OCR Text |
Show is ETiERYCOUffTY PROGRESS 'iuarjGoaatjAbstractCo IVavld S. Wliriama: AUTLlii PAUC, UTAH C UctostU AUtracter of Title UTAH Mfff. SUanl Ui Uie PKICE, ButKM - CTAa The walk. 1 Weed Is Football Star mey ntI i of be a 'y, jt v X'i'.'- a ,.m til I - - sv 1 ut,s and 10 secSnS' 04th birthday. snal i r Criiikley. 2-- 3 Lvl And can you remember what a dolIn tbe old days when wicked monopolies fixed prices? lar would buy Co- - i. Anderson. Manager CASTLE DALE, UTAH O. wife also believes that married life would be lens tedious If she got abstractWe are prepared to do your night out every week like the cook. ing Hiib carw and, dispatch. orYou cao secure eot safely buy or well land After all. saving money Is only lotto without liavltitt an abstract or matter of getting along without the tide to the name. things you can't get along without By EDWARD W. PICKARD I5GKAH S campaign fund I ' &00 1000 BuUerwrapper Bumrwrappera BuUerwrapper Save .. THE ART LOVER l.M S.7I 4.M .. .. . Europe's politicians are said to be desperate, and there are a lot of politicians in this country who are In the same fix. The wealth of this country Is figured at $300,000,000,000 and It would be just like some senator to demand a Pennies-Wa- ste recount. Dollars Some users of printing save pennies by get ting inferior work And lose dollars through lack of value in the work they get Printers as a rule charge very reasonable prices, for none of them get rich although nearly all of them work hard. The United Monk a Dr. Frank D. Vizetelly 1 play golf on Sunday. Nor Is it surprising to hear It asserted that women are more careful motor car drivers than men. They could hardly be less so. I . The people who have to be warned against playing cards with strangers In pullman cars must be some that the blue sky salesmen overlooked. Give your printing to money. good printer ra Our Printing Is Unexcelled "She spends all her time at the paint How could he possibly have fallen In love with her?" ' "His love of art." States has more than some of 45,000.000 communicants, whom go to church and many of whom ad-vertisin- ' box. A British musician has scandalized his community by playing popular airs on church chimes. Sort of banana peal. The shade of Napoleon will wander much when he learns that erstwhile St. Petersburg of his day has changed from Petrugrad to Lenlnberg. J The public debt has been cut In the past year. When you figure out your proportion of that it makes you feel financially Important. $933,-000,00- 0 The girls who prefer a career to marriage are boosters for the millinery trade, but tlfey greatly depress the demand for dolls, castor oil and Advertis- - ingaSale! The Indian population of the United States Is increasing, but not so as to cause fear that we shall Can you find "dumdora," "cake eatbe called on to give the country back er" and "gate crasher" In the dictionto them. ary? Net yet but you may very soon, according to this maa lie la The Japanese emperor Is reported Frank D. Vizetelly, LL. D., Litt. D., to be losing bis memory. - Fate might the managing editor of "The Newhave reserved this lapse for one who Standard Dictionary of the English of needs It more the The foregoing words, Language." along with hundreds of others from the nascent vocabulary of the "tlnp- The woman who kued for divorce be- per," the "sharpie," and the "cakie." cause her husband went to church ev- , are now on the "waiting list" in ti e ery night probably felt that she should ! lexicographer's oflfce. A certain per-- ' at least have had Thursdays and Sat- j centage of newly coined language is sure eventually to become part or the urdays for legitimate circulating medium of ton rap-Idl- y fOV don't leave ritf in the fy your middle of the lo road and flo to a fence post to read a ale bill do you? Then dont felexpect the other low to do it. ' ; The official announcement that in ten years the wealth of the country has Increased 60 per cent and the cost of living C4 per cent, makes It look as is we were .kidding ourselves. Three million cows are said to be furnishing the cream for American coftV drinkers. And the beanery wa pationlze seems to have drawn tbe most ineffectual cow of the lot OneExtraBuyer t sale often pari the entire expense f the at ti Get That Buyer ; versation, to change from "slanguage" to language. And once the language has been enriched by the adoption of the racy and expressive words, they j go into the dictionary. I l i eoiu-ernin- mah-Jong- As long as the world stands women will continue to think the millinery store the most attractive shop in town, whereas the men will prefer the ' Switzerland is considering measures to enable her to own a merchant ma-- ; rine, the old Joke about the "Selss navy" evidently having been takew seriously by the folks over there. Your Conwr.ation JUINfc. June," noted tor roses. June biurs and June brides is a sou ....1. Ihn nnnn nn.,1.1 f the ltoinans. nowdiys have . amei affi.fr July" and mipliments -- Famous people ek'ars and soups them. "June. AZiani" were the besioweii i,a fji). 