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Show S UTAH STATESMAN; SEPTEMBER 7. 1928. Carded Wool Manufacturers Assert What the South Has to Say 1922 Tariff Unjust to Producers And Manufacturers; Demand Change About Smiths Acceptance SOUTH. . Association Which Has Supported Republican Party for Years in Open Revolt Over Bungling; Refuse to Contribute to Hoover Campaign. When a Democrat declares that iha Republican hava been tarltt bunglers tha aiaismant can ba laughed o mora or laaa but whan an organisation Itka tha Curded Wool Manufacturers association, ona of tha largest wool wanuiaa. lurara aaaoelaUuna In tba world, da claraa In no uncertain terms that iha Republicans hava bungted and whan thia aaaodailon rfuaea to cuntrlbuta to tha campaign tund until Hoover takaa aoma atand on ilia wool tariff thing begin to look bad lor tha U. O. F. For twenty yaara tbia aaaodaiion baa coutrlb utad liberally and faithfully lu tha Itapubliuan caniiialgn tuud but thle yaar baa flatfuoledly rafuaed to glva a dime until lloovar anuoune a for tlialr kind of a tariff. And In viaw of tha fact that wuol la ona of tha big product of tba weat tha waeiemara are entitled to know Just why tha manufacturer are complaining at tba praaent tariff. Gives Maud. Jn a signed article in tha Boston Transcript of August 2t, IkSt, Jos apb W. Randall of iha Carded Woolen Manutacturara aaaociation eaya tha following about certain unnamed Republican senator who hall from wool growing states: Tha government can't change tha styles of clothea . . . but it cun tarilf on substitute a protective wool based upun vuluo In place uf the ruinous and senseless duty of 31 centa a pound which it fastened wuolen and upon tho American worsted tnduatry at tha DICTAWHO OF SENATORS WERE AMONG 3 HE LARGEST TION IN TUB PRODUCERS UNITED STATES HUT WHO NEVERTHELESS KNEW SO LITTLE ABOUT WOOL TARIFF DID NOT KNOW THAT THE WHAT IS SELF EVIDENT" name, should bo placed tariff ly that a WOOD upon value rather than upon a rata per pound basis. Tho r.rticle claims that tha Ra. publican tariff has not given tha producer proper protection and baa also placed so high a tariff wall on certain grades of wool that tha manutacturara have bean forced to uao cotton ir shoddy and that tho consumer have had to pay tha bills. Tha article throughout is a scathing rebuka of tha lack of common aanaa in applying tha tariff. Tho article an followa: Tlw Article. To tho Edltot of tha Transcript: Your editorial of last Friday entitled. "Wliat a Tariff Does," call- afing attention to tha protective fect of a duty of IS S per cant ad valorem ug import! of allk and rayon hosiery into tha Brltlih lalaa since July 1 1935. might well be on supplemented by an explanation what auch a duty on wool would manwool do for. wool growing and ufacturing in tha United States. thle During the three years under tariff of 31 S per cant, every 11000 dollars worth of rayon and allk hosiery Imported Into Groat Britain has paid a tax of ISSS.SI, regardleis of whether the goods were valued at IS par dosen pairs or at S3. If valued at IS per dosen, tho British protective tax Is $1.(7 per dosen. If valued at SS per dosen, the British tax la .(T par dosen. la In this way tha protective Ilka the tux on real estate In tha United States. If the tax rata la 330 on every thousand dollars of value, tho annual tax on a cotugs valued at 13000 Is 3(0; on a man- on valued at 350,000, tha tax la 11000; and on an office building a. valued at $100,000 tba tax la $10,-ou- a British Method K. is evident that thia method of taaaa on as tha ease in baaing value, of rayon and allk hosiery In Great Britain and of real aetata In tha United Stales, (lvea equal and justice to all. Aa a result of tho advaloram duty, tha imports ot American fsjron and allk hoelery Into Great Britain, aa you state, have fallan from $4 per cant of tho total In 1131 to f par cont In 1021. and British hosiery manufacturers hava bean enabled to develop their production and supply tha British demand. Now contrast this British tax on imports and tha American tax on real state with our protective tar. iff an wool. Clothing wool Imported into tho United States pays a tax of Si cants par scoured pound, of Its value. If valued at $1.34 par pound, avary $1,000 worth of tha wool pays a tax of $3$0, or 1 6 par cant of the value. If valued at 10 cants par pound, ovary $1000 worth of tho wool pays a tax of $10tS, or 101 per cant V. b. Condition. Under normal conditions of production tha aheap In tha United States produce little mora than IS par cant of the wool required to supply clothing for homo requirements. Of thia comparatively