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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIfcUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22. 1920. te feature In which several of unusual Instruments are ueeff, Ihcludlng a miniature xylophone, a whistle played by means of a bellows on which tne musician site, and a novel calliope of an absolute, ly original make. The second and last appearance of the minstrels in Salt Lake la scheduled for this evening. BMOCITS Salt Lake met last night Universal Service Cable. In district primaries to select delegates PARIS, June 24. At the conference of to the Judicial convention of the Third the representatives of the allies at BouThe convention will logne judicial district. todH, the plan to have France pay be held at 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon Uk debt to in proportion as In the council chamber at the city and Germany paysEngland its 'debt to Krafice was 'county of building. Six men will be nominated for district Judges and one for district attorney at the convention. Following are the names of ths delegates and alternates which were reported last night: District No. 1 H. B. Anderson. P. Geertaen and Harry Koberis, delegates. Mrs. Verner Anderson, ulifer Hodgson and B. H. Roberts, Jr., alternates. No. 2 D. A. Brown, B. M. Matthews, Frank No. 3 W. 11. Wilkins, Burton Clegg W. vlusser and A. J. Kiggren. No. 5 Hyman R. Mai ttneau, Jr., and V. Samuel l)ose. No. H Henck and K. N. White. No. 11 Arthur Mrs. Louise Mears and Ray T. Elsinore. No, 17 Frankljui Christianson, Wiblani J. Cowan and George H. Vine, No. J2 Martiu t; Allen, Mrs. A. t'. Popp. ' No. 54 George Tlmpson and Mra. Edith Westwood. No. 55 Mrs. Elizabeth W. Nebeker, Ignore B. Christensen and William 4. No. 91 Parley A. Hill and Alice North. P. fileater. No. 78 -- John II. Kimball, Mart Mummy and Mrs. II. W. Janies, -- delegates; Dr. Grace Rtratton-AtreWarren Btratton and Miss Louise James,, alternates. No. 77 M. .1 Tanner, Hcnrv Young, Walter Perrv Kirksey, Henry D. Moyle, F. E. Bardelegates; Frank Spencer and No. 79 D. B. Hempker, alternates. stead, Mrs. F. P. Richards and T. F. No. 55 B. G. Lynch. No. Thomas. Mrs. M. L. Edward McGurrln, D. Gilbert Moyle. Crawford, No. 109 R. J. Oswald, 11. ( McDonough and C. IL Miller, delegates; H. W. No. 113 MrB. Minnie Hartley, alternate. P. Quay, Mrs S. S. Dunn, Mrs. Minnie No. 117 Cooper and Fisher Harris. W. D. Phillips', . Mrs. Ialsy King and No. 106 Mr. and Fred M. Redmovc No. 150 Harry W. Mrs. J. H. CoX. Matthews. 104 Pioneer Championships Tot. definitely abandoned. The idea failed because of the refusal of the United btates to associate Itself to the extent of permitting Great Britain to payments on iid debt in America deiay to a ratio paged on the payments bv Francs to England. The scheme was handicapped additionally bv the Insistence of Belgium and Italy that similar accommodations in return to their debts bo flen to them. The representatives of the powers reached Boulogne this morning following a conference between I dod George and MUierand at Hythe, England. Decisions of the utmost Importance w 111 be reached. Among the subjects to bo considered are the following: The threat of Greece to go to war to eliminate Turkey completely from the i.u ropea rt mt u t ion Determination of the German Indemnity in its entirety. Relations with Russia. The German indemnity was discussed today. The situation In the near east and relations with Russia Stull be takn up tomorrow. it was said today that Lloyd George had reached a definite decision to return to London tomorrow inght. fount Sforxa fn behalf of Italy has a demand that Italy be given presented 20 per cent of the German Indemnity. He declared that tt would be necessary to increase the total sum that Germane will be compelled to pay so that Italy may be only moderately reimbursed for its war losses. Sforxa that Lloyd George assured France and England will act with the The Greeks if It becomes necessary. French armistice with the Turks expires tomorrow. The armistice was entered into with MustApha Kernel Pasha and affects the armies in Anatolia. It was confidently believed that the Boulogne conference would approve the decision of the Hythe conference to permit Greece to begin a military offensive against the Turks. Premier Venizelos brought Lloyd George and MUierand to this view in the face of the opposition of Field Marshal Foch and Field Marshal Wilson, the letter of the British general staif. Venixelos was closely guarded here s a result of reported plots against h's life. The journal today said that at the Hythe conference Llojd George hinted that if France continues to oppose a resumption of trade relations with Russia, Great Britain will withdraw from anv part in European reconstruction. In this event it waj said Great Britain's attitude would be similar to the American policy of isolation The financial experts presented the text of the proposed indemnity agreement . v. Foch and Wilson presented the tentative draft of & note to Germany relating to disarmament. TIM for ocd. nd under! Glenn pound a Rodger, first; Robert Stafford, second; Sheppard, third. dash Joe Zncbit, first; Robert BUf-forsecond; Anguetn Sheppard, third. dash Frank Young, first; Joe Pallet, second; Foreman Canning, third. Broad Jump (dirti G!nn Rodger, 11 ffet h Jumped 12.); Foreman. 