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Show f- - THE PROVO POST CGOOOOCOOCOOeCQCOOCSSCGGieOSedo CCOGOOOOOCGO Democrats Use o , , . . ,r Currency Bill WASHINGTON, Aug. 19. In the face of the greatest financial panic the country has ever known, the Democratic party in Congress had to turn back 'to the Republifinancan currency law cial disaster. Never, perhaps, did a great party in complete control of all the branches of government ever eat such humble' pie as did the Democrats when they asked the Congress to use the terms of the Vreeland-Aldriecurrency bill which has been the favorite source of ciriticism by the Democrats. s They attacked it from every side. Yet when they came to pas4 their own Glass-OweCurrency Bill for the purpose of preventing panics. - they embodied therein the essential features of the very measure " which they had attacked. Scores of times on Mfhe floor of both the Ilonse and. Senate Democrats declared the bill would render a panc lmpos1-!-hleDemocratic stump speakers took up this assertion and declared, a measure had finally been foupd to put an end to ponies. The Democratic press followed with fulsome praise of the proposed panic panacea. Then the Democrats passed the bill. - - That had been a law for.eieht months, but organisation undmr it had not been affected. Then the errent European war came on. European stocks' and bonds were dumped on America. The coun- try was seized with financial fear. Something had to be done. It was reported that the Democratic Glass-Owebill which had been so could not be put heralded widely effect for thirty , 'days more. Yet in that thirty days business might be paralyzed. The situation was critical. Their eight months old currency bill could not do the business. The President and his Secretary of the Treasury knew it. They were grasping for a relief measure. The fact was forced upon them, that the old Republican Vreeland-Al-dric- h measure was tlieir only salvation. So, with "bitter reluctance, they asked Congress to use its . provisions to save the country. Congress did and the panic was averted. ti o ARE RECEIVING DRAY LOADS OF . NEW a io O DAY - AND TO MAKE ROOM WILL BEGIN A K to . t t CLEARAWA Y SALE FINAL A EVERY GOODS rt (o O' o of all slimmer goods and Broken lines of stock h ON SATURDAY AUG. 22, to continue one week ir; CP In O' We cannot quote prices on all these exceptionally values but ask you to 'in o spect our large show windows. These exceptional bargains include e 33 LADIES' FANCY DRESSES OF-- Serge, Batiste, Silk, CJrepe, etc. at O' less than manufacturers cost n Gtass-Offe- CSCQoC50000C: .... Clifei Vreeland-Aldric- h to-ave- PJLQETTT& 1 o? n Olass-Owe- sssxanrxrTs: 1 House Dresses values to $1.50, at One lot Ladies House Dresses, values to $2.50, n at-- , One lot Ladie Low Cut Shoes Six Ladies Suits, good styles, values to.$20.00, at $1.09 $1.00 .G9 Mens Oxford Shoes, values to $3.50 Mens Union' Suits, $1.00 value 98 Mens Union Suits, $1.50 value .:25 Mens Undershirts and Drawers, 50c value Mens Suits, latest styles and best makes, at. Twenty-thre- e One lot Ladies Skirts, wool fabrics, at half their regular price O' o0 I?) a ( HALF PRICE $3.29 or i, Mens Fur Ilats, values to $3.00 $1.29 $1.00, $1.00 for a? Mens Straw Hats, values to $3.00 I 98 One lot Girls' Gingham Dresses, sizes 2 to 14 years, two dresses h & Bargains for Men Bargains for the Ladies One lot Ladies Ob- avs tx into-worki- c ) -- EXCURSION TO SPANISH FORK .WE CANNOT MENTION THE MANY ITEMS WE HAVE FOR THIS SALE, BUTTHE PERSON WHO WISHES TO CAN DO SO SUCCESSFULLY f' HERE, WATCH OUR SHOW WINDOWS. O I'J 3C ir- O MERCANTILE COMPANY WQOD-CLIFTQ-N - QCQ&OO GCOCCQGG3CCOCCOCCQOCGCOOGCQCCO - C 1 n ECONOMIZE t 0a ,i . 4. I i y iaJ 0C0C3DCC0C33C30GCGCC3 Pope Pius X Dead Noted Lecturer Coming Blood Relation Case Is Settled (Continued .From Page One.) (Continued From Page One.) LOOK! AND LISTEN! (that of Salzona, where he August 25th and 26th, return- Crime in History White for eleven years, adored ing August 30th. Home Coming 'his , . . parishioners, notwithstand- 'by eonte- week,' August 25lh to 29th.Ask somewhat autocratic rule. inhis Tliese lectures are given under sufficiently sustain this the agent, Salt Lake Route. ' the auspices of the Stake Presi. ' tion and ordered the estate-t- be In addition to his .ecclesiastical Goods That Look Like New o city. This is an international Blau and Blau the rement against commercialized heirs.. PricesThat Sound Right The estate is valued . ap mother and sisters, who found life .:n ' t(f the following hard strule- - especially in the . . vice, of an educational nature, he; Esther Merrill and