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Show TUE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, BRITISH TORY 1924. WE '.WIN, On Low PricM and Quality. Just try it that's all! A tin of any size you choose will cost you WITHOUT GAIN nothing at all if you don't pronounce it the VICTOR) HELD Party Assumed to Have Resumed Place Thrown Away a Year Ago. rarest tea you have ever tasted. Merely ask Liberals Expected to Be Absorbed by Winner and the Labor Group. Schilling FRANK H SIMONDS. WASHINGTON. Nov 4 Three fa-t- n stand our with rlarltv In the nrltlsh election returne: The Turin have won a victory which puis them In lie position Which they ranhly threw away a year ajto; It goes althmic-out of office, to which It cair.e only ma a minority party. hoiil Ita place a the second political nrannliatlon of the country: finally, the Liberal have mat a disaster which In nil probability will turn out fatal and ucniad doomed Ilka their eiiemble fi der, air. Aaqutth, to dlaappear Naturally, on the surface, the will count for a defeat 'or La bor, Blnca Ita brief tenure of power will be terminated when parliament convenes thla month: but there wna not the smallest chance that labor could win a clear majority at th pe-an- t election, alnce a year ago, with all condition favorable and with the tacit aupport of the Liberal In manv dlatrlcta. Ramsay MacUonald'a party captured only 13 aeata In a houee of commons of 15. labor's real objeca to tive In the lateat campalirn abolish the Liberal, and thla It would seem to have accomplished. LLOYD GEORGE JUMPY. Unlea all alien fall now there will be a rapid abaorptlun of the l iberal Into the two major partlea. accompanied by the dtaappearance of certntn figures, like Mr. Aaqulth, who, like their party, belong to the past. Wln-ato- n rhtirchlll tumped In advance of the election; IJoyd Oorire ha been eagerly awaltlnr a rhanre to Jump, nut unleaa the late return totallv chanfe the altuatton, the very of the Tory'vlctorv rrave-l- y In the 1mm-dtatImpair hi future. Ills hope at each of u the laat three election hi h control enough Liberal votea to the Torlea with a majority oth-runattainable and to furnish It, of noun, at a price. Throughout the coalition period following the cloee of the war Lloyd W 52 East 1st South No. 1 Store No. 2 Store ' 153 Regent Street Prioet for Both StorM Wednetday Till Noon. a DAlCIWQNw ,,ck' (VrAlJlilOeHdliH '' t or eeedetf NUTOLA :ir.Nu' Id FOR .....pen lb. 24c - steak . I5e STEAK r'25c l.. SMOKED SHOULDERS:Anr.t,.:.d ST'- YSl I your grocer. a mm CEfJTRAL - - ahanttleee, whale ar half ..LS. ALL --J Ww ECONOMY - RELIABILITY RUN ENDS AT NOON TODAY AT OUR SHOWROOM DAY BACON SQUARES . 16c Hamburger, lb. 10c Sausage, lb. .10c AC Morgan pr,nB Garden; this year' pack) eome set OC PC He per can; buy today I FOR 5vC . LfJ PIT AC Scaled. mm By Morflao ftJ pack v::;xzzbutter CAULIFLOWER t oranges p.'. Doz. 18c PER D0Z. isc DOZEN U rr;"nd EACH GRAPES We 35c l. 5c LB z CELERY HEARTS CDrr rilCb Traveling continuously DAY AND NIGHT for the past SEVEN DAYS-o- ver good road and bad roads through SNOW, RAIN and FAIR WEATHER the STAR NON-STO- P CAR appears to have BROKEN ALL ECONOMY RECORDS. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR THE RESULTS TOMORROW jn. MC CANS - LEMONS George, percelvln.f that the Ubrral f ro e tn rrnt uh donivHl, pai ty a itpw ,atn, drawing from lh nn!- erat Tortand th cunwvatlv Ut'fialtf IVrrH vine that the Libera) party would 1neltablv ftv way to IJiNir, h utrtjva to mikA a tvrldf for hi tint If Into a pnlltir. future by a re con! met Ion of the Toi v forcing party Meantime h hupfc on to power In the end ha throtufh the coalition. fallf1 and nutllti.'n fell, two yrara ago, hecaujia tu Tory iat(y reolute-i- v refuse to rhnnee lt character, to make lte!f over LIBERAL DONI FOR. In the war did for the the larger fraction nf the rank and file followed Mr. Aju,th and rein which lented the ravailer fnnhtyn 1Ioyd Ueorfre brought about him downt wr prefall, but Mr. Aibiutth mier wa a failure and the devotion nf hla party to him wa Hlwuyg at futile an ft waji flattertig The blunder of the l'uriea In defor the enabled protection claring to Incruaae tielr number In Libera! the house of commons ltKt ear. but all they were able o do with larger numberi was to put l,atwr In power and then aupport It with unmistakable reluctance hile it quietly Ignored Ita helplcR allien Ttt rottimtt mntclrte hv ronltnued aupport of MarVtnald by a protM auggeattng hunger etrlklng or to do It suddenly and violently by turning Iabor out. Win h the glittering al ternative alway before the Liberals tint, after a relatively long experience with the method, at lant thev rhoe the latter. A great party with brilliant traditions, famous names and a lTig history of power thus seems n ' " otnt of di)aipearln The Tories eome hack with approx- it t thla year' Sne-Ka- p,.ICc Phone Wasatch 2100. 441 EasLFirstSouth. Tkketg to Star Theater will be given away at No. 2 Store all day today. 