8 Inch (In tie-o- dah 11 . LeVon Curie, Lewi 11 . Shade, 25 yard: Glenn yard: plunge, LeVar, 24 feet; 20 6; Rowe. 20, 1 oash - (fifty-fiv25 yard pound) Glenn Rodger, firat; Bennie ilanderlne, econd; Gordon Plttmore, third. Harry daab Glenn Rodger, firat; Wilkinson, second; Raymond Freeborn, third. Broad jump Glenn Rodger, firat; Budd War don, second; Wayne McDonald third. Mark (eighty-fiv- e dash pounds) 25 yard Swimming 25 Rodger. Bv1ger. Hoage, first; Marvin Hanson second; Fred Tadesco, third. daab Mark Do Hoage, flret; Roy Me Leeae and Marvin Hanson, tied for second. e daab Mark De Hoage, first; Roy so, second; Marvin Hanson, third. Broad Jump Don Me Don aid, 18.10; Roy Me Leeo. 1$ 5; Marvin Hanson, 12.7. daab Roy Mcleeae, first ; 8 win) to tog Fred Phillips. aecond; Marvin Hanson, third. daab Rev McLeeae, firat; Leo Hsn-ot- i and Marvin Hanson. tied for aecond ponudal Fred FhilHps. Plunge tetghty.fhe aecond; Leo Uunaoo. McLeeae, firat; Ro Jhird. Deaths and Funerals DEATH. 39 years of age. died Sunday. Funeral services will be afternoon at tomorrow oclock 6 At held the the 8. D. Evans funeral chapel, under direction of the American Legion. Interment will be In Mt. OUvet cemetery. Allen Oldham. Heber Herbert P. Web.ter, bora Augutt 19, 1919. la Salt Lake 15 mu of Ur. end Ur. Banucl B. Weh.ter, died ye.terdy St lh home. 320 D1 wtH b. held at Funeral serrlce street. at the borne. aftemooa o'elock WedDMdiy Interment will be te attend. ara In.ltad Friends la City cametery. ' The body of Mrs. flora Cooper Pack. 3 yeara of age, write of William K. Pack of Oakland, Cal., who died la Oakland aeveral daya ago, will arrive In Balt Lake tomorrow evening. aorvleea will bo held nt 11 oclock Thom-demorning in the O Donnell k no. fuaorel chepeL Inlerment will b In City cemeteyr. Mrs. Lillie 8uin W.lpole Tltcomb. 78 yeera of ege, died et her homo, 673 Writ Thtrty-nlat- h tenth stieet. ye.ferdky, of gineral debility. lb body ie tt the home. The Bsnk. undertaking establishment of Murray has charge of the funeral. Mm. Tltcomb wan born at Norwich, Norfolk. England. She la .urvived by her husband. John Tltcomb; an son. John P. Tltcomb, and flva Mra. Joseph K. Carlisle. Mgs. Jo daughters: A Carlisle, Mrs. seph G. Psrk. Mrs. Joseph B Harriaon perry, Jr., and Mra. Prank D. Btroig. DEPABTMENT. 126 W. Catr St. Telephone li ahead-quart- er Charleston Young Man Dies in the Hot Pots Taking of Rock and Gravel to The Tribune. From Bed of Provo River Special HFRETl tlTYv JuuC Kdward Wlntertoe 22 ars of age. aou of Mr. aiul Mra WitUara of intaridii, harleatua, dld I Sought by Farmers. thia a'ftrrrn the Hotfmm at Vldwat. the r.t Pedestrian Robbed of Valuables by Holdups JB. Smith, 47 East Fourth South street, wa held up by two men at 11.20 oclock last night while walking west on Twenty-firs- t South street between Seventh ahd Eighth East streets, and robbed of $75 and a gold watch. While being searched, Smith told the police, he saw an opportunity to knock the gun from the hand of one of the bandits and did ho with his arm. The other robber pulled hack the trigger of hi revolver and aid, Make another move and Ill kill you Completing their search for valuables, they hurried down the street. ' - Father and Son Outing to Twin Lakes Planned Special to Th Tribune. June 21. Die VERNAL, la out for the father and .on outin, program ,o the Twin lake at the aummtt of the Itntah mountain, beetn-nlJuly The interest will renter in educational rather than athletic actlTittes. each squad to aoote on teograpby. seeing,, botany, astronomy, for entry, mineralogy, fishing, domestic science three times dally and first aid to sore feet during the two Ion, major hikes from the Twin lakes. MOOSE OPEN CONVENTION. MOOSEHEART, III., June 21. The Loyal Order of Moose convention, now In session here, will be devoted to work to better the child. Look after tl one Is the convention slogan. The DETROIT, June 21. The Evangelical little Lutheran Snod convention today decid- week will be takennewup with the laying of ed to have its and lecture at cornerstones for buildings ana dediIts seminaries translated into English to cation of a new J135.000 memorial hosTh cornerstone of the aid the growing number of students un- pital building. babies white city Is a children's vilThe convention able to speak German. In stuwhich will there be five minialage a resolution also adopted prohibiting ture building completely equipped for dents paying their way through theologi2 A children under .work. years. cal schools hy doing outside perspecial fund has been established fullto time FORMER POLICE CHIEF ARRESTED. mit students to devote their to their studies. TLBUQUERQL'E, N. M., June 1. Discussion of extension of missionary Bloua of police at More McKee'sDuff, former chief work occupied most of the day. Pa., was arrested here missionaries will be sought 'for China, tonight byRocks, on Information from the police India and South America. th town that he ia wanted South America received particular at- therePennsylvania for misappropriation of funds and tention, the report of the educational his bail. When arrested he deJumping a greater survey committee showing his Identity, but when confronted from