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Show t ' THE SALT LAKi! TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORKIXO, Mrs. B. T. Pyper (D), 73 East Second Bingham: Tom Tibbies R). Bingham; South street. George E. Merchant (D), Bingham. District No 104 D. II, Wenger R. District No. 187 Georg C. Kail 4R. 48 South Ninth East etreet; Mattie Bingham; D. J. Bevan fR), Bkigham; (R), 949 East Second South street, DavlpC. Lyon fD), Bingham. A. N. Smith (D) 155 Lincoln street. District No. 189 J. D. Knudsen 4K), District No. 107 William K. Lessee Copperfield. Bingham; Mr. J. H (R), 1136 East Second South atreet; WilfR), Copperfield, Bingham; W. E. liam i Walker (Ri, 166 South First East Scott tD), Bingham Canyon. No. 190 B. L. Smith R), 1055 East District street; Aqulla Nebeker 40), Th following hava been selected to act 466 South Ninth West street: L. J BowSecond South street. , Bingham: William A. Cole fR). Bingham; 367 R. D. street. ers West South Eighth District No. 108 George A. Wllllamt Sidney TregaskiS fD), Bingham, as judges of the election" tomorrow in the (0), (R). (9 (R), 1461 Sigabee: Haxel R. Reiser (K), No. 1.. District No. 34 W. W. various districts in Salt Laid) City and South First West street; Phelps M. Mrs. Louise R). District No. 193 H. O. Kuphaldt (4 South Thirteenth East street; William Orton tR), 15 South Second West; W. B. Hughes 40). 29 South Thirteenth East lark; Reuben Nell fR). Lark; Dorus county: S. Theobold 0). 62 West Seventh South. street, FIRST WARD-- . Thomas fD), Lark. No. 37 Homer Holmgren (R). . District No. 109 James P. Vick PRECINCT NO. 11. 223, District No. 1 Charles Harker R), (34 105District South Second IV eat etreet; James Brunswick place; J. H. Guy man (R), 22 District No. 19 William Turner R). W. Della Roberta street; Kardley (R), E. Bennock (R), 168 South West Temple Laroda court; K. G. Dyer 40). 276R).East Earl Wattls fR); Roy M.lter tD). Murray; 521 South Slain street; Harriet A. Max-we- ll street; D. P. Felt (0), 828 South First Second South street District No. 17 Ed Warenekl 'fR), West street. 31 District No. 110 Mrs. E. Fox (R). Murray; Thomas Martin (K). (D), 66 Sast Sixth South street. District No. II F. G. Irvine (R). 55 District No. 199 J. Emtl Erickson I. South; Mis. H. W. Quacken-bus- h restrict No. 2 Claude L. White (R). West Sixth South street; Ella Crockett East Third (R), (31 East Third South; Ruth R). Murray: A. E. Robinson tR); Ed 430 South Fourth East street; Mrs. Cora (R), rear 328 West Eighth South etreet; M. Penrose 230 Larson South Ninth East. tD). 163 Elm street. Murray. (D). J. McLoughlln, 463 West Sixth South. District No. 19 C, J. Sands fR); WilDistrict No. Ill E. D. Margetts (It), Sanders (R), (34 South Fourth East; C. W.District No. 19 Mrs. Esther Welding 4 East Fourth South; llmi Fisher tR). liam Atwood fR), 104 Vine atreet. MurF. Christensen (D). 44T East Eighth (R). 774 South Eighth West street; Mrs. Wilcox hotel; Florence Canty iDj, 419 ray; Michael Mauss (D). South street. CrUsie Hoagland (K). 738 South Eighth Church street. District No. 200 John R'chardson fR). District No 3 J. A. Bywater R), (31 West etreet; Frank M. Broiling (D), 157 District No. 112 Mrs. Marcus F. Whit-- Murrav, Salt Lake County Shops, Michael South Sixth East James Astle R). 07 West Sixth South street. McMIIttn 342 man Third Sadie K), Murray, Salt Lake County East 4R). street; South Sixth East, A. J. Hogan (D) 680 District No. 40 Mrs. Elsie M. Ludwig Bergerman (R), 22( East Third South Shop; James E. Clay fD), Murtay, R. 1. East Seventh South. fR), 254 Concord street; Mrs. Agnes K. street; 6. E. J. King 4D), 337 South Fourth No. District No. 4 M. F. EaWe (R). (39 Bourne (R). 