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Show roax TiiJbi UiiUVU EDITORIALS !!i tOSACCO IS PREPARE someamusintlprqteTSL--- - SPRVr CONSISTENCY Governor Spry in his announcement of Although our state department will Ms candidacy has declared that he has been courteously consider all the protests the consistent in all of his dealings with the par-- J entente allies may make against the clearly. He even claims the credit for being con- - ing of the Deutschland as a merchant vessel, ristent on the liquor question. While not so it will be a difficult thing to treat some of stating in his declaration to the public he them seriously. The mediaeval metaphysimay even consider that promise he made cians were not capable of greater refinem the Hotel Utah about his action on the ments than the British quibblers who are atn Wootton bill consistent with his later tacking the status of an unarmed submarine in delaying the measure until it was too merchantman. .They contend that ibis a polate for the action on tthe part of the legis- tential war vessel since it might be armed at lature before he vetoed the bill and cast it sea and permitted to prey on commerce. Tie ia the waste basket. Such action may be con- same is true of every vessel that leaves a sistent, but it is just such consistency that neutral port. This was threshed out in the the rank and file of the Republican part discussion of defensive and offensive armwill not stand in the future. If the ing of ordinary merchantmen. Another very consistent part of the Deutschland should he armed after getting Spry fight is his candidacy for a third term. outside the three mile limit and should prey Twelve years ago the governor was one of on commerce, it would be treated as a war the leaders in the fight against Heber M. ciuiser next time it sought shelter in an Wells for the third term. Later when the American port. But so far it is an innocent Wells forces were beaten Spry was one of merchantman, which brought in a cargo of the men who spoke strongest against giving dyes and which will take out a permissable aa executive a third term in office. Now he cargo. deems it very consistent for him to try for a The contention that a submersible boat third term because certain opponents who cannot be visited and searched for contrahave know for months that he had no intention of giving up the fight for retention of band does not interest us as a neutral. It the office saw fit to expose the methods would be to our interest if every vessel could elude belligerent raiders. Our interest is in adopted by the governor to force support the promotion of commerce and all interferto him.' The simultaneous attacks bn Senator ence with it by belligerents works a hardship Smoot by the Spry, organs of the stale be- on us. It is childish in a belligerent to make cause he refused to bfe intimidated by th such a protest. Ttieonly way this might beconcern men supporting the governor, shows con- come a question of international be would the of an unarmed sinking through clusively that the Spry machine will go to submarine merchantment with loss of Amto any length give him another chance. Senator Smoot's attitude toward prohibition has erican life or property. The allies might as well argue that a merchant vessel that could so. completely upset the plans of the gover- outrun any war vessel became ipso facto a nor and his friends that they curse the senator vessel. war v and say Me, too, Smoot, in the same the of rubber The protest export against breath. Governor Spry declares in public to been have said and nickel, imported under that he is opposed to statewide prohibition. He offers every substitute possible for pro- contractual restrictions, cannot be diplomat hibition and then in a statement declares he ically considered. Such contracts are private and enforceable only in the courts of will run on a prohibition platform. , With all of the claims of consistency the country, if at all. A great many people for, the governor we can see only one place would be pleased to see the validity of such where the word applies. Hhe has been consis- queer 'contracts tested in our courts and tency weta!T the time. He has consistently some have even felt that the Department of 'xwounded himself with wets and would be Justice should have inquired into them. Cera consistent candidate bn a Vet platform. He tainly the state department will not try to certainly, inconsistent in claiming that af- enforce them. ter eight years of fighting for prohibition on o o o : , , the part of the rank and file of the party in