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Show v THE SALT .LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 14,1920. 12 I BOXING NOTES Turf Results - AQUEOUQT RESULTS. ft I Tribana-Sal- t Lakt Tribwna Leaaad Wir CHICAGO. July II. Captain Bob Roper" wanted In Kansas City to box BiU five It Pint me, dairy lor ftlllrs. Brennan th latter part of the month. Tbfmble iOJ (licAteet, 13 u S. evk furlong Brennan is sure of a match with Jack 1. to 10 OS 2 ta S, WB.IilH Hove (Wrlarfl, Dempeey before an eastern club shortly, 114 3 to 1 and t to 5, ercuad. Hop Prince so Bob wtll be In for a merry time if third. S tad fZoeller). S to S. 2 to 1:01 3 3. Walk Ip. (.lady and Lady he accepts the bout Tle Lorttt alas raa. Secoed race, steeplechase. selling, Jack Wilson has taken told of Jimmie and np, about two mile Infidel 111 1(3 Ketchcll, an eastern middleweight. (Crawford), f to 1. 3 to 1 and ereo. won, Fair Ketch ell has a fair record and wants to to 6 aad 1 to 2. show his wares at Kenosha. Use 143. ( Kennedy t. T to 2. 8 ta 3 and hack 143 4 to Chicago By L'alveraal Service. It. ths least alsrsys the bwt. WHY PAY M0RE7 TRs most for d Quarter of. Second From Record for CuU Pacing Geldings. 1, second, Mr (Busk), 4 15 4 3. Sweat Kiaa. Tim 8 to 3. third. Doris, film ark. Ybe Six Hundred, horlbwood. Superha an;l March Court also ran. Third race. 31200 added. Iroquois handicap, aad up, aix and a halt fnrlongi (Barrett). Id ta 3, even. 3 to 3, won. Super 107 (Mooney I. 7 to 1, 2 to 1 aad 7 to Hi, aecoad; Billy Kelly 132 (Hande). Time 1 IS even, 1 to I and out, third. TOLEDO, July 13. A new world' recMarie Miller, Cherry Creek, L'Effara ord for tbreo-yeor-o- ld pacing geldings and Trull taka alao ran. Fourth racr. The Sp'culitlon handicap, sellwee hang up at the Fort Miami track ing, g 1000. three year olds aad op. one mile this afternoon when Rifle Grenade, car- Thunderstorm 112 (Turner). 4 to 1. 7 ta 3 and to 5. won, Slmendorf Xld (Bice), 4 to,l. rying the colors of the Lon McDonald 39 to 3 and 4 ta 5, second, Thrift 100 (Ponca), stable, paced the first mil in 2.04 4. 13 to L 6 ta 1 and 3 to 1, third Time 3 Henry (1., Btcoant, Tia Can. Tick-Ital- q cutting a quarter, second off the record t 39 2 Tom Taggart. Pickwteh, Kaihtnirva held by Direct the Work, made at Lex- and Salveatra Mealao ran. and . Fifth race, purs 11000, ington two years ero. 103 claiming, utile and a ixtenlb-.-BerKing 'Watts, owned by George E. Lud-le- y np. I 4 to 1. 8 to 5 and 1 to 2. won Weiner). of Youngstown. Ohio, and driven by Farour 105 (Turner). 3 to 1, 7 to 5 antL 1 to 2. I, 3 Lon McDonald, won the Tecumseh. 2.13 second; Pierre a Fen 122 (Fator), Bock- 'lime 1 40 to 1 and even, third trot, $6000 stake. and Tool Ballast CoorceUea. Sweet b, port. In going away In the first heat Driver Black Prints also r a. furalx maiden Sixth race, Hyde, who wag driving Elisa jDillon, was Dough Girl 113 (Ambrose), 10 to 1, 7 thrown In a collision and slightly cut longs ta 3 and nut, won. Sporting Blood, 115 (Bar-ratt- ). 1 to 4. out and out. second, Oor Boot about the head. Calgary Earl won the 2 07 pace In straight heats, while Charlie 113 (Banda), 4 to 1. 2 to 8 and out, third. Tima 1.13. Only three starters Red captured the 2.07, trot. s On Watch 113 lit y The Fred Wills bout, scheduled for New York for next Thursday, has been transferred to Newark, where tt will be staged on July 29 Fulton-Harr- Sailor Friedman Is anxious to get into the ring with Joe Welling or Jo Benjamin at East- Chicago Dennis UKeefes backers are willing to lay, even money that he will defeat Johnny Griffiths Saturday afternoon at East Chicago. Marcel Thomas, the French welterweight. who boxes Jack Britton ten rounds at New York Thursday night, mubt be a light middleweight. The best weight that Thomas will agree to make for the match la 147 pounds at 3 o'clock, which makes