243 Concord etrest; F. J. PRECINCT NO. 12. Seventh East street. Edward Brook R), Dunford D). 1240 West Eighth South. East street. No. 113 Anna E. Hunter (R), District 17 847 Mendon avenue; Mrs. L. S. Brown District No. 206 J. I.. Dobon (R), 41 District Nee Henry Quayle K). 528 Third East; E Rummelmeyer (R). North Point; Henry Nebeker tR). North West Seventeenth South street: W. J. tDl, 734 Windsor street. District No. i N. P. Nellson R). (81 W Olsten holme ,(K), 1423 South Main; W. 28 East Firth South; Minnie Quay tD), Point; S. A Thomaa fD), Ninth North Elizabeth street; Walter Calderwood (K). D. Bailey D), 1479 South West Temple. 214 East Firth South. and Sixteenth West. District No. 114 Mrs Luclle Thayn 825 McClelland avenue; E. L. Jones (D), District No. 42 Cyrus Gold (R). 1049 VV. 435 T. South HopFourth L. ; Da C. vis fR), East; 73( MrCleiland avenue. South Tenth Meat etreet District No. (David Jenson (R), 3(2 (R), 1169 Indiana avenue; Mrs. H. Kern kins 4R), 446368Denver street; George C. Becker (D). Montclair place. East Ninth South street, Bernice Telef-se- n (D), 1228 West Eighth South street. District No. 115 H W. Powell R (R), 116 South Fourth East; George THIRD WARD. 429 Seventh East; S. R. Jones. 664 East Klenke (D). 54 South Fifth East. 61 Christensen J. No. Dtetrlct Hyrum 1001 Third South; James Oswald, 653 South District No. 7 George Baxter tR). fR). 144 North First West etreet; W. Seventh East. Seventh East street: Freda Morris XU). W. and First North Temple1 Pitt R, District No. 114 Herman Grether (R). 1032 Lake atreet; Mrs. M. A. Ferguson (D). 60 94 East' Fourth South; M O Randolph West streets: J. R. Mathews tR), street. North West First 29 905 S East Fourth South; B. . N. Thomas No. (R), E H. R), District No. 52 Fred T. Taylor (R). Mathews (D), 834 East Firth South. Herbert avenue; Mrs. Caskins (R), 928 245District Mervln etreet; North West Temple 1309 District No T. Harvard avenue; Jesse Badger (D), V. Davis West East Fourth 117 QE. BT. Kelly tR), 378 tR), 164 North Second 1235 McClelland avenue. South; Lloyd (R), 260 North E. Hart J. Mrs. D. South Thirteenth East; Mrs. Mamie TalDistrict No. 9 Thomas Woodward R, street; street. 1672 East Third South. 1907 South Eleventh East; B. B, Kamey First West No. Oeeiianed frsa Page Tw. SI Moroni GlllOeple (R), ley (D). District S. Reeves B. 115 Laird tD), avenue, COUNTY PRECINCT NO. 1 tR), 0 North Seventh West etreet; Florence 1209 Princeton avenue. District No. 126 J. T Erickson, Jr , held'ln the Jewish Orthodox church, beDistrict No. 10 Marie H. Tanner (R). Shipley (R), 16 Gardena street;' George (R). Murray, R. F. D. No 6; George F. tween Eighth and Ninth South on Second 48 Cleveland avenue; 8. H Rumel tR), Bishop fD). (16 West First .North. 84 Mrs. Maud Parrv R), No. rum (K. Sandy, It. F. D. No. 3; East street,' Lab District the who Mr 1550 South Second East street; C, D, Wilford West 241 North Eighth Mrs. A. H. Turner (D), Murray, R. F. D, Democratic nomineeWatson, street; for countv attorBrinton 40), 1612 State street. West street: Ninth 154 3. North No. Hall R). ney, was Introduced aa chairman of the District No. 11 Mis. Edna Steffenson 9. R. Harrison District. No. 127 E. C. Bagley (R), meeting, and he apok briefly (D), 06 West North TemIn IntroCR), 924 Bryan avenue; H. 0. Mortenson C. Smith etreet. ; ple Murray: K), George Murray; Welsh 8. the others. Mr. Corless, nominee B. 384 ducing Harrison avenue; 92 (R). 55 E. W. Reese tR). No. James District E. R. D. Moss 4D), Murray, F, for sheriff, also spoke briefly. (D). 1339 Blair street. street; J. A. Hunter (R). 