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Show a THE INTER-MOUNTAIN Inter-Mountain Republican Published Every Morning BY Inter-Mountain Republican Co. Official Organ of Party tn Uta Ientered Cty: 3, os funder the Mepublican| second-class matter se postoffice at Tom his Pitt is an place-but excellent his place fellow is not the state. in at in Newspaper in RATES. Advance. Sunday....$3 .50] cance a Monthe, Daily and Sunday.... 4.091 the Kearns party can provide. eae to eee. will ‘tho 2 "00 Yet that is eatss. give explicit | Office » means please Circulation ne eee ee - cu Department would Atlas cad. they best carry on t. ee ee to the the evidence i coast of Gate hen enbsoription te PAID South West] es Offices-Dooly Block, 203 ter vy, tndenenione indepe ont, Siva, wold ch, Sexchenee RASTER OPeroee: Yerk Office, 604 Cambridge] N es ent ee Be ana put is one confession good service only the tend to him which in place? illustrates We lo It] back the} the people. intolerant retail. the department, LAKE CITY, APRIL 71908. oraers recelve and|trip prompt Of of at-|the a week books than with they a can month find of ‘Ain 9| MILLINERY STORE ROBERTS Just ham 116 So. Main Street AND because it doesn't ft, HIS PINT CUP. a man's name is Brig- signify that he is a men. Here is Brigham Roberts, hs had every advantage to show & 1908. a Se he o ti i Republican "commalttes, convention at the Salt is ©lectric quality 2: very difficult int eup, And it isn't possible. B. Roberts expresses the hope that FAX "4 wa ~ Splendid variety come time, maybe, after a while, con-| gitjons will be such in Utah that the Democratic party will not suffer from picks, is still the end James A Garield: Tose to put John} Sherman in nomination. Ohio followed} New York so swiftly that the power loyal to striven for by the man- Ae Kearns crowd makes robbing of bunco ° Salt] tected **\* alternetes to whieh the National Re-| convention, will meet Chicago P 5 ° ¢. aoe une} the te transaction of come such properly as canven : : cee Mee George ) sident President of the United States, and for business the on of its| a thine 1 strangers FB : Lake City, on Thursday, the 7th day of| officially to approve. may. next at ele piolook Oiucetea Always keep in mind d six publican one t : my 21e epNati abiican | cardinal principles, and the police pro-| hereby calle Lake theater In to com-| game to been other) that ten thousand : nag stolen from two we See power: had - e of knew worked, dollars a knew had Scotchmen been! in 4ttacking Grant. He was G Te was for She GT@nt. He was gan by ees a pre- vention NSCSat = 9 each ninety e votes cast ele- for the Honor- - Laeee ore eu Rat ery _ the the electionforof Joseph -- 1906. ie al onavotecon-of], ing Howell ress Apportionment 2,5 re nine delegates, of 473 ollows: County. BOG VOR ow 0 Box ccc e above will rc apportioned ccisncsccices See'si TLGGR. bBG Davis convention cesta. Vote. Grand : oity, ho wat ate ees Wh aie although one a police plishment of Be 9 1{| eres - them had of officer in the the "ss a 5 by givof the nzers-s I the > strangers-an let the return to their freedom of the sonated ae Saiitis ce cosste eodVnawccccr. i a ee 672 sXecets ohm Sauk gear en ae SLOT, ale chai ten> to thieves as| Dels 108 trouble with the victims back : one thousand cee theft, and : ; cca against!) e be- mao ee the level the that of the ofsea the when 3 calm; nation was not and yet who is trying for Sait Ee one a Sev Re CAITLIN G NOUBA Rint Wasatch Sere nips: pera NYS eT. aaa accom-| ee at 1a s r Po > hs of offend 0 the ais ; Grant a : an Dea viter, Garflea SEN 2 6 algn. = W4S ANC PEBTINM CON ca sssio eld a'e eed ° i cans United as it has /is not a big where has : in ‘ men as é J was pe atshimse: plea nomi-te fared 18 raS supported, a : north of the 3 BOR an r ne was the old it has for twelve there but fine contrast in the Ue at} Dem- of ocratiec convention of 1896.5 When David B. Hill rose for New York the the : There any- strongest of eects been o9| 1: jo| 5, | ‘Tribune has tried to do, by saying| Hill began with the statement: ee ee sentences i - ee Were "suckers from Scotland," or on = the pretense that the theft should be See forgotten because Republican county = | ts st Oficials brought the law to bear on} *'S the robbers-in and out of the de-|4"¥ par nereby directed to call together the| tounty committee and provide for ahs election of hens delegates, either a county con vent ion or r by primaries held n the r a l votin r county an a those electors who state, will support| theOnly Republican national, legislative, Judicial andc ounty tielkets | wil w o par ate in Semester serve ag delegates| @ the convention WESL EY K. WALTON, = Po THE POLICE Unless tment UIRES. George placed, : Ss ‘ y . months earlier, nt and it rose . to . : speak, a -_ littie later a Hearst. yohnson, one] See Decntank Review out. I || TY. x. | « ot Salt be he Lo nere fi an were Sheets should never be refor he has proven by his acts| s . Were three things hished: A make . in the Democratic that]. ranincen Gola wou augh world a In no other way could they more of com- the Bp placating g wis- = all are formerly > many Republican, and utter and disgraceful failure. . obsessed : he might Have'been elected. with the} WHO IS YOUR CANDIDATE? De Among the thousands who will sup- te cee oe 7 s for na But his} ee £0 some other mee, excused for failures which you would | port the Republican ticket from top to " oentlé ae are was those vay. a > Since the Kearns party took office,| charged is that he remained so long|C4M4l police force has cost of money, and has attracted ee ae way. wee ae ‘| didn't save both one pledge AT 1 P.M. rakes, ARBOR RN _GIRDLES dest 1 hoes, ‘ shovels, DAY. have YAS AOA RK Hi scx | UG Pye ANA <i ANG aneREY yeay] igh = afar i, acs Saas y > BS aa we ate e: 9 : Mr. a ( | dinners and as > I M Cc An I ‘S. a ml emo-| ee - The regular Re meeting f 0 the The Oberndorfer, Elsie ; h Season iS T Tailored il } Street Suit dS S Afternoon ° Dress : inner wown = THE e D LATEST i ainty Li ingerie F roc k CREATIONS EASTER IN SMART HATS ae tt ates oad DAILY. ca 5 ARRIVING MODELS Sock AND = with yayion 1 U andsome Th Waists and Blouses = LACES, BATISTES AND r BEAUTIFUL AND THE SMARTEST ALL-OVER carry 4 eet ehearsals are ae going on for the New] Gavotte chich will Le one of the New| attractive dances at the presentation f the "Crystal Slipper,' to be given Con- for‘ he, » Lenent cf) tue e Genvon Crext bene Canyc BS Mich-|ranch, The young people who will] they| take part inBrice, this Dorothy number are Misses Winnifred Rooklidge, been,| f ] Smart e Social 1e Ons e Ll@ Most Correct fea- | aeeee oe anon Bikes Airs. rnes. Sa H. Birt acaba ilW. ees ertained fe aevery 100 £ eau es interesting of the evening's ofentertainment the presentation an rpro-| Serine ao pe ecog on ‘ e ers hip of) the!| 1é ciup from the beginning, and of which | she was at one time the president for two years Re. De rea B ore surprise ‘Mon: ea marriage. ek ° Mrs. | Mrs, Roba) gerd Kathenm | SHIRTS SPECIAL change them Beam quit measuring Democracy in in public. Utah is sal ser just _ | Democracy is everywhere else. asi Harry THE NEW NECKWEAR , . EMBROIDERED au 4 veil. ‘‘QUITE BELTS, LINGERIES, AND T LINENS > 73 TAILORED THING."' 22. : AND HOSIERY. McMillan Jessen. A woma n's club meets what : a good deal|in notice| an organization the undesirable BO icy, and work for Have! to force those boys to it. ork. Francisco, Find all the argument in favor! soya has and z shockingly duty, but ilps vio this} lire anehty, "They are always : against some reas niuence new ways 5 in to cadets go to San refuse, they] 7 ‘¢ ne hola No. 108 not been call it Sidewalk because the improved, | have one' hundred ; Ee I v ae a meeting E s1eton, 216 ton, Ww ber and be wiven And they take ad- That is a pretty accurate outline. Republicans are strong because they are for progress. They go forward. They know what they want done, and they try to do it. They know how, and as a result, they are successful. That is the Republican quality. It al- ways has been so. From the time Lincoln was a candidate for the Presidential nomination at the Wigwam in Chicago, in 1860, down to the