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Show V 9 ' EVENING NEWS DESEBET w ' DEMOCRATS SELECT s:--1 ? i D W. .. ...... .274 W. Strfcmnej Jama trunk Iarrstt 1 Morris fcr, , 50 14 . ! j - - H , lUrmrii., McCann . . ft rancts V. . Sanford, McKinney Pern. ' , t tv. ...tlth lV, . , r. . 4 02 V, . - : M m j. McLiuthijn ......177 And $lr. ....... D. ff,' I'arratt ..,,.211 . . .... 3214. Hansan ,'T? Named for. Senate Rich-f-ar- John Mr. Grace Btratton Airey ,. ,.27. . .... 102 Imer Pett . . u. Za. ?2J14l arvey. Rapt Germans,, 47 TT7T R da -- F:. Newman Morrla DOPT1NO a platform, listening to the address of the tempo- NOMINEES rary chairman and effecting a permanent organization. Democrats of Balt, Lake county opened their county convention this morning at the Hippodrome theatre. Before the county convention- - convened, precinct delegatee nominated Joseph W. Stringfellow by acclamation for city j judge, Henry C. Lund and1 William Re geATootmlcsi of the peace and A. J. (Cope and Thomas Fowler for consta- For Senator. , George H . Pern Hr. Elizabeth A. Ha j ward., J. W. McKlnnry, Tr4iftiA,A For RriimrnUititri, AHeti 1 J Arthur" Welting, ! C. C. Richard Ann T. fl Fra net W Qolnn. Mr. Oould B Rlakety. Mr , - " R 5. Currie Mr a, Grace Stratton - - Frank E fielng proaKeM Mnrrla,-Joh- HaraAfC Foarth Xlherty7 loan drive as shown by the an , EMOCRATS at their legislative nouncementa of fljture at the, "convention m the Hippodrome Junrheon In the Commprcial club yee- -' theatre last night nominated terdsy haa put'new enthusiasm Into' Gdorre H Darn end- - Mra. the worker and stBl greater totals are Elisabeth Hayward for the lone terms expected to be reported at another for the state senete, end Alien T. San- - committeemen s luncheon tomorrow. Meanwhile preparations are going and J. W. McKinney for the abort , For tha lower houae tha rapidly forward for the great mass Iord named C. C, Richards. Frank meeting to be held In the tabernacle ' f i S Newman. Arthur Wellln, R. fe. neat Saturday night.The entire state ' 'W Is Anna Mrs. nerve T rtcrcey, Mr.. organisation straining every flould B. Blakely, Francla W. Quinn to complete the. work of canvassing John llaneen. F. E Morrt and Mrs. that tlmaln order to report Utah! Mlly. Duule, who headlines the vaadcvllle bill Opening tonight.. trace Btratten-Alretut lop Announcements of the Mile taxle. a famous dancer, lead ,1ee and My Own Iona, sing many I Aa chairmen of the convention. C. to- - o4 Hietr own eelecllona C. Richards declared that. In ealect- - progress made wll ba one of the big the Orpheum's new h.ll opening at-I Kennedy gnd P.ooney In The Wld- night With her are uih aterllng fng men for the legislature and for features of the occasion. distin- - Owed Pair keep their audiences in a the a Jorn Carl tractions alJ state offices now was the time to The addresses by Capt Dewlers-blc- gutalud tenor Willie Solar ia a of operatic alia 'merry humor Select neither Germane nor frtenda of of the French high commission, and 1 Wolfffl aingr Gtihert and Anatole median f international repute. Eddie 'V- - Germans. He pleaded that German-gu- n writers of riiany popular Mack apd Dot Williams and Cote andbe wiped out completely In every and Col. John Irish, well known orasuet eases in their own song re-- 1 Denahy are dancrg teams who do as, tor of San Francisco, are- - expected , song place, view Mr. Jorn sings many numbers tonishing things in tripping the nimble of the balloting for the to he ! The Pathe News and the j Results hueresting to the highest degree f from famous operas as Fell as tne toe fenate follow; j movie in popular ballads, while Gilbert pheum Travel Weekly with Capt. V'Dewlersblckl