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Show is: P17 - fLH s'ggrAer..i,... kyv younger ' t;t PRDVQ LOYAL TO RAIXTLAYEKS ; .. .. Masters. rn-- Tv i thp reouired number of birthdays the h feix ffc? y"8. l i i Wte.i have toJive JOlyearsilrDe De-Witte- will revious'te her death - ' : ; tSjrrt 5, Jr III) ' Uie 1. i . and hae rallied in great shape to the support of the son's division of the estate, burthe; supreme court decreed Serrke mud Pronspt DeErery OlSafti. the local ball team. When the rooye was first begun for the!:that it could not be set aside. Provo in the game, a - .This story is told by the Minneapolis rimine a&a erg&nizatioii of a Utah County league, with to which a great doubt buUhat it is authentic OuKhcmble opinion is that treetlig ai called by the Commercial club,movement attended. suprenie court of the Gopher stateendered a fool opinion in this Eiacr lucal fans and those interested in the case. The victim of the decisionrbelieves leap year day is a ;.mis-;-g e From the very beginning splendid support was given the moves fortune, Ta make it dojibly worsen he vpLxinUvely observed, was committee appointed tne'nL A live. treasurydepartmentit Washington has just sent .me, suffU and secured ere if forts the rome ground "ir.il through gtatementrforJI tabe filed bek4 Maixh and fence enclosure an of Tor erection the cext means collected -&f tiB4uviw-- s I aan t Know mw MgsL t l have-mffli-tn . citizens ho" con- . a grandstand, which, with "the help of fihe -': xits Z the income-ta11 unless tale,: governmentLjrill 1 pay thatr jg ttrr.gr-a- s -ir- fofaM-U.fr.r erected, m rerora x.mg : l tobacco' or, tov'A, lizst poi'IIrgs.". potato agisassgHSTgirgXTtTtTlTTlgTT chawing zzxs&ssss most alive in putting over tms eq'uiyaJeaUn Among thoe holme an Alma-At WageneTr: P. iTo frrrTuTr v W. D. Ri.bc rts, E. J. Trover, John Saxey, WHY DEMOCRACY APPEALS TO THK WOMEN VOTERS; Sutton, W. G. Go! - JL Mort-fitli- . CUud Ah worth,. John S. Smith.; Robert Rrlnme, : Mrs. John KTrCtleytrASsociatesogrtjc xtVT" ! L. RoUrts, ArK TaylcrrW. Af:lline--and- : V. r.Tiolt-tt,-Eti memwr xecfitive a for Georgia and others. A number of theV men were not only there with the recent appeal to the Demotr&!sf end. financial of nationatieommitteeinra the lee in for the down their but dug" ueep boot, pake's ALL SECES "':"" . The players also partook of the spirit from the first, many of her state sam v. : :::;::.BriLDlNS GATE CASTLE tf them signing up at the initial meeting. The business houses, the to stand upon am "As a lifelong Democrat, I proud iTriaLtLS'" CLEAR CREEK to show ihiir ieart was in the movement, declared a holiday on record of the Democratic, admimltfation just drawing to ajbse. each KLNG and at all could attend the games; so that Friday afternoons, ENDLES S " Being" composed of human beings, I suppose it has rot been inSTANDARD thu far, th -- COIEXTHLWATHA of the same, but m it, both for'the encouragement, ol the local fallible,. liuTlhe'cbn'sIderation of "itserrorsiwe may confidently I . entrust to the opposition party.-boyrfi$he-is- i toeal team as the hue the for players. preat for the viMtng Democracy has a great story to tell, and it is the sort of a M SQUARE DEAL TO EVERY PATRON Provo team thus far is far down in the line, the future will see to American The the 1 reacionary people. story that appeals thenr gain the position coveted by thg fans... ; .' are'tH-vrfttne American at policies of the Republican party 12 a n fi i 1 ' .1 pie want. On the other hand, they do not desire the extreme radicalism which fights vainly first under one third party banner A 169 W EST FIFTH NORTH STATE EiSIl I. i Under a ruling of the Minnesota supreme court. John De Witte, Mi'theira Phone 232 one of the wealthiest men in Minnesota, son of the late Rudolph record'., of practical, forward-lookin- g achievement, and a promise De Witte, the millionaire tooth-brus- h manufacturer; celebrated of future progress in the same direction. his birthday on February td as an inmate of the Hennepin county "This is what --the Democratic party has to offer, an ai we "poor farm. Though one of the wealthiest men in the state, he is are united in its presentation, the American people wiJIshow in absolutely penniless.