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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY V TUTTLE lV ' i mm - JrV Chief Deputy Under Joseph Blossom ' Seeley in Miss Rirfe. Resigns to Bee Free Syncopation to Be Headto Make His Campaign. line Attraction of Bill. Justice Frick May Be Can didate to Succeed Him self on Supreme Bench. That the Orpheum theater to provide Us Salt Lake patrons with bigger and better vaudeville than ever before, gras the declaration of Edward P. Levy, real-demanager, upon hit return yesterday from BanFVancleco, where he conferred Late Shipment Have Arrived which came too late for the first sale, so we ' Continue for Monday the Great Sale of 7' v Women's Pumps, Oxfords and Ties . . Tha very latest styles the very aeweet development ( Apd we want you yourself to shop about town, At and examining very carefully similar looking shoe which are offered at $13.50 to $13.00. Tog will find those same $13.50 to $15.00 shoe IN OUS SAXE AT $5.85. Just (top and think what you save two pairs of beautiful, fashionshoef for tha pries of one pair. able, A -- TREMENDOUS SPECIAL PURCHASE made by our buyer, who has just been East bought at a pries eoncessioq because he took a manufacturer entire remaiaing stock, which makes li. possible for us to name this low price of $5.85. , v Patent and Satin Brown and Tan , nt with Orpheum circuit head Ur, Levy announced that the Orpheum . Mark A. Tuttle, chief deputy stete au1 formal, opening for the season ditor, jrerterday threw hit Jiet Into the would come Wednesday Bight, July 28. ring at a candidate before the Republi- This marks tha inauguration of the regucan convention for nomination at 'state lar Orpheum vaudeville season with its . auditor.' Hit present chief t Joseph seven-a- ct OrpheunTllekrt lUri state auditor, who, under tha state office will be opened several slay to adconstitution, to prohibited from being a vance ot-- the epgnlhg show date in order that petron desiring to make season rescandidate to succeed himself. and to secure seats for the While the most oordlal relations exist ervation week show' may be accommoopening between Mr. Tuttle and his chief, the dated. , "Orpheirm.-circui- t' offfetaJ are planbead deputy has tendered hie resignation, to give Orhpeura patrons the best te become effective at Mr. Riries pleas- ning season of vaudeville In its history, said ure, thus leaving the latter iu a position Mr. Levy. Every big variety act of merit been has the situation to handle unhampered signed for the Circuit, and RULES SALE these, with many- big rourioal comedy and created hr Mr. Tuttle's candidacy, legKimat stage- stars, will be seen at the Mr. Tuttto to now a resident of Salt Salt Lake Orpheum this coming season." I Because of the unusual values, EACH SALE MUST BE FINAL. take and owns n homeIn here He also has According to Mr. Levy, sucn stare as I Exchanges, no Refund We reserve right to limit guantitj Interests Emery county, Alice Lloyd, Louise ..Dresser, BSrt Swor, property ' where he lived before Joining the service Owen McGivney, : Joseph Howard and of the state. Fritst and Clark, Evelyn Spencer Mr. Tuttle was elected county clerk of Williams, Elea Ryan, Vernon Stilts, Henri Emery county In 1904 on the Republican Scott, Jessie Brown and Eff Weston and ticket, serving four year In that ca- Irene Franklin are soon to be geen at the pacity. On retirement fom that office he Salt Lake Orpheum. , The opening bill, starting a weak from served two years as traveling auditor for the state under Jesse Jewkes, former next Wednesday, will have Blosson Beeley state auditor. Mr. Tuttle has beqn chief with Bennie Fields and a company In almost eight "Miss Syncopation" as ths headline atdeputy state auditor now for to posibeen that traction. Josle Heather and Dsrt Hanlon promoted years, having tion when Lincoln Q. Kelly became state are on the Initial offering, and several auditor, serving under him and Mr- - Rrirle. other big acts as well. 1924-192- e high-grad- biHt."