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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESUT MORNING, NOVEMBER 5, 1924. 9 jt f WARREN HOLDS LEAD OF Mrs. Rom , FT! ETH AN N 1 VERSARYV - 1 r Ahead T'l r Walk- Over 1D.00Q Stays F! WALK-OVER'- S i. w- r - rtii u I T1!!! DUNDEE WOOLEN MILLS OFFERS THE GREATEST OPPORTUNITY OF THE, SEASON PUO OXFORD Sullivan; Coolidge to Have Majority. Not. I. Wyoming's 417 election precincts at 1 o'clock today vol indicated that h Coolidf mig-hbe 10.000 greater than the Davis-L- a combined Follette rote, with the Democratic candidate third In the tabulation. V'nlted Senator Francis States Wamn' lead over Robert Roaa, his Democratic opponent. Indicated that his majority, too, might exceed 10.000. Mrs Nellie T. Roe. wMcyr of the late Governor William B. Rom, was slowly piling op a lead over her Re- J. fmblican opponent, atEugene this hour Indireturns cated that she might have a substantial majority. from EVENT IN AN UNHEARD-O- F of CHEYENNE, Wyo., IS THE PLAGE! CLOTHES TAILOR-MAD- E s of 300 t A New Style 1 That' Really New Here's a nrw style that. isn't Just an old style witi a change la trim or color. Th whole sho) la new. It's a short ramp and a wide, round to made with a low heeP that's new. Moat short-vam- p shoos have nigh hsela Thia is the youthful, serviceable, smart new stria that haa made a hit ail over the country. Best of all, it5a a, Walk Over, and that's just a short way of sarins, "pwraonally fitted comfort." COOUDGE HAS BIG LEAD IN INDIANA Not. 5 When the S418 precincts In Indiana had been tabulated today President t'oolidge had a lead of 81,600 orrr John M Davis, his Democratic opponent. OF THE SEASON'S LATEST PATTERNS, GUARANTEED Onr Master Designers are all specialists. One designs Young Men's clothes exclusively, devog; his entire skill to the popular and attractive NEW ENGLISH MODELS now in such deAnother mand by smart dressers. Business Profeson and specializes sional Men's clothes of more conservative lines. We ran please your fancy, no matter what you taste or preference may be. INDIANAPOLIS, 1041 of The vote: CooIldre. Follette I 1?7.710: 7 Davis, 2M.2S6; 12.288. SHOE STORE, Publicity Clause of Tax Law Attacked Mor. 4 Constltu-tlonafi- tr WASHINGTON, of the entire publicity and Inspection features of the Income tax law was attacked In District of Columbia supreme court today In a suit filed by Oorham Hubbard of Boston. Secretary Mellon and Commissioner Flair of the Internal revenue bureau were named as defendants and Hub- bard askei for an injunction to prevent publication of his return. He asserted congTees had no power to authorise Invasion of the rltlsens' private affairs and contended that publicity of returns violated the fourth amendment to the constitution which assured all persons against unlawful search and seizure. Woman Goes Into Tantrums in Booth; Put Under Arrest Ouraro Trlboce-gal- Use t Trlbnne 214 COOLIE F Hosiery Main St., Salt Lake. T SEES EE CHIEFS Ft PROGRAM December Session of Con- President Didn't Vote-- on Election'Day ; Mailed gress Without Hope; His Ballot; All Rest May Not Read Message. I to shreds. For Sour Acid Stomach Gat, belching, heart bum, heaviness after eating, and distress due to indigestion or dyspepsia, nothing work to quickly at STUARTS Dyspepsia Tablets No matter what you eat or drink these tablets sweeten the stomach by jiving it the alkaline effect. Thus you may eat pie, cheese, pickles, milk, fried eggs, bacon, onions and sausage and these tablets always tare you from distress. AT ALL DRUGGISTS V 4 By rnftcrM "en 1m. WASHINGTON. Nov. Coolldge hopes for little from the secconond session of the eixty-elpht- h gress, which will take up Its delib-tratloDecember 1, It became apparent here today. Through his official spokesman the president made known that he doubted he would appear before the two houses in Joint session to read his annus! message. He has given some thought to the matter, it was said, and. while he has not arrived at a the distinct conclusion, impression prevails that the meesage will be sent up from the White House by all-wo- messenger and Intoned to the legislators by a clerk. Woodrow