present, Republican policy has been to be by SAMPLE LOCK, »~G 3 Wells. sae CADETS TO THE COAST. That is rather a happy thought- the sending of the High school cadets for some one, for something. Lin- to the coast at the time of the review coln's friends didn't make a fight of the battleships. It can be done, and against Seward. They made a fight probably nothing within the power of for Lincoln. And that precedent has our people would prove of greater never been safely departed from. general advantage. In the Republican national convenIt is certain that the cadets will attion of 1880, there was another admir- tract the attention of the crowds, able example of the same trait. Mr. There are two hundred and fifty of Conkling had put General Grant in them, and they can drill. That will nomination, There was a _ perfect appeal to the navy men as to army tempest of enthusiasm. Grant was the men, And it will impress the public idol of thousands of people in the generally. Besides, they look well. house, and the sworn candidate of They are well uniformed, and their three hundred and six delegates. They arms are as spick and span ag those never deserted him. They were for of a regular just before inspection. Grant first, last and a}) the time. And There is another pretty good rea- Marriage ‘ beautiful baby ednesday after- 219 Robert N. Nichols, Bingham Canon; Florence E. Hawke, Salt Lake. ? O, L: Malmgren, Levan; Anna Van erouten. Salt Lake Thon as, HH. Sant, Catton, Ida.; Melessa Pratt, Salt Lak Emmett S. Staten Glenyeau, W. Va.; Tessa I. Leonard, Salt Lake. David T. eS Salt Lake; Ly- dia Rehiinik: Salt e. Lawrence relasohe Wood's Blanche Hatch, Wood's Cross. Cross; Mr. little Logan Printing, Bingin Blank Booksa seeie une-Ke Bouts, eef Printing Leke Cl ty. Lega Blanks, Ebling, ork ys Co., Phan: ne with Mrs. and to Mrs. her has THE es feew w eeks "Tdlewild.' Pitts A. Mrs, Hi. Mrs, Toabhn of Mr. panied by place, who Salt La. waa and of Dr. a returned for HNTIF GOODS HovusE SUMMER an excellent line of Ladies? we sell them at prices that 40c, to 26¢, ‘206, 15c, 25c SPECIAL D. been Gurnsey the THIS Made is spending a E. Walker at has Sixty dozen Ladles' "F. be placed on. sale this buyers will get bargains 4 Sunday for an to return about who Mrs. Mrs. has also 2- EXTRA Hailey, e Hutchins left extended cea nant the first of Ju the for of 6 oO guest We have wear and evening ¢ M. ORIGINAL LADIES' Frofseth guest Meyer, Sunday Isabelle with Mrs. the Theodore home --- QERET TE 3A 36 MAIN ST. [4 IN LADIES' pou for4 "for > spring RARE VALUES ONLY and a visitor in WAISTS. Quality at, ae oh summer faists. eee Be wi dariy EACH. wee IN a SPRING SUITS. oH At this popular pr We are selling Suits in all the new "aly g and colors -style correct-tailoring first él: if you buy your spring' suit here, Save money and be dressed well. New Four-in-Hand Me been summer AT UTA Knit Vests for defy competition. any " ‘Superior w ack: . Four f slors unqualed, WEEK OF VESTS. s Friedman been 3 . == a MAIN ST. | CUTLERS O. Perkins and spend Waster in Ss Beatrice who & MAIN Pinie Peart iaaide) skews ane est Red Ru (inott neeeeecesss8 7.00 {: mINLESS Hiatt oT abt w iy Sliver." failings Mone (est.............. ¥4.00 to. -9 ore FLIRGETIIN TN ay S4tver 18 YEARS' GUARANTEE LADY "ATTENDANT ; vo 10c, B. A.-M. o Miss Ida., T. SPECIAL FOR ARBOR DAY. teginning Tuesday at m, ndj ending at noon Arbor ae all bulbs Shrubs, flower seeds and packe one-half regular pres Beiter Walton Co,, 318 South Sta - s and Mre. daughter will 22k SOUTH VRINIPAN Miss EKudore Daly, who has been spending the winter in Los Angeles, is expected within a few weeks to visit for a time with Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly. e Licenses. GOLD CROWN, eb- ; poMcy people | aay, and now one of the policemen|tuncheon toda y at the Commercial] think your man is unfit. They fancy is out of a job, while the other expects club tor Mrs Robert Lambert Fowler of New York your prejudice makes you see crooked. soon to accept a_ lucrative position e s e Be for some one just as hard as you Dr; and Mrs. P 5. Keogh, who