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Show -- THE PROVO HERALD "See HonTha! .ton liomes uiuoi uiii Yale Professor Tells wiy tie is tor Wilson loosens Totir Corni Eight Oftlft th Modern Corn Wonder fiever Faili. ajt'a hard to believe anything could "t lifted that kjjXS-IT- " ' '.; i!r with my finirerjtnall. fx la th most wonderful corn-eur- PACfE L .,11 a THREE v :1.::,r:rr;, , (By IRVING FISHER, nroiessor of Folitical Economy Yale University and Member . President RooseyeltV National Conservation Commission.) v o he'ihittmvetttious: iff &Loui tnicaspan3 alsosome meetings of their platf ormeommitteesr was present at Mr. Hughes ceremony of acceptance and have read parefullv thT J important documents and speeches of the campaign;! After care-- 1 iavc Jomea ine vviison inaepenaent lieaguw v' Ihoroughly, believe that the best interest of the country requires rrrr-Iratt-end- reasons forvotlng"for President Wilson follow: ISSUes of "AmenVflrriRm TsPnarpHnAGihr Ausiiania incident, the Mexican situation and all others that have grown out offoreign affairs, appear to me td be merely "red herrings across the trail" intended the public off the scent! I have little tKe 4oubt 'GETS-IWonderful, Way attention that, from themselves Vi Jiut by diverting Mke AU Cora Co Quick." tnose to the "old uard" hooe to Republican trumped uinssues, er known because you don't bavo hthe public to fool and puttt r around with. Jrour anotherzllEayneMldric- tariff. Theyl inrn8.: harnt them up with ban- - lpuioyer&n worn 10 war and the Mexico for all they are worth to both! expect to out. them or dares try is a aig 'GETS-Iliquid. You put OH mae own and their interests after the election. guide private seconds. It a few drops in: a few 2V Moreover, quite irrespective of the moral issue in "nrotec dries. It's painless. Put your etock Huron ripht over it Put on your Xonwon t . limp or rflar8hies...have a corn "twist" in your face. The in pontics, ine election 01 Mr. Hughes would surely do this. That corn, callus or wart, will loosen from::: off It comes. Glory hallelu- MrMiv your toe .Wife is the biggest eell-- "' Jah! "GETS-IT- " of politics and toward taking politics out of the tariff. It is "worth In corn remedy In the world. When tfv It. vou know why. jnu"GETS-ITnotinglhatif such-- jesult can be. accomplished through a. tariff j Is told" " mended bv druffRlsts everywhere. Z5e il ,wiu cu Lauiiy uoi oe inrouirn a .ianii commission . bottle, or sent on Teceiot of price life r appointed by the protectionists. E. Lawrence CirChloago, tj T'3r"I beheveat hearty Mr? Wikon's ' Mexi.can policy is sounderi than that which Mr. Hughes seems to endorse. Few of the Amer- jvirvuson realizes,.! rmUiJQQUiased 1. so-call- ed Q- tout T T - ..: a and-Tec- om liSimmReli ar It will enable yoii to make a better selection to best suit your own is but one exarnole ot the manv lete. jworsel-iihethan-Americah- ests capturing a governmenyn-heir;6wn- . 4. So far as our relation to European affairs is concerned, I Ch ances "Prof do not think we shall become more efficient by swapping horses while we are crossing a stream. A change may plunge us into war your hard earned the State savings Bank of where you are insured against loss from Provo, - any cause. Of PROVO -- I Cashier. Smoot c & : racist i;han MrHneheshosems4accept-wd- : sort of necessary-ev- il ; he wouktnarrjM;he suftra--gett- e as a suffrage " "". to get rid of her! T Democrats haveiiept faith witrune people and 7. I think-th- e on their record. Taken as a whole the Wilson deserve administration has been more constructive than any previous ad ministration fornft generation. The Federal Reserve Act, the Farm Loan Act. the Underwood Act, the Child Labor Act, and a half dozen others of importance are a monument, and an imposing one. to Mr. Wilson's efficiency in proposing, preparing and pushing leg ; ; islation through Congress. 8. I also think that Mr. Wilson has witnstooa, witn remarxana able firmness, the tremendous pressure- - 01 ice-seeKers a at well as especially, any previous president, maintained, as civil of reform. service, the principle of administration, change The attempt to prove the contrary has failed. 9. Like'many other voters, I am repelled, rather than atthe speeches tracted, by a campaign of carping criticism in which fault-findineven of the Republican candidate consist chiefly of t Urigma ' ' - TWO BIG EVENTS. ' , Fair .and falLConference VP. S, Salt LakeZCityLSept. 