Europe were nied number of emlgraht with his photograph admitted that he going there. Of the 600 Protestant misDuff snd wss ready to go back. He sionaries In South America. It was said, was will be held pending arrival of Pennsyle China, were Lutherane. thirty-fivonly the report said, offered the best field for vania officers. progressive Christianity. NEBRASKA FLOUR MILL BURNED. COLUMBUS, Neb., June 21. The flouring mill, owned by Gus A. Sohroeder. was totally destroyed by fire this evening. A high wind handicapped the firemen. The loss is $75,000, with unknown Insurance. drama AMD YAtrormLE. Evangelical Lutherans to Instruct in English by-la- buffering preanmahlv t l PROVO, June 41. The landowners Of View river district the Portfleld-Lak- e met on Friday evening, and organised themselves Into a protective association, View River known as the Fnrtfleld-Lak- e Protective association, Andrew Knudsen was made president and jcrank R. Taylor secretary and treasurer, with H. J. W. Goddard. A. O. Smoot and Benjamin 11. Knudeen dia rectors. The purpose of the organization It to formulate plans whereby Provo river may be dredged and tlielr lands protected from the overflow of th river. Today a committee from the association appeared before the county commii-- . Utah sloners with a petition asking county to make an appropriation to ua- stst In dredging Provo river from the Lake View county road crosalng west to wher the river empties Into Utah lake, a distance of about two miles. The petition cite that during the recent high water the Prove river bed waa filled with gravel and rock at places, ho that at the present time parts of ths river bed are from three to five feet higher than the adjoining farm land, and that If steps are not taken to open the river channel next year's high water will overflow the river's banks and do considerable damage to property. The farmers In their petition suggested that Utah county, Provo city and the farmers enter Into an agreement whereby d of the the county will assume cost of the dredging of the river, the affected d and the .farmers city WEATHER DATA Avenue A. GEM Ses." star oast; comedy, orchentta. tn Denert Gold; E. K. Lincoln STRAND comedy: muatc. tn A1 The long Rld-eBROADWAY Jennlng, and A Texn Gulntn tn Outwltled, Fight for Soula GEORGIA MINSTRELS SCORE SUCCESS AT SALT LAKE THEATER Comparative westbsr data at Salt Lake CUj. June 21. 1W: Highest temperature today waa M degrees; highest 1 this month stece 1874 waa 101 delowest laat sight was 57 degree; grees; lowest thta month sine 1874 waa 2 man temperature for today waa 72 degrees; degrees; normal was 70 degrees; accumulated excess since the first of th month ia 7 degrees accumulated deficiency alace Jaaaary 1 ia 6 de- gree. Humidity Funeral aerrteea for Ura. Char lea H. Ltadley, 40 yean of sge. formerly of Balt Lake, were Mra. LindVay held at Lot Angela yeaierday. died Saturday, according to word received hare Miaa She waa formerly Margaret yaaUrday. Laggan and waa well knows la Balt Lake. She la a urvived by her husband, two minor children, and two sister. Mrs. Annie Wearer and Mias Lulu Laggan, of Loa Angeleo. of Tart J. W. Carlaon. 6 year of ag, for thirty-fivyeara a drummer In (lie Sait Lake theater and R. Owen Sweeten' bund, who died iu the emergency hospital at 4.18 o'clock veaterday morning from a cerebral hemorrhage, will be held at aoon Thursday in the Musicians' hall at tbo earner of Weet Tempi and Second South afreet. Mr. Carlson waa satire of Sweden and lived U Balt The body may be Lake for thirty six years. viewed at the hall from 11 o'clock until 12 Friends ara Ino'clock on the funeral day. Interment will ha In City vited to attend. ; cemetery. The funisf " l.ll. PETITION FOR EXPRESS RATES. The AmencAn Railway Express company has filed with the pubMc utilities itai'mlnnlon of Vtah s petition "whatever rates the interstate commerce corntnisslon of Utah may put into effect aa governing express business may also be made effective Intrastate In Utah. Similar petitions are being filed with tht other state uUUtjcommlsalon. -- i i A H Fitter t B. i HI. B S. plat p tot Taylor, 1. K. t Muh-oc- tot 8. R. 2'tol lagtoa git Kdaard Kuutb F.lev Kl eUt atnrt, Avua and JoetpUtue TlM'inpao, lmlJeiia areudt. lx.j fteuben 8 nh.1 Uilllctut Lull Davis. liu Cr' hfli2al Henry anJ Kill-so- bniith A. ly. Flrnue strft, atvi 62u Lucy SM'Uue. fcirl. and !1enr lefugtnl Ireue K 217 BcUulLr, iay avtnqc. Yming, svllon par cart isoge Margaret A. Holy (netnnn Mycra, 1028 Fast girl. Firms Johnson tlborg Ht. Msrks lioepital, bov Young Jr-.WUHamm an t Alpha Neff Ttoolley 2288 South Twenty flr-- t Fast street, gtrl William Frank sad LtbH tileiuvira Solbacb. St. Marts husqyuil. boy Francos AiHr.au and Toncei ijt)lateTttf h Eigtiijfl X'erMNtrrngh place Ella B. Bur bury to levers Hooper buy. NEW SUITS FILED. Sidney Frewla, aa aduia Mtitor of the estate of J. K. Molt la. 5lnl T. J. Davit sod others, to rcoker A2tU allgtd due the aate, UinviAtVf C. 10 10 berwtn P. Bailor, a nth. townah'p 2h, Moyle t S tKraD8. Orrtrud Moyle, ranu 1 1 t I BARGAIN AND HALF. DEED. Mnrr I., Blithe lo John A. Rljthe. part cltou 10, lownahip 3 smith, range eaa M. E. Deardorff to inloi Box ennumny, Int 2. block 40. plat A ... to H John H. Kaate of Green, Hharp i Ier tart section tmnahlp 55, 2 10 S'Mith. mage 8 east ADMIMBTRATRIT DKKI). to C. Altre- -' ARewhanih. fdwitnlatratrli. D, Moor-- , part sotou it, wwcahlp south, range I to 5 400 DKFD. bidder, New discovery In deplla-lorieWill positively stunt snd weaken hxtr growth; guarantee aocompanlee eaob bottle. Remove, hatr clean without the least pain or discomfort. Uasv to apply quick and efficient In t hesitate to its actlon.