small wool, at supply of home-grow- n least conalsta of tha finer grades coming Into competition with foreign wool valued at, aay $1 par scoured pound. Under theta conditions our tariff plaeas on an Industry already staggering under adverse condition of fashion and over expansion, a speclflo tax on Its raw materials, which Is Ilka a tax of. aay, $1000 a ysar on every parcel of real estate in tha United States, regardless of whether it Is a $3000 cottage, a 350, 0C0 mansion, or a $300,000 office building. Supply Cat Off. Ths affects of auen a burden on wool manufacturing are plain. Ths production of tho mora expensive aiadea of wool la protected by a fair duty of 1 per cent ad valorem, and under this protective doty tha wool growers are prosperous and satisfied. But tba foreign supply of th coarser wools, of which a comparatively small amount la produced by American sheep, and of which a largo quantity la neadad to supply domestic requirements, la taxed from SO to 100 par cent ad valorem, a tax that operates as a partial or complete embargo aa iha valuo per pound decreases With a large proportion of tha wool needed for clothing ubjoct to title excessive and prohibitive tax, tha mills ora forced It ax-a- ct three-quarte- rs -- 30-3- to substitute shoddy and cotton for wools not produced in this country, and to uaa Inferior cons' ructions of fabrics. In order to supply tha demand tor fabrics. It fa also Important to remember that tho exceaslva tax rising above 100 per cent ad valorem la levied on tha coarser wools which need tha least protection, owing to thalr lowat cost of production. Work of Bunglers. Tha United States government ean do nothing to changa tha prevailing styles of rlothlng for man and women. It ean do practically nothing to correct tha evil of In- which dustrlal must be remedied. If at all, by tha But tha govern-- si Industry itself. ment ean substitute a protective ENJOY ARTHUR CURTIS JAMES, BIG RAILROAD MAN, ANNOUNCES HE WILL WORK FOR SMITH organisation formed to work tor th repeal or modification of the Eighteenth Amendment, . Tha nama ot Mr. Jamas la recent year haa bean linked with thoaa of Iterrlraan, Hill and Gould as ona of th railroad klnga af America. Hla substantia! holdings of railroad shares hava mad hint ona of th principal owners of the Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Chicago, Burlington A Quincy and Western Pacific. Mr, James 1a President af th Curtis Securities L'oihpany and th Curtiss Southwest Corporation, and la Vies President auid director In th Phelps, Dodge Corporation, whose specialty is metals. He 1a a director of tha Burlington line. L W. Wadsworth May Cause Split clu-sans- ." Greet-North- InNewYorkG.O.P. ut four-squa- over-fallin- h Anli-8a!o- Tlmsa-Ficayu- n fair-mind- d. LEGAL NOTICES. con-tlnu- aa two-par- ty re-22-nd Inter!. l.) New-hou- se 1, a tlans. - lit, un-le- as 1. nt BRIGHAM CITY, UTAH Sep-tam- Brilliant fireworks display "Arabian Nights. Horse Races with bucking mustangs and steers. Artistic parade each day. Dancing Movies Carnival Attractions I Free Peaches For All Friday and Saturday 4. pt ; pt September 14,h and 15111 Dedication of gigantic electric arch over Main Street. X al life-lon- Latln-Americn- Rates On All Railroads. ern re ' at " Tha apaach throughout la thoroughly charactarUiio of tba man ATLANTA. GA. tha people of Now York have cum Likens Ilim to Famous Democrats, to know so well. It la tha assurance of a concluding sentence that Arthur Curtis Jamas one ot tba atand under th Smith banner aeon From tha Constitution (Dsm.) Tha acceptance address of Gov. ha will "endeavor to conduct this aacurl-Ua- a afterward, signalising Ida new alone of la Alfred E. Smith surpris- campaign on tho high plan that largest owners of railroad legiance with a 150,000 contrlbu a tton of our and befits tha In For always America ability. intelligence to tho 8mith campaign fund. ing and confounding Certainly that Is tha plana staunch Republican, la out for Aside from tha wide Influence hla day and demand b is as clear and oourageoue aa wore hla archt-type- s. upon which h haw pitched tha Governor Smith for president. In wielded by these prominent reJefferson, Jackson, Cleve- speech of acceptance. a message sent to tha governor by cruits to th Smith forces through C. A 8. Railway Company, land and Wilson. He stands forth Mr. James from hla summer home their connections in tha financial F.l TEXAS. Railway Company. AmeriDALLAS, clann-ca R-- I., a Mr. James and industrial world, th at chief Newport. Paso A Southwestern Company, Clean Kuillh on "Nulllltcallon." pledged hla hearty support can Democrat In