GEORGE THE MAN OF THE HOUR all bnt two or three counties of the state, is an emergency measure. , - No matter who gets the earldoms, the I We realize the friends of the govern r man of the hour in Great Britain is David are in desperate straits aqd will grasp at Lloyd George. Before the war came he was anything in the hope of winning a stray, dele- the chief political figure in the United Kinggate here and there. We realize that alto- dom. - When a new cabinet was formed, fol gether too many members of the Spry com- lowing Winston Churchill's retirement as mittee will be on the delegations about like first lord of the admiralty, the various busiHenry Gardner. We also realize that it Salt ness organizations demanded that . George Lake and Ogden cannot pull the governor be chancellor of the exchequer. But much I through he will stand very little chance of as the government and public praised the jetting even a respectable showing and about idol. Kitchener, possessors of official secrets Z only thing be is really consistent in is knew that the- - Thunderer was right, A dejthirst for office and his partment of munitions was created to talqs Constant desire to perpetuate himself and charge of part of the work formerly under friends in the berths they now hold in the Kitchener and George was appointed as its state. chief, llowjwell lie did this work is attested j v. -0 0 0 by recent events in France, I " This world Ts full of sinners and we all only by an inexhaustible store of ammunithink the other fellow is a bigger one than tion. we P J .are. i. George has meanwhile done odd jobs of p" -0 0 0- great importance when others failed. Whentroubles either Japan is rapidly advancing --in the art f ever there have been labor in munition factories or in Welsh mines, civilization. . The grafters are gettingither work. George has acted as pacificator. His services were drafted in reaching a home rule 0 Car written compromise for Ireland. In fact, at every At the hour this squib was crisis the British motto seems to have been: Hence there is no sur-her that Let George do indication againT But that's no prise at his appointment as secretary of war. are there now. : to fill the vacancy caused by the death of o Honest labor never kills any man, but; Lord Kitchener. lie has not military bet t ?T,f Q r the laziness sends many a cuss to the potter's euce,butI1diSJias S omcth ing " post, a practical grasp of affairs, prompt field. ness in decision and the confidence ,of the ,military-comman- d Walter Wellman may be getting up that British jeople- Tlie supreme is really exercised by Gen. Joffre, exfleet of Zeppelins. I trans-Atlantperience having demonstrated the necessity 0 0 0 reminds for, central authority - A: glance:atdhe-official;lmllinto begin p every voter that it is high time Judging by the administrative ability ? George has shown in the past, he will not tic forming himself as to the qualifications offices. state the armies up with red tape restrictions or the host of aspirants for , . 0 hamper them by swivel chair dictation. - He In one breath the Democrats declare the will supply theif needs and leave' the direct federal reserve system saved us from ruin tion of the fighting to men on the ground. and in the next assert that there has been He is easily the big man of the British Emno use for it. pire at a time when it sorely needs big men. FCRSMOKERSIOERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED,! UAKIKSEXPEEtiENTSTp i a ' I k. 1 1 i it I pro-'hihiti- .... made-possible tit-- A1 00 3 k 1 r I f, it.' may live to -- feeli old enough to vote,, but its certa- youfll not know the jpy find in-sure f contentment of a ' , .friendly old1 jimmy pipe or a hand rolled i cigarette imfesa-you- t get on, talking-ter' with Prince Albert tobaccof ' P. A. comes to you with el real reason for aft the ms a s goodness and, satisfaction' it offers. It is made by a patented process that removes bite and parch I You can smoke it long and hard' without & comeback I Prince Albert has. always been sold without coupons or premiums. We prefer to give quality! Prince Albert affords the keenest pipe and cigarette enjoyment! Aid that flavor and fragrance and coolness is as good as. that sounds. P.A. just - - -- - answers the universal demand for tobacco k without biterparch an f Intnxiuction to. Prince Albert isnt any harder kick-bac- 7 7, - than to walk into the nearest place- that sells for-a- , supply of P. A" You pay out a little change,, to. be sure, but its the cheer-fulle- st - M, iom, .md p investment youi ever made t the national ( SUb