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Show 15 1 At flic head of all motor car i I 11 constructions, racaUn? a i3 warmth of nppeal which bo Q counts for their rreat en M j thusiastic ownership; I N j ScrippsS3oo$ cars ore worth your thought. 3 W. K. LOVER I NG CO.. 41 IS So. State St. Tel. w.u. 1846. jB Help Digestion To keep your digestive organs in go'od working order or-der to stimulate your liver, tone your stomach and regulate your bowels, take PILLS Larccit Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold Trixwhrc In boxot. 10c, 25c Republican Ticket National. President, CHARLES EVANS HUGHES. Vice President. CHARLES WARREN FAIRBANKS. Presidential Electors, ASA R. HATVLEY, ORANGE 8KELEY, SR., THOMAS SMART, DAVID JENfON. State. United States Senator, GEORGE SUTHERLAND. Governor NEPHI L. MORRIS. Supreme Judye D. N. Straup. Secretary of State LINCOLN G. KELLY. Attorney General HAROLD P. FABIAN. Treasurer D. H. MADS EN. Auditor JOSEPH JENSEN. Supt Public Instruction E. G. GOWAN'S. Congressional. First District TIMOTHY C. HOYT. Second District CHARLES R. MABEY. Judicial. District Judges, C. W. MORSE. E. A. ROGERS, M. L. RITCHIE, T. D. LEWIS, W. H. FOLLAND. District Attorney, E. O. LEATHER WOOD. County. Commissioners. Lons term A. H. CRABBE. Short term GEORGE T. SHARP. Clerk A. E. BEVERIDGE. Sheriff JOSEPH E. BURBIDGE. Attorney HORACE H. SMITH. Treasurer GIDEON SNYDER. ' Recorder CLARENCE M. CANNON. Auditor W. J. KORTH. Assessor E. L. BURGON. Surveyor GEORGE A. MOORE. City. City Judge, JOB P. LYON, N. H. TANNER. Justice of Peace, NOEL S. PRATT, C. R. BRADFORD. Constable JOHN A. EKMAN, M. W. EARL. County Precincts. Precinct One. Justice of Peace W. Tf. STOUT. Constable ORSON ANDREWS. Precinct Five. Justice of Peace A. J. HILL. Constable D. R. HARMON. Precinct Six. Justice of Peace CLIFFORD I. GOFF. Constable WILLIAM OBIORN. Legislative. Senate. ELIAS S. WOODRUFF. MRS. ANNIE WELLS' CANNON, HARRY S. JOSEPH. House. W. G. BURTON, F. X; A. EBLE. W. E. WARE. CHARLES H. BATJ5WIN, DAVID A. SMITH, E. L. CROPPER, WENDELL B. HAMMOND. W. A. HOWARD, N. G. MORGAN. ALEX. E. CARP.. (Advertisement.) A bale m reruns iaioves! ESTABLISHED 185 tliat mC!U1S U1UCh f Salt Lllk? 1,Cn- Ski,1S fr0"J j I I which gloves arc made arc getting scarce, and I 0 J i p prices advancing daily. "Walker's are fortunate in I & Si'ff jfs tfsbA navi"g placccUorders a year in advance for not orJy Mf vrJhSK3 Perrin's gloves, but other makes. But particular- ffrT7?r:rypv!v1g ly for today and tomorrow our showing and sale ' ' of Perrin's gloves will prompt you to buv A'our I V "ooop op" season's supply. " Iyyc PERRIN'S "CORONA" IMPORTED FRENCH WN5(2a gloves, fY", $1-29 Per Pair, or 2 Pairs $2.50 (Positively a Limit of 2 Pairs to a Customer.) v-iksl Two-clasp, overseam sewn, Paris point stitching: and fancy embroi- VI , I dered backs. All-white, all-black, also black with white embroidery t v or w'"te with black embroidery; and the popular colors of tan, brown, navy and gray. Soft, medium weight skins that insure perfect ser- 9 1 Is V vice. Sizes 5li to 7. I A lal Perrin's "La Mure" brand gloves, pair $1.75 5 A Perrin's "Adriano" brand gloves, pair $2.00 j Perrin's "Belfort" brand gloves, pair $2.25 E i J y Perrin's "Valdemar" brand