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Show TXTE, SALT LAK BUND AY UO I? N 1NG , SEPTEMBER 10,1022. TRIBUNE, aary) rnn - LONG STANDING rf. n F. GOOD GOODS Salt in Laker Prominent Fraternal "Circle Dies at Family Home. Fashion Robert ,V. pro.a, a native of Bern, Iowa eount Inwa, where he was born Julv 22, iMiS. het last nlht at his home, IJluventh K,'.ht street, after an illness of iieaily (i$ yeaiS. He tied been confined to hi rocm for three years.' Mr. Brown came la Utah seventeen years ago and ever since then nad been Identified with the Western Newspaper Union. He was manager for ten years of the Balt Lithe office. He was married to Clara A. Brown at Flarlnda, Iowa, May SI, 1831, and his wife and two sons, Leo R. Brown ard Glenn L Brown, survive linn, all living at the family home. In addition to h.s jimmies affairs, Vr. Brown managed to find time tor lodge work. He was a member of Argenta ltslge No ,1, Fre and Accepted Masons; part glandr of Center Star lodge oflx--Inuepemlent Ordt cf Odd I'ellows of Moines, Iowa, n member of L S. Grant lodge No. 1.8. Modem Woodmen of America. anJ a member of the Brotherhood of American A eoinen. . Provo Republicans Name Delegates to Convention 1itOVO. Hoot. At . the Republican primaries held in this rity last night the following delegates to attend ths county convention to be held at American Pork on Fridav. September 1, and county een fra I committeemen wars chosen as follows- First district Delegates, Mrs. Belle Bachman, J W. Fnrrsr, W". K. Bpafford, W. Johnston, O, H. Taylor, Arlington Slum. Hugh Peterson, Mrs. Alta (Strang, Nels Johnson, H. G. Bhimsnthsd, M. H. . O, Graham, Freer, Lato Brown, YV. P Whitehead, Benjamin Bachman, Alfred Johnson; alternates, Mrs. C. H. Taylor, Mrs J. VC, Farrer. Mrs. M. H. GraPeterson end C. E, ham, Piesion 0loose, county central eommltteemenc C. W Johnston, ?.f r s, iel!eJ?achmstn vve oml district- - Delegates, Kph Homer, IT. L. C. fottep, Joseph Nelson, J. D. Boyd. J. T. Farrer, iMrs Frank Doming T. H. Heal, Andrew Knudsen. O. H. Thomas. Mrs. Monroe Paxman: alternates, Joseph 8. J'ark, Frank Darning, Mrs. L. C. Potter, W.. Monroe Paxman, E. Byland, Kd Peay; county central committeemen B. F. Roper, Mrs. L. O. Potter. Third district Delegates, Reed Knud-seI.eo J. Arthur J. Durrant, Sr Knight, May J. Vincent, E. A. Mitchell K. Farrer, Joseph P. Gourlay. Ola K. Olsen, Jr., E. V. Vincent, Thomas S. Junes, Arthur J. Durrant, Jr Ole K. Olsen. Br, YV. O- - WtUard. A. W. Har ding. Edward Scott, Frank Spencer, iMrs. Joseph P. Gourlev, Mr. Wllford Perry. Karl Knudsen; alternates, Mrs. Leo J. Knight, Mrs. A. J. Durrant, Br., Henry T. Brown, J. F. Halladay, Mrs. Karl rnudsen, Georee Madsen, Mra A. W. K. Mrs. W. Harding, Farrer; county een-t-Reed J. Knudsen, lommltteemen, Mrs Joseph P. Uourley. district Fourth Delegates, Dr. If. C. F. Westrope, Mrs. H. S. Pyne, George A. Clark. J. K. Allen, I. E. Brock-hanJnsyer Bird, A. L. Booth, Mrs, Leah Eklns, Fart Bos hard, LeRoy Dixon. Mis. Nettie Reek: alternates, Mrs. LeRoy Dixon, Car Bandley, Albert F. Singleton, Mrs Jesse Harmon, Claude Ashworth, Mrs Margaret May; county central committeemen, A. L. Booth, Mra. LeRoy Dixon Fifth district Delegates, F, H. 'Wright, R. -- R. Jacob Coleman, L, K. Eggertsen, Thorne, George P. Parker. Albert Msbey, V S Harris. Reed Anderberg. John Raxey J M Jensen, .losenh B. Keeler, E H Holt. H C. Hicks, Walter Bandley, N. F Hicks J W. Johnson. .1. F, Graham, Mrs F. If Wright. James Frowther, L. H Holbrook. Mrs I. H. McEwan. alternates, L. F,. Lggertsen, Mrs. J. K. Boshard Mrs.. J M. Jensen. Jesse N. Erllertsen, otto B.rk, Mrs. J. H. Boshard. Thad H Fluff. Mrs. L. H. Farnsworth. Mrs Heber F Hkks. Mrs J. W. Johnson, W. 8. Earl T. Kmiiv Nielsen, Willis. Mr Pardoe, Mrs. ! t. H Jones, Mrs. L. E, central committeemen, Fggertsen. county Mr Lacy II. Farnsworth, Reed Ander-her- g c. YV - , ,$Qk: ij . n. fs 'iSJp.Z-- r J;'., ' YY . al - JJ.t f 'id . sT'l Y ' r- Mm rZSfcuJ k, - V? 