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Show THE PAGE FOUR. Daily Slatr Slmmuil tie In the nature of a Joint debate, though l l.eir leniarks will tie of nili:ial nature. hia putty's .,...,.88.00 ....... bare been made the mater at REPUBLICANS Entered as second-clas- s piece of work dirty the Poetolllcv at Ogden. Utah, under William J. and Theodore RooseAct Congress of March S. 1871. M. F. CUNNINGHAM.. Mana'g Editor B. A. BOWMAN. .Business Manager NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Tou should receive your paper net later than ?:uu p. m. If not received at that hour rail Thoiie 4S4 and It will be sent you by special messenger No paper delivered after i p. m. Pay ne money to carrier sr other collectors unless they present ersdsn tials from tha undersigned. Under no circumstances will carriers sr collectors bo allowed to taka stops. All notices of this kind must be given to this office direct or by letter or in pereon, or phone 664, one ring. JOURNAL PUBLISH. NG CO, WHY IS A DEMOCRAT? la a Democrat T" Is one of conundrums that has been going around the country lately. No fredoubt It lisa been propounded In thla community lately. It quently Is a question that many Democrats have been caking themselves. There la certainly a sad lark of life In the local Democratic organisation. Tho primaries the other evening were poorly attended in this city, arid tt la doubtful if prlinarea were held at all In a number of the country dlstrtela. Living on huaka and nubbins in the barren Helds of defeat for so many years neonis to have taken the ginger out of the unterrtfled of old. This Is not as tt should bs. Democrats, even as an oppoaltlon party with no hope of securing office, arc In poal-tlo- n to render valuable service. Were It not fur the fear of defeat the party In power would become domineering and caeelcMi of the public Interest a. With a vigilant party in opiwsitlun. ready at all times to taka advantage of the blunders and alua of Its opponents. there Is always a certainty of cleaner administration and mure accommodating public officials. It la to be hoped that the Democrats In their county convention tomorrow will put before the voters of the county a ticket made up of men who oni mand tile respect and confident o of the community. Even If there Is no prospect of electing any man on the ticket, still It la the patriotic duty of the Democrats to put such ticket In the fluid. And It Is ths duty of Democrats to roNPond when drafted. Public life has demands upon a man's tlnw and talenta In no resja-c- t leas ationg than private demands. The Weber county Democrats are In a position to give an effective answer this year to the question, Why Is a Democrat?' WHY RUDOLPH KUCHLER. 28, 1938. STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER al- a Mr. Howell has been In Congrras JmitnI for tiie past six years and Is in close (Iucosporated) toui-with Republican policies. Mr. Published every evening except Sunday Maitineau has been the chairman of the liiimuratic stale coiniiilttee f'ir Telephenea Bell. 8841 ring the past years; he was nominated for Bualneuu Office Ind- - IS4 1 ring Congreve In the recent Lngau con ven -Editorial Rooms ....Bell Hi I rings ti.ni; ai.d lie lias always tern an ardent bid, 14 I ring iJeiiiocrut. It vi i: I be inferred from this tliat TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION euih man Is a fair representative of his party's principles. Itulh are sons By Mall Ovie Tear of Utah. Eai h is entitled to a fair SOU Months By Mall Six 1.50 hearing from the voters of this coin By Mall Three Months .... .50 muni'y. By Mail One Month AO ne Month By Carrii-- r THE PARAMOUNT ISSUE. Psy Ns Money te Carriers OGDEN, UTAH Pubishsr Publishing Co, DAILY Bryan velt. To ail Intents and purposes William H Taft has been eliminated from llw contest. Sunday morning there apeared in the pivss dispatches a communication from Mr. Bryan addressed to President Roosevelt. This morning I resident Roosevelt Is oat with another to Mr. addressed communication Bryan. These Interchanges