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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1922. Mre Ella M Ipaou. 425 Sooth Olh teat Jennie .Davidson. 1325 Bast Sth South. .( PRECINCT NO. L 126 Mrs. Rena Wheeler. Murray, K. T. D. 1 IS 117 William H. Stout Murray, R F. D. No. R Mr. A. A. Woods. S061 Soft 8Brd East PRECINCT NO. R 18V Tom B. Ja menus. 1060 Booth Sth Want 183 lease W. Foi. 185 Beryl aveonn. 188 adtn Cottrell. 1768 South Slot Bust 184 Alim Jesses, ,Dalo itattuo. Parley's can- -' son. 0. 8. PRECINCT 186-Ag- ues H. Mawaon, 8504 Stats. Tth tent 187 Mm Jana 8. Davidson. 1113 158 Martha. I. North, 8708 A. Highland telro. PRECINCT NO. A 141 Mm 0. W. Even, Garfield. 143 Ruby E Deland, Magna. 146 Mrs. Oliver A. Jones, Bacchus. PRECINCT NO. A 146 Emma Craig. ,R. F D. No. 1 Balt Inks. 146 Mm Elliaaeth C, Porter, R. P. D. No. A 127 138 REGISTER EARLY Four Days Named on Which to Examine Registration Lists; Agents Appointed. Date for registration for til 1cUoa to b hold November T wer announced yesterday m Seine Tuesday and Wednesday, October 19 and 11; Tuesday, October 17, and Tueadar. October II. The importance of registration waa liupreeeed upon voter of the city In iaaued by Frederick C. Loofbourow, chair, man of the Republican county commit' tee. V The registration agents alao were an Boa 87. A. H. Breens. B. P. D. No. ,8, Bov 48. Joseph 8. Benakw, Murray. R. I. D. No. 7. PRECINCT NO. A 86 Marta U Phelps. Midvale. 157 Mm Mae Becketead. ,8a. Mela at, Midvale. 158 Mm. George T. Sharp, Randy, B. F. D. No, A 148 150 156 160 106 167 168 lfl PREdNCT NO. T. I Allaop, Butler. James Damn, Cardiff Mines, Deborah tonwood. John Stowe, Big Cot- R. D. No. A Bandy. Carl Larson. Bandy. No, Ac Alvin A. Deapaln, Randy, R. Mr. Loofbourw aald that it wa Dooglaa Deapaln. Alta. Important that every voter should aee 1710. B. Vombrnor. Bandy. oD. Net. that hla name la upon the registrar1 PRECINCT NO. A book In hi district.. It waa suggested 173 Helen M Vaudry. Draper. that mlatakea are oftan made In the 178 Emily transfer of name and that If the name 179 George 8. Tali, Riverton. 'n lost the voter will be unable to cast 180- 8. H. Cremp Rlrerton. R. D. No. 1. a ballot no matter how Ions be may PRECINCT NO. 8. have lived m the district. 176 Mr. Rachael Irving. River to. The registration agents for the district 177 Gordon 8. Becketead, ,8andy, R. in Balt Irak City and county are aa PRECINCT NO. 1A i follows: 186 Mrs. Sarah 14. Chriatvpheraou, nounced. DenelyJ-.Blverto- tom stars. Diet t Hucl D. Weller. T868outh 2nd East. 9 Lear Smith. Sldite.t 7th South. 654 P.rk. I Mar, C. Kldmot, 648 South 8th lilt. 4 Millie D. Shepherd. A Jennets L. Ohrtsteneen, 1171 B. 7th So. 6 Bernice F. iTellefeett, 1N South 4th Bast. Mis. W. B. Ward, BIB South 8th Beet. 5 J.u. B. Bodfklus, 71 Tale sunn. , e Mrs. Rachael WetU, 1U1 Beet llth South. 10-ih-tre. Ooru .Chamber! to, 1147 Booth State. 11 LUltoa H. Hortmeea. $M Rarrteoa ava. IS Mrs. r. R. Smith. 1577 South 5th Raft. 15 Mrs. Saaford Hedfee, SSI Browatog are. 14 Tlorwu OeUchtly. DM Bmersoa. i 16 Mr. Charles Fanoaa SSI Powniiifbaa are. 15 tattle , Shipp. 1707 Windsor. 17 Mrs. ltlna Bills. 