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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25, 1922 1U Rule of Rich Tightens About Country, Commoner Declares v' 33 FaIntroduce mous Nebraskan at Provo Church William Jennings Bryan earns to Utah to urge ths voters to return Senator W. Senator King 1L King to Washington. and ths two nominees for congress on the Democratic ticket, Milton H. Welling and D. C. Dunbar, are his chief concern. He la not familiar with local issues and stated so frankly, but with all the force of which he is eatable the great commoner argues that the common people, and especially the western people, should tote the Democratic ticket because it represents their side. Mr. Bryan will speak in the Orpheum theater at noon today. Heber J. Grant, president ef the Mormon church. Introduced Mr. Bryan in th? Utah stake tabernacle at Provo last to nearly 3U00 people, who cheered 'night him and then listened intently to an address on nationsl issues and a plea for the election of Senator King. Everybody clamored to hear him and he was given no time for rest from the minute he ar rlved In Ogden early In the afternoon until after Bie had apoken In Ogden, Lay-toBountiful, KaysviUe, Farmington, Sait Lake, American Fork and at Provo. old of days the campaign Something was revived In the manner of letting the Mr. yesterBryan people of Utah hear day. and It will be continued while the distinguished visiter Is in this state.deco-A automobiles, caravan of twenty-fiv- e rated with flags and bunting and carrying Mr. Bryan from ' prominent admirers 10ofo'clock and Joined Salt Lake, left at In the reception committee of Ogdenthere. arrival on visitor hit, greeting the The caravan was under the direction of Dan B. Shields, Democratic county chairman, with Lee LovlngerUn charge of arrangements. r V, t ' t 1 1 ' . Women Black Sateen Bungalow Aprons, $1.89 . . The Alhambra theater in Ogden was crowded to the doora when Mr. Bryan and the reception committee arrived. State Senator Joseph Ches talked for a few minutes, covering a brief delay of the iirlnciiffll speaker, and when Stuart P. Dobbs, Weber county chairman, and othera w ho met Mr Bryan at tlie station arrived with him they simply delivered him to Senator Ches. ' There was an ovation when Mr. Bryan appeared and another when he way introduced, this pleasure being accorded to Senator Ches. Mr. Bryan expressed keen disappointment at being limited to half an hour in his Ogden speech and he demonstrated his feelings in this regard by talking nearly an hour. Mr, Bryan Bald that he in Utah primarily becauae Utah elects a United States senator this fall and he wanted to help reelect Senator "In this campaign," said Mr. Bryan. 1 to speak picked out eight states In which snd In si of these there are to be chosen must We senators. this fall United States be careful in their selection, for tlhey go to Washington for si years. If you make a hi stake you cannot correct it for that long. Republicans Repent. 1 'The people as a rule vote for or against a man according to what he stands for. Something goes also for personal popularity, but the big consideratlbn la aa to whom the man delected will represent if elected. The election of two years ago uoes not count. I aometlmes thkak It was unkind of the Republicans to hold an election without notifying us Democrats could get out and vote. But we .10 know now that there will be an election on November ?. and on that date a great , t, will be out In sack many Republicans BIG EATERS GET KIDNEY TROUBLE Take Salts at first sign of der irritation or Backache. Bl&d-- . ties in cial at $1.89. 3 r tt - (Auerbachs Second Floor.) v . t aiwma Girroqvte bat Hat No Equal for Cough s Makes a family supply f Km-- ii dependable rough medicine. realty prepared, and saves about fi. 