918. - ta for any aclenttstrto put forth Ills - If your breath Is bad and you'j veienruuuui vu :mir Time wotf foe Bryan quite a few guess and demand that we substi- nave speua or swimming ig convention of 1898. thera are atlu is tute It for the word of God. Evolu- - poor appetite, coastlpatloo and of these issues, At this time, Bryan also branched sues. Some are dead beyond recall. tlont Is an ene.my of tbe Bible and j Beneral feeling, It Js a out as a lecturer, and In addition to and furnishes a respectable excuse for sign your liver is tornliL The. one Later in life he' his speechmaking on behalf of tht bought a home la florida, becoming men to deny the Bible." Among his really dependable remedy for all disorders la- - the .liver, stomach and Democratic party he took tip Chau- a citizen of that state and taking a writing on the subject were "The bowels Is Heroine. ;It? acts pobger-fully- , tauqua work. This was the real be- hand in its pontics.; . Menace of Darwinism" and "The on the liver, strenethensiai. rrw Backs MeAdoo. ? ginning of his travels over the . Bible and Its Enemres." . !estloaIHtrliea tha bowels United States. Having become teraaBet legal ii ime leejmg or energy, vim "tbe Then came presidential cam resident of Miami, Fla., Mr. Bryan and cheerfulness. Price Q0c. Sold by1 paign of 1896 and the Chicago Demo- was elected from that state as a ' Hedquist ptxif Co. Adv cratic national convention. delegate to the Democratic national Bryan,, after bis second defeat for convention at New York in 1924. He Tbere,are 28,600 haCituble rural started The Commoner," took a prominent parti in the pro- of the story of a confidential bote. president, dwetUagt auw,vacaat 4a MissumL" a political magaslne. at Lincoln. Irredlnrs but Mi- - Influent wa - i Bryatr which, with his lectures, . writing greatly cujtalled as compared with Mor? tbnu 250'000 farmers In 1ne to refused talk. Lodge and newspaper work, gave him a that which he exerted at previous FOnjAU-TwdcoW- s. and Garrison Call yueq giatea now own radio sets.. la ter Issued a 8tatementw'hl("b,ln comfortable fi national conventlona-ofthearafter 6 p. m. 640 W. 4th N. Jy-2Convention.-AfteThe Baltimore His advocacy of the nomination of effect, said f "The President fltnles. Bryan's defeat by Taft in William G. MeAdoo had no effect in FOB BEXT 3 room house furnThe President Is alwaya right. 1908, the presidential campaign ot the deadlock which con ished or unfurnished. 651 W. CenTherefore thlsjrerslon Is an error." 1912 brought Bryan into the public breaking ' for nearly two weeks between ter. Jy-3tlnued It Is said that tbe bitter fued eye again. ' Mr.. MeAdoo and Governor Alfred As the head of the Nebraska dele E. Smith of NewIork, the contest FOB BENT New modern apArt between Wilson and Xodge dated Democrat eventually being ended' when" .the meat. 208 W, 4th S. l from that statement Wilson re gation, Bryan went to' tbe ic national convention ' with Instrnc- - delegates switched to Job aran gardcdjheajiparentsjon WANTED-r-Hlg- h class man for Insult. He believed --an absolute tlons to support Champ" 431ark, Davis, who was nominated. Mr. Bryan was a member of the s'ales work out of our " Provo withdrawal was the least, apology but when the convention deadlocked and the Tammany delegates swung resolutions committee and at one branch. - Must furnish references. Lodge could h'av made. Be that as It may, the Lusltanla over from Underwood to ' Clark, ofjthe sessions when, the K. K.JK. See iir. Smith, 10 to noon Tuesday. Issue was being discussed he dropped Apex Dept.1 ultlmstum "marked the retirement Bryan swung his farces Elecof Bryan from official life. It was and gained the bitter's nomination. to his 'knees and urged the other tric Co. 113 N. Univ. Ave. Prior to this, in 1911, Bryan had members ot, the committee to Join sent minus any confidential note. issued a public statement, In which with him in prayer that they might FOB SALE Cheap. . Bryan'B Early Ambition Yellow Transparent Apples Partly modern o he gave up hla life's hopes, saying: be guided In the right light , The Bryan, from a lad, bad four brick home with acre of ground. . ', , ,:t ..... be a be a farmer, to 'I shall never be president, but I i vi in. ct. t in . v l u twit I Must be sold at once. Inquire 142 N. peck Re.d Astrican cooking and j politlclap, to be a writer and to be would rather go to tny grave with campaignr but' was not as active as 9thW. Jk-jelly-app- les bushel realized them, H a lawyerthe conscloasnesa that I have tlonei hehfid been in some previouse ones. -and '. .f Bryan was born In Salem, I1L, on right, that I have done all in my His brother, Charles W. Bryan, then FOR KENT 4 room bungalow. was March 19f I860, and,.as a boy, pqwer to give to my. country the best of Nebraska, was the " strictly modern, full basement Cj Urnbert Cherries little fellow, possible, form of government, than governor j a strong, Democratic nominee for vice presi room mouern nouae, garage; 4 room whose chief alms in life seemed to to be president." ' ' ;. " : dent. furnished house, near' university. FRUITS V be playing and eating. . On both: What Bryan Stood For. , : Easing up on his political actlvl- - Inquire 279 N. Univ. " 7. v . Watermelon vf. his fiitiier's and hbr mothers side; These are the things Bryan stood tles with the 1920 national com- he ciiuie of honest Cantaloupes for, year by year, during his reign: paign,- Mr. Bryan took a greater Atrdale pup; 'people, for both the Bryan urapes, lb. , . . . , j 1894. he affairs--othe Presby July 25. Return to John Lewis. and the Jeuuiugs families were sim' PeacheSr Apricots, DewberA graduated income tax. ' ' church more of terian and N. 170 .devoted E. 3rd Jy-2Reward. and ' deep ple; sturdy, earnest people ries. ; license fcS'; " Federal for to 1923 his was he time In corporations. lecturing. ly religious. lwy nevef attained Tomatoes Fresh Government of tele Kn'ud-sefor operation., moderator of defeated FOR SALE Gladlolaa. Wm: gnat wealth, but. they always had graphs and telephones. Potatoes, peck era assembly of the Presbyterian 430 8. 