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Show , ' - , - - DESERET EVENING NEWS - ' Tirunstur - u - -- 7 V, SEPTE,IIBER - - - - - - 19 '1912 . - . i: .. . , I - ' ' -- t .... ,s ' . ..1' .' '" 11111 7.c t ., ' f ", , - .i -- , , 0 .. I '''' r I ' ,,, '3- - I I ,iltroc-nr- ,.,. ' -; ,.,,- r i 'tttl,,eh. , - .:,.,e, ,, a ' 0 ,. ' .- :1 . - -- : .11- A '.'-'' --- - on ' . ' - three-quarta- rs ' - t ' ' TRIB t .'""-----.- .,, - -''. ';'-- ..,f .0 t. -n-, . i , At ;ot- - 6,6644140444,4.64.41 - - .. . 100 00100000 (00001 Keitg-- WINrieTt- ComakalaN 11 . . . .1.,NLet-e...- o. 14 Preeldent Taft was limiest, and well I N..' .- ''' 44 '0C !Meaning, he xsid: Taft 010 great fault. He Is , r conetitutIonally d!rtnistful of Vie peopie. thinkhe Inherited it. Encirote. ment has increaAed it. and the InteI 1,41 restathet 'einvotM4 illte here triede'lt, , lust , His who4e environment and bo perinanVwere turned away from the door. been ' trainingriceiret such the( he does slamored for admittenet. by policemen not knon the itesrt of the common . 41, ...de, a li man. He does not 'know sea were the common' I sod firemen. On the stage IF ? '.,' not does trust thorn. 1',1,i'. Is , He women. spot toil prominent men and afraid...that if run the government A r4,',, " ovation they. WAR hu,jthe, ad available apace,. tnemseives ft h the , i 'latch Sir. Brian received at the hands spirit of tbe aristocrat witTrier you find him." 4 t4 .'; ; al his vast audience has toeldom been Mr. Bryan declared that Taft wen op-, t:1,t,. ,,,,, -- -.than more For equalled. treed to the 4n1tflve and referendum. of an hour. the audience Waited because they would put the I : ;: government to- appear. In the handl' BEY111 Lf't' ;',11'2;.-- 1patiently for Mr. of thespeople. Ile exit' that ; .. :'!,,,,-1 IWhen he 'topped forward to the rront 'Taft west not efreid --t.1 to give his t 06, '' ? 7,, and but was fearful the, audience arose .1et the stage that A,. the ,,t people mIght ,-him - to- - Salt give its veto i.!--- 70:,,,',' 1, Is one voice welcomed ageinet the legislature. " TLis fear. deelared the lake 1 ' i'4,'"- witispeaker. Is his days march through rtah, Lecatise Of distrust. " i Bryan made seven speeches. Relative to the electipe of senators , by sualence direct Vote of the M Pmve. he spoke to an Mr. Bryan which filed the opera house. Then be declared that Taft people. hat only mice said, 'suds five speeches between- Provo- and sun persionally in favor of and WTLLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN. igait lAke while being escorted her. in that the expression probably it" took so u automobile. It was a perfect autumn much exertion and energy that the Ur, the air was fresh and invigorat- president had nixer been able to recall ed, ,ang It seemed to premre the the subject wince. unjust taxes. becsAine Ain Taft 1)19COU nounced thetinottracy bemuse it wantJ ofCommoner" for hie speech at the theatprevent private monopol!..-anthen of Bryan the law which more confidence in fly. MPn at his com- to spoke Mer hst night. The trip was made by to Mato who mand than he does in the 90000,0410 be fered s platfortn .thAt the great compelled newspapers dustries should be regulawd by the hey stages the roads were in good owned them. and Just what huiertiona il auppoled to serve" condition and It .proved to be a rest-li-d whetherap..1 He todk up Mr. Tatt's position rela- goveruntAma through a bareau news. advertisement or edithe president. Under dotjourney after several days of bard torials. wets paid for. He declared tive to the trusts. He branded the dis- Petnted by that cor the said the speaker, la plan, umpaigning by rail. He arrived in for 23 years the trusts and from syndkates solution of two trunts as "a