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Show THE SALT LAKE-TRIBUinTHUR- MORNING, - JITLY 29y1920. AY SD FEET ARENT ACHING 1W--TI- Z1 Use Showers of Friday Helped in Dry Land Districts; Irri-gate- d Lands Feel Pinch, -- tha showen of Friday there le need for rain even on Irrigated crops, according to the weekly weather, exop and range condition! report Issued of yesterday by J. Cecil Alter. In charge Deeplt till' a weather bureau. The comptete report fellows: Temperatures have averaged slightly above the seasonal this week, and the showers of Friday night were generally beneficial, though In many districts the amounts were small. The jrrailng conditions and some dry land crops were temconporarily improved. Stream flow haswater primary tinued to decline, and while some late mausers are well suppplled. secondary water rights turing crops under will require more rain. There Is still a . for irrigated good rain,-- even--ocrops. The spring wheat crop Is developing only fairly well and cuttingof una fall begun In Iron county; tha harveet wheat' has continued under favorable conditions In the higher and more northerly counties. The weather haa been favorable for beets, potatoes and apples, which are dolag well. Apricots are ripening, and it declining. The canning berry picking above average, and pea crop Is somewhat the warm, dry weather hae necessitated rapid unusually gathering to prevent depreciation. The sweet clover le affording bee excellent pasture at Emery. Apples and pears are excellent at Elberta. The alfalfa aeed crop at Deseret la somewhat retarded and Is not yet burring extensively; there has been some stripping of the bloom due to hot, dry weather. The alfalfa seed crop at Blending Is fair, though there has been some blight; the rains on the San Juan dry farms have been very beneficlel. Winter wheat harvest le progressing at Richfield, end beets ere Improving. Highways have been improved locally, especially In the districts where rain was heaviest; however, the main roads are very dry and rough, having continued to deteriorate forwent of rain. -- n Tiz for tender, puffed-np- , burning, caUused feet and onuL-- - People who are forced to stand on their feet all dar know whnt sore, tensweaty, burning feet mean. They Calm Sea Enables American der, and Tiz cures their feet use Tiz, right up. It keeps feet in perfect condition. Tiz is the only remedy in Representative to Hold the world that draws out nil the poisonous exudations which puff up the Well Supervised Exercises feet and cause tender, sore, tired, mch ing feet. It instantly stops the pain in corns, calluses and bunions. Its simply glorious. Ah I bow comfortable your ON BOARD V. B. S. FREDERICK, July feet Tiz. fell Youll using 28. (Br Wireless to the Associated n pain, Press.) T he navy athletes en routs to Your shoes wont tighten and hurt Antwerp are keeping up hard practice on your feet. now from an Get s box of Tiz the quarterdeck, the rowing crew, wrestlers, boxers, fencers and runners exer- druggist. Just thinkl a. whole year's foot comfort for only a few cents. . cising ( Advertisement.) Tha Frederick, which has aboard 101 athletes and coaches of the navy O'ympic DELINQUENT NOTICE. party, is 145 miles ahead of the Princess Big Cottonwood Consolidated Olympic company. Principal Matolka, carrying the other place of Salt Lake City, Utah. teams. Notice are There delinquent upon the Radio messages to the athletes have following described stock on account of been received from Secretary of the NAyy assessment levied on the 11th day of several 1920, amounts set Op" the June, Coontx: Daniels and Admiral posite thaname of the respective shareas follows: holders, ON BOARD U. S. S. PRINCESS Shareholder. Cert. Bhres. Amt. Wireless to the 28. afr twice-daily- July (By Associated Press.) Perfect sailing weather today permitted the members of the American Olympic team to settle down to their eleven-da- y training routine. A seventy-yard cork spring track has been laid on the upper deck, and punching bags and wrestling mats have been placed. There Is a canvaa swimming tank on the lower deck, but, when filled wtth sea water today. it split under the strain and will have to be repaired. starts and The sprinters practiced dashes In th forenoon, white the distance runners circled the lower deck many times this afternoon under ihe eyes of their trainers. Owing to the heat of the lower decks, first-plawinners In the tryouU for Marathon runners, cyclists and sprinters have been transferred to the sick bay and upper deck cabins by consent of the transport officers. Dress and competitive uniforms were distributed this evening. ' They consist of a blue flannel coat, a cap with an American