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Show , I t . 'THE SALT LAJvE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY .MORNING, JANUARY 15, 1922. . Why Suffer With Your Feet? OF PAST IN 1 Republican to Repeat 922 Tac- .of 1920 Campaign and Ask for More Time. . -- Thr enijrshoe west atoM lh' ths aside and said: Madam, consider thle: Right now down there In the White House we have a Republican president conducting a conference whose business "It Is to carry out my policy of disarms ment and Mr. Wilsons policy of InternaOver In 'the house tional cooperation. you have lust eeen a Republican congress appropriate more money lor the enforcement of prohbltlon than was ever ' appropriated before, and fust recently you have seen a Republican senate adopt the Democratic program of high surtaxes on large inoomes. Madam," Bryan concluded, "when things are going so well with Democratic policies, why should ws worry about ths offices?" This expression of philosophic resignation about his personal fortunes may have com from Bryan s heart, or It may merely have been its parlor manner. A good many persona who argue from the known laws of human nature, smile skeptically when anyone speaks of Bryan aa having forsworn ambition. They say that no one can have thrown himself as Bryan has Into public life for thirty years without becoming what such an experience will make of any man. They de clare that If Bryan saw the opening for another period of personal leadership of ths Democratic rty, he would be drawn Into it, with the swift momentum The of an unconscious act of nature. persons who e&v this Include many who of ths ths compose present leadership Democratlo party. Within the field of more Is nothing polltloal gossip, there common than to bs drawn aside and told, with an air of cryptlo meaning, Watch Bryan." Bryan Unavailable. Nevertheless, In cold fact, ths thing Is hardly possible. There Is a world of Democratlo votera and of smaller local leaders who dove Bryan; "but so far as political availability la concerned, they him like an elderly country uncle regardcomes who to town In his black alpaca coat and Invokes the blessing at meals and leads ths family prayers. They pay him reverence for his years and hla position: they listen respectfully to hts quo tations from the prophets; they psy him svery deference or affection but when It comes to managing their practical affairs, they elbow him into the chimney corner. Also, these same present leaders of the Democratlo party have no notion of sharing Bryan's phuosophlo calm about ths offices On the contrary, they are going energetically to work to acquire the largest possible number of offices during the present year. They think the tide has turned and Is running strongly In their direction. They give you statistics showing that 1n Indiana recently forty-si- x out of seventy-fou- r towns went Democratic in local elections, and that In several other states esieclaliy Connecticut. the results were similarly hopeful front their point of view. For these developments they show no specific reasons, but assign merely a state of general discontent with the Republican management of things. And when you ask the Democratic leaders lust what thev rely on to carry the coming senatorial and congressional elections, they admit tbev have no clear specific Issues Ths nearest thing we hsve hsd to a formal declaration of Democratic national policy la In two speeches recently made by the new Democratlo national chairman, Cordell Hull. In those two speeches there was little In ths nature . of a dear definition of Issues. Politicians Sounded. As It happens, I have been at some pains to familiarise myself with the plans of both the Democratic and the Republican party managements for the coming campa-gn- . and it turns out that both parties expect to point backward. Ths ANEW-GREAT- ER 114 PLUSH COATS Radical Reduction : Formerly np to $55.00. 38 PLUSH COATS Now 27 PLUSH COATS Now. 52 PLUSH COATS Orpbeum Building, 42 Wert 2nd South Street. P. 0. TIEDEMANN, Manager. Democrats to Blame G. O. P. AS against this Republican plea of confession and avoidance, the Democrats also are going to point backward. They are going to try to focua public attention on the last time when they had control of the house and senate, namely, the fall of I9U and the spring of 1919. They are going to say that times then were good, with prices rising, and that Jf only ths country had left them in power times would have continued good. They are going to dig up what even those close to politics have forgotten, namely, a program for after-wa- r construction, whtrh the Democrats formulated and introduced In congress during their last lease of power. Some of the Democratlo leaders go so far os to say they are going to base their campaign on tha( old program, blaming the Republicans for not permltt-nthem to put It Into effect, and contrasting the rosy promises It made with the actual conditions that now exist. In neither of these official party programs Is there much to give comfort to a hungry man. . Both the Republicans and tha Democrats are In a weak position to appeal to the public so far as thq house or senate Is concerned. The Republicans have . one Indirect asset, of which they will make the moet. They will do much pointing with pride to the record of Hard ng and his cabinet In the wav of government good housekeeping and good business management. It Is quite true that It Is not Harding and hts cabinet who are up for this year, but on the contrary Republican senators and Republican congressmen. Nevertheless, the Republicans wlH do all they can to make the mantle of Harding stretch far enough to cover them all. The information that come to Washington from throughout the country Is to the effect that Hard'ng's personal popucontinues practically unabated, but larity that-thpublic makes a clear distinction between the Republican president and the Republic an congress The clear fact Is that the Issues which carried the Republicans Into power so e i - FIRE DEPARTMENT j WASATCH 900. POLICE DEPARTMENT WASATCH 3178-F- . BROKEN EYE GLASSES WASATCH 5309. Globe Optical Co. 11 EAST SECOND SOUTH I Attraction Extraordinary THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 19, AT 8:30 6econd of . Offering the Season by THE MUSICAL ARTS SOCIETY (GEO. D. PYPER, Manager) Formerly up to $100.00., -- by the New York ning Post. Inc ) 1922. VIOLINIST $19.75 $85 0. Formerly np to J25.C3 New. 30 DRESSES Formerly up to $90.00. 