326 No. 3. Mr. Maglnnla, who formerly was United District No. 12 Paul P. Ashworth (R). Apricot Main atrSet; George T. Brice (D), District No. 128 C. P, Rank-(R)- , Sugar States minister to Bolivia, told something Frank North 1498 Seventh East street; .Mrs. 44 Apricot street. StaOscar 8. Station; CapSun tR), Sugsr of th work which the Democratic party fori ess (R), 1461 Seventh East street; R), tion; Mrs. Sarah Debenham No. 66 John T. Edwards D). Thirty-thir- d In general, and Senator King In particuCora M. Shelley (D) 0408 South Sixth 411District Center street: Gethlns Jenkins (R). South and Dwenty-nlnt- h East. East street. lar, have done for the ews In this and 264 321 street; C. R. How (D). PRECINCT NO. 2. other countries. District No. 13 Mrs. Carol K. Eugden NorthAlmond street. West First South Senator King did not talk politics. He Thirteenth street; Dlstrtot No. 131 Junius B. Smith (R), R). (04 East (R). 23 District No. 67 T. A. Moore Ida Lincoln street; West Margaret Agee (R), 13371301 Mrs. South Second West; Alvin B. Smith went Into the history of the Jews and 160 Page North street; Fifth South Tenth Russell H. Johnson tD), N. (R), 1660 South Sixth West; Lucy W told of persecutions of this race In this (R), 663 Pugsley etreet: Mrs. T. East street. country and In Europe. Then hs went (D), 456 North Third West atreet. Smith D), Burton place. District No. 14 Rubv Evans (R), 1371 Bleak Brown 58 Mrs. (R). Ethel No. 132 8. LeRoy Richards Into more recent events and told of emDistrict No. District Browning avenue; J. Tracy Wootton fR), 617 North Fifth West street; Mrs. Min- (R), 2466 Thled East; Mrs. C. S. Pardo igration laws and what they meant. He 1420 Bryan avenue; Clifford Alston tD), North R), 180 East Truman avenue; John T. declared that h always had held a high nie Brittain R, (32 West Second 1419 Browning avenue. 552 North Baird D), 215South West Temple. ngteera for the Jewish people with whom D. R. Perkins D). street; 1975 15 A. J. Cannon (R), District No. District No. 13J Mary Bertagnole (R), ha came in contact, - and that he had West street. 423 Seventh East atreet; E. P. Phippen (R), Fifth 1751 South Nineteenth Btreet; William warmly supported President Wilson when District No. 69 Ray HaddockH. (R). . Seventh Bast and South North Seventeenth Billings Lester Thomas (R), 1868 East Seventeenth he appointed Justice Brands! to the su West street; H. Tenth 1975 Sevstreets; Jennie Harrington Kay South; Louis Bailey 4D), 2185 South preme court of the United States, the (R), 1146 West Third North street; enth East street. first time a Jew had been riven this Twenty-firEast. D. 87766 Simondl. District No. 16 Arthur Frewln (R). Foster R) Flora No. Lange Mr. District No. 134 J. A .White (R). Dale honor. Hs also spoke of the appointDistrict l 1740 South Ninth East street. D. C. Chap141 by President Wilson of Morgenthau North Beck street; Mrs. Mav A. station; J. W. Jenaon (R), Dale station ment man (R), 2009 Tenth East street; Thomas minister to Turkey. (R), 1505 Beck avenue; Nellie Joseph Shepherd (D), 2061 Parley- road. aaSenator South Harter Alston (D), 913 East .Twenty-fir- st North. Fourteenth 814 West King said that' he was a Mor(D). PRECINCT NO. 8. street. mon and that he had not tot that Inter No. 81 Mrs. Rose Bollwtnkle District No. 136 Peter Gordon fR), fere with his recommendation for public District Si o. 1" Louis M. Cannon (R), (R)District 875 West Capitol street; Jennie- A. 574 Ftixth East Btreet; Fred R. Withertll South street: Ray office. As evidence of this, hs referred 113 Clinton avenue; Mrs. Stats and Thirty-nint- h Pedersen R, D), Walton (R), 217 West Thirty-thir- d 664 Wral! street. South to Mr. Maglnnla, a Catholic, who Is her R). 