him weigh about 15$ ringside. Dan Morgan id willing to eentf Champion Britton against the winner of th Grtffith-O'Kebout Saturday, to a decision contest for th welterweight title. The Denver promoters are willing to give Britton 34040 for his end to detent) his title against the winner. Colonel M. M. Tinley Will State Head Society of Famous World War Veterans. BIRMINGHAM, Ala, July 13. Colonel of Iowa, I3Sth Infantry. Rainbow dtvlatqn, wax chosen tonight by the nominating committee of the first reunion of veterans oK$hat division to head th organisation for the coraing year. Colonel Tinley win be formally elected at the final business session oKths reunion tomorrow. The resolution of th California' tion proposing exclusion of orientals' voted down. The veterans pledged support to th government iir combating Bolshevism, approved a proposal that both capital and labor be drafted in the event of another war, and went on record as opposing suffrage for the citixeno of th District of Columbia. Declaring that "the government has be- come the football of the "partisan and the desire of the plunderer' United State Senator Underwood pleaded with the world war veterans to become leaders in the fight against dangers wnlch hs said are threatening the life of the republic. We are standing In ths dawn of new era of our republic," Senator Underwood averred. "The tremendous force of new Ideas and new conditions must be met and solved. Apparently no plan remains steadfast and no policy Is approved. "Business is Uncertain tn th grip o( heavy taxation and our commerca halt under the limitation of transportation. Men are flocking to the great cities for for high wages and the farms lie fallow want of labor. The war profiteer --glories In hi new wealth and tha high cost of living threatens the humble home Th rule of Justice Is endangered and legislation for special class is th demand of the hour. Anarchy threatens to strike down the law and the will of the mobs defies the peace of the land, Men of the Rainbow division, you who served and sacrificed on the field of battle as volunteers at your country's call, are you really mustered out of your country's service, or have you been furloughed to serve and sacrifice again as citlseua ot tha republic for tha honor of our country, the glory of our flag and the safety of our common "heritage 7" M. M. Tinley Commission Upon Highway Toward Kanab. 18-fo- ot ' Hard-surfac- e three-year-o- ld Paper Box Nine Defeats Soldier' Team 2. 4, 4. - in a tingling, thrilling, pulsating 0. Henry kind yon delight in A Representations made by William Out-se- a of Mary avals, K. 8. Anderson, county commissioner of Pluta county, and K Ensign, representing, the Commercial club of Marysvale, persuaded th state road commission that th hard surface paving proposed for the first three miles south of Marysvale on th road towards Kanab, should bo eighteen feet wide instead of teii feet. as had been suggested by the State authorities Th road will have to carry some hevy traffic' between the luRlto mining properties and Maria- - been suggested that th mining companies Interested would be witling to pave the xqurth mil at the earn time, and the commission decided, after conferring on the wubject with the local rep-In A this proposition resentative. Mickey Donley, the clever Newark Rifle Grenade won the writing. RENO ENTRIES. llghtwe.ght, wtll box Phil Bloom, New , Ths commission decided to abide by the In one, two, three order. Firat race, three furlong pace ficorge James 11. Vork, In his home city at an open-a- ir report of Joseph Rlrlesstate auditor, alDixie show 1:07 pace three beats, purse $1200: Lady Voltrom 113. Bell Flower 113 had to atop beDonley lowing $300 to J. W. Symmerhays on Maana 113 Two Eyes 113, Did Sqnfrrel lid. cause of a cutrecently in a bout with Bloom, Calgary Earl. ch. a., by Earl Jr. account