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Show MORNING. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY LOGAN DEPARTMENT , North Main. Rsatdsnco Tat. Offlos, 41' 11t. -- J. 1 rtfB rOl BE ENLARGED Company at Agricultural College 1$ Placed on New Basis. T. R. O. C I.OOAN. Nov 4 A change In the oriraniiatloii. of the R. O. T C. at the t'th Agricultural college from a cadet battalion to a cadet regiment has been made and will b put Int.. .ff,-lmmi.riLatlv. according to Cap tain Adrln B. Smith, heed of the military department at the college.due The t a made necessary hanire lh lanre number of cadets enrolled, over 300 men having taken up the work. er- Former Cadet Major Wtirton non, Je ha been appointed colonel of the regiment and a new assignment of officer has been completed The regiment will ccnslst of three with battalions and six company. the followlne officers: Louis Griffin, battalion; Voses major of the First Second t.attaJion; Rich, major of the Wilson, major of the Third batlieufirst talion; Norman Christensen. tenant and regimental adjutant; Freeman McKlnnon. captain of battery A: Frvln Harris, captain of batfery B O. Wendell Fudge, captain of batten C; Harold Bateman, captain of of D; IjouIs rieschampa, rap-taiCole, captain of ttterv F.K; Wallace Victor Lieutenants Firat battery Terrv. Ralph Karrar. Rex Rlrch. Bert Harward, Ariel Merrill and toElmer the Juckett have been assigned various batteries. be will officers Noncommissioned chosen by the cadet captains within the next week or o. In an effort to . bat-ter- v rstr complete by Novemmake the ber 12. when Major Harry Jordan, who l In charge of all R. O. T. c, work in the Ninth Corpa area, will inspect the coast artillery unit at the r. A. r. Cfcr Fur-Trimm- DELICIOUS Caswells lee ALL-WOO- A BLOCK TRIAL ORDER WASATCH 2857 wSoopoo cups were served at the Panama Pacific International Exposition SPECIAL PLAID esting gifts Mrs. Robert Murdook. 65 West Second Mrs. North street, of 'his city Thatcher was born In fcogan. February 14. 17, and was for many years a resident of this city. COLORED JACQUARD LOOA.V, Nov. 4 Plans for enlarging the endowment fund at the Brig-haYoung college were made at a recent meeting of the 1!. Y ('. Alumni WOVEN BED SPREADS Size 72x90. Blue and white, rose and white and gold and white. Fast to sun and wator. each $6.25 association, according to Pr'i'lent W The W. Henderson of the college association will Issue a bulletin dur-lr- i tlie present school year, making as Its subject "The Kndowment Fund." Mis.- - Lavinia Maughan was elected editor of the publication at the meetAmong the ing of the ajwiciation. contributors will be Attorney A K. mark, of a quality product - Bwrro.a.jvi Unusually smart Coats tor so little money! Art Needle Plain and blocked materi-Fur- s als. of Muskrat, Seal and Nutria. Handsomely LADIES TKA A TRONS Stamped for lored organdy dainty embroidery on and crossbar dimity. IKr vOW Priced lined. LIFE I If Begins Today, 10 a. m. I1ES TIES news free ftmnd Charles G. rawrj, of iifrvmiM tnvperamnt, encalm toninht an, in the nildnt tirely a r.nian of frind and neiKhhori, at ht home here the rehe rerHved turns from the national election. 11? alternately Uateiied to the re- cur jirettinry the itfunl'v Perhaps you have thought as you struggled through an unusual amount of figuring, brain weary and fagged out, "I believe I should get a Burroughs Adding Machine." But you have put it off, waiting possibly until your business grows a little bigger. Here is an opportunity for you to try a Burroughs now, an opportunity for you to find out first hand without cost, if it will not save valuable time for you if it will not prevent costly errors and if it will not increase your profits. By taking advantage of this free trial offer you place yourself under no obligation. Simply phone the Burroughs office and the machine will be deijvered promptly. Use it on all your figure work for 15 days adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing then decide whether or not you can afford to handle your figures without a Burroughs. larresisi A44int Afasnins In s bf To try Phons Wasatch j JUJtasr 1 . I " tSuUniplstl I KrTTH 'n x .',"!? J I J Cstcttjattnf I luxurious COAT with a winsome FROCK to match, at really no more than one would expect to pay for a Either the coat or frock good coat! worn be may separately. A Stunningly tailored in Fashion's favorite fabrics; Slate Gray, Cranberry Red, Shutter Green, Cocoa Tan, Ashes of Roses, Cossack Green, Kaffir Brown, Penny Brown and Black. ha masAine Wash., Nov 4 With the state's thlrtr-nh-icounties reported snd new precincts Increasing his lead. President Coolidge appeared certain of Washelectoral votes at ington's saven midnight tonight. He had a nearlv two toxone lead over "enator Robert M. La follstta, Ms nearest opponent, end a l o one lead over John W. Davis. Three hundred and twenty-seve- n precincts out of the state's 3417 gave: Coolidge, 17. AM; la Toilette. 20.J, and Davis. Ml 4 seinisi SEATTI-K- iwi maf Pftawa Jaa aurrsuJhs oWae ts seWse, 4ar or ml mail lh sauaaei. Umimr ra , SUjf ' MA U. FBNOUBON e VOTIs. Ko Mrs. nym,n. Ta,Demoaratte A. Ferguson. nominee Walker Bank BM . Belt Lek. Cit,. Lua. J This smart showing includes tumes for very small and larger men. Sizes 14 to 46. . of twenty-thre- ! "I Handsomely trimmed with Leopard, Beaver, Natural Squirrel, Mole, Nutria, Japanese Mink, Badger, Hudson Seal, Gray or Blue Wolf and Lynx, COOUDGE LEADS IN WASHINGTON MO. I I There's a perfect agreement of Fashion authorities: "The Ehsemble is the Smartest Costume for Fall and Winter." t'.ov-ern- few mMJM ev a. I I ssr-mm- utr fnsf s 0. H. PsXrish, Agency Manager. ITS iatm orn payrn Utr itmmM Burroughs Adding Machine Company 'dtr, Featured for Today PROVIDENCE. R. I. Not. 4 President Cootldge and the Rhode Island state Republican ticket at midnight were still leading th whole field of Democrats. Returns were not yet half complete. e On the presidential election had a lead of 20.31 nwr Da vis, wltn unity aiatnoxs out oi me 14 In th state making returns. The W0 and the Coolidge figures were Davis figures 19, M?. La Follette was third with 14M votes. Jeer If. Mstcaif. Republican sen atorial candidate for the unexpired term of the late Vnited States Sen ator Iebsnon B. Colt, and the regular term to follow, was leading William S. Flynn. Democrit, by 1MM, the figures being: MeDcatf, JM70; FlTTiti. J!. 420, for eighty districts out of 14. monffifr esrass will fuhktr pmra fewness men hses ssirf Barrmmghm smcUm arc s rices' as lout as H2S. Smtmll 4m payment aits' sasjr (arms Walks? Bank ENSEMBLE COSTUMES Cool-ldg- an WALKER IS RKILICTID. ATLANTA. Oa., Nov. 4 Clifford Walker mas reelected governor of Georgia by an overwhelming majority over hts Independent opponent, H. B. Baylor, today. The rest of the Demo cratic state timet was u nop pose a ana polled the usual majority. A Superb Showing of RHODE ISLAND GIVES G. 0. P. LEAD TrouoeoM comment. He announced at 11 o'clock that ha would have no statement to make tonight, and, as for a statement tomorrow, he said he didn't know as anr statement waa needed from him. At that hour a number of congratulatory telegrams had been received, but Mr. Dawes gave them only a quick glance. KEITH OBRI EN CO. T convention. It, a sbisM of fin-ah- Tl At the monthly dinner 6f the Rotary olub held last night at the Hotel Ttah, a resolution on the death of Charles Tyng. former president of the clui), was passed. The resolution conveyed condolences to the family of Mr for Tyns and commended him achis useful life as a citizen Hla tivities on behalf of good roads were especially commended. Following the adoption of the resolution, a euloiry on the life of Mr. Tyng was delivered by John Creer. A communication waa read from the Rotary international convention com mittee, slat Inn that representatives would be In Salt Laiie November 25, 26 and 27 to look over the