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Show TlfE PROVO HERALD PAGE. jr.,V.V I PAGE y EDITORIAL iV I ftE...HERALD t -- . ; -- 6( lhA Tiriilov Inorl. tao Iaohic!hm toyrn rV ruiAnla tnfirlls'AlirAa ers lead, eventually, in the direction the people wish to go. When the people are quiescent, disinclined to'aGscJhemselvessatisfied e wnoie witn conditions, tne leaders, witnin limits, eovern their own sweet. .will But when the people become to ccording 1 1? L 11 Ji a! it. airecuon, wnen wnen mey Degrn ioouiig-n-anoine:jissausiiea, there arrbiHinionsinnrmiirsfrom the deeps, then among the lead' ers the reflexes are observable. ' onrt 1 1 L - ::(SlIdflaii 1 r : KAISEjISMpy THE SOCIALIST ; ' . wu" Socialism wUl never gain any headway if conducted accord- i ing to the present regulations of the party, and many of thejead- pupDorters of the old order, there are si ens of radical departures ingVnen of that organization are beginning to see a new light, from the old ways of thinking. There are even junkers that are The Christian; Socialist, T in commenting on the expulsion from beginning to talk, if net like demorcrats, at least with a recogni-th- e pne of its most .distinguished tioirthat such a thing as democracy exists and that it is entitled Russell, party of CEaHes-Edwa- rd ; ' consideration. There, is talk of electoral reform, 6f parliament ' men &avg 'Jhetechnical charge against Mr, Russell was that he had has proclaimed. Such talk is no longer confined to the socialists Vne commuwiun wiuioui navm uuuuneu uie and other radicals. t is the clerical party the ultras consent ofuymxwi his party. The socialist party 'clique would not be hap- - ainw? cohservativesU-i- s permeating being indulged by the Prussian college py, it would not feel that It Was 'saving the world,' li It COUld not nrnfessnra and its w9vm nra lonnin tho . ... . i i -- Atruki ira hroininat hiouaaf Kd mvmw... iamVfa Th . a Jicinnnii' At tha ti is km xo juage, until events themselves disclosfeit, impossiDie socialist warty would astonish-th- e Kaiser nimseiL ThisBerger.jit trxfA t,t,f,-- V I Hillquit party has become 'impossible ing in Germany. But that the process- of disiUusioriment is under Under the socialist party s present government, the people Wav wp W nnt rwrmif ot fAnKfa '. r ...WWUV 4u-i- .u..a . j-:. J. nuti eiccv it jiiaa to- unice, uu ii it un?y eieci; a suciansi, oui a secret do .committee. The man, elected can nothing without the orders CHEER UP AND FIGHT IF YOU HAVE TO. from the committee and it controls his. every official act, A com- mittee ot that sort undertook to control Congressman Lunn when When Ihose to: whom Wlonk for inform q inn aj v, tKa jjc was may ui vi toyiauaK. tinu iyj.cc mm tu jiiitnc iiiiprupcr ap tinn of th The law required the mayor to make the appoint- - economical pointments never intended , we Should stop during . . . , - war, they ,. .the TMnTo hut this 'nmmtrfoo nsii1 .nor nTTPnrirm v,-- .. w.v lam xa nn .v . vvr tho -i ""seem. to imagine: timiditoiKs jiving, ceeded to make, or tried to make them, claiming the right to direct The country i at war, sure enough and everv man is ex- every official act of the mayor. Mr. Lunn rebelled and left the peciea 10.00 nis duty. thought'of his action was shown by his party. What And there is need other-thinirfoodstuff election to congress as.a democrat and independent in an. over to the end that we be helpful and efficient. may whelmingly republican district. " Kaiserism does not receive the all. That's, ; approval of the people ofthis country. , We're "fabulously rich. ..We have natural resources beyond f -- .vV .biUw, a- ... Il-- T GIYE US A TRIAL. PHONES 104 and 105. . -f- , Beebe Lumber Co. Arszzr1: . . , A GOOD TIME TO HAVE YOUK FURNK TUR REPAIRED, STAINED, PAINTED OR RE VARNISH-ED- . WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER. NOW wx-epus- ? . FURNITURE REPAIRED i ' 5 " - -; . WE AHEJPREPARED AT ALL TIMES TO FURNISH GLASS AND GLAZE YOUR WINDOWS, LARGE OR SMALL. WE SEND OUT AND TAKE MEASURE OP GLASSWITHOUT EXTRA CHANGE. Ui ; ' Third South and Academy Avenue. . Provo, Utah. , , vy.. -- the-peopl- I as-so- 1 1 1 e s. s-a- fiujrjreams ; But we must get on the job. in dead earnest. " Qur The Financial-Worlis severely criticising the hoarders