of an automobile accident in Far-lay- s 1 Broiakie 119, Huso Asber and is pleased to get a return engageSalat Pierre 119, (Palm) canyon, In which Mrs. summerhays 119 ment. FOxy Ann, ch. m., by The Searchwas injured. William entry. Representations Nmd been 2 er (Murphy) mad to th commission that the bills Second race, five furlong Commendation Gray Hat gr, g.. by Hal H--, 3 incurred as a result of thesccl-de111. Stanley S. 113, Bea 109. rick Again already (Thomas) Union had reached a total of about $1409. rayne 113. Lems B 113, Hot heater 1)9. Betty Black Lock. br. m., by 4 100. Wetter Emma A five Third race, claim furlongs by Charles De Graff was Btacklock (Valentine) to Mr. Ririe for investigation and 107, lady $foere 107, Hemlock 109, J. C. L. and Dr. Burgess also started. Hontonia 112. M. Lanra Miller 112, Emily 112,'Milda report. lr. D Graff letter stated that 3 0$ $.04 Time, 1 03 Jake 114. , he Is a teacher In the Wasatch county Ths Union Paper Box company baseThe Tecumseh trot, 3:13 trot, 3 heats, Little Fourth race, fir and a half furlong Playball was team high school at Heber. He was driving over th victorious Fort staka $0000: 105, Battle Mountain 107. Sybil 107, thing hia car in Parley a canyon ths evenine by a score of 4 to $ yesterKing Watt, b. h , by General Dinah 112. Muriel's Pet 1U. W, C. Dooly 114, Douglas ning of July 3, when, in passing another day. All- four of the winners' runs were Watts (McDonald) I Gila 114, Maater Franklin 114, Mex 114. car which was having engine trouble, th scored sixth final In In the b. inning. Allle Aehbrock, tlje Fifth race, one mile Modiate 99 Kaaaa g., by Ashbrock road gave way, according to th .letter, . ,$ Inning the soldiers came within on run 100. Zamloch 112. Montana Belie 110, Rntlaad (Edman) and the car was overturned in th creek of score. the tying Arms 114, Verna B 113. Alta Dona van. b. m., by Justice eom distance above the city reservoir. The lineups: 2 Bixth race, aix furlongs Mias Parnell 97. Brook (Murphy) Mr. De Graff asserts that the road had Union Paper Box company Tonneson, Beatrice Lucile 103 Old Homestead 110, Marie Golden Spier, ch. m., by Directum been undermined by the creek? and that 3 2 ( Connell 113, Mineral Jim 113. Phil Martin 115. left field; R. Smith, second base; C. Spier (Stokes) Seventh race, six furlongs Anna Jackson Bmilh, shortstop; Jewkea, catcher; Ted, persons had noticed th crack in the roadWlklwlkl, Elisa Dillon.- - Kilo Watts, Pulaski 103 Paradigm ltd, Bobolink 108. third base; Thatcher, first base; Mount-forway th day before. He la willing to Ora G., Royal Palm. Edgar Worthy, 92 Mia Mermans 109 Aline B. loo. Hrndls settle for 1390.0.7.' which he say repre108, center field; Mellon, right field; Isworthy, McKinney also started. Time. Trainee 110, Cap llano TlO. sents his cash outlay in getting the car 2 00 3.03 3:06 Piercey, pitcher, Track fast into service again. Fort Douglas Howland, second base; 1.07 trot, 3 heats, purse 31304: Ira R. Browning, state road engineer, Charlie Rex, b. g by Recreation McLane, center field; Bmlth, left field; will WINDSOR ENTRIES. 1 investigate the request of J. R. Jones, third base; Hinkle, shortstop; Rudd, (Murphy) Ellis, district road engineer, for an addiFirat race, flee furlong Royal Visitor 99 right field; Muifter, first base; Tommy Todd. b. g.. by Todd Mack Hafits, tional $500 for a bridge In Huntington 109. Ho. Bose 100. Petrarch Arivol Last 109 .3 (Ersklne) catcher; Barker, pitcher. canyon. gens 100, Zeelotna. 