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Show bill ' i! jffi .- ' ' -- i jmiww aT. 3 ' j ''' ii I , m . iff n7 "nfi P n $ n n n ;tjSj The blood that is flowing from the Republicans hdVC 110 KitcJllTlS the price of wheat and other products of wounds of our soldiers in France is it jjqq Cigciilist thn DccldVCL" e ePUDcan north be fixed, hilt iji any more Democratic than tion of War no Chamn hands off the cotton, the chief ii I T?n mihlirnn? m ? , r i . . t product of the Democratic south. Let V nepiWlltan. Clarks to fight against the the Republican farmer pay the bills, ijlll'i ' The money that is pouring into the na- Selective Draft while the Democratic planter reaps the iljtfVft tional treasury for Liberty Bonds IS it KT . profits! -l t rinrt once since the war began has the . 0T ParflSaK Coinage, Ueai llig president had anything to fear from the Again in their local campaign methods, only tne Democratic stamp Republican minority in congress. And they show their quality. They use the . . - . many a time they have saved the war time of the state officials and beguiling 'T'ti ' This is an American war, not a Demo- , , young Boy Scouts vho are not old i-; .. r i j , measures when his own party members J , y , . . , V , V. i -1 y crahc war a war ror principles and not . . , , . . , enough to think tor tnemselves to dis- ;r;i , , would utterly have wrecked them. . m . -i i .i . . ! i;:: for partisan advantage. tribute a scurrilous circular that casts a iijffi! . , r ,.f. , t, . And how have the Democrats returned slur upon the patriotism of every citken itTCvl Keep the war out or politics! I hat is the ... u. , , , , , , who has the courage of his convictions i.t"! , , . , . this unselfish, whole-hearted co-opera- j . . slogan of the Republicans a slogan to . 0 , and votes contrary to their Democratic :2 g ?! , ? , . , , . tion.' Have they shown any disposition wishes TTieir street car cards havp tV. i tiX vhich they have been true ever since war . lL , . . t . . 0 wisnes. ineir street car caras nave tne was first declared Utterlv sacrificing l make the admmistratlon non-partisan? ame insulting implication, was hrst declared. Utterly sacrificing NOT IN ANY RESPECT! To make the partisan advantage, they have time and , . . . ,. . . . , XT,o ,f , . j c f li.1' . . . . administration non-partisan m their mind A he party ot clean-cut methods, or tore- fijXl a2ain stood solely behind a Democratic ;3 to make eyery officeholder and every sight, of broad-mindedness and efficien- i president, because, in such a crisis, he policy exclusively, narrowly Democratic. cy is the Republican party. It is the one . was to them neither Republican nor party which, through a long and glorious Democrat, but the chief executive of They are proving this today in their fight history, has proved itself capable of car- .A their beloved country. againstfixing the price of cotton. Let rying out the highest ideals of Americans. m REGiSTEft TODAY That on November S You EV3ay Vote Into tMl Office on the Republican Ticket Staunch Proven Americans m - m STATE TICKET :: . W. H. Wattis Wm. Spry IJX For Congressman, First Congressional District. For Congressman, Second Congrcssional'District. 0: J. E. Frick, A. E. Bowesi, Jas. W. Cherry y For Judges Supremo Court of Utah. - t i;:f These are the Republican standard-bearers! Put these men into office and you will have representatives who, in peace or war, may iJ;! always be relied upon for honest, capable and boad-minded administration. They are men who are too big ever to make patriot- !'L ! ism an excuse for partisanship men who, in every national crisis, will be Americans first, last and all the time. ilgli'j . '0. EEPmUCm STATE CORMTTEE ' ! 4 r- i i iri & (,ki u y & ri y jj im v s . ' ''- ' ' ; i.vil Ailv.rt nioin.-nt..) ' ..' 1. 1.. '. ; - - i : . ' " : 1 ' - . . : " ' |