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Show THE PROVO HERALD HERALD EDITORIALS THE OLD GUARD IN THE SADDLE AT CHICAGO - The same men who nominated William 'Howard Taft for President 'in 1012rt?auaing Roosevelt to rave arid rant and form a new political party will have control of the Republican convention that meets in Chicago this summer to riame a man aa opponent for Wilaon in the. romirnr I'lysiripntial rarp. They will have the power even to put UD.Taft aeain. should they decide that such action would best spit. "their lansRootEennejjoot, Hiles, Crane and the rest of the OLD GUARD are seeing that thedelegatearehanozrJ picked and willing to listen to reason and not try folhmk too much for themselves. From all present indications the affair in Chicago will be a regular old fashioned convention. Naturally, the .Old Guard, realises, that the Wilson most any time by the jitrength may- - be radically-change-d world venta..i!Orwgoi.ngon,The Mexican situation ,might become so confusedjhat it would wean many voters - from the administration. On the other hand, it is just as likely to' develop Into a real war or take some .other turn that will give prestige to Wilson.- - The subsea boat con-- trover sy has many- - possibilities.It might make"1 or brealr , the administration, so faracampaign trengthis cbn-- " cerned. " There are many chances for winning fame or losing supporters before election day. we uia uuara torcoa have -- One-Theodor- . . dtj 4hanthe-fitrengt- h nemy'camp. They must aiso-xaj- te stocK ot tneir rKErAKEDNESSr "In deciding "what candidate is most likely tiTwin. the 'Republican, bosses will have in mind several things, such as r. .the 4,000,000 .Progressive.7 party, votea cast, for Roosevelt four years ago, the temper of the public on the subject of preparedness and other national policies ; the possibility that a Progressive candidate may be named by the conven- uuiLwmcn m ln Chicago, and the legislative records ofdidSes"like" BurtonT WeeltsTFaT Eke" these go to the question of a solidified or a divjded party vote. ' If the Republican bosses think they jean win with "a candidate Burton rather than Roosevelt. If they think "Hughes would be accepted by the country as a leader of the preparedness and the . Jssue, they will name Hughes.I - The only thing that will cause them to nominate Roosevelt is the belief thpf he is the best candidate for healing the party splitnd consolidating the regular. Re- -. - elements publican ind -- the - progressive-Republica- n 'andf . thu3 getting the party of Root, Crane et alfback into power.'-Succes- s jiMhe November elections is all they want. They would prefer success with Harding to success with ..Roosevelt;: because- - the" bosses who control are" hopelessly" .reactionary, and -- they - would . like noputrbver " a rweak 1 reactionary candidate.",; The weaker .the candidaje7antthe more reactionary, the, greater would be their' power. The" regime is their ideal. Telegram. V V A1 - GwmSl913 I (eni - Z - . I.,- y LlikertpnjhyiJname anti-Wils- - nn ins - on , radiance U U Nature is blooming forth again in all her she is the dull drabs of the discarding .hereself in her sprightliest and prettiest hues. riiTr;-- L3 " -- - i 7; -- , .. 7 j) past season and garbing : - y. Who is there who would not attune himself --with-the season's spirit and don the -- clotnes!' freshrprin5tyles-and..color5jnhis- j anna-McKinley KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES "HIGHLY PLEASED. - 1 The Roosevelt managers have announced that I they ar; highly pleased with the. result of the Massachusetts primary and regard it as a Roosevelt victory. ; Following this process of reasoning,-w-e are able to re--" port that the German. Government pleased- with : President Wilson's ultimatum and regards--it as proof War the United States is in sympathy with German submarine procedure. Also, that the British Government is highly pleased with the Casement raid and the Dublin, riots and regafds : them as proof of Irish tranquility and devotion to the - empire. r rzr , ' Futhermore, Mexican authorities are highly that, the. pleased at' the presence of an American army in Mexico and -.regard it as evidence of American desire to become better " acquainted with leading citizens of Mexico! . . ine uoionels managers have evolved a scheme of things under which everybody, can be "highly pleased" with - ly ' answer the Spring an-young-- - everything. 