2334 Eighth East street; W. S. Dal- T. B. Sleater i . G. street. R. Jones 2 Mrs. ton ET), 865 Park Way; Foster W. Jones, R. from New York at h.s own expense to No. District D4 strict No. 137 Daniel Davidson (R). assist in his election. 256 Lake street. 1462 West Fourth North street; Mrs. E. Senator King also District No 18 Mrs. Herman Bauer P. Bouck (R). 1673 West Fourth North 3112 South Seventh East: B. W. Merrill said that he had been one of the first to Cut- street: David Whittaker (D). 580 RedSouth street; suggest Simon Bamberger for governor (R), 896 East Thlrtv-nint- h (R), 2625 Highland drive; Mrs. Marie William Ackroyd (D), 666 Inland avenue of Utah and that he had supported him ler (R), 2644 Highland drive; Willard wood Road. District No. 138 Joe H. Parry Richards (D). R) throughout his campaign and his tenure FOURTH WARD. 3387 District No. D9 Ida C. Higham (R), North (R), In office. C. Albertson (R. 4000 Hyland place; Merarl W. No. District 1945 South State street; Emma Lemon lAwrence Rigby 8 Hyland place; Last night Senator King and Mr. Ma (D) Nell Seydell 4130 South Thirteenth East. East First North street; fR). 1735 Downlngton avenue; Rufus D. glnnls went to Eureka, where thev spoke North street; Clair (R). 78 East First Peacock (D), 245 Garfield avenue. to miners of that neighborhood. Tonight 4. PRECINCT NO., District No, 20 W. O. Sperry R), 439 K. Rager (D). 37 East North Temple Senator King will speak In Provo and District No. 141 William Murphy fR), Mr. Wilson avenue; David Thomas (R), 445 HWstrlct In the Orpheum theater In No. 77 Henry ,(R, Garfield; Mrs. J. C Hadley (R), Gar- Salt Maglnnla Coatesvilie avenue; Mrs A. J. Wethy (D), Lake. Mr. Dunbar will be In Mt. field; Mrs. Al. Thomas (D), Garfield. 115 Third avenue; Alice Peddler 1880 South Fifth Baat street. District No. 142 C. J. Hutchings (R), Pleasant. District No. 21 A. G. Brain (R), 265 Second avenue; Bertha Gray CD), 80, Magna. John Jensen, Republican, and Delbert J. R. Jarvis (D), Magna.. Hampton avenue; G. H. Platt (R), 149 Tiletrlct 821 District No. 143 Mrs. Rex Black (R). aM. Draper, Democrat, were speakers at E. 8. Wrlrht (R), Edith avenue: Mrs. K. J. Jensen (D), public meeting held last night In the E- - Wilson (D), 18o Bacchus;, Mrs. Sam Pollock BacR), 1178 South Third East. First avenue; Mary Unitarian church at 133 South Seoona ' chus; Iris C. 'Bullock 4D), Bacchus. District No. 22 S. J Stookey (R), D etreet street. The men presented the East (R). 1955 South Eleventh District, No.' 79 U R. 4.wells East; Mrs. Rada sues NO. PRECINCT of 5. retheir sides the at respective i East 8JVv? Vernon (R), 1237 Bast Twenty-firG street; J. 8harp (R. of the congregation of the church. District No. 146 John Nielson (R) quest South street; George W. Trueblood (D), Temple street; Mrs. J. A. Maynes R. Carl Marcusen, state Samuel Republican ' L Hill (R), Hunter Hunter; 1947 Douglas avenue., 175 G Btreet, Edwards (R). Chester Bello (D). Magna. R. D. No. 1 chairman, summed un the claims oi his District No. SECOND WARD.' 721 District No 148 Emil Schonfeld (R). party in Utah with the following state683 Third avenue; L. E. Cluff (R), District No. 26 Ed. Beattie (R), Boyd Mrs. Grace Campbell Brlghton; William Gedge R), Brighton; ment: Utah will elect the entire Republican Mrs. Alice McGill (D), Salt Lake fclty, Park building; H. P. Myton R), 21 Cen- Second 'avenue; ticket tomorrow, and Republican tral building; Mary T. White (D), 203 (I0tstrictI 8? Mrs, Loutse Cole, (R), 876 R. D. No. county tickets 149 This will be In recNo. F. L. District Brooka C. Sharon