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Show , I THE 'DESERET NEWS 310NDAY NOrE3lBER , .BicallEsTI ills:, MGuE oR IT0 -, r -- NEW - - . : , LEA - Candidate is Cheerfully Op, bmistic on Eve of Election , Reiterates His Stand on ' : Tninmal. , . , t - R. , , Service Correspondeat.) , The ,oct. turrom, preoldsit- lial election next Tuesday will be the "solemn referendum" on the League Pt Nations that the Democrats ".ve pought to make of it. Oen Cox tonight In s inent "slumming up the (Universal 11--- ed on elm-1,1- - Impossible Nominee Says to Senatorial :Candidates Ares Sent. , be . - Day-servi- , - ' - - , - - r ' 1 .. , , . , , .., -- , - - .c. ' '''''' '''' , , .; . - , . ., !,. '. . ;, - , , ,,-- .., - ,,, ,t t ' - -- .,,.,,, 7.''' ' ; , '; 1 , ,' ,k"--- '',' :':'1,'; 3. ,,z',at - , ''''''', ,, '' ' -"4.1..',sa'k,:'':-- . 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NEWS. eirculatiou Dept -' TEg ,, , I will subscribe to The Daily Deseret News from date hereof and regularly thereafter until further settee.. and wish you to register me as entitled to, the travel accident ',muralists by ymi for your subscribers. withobt any additional coat to me. procured This is to be le accordance ertth the provisions of the travel accideet Insure's" polley, which is to he delvired . te me by the Insurance policy.: I &leo understand that 'rim Deseret News mar cancel, the insarance policy betted me it I discontinue my subscrip.,: . . ,.. , :, , ' Nam. " , . 4 VERA MAIPLRIA NAN , ' , r7, , . ,n , ,, .. ,,,,,, : ,..,, . ' , . ' , . - , ,.,. , ettreqt No,, , City;'', ,: 2'4 Telephoe - ,, . 00000 ..,., . No4 . Do you wish the paper delivered by , Ara you , at . present a subscriber - , ,,., , , r tit .any). carrier? , ' . , ' a , e- - eab , '' or Kan? , t u ' - , ' " ' ' . , - , P. P !.. v - 6.- '1 '' - - IIIGINT- - -- I .., , . ' et - .;. sad haturdur 7 ,3 . RALPH CLONINGER,,,- 1 - -- Amid Aassociat. Mayers In unuraryto OE &THE - THY; 1- - MIAS" - ,.- - Priem...Myrmince M'W 23.4 50e. 1.3eMatinees Tuesday sod 1'hers4127.23e, Matairdayatse 3".-Matises ,, nits. SeletIllating NM .z ' , ', CLiEMENCEAVI , Telephone Wash hafh , , EVERT SIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY ',' Matinees Tuessiar., Thursday' ' - , vresoir , :2P111311101"JE 111 COITTPILPOUS lapt - , , 4",mosa' , . I vAupEyILLE 17 , ,,, - Illattmeen; Star- -, andi ET", I 35e. nthitaya, - , - . - k ' s , , . , .. ., , ' -- , - ;'- , , Tim mese powerful onalrlaloulot drama ever preoeuled iss eerees 1 'DOROTHY- - 1 , . ' Cost. All-St- al ,, (Os dtardi Street) Two Shows teethe Pyle of deo .,ednetures sod dosbeet Ceseedys - NOT NIARRY. , - "111WIER41 I WOULD Wily - ' '' , ,, '. Morality Play , STRAND: 4 Playing. Totter sad Tedder ,lisETim Great : , ,, ' 4. , ,-- ,.- -.- BROADWAY! Kiddies. lee PAY Monate- - . t ' , 4 ' - , ' What valises deserver ennat sanctifies atarriareV itnattaad' INos eel Ise choose, I ' - DALTON . PTHE LOST CITY." - ' .' t '. ,,., ,, ,. . , t, Whit ilarittle. 111.,Elfr...611...4"ritalre'r anal of ,nalt , t30. gag. 'Shows Three ,, Popular Price& watch sok tho Opening et the New Fantage& Theatre on Melo St. , f' "BACK, Or, MAN" - , , -- ' - 4 , - GAIETY GIRLS REVUE Presenting - 4THE SKY PILOT.it I , Coeds's. i I IeJL 06 II ,,, ith , '' . 1,, , , ' ' - . , 2 , We are the - . tillnu.r MI6 - nr vn"in"-di- - In Job .1'n ' , -- , I - trintt 'the OlaTett. facilities are ths.beot for handl boA any elate of work.- no ,matter how small,- fog nod Book , BINDING.