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Show ''T- snsTAX3i9HxjrocTOBinr3iri-o:- Tci YOUNG SALT LAKE WOMAN I S DEAD IN CALIFORNIA COX HAS HOPE IN- IT T MISS DOROTHY WOOD. - Sullivan Review Give Dem Slight Chance to ; 'Carry Du Pont Stronghold ocrat r y New Pennsylvania S qnd New Jersey Safely for Harding; Writer Says F I t lo The Trtboae. Answers the Question by Extending You, WASHINGTON; -- D. C., Oct. 30. la 'attempting to compare official forecasts faa4 estimates as to various states' tomfrom Democratic managers and bing Republican managers, you encounter the difficulty that the estimates are jmsfle up in different ways and are tot, "therefore, really comparable. , Some Democratic leaders honestly believe that fathers is just now a change of psychoof the same kind that enabled Wilogy lson! to defeat Hughes, at the last hour run ISIS, These Democratic leaders are almost exalted in their state of' mind, isn talk in the vocabulary of a'relig-;io- The body of Miss Dorothy Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mra. 8, B. Wood, 244 South Second East, who died at Red-l- a nda Cal. October 23, has been cremated and the aahea aent to Oakland, where the family is spending the winter. Mlaa Wood was educated In the Salt Lake schools and waa a popular member of the Salt Lake younger set. Besides her parents she leaves three brothers, Stanley S , and Chester A , of Oakland, and Victor H. of Washington, D. C. u X More The By MARK SULLIVAN. revivaL When you ask them for figures and "specific reports from counties and admit that they they - havje no such candidlyto report, and they figures on less relying figures than on in the omethiDg that is, they say, When you talk with Republican , gir. managers, on the other hand, they deal Wholly in terms of figures and concrete Reports from party workers. They have ;the'advantage of the exactness of data whith is the fruit of the kind of complete party organization all the way 'down the line Which the Republicans have and the Democrats have not. u AND OH, ISO PRETTY ARE THE NEW COAT SUITS, DRESSES AND COATS' FOR WOMEN BESIDES OUR EXCLUSIVE LINE OF AND FURS. , women leaders wh? resent his attitude on woman suffrage. The real fight in New York is on the governorship. New York -- Fight Complex. This fightis made Complex by the presence of Dudley Field Malone, running on a third ticket. Mr. Malone, eight yeark ago, when Wilson was first running for the presidency, and both before and after tnat event, was one of half a dozen young Deocratic leaders who worked hardest for Wilson and were closest to him personally. President Wilson appointed Mr. Malone colHope for Cox in Delaware. lector of the port of New York, but ? The net of such comparison as can about three years ago Mr. Malone'sud t made between the estimates of the denly resigned his office. He gave as ' twogroups of managers coincides, as hia reason resentment against Presi. rule, with the judgment of unbiased dent Wilson for what was at that time And as respects the four the latters attitude of resistance to . observers. states that are classed as eastern that woman suffrage. Whether of not this New York, Pennsylvania, New Jer- was the whole reason .for Mr. Malones is. sey and Delaware the net is that Cox resignation does not matter. The fact 4s not likely to carry more than one of is be not only left Mr. W tlson, but left The one in which he seems to the Democratic party, and became idenehance is Delaware. In tified with the elements that came toihem. some a good many signs favor Cox; gether at Chicago last June to organize HUNDREDS OF THE BEST DRESSERS IN THIS CITY HAVE A CHARGE ACCOUNT AT THIS STORE. . WHY SHOULD YOU PUT OFF DRESSING WELL WHEN ALL YOU HAVE TO SAY IS DTS -- the other hand, it is a fact that this is the first time in many years when the Republicans in Delaware have not been weakened by factionalism. As .Someone put it, it is the first time when some one member of the Dupont .family has not been fighting to get the Republican organization away from an-- ; 'ether of the same family. t I New Jersey, in spite of the over-jurthat took place in the state daring 191$, the confident judgment of the leaders and the more cautious .judgment of those Democratic, leaders who are conservative is to the effect that Harding will get these fourteen electoral votes. ", c,, i (a New York it is generally conceded that the real fight ia not between Cox ynd- - Harding..