-,Tb- e r or No. C. O. I . Experienced Accountant. The candidate has had a wide experience as bookkeeper snd accountant, and holds a diploma as a graduate from the accounting course of the Alexander HamAs bookkeeper in the ilton institute. stats' auditor's office he has Installed a modern system of posting accounts. So far as known, Mr. Tuttle le the first candidate for the nomination for state auditor on the Republican ticket to publicly of annbtfpoe his candidacy. The conclusion the national conventions has caused more state to other a or leeg speculation On the Republican ticket the names of Win lam H. Wattis of Ogden, George T. Odell of Salt Lake and Charles R. Mabey of Bountiful are among those prominent The first two named have y mentioned. one some active campkigning for the nomination, according to reports. For the Republican nomination for state treasurer the name of David H. Madsen, formerly of Utah county and now of the Madsen-Fa- rr company of Salt Lake, Is prominently mentioned. Mr. Madsen was a candidate on the state ticket four years ago, but he went down to defeat with hut party. Supreme Court Candidates. a For the supreme court. It Is believed that Justice J. El Frick, long a member will be a candidate. of that tribunal, Justice Frick bolds his present position by reason of the appointment of Governor Bamberger, being name to succeed Justice William M. McCarty. Who died not long after Justle Frtek had been defeated for reelectton by Justice A. J. Weber, two years ago. The names of T. D Lewis, formerly of the Third district Seccourt; J. A. Howell, formerly of the ond district court, and Harvey Cluff of nomina for mentioned the Provo are algo tion for this position. Much Interest in ed ucatlonal circles to centered on the candidacy for euperln tendent of public Instruction. The present holder of that office, L. J. Muir, was raoently appointed by Governor Bamberger and to a Democrat There is a decided movement under way, however, to have him Indorsed by both partied for the office, and some leading Republicans are Said to be In favor of that proposal, with the Idea of keeping this particular Offloe out of politics. On the other hand, there has been con slderable talk that the Republicans might name a woman as their candidate, thus giving recognition to the feminine sex on the state ticket at a time when national woman suffrage is a burning Issue. Many Teachers Mentioned. Several states already hve women in and charge of their state school affairs, maIt to a recognised fact that, a large In schools are the jority of the teacher women. The names of various women are being canvassed as possible candidates. and somewhat prominent mention has been given to that of Mrs. Amy Ly man Merrill of Logan, who has had considerable state-wid- e experience as an employee of the home economics extension work of tha Utah Agricultural ooliege. Among tha Salt Lake teacher the names of Miss Margaret McVlchie and Mlsa Alice M. Rowe have been mentioned, though It le not known whether they have been approached on the subject, or even whether their political persuasions entitle them to the nomlnstion by the Republican party. So fay aa has come to the surface as yet, there Is little doubt that Mr. Muir s candidacy will be unopposed In the Democratic convention. His acceptance of the appointment from Governor Bamberger for a tlx months term, when ha had an offer of a permanent position In the Ogden School sygtpm, virtually meant that he would baa candidate to suoceed him elf. ' t New Books for Library Tha following books will be added to tha public library July 19 REFERENCE. Adam Decorations Inter! cures Monties. Twenty-eigshowing inplates terior decoration during the Louis XVI and Empire period." Brknnt Metal Workers, Handy-boo- k Of Reoelpts and Processes. A collection ef chemical formulas and practical manipulations' for the working of all the metal and alloys ' Brier Chateau de Versailles, two voGives exterior and interior lume. Views wtlh details of architectural decorations and history of the chateau. of Common Documentary History American Industrial Society. "Deal with the growth of the labor movement from plantation day down to 1830." Garner iBtrstton Domestic Architecture of England During the Tudor "Illustrated In a Period, three volume and measured series of photograph of manor country mansions, drawing houses and smaller buildings, with historical and doriptlro text." Groechr-OammNorsk VaevkunSt, six volume "Samples of tapestry on exhibition In the museum at Christiania, , Norway! . The Opera Book, KohbeComplet stories ef tha opera together with 40S of the leading air and motives in musical notation." Good IlMeheut Etudes dAnlmaux. lustrations with many platss of details," "Forty-eigOld Belgium Interior photographs shoving beautiful examples of their furniture and woodwork." Persian Textile Fifty photogrtphle prints tUustrsttng thirty-eigoriginal and Falsity shawls, tapestries Persia and bordars " A contribution to Peruvian Textiles our knowledge of the textile Industrie of the ancient Peruvian peopl" New (with New Word words and phrases or old ones called into new uses nr her defined by glvtost ouo- ht el ht ht d. i tations containing them Most have their origin, or revival In war activities, but others also are