building. (R). Bangerter (R); ognition everywhere avenue; Charles of 80 Thomas the efficient Barton economical and N. William El District No. 27 Gladys McMillan fR), Fourth D), fR); McKay 31 Flrat avenue; Joeeph administration of national, 16 West Second South street; Mrs. Emstate and dredge fD), Granger. atreet District No. 150 Herbert Parker fR), county affairs for the past two years. ma Stebbins (R), 276 West Second South p District No. 82 Margaret M. Bodine The present issue of the campaign Taylorsville; Daniel Barker (R), Taylors street; Mrs. S. A. Nelllgan (D), 04 West (D). 1126 Fourth avenue. Senator Sixth South street. ville; Alma Matthews (D), Murray, R. In Utah has been the tariff. R. No.- - M Viola Wullsteln Reed Smoot was the champion of the 325 D. No. 5. District No. 28 Thomas Parry fR), 64 271District i1 atreet; Dorothy Blades (Rl bill which saved the South Fifth West; J. P. Reiser R), 60 Seventh avenue ; H. D. Wallace (D). 477 PRECINCT NO. (. sheep, sugar snd lead South Seventh West street; to Utah. Clarence District No. 156 Nell Anderson (R) William H. King, whoindustries seeks reelectton. 317 N Boling (D), 752 West First South street. S1rMstrictnNo. Ray Cole(R), D. L. M. A. Clark Anderson (R); (D) denounced It as vicious, damnable and District No. 29 Margaret Clegg (R), streeH Stewart Higham R). Midvale. 1048 Euclid avenue; E. Frank Indefensible.' Eardley street; William L. JMaughn (D), 202 District No. 167 John Holden fR). "Th people will sav tomorrow If SenR), 268 South Tenth West street; Mrs. 81 MidBell Thomas Midvale; ator Reed Smoot speaks their sentiRalph fR), Clara Sutton (D), 210 South Ninth West Bush 85 Enid .Ijj vale; Melvin Lind (D), Midvale. District No. Mabel ments or if William H. King represents street. 8. Wright R), District No. 158 Horace T. Godfrey them. I am sure the vtrdlct will be for District No. 30 Robert Marsh (R), 246 Tenth avenue; D CD). fR), Murray, R. D. No. 3; George T the tariff, and endorsement of Warren West Third South street; John H. Al- E atreet; Phyllis Lynch Sharp fR), Sandy; Arthur Casper fD) G. Harding, Senator Reed Smoot. Conmond (R). 249 West Second South street, street. Sandy, R. D. No. t. gressmen Don B. Colton. E. O. Leather-wooFIFTH WARD. Mrs. E. E. Lusong (D). and aq expression of approval of District No. 31. Alice Foote R). 230 !1 . No. 101 T. W. PRECINCT NO. 7. District the conduct of our arhools by Dr. C, Butterfield court; Emma Ingersoll (R). East Second South street , Martin 169 No District C. James N. Jensen and of confidence In the In ColfR) 254 ' South Fourth West street: Robert (R), 201 Templeton; &. D. 8andv; Clesson T. McGhie (R), Murray. tegrltv and ability of Judge James W. Butterworth (D), 429 West Third South Lindsay burn (D). David A. Hilton fD). Sandy, R. D. No. 4 Cherry. street. Aldrich (R) "Our campaign has been waged on a District No. 166 Edward Jackson (R). District No. 102 Lottie Ashworth District No. 32 Chessl M. Rigbv (R), F. (R), Sandy; George Goff (R), Sandy; Enoch high plane There has been, no personal Rtgby court; Margaret McCurdy (R). 34 Semloh hotel; Thomas B. Stolxenberger Jorgenson attack. William H. Kings record D), Sandy, R D. No. 2. ha West Fourth South street; Ben Midgely Semloh hotel; Mary 167 M. A. Nelson No. been apartments. Keith District recited. fR) D). 135 West Fourth South street; John (D), W. H. H elx A. veare 103 L. "For (R) (R), Senaton Bradbury Sandy; Reed Hedberg Sandy; A. Hanswlrth, 328 First West street. Smoot No. District has battled for Utah alone. Utah's other District No. 38 W. W. Hakale R). S3 East First South street; Joseph 8. M. Hay (D),No.Sandy. 