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Show THE SALT LAKE, TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING,' SEPTEMBER 8 14, 1924. private pledges, tt was adopted unaniF. W. Beans introduced a mously. 'resolution suggesting that each pre cinct in tne county send at least one woman to the county convention. This ter the race and Horace 'Gunn from resolution, as well as one authorising WOMEN NAME SLATS. the came Chairman Fred J. Marshall to ha mentioned. been County DPTMENT place of Lake, M. Salt Stew art Mrs, W, For county attorney. John L. Bevy, appoint a platform committee to pre. OWct-4- 11 Twsnty-fourt- h Street. was Indorsed last night at a meeting Jr., ' Erlok-ao- n of a tentative pare Richfield, and Ferdinand Woplatform, was passed Democratic Phonss Business. 481; Corrsspon. of members of the Prompt Relief Given by of Monroe, have announced theif by the committee. ; men a club with women delegates to dent. 401 and Society. 2v0. La Follette sentiment in the counUp to the present time "Deo" Vapor the convention of tomorrow, for the candidacy. there are no announced candidates for ty was reported various members state senate For the house, the meet- state Catarrh is nothing mora nor less r I ,k. ....... .......ty .. jiffhe apportionrepresentative: W. Musaer, ing Indorsed Mrs Burton ment of delegatea foftythe convention light and there was little evidence man a chronic inflammation or tue Mr Henry C. I.und. Mrs. Luella la based upon one delegate for each that the farmers are taking kindly to mucous membrane of the nose and Haymotid and Mrs. Anna Brady. e twenty-fivvotes cast fur Governor the third party. On the other hand, throat. beerins with a Mrs. George U. Dern. president or Matiey In 1920. tarts was declared to bo popular coij in 4h usually to order head, although it may the club, called the meeting among every class of citlsens In the rMult TQm brMt'hin dust or any X and explained its object. Mrs. ElizaC. Q. KINO ANNOUNCES. the del- beth A Kay ward, former state sena-toirritate, will nam. a for,elD The convention county Q. was elected chairman, and Mrs. who Is Crelghton King, connected roembraiiei. two for candidate attorney, - nn of with the law firm of Marioosaux. county v.iila, named secretary j for county commissioners. ' Ordinary methods of treating Schulder. la a candidate for candidates the mass meeting. Mrs, Hayward aJiig and three candidates to the stste leg- - tarrh are failures (imply because .."lommuon to tne stal. legislature lalature. spoke briefly on the Importance oi before dele- - thev don't reach the affected areas. for The apportionment women voters, the Demoeratlo convention of recognition of the ,0NE MUST WEAR A COAT THESE Mr King's announcement gates to the convention win be made:youv got to heal those raw, ten- - c In a state which has the tomorrow. has Nomi- waa made yesterday. He la a graduder spots that are hidden aw .. w,,r: EVENINGS suffrage record thatin Utah ordeV. and bnet ate of the University of Utah and of "l7.:-0,- " where liauid. and snrav. nevsr. tduc nations were then Weber Republicans Select addresses were made by some of those Georgetown university. fectiv arm them. most The best and ef win he I ik.i ,vnenfinn Plane wre , ParticTilarly in the car. These coats wfll placeTbefore the meetingnamea method is to inhale the vspor Of 2 composed of about 110 delegates. of the OBRN IN OQDEN. laid for presenting the Deo" each night and morning, convenappeal Smart fabrics new fabrics clev Nominee for County meetings candidates to the nominaOGDEN, Sept. 13 Oeorge H. Dern. table discussion and laid plans for a Bpoonful of "Deo" in a f tion, snd for obtaining their ?1 Democratic nominee for governor, waa a vigorous campaign In Cache .coun- tinPlaes erly siyiea. In Ogden plate or cup and hold over a- X today conferring with W. J. ty. Fred J. Marshall presided and flame. Office and Legislation. tion by the party delegates. pasand I air roar Fill a at lungs eoatg these clever powilar of 'vTe Parker. Weber county chairman. a are J. C. Stewart was secretary. feV.nring gTonp . LOFTIS ages with the soothing, healing f IS ANNOUNCED. price. Closely napped fabrics, such as Blocked Chinchilla, INDORSE LEGISLATORS. woof. vapor. Hold your breath for a few- ' 9 BOX ELDER MEETS TUESDAY, years Fall shade, of Copper, Bust, Gray, Taa J R, Ixiftls. for twenty-twPolaire, downy second and release