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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER QUIT TOBACCO ELECT OFFICERS ? Dr. Robert Hampton of Salt Lake waa elected president of the Utah State Medical association at the annual meet-in- s held at the Hermitage In Ogden can. yon. Other officers named by the phy- -i sictans of the state were EL H. Smith of Ogden, first vice president; Or. C. E. McDermott, Castle Oats, second vice president; Dr. C. J. Shields. Salt Lake, third vice president; Dr. William L. Rich, Salt Lake, secretary; Dr. F. L. Peterson, Salt Lake, treasurer; Dr. William Rees, Logan, councillor, first district. Dr. Sol Q. Kahn of Salt Lake was named as delegate to attend the Amerl-ca- n Medical association convention to be held at- - Boston next June. Dr. W. R. Calderwood of Salt Lake was chosen as alternate to the convention. Illustrated lectures were given by Doe- tors O. W. Crude, Cleveland, Ohio; J. 8. Stokes, Rochester, Minn.; J. R. Caulk, St. Louis, Mo- - and Ben S. Orndoss, Chicago. Each lecture was illustrated by lantern slides. The meeting was attended by 100 Utah doctors. The chairmen of the committees which were appointed laat year and who delivered reports were: Dr. Perry O. Snow, Salt Lake, education; Dr. J. C Landenberger, Salt Lake, public poland legislation; Dr. F. W. Taylor, . icy Prove, eeientifie works ; Dr. 8. Ewing. Salt Lake, mptrology. and Dr. Ernest Van Cott, .Salt Lake. Industrial mediclna. It was decided to accept the invitation of President John A. Wldtsoe of the University of Utah to hold the 1921 meeting at the atate institution. It Is the plan of the new administration to Invite many of America's most famous v physicians to address this meeting. Posse Searches for Man Implicated in Murder PRICE, Sept 9. Sheriff T. F. Kel ter of Carbon county and several deputies are conducting a search for Thomas Av gerls, a sheepherder, in connection with the dewth of George Parris, owner of a flock that grazed on the same range as did the sheep in charge of Avgeria The body of Parris was found this morning near the Sunnyalde pumping station. He had been shot through the heart and evidently died immediately. is known to have quarreled Avgeria who on with Parris previous occasions reof the flocks on the handling garding has soft, pliable kid gloves. With heavy embroidered backs and colored wristlets. "All sizes. - helped tobreak the costly, bacco habit. Whenever yon have a longing for a smoke or chew, just place a harmless tablet in your mouth instead. All desire stops. 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Torney is held In the eounty jaU in Los .Angeles on a grand larceny charge following hts arrest in ths main postoffice by two detectives working upon information supplied from Salt Lake that Torney had been receiving his mall there. Torney Is alleged to have confessed to taking the money and professed willingness to returh to Salt Lake. Ths money was stolen from a hiding place in an abandoned steel filing cabinet in the baeement of the bank, and was What more typical example than these suits! JWool velours in ripple models with Bay Seal fur collars. In navy, brown or reindeer. Also Berge and tricotine suits of the finer quality, tailored or rippled and in beautiful navy color. California Recommended for Army Encampment ( Adjutant General Fred Jorgensen of tbe Utah national guard has forwarded a request to the war department that California be designated for the next encampment of state and federal troops, and that February be selected aa the time. , In stating his reasons for this proposal. that Adjutant General Jorgensen states sumwhen encampments are held in the mer, it is difficult for members of national guards to leave their employment, especially In agricultural states. He declares that the climate of California is well adapted for encampment purposes and that February la a period of the year when workmen are not 6 greatly in demand. Under the army act, state and national troops are to participate jointly in the annual encampments and are to undergo the same system of train' t 9. Sept. Lear Austin. Headquarters for Boys and Girls XRAY bridge WORK i PLATES THAT FIT PainlSsWithers . DENIAL CQ 122)4 MAIN ST J Highway I form-fittin- Juvenile Suits' rd ill SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS UTAH FIRM ENTERS POCATELLO. POCATBLLO, Idaho, BepL 9 Articles of Incorporation were filed yesterday in ths office of ths county clerk of Bannock Music comcounty by ths Clayton-Daynpany of Balt Lake. Ths company Is inOf Utah under stats laws ths corporated end contemplates doing an extensive business throughout this section of Idaho. The articles were