tha spotlight of gained by advantage strateglo First irurn The Newa (Ind. Dam.). Company and o national observation. Th telegram arrived shortly their open declaration for Govar-no- r trusteeSecurity Thera nr vague spots In Gover- before In tha matter of prohibition, deGovernor Snlth started on as ths governor's cam- Company.of the United States Trust Smith, nor reperSmith's apsach acceptance Verification yesterday of tha re- claring positively against any hie week-en- d trip to New Jersey. paign managers sea It, Is In th reHe la interested in educatten. beof tho saloon, ho frankly atatan haps a many and as dubiigble aa It was telephoned to him at tha assuring effect they believe It will ing a trusts port that former United Mates Sen- turn b found In Mr. Hoover's. of Amliant Foliage thus to that hla temperpersonal Hotel from Blltmor headquarters ator Jamas W. Wadsworth would anceopinion l" IUmPtea Normal and However, on the question which and publlo morale can be adtho Democratic national com- fnaMatraiworidwhaMtitav fael Industrial Ilka to hava tha Republican nomin- vanced, batter promoted and se- In splto of the docrcaa of platform of Institute, tho MetropolMotors build- an open aland taken for tha Dem itan Museum In of Art, tho New York avldentiy has the mitteeTho the General ation for senator caused much eom cured by certain amendments In and candidates, read: man with Publlo nomine ocratic ing. telegram by In consideration the and th Children1 Library place largest and amanlmant tha on large financial Interests at stake ment la Republican circles and tha eighteenth Ha atatea hla deter- of tha country, it is hardly to ho congratulations "Hearty Aid Society. Ha ta a director 1 sot. Volstead I distoward speech. will a your acceptance way great go long a has Governor Smith brought warning from member mination to keep hla oath of office. denied that the Union Theological Seminary. you my hearty support. proving the 'inytb'' that Iha Re- Ha la a member of tha Americas of tho dry wing of tho party that If chosen president, "to the last spuken with much greater clarity pledge Governor Smith upon receiving publican party Is tha sole custodi- Geographical and candor. Now Society', th Senator Wadsworths nomination dagraa. g formula to York Zoological Aa a solution of the problem the message directed that tha fol- an of tha and tha Democrat no reasonable Society Plainly, would cause a party split, juat aa It b lent: the lowing on prosperous.' reply tha country New York Botanical Garden, He keep In Uovcrnor that prohibition haa brought "I deeply appreciate your teleMr. Kaskob made no comment 1c a member of did two years ago. It was said ran find valid fault that proposal gives room many yacht elube Smith's attitude, and ha certainly country, ma Mr. support. on of onversion James. tho gram pledging your but diverse for undeniably wl'-opinions, and In 1301-1- 0 was Commodore of that tha dry faction the sup- leave those who oppoaa him as "a Thank fur wsa Demooratlo tour you congratulaat It of detlnlts virtue It predicted tho has being New tha York Yacht Club, port of tha League was dangerous wat" no solid ground on Whether what ha would do eould tions." that th National Headquarter Jamco Opposes Prohl hJon. him. from which travel to away to Is an Mr. James the fourth consent promt from ths four" financial of tho ready put Independent Repubbe dona with the "big NEWPORT, H. 1., "I d0 Mt nant figure of tho financial world world already out for Governor believe lican candidate In tha field If SenEighteenth Amendment la debatthat It waa aver Intended NEW ORLEANS. ator Wadsworth ahould bo nomintha fact that It is de- to ahlft hla allegiance from tha Smith war only th leaders of a that tha Constitution of tho United able. But "Meets lasoea Fearlessly." batable ahould acquit Governor Republican party to tho Demo procession which would keep on States should tell ua what wa can ated, as It did In 19l(, whan iha (Dam.) Smith of tha charge of wishing to cratlo nominee for president. Th crowing right up to th time of eat or nomination of Franklin W. Crist-ma- n From The drink," declared Arthur Governor Smith's address will nullify tho Constitution. Thar can first waa Chairman Kaekob. Soon the election-Iof Herkimer as an IndepenCurtis James In speaking of hla Americans b no nullification of tha Constitu- after h had accepted the position the case of Itaekob and du stand In favor of Governor dent candidate brought about Sen- convlnca til Bmlth ator Wadsworth's defeat. The claim that hla qualities have not been tion by statute ao long a tha su- as leader of tha Smith forces. It Pont, the