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You can feel, this take hold of a fouea in way that means business, loosens and raises the phlegm, throat tickle and soothes and healsstops tne irritated membranes that line the throat and bronchial tubes with such promptness, ease and certainty that it is really 11-o- Three time nominee for president end secretary of state unddir President Wilson, who opened his Utah tour with a speech In Ogden. cloth and ashes to vote the Democratic ticket. They repent their action of two years ago. "I could apeak of Senator King and of the remarkable work he has done, the record he has made during the ehort time he haa been In Washington and what he really has done for the people of Utah. But I have 'a, better reason than that for 'asking you to support him. It is because he Is on your aids. 'At one time, after I had been defeated for the presidency, a wealthy friend told me that he had voted against-m- e but that his gardener had voted for me. The gardener voted for mf because I was on his eldei I never hada trust magnate support me because they ail know that 1 am not on their .side. They doirt give their reasons as the gardener did, for they know better, Mr. Rockefeller decided to vote for Taft becauae he wad more temperamentally fitted for the presidency than I was. It was Just a matter of temperament with htm. Of course the fact that Mr. Rockefellers Immense fortune has multiplied since then did not enter Into hia mind and would not. , d, I- Bear Brand Knitting Worsted, 79c Hank' hank. x. Cashmere Stocking Yarn, 55c Ball balls. .In plain shades. . v Art Knitting, $1.29 Hank 3,-obank. 9 Bear Brand Knitting Worsted, 60c Ball Shetland 2 x. ball. s. -- d 1c 2e j ..15c ' " ,735e ....25c ; o. v , ; these Vnlted States Is better known or more highly esteemed." said President Grant, "than the gentleman who wtH address you this evening. The reason why he la esteemed so highly is because he believes in the people of this great country, and. when he addresses jou, you feel that he believes what he says. President Grant then told cf Mr. with emBryana services to hisIncountry, behalf of peace, phasis on hia efforts ile praised his activities in behalf of womans suffrage, declaring that Mr. Bryan had favored woman s suffrage when the subject waa not a popular one. It waa one of the good points of Mr. Bryan, he said, that he did not.walt for a caus to become popular before Indorsing it if he thought it waa right. Mr. Bryan spoke feelingly of his appreciation at such a large turnout In a city the size of Provo, and also expressed gratitude at being Introduced by president Grant. He then went Into the issues of the campaign, dealing especially with the powers of money, which he said were behind the present administration. He closed his address with an earnest appeal for the reelection of Senator King to the United ' States senates paying some fine He compliments to the Utah senator. also asked that the people support the Democratic nominees for the bouse of representatives. Milton H. Welling and D. C. Dunbar. Immediately after the meeting with at 8.20 this morning, Provo school T ....... 44. Per Ball Parisian Creations Special 'at Ilats trimmed in fur, metallic cloth and piiis feathers and ornaments. $4.50. Women Satin Princes Slips, $5.98 7A to 44. Special Mr. Smoot will leave with Mr. Brysia for Salt Lke. , Mr. Shields, chairman of Salt Lake county, will meet the visitors at 10 oclock this forenoon at Sandy, where Mr. Bryan will speak. After, this he will also speak tn Murray on the way to Colors Wood Sand Navy B1uc8j In black or navy. at and $12 $10 Spe- In black with double shadow-proo- f skirt. Sizes 36 to 44. ',45c' Ball Sizes 36 $5.98. J Material Velvet Panne Paon Duvetyn Felt . 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Dunbar. In countv headquarters the announcement was made that a rally In the Fourth municipal ward would be held at the Twentieth ward meeting house thlseve-ninSenator William IL King and D. C. Dunbar will be the speakers. A rally will also be held tpolght at the Crescent- ward .meeting house- tndig-trl- will last; it is pure pigment e auto varground in nish. you can put it on without showing brush marks. i'tkrtnrTrn'li fiy !JTreat your beauty " high-grad- )il fairl- y- keep your skin clear with ' Resinol No matter how pretty your features are, you cannot be truly attractive ' with a red, rough, pimply complexion. Cut' Resinol Ointment, aided by Resinol Soap, will usually make poor skins clear, fresh and charming. 