with a big concern in Omaha. like. Lay awake nights thinking up have been at the Covey flats during soo the winter, will return to their own new ways in which to help him, But Satin skin cream to wet skin Apply home, 134 FE street, the first part of be sure you will hurt him by trying Wipe dry. Secures satiny, smooth slcin. May, to remain for the summer. e . e 2 to hurt the other fellow. The Store Beaut! ve contest will be held noon at 4 o'clock, ~ after- aICae . prnpy, The Ape meyer ‘for anus ig. toni property Ww ba ae pecan ace is theyee worst Se police|orures anybody. Republicans always | re72¢ other man Ee has awe a right to run. He! and. oh,eightthere by the owners Kearns have city been ofli- last, have returned from the oes East to department the city ever has had, and| are for something, and for somebody, rec Sees oe a man ca . clals, ; makepresent thelr staying home in Salt Lake and are| = < ‘ e mistak abou e Ww =} at w Mrs. Marien-|¢ very much worseS than anything|For that reason, they accomplish in sat ai aces a Rone 7 ce thal's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman known in any other city the size of/something. And I like to be with the ani' tee F ar av bi rie ou! The police force of Red Lodge,| Barnett, on G street. =! SES. on't have to te € public how unms Salt Lake. people who do things. Gees ts UnREeSEIicy raltod"Getple Montana, went on strike the other} 4500 Ronee "ip xdman will give a It has had an exceedingly troubled| life, but has finally been captured bodily by the Kearns party managers, and while they pretend they are unable to direct it aright, they simply Make confession they do not propose to do what is right. The policy of making it a money grabber, a revenue getter for the Kearns financial needs, has hurt it greatly; but the frank declaration of its purpose as political Instead of public has hurt it more. The whole community has come to understand that the police force is not meant to preserve order or prevent crime so much as to coerce people into helping the Kearns party. And that is fatal, If it were simply a lessening of the vigilance and loyalty of the police force, the harm would be big, But it goes beyond that. The bad condition is not known to the people a minute sooner than it is known to criminals. They are as fully aware of the spirit which animates the force, and the motive which inspires commenders and men. It js their bus- ST Gevoiutien | a Mrs Emmeline B. Mrs. SOUTH MAIN ex Thursday tue: Ate e | which HudE. F. The whichae patie wili>bei in com-| een papers ee of Improvement . sidewalks but a Denne dr Oo They , eneiine will not be compelled. g 8 support. nink ou advance his cause. Don't " If the sir | And| er German Philosophy, c oe and work for him. Find characteristics of which he so clearly|}@Td. . {oc 7: N. Cook will give a paper on "Mo eee sible. Actually, it iness ta know. r Tools-forks, ety ture was <5 poperte should get 0 bigger cup, or only for its frightful failures, or its| understands. And he he under-|°! eyYour candidate that reason rank corruption. Every department of| stands them by noting proves this Democratic ee bear la aecan city 84.80 20 crowd |} giving Salisbury, r of their ‘agin' rm the fi 2°40 Ssat- large not forgive in any other party, the| bottom this year is one man who form- 4 entlemen of the Republican party, ;so long as men who might be big in-}) pye Ladies' Rendfie slup, Salt Lake police force must prove| erly was a Democrat. He is an excelites oe the Democratic habit /'s:<t on being blind, it will remain go, | met last week with Mrs. N. to you the mistake of giving that|lent citizen, and the only defect of = ee agin" men and ean ---- Tuesday yenina with Mrs. party control of the city. judgment with which he can be Fa men and measures. Have Aa Of course Salt Lake doesn't want] Hanna, . lated Sy b } i- Mrs. Are Any man| 1 MIGEMISICOlGi GTR oileten taconntons told bi . tor Mrs. Sinclatt Dare to Im you/a trip to the coast governors. : §f you now you ---- a assort Beeresar, | piney brave tat the Kearns party te) ore managementof Repabticane [OMG HL be. And the Mormon church] and Louise Ospornc,and Moser. Car notion that the Kearns party is to be| the 0) Corsets 2‘th: are informa there Walker a . ly varied PAriiy, ks FEC Lta The perpetrated a. pleasant . + They nor 7A and oe Lake's F. E. MeGurrin, Mr. and Aas = F . nae and «Miss eaudes rk . = There $3 a r Ee Peer Among were "| not for Democratic.