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Show - ;ykr-'- ' ..t.-,:- - s - : 11 r.-a--r.- i. - iL- Meters, Bv : : at - " , who natLserveq alt toward fsedftde , i i; f The skeptic must concede that some great yen yere JborrVJa JhrryrTmorrow letta pay :.tc5fefeOHttBT try Last week we turned our attention to the great emancipator with the I " v - ",."-- rT that-whe- Institution ' Tonight and Tuesday" Matinee Daily, 4 p. m. TOM MIX It has played Slacks ahd drakes withdhe j2 'dviExati "It hashsfolded,. ..beh'ttled,. 4PRriRir;TitiLS' - .-- . - t.Tdile . In-. vr -- Also- CLYDE COolc - -i i A Pjrctpo : a w&rtx- fesues growing out of the. war. It tear-daw- n, not to advance but to jkA for national glory but for national vklr; n J'-- . rwrt.-ir's-jerIhpnvipre thev dld not eXlSU It theVomeh, had their way in pblitiesf ea feas "isevementa...,-naynuraiBu uic timuci sysrrra. wouia pe cieansea or a ioi oi lis corrvpcijf afone lh 'cov'efnment, but even tne army lion: However: this dd4 hdl ;n Provo to Hp istwi?it. rjr,andiTijr' freneral to the humblest pn, Kepulican ladyTxx of this city called up one of her sisters the t and navy, rIKca other dy and gave her an awful scplding became she had indorse!! vat i tr frvn ;Ve jwsider to the lowliest of the work- " rs the present incumbent of thepostoffiee. ''There's a reason." hN b ? h.s t:red zzm m if.e iarK aay- - oi axommon We were told l , inon-ffre- and in a few years from 'how will pay just as great tribute to seatf xnd woodrow Wttgbn as the saviour of democracy ixripefiCdl fatsa r, . a Ti - .s-,- rt X - " ' ' :' ' It hrf cb$Crec .ii- - -- ; ; ari tl r w-i- - -- s: sat-tAifki--imTr- n rSr-- , , .. us,- ui twmrtlKwcs its itOroVernment,; iif priie Weuntry, and t feels :Jifcat transcended partisanship '.JL s leadership the. this Republican t cy to fiayiE'g unworthy partisan politics twice as many inen are their, owiorsj Mapy a oma their- - mcrd ;ift the-.- ; ajLbjcst,al enemy People would hot knorqne-ha- l fc?' would just hold their tongue but this nisiffipoibk.yerilv Mstitut:?r5j tha.: ?eptBat ftwa tfcit thai te'inlgntyllyS.ke " : T ruleth his spirit, tiaj h that taketh a dty has l&h-a&i$,teeTAh&- ' - --- r- ' In-D- ONT t TICKLE 'Regular Prices, -- rpvo band should have the support of everr Lnal cit: their roncerts To lw riven vti the refir.mto a iuture. I hey are compelled bv the verv character of their lation to do much work without pay, but here is a"op;ortunity to'?-- t pay-- j he f iddlerBuy aicket or even o verdl w bether you are ali orcani-inrutterr- to attend or .not.' ;; ':-'':- . , ' rotrtAfr. art tsi.rx Tf a-- r-- The consistency of the editor of the Tost is 'shown to a ery J Huerce has exists maYkdegr iirhi last Isgnei' Somi' time ago he refused an adJ o . w-y.- :be-f;Knin- the has tei: - Y p.-- 4 Regular nv ' Price-.- . - I r - t Chirks kagg s grperybecause he clainwd-itrenispmenrrromhe not fit to printjet hlkccepUaSmmunication is tbuiht if 1: all. llr which a disgrsu to and prin same onJiis front page. In therlar prclkrjr.. Ar4vf ;hre hls- con- - AND-fRIDA- Matinte,Dail.V-- which' it was designed to in- - 1 the sprry excuse of partisanship n - - cvfT happened cm paign of detraction hr-- Ar - . An .r-,-i r.llir ri:;. hx? ffd -! Atorr cr is lt Ltcw ttr.ued.- u'ahite'i. ' . ai:a exuuir.g in us.irenui,j querulous and suspicious, :is ht?adc the presence of its. own superb 3t r-- the GardenKitv-- r Zen in THURSDAY. i 4ITZMAJJRIGE committee ihat he Y.in -- vlf in words of one syllable, vi ecr a patriotic excue to Justify words he wili refuse an He covered the ground which set forth one Lusi- - ;rror:?r ti-tx;ue.v;. tU JMs"a"rr.h:r g ror to le said, eom-- ' rrthrriih" opiimn as agningt another but will accept a r .munication which vtjxi writ ten by a fellow whose record will not; d a.r :r": & r''"T r. en and women, as good 'we In r.i-have' s But "The had it .r.4ts are,,. invefjgatiojBr pulfeity. very .fact that this writer of the commumcatittii triedoltegally-hol- d the office of citr i adge demoisttrateH.!" 5 '4T: what clever, -unscrupulous and ought to nave been sufficient' evidence to the editor of the Post . IvrsNteet cr. vrAe of good men and women, and ' that his stuff was Questionable! a grtx: mir.trv. Not onlv the Repub- with what trr,tce st.i' . wa T-- r aertinen V-- a i Re-p- at com-r.esina- n'i eiti-stan- "i.