slowly. This al- I Austin P. Miller waa unanimously veeial to The Trtbaa. $1SJS0 the emplov of the Denver & Rio Sizes up to 62 and New Browns. Indorsed for the lower house lows Heated Contests Take inGrande I to ths every of vapor the system, and a heavv taxpayer penetrate 13 BRIOHAM CITT. Sept. Repub In Sa.lt Lake City. Is announced as legislature at a Democratic rally at licans nook condenses where and it s eorner, to will AND the SECTION' of go COAT Brlgham SHOP IN 0UE for nomination to the the Murray City hall lut evening, pr'lmarlea Monday City to alect ektven in fin partieles, destroying tjenns night Place for Number of alowercandidate the the .meeting was oom nosed of pen. ' house of the legislature at Mr. to the county convention t and fiT&duaJly healing the inflamed S COMPARE VALUES resentatlves of the seven districts ol delegate Democratic convention tomorrow. conbeheld Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock membrane. northeastern Salt Lake county, out- - at friends- sav. has the his Loftis, in tneater tnis 1 the Liberty the Coveted Positions. fidence of the railroad men generally, city. better Till i! in ,hi .as well as of the substantial cltliens w,hi.U Uai aa sone No. I. Harry -- nectU wwrd meetlnr houses, com- ty . aaattn.ws of Murray preaided. of the community. nawkjng and The delegates monoing at $ o'clock. to count eonventten will noml- - Pittui will lessen your head wi of SPEAKER. BUREAU MANNED. OODEN, Spt. S. Republican! HANSEN SEEKS TOQA. nate a candidate for senator and be clearer and clearer and you will ' Wetier county today nominated canJamea H. Waters, candidate for two for representatives In tne state again be able to breathe John Hansen of Rlverton. former freely ccngreas from, the First Utah district legislature; one for county commie- - throiieh vour nose didate for county of flees and the member of the house of representaa ticket and former ioner for a term of two years, one; 1D'"ocratlc the name is legislature, is of .P.."1 of trade lertsJature, to he voted for' at the tives In the I'tah for state chairman, has been appointed for county commissioner for a term nomination candidate this Ointment, by the state committee of the party of four years, and one for county at- - rienaJ' general election this fail, but not the Democrats year iuealjptus for the state senate-Mranti-o- f without heated contests for practicalThey wlH also select dele- - whlc.h '? composed entirely of Hanpen Is engaged In farming tc take charge of the speakers' bureau torney. Is secrethat organisation. He will have gates to the convention of the Tlrst "ptio, healvntt oils. Guaranteed to The ticket Is as and dairying at Kjverton. ly every position. the comof results or The dutv of state Beet and district the Judicial your routing tary of the Salt fgivs satisfactory making out ' fellows:. association and has the In- assignments for a sneakers In ths vention will consist of 3AI delegates!' druggist will refund vour monev. For state senator John S. Lewis ol Growers' r,e". Senator John W. Peters, who was 6nM in SfUior dorsement of the state farm bureau. state sjid national campaign of the m ttan. floor leader in the last RepuMlcan He Is also owner of the Salt Lake the geriuine. jnnis or. was and who author tenste and . the one-piec- e Kar representatives to the leg Ida. Costuming company of this city, Ointment Co., makers. REPUBLICANS is secretary of the National Oostum-erOPEN OFFICES, reapportionment blU which made Box- - Euoalrptus tare airs. Alice Collins. Ogden. H is also Interested satin-face- d separate senatorial district. I lauv.j The state mmmlti.. m "n.?r. in Ixiuia Wsngsgard, Huntavllle; Sum-le- r In association. a native cren ItsRepublican lve" h early support hv his he.do,,.rt.r."un-r- f. mining Mr. Hansen hisIs education .i.. wl" P. Nelson, Ogden, William N of Salt to return ho desire " H tel Utah, received Lake, Tw' on the rooms ... Tlny1 Barker, North Ogden. hlch .7 . In local schools, and for twenty-twthe .nnth..'.i occupying gislature The name of and a swimming pool debauch For four-yeterm county C. Call alao has been mentioned always manages to please the public, u.:.k Miller,I secretary "of'"r."