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Show Herald Editorial 4. LAST. TRICK... :, ; ' ,:' '' O' W.' Powers in his speech at the Salt Lake Theater lat Wednesday" evening stated that the Smoot "organ", was going to make one last grandstand play foe votes next Sunday morning when it would spread across its front page in red lexers "IF WILSON IS ELECTED THE . MORMON QUESTION WILL BE INVESTIGATED." "Whether this Is true or d man 'or woman im- mediately says to himself, let them investigate what is there in Utah that will not bear investigationA number tf demahave the to gogues played footlights by making a great uproar through magazine articles, but when the matter has been ' threshed out the statements failed to stand die test Then is try- again if this is the game ?which the inpf to Cram Hnwn th tVirnata nf tfiia ntnnU wVitr on uu "Tf you want to stop this investigation vote for Wilson, because if you do not after the votes are all counted and if Utah is found in the Taft column Wilson will certainly say there must be something wrong in Utah because every other state in the union went, Democratic." He might TTeel that there was real cause for investigation. ;"" 77 - 'v r,w. ' .. ... ....... , Jge . iiyii , - pssn?irrrn nr 1 1 " - SaT V1FM THMG - - J Herald-Republic- ' a. CRIMINAL ACT. A ' an - v v mmw mmr mw mm m m '. u m nvn. tm. 1 Herald-Republica- : Herald-Republic- November Suit A few odd Suits in blacks, WHERE VAIT IMTIL FTER 0t THIrtG i Y0O(L MTAVZ TO TO GET THE YOU Outing Flannel Offerings ownsforWomen $17.0, Velvet Dresses in new beautiful and exclusive designs from $15.00 to VMT TO HAVl finest Our special value navy blue Suits, regular $16.50, Evening Dresses. made of Crede de Chine, Chiffons over Silk, etc., navys and mixtures, regu to -- $15.00 lar-$12.5- close - People who read this sheet should be told of the awful record oftheman who writes such damnable editorialsT They come from his inner life because he delves in low, vile thoughts and feeds upon the scum of the earths He is neither fit nor capable of looking an honest man straight in the face, ' but instead sneakes and skulks about seeking some other poor ' innocent whom he may drag down just as he has in the days gone by. Why will such men as Senator Smoot and the others associated with him keep such a scoundrel on their payroll ' It must be for one of two reasons either they are engaged in tricky business or else they have failed to look up the real personel of this editor. "A speaker uttered these words a few days ago: "I do not believe that I exaggerate when I say that the Herald-Repu.,.lican.ia p?rhaps.tb most vile arid scurrilous newspaper publi- cation on the face of the earth. It is an insult to "decency, a reproach to civilization, and a blot on the fair face of Salt Lake - . at at $19.50, $14.50 A complete line of sizes in ladies' all colors, special 69 at .. A nicely made line of ladies with neatly trimmed yokes at 90 and J1.00 Heavier grades, extra qualities at $1.25 and $21.50, $22.50 and $25.00, all marvels of beauty. Heavy Whip Cord Suits in unusual values $17.50 $1.50. Special valu.es in Young Ladies' School Dresses at $4,75 to $12.50. $15.00 All our choice high class man tailored $27.50 Suits to close at Misses & Children $10.50 $35.00. at No charge Blank ets line Complete Outing Gowns for Children and Misses at 50 for alterations. All warm and cozy. I Blanket for size, Cotton Sheets, good double bed at 10-- 4 - ill-gott- en t- buy fjum ua now. our mEon. THE &T0RE VALUES --UNUSUAL an trickery.- - &T0RE. YOU VIUTIflD THylT THE THIrtGS VE &H0W YOU FOR VIATER VE4R JRE MOT (MLY VRA, BUT AL&O jMD BEAUTIFUL, jMD MDE VE PUT A OF THE VERY &E&T IATZRAl. LOW PRICE OA OUR G00D! WHILE THEY i4RE FOR THi4 AKGI VI AG. Herald-Republica- ed " WIiTCR VEiR. COME' TO OUR LOW PRICE n The charges which the are making againts Governor Wilson are simply criminal in the extreme. If you read them carefully you will notice that the editor does not give these statements as quotations but simply states The editor does" this for no other reasan than by such trickery he can avoid being sued for libel. It is neither the truth nor even goofi journalism to use such stuff as the has been using against Wilson., The story which they had told of one Park has been proven a lie and yet they go right on using it over and over again just as if it n war true; The exists for; a purpose and it is fulfilling that function now as never before. The stockholders have been feeding at'the public cribs so long that they will resort to the lowest kind of skullduggery rather than part with the chance to gather in their gains through high-hand- m FOR 75 Cotton Blankets, white or grey at $1.00 11- - 4 Same size, heavier quality, good colors or white, at -- $1.25 Cotton Mottled Heavy Blankets at Z$1.50 Woolsey Blankets, fine warm, and large" -- $2.50 A complete line, of wool Blankets in extra values at $2.75, $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $6.50. .