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Show If Mayor Fell Smoked Our I Mayor Fells Position Smoked Out Through His Ally, I the Betterment League. I ; The Betterment League's Deceptive Methods Exposed. I Their claim of being out of politics disproved by their victims last night at their secret meeting place, at 429 Twenty-fourth I street. Mayor Fell and the league do not endorse Dr. Rowe's policy of allowing the citizens citi-zens of Ogden to vote on the closing hour of saloons. They do not endorse Dr. Rowe's policy of stopping the illegal sale of liquor before be-fore and after 9 o'clock. They do not endorse Dr. Rowe's policy of cleaning out vice. I They do not endorse Dr. Rowe's policy of allowing I the whole people to vote on I whether important fran-1 3 chises shall be granted or I !J not. j They do not endorse Dr. Rowe's policv of giving the) j ViiMfiw ill iiS Tl I I I ivi .W MfrtrLTTuiafrrt a : ; vi I Th Maid Reroores the Top H t Any woman can do the same. I ii That is one KMon why the Hastings table Is "the woman's table." It has LI l&W-j' many sensible features which women i- mPPre:iite. Watch for the Maid festi To-morrow (?Jj h will k oexL. Con , J0(j I i htl P'0"4 Sh i a giving dwn- I I I omtxitiooi it our Mart, r H BOYLE g furniture CO. sHK They do not endorse Dr. Rowe's policy of giving the city a live progressive business bus-iness administration. They do not endorse Dr. Rowe's policy of "Let the People Rule." They do endorse the policy pol-icy of letting Mayor Fell and the Betterment league rule. Voters of Ogden, line up I and support me Next Tues-! Tues-! day and thereby force this ; secret political organization out of politics. In some of the churches tomorrow they will deny that they are in politics, but they have been caught in the act, and it will simply be a further attempt at tricking trick-ing the voters of this city. I have smoked out Fell! and his ally, the Betterment league inner circle. It took quite a little time but disclosure dis-closure at last has been made and now you know the sercet coterie is in politics. poli-tics. My platform is fearless, independent and plain. You now know where Mayor Fell stands. This fight from now on is between Mayor Fell and the Betterment League on one side and Dr. Rowc and the honest, intelligent, progressive pro-gressive independent people peo-ple of the city on the other. The isues now are plain. Go to the polls next Tuesday Tues-day and give this combination combina-tion such a rebuff that it will teach them a lesson, so then they will forever hereafter here-after keep out of politics in this city. H. M. ROWE. 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