110 Anna Wood 112 John Zomldotte, b. m. by Zombro (McR. 112. Last Side 112. Br Jtminy 115, district engineer for 'the 8. Reardon Simpson, Donald) ......4 commission In Weber and other northern Mammy O'Min 113. Rnnqnio 115. West Side 100 to Joseph Guv. b. a, by Guy Ax- 90. Old Second Sinner six called race, attention to the fact that furlongs counties, 2 worthy (8tusrt) Human 102 Scrub Lady 106. Guaranlead 109 the hard surface road from the Devta B.08 Tim. 0$ 100 Puilnx Foster James 107, Summer Simp county line for three miles north Is in pace, 3 heats, purse 107, Japhct .107 May W. 100, Taraacon 111, need of a bituminous surfacing. Weber $1000: (Trcnlale 111. Alrord 111, Meduta 109 Trusty The Balt Lake commissioners bad offered to stand club county station recruiting Rifle Grenada, b. g., by Belwin 109. FrlvolHy 90. Lancelot 110- - Cock O'The will some of the expense. He was informed play the Fort Douglas ball team at 1 (McDonald) Main 107. Jean Bullant 102. Haiabow Girl 103, 2 state money for Weber county oclock th afternoon that at ,tbis the post. Jane Forbes, br. g., by U. Forbes Welnland 107. is all allotted, and that any further sums S (Valentins) Thfrd race, on mile Algonquin 97, Glow come must from the Weber county state Worm 00 . Salvatelln 103 Stalim 103. Bugle Trampaafe, r. c., by Trampsafe road tax. March 107, Kama 107, Salvo 107, Prime 110. $ (ttokea) Other matters referred by Mr. Simpson Ladder of Light 113. Ammunition 117 Miss Ingomar, b. f., by Prince to the commission wlU be Investigated as Fourth race, mils had an eighth Beathoff ...4 Ingomar (McMahon-Whltein follows: on the first mile 93. Mator House 93 Paul Weidel 108, Slippery Estabell also started. Time. 2.00 of th Riverdale-Hooproad at an estiElm 100, Rrgalo 100. Midnight Sun 113, Gen. r ' eral 2:0$ 4, 2:03 114. 113 Irish Kiss 120, mated of Drastic cost $1500: AMERICAN LEAGUE. Haig maintenance, and Exterminator 127. The Porter 129 of the Ogden particularly sprinkling LEAGUE. WESTER Fifth race six furlongs Dr Hlchmaa 95, Hooper road, completed last year; repairs Won, Lost. Pet. Cnclea lassie 93 Knklux 07, Who (ate 07. nine-foto the of road between strip 81 Mm .8(8 Honorman 07 Bill iMtCloy 97. Glenlight 107, Tremonton and Garland. 80 82 Wlehtta .910 llfra Gold 102, Cobalt Laaa 110, Bt. (joeatln of Milton R. Hood as maResignation 47 33 .399 117. St. Joseph . . . . Is terial and supply clerk was accepted. 43 37 .B8 JapHs .... Sixth race, mile and e sixteenth My Dear Th commission has received requests 87 89 .487 9.3, Omaha 109 Shall hot Paaa 03, Jim Halting frem three or four counties asking for ......... 39 Oklahoma City .470 Chin They De Cana 162. Sundurla 102. Dr. Carmen Dae Main .30 with 48 which ... to assist In .883 KM, money 117. Douglas 8. 107 Romeo 107, Beaverklll 24 weeds on state roads, and also to killing 53 .303 Stanx City .... Seventh race mile and n alxteenah Short fight which have rodents made their homes Change 68, Boxer 101, Keep 101. The Colleen The commission along these highways Yesterday's Rasulta. Bawu 104, Dr Bae 101. Madrono 107. Liy Governor D. W. Davis of Idaho, who was decided yesterday that it did not know At Dos Main H. E Lon 107. Attorney Muir 100, Blaaonry 106, 5 12 Dae Motnae 0 t.eorg Duucnn 149. Glasatol 113, Wondthrnah a visitor In Salt Lake yesterday and ons whence it could derive any funds for such 3 Amah 0 0 113, City 113, Bond 140, Neenah 100. of ths speakers at th luncheon of the purposes. Odenwtld aad Banner; Kopp and Joan Capital Better! of Are 140. Capt Rica 100. W M Buckner 109, Bubbling Loader 104, Kilkenny 112. Rotary club, declares tbs national government must aid extensively In increasAt Joseph BEAT RIVERTON. KRUMPS 94. Joseph ing the food production 'Of the United The Krumpe nine yesterday won a Dm City States If the nation is to maintain her game from the Riverton team of economic status Minor thefts were reported to the poof 3 tb 2. the Jordan league by a had Spellman. lice department yesterday. Gov ernor Da via is president of the WestThe Krumpn nine Is composed entirely Stephen Paulof member from the Krump family. ern States Reclamation association, which son. who rooms at the Raymond hotel, At Joplin reported that he lost a watch and chain will make