- - - JOB DRINTIVO AND BOOK .: i ' toilming.AVItu Farness in PThe AdvEturer." . Nummtrzegyltegl - ".t titer, With Stet at Her '1G ' ELECTION RETIKAS Eleettou returns resettled by Street act tbo tbearter ibesdsky SVO. Wire weell as woos as eitair will !PO received. Cams nod Stay as hose an Toe it;ont. After tbs last bow time elitists win THE : ,- ., ' :- .: . , .,, I. , , picture.- nen deride whetber or sot "redoes rube Hee .. universe. , . . , of CA"1"14- 7- - - I fTHESTRONGEST-- MANION Delly---1:,41- ''''' I'UNTIL- St RT. Ifoorth Ephade -- I , QUARTET." e' ROL SCRIM . donczKi3 GOES THE GROOIL., tomminninown .,' : . ,,.., ' , 41' .,,,,, '' 8 "BRIDE 13. , t ' - , 4! I. - , --- , t ' - 3 - , Set fist - S , of This policy.provides Indemnity' for loss . life, limb, limbs, sight or time caused by ae- xidental meanito the extent herein provided. , '. , , ' 'f- - - - , , . : SaltLeme ,..,,, taly, Utah. 0' ,.- ,"- . . '' ' . r - -- ' ITN IDOE . , - , . , 1022 North M am Street . , - ' i ... , -- '' - . Stags , eTRIS, WrIG PINERO - - : , Gautier': Bricklayers -- , - ' t at SM ARTHUR, , Birds." th. Greortk Irron r. ' ,L .,.; - 4 - - f - 1 ", : , - - Jostle, Jobs. ' xiftro .s.)., i - DILL ROW PLATINfil 0,4 , oafs VIALtilialt - S. zo - - 61-- 1 . . , , Ea Her Greatest Scrota Climate - ago - '' -,- ..,,.,- Election Returns Tuesday Night at Miteriam. Gem and Strand TheatresNational Returns by Western Lirdon Special Wire to American. -- see SSG , 9 - , -- Isaganneasseassannessaas , , - - 111 - . , RiEDERICK , . REVIEW mese Ills I . ripres Cesointr TimmAny. - al: , ' , . : 47. ,SLAVE OF - VANITY" ,,- HALL HOOP POTS INIWEDY &BREAKING. INTO SOCIETY." FIVE 1911111 ..- , PAULINE - . ' PLANING . GORDON SPRETLAND MASTER ORGANIST , .. :611.111.611111.18111111111111al II every, Main III 'Nicest Mato.. Mao' 15e. 215". II Endo dad and ?limo.. -.,,.,.,---4 Amt. Ileac. Do. 1,....-- Vie; sin Tberodee 7. . , own 1WEIIKNOW AMAZING STONY OP' rims LOVE IN A BOHEMIAN COLONY SOS lien Woe se - THE PIPER" : , 'IV ::: AND HIS sae ' ' ': - Paoli est J. R,OsAlstoND 111:: - - - , dklICTIO:KA;" &OLgAiGKR1 ;18; . - GEM 40211 DAYS AlgITA STEWART I. Her Menet and Beet riteleistar - "HARRIET AND , - e- & MONTI1OSE - :LI ayhose Surrbrise Bove'. Willi li 11:1111 , ,. : - Stets Shee() eTbe Tbeater Beterdtall.. - - :::: MARY WELCH, MEALY 11111 , :, NORA THREW . ass. SOO The American Grand opera Stars In- - - ,00t III , -- ' fg Pletuarooo'- Alla Homo i '...,' ' PICTURES. THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC. - ALIERICAN . c,...; , 81 1- B1ARIE IIIII fare-payi- -- 2.11,- Sad I , I . -- IPEaAL LOCAL - - ' "MOVIE FANS" , . - .III- - 'A enncert Progran7 t VII' lost ADLER a 01111I91111. :911. eel 1111.1 ANDER01I ,it BURT - , ,.r.,-- 'lc.. " c BEG. WED. EVE. , Gel . ' - oar Si eel iiii , -- ews TERMS OF THE POLICY 'value CONYEYoliC116' To Act-10mm-? . - ---- woo..in ollitiut, - at ,7 ,, , - - A:la-11:- s , ,.L.,5 - - bust-nes- .. Freelo Subscribers es' , .''' , - -- ,.... ,., a ' , - ".77-3,-"or,'- . E San Franchuma story S , after the boys came home sTHE CRADLE OF COURAGE? from France t ,e,PARAMOVNT POTOZEI Mack new , The Sennett Comedy , A well-know- ...sou. OOOOOOOOOOO . . ' , . 00 40 - , 7-;r- , b 4 of Courago , . " - - J. . 1 .- f .. "United States Gazette" of Novembe 24. 