-a- :.rntir' rr-- t f TO A teaut'f' -- U I A PROFANE PATRIOT. - he k!lr;s. it en our I mt c::v rAtl-ora,- n'tne tnited. states have been propaganda, and the effect of r,;:ional spirit, our enterprise and trial relationship, has been uri of suvh jtv. Charles G. Da wesr in his performance before" the war s,vi.J a prvtfpierity. committee, may have thrown awav his .chance to sit soeakablV bad. in the dlardmgiabinet but he has' givenJ- tiniely: arid valuable service to his country. : And he has earned, for himself honor and a' citiiett ;the. lr?t has spoken the word m season-r-- a too long delayed. He has word trvm tr.e nrr torn off the rrr; fr.-r- the hideous campaign of detraction though he might serve, with great distinction, for four vears even eight as secretary of the treasury. and shows it h is. tiocause ne speass to an inteiugenx Air. uawes is a Kepubhcan, a party man of high discemir. and chsshlp that, word" should. prove, tremendously But he is something more than that He is an Americanstanding. citizen effective. who is proud of his country. He is rc.t hive to sit in the Harding cabinet to Pr. Dawv? "with a regard for He has served it superbly already. World: coar.rr. even In J5: his, .politicsi manv andlustice, take dney another sensible and he has been outradi-flr. uy uirPeuy pontics tnat Kepublicarr politicians in congress have played with war issues andwar achievements ever s&ce the dav Had it ever w:nsi tss your children "are like red-h' - . the, war was won. I steel fresh frees a , as you mold them so they will turn Our country entered the war only when ll was driven to it out until to the heat of practical world experi-enc- e thy are Republicans m congress joined steel in supporting the aihi then the know, whether it was true-blu- e war resolution; joined in the enactment of the mighty measures or Cheap p: iree thit them. .-.into Ta necessary to the successful prosecution of the war ; joined in a and patriotic support of the executive department who stated that the American That offk-inJ.headininistration of those measurca and the directiun of the people do im f d neck is very probably, judging aH the :tja above vw u navy. fMODuuj leit, ffnia i iue aiiuy feis twTi hopeless condition.- - But he was peoge'.by; MqtM LJ not' tat-i- n y waging, thatDur nart uutwas a rartisAn twrt abest fcar,n Jiemocratic than a Republican war. It was a war waged byMir whole country against the common enemy andf or honorable that ItJwattJl seers tfct ends. The conduetiif Mgressandlrthe people iintii hostilities we have aH had w feWHewent sJpinguring ;r cxey ceased was admirable throughout able rtexiddpast. .Wth Armistice day there came, the beginning of a violent, deplorable and shameful transformation. The war had been jwon. .J: i'esv folks. I tecw Jthat the" world is getting better instead of The army and navy had covered themselves and the republic with worse for the feikrs join lodges ,and fraternal societies merely imperishable glory. Such , wonders of organization, equipment for political and by!r?ggs rasoins are gradually disappearing. 1 transportation, building! drilling and' fighting had-beachieved and in so short a time. that ther were without orerpHent that some of We h ve'cAOsse to .th''ccasicffllhatihe-reasohave been beyond belief if predicted in advance of the fact Had these restaurant house patrons look so blue is that v Avi.v'ui 4ioiicru, viiuniii xier iimt swexicieoi ey- CaXx9 v?as'? at orjc on poor victuals. ' " '. the war would have had a disastrous ending arid :. the fate : of i.. , jT v dyiErr. ' : ' x raztion would have been changed. ' x . V" not need the services of an attorney shall ;'.rtnVwiwilisw Surely there was here glor' enough for all . Surely in all this to collect what Eun?e ws these good old United States of Am- -' there was reason for patriotic jubilation, for mutual cohgratala--f erica. Wtat sav voa? v-c- Vj - - ii . : y- " e-- j , fn--P-S :r'ti "1 1 jlyJj 'M' ?3 T?