governor's stand on pro- for the Presidency. was mads by a dry leader that if overrated by hla personal friends premo court holds ths power to was announced that William H. hibition I regurded as one of th "There Is nothing new In that," uact Woodtn, President of tho Ameri- etrongekt reasons for tlieir support he said. "I cam this ahould happen tha independent and admirers. It shonld make effec- destroy unconstitutional out for him long hearts ment. can Car A Foundry Company and of the governor. Both are identiappeal to tho minds and dry candidate for senator would tive before ho was ever nominated. My Identified with reeelv 300,000 votes Instead of the and consciences of nil men and with Association fied tho prominently Against principal reason te hla atand on woman who value candor, hanaaty number of other great corpora' tha Prohibition Amendment ae the prohibition 330,000 received by Mr. Crlstmsn- LIITLE ROCK. ARK. I do not Backs Smith. had hia support to members of Its directorate. but Tho Hoover supporters, who are and coursga. Hare is a leader who lone, Tha believe that Mr.question. pledged Disagrees, Smith's election troumost and difficult moots tha Ossetia tha governor. Pierre 8. du Pont, name of Mr. James has figured to win settle tha Th Arkansas From opposing tha aloctlon of Mr. question, but at chairman of tha Board of E. 1. du eoma extent In connection with th least It will will oppoaa tha nomination blesome of tha campaign issues (Dem.) ma a chance t of Senator Wadsworth oven mora fearlessly, eete forth his own conTh Gaxett 1 for th present Pont d Nemours A Co., took hi Constitutional Liberty League, an stand up andgiro b counted. them clearly dry laws, fully end strictly enforcstrongly. In thalr view It was said, victions respecting or evasion. Hie ed. It cannot shift grouud an Inch tha nomination of Senator Wads- and without qulbbla taken toward compromise with Governor W. H. Pool ....4(8 worth would ba fatal to tho Re- promises do not hava to ba faith(00 I1,?,?,? PV, wltl,n twentv days after th 100 W. H. Pool ....419 Smith on this Issue. Nevertheless, publican national and atata tickets. on faith stone, hla record of ervlce of this summons upon yen, nf thle newspaper can and will a 300 W. H. Pool ....470 At tha same time. It was admitted ful performance aa governor it served within tha county In 471 10,00a to aupport Governor Smith Pool. that Sanator Wadsworth haa a Now York warrants their fulfillMaynard which this action la brought; otherLrgals for (lie Utah Stale, ment In latter and spirit. 200 W.L.McWhtrter.477 for president. Its disagreement witn chance for tha nomination. Tha wise, within thirty days after servman shonld be in the StatesWhere Mr. Hoover contented him in over a purely academic to tha state convention hava And in accordance with tha tew ice, and defend the above entitled man office by 8 o'clock Wednn order of tho directors muds action; and la case been virtually determined. Tha time hlmaalf with generalisations Gov- point. and of failure Issue. discuss of week tho haa ernor tha dared Smith of nesday a la on candidates ao Prohibition 23rd Issue, of ao for filing designations th to do, Judgment will your day of July, 1120, ba rendered nr with th wata in a hopeless minorshare of each parrel of slock against you for delegates had expired and tha questions labeled "delicate" many to tho deand Guardian- aa may ba necessary will110he aold mand of the according only way a contact for delegates "dangerous'' frankly and In definite ity for the nation aa a whole. Th Probate complaint which hma law changes Governor Smith office. at the company can now ba made la by writing In detail. Attest been filed with the clerk ot aald dry Governoe Smith has riddled tha deems necessary and expedient Block. Salt LakeCliyUtah.on the .court. This action ts brought ths namss on tho official primary ship Notices. ballot, a teak of such difficulty that partisan claims of Republican per- would b defeated In Congress by For Further Information Consult day ot September, 1938. at 2 cover a judgment declaring null o'clock p.m., to pay the delinquent and veld tha marriage It would ba almost impossible to fection by citing tho recorded facts dry legislative votes. In tha second contract Clerk or tho RespecCounty in aasesement thereon together with heretofore existing between you and defeat any regularly designated of lta fumbling and failuresmat- place. The Gaaetta ean concelva ol tive Signer. no chief executive likelier to insist dealing with auch important tha coat of advertising and ex- the plaintiff. candidate for delegate. Third Judicial District pense! of sale. ters