hotel facilities, with a view of holding the U26 Rotary International convention In this city. At a meeting or ine board or di rectors of the organisation held last July In Chicago, the Salt Lake club made a bid tor the lDzs convention. Salt Lake entertained the Rotarians In 1919, and If the 192 convention Is held here It will be the first time In the history of the organisation that one city has twice entertained the ! Mad MOUSE FROCKS crops, neck and sleeves with boll proof tape, stampeil for embroidery; three attractive designs. mlC C Colors are blue, ptnk and beige. Priced Imported Rotary Adopt Resolution of Condolence With Family of Deceased. 15 days btftttt sets Stampeil on fine quality linen; two 65c charmlnr deslprna Priced, cluded business friends and nelfhbors, the latter lncrudlng sotrve of those who went to the polling place In the home precinct of the Republican nominee today and cast a vote that stood: Cool Id and Dawes 691, Davis and Bryan 64, and La Folletts sults f the day' tUoting as an- and Wheeler 21 The vota plainly pJeaaed Mr. Dawes nounced by radio and read the returns a (fathered and transmitted to his us much as. If not more than, any of At one the returns that came in from th outhome by the Associated lYtsjt time he imt the election ntlreiy out side world. of his mind by view in a motion picMany of the visitors to the Dawes ture that Mrs. Dawes arranged to be hme extended congratulations to their shown for the entertainment of the host as the evening wore on and the EVANSTON, U! . Nov 4 (By the company of more than a hundred vis- vote of the Republican national ticket Mr. I'awee thanked them increased. AwiclatHl Prt-)i--Thmounting tide itors t arrAinif htm toward the vice The callers at the Pawee home in with a qulixlcal smite, but made no of vrt Truman Edward Farmer and (ieata Pearl Peterson, both of Prewton, Ida ho; Frank Woolf Reese of Henson and Jennie Pond of Iewleton; Iw- rence Burg-tof Grace, Idaho, and Mildred Hansen of Mink Creek. Ida ho; Deloar Ricks of Benson and Ktta Henrold of Oakley, Idaho. EH Section IiADTKR' 13 and southern Idaho who ha e exhll.lt-eto all members of the alumni associaal Maughan. Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock an Interest In the college. Copies of the bulletin will be sent tion And to persons in northern I'tah the home of her parents. Mr. and FOUR COUPLES LICENSED. LOQAN, Noy. 4 Marriage licenses were issued today at the county the ) Interesting Items in Our Bed Spreads Plans for Enlarging Endowment Fund Made s (Fifth Floor ..... ..$9.95 AT $1.00 Includes Lustre Vases. Intense Burners. Houdoir Kouqueta Phone Mah Lists. Jonint Dolsv Shopping Kiddies' Pen and Pencil Sets. Decorated Sh.e Trees and many other inter- Double bed sire; colors, blue and white, pink and whitt', reil and black and tan and v,liie; soisette bound; weight five s pounds the pair. $13 Bb.i.V-ct- A whole table of Christmas Gift Specials at this irresistible price BLANKET S L in Our Gift Shop on Sal FOUR-INC- H $1 Specials ed Luxurious Blankets always TELEPHONE FOR Models in the sea 40 ONLY Adorable son's best selling styles, and Fashion's favorite coatings! fortunate purchase for us and you YOU! M 45 Pair UNIFORM , y&A - Qjllwap Sale of Coats One-Da- y Sale DATE ARRANGED. FUNERAL LOOAN. Nov. 4 Funeral services Mary Kalian f..r Mrs. R A. Thatcber, who died Mowen of Salt Ieke. witerdav at her lpme. MS Weat First tyne. Pr .Joseph A Gertdes. ProfesN. and Sr.rens'tn Mis Iavlnia North street Salt Iake. will be held sor A. Burroughs 11 KEITH- - OBRIEN CO. Tsla-pno- 143 NOVEMBER 7. 1924. for governor, ana her husband, former Oorernor J ernes K. Ferguson, east their ballots in h s9.sral election at 1:11 o'clock this aftarnoon.x, '1 have had a good night's Vest and am now read v to come down and see my rots .flashed on the screen,"- - said She had na etatement Mrs. ts make regarding tha iscuoo. J "L coswo- Irresistibly priced at $ 95 o 5 150 See Windows. 'srs-uson- 4 , 1 |