1422, ..As moat gratifying experiment was made- - yesterday-afte- rnoon on the Philadelphia, Germantown and Norristown railroad.' - The 'beautiful l000ntotive engine and tender. built by Mr. Baldwin. of this city, whose reputation as an Mgertius ma. n, were for the cMnist is first time placed on the road. 4 Tho miles. englne traveled about six working with perfect accuracy and and With great 'ease.in all its parth, 7 Ill 1 velocity." In .a.''rileleo In "System" on the policies of the Baldwin ',atom. I lktve Works. Samuel Vattclaln. pres1- dent, continues. "Old Ironaides"could I a get up speed of SO miles an hour even though it was in the way of ba.' engine,or-whe- n ing a the tracks werewet it eould not get a grip. On wet days the company ;hand to turn back to horses." , . - - ' - ent ACCD. s : modern picture. , "Think what it must have meant,tot Matthias Baldwin te read in the , ' ,.4,S,,-- .; bi hiS latest most powerful,1 ! , 1 44) - - , -- 0 'boor I - ,. IlleSerett ) ; , - - A 110 - - . r11 S 1111E1111 ,, - PLAYING-A- LL' - WEEK . ..- - - '$...0iiji00...'..-11'.011ri.O.k.'- - 4,1' SCREEN ON-11,- TOMORROW NIGHT.. - to"rmell 1 , Their ' , . . 7.-- - , -- that , ;.- ; - -- -' 0, : . NOW The First American Locomo 4 , ' tive. ' .', . a"' ' ' ''" '''. ,,, slin 41 - - because all else a e do is based opori l th e welfare of America. We believe',I tbat we have been world example our government and when we arength- en America w e strengthen the world. believe in an America which ever; wants to help but our great. est capacity tohumanty help lies in strong nd free. we believe in an America ever ready to assume a prop-- -, er burden, but . want - an America' strong enough to bear ouch bu;dens.I "For these things we have been meal interested in restoration at home. We have ivished to advance on the road again. We kayo 'chosen toright se., sumo popular government We bevel Propeeed Congress tibial resume function; that we shall end bureauc-- 1 racy; that we shall effect our own lit-dustrial restoration. stabilize our linen. ele free our business, e- nd- our ex- travagance and waste, and make America 1101111C1 and dependable again.. These are the essentials to the con- Untied progress of the rePublia," , Aiiiily.'ioi 'yours today. - -- ' ;I, I ,:;,i, uttmers . ', tirotltitinissista ntAlyaluerrgitsed tepeedel 4,4 "4, 1,...,0 navrr. NoV.' I.Election of the student body organisation and the tilf-rent glsses la the senior ad Junior ki g it 2C b le ba been b eid an d the ofttere selected - for are as follows: , Student body officens--Aft- es Living- sten, president; Owen Thygerson. vice President: Ethel Bradley. secretary; Cecil Kenner. treasurer: Lucile Ten. sant business manager of dramatics: PorrY Chapman. editor in chief' of Clarion: Nat Parry. yell master; Mel. jf !altell n 1 cc 4 krpf: lee., -, 0, tied clan ACCIORST TO PUIVATE -, '',: e '''.' ' - ' :.1' i.Ct, '' i 7' '.4.4'.....1 , If the suieurod la' killtd 41, -, ' ' dieor ' '. t.-- 411 For the death by the ,,, wrecking by t ,,, ,,,- ,,,, wrecking or distibloniont of any ablenmput or any railroad pamenger ,,,.,,.-it .,, -, ,,, , ill . A'..,P... , t!:.3.. or ,,...,t or ,car .t peasenter steamship private bons4mm Abide. or, pd., 4,e'friA,,,;"--0 .4014?. ateembeet. In ',bleb or 011 which it vats motor care la whicla t-' ' . h'',,,,,""."':',,-;ha i .r.,"')e.!'-';:.'''the assured le traveling -, ,,. awit.ara.,,k,,, ,,, is tr. riding or ;raring. or "1,7 eborglinba' 'l A1,1'4 '.1, Poring passenger. cr by 's', .b.-' t , tag or . disablement at i any publio accidentally throws from such vo- t: ,,' te.s., . , '., r,:,..,---,o- , amnions. street yaltway car. taxi. , bids or motor car. tbe company will ,,,:,, ,, ' ' ki,,t4s7,-,:,, pay the ornate of such assured the , ' cab or automobile stage, driven or '1r. ' ' lr ", operated at the time of such wreck- - --sum cf,S6041.04 i ' '.',1 '''' -- 1' 4,,,,ea Iteorssol 7 it au deUllehndilaSer &sr In tlitir:IdSeldialtilabnIS which : and driver. the assured is ' 0 irs4L,443 means , ; .