as farm relief, prohibition an on an honest effort at dry tew en- In th WILLIAM REGER, Court. In and for th County of forcemeat and, the like. MRS. JOSEPHINE 6HORTINO. forcement than thia man who Attorney for Plaintiff, SUNDAY BALLYHOO Salt Lake, State ot Utah. would change tho dry laws If he Secratary. P.O.addreei, (01-- 9 DENOUNCES SMITH. MOBILE, ALA. could. Above notice published In tha Balt Lake City. Utah.McIntyre bldg, NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. Th Gasetta trusts Governor GROVE. N. L As Challenges Corporate Rtatciman, Salt Lake City, Utah. OCEAN From Tho Register (Dem.) Smith to keep hi pledge to enthousands passed Ocean Grove toBeaver Copper Company, princi- (September Smith address of Governor reTho SUMMONS. because hla lawa th force Smith day on their way to tho tha Democratic nomlna, cord provesdryhim a honest and du- pal place of business, 303 NOIICE TO CREDITORS. demonetratlon at Sea Girt, tha accepting Third In Judicial District tha Salt Lake building. In is U City, courage. tiful man. Rev. William (Billy) Sunday, open- (ion le not lacking Estate of Annla Felt, deceased. Court, ot Salt Lake County, State an unusual document In It frank Tha Squth la also strongly rep- Utah. ing the annual camp meeting hora, avowal D. Raymond, Notice Is hereby given that a Creditors will present claims with of Utah. Adeline on tho major resented In the great mass of conof opinion declared that "tha greatest calamlaaues of tho campaign and rather gratulatory telegrams which hava meeting of tho board of directors voucher to tho undersigned at 222 plaintiff vs. Joseph E. Raymond, ity that can befall America ie to Lake defendant. Th of Utah to Salt State City, of Beaver the Copper company, McIntyre Bldg.. unexpectedly bold In Us challenge bean received by Governor Smith, put A1 8mlth in tha White Houee." of some of the larger corporate In following tha delivery of hla speech held on Saturday tha Tth day of Utah on or before the 10th day of tha Hid defendant: Yon nr hereOna voice was raised in protest. 1935. A. by aummonad to appear within From States reck' July, 1921, an assessment ot an1 November, GEORGE A man on tha couth tide of the au tireita of the country. Indeed, pro- of acceptance P. FELT. twenty day after tha service of In America onad particularly hostile, Ilka Okte' half ( 14 ) cent per share was levlsd dltorium cried: Three cheers for gressiva Democracy Anof estate this summons upon yon. If served eems to have found a new vole In homo, a host of telegrams, ail on the Issued and outstanding Administrator of tho A1 Smith!" deceased. within the county In which this Mr. Sunday gave a hasty glance a quarter where Americana might commendatory, hava been received stock ot th corporation, payable nie Felt, attorney action 1c brought; otherwise, with- Rawlings and Wallace follow some of th messages Immediately to A. J. Qc Julian in tha man's direction and then least expect to find it, for Now Hera 232 McIntyre in thirty day after atrrica, and treasurer, at 303 Newhouoe Build- for administrator, continued a verbal attack on Gov. York, It haa beenIs assumed nut given out for publication: Utah. defend the above entitled action; without reason. ths citadel of Mrs, J. E. Andewl Chairman, Wo' ing, Salt Lake City, Utah, and stock Building, Salt Lake City, Sept Smith. 7, and In case of yonr failure ao to of first publication. of Date vested Interests tho this assessment which corporate upon may "I don't find fault with him just for man's Georgia Committee do, Judgment will ba rendered 1921. on remain tho ConMonday unpaid Law because he's a Catholic hut be- tha country. Atlanta Enforcement, cf last publication Oct. 21, against you according to tb deDate White many eltlxena In Alabama third will of 1923, cause hes a Tammanytte, a CathSeptember, day tha honest upon gratulations mand of tba complaint which has W b delinquent and advertised for 1921. olic and wet," Mr. Sunday shout- and elsewhere will look upun what atand for law anforcemanL boon filed with the clerk of said sate at publlo auction and unless ed. "Show mo a Democratic candi- Governor Smith says of prohibition In th Demo in ballave and SO, you NOTICE Na ASSESSMENT court. This action la brought by date for ths past twenty years that with disfavor and na morally and which you up payment la made before, so much standard cratlo tha plaintiff to obtain a dear economically unsound, they will Tammanv Hall hasn't knifed." DIAMOND OIL COMPANY, hold. May God bless and keep of each parcel of auch stock as of dlvorc from the defendant and be of be on will State Utah, sold He declared that he was tha