| Bryan, nor forareanything There are : no big Democratic papers, no . : strong Democratic papers. And the} sformon church didn't put them out of| business, either. on fc Eset is "Marse Henri" Biewordey ae Gls oie, thie deed Hearst papers are|sion being the thirty-fifth anniversary | ry was an absolute unfitness for duty. issecs A Snake, a goose and a Gold) thought the Democrats would ; 2 an 4). There can be no more utter con- ee oe then aed ae oa one of those states this year. demnation of the ‘Kearns party than |©2ce. ;But theone Democratic habit. someof/ yo. used to ‘be Democratic. fighting some instead of for the confession by act that these two] !shting s 2 used to be Democratic. f me Jersey : are the best and the only men they |°2¢ made them pean all cece necticut used to be Democratic. have for the office of chief of police,|€ campaign. If Bryan could have/j..4 used to be Democratic. Now had just a little an are C ertaining in urday evening . edie "Iam! aut it is not to be depended on. by ee copyright. But not 4] ctr ai 5 " Oo re Ga 2 @ a ha ri . ; " , oO ee - ft: oe Speech was stened to with) respectful ae Pon Till-| man DEPARTMENT. you SO () Ltr AGS a eiies's «ba ieee 6c. 3990 4) Mr. Pitt should be dismissed, be-| ‘the Same day, he was in turn hissed! atic states. Indiana and Ohio and Creer p 42560 473) cause he is totally incapable of dis-| Y y; ma ai ov and hei Gold oe Illinois and Pennsylvania and WisconThe chairman the Republican| mainte' copimittes: ofidjbaeh. (rats.til for coanty: is charging ging th the du ties of ft that o ffice. And} And iat time would thors notj sin.; and even eieak.a 2 "HIG totthey thems Cansas and Iowar had Kansas 1 ealae the members are availing themselv ote tise ee eee yeahs and arb papers = Te oe | A a Chicago, Republican 4 ae . CLOSES , coAlthohan. oug the e 7 formal nal)opening eninis. of Se at large and FERRIS WAISTS for i gS Aes 7 a = edited and supported. years A medium NOC ‘ ER ZZ Z LH) between g) n3 S Herald construction. slender: EM AON teh ever paper tion, and they were ably generously and loyally aa of Gar de n° STORE abou caet in Utah. Ohio-and $1.60 UP 3 KS there were as many Democratic - papers as Republican : ve fee in that papers Cr sec- aire my | in aS 7m fared just E Zz Democratic ; and Boon Waists, Girdles ; s Bie riee - I 1every. Vv ae LaAlL- 1 OL yt desig to the] party ‘ Sal ee states a {| they are what other police chiefs do,|® Democrat, but not a revolutionist!"| Goyrier-Journal 4| You cannot excuse them, as the Trib-| #€ bad coined the first half of the|watterson, The "Maa PQ NER le eH i suit 00 Zou cannot cxplain amay astheve|the tneir elle to prevent,yn hs: S speating, Was Theonce World Democratic; now it{ aa ; membertied of bythe theirSovialhusbands, sixteon|f Speak'né-/is{Hera neutral. comes nearest, 5 FASE. Pe cids deities cete wane polities ' thesedanonabl erass or pruning shears, lawn mowers, rubber and cot s : ia oe sat soeiiemnas law nati hose, and all kinds of screen wire and poultry netting, ton 5 A " as well . is in Democratic aes = oitoborte ahould know.:{f-hd, were trying to put all the world into ee TOR oR er elected There the Utah. 4, See 2 en. 0 URAC Tati acre betas aaiey aes oe ane a actually . "ere see interfering of 25 i | facts. You cannot excuse thém, 4 pte ee ns iy cie: 1263 cies asa le ele e's sp dudtelee 2 eee eecrecs th gaa Popes ris ays a8 | oaaek ape asbag ass 853 peen ve 31. von vevamaben Nota tte, oceans. have, oneOne-time by one November. Not a morg| word} aieq: or been ‘They ‘converted. "presse could storm erieon ~ a verdict agree a ri, > i 36 aoe 5 harm convention-what eee tel ce as the RTM momentesto 1 mo gates froin she several counties of tho tended gambling game, knew who had | (Pres state