-Do- n use It. On sale at important i. drug stores and beauty Prlca $1.00. If unabla to obtain, write th factory. D. C. FELT CHEMICAL CO. Salt Lake City, Utah s. por-fecl- par-lor- Main Highway Paving Progressing Rapidly PROVO, June 21. Work on tb paving of the main highway between Pleasant Grove and Provo was resumed last week, a little more than 1400 feet of paving being laid, of mhich 400 wa done Saturday. Alston & Hoggau.tha contractors, an nounce that they expert to average bet ter than 300 feet each working day. which will mean that the etretch of about six miles on the Provo bench will be done before winter net in. Provo Citv paving on North Fifth Went street i expected to begin within a few davg and will connect with the highway which I now being constructed across the bench. Telluride Association Annual Convention H Rol-lo- w place of beginning, and otherwise described aa part of lot 2, block 97, plat "A, Salt lake City survey. O, r. STILLMAN, J S. LINDSWY, Win. B. HUGHES, Commissioners. Attest: tSeal) J. E. Clark. County Clerk. The above rara waa postponed until Friday, July 2nd, 1920, at 10 o'clock a. m. By order of the board of county com mtesloners. Salt Lake county, state of Utah, this 21st day of Juns, A. I. 1920. C. K. STILLMAN. Chairman, board of county commissioners. Attest: rsed by nothars the world mi for hag a Santa?. Frao from all barmftd lnnodissta Pr. Arthsr if. if SCOT IL of ths Assirtle Instil a tioo, LonAbaokttaly fra from nor. don, ortour., antes: of atnan, other eifci14d or phla Thrv Btedmans Powdm ara fa mraiiy Taathinf froaa aU S ovilar prr Observe the tradeantlona mark, a tom lancet, la on avary packet aad poeOw, poos othwwtaa 9e a padkat of alo po. ceoiun.Yoor dninrist has than or dam can cat them fur yoa. Prepared enly brt James H. gtedciap Boxtos, lawMi Ylrg. TABLETS 25c FOR All Pain Headaches Neuralgias Colds and La Grippe Vssmss lekas Rhsssutk aa 4 tcUtie Pain anfl IIU I - 19 s Tbty Wither and Soon Fall Off After Cactus Corn Compound I Applied. 1 A paint that causes corns to up is now for eal at all drug; stores. It is called Cactus Corn Compound.-,- ) The paiu of coma and calluses steps almost as soon as ths compound is applied, and they soon loosen and fall Off. Cactus-DorCompound ia quick, con- venient and absolutely safe, whereaa and makes a A small bottle of Cactus Corn Coma few cents at pound, costing only drug store, is sufficient to end dozens of corns. Your druggist will gladly refund vour money if Cactut rail, et it today. (Advertisement.) cutting; is very danjfsroua eorns grow faster. f Mans Trouble Arrested X 1 i The past four yeara I hava been going down, down, down with catarrh of the stomach and had to giva np work a year ago bacauso of my weakened condition. I Buffered terribHr from bloating and colic attacks, Mayr a Wonderful Remedy was recommended 40 me. I took a course of it and am now It is a simple, harmless foeling fine. preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and alwhich causes lays the inflammation practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money o b n a o a, Iirugs, fjrhramm-Fixe (ff) Good ritores, and druggists (Advertisement,) sverywbere. svaxoiAxaHir jroTiots. raoBAii a soclerk J A. mluu why? A man at sixty is years of either a failure or a success. BEECHAMS PILLS have been made for'sixty ae jtgara and have the largest sale of any medicine in the world! A Moyle, room 505 Deseret Bank building, sjtit Lake City. Utah, on or befora the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1920. y ALVIN R. CUN DICK, Administrator of the Estate of Maggik Sf. Cundlck, Deceased. Moyie. Attorneys for AdminYoung Date of firet publication. May 25, AD. n7S 1920. istrator. NOTICE TO CREDITOR. Estate of Hattie Uppman, deceased. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to ths unasrslgned at 2:1 South Main streaet, Balt Lak City, Utah, on or before the 28tb day of September, A. IX 1920. rl 19lo. n87$2 . MILTON E. LIPMAN. . Executor of the Will of Hattie Llppraaa, Deceased. P9318 Farnsworth, and B. Van CotL Rltsr NOTICE OF EXAMINATION OF DEN. K. Hows 11, Attorneys for Executor. Date of first publication. May 25, A. D. TUTS. (Seal) J. E. Clark, County Clerk. By Ida M. Holihan, deputy clerk. meeting of the board of dental examiners of the state of Utah will be held in Salt Lake Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, June 28. 29, 30 and July J. 1920, tor the examluatlou of applicants r.to practice dentistry. J. CHRISTIANSEN, Secretary 1002 Walker Bank building. pS322 LN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United State! for the district of Utah, tn the matter of William H. Brown, for discharge. bankrupt. PetitionTinman D. Johnson, To th Honorable court of ths United of the district judge Stales for the district of Utah; Wllham H. Brown of Sandy, in th countyIn of hall iJtke and stats of sa.d district, respectfully repreUtah, sents that on the 25th day of August. 