-""was engaged .In teaching. He the eom IB Moroni Skeen of Ogden years see llkea which to to of how wicked senator. for the stats the Candidates Just later became superintendent Come in tomorrow for a view of these dresses a pleasant surprise awaits yon when yon will fee In of detail lower house of the Include the rich can be In the pictures. (incumbent). district In niittee, first consolldate'ds'-noo- l vork and Carl R. charge Marcusen ateta Dan F Harding oflegislature term county commis- this For see these lovely frocks extra value in every one of them. Ready tomorrow William clever Collier, a Wlllard add A. Jr., countv. be will here chairman, week this early sioner Oscar Richardson of Flaln of Fielding. youngster of whom not much has to oirect tne camnalm The rjincn. Hansen City. The friends of J. Wesley Horsley been seen, plays the rols of Rsinny, HOWE SEEKS NOMINATION. (dstes snd executive officers of the will For county attorney Samuel C. convenhis name to the deserted son, with an appreciable the present nowe, rarnier, nireciui oi committee meet Frldav to nerfect tion for the office of inward Powell of Ogden. Phllbln is sweet Mary county attor-ne- fierceness. First National bank of Murray. ftni details of a plan for state-widFor city judge of Ogden H. A the He no to have and demure as Margy, hla sweetopposiappears In and principal of the Lincoln school organisation, and this will 4e worked tion. who Soderberg. reforms heart, Myrtle for candidate a is OranHe district, at a meeting ol For county commissioners a number Steadman in the role ofhim. rt)t and Seldom, If ever, have so many canthe wealth-lovinto represent the ,.f gmte approved At or candidates are committee Saturday didates been entered In the Held for county commissioner, tne so mother in has role nein the played already, .vir. tne that meeting also, the, membership .Friends of J, Francis Merrell Insist often she Is cuy county outside '(flees at a Republican convention quite perfect in it. was made yesSweaters, of wool, silk and wbol, and un execute r term county coitimtr-lone- r formal announcement committee be name he Tt.e much his before let The heralded that Murdock placed gives of a Is this county may l) annofired. native terday. He attracted nine, and three bil- and Two hundred new dresses for this the convention. Commissioners A- a very convincing and not a little If are Kit Boots slip-o- n here. all Interests his fiber silks. styles. lets were required to determine the elected, he will be able to give his un- lbert E Holmgren and lwls S. Pond mystifying performance of mind read; COUNTY CHAIRMAN SOUGHT. weed's selling. Think of new fall iiomlnee. Those placed in nomination are supported for renonilnatlon. John Ing. He answers unspoken questions of the to duties the divided sttentlon sold -- e Sweaters that sleeve. re Joseph E. Storey, Miles L. of Candidates Satin-face- d W. of Republican also Smith the him has been Centerdale of audlasked Cap members the low by frocks this at Howe Mr. party he said yesterday. price. Satins, In this county and the announced as a candidate. "Jones, William C. Hunter; H- - J. office, 4 encfe with a clear readiness and ac county Uvea In the Cottonwood district, on will meet tomorrow nisrht al The First judicial district conven curacy that are rather bewildering. Crepes, Craven, Moroni Skeen, Ft. A. Miuyei. the east side of the county S. J. Cantons, Tricolettes. larly up to $5.00. This shop is known , Ike I. X. Fierce and John V...),n,, A Felix comedy and a program by lion will be held In this city SeptemAngus Berlin, women are not forgotten. . Sizes . .. f"""1a orn- - ber ,1' Lindsay, the holdover commissioner, "i Large 17. is Halls. Air. Skeen, the Incumbent, both It that wm the probable ' sweater .values.- Special Louisiana for receive Judge is on the oej' Svcopators complete report wjio Is also a Democrat. 9 who has been a county commissioner namea ml a similar Melvln C Harris and District Attorthe blfL up to 52 included M. Mr Hou . was nomliSted $10.95 B. renomitwelve years, led on the first ballot for countv commissioner In 192. butifj-f10- " be will . n'h-LeRoy ney Young 'ne members Frl(;fV I to succeed . with 71 votes, and on the second balnated B. themselves L being ol Cropper, victims one of the lot lacked one vote of procuring the was. of course, ank L .FArwry. J"-- ? ,, the political landslide of that year CALL FOR nomination. PRIMARY. as had a committee duty special H:s brother. Frank Howe, engaged s ,h best WINS ON THIRD BALLOT. Special to The Trtbone. 