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Show uo : REGISTRATION ! DAYS AND EOW TO REGISTER The question of registration is ono that deserves the attention of all vot- er at this time and every effort should bo made to understand what is required. re-quired. It is a certainty that no one will bo permitted to voto November 3 unless ho Is duly registered. The law provides for registration and It i3 very explicit as to how It shall be I dono. Tho days remaining for registration are October S, 9, 15 and 30 and only on those days will tho registration offices bo open. Registration cannot bo dono by proxy, it being Imperative that each voter appear In person and I make oath that he Ib eligible and havo his name placed on the hook. I At tlmeB theEO roglttrmtlon books are . .,w .."-'? -j1TT -.WT, ,W .rui ,ll.J..-nui-T--y-" revised and names that were once on them are takon off, so It is wol! for ono to 3ee to It that his name haB not been stricken from tho list. The only way to do this Ib to go to the registration regis-tration office. ' Those who voted in the city a year ago or In the county two years ago still havo their namos on the books but those who were registered and did not voto are not on the hooks. Each person entitled to tho elective franchise must reglstor in the voting district whero ho resides and if, after he registers, he moves to anothor district, he must have his name transferred from the list of his .former .for-mer residence. Tho registration officers offi-cers are required to give certificates of transfer -when called for. A transfer trans-fer may be secured at any time and on any day prior to election day, but noL election day. It must be borne In mind, however, that votera cn regletr tbdr n.mes H on the voting li&t-. oxtlj o tbo fys IH above stated. IH 7 . Hfciw !Wf r. H |