1914. lest past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt under th acts of congress relating MO bankruptry; that he hee duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully compiled with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. W herefors he prays that hs may bs decreed by the court to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt act, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated till 14lb day of January, A. D. A dlavjagnUhad UP CORNS: f PROVO, 50 the following described property DRIES and Improvements thereon, to wit: or, the reegeetlve tigutrs (Leuull ceustf Beglnn.ng at a point about 133 feet for fnrtlw jnforme tloo. 1 i.rJ-.east from the southwest corner of lot 'nNOTICE'To"cREOITOA. 2. block 67. plat "A. Salt Lake City survey, and running thence north 1S$ Estate of Maggis M. Cundlck, deceased. feet; thence east 133 feet; thence south Creditor will present claims, with vouch195 feet; thence west 133 feet to ths ers, to ths unusrslgned at office of Young ucRrBfafa-- ; June 21. A committee of the Provo Commercial club, representing the business interests of Provo, appeared before the county commlesloh today, protesting against the assessed valuation of then T have in years. Tanlae is sold in Knit Lake City by SrhraBirn-Johiison- , Drugs, and by the leading druggists in practically every and town city, village in America, " ( Advertisement.) ;'2'9 u-- ;' Reduction Is Sought in Assessed Valuation g 1 . lot 2 Mock RA. plat l , Mr Ireenera T. Kelly to A. J. Kelly, tot I. block 3, flve-acrpat A Fidelity Investment cmnpirty t 8. H clion fl, Alien, part (ewnahly Ht'ittU, lit T 10 A BIRTHS. 1 croon' Hujmond sad can. line Hamel Wurth I . weighed onlv ninety-eigh- t pounds, son lo nervous the least little thing would upset me. could sleep but tie, and got up in th, mornings feeling all fiueed out. My strength and energy left me and I felt like 1 would bavB to give up entirely. Besides taking everit-thinIn the way of treatments nd tried dieting and the rest medicines, cure, but never got more than a little u pausing relief. The way Tanlae brought me ouC is rlo'w marvelous. J ean eat anything without any trouble afterward. I hav gained twenty pounds and mv- neTvea re steady as a dock. 1 sleep fine evenr night atui get up in the mornings readv for a good breakfast end a full days work, and am enjoying better health t 930 aud A. Pont rikdivlaum )lawtlHrm tot J KHy to A B Pembroke, .. I. block 3, fire-acr- e plat A H"lrt-to L. G. ghrlver, lot 71, F. J 8. he 1 . tlo.-i- - besn treated for indlstestion FrautS, Italy, Switzerland, North and South America, 'and, in t'act,'s!l over the world, but Tanlit i the bJt have ever found to do nie tliiuij much jfood, said 11. L. FinuijteL watchmaker for Nathan Dohramann i.o., San hraneieco, Ual., living at off Plato trcet. Always after eattn,' eontlnu Mr. Finnigcr, I would have ucb crumps in mt stomach that 1 coukt hardlv stand it. I bad fallen off unltl Ciwiaeati, Okie j - HID Tanlac Helped Him More Than Treatments Here, in Europe and in South America. m LABORATORIES FRANK THE jlj But be side' mlrth-provok-I- I ce Intensive Course to Be Given at B. University a ' ! H old-tlm- FUNERALS. Funeral services for Mrs. Ellon Daniels Clawson will be held nt I o'clock this afternoon In the Sixteenth ward chapel. The body may be viewed at the home of her mother, Mrs. Niels Daniels, 27 2 North Sixth West street, from 10 until 1;45 o'clock. Interment will be In Wasatch Lawn cemetery. ' fly an( nse. p0W(6r Take Ball Dog Brand along when you open your rummer your huure cottage. Will of all insect peril. Scatter tlong boards and in cnckl. Use ti l 4 bellows to blow it into the sir. Drive out flics snd mosquitoes. Bull Dog Brand is harmless to I humans, hut tn effective extertni nxtor of bedbug, rosches, guts, flesa, snd other vermin. Ask your dexter fot Bull Brand in the Patented Bet Package 10c. If hecxntsup-pl- y you, send us a dime and his name. Will mail you t package postpaid. Francp Poling agamat Kvcrt 1uLng, for diH. H. Green to F.moretta 5. Brown, part vorce on grou.nl of desertioo. section 55. township 2 aouib. mage I Cora J. Hi agalnat Item it C. HHcl, for 3 eaat 112 divorce on grtuiad of cruvlfj. Mrs. Bertha U, again1 Herman A. YOUNG FORGER SENTENCED. 4.MM a to recover note. 8traua. LgH due on one-thirMattie B. Clark against David R. Clark, for Special to The Tribune. divorce oa ground of doaertlon. 1. ("neper VKNVAL. Abplanalp. 