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Show TUB SPANISH FORK PRESS, KPAN'ISH FORK. UTAH FOLKS KGSiasa IN OUR CONTiNUCn rCQM LAST wcck. TOWN -- MA3. CAL LAG fit-- ft hao ir iwice in Atu Succession and POCTDa LOWELL HAD IT THREE Boy Pop But twice tjmjs AS had BCMiHD oeforb AS EdwaiJ rr McCoHoab IS WHAT AN3WC8 NCXT WEEK ALTOCASTT How Shall We Farmers Vote l from lit of T A. Ulna of Nrphl. who dm oral In l4liittKin la I In M.nrr-llumUt la tUII, up for uwu al I In l loa of Cong PulkiwIftK art voo Outss - CAN FRED MATLEY Calvin Cunlldge, a the of the I'nlt.d Kiau, haa blocked the pa moko of the MrXary n Haugen Hill, the only Farmer Relief Measure possible of cotudderalloif session of Congress lit lurlrg Ihe .ii Ilr loot arlilra In hi In so doing betrayed the rnnfl md In I tin now for an. lubm finding of forty millions of the best forntailon of tlali farmer. lie l II lence American citizenship. las of IlHauwhii aid ran how l In farmet Tbe farmers hold Ihe balanre of la lliln poll! leal power In these United Slate Mr. Winn la a lteiuldbnn, lint Id snd If properly organtxed, would surIn (Political Advertisement) In tin la reented purely study ety use it to resent a betrayal surh Irrrata of tin farturra of Ho Htnl as they suffered at the hands of PresMr. W. Ray Gammed and son rrpanllan of polillra. foolldgo In ronnertlon with tfelf preer rat Inn la tin Hr it law ident legists-'Io- n of Bingham are spending tbe lilake Relief the Farmer proposed of nature. Previous to tin during the GSHi Congressional week here the world ar, a reasonably atlr.ntory session. guta of her parents, Ills egotism In nsplrlng to condition obtained aa between Azrl succeed himself Mr. A. llansea. Mrs. and Jacob a such after culture, industry and commeree. 'ihe of pharlsaclall Indifference display to the lb dollar by farmer represented of distress which welled up Mr. and Mrs. Lon Wilde of Mamthing be product and baa for sale from cry the throats of millions of sufImlua with tin a waa about at par fering farmers during 192.1, should moth spent Sunday here visiting her trial dollar represented by the com be nut alt It such a sollldly united parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars P. Larsen. moduli be baa to purchase. but tlur of the farmers, that when the protest r Ing Ibo paat four yearn, thoudi. afit are counted from the agrl They were accompanied by their tbe war adjuaitncnta hud taken place, ballots aotne thing have become very much cultural district, cautious Cal will children and returned to Mammoth out of balance. Tbo farmer ban been flnJ himself hurled so deep under avalanche of opposing vote that Sunday evening. particularly hard bit, becauae piaMlc-all- y the will b kept busy during llto reeverything be buy. Including he mainder of his allotted three score Rev. Theo. Lee, an Independent in bla transportation of bin n duct, and tbe labor he employs, has years and ten digging himself, out politics, and an ardent admirer of been left on a very much higher and hi successor in the White llouae evwhoever lie may be, will be made to Theodore Roosevelt, says be la going plane than before the war, while baa for real ire that the farmers bare at last and he producea erything to vote for Davis and most of tbe sale, thla in a way representing discovered that they are a potent fac- Democratic state and county ticket, In National tor and tbe that politics, hla purchaalng power, haa declined levels Presidents who aspire to succeed which he cbaracterlxee as "a fine in price to practically pre-wIn office, must at least bunch of ao that hla dollar may be aaid to hnve themselves men." a decent regard for the agriculdeflated In value to between GO and hove tural Interests. No farmer, familiar 70 cents. Dr. F. S. Harris, president of tbe with tbe attitude of the President toblM, IntroducThe McNary-Ilauge- n ward relief farmer Connell Boy Scouts ot .during legislation of Timpanogos session ed In the last Congress, the first seslon of the 6Sth Congress, America, reports that the drive Is would. In the opinion of tbe principal can vote for Calvin Coolldge without National and State Farmers organ-Ixatln- s first law of nature and progressing in a satisfactory manner and more than ten thousand violating