- He wasborn on February 29, 1880, .just 1920, as they did m 1916, that their wishes lie thntway. Vomn L2&itm-ii'Afour months after, his father's death. ll for. p.inerinllv want the thincs that tbft Democratic mrtr When the will of the elder De WltliTas probated it was ; 191G in to that the tht ciln proverl by throwing kerned that he had set aside the ?um of ?u0,000.000 in trust for They Woodrow" Wilson. .We have m6re than fuTfitlcxi their 4j Provo Auto Top Company his heir, to be paid in full to "him or her not before his twenty-- crats and trust, and today 1. 500,000 American woman have- presidefttiAl i"! who will be added by II 43 West Center. Kiotie suffrage, over and beyond the the rat ification of the fedejar amendment. These women have NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. a voice m choosing of the electoral college,- wmcii is nearly tM Asslo Tcps. Seat Covers and A3 KLads ef Espii d In a very large measure,, these s of its totU St-,t Slock of Goods. ia the Fns. Largesi Demo-' continuance in of the, country overwant the power. the I ' Work Done by Expvr.eneJ lltethir. s, cratic party The Paraells Are Two cf the Most Talented and Versatile Work GsarasteetL mc th, -- jg-"th- tSere wlg Liuig wide-aalefinanc- ial thrf -- n r ' :: - , bn .. i..i-1.m.f- o. ui def btd-ageran- in, ; -- eoml f-- tee-wom- an peeh rtrMn J : ., p -- - fth r t: S A 0 1 !- 1 14 i nail ii ii i ii jfi - 4 imX"; st.-tnd- s Den-.o-.- ti y - Everything Under the Sun People on the Platform two-thir- wr-ne- a - 1 1 ' "CHALLENGES BEST BRAINS OF NATIONS." 4V "Religion must march onward past the ice cream, social and . V V 1 - - OAL -- A il fr ! " ' sate juggernaut of unmoral economic forces. This is beisg real- - J ized more and more by the truly big men of the church. Where fore, IheH ntef church" WorldIovement an tf "other "simllif ea??v" f paigns conducted by separate denominations. If religion is worth 'spUinc'-t- o ihe worldJn a larce wav. Tt must have talkir.r points TTIE KIND YOU WANT ' which will appeal to"strong, virile men. In other, words, it must" J ' aad-g-- . awakens-rae- n STANDARD . KING have 'the punch1-thand makes them , CLElR,fP,ns: BLACK HAX PANTHER take notice.--" A "minute analysis of theliiddemnns"w2rcorivincea'" CASTLE GATE ORDER TODAY thoughtful' persons that the remedy must originate in the indi-;- 5 . t-- .tNv at it-w- p w viduals that compose society. System and plan,.wniie very-- im- - S pvi taut, aiu oi int. ha vx v j ui Hit iiiuiiuuato nut .cvnj vut 1XC k 'systems and plans. It has been truly said that the day of soft- - 5 rHlshioneci pews.jangttid-- acadanic sermoris--aru- ieffort is being superseded by the period of virile, intensive per--L sonaLevangelisnu. brought in byjbig. organized jeffort.tL Nothing: a is more blessed or effective than the widow s mite and the little child's Sunday school penny, for they represent the best effort , ' meii-JB'ha-bci- . .y.-JL- : L...f , t!f?est "Th vg i n- -i he-m- s ttw-f- tf h - i I Satisfaction Gasnateed. half-heart- ed ie . a ! Phone 17 rrh-rr3r- ., widow gave aairg.1!; sry,,;T5rgji 1 SMOOT & SPAFFORD I - . N . , -- TL Ste -- tx-r-az- of the nation. - ggssrasa Kicgvaaai SwairAiH T 'v i tvv!f ntm:r,T on tl.? platfwtn" . ti ? - TI s IMP Iff Mi . T i IF CHURCHES.SHOULD REUNITE. f Sharing a tendency "towardlhuixh" concer.tfationwhioh"is much wider than oven the great Interchurch MovenWnt; both Jthre Presbyterian and Jlethodist bodies seem at h5t on the point of a churches. in strong T TTT7 11 inlQD H SI: i ; '.