farce" and tell Lake at 11:46 o'clock and went to had been could - not be kept buying nettaPaPeta to that declared it was, just what the trusts pollatliona he Hotel Utah for dinnerendiratiort wanted. Their Mock has gone up in PliereesMr. chloroform their and readers W. said neorge that Brywn telatadon before the evening meeting. then pick theIr pockets. He said that value and Mr. Taft la carrying out the Perkins bad been quoted ee betel fib address was more eloquent than the pure food law bad been applied to program of the Wall street financiers, 'with Mr. ,Ronsevelt bemuse he was usual butt night. and he left a lasting the newspaper, but that Taft did not he said. Interested in the future of his chil- impression In the minds of the gaudhelp to bring about that law. dren." A trust magnote's children COTJ. noosEvrLrs POSITION. iest. He was in his best humor and at "Taft has not helped to bring about aro not, like other people's children." . times be was sarcastic- - Agaht Nehrsakan The pothen the took I Income up Mr. the tat law." be declared. "Me declared the speaker. "When Me to great emotional heights in his ratified the Income tax amendment to sition of Col. Rootievelt in relation to dies his children will inherit. ihrunciaGon of political corruption. the the declared !his He c.uentions. that harh deand public in bill. ateel stock to trust the believing WI delivery was impressive and imMr. R000evelt had recognised the trust teeter eorPotetinne. feat A statutory Income tax. but come an had advance pelling..holding his hearers spellbound no idea that it would be ?aim ed having as economic Of that of the the power In speaking by the roc I nearby two hours. , trusts he said: people. Today the people of Oita cot-t- ry to MAY. deof the trusts le trans. declared are hundreds "If the of the hi minima power Roosevelt, VIZ NATIONAL CONVI.NTIONft speaker. paying In his address. he declared that Taft vas distrustful of the people. Col. oe . Roosevelt, be pictured as an ambitious id selfish mon. and Oov. Wilson, be . lettered. had some forth as a leader of re the 'common He began by people. ,s. two of centres-binthe nattonal Waking Tbe Republican convention at I Okao vnui treated first. In a humor, ous may. 4t told bow he came to go , te the coeverition se a nownpagier re. - - -, Orme Speaking of Mr. Taft nominat-- - -- -..ion he said: ,,,..-., ....., It has been customary for it hationil . committee le hold over until the next .:,,L.utional convention to bring about tem,.. ,; porary organisation. The old commit. 11 .,, stoat Chicago happened to be the Taft , N committee. which bad the right to make fl oir the temporary rollcall. , A Only those . meld vote whose names were on the , ... rell. and all contests work settled by there. sOt' .: "There were tet votes for Taft and 100 . for Roosevelt with about 71 contested. The old committe- e- sestet -Taft the nos, and then voted to mat the same awe in the ''''''-,permanent organisation. ,, The old committee created a Taft temp,,se' . ...... orary organization: the Taft temporN 1 ',Ict, ,. , ary organization created a Taft perRI' ....s., t......,.., manent organization and the Taft permanent organization gave Taft the tiortitriation. 10 Mr. Roosevelt would have ...s. done the same if be had bad the thing itHam Jennings !trepan hi twr,,tt t.. " . . 110,,,e-0.!1,,,- 4 1- completed last I day of campaigning in Utah audfence slain when he addressed an '.; the Fait Lake theater which Packed II neat. that historic Playhoune beyintei all : I . ' , , :.. ,o, .0 .. !.';',-. .1 A , 4, ,,,,,,,.t,:,.,- '. ,. .,..,.i..... , , flm's I i 111:111ii ' ' . . 4 . ,s., ' I - ''''.'i 44, , , . 