30, Oct. 8th, 191 6. : 7X6W excnrsionrrates ;Ti Sal t Lake Route on laieNephi and 'Ttotic and NorthBeniemb.er30tli 1 to pctober 8th inclusire. Good returning Octo-h- r 12th. All other points on sale J September 29thTT60ctober fh, inclu sive. Good returning unui wuiooer 15th. Extra sleepers and day. coaches V be for this occasion. Utah-St- ate ... nt If the shoe fits, it'B a sure woman will ask for a smaller .'ma Sizzling Base Heat If you had a stove witlra'sur- face "Of wood, lined with asbestos, yoti could not heat with it, because wood and asbestosarepoor radiatingurfaccsTThe same is relatively true equal to .any base burner. You annroas the ash pit of a Cole's Hot Blast than in the oven of your . ' - withrzcasi: Jmnndmka It" willgiveou"a'theheat" thatjsla.ydur L"c"oal7 irL bottom of Cole's Heaters, which radiate a the heat from the stove into the room. f " T: "cook s tbveT base burners and ak stoves as compared with the large sensitive radiating body and Mi t A Wooden Stove . -- 7j ' all seem -. to - ' never U8ed In singrular. ' U U aU," but ."you . ed " which ill befits Mr. Hughes. Telephone and you' will at once notice the heat in the room. This remarkable heating been accomplished in oak stpve and you will scBrcelyJieai: the stove.' Try this experiment in a Cole's Hot Blast Heater old-fashion- a-s-uff :wlefa1 All ffi' in the g, KINDLING WOOD I. "To? Bum a Sunday Newspaper - CASTLE GATE CLEAR CREEK KING SPRING CANYON -- CAMERON STANDARD - 1; -ott- "That Good Coal" COKE and for your careful inspection. - Sp afford ANTHRACITE SMITHING morfrf 1 - I fSTATE BANK ALVA NELSON, moHeyihf 1 carry in stock ready inauguration, paralyze our foreign policy completely. From November to March may be the .most critical months of the war. If Mr. Hughes is elected neither we nor foreign nations will know, ' during that interim, exactly where we stand. to 5. There national our is another great danger , efficiency in voting- - the Republican ticket. If Mr. Hughes is elected, the Senate will probably remain Democratic. Only a Republican landslide ' can make the Senate Republican, and of such a landslide there seems no prospect. 6V The Democratic platform is more progressive and effective than the Republican. The plank on Woman Suffrage is mOre progressive, than the Republican. Mr. Wilson is more careful than Mr. Hughes to avoid giving the impression of makingpromises beyond his party's platform, promises which he cannot give any guarantees of keeping. But he is. I have reason to believe, at heart perience of those iinf people who have lost their money by speculation, fire or thieves and deposit with 1: ex fBd1tT3ldertainir ltyhwcostly ortun-at- e IfiilLhold fire 36 hours with--- L out attention. Burns any fuel soft coal, hard coal or wood. : Come in and,see-iLtoda- :- y Bigna size.- - "Cole's Hot Blast makes your coal pile last" To ovoid look for on food door imitation The Brifljtiam Young UMwsrty Will Begin its Forty-firs- mm Mm,. jCo if A 240 West Center Academic t I manand te;ei)hoae9JUmo-jcom- LIONEL BARRYMORE IN A SATILE ROL.E tea. Sept ember 25 1916 WILLARD 4N "THE AT THE COLUMBIA MACK zZ"r-f-f gh to- e "!. AND T7Tn7" VER- (Willard-JIackT-- 110A - - ( "The ..Quitter," a five part Metro "in- wonderplayTln "which "Lionel "Barry-mor- e Mark Horn is starred, will be' the big feavited to social affairs by" members of the Four Hundred. He has risen from ture attraction at the Columbia on the slums and despises wealthy idlers. Saturday.. In this prod uctioiT Air. and In Wayne MadiBon (J. Barney SherryMs a leader in the social world, lie snubs role of "Happy Jack" Lewis, a has invested heavily In miner of Paradise Gulch; It is, easily Horn the' test "role" Mr.'TJarryniore haji ever ; one" of the Horn companies: depressesJhe stock, and Wayne sppb esBay speaking atage ruin ahead His broker adyjseshlra4or B : the screen. LtatnyitHoni-t- a dlnnef. jiorn ac How needlessly ' explici- t- are - the cepts and meet- s- Wayne's pretty daufhter Viva Madfson (Enid signboards in the dry States that Tile girl" doeshl like Horn's bear the words "Soft Drinks"-aif ill natured way of talking of people of thpp miild ho anvihinp' hut that' Hora:: afrTrAmeWCa'Jr society; and refuses him f " presses; Wayne s stock some more. To rule the Beas," declares r Admiral save the family fortunes, "Viva 'con- Dewey, ' but ' "eventually", is " a long sents to accept Horn. He insults, the word; , girl and she' rejects; .him. Jlorn throws . Provo", Utah CON-QUERE- MONDAYATINEE ofoaeh toct thm rv ! 3 1 a-,-. - .... , 1 1 . Is ter-estin- g Horn-Way- ne i Septet . Mpr-key- j. s : l AllJnqu'me5Will Receive PrompiAllcrQion, - ; ..... - . 7 1 n qmI,: ' mnii m,iP.,jif ang..li. W i n . '..v....... ! |