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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE FIRST SCORE ANOTHER FOR TIPPIE basemen. oKuranienic Salt Lake 23, 1920. DON'T Fieliar, Placing of War Heroes in Positions After Courses ' Declared to Be Problem. Mr Vernon Wan, Rattle 'V j v... Zf Hamilton, Oakland .! d "Utah will receive approximately of the appropriation of $2,000,000 allotted district number 11 to care for disabled service men (ranted vocational training In the Industrial and education al Institutions of the state, declared H. Allen Nye of Denver, district vocational offloer of the federal board of vocational education In speaking at the Rotary chib luncheon yesterday at the Hotel Utah. "Utah's representatives in oongress were united In their support of the appropriation to carry on the rehabilitation work In the United States, be seldv There are at present 09 men placed in vocational training .in Salt Lake, which makes a monthly payroll of from 10,004 to 15,000. and 'there are about 960 more disabled service men In Utah yet to be handled. "Of the 900,000 oases that have already oome under the board' Jurisdlo tlon. 160,000 have been placed In training and 60,000 disapproved as not eligible. There la a general misunderstanding of what a vocational handicap la. A man disabled through war service so that he cannot follow his former avocation la entitled to vocational training fitting him for new work. Vs one-thir- 1ft Murphy, Beattie Wteterxtl. Portland ...,67 Grover, Sacramento ...36 Knight, Oakland ......13 Mulligan, Salt Lake.. .,61 Hamilton, Oakland ...18 Kamm, San FraacUco. .65 Mehoff, Lot Angeles... 65 Bohae, Seattle ...55 73 Smith, Vernon 2 Sprenger, Portland Sands, Salt Lake ......14 Lot McDonald, Angeles.. 7 Walah, San Franrtaeo.y 9 Sheehan, Sacramento. . . 4 1 146 ... 77 69 166 151 6 6 11 14 4 21 18 16 22 1 6 4 6 2 17 197 143 56 9 189 163 47 41 142 44 21 118 M 21 28 22 85 .9H3 .974 .947 ,94ft .940 .937 .931 .931 .919 Featherweight .900 .872 840 .860 .800 18ft l.OnO .963 244 .960 Classy 12 277 237 67 77 237 65 85 178 18 48 68 88 WEAVES, ete. So li'ht you dont feel them touch the daehieet sort of styles in light or dark shades and EVERY sine. Perfectly tailored the worthwhile kind that hold thejr shape and always make a man look at his best. TIPPIE has put the priee down Sales or no sale yon ll find that to bed-rocTIPPIE seta the fastest price pace. .950 .945 .937 .931 .917 .906 .90ft .894 ,839 .879 .879 859 E. Pet. 0 1.000 -- 0 1.000 0 0 1.000 .992 4 1 8 7 4 4 7 12 9 8 9 4 1 t 6 12 8 1ft 1 15 4 CATCHERS. O. PO. Seattle ....34 120 Adame, ..46 178 Cady, Sacrament DeVormer, Vernon .66 218 Aleock, Vernon ....12 4i 70 Baker, Portland .,.21 to help transport the scouts to the party, urged all the Rotarians to take the trip with the boys. L. B. Hampton, vice president of the elub, who presided, greatly praised the work of Fred ' C. Richmond, Lester D. Freed, former presidents of the Commercial elub, and lauded . B. Hawley, the Incoming presldenL Mr. Hawley, In making a response, announced hie intention of keeping up the good work of the Commercial club. U M. Bailey expressed regret In having to leave the club to take a position a vice president of the International Portland Cement company at Buenos Aires. Visiting Rotarians George Green Of PooatellO and Frank B. Dean of Grand unction. Colo., and Carl W. Amos ' of an Diego, were Introduced. tomobllas Smallwood, Vernon .. .11 Sutherland, ' Portland .18 Shellenbtck. Vernon . .18 H oiling, Oakland .... .18 Thomas. L. Agies.. .20 San Fran.. .13 McQuaide. .14 Schorr, Seattle Baum, Balt Lake. . .12 .22 Vernon pell, .17 Flttery, Sacramento . .3ft Sacramento Malle, Declares, Seattle .... .11 .14 Krauae, ' Oakland .25 Lewis, San Fran .12 Portland gefaroeder, .12 Pietrey, Vroa Gardner, Seattle ..... .18 Kuna, Sacramento .... .23 . 