1. ,1;,..,,''.:2 0'1 .. - .,t.'1 , - . ' 4. ,,, i',te;:' .,,,.t ' 4 I ,, 1, - ; - 41, ''. :.,..:''y ' ,,,, 1 . ; ...,. -- l'-'- ... , ,, ' I 5 , -was applauded for (erred to Washington. the toast Mogi The- speakor declared that be FrtiIs soololistic; tast is, the government; tette, as a candidate agaimrt Taft. was 1minute after he sat down.'- t ''''.;: ;1 address' t -; I mane times a better reformer, awl that prea store of by owning sellthingbutt ltooserelt,,Aused to take a slide for i rats on the stage atter lits Poses s. plan that ROOnerel.:t Ile left for Butte on the lal7wkarda't invite the 'trusts to &arili either man. 1;:;will return ,ontrol the stilettos of president. Th1 tie soli goewevhho'd dore some 1,t,t:in'1.41.,r.rmboBrvi. will and president and a bureau of ere. in con-- god thiturs. trot of trust regulation. would hare an I Roosevelt. be declared, bad found no i Ogden and Logan. manners of coercion at their disposaLlpflorms whi,h n.. Itttel not stolen from w -I t., .'t am grilling to go down on we, the Isem;teratie plotforto "If the Dem- Mr. J. X., Hill. Homer. Ga.. has knees evtery morning and ask my tweets were aibe to, pat.nt Own p;at- Tar ' and ea thin one Plura an invention. Honey day forms ,,;' rather. 'titre ea Compound yestrs. arid Pays she always recom, ,,,. daily bread.. but a God knows II Roosevelt would have nothine"to run for ,Ir not to mends her it friends.. . he on. nortY to &nil to be a time that "It stolen has Every never' willing ilm that- would have the mils'tt plank frun the DetoesTatie platform at !fails to cure Our coughs and colds and nla;lorps .;,,,r,,,, of toilers at this nation go dowel night. I hat. t,,und it Out before morn- -- preNents crao,iipra.ycso'dmi'depv0e,ha , Jitemfollreeraoetlehoyilli. the atarni at !..urri9e ing and s etterl merhing and ndpysand : ttnisd.il 'Give us rkdniteml! FOR M.11.41)N are soon have We all well. 'and they bread.' ani srould , not he without It in Our house."-- When Mr IBryan reply. We will. if yO1111 ,,,,, vite the,, ticket we wish you lo.. name of uno .N,V,t,t)twe W;1,111. It :Schramm-Johnso- n Drug Co. , II, tfl,b of Mr. Bryan then took up the third' ',,,k,,,,11,roiotogegi nr.t.' , ids preloArati,tPt i n 11- .- urr Mthli 3 PO.... i!ortn home. B e doelored --Col. (loose-,,,, ,, ' it. ,.,,,, If A 4 !l,' f,it.,1 F:a.t::::.i '4114es ' 'us; lard! hr.... et10gh t"Pe'41 44 velt.be .,,t, 11. , of t'UrT''''' door to the t'Airet term. ,iee'1 ''' 0, ,. '';;"; r, eentOry. who vi it', he big etoigit ''.".1''''.1gth 160,1to-- .. to close it after him. (net', !I Mr. Bryan point.d out that Waht,.. A reareeteed earn fee the almoiC had refined ,nor e than tart att th,. ttad-.rare ,1.11.14 . lii end Jacksoo RAI hail S.Iferipon !Aquae and Tobarxo. Habits hA !I tr107P oat the a the t,)It term of, third people to that Grantraasoltations )1.0 t.,1 Continuing. he the- fit,' had been disattleous. PRICE $12.50 after seven law,ers to the lir...id, y ,1,1'1,1:, 'erP4-7slow ,1:rotnovelt mid; , 4 o t tint. t., et( selmhostration. 1Y)II a half years ton t of -t voted rfe 4. be organizes 4,..;01 the third terra, only or, dakIghtrv. lierA party tient, i new inkirly to beat the is a man who has the e,ourage let tette that gave him honor In Lite .firat place. the SCWILAWM-JouNsa- s 4 hI l'i 1,-t,trti-.2'es DittOS Tto,re is not II Democrat er any other teople .Ee I Mr Five Stores Where the Oars Stop mats ;living for n hoot I w'i4 Vato for i titles :rovi tho' tn.". White, ho WitP"1, I r: in go &CO s third term. Yt'are iglite'n 'hot front do.r-- silirie-terr- n law passed. , Routs- - A:it nT r tri,4 i.t I . will he no Wall there ltd,..4." str.,t mad have been trying ever ", try,. i . ,,,. - 44-.,- ;.,. , ,.. - . I,'t ''. - , . -- .. , ,, ,: , ,-, , - " Nel!raltar,LPuts in . Busy.. Day in 'Utah, speaking at Half a Dozen Towns Between Provo and , Silt LakePays Respects to PreS1-, ' dent Taft and Col. Roosevelt in Speech Last , Niiht, and Praises Woodrow Wilson, Demo,: cratic,Candidate Noted , - -- '', '.!; :, a.,...