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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, Tuh! Str-r-r-i-k- -e I And B-a-a-- I-1 Three!!- 9th inning its the THE GAME IS ON S ; SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. QuaUy y - mmd Price tms Depemdabkl i Too!! ' - i i w; . t j V ON BROADWAY BETWEEN MAIN & STATE Our' Sample Room is snaking ready for the final V HOME RUN. National Committee Will Meet Next December to .Elect Their Chairman.: The early buyers have been batting big bills over the plate. Wont YOU take YOUR place at the bat and let me show ' you our wonderful display of TOYS, 'DOLLS, BOOKS, STATIONERY and GIFT GOODS7 . Value-Offerin- Sale Monday g See sample room address below and then Come to see the best line of IIlftlDAY. SAMPLES you ever' saw in your life. THE ENTIRgLINEYS NEW ALL 1921. Republicans Point With Pride to President Har- ding, and His Cabinet. BY MARK SULLIVAN. Special to The Tribune.1 WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 24. The Democrat are cheering up. The are go. In a Sensational York office bought them. just arrived by express. Three hundred fashionable new silk The Paris and a few wool dresses. them the declares unconditionally in Only the years. greatest values richest, highest "grade materials used, each distinctively fashioned, beautiful-- , ly trimmed dresses that should prove the sensation of seasons at- these speV cial prices, Monday OUR New of the BIO If you are not in the FIRST DIVISION LEAGUE at the close of the Holiday Season it will be because you did not buy your Holiday Goods from the j ; j ing to hold a meeting of the national! committee in October to elect a new chairman and otherwise pull things to- - j gather and get ready for the election ' next j year. Those elections will name a third j WITH of the senate, thirty-tw- o in number, and a whole itew lower house. To the poll- - i ' ticlans these elections don't seem so far away as they may seem 40 th voters. The primaries which will- name the party candidates begin in less than six month, LINE on sale this Christmas you will if you have the B-and in nearly all of the thirty-tw- o states . where there are senatorial elections St Is I ' do a Peobusiness no matter what happens. I big holiday already .possible to tell pretty accurately who the nominees will be. will have tlieir Christinas pleasures and gifts. ple In these elections next year the Demowill make some gains. The only PLEASE ACT TODAY WE CLOSE OCTOBER 22nd. -'.crate question is, how much? Such a landslide as the Republicans had in 1920 never comes twice in succession. While the BOOK & STA. CO., BLACK t Democrats HareIs bound to make some gains, and while within the possibilities for' St. Louis, . them to achieve a majority of the lower house, only the more optimistic among , them really hope to get that far. Never- thejeas. things are shaping up in a manner to encourage the Democrats. If next year were a presidential year, It would be easy to prophesy that Harding wotrtd i get the Republican nomination and win readily. But next year la not a presl-- , dential one. That is just the paint. The Republicans will not have Harding on the ticket a an asseL (Basement of Strand Theater.) When the elections arrive next year It will be found, that the Republican senatorial and congressional candidates for will do their "pointing with pride," not to what they themselves have done, but to what President Harding and next year, Increasingly Zonality that leadership calls for. They his cabinet have done. President Har- for In are in all other able, majority as a loyal party man, will undoubt- - popular, whfte the Republican - ding, which must run tiext and experienced;respects and house, but they Just don't hapedly do what be can to stretch his man- senate in apto fill bill the for year, pen lacking public increasingly over leadership. In the tle every Republican running for expression of cases of some individuals, it is age; In But If things go on as they have proval. It would be a trueview avof of the the of the cases characteristic point been going, the voters will refuse to see others, illness; in the cases It that way. They will listen respect- erage voter to give silent approval to the of still others it is personal things, with Rerebuke the but which Republican president, everybody la too sympathetic to be fully to Hr. Harding's plea for a vicarious Indorsement of him in the shape of publican representatives and senators at willing to do anything about It except struggle along and do tbs best possible Republican senator and con- the polls. under ths circumstances. gressmen, but a good many of them will Congress Not. There it a good deal of talk about Harding Popular, make their own distinctions. making changes In the leadership, but What ia happening throughout the ' So far as Republican senators and reptalk Is The country, according to the universal tes- resentatives are- concerned, as. distinct much of this is something along that line timony of politicians of both parties,- is from the Republican president and cabi- probability wiU b done. those who have But opthat President Harding, who won't run net, things really are going pretty badly. to know what' is likely to be The public approves of the Republican portunity done don't believe It will work a revelapresident and his cabinet; it does not tion. Politics, .in the personal senaa, beapprove of the Republican senate ana ing what it is,' and generous human nahouse. And there is no reason to antici- ture being what it is, nothing very revopate that this