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Show i- - V THE SALT LARE TRIBUTE, AVEDNESDAY:MORNIKG, JU- - ATJGUST 18,-19- 20. "DANDERINE1 1$ Stops Hair Coming-Ou- t; Doubles Its Beauty. High- - Arrangements Made by Salt Lake Club to Maintain Tents in Big Cottonwoods l f . . - ycsterday Jnthe Hotel UtahanL suggested that the club place one tent In the camp. 'Ho told of the beffinnlnff of the camp on the site of the, old nursery with ten old army tents furnished by Governor Bambergef, the addition of ten government tents In the possession of the forest service, and of the clamor for these. Declaring that the Rotary club was hot a one-teorganization, members of the club, after a short discussion, decided that a committee should be appointed with power to Inveetigate and act. The President nt i committee as appointed by Wesley E. King, coryilsts of Percy C. chairman; Luclen H. Curtis, XI.Frank 3. 1 McOanney, W. X. McLeod and Moser. ConJ. E. Cosgriff, president of the tinental .National Bank, was the prinThe being cipal speaker, hts subject Bees. 'Mr. Habits of Honey j Life and said In been had be stung that Cosgriff the banking business eo much that he bee from immune had been considered stings. He has ten stands of bees at I his home In Salt Lake and ,hs made a a, jsumber .of yaara study, of ih ben tor of the industry as Mr Cosgriff told days, saying It practiced in the early was a thriving one 4000 years ago, and discussed the cultivation of bees in Euthat Amerrope and America. He seld ican. methods were much In advance of those employed In Europe In the handling bees and honey. Hw declsred that 4ns y honey made in Utah from alfalfa blos-he soms is superior. to any other variety has tasted M. M. Steele of Delta was given the eomethlnff tell floor for five minutes to about the wonders of southern Utah. He showed that he was familiar with the state and advocated a highway leading from Salt Lake that would take In six of the greatest wonders In the world. The route he outlined for such a highway- was from 8alt Lake to Santaquln, Eureka, Delta, Snake valley, Milford, Beaver, Cedar brakes, Zion's canyon, St. George, Grand Canyon of the Colorado, Bryce canyon and home. In mentioning the wonders that would be seen on such a highway, he said most- of them were known to people of Salt- Lake, but that there was a cave just across the line In that was not known. -Nevada "This cave,- said Mr. Steele, 'Ti known as Lehman cave and Is near Baker Nev. It Is more wonderful and of Kengreater than the Mammoth cave and extucky. and should be known Lake'. It ploited by the people of Salt could be reached on the highway that 1 ) have outlined " . The resolutions committee of the club recommended that the city- - and county commissioners publish In the dally papers each month a strict accounting of the , funds raised by bond issue, together with a statement showing how nearly completed the different projects are for which the money was raised. GUI. E.-- Q. .Howard snd others -- spoke-I- n favor of the home rule charter for cities and urged the club members to register and to get out at the primaries and It also was suggested that the vote voters Attempt to ascertain for whom and for what the candidates stood before voting. J , Washer and Wringer Haag Electric A Drastic Clearance A t the Exceptional Price -A few cents buy Danderme. Af- ter an application of Danderme can not find a fallen hair or any von dan-draf- besides, every hair shows new more color and life, vigor, brightness, thickness. (Advertisement) Seal Pax Huge Frauds Are AUeged in Suit Filed in Chicago Underwear CHICAGO, Aug. 17. Charging that the defendants bad Conspired In a 13.000,000 land graft, 'Wllllam 'O. Elliott and twelve others today brought auit asking an accounting by Daniel Haves, Jr., Walter S. Bond, the Daniel Hayes company, the United States Farm. Land company of Sacramento, Calif , and. Its president, . A. Robertson. " More thanr 500 persons were alleged to have been victimised. The bill states that representations were made that the Hayes company owned 114,000 acres of land In California. It Is charged that the company owned about 12(000 acres and that the land In question, was really . owned., by lha United Farm Land company. The operations of the defendant comunder inspection in panies havs been Judge Landis court for some time. The Extra Special - REGULAR fl.95 VALUES Dainty soft fabrics in ventilated