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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 16 THE GUMPS ANDY in thc me SEg IN THE PAPE MERC WHERE A IION I TO KILL YOU all Them -- vicious Billed a trained They're VIOOUS Animals -- they OO0ht -CANT TRUST THEM JUST RE MEMBER. MOW WOULD YOU AND HE for WHIP - PUT SWAM THE OCEAN AND HIS HCAD nice T KY5 PUT MIS MEAD IN YOUR. MAYBe. H HADnY HAD MOUTH A SHAMPOO ROE A MONTH SNOW himself SEND OUT ANY TO INVITATIONS FORA COME IN NlS CAGE - SHOOT A GUN IN HIS FACE - CRACK A -- applied 5 IN didn't LIKE TO OE A. Clean lion and have onc of those THAT MC WONT Pick This home out SUPPOSE that LION LEFT Hs jonGLE. home IN AFRICA l CHAMPION OF LIONS A waived right Cage and Said - "whip me - MAKC.1 ME LOOK F CROC 100 3" 25, 1920. - IT TAYeS A LOT OF PATIENCE TO TRAM AN ANIMAL POR THE ANIMAL IN HIS MOUTH FOR A That CIRCUS & tcy rif m.iiiship over the s;imo cout.e at 11.15 The varsity eights will row tour inlles up stream at 5 o'clock Vale began the rowing Reason this year with a victory over lenns Ivanht on th Sehuvlklll rnor at Philadelphia over tin American Henley distance "f 1 mile o'M) arN The New Haen row won bv a .scant length in 6.44 seconds faster than time. Three iVnnsyl vania's e race on the weeks later in a Housatomc rher, Derby. Conn., Yale won by nene than a length from Columft" bia in Columbia's time being 1ft 12. Yales only other rare in public this year was on Carnegie lake, Prlnce-tn- , when sho finished last in a three-crerace oer a course of miles, which Cornell won m 9T. Princeton to a was second in 9 17 and third, in 9'20 Harvard also meed ml three public vnrsitpr'vvvnts and finished secnf them. ond in it At Annapoliq on April 26 the United Stales Naal a ademy new beat c race by four lengths, in a the official time announced bmg .Saw. A week inter at 12 11 05. 4, Harvard. Cambridge Prtncetoii beat Harvaid at In 9 47. while of a miles bv the Crimson crew beat Pennsylvania for After a second place bv three lengths oarslapse of throe weeks the Harvard men were beaten bv Cornell In a dual race at two miles on Lake Cavugu, t lie 47 respect ie time for the crews being and 10 58. o' i in k LEI two-mll- 1 Vanity Race Set oClock, Eastern Contests Minor for Time S ; Earlier. 1 Great Battle Goes to Home ConSmithfield Club; tinues Its Winning Pace. 11 , NEW LONDON, Conn., June 24. In marked contrast to the gay ecenee of previous years. New London maintained a dignified mien tonight on the eve of the annual regatta. The air of sedateness, however, did not obtain at the rival crew quarters several miles up the Thames, fur during the afternoon there were two Impromptu races In which Tale was twice victorious. In the race for combination eights composed of substitutes and others who will not compete In the events of the regular regatta, the Yale crew defeated the Harvard oarsmen close to two lengths over a course. The time was: Yale, ,, 1:31; Harvard, 6:38, In the half mile race for gentlemen crews, consisting of former varsity crews, Yale won In 2:0. while Hartard finished In 2:35. Yale won the toss for position In tomorrows races and as a result the nine will row on the. east side of the river in all three races. The regatta day program, of three races, opens with theconsisting contest for freshmen eights and will be two miles down stream starting at 10 45 a. in (Eastern standard time.) The junior oar crews will match oars- Yale-Harva- rd one-mi- le Hai-va- CACHE two-nnl- VALLEY LEAGUE. 