N.C Copyrigbt 1916 R. X Reynoldi Tobacco Cft,Wintn YOUNG MAN DIES DAY AFTER RETURNING FROM MISSION bf R.il Rcyaoldo Tobacco ; Leonard Joseph Ogden, July Wayment, one of the best known young men of Weber county, died suddenly at 4:30 this morning at his home at Warren or hemorrhage. He returned home yesterday afternoon from Belfast. Ireland, where he had been doing; missionary work for the Latter-da- y Saints church. - Last May ha was taken 111 with gastritis and although everything possible was dona far him, his strength gradually failed aad President Hyrum Q. Smith 01 tha Eaeptci mteetoa deemed it advisable t fceaoraUy release him to return home. Accompanied by Elders 'Wood Cross and Vernon W. Efesnt of Belt Lake City, he started from Lfverpeei Jmfy S. He stood the Journey home very well and last evening was cheerful and hopeful of s speedy recovery. Ho talked of his mfhkbntry entertain experiences 22. ingly. 1, - I . . HIKE CREATING complexion? frre.: vmiira ; you must do something than use cosmetics. the big jTimpanogqs hike whichi takes, Friday and Saturday, In. order, to avolddumfnaion atthn.last. moment, it has been arrangelfor everypeie: to send their bedding. and othecr camp equipage to the isemoo A$tomer avenunc receoUnry oepnfedj bpy ' t Orem taterurban as a, staUMn, from tha needec J which! point It wig bee shipped! by f offeryou mild in are wagQu: to Aspem Qreres, in cedho- to strengthen, the permit of Its arrival there; tin maple tVstnnulats the the hiktmwbeowitti arrive at the beards. t SImefor hour od the evenitk of the tody in good navel ll appropriation bfff, with a building' program. Including the Immediate- construction of four dreads naughts; fonr great battle cruisers t and other craft, passed the senate ihte today by a vote of-to three-year-a- fifty-eigh- 8. It carries $315,826, 83, or- - $4857-&8- 8 more thmt the total as the. mea- sure passed the housoi. STany proposials to curtalT the enormous building increases written into the measure by the senate naval committee were defeated ovrwbelm-itogland as soon as final passage was announced the senate voted to insist ,on its amendments and send the bill at once to conference. The house Is expected to inelst upoet its building and a long struggle is in program y -- grwment la ' reached, m - - ic iifcsne ly ceoojsathe ' CKans work J 1 SdEfeo meeting will be hfd'J this raatng at theaGbnmercMloimb for organization purpose, at; whitdh Direc-o- r Roberts will issue Instnmtions at general details of the- - triip. ThJie perties who, have- already- srganlzed n, fcr the outing-shoul-d have 9 Pirx&e.fS'bUNtete - meeting- - to order that thisat jtntive Tnnrhcek , la Jew, Me 25, may thoroughly Understand what Is expectedof them. and1 what it will be necessary for them fc take in the wayNof food, equipment, ttc. I It Is trf3o understood that all who out care to take th trafn for Wild- . ChUdrea 111 onwood Usff O.r Friday mornTngrotherwise f Yeaifft; they should make arrangements- with; Always basts, thqr Mr. Nirttall at the efeb for automobile of reservation- at once, in ordoe that he Signature may arrange to that end. For the benefit of any ladles or children who may consider- the wak i from Wildwood to the grove too strenuous for them, it Is only necesStoves, Utensils, Maohinss, sary to sey that the North Fork InLawn, mowers to cut and ruo vestment company wm do all In Its' power to lighten, thfs part of ' the V. DUNN Journey. For any further Information IF egariUng thla grand outing, phone, the! . secretary of the Commercial club j A oreT3Ccui - ot CASTOR A QfW30 - - REPAIRING, -, J I 00 3 t h. p, if Cffr&c prices workmanship and material guaranteed. 7 beebe lumber company -Phones 104 & . 105 it For.-Isfw- ts make and hang your door and window acreent, either whh black or bright wire cloth. Also have a complete line of stock screen doors and hte necessary hardware. - Phone Va rfftM. J r; ua and we will send man to take measurements for screens wanted. Our are U . ccnsiSsalng M - SGREENSJ SCREENS! SCREENS! Ws are prepared -- sta&n,,g3. jandjmgu-ti- e oo 1 i place represen-Wkshingto- The t liyer-an- a keep the active aiIrithfie kidheys Letters continue to arrive; aJL they bowels resular. You must afeou office oMbe. secretary of. the. Com, j correct the digestive UUxltott t merclal club from, points .all. oyer, thm ' causemnddy rIctti and 441 ye3i-- fc state, making .inaulry as.to. detail, of - 31. Yoq-ipust- blood pure, the -- July Cow for a fine TIMPANOGOS - . smoking! YOU ac-tio- 1 P.A. puts new joy into: the. sport, of. . right, and - Provo City,' Utah C |