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Show ; U rl2T SJ y, lEV" wtljfl mir hlr- Jalp to gnrorfug WANT ADSj T FOR SALE OR RENT Modern up to date restaurant, good location, iu-' iu-' quire at the 'Butte. . FOR SALE Harley Davis motorcycle motor-cycle In first class condition; will sell reasonable. Dr. Flynn. FOR SALE 4917 Indian motor-f motor-f . cycle with side car and everything in good condition. Electxic headlight and improvements. Apply to Anselmo & .Pezzopane. 7sT ..FOR SALE Vase & Son piano, will ' . sell at a bargain and take Liberty Bonds in payment. . Inquire. Press-Bulletin Press-Bulletin office. - ' LOST (Bunch of keys. Finder re-turn re-turn to PressiBulletin Office fi , r j President Wilson Smokes I The Propagandists Out Ii Of The Grass! & Let Every Utahn Who Loves His, Country L Sj ". -, ' .- . . . , ; . r a Read This Appeal j- m It is now tynown that former PresidenlRoosevell, the recognized T , spokesman of the Republican party, who has been sending in- . J; j struclions to senators and representatives of congress, interfering . J n with peace negotiations in which eight other nations are vitally f 3 concerned, recently advised Republican Members of 7i V Congress to reject the 14 peace conditions to which , V y .- k. our Allies have long since agreed! , L 3 r q Because of this unwarranted interference 3 with international affairs, at a moment of Ja the most delicate tension in the history of t' u the world t President Wilson has issued an lj .appeal to every American to stand by the f 5 government, ; '' - "' I Tax . Vftr -fe . ' r S Arp-r x T I y W f fA . Thf President calls upon those who have been nagging and knocking U and rocking the boat to come out in the open and let the world see who I n they are and what they mean. He knows who has been hindering the work T of the Government and now he wants the people to know. m 5 I was for this reason that he issued his appeal to the people of 'i U America, knowing it would smoke the propagandists out of the grass! I U And out of the grass they came! T Americans, you know now who has been fighting the President. You I- fA know now who originated departmental inquiries which placed valuable " J information in the hands of the Kaiser. You know now who it was that I Ta secretly opposed every move the President made since the war began. In W a single stroke, the President has exposed their ambuscade! t" !3 i - Fellow Countrymen, don't let the Hun game be played here as it was lii S in Russia. This is no hour to strike at the President! A vote that will , T Ta repudiate the President is a direct blow at the United States of America. I n Contemplate for a moment the great joy it would bring in the Kaiser's r m circle! 3 We ardently believe that Utah will not forsake the President in this f TL r?.y.e frM Bather, Utah will stand with him and rebuke the unthinking L Q politicians who have sown discord and distrust! . F i 1 -Jthers, Mothers, as you expect your boy, who tonight is in the mud M I J of Flanders or on the fields of Picardy, to be loyal to his commander, bo CI m you be loyal to your commander-in-chief! Match his loyalty with your I own! And let the whole world know that p I Utah Will Not Fail the President Now! 1 STATE DEMOCRATIC TICKET ? I 1 n For Congressman, First District For Congressman, Second District f ' I MILTON II. WELLING JAMES II. MAYS h ' t m For Judges Of The Supreme Court M k I S. R.THURMAN VALENTINE GIDEON A. J. WEBER - h DEMOCRATIC STATE COMMITTEE ll j W. R. WALLACE, Chairman. IL li. THURMAN, Secretary. fl j '"A ' (Political Advertisement) . 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(Kit didn't ' it would be put out of business by ji II others who do.) . ' ill! I- ' '1 jijj How much Swift & Company pays 'M for the raw material, and how much . j! , jl: it gets forme finished product, depends j upon conditions which Swift & Company does not control. w It depends entirely upon how much j f I people want the finished product, and . jl r how much raw material there is avail- i ! . able to make it from. . j, i 'l,; ' The profits of Swift & Company ' amount to less than one cent per pound on all meats and by-products less than one-fourth of a cent on bef. ;i ' ' ' it. K;ep Your Pledge w W Mmk Good for Our Q R , Fighting Man W BUY WAR -SAVINGS STAMPS illi "iL'i hlr J i Swift & Company, U.S. A. In 'if ' il'' -inn. iMin. .Jfi.. . il.' i r. l:....,.uw: . ...Li iiLJiJU-UWUi.i .j-m.il-m r ' |