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Show -- s PROVO HERALD. THUESDAYTSCT'HBEB thr n I .. - w Mi. - xa ... " Ji. 11 M - - mm- ., t - . . - - - If : 1 - -V .. f I : I.I i. s - COX. BIG REPUBLICAN NEWSPAPER SUPPORTING stood oa a RepuMic platform ; : GbfeaaTbeodon ' Sep- and Utterly denounced the League of Nations Digest in Salt Liie The' following: is dipped from ExW Litter r&rtisan speech- - Hi father,Feve!t5oh President Jubr IS. 198. made the following the Jtague, the New York Post,, which came out Governor Coxv thus.' states" the; need of the league: Bert: UrJess we st&nd by all our aHteshaave stood hyTv! of Harding's .This daily trotA on to make a paraphrase civi- lmakir.g the liberty of the ktn- r whttt-i-- ! IoSv!t 0tj :tZiii the-Lit- - ttatelf well-behave- . vy Eient about 'irakir.g tfce worw ds gj.io speculate as'to; whether the wn is sajfr-trwnu- - d, -- - erar - j ..:-r a 'i rat her "Themrarnount issue m this campaign .;.. vletofv; such victory being threatened ueuiB jvi wjipxvvs - a fACKAC5? THE BIG VAtUE " " r,i,i r. ClUY THE F. COfJKATK2J.-- S r r T--r VE - nnrtita i SHINIli-SA- BEST FOR HOME -- IrrMrr li a bv Detnoeraue prestige iiuiu ..uum ""v rUiical ibHtT. clan siruiiir.g iivui ' . Uhe t real valid, the league; such victory oemg tmcawucx 'j .. "v conimi aniongepuyuMy--WPtlam ttjppt5h.e quarter by Provb kwt a splendid wwn in tne.pas. vva eT kind ana neeriuj;. ' ,, , ' 'i ti- t f iJA?nr, Yl-it- .Twfiinrvr:f rt rtwlare that T,sivv I tcr keeo Hiram .JphnsoiL JUt tiH election tiath astld. verY ytepathetitrfor thje fis f V . v. Jovtvl tiiiesi" She took a kt 'en "daw and Prdvided that I am allowed M reject the League. 'at Ka 1, m, uii the UnKer.t of the.commwaty tions formulated undtr a Democrat interest in &3 ni&v;.enis this to: rMSaa xai J ubjt-c-t of enf Wperf v.h-krewer far hr motneriv;. the league five women ajid honored ideals and the toft'v taaiard of wosnhofkfx Her imprint upon THOUSANDS KNOW BETTER. byr;your;g;and ojdand- her reward j this maimarity will 1or.g'be--f-- it - tTX- itm-atlnw- ed -- eetly-open-- - byi vr: V i --:f.; " j ' wo-uld -- iUot W well for the Ik-n.u- ts c iiesjn SfevlIawhipgi andthe amameiitf the irreconcilables,- - Hthope: tmmi .tf;ft:hisx;it.v-.-tcour. a"mTd"dle tuning ' displaying:-- difference for the wide ' 1 mam- - an open 01 tTtresi-v.uT-.'.Aii.- usimi ei: andallowuigj ofinionihich eskU in his SamuelKopp . s .tkr'ti:n - Vwha-rfierious- dJtiwn ' lv : -- rgaga:g a UYfer Amy we are afttr rather thaiimmhe When the senator tells a porch audience that there are Then, too, we might Wr.tion in .passing- that' the war is over and council--.owe ticvd foreign powers pronose' t.hat-.HrWhat t ihmtf m.wfor is'busine3raen hA f in - need - men- - with -- longwar to summon anywhere the repuMie military onsfrthi fjhali. and bt&d nshart.