shrield, white flannel trousers, Convention white shoes, white )ereey shirt with embroidered shields, and white trunks with red, white and blue seam bands and borSpecial to The Tribes. der. POCATELLO, Ida., July 28. Pocatello The sea le smooth and there 1b no sickand other towns of southern Idaho will ness aboard. be well represented at the Pacific In Merchants Northwest convention Americans Fail to Place. Portland between August $ and 14. Thousands oK invitations have been ANTWERP, July 28. (By the Assosent out from the association headquar- ciated Press.) Americans failed to obtain In ters to tha various dealers the north- a place yesterday in the individual events west and the gratifying result le that In the "runntng deer" competition at the nearly 2o00 have signified their Intention artillery range in connection with the of being present. Portland la planning a Oiympto games. In the single shot event Otto O. Leson royal reception for the merchants when they arrive and many elaborate programs of Norway was first, with a score of 48 and banquets will be held In their honor. out of a possible 60. Swahn of Sweden An Interesting feature of the week and Natwfg of Norway were tied for sec, planned by the Oregon merchants Is that ond placa wtth scores of 41 all merchant vl el tore, who purchase goods from any other member In the organisation amounting to goOO while In Portland will have their railroad and Pullman Golf fares to and from their home refunded. This gathering promises to be one of the largest and most Interesting In the CHICAGO Jul y28. The qualifying round today of the mldwestern section of history of the organisation. the Professional Golfers' association brought forth an entry list of thirty leading professionals for competition In the event at the Westmoreland Counon try club. The eight lowest scores will qualify for the championship event at Flossmoor, August 16 to 20. Specie to The Tribune. The seventh annual Junior championBRIGHAM CITY, 28. Frank July Faulk, morphine addict, who was arrest- ship ef the Western Golf association also started this morning at the Bob o' Link ed last week In connection with the robpark, with a qualifying bery of several freight cars In the Oregon club. Highland Short Line railroad yards and who had a round of 18 holes. Sixteen will qualify In the championship flight. large quantity of the material taken from the cars when he was found In a nearby field by the deputy city marshal, confessed his guilt at the preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace P, R. Cup Wight and wae bound over to the district , court. - Faulk declared that he had an accomNEW YORK. July 28 The tennis team plice, who evidently made hie geteway, representing the United States which will to to bring back the Davis cup endeavor the of according story Feulk, and Is a desperate character. Faulk pleaded that from Australia will saH from Vancouver hts case be disposed of quickly In order November 10, It was announced today by that he might get to the stats prison, the Davis cup committee of the United where he could receive medical attention. States Lawn Tennla association. The The officers have to him unde challenge round will be played In New the Influence of morphinekeep Zealand. practically all the time becauee of tha terrible The United Btates team has requested convulsions, which he suffers when not under an interval of three weeks to practice in the Influence of the drug.. New Zealand after arriving. It Is expected the matches will be contested about Christmas. Fidel Jimeno Fidel Jimeno 8070 Fidel Jimeno 3071 W. E. Edhelman 3078 Chin Jlpman '.,...3084 Chin Jlpman " 3085 W. A Brennan 3098 Goo. T. Clark 3102 Thelma L. Tuttle 3111 500 500 565 1000 10O0 1000 1000 600 460 1000 1000 2000 2000 2000 1000 1000 .1000 1000 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 iooo 1000 Chas. A. Stoneham Co Chas. A, Stoneham A Chaa. A. Stoneham Sc 73335 : Excitement galore! Hilarity and thrills! Merrymaking spirit of Mardl Gres! Everybodys going to be . there. Get busy on the Phone NOW and round up your particular bunch then get out for a real time. You who dance, listen! A handsome trophy It to be awarded the most graceful couple In the Salt Lake Costum- - One and all Join In FOX Ing Co. will have a and make this booth at the retort Sweeten's famous Saltalr Band to furnish Jazziest of dance celeelectrification tunes, on CARNIVAL Foot races, athletic sports, aquatic frolic and a at bration the MADDAY, where, their regular seals DEST, MERRIEST COMICAL CLOWN BAND TROT REVUE 3.00 3.00 3.00 1000 1000 6000 2000 2000 625 2000 600 500 600 500 500 600 500 600 600 1000 15.00 6.00 6.00 1.38 6 00 gala events of afternoon Jollification. A Cyclone of Confetti. Thousand of free squawkera, toy cape and balloons. 