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Show - 1 U V r ,,) liilMHOVO 1031 fgu Four clean' rooms famished for students for light housekeeping. Walter in each room. Electric lights. Gas I cooker. A bargain for price Can I GEM ROLLER MILLS FLOUR 216W. For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Jidl the Signature of WEIGHT. AND QUALITY GUARANTEED 44444444444444 brick modem 4 4 4 4 Four-roo- m furnished complete, to- fine player piano. with gether A bargain for someone If taken at once. Call Garden City Real Ea tate, Phone 698. home Wasatch Produce Co. 225 Phone 480 reffxh, W. Cencei 4 I I 4 if X .1 REPUBLICAN TICKET . NATIONAL New Salt stake "Hotel President CHARLES E: HUGHES ' Vice President CHAS. W. FAIRBANKS South of Postoffice. Just 4 4 444444444444444 modem When you visit Salt Lake and want a nice, clean, Hotel, centrally located, call at the 372 So. Main i . C AST 6 R I A t FANCY BAKERS, PEARL & HARVEST QUEEN GERMADE GRAHAM- SHORTS and BRAN CORN MEAL u Presidential , Electors ASA R. HAWLEY ORANGE SEELEY, SR. Hot and cold water Steam heat, day and night Rooms with bath Everything new and clean. Rates from 75c up With bath; $1.25 up. THOMAS SMART DAVID JENSON STATE J. T. ROYSTON, Proprietor. United States Senator . WE PAY CASH For Your Second Hand Furniture WE WANT A CARLOAD LINCOLN G. KELLY Attorney General HAROLD P. FABIAN WE UNDERSELL EVERYBODY PHONE 348 D. 0. WAID PROP. GIRL TRAVELS PROVO, UTAH VILLA AIDED BY WILSON'S FAVOR AND BACKING. - APPLY BUSIN ESSMETHO DSIN YOUR HOME Wil-eon- A bank account makes for household EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY. When you pay the bills of the grocer, the butcher, the baker, by check you know just how much it costs to run your home. Besides-- , a check is & receipt versing i FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK. RELIABLE 3752 W. Center Ik IYI 1I1KE A GULICIi, Proprietor SPECIALTY OF FEATHER PILLOWS AND BEDS Mr. Wilson daring the past few days g uaa become such a opponent of the pork barrel that he la almost sorry now he didnt veto some of those bills. Ufe-lon- - Get rid of dandruff J. out Be it makes the scalp itch and the hair fall women m -- wise about your hair, cultivate itj like the Paris do. They regularly use Secretary McAdoo warns Treasury employes against too much political activity, and if they dont disobey the order they are likely to be bounced. ED. PIN AUDS EAU . DE QUININE the wonderful French Hair Tonic. Try it for yourself. Note its exquisite quality and fragrance. Aristocratic men and women the world over use and endorse this famous preparation. It keeps the scalp dean and white and preserves the youthful brilliancy of the hair. A HEARTLESS This Administration has played no more feeling of for-t- Buy a 50c bottle from your dealer can Offices for a testing bottle . Above all tilings dont neglect ' . your hair. . ED. PINAUD, Dept ED. PMAUD M mi Eld?, New Tad i i luummuiniinnniumiummimil : 5? i Hosiery Onyx S - Yoo.Get -- GOOD Value at ANY Prlce-S- ilk 25c to 5.M per pair , WHOLESALE tSS-tt- t EASTM4th ST, LUle of Coaoo MW ' 8 YORK gZZXXHHBUMHniXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXHKIKKXXKKXXIX Jj A Post, Want Ad Will sell it. j N TIMOTHY Second BLOOD. Representatives WILLIAM A. KNIGHT ALBERT E. COOPER JOHN ROUNDY RALPH H. ANDREWS s offer I Get a dime Dr. James Headache Powders.. - Lonff Term j. s. p'age. jr. - Short Term J. FRANK BRINGHURST Clerk JAMESb7 SMITH Recorder Assessor ERNEST CHADWICK L. L. NELSON Sheriff MAEIONCLINGER t ' JOHN Headache-powde- Thiaold- - 6 R.STEWART r . mtice K. R. THORNE - Constable- - - - B. F. ROPER - -- - , - S T OMACHINES VE SAND UTENSILS, GA8 ENGINES i. V. DUNN 294 East Ut South. Phon227' - ' REPAIRING - '- 603-01- ' , V time headache relief acts almost magi-- 1 It Is not what Wilson has kept us cally. Send some one to the drug store out of but what he's got us Into that now for a dime " package and a few mo- - counts at present, i ents after take a you powder you will w onder what became of the head-j ache, neuralgia and pain. Stop suffer- - i mg it needless. Be aura you get what 1 PIANO FOR SALE ALSO HOOr .. you ask for."; ed Buegy, very cheap. Phone . Surveyor , The President will not take the stump, but "will accept Invitations ChairYou can clear your head and relieve to speak. at different places. man Vance McCormick Is as Machiaa dull, splitting or violent throbbing - headache in a moment with a Dr, vellian as a mtiskmelon. -rTdamee- " georgepTparker (N. Y.) SUN STROKES. Roger Sullivan steps aside. Newspaper headline. of Democratic Students politics know what a thin line divides stepping aside and sidestepping. r ' Treasurer Attorney ! ' rTdavis L. The Democrats seem to realize,' to their dismay, that If they cant persuade Mr. Hughes to change from pack-o- f plaintiff to defendant the case is lost. " . Commissioners J.1 - Dont ; . COUNTY which General Venustlano Carranza Is the chief executive." President Wilson thus recognized the government which, his own Secretary of State declares, had been less than a month pre-viously