1'ri'T a,h" n'l1 in the automobile business In Murray, '"r county chairman and to SPANISH FORK. A IS. also been mentioned as a candl- - t""ll On the third ballot he was given Sept ter into those with Howe negotiations Frank but 10& for Democratic primary will be held necesmore the date position, votes, sixteen than, persons who appeared to the subcom-no- t Tuesday evening. 11. at S Motion to make was quoted vesterdav as saying be Is m.ttee September sary to nominate. to be best suited for the needs o'clock, at the candidate: could not take the Ms nomination unanimous drew a city pavilion for the in the Compson nositlon If he were nomlnsted. on ac- - "f he office at the nresent time purpose of electing delegates and al- loleBetty n.ild dissenting 'nay." of the choms girl whoInteresting lives by SBSBatHfll 14BaaSV()SaC Frederick Loofbotirow. C and retiring ternates to count of the his private business, Utah county convenFive men were entered for the two. which the in other "Playing game'' chairman, told the committee tion, to be held at Provo on September words is They would suPDort E E Howe for the county year term commi&sionershlp. seen f Is enplain under ging." his business that, 20 Is present election. call The issued bv David were T. R. Jones of Kanesvllle. Jo- nomination and week at the Paramount-Empres- s of the early railroad the gagements. It would be Impossible for Ji Evans, chairman, and J. Fred Skin- this years with them he went on the ernor and several stats officials, on seph Belnay of Nelson, Oscar Richtheater In the drama "The Enemv Into building him to assume the duties of the of- ner, secretarv. Utah. When' his people moved stage, both vaudeville and In shows. (harges of violating the prohibition SEVIER DATES SET. ardson of Plain City. D. J. Hammon Sex." fice for another campaign back to Pennsylvania Serenus went He appeared In "The Gingham Girl," laws. i. or of Roy and Herbert D. Brown of Farr Special to The Tribune. To all the men. this pert little chowith them. The list of parsons for whom war"A Bit of Paris." "Mother Goose" Judge Loofbourow also called MRS. HYDE GOES NORTH. West. No choice was made on the rus lady says, as she calmly accepts RICHFIELD, Sept. 13 The Repub- attention to the Importance of this "I'll confess I don't re- and "The 1922 Broadway Revue." rants have been Issued as made pubfirst ballot, hut Richardson led the lican Mrs. Jeannette ' A. Hyde has acceptconvention has been county politically In the state, and diamond rings and such, but gives In member frankly county Salt much he about Lake." "We moved away from Salt Lake, lic by Thad W. Rowden. prohibition On called by the chairman and central fif Id. with Mr.- Belnap second, ed an Invitation from the Republican return, only a shy smile and this: confided with urged that every effort be put forth women's engaging smile. too soon. I'm convinced." he said director for Arkansas, Included the the second ballot Mr. Richardson was committee to meet at Monroe on Friof Boise. I eynenct a cooH Idaho, the and "I'm organisation I to do "Ore thing carry the county, which might to attend a mass meeting and ban- mmrt tn m.V. onlv One remember, though with his naive smile the smile which name of O. Plndall, former governor; 2H. t.omlnsted with 104 votes. to place In nomiday. cs I had a brothI always wHl. ml.ta'j. " Rill mean carrying the state as well. stats highway In fact. J Herbert R. Wilson,' has made him famous. John S. Lew is, Ogden jeweler, was nationSeptember quet arranged In her honor for Mon- she never reveals, even at the end guess the county officials to be voted Tbeslly responsibility, who was Just a little taller than don't think we ever should have left commissioner: Guy Tucker, Jr.. state er therefor, lying on day the nominee for state senator on the on in November. Candldstes for comin night, September 1. Wlle of the picture. Just what this one alus SaltI. Ons both Dad canmembers of other met nut committee to on took a and and auditor nuner day at all." first ballot. He was opposed by Wil- missioner are understood to he the Boise. Mrs. Hyde will confer wflh the lowable mistake Isi Which may be' air and I pushed my brother Into didates was rreater, he pointed out. In women's and busi-leprominent in the political liam H. Harris. Mr. Lewis was given present incumbents, Joseph F. PeterRepublican organisation for one way of accounting for the intert In lake 1 this of beoaiBft a? than state. ths course, other of