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Show THE SALT I'.AKi: Tl'lUl'.N'l', TUESDAY BRINGING UP FATHER : 11,11320. 13 By GEORGE , McMANUS rnmmi ' a. Power Gains Eighteen Pounds; Rheumatism Disappears After Taking Tanl&c. u I .MUKN'I.S'G, MAY . -- I .it t i m : - i if c I!' ; a -- t 'j wall-know- 4 HighestQuality anc Moderate Prices jo hand in hand in Vacuum Cup Tires and Ton Tested" Tubesjust the rs-verse of what dealers tell us is the im-- I 01 4 Treaty With the British Chlrego Tribune Silt Like Tribune title. MOSCOW, May I (via London, May 10) STGUBE ILL PILOT LEI I Puts Out Bostonian in the Fourth Round; Berger Is Victor. Colored t . Boxer Willie Bt. Claire of Sacramento knocked Gallant of Boeton In the fourth round of their scheduled bout In the headline event before the Manhattan club at tha Hippodrome out Gilbert slx-rou- theater last night Starting with the tap of the first gong, and never letting up, LEHI, May 10. John "'Biddy' Jackson, veteran catcher of the old Utah Stats league, has been chosen captain of the Lehl club of tha Central Utah league. Jackson will have caught hla fifteenth year this season. his Manager Taylor has announced lineup and batting order for the first league game with American Fork next Friday. Though subject to change, the probable lineup and batting order follows: H Atwood, third bane; Barnea, center field, Thrasher, flret base or piteher; A. Atwood, right field; Evans, left field; Webb shortKtop; Coliedge, second base; A. Jackson, first base or pitcher; J. Jack-socatcher. 1ocal baseball stork took a Jump Saturday when Catcher Ja kann and Ruel Evans, former Utah Agricultural college The athlete, reported for practice. of Jackson will make It possible to shift Allen Atwood to the outfield. Atwood bats in the eleaniri position. Evans is a very good fielder and a dependable batter. The batteries for Friday's game maybe Miller and Robinson for American Fork and Thrasher or A. Jackson and J. Jackson for I,eht. Utility players who 'may break Into the lineup Friday are Thomso and Slater, Smuin, outfielder, and Street, pitcher. n, the colored boy showereff his opponent so many lefts and rights to the face that Gallant was mil but out in the initial round. St Claire continued hla boring-I- n tactics throughout the second and third rounds, leading with his left and crossing with hla right, and never once gave Gallant a chance to get set Bt. Claire sent an overhand right to the point of Gallant's jaw at tha beginning of the fourth round. He followed it up with a left uppercut and Gallant went reeling to the mat for the count. The semlwlndup brought together a clever boxer and a nigged battler in Franki Smithers and Clarence Jackson. School Cross-cit- y The first two rounds were apparently even. Smithers connected solidly to the Be -chin several tlmea, but a smile from Oar-erwas hla sole reward. Jackson did most of the forcing and had Smithers In runTh riant to Wcafc hlh school cross-cit- y that as postponed last month on ac. a bad way in the final mix-uof bad weather will take place toLouie Poluao. substituting for Joe count morrow afternoon. Eleven high schools Lewis, rave Johnny (Wahoo) Williams a of tha stata will enter men and more than to non. d neat I are athletes 'when expected to ''of't h t hird round, the begin ,hty connected a couple of tlmea and school The East high will enter twenty-fiv- e made Louie cover up, the Poluso boy had men and the W'est high will enter things all his own wav. Five will enter Dick Berger knocked out Kid Harisen about ths same number. from the L. D. 8. U., six from Jordan d in the third Tound of their same and the number from Granite. mill. Berger led practically all the wavL Spanish Fork, Davis County. Ogden beating hie opponent to almost every Oneida, B. Y. C. high schools wil, and the punch. two runners, and Springvllle and each enterone. Benny Mitchell of Sacramento Tommy Gethan, substituting for Jimmie will send Munson, put on the evening's alugfest. Tommy was given the decision. The boys Commons stood up ana exchanged punches in ev blows were ary round, but Tommy cleaner end gained for him the decision The Sacramento boy proved himself LONDON", May 10. What measures good one for punishment. d