- '',;:k.' t tit I, ...Z:,,,- . ' traveling so a ' I . ,,,, ., ',.,::ike.,-1passes. cited la the srecoding section. bo , i ger. $L,OeI. For loss of both bands. ,., 4 ",' tr 7, " .11 and liantediatelly disabled wholly 70, S ;:i 477; , 1.000; both It.00et. dt.O0n; right of 4 ,. preventod from - ; .;,,, one hood. sod ,..a:dol every , both ores. duty pertaining t.inhgtiroy. :, . l',.........,,,..,.....0, .00t,,,..too.:;711,01.0.",) ,t.Lit.b.1.,thrstilootd. will, Irstrinacc,011..pi business or occupation. . ,,,,,,,., ,., ry WIII;PAY. for a , olio 071a oLOOO. , i,;.,7' , sight of , ',. ..::',.....,,',..... . 00 ; 0 A. exceeding TEN CON. Per loam of on. toot. at or saes. recuorve WEEKS. ",,r. .,,, .t 4 ,..,'? .a, 1'1- - ,,l'''',;..' .!, 1., 44, ACCIDENT .' i' ' ,s,t, - . ,, - '''''' ',. e-, 't ,,.., ? the or ono ankle band joint, or at , INDEMNITY AT THE BATE or - . " ''''' - oboes the wrist. Joint. or lb 4. ' ' : ..e,,,,,,,,, r., . " '' i r;e ' .' !!," ,,,,,, " i ' ,".' 136.0) , PER wiriEVEELEH:444.83 Oss of sight of ono eye. If seu:lintier! 1,,V ,,,,,t,' ' 1.4,-).;,1I ''''''' ' " '' l''' '''' abegutteeeretasion the outliner ts ' , not cover shall trundrearSeur If due to said aeedeat tbo - - ',. - ' (11)- rearsdeeyt i '. 4 or over ' gurod , .is age (741) ions II,. -soventy Immediately yearn i wit"?' .7,i, disabled, the company will pay for This insurance shall not cover In.', , i - , , a poriod not Aeveedinig TEN (14)) - juries suffered outside tits tern. ' ...., , '," comeEctrrivx WEEKI ACCIDENT , toreol limits of the Unit" Matt. 'THIS POLICY ISIVEO rs VAPOR, OW - ', , I. AT Tkilt RATE Da, - INDEMNITY - Alaska i or Insular -- ' of '- -',, WAN PER WEEK, , United States. 7 possessions ,the .' , Husband or wife (as the sage taay be) Ii 111.0 lotlotod nod"' the lrOth" - ' ' ' Ildifte prdStaiSlill..--- , , ' '' ''' .' ', .' ' ,' - ' - '' ' ,,i, ' 2 , . 1', ' , ' , lb '"..i - 4,', 2 ,.4 s ',14';',N riot ' ' ,, f rNr.,,,. . 8.21 ,, 44,4 ,,,,.,,-- , ,,,,,: .,..,..z - '" , School StOdents Manti . ....,.. . .,, . ., 1E ELECTION RETURNS ; 0 a,r , 41fit's. 4,s -- -, ,,, - , 'V .,,,,:'; --.;..: , .,k, , t 4,..;'4. L nEMPRESS ll Mili ' Are-Ileceivni- ,..' ':244-.. 1; ; r OE I er T 40-- ,.---- a READ FROM STAGE., 0, Eva's, rite to IMOD. RETURNS 5 oo 1 o . - 4- ELECTION PRICESMato. i - ... AND NIGHT ONLY 1"SLEEPING PARTNERS" 01.1' ing it - , 4', ; ,.- SATIANDAY MATINEE ., 1 esreirpd. t., 1I) ...'-''- play by Roy Octavins Cohen Saturday Evening Post fame. , - , er.t-It.v,,, '. L - A new , (By Anneal:Lied Presa) ON BOARD SENATOR RARDLNO'S ' , e ''' '''' .. . 1 te 'In , .... Intelligence of America Candidate Tells CrOwds Confident' of Victory. - ' EDNA- - GOODRICH "SHADOWS," act of to Appeal-Is- t tr., WED & S DAYS, SEG. TEESDAY EVIL, WOE. TRAIN. Oct. that the na-- 1 tions find concern is mit home." Ben- mocha to ,re. vows.. ator doeMORGAN. Nev. 1...dna Morgan trim, Harding again preached a of government i of the American ' chapter' Red as he traveled from Cincinnati to CTN. Us elected the following pincers day Columbus on the last leg et his fiat', for the ensuing year: Mrs. John IL Turner. chairman: Mrs. A.'s- O. Dur- campaign trip. "Wo.are 'witnessing the close of the Beatrice rant. vies MiMieA . L. wu- - Presidential campaigrt." he intid Andereon. secretary:Ramo. tr;aattrer: him W. Gralutm. Middletown. "As onaspeaking--for-tha- i chairman of home oerrise section. The WOInall'S Civic league of Mor- - Republican patty, I ilk to recall that gan City is making preparations for eine has bsso en aPpeal to confidence,1 of a Mc celebration and that:we