-- - .,.,f " 1.. ....,...,,,,.., ..............,...,., ., , , g- L II 1 G 0 0 o El(Qi10.',..At..i,5Wj.iç.p:1:1Ti.", A . , ,- - 11 I . ' ., 1 ' I II ',.:.'J1,11'.:1,1.....':':P,.,(.c..1c,5-:,'.;',,.Ifirl.T0,.''.'..- - ' - -- :.. k ,.. ' - 0 klehlert's Dress Shields 0 , - I ' k. ,.:., iii , t t ' , i ,., , is they-coul- I , , , - P Cuts - - , -- ---,,,, I , A DHnli .. 1 "At Baltimore our old Democratic tried to do the same thing. bet we put a plamk in our platform that committeemen most be chosen by popular vote and sem as soon as Meta This means the organisation of 1.1r oativentiona with tit sentimentaf War-othe sentiment of four years er lot yeers ago. In our party lomat again ea n the dead band reach Into Om, tonvention and Mille the Ufe out , '' II , - , of , N . rCI4 Ea ,11101 - h :' ' zit ft?' , the convention.. method, and that be expected to do all labia Power to abolish the unit rule and tame nearer to rule, It was the people With street attorneys that went to Chicago. They were in Inoue mond when they found that the machine was in control at the conventine. Ti was these same attorneys who Imre to Baltimore.- - where they were defeated. They were sober lot when that found their machine bad run down: they were still soberer after the resolution. aka) pledged the convention not to MO for any for president controlled by these three treat leaders. Tor the eret time In 100 years. a convention had picked out three of the crampon If politics In the nation. If r. Wilson was imminated without these in fluencee... ha was nominated depot(' them; That's tilt difference between the Chicego and the Baltimorf convention'," When litr. Bryan asked who did it are ears shouts of "Brian: " alt. front all parts of the boost. 'Nn. my frienda . s was not Bryan who did it. Ho was only a small park of it and took a yore bumble Part-- It IS' the militant Democracy at home. Three hundred thousand Democrats ush the pains to go to the telegreeb Mike and tell the delegates what Cot wide at tome teamed. One hundred lad ten thousand telegrams ' floadmi hit the convention. Bryan wait but at humble instrument I simply tumid la the tateeet through Melt ,i;;e senti ramt trammed, If I deserve soy credit It all, it is for knowing tun where 'he faucet wise!' CANDIDATES Th ISSUE. ' Ur. Bryan then tumid his attention ti the them mandidates tor president, he sold wort the moat Important "rma of the campaign.. He said that! e might talk of those meet in (hie .14t. Wilson, the Solt termer. Taft te mantel tanner. and litorweivelt the tlard termer. However, be male Iwo ..PPI4Trell to diatom them as kir. Tafte, Ao president who ble klicenteriii;h..a. ii".'hol:n.. aTertie7'.14.11.: 41,,,lha president. who will be. Aft.. declaring that be believed that - , stain ,., !it. mIPJL , . , FINE GINGHAMSA iiTt I Posturn. Contains No "Caffeine"- e A Sata. 111:11,v - - When tasting instant Postâni many "believe that it contains some coffee, but it is guaranteed pure, wholesome and absolutely free from coffee, the drug, ','caffeine'.' or any other harmful ele ' , ment. ' Instant Postum saves time and trouble, it is wade Instantly by stirring a tea spoonful in a cup of hot water and adding cream and sugar to taste. Grocers sell Instant Postum 11(011tJ , 4 it '50e. 50-cu- Reasoli7 foi,Posturn Men's Department Shoe Specials Lots of Final Sale values Large numbers are still cosi. Some of the lines hare been heavily drawn upon during the sale, but the assortments are still considerable. OxfordsanyThispairis $1.95Men's $5.00 of our quality. regular the end of the season's stock. '.. . ,$ . . '4" ,...1 ,t d .,r.,:', 4 '''' ; - t t , , 50cMisses' oxford a cleanup of what is left. Values as high as $3.00. slippers, slip- $3.95Women's worth boots in tans, high cut storm $6.00 and $7.00. $1.25Pajamas and nigh 'robes menin muslin or flannelette. $2.00 a suit for men's underwear or heavy weights: either or union; regularly $3 to $1. in light $1.25Men's kid glovesour tpecial and splendid value. 