merely ths affairs county the purpose, of organizing any county f US votes and Mr. Harris 53 votes Id son of Redmond and Abe Hansen ol in women's till est the maintained last. very the state, and assumed proportions work throughout the state. he hadn't succeeded In pushing m TOrmer KjOVemOT UTMeT the Initial count. Richfield - It Is also expected that equivalent Betty with the opportunity for a in first and his new suit of clothes 60CIETY MEETS. ,o the responsibility on the Seven entered the race for nomone little mannerisms shrank from the salt water bath. and thousand Adolph Nielsen from Richfield will en- - state committee and the state ca.ndl- - STATE Liquor Violation Charge TheDCNTAL COMMITTEEMEN NAMED. inations for the lower house of the meeting of ths Salt regular a Is She cafitlvatlng. proves awwas retribution j dates. quite Well, quick and state legislature. They were Mrs. with no ful. I had to wear that Additional members of the DemoDental society will b 13. person young ROCK. County LITTLE darn suit to Ark., Sept. tne conceivable imporirwing N. Barker. the administration of President Alice Collins. William e were anfor two months." o'clock Tuesday evening at Fedfral officials revealed tonight that held at tance of the Utah vote In the nation- cratic state corrimSttee thought but to have a good time Sumner P. Nelson, Mrs. Homer Fenn, End make the men pay. Both of He also said he would like the al elections, that responsibility Is all nounced yesterday at state headquarMr. Wllllama received his first rtrrants had een issued for the the chamber of commerce. Dr. L. Fred E. Williams. L. S. Hodgson snd In the New house hoTel' as foloffice tl.e more Increased. end. to for ters the candidates name to does she e men and women O. Halgren will speak on "Road of very of theatrical experience with the old The retiring lows: Louis Wangsgard. Five received a lrtv Simon Milton cat are ljUDin pictures who would not only be accountable In 1914. Supporting tier In th After a few of thia city. Including a former gov Vision In Malocclusion." urged that every effort Welling, Dan Bamberger. B majority on the first ballot, but Mr. tc the people, hut to the party as chairman Weston H'intlev Gordon, who plays the Shields, to a should be man forth obtain put waa was autowho fifth, William, well. Cranney. D. D. Mc- pbistlcated. yet genuine admirer, al- '.ho would (the the party harmonious Vernon, A. E. matically eliminated. The vote on Kay. Joseph Chea. Thomas N Taylor. GOVERNOR IS HEARD. married, for shorn Petty and unity In action. leadership the first Fallot waa as follows: Mrs. H. Charles Hart. r. ost not quite sacrifices sll Percy Lyman R. .1. a ad. short Governor Mabey rbde Parley White was elected tempo-rarw ho Collins. 114; Mr. Barker. 149; Mr. William H. Leary. Sam Marmont as the young blood Jr., chairman when Jtidpe Txofboti-ro- D. dress. In which he gave his reason! Nelson, 1?R; Mrs. Fenn, S: Mr. Thurman, Orlando Bradley and R. stops drinking himself t death be- should remain In the and John MoPhee who H .Snow. retired, 10: Mr. Hodgson. 5; Mr. whv Utahcolumn.cause Betty wants him to, is snptlv He said the Rehas been secretarv of the committee 114. Wangsgard. Telephones were Installed In DemoThe rest of the cast is nil keaHe. was more of a ma- for the past blennlum. server as cratic Samuel C. Powell, assistant county publican party and the well chosen and perform well. headquarters, president's had for the accomplished ttmporarv secretary meeting. suite of the Newhouse hotel, party attorney, was the only candidate who terialistic yesterCompleting the iiU Is News of theway. He the nomination without a great results in a financial Mined day, and U was announced there' rav .ui'l m sical rrocram bv a harp- THURMAN ENTERS RACE. the regrets of Secretarv of would be henceforth someone ftruggle. He was placed In nomina- expressed always irt, .lean Morrison, who plays three being R B.