the a to the shameful be- and that President S. L. Cblpman becoming party leading farmers and business men's of Agriculture perpetrated and Clayton Jenkins, director and clubs (as evidenced by their endorse- trayal his administration. ment of tbe same flld with the Ag- during Since it Is unthinkable that any secretary respectively, will visit the ricultural committees during the farmer with the circum- Nebo division of the council on Wed- hearings on the bill) have cured this stances acquainted will commit pol- nesday next, at which time they hope deliberately the have made would difficulty, and itical suicide by voting to return Cal- the work will be completed in this farmers dollar about equal In value vin Coolldge to the White House, the district. with the Industrial dollar. The bill Important question arises of men waa not a party measure In any sense and what shall wo do?" of the word. It was both supported What brethren, shall we farmers who in the PRETEXTS INFECTION and oposed by represntatlves of both past have voted the Repersistently The Is It In greatest discovery in flesh healing Congress. political parties publican ticket and helped to build a the marvelous Borozone, a preparation generally admitted that a great dis Ihe now machine is that used that comes in liquid and powder form. parity does exist between the ex to humiliate and destroy being us, do to It is a combination treatment that not prothe farmers of value rid ourselves of the responsibility for only purifies the wound of germs that change duct and the products of labor and our distressed condition that attach- cause infection but it heals the flesh with restorbe is to a If es to us because of our past affilia- extraordinary parity Industry. Bad wounds or and industry, tion with the party that has so cuts which takespeed. ed between agriculture weeks to heal with the McNary-Hauge- n of the the basic principles shamefuly betrayed us; shall we ordinary liniments mend quickly under bill must be put into effect, marsh up to the polls, forget our the powerful influence of tnis wonderful whether we operate under a Repub- wrongs and again cast our ballots to remedy. Price (liquid) 30e,60e and $1.20. lican, a Democratic.or any other form return our betrayer to power, or shall Powder 30o and 60c. Sold by CITY DRUG COMPANY of administration, otherwise all reg- we use our franchise to vindicate our an claim to American Citizenship and (ADVXBTISniXNT) ulatory laws that interfere In comway with the free exchange of na- demand equality for Agriculture" merce between this and all other with other American Industry, labor tions, and all laws and regulations and commerce? Let every that tend to protect labor, transporAmerican farmer answer the questation and the operation of our pub- tion for himself, but let us not forlic utilities above the world level get that of the two other candidates must be materially modified or re- aspiring for the Presidency of the pealed, and all activities of this na- United States, John W. Davis, the tion be lowered to the same plane as Democratic candidate, stands upon a like activities in other nations, and platform declaring in favor of an exall our operations leveled down to port commission to market the farworld supply and demand basis and mers exportable surplus in such a made to compete with like products way that same will not establish the of other nations before such a parity price of the whole crop. This is the basic principle of the McNary-Hauge- n can be brought about. T. C. WINN, Nephi, Utah. By his egotistical indifference to Bill. the distressed condition of the Amer-- . (Political Advertisement) rr-r- rl tv. ' n fatnu-r- , lr-l.l- rtrl rli-rllo- r a Republican Candidate for County Comnilaaloarr( Trrtn) During tbu past two year: Mr. Malloy haa served the county la tbe capacity of Commlaloner. An Investigation of bis record while In office will show that ho haa alwaya been on the Job looking after the beat Interests of the people of tbe county. Wo have better roads, more efficient administration of tbe county buslneee and more economical use of tbe public fund becauae be baa been In office. on hla lie le entitled to record. rrt r-- tai. ar Ki no D ft ami 2ie New Eioadl Y For (lit past fivt yi-ai- t I liao lnn continually er Health Mi ick ami Miffeiin;; regain ninl pieherve their health. h im; to help the My whole aim i.iul thire i to In instrumental in fretting SICK PEOPLE WELL IN Till: SHORTEST TIMK POSSIBLE AT A MIN-1- M IM COST. As i a well proven fact the majority of disease is caused hy certain vertebrae (small hones of the spine) lieing slightly out of place vital force pressing on nerves and thus preventing the front flowing to the different organs. This interference causes disease as the organs involved are unable to function normally. . With the pressure REMOVED, normal forces go to the weakened organs which resume normal functions and health is restored. CHIROPRACTIC, like other sciences, is progressing daily and TODAY life Chiropractor is more efficient and can give better service than ever before with the aid of the X EUROCA I A)M ETKR. The NEUROCALOMETER has been invented not to treat your disease (CHIROPRACTORS XHYKll Tit HAT) but TO DETERMINE TIIK EXACT PLACE IX THE SPINE WHERE TRANSMISSION I1AS BEEN INTERFERED WITH HY PRESSURE TO SHOW THE PATIENT TIES EXACT PLACE ANI) TO SHOW HIM WHAT HAPPENS WHEN THE ADJUSTMENT OF THE VERTEBRA HAS BEEN GIVEN. It proves beyond a doubt THE TRUTH of the PHILOSOPHY, ART AND SCIENCE OF CHIROPRACTIC proving to the MOST SKEPTICAL person that CHIROPRACTIC indeed GETS SICK PEOPLE WELL. , Hoping the season has been a pleasant one for you and that you consider the contents of this letter sufficiently important to call and see me and the NEUROCALOMETER soon. will J. H. HENDERSON, D. C. PIi. C. PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR Vi VtontTVitmiUMWi 2Z T TT" 40k. ---x ed Oh, Boy! A beet fork between town Lost and Bradford .Lane dump. Finder please notify Bernell. Hansen. Four rooms and basement for rent See Joseph Brown. Its a Wow! The Aristocrat of all Amateur Shows is Coming to SPANISH FORK The Legions I WINONA THEATRE; Friday and Saturday Nights, NOVEMBER 7 and 8 (ADVXBT1SIMKNT) (ADVXBTISEMENT) The Misses Elizabeth Manson and Dobbs, both of Dividend, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hutchlsion went last week here, the guests of spent to Provo one day las, week to visit Mr. and Mrs. James Hutchison. friends from the "old country, Mr. At the regular meeting and lunand Mrs. William Day, who have moved to Provo to make their home. cheon of the Spanish Fork Kiwanis The ladies were dear friends and had club held last Thursday evening at not seen each other for 23 years, so the Cottam Cafe, President Wm. H. Tolhurst presided. The main feature both enjdyed the visit very much. ' of the program was a stirring adThe Ladies Literary club was en- dress, Our Government, by Joseph tertained last Friday afternoon by E. Nelson, who emphasized some of The time was the priviliegs as well as the duties Mrs. Dena Bowen. a discussion of the of citizenship. . J. W. Christensen with occupied present day politics. Mrs. Christina spoke on the subject of procuring a Cornaby gave a sketch of the life of Carnegie library for Spanish Fork, President Calvin Coolldge and some outlining some of the work already of the principles for which he stands; done and emphasizing the fact that Mrs. Hannah Browne gave the life unless the citizens get behind and of Davis with excerpts from the Dem- boost the library movement, we will ocratic platform; Mrs. Ida Strang lose this very desirable addition to gave the life of Robert M. LaFollette the citys advancemnt. Marion Tayand some of the principles which he lor spoke along the same line, other advocates. Following the sketches club members expressed themselves some time was spent in general dis- as heartily In favor of doing all poscussion. Luncheon was served to 12 sible to secure the library. Miss Af-to-n Jones sang a solo. The regular members and one visitor, Mrs. Wm. luncheon was served. Bowen. Dazzling Dances Many Men Classy Costumes Tinkling Tune Splendid Scenery Gorgeous Girls Lots of Laughs Jazzy Jokes All the Spanish Fork Artists in in one Big WonHerful Troupe. Two Nights of Mirth and Melody 75 in the Cast PRICES 75c and $1.00 Reserved Seat Sale at the Worrld Drug Co., Wednesday morning. Nov ember 5th, at 9 a. m. Direction Harrington Adams Inc., of Ohio |