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Show THR PROVQ HERALD PAGE FOUR. I..- -. for $l.(Mlthui lug 18 pounda-of-riweek at the Prov.jrMeat and tPaeking ce save YoiESuiiripi Cartons SMOREORLESS PERSONAL S Keratlain is moving to MAN FOB Fresno, California, where he will engage in business, ... J. The Sanitary-Sun- ri pp f!artnn is the most- - improved cereal package on the market. It preserves the excellence :and freshness of its contents; Thisrpun J -- tuiiiier - is equipped with a tight fitting lid. The Jast portion of -- - -- m ffluinu G- . ACTIVE, LIGHT, CARRIES 7, TREAS COUSTY - AND ONLY $12S0 - William L. Opensbaw Is a native.of The closing rally at the campaign Ulan He was born at Santaauin 53 . . i i .. ... .. .in 1 f illil . .. A . I I 1 J ft . . . V I , iub Luiauiuiii lu 1L uimue jctno asu.nu)-imi- m ,U,v.. Wllue.Iieiu B. H. aua and Roberts cauie uere this 'evening.. eany seiners oi uiau Air. Simon Bamberger will be the speak- with the hand tafj. compaa7. son a the of Is' ers. Openshaw particularly i soil. He has made a" success of farm-Henry Cluff is bacV Jtrbm Idaho, ing and timbering. He - served; his where he has spent , serfefal months town for v several terms as president visiting-relativand friends" . iand of the Town Board and was elected for oiie term as representative to the over the country. - : . 1. looking In 'politics, Mr. State legislature. ia decidedly Democratic A daughter has been born to" Mr. Openshaw and fearless. He served his church and Mrs. Jacob Coleman. bv filling a two year mission to the I., Mr nnd Mrs. Rnaselj Storrs' are Southern States, and is at present one i down from Storrs. They were called to Provo by the serious illness of A vote for Mr. Openshaw is a vote for Mrs. Storrs' father, John A, Brown. security of Utah; county funds. T .' nw But only for j ' just a few . 1 es ROLLED OATS is always as fresh as BraityoihprToodH-Tir- e - itr-- not sold sanitary - jtwekages, housewives Are saving the empty Sunnpe cartons, in .... whuji suit, nee,, sugar and other foods, "which " they want protected from dust, dirt and other con-- . ..lamination. - Oder Swirtpe. Knffe-ethe delici rais graiirdrfnkr- - Refreshm gr health-ful and strengthening. ,. Soa review of .other candidates - -- t John Smith, the man who was shot page tlirte ) by A. S. Atwood In Spanish Fork can von Monday, after Smith had x . CEREAL B "l--- - FWtfk&l - - -- " I. cj Utah Cerial Food Co. ' - day$moreat$1280. On and after December 1, T OGDEN, UTAH. sea:7-psseisger6-- 30 on CKilmeirs is flight on its , as to liis snnity Friday by W. T. Hasler and A. i. State Stewart ndfjcommitted-ttt-lh- e Mental hospital. Doctors Cut the h igh cost of Irving' bjr -- i . feeh Mfl5 , jvKiclbmeans u i coEomy-plsrQufy--- n " , BfA- THE-GOLUM- buy- - throughout. : r! iiiiii ... rei nil niim Like a good $1350 n nucdD vi The last rally of the tampatgn will be "field hi the Columbia theatre tonight and Hon. Brigham H. Roberta will and Hon. imou iBamberger speak. The Glee club will sin and thA niihli- are Invited K I Provo Implement & Motor - 1 DR71. Company HUGHES" COMING "HOME G. L3IraJL-GJlughesha- l...k. Dttrait) (Allfrieti a. telegram s- from Dr. B. G. Hughes who has been memssage- - staAed-4hat-h- - homito1ugIi morrow. - or I J n ABig-Economy-Eve- "? i ; i einnarkr-f-- - getting to be a favorite diversion. Quite a number of clubs have- tried it with satisfactory results. and Bers, mapped out for shoot in' 1917. r .Sportsmen, : a two' daysr registered of Vermont irarchased 13 yearsand then deer were more 22 zlaw now. , -- were-takenu- bmken-fai- t prohibition question. Why trust them again? Why not Initio fT4 nemocrdts-CL- ci to pass these laws for you. Be consistent and vote for a man who is not tied to the "Booze Crowd" is stricter . rifiliirlilM them tp sell without- is delayto make it very profitable for you to buy now. Don't fail to attend this great sale beginning Wednesday, : a plentiful than voters. The first year the bars, were let down .7,186 deer have-price- d most gratify ing e deer in 1875 and turned them loose iiL .tuefoxestL fe w miles jromlJRut land. There was no deer shooting for ft inn be plans-hav- Retiblw fo r eight years now on the A new trapshooting club has been formed at Minaki, Ont with 30 mem- - n saving-wil- l f LTtapshooting, under electric light is As a demonstration of the genuine value giving ability, ncife U the values offered in our window display, Arty article, or group Fl -- of articlesshown will be sold at $5.00, Many articles that can n oi be shown in the windows will be included in the sale and from a viewpoint of saving it ' will be one. oL the biggest ecGnomyVejsverheld in this store. . ip .'n preparing Jorzthis salejwe have not. taken.