3rd W. Phone 733-J- . plenty for the carts and comfort ' A double monetary standard. Green Corn, Golden Banch urea after ah exql ting contest. ' t ; - ' of their own. ...: Sept-1Tariff for revenue only.. H$ was elected vleelmoderator ' at tam, dozen rr. Bryan's father, Sllus Ltllard BryElection of senators by popular tbe general assembly of 1924. FOR BALE Estate Heatrola, Jewel an, was a nian. wno oacicea up nis SAVING PRICES Fights Darwin Theory. high ideals with a strong character vote. range and other household goods. The president to be Ineligible for An avowed opponent of tbe Dar Reasonable. 1050 W. 2nd N. Jy-2aud a great capacity for work. His Large flat can Salmon win theory of evolution, Mr. Bryan are. said- to be Irish.,' A Raisins, seededTor-seedless- , certain William Bryan, a big landMajority vote to override a presi made many addresses on the sub- LOST On Provo Bench highway package owner, Vho lived In Culpepper dential veto. ject. v Speaking in 1923 before the case. Please pair eye glasses-iVery best broom on market huna VirgTuia,ni6re than allelection of - federal legislature of West Virginia, which return to G. ,, H. Helndselman regular county, Popular $1.85 . . . e $1.1 one : first '. , Judges. was" considering a bill to prohibit Jewelry store and receive reward. Blue Pine Tea, regular of the Bryan family whose name is Limitation of the term of aU fed the teaching of tbe Darwin theory Jy-2t 45c unknown to; his descendants'. i eral judges, in the schools of that, state, Mr. Bell. Soap, $ bars mother was A three-fourtWilliam Jennings' v ; ; jury verdict In civil Bryan said: . FOR SALE Spring roosters, 25c for . , , , ; , , Mar'inh Elizabeth Jennings, who was cases. . teachera 5e each. 210 . 6th W. ,?."": A-tSrhjKil paid by White Soap,a0 bars borii nea Walnut IliUV Hfcfitt 1834. "' The Initiative and the referendum. should' aot be permitted te teicti na- ' The" Jennings family came Jtrom "' ' 1890. of science or philos- - BX)K SALE-CHE-AP. 1921 Mode! Knglish stock. .Free silver. 4fby any tbiag that iiadsrmlats faith Veal Neck-..- . . ,:.V,5 1900. in God. impairs belief in the Bible Call G. Lundgrfn. Phone Bryan's father, was a democrat of Breast? Lamb 1 . '. 'f. 3, no colonies for or discredits, the Son of God and the" democrats and soon after bis mar- the . . United States. Savior vf the world. Evolutlqntsta Veaj Steak s riage entered Into public life by "' ,: Savior 1906... rob tb of . the OR the SALEojt IZV ;teak room glory senate -4 Illinois of state rpRJiEXX, serving In tbe Government ownership and opera virgin, ittlj,, the: majesty of His J hohsei Inifulre 095 $..4th .TCT Pig j BAank.4 vrffvj, forelgbt years. To this he added lion of railroads. deity and" the triumph of His 12 years on the circuit bench and The eight-hou- r v ." day. They weaken faith in the WILL TRADE-jFo- rd ton truck for then was' nominated for congress, Bible' i: by discarding Jthe mlrftcles loor. , . late model Ford car. Phone 588-J- . but met with defeat- - Returning ' Government guarantee of national and the supernatural and by elim- ' . from the bench he devoted his time Jy-2' , to his" law practice and tat church bank deposits. inating from the Bible all that ' bank, with tbelrtheoTieCTThey "ren- FOR SALE 1923 Dodge. Bros, tour-inaffairs. ' " " ' "1908. der .the Book a scrap of Japet "Until he was ten years old "Wil car, mechanically perfect, THE) PHONE FOR iFOOD Annihilation of the trusts. lie" Bryan romped and playing and Later, in an address in New York, shows very little use, at a very low ' MARKET i ; ;'; " 1911. did bis share of the chores on a 163 N.-- 3rd Wr-- MrBryjyj djmmncedjn the Darwin price. -- Call 185-' ' Prohibition. , ! Salem, theory as the greatest enemy ojf re Jy-3THREE. PHONES which had been purchased by the Publicity for "campaign cpntrlbu ligion .and declared that in the 193 " elder Bryan when William was little Hons. PHONE . schools it was undermining Chris- FOR RENT Strictly modern '' more than a toddler. World peace by international ar tianity." "I don't object FOR JJr brick bouse. Call at 4W. k About this time William was sent bitration. , FOOD. truth," he said, "for no truth dis- - 3rd N. or phone Wse & Vf -- gave Bryan , his first taste of defeat, but did not dis hearten html The Republican land, slide wiped away his effort and his opponent, Thurston, was elected In the fall of 1894, Bryan entered: npon newspaper work as the chief of 'the editorial staff of the Omaha World-Heralgiving much of his ? s, ; 1 I 14 : i i Starts Wednesday; to-on- e . - ' .' 'i ..' ' . ' ' Aim IHIA7AM ni FAMOUS Saturday-T- HE .ii in in A-- : ' ... ! ...;.'...; .;-- ; .,. .... . ..... r. V ' V . ' A . ' FREE I ; fcl u 1 - '"''-- " " " ', |