- W&m't -- .4 .. : te tb Phoneii SYSTEM CASH AND CARRY LO WEEK ENDING SEPTEMBER IS. ' '' THE MOST COMPLETE LINE ; ' '; EST "7"" ' PRi-- q :r:-"'"- of . . . ., , - .ST7.60 ttsik-- t Amends "T'S,ffa;r r.f fAf In fhoroutrh business fashion men nnhlirivnswho know better. .. tall cans PiaEy: c s M;! ..,.. X t Sagar.V $10 Article not in ld;s: is It who been made has to house riot Such a proposal the little ..children who ean help us buili more homes . rkde $Z80 can 'Witt sack, 1Mb, Flour, Stntght orin-ari-v theWrtiele of t are eeteg into lhe wtrld f roirr day to. day; J32t 2 7 . lbs. ; Tapioca .clu,..5r' f of the- - auf horized representative of the United States, in agree"ufet'lSyfif, ' H sici Low Grade FlSif $4.05 l ib. tX,tCxriY .::zc iiT '. A mit 'his cxe 'Dwricerninflr the special fee which mfentvith the votes of the other' members; of the council, could 152b? Pasaiues ............ ..25c Dressed Chieke tas. f ? r 1; the"(1t-Rtra- i in America aiuncEJ summons. the a senator tails the schooj authorities for entrance. issue is herns chanre! bv' s . . . 67c Mb.' sack CtenM&4-......- . jbs. Ric? v.:; ' . ..... .50c twelve. ..dilars- aciwdirig;.tb;Jth$Kof,.thg league could veto any caltto arms by her single jote. Armour's Corn Fla ma Snowdrift . . Thee iesirang"fKm.-h4o;iJSk $1.1? t lb. can Snowdrift ...... Moreover, what the senator calls a summons is a rewni-hig- h j.oars. Morax. taia grade the pupilf is enterirg; If the pupil is entering the irtor- j. Snowdrift ...$Z33 Pruft Jars, Caps d flabben school the fee is abut twelve dollars.' The prentsafe ob- 'inundation of action to the'interested governments upon which 45c WTieleHam. fresh in. lb our' T andbecause they must pass in Uie lightfi jecting. because thL7Tia.s MORE THE FOR MONEY. . NO CHARGE. NO DELTVtT srhfyR af supposed to be' free. However, the fee is not com- - t ions. .The league covenant nowhere. assumesthe right of the f "movement of. troops, nulsorr, according. to the superrntendent. and yjetTt lecpmes com- - league to issue mandatory orders.'. for-th-e nas. 01 me no ever ana .me n cniia naturer.oi tne aavocaie dv your very suggesiea ubi iijias arrangement, league puisory enters" school arki fails to pay this entrance fee and does not power or should have, the power to supersedethe constitutional the"sehool,-.he f prerogative of congress in making war ittena-apy- of:;'the'5wriaj ;ativitiedliiwe4-tinde- r iooked will Mountain be is a the sort The taken as and is above that News, an in- ofoutcast from; cr she Rocky pupil of Denver. This is quoted in One school. some published paper geeUcg. dependent newspaper coBtinually part poeQT-luitin- g used for;tfce printing of 'a.' school paper and Jthus'j-frothe fee is largely, by Eastern magazine such as the Literary Digest kan,! wg rsX tVse '. ail;-5ssir.:- rr -- -- . lir-tttef - 2 's-- -- . a-- i 450 West Center St., Provo : j to-b- v . e without such'ararr&ngement. If these school papers, are turned over to rari- and finance with the aid of the faculty a good lesson in business training will be given those who handle the pubiicatiorf and this 5 a part f the school curriculum to pre pare for actual business Ufe, A school function, such as an athletic contest, dance or any other entertainment which will not stand on its fytm rnerit and attract the boys and girls had better be dropped from k part of the school activity. mpspto ' HOW AN EDITOR GOT RICH. c - A man tells of an editor who started poor twenty years ago TO BUt -- Second hand FOR REJTrFurmrdied Et Second 'North. : bicycle, Pboee 20". , WANTED first-clas- s rooofc Ca : -- es , .." Rb-rfs- ,. orders