540 Seventh 18 Mrs. Roth L. lAllen. IS01 Hlghlud Drive. IS Myrtle B. taw, ISOS Booth Bute. 30 Mm. Ada Mott, ISIS 4th Beet. M Mrs. Agnot F. Wootley, 860 Booth ted test. 23 Blee N. Tsraert, 1SS0 B. Slet South. , SECOND WARD. 20 Mm. tactnde Levy, 821 Cooetttntton bids. 27 Mm. rrancee Barr, 21 S West 2nd (Sooth. 20 Mm. Vida Bohltng. 752 West 1st Booth. 2 Sarah O. Baalam. SS Wot 2nd South. AO Mrs. Augusta Btevenaon, 317 Bo 2nd West. St Margaret tngereoU. 2A8 Booth 7th West. S3 Mm. A Ilea M. Alpla, MS South let Wret. A Mrs tens Snyder, 417 South W. Temple. 8 Elvira jThomeoa. A 24 Went 6th South. 88 Mary Ferry, 472 Sooth 8th West. AS Mre. Brma Walker, SIB Sperry court. ST Mm. Ada W. Coppln, Ml South let West 86 A. Cerlqulet. AM Went 7th South. 88 Auule Mey rietcher. 850 Bo 8th West 40 Nannie McKttrlok, ISIS W. Sth Booth. 41 B. F. Reeves, 1802 Sooth Main. 42 A. X. Ooaley, 1408 Indiana ovenna. THIRD WARD. 81 IM. Kate Routs Nichols, 178 W. 1st Nth SB Celle B. White. 118 W. North Temple. M Minnie I. Vaa Steetar. 61 No. Sth West. 64 Mm. lama (Emery, 48 North Tth Weet AS Mr. Vlnate B. Campbell, 187 Oerrard are. 56 Rmlly Finch. 864 Quince Rtreat. 67 Ida Holmes, 458 Pugaley court 68 Mre. W. P. flllleepte, 468 No. Sth Weet. 68-L- ydl K. ImitU, 423 North 10th Weet I 60 Mre. Alma Henoch. 1388 Beck street. 61 Edith H. Hill 688 North tad West 63 Mm. Chtoe lone. 1468 W. 4th North. 78 Gertrude Mary ideoghegaa. 800 N. Bute, 77 Mm. Martha Snow Beat, 80 2nd a W8 Ida L. Nelson, 261 Sr6 areao. 78 Ine H. Wells, 176 G street 80 Anal B. Hlgham. 488 Srd evenue. K1 Alice Onmmlnge. 827 Srd evrnoe. 83 Mm. Jeeae R. Bean, 1128 4th 86 loanphtne Blmmooa WUhea, 406 Tth areuna. 84 Mm. Clam N. Maoghn. 202 I street 86 R. X. Neslen. 167 10th arvnne. T M. a tnna nrrs ward. 1ST D. i at 120 Main Mm W B n. Womens Silk Hull, Bingham. 180 Stella Klopeoetipe. Bingham, t IPO Mm, A. J. R reason, Bingham. ham. 183 Mm Alice Peterson, Lark-Bla- g j PRECINCT 150. 1L 186 Mm. Milton W. Jones, 4585 Booth State. 187 Norman W. Erickson, ,4813 Wasatch ava., t i9 Mnrray. John M. Graham, 4074 Poplar to., Murray. Murmyr long Atwood, 884 Vtae John H. Procter, Murray, B. D. No. A PRECINCT NO. 1R 206-My-rtle J. Rudy, fair grounds. 196 186 390 t, Offered for this week in A Special Selling The member of the Republican county committee end their ooworkers will be meetgin a series of rallies and cottage ing throughout the county on Monday next It Is the plan of the committee to hold meetings or rallies to every dis'' trict In the county. For the furtherance of this work, a apeak era committee has been appointed. d Thl committee, of which Will K. chairman, will have charge of the meetings and will he assisted by such other speakers aa they may secure. A canvass of the county will also be started Monday. The district chairmen will have charge of the oanvaaa in their particular district and will be gusslsted by a corps of volunteer wonters. The following have been appointed members of the speakers! committee: W. H. Folland, chairman: R. Verne McCullough, Parley P. Jenson, Nicholas O Morgan, W. Mont Ferry, Fred W. Price. Frank Quist, Wesley E. King. Rub. sell G. Schulder, Wallace B. Kelley, J. Reuben Clark, George F. Wesson, Oscar W. Carlson, Robert Is Judd, Carl A. Badger, Harrison H! J enklnn, Charles M. Morris, Sidney B. Clawson, Edgar