elastic waistband style.. A fine-fi- t ting garment, and very suitable for summer wean Fin Funeral Services Held , , for Outna P. Johnson Genuine Buck SPANISH FORK, Aug. 17. services for Outna P. Johnson, who died Saturday morning, were held yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the First ward chapel. Bishop William C. Beckstrom was in charge arid , also made the closing Remarks. The speakers were David Davis. David T. Lewis and President Henry A. Gardner. Two opening and a closing se lection were rendered by the First ward choir. Miss Afton Argyle and Edward Williams gave solos. The Rev. Theoand dore Lee offered the Invocation Mr. JohnCharles W. Booth dismissed son is survived by his widow. Emma Johnson, and five young children, ranging in age fi;om ten years to two weeks. and' London Cloth Linen Sale Begin? Promptly at 9. ' A very Ladies Silk Lisle Stocking fine grade, la white only.' Regular fI M Q Silk Hose In tiful quality. Values to Price at $2.95 a paly f a beau- at........... SECOND FLOOR Ladies Crepe Bloomer eolor. AD sizes. Regular $1.25 values, today. la flesh ......... P". IrwJ , Porch Dresses For large girls and mall women, In 14 to size. $2.95 $4.45 Drawee $5.45 Dresses ,....$3.95 J ' $6.45 Drawes Y. ...ftps' 20-ye- An Opportunity to Save Exactly jn Purchasing a Bathing Suit. Every Lady's Bathing Sint in Our Store the Celebrated Annette Kellermann and Included Others. One-ha- lf V 4 f . Fudge Aprons la light, and dark' figured .effects and plain colors, bias trimmed with tape. " $1.95 --apron ,tody Jk 1 special at.. Bun meat, very special two-tone- d ALL REGULAR $20.00 SUITS (Sizes 36 to 44) OIA M lUsVel ALL REGTLAR $12.00 (Sizes 36 to M) . . . r53X3 at LadlseHouso Dresses In all sizes, I MM ALL REGULAR $15.00 SUITS (Sizes 36 to 44),.. ..i ALL REGULAR $10.00 8UITS (Sizes 36 to 44 BEACH CAPES Regular $27.50 Values ALL-WOO- L C3.C3 513.75 fTJ ......... f made of best quality Percale, than the manufacturers V- . " "r - at less $2.23 4 J I Great Saleof, Fabrics i . , 'ft, DELTA. Aug. 17 The Republicans or West Millard county havs held their various precinct primaries for the selection of delegates to the state convention. Those selected outside of the city of Delta are as foliowa: Lynndyl and Leamington precinct, Joseph T. Finll neon; Oak City. Joseph L. Anderson; Oasis, B H. Pederson and Walter James; Deseret and Clear Lake, T. B. Alfred, D. J. Black and G. W. Cropper; Hinckley and Abraham, T. George Theobold and Charles R. Wood berry. The delegates froth Millard county go to the state convention uninstructed. - Ofhera i I Sev- Iv special........ Iwl et.,...,r.......U (a Special to The Tribune. i . Ladles' Cotton Stockingi In white I only. Regular 35e value, , i In Childrens Vests and Pant eral choice styles in fine cotton., All sizes... Tragedy Follows Aulo Car Collision in Omaha , Neb. own home Phone Wasatch 6050 BZZZ Canvas 50e value seen early Sunday morning walking toward the Eldredge ranch. According to county officials, they are in receipt of information which atatea that certain persons havs been trying for several years Mr. Hall confined to an insane Sat for the purpose. It is said, of controlling a ranch which he owns. For this reason officers and blends of the missing man fear foul play. , . I Children's Stockings Fancy ribbed, in blaek, white and brown. . Regular 75c values, today... Boys' Hsinsook Union Suita Of fin ehecked nainsook, nicely w finished. Suit at Clearance of All Bathing Suits toThe Tribane, POCATELLO, Idaho, Aug. 17 County officers era today searching for Frank Hall, a farm laborer on the ranch of Nat Eldredge, a few miles west of Pocatello, who disappeared from the ranch last Saturday night and who has not been heard from since. Hall came to Pocatello Saturday night to attend a picture show, and was last an hour for electricity Full inter&nteedfEasy terms Demonstration in your - ...... Y"a West Millard County Delegates Are Selected OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 17. Christian H. Van Knuth, an Omaha real estate dealer, who had claimed to be a Danish count, but who was- naturalized an American citizen several months- - ago died late Ikart night In a hospital after he had been shot by Milton W. Armour, manager of grill in a prominent local hotel, The shooting occurred at the Armour home. Armour was arrested, but later released on bond. According to his story, the automobiles of the two men