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Show i i j Free Instuetion in j I DUCO Decoration Join the classes in D'uco decoration which we will hold in our ' ? t store on the date given below. An experienced Decorator will t I conduct these classes and will gladly help you solve your deco- I rating problems. f ) I Duco brings new color and beauty to familiar rooms. It is t delightfully easy to use you put: it on with a brush or a hand I sprayer, if you prefer. "While you are admiring the deep, rich, t t dnamel-like smface that only Duco can produce, the surface i is hardening right before your eyes. Duco driees so quickly. X The job is done so soon. t X 1 Bring in st me small article and finish it in Duco yourself, X X luuler the export guidance of the Decorator. The only charge will be for whatever materials you may use. X Remember this date: I Tuesday, Ocft. 23 x I I Consolidated Furniture Company I FURNITURE, HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING j Mount Pleasant t - tmd Pmcpwiiy In the twelve years the Dw.Ktr.'.c Senator. William II. Kins;, has been in c.fikc. supposed: y to rvprownt the people of Utah, what has he done to h :!p our sr...-? Have hii actions in Washington Wash-ington squared with l is '.'owing ; ronmcs in Utah' The record says "NO:" Docs Utah want I tolerate any longer a Senator who obstructs and cancels the c.'.orts of Reed Smoot to really protect Utah's producer.?.' The issue is clear p. ,:.-. tion and prosperity, against no protection and dcprcr.ioa. Vote for the Party you knoiV gives protection.? The Facts Speak for Themselves The Republican Party in Cons; ret, r-' cc'' ' Uriff ci Uuh't induttries of sugar, woo! an. I 1...J. Not one word of dcfi-nw or approval of the rates im-po.ccl im-po.ccl on thee iuxi was uttered by William II. King. Democratic Senator from Utah. On the contrary, here is v: li.it he siid of that tariff bill, as hit speech is recorded in the Con Jrev.ion.il K.coid of June 27. 1922. page 8525: "Such is this republican tariff bill SNfts iniquiticus. infamous, damned before j VVf ''.A0 it is born. de.t-neJ to be dimneil dur- "ntf'"' V inj? its lifetime, and doomed to dm- -fjt- f nation and obloquy after its dith." Senator King was paired again,! ti e Republican Ticket passage of the Tariff Act of IV 2.'. National HR 7456 (Fordncy-McCumber T.irifl F..r Prrniiimt Bill ) a, will be found on pa.e 116:7 xvnVM of the Congre-.sK.nal Record of Au,!i: t i m Mil l s I h i is 1 9. 1 922. This was in effect a cl. State Ticket agamU the bill. ,,,. ,. H S(.nnloI. Senator King voted arnn;t the p.,,. i-:.M-:ST HAMliKlUiKlt sage of the Conference Report on f ie vs 1 1 , i'.'iTm " "i I "iv A i t is I-ordney-McCumber I anf, i.nl. a, v. . I ,..,. ,,, be found on page 15935 ( I em;. "--i i( 1 1 1 Ht rii-t Record) of the Congressional Iter, r.l of DON II. ol.'I'ON September 1 9. 1922. The b ;l v..- -J...I ;'. i ii .i r i I,. .' o. 1,1- A 111 I' It SA OOII passed as well as the Confnen.,- I '-' y , , . i i r l"i.r "crri'lnrr of Hint port: but througli no help from Sen- JOHN w. i-i:n:im ator King! t..nr Allrlll.r crnrml . . T, .i:iik.i; i'. r,HKi;it King Against the rami its rr mm Trm.iir A. I--.. HlllN'l l-.NSK.N Senator King voted against the I:mer- l,.(1P mir Amiiiur gency Tariff Hill (II. R. 1 5 275 ) im- Mini AJAX posing duties upon certain iniru u'tn it r.r Snprrliilrmlpnt of product, to meet present emergnc es. !"" jTi'i?M to provide revenue, and for other pur- f ,he poses, as is recordrrl on pige 3 'Hi I of Nunr Court the Congressional Record for I el.ru.uy w. n. I'OI.I.AM) 16.1921. lie also voted against the j i.i-iihaim HANSON Conference Report on the hill, as will . be found on page 4279 of the Con- Utah nerd, solid Republican dele- gressional Record for l eh. 28, 1921 j,,t ion in Washington to insure the con- iiiiu.iikc of protective policies: hrnest l',,imbergi-r to cn-opvraie with und help I''1"' Smoot in the Senate; Don 15. . O.llon and 11. O. I.eathrrwood to car- .'Ci ' ' ry on their valuable work for Utah in "V'aWsJc '" C;ongress. And Utah nerds a Repub- ; JW'TK J'XY lican governor William II. Watt in I V p.iriiiiilarly, betausc a vole for Mr. ' "stl VWV-"'' A Waitis' opponent may mean a vote for wjf'!i:'K ' 1;,'"""r',t u- s- Sl'n',lor i"smuch - ti'fA the governor has power to appoint a mr T TriS Senator in event of a vacancy during Y '"" "f (,tl,c- Aml