for all oer. We can now fill sit kinds; t mtt--Ji ..... .' r. - a 11 fjtai.iiAifijJ..L "''( .1, :;-- ' ' ' - M c - w ErJFifta n tfVQa -- r - V - f ., W wr isr Two- - farnisa'eg, ... y .;,;.';. Si wertowh Cords. Soobfir : - jtt i'--- new. .42. .. tj :;: .rtijai-- 'v 71 g One y dozen;- ' IClKb," Mrs. Ball, Sbi 156,. Oakland-FO';. FABRIC TIRE PRIC E S TODAY SIZ- E- gPIO '36x3 25.45 I9.IO 30X3 23.20 33.85 32x4 48.65 36.80 34X4H 05;3S 53;i5 " 35 x 5 82.75 65.35 sai.:-- : roK boase-wi- th est and ..tsost. sueceesfal Tor iwo1 or "XSre?;bt "Hinie Jilaker; .fcscdreda : rich - wish SEast Third. South. E.arrfsie soon; "sfalcily confidential! ANTECrl l ot reliable; '.years' of "expertonce; r '' m ork.---. h'one. a, - -. ' r: - M FOR- - . SALE OR ; aprix ;:and eellect condition; i bargain. Call . iwtmRttlSasisr Mrs. Ainu apart-jlanife- " .marry. IF LON'LY For results 'ajso three irn 't( - ,1.. Ji Mu-f- 57 N. Foa : "w?y. . : Si nr.gvilLe. l".;uiig a-. i . 'lgtjgyter,aija?,i.prg!ihs 'REXT-TFBr'roo- : itgTf"0 .'.-- rt jure to " SI5-V- '.?rex-af3- Su!h. ,...:' .. f& -- i 7 :J2aMr . Vi V fort Wiisea e Terry. Pro? '.L- iAtkr::enf mca iwMte top and nma FOff RENT iyf-wr,i?,YTw- T V' :. ,Swi" Z":-- - Sons... Farittt-Temcl- lam- - P- - g:r aw tern 'aidMeAei3 iMtim:.irafe ei native 5!m located np left hand -- TSsrker :;,T; l ; NATIVE Ll'M RFR : ; and has retired with 'the' comforiAb FOR SAliE Yotiag fig HTa! I I money was acquired : through industry,"' .enotayr" coiisdeiitioTxs Jacobson. 550 S Fifth West acetjteoe we! dins cutting. We efforts to give .full value, indomitable '.perseverance, and the wetd of meta.L Work made -anjtblcg death of an uncle who left the editor $49,9q9.5Q. Rotary guaranteed. First serTlc. 61 N.I FOR SALE Gemtmilk cow Asi'fcr ' Reminder. . Fourtb West. Ptoto. Phone 6SS-J-. tf Bibbins at Hotel FOR SALE-X- ew and nsed furniture. FOR SALE Wheeler .in lowest prices, best oaalityWiU aagtf: wem'rVJfitaiiifir, ae4,OBes or X. Second East Phcc pay best cash price tor used goods; at j I Laanins" 164 W. Center St FOR iT " ' TRAUS Hudson ' -- SALE Diang chairs andv buffet- r a?v tadebakert Six ; ap, must sell at once; FOR in- Prom, two b:s , . tf I m AJT". la thebestr - A:se- k-- nd Tt. fiiX ,' PICO . kinds pricea. Smger Sewing Machin manner U0,i-tWrR i Ar rqdertf Com- - '.-v- FOR Kt SALE-Che- - 520-W- -- on - ! Snitx nannies SPOT CASH PAIDt forTottr poultry, Leagne, $4$ tter, ggga; et tak thegr'ta Samuel f 'gALE-Praoffered HEMSTITCHING EponsG done I ; SALE4Bartktr'fi-r- SXVi-- r . THE CUP THAT CHEERS is tte on filled with . t rag-- ; rant tea. Fresh brewed, Ufa a beverage deaf to the hearts indeed OBMflfsljeiofasly f'M'Pbred, -- of Teed with a ienroiritis anrefresh-- . aU wtnnen-- - ySleef ment itat has no equal But e sretbe tea comes from.. ; - ..V- t . i . i J : : 'i 'MM . - rvj.- i .m- . - M O t ) AM MrcrJJaat aOLti.ls3::xaa. . yo .ity" SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY -. ANDERSON G&R&G G. . NAYLOR'&SONS a Fan iVageicn Telluride Motor Co. :nor il'oor Co. . :. teaof 'sachqual-- .'- -'. Lr':- HY .PAY. FOR THE FANCY PACKAGES? i . J :.f:L: ' .. . . - S. ., 1 oxmomteccmz? unmet - jr " WATCH FOR OUR SOLICITORS, ( 1 ffc ' , t -- ,- obtain ;;r:: .1! C |