Daniel , .10 Was made stiic-tla7 Horace Arizona of and Eldredge ' Consultation, and Spinal Analysis a chancellor of Treviso and nine . . , Free RefendngStothe' lectures Bishop Ilnggarf and the heirs of Anne E Trom PEOBE47 R0YDEN nCUSE , , Chiropractors - Nothing too good for us line of Second Hand Furniture. to-bu- non-sectaria- n. and sell- - A complete t--.j - CASTORIA For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years teraalleeSt " B Evanston, Wyo., Aug. 8. made ln this position JecobColeman and E. E. Corf- To whom it may concern:, was a the eT This is to certify that I have man were counsel for the heirs of les ld over and nil d ami J. W. had the plcasue of hearing Dr. the tnolrtml in many ti. me TVhihwtton rrrrmtcd rteheir, B5pe Essert in our city and it Tlie present war did much to rs. V'"1" , . bring on his death, for he worked pleasure, to say that the subjects j of the whole blood, were handled m n very thorough to prevent the gigantic manner to nil that flAT.T. jqR EEPUBLI-wer- e present. CAN PRIMARIES, The language used by the doc- Htw the Trouble Starts. - will he Constipation. Is the cause of tor on this subieet is o.f the high-Repnbircan primaries est class of refinement and is not disorders that make life five wards of Provo, u miserable. Take Chamberlains Tab- in any war unpleasant to the mot Tups(1 25 at. A ' efenin lets, keep your bowels regular delicate. Heshonld be eneourng-- j R for tbe purPO'je you will avoid these diseases. For 6 oVn,k ed in his Work of electing delegates to the State sale by all dealers. (4dr.) Yours very truly, : convention ttf he held in Salt Lake .TA31FS BROWN. City on Tuesday, the 1st day ot Up. TO THE'1 MINUTE New Bishon. Evrnston Ward, WoodSeptember, 1914. Also for the white and black hats just arruff Stake. con- rived fresh, from the center Republican Congressional of vention to he held at Salt Lake fashion. The best hats for the LELAND FARRER WILL City August 31. For each co- that the market can produce. GO TO LELAND STANFORD ntention the same number of dol- Come before they are picked egates will be chosen. The over to the Princess Millinery ber of delegates for each ward is Store. Mrs. Maws, store, 113 Leland Farrer, the ' manager of Farrer Bros, company as follows: Academy Avenue. , 2 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T.j First Ward 3 1 Farrer. will soon leave for the Second ward 3 NOTICE OF REPUBTrfiland Stanford Universuy for, Third ward LICAN PRIMARY 2 'the winter. ITe is a member of, Fourth ward 3 Fifth ward the Telluride Association. j. Pleasant View Precinct The place of the primaries will be First ward, Mkesar school; Notice 'is hereby given that a1 Second ward, Central school ; Republican Primary will be hei(l STUART P. DOBBS Third ward, Franklin Reboot; in the Page School hotise Attorney-at-LaFourth ward, Timpanogus school ; dfiy, August 25 at 8 oclock M. to elect one delegate to Fifth ward. Parker school. Probate Practice convention to be held Sept state BELLE BACHMAN ? Collections a Specialty 1. one delegate to the Second and Frank Roper, Insurance. District Congressional Convention II. Dunn, Joseph , to be held August 31. 1914. A. GEE. Elias Office W.' Center Street " JAMES CLYDE, ROBERT R. THORNE, Phone 48. .T FINE WATCH AND JEW ELRY REPAIRING half-bloo- s gi-ve- I f - NEWSECOND HAND STORE West Center - - , -- 578-58- 4 -- Phone 3481 and-.pleas- in" - 1 OOO v 1 0-0-- 0 , many-aiimentsan- d PRH1CESS -- TODAY Ben Wilson and Gertrude McCoy in THE SHATTERED TREE Edison Drama in Two parts. A MATTER OF RECORD - L;ibin Comedy. . PATHE WEEKLY i ! SATURDAY 8-- NIGHT HAWKS A Two Reel Melodrama with Francis X. Bushman and Ruth Stonchouse. THE WINNING TRICK Vitagraph Comedy. THE GYPSY GAMBLER Kalem Drama. . MONDAY Carlyle Blackwell, the popular photoplay star, in THE SPITFIRE In Four Reels.- k 1 332 TO THE PUBLIC Do you know of a progressive business man that doesn't: have a Bank Account? No, to.beprOgTeseivc and businesslike .one must have a Bank Account. Business men appreciate tfc aid of a Bank. 4 It is no longer $ question of "Shall We Bank Our Money-- '' This stage has passed. The question now i3 Which Bauk. Will Give Us the Best Service and the Greatest Safety? The IZ of our is business evidence of the service and? y steady growth safety of this institution. Ask one of our 2,500 customers, the? will tell you ' , We wish to extend this service ta all." That betth f-i we'-ma- be benefited. FARMERS AND MERCHANTS DANK j i: EDo - PRESCRIPTIGi o ID O The standard for 15 years Skin , 7 Rarely Instant Relief for all Skin Troubles- Chairman. Committee. 1 SSSW Post Want Ads. Bring Result: - r |