1 shown here will particularly W1U MX YOUR CLOTHES ON THE BASIS OF EXCLUSIVE AND ADVANCED lUUXNii mum NOTE THE NATURAL BOD Y CONFORMING LINES, THE GRACEFUL LAPELS"' THAT- ROLL TO THE SECOND .BUTTON, WHILE THE FRONTS OF THE. COAT GRADUALLY ROUND AWAY. "STYLE, - . - r- iuu rv- old, and rAoa dress-uo-auestionforneve- ...... . ...... Arid you will find a good cloth supporting -A VITAL FACTOR AS TO HOW A STYLE WILL IjOOK AND HOLD ITS SHAPE. THIS AND THIS STYLE- . OTHER ATTRACTIVE KUPPENHEIMER MODELS ARE TO BE FOUND IN OUR STORE IN MYRIADS OF , SPRING COLORS "AND PATTERNS. $20.00 to $30. 00 . ' WE ARE SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE OF SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN, SOME REAL NIFTY ONES TOO, RANGING IN PRICE FRO-- T $8.00 TO $15.00. AIR-O-WEAV- easy to acquire easy to install -- all help to tlmplify th mattr f an ElwtrJc range for your kitchen" Many tyl and alzat to chooae from; there'a an Electric range for ovary kitchen over y purae, and the prlcea of the rangea Include all coat of Installation. - i STRAW HAT DAY WEDNESDAY, MAY 17th -- calamity can ultimately overtake the a constantly-improveproduct at a automobile- business, Including the MUwl ; constantly lowering price. inmanufacturer, the dealer and the ,well aware that automobiles dividual buyer' than for the. leading areI am now and have "been for aome factories to adopt a deferred payL'ENT FIAH OF SELLIXS ment sales plan, and I cannot believe years sold on time under certain conditions. In many cases that the leading manufacturers - are restricted I believe such transactions come really giving serious consideration to within well accepted terms of sound This article waV "written by R. H. such a plan. business practice, especially where a The" installment plan" of buying ts dealer sells tkUin8, general sales manager of the an automobile t6"a Dulck Motor comrany. This company fundamentally wrong, regardless of worthy customer, and where arrangeinvolved. This is especi- ments, can be- - made to - financethe is in IPtoto by- - The ally true as applied' io automobiles. loan at home. In there is Naylor-ClarThe automobile business was started no risk for the- - such, cases garajre: and the purThere la a serious- menace to the on a cash basis, It ia the only . big chaser's interests dealer, are cared for and whole automobile industry and a business that has ever been operated guarded In a manner is entirely grave clanger to the j automobile on a caslv principle,, and in my Judg- different than is the that case when the dealer in too great a spread of the ment the cash basis' ia nnn nr tha is sold to and held by an outinstallment plan feature" Aa buying ; gest Teasona. why the automobile in- paper . side "trust company, . motor cars. I can see no. necessity dustry has grown'xBO wonderfully The above article 'meets with the for siich a selling plan in these times fast. Clash sales have made poBBible hearty approval of the- maiority of of prosperous business, and feet that uie ina ouiiaing up of big reserves the Provo dealers and especially with the introduction and encouragement of capital. Tlenty of liquid capital the local Ituick agents The Naylor-Clarof the scheme ta perhaps due'"to lias made possible rapid expansion, Garage, These gentlemen haye on a-Certain manu improvements extended "tredit where it was facturers to market their this- year's methods." and nnnnrffvmanufacturing always due. but both Mr, Clark and Mr OHipui, Quantity productiou has made It pos- - Naylor are onnnspfl tMa u is my . opinion, that no greater siuie lor motor car makers to market - M Power & Ughl Go. Efficient , the-articl- e Public" Service - - " r- ' Don't fail to get a bargain Camera at The Hedquist Drug Store, 25 j off for Wednesday. per cent " - i.- Poor Carranzaf- - He feels tliat he l more in danger from his own peoPlflj " than from AmericanKj. . Stfll Congress cannot make M; army, and a navy..out ot.j?aper. im ... young men must enlist. , - , r r y t ; -- - - . orer-anxiet- the-part-- k y o I o, -- Various outlying -s- ections of rennrt hof ths tmvn sre the Bame old ragtime music r. fV Now is" the time for the sleeping ea porch here to begin to get somejoyment. out of his awful habit catch Perhaps it would be well to Carranaa, who Isjess UwlT tnaB Villa and" faYmora vaiuabto T. R ni.r Mp of a drftiulic - u." " CPltlC- ,..,-. - - |