85cMen's union suits in light weights; regularly $125 and $1.50. , ,, , i 0 4 two-pie- ce oosolol0000teloo!, , 0) $1.25and for and children's , , ' for men; worth 85cNighta robes nice assortment. 4 . . 1, coming to the store to buy furnishings. Prices were never so low as at present and future supplies are being laid in. , , :t 1 plain , P 1! .,.. pers on bargain table. , Mich. Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ltd., Pure Food Factories, Battle Creek,' . i carrying only in rose pink. light blue, Copenhagen, ple shades for which there is so much demand. Were 85c yard, reduced to 59c yard. $ LOOWomen's oxfords and , - 1 CRASH DRESS LINENAll' 10) pure linen, 45 inches bliWand white. We are the sta- in leather or felt; worth $1.50 to $2.00. p 5-c- "There's , yard. 2--3c torsi patternsnewest coloringsfull range $1.35Women's house . tins at 30e. If your grocer doesn't bave Instant Postum Bend a 2c. stamp for sample free. postage and we will send you a tins ; calls range it is that we have been forced to open our new stock; and a beautiful 16 in footwear are being picked up. Many of the prices are considerably below fr NO Bo iling Requir. 0 ed-- KIMONO CREPESAnother line just open. of shades I high-grad- :.:',',.' 36 inches wide, 15c yard. PrettY Japanese and also. 18e yard. UM rich and mild, quite like the flavour of - complete It) 0 PUNJAB PERCALESThe best known, and one 0 0 0 GAI,ATEASWe have had many for this , Flavour is always uniform , assortment of new designs in light and dark coloHngs in those neat, desirable patterns so much used for waists and dresses during school days. Guaranteed to be fast color-- 32 yard. inches wide and sell usually for 20c yard-- 15c All 40 li pI 0 on this -- stripes and figures, solid colors and also white and black; nowadays. -.- 100-cup .1 . cloth this seasonin quality, designs and quantity. Not a few pieces thrown out as a bait, but our entire range in both light and dark grounds; our 12Vsc grade for 10c yard. cloth Costs less and actually tastes better than much of the coffee 'used , are . tOG 4 , . 1 .., of beautiful colorings in floral effects; also the juvenile design. extra heavy quality that usually sell for 19c yardThe yard. so , ', - ..,.--- - dresses. , i' . 1 or the very best popular-price- d percales on the market New assortment just newest All the shirting designs; also the darker ground for house opened. , , 101111111 ,h imil . -; Ift Bryan' hire said that The trait )est iolk , --, rale had prevailed at Se denountoed that .. . 1 committee (ilt are showing a wide range These are the -.. 3 , epportonay. , some with borders, others reversible. They are copies of the German velour and are especially adapted to lounging robes, 27 inches wide, 23c yard. , . I -- rich . 1 --- WINTER WASII FABRICS! rice L. Two 0 KIMONO ROBINGSThose dark colorings,V The FLANNELETTESWe New 0 Food. ) OUTING FLANNELSWe Jading it) ,I) irt-l- Q ' the world. IIt doubleabsorbent, made jacket form and can be worn one size smaller than the regular shields. A factory representative is with us for a short time to show you this new shield which has such Notion Section wonderful absorbing qualities. Payne-Aldric- , the latest shield made by the is in il ;I largest dress shield factory : e i 7. I III ;I or |