noted " .United Arts snd Crafts Bookplate illustrating 191 bookplates by American. Austrian, Bohemian, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian and Swiss artist" Whiting Lace Guide for Makers and A valuable reference book, Collector well Illustrate! Winston's Cumulative Loose-leEn"A comprehencyclopedia, tsn volume sive reference book, edited by Charles Morris Contains snort, practical article" ' MISCELLANEOUS Bolles Business Man's Commercial D.s, no Our Lingerie Department Offers These Interesting Specials for Monday and Week Silk and Wool Kimonos and Negligees, Special, $6.95 Very delightful summer garments, and unusually reasonable at this sale price. Rose, blue, ltvendSr and dainty figures. . af Law Library, six volumes. "Cover land and property rights, corporation insurance, marriage, domestic relations, bankruptcy, automobiles and blank form Cauldwcll Chocolate Cake end Black Sand, and two other plays that can be j presented at horn Chancellor Educational Sociology. A popular treatment which cover the subject quit fully and more readably than many others of Its kind. Views social movements from an educational standpoint in a general introductory survey." M C. and Jacqueline DeBryas Frenchwomans Impresetons of America. Ourselves as seen through French eye. What two Frenchwomen thought of u from six months travel from one end of the United States to the other. French, editor Best Psychic Storle A collection of eighteen Of the most tripping ghost etorie Grant Orient in Bible Time Seeks to fasten the attention of the reader main upon the points in the story of th early east to help people who are interested In the Bible to see the Hebrews end to give among their neighbor rapid, unified impression of th course of events In the Biblical world.. Hudson Birds In Town and "Village. "Sketches of birds done with an Inti-munderstanding of their habits and temperaments, chatty anecdotes and and th quaint legend make this One of the authors The first charming book part Is a revision of. his earlier work. Bird in Vlllag Mackay Art of Acting. "A record of observations resulting from fifty-fiv- e year of study and practice in th art of acting and teaching, embracing the analysis of expression and Its application to dramatic literature National on Housing Conference Housing Problems In America "Papers government and Industrial dtallng with the S treatment of problem." Bchur Speeches, Correspondence and Political Papers, six volumes. "Selections, best Illustrating his thoughts and acts as orator and reformer, diplomatist, senator, secretary of the interior and publicist in the largest snd best sense " Alcohol. Blmmonds Its production, properties, chemistry and Industrial applications. American Swingle Modern Railway A complete sysPractice, ten volume tem of practloal instruction in railway transportation. Including electric locomotives and telegraphy." Tilden Chemical Discovery and Invention in the Twentieth Century. "A good summary of modem chemical theories ot, matter, with lighter chapters on various branch of - ohemtcsd Industry such as petrol, diet, drug, rubber, cellulose snd explosives, sugar and subJ stances. Weed Mines Handbook. A manual of the mining Industry of th world for v. 1920 , Williams India !h th Tears A report to parliament, giving an outline of some of the more Important problems, political, social and economic, which confront the administration of Corsets, Very Special at $1.95 , Models priced regularly , up to 17.50 Small sizes only, but won- derful buys for the woman who can wear them. Crepe de Chine Gowns, Special, $4.95 Daintily trimmed with laces. Cut g00d and full. - - repe d CMn0 Env6loP6 .irIeS. $4.50 Quality for, $2.25 In a number of pretty styles. i Shadow-proo- Petticoats, f. - ' $495 $5.95 anfl $5.95 :in 8ateen and merceriMd b4r6n. ette. Hemstitched or scalloped bottoms. A Really Phenomenal s I Mem r . at 1 rs eharao-teristlcal- 1917-191- 8. India FICTION. Couperus Tour. "A narrative of the adventures which befall party of ancient Romans touring through Egypt in the reign of Tlberlua" Norah Davie Other Woman. "The story of a man's struggle with a dual personality and th resulting crisis In hi married life." Mary C. Dillon Farmir of Roaring Run. "The farmer Is a young widow and her farm to in th Virginia mountain ' country." C, Hamilton William an Englishman. Story of two English lovers spending a honeymoon In Belgium who first learn of the war by the advance of th Hun through that country. H. M. Rideout Foot-pat- h RoWay. mance and adventure In the far having aa its central character a young American man and an Arabian girt. A D Sedgewtck Third