filed in the lqcal court house in the names of N. W. Clayton, W. R McComlrk, Fred Stauffer, Royal W. Dkynes'L. W. Snow, George W. Morgan and Tnomas A. Williams, all of Salt Lake City. ' 91 flannels, mixtures or In sizes 24 to $ years. Prices, $3.50 to $8.95. $4 Today ask foe demonstration in your wn office. ketttaywer. r. S. SROONERl Dl4 Mgr. $07 Royd Park Bldg., Salt Lake City.. Rea, Hy. 114 Waa 100. Write Today for - A trial treatment of that old rsllabls remedy, Dr, Burkhart's Vegetable Compound, for Liver, Stomach Trouble and It haa stood the test for Constipation, thirty-on- e years, both In this country and In Europe. You will Improve from first dose. Address 21 Main 8L, Cincinnati, treatO. AH druggists handle It. (Adv.) ment, 29c; 70 days, 40c. 10-d- ' , Boys Sweaters A . er n 5.11 Lengths , r Choose from the new fall patterns colors. Sizes 64 to , , V 7. , $3 Bungalow Aprons ' and JUST 500 are reduced for a rousing sals and Saturday. Becoming new styles of novelty gingham. or plain eolors. . Tour choice $3, line at Girls Dresses $3.95 In stripes; plaids $2.29 Extensive Showing of Wash Styles an incentive to any young miss to 'head" the winsome little frocks that are so picturesque in style and pattern. Trimmed in new ways, with buttons, braids, piping sad contrasting materials. Sizes 8 t6 14 years. IL TBULY are thesd Dresses, Smocks, $2.75 $2.19 Marked to $5.50 cleanup for tba little girls from 2 to 8 years. A number of becoming, style in pretty ginghams, plain colon or plaid pattern. , cleanup. And are so populae for Linens, crepe, or or Embroidered voile. smocked trimmed. All sizes. Another Special , smocks school. Also All Smocks Marked to $3.50 at Millinery Department is tbe these' days of the elite women whose discriminating taste demand the smartest in new millinery, , appreciating, - too, the advantage in prices, which are alwaya - loweit at The Paris. $4.98. . . . i new Tuxedo or wool sweater ia all tko slip-o- n colora that tho children arc partial to for Soma have warm, inug collars, while school. others with Dutch necks will be wore under costa All size. ft Sweaters, $6.95 Middies, $2.50 A special lias for woman and i misses. Including usee 38 to 44 Tuxedo or slip-o- s stylos ia turquoise, pekin, otp. Heavy white galatea. Also with collar of serge or self material, ia blue, turkey red, eteL with cuff a to match. Priced to $450. - Hundreds and hundreds of individual creations, covering fashion category of materials, and all mad np and trimmed in novel ways, alone distinctive of Paris hats. May ws sot assist you in eeleetiag just ths mod that is bscomlrj to you. and Others Priced to $4.95 THE Ths Latest Fall and' Winter Modes OUR Sweaters, $2.95 ' LINERY $6.45 to $14.95 Marked to $3.00 Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S I $1.65 Caps, 98c to $3.50 6. i e heavy quality with collar attached. In brows, gray or heather shades. 8 to 18 years. Boys' Hats, 48c f HE very essence of good stylo and taita is represented in these jspnty sport eosts of plush. 80 luxuriously warm, and so stylishly designed of high-pilBeaT plush. Some have large fur collars to wrap snugly about the nock, and cuffs to match, while qjhers axe plain, and all are attractively lined with fancy silk. Good A splendid showing of the now shapes and eolors, and sizes from 0 to Other hate, $1.25 to $2.50. HELD ON STATUTORY CHARGE. William Wells, 14 years of ago, waa arrested yesterday at 251 South Weat Temple street , and is being held In ths city jail for Investigation on a statutory offense. CAST O R Flannel Blouse Three-quarti T Including jerseys, turtle neck, V shape In khaki, oxand rqll collar styles. ford, gray and maroon. $1.25 to $3.95. Union Suits, $1.25 V And Other Prices Banging to $110.00 v Knickers, $2.65 In the comfortable fall and winter 'weights. Fleece lined, and with closed crotch. Sizes 6 to 18 .years. THREE BOYS ARRESTED. Three boys, Claud Re ns haw. 11 years of age, R. Mandareno, 14, end Roy Johnson, 14, ware arrested at 11 oclock last night by Motorcycle Patrolman P. K. Brown while driving on Beck street with an automobile they are alleged to have stolon a few hours before from D. H. Wolf, 11N Second avenue. Tho youths are being held In the city jail and the automobile has bean returned to its r owner. Deyriyieg a Short or S $29.75 $34.75 $44.75 Boys' Pajamas, $1.50 onting flannel garments with feet; also night skirts, In s size for bqys, 4 to 18 yean. $L25. Either corduroys or wool mixtures. All full cut, well reinforced knickers for boys 6 to 17 years. as riaatrifo macmwm - SERGE8, Done POCATELLO. Idaho, BepL I. The stats highway between McCammon and Pocatello, a link of ths Idaho Pacific system, is