narrowly missed colliding earlier In the evening, after which Van Knuth followed Armour to hla residence, where ha forced an entrance. InArmour said Van Knuth was furiated' and that ha fired hla pistol at him because he wanted to protect his family. According to a police report, a bottle of liquor was found In Van Knuth's 0 vsd No Exchanges Special Washes batch of clothes ,in seven minutes Costs less than 2 cents w tWw Childrens Half Hoap With fancy roll top; finely mercerized. Regular (5e hose, today All This Seasons Smart Styles 250 Pairs , Fiineral Speclel ts Tbs Tribans. B I1 .,, r t in Iowa, company operated principally Idaho and California In February a petition in bankruptcy was tiled for the Hayes company1 Underwear Scalps Bilk-to- p Regular (2.75 garments, , special ,,m,' T Foul Play Is Feared in Case of Idahoan Sturdy J$.f Grade P Tbs Rotary club of Salt Leke will have a section In the community camp m Big Cottonwood canyon with probabtents as a start. Dana ly twenty-fiv- e ParKlnson, supervlaor of the Waaatcb National fore3t, epoke at the luncheon t , , if: of Silk at 2 Price arid Less and'DudotfQf i .Tams are the leading style sensation he among the "first to wear one of these of the Fall Season. Fashionable ; of Woman are taking advantage of the extraordinary savings of thl ALL FIGURED WASH FABRICS REDUCED. Hundred eaia, ... f I Tams ALL FORMER S6e AND Mo ,3&s PRINTED VOILES ALL FORMER $1 21 AND $1.(0 PRINTED VOILES AND 58c Right of Way Difficulty Delays Post Pad Work ALL FORMER M.M AND t!.M ' PRINTED AND WOVEN VOILES. FT ALL FORMER $4.S SWISS EMBROIDERED VOILES ..... , Special te The Tribune. The work on the post DELTA, Aug. road to be built from Delta to Holden has been delayed until a full right of way can be obtained from the property owners .wc' .along the This metier la now being arranged and tha officers tn charge say that the road Is greatly desired by the people of the section through which the road will be built, but before they commence the work they desired to have all questions as to the y .definitely decided. Wednesdays Houseware. Speciak. 17. X RAY EXAMINATIONS ptorrheaV TREATED , CROWNS WORK COLD PLATES INLAYS , THAT FIT iPainlessWithers .V dental cq Yjfer 122 X, main ST. ' Examinations Free 4 1 J vu.' HOUR? 63?ams8rm ia'' SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS 9to Ratee at a tana Creek 9 gallons CLUB OFFICERS ARK FINKD. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.. Aug. 17. John F. Gilbert, secretary, and James Anderthe house committee of son; --chairman-of the local Eagles' club, pleaded guilty In federal court today to a charge of manufacturing intoxicating liquors, and were fined 1 1000 each by Federal Judga James . D. Elliott. at The clubrooms 40fre raided last Thursday night by officers headed by federal Prohibition Agent ft B. Leady and United States Marshal Wfillem Hickey. A quantity of liquor and paraphernalia for Its manufacture waa confiscated. CANADIAN ADMIRCt DELTA. Bpactal ts The Trlbame. DELTA. Aug. 17. F. H. Neil, business man of Toronto. Canada, who has been In Delta for tha past month looking after his Interests here, left yesterday for his home In Canada. Mr. Nell waa among the first promoters of the Delta lands and he la highly pleased with his investments in this community. 10 gal- 1.50 The New Materials: i Embroidered- - Duvetyn Embroidered Duvette Lyons Velvet Iligh-grad- e Silk Velvets - The New Colors: . , ,A Trimmed With TsmeLi and Rlhbon Bows lon .. Cups and Saucare Plain whits American China; set of six.... right-of-wa- 1 o fiori-M- O ' Black Brown Navy Old Rose Oopen femblere Heavy ground barrel; bler; half et of S for... Royal Chow J 'Pheasant In i Purple I ! mope; long handle; today at i Wood I Shades 1 K samtsm ,4 Cloth Batksb Extra well mad ipltdng; special $2.75 Carpet Breem corn stalk. Regular $l.i& values, at I SO (RltOJ bottom,- - tump-w- Vww Kill Rotf MfppuitoRbiorblnf cotton yarn $1.44 I II h, l $1.25 , values.; r,, i t Toilet Fapen Nonpareil Tissue; pedal I ROLLS FOR Wash Bel lore Good heavy tin; pedal 4A u W$4w-- Four-sewe- $I.C3 good. Mlected war w ... PT d, Fellah Mep Universal mop with long handle; special. ...... r Fleer Wax Jewel brand wax In pound cans; special...,......,, P Fufnltur Fdlth Wizard Brand; IF 4 --ounce special m(4 V ? nc pedal Breed ' V ' ................ ........ j.. j Bx-- In red; Sped el nt $ f an an $ ' blue, green r ................. WlwJ and I v |