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Show U' TOE F'RbYO-HER- .... .. A 11 . hei&etniiniKaUo say As usual f VA slf T frtAAunthpriffritA-grahal- l n cTeiiif for the capture of the bank robbers who robbed the at the. noiherumsuon.iWorMiyoim o t ....trends to fled week . - house this and last ondei tnstloernur. cox is a true progress ecpunjy f luxteean attempt to escape. Salt take is the acknowledged hiilsi :Uj awap praised tiiei splendidOnrecords ot ineoaore Senator hand other of the rVelt Senator Hiram. srMtndid as and the w une Johnson; and of sta'te citv sutJrsr rmud capital lei'l ifcat ott,4a.a.grafl while. at- - Harding has taikni Johnson a :fUur. and bickguara in nys ituie Efrg.SplieVfeUt 01 mis great least they ,o ughf toplay fair with us a'n'JTnv.e us tbecrurnbs which newspaperr Here is what he said of tftx-presiaeshane-o- f "ftoosetfell. isrtea to gitudertffiilff"tt actual accomp & &m' bdJ4s-thf- e fall from of the, truth,, mad for power and willing menu iso when our officers makethe capture Salt-Lakhas never-fu- Ui '"arid over rTurfi' the to county offidalsvttojre ''Hjera prisoners e duewKodi advocaieo hccitr is .ftoosc to agreejo-totngyrneuai-JHonpr pnncrpies arniuciej on, the part of a djL.butlA'e Should considerslithrmudHrging little-bette- r tlian and, unbe: Smoot afrai Is mniA Hut in the ooen andlan-- 1 presidential candidate .o-awrme gui 10 a t iu tne oaiie subVt corning genuenjin and Bounce hims rffonih! .o;isri ' : "wlth-the "the.' , f iects of the hour?; Or. wfdrhtfgo-oncampaignthrough .hkt in the ?and like the proverbial Ihejeal heud-iRiS- 4 on ostrich? ;Coa.e'v; ReedUr6pt i t y o ii dare, on ROOSEVELT rA?s'D SENATOR JOHNSON. your front porfhl your Mtred of the wreat world peace pact ; your Senator HarJIngr appealing' to the Progressive for their loveilthe big Speviil interests; your ebntenr.pt bf the commoner, 'Vr--. xl 'l ssr' JL. il4Ayti - poIIs-thi--fa- Suggr-idvnuiC- t ti.' ""p" nt .j 1 . . '! . - rr r. , -- -- . j J ess rt. a.-.-ii- .r. - 1 1 1 e ; fiiw other-pertinen- jple ;the-stunip,-- jandrTnrloyaltratern :pnl$lftai$" " ybur Ihtodore Roosevelt and .illiana. Johnson. w KofseveItr .Senator party the cov;e!ed control in the. senate. in his, newspaper i Regarding Harding said "liMOsevelt is lost to gnttitude, blinf to traditions, inconIn our last" Issue veu,mentioned some' facts concerning the siderate of the truth, mad. for power' and iiring" t0i"wreek4he :. o:,'".; ,' ofhlmV We would repribliirtget profiteer a n'3 wha!ouTd"prbTTIT rm About Johnson hirused the and. "fakir tf blackguard, estioniLllikiarthttr and especially regards like to carry irie-nTh hi & mills km cettinir from 6 to 6 2 then referred to him "as a braying ass" and as "this egxtistical ownMsin cents per pound for the product, which,, by the time it reaches Johnson, who prates jjf ideals and wallows in the gutters of "this officer, rcQsts '13 cents. Men who stand in c.lose to the paper 1 American plitics. A ; - Progressives of th west- who have followed the standard of factories- and have the first grab on the" buying, in fact who J and Johnson are wondering justjiow sincere Senator Roosevelt 2 6 between the ( difference control the mill outputs, are making and 13 cents. The mills do not get it, but a group of men in be- - j Harding carttorOrogressausm now. It is knownlie Is tween who have more monev than they or" their families need HinedTup .nth the reactionary forces that his vote and his voice to live on, more than, they can ever, impend, are adding td theiH have always been on the side of, big business as against theiiro-plethor-ic conditions into pocketbooks at the expense of the common people, who Passive element that has sought to bring better ;" ; masses. of lives the -bill ;, finally pay the rzr-- . "liave. striven Harding' has stood against. all has iSVVhave a strange situation: confronting this nation at the rtabout." HardihisherirahdWate of tHeacIItfarieTrxThe r a I resent time. A man of m?f.