- Thurman yesterday threw hit on hand to answer at tion by his chief. County Attorney Site H. K. Crockett at not these numbers, nombers with skill and artistry. New homes are clean, fresh and saying that Mr. hat Into the political ring bv an- - whh are Wasatch David J. Wilson, and was named by a.ble to attend, 626 and Wasatch (Tockett was out of the state. his candidacy for nomtna- healthful. They can be finished, iicclamatlon. bouncing a too the Democrats for the posl t;on Congressman Don ft. (.otton FOLLOWS. CITY CONTENTION decorated and furnished to suit inroiiette. I on of city judge There Is quite rharn ran at a In the United l: ree field of candidates for this The Ogden city convention, which who. he said, bad been dividual tastes. You always get followed the county convention, dls-- I Hates senate twenty-fivyears and and four are to be nominated laced City Judge D. R. Roberts and had not offered any remedy .for "all Mr. Thurman was born In Utah greater satisfaction while living in this ntitr.cd Vnlted States Commissioner until year, ci unty and began bis career as clerk tho Ills that grow'' a new home and its value is He in tne i nueo states courts to he nresldent. H. A. Boderberg for city judge. Four a,.,, n , .mi.tti i,,." pefore were entered In the race, Mr. Soder ssld Senator la Follette nosed as WJ statehood. In. MM he was appointed much higher than an old one. If you In .back Salt Is a There young berg winning on the second ballot rrlend of the tarmer on nso m "' chap of the United Stales Barter and John (?. all good farm legislation sanctioned commissioner well known and rfter Simon buy a used home as a "bargain" you r, f rlaims. and In that capacity ljke.In equally UrnA tt'tthrir. Wt), alvlv. Hy farm organizations and had t.e- hl" old home town. of many resident's lhe daul will ,,4 it at a probably have to Mr. He is Serenus Williams. which necessary to nominate, ,,,rno... in ail parts ot tne state ror reim- tesieu ui.pe There must be some good c. X. Jensen, candidate to suc- sacrifice. won't menn much to the onsual resd- Soderherg received T6 and Judge Rob. from the federal m. ,. sW erts 4T on the second ballot. .1f.1.. er; but he Is also "SI Wills." a de himself as state superintendent for damages done to their propreason why it is sold to you "cheap." No candidate was named for cono' public Instruction: John F. Holden, lightful comedian who is appearing by reason of Indian deprecations In theater Pantares wek stable, but the central committee w as candidate for state auditor, and John erty the at That the of this Look ahead will that "bargain" be both real day miracles, on. from In times he 197 pioneer a if varancv fill to and this state a vaudeville skit entitled "Wills treasurer, vent to empowered candidate for as secretarv to snd In movies. Is not yet past Is eviwfcn de.tre. the no.ition 1. Walker, ..-l- .ti a It was explained Senator .1. Washington mean will a which bargain five years from now., denced this week's drama at were Introduced. great the Robblns," by I.. Rawlins, and while there seen the found. Victory theater, entitled "The Man deal to anyone who ha that Hsrvey H. rpifT. attorney gen- h. studied law at George mean much those will The convention, with 14 accredited eral, was unable to be present. In to and bill Alone." Wil which ' itn'Who Fights BLESINOER HOMES OF ntversity. He was graduated rfeleBates, tilled the courtroom of !! usual honors In the class of 11 tv sliam rarnum, long ansent rrom tne who will see It. is- - he t reen. plays the leading role. another LICENSED TO MARRY. But the point Judge George S. Barker. Samuel O tins He Isw in since QUALITY. practiced l"! The picture starts out with the Utah hoy who has reached the top Dye was named temporary chairman He was the party candiOGDEN. Sept. IS. Cecil Riff. Las Salt J ake The BVslnger Building company has hullt and C. R Oreen temporary secretary, he's In 105. He promise of something different, but of the ladder of success and for date and Dorothv N'ev Marsh, first-clacounty attorney homes In Salt Lake City as msny both becoming- the permanent officers Vegas. soon falls Into Hne as the conventional glad to be bauk home on the compilation commission ss any other builder. His design snd conMr. Dye made a Colorado Springs. Colo., obtained a served of the convention. ack In 1!0 this young man of love. Jealousy, high resolve Way story of T. with Allen toi:. the clerk'a collaborating at license county struction are a guarantee of quality and short talk in which he pleaded for marriage In preparing the Compiled and the miracle. Of course, we knew.' lived In a house opposite the taber- Sunford value, first-clas- s no devoted wife1! nacle with his father, Thomrvs Mor- a united party and said he favored office today. workmanship and the best l,aws of Utah, 1917. which, with It would h happen, for In WiMiams. who