originated In the charges made by William It. Ilearat against Governor C. N. llaakell and other public men. They have now broadened out Into a discussion of the into a whole corporation question, dfliate as to tint beat method of monoMjlies to conform to the provisions of law. Naturally radical Republicans will say that President Roosevelt lias all tile liest of the argument. Just as naturally radical Idemocrats will say that Mr. Bryan has the lest of It. But between the radical wings tilers is a vast army of thinking cltlsens ready to adopt that course that will 'moan the quickest relief from the grip of the trusts, and a return of tho government to the rule of the voters. Both sides admit that "predatory wealin'' la now and has for years been wielding too much power In public affairs. Whatever other effect that duel between Mr. Bryan and the President may have. It will bring Mr. Roosevelt for ths balance under the spot-ligof the campaign. It will compel the; bn tile to turn on the merits of his administration. To the man up the tree thla has the appearance of good politics on ths part nf the Republicans. com-pelll- CRAB CRASS, IRE WORST S.J.BURT &BR0S. WEED ENEMY IN THE LAWN I j . The fullowing questions are conlln- - I fact. Where it Is killed the lawn is brown patches ually being asked, "Do you know what Uft with unsightly that grass la that la killing which are often to the inroads of so weeds and the certainty that the crab out my lawn? It la spreading thickly, and so close to the ground, grass has infected the lawn with its it is destroying my lawn, the lawn, own seeds for another year's crop, mower will not cut it. What am I' There la only on practical method j of attack. As soon as the grans be- tu dor to Crab grass (Panic-uspread take a siiarp-tootiiSanqulnale) gins is the worst weed enemy of the lawn. gaideii rake and yank up the creep-I- t crecs over the surface in such a , ing stems uf the crab grass, pulling way that It is untouched by the lawn them clear of the surface of the soil, mower. Yet, a strenuous light must spread upon the surface of the lawn tie waged against it as soon as its ; If the lawa mower with knives set presence Is recognized. It is an an- - very low be now run over the ground nual and will reseed Itself year after the flower heads will be cut off, which year, unless it la attacked and actually will prevent reseeding. If this is not pulled out. The seeds germinate In done in July the lowr creeping stems June and early August and its unwel- will by the end of August, have sue come presence in the full summer sea- cessfully crowded out snd killed the son mars what may be otherwise a lawn grass. It is no use to merely run prepatchy and unhappy appearance to the the mover over the lawn withoutstems a good lawn, by its pale green leaves. viously pulling up the creeping which gives a patchy and unhappy In the way described, for the machine upfiearance to the general surface will then simply cut the leaves, actu-- f the lawn. As soon as co d ally stimulating the stalks below to weather approaches the creeping further growth and tighter rooting in sterna of the crab grass change to the ground. After pulling up or cut-- a bronsy red color which becomes ting off, burn them up. If there Is any more and more intense aa ths cold In- - seed it will then not be scattered to creases, making the lawn in tha latter the future means ce of lawns the next part of the season look quite rusty, season. A vigorous positive warfare of which no amount of watering will re- -. destruction will soon eliminate this I vlve to a bright green. jiest crab grass from the lawns and The first touch of frost spells death . city, to the crab grass, but there Is little I Respectfully, WM. T. STILLWELL. satisfaction to be desired from tliat FOR MANY YEARS THE EXCLUSIVENESS RECTNESS OF FIT, EXCELLENCE red-looki- OF DES.C OF WORKMANSHIP ' TERIAL IN EVERY GARMENT, HAVE HOUSE THE PROMINENCE LISHMENT MAINTAINED OF BEING THE FOR WOMEN'S AND MISSES' C'R av; rrt,j Fc LEADlS ESTab OUTER-GAR- ENts ed CLOSE AFFILIATION WITH THE BEST