-fK5nK!very mediocre business experience has !.canniflaiff-Di' xj i Tne peopw T55iTlSKmV twrotng is against tne League ot iva- irte.in th unft,i ( ha af u- noi a matter for serious thought ? uun min-! presidency). Just stop and think this thing over for a few utes, Mr. oter. beforeeasting your killot. Where has Mr. HardA TIME FOR INDIVIDUAL THINKING. ing gained his business experience?' In a small country npws-- j paper office and as senator from the state of Ohio for one term. 1 It that 5.000 speakers will be on the stump tne aignmetroitice qjr president of the United States; Nhere-rrothis time, on to advocate the, election of Harding. Pel haps has Mr. Harding ever had any real executive experience o:train-(th- e number is not exaggeratext The fund to finance that much ing? Certainly not as senator. Yet we are told by the" Repub-- , oratory has beefi collected, no doubt, or. wiHrbe forthcoming. . lican party that he is to be elected president of these United Among so many, there mav be a considerable nurberof States. Isnt it a pretty big job for a man who has never even ;Jneh who can appeal tellingly to the partisan sense of men and served as governor of his own state? women, and that b the sense to which they will appeal. . It is easy to see that so much oratory will be rife with In contrast to the facts we would like to selfishJnterestt partisanship and even ignorance. cite the fact in this connect ion ibat Gov. James M. Cox. who is thei Just what weight it will have the November election will candidate of the Democratic party, ha3 managed two metropolitan determine. It would be a fortunate thing for the nation, how newspapers for many years and has served his own: state for fever, if instead of listening to such an outpouring of words the inres terms as governor., mis is certainly a contrast in execu-- ; people might sit themselves down and quietly think out the situa : -- ' 77 "it.-".- , ryfrr -' .. 1-- r 1-- r4 ! .1; "; --- ;Tt---..---- 'ti . ;- . ;that-Progressive- stofortarth : r 7 1 a u 1 - 1 a a ; :r- -- ! above-mention- fx - Underwear ed it has been said, is the ability to tiki GENIUS, pains. And we have used cur ;? : srs-H- than twentv years-- to Mills" Underwear for children supplier fit and comfort. more 1 " Everyboygarment correctly of the or on the is designed normal labeL girl age "Forest Mills", Underwear is sold locally You can buy BROWN-DURRELL-G- c.iv-."Fore- ' st b t tht to ak Lt It O; Beaten Kew-Yor- k today. at an average of' -- Goodrich Tires today are sold by good dealers everywhere at a lower price than in 1910 and what is niore tojhe point in tliis comparison, Goodrich Tirin rl9Zdgve on the average nearly 1 double the : humBeFpHmles per tirer The GoihT rich adjustment basis of 8,000 miles for Silvert - today 1 rices jiiye motorists twice .AMmml is : less cot j cr rr.r tion existing in the world and the country at 'this time, and the remedies which are being off ered f or "the unsatLra,-- : ry -- c r.- - We do not need to be told that there is an ?tat of mindin the" country, or that nien ard women are e:t- - r sv. ;vt ? by trivfalgnevaiiees. or even imaginary troubles. rt .h:r their conclusions in politics." - Indeed, multitudes of those-wh- o !; rc4l V rrr--i-ng intelligent conclusions fail to give the prvptr-thjtte.r " cr.-tt:i- -ti . ".- " : the-niileagera- are-rea- h politicaPdutiesc " C "These are quite as much at fault a are those wh :r.ert--t in jH)lities-4- s merely to shape to te pcir.t c - granting fhem privilege." ........ Trivialities have no proper nlace in politics at any tb':e. cer- tainly hot. unrest and ur.censlr.Ty. Tre period of world-wid- e Repu,bltean cand(dafeM bidding Jor support w hoI!y ur r. the unrest and dissatTsTaction of which people are consJi-u--. , He ixs not state conditions or causes, , nor does he specif v rtr.ees. "Just leave-- it to the Republican party' surus up w'ht he pro' poses t'KstraTghten ant the kinks. i Vapidity could go little further than his analyses cf wr!i' affairs. His generalities haven't even the merit of pLrKhXty. for which they rlo jioteven reveal a reasonable usderstandirtr ci the problems which Amerjcatnd-3- ll the world .confront. In view of the difficulties confronting humanity, the."recr3e need ta think in terms of internationality as well as. of national:;?--Inde- , it is imperative that they do so; since accordlr? to appearances those who cpntrol the Republican party nTes t tire, ia "FABRIC TIRE PRICE S I -- TODAY SE-rpi9- IO v. as 45 "19.10 3Q3 1 -- - . 32x4 43.65 6535 .'344 .355 I 3&80. -5- 82.75 r 3-15 65.35 groups and clashes that are-bli- nd save-AE-- selfish interest.' . For them to be'given rein at his time,' when k siriir.t needed everywhere, would be nothing short of caLimlty cf wcr!i-wid- e . consequence, , . . I'M. - i Q tl V.. r. . ORIENTAL '.CROCKERY Going to China for china- ware is not necessary for the good people of ProcOj the TO Hllll. 4 Ufustment "Btin warer Is: brought to their dors via thja, shop. An V. tractive display of "tea an.f dinner sets, ' ornaments for await- your. thf '.yore-jbpnseager sight in Come and you will not be -- II 1.1. 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