recognise that herein ha haa cremay necessary th of work ra of for tho you great for tho car and custody of her and specific issue th 2Znd day of Heptem corporation ambassador of God, out to defy all ated a definite storing our country to tho high Saturday principal place of business, minor children. and Mr. Hoover on to pay Lake 1933, at 3 o'clock tha forces of hell, "A1 Smith and between himself ber, Utah. standard and great City, principles JOHN V. SCHIES& what may turn out to ba tho domtho delinquent assessment thereon all tha rest of them." which It once enjoyed. Notice la hereby given that at inant factor in the presidential Austin Attorney for Plaintiff. G. Vox, Vico resident. As- together with the costs of advertia a regular meeting of th Board of O. P. address, 204 Utah Savings campaign. sociation Opposed to tha Prohl ing and expense of tame. Directors held on th lSUi day of A Trust Bldg,- Salt Lake City, c. p. Tho nation's attitude upon proIMEU on aasesement of PETT, bltion out an Amendment JR., "Ring August, 1921, Utah. (Abe. 24 - Sept 21) Ala. Protection of hibition aa reflected in both bouses MOBILE, th tales; ring In the true," came Secretary. cent (lc) per share was levied on Congress justlftes tha assump123 Newhouae Building, w aa shares mind product! of tho southern agricul- df to heard tha and outstanding my Issued all r Mr. Smith would most SXMMOXS. tural section through higher tariff tion that solemn vow of our great leadai July 13, Aug 10 of Diamond Oil Company (or on success even In hla proschedules on similar products with little issued and to restorhimself th on all Judicial District ahara th Third mill dedicating per recommend to modification EXTENSION NOTICE. grown in foreign countries will con- posal ation of temParanca through the outstanding aharas of tho former . Court of Halt Lake County, State stitute the appeal of tha Republic- of tha present law. of from th OH Barnes Utah. Clara Dinwiddle, people Company), payable of emancipation By order of tha board of direct- Gustaveson an party for the votes of Alabama tho eervitudo of prohibition. to Joseph Behllng, iplalntlff, vs. Daryl I Dlnwlddia, CHATTANOOGA. ors of Bcavor Copper Company, Immediately farmers. This declaration was mads - , defendant. E. 8. Whitaker, Gastonia. N. C. Build Vermont 201 at on Saturday, Sept. 1st, 1921, treasurer, ' Tha Pledges Effort to Enforce Dry today by Joseph O. Thompson, State of Utah to said De- From many favorabla comments passed tha delinquent date on the above Ing, Salt Lake City, Utah. Law." chairman of tho Republican agri- ; pendant: on ycur speech. I am aura assessment eta heard which thia stock upon Any was to Saturextended From Tho Times (Dam.) cultural group, who has opened Yon are haraby summoned to countless thousands have been tha find, day of September, secernent may remain unpaid on Governor timllh'a spesch ot achere and will make a headquarters converted and ara firmly with day, 1921. appear within twenty day after 15th of tha September, stale-wid- e no 1911, day and sale room leaves date th Satur for doubt farm-era to ceptance campaign among tha aarvlca of thia summons upon Oct. 13, as to where lie stands on tno Issues 31 you. same hour and will b delinquent and advertised you. until the November election. If served within the Bounty It. Ousley, Caldoeta, Ge. Your day, for cal at publlo auction and ot this campaign, PETT. IMER JR. in the main, place. In which thin action te brought; election assured. Many congratpayment la mada before will otherwise, within bis position rests squarely on traSept. Secretary. tariff on wool based on value for ditional thirty days after bo eold on Monday, October 13th. Democratic principles and W.ulation. service, and defend tha above enT. McMATH, Americus, Ga. tha ruinous and senseless duty of the Houston 10 at th o'clock at a.m, 1121, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE platform. 31 cents a pound which U fastened titled action; and In case cf yonr Your acceptance speech is a SALE Tha nominee's attitude toward company! office, 303 Vermont failure so te do, judgment will ba on tho American woolen and wornew declaration of Independence to Salt Lake no Building, violence City, does Utah, to pruhibltion you according to ded Industries In 1922 at the dic- either the that will cheer the masses The Capitol Gas A Oil Company pay th delinquent assessment letter or tho spirit of tha gen,,,",,, tb complaint which ih tation of senators who were among will foreclose world reason th lien Its one by upon throughout th of coat with together a,, Ill(d wlth th clerk of tha largest producers of wool In tha