A. Rogers, James Sabine and George G. Armstrong. Black Satin. A heavy, rich dresa silk.; high luster. Regularly priced $1.75. Special, per SI.25 yard $1.75. Vr t'el c lus - fi'V Cl 7fJ Special V ut t Ufj 5 SATIN PHALANX a - COSTUME VELVET Satin Phalanx, a box loom woven silk ; 30 shades to select from. Regularly priced $3.00. Special, S239 per yard.......,. H6 f 35-in- ch Black Silk Chiffon Velvet. Handsome rich velvet,. Specially S3.E0 priced per yard,,,,, 30-in- ch I Jt before October 12, according to Clarence Cowan, county clerk. F. C. Doofbourow, chairman of tha Re publican county committee, yesterday filed with Mr. Cowan a certified record of the proceedings of the meeting. Including the name and addressee of mixed' Tweed Suitings Velour and Checks, in a variety of color combinations. Regular values to 2,113 $3.00. Special, per yard.,.,,,. 54-inc- A large assortment of colors; every Full fashioned and semi-fas- h size. ioned. Hose that regularly are priced at $1.25, $1.50 to $1.95; special c95c WOOL JERSEY all-wo- ol h 54-inc- h Jersey Cloth, special All-Wo- ol regularly priced at $2-5- MlV V TWEED SUITINGS for various public office certificates of nomination on or Candidates file Taffeta-Soft,-- trous finish. Regularly priced - Must File Certificates. must Black Chiffon 35-in- ch Ft 14 1 35-in- ch A Priced TAFFETA BLACK BLACK SATIN Fol-lan- . 3000 Pairs of Pare Thread Silk Hose MPJ n ai 4 j lot Mm, ntsa G. Dtxon. ISA 4 Regent street. 103 Georg B. Bmyth, 144 Bast ted Booth. 106 Marie ,B. Wtlcox. 142 Booth Srd East 104 Claudia Morris. 440 teat ted South. 106 Vert H. Felt HO South 7th East 106- 0. G. Goss, 47 South Sth Bast. 107 Mm. Ylllette Snow, 187 Booth llth teat 106 Heine F. Reiner, 60 South 18th East 100 Mm. lO. B Bennett BAS B. Srd South. 110 B. W. Tevlor, 803 teat ted Booth. Committeemen Named. 111 Mae B, Pita pa trick, 488 Sooth Stats. Bpeclal te The Tribune, 113 Isabelle C. Ireland, S62 South Srd Eaet. MT. PLEASANT. Oct. B. The local 116 Katherine G. McCooey, .288 B. 4th South. 114 Vera Wilson, 815 Denver precinct Democratic committee ha been 115 Mrs. Minnie Xlngdtm, TIT test 4th Booth. selected, with the following members Kiil0Bii5ZCn An Extraordinary Coatings 54-inc- All-Wo- ol Four Are Injured in Auto Accident s Democrats Choose Ticket. Austin Johnson, Id years of sgs. of East First South street, received a cut over the left ay when th automobile h was operating ooDldsd with a on machine ddven by Dr...IL Main street, near Rebond bbuth street Both car were badly damaged. Johnson waa given treatment at the emergency Democrats of San Juan county have placed the following ticket in tha field: Representative, ' commissioner, J. NIxr four-yea- r two-yeE. Weston; commissioner, Henry 8. Barnes; county clerk, Wilmer Isabelle Miss Redd; hospital. Bronson; recorder. assessor, D. B. Perkins; sheriff, William David Cline, 11 year, of age, 216 B Oliver; county attorney, Fred W. Kel- street fell from motor truck and was ler; treasurer, Mr. Lenora Jones; sur- cut and bruised slightly. He received veyor, William tones. treatment at th emergency hospital and then returned home. The name of th Nominations Made. driver waa not ascertained. Edmund Sykes, U year of age, 164 B pedal to Tha Tribute. East