on the basis of one delegate for) taken the money, helped them square| ‘©. calm t not ; for Pore telling the a Beary See ay Ce en eg eee wo Che few|!0F Grant. But he compared the con-} 19: these t ees neets buneo before "$1.00 the Kearns party, but would not stand} for such a chief. It was the intention| to been man, Sate j ; eee ;, tpis day and age of the world to measure the ocean of life in his little simply had big to who him- finished his masterly} was charged with an out who a daththten. Hh" WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSETS big We" Conkling speech, the hall taken citizens seH aig material ment placate} was ti foatores a ahead Great Sale af Csi 3 4 4: aes s Sp ence ihe wsoimtely pe abs > a B. effeets New Copenhagens, new é ee nd . ~ rht effec effects. : They \ are up-to-thelight 1] : at your earliest cony' ni nee, { ----------- agers of the party. But the man's re-| Conkling's eloquence and Grant/«)ecuilar conditions." By that he evi-' CALL FOR STATE CONVENTION. | suming of any sort of position on the| S®mtiment still pervaded the place.| gently means-if there be any logic| Headquarters Republican State coms | force will be publication that the| @@rfield did not make the mistake of/j, context-that the Mormon church in meee x study. And we have the very highest appreciation of Professor Eaton and his rs teachers, too. con: cattfative Oe in RAS those 14, Mail wholesale <And will to keep him in the air until after elec. tion, and then put him back. And that abe ae e that any necessary alterations can be made before Master. fit to the boys. They will get more Jadies'r newsama sailors/of the t things lad ° gSi they e} need out of that the e untrimmed, tention. contrary. in on course east|no : to blindly the haves all have trimmed It will not do to tire the people of Pitt so that Sheets can be reinstated, and accepted with a hopeless resigna: tion. George Sheets never should be put p. ee oy. ‘sole representative of the Rocky Mountains, tate meet Sree eee aes order And it" certainly ‘should _be.a "bene: what his retention in tte lf they , have"a a{ better, not oe eat " Oar nfliteee whole record of the Kearns party in] ordering change of pei ain ae -jthe city. That party has not given w on- SALT the Sy jaunty pointed jacket Je , a ans tans, newWwW blues,8 im w munute styles. Come Subscribers Cee will assembled probably ris make its greeting with a battalion of cadets fiftyy y years jyounger than him7 r self,r and carrying with honor the flag for which he has fought so well. ee Gen They thousands the SEEMae Pani See i 30 be removed, and' supplanted by some man who has ; ability yffor the place. only, One ibid calles y ace It Not Paid in Advance, _lis a shameful thing to confess that ke eikne pete Sea 2°00 Tom Pitt is the best chief of police notice ede when Rie ps Theyre heauties--the latest creations: Hurry and make vour choice before. they go. Butterfly, Japanese and Paid a CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1908. and worth In Utah. We believe the appearance of these boys will do more to gratify Admiral Evans than anything else that could be done. Certainly the state to which he js accredited as a Cadet could pay him no Pee comput than to SUBSCRIPTION Bix LAKE éon for the enterprise. These boys behave themselves. They obey orders. They are not mollycoddles, by any means, but they have learned the lesson of discipline and good behavior, They will express the good name of head of the police department. He is utterly incapable to command the men, to ferret crime, to patrol the ceity-to do anything that is required of an executive officer in a police department. He can neither establish a policy or keep a record. He should One Month, Daily and Threa Mont? Se s aay Runday SALT to be true. Feb Salt Laks 15 Only Republican Daily Salt Lake City, Utah. hnee REPUBLICAN, vantage of it. They become more daring, because there is less danger. Crimes are continually concealed. Knowledge of them is suppressed by a police force which is shamed into denying what individual citizens know ag os This Week, 25c |