1 1 hit naataa failed to bunch their hits. Seven error were made by Preston Infleldora, but in spite of this the viaitore could not connect when runners occupied the bates. Only four safeties were made off Mclvor and be truck out nine men, while Beckateed gave up seven blows, Including a triple, and whiffed five. In the sixth the vlaltora got their lone score when Mclvor was safe on a fielder's choice, went te second on an out and scored on Baker'a hit. Preatoa collected their two tn the fourth. Lott and Ram thaw tingled. This was followed by Bern's sacrifice, after which Lott crossed the piste on a throw to catch n runner. Balllfa single scored Ramthaw. The fielding of Rosy Beinap was the feature. The score: RICHMOND. PRE8T0V. AB R.H.O A, AB R.H.O A. Johnson as 6 0 1 2 O'Campbell.lf 4 0 0 0 0 Nelson. 2b. 4 0 11 lLott.sa.... 4 4 Ambrose. cf 5 0 10 O Rawshw.cf 4 Dern, 8b... 1118 Balllf,2b... 0 0 Mclvor, p.. 4 Bailee, ftb.. 4 0lllnger,rf 3 Baker. c... 8 Brown, lb. 4 Troseth.lf. 4 11 0 0 1 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1? 2 3 2 1 0 113 11102 0 0 0 116 0 0 6 1 Johnson. c.. 3 rf.. Beinap. lb. Has Now Won Four Races to Seven for the Resolute; Shamrock Out for Sail. 0 0 NEWPORT, R. I., June 24, The sloop Beckstea.p 10 8 Vanltie defeated the Resolute today In Totals. .86 1 7 24 8' Totals.. .28 2 4 27 16 their eleventh race In the elimination Score by Innings; series for the honor of defending the Richmond 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 America's cup against the Shamrock Preston 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Errors Nelson. Lott (8). Dern IV, leading at the finish by 42 seconds Summary: hit Am- corrected time and by one minute fifty Three-bas12), Beinap, Beckstead. brose. Double plays Balllf to Lott to Beiseconds elapsed time. The race was over nap; Dern to Baltff to Uetnap; Balllf to a windward and leeward course to Beinap. Stolen bases - Item. Hclnap. south southwest hreese. Bases on bails Off Mclvor 1. off Becfcatcad 1. in a seven-knThe 3 out first Struck 0. by BerkMead leg was to windward for ten By Mcpor Passed ball Baker. Karri fire hit Dern. Hit miles and the return to leeward over Cm the same distance. by pitcher Baker, Nelson by Beckstead. Van Ortlcn and Thorpe, ptrea The Vanltie has now won four and the Resolute seen of the races tn the elimSmithfield Wins Again. ination series. f The race was close from start to finSpecial to The Tribune. ish. although the Vanltie, which got a June 24. Logan failed to windward berth and the SMITHFIELD, advantage over stop Smithfield and the Summits won another the Resolute at the start, maintained her to add to their record string, beating tbe Collead throughout. On the windward stretch 8. 0 to legians. The game was interesting and furnished after two lengthy boards, one Inshore and about much excifcmcQt. hut wa not a good eihtht one offshore, the Vanltie came forty minutes after the start and showed tlon, - A strung wind prevailed In the earij in her position by crossing Stages. 1 aiders Both pitched Ins first contest after two the Resolute's bow to windward. vaehts at the tune were on different weeks on the points list. He was extreme! wild 'iis On nalks thm'i. ta all the six cnthal at offshore mark rounding flung forced in. at three run Dutch Rmk a'artid for Smithfield hut the e John-so- schedule Preston at began; at Richmond: Lewiston at WelUvlUc, fcmith-flel- SntuMftyK to Ttie Tribune. the first time in PKES10N, June 24.