The show was opened with e the government has proposed to take battle between Bill Ketchel and BUI to protect British industries and shipFflester. Pfieater did nothing but turn in view of the competition with his starboard side to Ketchel throughout ping the first round and cover hla face with which British shipowners and merchants are threatened by the shipping bill behis gloves. Ketchel managed to slip few around the corners in the second fore fhe American congress was the round end Fflester was counted out. subject of query by Robert P. Hous ton, Unionist, in the house of commons today. Mr. Houston, who is head of a High Will ne Staged Tomorrow p. i four-roun- partlt-l-Johnn- four-roun- Debates Steps Aid British Industry fo one-side- Johnny Evers May Soon Be Coach for Giants .V k NEW TORK, Mav JO. John J. Evers, scrappy little infielder, who was ons of the mainstays of ths Chicago Cuba for a number of years and managed that team In IBIS, arrived In New York this morning to complet arrangements with Manager McOraw of the Giants relative to accepting the position of assistant manager of tli New York National league team. Evera declared he has turned down the Boston college offer to act as baseball coach in order to get Into the professional field again. He expect to don the uniform of the Giants within a few days, possibly by tomorrow. "I want to get back to professional baseball," said Evers. "I will have a con ferencs with Mr. McOraw and .expect to assume the duties of assistant manager and coach." For aomo time It has been rumored that McOraw was grooming Christis Mathew-so- n to succeed him aa manager of the of teem, but the proposed engagement Evers seems to indicate that other plans have been made which ultimately will see Cub the guiding spirit of the ths former - Giants.'- ' Lynch and Bliss Expected la Sign With Pocatello gperiat to Tb ' Tribune- - POCATELLO. Idaho, May 10. Local baseball fans are vary enthusiastic over the annonuncement mads today by Pak J. Phelan, secretary of the Pocatello Baseball association, to tbs effect that "Red" Lynch, lets ef New York Tankees, and Hoy Bliss, formerly with the Chicago White Box, here signified their Intentions of signing contracts with the Indians. Both of these big leaguers era now in Oakland. Cal. Transportation was wired them this mornipg. Ufa pa tricks Yesterday afternoon, Indians walloped the Oregon Short Line team of the Portneuf Valley league in s practice game bv the score of IS to 8. Mlbourn hurled the greater part Of the game and showed fine form. Noyes was put In for ths last three inning and twirled In tlyle, holding, the Shortllners hit lee- -. btg-leag- firm of steamship owners and merchants, wanted to know whether the government was aware - that efforts were being made in the- United States to create a great mercantile marine to carry the whole of the overseas trade of the United States. Mr. Bonnr Law replied that the British ambassador at Washington had been instructed to send copies of She Until these were rebill to London. ceived it was impossible, to deal with the matter. C. O. Roskelley Is Again Made Manager in Brigham Special t Tke Tribune. , BRIGHAM CITY, May 10. C. O. former city manager, liaa been appointed to that position to eucceed John H. Burt, who resigned May 1. Mr. was the first and original manager of Brigham City and servad two years. At the doss of last year he relinquished the position to engage in engineering work on bis own account, and John H. Burt was appointed citv manager. Mr. Burt's health failed, however, and he was forced to quit, and in ths dilemma ths mavor and city council turned to Mr. Roskelley, who has consented to again take up the work. y, Ros-koll- ROAD WORK PROGRESSING. EPHRAIM. May ie. Work is progress-le- g rapldlv on ths Orangeville esd of the road. M. U. Williams, who was in Ephraim Saturday of last week said. The work wee begun April 1. The steam shovel which is now in operation will reach Joe's valley by June 1 and it Ie thought that the road ill be completed by September 1. Ephraim-Orangevll- It 1 le About Digestion. - claimed that only half as much It s I U thoroughly hen required masticated. Digestion begins In (he mouth and mastication thorough of ths food t