'uiilus" family i l Abnstiis Ci.esar each .liilllls n:ime i r the!r own honor wl.-Il- 'rtli tx.-.-- . "rs nat ... nmnae $ iharge made ' ft that political fund to defeat LaFollette had been raised at the meetinir of tha 1 1 In dllnn nr. T- J- ' IJ ' nvpiest has ever been made by the association for funds for political pur- - ! named as the cnalrman of tbe commit- tee to raise this fund, denied all ksowl- edge of it. : 1 J B aeWaJ by Attorney Walsh :t urul a 1 haughty "Junius" family who )vned niany chariots and weir committee, having of operations to Washington, spent a busy week mainly In inquiring into the truth or falsity nt thp r!iri' made hv Senator La- Foljette and hla attorney, Frank P. Walsh, that there Is a conspiracy to raise between ten and twelve million dollars to secure the election of Cool-idg- e and Dawes. Attorney Samuel L'ntermyer was associated with Walsh of witnesses, in the the most Important of whom were I'eunsylvaniuns. It Is from their state, according to the LaFollette charges, that much of the alleged sluahfund Is expected. These I'eunsylvaniuns, among whom were S. M. Vauclain. president of the Baldwin Locomotive works; B. 1. Stotesbtiry, 1'hiladeiphla partner of J. P. Morgan & Co.; Joseph K. Grundy, president of the State Manufacturers' association and author of letters so-and llriliri! ciintrihiitlnns Che8ter vv Uill and Nathan T. Fol- well of Philadelphia, testified with apparent frankness concerning their efforts to raise money for the Republican campaign and concerning their own contributions. They said they were not ashamed thus to aid their party. Mr. Grundy and Mr. Hill said they had raised $303,000 in the eastern part of the state and were still going Senator Caraway aought to ahead. develop that the contributors were "government beneficiaries, " but Mr. Grundy said the list to whom letters had been sent had been bought from an addressograph company. "Pretty good letters," commented Senator Caraway. "Worth $365,000. You say you are grateful for the laws passed under the Republican administration. You mean the tariff V "No. All the laws." Mr. Vauclain said: I am not ashamed of the Republican party. It never entered my head whether it would take ten or fifty millions to " win the election." "Money talks?" asked the earcastlc Mr. 'L'ntermyer. "No, sir ; righteousness talks. I have confidence enough In the working people of thk country to feel that they will not be hoodwfcked by anyThe American worklngman thing. votes straight." "You feel that you speak for the workingiuan?" asked AttoTMy Walsh in amazement. j "Yes. I do not speak for Mr. Samuel Gompers. I haven't the slightest fear of LaFollette. I feel; that it won't take more than one hay wagon to haul away his votes." T. V. O'Connor, who led party rf labor men to Washlngtcn to tell Mr. Coolidge he had their support, was usueii the expenses of that trip, lie said lie advanced the money and was reimbursed by Joseph Ryan, vice president of the longshoremen's union, and that each man had Daid Ms share. Mr. O'Connor was also questioned about his Intimation, In a speech at Buffalo, that LaFollette was iviu Soviet money from Russia through Mexico. He admitted he had no .information to support this but said it was "common rumor" and he Relieved It, having heard it from crews 0f boats returning from Russia. William Knox, president of the ... a ...... An r, association, wired 1 - Put in id In this paper, thai), retftrdless of the weather, the fellow yo want te reach reads younnnountf ments while aeated at hie t fireside, If he la a prospective buyer you'll have him at your sale. One extra buyer often pay the entire expense of the ad. and it's a poor ad that won't pull that buyer. An ad in thia paper reaches the people you are after. Bills may be a necessity, but the ad is the thinf that doc the business. Don't think of hiving a peelal aale without uslnf advertising apace In this paper. - hiuijui,i"i natiomi jfund. Mr. Shaver said the (committee had received only $548,441 to date, was already $48,000" in th hole and expected to end the campa!.-- ' with a deficit of about $150,000 unle It Is pleasantly disappointed by mor Mr. Gerar liberal contributions. identified some of the larger donoi to the fund, Including T. L. Chnbourne, Barney M. Baruch and Hem Morgenthau of yew York, C. C. Win son of West Virginia and Mr. Gerar 1.1... U.. IIICCHUUJ aV..ai,1I,. tnM thf- OHU: MB IUII1SC11. mittee that he and his assoeiat, shifted the scene The following price are for butt bullet. wrapper, printed and delivered postpaid when paid for In advance. An The next safety warning for the extra charge will be made when not eo limited trains may be : "Look out for for. paid 76 Butterwrapper ., $1.M the auto when you bear the 200 nnn-sto- p flying record of 20 hours. 