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Show MISS MAUD CQOK CETS SECOND PRIZE Given an Order for $120 Ladies I Suit Donated by the - Z.C.M.I. x 1 . i MANY GOOD PRIZES ARE ' l YET TO BE TURNED OYEfT List of Remaining Coupons oni Which Prizes May Bb Claimed. - Prizo No. 2 in the Real Estate Da-contest, Da-contest, the .$120 lady's suit donated' by the Z. C. M. I wns claimed lata Saturday afternoon by-Miss Maud Cook" of 2510 Hickory ptrcet, Forest Dale.! I Considering the value of the prko, it ' was reasonable to suppono that the holder of the lucky coupon, No. 22596,1 would respond promptly and claim thaf suit, and as Friday aud the greater', portion of Saturday passed without dis-3 closing the whereabouts of the lucky number, tho clerks at tho association' office began to wonder if there bad! been a mistake. Just as they were," preparing to closo tho ofllce Mifla Cookj appeared and received an order on thoj store for the delivery of her prise. i Some unfortunate circumstances that? have arisen in connection with tW drawing are causing disappointment,? and as there is considerable confusion? in the claiming of prizes it might bei well for tlmse who have not yet dia--; posed of their coupons to hold them mv' til all of the prizes have been called' for. Owing to the late hour at -which tho drawing was pulled off, a w mis-' takes crept into the published report; of the lucky numbers. How Prizes Aro Awarded. Ecgardless of tho publishod lisia, tbs prizes are awarded in accordance -witb the list held by the secretary, of "the Eeal Estate association. On varioui occasions Secretary Perkcs was com- i polled to explain these matters Friday j, and Saturday, and in some instaneejj the visitors seemed to question hifW good faith. Thoy held what they supfj posed to be lucky numbers, but then coupons did not correspond with the numbers on the secretary list, conee-qucntly conee-qucntly thev could not claim an ordei for the goods. Tu most cases., however, theee unfor lunato callers submitted 10 their fata without complaining, although their disappointment was apparent. Among these was a lady who called for a $1& prize a beautiful silk umbrella. Some who were disappointed in this way ar gucd that if the lucky coupons had been lost in the meantime the corresponding corre-sponding prizes should be awarded according ac-cording to the published lists, Th realty' mon maintain, however, that they are not responsible for the mistakes mis-takes in the roports and that thoy ca onlv be governed by tho official list. s aH' prizos must be claimed on 01 before August 11, the winners are requested re-quested to present their nrisia .coupon! at the office of the association in tha Chamber of Commorce without delay. The prizes that remain unclaimed ai that time will revert to the donors. The following called at tho Chamhei of Commerce Saturday, and claimed some of the most valuable prizes: B, 1L Clavton. 037 Ninth East, $50 castrj W. .T. Smith, 259 South Mam, $25 cash; J. K. Powell, Murray, $25 cash; J. 8, Farrington, 31 K street, $25 cash; J. Need ham, 648 West Fourth South: .525 cash; D. Brown, 3-10 East tlth South, $25 mission rocker; .Fritz Jon; sen, Salt Lako City, one vear's subscription sub-scription to The Tribune, $13; J. ? Doolittle. S-l R street, ledger, SH-iau, Mrs. Lewis Shoubye, 621 South Eightl West, 500 pounds flour, &12.o0. Remaining Coupons. $ Following is a complete list of iib remaining coupons on which prizes maj; be claimed: ,-aa 50, 17S, -113, 586, 703. loS Si 1601 J707 2105, 2203, 2358, 230o, 24-.fi 2502 2606 3001, 3187, 3243, 32fU, o301 3503 36SS, 4014 4019, 4039, 4140, 441 4640 4664 5527, 5676, 5836 5919, o92( 5956 5050 6310, 6376, 6o20, b639, 678c 7459 7409, 7708, 7709, 7S6S, iS94, 8S S60S 8649' S809 SS30 079jj? 10001, 10052, 10069, lOO.o, 10310, 10307 10S96 11032, H426, 114.2, lla73, 11643 ; 13933; 139939; 4046 ' Itig. $ 14338 14501, 14620, 14695, ig2ol,la-g 21193, 21220, 2140., 214.0, 218g,gsg .2207S 22442 225S3, 22u9r, 23283, oiw 23942, 23958, 2455U . |