approximately completed, according to reports issued by the contractors who are doing the work. Ths contracts call for ths grading of t.18 miles and surfacing with crushed rock, making a total cott of approximately $129,149 98. ' This work was started early In ths spring, but heavy rains interrupted progress to such an extent that nearly twice the planned length of time is being taken. When completed, this stretch of road will be one of ths best In ths stats, but be only one link In ths state's gigantfu program for road improvement, which will be opened early next year. MUUKb ft - Sept. I. The One-thir-d one-thi- ui Idaho, McCammon-Pocatell- o Examinations Free ujQ 5 If: WANT the coming young men of this city' to see' our' new stock of fall suits and overcoats. Stylish, g serviceable, and made up in single or double breasted, Choice of .plain- colors or fancy mixtures. In sizes 31 ' styles. - , to 40 breast measure. . s annual school election for the election of four members of the school board, turned out to bo one of tho most Interesting and lively ever held in a school election in this city. Ordinarily there are but about 200 voters turn out on this occasion, but yesterday nearly 1000 votes were registered. There were twelve candidates for ths four memberships, divided into three distinct tickets; one a labor ticket, one a womens ticket and one a business men's ticket. The election resulted In the election of two women, Mrs. E. H. Holden end Mra C, C. Whipple, and two of ths business men's ticket, Frank Churchill and T. H. Kelley. Mayor, Bradbury and O. E. McCutchen are the other PYORRHEA' TREATED EXAMINATIONS COLO CR OVN$ COLD INLAYS IDAHO FALLS, hand-tailore- d WEextensive Special to The Tritons. BUTTERKEUST BAKING CO. all their variations. Rich spangled beads lend a distinctive ornamentation to some, while many gain their ehie through wool embroidery. Every suit is a typical example of Paris specialization. in Suits and Overcoats $30 Me SI. of Idaho Falls Manifests interest in School Election and a glass of milk. Of course hes healthy. in contour and exceptionally Featuring for the last two days of the week a new line of suits at this noteable underprice. Only the best mnkes ere shown in serges and Scotch mixtures, and sizes are eomplets ftora 6 to IS years. l, Beaded Tricotines. BEAUTIFUL of material; straight line models that fashios magazines everywhere are advocating for fall, are shown Knicker Suits, $12.95 8el-fr- s piece of butter, some jam ' Featuring The Home of Good Clothes at Moderate Prices 30 - DRESSES SCHOOL found missing Monday morning following Torney'a disappearance Sunday afternoon. Tooele most of his life, will be buried tomorrow with military honors in . tbe w Tooele City cemetery, The young man, who was a member of F company, J19th division of engineers, was among the first of the Utah boys to go overseas. He died October 9, 1918, In Liverpool, of influenza, and was buried in No. 2, 8. S. cemetery, in Liverpool, from which city the body, accompanied by a soldier escort, arrived today. The services . will be under the direction of George A, Greenlee post No. 17, American Legion, Tooele, and will be conducted by the Rev. Father Frank pastor of SL Margarets Catholic church here. BREAD to 11, 75c. Tailored Models Alleged Bank Absconder Arrested in Los Angeles TOOELE, D y Fur Collared or Plain the range, had disappeared, leaving no trace of hie whereabouts. Up to a mte hour tonight no word had been received from the posse as to any trace of the man. Avgeria was a herder In the employ of Pete Pappas, while Parris was ths owner of the flock he was running on ths range. - years of age, son of Mrs. Henrietta Austin of Salt Lake, but a resident . Also Sizes 8 Jts, Special to The Tribune. Grocer 8. " nerve-shatteri- Soldier From Tooele Will Be Buried Today and there's jam in the r offing. So he's on the run to the well-know- n to 8. Sizes ON EROADWAT BETWEEN RAW & STATE their name implies, this make saves mothers time as well as stitches. feet are reinforced and ksees tripple thick. as IU6T hose thousands to ing. Nearly Suppertime No-Me- ONES finger tips, fashion dictates, and TOphatically does she approve of these fine, Dr. . School Hose, 65 c The Brand - em- -. So easy to drop Cigarette,-- , Cigar, or Chewing habit . Robert Hampton, . It Chosen President of the State Medical Association 9 an Dependable C&a&y mndPrit Kid Gloves, $3.75 One of the Highest Grade Lines 10, 1920. Children's Beaver Hats brim or Straight sailor styles quality beaver. Trimmed with ribbon band, bows or streamers. Very popular for ehildrea or misses, aid full selection of eolors or black. Priced from $8.45 to $8.45. ROLLING a |