have Sought to address thel the ho!dinc dance in theapera,bouse-on-aleetio- n genesthat we bevel CICIIL They Man a regular tarnbtallsought to promote unity and Under-- 1 with the addad attraction of and have nothing to apolo ;standing returns which they will receive direct' for to a people proud t of our at the pore bons by telephone from ativ democracy and CEIX101111represent. to pre-- 1 serve the high standarde of our an WM of tho conty and state. " : ,A,,,C,f-tx 'c'gr, Republicans' Its Annual Election ' - ' - , C I - SALT LAKE THEATRE Tuesday, Wednesday Matinee and Night, Thursday, Friday ' - BEAUTIFUL APOLOGY DUE lti't:trtr40 porch receiving 4.i.,; from several hundred automobile ranter touring through Marion a short chat with whheocalgtrdCedidatr "bar wish him lances& 7:.t, on Tuesday. . at Bar-din- g va Red. Everything is In readies. high ache.' reporter: DS- headquarters for t he big day. worth Woolley. promoter of debating. dozen special telegraph awpipreele Nearly a Seniors-L- .-, Lund, president: Vera have been run through the precedent; Ertmt Soren. trees in Senator Hardinglo back yard' Johnsoatilltice white prelim house just in the .11 ;reelde nt: eahoer the candidate's home. Over Geniel Jacobson.- vice president:.. Lillie Ilrlintigi "Senhtsper Barton. secretary end treasurer. milt! 4wheirevenoonmenTnteeltdus gophontoresMeld. president; Intern:tan chriguansen. vitt. president: korktOriminecor despeetafeat forpttRerTapubloicea Keller. secretary and tress- Mignon Off the meets have bees made arm Harding home and the headquarters SophomoresMelva Reid. president: and press houses adjoining. so 4ba2 Sherman Christiansen. vice president: in there will be no confusion or delay and treasur" Mignon Keller. secretar , catching the returns. The stage is all en ' set for what everyone la authority Preeltmen--Mol- virt MMer. president: down, .candidate the from here; will be an overwhelming Re- Ada Mickelson, vice president: Eunice Pullpublican landslide All Marlon la gram&seeretatiE:orire.,knd,o1Cteereasularprk. edam. ent. ing for its molt diattnguiebed 1.11 the old and there'll be a hot thee wne. - lecreter ' lin, be Brilitee B town that night If be wins. ' ' , ,' losecetgrelt Marionitos simply, won't - Pooventh '' stradeCiltm Anderson, , talk to you about that. Sam Chapman. vice preal. president: Okada Homages. a ant: claim Braithwaite. floors , , , i, tor and treanaTer:,,,tbe lata appeal. .to the-tat- ,. . , , , . - yr- -. ...,,, 't fi'itt",;i3-3S-,3 !.; .' - .," . the last trip' of tha,campelon, tor Harding spent a quiet Sunday of rest In the morning be went to tie accompanied by Mrs. Baptist church,seemed to notice the Harding.. Few sresence' of the candidate and - his wife in the cortgregatioa. and the mintext. ister preached from tie upecialSenator tho afternoon 4.,e,... most of the o ".",,n.,"..,.t ..in..u...olore-- . it , ' &n4n.w1 Morgan Red Cross Sena- ...l. ..!'i,,,,,,.--,,:- ,,, aim. 1,2 .p l' r': r ISSw ,V, - 4 t1:)7,14-- 1 IAt!..,11.,0'444-- ' C,;,,,- ,,t , - -- .4,, . ,... .,..2.,,, z- ,fr',.-- -1,,,,k.7,4 -- , . ' , '..''i ''''' l' AmomeletimmemtureelettMAiirt104,401Flatorik-f - .,' ,- - -- , - 4 ;1,; ,;- -- '''': ,,i.' A ::' ., ,3,,i,'c, .4 ' 'A. 44''''"',,',--- ' - , .: e , ;, :,:' ,,, 11 r:ft 1 17 ': xr ,,,,,,,, 15001. ,..4,,,,, 44., er . '''ei,$.' It' 1. (By Universal Service) MARION, Ohio, Oct. 21,P,Two bales ere made by the voters in this campaign. One of them is the foreign Policy of the United States. The other is the domestic policy If the trailed State.. Between our Denzooratie opponents and the American people ;lio