la a Speaker ofj illen T. Sanford .. Hltchcy strange lands, complete a bill of brilliance and earnestness, whose and Friedland. who wrote great E. rted attraction .42114 George H. Dern Watting For tbe Robert talks thus far in this country have; 14 Walter Perry Klrkeey aroused bis hearers to tremendous an- - Lutheran. $1,500 Emmanuel Baptist, J2 20ft. Adventist, $45 . ANNUAL CONFERENCE thuslasm by their stirring, flrst-haFirms which have reached their t mark-wi.two. thepast excellent .musical program wiilbii P" cent dav are hs follows feature of the. meeting. - Co.; OF RELIEF SOCIETT Ebert ' I tah Auto Painting Rub-- Vtprk of women. Home Furnishing Co Cbevro-satio- n Motor Tha women's Liberty loan organl-jbCo. Co, Lnnklirj. Is working smoothly and with let Motor Co . Htudebaker Service Co . Ttah fine results. Reports of the church Harry Bracken Machine Co.. societies under the direction of the Motor Car Co, Bust Side Garage. CaHUlerest committee Were completed person Mptor Car .Co . thie morning fend showed the follow- - rage. Richards Bin ton Co . Richards I Annual conference of the Relief soSL Auto Co . C. A. Edgtogton Service ; Keep soar growing girls free from colds ing reoorda: t Women's Bungalow bank. $11 760. .Truck C o, Wellington Auto Top Co, ciety began hi morning at 4 o'clock, and weakening coughs and yoa are belp-la- g Including from firemen. $2,100 and Hyland Motor Co , A O Whitmore Co a hen general and stake offleeri mat I, them to heshhy vigorous womanhood. t St. Vienna Cafe CutleF Brothers ClothCatholic Women's league, I Thousands ot mother have written let--. Mark's Episcopal. $,460; First Pres- ing. United States Fidelity A GUaran-t- y the aiwembly room of the Biaho: , (m of thanks, telling what Co, Rbcky Mountain Insurance building fol- dikuussion of problem $22,250. Jewish church, $20.-00- byterian, Bt. John'e Eploeopat. $454f-G- er ency. IT. G. HnntrtL&alLLake press- and vartnu phaaea of Relief society r! jP Tar! man Lutheran. $360; Swedish Luth- ed Brick Co--. Sixth Ave. Drug Co. work. There was a representative athas done for their daughters in riddind eran, $700; First Church of Christ Horton Book Store. Daynes Jewelry tendance, with officer from many of 5 ' focal of coughs that bong on sad Scientist, $4 300; Second Church of Co J F Boee Jewelry Co, Exchange the stakes, and the session was charweakened them just at the age when the Christ Scientist. $4,150, Unitarian. Barber Shop, Barker Bakery. acterized by a spirit of earnest and all the i young girls required physical $2,450. Heath Methodist. $00; Phll-llp- e united endeavor c A feature not Westmincould oommsnd. $760; Cnngregationalist, strength they expected and one that f Willard AmVttn Arrlvee Willard was most impressive to tha women ster Presbyterian. $1,(50; First Con; Foleys Hooey and Tar is noted for Its knowd who present we the appearance t. t well tb basso, at the Central Andeltn, Christian. $10,400; colds on eScct and gregational coughs, quick croup. hr been tut the vaudeville stage for meeting of Mra Emmeline B Walla Mra. Ada Ssadsra, Cortaataws, T ua, $$.000; Burlington $t.00,- some venerable of I the president hi I organisation sal time -rfamily aaa aa Flint Tar Folara "W. viaiting Presbysni$7 past. t ear Hoasy , terlan,Methodist, It was thought that Mra. Wells could Seat aad aahr aoask iwaadr, k aarar fails $S$0; Bt. Paul'. Episcopal, In Provo He wilt pass several days in not attend thd meeting owing to int name ear tweaktawSeaUiev ease eoldi." $2 200 Rio Grand Baptist. $550, Lib - .that cltv and KaltjLake, reaumtng his juries which shs suffered recently when she was struck by a street car. I)eter- SCHRAMM JCg .TTO . erty Park