First South street was cut on th 5. Beaver BHAVER, Oct precinct when hit on the head with a base-be- ll Democrats have nominated the follow- scalp bat while playing at the West Juing precinct officers: Justice of the peace, nior school Four yesterday. William C. Oakden; constable, Joseph R. stitcheshigh were taken In hi scalp at th Murdock. emergency hospital. I F. Drue. 17 year of eg. 1081 Third District Meets. . North Redwood road, we struck by an automobil outside th south gat of th Special to The Tribune. tat fair ground tost night with th PARK CITY, Oct. 5. The Democrats of result that his left ankle was wrenched. tha Third senatorial district held their Th automobile that knocked him down convention here Wednesday afternoon, was driven by F. (V. Day, 119 South the counties represented being Wasatch, First West street acoordlug to the poSummit and Morgan. Rich and Daggett lice. counties had no delegates, but a message was deceived from the former county In. dorsmg George A. Fisher of Wasatch county for state senator. J. W. Clyde of Hobflr City was elected chairman and L. C. Montgomery of Heber City was elected secretary of the convention. Those - Roy White, 27 year, of age, who was named on the committee on credentials found unconscious by the colic at tb were: J, F. Flanagan, John H. Millar and Shelton hotel, 129 South West Temple Gilbert Francis. During the recess the street Wednesday, died at th county Summit county delegation held a Caucus hospital early yesterday morning. Cause to decide on a candidate for state sena- of death is unknown, according to th tor, there being two candidate from tha police end th hospital management Th . p o ..agues mebi.. WJtslft8rhcd. -4 ,54yuf4Gt4-ywt4f4y-t.-41i4-tBftfcounty Those nominated for state senator tuary chapel of Evans A Early. The powere: George A. Fisher, Heber City; J. lice aald last night that Whits had not L. Boyden, Coalville, and A. F. M archant. been drinking, but that h waa rolling Feoa. Mr. Fisher received 12 vote on In agony on ths floor when thy arrived. the third bailey and th vot was then The hotel management sent for th made unanimous. police on finding White In a .critical Tha following senatorial committee was condition, they said. At th hotel nothappointed to serve for four years. J. D. ing ,wa known about th man, who. It Fisher, Summit county; J. H. Miller, was aald- - had registered only the day Wasatch County ;GMbrt Franc I a. Morgan before hie death: county; George W. Robinson, Rich ooun-tAccording to Evan & Early; th body and H. Bennlon, Daggstt county. from being held awaiting insttecUon the pollc department concerning an " Two Parties Nominate. . autopsy. According- - to police Investigations, Whit died of natural oauaes, there ' Spwlil to Tb. Trlbuaa being no evidence of sutcid or foul play. and Oct. I. Republicans LOGAN. held their judicial convenDemocrat tions her today to nominate a Judge for the First judicial district, comprising i Cache, Box elder and Rich counties. The Republicans named Judge Melvin C. Harris, who already to serving under Further Interrogation of Charie J. appointment of Governor Mabey to fill Bengtaen, who has accused city commisthe vacancy caused by th death of sioner of misoonduot in