strong representations to conJoplla .... a jet and pearl necklace and $1$ Oklahoma City COASTER LEADS IN NET PLAY. gress fur an appropriation of 325,400,000 and in bills. and Snyder ; Batteries Boehlar with which to carry on recla13 Roland Roberts of Julv CHICAGO, Mrs. P."W. Murphy of 127 South First Griffith. mation program In western states, with a San Francisco led L. H Watmner of view to mot easing the number of farms West street, reported the loss of twenty-fiv- e when rain stopped Hi., feet At Wichita of white garden hose. and food. of Edmund Levy, Berkeley, consequent greater quantities their match Wichita John T. Goan ef 119 West Second Saturday next. Governor Davis Bald, South Cal , led Wray Brown of St Louis, Tula street reported the loss of an Elwhen their match also had to be postrepresentatives of the reclamation asso- gin watch marked Battcelaa Haast M. Wheeler" on "G. ciation confer wtll with ths congressional holt sad Qoerry. , poned. works. This property was recovered appropriations committee relative to pro- the later yesterday by the detective depart posed projects in Idaho. Ida Shepp of the Alta hotel said In both Idaho and Utah there srs num- ment. wrist watch was stolen from her room erous sections, in the opinion of Governor a P. who rooms at 509 2 Keramedls, Davis, presenting excellent opportunity West Second Bouth street, reported the for Important irrigation projects, which. If theft from his room of a $200 gold Hamcompleted, would enable the farming of ilton watch, a gold Elgin watch, two $50 thousands of acres of land now practitwo stick pins, one made Liberty bonds, cally unproductive. with $1 gold piece and another of a a In the Colorado river basin. Governor $2.50 gold piece, and about $8 in Davia said, there are approximately French and German money and Italian, a .38 acres of land open to Irrigation and caliber revolver. The the hotel profitable farming. Of this land $10,000 management said, stole thief, Officers acres the probgoods In lie Colorado, Wyoming and Utah. ably between 9 and 11 oclock Monday The Western States Reclamation associ- nlgbL 13 Prime Minister ation contemplate a persistent campaign OTTAWA. July Meighen today announced selection of the tn bringing federal aid to western state. cabinet, containing all the members ex- With definite planks in the platforms of $6,000,000 cept two of the cabinet of Robert Borden, both the Republican and Democratic parhie predecessor. ties it feels that it has obtained an enThe two officers are R. W. Wlgmore, dorsement which will result in the reminister of customs and internal revenue, alization of many desired benefits. By Universal Service. , i and F. B. McCurdy, minister of public works. WASHINGTON, July 13 Th big pack-er- s Davis new Counties The cabinet was announced as have demanded more .than $8,000,000 from the war department for the canfellows: cellation of an ora) contract for meats Arthur Meighen, premier and minister for extemai affairs; J. A. (aider, which were to have been delivered during the three months following the signing president of the council and mtnister of The state board of equalisation met yes- of the armistice. Whether this sum or immigration and colonisation: Sir George terday and went over preliminary quesof and Foster, minister trade commerce; any part of it will be paid, will be deterrelating to the equalising of assess8 r James Lnugheed. minister at the in- tions mined by Secretary Baker. ments as between counties. It Was deThe unexpected signing of th armistice terior, Sir Henry Drayton, minister of cided that Chairman B. H. Roberts resulted In wholesale cancellation milof minister of orfinance; Hugh Guthrie, should look up various matters in Davis itia. A. L. Sifton, secretary of state; Dr. ders, and the "packer contend that they T. and that and James Hammond county L Re minister of