of Liiw i! wm 10.r every- food and lay upon. them the responsibility for the great suffering vrK w e. TVio WvOrl r,,r. flmnncr thA fommnn npnrilo 'i.Dont .ne . : .T but buy the things vou need food extravagant, li is tne trade,. ereenv tor hie nrotitpprintr6'. KxO to tne movies. wcai wuiiuiigrnurae Laue-blav lurmsnings. .7-.v. ed a Situation that is. causino'o. rriie , v .,. hnrrlshin an..v.A wfcV ont j .. wnen r aim up your turn.comes ni. . omicijiiji ngnt uuivug ui tw, . it w ucavv fluu iuiiiusTusiimi: lax on xnem to buy commodities at prices from 100 to 2Q0 ner cent hitrher thnn a year ago. It is the profiteers who in the last few months have extracted irom tne American consumerveral hundred millions in excess f f jiorraal profits of manufacturers common man ia asked what he thinks of the men who navmade such enormous profits, he generally replies that they .belong 4o thelass of rffen who- - raided Belcrium amf -- norfhprT! France and robbed the people of everything that they had, thera to die of starvation, had not the people of the worldleaving er sale of the democracy it is sending (Commuhicatiori) romp to their rescue. If anv of these men. hflr. a vunman nA v- ,- To the Editor: v" -- cu i.u hi. tiuuL io give tneir Before war was declared it was a lives to maintain. ,. It must start about rhilrlrpn , raU etnataA j i.m..i. v.iiuiubvu ciiivj okaivin, JL tlL, 71 i"lBlilue of the opponents of wo- - setting the riven somethinff for tnpir rplipf hut forempcracyj by giving American women the f ran-- ; and for their own enrichment,, bring hundreds of thousands to chise for democracy's sake, nq . for FOOIHAT'El 7.. ""iflZt K:iW:3rri d """"ui!. - -- - .. fo; .nliiLu., '! INVESTIGATE FOOD PRICES. A of litertaiire is being: sent. 'out by defense large amount t l .l i l uui inuoi, ui ik io uevutcu iu saving. ii some 01 inese .uwiu, boards would turn their attention for a while to investigating the enormous difference in the prices received bv the nronWprs nf . ?if. S of the Armenians, but we have just as mean men in the United States as can be found on the face of the earth, and the meanest .of them all are those who starve the poor by cornering and asking such hicrh prices that thev run hnv hut vv littio 1VV1V vmj T f nnll f licirri "frxnA does not express the contempt in which the people hold them. foodstuffrndJhece43aidi ...u . those dark February days when the war cloud first drew omniously close to America a watching world did not fail to take notice that suffragists, were foremost among all women to put their organizations and its resources at their 'country's command. Since that date it lias been Increasingly evident that It 4s suffragists who are the country's main reliance for the much:'needed woman power to help 1 ' Jelly Glasses, 1 Per Dozen per-s- $1.00 $1.15 i 25. 25 45 ..... .t Wilford Perry 1 a. SEEDSMAN AND FLORIST Provo, Utah. - Phone 117 GOODRICH MAN SEES r- Pit f 1 - woman-powe- .. . . . . ... .'. .... , . . .30tf et RUSSIAN further the nation's war measures. I REVOLUTION Those opponents of suffrage jwIio were sharpest in their Impugning of suf Soldiers of New Government Are frage patriotism have had J.o fall back Anxious to Continue Fight silenced by the advancing banners of Against-tliefa- ' - TLQuuperjdozen Economy Lids, per dozen . . . . . . . lJason Quarts," per dozen . . . . . . Mason Two Quarts,' per dozen . . Lids, per dozen the sake of benefits received at the hands (of the women. . It must d this proudly in advance-- of the price wo-men must pay for this war. Not shamefacedly after the price has been . paia, Carrie Chapman Cott, National 'President Woman Suffrage Association. Emily S. Richards,' President Utah? Council or Suffrage. Some new interesting viewpoints of suffrage organization pro j some very enecive war worx. When potatoes are sell- reaching cuuiujiw for war service they offer noth- the world war were disclosed by Vic-o- r grams a at dollar a bushel on the farms and in the small towns in the ing save the ing van der iLinde, Goodrich represenscatering work of indi. SQuthern part of the state and retail at $2 in Omaha, the viduals. tative who has Just returned frofrf war freight ... Tl Q hn c h . 