view of the Republican lutionary Is hkely to happen. senate and house will change. It Is more more so. There is no Fanners Bloc Ukely to grow Really Leading. reason to suppose that the Republican majorities In the senate and house wilt Meantime, such real leadership as Is make any better Impression In the combeing supplied to congress lies more in ing six months than they have madecon-In the 'farmers bloc than anywhere else. the past. There Is no denying or Most of the things that mak a strong cealing the fact that. the Republican lead- appeal for votes in ths middle west and In Is bad In senate and house both far west are being done by this group. ership And for what this group has shape. The Republicans have big majorities in both houses, but they have net done, or may yet accomplish, the already Repubthe genius of leadershlp5o organize their lican party is not going to get the credit. big majorities and Inspire them and disci- 11 It is true that It is a Republican, Senator them. The Republicans know Kenybn of Iowa, who, in a loose way. is Recommended by Dentists and pline this and In confidence discuss it freely. the head of the "farmers' bloc.' But The situation Is made more difficult the bloc'' as a whole is bipartisan and Physicians. It may not contain as and the possibility for remedy is made more remote by the fact that it Is not many Democrats as Republicans, but it At Druggist and Dental Supenough to make it impossible anybody's fault particularly. A11 who Are contains close to the situation know what 'the for the Republicans, as such, to get any ply Houses. and It is the sort of trouble credit ter what it does, merely because trouble In human feeling, no one wsnte to they happen to control the house and the Corega Chemical Co., Cleve- which. complain about. It Isn't the fault of In- senate. The truth la, the Republican dividuals; It Is a combination of unusual leaders don't like the farmers' bloc." land, Ohio. v f. Some men who are They would destroy It If they could. personal equations. Most of the indictment against the officially In positions of leadership don't house Send 10c for Trial Package. and senate lies In the atmosphere to have the temperament and per j happen they have created of dllatoriness and indecision the atmosphere of not knowing their own minds, which Is about as fatal to public confidence as anything can be. The principal epeotfic indictment is their failure to coordinate with Preeldent Harding In pushing through a taxation bill and a tariff bill. Those Two measures constitute the legislative program that the president asked from congress. They are the most important things Jie asked. He pointedly refrained from asking anything else. The mahner in which congress has acted toward these two proposals, the repeated changes of mind as to which should be put first, the doing of one thing and then doing another, have created a public impression such that when the measures are finally passed the public isn't likely to have much confidence In them. The public ia likely to think of them as rather feeble compromises, as the undigested product of many points of view. UI7 NOWEEDGE, says Noah Webster, A Ail this la realised by many RepubliK denotes acquaintance with, or clear can leaders. They say something must V perception of, facts and wisdom la be done about congress. About the only the capacity of judging soundly and dealing , specific thing they recommend Is that Mr, l broadly with facts, especially in their practi-caHarding, in his role of titular head of ths relations to life and conduct it often imRepublican party, should supply to conthe leadership it has fallsd to deexgress or of plies depth of Insight ripeness Whether this will velop within itself. perience. happen ia something that remains to be seen. Democrats see thelf the Meantime, Knowledge of yalues and knowledge of local opportunity with relation to next years conditions when applied with wisdom are elections, and are getting ready to go after It vigorously. absolutely essential In the Beal Estate ProThere Is a section of Democratic fession. party opinion which favors doing nothing next year. Those who' hold this view Knowledge in the Beal Estate Profession is say It Is better to Us low and let the acquired from EXPEBIENCE and cannot be elections next year go by default. The obtained from books to any great degree. Idea Is to let ths Republicans have the cnmpletest kind of control and responsi?be Bettilyon Home Builders Co. was lncor-election of bility until the presidential 1924. The theory ia- - that the coming porated to transact a Beal Estate Business, Is three years are likely to be so unsatisthe year 1911, and some of. the members of factory to the public that complete Rethis organisation were employed by other publican responsibility for them would Beal Estate firms before that. As a firm, be a Democratic asset In 1924. But this therefore, this company has had over ten view Is not likely to prevail with ths years of actual experience with land and Democratic leadership as whole. The building values in this community. This, greater probability ia that the Democrats will go into the congressional and senaalong with our office records of business torial elections next year with great transactions made, makes our Institution a. vigor. source and reliable of information competent il In realty affairs. , (Copyright, 1921, by the New York Evening Poet, Inc.) BIG LINE - 87 Dresses Everything New From Everywhere 4H ' ! WELL-WIELAND- 64 Dresses at Y ... 75 , Salt Lake Sample Room i at 257 South State Street. 