of the greatest Importance When needed take Chamberlains Tablets to strengthen the digestion and lnsur a regular movement of the bowels. tAdvJ-ter- food With the dispatch by the British gov eminent of a diplomatic commission, headed by General Gough, to soviet Rus els, the government la hopeful that peace ful relations with Great Britain soon will be established. The recent Interchange of notes between Tchltcherln and Lord Cur-soseemed Indicative of a wide difference of opinion regarding the disposition Of Denikin's forces, but it is hoped this obstacle has been cleared and negotiations can proceed which, it is believed here, may lead to recognition by the English of the soviet government, Mhlle there have been rumori that the allied governments are about to change their attitudes toward the Russian government, the visit of the Gough commission is ths first tangible evidence that they are desirous of peace and friendly relations with the present rulers of Russia. General Gough probably will leave Revsl on Monday evening for Moscow, and at the as me time the British labor delegation of labor representatives is expected to strive. Army Recruiting Officer Pays Pre-w- ar Obligation Center SL Telephone from a perfected factory organization operating In an Ideally modem plant, which uses every possible improve- ment and labor saving appliance. production is marketed under a zone selling system which holds sell- ing expense to minimum. Ever-growi- , 4 of ordinary makes. Pennsylvania prices are standardized net, uniform throughout the United States. Pay no 1 : K do more for Pennsylvania products not expect them for leas. IS ' - ' vi Adjustment basis per warranty U(W taebsd to sack casing: PROVO, May 10. The annual meeting of the Homs and Bchool association of bo held In the Central school Provo w next Wednesday evening. The purpose of tho meeting is to elect officer! and hear report. Mavor LeRoy Dixon, Arthur N. Taylor and Buperlntendent L. K. Miss heegertsen will be the speakers. Mattie utaern will give a dramatic reading. "Who's Afraid?" by Marjon Benton Cook. The Provo public schools and B. Y. U. training school will furnish musical num- Vacuum Cup Fabric Tiras, 6,000 Vacuum Cup Cord Tiras, 0,000 Channel Tread Cord Tlrea, 0,000 111 All ng Compare the prices of Vacuum Cup Tires and Ton Tested Tubes with those Parents and Teachers Are to Meet Wednesday ber. ! quality and economical prices results DEPARTMENT. 125 Wes V This perfect harmonizing of hiihesi PROVO Soviet Is Hopeful of ' i pression entertained by many people. for two or three dare at a time-ju- st lay up in bed flat on my back. Tanlac waa ao highly recommended br people right here in 'Halifax that I tried it and now I wouldn't take anything in' the world for the good It haa dona me. My rheumatism is entirely gone, my appetite haa picked up, too. and I sleep fine every night, and feel like a different nan altogether. Tania is tha greatest thing I have ever seen, and I want to let everybody know what this wonderful medicine will do. Tanlae is sold in Salt Lake City by Schramm-Jolinson- , Drugs, aad by the leading druggists in practically every city, town and village in America. (Advertisement.) a-- II . ,c ; , hV.lUYV'.' Wbnt Tanlae has dona for m ii worik mora than a fortuna, said George Tower, of 20L, JRottenherg treat, a lifelong resident of llalilax Nova Beotia, and am ployee of tha Nova Scotia Tram I have Dower company. gained eighteen pound and faal batter than for t twenty-eighlong vcars, he continued. I don't believe anybody in the world auffsred from rheumatism a bad aa I did. Tt waa a sharp, shooting pam that would go through ma knaea, down my lega and into my ankles, just like somebody was sticking a hnifa through ma. I couldn't work at all la damp weather, and suffered so intensslv I would turn whita as a sheet. Whan tha attacks camo on ) wouldnt ba able to sleep a wink, mv points would swell and my knees would get (tiff as boards and I wouldnt ba able to walk I V "'-JT7 ' : MQes MUae MUae . ' ' Tf PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY Jeanaetta, Pa. . parents and teachers are Invited. TRIBUTE PAID TO LATE JURIT. PROVO. May 10. Resolutions of respect to the late Judge John B. Booth were adopted