1 . wflvr m44..m A1 m wuoii v. Km r n. n Paper organizations have proved of ridden Europe. umiiig umnw, mere is someoooy getting little worth for war work In war time. Mr." van der last Christmas, Starting enormous profits. The county defense boards could take that That the caherency" and ready re- Linde traveled through Norway, Swedmatter up ana una who srets that extra dollar tht.-vrworkman sources of national, state and local en, Finland and iiussia, doing special has to pay who buys a bushel of potatoes. suffrage organization have been the technical work for the Goodrich com inachtnery upon which pany. He spent considerable time In Let the people in. thee western states, where food is pro- the authorities have mainly cotne to Moscowand PetrogradrTiMrrvan der uuceu in eucn enormous quantities, make some sort of movement, rely is shown bya brief survey of the Unde waa in the Russian capitol to help themselves in some other wajf than picking up every crumb situation. revoluuon-hrokeTOwhen-th- eand "that falls from the table and thickening the soup with it. Let Women selected for national coun- witnessed the exciting times attend the county boards find out why it is that apples by the thousand sel have been largely drawn from suf- ing the abdication of the Czar and the frage ranks, notably Dr. Anna Howard seizing of the Government by the bushels rot in the orchards in southeastern Nebraska when the Shaw, as head of the women's. com- council of soldiers and working men jreignt on a parrel ot them td (moha is a very trifling amount, mittee of the Council ot National De- "I have great confidence in the new and the apples that can be obtained in this city are so high in fense. Russian government doing its share .vl... Registration days found S. O. a. in the struggle against German auto price that many people cannot- purchase them. There is some- - calls jjoingoutJromJiard-presseVnT rv iirrrnv . wl. J.'ii UV4UVHI1V1V DUVH VVIlUitlUllS VO CAlOU XUC ernment off (cials., toBUfrags.Jtie4-quarter- new government is determined to conservation Doaras- go at mat tynd or work.insteadof relying all over the country for the stand shoulder to shoulder with Engon instructions from Washington. It is aid that cucumbers are use of suffrage district maps and suf- land, France and the United States. fragist staff officers skilled in citv The soldiers arft over anxious to '"congoing to waste by the tens of thousands on some of the farms in and state political divisions. "The re- tinue the fight But the dissension has southern Nebraska and in Kansas, and they are retailing at-1- 0 sponse was swift from the Atlantic to been among the working men engaged fents each in Omaha. It is all right to save the crumbs, but the Pacific. How- - acceptably this in manufacturing munitions of war.. work was performed is .'suggested by The workers virtually on --a-r genthings of vastly more importance should also be attended to. higher-wagea telegram from the director of the eral strike forpe wona-neraimilitary census of Nassat) County to ""The American Commission headed the state census headquarters at Al by Elihu Boot have put new confiGERMAN DISCONTENT GROWING. bany, N. Y. "Few mistakes and llttJe dence into the Russian people. When disorder, .thanks to the efficiency of the workers return to their shops and the .Woman Suffrage Party in charge." supply the soldiers with clothing, food It is only throughar-smoke- d glass, very obscurely, that the sprang to the rescue in and ammunition, (Russia will fight as outside world is permitted to note .he workings of the leaven of theuuifragists underwriting of the Liberty Loan,' she never has before In her history.' der iLinde's recent democracy among the masses of the German people. But from upwards of a million dollars worth of Before he was associated with the Parts what is allowed to leak but of what the leaders are KAvintr on A vf bonds having been sold by their com trip, New office of the B. F. Goodrich conwiany. mittees, and Mil Since the outbreak of the world war, II HI I'll IFIMKHI II Ml1 I III . l Timng el " scurrymg to and fro of the great captains of junkerdom. and the hospiwi and recreation unitrnrff-- w rich factory at " Colombes, France. nuitieu tyaierences neia in uermany and Austria alike, a wide-spre- Pittsburgh and Niagara. d Mr. van der going plans for the rais "You have no idea,' popular ferment is clearly to be deduced. For, in whatever ing,Thorough and preserving of food, for the Linde," of. how impressed the French elimination ot public and private people are with the United States joinwaste, for the. protection f women's ing the AllIeThey have a tremendlabor in time of war, and ' for the ous admiration fof. everything AmeriAmericanization --of aliens,-for- m four can. 