Methodist. $1,50, Swedish tour early nextwiek. mined not to miss the meeting, howunanever, ' Aunt Em appeared nounced. and gave a mast impressive and Inspiring talk Counselor Clarissa S. Williams also made V few remark. The main business of the session, however, was reports from about 15 stake officer who discussed their difficulties, the successes they have met and suggesArthur A. tions for work in- - the future. Mrs. Susa Y. Gates and Mbs. Janette A. Allens Hyde of the general board spoke of various phases of Relief society Work, Juvenile especially of the Relief society work and a preview of the Dept, at the coming year's work in genealogy and A spirit of indorseBoston Store, home economica. ment and support of the general board L in .the activities outlined was the proceedings. . Between the morning and afternoon Arsessions luncheon was served. rangements were made to hav4 taken women attenda motion picture of tbe J ing the meetings. An lnnoyatilon of the present conference is the holding, lor Jhe offiWho have children wOl find the Boston Stores Juvenile Decers' meetings, of three hour session It was reported that they were provpartment is selling boys and girls apparel at bargain prices. goods-soling most successful. All for cash everything high class the largest The general sessions of the confc Juvenile Department in the city. ene wilt be held tomorrow with meetings at 10 and 2. ' If fi I- i i0r y. u; kl I re ! .H I nj .j. I -- er Mothers Thank Us 1; $24-70- 0; - 0; oleys Ilonejrand y -- maga-xlnen- Saif Like' Cl If Hour, tu to : Suite days. 10 to 12. Area rets Jane tnttk Fflunal aerv- Ices were held Tuesday afternoon- - at t t ward e clock in the Twenty-fourt- h i f .41 & $10.00 Suits ......... $12.50 Suits $20.00 Suits $ 7.95 it X hr J AVD GIRIR' BOVS SCHOOL' HOMFRY Very AU Tl - - i e . . J $15.00 Suits '$11.95 $17.50 Suits Ill T rest-deno- e. y. $1-- 2 Hal-vers- en 125-2- DK-stg- reap-lutio- Infanta - Invalid HORLICKS- S.V dur-abl- 25C BOYS St 00 SCHOOL Bltrs-K- s A splendid range of colors. -- U ,, AS. Muter and other fi vev K standard brands jmnge styles, extra ipmlltj Jean Vgluea to $L75 . Entire stock of GIRLS WIVTKR 'dRESSKS, epeciat serge' CXJtNT. Saturday only. 10 . $1.00a. . and PElt LENT Wfe (XJATS YOOG - BOYS 1 to I v .00 AVD 4I Splendid- year. variety of etyi jt Sixes 7tor boys 5 ' HATS - ... .. y - T5e KATEEX y Sires $ to 14 BIOOM-LKS--Ext- quality ra sateen. en BOYS 75c SCHOOL CAPS C splendid rang of patterns. Ail aise A v. -- LADIES MERCERIZED RETT I COATS Beautiful patterns? look like siiku AlJ sizes; $2.50 values , . ' C.1 ,.r QC O ......... 85C LADIES SILK SWEATERS riety of colors; $10.00 values; ill sizes -- iArge T The Missionary Class ' f va- QC be-hel- .m-a- charge n , WITH YOUR KIDNEYS ; Science eaye that old age begins with weakened kidney and digestive organa Thl being true, it is easy to believe and digesthat by keeping tbe kidneys in proper tive organa cleansed and deferred can b old order age working and life prolonged far beyond that by the average person. MEDAL Foe over 200 yeara-GOL- D Bao-leOil has been relieving the adweaknesses and disability due to old-tistandard vancing year. It !and a need Introno home remedy duction! Gold Medl Haarlem Oil te Inclosed in odorless, tasteless capsules about k deep 51. Take containing them as you would a pill, with a small oil Tbe stimulate. water. awallow of m 4702, TRADE TOUR OLD WASHER sewing machine for a new one. State. Wa 4702 . xjsfv- r -- 'i, ''b 15 -- help you they Three else But remember to ask for tha original Imported GOLD MEDAL brand In sealed packages Advertisement. Mothers Pet Needs a Cascaret - Baby ia mad! Dbesnt want the favorite dolly, or the hom, or the picture books but dont scold I - Look at the tongue! Then hurry! Give candy Cascarets to work the nasty bile, souring food and' constipation poison from the little liver and bowels- - I LOST LOST t v MEMORIC SQUARE broochrbrown wtth whRe atone.