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Dont forget, folks; come aa often as yon wish all day; bring your frienda. , It ia absolutely free at Auerbachs Extra Special Steak Salt ..20c Round Steak, lb. ...20c Loin Steal lb 20s ...... lb. Sirloin 'Tip Steak, Steak, lb. 25c Porterhouse and Armies In thl republic belong to the people and they never ahould be farmed' out to laibor unions or to railroads. Immediately after the meeting in Ogden One the caravan started for Salt Lake. automobile bearing FYanklyn Christianson, nominee for county commissioner, and two heroes of the world war, armed with trumpets, preceded the rest of the cara--vaJust half an hour, announcing that The trumpets Mr. Bryan was coming. would toe sounded, and then Mr. Christianson would Jiold the crowds unfSl the cars-a- n came Into view, when the trumpet car would move on to the next town. This1 system was followed and worked out successfully on the road from Ogden te.Salt Lake. Good crowds were assembled and Mr. Brvsn spoke an4 was enthusiastically Kaysvllle. Farming-to- n applauded tn and Bountiful. On hls.arrlvalHo Jn talt Jodgq Lake Mr. Bryan spoke briefly men gathered in the Eagle hall, t hu sesof the Moddirection the under being sion sured of a dividend? ern Woodmen of America, of which the visitor Is a member,- - and then he proVanguard Trumpeters. ceeded without further stops to American "Our plan was the mart who Fork, where he spoke In the Alpine stake grew rich during the war pay the sol- tabernacle at 5 oclock in the afternoon. A reception at the home of Mrs. Jesse dier boys, but that was not the rich man's view. All of the big men say to give Knight tn Provo was the next part of the them an army and they will do the rest. program, this being given by the women of Provo. Mr. Bryan then spoke In the Utah stake tabernacle, beginning at 8 oclock. Get . ....,........,.'.30c 68c common people were as care- X N ,......'......216 pkgs.' Lemon Peel, lb. 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'wever Undcnrowr '' , it FREE f 5 ful to guard their Interests as are the wealthy classes thera would be no question about the election. 1 know the big I not only know PresiRepublicans. dent Harding, but I knew him long before you ever heard of him. 1 visited at his home before he was considered (or the presidency and I have visited him at the White House elnce he was inaugurated know him well, president. Not only do but I like him. He la a great, lovable man.- - He Is trying to do his best, but he has surrounded himself with a group of advisers that are nonconductors of light and heat and he cannot find out about the common people. It Isn't that .the Republican leaders are all wrong. They have a rich man's Idea. It doesnt mean difference In honesty, but Just a difference of living conYou can gauge ditions and of thinking. the thoughts of these men by the first thing they did when they took hold of (he government. It was to take HjO, 000,. 000 a year off the excess profits taxes. They afforded to less than 6000 person a saving of more than 100,000,000 a. year. Andrew Mellon, secretary of the treasury, recommended that the excess profits tax be reduced from 85 per cent to a maximum of 32 per cent. It was a most remarkable recommendation for a man in his position to make. But Mr. Mellon was so determined to do his duty to the rich that he faced criticism, even though he had to sacrifice the privilege of paying a few million dollars Into the federal treasury himself.' (Auerbachs Third Floor.) y Your Fall Sweatee It the With dainty colored bindings.! ' Special at $3.50. er slip-ov- The American men and women must Kidney trouguard constantly against too much red ble, because wo eat often meat and all our food is rich. Our blood I. L is filled with firic acid wliich the kiu- - rtOHItn Will Rectify. Mr. Bryan said that the high taxes on neys strive to filter out they weaken from overwork, become sluggish, the the common people of the west was hid from thetr view in high prices. He preeliminative tissues clog and the result that the women would rectify this. is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and dicted He said that, before long, when a westa general decline in health. ern man told hta wife that he waa sorry When your kidneys feel like lumps he could not send her