'i - (3 ; , J. odj Ni', 'ft 1 i . 1&T Tke.lf- , yrwi n Vt? 1 J : 'r v ' btiv s &&A & VS Kai Sang Beats Bunting in Race for Big Stake NEW YORK, 8ept. 9. Kai Sang, crack of theyRancocas stable, raced to victory today in the historic Lawrence realization stakes, one of the premier events of the season at park I'avne Whitneys highly reHarry garded Bunting finished second, a half length behind. Rockminister, owned by onlv other Mpntford Jones, and th starter, was two lengths back of Buntmile and five furfor the The time ing. longs was 2 43 Victory for Kai gang carried with It a pdrse of $21,400 and recognition as the distance champion as the Bel-moi- Name Bayer on Genuine Democrats Hold Primaries and Choose Representatives to OGDEN, Sept. Bayer when yon buy Aspirin. Unless you see the name Bayer on 'package or on tablets you nre not flatting the genuine Bayer produet prescribed by physicians over twenty-twyears and proved safe by millions 'for colds, headache, toothache, earache, neuralgia, lumbago, rheumatism, neuritis and for pain in general.' Accept only Bayer package which contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell bottles of S4 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Moaoaceticacidestey of Bali.eylicacid. Hav o If want to Save Let Us do Your Fur You One-Ha- lf Vs01' F; A; CARTER . 7 Specialist FUR AND PLUME WORK 6 1 RICHARDS STREET, BY 32 1 WEST FIRST SOUTH. door north Porter.Walton Largo Seed Store. Ostrich Plumes Cleaned and Curled 76 cents Bach, Any Size. 9, Conventions. Weber eounty Demo- crats tonight named the delegates to the eounty convention, which will be held at the courthouse next Saturday afternoon, to nominate a county, legislative and judicial district ticket The city primaries were held in ths courthouse tonight with the largest attendance that has attended the primaries of the party In a number of years. The delegates named. tonight were as follows: First ward D. H. Ensign, N. A. Tanner, B, H. Boddard, Fred L. Packard, Hagbert M. Anderson, George IE. Browning, Mrs. Marlon M. Browning, Elisabeth 8. Oake.v, Hyrum A. Bebna Frank Francis, Seth Blair, Robert A. Hunter, John Nichols, Job Ihngree, Jr., Helen L. K. Goddard, Ellen H. Tanner, Mrs. Fred Packard, Ora Nye. A. W. .Petty, Vera E. Betty, E. A. Ensign, Mary A. Ensign, Daisy llaginnie, C. W. Everts, David H. Doxey, Mrs. W. L Maglnnis, CorLeona Campbell, Joseph Weston. nelius Weston, Mas Bramwell, H. K. E. Mrs. H. Lela Garner, Garner, Ensign, Francis Goddard. Harold M. Browning, Henry E. Taylor. N. B. Hunr, Zeyla Hlalr, H. E, Boswell, Wealthy D. Ensign, Mike Moran, Ben Garner, Mrs. Ben Garner. hecond'ward James Bartbolomeo. Dr. B. W. Bacon, John Paine, Haskell H. Bhurtllff, J. V, Parker. Mrs. J. V. Parker, William Fields, Harvey Taj lor, D. W. Evans. William Vaughn, John B. Trimble. Mrs. ,P. H. Breen, Mrs. Dora VVagstaff, Mrs. Addle Day, Thomas G- - Miller, Esther Fife, Mrs. Carl Thedell, Barney pox. Robert Shin lev. George Green, Mrs. Caroline Wiggins,. James Erickson, W. H. James. Third John M. Psdsrson, Joseph Greu, Frank P. Hubb&nd. Asael Farr, Sr,, Ei nest L. Wilkinson, A. T. Waldron, Marcus Farr, Mrs. R. B. Wilkinson, Mrs. A. K. Foulger, Lorenso Anderson, Truman Rherman, R. A. Norris. George