railways; 8enator Rob- Henry Gwilltams. members of ths board, were left with vaat quantities of product that could not be marketed through the ertson, minister of labor; C C. Ballan-tyndevote their attention to similar usual channels except at a sacrifice. The minister of marine and fisheries and should In matters Weber and Utah counties in urn asked represents what they say s th minister of naval service; F. B. McCurdy, the next few days and report 'their find- difference between minister of public works; C. J. Doherty, what they realised on a meeting of the board next Monthe meats and the sum the government minister of Justice; Senator Blondin, ings atSome to as assessment day. the reports was to F. have paid for them. postmaster general; Dr. F Tolmie, property in southern Utah were reLocal representatives of the packers minister of agriculture; R. W. Wlgmore, of ceived and discussed th board. by were in conference with Secretary Baker minister of customs and inland revenue; Davis and Cache .counties, two of thi S r Edward Kemp and E. K. 8kinney, most highly developed agriculturally in today. ministers without portfolios. state, yesterday returned to the state Sir James Lougheed also will act as file board preliminary figures as to their toOver superintendent general of Indian affair, tal assessed valuation this year. Davie and Dr. Reid will preside over the dual to final action county, the subject by of railways and canals. department state board, has ait assessed valuation this year of $19,267,$15, as compared with LINCOLN. Neb., July 13 Th Farmers last year. Caen county, which bank of Page, Neb., which was closed paid taxes last year on $32,530,72$, 1s this yesterday following the sudden death of year assessed at $37,347,801. Troops Eugene Smith, president and active manager, was today taken In charge by the state banking board. Secretary J. E. LONDON, July 13 The proposal to if action Hart of the board announced that Exdirect to force employ necessary the government to withdraw its troops aminer Evarts had been placed In charge. The last report to th department, Secrefrom Ireland and cease manufacturing munition for use in Ireland and Russia tary Hart said, indicated ho Irregularities The police are searching for a man In was defeated today In the special trades the bank's affairs. Deposits amounting KEEP-KOO- L union congress called to- consider labors who represents himself as an agent of to $130,000 were carried. Until Examiner th Utah Power A Light company, and Evarts completes his examination th exattitude on the Irish question. , The congress later adopted a resolution who for several days has entered numeract condition of the bank can not be told. introduced by the miners federation, de- ous homes under the pretense that he On th morning of July 4 President Bmlth manding withdrawal of all the British Is searching for defective electrical equip- was found dead In a cow pasture, his head troops from Ireland and the cessation of ment, which, when once turned over to and part of his body being submerged in , a water barrel.' His death was declared at ths manufacture of munitions to be used bim is never seen again. He is described as being an American, th time to bo th result of sn accident. in Ireland and Russ'a. This resolution five feet six Inches 21 tall and about recommended a general strike if the government refused the demands, but the year of age. question of direct action will be left to KEEP-KOO- L a ballot of the members of the various unions. Thus the rank and fils will hav a chance to express their opinion. . CHICAGO, July IS. Carl Wanderer tosaid he would waive a Jury trial and MAO ONLY BY BAN DIEGO, Cal.. July 13 Persona night guilty to th murder of his wife and plead halihave been who buying fillet of sole, a stranger whom hs used to deflect susKeep-Ko- ol Decision sea bass, cod and