engaged In repeated assaults upon Americans, and In the Invasion of American soli, the government at whose head was General Carransa, who, less than two months previously, on August 2nd, 1915, had contemptuously refused to pay any heed to any representations of president Wilson on behalf of mediation. saying that "under no consideration would I permit interference In the Internal affairs of Mexico. President Wilson did not merely kiss the hand that slapped him In the face. He kissed that hand when It was red with the blood of American men, women and children, who had been tnnrdered and mutilated with, as President Wilson, through his Secretary of State, From says, ruthless brutality. the speech of CoL Theodore Roosevelt, delivered at Lewiston, Maine, In behalf of Charles E. Hughes. . C. HOYT JUDICIAL District Judqe JACOB EVANS District Attorney ELIAS HANSEN zas agent that It was his pleasure to take the opportunity "of extending recognition to the de facto government of Mexico, of , -- District CHAS. R. MABEY President Wilson explicitly shows that the Carranzlstas, not once but repeatedly, made attacks on American towns, and killed American citizens, and mutilated them In September, 1915. Yet on October 19th, 1915, less than a month later, this same President- - Wilson, through his same Secretary of State, formally announced to Carran- a wo--me- Emery --Been Company, leo. ' Florence Vidor, the pretty film player, confines her mode of travel exclusively to the au tomobile although she has often narrowly escaped mishaps as a result of her dislike for trains and other common methods of travel. Upon being engaged to appear in the Lenore Ulrich photoplay, The Intrigue, Mias Vidor, who at that time was at Houston, Texas, immediately made her usual preparation for the long trip to the Los Angeles studios and In place of buying a yard of railroad tickets. Invested In a new camping outfit and supplies for her w eather beaten motor car. The trip proved rather adventurous and included the shooting of several cop- otes and a robbery at the hands of a gypsy band. Traveling alone, Miss Vidor prepared her own meals and It was while getting some water from a nearby spring that her auto camp was robbed by a gypsy band which she had passed earlier in the day. Practically every article of value was taken, including all of her money. Upon returning to her camp Miss Vidor found little left aside from her car and prints of horses hoofs and wagon wheels. Determined to give chase she suddenly discovered that the crank handle of her machine was missing. Fortunately, several hours later, a passing automobile took her In tow and It required considerable telegraphing before she could continue her trip. Bespattered with mud and with a flat tire, she arrived at the Morosco-Pallastudios In plenty of time to commence her activities before the camera. Miss Vidor Is the daughter ot a rancher of the old school and has spent the .greater part of her life out of doors First District WIL80N KISSED THE HAND RED WITH AMERICAN dis- women who have been raped, n and fee- - the American men,and children who have been killed In Mexico, than a farmer shows for the rata killed by hit dogs when the hay la taken from a barn. And now the American people ara asked to sanction this policy In the name of peace, righteousness and humanity I From the speech of Col. Theodore- Roosevelt, " delivered af ' Lewiston, Maine, In behalf of Charlea E. Hughes. . , ! 'American - , TT- - he GOWANS G. CONGRESSIONAL ADMINISTRATION or send 10c to our Ameri- PARFDKERXE Tafts policy and On April 8th, the anhim." nouncement was made from the White House that the troops would remain In Mexico until It was Villa was captured. furthermore announced In the press despatches from Washington that be was to be taken Fine words! "dead or alive. Only they meant nothing. He Is not dead. He has not been taken alive. From speech of CoL Theodore Roosevelt, delivered at Lewiston, Maine, In behalf of Charles EL Hughes. PROVO STEKH LAUNDRY Phone 164 Mr. 's lifting the embargo against arms and mnnltions into Mexico. They attacked Columbus, New Mexico, and killed a number of civilians and a number of United States troops. On the next day the president Issued an announcement that adequate forces would be sent In pursuit of Villa with the single object-o- f capturing Call and get one of our FARMERS RECORD AND ACCOUNT books, which will enable you to keep a correct record of your household expenditures. ALWAYS JOSEPH JENSEN .. VIA Moros-co-Palla- In March last. Villa made a raid Into American territory. He was a bandit leader whoae career of successful Infamy had been greatly aided by Mr. favor and backing. He was at the head of Mexican soldiers, whose arms and munitions had been eupplied to them In consequence of Mr. Wilsons re- 4 . I Supt. Public Instruction AUTO EXCLUSIVELY i I' I; f rcnlvf Sax IVe had enouHTof it, - j J CARTER; la Mtw York . Treasurer D. H, MADSEN Auditor E. Now Second Hand Store J Secretary of State . - J GEO. SUTHERLAND Governor NEPHI L. MORRIS Supreme Judqe D. N. STRAUP " - h |