ere supporting the Republican drawn." Party. these lames are clearlystatement This was the crux of a, issued to the Aniericanigtublir on the eve the election by Senator Warren O. Harding tonight. Charging his Democratic opponents with attempts to deceive the voters on both these paramount questions. Senator Harding Mateo that the bone ao to the foreign. policy is simply the we enter. the Paris Onestionball League of Nations ealuming among obligati , of other obligations the , c ,, answer of the Republican par"no1 ty and its candidate is a flat Senator! Harding asserts,. ' ' ... Heaton &age Set, , Returning to the front porch from . k ',a ,..:, ., - :,'"---....- NI Al ::i.,, '',,,' , :, ,,,, , ,,.,. ,:..,, .. , ,,,,,,., . ,,,,,, , , -- ,........... . DEs ERErliErs, I 1 1, , - ,,. :. -- . : .... ..' . - - .,-. . ?", , 110',,''.',.,- - ., - i ' i ' -- , ,;:-- '' ., : - ,...., ' . - . -, notos achivements.", 11111""..'.gm From the world-wide- ." there in-tt- o other issue, the governor Gov. Cox arrived here from- Chicago tnade it clear. Senator Haraintre,shoytty I o'clock this- morning Statement that he would not submit and wentafter to hie home." the treaty am it is to the senate, the Trails End.Immediately he spent the day' where governor anserted, means be would not resting. lie will leave by 'Poeta train submit it at all because the president tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clotit for Lannot change the pact.. the final speech of his Is for going In with clarifying Toledo to make tomorrow night. reservations . while the Republican campaign The governor will leave for Dayton, candidate is for staying-out,-t- he govtho Toledo meeting. ernor Bain Therefore, In his opinion. immediately after about S o'clock Tuesday the question for the voters to deter- - arriving and will cast his vote at a mine is "league or no league." On morning. booth. store in a croon-roapolling that Issue he rests his hopes. route from the eta-- 1 Carrmonte. in The test ot the governor statement in tion to Trail's End. He will receive' foliown election returns Tuesday night at '''I have visited Si states and hive the office of his newspaper. th the bad the opportunity of 1 pub-ton News. , lie sentiment. I am thoroughly eon- There will be a special wire centyinced that the sentiment - in America necting him with the Democratic In favor of the tional committee in New York and in reaueegverwhelmingly and,I of Our en- - addition. Universal Service and all trance Into it, The event orthe tam- - of the other press associations will clear in their significance heve their wires in his headquarter& Mg;are so be voter who conscientious Cheerfully .0pdadenha tether than prejudiced senses the Mt- result Serene between an election The Democratic candidate was in a which means the certain achievement most happy frame of mind when the of the nation's hopes on the ono band, newspaper correspondent saw him and continued uncertainty and confu- night. He had just come In from a sion 9n the other. long tramp with Mrs. Cox through estate. His the woods on his beautiful Clarify' or Reject. 