Window. "Thto novel deals with the pervasive power of spiritualism In ths lives of many people today. Mr H Ward Harvest. "A story of th English countryside In thi summer of 1918 and of a woman fanner. Just 1 Few Items Are Mentioned Here to Give You an Idea of the Values Offered Such low price on silks have not been dreamed of in recent years, tc 1-- ' . Yon will buy all of the Silks you exp use for next fall at the prices quoted to sale.. j 1 5 f, t, t '- All 1 Ire typical Walker quality, and we invito you to compara the qualities, at the prices Dresses 00 Summer 4 jL -- Burner Knitting; Tricolette, Yard, $2.95 The quality , Greatly Reduced Prices. . elMWher t Your Woven Names or Initials for Jdantifica--tio- n ' - -- -. - V For boys and girls who , are going away to school, or anyone els who needs to have clothing marked to avoid loss. factories are so busy that it takpj about font we ki to hare an otfr -- filled. . , Dont delay until it Is too latS; f j y i t ! - aehed Ee $AOO 39 lache axeept aayy. for eleewhere. Announcement . , Ride,' Sett aad iue-tre- . t a. t Silk Broadcloth and Crepe Shirtings $3.50 None better made. la a 'most extetuirS aaorttnf uarow and wide ttnpes, ail color Qualitiea for which you pay $450 and $3.00 ia tegular aelling. 33 incli. , t. v -- Printed Satin Linings, Yd., $2. CD Chiffon Taffeta! Yard, $2.50 r AeHplard quality, All ehadet t . Fa-Ta- St a 4 . - Ysrd; $409 ' Qualitiea for which elaewhere you ara aaked up to $6.50. , . Every yard of our regular atqok included. , . , , , Faney Baranett Symphony Crepe '; - qua.lity. $7.50 aahed up te Qualities for which eleewhere you are - , e ' ,k $13.50. w -- edit tedty. hand-draw- - are aehed up to lor which you 1 f - Sport Silks Yard. $3.95 CKarmpllcp ..too.. o 1 ' V Most of them are Moon-Ql. All abode aad Duplam, which aamee apeak for themaelves aa to . Order NOW j -- ' - the very bet tricolette mad Ait popular, treat ehadee, a a greet deal leu tBaa mantuactur-r- a This ... of Your. Clothe. J. MUI 4' 30 Better Summer Frocks j, been t.hinlnny of buying silks right now you will instantly decide to purchase at oncev when you see - - . these. ' , 4 These are superior quality Of ginghams,' dotted swiases in different iize dots and in light grounds with colored dots or dark grounds with white dots, handsome striped or block voiles or dark figured voiles very exceptional values and especially attractive dresses at practically what it would cost you for the making alone. - You would expect to pay at least $23.00 for these splendid dresses. ' ( ' ' t , , - N( matter whether you have , II i' 4 p ? we ask, with the prices for those same quali- I ties asked elsewhere. ' ' SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOWS. $ 1 9.75 Monday. HORSSt REPORTED DISEASED. outbreak of a disease Mlleved cally to be glander has been noted Kenilworth, according to a communication to ths state livestock board yesterday from J. L. WUkereon, R. A Atwood, COURSE OF STUDY EXTENDED. -' peritl le The Tribes BINGHAM. July 17. Th board 6f education of th Jordan school district will add to th course of study la the Bingham high school by Including electricity and J. L. Chrlstens-- n of Salt Lake will be In charge of this department. The faculty In both the high school and grades to nracUcail : . Regular prices are up to $59.50; dotted iwisses in the best patterns, light n and dark grounds; voiles, exclusive models; fabrics in coin dotted designs; something different, something superior are these frocks in. the more exclusive styles and the very beat quality Of fabrics, tha lobetter colors. at A C. Brynor. It W. Powell snd J N. Dr. R. W. Hoigan, gtst Rutherford livestock inspector, will inveaUgst early thla week. Mr. W llkereon report that a number of horses on state road work near Kenilworth are afflicted with th disease. t f just returned, was in thei market at the right time -- manufacturers were in .need. of cash he had it and he made the most of it the result is perfectly, wonderful values for pur. customers- - Come and .who Has Sale Begins Monday and Lasts 3 Days t. at, Sale An Our silk buyer, ilKS v v i judge for yourself. j EVERY YARD OF SILK IN OUR SILK SECTION HAS BEEN GREATLY4 REDUCED AND NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY AND SAVE . Since making our purchase's raw silks have shown decided advance in pricea, ly iii 1$, 1926. u A quality yeu are "t it Now ia the time to bny iinnijr for that aew y ar4 going to hate or for the relming of thX. A beautiful lining, all shade and tiew-4- .. on ; at a prewar price. A $3 50 quality. on August Sale of Ears - and Doum-staiElsewhere in This Paper. rt Store Advertl;.:::4 |