-F- or nine consecutive games, this season and last, The game was Preston won from Richmond. Special to Tlie Tribune, POCATELLO. Idaho. June 24. The a grand exhibition of baseball. The score Oregon Short f Line team defeated Malad ended 2 to 1. in the Porun-uValley league at Malad Tne home fans had a real thrill In the laat yesterday afternoon by a score of 12 to 7. Malad h.id the game up to the fifth inning when Preaton got into a very ticklish tt looked as though the game pftt.it lou and inning bv 4 to 0 Fellows hit a homo tun for Pocatello would be tost With the score 2 to 1 against and Mot and Keel.ind where hetvv at them, the R! hmoodttes filled the bases tn the the bat the rah pitched pr ninth with only one out. Two Preston erroad men and Stauii r bn th Malad At least one score rors aided on this proem. Mtmeil ineTitahie at this point, but the speedy SOLDIER NINE WINS. 11! f for Rh the locals took second at base The Twi nt llrt infanit baseball T.a0 a grounder from the neit batter and started team of Fort ivmgl.is scored a -l to Johnson at home, foreing Collegians knocked h'ai off the rubber u font dontde play and virtoiy oxerv Ce Coca-Col- a a Pott.lng com- the runner from third and Johnson threw out Dire t.arrlck. by tbe b.nlth tet linen pany nine Hruckner the man going to first, thus attaching a very field club from Jrcslou acquired rj.t finished doing go! and UosMUhaU wwked for the losers, and fitting ePmax to work. great ball game Edwards and Beisilo for the soldier team Rill XL Ior easily outpltched Beckatead. but The game at a seesaw battle from the start, and inly s home run by th mightv Kon seca tn tbe eighth decided the game in Ida spinal PORTNEUF LEAGUE T OFFT 1 3 0 0 1 8 0 0 13 8 0 Bowen. Vanltie bs. clubs fTor. than More witnessed fans 3000 supe-lorit- by one minute, mile of the finish line both Jibbed their mainsails and. In standing for the finish with line, were practically on a reach sumthe wind over the quarters. The mary: Vanltie Start, 1:01:23; finish, 3:44:27: time corrected elapsed time, 2:43:04; Resolute Start, 1:01:50; finish, 2:43:04. 3:46:44; elapsed time. 2:44:54; corrected time, 2:43:46. SANDY HOOK, N. J June 24 -- Sir Thomas Upton's Shamrock IV, challenger for the .America's eup, had an InforThe yacht mal spin off here today. beat down the main ship channel to Scotland Light vessel and then ran back to her anchorage Inside the hook. She carried a ne w topmast, which is shorter, than her old spar. The rtg improved the sailing qualities of the craft and her performance was highly satisher factory to Charles B. Nicholson, designer, and Captain Burton, who Is to The shorter topmast the yacht. pall reduced Shamrocks rating by almost a course. minute over a thtrty-mll- e Sir Thomas stated that the challenger would race the 23 meter trial yacht River-- ellow-ston- e Y League BLACKFOOT, Idaho, June L'4. Rigby. In one of tbe fastest game ever played on the home grounds here yesterday, won when they defeated Blarkfoot by a score of 4 to 1. Sensational fielding by both teams characterized the game. R H. R 4 9 Rlgbv " foot Black d Pm Batteries and Wish: Rigbv BDrkf 'Ot Howard h nr! Johnson. 1 ESDI athsfxrltdfwsenti , C. J J. $1.00 Wash Ties Men s Fiber Silk Wash NeckIn wear, in very new patterns. two groups for Dollar Friday 4 for $1.00 2 for $I.C0 Collars Broken lino of Mens Arrow and K. 4. V. Starched Collars, including sires 14, HF, 18, 6 Vi and 1 Socks Men s otton iSovk?, m white anJ uublraehcil. All sizes; iJ9c alues. a pairs i special... H Men Hose With assortment AND I MENS $60.00 SUITS ir. i inning rr Kim" "Ml r run ss ft ft fit i Three special showings of YOUNG l otii - 35) ft ft o ft I t 9 'I'M ii 'I hi h Li.v - Mia. k v 1 12 in k. I r::1. 