-Y MW V ' . f iU ft I f lH' L' ft Ix-e- ors Z I if - i i -J L I V r tMvJv ft'&'iff t :; " v-- America wife sold. for power into Turkey! treated ' ng her husband like a air: by of the -- arf bfcy ond the Her when, far ; ' y-- on?y solace he; -- a groat. Tnemftry-of i the -- other WomanV eTenl!er S'ike' v f as "taken i - justice-loving.'citize- n, f-n- sce; .-ect with-Democrat- ron-partis- ill ot tK..J. -- .k " wiJri' r. s ". I fuy Vll.' V1' A "S'rfeVjIV J S. V iS1 - :- . a romance 'athrob withl all that woman' heart Hooded wish splendor and the spell 1 Come f wmmer nights onjlh Bosphorus an , hw yaM r- : I - i ! en H aai'bxrf - ' : 1 Daily Fashion Hint W H A T DE T E E . MM S .Photoplay by Ouida Bergere, from the play by Pierre Frondaie andClaude Ferrere "IPjrnMcess Tonight and Tuesday Edgar Lewis Production "SHERRY" Undeniablyr .the best .coals are those that have a maximum of high heat value and at the same time a minimum of ash andteoisture contest' aid WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY : MABEL NORSIAND " free-burni- ng " v .In TIEN 1 DOCTORS DISAGREE Everrone whouse (iastle Gate or Clear Creek Coal admits that these fs&s hare these ' t has been so for more than twenty-fiv- e - ' years. , A ' . a ... jiuperiorqualities. - Heal Feuntilne. ." m.TnetlM original reason for tb choiev In of , a lion's heid ia public fountains wbert the water coraeff out of a Hon'a month was, remarks an exchange, that among Castle Gate an'il Clear Creek Coals ire equally satisfactory whether burned atover furnace or jfrate. 'V ASK YOUR DEALER ... IXEG.NT EVENING GOWN Snmnurized briefly, the story of this satirt evening jiwn is told in its 3wer. brocade trimmuigs, its draperies ad its beit of silver sequins. The blouse carries out the low effect that is featured eiwyrbere and the band about the hip is ot intended so much to define tfie , FUEL H C it "bk of decoration. t fiimnlv on "nrimiMI The slippers corres-- d wish the. sihtr brocade which farms tbe tipper part of the blduse, Mediati.l requires yards 40incb brocade.- satm and ard r TiXdml fLexieW Blouse" Ks).' Siees. 34 to 44 inches bust, Rrice 35 cesti"1 Skirt S'o. 9190, Sizes, 24 to 32 cer35Tents7r7' , 36-m- ii i h r-ge- Miners and shippers of Casttez-Gat- and Clear Creek Coal e rrr- '''.-- " kl in ' '"ii i i"T """ - 1 " t':' i '.- - , ., . i.J. ill i." "' ...... ihiiUm - - i1'1 ... Wheeflln a Llor. Lions are not tempted, like other to strict I obedience to theli tralnera commands by tho offer of luscicas foods, itractlcmlly. every anl mat bat the 116c is tanght. to do wkat ts wanted by firing It a toward arery time It does' It or makes an effort to, either lump of sugar or; tegetabla r a bit of .fish or aoiin otber thing of which It is fond. This la tmpnss'ble with the1lon, at tt eatr only jneftt and ternlrallowed a certain amonTt of tnat" TBli Ihcreaaeo the dlfflcnJ 'of j the lion tamer. aa-Ima-ls, t -- INCOME TAX COLLECTOR'S; DATES FOR UTAH COUNTY - . Barrett the Income Ux Wf M, ah collector county, will be ' in the following towns of Utah county to assist those who wish assistance in making out their returns on the following ' dates : Lehl. February 7 and 8; Ameri- - ' can PoraXebmary 9 and 10; i Pleasant GrdrFebruary . 11; Thistle JunctionvFebruary 12; SpringTiir4, February l4and 15; Heber Xity, February 16. 17 18 and 19; Spanisfi" Fiork, FebruarjMr'- "" 21" and 23; Soldier Summit, Flbruary 24, 25 and ,26 Paysonv ' February 28 and March ifPtwo v from March 1"to 13. for-Ut- r V - .. - - ; :r':r: Credit Out'-odetail o colored engineers: who were working on the roads In the vt 7i. atlha clnlty of Boucq' were groVrlthg fogg boora, mails, and the back pay. The tergeajoVvtb comfo; them, said: "But think of. all, the : canlk the credit fjou get ? tnswerrnTatV all wT3- geGcredlL. no tasa aroana neaaT iUft-ecar- v:-i;'-- ce -- L U lii 9fa v3 exclusively tt, the ardent Egyptians the rising of the waters of the Nile, which wis tbemdfct Important erect of the year, meaning Ufe and prosperity to tlon, always took place when tha arm, was in the constellatloo of Leo. The lion's head on fountains Is a symbor of the life glTlng waters of tbe Nfle thwole,a UTA - ; j"""!. taSd tbe eJmost pliiiesopher, Ifi a Ma wto vta itead his uttie bot to WU ere he Is penniless when tha "Ye-aE- Especially the Goat. i"Wtult W your pet peerel " f - :'';.4-- ' , -- A r, lbPJt i |