168 George Muir fR) eenator has not only worked against but District 411 South West Temple etreet; Willard Welch (R), 16 South Third East street; Richards Miller, 17 West Fifth South; W. J. Cruse D),- - 38 South Third Baat Hugh Harwood, fR); Riego Hawkins fD) belittled the things that Smoot and conGranite. gress have done for Utah. We now want Harry W. Hinman (D). 415 South West street. District No. 169 Fred R. PoweM (R) a team and therefore will elect Ernest , Temple street. THstrief No. 104 J. W. Jones (R), 138 J. to work with, and not Stillwell H. James Bamberger Alta; fR), District No. 34 Mrs. H. C. Thompson Fifth Aha; 449 East street; Ross Morris (R), (D), Sandy. R. D. No. 1. against. Senator Smoot. (R), 554 West Sixth South etreet; Mrs. street; Mrtr Daisey Wall 171 Nells Mickelsen fR) American No. citlxena will not perDistrict IOiilse C. Andrews (R). 261 West Fourth Bast Second561 South "Loyal East First South street. mit personal prejudices, ill will and misSouth street; Minnie V. Harris (D), 558 King (D), Creecent: T. H. Parduhn fR), Crescent E. 105 No. Beveridge James 2. District Paul Nelson (D). Sandy, R. D. No. South Second West street. . representations to muddy th water or District No. 35 Walter Brandlev (R), (R), 125 Seventh East street; T. I. IrDistrict No. 172 C. M. Cosgrove (R) cloud the Issue of the tariff. I am will576 Somerbby street; Mary Peterson (R), vine (R), 142 South Seventh East atreet Draper; Clarence Andrus (R), Draper ing 'to let the people decide, confident of results. Loren Rasmussen (D), Draper. D. C. Dunbar, chairman of the DemoPRECINCT NO. 8. District No. 178 Luetta Madsen fR). cratic committee and nomine for conJoseph S. Green (R); Thomaa Nichols gress. made the following statement regarding the outlook for tomorrow: (D), Riverton. "From all reports from our countv District No. 179 Peter Frost fR); Hy-m- chairmen throughout the state there Is McFart&n fR); W. C. Crump (D), evidence of a wonderful change of senBluJfdale. District No. 180 J. R. Freeman fR), timent amongInthe voters snd this change favor of the Democratic Herrlman; Walter E. Crane (R), Herrl-ma- Is decidedly party. Thousands of Republicans anGrafton Bowles (D), Herrlman. nounce their Intention to support the PRECINCT NO. . Democratic ticket. county to the District No. 17 Robert E. Diamond Re"I do not corcedeIt any looks like a clean publican party. fR), West Jordan; A. J. Shulson (R), We oarrv will Balt Lake counsweep. . West Jordan. tv by a verv largo rralorlty atd will District No. 177 B. H. BerksteSd fR)," elect The 'fifty-yea- r struggle of the International Typographith entire state ticket. West Jordan; Hyrum Stocking (R). South have conducted a clean camnalgn cal Union for the substitution of voluntary arbitration for Jordan; Peter Win ward fD), South Jor- in "We striking contra- -t w our friends on dan. th Republican e'de. who have resorted A. Wright (R), District No. 136 expensive and annoying strikes and lockouts forms a record to the worst kind of misrepresentations snd lie shout Senator King, who will of effort toward enlightened and peaceful adjustment of inhs vindicated at the polls by a tremendous pnpulsr malorltv. The people have dustrial difficulties seldom equaled and never excelled. not been misled hy these malicious eleventh-hour canards, but will show by thetr vote their unwavering appreciaaenatora splendid services of tion the HUNDRED FIFTY CITIES IN FIVE and record. , Election Judges for City and County Districts Named Col-y- NOVEMBER 6, 1922. ar , ' 1 st An-gel- - 71-- at the threshold of the winter social season 1 st u)e announce aoma Fordney-McCumb- first showing of these