9 Lore, San Fran Geary, Seattle ...... 41 i a a 2 5 7 12 9 0 4 8 t 2 0 1 2 6 1 2 1 2 5 1 4 1 6 2 2 4 6 7 4 4 8 1 3 8 8 .952 6 .942 1 1 6 8 8 3 10 9 1 .941 .936 .938 .933 .928 6 Sure Relief In Silks, Crepes and Tnb 8ilks. EV. EBYTHING is here the smart stripes, the colors yon want, the sleeve length, tailoring, fit and VALUES. We only ask that yon compare these Shirts with any aronnd town telling up to $12.00. .990 .968 .98ft .986 .984 .983 .982 .977 .974 .978 .978 .971 .970 .167 .966 .966 .963 .962 .958 .952 2 16 8 13 N? $1.75 Athletic Union Suits Full, roomy cut nothing skimpy about them but the price. Just the very underwear yon .951 .944 5 need NOW. Made of fine, cool nainsook. Sizes 34 to 44 11 83 8ft 4ft 83 19 21 19 86 1 42 10 1ft 44 16 20 26 19 10 86 .994 .988 .981 .981 .980 .980 .989 .969 ,90ft ,95ft ,95ft .947 .943 .941 .939 .933 .923 .889 0 1.000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.010 1.000 Sure Relief ll-an- s raE Ls? row INDiatSTIOM j Buying nationally advertised clothe,) guaranteed values up to $55.00 at - $35 1.006 1.000 1.000 1.000 1.000 .978 .974 .972 UJUet- - FAST-SERVIC-E CLIFT DLBG. AUINAND ELEVATORS AND SAVE BROADWAY ,9r9 .957 .955 .950 .917 .944 .944 .929 .927 .925 .925 .928 .923 .920 .917 .915 .915 .911 .909 .905 .904 .805 .840 .875 .870 .857 WEATHER DATA Salt Lake Statistic ComparattT wratfe.r date St Balt take City, June 22. 1820: Highest temperature today waa 88 degrees; highest la this gioeth slice 1874 was 101 degrees; lowest Urt night was M degree; lowest this month lines 1874 was 83 degrees; mesa temperature for today wae 7 degree.: normal was 70 degrees; accumulated eseeee since the first of the month In II degroee; ecumulated deficiency since January 1 I, K degrees. Humidity Dry bulb temperature at 8 a. m., fit degree.; wet bulb temperature at S a. m . 30 degrees; relative tumidity at 0 a. m., 80 per cent; dry bulb temperature at boos, sum time. 8S degrees; wet bulb temperature at nooa, sob time, SO degrees; relative humidity t BOOB, aun time. 94 per coat; dry bulb temtemperature Bt 8 a m.. 78 degrees; wet bulbhumidperature at p. m.. 87 degrees; relative coat. 32 m.. per p. ity at bourn TVital prectpltatloa for the twenty-fou- r ending at 8 p. m. was .08 of as Inch; total for (his swath to dste Is .11 of tn Inch; deficiency for thin month to date la .68 of as Inch; total precipitation alnce Januto date la 11.28 inches; accumulated ary 1 etceaa alnce January 1 ie 8.80 Inches. Bun rises at 4:68, and seta at 8.08, June OBSERVATION'S M.. MOtNTAIN TAKEN TIME. l4rin J. Partridge and Anna U. Buckley, both of Payton. Utah. Bari H. Hayoio and Lucinda P.' Mortenaen, both of Manaaaa, Colo. Fred N. Curley and Edna G. Peterson, both of Salt lathe. NEW SUIT FILED. WTUiam L. Atle, Montpelier, Idaho, and 8. W. Lwrene airalfit Tty lor W. Cirvoa, to Ella J. Snyder, Bedford, Wjo. recover $1336, alleged doe for food! 1J aad delivered. - G. L. Warner aratait Chart Will, to rt BIRTHS cover $m36. altafed due on 'a promiory note. Ralph W, and Elaie Leone James Buncombe, fitepuen