Wileon was the first executive In decades to make a practice of going to the capltol and reading his messages, a precedent which Warren (1. Harding followed, and In his suocesslon. President Coolldge. But the situation was vastly different with both Wilson and Harding. I'p to 1S1, Wilson commanded a aiiable majority in both house and ftrnate. Harding marshaled an even larger army of adherents in congress. It was left to Coolldge to know the vexations of Wilson after the election overturn of 1919 a recsilcltrant group of representatives and senators. Evidently the president sees little or no reason for appearing in person before the same group that thwarted many of his legislative plans during the vexatious months before the last adjournment. CHAMBERS TO CONFER. :edal to T.ie Tribune. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Nor. 4 .V committee representing the Idnhn Falls chamber of commerce will be the guests tomorrow of the chamber of commerce of Pooatello at un opii The forum meeting, and luncheon. purpose of the meeting Is to confer on matters pertaining to the welfare and best interests of southeastern Idaho, and Is In line with a Policy adopted oy the PocateJlo organisation of exchanging Ideas. Why Pay More Elsewhere? When this, tha cleanest, finest and most complete Market in the west, sells for less? So why pay more? Strand Public Market 15C T Bone Steak I7jc for 2So El tidal Cigar t for 26 Qlrsrd Cigar t for 29 Lswrenee Barrett f fee f&o M start Cigar ts Portuonaa, by box t for Ro IGe, Amerloos X . vote there was unusually heavy, Governor Bmlth, with Mrs. amlth. thslr son, Alfred. Jr., and thslr r.mny nir.no, votea aaunnier, In a puMlu school' at Henry at noon and Oliver streets, near the Bmlth A crestfallen member of the home. family was AKred Jr.'s bride of less than a month, who "lost" her rot when she moved her from Syracuse recently. Colonel Theodore Hooeerelt with hi wlfs and mother voted In a candy tor at Oyster Bay Cove. aji-s- He lie .'..He He (1.50 3 for 25c Extra fancy 10 ... 3fcr25 FSERE SALMON, LB ... . Bright EYES Wfi Are An Asset CkMr.spuUtnf EYES are a aid to tnecM, both in builne and GROCERY DEPARTMENT Kip 7 oaf EYES bright and aUrt throiigH of MmHim. Thia tha dadf Karaite lotion Instantly Impart paw Ufa as dull, heavy EYES. SKfir lb..35oS? SSS SUGAR ROYAL CJUcaf, for FREE E 85c l0c S. con-tttnt- society. JUST A TEW Of THE MANY BARflADfJ CUTTER ol. 215 South Main We design and cut every garment in our own Tailor Shop, 39o 1 first-cla- ss 7 1 215 South Main Street By the Kenyon By the Kenyon Hotel. Hotel. World's Leading Tailors of Quality Clothes, ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF THOSE SNAPPY t5P 1 UERCOATSJ25,,30,J375V40,542M45 ALL MADE UP AND READY TO WEAR. H L r, In IJ L liW New York Enjoys Bedlamic Night By UNDER CONTBDL Los Angeles Health Offi cer Says No Reason for Alarm; Deaths Stop. LOS AKOKlXn. Mor. 4. VriSmrt oontrol of the spldsmla of pnsumonlo . rottm.! BwTie., YORK, Kov. . Th metropolis enjoyed a Junior Newss Tear's eve tonight. Dinner par-UNJTW vainhre. tjtreeta throngd. Radio and bulletin board report all over town. Mui.h Joy and festivity. lecAnd all on erojnt of th tion. "lo-Hon" Leading h'Hela had special wKh trimming. dinner Loud speakeis snnoanced return to diners and in same case dlil nut leav their room to b plugs din. Psges with blackboard! hunt about thlr recks paradsd through oorrldnrs In on hotl and In another bulletin boards were Installed In th trill where dancer radio above could not hear th the m'isls. for tb Tablea ww lite of Nw York' octty, Kvery hotel dining room and restaurant labia had Seen reserved long before lb dlnnr hmir. Bpcll were snlled out And thoa popl whs did not Join In the gaiety of th t&wn home and lured on at stayed their own radio sat, whlah nai olalrnsd twenty-flvIn th Maalean colon her Ootober If, waa nrsdtotsd ts- of th board of health and dlrentw of th antlpUjru oommltt. Ho death war rporte3 tooar aa But on new oaa. wss aflmltlea to tn (enrai hosrHtaL niere I no reason for bumio 4artn," I'Jr, PkiaU said. "Th siata board of haalui la in oamualt-of th chars antlniajru and 1 halnc assisted