on a vacation, she of lead; your back hurts or the urine is would ask why he didn't give her the cloudy, full of sediment, or you are money that he is contributing to some obliged to seek relief two or three times othor mans wife in the east. He said would try to get a law through during the night; if you suffer with that he it mandatory that a man he in sick headache, or dizr.y, nervous spells, making about these matters and, if he the open acid stomach, or if you have rheuma- - were a betting man, he would bet sixtism when the weathyr is bad, get from teen to one that his law would be passed. sour pharmacist about four ounces of Efforts onf the part of Republicans to a law on compulsory miliJad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a put through were condemned. Mr. Bryan tary training glass of water before breakfast for a declared but for the opposition of that, few days and your kidneys may then the few Democrats in both houses, reln-1- 8 act fine. This famous salts is made the Amerifrom the acid of grapes and lemon can people would Republicans, have been given an ad juice, combined with lithia, and has ditional burden, of $700,000,000 a year and been used for generations to flush and the moet barbarous system ever propoeed stimulate clogged ' kidneys; to neutra- for teaching our children the gentle, -art i lize the acids iu the urine so it no long- of war. This nation never hae fceen In the er is a source of irritation, thus often of aa It wealth is togrip pr.ulatorv ending bladder disorders. said Jlr, Bryan. Sow congressday. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- men say Vheyjiavent money with whteh pav a botvus to the boys who fought jure, makes a delightful effervescent to lithia' water beverage and belongs in our bsttliU. They paid the profiteers Vied this nation while the soldiers every home, because nobody can make who In France. They had were fbieedl.n a mistake by having a good kidney euongh to lend millions to the railroads flushing any time. so could declare a dividend. Did (Adv.) that fhpy you ever hear of the farmers being asHome-mad- e, Women Beautiful Black Moire Sateen House Frocks, $3.50 1864- - STATETa BROADWAY n. Theater Is Crowded. TOigKEYS! ALL THIS will With applique trims and aash style. Spe-: r-- V'vfc U . ,EATEE2 WEEK, we Having had such a large demand for the BROADWAY THEATER TICKETS, again ANY in 50c AND with one FREE admissibn for one the to BROADWAY ticket, good give, purchase theater, every ALL DEPARTMENTS in the; store. W, J. BRYAN President" Grant of Mormon Mimv FEUE Sold by til erurrut. Why not trytbml ct 17L Preparations for the meeting Thursday night at Bonneville park, which William G. McAdoo wiH address, are moving forward and a definite announcement of plans will, he made todav. Burton W. Uusser. Miss Irma Smoot and Mrs. Anna Brady will speak at a Democratic raHy in Garfield tonight at 8 oclock. MACKAUT0 fs In eight colors, J enough not to check or crack; a tougff surface that withstands the sun. Vou can put It on tn ihe afternoon, let the car stand over night and drive it out as usual next Special to The Tribune. PARW CITY, Oct. 24. Senator W, H. King, candidate for reelectlon on the Democratic ticket, accompanied by J. H. Waters, candidate for state senator from Salt Lake county, spoke at a rally here last night at the American theater. The meeting was presided over by IL L McDemocratlo eounty Donough, formerly chairman of Summit county. morning. MACKAUT0 is a Me and Me product, so its .ail right or it wouldnt' be offered the public Stop . The Store with the Ctceo Front Park Knights of Columbus Visd Salt Lake Council Grand Knight Howard end of Park City council. Knight of offeer visited Salt Lake council last Columbus, n ght a dinner at the Rotlsserie Inn. More than 150 knights attended the dinner and the meeting at the .club rooms on East South Temple streeC. The evening g at the club rooms was spent In and remembrances. Father Hogan accompanied the Park City coun- - it li Elastic McPhee &McGi nnity Co. ; '21-E-lST-- . Sa - Your wun t . Cough! No Was-127- 0 u Optatoa-lngro-dl- H ontt priniod on wrapper Isreul mEw Cwtk awAoa.toth.wuw I KT 5 story-tellin- c.L e Schrarqm-Johnso- 0 n, Drug. fI L |