other fish In the picion but, from himself. NEH.ENB URG CLOTHING COMPANY-VWe- j markets here, have. In many instances, In a talk with Police Sergeant Nortotf. meat been of shark instead what Wanderer asked: Ata u.W atitaTwA. given By Universal ServiceFI-. July 13. Attor- they ordered, according to a report to- - "How soon do you suppoe thfy can JACKSONVILLE, ney for Howard Croker In hi suit to night of tha local fair pries committee. set ths trial?" The report announced that th commithav his father, Richard Croker. declared "Probably before th first of August. Ahat would be about the time that incompetent to handle his affairs, today tee would seek prosecution of the dealer Shark meat sells st 113.50 a Ruth would have given birth to the filed notice of appeal from ths opinion involved ton fertilizer. for eider to the Croker able manage declaring baby. mused the prisoner, "It'Rtoo long his business. tq wait." The first thing to be don la to writ a "If you plead guilty no trial will be Judge E. B. Donnell of West Palm decision the rendered Want Tribune Beach, Ad. telling Juat what you necessary. yesterday. The appeal Is answerable In supreme court want and your qualifications. "I am going to plead guilty, said WanTb Wants at Tallahassee on October 25. will do ths rest. derer. "I shall waive s Jury trial," ef JACK MCKFORD Agrees d. 4, 4, Three-year-o- Recruiting Station Play Fort Douglas Nine 4. ld 4, 3-- nt Continuous, ht a. 1- -2 1-- Canadian Prime Minister Selects Cabinet Packers Want on War Meat Contracts , and Cache Tax Values Show Increase e. State Board Takes Closed Nebraska Bank Irish Miners Demand British Withdraw Impersonator of Agent of Light Company Sought The National Summer SuitJorMen For Sale.by; LEADING CLOTHIERS 1 1 Continuous, S - Howard Croker to Appeal From for Father I d. 9c;, Kiddies, 11c. 20c; Kiddles, 11c, to 11. Matinees, to 1L Matinees, A Its I Cooler - paid Fish Dealers Accused of Substituting Shark 7 Swanson Theater Circuit gs PICK OF, THE PICTURES" AMERICAN LAST TIME EM HERBERT RAWLINS0N "MAN "AND HIS .THE JOYOUS TROUBLEMAKERS OLD Hens. G WILLIAM FARNUM ComsdyANY, Wanderer Says He Will Plead Guilty to Murder ? One Week, Ending Friday TODAY WOMAN r Comedy ARTISTIC TEMPERAMENT" CHESTER OUTING' PORT" PAtHBsREVIEW XT NEW IS Showing Today and Tomorrew Margarita Fisher SILL-TODA- TAKING WAY In And FIVE OTHER BIO FEATURES Three shows dally C:45, 7:30, 9:15 Summer pries Nights, 40c 30c Matins Adult. 35c Children under 15, 15c ' NTiJS thirtieth PIECE OF ILVER" A "Sirs ms -- of eurtoslty, audacity and hilarity ALSO Universal comedy BEAR SKIN BEAUTIES" Allen an And Hunt picture TIGER LAND Ons week, beginning next Sunday A ot 2, House of A HIGH-CLAS- two-re- Tha OF SIH GY REDS six-re- tupor-produetio- n UNDER CRIMSON SKIES P. S Bring your babies to tho Klnema, where it Is always cooL Let them take their naps while you enjoy the picture. Minor Thefts Reported Story of Event at Niko-to Police by Several laievsk, Siberia Under Is ' Related. Bolsheviki It Suits for men are tailored by experts with the consummate skill that insures true comfort, good looks and long wear. Sprightly patterns and lots of them. Also dark colors that dont have, to be laundered. For comforts sake and your label moneys sake, be surd the is in the suit you buy. HORSES ; VARIETY PROGRAM. THEIR BEAUTIFUL PRESENT HEADLINING - CO- .