A. Seaman, Prudence L. Hubband, Mrs, Lorenzo Anderson, Louis Lofgren, John M. Child, H. H. Armstrong, W. N. Farr. Jt. B. Porter, Robert Wilkinson, Mrs. R. A. Norris, Mrs. Edith D. Green, W. M. lb ire, George Price, Minnie Westmeyer. Fourth ward W. B. Porterfield, J. S. Parker, Joseph Ches, F. A. Rose, M. V. Cram. W. N. McIntyre, Gilbert Belngp. Hyrum Belnap, H. H. Goddard. J. S. Campbell, E. Dowling, J. B. Murphy. Mrs. Chris Flgare, peter Ermstrom, Joseph U, Bates, Mra Peter Ermstrom, Lawrence T. Dee, Carlisle 8teveps, H. W. GwlD Ham, J. C. Evans, Mrs. Joseph B. Bates, Aaron Tracy, David Tribe, Lillian Corey, Josephine Seaman, Hyrum K. Lund, J. W. Wlndle,- Mrs. J. Yf. Wlndle, Jease S. Mrs. Crowshaw, Richards, Ephraim Welthea Marriott, Harmon Perry, 8. 8. 8. Mrs J. Higginbotham. Campbell, Mrs. Rose Cram, Mrs. William Cortes, John A1 Harris, Dr. B. M. McCready, Mra Conroy, Arthur Hnrveaton, If. H Henderson, Dr. 1). W. Henderson, A. B. Belnap, Alex Rlrle, David M. Fletcher, Fhauncev Richards, Mrs. Aaron Tracy, Francis Fowlee. Parley Eldrtdge,C. F. Fifth ward Schade, George Lock-beaJr , T. 8. Browning, C. M. Ramey, T. A. Ehreeve, John L. Taylor, Alma Eva Allen, Allen. Peterson, George Thomas (Cunningham, Joseph Ririe, Ana Rlrle, James Brennan. Evelyn Dobbs, Beatrice C. Dodd, fltuart P. Dodd. Heher M. J. Coleman, Jed Browning, Wade Johnson, Belle Coleman, Jxjulse John. A Hoe Greenweil, W. H. John, C. F. Patterson, H C, Peterson, Stanley Torsik, M. K. Schade, A. R. Parker, F, N. Hutto. Neilte Keane. Ruth Parker, Clarence 8. T. Wppeon, O. W. Baker. Willard Boowcroft, Claude Farr, Mrs 8. 8. Smith, C. J. Humphries, Oeorge Shorten, H. H. Spencer. Mrs. Orson Reiser, Mrs. J. T. Lynch, F. J. Lindquist, C. H. Smith, Ruth Hut(o, Emily Carr. . d, Kk-lim- d, AGED JUDGE 19 KILLED. OAKLAND. Cal.. Sent. Judge John M. O'Neill, 79 years of age, was struck automobile an her tonight. and killed by 8. R. Nelson, a barber, who, the police aid, drove the car which struck the Until fifteen aged jurist, was held. years ago Judge ONeill was on the superior bench at Fort Worth, Texas. LUMBER SALESMAN LEAVES. Having been associated for the past seven years with both the .retail and wholesale lumber business In the district. Ward E. Rayhould leaves voday to accept a position aa salesman for an eastern coffTrrn. inter-mounta- L- vh tit WEATHER DATA fomiwratUe U SepfPmhpr eiher K22 Valve Laumlrv rfmpaii)', mats thin8 ftlon with a double play. Cooper pitched a Kpleruiid game and three timee with emerged against him when Iteusser, the bases werenothing full. to recover fr irMnln, injnm Otto I. Weber, Wlr iteuM r vi UeiLurt A . Anna K Marguerite data at Salt Lake I il.v TeioKertur 72 dojfrff. tdsv MS 'i hijlivet ia itii in wntU kirn? 174 h 47 freea; IowriI lattt nUlit eat this month 1H74 wnt ine mean tcmiHrarur ft o derppn, twin v B7 normal wh decrees, accumiilntrd evens il dexrre. siare the firet of the month acrumulated defluienc suite Januarr 1 Is JiJU defreen. Humidity Dry htilb temtM'ratufe at fl a. m., decrees; wet bulb temerture at 6 a. in V defreea. relative huniidhr at 0 a m.. 40 per ren-- ; dry bulb temperature at noon, eun relative humldUv at Rouu. time, 48 degree, turn time. 20 per cent, tlrv bulb lent per hire m . 7 wet bulb lennriiture decrees: dp. at 0 p. m.. AO decrees, relative hiinildHi at nt. f 0 n. m , 24 per Ulvon e livore. Aleck lVtr Ar.iiKiki. t.ust kpailuR sml tollec-tioIWdoh'Jiw uKU&Ae t bristuh U s of i.hl piiitnc.