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Show liv rnur3PK0VrK)ffryII)AY, it THBE3 MARCH 19, 1920 is A tragedy; 1T SAYS LOCAL MAM How CanDress Better 'And. At OF HIGH, PRICES extravagance ATTRIBUTES AS CAUSE OF HIGH COST OF LIVING 1 . Editor, Provo Post! Issue last Apreared an In your A. Mitchell, E. my friend by nrticle which I read with much Interest. In as must It 10 expresses such thought to all thinking; occurred people, here and fair The farce, price regarding Is It comical the question asks be or is It tragical? I want to answer that question by The Way To. Wear Good Clothes At An Outlay You Can Afford urinr that in my sincere humble IS IT judgment TERRIBLE A If this were the only of it hind, devised by the f instance for the creaadministration present TRAGEDY. 4 the dollar has shrunk clothes cost more than in the old days. That, we must frankly face. No use trying to evade it by paying a lower price than good clothes can be sold for. The last thing in the world most of us can afford is a "run-d-o which Judicial powers have been conferred upon many of these Com- missions, thus robbing the Courts of their proper functlons;.the enormous expense incurred In the operation of these Commissions, and their absolute uselessness, so far as any public benefit Is concerned, one is constrained to say AMEN ,t othe remarks of In a Congressman Dies of Texas. delivered on the floor of the to that DemoFeb. 17, cratic Congress that was soon to re- tire he said: "You hare taken the , fairest and best government ever known among men and you are making it into the most despicable socialism. My friends, yon are tear- lag down the greatest government, the greatest democracy the world has ever seen, and yon Are building up In Its stead, the poorest fabric of socialism that history can record. Mr. Dies, although a Democrat, being about to retire from Congress, was not afraid of the Party Whip In expressing his honest observations. He told the truth. , ' When I read of the wanton extravagance and waste of public funds; the tremendous debt that has been incurred by the present administration, and the fact that It has cost more to operate this Government during the last seven years, than it did during all its previous history of splendid achievements and contests tor mankind and liberty, I wonder what future generations will ay of us. Will .they in eloquent ' speech refer to us as we have had reason to refer to our forefathers, or will they, as they struggle under tbs burden of debt we shall bequeath them, sneeringly refer to us u D. . . . rascals who knew nothing but to spend money, and as a final climax, point to that spectical of the ' , stubborn, determined and autocratic manner in which the President of these United States, sought to subordinate this government to a nameless thing, controlled by European powers, which would sit ln.star- chamber judgment and decree implicit obedience to Its mandates, and thereby cut the cables of ConstluUom al government here and throw" America intoAhe irrlststable tides that would surely ; sweep her into the malestrom of the Old Worlds blood currents, where the fends of a thou t sand years would become onr dally chart of action;- - while disorder an anarchy stalks abroad In onr own speech House. of, them will wear much longer. See that your clothes AH YES. tion of new offices and spending the public ftmds without effect. It would pot sen so alarming, but when one reflects upon the numerous commla- lions that have been created during the last few years; the manner in lilt, put--a areproperiy even over night. Have them brushed often and pressed regularly. ' -- v rIS clothes and good BUY else. Good clothes honestly made of fabrics. Then get out of them- - all the service that the all-wo- ol WeafKirschbaum Clothes. Give them the, care their, good quality deserves. It means money in your pocket; betterlooking, clothes on your back ! wear the same suit day after day. Have several suits -- and change them frequently. - ol' well-groom- ed maker has built into them. Dont A amazing how Clothes respond to such care. The fabrics keep their freshness and full color. The shape stays because it is put into the garment stitch by stitch. The smart, lines are there right up to the very lastall-wo- - ers way-onhang- Kirschbatem Clothes You will find them here in the new styles and fabrics for Spring and Summer priced at $50 to $75. -- I , i ; ' land. Mr. - -- . TAYLOR BROS. CO. " 7r "Vy Editor; the whole situation PROVO Is TRAGEDY to