10 living Mason, who has just celebrate '. took complete control of the cutting communications and ctel I the gates. A proclamation was bs-stating that General Feng did not to make war and had called a conbf enee between the government and ft Manchuriuns. It was said he also 2 J manded that President Tsao Kunirf ' sign, and reports from Tokyo id IS 1 had fled from Peking. Earlier In the week General Chi tfought two bloody battles with ' tt.il-- n ( ffni.u tM I. LM ... ... t I"'" iuivc-- i hid CMIIiailHIKWai ly Ts-a- ! l Jl,. , , auA wuiftm ' HafantaI .U- - . mm w l SEN'ATOK Utile Barbara was out In the cmin try walking vlth her mother. mother. exdaimed "Gracious!" "What !s that noise?" Oh, that's iintliinii hut a ww moo- ing trying to sell her milk." said Bur bars. The women are shooting pretty straight now, but every little while a nimble husband 'manages to dodge a BCTTKJl WRAPPER PRICKS Campaign Fund Figure Are Uncovered Dissolution of German Reichstag. Bovine Advertising A .lde I CURRENT EVENTS iiiiain 11 The photograph shows fullbuck of the West Poln: Military academy football team ani one of the test kickers and open-tieii- l runners In the East, Wood is a' veteran of two seasons' play. Knns.. jjew exhibit in rvauoniu uiuxfuiii, old-time- Wood, a new !.. HeLaw Gorr.ll of Wichita, NEWS REVIEW OF It begins to seem as if the prince of Wales would do well to select hl mounts at some" pony track. : ti- -- a k: r What's become of the who was occasionally found in court for overloading his horse L A . McGESa ATTORNEY AT LAW tiUvaxxU Block. Price Cull ilispwi iv?wr 1 "Are rubber soles wise?" is asked. We think not, or they would not allow themselves to be caught sad served In restaurants. Notary Ptd2c m 111! ir' r remembers tbe woman who set aside one day in the week to bake bread T (District Attotasy) PRICK. UTAH - lirfl CZL,. " hurt Who B. W. DALTOM Castie Valley Abstract A J0 fl) Only trouble with a pair of dreamy eyes Is you never know who they are dreaming about. Dental Work attended. 'to. Satisfaction guaranteed. Office at RealduuceHalf Block East of Hotel w, rr Jay ; walk ITlyvt Yt'vOsX j Vv joke. Dentist ttorney-a-La- -- Vt fwVsM1 Some comedians seem to proceed on tbe theory tent once a joke, always a P. C. CURISTENSEN All Kind like commou.' . a-1 everyday folu. 1 tl look part. ones thet th' haw took every fcanaroay Dale, Ctak Aavera(OC : DR. &Witl STATiJJSBCUa pM GEORGE CHRISTENSEN ttffccaa EWHSjfetlj a Tm tltVa Sorwn Jr.. O. $2.00 UOO Establish-- d to thxlnd you (,uehuMi. You can never fcnow the rue conduct without inveetlgat. n. Our Abb tracts Tell It All auie of the J editor ffwlirtvtwr j BEFORE hearing all this teotlmeiiy, committee called Na-- Shaver and N. 'i'reasurer James W. Oerard to tifmiti C'ti airman Clem Mimal tell about the Democratic rnntllan ,.i rr.Z:r tt.o..M n.e.,i . Hn. !t,,00P8 sieved virtually surrounded. It W Gepewl Wu would fleet for of Attorney General w"rsnip' having worsted nf t, third imrtv. I s lie appeals for contributions without merchants' volunteer corps In Cwi l and nys. facing any limit thereon, f"1' Wrangled and their U f..PWH.i liberal!;- n c ir r tow we can put this thing over." l.n t0'!"re,10, ohtak n.l Whaler tuin.-.- l i 'orniatlon. Gen. Chen Cli!un-m;nvaL-- i KoiiMr v'smcing on Canton and Doctor s( heir attention to the eastern stales h Is sttacked by Chen h st,e.-iallNew York. for. as Mr. Ekwu SRVS Is left of the city burn what now are uf assured eiioiij;!! aid, "We states in the West to prevent the TN THE United States, also, the I election of Coolidge." The fight umor.g nese are fighting for the tonga he three parties for New York's 4' which broke out several weeks electoral votes is exceedingly hot. If has not been stopped, although the they should be won by either Davis or lice of New York, Chicago and d LaFolJelte th eptiP!) tulglit he large cities have arrested, hundred! thrown Into congress, As has been Chinese gunmen. Every tiny or said repeatedly, the Republicans there Is a new killing or bombing, 4J that this is what both the otlier at the Chinese, like the Italians, parties are seeking to bring about. Mr. will tell on one another, the auti Davis predicts that LaFollette will ties have great difficulty in .rarry six or eight states, all normally pressing the outbreak. Republican. te GENERAL ST0M th ATTORNEY 4 w to Federal have in the is general GERMANY December fa 7. when u new at gt. Paul, Minii., seeks for "effu Bll chosen. will International! be Tbe reichstag pies- dissolution", of