- Reward. 110 South I East. Wasatch 4tliM A - LOST 2 THJRD LIBERTY LOAN 1 $100 and 2 $50. $502 3rd East Bond . Reward. FOR SALE - AUTOS. -- FOR SALE AUTOS A REAL BARGAIN! COLE-2- . seven passenger touring, only ene year Just like new all around. - Must aeli( quick ' and will sscraflce. Get real car at the price of a Phone Wasatch smaller on 2142 and make appointment old.-'an- wnar, PASSENGER OVERLAND, . FIVE In perfect Touring, nice appearing. running condition, haa Junt been overNew and hauled, part Inbattery stalled a bargain at $550 00 will demonstrate at van Interstate Noy Pacific Hotel Bldg Opposite D. Was. 7442. Q. Depot. Phoo ,T 4 Co, R ..t FOR RENT FURNISHED - - ROOMS. ROOMS SINGLE OR EN SUITE and up. Ga bath and phone. bt- Phone W. 1272-- JIM,, C , PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP. . NOTICE. Consult County Clerk or respective signers foe further informs lion. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO-b- at Divfeloo. Ur and tor Salt Lake v County, State of Utah la the matter of Uw estate of Alfred Peterson, D e4- - -- NOTICE Tha petition of Vlc- Tor Peterson, praying for the Issuance to himself of Letters of Administration la the estate of Alfred Peterson, deceased. has been set for hearing on Fri1212, day. the 14th day of October. AD- -Court. at 2 o'clock p m, at the County MOTHERS! Qean the dogged-u- p places.'. Do away with the bile, Hons in the Court room of said Court. lathe CHy. Salt Lake County. Utah. sour fermentations and constipation poisori which is keeping ypur tittle one Salt Witness the Clerk of said Court, with the thereof affixed, this hat day of seal cross, feverish and side. Chfldjm love Cascarets, because to them it is October- ,- A.D. 114- , THOS. HOMER, Clerk, T like eating candy. Cascarets act better than castor o3, calomel or pills (Seal) By M. M. Shell. Deputy Clerk- Willard Henson and Shirley P, Joneon the tender stomach, liver and bowels. Cascarets never gripe, never Attorneys for Petitioner- -- . - Give harmless' injure, end da not disappoint the worried mother. Legal blanks of every description, Cascarets to children one year old and upwards. Each tea cent box arranged from the best legal forms A full and brought strictly ; contains full directions.- supply always oq band at. the Dasee" , Km Book 8ter .1 ' OR tbe kidney action and enable the organa to throw off the poisons which cause premature old age. New 1fe and' WASHING MACHINES FOR SALE. increase as you continue the strength NEW ELECTRIC WASHING MA treatment. When completely restored chine Only $55. Walker Eleu. Co.- - 15 ontlnue taking a capsule or two each State. Waa , 4701. GOLD Oil Haarlem CapMEDAL, y sules will keep you in health and vigor ahd prevent a return ofthe disease. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE. Do not wait until old aga or disease have settled down for good. Go to your SELL, RENT AND REPAIR and get a no 'of GOLD WE estimates. druggist Walker Elec. Co. 16 MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Money Free 4701 Waa. State refunded If do not , .7 c OLD AGE STARTS pt Of the L. D. 8. Unhrtrsltjr begin tha seasons work' Mondav October 7th, d at TP clock wlli Mondav, Wednesday juui, Friday evening- of eacii week. President Guy C, Wihwn will conduct tbe All .. r welcome. - No clan. Hand MEN'S IOVG PANTS tailored. sptendid range of pattern E1A R w,u fl $25.00 xBixr up to tl . . v to Values