529,75 f 40 DRESSES - 7R w S5 535-m- J 19 DRESSES RA COATS-F- or- Formerly Formerly up to $115.00, Now... 16 DRESSES $125.00. Formerly up to Now., 49,50 i BEGINS AT 10 A New Office Fmrmituiipe for Old busiHere's the unusual proposition were putting up to ness and professional men: Turn in your used office furniture at a good equipment offered on a record sale price, which will apply on brand-neschedule. far-sighte- d Commerce Chamber Loaea in Sait to Collect Dues w ' Special to The Tribune. 1 What better chance could you wish for a complete renovation of your office quarters? At a small outlay jf cash you j can refurnish h in' the very of j tusiness lay hold, men, before the hour of opportu- I top-notc- i nity has passed. i i 1922 will be a big year for those who prepare and fall in step with the new march of business. Many new concerns are starting up in Salt Lake City, fnany old ones" doubling their efforts to secure big returns. -A spirit of progressis-stirringanein the ranks of industry and ' i , - i i . , i Sale Still On i If you havent seen our sale display of Office Furniture at Freeds, Our 45 East Broadway, you havent had the thrill of shattered prices. own regular stock also included and this means an array of best known A sale thats worth coming miles to take advanbrands in America. tage of. Formed at Twin Fall$ Special te The Tribes. TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Jan. 14 Tn anticipation of development in the Twin Falls district of hoad lettuce production e. Idaho Lettuce company, with a capital stock of liO.OOO. has been formed here by Alvln Harbour, Carl leLong and H. O. Lauterbach. Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday In the office of the county recorder. Bowers of the corporation, as set forth In Its articles. on a commission busiInclude well as growing and marketing ness as carrying of all kinds of vegetables and farm produce. Formerly up to 33 Eve- POCATELLO. Idaho. Jan. 14. The decision of a Nampa court tn favor of members of the chamber of commerce in a suit brought by the chamber for the collection of alleged delinquent dues, la of great Interest to many commercial bodies over the atate, which have been While th considering similar action matter has not been decided at Pocatello regarding the enlarge te be pursued against delinquent members, the Boise club already has served notice on its de- linquent members that the less! action will be taken to collect all back obli gations. In all esses where the delln- quent member can pay and have refused. Attorney G. W. I am son for the chamber of commerce of Nampa Is preparing an appeal to the district court and the decision will be watched with great Interest. The chief argument as brought forth by the defendants was that the adand Its vertising of the club of Nampa possibilities had not been ' sufficient!' carried out as promised, by the management. E. B. Robertson and Ed Hiller, de fendants, argued that the club had not lived up to Its agreements In that thev were called upon to make donations when the solicitors Informed them that tha club would care for all contributions Nine witnesses were called chiefly for A the defense. There is approximately 14000 due from In the club and AtNampa membership torney Lamaon stated that the men had entered contracts and "that the case would be carried to the court of highest $15.00 34 DRESSES 6 CLOTH COATS For-- CAR AA vv merly up to $150.00. Now. rSALE Formerly up to Now merly up to $85.00. Now. . The next of It all Is that It Is the state of the country that will most largely determine the results of the elections In America this year. " The times are bad , and, while they are likely to Improve materially by November, that Improvement Is not going to be enough to help the Republicans greatly In hard times, the party in power suffers, and Repub.i-can- s know that this ysar Will bs no exception to that rule. In this state of affairs, the form bloc, which tbs older Republicans revile. Is them with their best likely to asset. I provide have been told by competent judges of political conditions tn some parts of ths middle west, that but for the farm bloc we would have seen a third party arise In that section to express the discontent arising out of farm conditions. That asplrat on for something new and radical has been absorbed and satisfied by those local Republican senators and congressmen who have Joined the farm bloc, and acted with It. These farm bloc members have turned what would have been a serious Republican defection Into an asset, and the Republicans will hold districts which otherwise they would have lost. Moreover, most of the measures passed by the present congress, which have been designed to help datressed farming conditions, have been originated and pressed through bjr the farm bloc; when the well under way, the Rppub campaign llcana will be found pointing with pride to the record of those farm bloc lead era. whom the older leaders now revile. 