Uuh n"d Vkfil( JJ Republirans ill every state office, to W V. f . insure Utah the fullest benefits of har- '1 Vft tflli I monioiis ailininislratinn under Rfpub- CSUllliJSlV ,.. p.. s. DlfMJS!CMI CUT RATE PRICES The lowest prices In the City on First Class Shoe Repairing. We use the best Oak Tannod leather. Yours for Service. BJELKE SHOE HOSPITAL The Yellow Front Main Street. Mt. Pleasant. ADLETS My home on 3rd South and 3rd East for Sale cheap; terms or will trudn for smaller house. Montel Winkler. City FOUNDA bunch "of keys at Locke fc Johns Oarage. Owner call on Mr. J. W. Locke. t Real Estate and Building Loans. Easy payment plan. No commissions. Columbia Co-lumbia Savings and Loan Association. 40 South State Street. Suit Lake City. For Sale or Trade 75 acre farm at Chester, with good home almost new. Barns and Sheds, with all farm Implements, which I will sell at a bargain. Will take a home In Mt. Pleasant In trade. Call or see L. P.Nclson. Mt. Pleasant. Old Fwm For Sale I have for sale 40 head of Old Ewos. Sec L. L. Peterson. Falrvlew, Utah. FOR SALE An Oliver Chill 2-Way Plow, almost new. A bargain If taken right away. Lnttrltz Larsen, Mt. Tlens-ant. Tlens-ant. I FOR SALE A good home on 3rd west and 1st. north; 7 rooms, modern. Full lot nnd outbuildings. Tien Stoker. FOR SALE-A three room brlrk home on 1st West between 4th and 5th South. A bargain If taken at onco. Sec James L. Lund or L. P. Nelson. I FOR SALE Four shines of Mt. Pleasant Pleas-ant Commercial nnd Savings Brink j stock, at $225 per cliaro. Dr. O. Sund-jwall, Sund-jwall, Murray, Utah. D-14 For Sale Real Cheap The following articles belonging to t. F. Wnll nt tho home of Mrs. O. W. Brand : ' lllg Oak Dining Room Tobln $IB.OO ! Oood Iron Bed nnd Coll Springs 20 00 j Two Center Tables, each - - 3.00 Sanitary Col. 4 00 I Piano Bench 8.00 1 I Notice To Sheepmen ' I have two welis seven miles north of Mllford equipped with pumping plnnl.:; that will pump four hundred gallons per mlnufn, nnd nn open range alongside along-side of each, nnd I would like to get In touch with some sheep men who would like to buy wafer for the full nnd spr ng watering or during the dry senson. Ulioepnirti who wl :h to take ndvnn-tngn ndvnn-tngn of this opportunity Minuld i;et 111 touch with Henry Dotson or J. n. lledien nt Mllford. ttlnh WANTED rild homes. B. P. Mctgnard, Falrvlew, Utah. ( V DODGE BROTHERS ( NEW VICTORY SIX ( e",,,:'il The DeLuxt Sedan Smarter in Appearance More Luxurious in Appointments r-' With Increased Room and Still Finer Performance ' Style stands out in all nine bolted to the body that it new Victory body types. literally becomes a part There is an inviting swagger thereof a simplified, more in the sweep of the improved rugged, and squeak-proof one-piece fenders, an assur- construction that reduces ance of power in the higher weight, eliminates rattles and ; and more massive radiator lowers the center of gravity, and hood lines. This unique Victory design Bodies are not only smarter, provides roadability and rid-but rid-but larger, providing in- iQg ease as remarkable and creased head-room, leg- unusual as Victory pick-up, room and seat-comfort. power and flexibility. Teener, softer cushions and :t.-ci..hv selected hardware There is 5ust one wa7 to a'nJ t:.ho!s:cry sound a dis- Cnd out how Afferent and lincu.e note of interior lux- better Vittory performance ury, while higher and wider llY is- Drive the car your" doors facilitate entrance and sc' t t exit. PRICES Touring Car, $995; The new Victory Six em- Roadster, $995; Coupe, $1045; 4- phasizes the unusual struc- Door Sedan, $1095; DeLuxeSeJan, r . . $1110; DeLuxe 4-Pass. Coupe, tural advantages first intro- ' 'r. . r, , , c. , . $1170; Sport Roadster, $1245: Sport duced in the original Vic- Touring Car, $1245; Sport Sedan, tory. The chassis frame is so $1295 J. o. b. Detroit. ALSO HODGE BROTHERS STANDARD 5IX $805 Smarter lines, greater for smoothness, flexibility comfort, richer appoint- r -i and long life. PRICES minis. A thoroughly de- Coupe, $5-5 4-door Sedan, pcM.dahlj car in every item " $So5; Cabriolet, $5 ofconscructiou that makes f. o. b. Detroit. Seclcy-Hinckley Automobile Co. MT. IT.F.ASANT, UTAH ... ... Used Automobile Parts KONAIl) RK VMION Used Tin's Hatteries A cte. MT. ri.KASANT. - - - UTAH -;:v' ?5or;o Brand "-s y in! j H( V I . I f I; I '' I; . ..Aw ,v i'.vs : V'.:: ' fh; Rip |