today in the Fourth district court and ordered made a part of the minutes A copy of the resolutions will be sent to the family. The committee which formulated the resolutions comprised Abel j. Evans, R. A. Porter and Jacob Coleman. INSANITY ALLEGED. PROVO. May 1. William Sanderson, whose home Is said to be at Price, waa brought from Pay son today by Ernest Martin and will be given a hearing on a charge of Inaanity. San derson is aliout 1 years of ag. Deputy-Sherif- f Receipt of tso fine silk fiber Panama hats from a merchant in Manila, PhilipFUNERAL EERVICEA ARRANGED. pine Islands, yesterday by Captain C. F. Cod or t of the bait army recruiting PROVO, Mav 1. Funeral services for station, reminded him of a promise which Mrs. Lena Thollman. who died Sunday, he had made when the United btates will be held in the Second ward meetentered the world war. Earl end Ross ing house Wednesday afternoon at 1 Auto Hudson and Lli&ml Accessories in Vast Completeness . ' 3" Vi. Bicycles Newest Models ' V Distributors for Utah, Idaho and Nevada of the Famous a PENNSYLVANIA VACUUM CUP AUTO TIRES who were friends of his, q'clock. the chances of comln I " 'unscathed, and he tol RETURNS FROM LABORS. that he would furnish PROVO. May 10. I. H. Masters is hem headgear if they .cams with something to wear after spending some weeks in the Interest of ,PT tbc Interchurch movement throughout on. hats IP When Captain Codorl saw the bats It the state. la- occurred to him that the Wolfe brothFORMER UTAHN DIE8 IN IDAHO. home safe and ers, who lied returned 3 sound, were still hatless, so he repacekd C. F Hampshire of PROVO. Mav the Panamas In their navel bamboo case Paul. Idaho, who1.waa formerly In bust and sent them oast ness in this city", died from heart trouble Captain Codorl served as a scout in the last Friday. Tha bodv will ba brought Philippine Islands for several years, at either here or to Mount Pleasant, Mr. which time he met the merchant who Hampshire a birthplace, for burial. sent him the hats. ATTORNEYS VISIT PROVO. En PROVO, May 10. The following attorneys attended court her -- on Mission today: Ellas Hansen and. R. H. Andrus of Spanish Fork, W. B MePhearson of Springvlile, Clarence M. Beck, !. L. Bag Chicago Tribune Bait Lake Tribune Cable. ley, W. D. Rlter and L. Eggertsen Cluff LONDON. May 10 Mme. Ludmila of Salt Lake. of the delegate plenipotentiary Russian Red Cross in Poland, wife of the former Russian governor at Warsaw, By PARKE BROWN. arrived In London today on her Way to America to raise money for the relief of Chicago Tribune Bait Lake Tribune Cable. in Mine In Poland. . Russian refugees BERLIN, May 1. From a Frenchman, For the last six months she has been th Germans now claim to have obtained 100.000 Russians in Special to The Tribune. earing for nearly whom-srII your Aspirin tablets have the contain directions for proper e undeniable proof of France's persistent Warsaw, most of living in PARK CITY, May RoUand C. Livname concentration Bayer' a tamped on them, Colds, Headache, Toothache, Earcamps, in the greatest ingston. 2S for it effort to alter parts of Germany an of at years age. employes misery. Most 6f them are nobles and the Daly West mine In Park City, was own bdhefit. they are genuine Bayer Tablets ache, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Rheu- . -- d professional people of the middle class. so seriously Injured by a premature blaat of Aspirin, proved safe by mil- matism, Neuritis, and for Pain. Geraud General remoied Shortly She has been feeding the refugees at a Sunday afternoon that he died at jifter i lions h of peopla. The nance Bayer, cost of 2 rents a meal, running schools Frem of the command th Eighth frqfn Always say Bayer when buy, ' clock Monday morning in tha amsrgency for thousands of children and workshops identifies tha true world-famohere H was setting the blast armvan officer of his staff. Commandant Then look for tba Aspirin. ing for men ard women. She has received hospital In the I30fl-folevel of the mln when Paul Jacquote wrote a hook describing Cross on th pack. Aspirin much heln from the American Red Cross, it exploded, prescribed physician by Bayer safety eleven th him the about tha head general activities (Hiring injuring and