'liver free any order for a&.OO or over. ordere leaa A email charge will be than aft OA 153 Regent St. for for mad 52 Motor Car Co. Inter-Founta- in 8c East 1st South. Imately the poeltlon which thy It oceu-plrJuat a yrar ago. when alnioet unh'rnmllv Bupyoard hat they of were drnlinfd to htie a l"n a the return rffloe. Tlie ahou-edwas election i f the previous kIIIIkk thul l.alur ahuuld have a try both roailtluna. at office, heraime with Tory and I.tlitrttl inlnlettsr and a rtralf Tory government, had llundeicd In turn o horribly, but the Torlea were at all time the maIn Ilrltaln and tabnr a jority party ever o' raining- a tnlnorlt". hoprl The real wenknria of Ih Torv It In He Baldwin leadership. party euoceeded the late Boner Lw an unknown man, liked and hy all. but larking In rPc'ed HI brlaf reign u experience. dlaaairnu and Vrlme minister wa elerMon laat that I, alnf alure the the deefat nf 1!IJ - there ha been a st rone; entlineni In the party fa t .w - prae-tl-all- Efl The first Imnortant bualnea be fore a new forelfn minister will be rorlng a new leader. Baldwin failure In domestic poMl. too. wa by a complete a bunirllng of foreign affalra by the Marquia of Keddleion. tieorre Nathaniel of the lmuiorI.il ihyir.r. ATTITUDE ON FRANCE. It ha been left to a Ibor prime minister, aa aecretary of ataie for foreign affalra. io rei1res the altuatton. and MarDonald r a etrlklng rontraat iiceef-feto the fall of hi Immediate predecessor tire Yt If MacDonald h.i reatored friendwith France, the Tori ly relation ts renllv Puny and not labor. friendly to the recent ally and. aya provided Onrion doea not runtime hla old portfolio, the chang" will raue little rrlef arroe the chanwar record nel, where MacIMnald'a remains a baala or aimplrlon. lf not resentment. Our-ao- n al-- v the postponed conference with France On th over the matter of debt. irautt of this will han the wholo of Krance between retailor the future and Trlialn. and the Torlea will find thcmeelvea somewhat embarraed 'iy ihe offer made by their own Horar Law. which amounted .scaling down of the to an enormou French debt to Britain. DESIRE IS CONSERVATIVE. Imperial affair willrather than claim moat of however, the attention of the new government. Trouble in India. Ireland and F.Kypt r, (or-ellt- n, To Judge from however, the wish that ail these for eolation. tresi the election returiia, perple !rltlh irobl"ina shall hae a conwrvattve year ago they gave handling Ttvo the Torlea a decialve niajorlty with In mind and the Torle fKinr. thl of it away with Incredible Itghtne d :eart Now the." are to have a If fall thl time, they clianre; however, they mti4 lace the certainty of surrendering power to a which will have Ijihr.r gnvrrmrnt A nnjorltv of It own. John W. Dai over the radio Monnight. Oniug to clear atmosthe pche wtre pheric condHlot' Dr. J. distinctly heard by llatener. an eaceJIent et W. Ilagan. who h a number had loud the and ieak.n, handling budget something with it like g nlue In the conduct of foreign of frleida III to hear the peeches. while tta lack of a majority affair, own abnolved It from responof it Condition in sibility for failure to solve domestic) or carry out a Labor proproblem River Snake Valley Good gram. Even tn defeat Rantnay disclosed the fact that he has George a gperl! to The Tribune. completely replaced IJoyd the oulirtki'.ding Briton In world IDAHO K A 1.1.8. Idaiho. Nov. Now as the Teal leader of Idaho Falls Real Estate associav,hat ha become lh indltiitct'. op- tion at Its regular weekly lunghcon a rare he ha' opportunlt) position, and meeting heid yeatarday repuru-Id consolidate th Tmrttlon wHlcH hi a number of aalea of farm and real has acquired aa the leetiit of estate In 'thl city. Amonn the numIrty three election In two farm ber was tha aal of a forty-acr- e farm north t lona; an elghty-acr- a by the McClr.re of Idaho Falls; a forty-acr- e (Copyrleht. 19J4. tract in the same vicinity; a farm of 161) Newspaper Syndicate.) acre located at Baraett, three house SPEECHES HEARD SY RADIO. In Idaho Falls, a dairy situated :ioe Special U The Trtbua. mile eaat of thl city and two vaSPANISH FORK. Nov. 4. Radio cant lot. had no dlffl j A report on crop condition revealed fans if Spanish Fork culty in picking up the clolns that tne narveat in me anajce niver speeches of I'reldent Coolldge and valley thla year exceeded that of any All thing considered, Lab.rr ha come off wall. It got power by a aheer fluke, having lens than a third of the membership of tie houee. It held it long enough to ahow skill In day Butinest r. The yrs. . other valley of aimllar area In the I nlted Slat, If not In the entire world. The unusual success of farming In thl vicinity i attributed directly to the splendid water right, coupled with the fertility of thi soil. W. L. Shattuck read a pap-- r on Selling Points of Snake River Valley Land." CAPTAIN Nov. 4. Captain WASHINGTON. Daniel S. Appleton, infantry, died yesterday of pneumonia at Walter Reel hospital, it became known toHe was a nephew of Major day. General Appleton, formerly colonel of New York's famous Seventh regiment Sine the world war, during which he served an assignment overseas, he had been stationed tn Washington. UNDERDOES OPERATION. Nov. 4. Fletcher Barton, a sixth grade' teacher, was. operated on for appendicitis Saturday Miss Hettle morning at Mllford. White Is in charge of his das wor during hi illness. BEAVER. t Examine the evidence for yourself! 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