1 halt Izoke Farmers Equity cooipunv against yeara of aga. June one-thirwaa aenteored hy Juilgt Andvew C. B. Laytoa and U. 8. Haitian, to recover 421 B. Morgan ef tba Fourth Judicial district court one-thir- d. alleged due for goods sold aud delivered. to an Indeterminate term of from mie to twenty The matter wa taken under adviseyea a in the state prienn for forg'ng the name ment for further investigation, the comof rnlder Bro. lo a check for $2155. iaauetl MARRIAGE LICENSES. missioners agreeing to call a meeting, at He Mercaatlle IompKtnj. t Roderick D. McDonnell, III., and by the Aahton-Keliwhich time the city, the county and the Maud will be sent at once to the atatt Liatltutlon. I tab K. Httdaoa, Ogd-- u. association will devise ways and means Alfred Lillian t. tireeu aud Blakeley, both for the opening of the river bed. of I 04 Angle, cal, WAR ON WEEDS DECLARED Harry Larahr, Salt Lake, and Berrlre Me 8 pedal to The Tribune.1 Broom, Colorado Spring, Cola. VERNAL, June 21. The county commtMioaers Edwia h poorer felt and Edna WlUiama, both hae named Fhcrlff Lafayutfe lllchanleon ta of Salt Lake, Y. head of the fatripslgn for the erariL-athof Uiel R. Luck, both of Thoma L. Button and mxto'ja weeia. A bulletin Jnat iitaued give de Salt loakt. on Information tailed the known C best methmla W. Fife, Cedar Hy, tab, and of FROSO. Jnae Si. CoaaUlorabl tfitrrt la Lontruest lee L. Miller, Denver, Colo. getting rid of the various kinds of weed reported amoofc orhnot roes and school teacher Henry A. W a then and Cora McDonald, both peat. It la proposed to use the trecnate (pray coura of instruction to be held to th work of ah extensively. Daniel, tl ft under at tba Brigham Young unHersltj, william F. Howard, New Tork, and May direction of Ur. Perry U. Holden, who waa reWIFE OBTAINS DECREE. Richfield, Ctah. cently an nctiro director In the educatkmnt Jobaaoo. Karl. U. Dehn and Temle Walton, both of 8 la I to The Tribune. drive In thia state. pc Lake.Salt diatrict Ir. Holdeo waa requested by the YERNAL. Jane 21. Maud D. Letter baa been William Green, Murray, Ltah, aDd Elisa school superintendents of Ttab to return to tb g'mnted a decree of separation from William A. Bait Lake. state and give a short, lutenslre court on Green. letter Richard A. Beck. Idaho Falla. Idaho, and Rue wa on th grounds of cruelty ar.d Infidelity. matboda of rttabslng education In tbs schools. gtreo th custody of a baby. $5U alidro Hertnlna Lelmer, Salt Lake. He la an advocate of the a.rateui oftcu Oral R. Mathias and Edna C. Graves, both of mony and court coatk. Letter la a truck driver rated, but all too infrequently applied, in th Haven Oil company of thl city. for the The Utah. Brigham City, orbooia. according to F. W, Kkrkhatn, state Lawrence It. Stock and Emily F Martin, couple were married at (oocordta, Kaa. In 1916 director of Tcat tonal education, of temebing both of Lake. Salt from re) thing. HEAVY FIGHTING REPORTED. Dr. Htldn will bare to assist him J. M REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. WARSAW, June 21. Heavy fighting Browning of Kentucky, L. J Carroll of ChiMUw'url. Uiss of baa DEEDS. Bert WARRANTY Margaret Cooper cago, begun iu the Polesinm sector along the Uneea line, say an official ctatemeni to Streeter of New Jersey, aud Orson D. Ryan, Edward Dmke U J. O. Drake, part secwho has resigned aa superintendent of tbo tion 28. township 2 south, range I "From north of Pobruak to the day. to Join Dr. Holdens west Carbon county schools 16 Dvina there has been active reconnolter fotfres Jnnltia G. Drake to Joseph K Drake, on both it ay. ing Missouri and South Dakota have Oklahoma. 21, township 2 south. part section Mr. Ryan 1 west- bad similar courses for teachers. 16 range vitA B. fiummerhay to Arlelne H. writes that teachers able to employ th NOTICE OF SALE. lots 22 and 2, block 4, talised" methods in the school am commanding 1 from 15 to 125 $ month more tn those state Liberty Heights Notice I hereby given that the County are than are where such methods adopted, Fidelity Trust company to Eleanor M. commlsslonera of Salt Lake county will those who are without special training In such Stout, tot IS, block 18, fleeter plat ell at public auction at the west front subjects. One school In Oklahoma, of only one door of the county courthouse, Salt J.ak room, ia paying lt tocher 9225 a month for Utah, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. City, such work he wriUa. m.. on Monday, the 21st day of June, The special class will begin June 28. At1930, pursuant. to section 1400 X3$, Comtendance will be limited by tlj capacity of the piled Laws of Utah, 1917, to th highest institution to about 200 persona. Dry bulb tempera tare at 6 a. m., a. ta . degree; wet bulb temperature at 48 degrees; relative humidity at 6 a. m., 46 Opens bulb at cent; per noon, sun temperature dry 8 degree; wet bulb temperature at aooo, time, n minstrel of the Reminiscent PROVO. June 21 The Telluride assotime, fti degree; relative humidity at aoon, show which had Its period of greatest aua sun time, 2 pet cent; dry bulb temperature at ciation met thla afternoon at the CenIt eehool for popularity a decade ago. the Famous tral 6 wet annual convention. 87 bo lb p. m., degrees: temperature at Georgia Minstrels shored a marked suc- 8 p. ra., 57 degrees; relative humidity at 8 whVh will continue In session for the cess at the tlalt lake theater last night. p. 14 per cent. of balance the week. Oliver R Ciark. The southern darkles reach the hearts of Total precipUatteo for tba tweaty four hours president of the association, was not the audience with tuneful melodies which ending at 8 P to. was aoae: total for this present on aorount of Illness. Vice are Interspersed with a boisterous humor month to dat fa .08 of aa Inch; acenroalatrd President W. C. Kinney will preside at redolent of the plantation. An exuberance deficinacy for this month to date la .80 of an the sessions. of spirit pervades the entire production inch; total precipitation Since January 1 to dat The fojunder of the association. L. L. inches; accumulated excess since Janand serves to carry the audience lightly ia 11.26 Nunn, is expected to be at the conven1 la 1.58 inrhea. tion within the next few davs. away from the commonplace of -every- uary The Hera at 4:56, tad seta at 8:03, June association comprises a membership of day alTalrs Into an atmosphere where 32.fan1KQ. 104. worry has no standing. taken at To Chick Beaman must go the credit WFATHERP. 