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Show THEHERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1922. Dair- y- Great Accomplishments Of Republican Congress Ads Herald Want It By FLORENCE RIDDICK BOYS is a" Democratic trick to coiri a catch like "He kept us out of war" which, its cleverness will attract popand receive many. . O 27 you. 'Phone Congress is such a snare, modern" bunga- - concocted to fool the FOR RENT unthinking and unin- -. FOR RENT Two nice unfurnished located 547 JS. ow, furnished; to of the fact and take rooms. 590 E. 4th 8. advantage formed, Center. Inquire 55 E. Center. Phone too busy with their are citizens most 80. that FOR RENT Three rooms, modern. own immediate business to realize or re70 E. 2nd S. WAXTEO to do dressmaking member what Congress is industriously but 387 N J 25 FOR SALE Potatoes, sweet pota Phone quietly doing up in Washington. beets, carrots, WANTED Woman for toes, cabbage, general They may not know the steps by which it turnips, parsnips, onions. By the housework. Apply 146 E. Center. came about, but Mr. and Mrs. Average Cititon, pumpkins, mangel beets and 025 carrots. We deliver. N. Gay, 314 are zen fully aware that somehow, due to 0 30 W. 4th S. Phone 0X2. LOST DOG White pointer, brown government, conditions have changed, from Return extravagance, waste, unemployment, panic ear and tail. Reward. COST You are losing money un 144 W. O 27 Center. and discouragement to the dawn of the greatless ydu trade with the Wasatcn tf I 1 est prosperity this country has ever known. Produce, It did not just happen. It was brought FOR SALE Dodge touring car; Schofieia $250. about by wise Republican statesmanship. good shape. I i Auto Co. I Congress has enacted and the President has I with signed, in the eighteen months ,of this adnice rooms, Two RENT FOR ministration more important and beneficial board. 112 E. Center. I I legislation than has ever been, enacted in FOR SALE Fresh Jersey milk and time by any body in the cream from Nuttall s herd, is I I equal world. Some of it, as the tariff, required tributed by Provo Meat & Packing Comnanv. long and careful study that justice might be done to all. in real FOR GOOD BARGAINS Much of it is vastly vital and estate see J. W. Johnson. Phone A mere enumeration of some of these laws will serve to remind those who have not folFOR RENT Furnished room. 383 lowed Congress closely how absolutely untf W. 1st a These are true is the slur some of the things which Congress has done : WILL TRADE Sonora phonograph lumber. for barn or Declared peage with Germany and Austria. 708 E. t4h S. Ratified the treaties following the For Ore Insurance of the better of Arms Conference. l class see W. H. Ray. Passed the Farmers' Emergency Tariff. Passed the new f&riff law even more a BARGAIN 8 In used range, while farmers' tariff as well as a laborers', and they last Bates Stores Co. manufacturers', and Americans' tariff. 81 DE HEATERS for coal or coke, Revived the War Finance Corporation and splendid condition, big bargains. Bates Stores Co. authorized the loan of one billion dollars to Reo Six, LET COX do your painting, paper- phrase ing and kalsomining; guaranteed on account of chummy, good . ular attention g6od tires. What ' have atisf action. Call. The Old Cry Ernest Bamberger;. . , I FOR SALE OR TRADE " 0-2- 7 865-W- 638-W- V " f , . r ' "Do-nothin- g" f N-- ' 1 v Ji L- J " tj As 1 ,.v " - - - vJ By SENATOR JAMES K.WATSON , Every time a tariff bill has been passed in the history of the country its opponents have always said that it would shrivel up our foreign commerce, that we could' not sell abroad unless we boughfcbroad, ancl that we could not buy abroad because of the tariff wall that was being erected. From 1812 down to the present time there has been an endless repetition pi tnis cry about the "tariff wall" and a remorseless re- iteration of the charge that the tariff then being enacted would destroy Our foreign commerce. Never were Such charges made with such relentless force and such unmiti gated vehemence as when the Dingley law wasenacted, the highest law in all pur history. It was incessantly dinned into our ears by day and by night that those high rates would actually shut off all imports, that peor C y ple would not buy of us because they could not sell to us, and that 'our foreign commerce would be dried up and oar foreign business destroyed. Protectionists paid no attention to these charges and went right on in the passage of the law. Let just a few of (I these figures speak for themselves: In 1897, the first year of the operation of 0, this law, our exports amounted to and they steadily mounted upward until in 1909, the last year of its life, they stood at $1,752,000,000, or an increase of well nigh $700,000,000 in exports, contrary to the prophecies and predictions of every opof that measure. ponent Nominee for Republican And in the meantime, what of our imUNITED STATES SENATOR ports? For these gentlemen were asserting then as now and always, that this high tarBRIEF 8UMMARY OF HIS RECORD. iff prevented other people from selling to us Born in Utah years ago, August 17, 1877. Son of J. E. and that, for that