-iiiigreemviil . L. ihurnhiU atamst James K. Thornhill, invoke, failure t pomde J H Kuhn against Kzra M Petensun, trans-crn- t t ho of ft)ppal on iHh ti-KHxn P Hindar asalnst JoJhn A. Sindar. rbarited infhlellty Walker Itrrdliera Hanker agmnst t A . cvlltton tase. 4 it $2000 Radios Trim. Midvalers in Sharp Diamond Clash The Baldwin Kadto company defeated the Central Utah Freelpltollnu Total for 21 hours endln at the Midvale nine none total for this month to 0 p. m. wa league jesterday at Bonneville park by date is 01 of an tmli. aumnullel deficient for this month to date la .22 of atr Inih. tolul a arore of 4 to 3. There wan lotn of fun to date 14.b and a rattling good nemipro bail game. preelpltatlon alni January inrhts. accumulated exveas alow January Another ficak was addel to the park inches. S.&3 reeoid when I'eteron of Midvale drove TAKEN AT 0 thw ball under the right field fence and WEATHBH CB8ERVATION P. M., MOt NTAIN TIME, scored two men ahead of him. Jacobs gave a fine exhibition in the short field and laimbourne atarred wth the ntiek. 5 lu)ae and Jacobs helped 1 BIITflg. Marru J and llascl Johcaoa Chrlstsoscn, 030 Eighth East. Ik. ('land? U. and Ethel (4. Abrsms Hcsrte, 0t. park's iHvpital, 13U Edith avenue, flrl. t'barlc L. ami ilartlui H. I'e.ers Kvcrill, 574 nfth East, girl. ltlani A and Marion H. Hamlin W'aijtor, St, Mark's hospital. 8M Ponningtoo avetc, girl. emxeswse. f rhlnuo Denver . . ...I ...I Orsad Junct.l Helena . , . . fjatidcr . , , j fos Angeles i Modens . . New York Oklahoma . Omaha . Itioeais . ..I PocataJln . . I Portland , .1 Rapid City .1 Halt Takn .M Han gran. ..I Hants Yt ...1 Spokane , ..I rononsh . W IttDMIUlCca J Velhm atone ( ..i. J ...I ..j 7dl TH- NR! .Wl 10 721 Mi St' 00i 00! 74 78! 801 SOI . 82 8WI 2! E 681 Osl SE1 I . F 74 N' Wl . 1 7ll WINK' sal 71 led R ... wl-l- niwl ol -- 2? It . i Clear Randall-Dod- d Auto Company NEW SUITS TILED, . Ogden Iron Work eompiwy Beet flmwars Sugar company to recover $775 &A on note. E. Ernbtt ts. Uasatoyo Joseph Burt)tdg, shief of police, petition for writ of habeas crpn. Esther Berry ra. JfhB Berry, to enforce cotirt Second East 47-5- 1 t St. order. "v 9 V - ? A Fall Sewing Time Is White ! - -- $1062.00 Cd?. Walker Bros. Banker vs. Dr. W. D Dono-beto recover $4Wj0 en note. Martha Moser by her fuawlluo! Orant M's r, . City for .OOCJear WITH YOUR MONEY WHERE VALUES ARE SUPREME! month. Come and select your favorite make and tell us what you wilt pay. The' strike will then be settled." No. reasonable offer refused. ' You itake no chances. Our name means j, ?3 Quality, Service and Good Value, t 4-- ,on t tear .00 ( tear .on Pt. CM r. w w All used sewing machines must go this i r 1 f ioudy .tn Clear .00Pt ml- You can purchase a 1923 model c 7Mnde BU1CK in Salt Lake f T Pt. CM?, .on t. Cldy. .on t lar .( .on clear I i'AtuAu V? iitiULb! , Just Think! .00 t'lear .1)0 .7. t car 10' .tw loudr .ntPPt. CM y. I I US' 1001 7N . . . I 70 -'i S'ti SOISW' 10! Bol 64' N!.,..i 70 S' 72 N Wl 4' W 72! 261 Till' so W ..,.1 82 ndr ioudy NR'... .00 lHr NW . ..t .on t'lrar Uik Wl fNi It. 10i t idy. Ki... .onH tear 74 H2 r ft'fsv m4 i& 1 Stations. fa s. - 1 flolso Charles W. aid Edna Uamptaw titiapsJbciiW $5$ Tenth avenne, gtrt. Beniamin T. and Harriet 7. Williams MUmt. 1. 8. hospital, 452 UUtoe avepue, boy L Edmund 8. and A4g ft, piuiUiften Geltb 181 Jafferaoa street, hey. Charles T. and Jane A. Fearnley John ton, 855 Wiat tury v4uttc, buy. Trank Thomas and Genevieve Faulkqey, Rohe ruts hospital, 184 K street, garL-bis. Holy tMsrihlnitM Jshanaea and Aagot Muyrt Haagenaen Henrlksen L D. 8. ksspittl, Fair moet apartment, boy. Nrlsoa and Peart Jewel Ugbtfbet Naare, Jlta 818 East Ninth South, bey. v 8. hospital. 1 V- Si Iere ActNow! Co., 72 So. j Edf |