$25.00 -- Persian Lamb Coats in b- black are the season's best. t it4 CityV ful lyie of $17.50 to $35.00. them 4 from THE SAD v-.STORY OF THE FARMS. - Ten years of unexampled prosperity for the protected trusts have left marks of debt and dependency upon American farmers. The story is told in a census bureau bulletin now . at hand. I. of all kinds in the Note is United States. Of 3,948722 of them 1,327,439 are mort. gaged, per cent, over 1900, and 2,6288 ore not mortgaged, an incfeasFof 5niy4"per: ' cent. Of the remaining 2,412,780 farms the bureau discreetly makes no. report on the subject of mortgages.. Of these 58,104 are.operated by managers and 2,354,676 are occupied ..by tenants. The bureau has something to say about mortgages not being necessarily an indication of hardship and about greater increases in the value of farm lands than in the aggregate of debt, but it does not and it cannot explain or excuse the growth of tenantry. No matter what" the bureaucrats at Washington may say, these figures, taken all together, show where the blight of privilege, plutocracy, jingoism and extravagance has fallen. We have agriculture, once the freest iand proudest In the. d world, bending under growing debt. We haVe of those who pursue it unable, to own the soil they till: Who own the millions of rented farms? They are owned Jwbosirnprtgages have been chiefly by the- - money-lendeforeclosed. .. . ;"" ' : FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Tells of Won dprful Results of Treatment hg ELLEM one-thir- "7 . Betty Foola Dear Old Dad The Cub Reporter Jealouey en the Ranch The Higher Mercy " 7 "" - ' Princess rs ' r The Daughter of the Spy Cornea in Two Heels. Senator Sutherland said last night "H you' place the ' the mercy of the recall you place the greatest judgeV-- at and best man at the mercy of every whimsical politician." II the man who elects a judge is not capable of recalling him who under the heavens is fitted to do so? Does it take any more intelligence to judge his fitness today than it did the day he was elected? r i. . Watted Sacrifice A -- Th Woman . ttater Palestine CLASSIFIED ADS WANTEI-G- lrl . ; 135-x- . for housework. . people, ring. Elcn's Overcoats $12, $15, -- Sell Worth More $18) For More Lien's Suits $10; $12, $15, $18, $20 Worth More - Sell For More TPFTTP? Uiiilljj 'TOGiGEKY The Best For Less Store Olmsted. 10-1- 8 7 to 9 . 08-- Phone 6 ' - W. S. CRAIG PIGS OR HOGS FOR SALE Prom $1.00 up. See A. H. DeLong. office 884 phone 108; residence, 531k. West lOUx South. LOST Velvet handbag, between Center street and depot, Friday night. RettrB-Val- oa station ticket . ofilci Reward. It . WANTED " Phone Two loads 551-x.- WANTEI jWe Sell for Less and Give You Mote at Call U WANTEDA lady cook for Quire at of straw. 2t A young lady roomer. tlhs office. ' ; In- - FOUND Black velvet handbag. Owner may- have eame by' calling at . - police, station, Identifying paying for this ad. FOUND Two bicycles. may have same by calling bag and .,- - Owners at police station Identifying machines and paying for this, ad. , , : - PROVO, OCT. 23, 1912. I harve suffered with GALLSTONES for . years and at intervals of severe pains in the stomach with vomiting. Had tried various remedies without satisfactory results; was induced to try Fruitola and Traxo; the first dose caused me to pass a very, large number, some very large ones. I feel better now than at any time for years, and can heartily recommend Fruitola and Traxo to do all that is claimed for them. Will take pleasure in varifying the above statement to any one interested. . - V .V C Provo Bench, R. F. D. I 1 FOR $ALE BY Meift Brag C. (2 REXALL STORES) Successors to Smoot & Palace Drug Stores - r k |