H. Lynch, aa receiver for the 145 North Redwood road, girl, hank, agaioat the Milner eorporatton, to 659 recover $3341, a Urged due oa a preonlaaory note. Sidney and Haael Bouler Edfingtoo, Btephen H. Lynch, aa receiver for the Met Downingtoa avenue, boy. chante bank, agalnat K. C. Woolley, to reLetter August and Mary Alice Lambert Peter-eocover $1909, alleged due on a promiaaorr note. L. D. B. hospital, girl. Frank Knnirh against the standard Coal Earl Douglas and Myrtle Jeaiie Curran Bakac. company, to recover $20,000 danagea for al- 891 North Main street, girl. for the death by accident of leged Clyd ItogHr and Lillian LaRue Thomas Hete Tom K match. ton, 109 Third avenue, girl. W. K. Kenner agntnat Sarah Kenner, for diPeter Christian and Nelrhene Wallace Jensen, vorce oo ground of cruelty. 97 North Fifth Wet street, boy, Clarence and Marie Odell Bamberger, fttT Beat Smith Teirple street, glrU MARRIAGE LICENSES. Charles Robert and Blanche Andertoa Me Frank E. Walker, Brigham City, Utah, aad Mills, Mty South Fifth Baet street, boy. Lucy C- - Neff, Balt Lake. Frank William and Ruth Penrooe, Marshall Nff and Mary A. Harman Miller, 230 Saith Ninth East street, McQuarri girl, both of Kat Mill Creek. Utah. Hxnen and Jane Black EUlpatrick Irving William N. Uunfaman and Lacy RoblaaoA Mills. L. D. f). hospital, girl. both of Fillmore. Ctafa. Carl Oottfred and Esther Olivia Kin Faroe Hut, H ir hard H Ktringhsm and Katolia BoHlomket 2687 Bouth Sixth Bast street, girl. both of Bountiful, Utah. Arthur Everett and Florence Baird Woods, O. Taylor, Hprlof Lake, Utah, and Holy Cross hospital, boy. Dora M. Cart!, PjfcyaoQ. IUh, Reed and Lillie Dell Chapman DavidJoseph ' Myri fjowis, Kama, Utah, and LeoU Froat, son, Hot (rose hospital, boy. Oakley, Idaho. John Bernhard and Marie Viola Papay Woods, Fred J. Jepnen tod Violet K Branch, 639 Iversoir court, girl. both of 8alt lathe. Henry M. HMmea and Alice M. KIrkham, both of Raymond, Alberta. Canada. Shipley I), burton and Mhodn Patteraoo, both of Halt Ioke. libber Y. Allen and Valeria J. NaMer, both of ItaTmond, Albert. Canada. Hraee R. Pond, Lnwiatoa. Utah, and Mabel 8 Hendrick. Richmond, Utah John G. Lisdn and Mary L Tlbbn, both of Because' Boeton Garten do Fait Lake. W. Robert Wright Ran- Fraaelnoo, UaL, nnd worl unjeerudrm their Marie B Clark, Park City, Utah. Jabes W. Wet, ftugar City, Idaho, and Afnno to renew them. Keep forget H. Hand berg. Bountiful, Utah. them fresh and lively the FraurU A. Meyera, Bpokaae, Waah- - and Margaret Kit. Mandan, N. l. added comfort repaya you. Addeitor H. Gravell and Kthet P. Bdglnten, both of bait Lake. Rand P. Pah! and Lauretta Balznon, both of Ratmond, Alberta. Canada. Harold w. 0!Kern, Preatoa, Idaho, and Pearl L. Otan. Vouut rieaaaut. Utah. Parley P. 8mi(h and Leona Allen, both of Draper. Utah. Bryaat D. Hatrkeo cod Bvnlyn Worlton, both of Keabnrg, Idaho. Frederic B, Juna. Malad. Idaho, nnd Flor ream Lamen, Brigham City. Utah. Joaeph & Muaaer and Geneva Walla, both t Bait Laka. AT 8 Jee gxixxijxvmxxxixizxzxfcn Dress Up! j Bost Gartl York City - - lftgencri EDMUND M. BRENNAN. OF UTAHt .96T .963 .903 jf. T most hltfureaque Inks, Overlooking" A most dellulitfnlty situated hotel of ruiuiictit it ml transient atmosphere, aHwallmr t taut;.f refined uml Amkl Beeutiful EnviroamsnU. eta RIDE UP IN BROADWAY .970 .969 146 Central Park West (Entire Block) m 2ND Nvun? and .976 ' Turk- INCORPORATED UNDERTHE LAWS OF THE STATE oai qlHO dTO c Nw Offers Guaran- teed Values Up to $70 in Mens SUITS Isr-es- - O e 1.000 J.0 0 Three." Mexicans givln gthe names of Martins,, 23 years of ago; K. Voye, S3 years of age, and M. Garcia, 33, were 23. 