- - Harding ia confidently txpccted to earyy the statet 'Neither is the real fight on Wadsworths return to the senate, although he is opposed Y aggressive group of Republican a third party. candidacy for governor, Mr. Malone has just this week received the indorsement of the Uearpt newspapers, and it has been demonstrated in recent elections that the Hearst newspapers can account for a considerable number of, votes in New York Citv. Wbat effect this development, will have on the fortunes ofthe two regular party candidates can only be -- -- In d AUTUMN MILLINERY Here, madam, are real millinery values. Never before have we had suck an exHundreds ceptional stock of millinery. hats ever "laid of the prettiest you have The quality and style is eyes on." there, thft prices are- right and YOU DONT PAY CASH HERE unless you - Jm Why not come in Monday and inspect We know you will be our line? tempted by our low prices and lovely ' merchandise. guessed. The Democrats hate renominated the present governor, A1 Smith, who is the best vote getter, and probably justly to be called the best available man they could have named. He has not; only made himself popular in his own party, but has won praise v from many Republican leaders. time of Justice Hughes. Judge Millers candidacy restores to New York polities something of the flavor of such men as Justice Hughes, Grover Cleve' land and gamubt J. Tilden, Miller has on Is Fight Governorship. had mach the same sort of career as Judge Miller is probably the best can- Justice Hughes. He started as a strugdidate for governor that the Republi gling lawyer and rose to be justice of eans ofvNew York have put up since the thb supreme court, justice the court . -- INWOODEYS . MILLINERY We Are Not an Installment House Better merchandise for less money is the DINWOODEY policy. Buv where QUALITY is safe and the pricing the Iowent. That's DINWOODEYS. of appeals and the bead of the Bar association of the state. He attracted national opinion as a man of independent leaning by his willingness to put Mr. Hoover in nomination for the presidency at the Chicago convention, an act which was by no means deferential to the Republican organization. Tlrb fight for the governorship is conceded by leaders of both parties to be the real fight ia New York. As to the presidency, New York must be conceded now, as it was in 1916, to the of is, Pennsylvania Republicans. course, a sure Republican state, but there Is one interesting situation there which has escaped public attention outside. Senator Penrose is a candidate for reelection. Without doubt he will win; but I have heard one 'of the two or three highest Democratic' leaders in that state offer to make a bet that Penrose would get less than half of the votes. This does not mean any ex- that the Democratic Sectation win; but there is a woman running independently who will get a very large number or votes. Also the Democratic candidate, John A. Farrell, ia an effective young campaigner and is expected to get what will be for Pennsylvania a rather large - Democratic Vote. The four states have among them exactly one hundred electoral votes. The Democrats did not get any one of the electoral votes in 1916, and there is certainly not anr mors expectation that they can get any of them this year. (Copyright, 1920, by the New Evening Post, Ine.) , ork Slate Tax on Income It Indorsed by Realty Firm The proposed Stmt, tax on Incomes is advocated by tnany reel- - estate dealer of the city. Among them Is Earl Jack-ma- n of Richey A Co., who yesterday said "We fayor and era tending our to the state Income tax' In order that the burden of taxation may be more equitably distributed, and that the home and farm owner may ha e some relief from present onerous obligations. "There have been enacted or are now In preparation laws to encourage the building of new homes Mn nearly all states, and in this connection the taxation of home owners has become a matter of considerable significance. The New York legislature recently passed law exempting from fixation for s period of ten years all new structures. This ia a step In ths tight direction, and this or some similar plan should bs andsr-take- n In all states. "Sales of Richey A Cot for tbs past month have been beyond even our expectation. with homes In the class from $1500 to $5000 being the moat sought for, although we have sold properties above and below those figures,, receiving $12,000 for one recent sale. aup-po- Breakfast Suite Qf. Exquisite Design Decorated in blue and rose. Suite tOQT fifl Principal color, consisting of Buffet, Table and four Chairs. Complete Suite. . , OTHER BREAKFAST SUITES Cft AND Exclusive of Buffet jJHwiUVJ jtpBREAKFAST ROOft DRAPERIES Wilton Rugs for Your Breakfast Cafe-au-Lai- t. CQ - Room Novelty Effects and Artistie Weaves da wide Variety, ESTABLISHED 1857 rt Dr. Reherd Will Occupy W First Methodist Pulpit -- Dr. 1L W, 'Reherd, president of the Wiatmlnster college, will oirupy the First Methodist ehurih pulpit this afternoon. . The newly appointed minister to place of Dr J. H. N. Williams, Dr. titan-le- y A. 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