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Show Isically impossible. Baldwin Desires .To It i!i indeed pleasure to Friendshin Aiigmeni f.ud tht , haVe (he g0(Ki wish. vI Unilcu Oullcs es cf s( many of those among 1 . hcm it was mv fortune to (By Associated Press) last winter, some of the spend May 31. Prime most enjoySWe and profitable . LONDON, Minister Stanley Baldwin yes-- , days of mv career, more terday issued a statement to the, :I left Washington the I than r convinced that ever he which in American press, that the fostering of perity and peace of the- - world friendship depend to no small extent upon Anglo - American Antrlo-portawould be one of the most im- - the steady growth of and congenial of his American friendship, and The statement follows: ing m.v term of office the last week 7 have tering of 4hat growth will ll many messages of good ways he one of the most impor-widu- of and and ther my tant States congenial United from numerous requests for state- - ties. r ments to be published in Amer- In many , arts of Ln land, I should like ican newspapers. t a to answer all these messages in- - the apnearince been considered bas ed bird of long hut the pressure of omen phv-ia- n (both. renters course a such work CLAUDE KUCHIN COES Ixmg a member of the ways and was not an easy thing for a man TO HIS REWARD means committee which fram- so long in public life, to shake ed the bill, Kitehin had every off the old habit. Feeling better (Continued From Page One) he went back to the old grind, figure at his finge of Michigan, who succeed- only to be stricken again. A Kitehin threw his support, had come into pow er. into the fight, ed hin.i as chairman of the comClarke stepping down him at and championed every, move by mittee, fought Champ every ' from the speakers chair became the government for victory. step. , I It was during the revenue bU minority lojuler, with Kitehin as There were times, it was said, when he was at odds with Pres- debate, while the House was con- ranking member of the ways ident Wilson at White House sidering a luxury on shirts, that and means committee. When conferences, hut his political en- .Kitehin,' standing before hun-- i Champ Clark died, Kitehin was emies never doubted his patrioti- dreds of men, de-- J made minority leader but being sm after tiie weightof Ameri- dared he never paid more than i..ill then at his home in North can arms had been thrown on $2 for a shirt in his life. His1 Carolina, he that Finis J, the side of the allies. plea for simplicity in dress while Garrett, of Tennessee, be desigthe country was burdened with nated leader, in the effort to ln the early days of 10 19, w hen a Republican I louse, tle big cost of war was taken up hold the dwindlingmanks of deelected the preceding fall was by the press, and two dollar j mocrats in line. 1 waiting to come into power, went ..shirts were urged. Claude Kitehin, who was to the front as the pally leader Not long afteU the big reven-- ! ls)i n March 24, 1869, first came with the biggest war revenue in hill fight Kitehin was strick-- j to Congress in 1901, On the closbill ever framed by an American en. For a long time he lay in ing night of that Congres- s- the Congress. He put' it through. bed, trying to get well, hut it .'7th he attracted attention by tips.-Ford-ne- y, new-part- whdle-hearti- ly j well-dress- nt dur-dutie- s. i Kit-chi- n, j y, E3 rr in' OUR A e Thursday, May 31, 1923 THE JOURNAL, LOGAN CITY, CACHE CUUNTT, ViAn FACE SZ2 t a fiery speech against French j sands rode to the first public spoliation claims. From that day (meeting in Kitchins district in his reputation as a House de- red buggies, on horses draped bater was made. He 'was born with-ml- , wearing red shirts, red in the district he represented, hats, some even digging up the lie was the son of a Congress- told red trousers of man and his brother, William VT. davs. The speecli made by Kitch Kitehin, served five terms in the in put him in line for the House House prior to his election as he won the first time up. fox-hunti- ng jand governor of North Carolina., Tier Associated Preai) During a hot political camHIGH N. C May 31, A RAI paign in his district in 1898 election to select .a al Kitehin attracted public atten- spec Claude Fjchin. in the to tion 'by taking an active part in of Njrth Carodistrict, second red knowr as the what was in alsut 90 held w ill le shirt movement, a revival of lina, in some days it is announced. Democratdemocratic tactics Southern states in reconstruc- ic and Republican primaries tion times. It fvas organized by w.ll be held on the first. .the white people, chiefly demoRadium will make a real die- crats, for the avowed purpose whi.t of eliminating the negro in poli- nond sparkle in the dark, imitation an on effect has But its office in tics and holding. pun; oses were peaceful. Thou- stone. i sue-i-ee- - i jt - l itfisr Ea: tt xi 0 During this Sale we will offer many really wonderful values. The people of Cache Valley have long since learned that our annual June Bride Sale is the great outstanding Furniture Merchandising event - of the year. No. 1300 South Bend Malleable Range . BED (f The highest quality Range in the world. Malleable Iron Top, Copper Fused Body. Positively will not lust. During this Sale we will allow you $20.00 this unusual opportunity. for your old range. Act now. Km brace Get a new range. Lloyd Loom Baby 2-i- continuous posts. Heavy fillers. Venius Martin, Ivory or Walnut Finish. $ 1 0.00 $14.50 value Carnages. Complete factory line to select from. $30.00 Values All others in proportion. $20.00 N ri I A- L We are showing an unusually large and carefully selected line of Rugs in French and Standard Welton, Axminster Tapestry. W'ool, Fiber, Etc. $45.00 value - - V- , S30.00 $60.00 Values S40.00 $75.00 Values S50.00 $45.00 Values $30.00 Similar Reductions throughout. So. 0700 Bed This is an exceptionally high grade bed and is made by the vmmerset Manufacturing Co. continuous posts with fillers. 2-i- n. $30 values - - - 22.50 mode Fuirmtare Co Orders Receive Prompt Attention Maj - J n ML We pay freight within JLL radius of 100 miles |