0.G3 Now. Now. 26 CLOTH COATS For-- COft merly up to $75.00. Now. . Farm Bloc Factor. Formerly up to For-merl- y up to $65.00. Now. . 5 CLOTH 83 DRESSES $55.00. 55 DRESSES $70.00. v 18 CLOTH COATS Ourr Entire Stock Now Regrouped and Repriced. The Savings' Are ABSOLUTELY Amazing! Now. so-m- (Copyright, ; 309 DRESSES 32 DRESSES 10 CLOTH COATS For C I Q RA 1 merly up to $60.00. Now. . Idaho Lettuce Company ZIMBALIST $39,10 Drastically Reduced for Speedy Disposal Saving Most v Extraordinary in 1920 cannot avail them in strongly 1922. The chief issues that helped the Republicans In 1920 were two: First, the widespread dissent with the league of nations; and, second, a powerful wave of temporary and emotional discontent with Wilson personally. As to the feeling toward Wilson, that has, in a considerable degree, died down, and Wilson Is a mlich mors appealing figure than teday he was during the presidential campaign of 1920 But that will avail neither the Republicans, nor the Democrats. Wilson's health is such that he will pot bs able to provide ths Democrats with any leadership this year. Every once In a while It Is said that he will be, but everyone close to the facts knows It cannot be. As to the poUcy of Isolation from European affairs which helped the Republicans in 1929, that issue has completely gone by the board. At the present moment. Indeed, the Republican party Is asking the country to Indorse partial step toward International cooperation of the same sort that Wloon, through the league of nations, proposed In a greater degree. The Republicans ran no longer preach Isolation as a doctrine, when they are themselves in the very act of taking the first step away from It resort. EFREM $24.50 . 65 CLOTH COATS 1 TABERNACLE $19.75 Formerly np to $60.00. A Place for Every Toe Every Toe in lie Place. -- Hence the Must Be Sold Quickly Ths Only Ground Grippar 3tore in Salt Lake. Republicans are going to rehearse aH they have alreadyaaid about Democratic management of the war, and make a plea in the nature of confession and avoidance to the effqct that he time has been too Shoal for them to cure the economic chkos In which they claim the Democrats left the Country Vivid and elaborate portrayal of alleged Democratic exthe travagance In the management ofmanwar, and of the after effects of that agement, la to form the bulk of the Republican campa'gnlng this year. It Is old stuff. but In private conversations the Republicans sav that circumstances to rely on it. them compel The Republicans know the times ere hard and have little faith that they will be better before the elections come They are preparing to accept that condition as an unavoidable Incident of the campaign and frankly aaklhe public for another lease of power to give them time to make things better. Their real hope, of course. Is that If they can manage to squeeze through the present vear, thereafter hard times will come to an end soon enough to enable them to claim the credit for It. When the presidential election comes round, two years later, In fact, H Is taken a part of the aa for completely granted Republican policy that by 1924 the coun111 In be the awing of an upward try boom in business, and that If they can manage to squeeze through 1922, fate will soon thereafter become their partner. SALE PRICES REDUCTIONS G yNOW hare your feet examined without charge or obligation. EMERGENCY CALLS , STOCK-TAKIN- JA Reduction inter- - y WASHINGTON. D. C Jan. 14. Late on winter afternoon recently, Bryan, visiting a private house In Washington; received from an elderly southern lady A compliment about hla political paeL coupled with a friendly wish' about hie polltloal future. Bryan, with the broadest and moat gracious smile In his armory of personal LESS SELL Most We are determined to effect complete clearance of remaining stock. These terrific price reductionk.will do it. PRICES HAVE BEEN LOWERED TO A POINT WHERE WOMEN CANNOT RESIST BUYING. Early attendance ia advisable. , - Come in; Program. 3 , Than Any Heretofore Announced by the Boston Store Now Effective which maintains mountain machine. an 1918-1- 9 BY MARK SULLIVAN. pwlal to Tb Trims. . CUT at the asms tlms haring your feet fitted perfectly with Ground Gripper Shoes by experts. how Let us show you by your feet are CHAMPED In the stylish shoes, showing to you the difference in comfort If your feet are in Ground Grippers. y 1em6cf aUTtcr FocturAtteiD of 1 f The &Mons rv j or rAFTER K-m- Y tic tion to Time and After-wa- ? Been-Waitmg-F- VeBuqforCash ,0 ' The Sale Youve to us, have your, feet Com f r We Ship to All Intermountain Point. marktJPa-.n.Mtenalvcacale--Ah- ALMA - GEUCKT SOPRANO. Canter Lower Floor and East End Gallery, 2.00. t North amd South Galleria, and Under East Gallery, si 50. , Under North and South Galleries, 'S1.00. Plus 10 Par Cent War Tax SEAT ON SALE TOMORROW, 10 TO a, at Consolidated Mualo Co. Tabernacle by, Courtesy of the Tabernacle Choir A. C. Lund, Director. PRICES FORMER FRINCE UNDER KNIFE. BERNE. Swttserland. Jan. 14. Former Prince Robert, eon of former Emperor Charles and former Empress Zita of was operated on for ap. pendlcttls today atwasZurich. The opeia-tlo- n successful. ills apparently mother was presen L Austria-- Hungary. NOW: closing-ou- t fice sale of Furniture Freeds, way. Conducting Of- at 45 E. Broad- tnleM,: Stationer 131 - Office Supplies' ALWAYS; The lead-- , ers in Office Furniture and Supplies in inter mountain country 131 Main St. the Main Street, Salt Lake City. I t. |