her work is, indorsed. for over eighteen yeara. ' month they occupied the area. Accordand chest. age and on th tablet. Mr. Livingston was born in Spring ing to German sources, tile French govAlways drink one or two glasses Handy tin boxes of twelve tabWOULD AID CARRIERS. City. Utah, and served In the war. Sur- ernment immediately ordered all copies cost but a few cents. Drug of water after the lets tablet. and confiscated of hook Mr. are him hla Mrs. this taking and 'destroyed, viving parents. WASHINGTON, May 10. Proposals T. W. Livingston, Elberts, Each unbroken Bayer package Utah, and the but a singl copv escaped. This tell Into also sell larger packages. X gists to amend the transportation art to aid following now is hands and German republished. brothers and sisters: Edward carriers in securing new equipment and Reed Livingston, Elberta; Mrs. Aeh-to- n The German author. In an introduction, aiwk si Bare Maeafactex MoasaccdcacMcitef at SaiicrlicaciS X it trUt Aiylrla waa ordered were discussed today at a conference Southern Salt Lake; Mrs. Della Cow- asserts that Jacquote for his "dlclosiires between Senator Cummins of Iowa and ley, Elberta; Mrs. Bert Allred, Spring a frank declaration is text The German Mrs. LaJte. Salt and Irene Dorris City, of Wisconain, Representative Kseh will be taken to Spring City and defense of the Geraud policy of at-chairmen of congressional committees forThe body services of the to win the sympathy and interment. funeral tempting j Commerce and Interstate involved, people of thl Palatinate and encourage twepn farmers and consumers and to tinued to rise, based on an extensionoI Commissioners Clark and Lever. Senthem to create a slate independent of TO FIVE GRAOUATE. diseu's answers received, from presi- the TWENTY. demand. Prussia. ator Cummins said agreement had been Reports to tho financial district from For thia purpose, the book declares ho dential, candidates to its, questionnaire. limita- Special tn The .Tribune. reached to extend the five-veademeans Oue available hundred wort all of 10. the and southwest used middle fiftv representatives The graduating TOOELE. propaganda May tion on the revolving fund of states were expected rated further upward revision of pru-- j class of the Tooele high school this year free cessions to the French. lectures on from thirty-eigh- t provided by congress, prefer- comprises: Lee C. Herman tha history of the PaJatlnats, allowing it to attend According to members of schedules for practically all grades T f years, but that senti- Frank Selvin, Charles A Fenton, ably to fifteen fo Orme, Leroy A. was once French territory, with movies, the body, the meeting will recommend crude and refined products. j be against increas- Baker. Charles Delmar Tate. ment appeared and exhibition. literature E. Raymond Ah authority in tho oil trade wai several village and that efforts be made by farmers to in Jacquote wrote thatassured Pehrson, Frank Charles Maguire, John ing the fund. Geraud that create production, and will nrge that quoted, io effect, ns declaring that th K. Stephens, Norman Obern, J. D. Golla-he- r, district delegations farmers remain on their land. domestic supply of oil i far below deWilliam Dunn, John H. Caraplia, thav favored annexation to France. "But. although the general sympathised Alexander F. Dunn, Nellie Marie Stewart, Cooperation between the farmer and mand and that the requirements of men Dalsv Go ans. Hasel Christensen, Mary with their desires." continues th author, the city consumer to eliminate the tor cars and trucks in parts of th St. Clair, Lenore Cuplt. Charolett Whear, "h waa not satisfied to let the matter speculative middleman will bo one gut- United states call for about 83 pe; DEATHS. Isabelle Bollsehwelfer. Ella Stooksy, Ruby rest with so narrow a circle, especially ter considered, a statement said, and cent of the present production. th general feSItng 24 ? eem of Rur! isgreen, Eleanor Drury, ids Naomi Dyk as Itthedid not represent on farmers cooperative enterof people. He told these delegates reports will bo of fit it Lli hit on Mr lif. diof flundty tt man, Ruth Spiers. HIT. MAKE PINAFORE made. renounce their prises ou1d better that they H win a nhr of Halt Ltkt. Twin Fail. ttd