all who and believers in a gov Law and Order Our Government, and who the destinies of Ameri- a TERRIBLE are lovers of ernment of Constitutional have faith In h T can Institutions. and willing, when occasion, such' as I appeal to all such, regardless of the Invasion of Belgian, shall demand face, creed, or previous party affilito extend a j helping hand to, manation, to make a careful study of kind in' onr own unselfish way and ' tbe political hlBtory of our country, the act of our and a special Investigation Into the by then we shall be Able to fulfil the policies and transactions ef the predestiny that God has ordained for own-Congres- -- sent administration. Take an active Y ptr- - in politics. ThinkVatrlotically for yourselves and of the present and future Rallr to generations. the Party that is determined to nave Government - from what ' Dies declared the Democratic Party is doing with it. Remem-he- r that human nature is Just the Mm's as" it was when our fathers oads this Republic. The President Bay speak of justice, and of the 'League of Nations, and the end of the sorrows of mankind, those are beautiful phrases, bnt the best practical hope of the American People is apon our own shores.defending the Constitution of bur father, protect-- g the rights and liberties of our 0wa people, building up and perpet-hatin- g a powerful. Independent, Mif government, that caq and will Protect the rights and liberties of Us own Citizens both at home and 1 rad, and be In a position, ready Con-gressm- an . L thla Government ' , HARVEY CLUFF. SEVEN I. W. W. CONVIOTED. Industrial Worksre Declared Guilty of Sheeting Soldiers In Washington. Sevse of the ton , Muutebano, Wash. Industrial Workers of the World ehatgod with tho mwdor of Warren O. Grimm, on of four former soldiers shot (luring an armistice day parade at Contrails, Wash, were found guilty on March IS of second degree murder. Three others war found not guilty. Loren Roberts, one of the trio, wss acquitted on the ground of tnsnolty. Mountain States Swept by Gal. Denver. The Rocky mountain states gal on wets swepi by a sixty-m- il down blew In which placss Sunday, deand trees, telephone poles, uprooted were reNo deaths buildings. stroyed storm. ported as a fault of ths Duty Before the World. Millions of gallant young men have fought for the new world. Hundreds If of thousands died to establish we fall to honor the promise given to them we dishonor ourselves. What does a new world meant - What was the old world like? It was a world where ton for myriads of honest workers, men and women, purchased nothing better than .squalor, penury, anxa world iety and wretchedness scarred by slums and disgraced by sweating, where unemployment through the vicissitudes of industry brought despair to multitudes of bumble homes; a world where, side by side with want, there was waste of the inexhaustible riches of the earth, partly through Ignorance and want of forethought, partly through entrenched selfishness. If w renew the lease of that world we shall betray the heroic dead. We shall be guilty of the basest perfidy that ever blackened a peoples fame. David Lloyd George. it Woodrow Changed His Mind By Franklin Miller A college prof.' he need to be. . It got to be a grind; - . They put him up for President, ' And Woodrow' changed hit mind. He said - Has changed his mind so much of I And now Its not a change of mini : , , . late, , on which WE are so bent; - That many others, too, Onr minds are SET, so what well gut Who took him for their rale and Is change of President. ' s . guide, Have also changed their view. 1 TRY A POST CLASSIFIED AD IB-- hed bring onr foodstuffs down . - wed not get behind ; , He was .elected President, . Then Woodrow changed his mind. . So i 1 i - - tzrzzxs One term's enough for any man, - To this myself 1 hind. --- Th first fonr years went by so fast That Woodrow changed his mind. so then he looked both A party yell to find: far and wide - Your ) . He kept ue out of war,- - he won, Golden Pheasant Feathers. So Woodrow changed his mind.' A considerable source of pr9fit ex. ists In the feathers of the golden He he a Cabinet had thought In salmon pheasant. Which are used of Just his kind; naComposed are which These birds, fishing. tives of China, are the hardiest of ths Theres three of twelve who still remain, phensaot tribe, and are not . at all troublesome to rear In this country. . For Woodrow changed his mind. i::2 c::x fcuti , SIlOSG 1 TAN WHITE ' OXSLOOO , Best Fri2ndoiOcf 5o5a Leather' . , |