by th tTnitsd mates pu i iij nawin serrio ant or th health drartmnt of th sltr and eounty of U Anaeles," tomorrow, mow in snaiw OUT IN STATE twenty ur ea with a iof phylfllaas will b sent a Into Infected atemms ! mak OGDEN, No. 4 On atralght ticket e inatxotlon twin dally. o district of am time a vigorou rat- - voting In thirty-twAt th In Weber county a report oatchlna oampairn will fr put under 1S showed! at r of a craw with on. twnty-flway Demoerati, til: Sepubllaan, ratnrs. under th supervision of th eomnDittaa, Dr. Diekl in- - Progresslv, Hi. physlolan It is estimated that T pr rent of uounc.d. the Weber county ballots havs been cratohed, Be in plari. live rred sine house-to-hous- Taken Appeal to Madison Pastors Case MOUNTAIN TROUT AND Union-Mad- e PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED r SSc 2Cs 2 Or pee Oat Bate Cigar Stand ;v."nu 5c.:0"x" $2.35 Come in and be y Ern Independent Meat Co. AH day Wednesday Sho. Veal Steak Loin steak Sump Roast OUB price. AT THIS PRICE EVERY MAN CAN AFFORD TO HAVE HIS CLOTHES MADE TO HIS INDIVIDUAL RBJUnUEMEHTS Rerrice. BRYAN NOON VOTER. Governor Ilryan voted In Ilneoln, Neb., Just before noon. Mrs. liryan was with him. n irssed eonfl-den- e I hat the nation would anon John W. Davis and Dimntuit congress to back him up. A great crowd gave a demonstration In honor of General Paw and Mr. Dawe when thny went t" th polling plac thl forenoon In ston. 111., a suburb of Chlcagi, Th Wednesday Is Gold Day. Distinction that are built Into them by Master Artisans, and that you can't get elsewhere at even double We guarantee the tailoring, lining, style, fit and workmanship to be in every respect. NEW YORK, Nor. 4 Among those who dld.not vote today was the Hon. Calvin Coolldge. president of ,th United States. Pe not alarmed. Mr. Coolldgo voted last week at the White House and mailed his absentee, ballot to Northampton, Mass., where it wss counted today in the shadow of the modest little frame dwelling, his family home, which he still retains for J33 a month. Mr, Coolldge "did the day' work.'' as usual at the White House, stopto sssur his visiping long onoif:h tors that he was confident he would 3''3 In have at least vot the electoral college, or 97 more than the majority. He received the returns by radio tonight In company with a few friends. John W. Davin, the Democratic candidate for president, in concert v 1th 30.Mfl.0ilO oth-plain American clttjcn.. went to the polling place, received hi ballot and marked it In Followthe sfcrecy of hte booth. ing his own Injunction to "vott, Mr. wan one of the Iavla early." earllent arrivals at the Txiciiat Valley for set the up polling place,' day In a little whit frame "netgnborhood of house" the vtll.te. CAMERA MEN THERE. An army of oa.merA men and n srorp of frlpdiy villajrers watchM him do hU dutlie went at once to his home, remained there resting t!i and day during planned to receive the tonight at the home In thia city of Frank L. Polk, former assistant secretary of state, who has bfen (lie of his most Intimate (umptilgn sdvlsers, and also at this Hotel Felrmnt. Senator linnet t M. La Follette. Candida tp for president, was to scores of lifeplain "Rob" long friends who gave him a rousing cheer s h went to cast his vote In the basement of the Madison town He was accompanied by his hall. two able sons, Robert Jr., and Philip, end by his daughter-in-law- , Mrs. Philip I,a Follette. . 'Tom to the heed of th line," eStld the election clerks and old neighbors. "No." said the senator, "I'll wait my turn." He returned to his fsrm for a brief rest and went tonight to the erecu-tl- v mansion to hear the return. eagerly appreciate the opportunity of giving your clothes Individuality and -- NFJW By Cnlrereal can't be too particular, and WI can't be particular enough, bat well You to Your Measure in Any Style i'VOU are invited to come to this store, where you will have the opportunity of selecting from the largest and most complete line of fine grays, blue and brown serges, tweeds invisible style and coloiincludedn this gTeat assortment.