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Show TIIE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MARCH 19, 1916 N, INTERESTING PEOPLE NEW DAINTY CREPE SILK IUJAYTON WIGHT was born on a farm in St. Lawrenco county, New York, in March, 1874, where he tmtil fourteen years ao. His father then moved to the town of Gouverneur in order to give the boys the advantage of better schools. Before his sixteenth birthday Mr. "Wight was teaching "spring: terms', while attending regular school daring the At 25c and 35c Each. 9 Unusual Attractive Styles in liandkercM LEE Just received by express big lot Specially Priced at 50c. of Prettier styles than ever at this very reasonable price. They include sheer, organdy and crepe styles, trimmed with laces and soft colored satin ribfancy bons. Light pink, blue, maize, lavenetc. beautiful crepe de chine and pussy willow silk kerchiefs in pretty shades of pink light blue, maize, yellow and or cord edges, spoke white, with lace stitch hems and embroidered in " winter. In .Time, 182, ho camo west and located at Park City, where he taaht school and read law nntil tho fall of lSOCt. Two years later he graduated from the law school of Syracu?o university with the dejrrce of I?. L. V Shortly after leaving college he heeded hi country's call for volunA teers for service during the Spaninh-America- n n three? who war, and one of were tho first to enlist as privates in company A, Two Hundred and Third rcjriment of volunteer infantry at Syracnye, X. Y. In March of the following year he was honorably discharged as a corporal at Greenville, S. C. Mr. Wight returned to Tarfc City and was soon admitted to practice 1 law before the bar of Utnh. Daring . Miss I that game year he married Kittte J. Kidder, in Salt Lake City, J. . trwho died in 1910, leaving two sons. . , One of them is now 10 and the other 13 years of sv. In December, 1912, . he married Miss AYinnie B. Schrack. r Park City elected him to the If office of city attorney in 1902,- in r. ' t t ' ten he for which capacity served years, with the exception of one term, 1907 and 1903. During those years a be was county attorney for Summit nEl 1 eoxratr and refused rtnorca nation for tho following: term. Foot years asro he was elected state nmaXor from the Fifth senatorial session he district. During the was chairman of the judiciary and rules committers and also of the rifting commit teo. In politics Mr. Wight ts a KepubUean and has always been L. B. WIGHT. very active ia that organization. He , recently ftnnoanecd himself as & can- dhlata for the nomination for district jude of the Third judicial district. lie ia a member of Uintah lodge. No. 7, F. and A. M.. Ontario chapter No. 3, R. A. M., Malta commandery lio. 3 rark City Icxie No. 734, II. P. O. Elks; Park camp No. 3n, W. O. Y., and Park City camp No. 10C37, JL W. of A., all of Park City. He i a member of the American and Utah Bar associations and was district depnty errand exalted ruler of tbe B. P. O. Elks for the State of Utah in 1910. one-corn- er der, styles. , - " A 4 ; ' - 9- - '- -'l ' 1 , lt NAMES OF CANDIDATES W THE RACE ARE LISTED TODAY HERALD-REPUBLICAN- 'S Send It In Without Delay; It Is Your First Step Toward Success. PILING ARE IN Campaign Now On in Earnest and Those Who First Seek Their Friends Will Receive Help That Makes a Winner; A Reward for Every One Who Tries Earnestly. first is pub- n lished in today's paper. This list includes all those names received up to noon yesterday. All names received pince that time "will be added to the published list as soon as the Campaign Department can classify and arrange them according to addresses and districts. Glance over the list and see if your name or that of your favorite candidate is entered. If not, fill out the nomination blank appearing in each is3ue and send it to tho Campaign Department at once. Now is the opportune time to enter the competition for one of the valuable n is awards The Do not wait for someono offering. else to do so, but take advantage of the opportunity yourself. The advantage of having your name appear early "will result in the news of your candidacy spreading rapidly and brins? this to the notice of your friends, who will promise their support before someone else reaches them. The flrnt nomination blank sent In starts candidate with 6000 vot. Vote ar also Riven for new and old Look Over This List