- L er Governor Declares Federal Aid Necessary to In crease Food Production. Win-netk- ; Classiest Equestrienne Offering H0LLAND-D0CKERIL- red 4. hard-foug- DECEIVER Lout Leading Hitters Major Leagues )( e DOUBLE-DYE- D Vaudeville even-hand- 4, Story-th- A LETS BE FASHIONABLE AND ALL GO TOTHE WASHINGTON. July 13 Th full story of what happened at Nlkolalevsk, Siberia, reached under the Bolshevik regime Washington today for the first time. It consul at was told to th American Vladivostok by a Mr. Dyer, who, with his wife and two other American had been held at Nlkolalevsk by the red force. According to Mr. Dyers statement, the Bolsheviki under Trapltsin attacked the Japanese guard at Niltolalevsk on January 21. The fortress surrendered about the middle of February and the city about the end of that month The Japanese guard still held out end on Marchsur-10 they were ordered by Trapltsin to render by noon on March 12. The Japanese, Mr. Dyer said, being afraid to trust the promises of Russians, surrounded the Russian staff at 2 o'clock on the morning of March 11, fired th building and attacked and killed many Russians and tried to escape. They were driven Into th r barracks, however, and on March 15 tho 134 survivors surrendered. Mr. Dyer stated that before the fighting began on March 11 the jails had been who filled by Trapltsin with persons were accused of being were All these bourgeois and spies. marched by Trapltsin to the Amur river and wei? killed on the night of March 13. Prior to this, executions without trial had occurred and they continued until the forces commanded by Trep-ital- n left the district. During the fighting which continued frem the 11th to th 15th, noncombatants. woman and children, were killed, except twelve Japanese, who were hidden by their Chines husbands. Meantime other foreigners In the city were protected by a Chinese gunboat. One Br.tlsh subject, John Freedman, was No executed as a ' Americans were killed. overMr he On May 22, Dyer said, heard a conversation between Trapltsin and Nina, the Chinese consul, and Captain Mow of the Chinese gunboat, in which Trapltsin demanded th cooperation of the Chinese against ths This was refused Captain Mow stating that he would maintain neutrality towards th Japanese. Trapltsin then asked that the Chines, evacuate Nlkolalevsk and assist In evacuating tho Russians, statingThethat the town was to be destroyed request was refused, but on May 24 the Chinese did evacuate to Mago, twenty miles up the river. Here Chinese gunboat protected them. Immediately after th evacuation. Trapltsin troops began new attacks and on the night of May 24 they set- fire to tho Jails and put to death all of the 134 prisoners, stating that the Jails Japan had been fired by tha Japanese themselves. Th destruction of the city by fire and explosives continued two davs until only about 100 out of tho 4000 buildings remained. Trapltsin then fled up the Am-ru- n river. All other Russians had been killed except a few who had escaped Into the forests and a few others who were smuggled into th Chinese settlement. After the arrival of th Japanese relief expedition th four Americans, seven British, seven French and 425 Russian refugees war sent to Vladivostok on a Hundreds who hav already seen cltl-sen- s, DouglasAndMacLean ' Doris May thslr new, clean-cu- t society satire declare It to b on big scream! LAST TIMES TODAY . Th batanc of the scintillating bill Is In keeping with the pace sat by ths headliner Cool House Good Musle In STRAND Home of musical comedy roy .counter-revolutioni- clair Hiram MUSICAL COMEDY counter-revolution-'at- e, COMPANY Present ( Hiram, the Bell Boy In Over the Garden Wall TED HENKELS Jaz Orchestra T y st. Japan. - HELLO, BILL! THIS IS YOUR DAY . AT AUERBACH FIELD BENEFIT of tbs CATHOLIC and PROTESTANT ORPHANAGES hers PAOCLAREIICE'A- - PJRTIIAH U uds Best Shows wanted DIVING GrIRLS Japanese transport. Mr. Dyer stated (hat he was positive that thf Chines at Nlkolalevsk had been absolutely neutral at a'l times, but that It was true that Trapltsln's band con- For ths WATER CIRCUS, with CLARENCE A. WORTHAMS BE8T SH0W8, Now st . WORLDS AUEBBACH FIELD. ' Apply to MISS PADLINE BLACK, Children Cry FOR FLETCHERS WATER CIRCUS, on Grounds. tained both Chinese and Korean bandits. c BESSIE LOVE .or MR, CALLAHAN at , . CAST ORIA TRIBUNE WANTS BRtNG RESULTS t 4 J |