-- into consider- - Your THI8 Peter P, Carney. By - put of the store quickly so we to- - CHIP8 FROM THE CLAYS. This sale comes at an opportune time right now when the first cold snao telta of colder ones to-- f ollow and when vati wtttiHeedz ' J coats, skirts, fursf blankets, underwear, boy's suits and shoes,: . 'V This is an event that means big savings for everybody, X b be ilson " asBTrattvef I ImI wottld- W past years "died" this ' morning at his home in the Bonneville ward Peter Thomsen was 77 years of age ahd-i- s survived by a wife and one eon. His sou Karl lives in .Lehi. He twenty-five- nl merchandise at a special price of , Tor A resident of Provo for the ihr " Wednesdayt November 8thf we shall offer new fall and winter J to vote; DIED THOMSEN MORNING. PETER MeEctiandise weeksThe - e.. claim that there was no "described as a side show of the of a strike, he asked why the publican party and not -- :sinccrc ff senator did not all and their advocancv Smoot's -- Continued from Page l.J. -- -- witlv-- p those, of the Republicans. jThere had never been a President, said Air. Mays, "who stod as high in the estimation as did President Wilson." The foreign policy.of President Wilson was taken lip and defendedand many1 incidenta were cited The charge of . vacillation against President Wilson and the charge at the same time of forc ing legislation was inconsistent at l Re-dang- ' In" the-olu- t deaths thatA Republican tausus had decided not passed a suffrage amendment that it would not be healthy for tht during the forty years it had been in ' bringing, Dower? on the strike. Hearst DemandTwwTrT He charged that William Randolph had been to the President and told him that if he did not Intervene . North ln MaJority- T)n the questions of the South ing in the saddle, he said there is not- a committee in the senate or the in Mexico, Mr. Hearst would turn all house 1a which tliefe Is not a majority the power of his the papers of northern men. He explained and President and defeat him. against --z .Mr. Mays defended his vote on the tax on cop-- j in connection with the LMexican ques-peThe friendship of the South to tion cited opinions of Charles W. . the West was extolled and instances : Fairbanks, former President Wm. H. were given, such as the passage of .the ' Taft, and other ' least Republicans support-- . MIanwar. veterans bilL by the hoise,.; ing the President's course Achievements Recited. diulomatic-ReeotiatioThe federal reserve law7the rural which,- - failed Tio be passed with credits law, the child labor law and publican house for years. Opinions! Germany at the time of sinking the other legislation were taken up, their uuui leaumg nepuoiicaiis - that . the ; iulsUania, he read from : prominent benefitsr explained and the question prosperity of the country was not due Republican papers commending and that thrrpraisin-thasked why the Republicans had not to President's cotifse". There passed them?- - In speaking of Senator primary cause of the prosperity of was no change now,- - except that new this country is that this country has an election 4s on they are,7 not nonest . . peace- ' in their crHIHam 7 . : ' A remarkable thing about this elecl- - Mr .Mays that WT HI Kine be tion in some Republican states is that 'sent to the urged he would seriate, senators and congressmen are asking the President, and the senior sjpport senator to go back on the ground that they would - support the big financial in had supported the President, against terests they will probably need it. measures that were opposed by ReVocal selections were rendered by publican organization. uMurray K. Roberts and Albert South-wicThe Female' Side Show. and W. Roberts gave a The Woman's Party speakers now humorous address on "national J1 6Tforeign-"governmen- ts , Wooffl-OiU- d ' - r. ' -- ns. - - - , . t . k, - r. x travelings .''!' . f" v,.v -- n nes: Sale dates Nov. " IfittMlUUIIMIMyill : "H031E VISITORS" ' Long Limits." Z..-7San Diego Exposition open all year. iifmiiw v was-iss- To Southern California . nST West Moil 1 k though--t- he 29; " ' II , A 17" - Thu poster, appearing: on billboards V in many cities of the United States, expresses graphically the appeal that Bumuuiirauon nas mane 10 me warning men or America, w nac stronger appei m can mere ce tcia the service Woodrow Wilson has performed that saves this man's family from the brutalities of militarism and easwSes hmj to be working instead of fighting in a needless war that would have saved na lives and that would live ccccnipllshed nothing for the honor of the United States or for the welfare nf humanity? . t , ' 'Z.l ZS" ", - : - m Three Daily Trains Salt Lake City to Los Angeles. . See Agents for full information and California litera, ' j ture, or address J. IL MANDERFIELD, ArO. P. A., Salt Lake City, Utah. . " |