Carefully; If Your Name Has Not Been Entered, Fill Out the Nomination Blank In This Issue and BALLOTS Hcrald-Ilepublica- Hcrald-Ilepublica- of littheir candidates pat THE friends to parby ticipate in the Grand Prize Campaitrn m, Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks P ; g t- - A. W ft-r- . J - - i -- ''. i f r; - . v ? " i ..fc Or . " ... V'. - ' v.VvN Herald-Republica- 4. To look one's best and feel one's best Is to enjoy an Inside bath each morning to flush from the system the preTlous sour fermentations and day's waste, toxins before It Is absorbed j.'lsonoui Into the blood. Just as coal, when it amount burns, leave behind a certain of Incombustible material In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave In th'e alimentary organs a certain amount of Indigestible which If not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked Into the blood through the very ducts which are intended to suck In t)nly nourishmentse to sustain th body. the kIow of healthy If you want to bloom In your cheeks, to see your ikln iret clearer and clearer, you are told to drink every mornlnw upon arising, a Klaji of hot water .with a tt apoonful of limestone rh5phate In It. which is a harmless me.ins of washing the waste material ami toxins from tlie stomarh. liver, kidneys and bowel., thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying- the en ma-terl- - al. tire tract, before putting more alimentary food Into the stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complexion, also those who wake up with a coated tonjrue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches bilious spells, acid stomach or d this constipation should bcftln and are ashot water drlnklnjr sured of very pronounced results In one or two weeks. A quarter pound of limestone phosphateIscoit very little at the drugstore but sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the water and limestone outside, so hot on the Inside organs. We act phosphate mum always consider that internal sanitation Is vastly mors important than outside because the skin phos-phate- cleanliness, pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. Women who desire to enhance the beauty of their complexion should Just try this for a week and notice results. Li lsP OPEN rw v. -- fa m it Arr tz J lzzzO -- - - Perhaps one of the best things we can say about our Suits is that they are up to the minute in style and reflect every new style note for 1916. These stunning Suits have the new full skirts, belted at the waist, and in many instances have gathered backs at the waistline. The Coats have the new flare, and for the stout figure we. have plain tailored styles. Gabardines, poplins and serges, taffetas l$ i and shepherd checks. A Special Showing of Specially Selected Styles offered at this strictly special pricing, $23.50. This price will positively not be maintained after Wednesday, March 22. 'ill It is not surprising when you h m rm m s m ttitI gIas 3G-1N- CII . 40-TN- CH all-wo- Fascinating styles undisputed prices has made variety of weaves the assortment All the Xfw Sprlnf? Silks nvralt you here In larpe varieties. Including light and medium color chiffon taffeta, lustrous in a tines In beantlful colors, checked Lioulnine la white ground &atin fitrlped Tub Sllkji crtrlped tAffetaM lu black exquisite conilti nation, and white effects, all 3H inches wide. Value that will be scarce Gl.'fl 3 later on at hljsher than regriilar prices Specially priced........... ? m STORM AND FUEXCH SILK POPLINS SILK! AND WOOL ol SERGKS Extra fine Rood QualExceptionally A very servicePOPLIN arreen in. rich shades fabrics, good wearing: ity, able and cornea material blue, Copenhagen iuality, in the latent and black In most desired colors of and navy. Ideal wavy, screen, brown. etc. also summer dresses and at for Kray, delft, navy, resldla, Anticipate your wants low suits. Regular $1.0O yard wisteria, brown and black. this exceptionally -Extra Special C "3 Special 3Ionday M ressers ire Smart r see such remarkable values as are shown here. The nf nnlnre oro nnpfliinlpd nmnirliPi'P in Salt T.alro er POSITIONS Bv... 5-feiP- ped cars cars reprereal touring class and worth In the senting auto world and one will be given In each district. Which one for you? low this most the department f Tard' ZJLr popular of all. value at, yard. 4Jki AU and week storm serge and French: and for spring In Hats with all the New Coatings n n vy and bestSuiting's colored over plaids, neat colors. with Checks, Shepherd. scrpje, new fresh style checks in gray and covert mixtures. and tirnnlte Cloths in navy. lopians ideas ; many exact black, blue, red, prune, brown, etc. I'osmveiy selling yard copies of imported at the season's lowest price 69C 44-ln- all-wo- cb ol 40-in- ch 44-In- ch Hats Pattern on here in display every new shape and in such a great variety that every woman can get just the Hat that's most euitable to her. A splendid grouping of Hats for Mou- - KM SSL t - SI. 25 20-- 1 XCII FANCY EXTRA HEAVY CREPE in IE CHINE Extra CREPE DE CHINE HandMostly taffeta, and fine some J excellent stripes, checks, quality, the popular soft wearing:material. best Satin. plaids qualities. taffeta, prints. for 'all staple colors and favored Ioutslne and foulards in clinging: material dark nnd medium colors. purposes. All colors. Includluture evening shades. 1.50 flesh, piuk and price will be $1.7f This $1.25 and black, Reuular ing cream. Our week. value s 13 x t r u Special, yard.. price Is. .yard. Special, yard . . ever more Yard wide Storm SerRp, this season; best spring- shades' and popular than black, navy, brown, green and red. Splendid quality for skirts and children's school dresses. Undisputed value at BLACK SILKS Fine lustrous CORDUROYS The most wanted fabric for sport suits, coats and skirts. qualities, In messalines and Best spring: colors Turkey, taffeta, at, yard uhlan, cossack, beaver,twilight, green, flame, Extra Special brown, also black and white nai2l messaline Special, per yard at, yard 24 AND 40-INC- 40-IN- CII ALL-SIL- K II SILKS S1.50 39 e - SOc yard 27-IN- J1V III i. 30-IN- CH CH S1.00 ...89c -- - n, ift&'WrrPlIXi jere&A-n"- ! -- - electrical Inspector at $6.72 an hour will take place April 1. The conwill take place cluding19 examination and 20 for domestic science April be a female, at a teacher, who must salary of $720 a year. a,l,'i wrxuia ZZSSXE&KiJL& i mcnts of lambs from Idaho will be than ever before, according to greater to the Oregon Short Lin trafreports fic department. gjaiLLLLUiiii. J n " w'wg 1 1 1 1 k nun 1 1 1 n 1 1 w ' TOraxmiVtf wm-uM- - j " f aiiiMi i i nniu 1 1 n 1 1 INSURANCE FIRM PROSPERS KEEP LIVER ACTIVE UP Kansas City Life Writes ?72,000 a Day in All Western Districts. The annual statement of the Kansas Life Insurance company has Just City been issued. It is particularly interto western people because it inesting dicates that the east by no means has a monopoly on successfully managed insurance companies. In fact the statement shows that during 1915 the perof net Increase in its insurance centage account to new business was 62, prob-?ill- y the greatest of any company. The new insurance issued averaged $72,000 for every working1 day. Its new business in western durinsr 1915 Included Kansas, territory Colorado, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma and northern of Texas, and was among the greatest which is reany American company, garded as a generous recognition of a western company by western people. ATTENDS SHII'I'INU CONFERENCE. II. 12. Goodwin, assistant general of the Short freight to confer Line, has goneagent to Omaha Oregon with traffic officers of the Union Pacific system in regurd to the movement of wool and iive stock from the Next Week. Competitive examinations will take place at the Salt Lake postofftce under the direction of the United States civil service commission JIarch 28 for an assistant in rame conservation, which demands a 4salary of $3000 a On examinations will year. be held for April two natural as examiners and a petroleum engineer at $2500 a year: an assistant biologist at $2000 a year and an income tax deputy collector Inspector at a salary of $1400 a year. Examinations will be held April 6 biofor a upeclallst in agricultural, and psychological chemistry at logical a salary of $1800 a year and a clerk to a commercial attache at $1600 a year. chemist at a Applicants for assistant a year will be held on salary 5 ofand$1320 6 and on 11 examinaApril an aeronautical tions will be held forApril at $3fi00 a year. On April 12 engineer 13 scientific assistant In dairying and examinations will be held for both males and females and during the same dates there will be examinations to eastern markets for computer an destlmator at a salary during