office, and th Judge A. A. Law nominated Deon examination of two ooal company offiTh Democrat cials and cn lumber man decupled th of Logan, former county attor- attention of grand Juror yesterday. ney of Cache county. Mr. completed his testimony and Weston Vernon hv theBengtaen E 8. Chamber noon adjournment, but furnished of Logan, chairman and secretary, re- District Attorney B. A. Rrtgsra with th spectively, head the campaign commit- name of other witnesses who, Mr. Bengt-se- n tee for the Democrats. hi allegation. will corroborate says, The other witness examined yesterday RETURNS FROM EGYPT. were 'John S Crltchlow, general sale gent of th Utah Fuel company; A. C. Pr, D --Moor Lindsay, with Mr. 'Lindengineer of the earn oom- say. is registered at tha Hotel Utah. Dr. Watts, chiefFraDk E.Losee. ecgetanr of and Llndsay went. loQuebec to meet .Hrs.. party, e Dumber company. the McOoitsughy-Loibeen I Imisav. who has touring Egvpt Hotel Guest Dies at Hospital; Cause Unknown y, Bengtzen Continues as Witness for Grand Jury LingerleClasps Fancy Pins weeks- fromrplantinr Be-- " gin planting now and have a succession of beautiful, fragrant flowers all winter. Hyacinths, Tulips, Daffo-diL- s, etc., for both indoor and outdoor planting now ready. The largest stock in the west for your selection. Get Free Catalog, . a Sautoirs Our Genuine French Grown Giant Paper White Narcissus Bulbs will bloom five -- Underwear Special : Girdles If ; i o ,4 Vanity Fair Silk' Vests and Bloomers all new stock; first quality; every f, size. Vests " t Regularly priced $2.50. Specied.,.,. $1.45 Bloomers Regularly priced $3.95. Special. ....... ... . . ......... $2.45 PORTER, CO. WftLTON 41 O tryVsWM south WHAT SALT LANS CITY UTAH LOW OFFICE -:-REMTS remodeled building. Suites or single .rooms; e or court light Can be finished to suit yonr individNewly WILL SACRIFICE THIS . Nearly New HUDSON SEDAN FOR BEST CASH OFFER fl i 1 out-sid- ual needs. I ' u i Fon-neede- ck ' a Glove Silk PLANT BULBS NOW 264 ar Bracelets 4 if H. G. Erioksen, chairman; Robert H Hinckley, Roswell McArthur, Arthur F. Rasmussen, Joseph Schofield, R, N. Draper and Daniel Rasmussen. h? k r - T. Ear Rings A complete selection of sizes in our Service Silk Hose, priced $1.93 M (6- JtTJ A Mixed and Checked Coatings, in weights which are heavy enough h without linings. Included in the collection are plain colors in kitten's 'ear, in shades of scarlet, Kelly green, navy, French and Copenhagen blues. Specially priced, Ffj per yard Epwlil to Tit Tribune. MOAB, Oct. 6. Th Sale ervicexSilIfJoj . Senator William H. King will be the speaker at a luncheon of the Womens Democratic club to be held at noon today at the Newhouse hotel, according to an announcement made last night by Mrs. Daisy C. Allen, president of the organisation. Senator King and D. C. Dunbar, Democratic nominee for congressman from the Becond district, spoke at the West Bountiful tabernacle yesterday. They will apeak at Garfied at a meeting to be tonight held In the high school gymnasium. 1 t 0. Kins to Speak. 4 iOi i Regent Building . Above Branch Postoffice. See Clayton Investment Co., Regent 'Building, Fully equipped and in elegant condition. . Used only by myself.See MR.DAYNES, 61 Main Ct. - |