platform's prohibition plank. Tha of It. You will b elected in Ford Touring Car, Engine No. thereon, expense of sale. Md court. This action ta brought United Statea and who novartheleia candidate Pledges himself unqualiNovember. No 129404, and advertising and Title 1025(174, ento an JOSEPH honest effort to BEHLING, uy plaintiff to obtain a decree of knew so little about wool tariff fiedly California License No 1713433, for laws, and hla Conrad J. Nekamp,on Kentucky Secretary (divorce from tha defendant and for ' that they did not know what la force tha prohibition tho wonderof nine your months' Jsffsr-aonia$45, payment n Congratulations SOI Vermont Building, Balt Lake th rare and custody of tbclr child and what haa been in thoroughly constitutional Re storage charge upon Mid car: tha City, Utah. ful address of acceptance. suggestions fur remedying evidence in tho British tariff on j (Jeanne. enr in title raid excellent. of In tha Kentucky ceptlon standing conditions under tha eiistlng JOHN U. SCHIESS. (Pleas maka all checks payrayon and allk hosiery sine Jaly 1, Most enthusiastically received. nama of P. E. Gonciiere. 2(14 able to amendment and tha tho for Plaintiff. Eighteenth Attorney company). 1925; namely, that a tariff-ta- x In will Feel aafe Twelfth Han Califorpredicting you Street, Diego. P. O. address. 101 Utah Savings First publication, Aug. 17, 193$. baaed on value, not only protects Volstead act ara In no way inconState. earn the nubnia; Bailing at a by with a pledge to enforce rtrry A Trust Bldg.. Salt Laka City, Utah. Last Sept. 14, 192$. the domestic Industry, hut provides sistent so long as they may b tha William Yancey Handy, Louisville, ile auction at lta regular ylace of 21.) I (Aug. tha only permanent basis for a them Ky. Kentucky joint In saluta- business, 123 South 6taie street. tew. protective tariff justice to proNOTICE TO CREDITORS. to Salt leader of tion Lake Democracy you, at tna hour CREDITORS. declaration City. TO Tha Utah, NOTICE concerning ducers and consumers. Your speech te couched in un- of 1 p.m. on ths 15th days of Estate of John D. Shea, deceasfrom political obligations, It is fervently to bo hoped that freedom Estate of John H. McCoy and mistakable terms which will bs 123. ed. which will considerations govern Sept tefors this presidential campaign him In the making of C. McCoy, deceased. understood and by appreciated Creditors will present claims Virginia closes, the candidates for preiidcnt and hla devotion to theappointments Creditors will present claim with all true Democrats of our State. DELINQUENT NOTICE. with vouchers to the undersigned : vouchers publlo weland Congress who are now confining fare ara ao tho undersigned tt 111 W. Watson, State Senator, Florat 419 Judge building. Salt Laka McIntyre tobuilding. straightforward that J. ida themselves to Insistence In general Salt Lake City, Your magnificent address A RYE PATCH AGNES MINING City, Utah, should all of that fear before uu dispose or Sru th they MILLING CO. Principal plac. of terms on what vary few deny Utah, on or before th Ird day ot In Its efwill be candl-- i Democratic tho election of D. A. of 1921. November, 310 day Atlae tho necessity and benefit of protec- date would b followed Block. Balt Lake November, A. D.. 1931. fect and will rally to your sup- business, by efforts RALPH B. WRIGHT, Utah. tive tariff, will maka dear their to Date of first publication, Aug, port a big majority of tha hotna City. departments NOTICE There are delinquent Administrator of John D. Snea, deposition on tha question of justice withpack government 31, A. D.. 1928. and llbsrtv loving people of this upon the following describes stock ceased, under the tarilf tew, and gives olics. wet, Tammsnyltes and CathMAY McCOY EDWARDS. nation. Florida will contlnu on account of amesmenl levied Dato of first publication Aug. 24, pledges that if elected (hey will Administratrix of th estate ot Democratic. 1921. A. 1. 1928, tha eeceral 23rd, speak, work and vote fur a revision John 1L A Virginia C. McCoy, do- -! Sherwood Rockwell, State Flra July JACKSONVILLE, 1XA. Dan B. Shields, attorney fo- amounts set the respecof tho wool and other schedules ceased Marshal, North Carolina- -' Your tive names of opposite aa fob tate. 24, BepV. 14. shareholders which will give protection and Jus"Mastery nf Nation's Affairs." Aug. Rawlings A Wallace, Attorneys acceptance speech a masterpiece lows: , From the Florida Times Union tice to all producers and consumr for Administratrix. of American literature. It la ers. The Carded Woolen ManuIN (Dem.). DISTRICT THE COURT. 