thecountry next three months. The of $1600 a year. wool clip in Utah and Idaho will ex- Examinations for mechanical and ceed that of former years and ahlyII a ltd In AM I CANDIDATK ON' A CAMPAIGN THAT WILL, BRING HER IN SUCCESSFUL AT THE FINISH. PAY IT TO HER. TIIE CAPITAL. AWARDS. The Capital Awards IN EACH DISTRICT are four handsome 1916 "Paige" Fleetwood model, completely-equip- Civic Service Testa Resrtn In I'ederal - -- 1 n, TIIE DISTRICT PRIZES. In addition to the automobile, each district win also have Its own separate and distinct set of prises, equal In number and value to those given In eacli other district. These prizes range from 1400 Kohler & Campbell and R. S. Howard upriffht pianos to ladies' $15 white ivory toilet sets, and each one worth represents something while. The entire range really of handsome and desirable awards for young women is Included, and each is worth the effort of any young woman. A PRIZE FOR EVERY WORKER. In addition to the many regular prizes announced, and others which we expect to announce later, there will be an ample reward for every worker who tries, for each active candidate who does not win a regular prize will receive 10 per cent commission on all of her new subscription money. THE CAMPAIGN OFFICE. The Campaign Office is located in the business office of The and Is open all day and up to 7 o'clock In the evening, for the benefit of those who cannot make their visits the day. Every candidate should during make It a point to personally visit the office as soon as possible, have the entire plan of campaign explained to her and decide upon a winning campaign. Telephone Main 20 to reach this department. n Sh lit a9U twmtt Old subscribers, as well as new, who desire to assist candidates should make their subscription payments through the candidates or at the Campaign Office. But where payment of three months or more Is made to the r;llec-to- r or at the office, be sure to ask for votes and secure an order for same. Then bring this order or receipt to the Campaign Department and votes win be Issued. Do not forget this. IT MAY UK JUST YOUR SUBSCRIPTION THAT WILL START YOUR FAVORITE six-cylind- rfi-- f II HOW TO SECURE VOTES. GOOD - W, i u Shown at anything near this price in Salt Lake City. These are copies of the best styles which have been shown this season. The materials are Crepe de Chines, Taffetas, plain and striped, Georgette combinations, etc., in shades of rose, gray, Copenhagen, twilight blue, black and green. Many of these dresses are selling for much more money in other cities today, but we bought them ab early prices and offer them at a great saving. n, Herald-Republica- - . It- . .' . :V" V . - :i ft K g m al ; of The a S3S m S ft subscriptions to The whether payments are made for arrearages or In advance. Votes are also secured by clipping out the daJly coupons from the paper. Have your friends aid you In this: with a few people working in your behalf you will be surprised how rapidly your vote-totwill rise. The campaign Is Just starting and those young women Interested should visit the Campaign Office at once and thoroughly post themselves regarding rules and regulations and details of the campaign. A special department for candidates' exclusive use Is maintained In the business office of The and in this department subscription blanks and Information may be obtained at any time. Remember that votes will be Issued on renewal subscriptions and back payments as well as new subscriptions. Also, that candidates may work anywhere, not only in their own districts, but anywhere else. Herald-Republica- iff! The Biggest Assortment of SfS The Best &rrav f Values . The Cleverest Lot of Dress inter-mounta- in AND BOW LS clean WITH 'CASCARETS' Best When Bilious, Sick, Headachy, Constipated, or For Bad Breath or Sour i Stomach. Be cheerful! Clean up inside is a busy but never 1 too' busy to give personal attention to any patron at any time. OURS to- and feel fine. Take Cascarets to night liven your liver and clean the bowels and stop headaches, a bad cold, biliousness, offensive breath, coated tongue, pallowness, sour stomach and gases. Tonight take Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest liver and bowel cleansing you ever experienced. Wake up feeling Everybody's doing it. Cascaretagrand best laxative for children also. Advertisement. I il ms ps ss w tpmjWI a lllir I |