0BSBKTATT0N8 M., MOUNTAIN TIME, of being the amusement king of the proTEAM CAUSES EXCITEMENT. duction. jpxpressivs gestures, coupled PROVO, June 21. An exciting runaway rs!-:with a vein of spontaneous humor, make 1 ? took place on Center street this mornSi him the feature of the evening. In the ing. when the team of Gideon Clark, T first act he alngs In Room 202, a huwhich Wes attached to a mowing maw 3 morous ballad adapted to Ills comical Inchine. took fright and dashed Into an Stattosa. 3 In second the : He appears auto truck terpretation. belonging to Pavid Bennett. 3 In Destrover of Sorrow. act ns the The mowing machine waa demol'shed and : t: which role he proceeds to demonstrate his the horaea were thrown to the pave: ment. The heavy truck waa only slightfltnesa. to wear that title and keeps his IU i.; hearers In a, state of continuous laughter. ly damaged. Second mention must go to Mangle BACK FROM OHIO. Campbell and Bid Toliver, thn end men, who render several southern selections IB PROVO. June 21 Burnett Culbartaon a most who also have and pleasing style, has returned from Toledo. OMo, where he voluminous vocabulary of been hsd for several months doing Y. M. C. A. work He had charge ef th iokyt. Toliver has an Invaluable asset In his mouth Itself, which is of such hi hoys work. Upon leaving he waa S else and type and subject to such unresented with a handsome gold watrh. FAter that It adds Mr. Culbertson exnects to enter expected manipulations the Y. M. C. A. at Chicago, where he greatly to his otherwise farcical Interpretation of the part. Will take special training. No criticism would be complete without a reference to Charlie and Duke Johnson, LEAVES FOR CALIFORNIA. Fashion Blates ef Minwho, as 'he PROVO. June 21. H. P. Nvgren of the to as clog appear strels, 'firm of Larsen A Nygren baa sold his advantage interests in ths hmstness to te D. dangers and cake walkers. An Imitation of the lata George Primrose Is presented of Kansas City. Mr. Nygren left dancers. one of the for Palo Altv Cal., today to make his by Ttoe Dixie Duo are beard la musical 5 witk heart, tko . LOEWS CASINO William Buaeefl In "Leave bill. It to Ma, and an FARMERS HOLD PICNIC. MOTIOH PICTURES. Special u The Tribune. The In OBrien FigurAMERICAN SIONTICEUAJ. June 21. The annual picnic of Eugene th dry farmer of extern San .Juan ehead; comedy. All In a Day; Peth Fhllliarmooie orchestra; Gordon Bratland waa held at the new pfrnia grove, nine county mile at th organ. eaat of Montlcello, Saturday of laat week. An and nuuaually good program waa given. Reid PABAMOr.NT EMPRESS Wallace Sick Abed; Mack Sen-neBebe Danicta In comedy, You Wouldnt .Believe It. on Mack Sennett comedy. "Down K1NEMA end Jim Corbett in Prince of the Parra. to a II !V.cjr audd-ul- c uk. hut was quvk young man tMtl'Mp) and He died )vw- ly recuv I b Ms cempe; i itta. ftiun the wi9r ever, while bviug I Diner will be held at Charleston arvi as compared Provo business property, with the business property of other cities of Utah rounty. The committee alleges that the Proto from $340 business district was per front foot, perifront foot down to while that of the other towns of the county was assessed from $70 to $24 per front foot. A blanket reduction Is asked. ORPHETIM Beginning fredneedsg evening, hill with Bylveeter of vaudeville end pictures, County Assessor H. W. Creer, In reply TROOPS LEAVE DULUTH. to ths committee, took the stand that the Schaeffer headlining vaudeville and Doria ST. PAUL, Minn., June 2L Troops assessment of Provo business property Kenyon la Th Bandbox. ramoua Georgia Mlnatrels, to- rushed to Duluth Friday following rewas not excessive, as compared witn BALT tAKB that race riots threatened after the other business property of Utah county, port night. lynching of three negroes for an offense giving figures of rental and caah Values PA NT AGES Vaudeville bill now playing, headagainst a young schoolglrL returned to- of various properties In Provo city and. lined hy Jimmie Caaeon and Haiel Kirk, to Adjutant General the county. of Out feature. day, according Dim acta. ether rive big Rhino w. New bill Wednesday. th Storm. AMUSEMENTS 1 In j j Nightwatchman Interrupts Ham and Eggs Undertaking When NlKhtuatchman R. Gillespls saw a man carriug g bundle under his arm, walking through the block north of the Saltalr depot, lust night, he stopped, oniv to fee the man the bundle and lake to his heels. Indrop estimation revealed the bundle to he a large ham and further aearch disclosed a half case of eggs and eight or nine hams enclosed in a box lying a few feet awav. The thief had evidentlv stolen the ham and fro: a wholesale house and was Ineggs ths act of removing the hams to one at safety a time when he became frightened. Lr'0'j!IBoErsri 21 . WED IE HE j 0nr panffr 13. Kparltl to Tho Trlbuo. CAMP A. WEDGWOOD. Gbynno. Wyo.. Juno 