'face aglow from a brisk autumn "I am in favor of going into the wind. was and his clothes were covered least.: Senator Harding in in favor with cockleburre. Hs reared back in of staying out. I ern concerned about a chair. lighted his briar easy big about concerned clarification: he is and asked good humoredly: rejection , These are the outstanding pipe. "well., boys what have you got on words , of the canipsign. minds tonight?" - -- Senator Harding says be will not your The candidate had no political coaoubm it the treaty or lesce to the !erste! no during the day and otw out Portals as ft is. but that he will change one except friends Who motored IL Since the president Is without Train End to wish him good luck. to right to make any alterations, this for his tramp. he mid. much ,means that he will not submit it at all. Except was- devoted to an attempt This willresult in one thing and one t the day an acquaintance with and Mrilu' IsccAnn. who didn't thing MAY. In ,controversy P Sion. know her daddy after his long , sh, ,' "When the men and ames go into yeses. the voting booths It is their duty to Tonight the governor talked over remember the pledge that Wag. gl,"n the long distance telephone with in the name of America, and It, is George White. Democratic national proper at this time to ask 'whether chairman. In New York. As a result we are going to maintain the ills' of the information be received from ' tion's toner. Chairman Whits and other party lead- - :The happiness's of our people Is de- - ere during the last few days and his own obeervation s. he exPremed Bud pendent in part upon their opporttmity to labor. Therefore our prosperity, as preene confidences of his electioa. It is to be affected it ht entirely an' impersonal matter conditions, is a vital consideration The with him. however. he declared. His or chaotic state of things in a Part the' chief interest ta the outcome.- he sett , , muck 1ongsrw$th reetwwttlt Ste league.. world. cannot-gee- s . ItAltDING AVERS one-mpower and inemciency. I urge them to give heed to the fact that if they aro to cad the Republican party to service in this time of need, they must make decisive their choice of those who will aid in carrying Republican promise into ReYour election publican performance. to the illenkatill by a decisive vote will be a contribution of the people of your state to a United America ready to go forward to new confidence League With Article X Is - , to an high-MIME- O orr VIVID , HARDUZG SAYS Waits America' se Choice. "I have faith In the conscience of Atarica. It bee riven a Pietas that tt did not redeem and no great moral Question has ever failed when it was submitted to the judgment of the peepie. If we turn our thoughts to the of the SI.000 brave American gramthat now sleep In Europe. our boys souls tell us what to do. The way of 0111111Oti011 to lined with the maimed and disabled. If we assemble the philanthropic spirit of the world and mould it into & concerted ment of helpfulnesseur del will have been done. Otherwise, the morality of nations has failed. "Suffering humanity watts upon tho voice of America. The verdict of No- Ind means joy despair. - a Republican inalerity the senate, Senator Harding tonight sent the following telegram to Republican candidates for ,the senate In the . . variewrstates: "The people of your elate. looking backward toward eight years of marnbliagemimt of our foreign affaire . will welcome the return of the Republican party and the restoration of constitutional government, to replace 1 17MIARTICLEX COI amt. the return of ISSUE IS PACT 1 , .: the h itu-- 1 of our Elting atom The nations of Europe withoutbankcredit cannot earn baid. 1Dvery known In his own heart that Inetbe ern) of wriwkago of without ettatert- DO rent can ho repair purpose. Unless we can go Into th e lAmig ue' of Notices there is no against the waste of resource lo the maintainente - of armies and navies. and unless this waste is baited. national eredtt Over- seas is out of the question. out - 19:m t: i - . , - 1 , t 1,01111111. , , , . . ,. , , , . . . , - |