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Co Gustav Slephani S. R. Sebree F. C. Schuttle F. C. Schuttle F. C. Schuttle F. C. Schuttle W. S Levis W. E. Randall F. M. Huyett choose your tume for the tume Ball. 1.50 1.50 1.60 8.00 1.50 500 3336 300 3337 3352 3355 3357 3358 3359 3360 1838 3378 35 500 1000 500 600 600 500 .90 , .11 1.50 . 3.00 1.60 1 3.00 iooo 2 25 .90 750 300 . 3380 50 50 50 1 1 STRAND Where Everybody Goes Continuous performance, 1 to Entirely new bill today SALT LAKE THEATRE CLAIR HIRAM ROY 11, And his musical comedy presenting HIRAM, THE DIRECTOR TED HENKELS JAZZ ORCHESTRA THE WINCHESTER WOMAN Featuring ALICE JOYCE And JACK DEMPSEY In "DAREDEVIL JACK A $2 SHOW at POPULAR PRICES Evenings ALL SEATS, 30c Matinees ADULTS, 20c: Children, 10c mirth-maker- s, THREE NIGHTS, BEGINNING T O N I G H T MATINEE SATURDAY HI BBB Presenting STUB on POCATELLO, Idaho, "'" 28. Latte and Beyond Poitneuf the road Is In such Dad shape that tourists are using the old th side of the river, rrf,.on conditions have been such that the roads could not be worked on earlier in the spring and as a result they-a-re In poor condition at the present time :hn ou.r'ri rafflela to Yellow.tone perk abou th heaviest Fhwthli Uy, has been in many that The work, however, la years being pushed "S possible and It is ex pected the highway will be ready for use gain within the next ton day, McCarnmon. HE EGDTH TARKINGTOH'S Stomach Acidity, Prevents Food Fermentation, Sour, Gassy Stomach and Acid Indigestion. ox 89 BBB ..2362 600 3 00 1.20 1 61 1.60 .60 1.60 .30 .29 1.26 3.00 .23 1.50 t !' . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice Is hereby given that sealed BRANCH LIBRARY. TO OPEN. - proposals will be received bv the board of county commissioners. 206 City and Specie! to The Tribute. Count Bldg., Balt Lake City. Utah, unPOCATELLO, Idaho, July 28. .Accord- til 11 00 o'clock a. m August 2nd, 1920. ing to Mis. Edith Gantt, city librarian at which time the bids received will be ins oast Bids branch library will for the construction of opened publicly opened within the next few dkya ThU a h bltulithic wearing surface on new library is located in a portable 21st South St. from 18th East St to building and will be stationed on the the Wasatch Bonneville Blvd. according wee aide of the Bonneville school grounds to specifications on file. Instruction to Should th. demand for book, with together sufftetat bidders,of contract a permanent library will form and bondspecifications, be may be obon the east side and will beestablished tained at tha office of the county surequipped with a good selection of reading material. veyor. The board of county commiaaton-er- a has and reserves the right to any or all bids, or to accept anyreject DISFIGURING HAIR GROWTH bid Haa been entirely overcome by the use which the board deems beat and waive f 8UPERFULO. It positively will sot minor defects. By order of the board of commissioners this 9th dar of increase growth, but is guaranteed to county1928. stunt and weaken the hair. Eaay to ap- July,, C. F. STILLMAN, ply, quick and sfflcient in its action. Don t hesitate to nee 1L On sale at all Chairman. Board of County Commissioners. orug etoroe. or factory. Prioa, 8 LOO. D, (Seal) C. Felt Chemical company. Salt Lake Attest: J. E. CLARK, county clerk. , City, Utah. .Advertisement.) r882 1.50 .60 .60 .60 .60 .80 1.50 7.50 .30 .30 1.69 1.60 two-inc- .60 1.20 16.00 Chat. .A. Co , 0.00 1.60 A Stem-ha- . ...2756 ...2781 ...2785 ....2795 George P. CurryW. R. C'hatterton E. M. Rudalph ... George Baglln .,..,,.2801 2103 George Baglln . . 200 ' 1000 200 600 1000 1000 .60 8.00 .60 1.60 1.00 9.00 BBB and singing BBB La Zler-Wort- 7 CO. h BBB BBB With the seme exceptional cast. Including GUY DENNERY RUTH GORDON GREGORY KELLY JOE WALLACE CLARA BLANDICK ROBERT ADAMS GRACE FILKINS BYRON BEASLEY JAMES T. FORD BETTY MURRAY Direction of George C, Tyler BBB I ::: josie heather BBB COOLEST THEATER IN TOWN 'BBB BBB BBB BBB ' BBB BBB JJJ IS aaaBBBiaBaaasBBaaaBaaH Clarence Is the best light comedy ever written by an American." New York Tribune 'Clarence' is the best Tarkingt,on work that has been brought to the San Francisco Examiner. xHtage." past season Clarence" was the reigning- comely success In both .The . ... , Nfc'iy, York and .Chicago. PRICES: Evenings, 50c to $2.00; Matinee, 60c to $1.50 J nightexcept, MonTuet- - B Every ; day and - Prices: Mate., 15c. 25c, 60c. !a Evgs.. 25c, 9 5 15c, 9 60c, 75c, $1.00, dayMate. Thursday. J Except Stt.SSoa. J a aa a a a b b a a a a a ibbbbbbbb uruwu.. issjn be- fllrr - weisne. r njiwpi CD sfSq-- m - jaspe e.iy t yWflfwmnswsnEMsi