1820. arrested yesterday by Detective Clifford WEATHER Patten and Chester Coburn, eecretary of f. the detective bureau, for the alleged stealing of a $35 silk dress from the Nord Clothing company store several davs ago. The three men are eald to have been caught In the store by clerk, who took several valuable pieces of clothing from them before they could escape with the dress. Two of them are eald to have prison rscords. Marti nes was charged with grand 4m a complaint sworn out yestert day by the police. water Every Day thei Year Round TIPPIE $10 to $25 Pet. 0 1.000 o l.ooo $112 o TIPPIE Say. Come Any Day and SAVE E A. Bill-an- s TIPPIE Adds Fresh Reinforcements to the Sale of PB. Pet. A. 39 47 76 12 25 46 2 5 14 6 2 Three Held , Suspected of Theft of $6S Dress Outrnl Garments you .950 60 Two-Piec- e TIPPIE offers scads of the livest models in BLUE 9ERGESVORSTEIH, WOOL CRASHES, BASKET .956 .985 AO Tropical Suits it '.915 Pel. A. 4 Koehler, Portland .52 191 Brier, Salt Lake.... 46 163 Aft Scout Fund to Be Raised. Oakland ....49 173 68 Mitae. 198 7ft Announcement was made by Adrian B. Basaler. L. Angeles. 53 109 San Telle. .,.25 161 28 of the chairman Pembroke, Rotary Boy A gnew. Sato Fran. 69 .46 Fran.. Scout committee, that the work of rais99 26 L. Angeles.. SO ing 10,000 ss the Boy Scout budgpt for Lapao. 97 35 ..28 Seattle the coming year will start at once. Five Baldwin,Sacramento .38 131 28 hundred cards were given members ap- Cooka, 9 87 Anflnson, San Fran. 10 pealing for subscriptions, which wtll be Jenkins, Silt Lake.. 29 109 27 91 S3 distributed and reports made. .30 Rotary Oakland t 7 16 has backed the scout movement for the Spellman, Sc hang. Sacraments. 11 past three years. Mr. Pembroke said. PITCHERS. "When It Is considered that 1600 Boy A. G. PO. Scouts will be reached, the money must 38 7 ,18 be considered small. .The value of the Kremer, Oakland ... .19 Bl 2 Sait lake... work to the country at large is in the Stroud, Portland .... .13 A 23 Jones, making of better oltlxens." 6 LI Salt Lake. .17 W. S. 'McCarthy also spoke, endorsing Thurvton. 13 24 8 From me, Vernon the drive, declaring there was no more Juney, Portland 8 23 ...24 A 19 worthy movement than that of the Boy Pertira, U Angelea. .17 2 22 Scouts. .10 Kalita, Portland 20 2 Oscar A. KIrkham, city scout execu Angeles... .13 Brown. I 4 15 tlve, appealed for the support of the club Jordan. San Fran..,.. .13 .17 8 18 In taking the caravan of Boy Scouts P rough, Sacramento 1 14 .13 to Zion national park and Bryce can- Bromley. 8alt Lake... 6 89 We cannot hope to sell Utah to O. Crandall, L. A... .13 yon. ft 85 the world unless ws finA sell it to our- Penner, Sacramento 27 10 .16 Seattle selves," declared Mr. KIrkham. "and Siebold,' Oakland ... .22 13 57 there is no better way to aell It to R. Arlett.Portland .13 0 82 Utahns than through the men of to- Poison, 6 57 e. ... .19 morrow. large oampftre councils will Bren ton, Seattle S3 6 U Angeles, . .13 be held at ML. Pleasant, Richfield. Cedar Keating, Salt 2 24 .12 Lake.,.. Reigcr, and Nephi, where scout- Levereaa, Salt Lake,. .17 24 2 City, St. George 20 .14 3 ing will be -- demonstrated and talked to Winn, Oakland thousands of people." 