'Frarfce placeutmost confidence more details of the National American in Usability of the United States to Woman Suffrage 'Association's nation I sway victory to tne 'Allies. 3 wide war service to the Government IX'Xven with the help of America, of worn aril continued 'Mr. van der Linde, and a Where are the opponents - suffrage who can point to any similar united Russia, it Is my opinion the war cannot end under two years time." , record of bona fide organized work? Unable. to maintain their, Challenge : of the patriotism of suffragists in the ( ARM LANDS The Government needs fanners as face of this showing Snd their own To cheer those who candeficiencies, opponents of suffrage well as fighters. Two miuton three shift their chargato a new base. Suf hundred thousand acres of Oregon not scree but whose hearts fragists, eay they, are but Playl.nji4.andalifnmli. ' Railroad -- Co. Grant vote in the in hope that the unitea are with tou- patriotism . - Lands. Title revested for homesteads will be their rwarL ' States.Td be opened contrary, American suffra and sale. Containing some of the best gists are asking now for the passage land left In United States. Large the federal suffrage amendment as copyrighted map, showing land by a war measure in order that this coun- sections and description of soil, clitry may escape the charge that it has mate, rainfall, elevations," temperabargained with Its women so much ture, etc. Postpaid one dollar. Grants Land Locating Co.7"Box eiO Portland, lame position of English statesmen Oregon. .." tt , v -. U who have sought foi a change of h front toward the suffrage movement. Has Another Name' Suffrage for women is a part of that She (thoughtful)"Did you ever complete, democracy so aptly named think much about reincarnation' by Mr; Wilson as the object of this dear?" 18 otherwise) "ThLnk about war. .It is belittling to the Govern HI ! ntarty' ievery dajr-on- ly counwomen to of not the ment, the Columbia Th feBuildins try, to withhold grudgingly what ft we tall ltash.,'Loudon .Saturday must ultimately rive.- The srovern- - Journal." tueut must tuotr make a bargain-count-- . " . -- ..i -- 1 1 Womahs Sufferage Basis Of True- Democracy -- e! . - . !- . tL . - o-- If-th- t THE SEASON IS HERE FOR FRUIT JARS I.have anew Jar I would like to show you. I call it the Improved Economy, because it hasvno clamp and a wider, mouth than .Economy or Mason, and seals the same way as Economy, enabling you to put up Peas, Beans, Green Corn, -- - -etc same as in Economy Jars 1 PRICES: ., Quarts, per dozen . $1.25 '..y..V Los Angeles and Return Tickets on SaleDaily JUNE 15th TO SEPT. 30th. r DIVERSE ROUTES . IA RAIL AND STEAMEI Ut INCLUDING SAN FRANCISCO. Proportionately: low fares for tickets including San Diego, " Portland, Seattle. . . . . .l - AT ALL POINTS.xNO VALIDATION FEE. STOP-OVER- S d - s Final Limit October 31st, 1917. ' G. W. . s. a. Mr,-v- il I ' For reservations and ratings see CRAIGorC. E. EGGERTSEN, r vAgents Provo. Write t6 fiOVARNER, A. GfP. JL, Salt Lake City. ...... an 1 - , M r , 1 ad Hot Weather Specials at the Popular Corner G rocery Loyally First to Country, w Then to Home. . . - - Your Photograph - - - . f One Larsen&y Nygreen Stupid Inc. eOl - yk".;.c:.. Are you at-- a loss to know what to order for lunch 6rt these hot days when you don't want to cook a meal? Telephone 67 anj ask tos for suggestions on what we have already cooked in the grocery line. It will surprise you what a fine meal you can get without really having a fire at all. We carry a large assortment of v icurepmeat reredKrlhe lal.Ie Also the best line ofjeanned foods on the market. Many of the best breakfast and dinner dishes come already to be served and we shall be pleased to have you call us for suggestions. . "-- : Phone 67 Farrer OThitchcad Herald want ads arc doing their bit |