reason, they would not and Bertha Bamberger. Married in 1904 to Eleanor Dooly, daughter of the late John E. buy of us. In 1897 our total imports amounted to Dooly. $742,595,000, while in 1908 they had climbed Graduate of the Public Schools of Salt Lake City. up to $1,116,000,000, or an increase of nearly Graduate of Williams College with Bachelor's Degree. $400,000,000 in what we bought abroad, and, Graduate Columbia University with Degree of Mining Engineer. be it remembered, the Dingley law was highfarmers. Has extensive mining, land and livestock interests. er in its average rates than either the h Advanced funds to Farm Loan Banks. CIVIC SERVICE or the one we are now xonsidering in Put a farmer on the Federal Reserve Member Board of Regents of the University of Utah for past ten the senate. years. Now Chairman of the Executive Committee and i Board. The same charge was made about the 7 of from Reduced the interest the farmer man of that body. h bill and with the same degree cent. 4 to cent with Identified various fper per charity organizations. -of The figures show that in 1908 truthfulness. Member of Alta. University, Elks and Commercial Clubs Passed a law permitting farmers to do co our total as above stated, were $1, exports, SERVICE RENDERED OUR GOVERNMENT DURING WORLD WAR operative marketing. 752.000.000 in vain, p llnil in inn n Established the Budget system, by which one billion dollars has been saved this year. and later Chief the Revised and simplified our complicated Allies of the Ai! - . law-maki- $1,099,-000,00- far-reachi- KSS-- "do-nothin- second-ban- d N-- RENT house, near nnlTersity. Apply Home Insurance Agency, 208 W. Center. FOR Payne-Aldric- O-- I Vice-Chai- modern bunga FOR RENT low, furnished; located 547 E. Center. Inquire 65 E. Cemffi, Vhonet. WANTED Good girl for general f housework. Phone 456-J- . n. I DdVIu J. DRUM , (Continued from Page One.) SALE First class Jonathan that eleven millionaires on apples 65c bushel 181 No. 7 W Ways and Means ocmmittee in the taxation laws. O. 27 senate arc Phone 802 N. W. assisting in the drawing Limited immigration to relieve unemployup of the tariff bill. In return for WANTED Clothes to press. City the opportunity of writing the tariff ment. Tailoring, $37 W. Center. Phone schedules and for other favors exPassed pension laws for Spanish War 850. Dolly Bleak, Prop. tended them, the manufacturers furnish the amounts spent by the widows and Civil War veterans. FOR SALE At bargain, Reduced the personnel of our Army and Republicans in their campaigns. frame house on 3x9 rod lot, East "It is time that the taxpayers get Navy. J. Center street near park.- Call together to protect themselves Created a Commission to arrange for col633-J- . W. Johnson. who are conagainst the from foreign countries the eleven billecting in number and growing FOR SALE Furniture, including tinually who arc getting more hungry all lion dollars loaned them. parlibrary siute, the time. That is why 1 want you Established the Veterans' Bureau, cutting lor suite, bedstead and sanitary to send King back to the senate, red-tap- e 431. etc. Phone and consolidating all soldier relief couches, and to send two congressmen back with him to protect he masses of agencies under one head. A little bigger company and a the people," said Mr. Bryan in Voted nearly two hundred million dollars little better service. For fire In- closing his address. "1 have known for the states to build market' highaiding surance see W. H. Ray. l Mr. King for a long time. He is a ; credit to I 'tali. When he speaks a ways. FOR RENT Made pensions payable to veterans monthhouse, Uth N. nation listens to him. We want him Mrs. and 5th W. Florence in the senate to give the views of ly. Stubbs. Phone 631. the Democrats. The trust magnates Created a coal fact finding commission. are anxious to keep him awav from Passed a coal distributing bill to prevent FOR RENT 6 room modern house. the senate because he stands for 391 S. 4th E. 0 26 the rights of the common people." profiteering. In response to a special request Appropriated one million dollars a day for FOR SALE Cole's hot blast heatei iby the faculties of the Young uni- the benefit of the soldiers of the War War. . used only 2 months. Phone versity and the Provo high school, Passed numerous economy measures. 024 Mr. Bryan addressed the students Reduced our debt one billion dollars. of thoe schools this morning at Half-toFOR SALE Ford truck. o clock in the tabernacle. The Passed a resolution to prosecute war fraud $190. Phone 44. 027 larue buildlm; was thronired hv cases. students eagerly listening to lYit FOR RENT Garage. 132 S. 1st V. masterful oration of Mr. I!rvan ' on Granted independent citizenship to women. Passed the maternity-infanc- y olutiou." law to rej"K Arionir those seated o.n the stand duce the mortality among mothers and chilFOR RENT Modern furnished, with Mr. Bryan ami rhainnan Abe dren. 0 27 Turner were President apt. 317 W. Center. (iraut, Removed packing abuses. V. K ills V Ider Sti-n- President FOR RENT- - 3 modern houstkeep ,C11 i,. m Restricted grain gambling. ivesid, Ki,ur,. ing rooms. 