the It ent reichstag was dissolved on Monday ves'ter company's alleged monoM on of last week by President Ebert Je-- ; the farm 'machinery business, 1st cause Chancellor Marx had failed so proceedings are supplemental to to to reorganize the cabinet that he consent decree In dissolution en: fn would have u working majority in the jn, that court in 1918. This, Mr. & legislative assembly, it will be remem- - holds, did not go far enough, at e lered that the Nationalists consented asks that the court give proper wn to vote for the Dawes piuu laws on tectlon "to the farmers and land ter condition thaC they should nave three 'era who are dependent upon s; ( ui seats in the cabinet, that there should tural machinery and Iiuplomem hv be a tax on Imported grains and thai tamable at reasonable prices." fi a test period which ente jerinany should not Join the League tll( of Nations unless her clilrn that she months after the declaration of H ( did not start the war was accepted, according to the brief, eight Jai to The government promised all this, lmi Harvester compr company's a?: found difficulty in carrying out its went out of business, and in 10 Bill at dedges, especially that concerning th. last sellim? season under the Mi var guilt. Also the various parties re period, the defendant company's tra He used to with Marx in tin ness actually Increased. The in ormauon or me new cabinet, and ment's plan for dissolution Kil inally gave up. The Nationalist part;, worked out by the federal trade val he largest of the seven, has issued a pro- mission. anc tarnation declaring in favor of the Ve, of the monarchy and again-thhas been HI Inc: CHENANDOAII Versailles treaty and the Dawe. rather a rouch time on the Fa tlio C )lan. It says: "We mean to create : coast, what with hard winds ant con new Germany, free from Jewish con Last week she started on the n Sh( rrol." If he Nationalists should win flizht from Washington to the tat, maj control which Is unlikely civil wai coast. In crossing the RocM go fflei might result, for the republican eie gas cooled so rapidly that it wit w! ments are prepared to support the re essarv to droo much of the J p public with arms. carried. . ZR-- now gasoline . glv. , . . ioet-- - ofloKI The German Industrial magnates an .l me .os Angeies, nas trying to form a coalition of the Na will soon be refilled with heliJ con tlonalists and People's parties an made In Texas. The big dWgifj prh tell offer a huge campaign fund for such been officially inspected as a Pj Th i combine, provided It promises the res nary to her formal surrender full ?rc: r torntlon of tlu I day In tin United States navy. Joy mines nnd fxrror1pe unit tha alo. .. C of the employment insurance nwdi RGANIZED labor won 4 Jio; when the Supreme court ! Bei necessary by the Dawes nlnn fori Actual economic evacuation of tin United States last week bands.! hi" ....... j . itui.li uuu oeigians ne u iipiuiuu iu uiv: cnwi c: cw.l n .,.,.nt atar Inst tha tmnMfnM. i mfucp illTV ''1 ty services being transferred to the Ge;- contempt cases growing out Moi rest man officials, and this restoration wn disputes. The decision is in t she to be complete by midnight of Octohci arising from the railway troi section 27 Military evacuation also Is unde strike and holds that the "J way and the inhabitants of Dortmun Clayton act requiring a Jury and 01 nor cities gave themselves to d certain specified kinds of con iirious rejoicing as the foreign troo, "I .Ditnii.n.i ., fhut mil roauJfhf I'llUOUlUUVUUI I departed. uu buirc aiv tttJi'i". ftll mpnninjf nf that law: that stituted m TN THE final week of the British 1 parliamentary H campaign the situa offense, and that a trial to tion was so confused that it was ul mandatory when denmaaeu. most impossible to predict the resuli ir ttf Ik A N EXPLOSION aboard j of the elections, but it seemed no pari.; 1 cralser Trenton, as j ' would obtain a clear majority of th 4 I SeittS. Tll6 llllltH,! fltfWlt nt tl. I O. plaiijed, killed four men ouuj in th ''raIs 'vatives against Lalio JhJred sixteen others, of ffn( kcgf he In toliave broken down, num.; ' have since die. nPIlirto of i of the Liberals Klvinir n tarzet practice at the time i to t,le rlght w,nK of the Labor v party, It aster. " Grent hitteraess developed, there were' tn, a Ta t f v. nn v I c b many riots and various notables were heckled into silence at the lb meetings. xnursuay to remaiu act was CENG the "Christian perance 7. The 0B 1 ra or aDout j.w"-k- the I general," has executed n coup that lty . : . may possibly bring an end to the in- towns voteu wei, v m ternecine warfare In China. One of trlcts ca rried the day side. V. ls hlhltlqn and w;ipdeatered Peking iial i statemeut Bt-se- m,u ? ' -- . Sj w 0: 11 C - , . 3, teu-hou- J - 3J 1 n ....... ru-l- ri r |