10 85 .20 San Fran Couch. ft 87 Aldridge, L. Angelea. .16 .10 3 17 Taking of Trip Urged. . Ragan,. Oakland 1 . 9 17 Lake.... Sslt 6 Joseph Decker, chairman of the . Ro- I'tillop, 29 W. Mitchell. Vernon .20 .12 6 28 tary club committee arranging for in Roei. Portland .aik Comfort Is . the Big You Need These fter All 0 1.000 6 27 1 06 SHORTSTOPS. Q. PO. Sheehan, Sacramento.... McAuley. Lot Angeles. .49 Orr, Sacramento ......74 Knight, Oakland ...,.51 Cnvenejr, Han Francisco. $ J. Mitchell. Vernon. ...78 Johnson, Salt Lake,.,. 63 39 Stumpf, Seattle A. Arlett, Oakland ....19 Cerhan, Ran Francisco,. 74 Hamilton, jOaklaad ....19 Fitaaimmoee, Oakland... 11 Klngdon, Portland .,..69 Andrews, Loe Angelss.. T Bpraager. Portland ....18 Haney, Loe Angelee....l7 Mulligan, Salt Lake. ...10 12 Bohna, Seattle "We all appreciate the war servica of our men and never In the future do we want to see a hero of the world war a beggar or peddler on the street. That Is why every one should be back of the movement to help the disabled men acquire a trade and then a fob. "In Utah tt per cent of the disabled men are studying agriculture. 5 per cent commercial courses, 6 per oent trades In Industrial life, 19 to 16 per cent profes slons and the rest are scattered. In Industrial institutions Utah forty-tw- o and every educational Institution of the state are training the men and more will be put In training next season. It Is probable that a raise will be granted In the monthly allowance to men taking vocational training in the near future in order to cope with the high cost of llv lng. T,A big problem of the future, however, Is placing the mea In positions after they finish their training and In this work united cooperation is asked tor. The men will then be disabled, but will be efficient workmen. The response already given by civlo organisations. Institutions and business men of the state la gratifying. and when Harry B. Curtiss, local adviser, announces that several war heroes desire positions In osrtaln lines which they are qualified to fill we hope the response will again be general." Hot rs5 Idea in Summer Jobs Needed. 6 aL Trains arent the only things you can miss by being late. Opportunities like these tropical suits at $27.50 and silk shirts at $6.85 dont have a second section! Con: suit the following schedule of savings! District Vocational Officer Yells Rotarians of Train ing f Former Soldiers. ' 15 SWEDISH OUTING TODAY. Swedish midsummer festival of I 8. church organisations will he held at Lagoon. A program of feature today of epnrt and game, event. has been arranged for the afternoon, with a program of speech and music In the etcnlng. "The annual event will he atof tended by hundred 8wedili resident! of Salt Lake. . The . CASTOR In Use For Over 30 Yes r3 thtr Signatort of ne TRANSFERS. Mulon at th, Kaysville opera house, HIirI5cEsFG Tha Original Halted Infanta A........... ttaa .... HYGEIA ICE CO. 10 ..... WARNING W ! 4"l,t kmr.li nmlar 8a OIK Baron sidlrtdl io wwakemog mineral taxsUvaa: )ut try KOkOLAXt tfs. vutove Beat and m iwt't, rarthass tthminab at busy dmrfiata, way. beesBsrsts la rettef for man? sitiaw la IrvihKttnf rmtrtJ nation. hasSaoSss, eat la. halehlat, tea, bearrbum, torpid 4,99 Itvar. sarwHuaiwaa, dvapaosts, trvtUwal s ebaaUy, nun) sod pbstoni dsUssm, or Invalids ICE ...,. Balt Laka eennty to Wsds Looboorear, tot B9. Brighton nddltten to Garden City Belt Lake county te Joseph B. tot I, etc., block 2, Hampton's subdivision ... Balt Lake county to Henman Bamberger, lot 3, block m, plat a Fidelity Investment aesnpaay to William elvish, et el., part of section 1L townwest. ship 1 aorth, range Mill: to wpply trade. 