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Show By I. Hi Masters. If you think prize. fight stop the punches for ten or a dozen rounds. knv liatyou five or old TOur .hats six years tor ' we . cannot ccumuiaie orange enough to buy new" ones as o'ftenas the millionaires arid would-b- e millionaires who read ue wiiu was uu a litrge btyck ou Bobby Burns wrote it just right when he wrote, A .man s a Juices started on the down glide 'says that it is just one darned man for a' thatf' Arid yet there are hundreds' aMlthbusarids of ' I landslide after another.-- ' ', : people who still don't believe it. But then yo'u and I know that . . " "" " Wlthat digested by the "a'cKangHo not always get and. many different ways before it is thoroughly ' , 4 the desired change when They get the change-thedesired, This fmnrtv many different kinds of human beings. S holds good in matrimony as well as in "politics. The avergte man doesnt like rattlesnakes; .but I prefer item ; Those-f(lksho-ays-de?i- " - ' r.-r.- : yr- - ' CARAHF. : ; -- WHY.PAY RE.VH I pulled an exceptionally bright one the other day. Talking to those fellows who tell folks who don't happen to agree with It seems that even after California's vote, it is still going to those aforesaid fellows, that' the said Iks' don't happen to A plan of Be, JVide "open and, unguarded stand our gates and through agree ought to be in an insane asylum, or summarily sentence jfnd others we will fee and varied throng." them id go to hi -.- , or to France, or to Russia. Arthur Brisjbane thfmpress a wild. to ' tunush iou ;MriSiiei v . is the greatest editorial writer of this ge, being better than-thivi.th about the muddy roads,-- said? "Yes, it is easier to scribe in orie great essential thing and thaHs that he draws a big of its- day since the f ""jry. wgjt Jdry," But jBaveior salaryr And yet,' I heard a fellow who does not agree with some never cuinespthen what toWwtk all. the oTVhe things, that Arthur writes, remark the other day that Briscash Rockefeller has endowed, about everything that will stand bane ought to haveJTeenutnthe-home- 4 of the feeble minded our FREE building- strii " for endowing. .;'-. long ago or-- been deported with Emma Goldman." I Claim that ' Write or calL such; fellows aswished all this for Art: Brisbaneiare, merely dem . The Provov basketball tam is having :of intellect and are as great a detri quita a time raising onstrating- an absolute lack sufficient money'to go to Kansas City. .The carfare alone runs ment to any country as was vv imam Hohenzollern to the German about eleven hundred dollars and the meals arid .other expenses people. Anil yetl I cannot help but feel sorry for this class" of -Mwill run it close to fifteen or sixteen hundred dollars.. If the team gentry, for they absolutely, cannot get as much out of life as you is sent it will certainly be STbig advertisement for Provo and while fand I. 'BUILDING HEADQUARTERS' someone will' have to makea little sacrifice we feel that it:is 'worth ' While. ; Some of the ladies of tHe Municipal ouncit::sunderstoo3 IlZ8HlUZ21XiiI2ZiSlZIIllIIIXZaZZZUIUlS3IIX2I f regarding the suggestion that this organization Some more questions you should ask yourself in the liSht of promote a benefit for Jack Dempsey,- - the world "champion boxer. the prospective settler in your community: Will he and his family Thesuggestion gave some the impressibn r o thatwyere trying-t- like slam the ladies' Organization but the opposite should meaning; they-.rea- l home folks, without false exclusi'veness? Are they b- -. have been, the nfturalxoriclusion: Some of the other organizations lievers in progressive methods in government and in everything df Proo City should do this thing but because, .they are so slow - V that pertains to'right living? Are they" united supporters of all we l suggested thatithe Women's - , civic betterment movements?' 1 this community absolutely free shown more real life and , vivacity thari the majority of the otlicjr. - from factions? a vie: organizations we maae me suggestion that they handle t his' affair. We wish to state here and for all time that we --are not A business man of Provo who w as looking at property here in favor of offering any'thing but the highest praise for the work with a view to buying stated the other day that property was not which the Women's Municipal Council has accomplished with their : T1 o nearly as high here as "it is in many of the eastern or central organization. :r ; ; : . states. We have been hearing the cry here that property is too A Provo ARITHMETIC FOR SENATORS, OR COST OF WAR. high in the Garden City arid that it will come down. We believe Institution that many of the homes which are being offered for sale "here " now cannot be built for the present market price. We believe too About ten ago Lloyd jGeorge, then chancellor of the that 'this business, man who has recently come here from the east eXtcuerrTrrdeyears a speech jn:the house of commons in which he TONIGHT AND FRIDAY is right when be states property here is already low enough. estimated that the nations were then spending at least $2,500,-000,00- 0 9 10-2Matinee P 25 33cT Evening a year on .past and future wars and predicted that their -- - Some Provo business "institutions need more support economic life could not kmg withstand such a drain. Three-yearand more in order. to make it possible for them to later the Germans undertook to back