- stripes and every variety of"weave,-patter- n, Absolutely guaranteed Win 4 - After Nov. YORK, three attempts to fold her ballot properly and after the clerkB had tried In vain to show her how, a married woman who was trying to cast her first vote flew Into a rag today, tore up her ballot and created such a disturbance generally that te was plaoed under arrest on a charge of disorderly oonduct- The woman was Mrs. Emllv Mosallen, mother of three children. Her husband tried to enter the booth with her to give her Instructions, but was told It was against the law. Three times she tried to vote, hut failed because she did not fold her ballot propThen she tore the ballot erly. Tn:HJ ALL-WOO- L j Can B tr'ES PARat :iTY, Nov, 4.HUteen tn Summit county Inoonipiet grtv Coolldge Tli Davl, lr.6; La FolMADISON. Wis.. Nor. 4 An appeal lette 11. Ktr rongTes. First distriot: to th general assembly of the l'r.s- - Cfilton, T71; Francis, 155. For bytarlaa onuren will be tajcen rrora Mabey, 76; Dern, J6I. th acquMtal by th Madison Preshy-tr- r Uaorca E. Hunt yesterday of LOO AN, Nor. 4. Fourteen precinct chusch pastor onof Christ Presbyterian cKarves of rUilatlng ordlna- - out of fort v lour In Cache1011.county hfra, glv Coolldge loll, Davis on, Poynott, wis., on of his thrs naa aoouMra, anaounoed, Tke Trlbaae. A vote of 1 to II elerd Dr. Hunt Ipse! Is Nor, 4. Th onmtilot MANILLA, n of charge of anbeilef In th lcted today of faith, th virgin birth nf Rpsllioan IMkea waa reTh cotrQilat (a county. Daygett Christ, tha creation as related In turn showed: Kepubllcan, (1; Demo. a th word ratio. II; Genesis, th aeriptura i. Th rot of Ood and of opposition to a ruling waa the heavteat In th history of th of th a".nral assembly. Hsnry E. Andrew. Prta Wt., county. from th Presbymodaratnr, Nor. 4. Kan KAJfAB, county that h went tery with, the declaration is pes cant Ropublloan. would not prald 4 a mMtlna awca a and Ihre minister of th church declined to ' RrCHFniaX. Ho. 4 Three) nr- oloct inconiplat: For district ludr act as modarato. Th eharc acaiast Dr. Bunt grew Republican 14, Tmocrlo II. District out of hts defens of Dr. Hsrrr B. attorney RapuMicaa 41, Democrat lo Btate eenstor Republican Foadlck, New York Baptist, who vw K. it; aaaea l rsra arom a Toytriai Democratlo 11. (Hat pulpit. tf, iMnocrtuo 19. fov-erno- r: 1. canf-slo- ProTsl. CHICAOO, Nov, 4. Additional lw Nov. WASHI.VOTON, lead to th recovery of Wlnfleld Hart, ti year old, a ainger that may of tha mlaalng loot from th In a church choir und living In th ob111., mall robbery wr ftoridout, apartment nf hla pastor, waa arrested tained by postal Inepeotor her to of and accused by police here tmlny a long series of ' Jimmy" robberies which have been keeping the northwest paction of the city on sdgo. Police declare Hart admitted perpetration of a dosen robberies, ana they also said loot estimated to be wor.n llJ.OAi was found In his room, Th Rev. Made II. MacBryde, in whose home Hart HveJ. said the latter, after a diesgrement a month ago with his psrenta. bad fe.utht hi aas'wtanos and that hs bud titken him under hla own roof, lltnd " building. Ely Returns Indicate Majority for C ootid ge Nev., Vov, 4. Wllth ?0 per of the vota counted, OtoIMfie r.X.Y, rnt waa wi'h a ajbatantial maK"lltt second and Davis jority, third. Plttnian was lading Lxckhart for TJ, 8. senate. Uept'blioan aaamhly-mewere polling hftaier vortea than the IXtmocrallo oandldata. Ictdliik,' it n Just try it that's all! A tin of any size you choose will cost you nothing at all if you don't pronounce it the rarest tea you have ever tasted. Merely ask your grocer.. Schilling These two out- standing advantages, coupled with" quick service, and the lending of your own money ; make borrowing here extremely advisable- when you need; have and money improved city prop- 4 erty for security. ' Bring in your abstract today. I Qtxtoridi rlnd eoatrrr day whea Brnt Olaaaeoek, supposed leader of th robber, and Willi Newton, who pleaded tTalltr t partleipa-tlo- n In th affair, were brwaght tosecret gether and their uppodly oon venation was ta by th who had concealed dictaphones In th room at th federal More Clews to Great Choir Singer Accused of Series of Robbeties Mail Loot Obtained pely Ua J5 talc f I J JL.. |