10 29 0 1 Sharpens Vlsicn the 70 at by hoa-.r-!- , with peeat stem Th aatlifaction. quickly relieves irsfiammation cf th gad litia. It cleanses. wxthe. ey and rest, tired, daty, eye, and ia a help to better IIo Ask your dregr-e-t Ho will refund your money know,. without question. If you are Tber i no other borne eye treatment bk Bon-Oft- Its a gvstera of treatm Kaysville Club Is Host la practised daily to Press Association bom; of thousand, of peopi, Bon-Opt- IA For Infants and Children AWrayi bears REAL ESTATE where Mayor John W. . Thornley WeLeah P. Weatbtn to A B. Irvine let President James H. Wallis 10 lcomed them. 6, block 1. plat K B- responded for th, association. tot 1, Holllnga te H- - Christiansen, A. block ft, plat B 10 Patterson, editor-in-chi- ef Wright cf F. K. Bchmitt to J. L. 8ampaon, Into th Western Newspaper Union, gay, an 39 and 19. block 2, Lyndale 10 address on eubjert of current intsgest Kimball A Richarda Becnrltiea compaay to the editors. Mr. Patterson is on his to P. H. Hairy, lot 92, ete., block 4 way to Ben Francisco, where he will rep765 resent his Highland Park, plat O organisation at the Lamo-cratt- o Kimball A Richards Securitise company national convention. ; to BL George Morris, tot t, bloek 2, imimammm aim immm- Federal Acres 750 Make a list et thlnts that have acKimball A Richarda Securities company cumulated In the attic and run it in The to C. B. Jones, tote 94 and 85, block JftO Tribune Went Column, and you will sell 2, Chesterfield s them In no time. Kimball A Richarda BecnriUee eonpeny to Joseph Hadfield, tola 94 and 8ft, 89ft block ft. Homefield ASK FOR gfid CET Ellen 8. Ash to Aahton-Jenhincompany, 1ft lot ft, ete., block 2. Geneva addition.. Alice tMeon to C. FL Btevea. lota It and 12, block 2, Perkins Boulevard 10 addition .... G. H. 6 loves to William J. Ledheiser, lota ll and 12. block 2, Perkins 1 Bonlevard addition F. W. KIrkham to Jlna . R. KIrkham, ate . part of section 4, tomaahlp 9 for 1 and south, range 1 west Avoid Imitation and Substitute Utah Bavlnga A Trust compaay to Nelly block al. lot 14, ftc K. Bheridaa, ct 10 11, Donglaa Park Jessie Tehee to Lenta Felice, lot- It, 10 block 17, five-ne- r ptat Q. W. Wursbach to Martha frvdrlckeoa. tot 4, blocks 14, Poplar Grove addi00ft a tion Betti! yon Hntae Bulldora company to Mn- B 4.600 ... tot 6, block 17, plat ttida Wood, Thomas B. Bolt, ot a I., to Thomas 8- 10 Ruit, lot L black 94, plat C, etc..., William F. OGorman to A. H. Smith tot 100 addition 40. block 1, Haekett'a G. R. Walker to Kugeoia C Tan Bvearingea, pa to of eectioo 16, town- 11,000 nhlp 2 south, range 1 east Call Hy. 497 or Hy. 2S90, QUITCLAIM DEEDS. Balt Laka county fa Christa adtraon, 9 south, part of section 20, township dft .ft range 1 esst S4vLeke coontv te tcHa T. Frirca, tots our 4 and ft, bloclT9, Fervat Palsnddto Editor of Utah, country nowMjwr, rfoed tha annua.1 conran tton of tiie Utah bn-quPress ocltlon night with tendered them at Lagoon by the Western New .paper Union. In th morning the editor went to Kwyawtll. vhrf fter tnsiwtlng th model newspaper ot the Inland Printing company there, thv were entertained at luncheon by the Kaygvllle Commercial club. In the afternoon they held their bul- - tt et o work-etr&.ne- d ev-!g- o. t ht |