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Show '' ' L :j PRINCESS THEATRE Bingham ALL TALKING AND SINGING WEEKLY PROGRAM Matinee daily at 1:30 p. m. Evening 7:15 and 9:00 p. m. FRIDAY ONLY OCTOBER 31 JOHN GILBERT "REDEMPTION" A passionate drama of a man destroyed by destiny. To hold one woman in his arms and another in his heart this was his Fate. Admission 15c and 35c SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1 In .. "REDEMPTION" MATINEE ONLY JOHN GILBERT REPUBLICAN RALLY AT NIGHT. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2-3 -J- MAURICE CHEVALIER In "THE BIG POND" A Rompritic sweetheart with a practical father. Chevalier Che-valier has to satisfy both. And he sings, makes love breaks intq business in a big way. He makes fun enough " to satisfy everybody. The Chevalier personality in an American setting. Admission 15c and 35c TUES., WED. and THURS. NOV. 4-5-6. CONSTANCE BENNETT In "COMMON CLAY" A story of courage and love of a woman's battle alone aghast overwhelming odds of her final triumph and happiness. A vital, tremendous drama that will grip your soul and make your pulse stand stilL - Also A Musical Cartoon 1 ' Admission 25c and 50c COMING ATTRACTIONS. Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Nov. 11-12-13-14. The Picture you have been waiting for "All Quiet On The Western Front," "Last Of The Du-anes," Du-anes," and "Let's Be Gay". Phone 272 or 145 for Daily Program WE USE THE WORLD FAMOUS S O U N Pjl""l SYSTEM TALKING PICTURE3AT THEIR BEST , JUDGE RAY II. KENNER For JUSTICE OF THE PEACE County Precinct No. 10 The Democratic Party of the 10th Precinct, present to the voters, Judge Ray H. Kenner as its unanimous choice for the office of Justice Jus-tice of the Peace. Judge Kenner has served the people of the 10th Precinct Pre-cinct in this capacity for the past four years, during which time, he has been at his office daily, devoting his time and effort to the administration ad-ministration of the affairs of the affairs of this office While courteous and considerate con-siderate of the rights of individuals in-dividuals in all stations of life, Judge Kenner is of a judicial mind with the courage cour-age and fortitude to follow the law and evidence in all cases, yet remembering that the laws of the State are to " - mC9r ! - - ' iwimir Gr lEPiBllEII Silli AT THE PRINCES THEATRE 0 Saturday Night at 8:00 P.M. SPEAKERS Hon. Reuben Clark Ambassador to Mexico ' ill Judge Fred G. Loofbourow Candidate For Congress I II ENTERTAINMENT Hear Tabby and Bun In Live Campaign Songs i r . . Hear The Senator From Sandpit ; EVERY BODY WELCOIV1E 1 " ,, ;, ' , , ; ; - ' ' U i . 1 .L.- TZ.. 1 nil,. ii mil .ii i-uu, ; ' be construed liberally to the end that justice prevail OFFICE EFFICIENCY Dockets, records and reports re-ports of Judge Kenner's court are kept efficiently f Iff fT y MARK HOPKINS j W FAIRMONT fl f i HOTEL ill lvil ' -zMl " ' Overlooking If'' X),. CLm-iww lU 1 rates Aw mlnutu from thoptid It III II 1 thwtrw twimming pool -sports , lilllllH 1W' I terrsce dancing every evening ggslllllll pHy 1 IfOO ROOMS WITH BATH IMI i RV' 1 Snflte-578 Dollar Mil I Av- 1 Onufct- r&aiaura ooiund It'll I MW i 1 ISuitM-QI& 30 Defers dy l 'W I TO 0601 & SMITH M l , 1 Jfmmilng Dtnctor 111 I and up to date at all times, and open for reference and inspection to every citizen ..Judge Kenner is possessed possess-ed with those fine qualities of patience, justice and fairness fair-ness so essential to this important im-portant office His decisions are reached only after careful care-ful consideration of all ' points of both law and fact In addition to his judicial duties, Judge Kenner takes a deep interest in all community com-munity improvements, always al-ways ready and willing to give of his time'and means to the support of community enterprise and moral and social so-cial uplift The splendid record made by Judge Kenner durine the past four years, deserves the hearty endorsement of the voters of this precinct. Return Re-turn Judge Kenner to this office Paid Political Adv. Sites 'M2, Finis 509, Jensen 499, Nordberg 405, Wolstenholin 448, Total 2403. -1 SATISFIED I I Democratic t i Democratic I I . democratic pRESENT CANDI- I j ' State and j Legislative 1 j r 1TIONS OF UNEMPLOY- I County Ticket I - Ticket MENT AND BUSINESS ' w T , ' f I I t Salt Lake "County t I I For Justice of the Supreme J DEPRESSION? I I J " George Christensen J FOR state senate I I Fof Congress, 2nd district: j IF NOT, PUT YOUR D. W. PaiTatt I j I J. ILPaul J n b ar m I I For County Commissioner, j CROSS UNDER THE " I J 4-year term: I Julian M. Bamberger I Edward E. Howe DEMOCRATIC -- I I 1 For County Commissioner, 2-1 I I I ,,. f FOR HOUSE OF I I I William H. Adams I UJ J rt representatives f v I I Fot Sheriff: and Chris Greenhagen I : Grant Young J. E, Eawlins I If FoCaMlimY: I VOTE FOR A C. Clarence Neslen I I I John J Eice I I j I For County Cerk: I CHANGE! Samuel J. Lindsay I f I Bias A. Smith, Jr. I Mrs. Emily M. Carlisle I I I (L'S,e I TAB. I I J f r- A- Smoot I II For County Assessor: I I j Joseph S. Mousley MfS- Fink P. Stewart I For County Auditor: j Mrs. Martha Purser I EI WilliamM.Swan J J Mrs. Ernest A. Holmes I I I For County Recorder: I ffli '-M I I) Miss Jessie Mi Evans j "mU? George A. Critchlow . . . I I I For County Surveyor: f . -WXfcg C. J. E. Gldbransen I 1 I Verne L. Despain f 1 il For County Treasurer I ' John Holley I 1 W. W. Barton T Darrel T Lane I K For Justice of the Peace barrel I. lAne 1 j j 10:h precinct. V J Mrs. Anna T. Piercey I If Ray H. Kenner v v ' . .A ,v For Consubles! f : Kershaw M. White I Sf88 Householder . Dr. E. K Monson f I . (Pad Political Adv.) The garment of action Here is the underdress to which the smart women of America have given instant approval Our line includes v. great variety of materials, styles and colors. A clever tuck effects a perfect fit See them today. ( Kifkernick Bingham Here. Co. v 'THE BIG STORE" " ' i f i |