wJ? a grade of materials are used throughout. " prominent gsn ,to amendments of subsequent legislative rhou'a When we sell a Btesinger boms we know horeless cripple sll her life, but sessions, are the laws of Utah todav were sort of hoping that maybe for that it is right. n served his once FolitlcaJIy Mr. it didn't. It made a nice, but as assistant of the party secretary the and wife anyway, ending, SOUTHEAST BENCH. elate committee In 191J and !14 cam- happy was repaid for being faithful snd the These homes are located within walking paigns, and as secretary In the camfor. being unjustly suspicious. and 11? In the cam- husband paigns of distance from the University, East High Some unusual scenic beauty is found paign of Wi he was assistant to the School and Westminster College not far throughot the entire plcturs. most T.f chairman. D. C. Duntoar. south of Gilmer Park. It is ths choice new which was filmed at the beatiful Lake section of Salt Lake City. Within residential are the Particularly lovely DR. ALEXANDER SEEKS HONOR. Tahoe.shots" a very few years this will be lh the heart In the first few moments "long of the best residential section, as the city The name of Dr. R. .1. Alexander, of the picture. In which the hero, as Is growing south and east very rapidly. who has been an active worker on a civil engineer, is engaged in batmen of Utah, if half of the with the great forces of nature. , A Free Prescription You Can Have them now-- before It Is too late. Many ' will he presented as a candidate for tling The roles played leading $5250 TO $6000. by jire a sincerity hopeles!y blind might have been the nomination for the state senate at William Farnum, h6has Filled snd Use at Home, 'Five and six room homes with all modsavel if they had cared for their eyes the Democratic convention tomorrow. about bis work that Is hlghlv comin time ern conveniences. Gumwood or enamel finDr. Alexander enlisted at Salt you mendable, and I,ol8 Wilson, who plays Philadelphia, Pa Do NOTEAnother prominent physician on ,September 1. 191T. He and Ijike ish, hardwood floors in front room, fireplace victim of eyeDr the role of the devoted wife with her glasses? Are you a weaknesses? whom to above waa subthe each article (windows, in were and good If the first Utah customary sweetness. It Is said, house, big strain or other eye Is a very re- - Ashley, mltted said: Included. Buffet kitchens, diatd st. you will be glad to know tha markable thyslclans to serve across the wster Comp'etlng the bill are a Stanley or Ills drains at slnxs, snd drawers aplenty. remedy. Its constituent In- In the world war Dr. Alexander was Lauret there Is real News. and Paths "omedy according to Dr. Lewis, Bedrooms well Jlghteayfcnd roomy. AfneHean .Al eves were gredients are well known to eminent timnnr the flrt 11(1 Phil Fischer and the Victorian orBso. hops for you. Many w"hoe eve specialists and widely prescribed house has a modern bathroom with extra m enter He we., .t.. chestra, ararbed as members of the ri,.r. faillnsj say they have had their eves by them. The manufacturers , gL,..-fixtures Hot guartmM.. throughout. good AfV.,rt.,;, of air 5A4th the furnace David of Sixteenth a this with cu't. nreeent snd House varied restored through the principle in each house The Sixteenth program of Pleastng music. One antee it to strengthen eyes'gtit M per nvi.v engineers. wonderful free prescription. 'i THE MOST IMPORTANT ROOM iiMlii im m as the first American regiment o man says, after trying it: "I was alMwmMjaiii sj'nmiti In your home i the Living Room. set foot on British territory, landing most blind; could r.ot see to read at on of our salesmen to take you Ask Here Is where one re'.jxes. teads. sews, a. Liverpool. Dr. Alexander enraged alt. Now I can read everything wiih-ou- t show and the merits of these out do and and In rot entertains its etudies work, my eyes comfort s'stlonsd being hospital any glasses, I and atmosphere ds. end on the furnl- with haee hospital No. 1J6 and camp water any more. At night thev woul.1 and other new or used homes. We - Ha saw now I No 41. Our fine all feel ture serfurniture Living Rjom is active they pain dreadfully; ospltsl have a splendid list to choose from. vice in the Tovl and Kancr sectors. comfortable, dignified and of one the tlm. It was , , .like a miracle to " a 1.., whi o. I, va "Tli Locally he has een actively Idenquality the best. Goid