FOREIGN DESIGNERS AND MANUFACTURERS GIVE TO THIS VANTAGES ENJOYED BY NO OTHERS. D;vESt.c HcIse as i OFFEfflNGS FOR THIS WEEK STREET GOWNS AND SMART WALKING FROCKS FON, BROADCLOTH AND FANCY IMPORTED of Ch,f. MATERIALS $1 WOMEN'S ATERIALS: NO HIGH-CLAS- TAILORED SUITS, HANDSOME S TWO M- ALIKE: EXCLUSIVE STYLES. $35.00-$40.00-$42.50-$- 50.00 Hundreds of New Models arriving daily which you must see to appreciate ng row's county convention. They declare ing considered to make the run that a ticket sufficiently powerful to against Barlow Wilson for sheriff. Sam sweep Weber county will be named. Thomas has been oft mentioned, but For the state senate, Charles Barton. he declines to allow the presentation Albert Scowcroft and John L. Herrick of hie name before the convention. are talked of. W. H. Williams, at Horace 8. Foster is talked of for present a member of the city board of education. Is also prominently men- county clerk, and the name of Thomas tioned In this capacity and it la mure P. Horn may also be presented before than likely that the Democratic nom- the convention. For county commisinee will be chosen from among those sioner, the Democrats are talking of four staunch adherents W. II. Ander- Janiea R. Beus of Hooper, Lee Hamson or Harrlsvllle, and Charles mond of Roy and Wiliam Lower of of the Ogden police force are be Harraville. WE ANNOUNCE THE DISPLAY OF BEAUTIFUL LLINERY EXCLUSIVE AND WEDNESDAY. PATTERN HATS Journal want ads deliver the goods- - FALL MI- MONDAY, TUESDAY Iln-coc- k Jsumal want ads dslivsr m goodi WE STARTLED A GOOD MANY PEOPLE WITH OUR HEATER ht THAT CLEVELAND LETTER. tha campaign UNEXPKCTKDLT a duel between In the present campaign. One, Broughton Brandeuberg, furnished to tho New Turk Times what purported to bs a letter written by Grover Cleveland This letter Just befure his death. strongly urged the election of William 11. Taft In the Interest of all that la best in tits nation. It was extensively distributed by the Republican national committee under the title. "Farewell Words uf the Dying Statesman. It now transpires that the letter was a bald fake manufacured out of whole cloth by Brandenberg. WASHINGTON AVENUE. 2429-2431-24- 33 YOU READ IT? OFFER--DI- D WE PUT SOME STATEMENTS ABOUT HEATING STOVES DOWN IN BLACK AND WHITE THAT STOVE USERS NEVER HEARD BEFORE. J WE WANT TO REPEAT THEMI REMEMBER, WE ARE BACKED UP BY ONE OF THE GRANDEST STOVE MANUFACTURING CONCERNS IN THE WORLD YES, BACKED BY A CONCERN THAT MAKES AND SELLS MORE SOFT COAL HEATERS EACH YEAR BY THREE TIMES THAN ANY OTHER MAKER ANY WHERE WE WHAT BEHIND SO THERE ARE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS HAVE TO SAY ABOUT HEATERS THIS YEARI . j , THIS HEATING WONDER THIS MAGIC REDUCER OF THE FUEL BILL THIS HANDSOME STEEL, IRON AND NICKEL COMFORT GIVER IS THE ORIGINAL PATENTED COLES HOT BLAST FROM CHICAGO. THIS REMARKABLE HEATER IS MADE BY ONLY ONE CONCERN THE COLE MANUFACTURING CO. OF CHICAGO. AND IT IS BOLD BY ONLY ONE STORE HERE OURS. WE HAVE THE EXCLUSIVE SELLING AGENCY. L TO US ALONE IS GIVEN THE RIGHT TO MAKE THE MOST GUARANTEE EVER MADE ON A HEATING STOVE. READ If. IT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES. IT WILL 8H0W YOU THAT YOUR STOVE MONEY WILL DO FAR MORE THAN YOU THOUGHT IT WOULD. HERE IS OUR AUTHORITY FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE COLE MANUFACTURING C0THE STRONGEST GUARANTEE EVER MADE ON A HEAER. YOU ARE AUTHORIZED TO SELL THE ORIGINAL COLES HOT BLAST THIS YEAR ON THE MOST RIGID GUARANTEE EVER MADE BY ANY STOVE MANUFACTURER. OUR GUARANTEE TO EVERY CUSTOMER OF YOURS IS UN-U8A- 0 0 0 V Frank J. Cannon la to preside over j the "American" state convention la circumstances the Salt Lake City tonight. lie will delivUNDKIl the'of Rudolph Kuchler for er the keynote speech for ths occasion. state senator by acclamation in SatTills will be a busy week for local urday's Republican convention was a Democrat. Tomorrow they will hold remarkable testimonial to hts strength their county convention. The followIn Ills party and hls popularity with ing day they will hold In