Mr. Among those who arrived todav for Special tn TH Tribssa. nd it turvirpd by hi fktrrntt, Ur. personal 'interests and support a definite DAY OBSERVED. MOTHERS brother llrlof tt 1470 booth Krl Tha eomi policy In harmony with tha temper, char- the meeting are A. V. fcwift, president REXBURG. Idaho. May 1 irtvl two 1ter. Th body will Special te Th Tribute. Hitt acter and history at their country, name- of the farmers union of Oregon. opera "Pinafore," presented by th com. b brought to 8U Uko for funeral Knlcrt and SPANISH FORK, Mav 1. Special ser- ly, the Idea of an autonomous republic of choroaas Sucar b ned the City war In torment. vices tn honor of Mother's day wars held separated from Bavaria and Prussia. Bpd hiati school, under th direct'on of in all tha wards of Spanish Fork yesNow "This economic political plan of th tnestef Columbia K Halverson, at th if A. Prwo, 32 friar of are, I died terday. Special programs were given, commanding general would unquestionably night, was ensaa-so- Of the b'rsr.t Saturday t and In several of the wards carnations have led to the following results; First f The body toe! Profesanf in C. L. musical event of th the 0 If. Taylor undenakinr Uhlibaeot nnd were given to all mothers attending th an economic union between th Palatinate I'. R. Johnson, noted tenor of Utah, too will bo take to Rupert. Idaho, her borne, for MT ices a and second, and, waa assisted France; proclamation and by 4 th leading part Mr. Refer fnooral bervfre oad Interment. NEW YORK, Mar 10. Motorists of th political IndepeiiotncB of th j w strong cast. the dRnfhter of Mr. nd Mr. Arnold R. became victims latest of TO advancVISIT ELKS OGDEN. today nd vn boro in Riverdale. Idaho, hhe Hoop f the was declared Palatinate TO RUN. Jacquote nd prices. her TRAIN t hh MIXED Members ing of ths of porrot committee by general oirad to bait Lokt for hnsb. so much like Alsce-Ierran- e that it treatment tit the State Elks' association will visit OgThe Standard Oil eompanv of New wa brought was made ci yasicrdav Announefmeot week ago. York announced that tho price of gaso- th starting next Bunday of the usn.l den tonight in automobile to work up in- couldn t b considered German. terest In th stats convention which will line to guragea would be raised to 30 spring mlid train service between Ashi t rWEJULLb. be held in Halt Laka tn June. Th Salt cents a gallon, an increase of 1L cents, ton and West Yellowstone etanon. will leave clubhouse T. Elks the THo fuoeral of William at f Foulger will b Fak while independents were reported to be regular summer pa seengcr service wills t f ter boo tn tne o clock tonight, and a general invitation held at 2 JO oork tomorrow th as Sessions June 20, gas as high aa 32 cents. Inaugurated Sunday, Quoting Thirtieth ward chapel. The hod r my be viewed haa been extended to members who wiah This, it was said. wouit mean that the la reported rapidly meting. the home. lu$2 Jefferao fconue, from 12 to accompany th commutes north. it until 3 oclock tomorrow. CHICAGO, iMay Id. The national retail price would be at lea-.- t 34 eents. TO NAME DELEGATES. of farm organizations, with Today s advance brings advances since board TO HEAR READING. C. K. 4 t U Governor for Mr Ans WUk.,. who ynaeral 1 to 22 per cent, ' January o tft Juvenile Ccurt Judge D. K. Sullivan of which fifteen farmersof bodies wit haf--a! I iAh !l I. hrM mt Otoe Sle4 st s ko,yPl May t 4elp&te4 l oil are But for He-tadvances 2.bo0,00 t rt reported membership products ConirMi ef Mother ard sell A te faeeral riwp-- l at t Ogden will give a reading of James pn,' I to will tomorrow were meet not here s to confined "Experlen'-e.t filiatel. before Vkirk. Istrmeet will be laWe4sdy to th be hl gasoline, play &4rj.on, V i J solely seortftlion, lal.ary eeae. on virtuallv all oil products con- - Juit 3 to 3. consider a program of .cooperation Knights of Columbus tonight. Wolfe, brothers, were discussing out of tne war the young men them with new out of the fray e J Take Aspirin j With Water Route to United States of Relief Premature Blast Kills Men Park City t I. w u ot It It court-martial- i Deaths and Funerals ttrt Motorists Advances fetrdr Hit by H. of Farmers National Bodies to Open Today T-- ll Fmbrr cs 1 i rrnt |