Tinsel Tapestry tified with the American Legion and atmosphere seemed has with or with& in service Richards offers yon complete Kimball selling homes, lots, farms, and busiA drama which lacks sincerity Is $290 Rocm Suite :a paaj out glasses, but after using this precommander of Lieutenant Age of Desire." the current at- Living Queen Anns niahoy- - fftCA ness properties; in rentals, abstracting: and. insurance. The mortgage department loans Clarence E. Allen post No. 40. Ve- "The days everything scription for. fifteen the American at traction theater. Seven can fine read Wars. I seems dear. te terans of Foretrn print Dining Baaed on the human weakness for any money on homes, and brokers, the sellers' equities in real. estate contracts. We are also without glasses." U 1s believed that CACHE CONVENTION CALLEO, Aluminum Coffee " miI tCO riches, comfort and ee.se. the plot Percolator thousands who wear glasses can now to Th. Trlbnae. V Special prepared to build and finance a new home for you. If it concerns real estate, consult us. ths mother desert her again Inmakes discard them In a rea.'snnable time, and mm answer to the 1urs of wealth, Water Glasses. LOGAN. Sept. 11 .The Cache counchild multitudes more will be able to dosen 0JC convention tv will bs held only to find that shs cannot he happy Democratic strengthen their eyes so ss to be Headquarters Majestic Ranges Saturday. September 27, beginning at without him, and the subsequent spared ths trouble and expense of ever o'clock In the morning, at the LoII Toy Department Open All Year search for him. Of course he turns of troubles Ey many retting glasses. school, to decia ths bs to crook out according high gan who oonventlonaj lescTlptlons may bs wonderfully sion reached this afternoon at a meetfleeces her unmercifully until he by following the simple rules ing of the county central commute learns shs Is his mother. Then sill Go to any Here Is ths prescrVptlon: at ths courthouse The primaries may ts forgiven and everybody lives hapvnlv druT store and get a bottle of be held at any tlms prior to ths pily ever after. tablet Drop one ....nil n m attnl In ths various precincts, it Were It not for the excellent pho- tablet In a fourth of a glass of cent In ons week's .tlms In manr In was decided. In in. anisiic lofrapny. wster an allow to dissolve. With this stances or refund the money. It can j Several resolutions wars few Instances and the settings cjinab! passed per I two ' four to times be obtained from anv r d dniaa-la-t i talnlng liquid bathe ths eyes (T JlH5el3 tojelectlon ofdele:Msji.tojis daily ,.Vju -- should, notice your eyes s '" '" ' I tiflclal ' " ' 't..A-- s sss.JM)l convention and the means of " nriTaiia are which the emnloved naming jfj,, uiear up wcerptroly right from the tions I feel should be on hand lm,,.tv rn. ksen Jhe sudlenoe Interested would start and Inflammation will quickh for regular use In almostkept fam- - Weston Vernon urged the platform fall. An example of this artifleisllty f yur r bothering ily. It la scld by sll goodevery dlsappsair. rectfmmend to committee drugsUist none which has no bearing on, ths plot Is that even ' ..XAdA-ar, ths jrou, nrit dates for office maii. any a display of the ajlttielakestei ULtxt 4jnnl vagaries of the rich Whers' ths Prices Arc Always Right Try This On POLITICS AND POLITICIANS OGDEN Smart Coats Your Catarrh " iSOa-W- CICEIS I - c E 'It ; For Autumn Mm r. i BATES j e- . " lv f u jl ' o iS tni Exquisite Frocks 1 "d0'' A Me, Lake-Tooe- 11 up-o- . s' """".'i I o -- ar The latest Styles styles Stunning crepes, cantons and other A Group of Clever Frocks in Distinctive ever-nrb.r- o n I'nj n, $15 numbers direct from Fifth 'avenue. tunic effects satin, fine fabrics. s- - $15.00. two-ye- 4 More Fall Frocks e r. four-yea- ; at g M Sweaters, $2.25 $10.95 ' n.t ..$2.25 - Betty Compson Suits Audience in "The Enemy Sex" i 'J-- fr ma-ba- Mary Elizabeth Shop ' 229 South Main Street j gnj1-dl- folen-niun- - -- n ss J, "., Ik happy-go-luck- y Cool-Irlg- ar-le- st r.lxty-nln- j Mar-tlnea- v Wli-l;m- i A New Home Is Better - I Than a Bargain - a e AMUSEMENTS t William Farnum in Screen Play .... t ir "SI Wills" Comes Back to Scenes of Boyhood Days re-sa- re-se- ll Revives Popularity irtf' en ' " - ss Doctor Tells How to Strengthen Eyesight 50 Per Cent in One Week's Time, in Many Instances m. 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