58 W. 3rd S. M lj Stewart Harris l)r Given aid to the export trade. iBrimhall. Justice !".. K. C'orfman of Passed numerous other beneficial laws beLOST Brown purse contnluins the Supreme court, and nianv of $in, between 3 2,I N. 9th W. and the faculty members of the Young sides all the annual bills necessary for the Economy Shoe Store. uni eritv. carrying on of the government. FOR - s N-- 5 ' 524-J- i It unwarranted, unjust and ungrateful, in the light of such marvelous accomplishments, to cast upon Congress the insulting epithet "do nothing." Preserve Barns and Silos With Good Paint The motto of the free trader: "Up with Europe and Asia ! Down with America Don't buy it at home if you can make a bigger profit buying it abroad." ! If you f:pmv how nnieli it covts to repair burns and silos, you will realize how a little investment in paint save-you money. Paint preents rapid depreciation by protecting the surface and minimizing deray. s Paint your barn-:- ; and silos whenever That is the saving policy. is manifestly tiley need it. Puller's Hani and Roof Paint and Fuller's Silo Paint flreKperiaiiv mtHte tor barns- and wile, They are high (juality paints, easy to apply, durable and service- alve. j Like all Fuller Products, they are the result of 7:t years of experience in the manufacture of high quality finishes of all kinds. We offer free advice on any painting problem, advantage of Fuller service and of Fuller quality. Take cancellation of European debts would only in crease the size of European war expenditures and increasingly jeopardize world peace. Fordney-McCumb- 1: For Sals by Dixon-Taylor-Rusi- ell Co. "THE ONE PRICE HOUSE" Phone 544. 3rd West and Center 8U. The New Furniture Store. Proro Utah. TROOP NO. 10 (MANAVU). The troop commitee, Ernest D. P. G. Warnick ml Partridge. Ralph B. Keeler are working trying to secure a scoutmaster to take the place of Abner Balrd wno has recently removed to California., meantime assistant Scout- otm-tim- e !""" B National Con Member of tees for many y State Directd Ernest I In namine Ei Republican bann tton, and to repr National camtol By. its action tal poised, cultured a with the varied the state, for udw of Utah have idd structive, helpful tion, and have m on at Washlngtor would submerge of foreign entana refuted, and more i as With the int nation threatenet shackled to rapac bent upon having lands, the electio voter. This is ij year when all the be cast asides dis of our common cci As oft repeatt home bailiwick fc or ed m- - ilo Ur- - of. Ion lands or in the elected, as he rigl gone stark mad a bst of foreign brewed will become anoth istration and an a security, national he The choice wl lican party and s take and which ca yet existed and m party economic one. ts at at bn fc tween these two the machinery of le I small part in dete are now soberly ment problems. nation and each i must be decided the war period. a- - ae ' The great m; thinking, reason perienced over ei; will have the rec results. They wi changed material! whether the natid manufacturing and more prosperous c of these same eigl 1 ever attacks a Republican protective tariff for what it has done after it had been in operation. He only dwells upon what he claims he is afraid some protective Petty issues n ity howls, persona tariff not yet in operation may do. violently proclaim The only class legislation attempted in conbased upon actual nection with the tariff. Irrefutable record was the effort made to defeat the bill in the Thus at this e interest of a few importers who produce Ernest Bamberger and contribute to little the up- eretgn state nothing very of ITU life of the state he! building of America. No Democrat TROOP NO. 9. (GRANDVIEW) Bishop M. E. Kartchner and W liam Gay, membera of the in have rustM troop committee, troop No. $ a dandy Scoutmuter la securing Mr. Ford, and anouw exceUent thing is they have Lelud Campbell for assistant Scoutmaster Mr. Campbell Is the fellow who i slated Mr. Passey to put troop No, 5 in the top rank. "Now watch No. 9 go." Was proffer! Republican It was not the prospect of having to pay their honest debts to America that drove European countries into the present Near East war. It was the belief, encouraged by propagandists in the United States, that thev would never have to pay their'debts that led jthem to squander billions preparing for a new war waged to satisfy European lust for territory and commercial privileges. Any J TROOP NO. 12 Scoutmaster Eugene FletcW whose Ume Is now occupied traveling salesman which tak away, has resigned as Scoutmute, " uuuy im. jub iruoy COmnuttM Albert Jones and Sam Joner lm. mediatly got on the job and secured Wilson K. Anderson to act as Heber Dona and J. Knight Allen were secured as assistant! to Mr. Anderson. This group men are determined to place troop - on the map In both advancemeat and activity. Treasury; also k At present Agricultural Loa the U. S. War F 0-2- 12 r Payne-Aldric- 111 J forty-fiv- e TROOP NO. 5 Scoutmaster Jtoy Passey and troop hiked bp Slate canyoa their Scout Cabin, which they recently constructed in parrb. their Pioneering test They mZ their ofJ accompanied by protographer who took severalT pictures of this interests, er REPUBLICS By Cai II |