glove3, pair $2.50 I I I J ff J Perrin's "Atlantic" washable gloves, pair $1.75 j jfA lY Perrin's "Bothnia" washable gloves, pair $2.25 j 'lAs Ar (rain Floor.) A Big Two Days' Event in S Suits, Coats, Dresses A Total of 84 Plain and Fur-trimmed Ultra- $!b Stylish Garments at Choice, $31.00 ff . i A very, select lot of the newest in fashion's realm, at a popular ' price for merchandise of such high character; and yet by com- igsTv- parison with what others show, will prove them from one-fourth ' jS p " "S to one-third under-valued. But it is Walker's pleasure to give WJ( our patrons the benefit of what we saved in the underpriee pur- Willi v ! chase. JLlBil - THE SUITS . -Hll- 1 ; are of velveteen, wool velour, gabardine, broadcloth and fjSlV serge; in all the new and winter colorings; and most of them 1B " fur trimmed; though others depend on their beautiful linos " - to make their plain tailleuring most effective. . WjBttSSgXJ THE COATS IBy j are plushes, wool velours and broadcloths. All with the high, i i three-way collars, and some of them with fur-trimmed collars jili and cuffs. Some belted styles; others with the full sweep. Jr j Every wanted color to match your suit, dress or millinery. "H I ' THE DRESSES 1 Every desirable mode in afternoon and street dresses, as well as some very OTBDSKJ I stunning frocks for parties and dances. Choice of silks, plain or in com- ? bination with other materials; also dresses of serge and other popular weaves. Sk,. (Second Floor.) Bell-am s Absolutely Removes Indigestion. One package proves it. 25c at all druggists. . 1 "have you had your" i I VACATION? j Where are your valuables? !Our Safety Deposit Boxes cost only 1-3 of a cent a day and protect your precious papers or jewels iu case of fire or bur- S glary. BENT A BOX TO- f DAY. $1.00 to S15.00 a year. according to size you de6ire. a SALT LAKE SECURITY & TRUST COMPANY 5 J? 32 Main Street. ( 1 E. T. Woodrurr, $ President. George M. Cannon, fl Cashier. j Children Cry - FOR FLETCHER'S j C ASTO R 1 A . HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS To Points East Via OREGON SHORT LINE JiOtiB Following round-trip fares if J apply from SaIfc Lakc " Denver $22,50 j Omaha or Kansas City $40.00 St. Louis $51.20 Memphis $60.00 Chicago $59.75 Minneapolis or St. Paul $56.44 TICKETS ON SALE Proportionately low fares October 21; Novem- t(( fl : f ber 8, 25, 23; De- J L CDmber 20 anrl 23. i,t n i i l i n LIMIT, 80 DAYS. Lot 8 - ,1,a fSt scenes and old mends for City Ticket Office: ;i d old-fashioned holi-Hotel holi-Hotel Utah. day visit." FEAR Tear of evil after-effects keep more fjood men from taking treatment lor tiie drink habit than any other single thing. There is nothing to fear from the Snyc'cr Treatment. This we positively guafan. tee. For fre Information call, phone or write SNYDER PRIVATE HOSPITAL, rrJ South 4th East street. Salt Lake, jUtah. h"iorphne, Opium and other nar-icotlc nar-icotlc drup addictions successfully treated, j Phone Wasatch 4162. FOR THROAT AND LUNGS STUBBORN COUGHS AND COLDS ECKMAN'S ALTERATIVE SOLD BY ALL LEADING DEUGGISTS. i r.,,..'-. -4...uiArt.:A . .'--'.fl,,.:.... 1 p FSE15 3. KTPKKR. & CO.. H f? Gmioral Distiibutrirn. pi L Fn It LnVc CM?, T'tah. A TRIBUNE WANT ADS FJJLL |