KCITTk GTR1JT r. - al 2-- 5, . t K ar When Rrkrts Explrr The passenger department of the 'Denver A Rio Grande gives notice that state fair tickets expire Oct. T; and that conare good' ference ticket sold Oct, until Oct. 1.5, inclusive. ' Bank Bunding Delayed There is $150,000 worth of work to be done on the first floor of the new Doceret Bank building. In the way of finish and fixtures But work has-beslow on of scarcity and fate arrival ef material. For Instance the steel window casings that were promised two month ago. may not arrive for another month xThen, the second floor har bad to be torn out. to accommodate the branch federal reserve bank. Ebtto CALLED BY DEATH LATE LOCALS $13.50 I ; $15.00 JVtmnns BamhergcV. Iren Frank and Bora! Brand Clothing. Finest ait wool fabrics. Ip wonderful rang ot patterns. .j5 . tr. -- seph-Benn- xUth over 2050 suits to select from. Call or write. Advice S5I-SS- Fair and Conference Visitors 'At the following savings . , Look at Lira. Shore' jmr ehepel for Mra Armenia Jane Smith, Z8- - record of years of Bishop William Wood, Jr. presidingcontinuous iucces The ettepeakere were - J R Kennard. Jo- j aa A kamuei and Bishop apeclallste n-Howard of South Bountiful iMAtr 'ElCHRONIC, NFRV. va Wood len G and Mrs. Sarah ILj Wood G OLS and SPEC IAL Amy Gourly. a sang two duets. Mrs. Carterl DISEASES. and Mine solo, and Mrs. Annie Mary Jonen a duet Tha opening pray er was by James Garbett and the closing prayer by Bishop Wood Interment FCXERU. DIRECTORS: was in the city cemetery bles. husMra, Smith it survived by r band John 8 Smith, and the following Other csndldsta presented for H. TAYLOR Robert T. CO, J Aurelius of the peace were Frenk B Scott, children Coe. Pearl May Smith, and George EdFUNERAL DIRECTOR. William S gallon and I J Starbuck. C ward Smith. A H, Miller was lha other, nominee for Ffcme Was. constable Chief among the planke adopted by the county convention In its platform were clause indorsing .the propoeed CARL EDDINGTON A CO. constitutional amendment; providing Ellew r. Ferrta At the family FUNERAL DIRECTORS Third avenue, Mra Ellen P .taxation of rainys on their pet proceeds Ill OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. 74 years old. died Tuesday. Mre . , PHONE BY UK a plank Indorsing the direct primary Perrl, name 11 to Salt Iaige Ferrte year ago method of election, favoring the elec- from Rhode Island. She Is survived by tion of city commissioners by wards, two son a William R. Ferris of Poca PERCY 1 SILVER. Idaho, and Rev. James E. Ferrt the federal adoption ef prohlblttoa 4llo, Tbe Undertaker, Aria. and tvs daughters, of Cor. laws, the city manager plan of gov- - olive M. Ferris and Angela B. Ferris. th So. and Main. Waa 272 .. eminent. Indorsing the state, national both of Salt Laka, Funeral service will take place In Red-keand county conventions. Tha platform and Interment So. W. Temple Jo Wm Taylor, Ind. . was adopted with no amendments. SL Utahn leading undertaker and Carrie Kyle In a local hospital Mrs Services and quality goods tha The precinct convention was called Carrfe Kyle, 47 years old. wife of Frank base Price at yonr own suiting. W. l to order by County Chairman Arthur Kyte. 5i7 east Fifth South street, died she is husband Besides her Tuesday CT DONNED A McFarlana, who Introduced John CO, UNDERTAKERS survived by a daughter, Cora Kyte of aa temporary chairman. Ernest Wappakomela, South West Ohio. The bodv will be and ambalmer Bauer was named secretary. The ere- - sent by 8. M. Taylor to Wwppakonieta Temple St. committee, conelstlnr of Mra for burial. E M Beer, K K. Nebeker, John CFMETERIES. ley, E C Penroae and Joe Friedman, . FUNERAL NOTICE reported no