their ax' out of an economic meet the competition which is offered by several of the other situation which had become impossible . owing to the cost of com-- J larger cities in this state. A number of business men of Ogden petitive armament, and the gross expense of that Exploit to. all for example have invested .large sums of money in certain. manu- -' me nauoas concern ea, is now estimaiea at SiUW.UUViUOUt of 10,000,000 dead. facturing plants there purely to hold a large payroll in" that city. - They do not expect or demand a fair return on their investment. Nobody quite knows what the nations are now spending on --and future wars somewhere between the The of as business a the rule capital any larger they cheaper past and $8,000,000,000 ;.7 ' .V A AAA AAA AAA can place the manufacturedjiroduct on th market.1 In other A iu,uuu,uoo,uuu a year out. there is no indication ex- -, thatthese words the volume of business with a close margin is what tends penditures and their relation to the .welfare of civilization have to create low prices. ' ; , .'::: j anyireameaning to the United States senater. The annual expenditure (Of $2,500,000,000 to which Lloyd' ; And you know that after what that fellar said or rather George referred a1 decade ago meant that on a. 5 per: cent basis wrote, (I surmise that ne would have said it. too, if he had had a $50,000,000,000 of the world's productive assets had to be sesrre . If i i.nnJ nnJ ucvuieu .ly tl41.. chance) I have gotten all "swelled" up, though I can still wear Kaicut-aiime woriiI." oxi earnuijf income ior war pur-- ? a 7 v 7 ' a 1 he. present expenditures 5 per cent basis $50,000,0,OO,00Oj poses. ot 48,UU(J(000)000 in" property and production, from $160,000,-000,00- a . if - V '- w-h- o - s end: aHesti& a-r- ainy are-e.goin- if - ' . . MM 00T-LW , our-stateme- nt Reaitind use the Classified -- -- . Municipal-Council,--w-hiclr-- has j . t . : . ifAt the: Theatres ; - I JI of-th- - ... e 1 1 ex-clusi- ve . j 0-- 3c s . , :r- . J.i..tl irATTn to $20D;000,000,000IofJMmna useav to provide income for war purposes. it tnt How much longer does. the ppnatfi t"'"k thf4mnair4 and depleted economic life t)f the world can stand this additional " ;;i, strain.? :. ... " The United States senate is now. the chief obstacle to any limitation of armament. , It has taken the world by thY throat': It refused to ratify the. Treaty of Versailles and permit this country to help stabilize the:peace that hallifen won on 'the field 'of bttle. It refused to permit the United States to enter the league vi nauonsrwnicn is empowered. to prepare a general plan 01 dis armament. It refuses to pass , the Borah resolution authorizing the president to call a conterehce of Great Britain, Japan and the ited. htatgs4o.-etfec- t an auieenieiu una naval hoiidav. To cohk plete this record "of obstruction,; the" senate committee on naval affairs has presented a report demading a navy "at least equal r to that of any other power," Previous to the war the United States attempted to maintain a navy approximately, equal to that of Germany'a'lthough itjy-aslightly inferior,- but it never attempted toibuild a navy equal to t.hatMGreatJBritain and neverdreamed of such a extravagant programme. With the German, Russian and Austro-Hunearinavies totally destroyed, the seriate committee .now.: insists that we must equal or surpass the, British navy, for no reason at all that, is coherent, Nothing is' done by .the senate to a wanton and criminal waste of money, but even-thin-g is to done .. t.-:i- . : r ayu.L vMieai, ninmu aim japan into enienng upon a new competl-tio- n of armament with the United States".. ':.LjLL If the senate has its way we shall soon have taken Germany's to the peace of the world.- - r- -r- -y place as the chief : nienaee a. a.: i i xt jvuum ue iiiieresving 10. kdow. wnere congress xmnKs tnei whichUhee-mmeBt-ifflgocomes from money, prppaTrcftoi arp ' 11: i' so lavisnijv. scatter Vjovernment nas no money ot its own. Every dollar tha;t it gets comes out of somebody's Docket, and every dollar Jthat it spends must first be earned in the sweat of some the whole world trying to pull itself together body's face,-Wi- th economically alter tne aeoacie ot war, the senate is determined to sell the labor of. all the English speaking peoples, into indefinite servitude in oroer to provide lunds lor a useless battleship programme. This is all that the Junkers of the senate have to offer o a civihzation that has already, been bled white. , .' "The conscience of the American people' may have been dulled by.:' partisanship, but- - it is - inconceivable that their, nocketbooks are a calloused as congress assumes. New York World. ' " -- Alio dgd: Meetings Remecbei ppj i Z-- d . 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Other imDortanfr-ma- troaching-train i to lower the gate below the surface of come before, the " meeting, the rails while the train passes over ters will -- of piong, iwhichi3the"--purchasin- g and automatically" rises after tfieittraifl. .has gone" by. MrrCox states thaththe f twlne-- - Tb "membership: committee' is railroad men .generally Nelievt? that sked to be present with a report ; :. ; his invention? will be, In universal de-- J ' ' ' mand when irisjserfectedr-a- s .the-- f v VIOest ROOT, . . nrMOnt ffttai marAa oro nnt coHo. ' l' The roof of JTotel RhlnebH'k in Knfactory. 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