54 Dresses at 73 The Dresses 1 high-mind- 1 All Sizes, 15 to 20 and 34 to 50 95 Dresses at COMPREHENSIVE selection, featuring all of the very latest In canton crepes, brocaded cantons, lace and conceptions. satin-baccantons, Crepe combinations, georgette combinations and tricotines. Embroidered, lace trimmed, beaded or taiIn black, navy or brown. Of course, best selection to those lored. ; who come early. A k . d. - s, Corega Holds - False Teeth Piace n. ' KNOWLEDGE the members of the club to the opinion voiced by the Municipal league that city government should be taken entirely out of Politics, and that party lines le abolished In city elections. One of the most important matters decided was that the club should sponsor an excursion of Mt. Pleasant citizens to the famous .Seely, Madsen and t'anaiand sheep and cattle herds next Tuesday. Although ML Pleasant Is known thu world over as the center of the Rambonillet sheep the industry, and Is said to havein one of the counfinest shorthorn cattle herds never have own citizens try. many of her visited these herds. The sheep and cuttle are In the best possible condition at present. as they leave within a few days for the livestock (airs in different pans of the country. After the several matters of business were discussed, greetings were brought ic the representatives of the club by parley Christiansen of the state road cum mis. slon. rTfomBilild&'s Realtor- -: 370 South Main Wasatch 4840 BealEstate (City and Farm Property) Business Opportunities Property Management Mortgage Investments and Loans Insurance , Advisory Service "M m i 'Hi.gllBSlimMi k.u u aittr; m iiiminmiiimsii iiimiiniiu mi Thursday night and outlined the work of the the cl A for the following , year. Reports and plans were given br O. F. Wall; chairman of the finance committee; Mayor Thomas Brahy, on legislation; R. H. Hinckley, on membership; W. L. Madsen, on city affairs; L. A. Peterson, on house control; V. L. Johnson, on commercial matters; A. V. Boand, on publicity and Commissioner, 3. D. Meybrick, on county affairs. Babaon on "The BusiA, paper ness Outlook. wag read by A. V. Boand. and Mayor Brahv gave a spirited report of the meeting of the Municipal league at Cedar City. Hearty assent was given by Wil-for- his breed In Utah, and Inst year was board, due to his moving from Garfield awarded first prise at the Iron county to Halt Lake, It was announced yesterfair bv Dr. W. E. Carroll head of the ani- day. A successor will be chosen Monday-eveninmal husbandry deportment of the Utah i' it was said. Agricultural college. No. 11 Is to be placed B. A. C. the herd. head of the at t Dotlt Forget yre .r. I entertalnment-danCe.- ? TENOCRS RESIGNATION. Maccabees the 1. G. S. Platt has tendered hla resignaWednesday, Sept 29. Everyone - web-otion as a member 'of the Oranite school 222 South West Temple.' (AdvD- . SPANISH FORK. Sept. 24. Spanish Fork's third annual community fair was held here yesterday and today at the City pavilion. The exhibits of sugar beets, vegetables and fruits, both fresh and carmen, were attractively displayed and were creditable to the community. The display of faneywork was varied and exceptionally fine, much of the work showing considerable skill. The canned exhibited by fruits, preserves and the sumWicr, project girls of the high school, constituted an Interesting special exhibit. The following committees were In charge of the fair: Decoration and assembling of exhibits, Joseph F. Hkinner, Jacob A. HanR. S. son, George Hales. David T. Bradford, Oliver Hansen and William T. and finance, Beokstrom; advertising Henry Gardner, Edward Money, . ELsha Warner and M. D. WJTrner. ' ' s Years Outlook Bright at Branch College CEDAR CITY. Sept. 24 Director P. V. Cardon of the Branch Agricultural college, announces that the total registration in that school at the close of the first week is equal to the registration nt the end of the third week of last year, and that classes are organised and full Instruction is in progress, although there are many students still to be registered. On the basis of the number of students In attendance. it is estimated that the present school year will be one of the most successful In the history of the Institution. Practically all of the seven southwestern counties of the state are represented In the present enrollment, and a few students have come from adjoining counties In Arizona and Nevada. . There also are Visit The Model Electrical Home Decorated and Furnished ... i ' ' ' t. r j - Dinqdey's r V - I ... An Educational Treat V r Dont Miss It Model Electrical Home, 1348 Third Avenue Special Co. Ram-boulll- et Annual Community Fair Is Held at Spanish Fork Mt. Pleasant Hub Club Will Sponsor Excursion to The TribiM. MT. PLEASANT. Kept 24. The annual fall meeting of the officers .and committee chairmen of the local Hub "club banqueted at the home of Dr, anl Mrs. H. F. Synder-gaor- d a few students from as far north as. Salt Lake. No. II. one of the most valuable rams In the flocks of the Day farms, near Parnwan, har been added to the. breeding band at the Branch Agrleul-turcollege through the courtesy of d Day, state representative from Iron county nnd president of ihe Day Farms company. This ram la one of the best of We Duplicate lent In lo minutes any broken or less, at reduced prtces- Our Any Flat Spherical Flat Compound ... Terlo Spherctal Torlc Compound . .. Reg. .91.50 .. 2.50 2.50 .. I. 0 Prices ,79 ( 1.50 . 1.50 Open Daily and Sunday, 2 to 9 p. m. ADMISSION FREE. ESTABLISHED 1857 Scbubacb Optical Co. 109 to. Main 279 tor Main X5(5DD FURNITURE |