21. Utah and Idaho national guard wilt bo rcvlowcd by Colonel R, U. Noble head of the bureau of militia affair of the Wieatrn department, with at San Frandeco. The colonel arrived Sunday and pent the day inspecting the camp. Colonel Noble visited the post today, and later witnessed the formal guard mount by A troop of the Idaho detachment and the twenty-piec- e band of 'the Fifteenth cavalry company. The officer of (he 'regiment led the guardemea in retreat parade. Brigadier General G. N. McCoy, adjutant general nf Wyoming, ,waa a vinltor at the cimp. The general spent a busy day inspecting the camp and the men at drill. He also reviewed the squadron. Other officers who reviewed them were Colonel R Dugan, poet commander; Lieutenant Colonel Fred Jorgenecn and Major W. W. Gordon and his staff. Visiting officer w'ere well pleased with the showing of the men at driL General Batch, adjutant general of Idaho, will visit the camp tomorrow. Major J. B. Blrna, United States property and disbursement officer of Idaho, will also be preaetu. Natural Bridges of Utah Again to Be Photographed Fpeclat to The Trihnae. L. Ban MONTH! lLO. Jhw 21, f tin dejiar meat c tin Denver A ltio (rMOilv ftallnviit company, sad J A. Hams'?, flel t plrtuh- ms fur U t. ! pirhue ?Tdittion company of ftau Krsiclaeo, pa 4 It on (heir wn to throufS M'iUtlcoOo Iho Am Jiii n;un! bridge. They tsfnr to tak ipohom plpiijr i. oilier afnie of th woodcra f lit rrgion. The pl90togrnphr tall! ooiftted amt- pi' rv Perkin of H'am to th f'-Py will M' (he dins. Th!r pEetur coq4 of the bavin kial nin1 of t,i hruig, (hr fir ban iah7rrH! ytara by (In lat H I. i A. a plh.'id 41 Oulmef of loh. Jihro.igo MoDurmLtaTsfiillv by Rlph Aulru4 of Biuif, West Militia Bureau Head to Review Utah Guardsmen Delegates to Third Judicial Proportionate Scheme ProDistrict Convention Se- posed by France to Great lected in Salt Lake. Britain Fails at Meeting. Democrats PR O V O j 13 1920. william h. brown, , Bankrupt. File'd January 14, 1920. W . John Christy, olerk. By Dorothy Lund berg, deputy. ORDER OF NOTICB THEREON. District of Utah. On this 19th dey of June, A. D. 1929. on reading the petition for discharge of ord the bankrupt. It I dered hy the court that a hearing be had on 7th the day of August, upon the same A. D. 1929. before the said court at Salt Lake City ill said dmtrtcLat 19 oclock In the forenoon; and that fifties thereof be published In The Salt Lake Tribune, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons in Interest msy appear at the said time and place and show cause. If any they have, whynotth prayer of the said pehe granted. tition should And It Is further ordered by th court, that the clerk shall snd hy mall to all known creditors comes of said petition snd this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable Tillman D. did court, Johnson, judge of the and th seal thereof, at bait Lake City. In said district, on the 19th day of Juns. A. D. 1420. Attest:' ' JOHN W. CHR1STT. Clerk. (Seal of court.) . above-name- - S-- ' PI27T NOTICE TO CREDITOR, Estate of Bartholomew Nolan, deceased. Creditor will present claim with voucher to the undersigned at No. 42T building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 18th day of October, A. J, New--hou- so 1920, BAT SULLIVAN. Administrator of the estate of Bartholomew Nolan, deceased. William 'H, Leary and John T. Kpha. ; . attorneys for administrator. Date of first publication, June It, A. P4270 P, 1920. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division. In snd for Salt Lak county, tats of Utah. In th matter of 4h estate of John C. Sullivan, deceased. Notice. iv The petition of Elisabeth Cronin, Administratrix of the estate of Jnhn C. Sullivan, deceased, praying for the Settlement of final account of said administratrix and for the distribution of the residue of the estate, to the persons entitled, and discharge of administratrix, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 25th day of June, A. D. 1939. at two o'clock p. m., at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court In BM Lake City, Balt Lake county, Utah. Witness ths clerk of said court. With ths seal thereof affixed thla Uth day - of June. 1929. J. F.. CLARK. Clerk. (Seal) ,v , Bv M. M. Snell, deputy Clerk. Gibson, attorney for petiGo. Jay P4N87 tioner. NOTICE TO CREDITORS, Estate of Sam Westrom. deoeassd. Creditors will pressnt claims, with vouchers. to th undersigned at room 49 Utsh Savings A Trust company building. Unit Laks City, Utah, on or Defore tne Snd 1929. day of August, A. D. M. JENNIE VEstHOM, of Estats of Sam ths Administratrix Westrom. Deceased. ; W. T. Gunter, Attorney for Admin's-tratri- - x. Pate of first publication. May 1920. 2$, A. r hfU NOTICE TO CONTRACTCni. Sealed proposals are requested Na--for - e tunnel for De driving of a rw-Coke Co., Kert'sorth, ( dent Coat The tunnel to he 13 feet wide snd 7 in the Clear. Approximate length of i . tunnel 1"9 feet. Ml tools and equipment will he fur. nlshed by the Independent Coal A. Cove Uh th exception of hsnrt companx,Contrs-torrequired to tools. pomicr. Contractors to keep their k, take car of muid. up their Own to the mouth of the tunnel. ad Ires W. J. Information For further Elwood, superintendent, KernivroHh, I iv frt fur-me- on tr' t 4 |