- 7 1 I J. C V.'TATT, Ffsrrwt T . '"'C ' ' : ftim'ting-hal- f jRfmxriiALxiUii.u. ji;nf.. ultqzl nar.be dne.- - k. Ailcntown Item. - thai's' the ruraelUci VUtVMf.H'l"1"",. flaro ntvt exrT'ln. And they do every n..tlhtMt maiijri Hier is not a JuJI or uh1mt things mtI.rnWtsir. u:iM.!y ar. ! ' day., If you uy,v tWui yoij mtaDt' hi tfcHr if";iiri n tt her mitaia. order .that.the-great-T;or- g tntion-twid- e . .South purely neeti, not remain sundered. The Dtitch: essentially Presbyterian, and its services are; not now conducted, as formerly, In some cases, as with German and -- Norwegian: Lutherans, language still forms a bar., i rul witn ine majority .01 stf is mar y nor tn. rasp. PresbiTterian is far stronger-in- ' the North than the SuthJ .Union ..of half a dozen bodies would make a denomination perhaps 12,500,000 strong. Th& Methodist denominations kidude nearlvi 6,000;000 white-an4 2,000,000 colored adherents:-Th- e" Biptisb: fhve 3.000,000 colorwl membersr by far the largest Rumber in! of the 4.000.000 white memberfs thp any one told--apart are in the South. Both of negroes and white men, the Bap- -' M tist j& tims IheJeading southern donnminafi.-in- . Xlmrch. consolidations," If general." wduTdirreatlv alter the -- 'l Reformed church 1 PuD Together Jor ,an rnericaa Merchant Marine -- Thffar TEnrtiseTr,.' -- noit'fd iwowAit v.tvO the cryattn cf rgmit (a Xms-- vt 4niTlcaii - cetst of e'ur fwrvigt tnii Wt shail W in the jr lit dvUvwvU-J- ; t.: tt fct - 6d Marjnt.1 for Irtt Fof tn .American Mtrchan(' - b 4 59 CHURCH STREET. JSW VCRK CITY t f t3 WUb BatJi. Oh 53 Wt h Bath ce: PRESIDENT STILL THE VICTOR AT VERSAILLES. . .109. Rooms -- Prst Two fVrscnj lt- rPrPriVtrt x -- . "Woodrow Vilsonnd His Work" is the title of a book fust i published: "The author," William Ji" podiprofessor American i history in the University of Chicago believes that despite all that' has happened sih.ee the president returned from France, he is I still the victor at Versailles;- - Prof essor Dodd saya: - j "Hore was,ia the League cf .Nations. Whe the pastors? ana maicuveness oi Europe Had calmed the rresi.??!it 1V.pvp rthat the covenant ".of the League prNations would Ve'csed to corrvM wie narsn ana irruaung parts ci :r.c.trcar. Under the league, future generations would function ar.d slowlr buikt a"n wcuM make ari er,i cf wr international organizatton-that- jf " ' . . ! ', - Ccminlttee of American SKippuilders RATES: 150 Rocos t 1 tW - tf "The-- . a copy cf nacibers. - c.i tos'rtty bodiesln'order "Ameriran- " - : m-r.ie- r Methodists and 7,200.000 Baptists would stiH follow the Catholic of. Christ and Episco-- 1 jIead; LutherajisJSsabyierian..picipIes. panans comn.g- - next. Hut the' Uongrtgationahsts: mtimatelrJ development of the Country, would be directly followed bv the ! Eastern Orthodox communion, with 500,000 Greek, Russian and other members already-ithe country,- and far surpassirg twenty i older secl3. """i . wiriitr'4 Until tht it dent Mt Im th?pt wt hv Rjd'tlw t tht- wr, rctu'.tei JaIftt pnet "ffecfint of ftiir merciVTrint to irniSniTvcanct. : TUa Coa.ialtt to tiMr fct txtiUM right siiluUitfi of our tr.f prolilvia U riial to tii$ futur rrossi-erltf tm tsttJy lsal -to ti safety " fv . . .d4 fiatioo. -t- list-- f ,th csrrwNl in Aaiericau slsSpa Ukrituent Jitor' ho$ wftginia. merchant marine. wr-l(UL- us ot po-iU- tm - " -- tt- . - - , na mer-hin- t sh!pr-nri;cu that w must keep this fleet en .Everybody asr fods ire -- - We ' 53 W: - Wi advertise 100 teow v hat you are usuallv" tn!,! Rjems Pji": F!a:. C- - T- -. . r- - i " "tArTfi?-- "x-- r : ' rr r thcr. w fU?S ' dollar a day room. ,' . 5 The SerrJoh has just seeured the servUvs. cf ,. Newbouldt for three rrsrs reom ckrk Hotel, also Mr. E. Curtiru for the past CuIIen Hotel . T- -" r .' NV. "C p fe yei. , '1 1 i n - I ! I I I Try the Classified Column forra |