11.). honeat-to-Go(Aug. d of j full brimming Thee and ere lofty splendid facturers' Association, Joseph W. Probata Division, In and for Salt Americanism. In bs a Ideals and voiced to speech Lake County. State of Utah. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Randall, Secretary. Boeton, Aug to ba W. Pemberton, Columbia, S. C. carried Into effect If the votes 3T. In th matter of th estate of I South Carolina endorsee you Estate of Eliza Jana Byrne, deof tho people decided that Hon. William deceased. Jamee Duoley, enthusiastically. Have no fear Alfred E. Smith ahull be 'th next ceased. Notice. Kha SMITH GREETS WOMAN of tha old Palmetto Mat Creditors will preient Claims president of th United States, aa Tho petition of Georgia J. DooWHO HELPED NAME HIM there 1a abundant hope win be th will carry on with a triumphant with vouchers to th undersigned to for the ley, praying iuanre Iietnoerary. at 419 Judja building. Salt Laka woman decision of th poll next ALBANY (A Walker Brothers Hunkers, of leti R. Charlton Wriglit, Editor, Colum City, Utah on or before th 3rd ters nf administration In the vital who had a share in the naming of bia (k. C.) Record Thle city It need to b said, and will be af November. A. D.. 1128. of William James Dooley, d unus- dayDate Alfred E. Smith, came Into the of- agreed to qnit generally after enthusiastic In approval of your of first publication, Aug Fribeen ,.n ed. set has for hearing I believe sentiment address. 31. A. D.. 1929. fice of th governor of New York careful reiibng of Mr. Bmith'a adA tho of 7th September. day day hero representative of must of Trust Hallornn and shyly stood In tha doorway dress. that he shows a mastery of Company, Judge , D. 1929, at 1:45 o'clock p.m. at tho administrator national questions and affairs which ths Stale. cf the estate of leading to the executive chamber. County Court Houee, In th Court Jsnc Byrne, deceased. Hello,'' loomed a cordial, hoarse te a complete and explicit as te hi. Timothy A. Reardon, President of Room of said Court In Halt Lake Elisa Board of Publlo Works. San B. voice. T remember you. You arc understanding of purely atate and Dan Shields, attorney for tha City, Halt Lake County. Utah. Francisco Your most wonderful estate. Mrs Mary Tlmnier, and I remem- local matters. said of Wltnera Clerk I'otirt. the 11.) ber going over to your house in spesch will make our fight easier (Aug. with the al thereof affixed this LOUISVILLE. KY. to return you a winner In our Jersey City, and you had vegetables IV. A. 1!29. 17th of August, day NOTICE TO CREDITORS. glorious Golden State, around U. And how Is your Bplu "Outspoken and 1lulu Spoken." ALONZO MACK Y, From Th Courier-Journdog?" (Dein.). Mr. and Mr". Phil Michaili. Falo Estate of A. B-- Sawyer, Jr da Clerk (Seal) Governor Smith, In formally acAlto, Cal. Proud to aupport you It was the governor greeting tha ceased. By 1 P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. In lloover'a home town. g friend of hie mother, cepting tha Democratic nomination the I Creditors will present dalmn Hall, Musser A Mitchell. Attorwhom he had not seen since he wa for president, te outspoken and with voucher to th undersigned URGES UOMWITTFE ON neys for petitioner. 13 years old. plain spoken. I I at 719 east Fifth South gtraet, Balt LATI ERICA X ISSUE Aug. 24. Kept. 21. Ho neither dodges nor equivoMrs. Tlmmer. who used to live I Lake City, Utah, on er before ths Mass. ForIn the him house on Kauth street cates. He defines boldly and disXVILLIAMSTQXVN. I ' 3rd day of November, A. D.. 1923, SUMMONS that th Smith family occupied In tinctly his altitude on tha questions mation of an International comAlmira U Sawyer and Maty A. the early days, answered the gover- which are supposed to ba before mittee which rould ba called toIn the Third Judicial Court of executrices of tha estate houra to i Sawyer, Salt Ijik County. H'ate of Utah. nor's questions, and sadly minted the people In this campaign. How- gether In twenty-fou- r A. 1). Sawyer, Jr., deceased. n I sura ever any on mny disagree with consider th tragic end of tha Spilt pun. Frances Tneplc. plaintiff, vs. I of data cf first publication. Aug. $1 She left th ufflc with a gleam him on this nr that subject, no one was ndvpeatcd today by rrofeoanr Alyn It. Weir, defendant. Sleeker of New Haven. of pleasure In her eye. and a long who understands tho English lang- Royal The atate of Utah to th said de- -. I A. D. 1933.A Wallis, attorney tot Fraser fendant: and happy story to recount to her uage can misunderstand him on Conn.. In a conference at tha In.You arq hereby summoned ta P stitute of Politics, soy subject with which ho deals. Jersey CUy neighbor. 1 |