thla city their Judicial convention for this the rank and die. Mr. Kuchler was opposed by men who in many hard fought battles In For the legislature, the Democrats the past demonstrated their ability have several candidates. It is understood. John C. Davis Is mentioned in menmen one . of the Any this capacity and Ernest T. Spencer is senator would a candidate. tioned for state There are several others have graced tlie position. In addition who might be induced to enter the to this he was fought as ths head and front of the Joseph 8. Feery Is being prominently machine. He was opposed by many mentioned for governor on the Demobecause, aa it was claimed, he had re cratic ticket to All the vacancy caused reived honors enough at the hands of Ly the withdrawal of Jesse Knight hls party. And most remarkable of It Is understood that Mr. Feery la opposed to the use of hls name In tills all he was nominated In a convention connection. in which every point waa fought with an Intensity that was unusual even Arthur E. Pratt Is mentioned for county attorney and there la strong in party conventions. He was iionUnated in the convention likelihood that he may be nominated. the Democrats are For of life: rather treasurer, by men representing up In the air. but It Is said they he was nominated by men representing may spring a dark horse. at tomorali the different factions In his party, row's convention. ' and 4m waa nominated with an en C. C. Richards' can have the nomthueumm that be and hls friends must ination for district Judge If he wants ever regard as a line tribute to hls It and the Democracy of Weber county Is agreed that he would make a worthy popularity In the organisation. opponent for the Republican candiHEAR BOTH BIDES date, J. A. HewelL Valentine Gideon la mentioned for district Judge, as well and T. D. Johnson Is talked of for .HO WELL Republican JOSEPH for Congress from Utah, district attorney, although he insist that he would not accept the and Lyman R. Marttneau, Democratic acsame office; have candidate for the Now that the Republicans have cepted Invitations to deliver addresses Democrats are getat the opening of the Four County named their ticket, ting busy, and swear by all that Is Fair in this city next Wednesday. most holy (which, by the way. Is a It la not the understanding that the funny thing to do In political that they meeting of the genleinen named Is to will nominate a strong ticket at tomor- - "1 A saving of one-thiIn fuel over any lower draft stove of the same sise, with soft coal, stark or lgnle. 2 That Cole's Hot Blast will use leas hard coal for heating given space than any bane burner made with same also Are pot. "3 That the rooms can bs heated from one to two hours each morning with ihr soft coal or hard cna put In the stove the evening before. "4 That the atov will hold fire with soft coal from Saturday night until Monday morning. "5 A uniform heat day and night with soft or hard coal. 4 That every ntove will remain absolute. y aa long aa used. "7 That the feed-doIs snd will remain amoks and dunt-pruo- f. "All we ask la that the stove shall be operated according to directions and set up with a good flue. (Signed) COLE MANUFACTURING CO- (Makers of ths Original Patsntsd Hot Blast Steve.) rd air-tig- ht Blast $15 Cole's Hot and Up And the fine feature is that you get this guarantee on a truly stove at the same time It Is me that will last a lifetime, and as long a It lasts It Is guaranteed to remain a perfect heated. Shouldn't this be your stove low-pric- all-wal- ks t 4 ed choice? Handsome durable economical. No kindling and rebuilding of the fire In the morning. Simply open the draft. Tou dress In a warmed room. You Ht in a warmed room. Tou live in an even temperature and even temperature 1 health. Uneven temperatures mean cod Is or worse. The earlier you get the stove the longer your eeaeon of comfort. Look ut once. Why not come In tomorrow? RICHARDSON (THE CROCKERY PEOPLE) Sole Agents ' REMEMBER, WE ARE THE ONLY DEALERS HERE SELLING COLE'S ORIGINAL HOT BLAST THE NAME. COLE'S ON THE FEED DOO |