Selected ALMA RUBENS first. run pictures ONLY i Playing to capacity houses The latest Universal special true the passion and the gay abandon that la In a story of false scandal and love. Glowing with the color, TiE Spain. GIRL IN THE RAIN THE WORLD AND HIS WIFE Starring ANNE CORNWALL The rain ceased the water subsided but the tide of love flowed steadily to flood PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE ADDED ATTRACTIONS A Two. reel Universal comedy, International Birthday Tangle, Newt, Yacht Races, Henry E. Pyle, CARTOON COMIC s r,, fa rfrt STARTING TODAY Organist. Coming LOEWS Casino. AMONG s The Mott for th Least , Always the Best. WHY PAY MORE! PLAYING NOW THE GREAT ACCIDENT And - HONEYMOON A JIM musical satire, headlining VAUDEVILLE Continuous, Matinee, Evenings to 11. Weekday 20c; Kiddles, lie. and-Sundays, 30e. 1 . TjEMtrani9sfn:-4rfan,- ' jjupwmib TODAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY . 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Take a teaspoonful of the powder or two compressed tablets with s little water after your next meal, and see what a difference this makes. It will instantly neutralise the dangerous, harmful acid In the stomach which now causes your food to ferment and Sour, making gas, wind, flatulence, heartburn and the bloated or heavy, lumpy feeling that seems to follow most everything you eat. You will find that provided you take a little blsurated magnesia Immediately after a meal, you can eat almost and enjoy It without any danger anything of pain or discomfort to follow, and, moreover, the continued use of the blsurated magnesia cannot Injure the stomach In any way, so long as there are any symptoms of sold Indigestion. (Advertisement.) . bbb Greatest Comedy Hit CLIP ALOWG THIS LINE Sat. Coupon Sat. CHILDREN'S MATINEE When presented at boVoffice will entitle one child to admission upon oayment of 6 cents. It Neutralizes An April Shower In Geo. XMU6ICAL COMEDY STARTS 3:00 p. m. 7:45 p. m. 10:00 p. m. ... Mend and Friday Dooreopen 6:30 p. m. Rpeelat to The Trlbuse. CARR ALEXANDER THE CHICAGO COMPANY, INTACT, FROM the BLACKSTONE THEATRE PICTURES START 1:15 p, m. 4:15 p. m. NOW PLAYING B8IB ... July spring rains and washouts have rendered McCammon h!?h,Wty end ,betwcn fit. Springs impassable and numerous crewspractically of men are work- - T I r6738 Pocatello Is Planning to Recheck on Census Special to The Tr:bune. Cos- le American Tennis Players Match Prepare for Rains Render Highway Virtually Impassable cos- And in accordance with law and the order of the board of directors, made June 11. 1920. so many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at 12 o'clock noon at the office of the company, room 919 Boston Bldg , Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 10th day of August. 1920, to pay the delinquent assessment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and the expense of sale. EDNA L. KARREN, Secretary - Many Professionals Enter Midwest Events COCATELIX), Idaho, July 28, County Assessor Graham announces that he hae made a careful study of the census eltu-atlin Pocatello In connection with tne work In his office and Is certain that tha KE&at!on of th cl'y should be at least ln,tead of th, offldsl count of 14881 Assessor Graham adds that while the percentage Increase In population hae increase In "f", 61. hasthe beenpercentage lOi the highest In the buildings northwest. In mo there were lies buildings of all types In the city end now there are 2608. It Is understood that a plat) is being fostered for & checking of the census in the city.- - This checking wlllJie dona by. local civic- bodies at ss low cost as posaibls and will be supervised by the chamber of commerce and Rotary chibs. There it considerable sentiment In favor of s plan of which the people feel will give rechecking, them a closer estimate on their real population. and MOST MIRTHFUL HOLIDAY IN HISTORY OF of prices,, you may & Co i Morphine Addict Held Charge of Robbery COSTUME 10f0 Many Idahoans to Attend of Merchants NOVEL COSTUME ATTRACTIVE 1009 1000 1000 1000 ce FOR THE MOST FOR THE MOST 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 JILL NOW PLAYING Little Pipifax & Co. And Weaver and Weaver Five other big feature Three shows dally 2:46, 7:30, 8:15 Summer price Night, 40c, 30c Matin Adults, 2Se Children under 16, 15c To Rent a Cottage In either Big Cottonwood or Frovo Canyon, for the first week in August Party of seven. Best of ref. erencet furnished. Phone Wasatch 2099 from 9 till after 7:30 p. m. Hyland 3819-- 6, J. WARREN KERRIGAN a wonderful romance on th trail of a vanishing bank roll cast In all-st- Thirty Thousand Dollars Latest News Weekly GALE HENRY COMEDY r m |