contests , LAWN WA8ATCR ' Tha funeral of Francis Sproule. the Peroetnal Ciga t Main St.CEMETERY Ceaaty Ceevntles. Wm ijflt man wh was killed Tuesday by a Although tbe county convention was aged scheduled to start at ie am., Jt did street car, will be held Friday at 2 p m. not get under way ontll 11 li. In view from the undertaking chapel of Samuel FLORIST. of the fact that tha precinct convention M. Taylor, with Bishop J. & Ttngey of Farmers ward prenidtng. Interment required more time than was antici- will ! FLORAL CO. FLORAL KINO r be in City cemetery. The band played The 8 ter pated 114 E. 2nd So. TeL Wa 241$.- f, Spangled Banner, after which tha - $4 Joined In singing America. AMERICAN FLORISTS FLORAL on The committee platform and designs for every occasion. Express was named, sa. follows. R. it. charges paid on orders Riddoway. Mra. Carter, Mra. Reed, American Theatre. Waa 1(77 I for James Maxwell H. J. Fltsgerald, John Hansen and Frank K. Seegmiller. The FLORAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY sad latter was made chalrman'and read the Evans Floral Co, id Main. Wa ML committee's report, to the convention before adjournment. ERNEST immediately LaMBOURNE. SALT No nominations were made for county Lake's leading tlorlat. new etor Fuofficers this morning Recess was taken our epenallty Dooore-Doneral designs THE ORtamM 47 South Mai at 1 o'clock until 2 20, when nominaWa .1(1 tions were to hegtn. Nominees for county com miMioner were Ho be nam- MALTED-MILed first, then sheriff, attorney, clerk, Rich milk, inaltod MONUMENTS. ia powder form. pain, and the usual order. Lively contests are For infan fcs, invalids eel growing child ren. commit-'siore- rs SALT LAKE MARBLE AND MONU-men'anticipated In the races for Pure nutrition. Upbuilding ie whole body. . and sheriff. Works C tt Johnson. Prop, ltd Chairman Ashby Snow Invigorates nursing mothers af tbe egad.' N g'reet Temporary was Introduced by County Chairman Ar- More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. thur McFariane Mr. Snow spoke exFOR SALE. hoar, during which time he Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. actly on the reviewed accomplishments of the Sikrtitatei Cort YOU Sam Prict IRON ELEC. $1 0, VACUUM CLEAN-- r Democratic party state and nattonaL $22. washing machines Walker Elec. ISA State. Was 4702. $l. 4 SEWING MACHINES - ONLY . each. Walker Elec Co. 154 State. Win roughout . SHORES, FOR SPECIALISTS and WOMEN lofflce S 14 Mala St manifest-th- Entire Stock of BOYS SUITS & THE REI.IABLE 000-Thir- 1 p.m. and 50c DRS. SHORES FUNERAL SERVICES jue-H- . 8:15 MEN :: Airey.-Fran- k RNswojan.n 25c .274 ,..12 A. T. Rundqalat DEM OCR VTIC si. L yH-E- -JI 1 Cm ffituiooer Wm. R. JUrr. of 10 Kroo of Cbitftfo. Cy Ittf OWN tlMfieflCC with Nuv ttf (roo I feel ff n tnch a vaittaUe blood and body btukf wit preparation oufht lo bo um4 m etrjf bmpuat and pfveribed by terr phju tha econtt ika Nuxafed Iron baipa. w mabt bciitbier woman aod itronctf, tear dirr mem. Sao(acfio tuaraatetd or flkopejr ralitAdcd. At R good drcciau. Record ,of National State Leaders Praised ' Administration , Indorsed i Taxation of Mines. SEKIMHKI Var 455 , E. Cirri . . Ertveat S Holme K . Hayward .Are FrDOcl. 4, 474 ... Silt . Itmlet H.frrlinfpn jL CONCERT 7771 li Quinn .. 4fhurie Oulbrsnsen Oould Bt Llakaty f air i TABERNACLE j 244 . , C. Patterson . . . . , M. Anna T. Plorrey . 1 COMING 47 ( j j I , t j.C - ; ......... -j- 2 1918 J Noted bancer and r Pretty Girls on Orpheum Bill, Dazie f Mrs. Eluabetn A. Hayward ,.,400 . . .1 4 A F Hunrttttlkt .4 D. W. Moffat . .' 2SSu , For the low r house the folowlng vote wary that - ; ,474 Arthur Wrflli WEDNESDAY OCTOBER V tl |