New Evening Dresses er 84-- Monday and Through the Week Cownt tp enhance the charm of lovely women , to adc to the brilliance of ballroom splendor , d, A RECORD UNEXCELLED ' of the United States the commercial printers have ac cepted agreements with the union and are enjoying peace and prosperity, with the assurance that .their industrial difficulties can be speedily and satisfactorily adjusted through arbitration. Similar agreements are freely offered all other commercial and newspaper proprietors. PROMOTE PEACE AND PROSPERITY v by giving yopr printing to those offices working under "agreements that accord to all their just rights and safeguard the public from the discomfort and Expense of unnecessary conflict. Many Salt Lake shops have such agreements and ask for your support. - For the best iq printing of all "kinds at reasonable prices call SALT LAKE TYPOGRAPHICAL Wasatch 7762 t Organized April UNION NO. 115 8. 1868) 311 Scoit Building . Velvet, the fabric regal, holds undisputed sway. Velvet and beaded chiffon beaded velvets velvets and lace brocaded velvets beads axe everywhere, en masse or motifed Radium taffetas fashion youthful models; combinations of chiffon and metal lace are stunning. All white is very good for evening wear, this season. Black in laces, chiffons and nets, and. too, the high tones', in tulip shades, orange, soft or bright blues. exclosive models sketched Four .Olif - m PflCeS-- - $3950 to $2502? Shown In eur windows n; mi Women Plan Reception. pedal te Tkt Tribes. PROVO. Nov. 5. Republicans and Democrats will bring their respective campaigns to a close tomorrow night. Th Women. Republican club will give a grand hall and reception to the legislative and countv nominees at the Armorv, while the Democrats will hold a rally the Columbia theater. Governor v and Hamilton Gardner will be the th Republican reception and apeakerrat Senator King and W. D. Roberts will address the Democ-at- s. The Republicans will stage a big parade beginning at 9 30 o'clock. A musical program will be featured at both affairs. it gpeeial to The WATCH & WAIT vWm r 1 ! made of the First and Second wards ecclesiastlcallv, and the Fifth and Sixth wards created. The places of voting In the election tomorrow In this city have been deetgnat- ed a follows- First district, vestry of stake tabernacle; second, at Second ward chapel; third, residence of Mrs. Rachel Evans, 43 North Third West; fourth, res-at fifth, Fourth ward amusement hall; 453 South idence of Mr. Flora Hatch. Sixth ward Third West; sixth, at chapel; seventh, at Third ward chapel. - HE Alt Mon. Samuel Abbots Used Player - Pianos Maginnis MINISTER TO BOLIVIA (The only Utahn ever to receive an appointment foreign minister) AND Ma-be- aa . State Candidates,. Tribes. MT. PLEASANT, Nov. 5 A' well attended Republican rallv was held last night In the Kinema theater.- - Profeasor Louts 'A, Petersen led the audience In singing "America." and a vocal duet was rendered bv Mis Venetta Stansfleld and Mies Gertruds Rolfson. The speakers were W. D. Candland .of Mt. Pleasant, nominee for state senator, and R. S. Collett of Salt Lake. Bishop A. E. McIntosh was the chairman of the meeting. A free picture show was given at the gonrlusion of th rally. BtUGHAM OITT. Nov. 6. Early In thf year Brigham Citv was divided Into sevea polling districts where formerly there were hut four. A division was iGiiioerallie: Solly 10 Bolla of Mtuio on i FRC first of only $10. Than payment 30 lator start paying balancedays la low weekly or montiUy pay. meets. Who Will Answer Smoot GOOD MUSIC YOU WILL BE ENTERTAINED .rpIieumTIieator,Op.r.i. (Paid Advertisement) i |