2 for $1.00 pIsUU Handkerchiefs otton VISITORS. COULD CPOT n:e one. :,i iftlw IL(- Mini one - . "i Mf 1,1 fr tt ' Tbe o II.LR ELI' 4B.B.H t W H 0 0 0 t O 1 U. VISION B A 4B.Kjiihs II ft i ?, 0 ft O ft 0 f r' ni 3 iiiic 2b in ..b "h mi It Hoff t orny p i ft ft 4 0ft t ci ie '"Mi.ii ltd A j 12 AND HE popped AND SAID back. th:re wis. I I i f 2 2 2 7 2 2 14 2 2 ft ;t o (i ( 2 U oil 1ft 2 i 2 S'::rv 80 I IN he came. AND HANDED me. guess the boy. I IS LIKE my wife. BOMB CIGARETTES to try. AND DOESNT know. AND SAID "They Satisfy. AND WHOS BOSS. AND SAYS the man. s WANTS JUST a word. t AND I told the boy. COULD t?l! the man. JUST WHERE . ,to go. Hlon to it Hurts, ular $ nnl Hlirhn-'- k lLTi(Hl tint! reports f MAIN ST. MAY PLAY Mih, Ju't Ty - quality Boys Hats One lot of Bovs' Hut- -' in cloth, scout ac t and Caps, Values $1.00 Hats li'c and Shop Corner, or State CIGARETTES lj phlcln t'lb fig h The Stomach Begins digestion, but the most important work is done by the bowels, liver and kidneys. Failure of these to act efficiently allows the whole body to be poisoned. I'Lbii.n 24 perniKTifrit! of rroiit urn Kn of the Detroit AmeritHns to- fifth WILL REFORM HOUSE 24. Tiif reform of toe iioute of lord 5 ill hf uniftrtakii h:- tii govern parltu-- i during thr .rent. Prouder ! Joyd- - Jeorgr mnounnl in the hcibr of mnioui tralat. In reply to Ur'ou questions the tint in'4tei tr Join the ertrignv uvifj rations when that oi;nft V'gue of h'Mire to fulfill the fo17ni on .hoot'd a of I!4 ph f trejtix. To one nerrd "h t!'.t fate r.nest'on resprrfn IMi mndw 4f tie for Herman f tivror. Mr. orue rortr! lo Your friend li not iwfe vet." - BEECHAMS PILLS do more than produce bowel movement. Liver, skin and kidneys are influenced to more active effort with resulting increased effect It is always safe to take , NoUoe to roniratturH. Sva propoiuin vongtruning a wa-tn- r Urem, UihIi. will be re jysuiii fortown rebed by the at the office of brard tb J. I .. Snow Mi r ftlll5 omp n , f rej 3 m. until Utah, p. Thursday, July 1, 1920 i ,t i'plGa-1nilta ItlUUMl of vok ie to ! done. fa) Laces HUtig ami backfilling 16 09n Ctibic yard-- ' of ttettvh" fb) OletributlMK and laying 100.00 feel of wood and galan-lzeIron pipe in mki to liMneti. O Ii.btalliug apectais. alveb, hvdrants, etc. fd) Distributing and Faying i00 linear feel of - v It i if led clay or cement pipe In cnon. A1 proroea-H- ' muet he mad' on fortns furnished b the ipbh, and hIJ be accompanied lv a veahler'fc check from a Salt I.nke f'iiv or Provo hank, of 3 per cent of the total envunt of bid. Said check shall he matte parable to the town of ret and ehnl! be aea.ed filth the bid Plana and hpeiHfn-a- ions mev be obtained iitDi. of $100, from Lawrence Snow, pHMiunt Drem, Utah, or K. A Jacob. Pmo. Utah. Tbe right la fNsarved lo reject Any or Ah bids and to waive defects. By order of the town lioard. RUSSEL K. HOMER. Clerk hn-fn- r t J The trcMiena ene.-- v of The Tribune Want te aurpatved on y by their Influ- - V- chaiuKrav Sport to 1(1... pe2 ics 1'... Street Entrance. BALL AGAIN. rcf'itd kn. writrfut Tr. WUIIani U. haelu)l to his IjONrrN. 223-23- 0 l'ifctn Mi1isih- ritiit TY COBB Cyie Store forcAfen and Boys -- Hr hant. ti169 y 'Iniighan to I, Uln H'f Kimnij 111 3 Off I 3 innmtd rff '.tan in !! ESTABLISHED idue in .58 -- Men's r ! 2 3 1 Hu- i orn y n ImiIN Off 2 MrKk uni H' Kvhiis V by foray 11. J PjwwsmI baiN 1;.''kIu.h 2 I ul ur fi, ft i (inner MiHrlfiro f WWloups 1 n ft 2 . r H. rrienii Lund uipir-- '- night s Bo.' a ' straw Sim 15c qua lit te- -, H t ' ' Inning. otil ma- OlI iU U 2 for $1.09 mm Arrhib-ih 1ft In fine in Boys Shirts Bo. X'.0 ft n - Values to $3.50 - .... 2 for $1.09 Friday satisfy i 7 pV,' Mens caps, all ,J ssys It were finer tobaccos used in snv cigarette and never were tobaccos more carefully and skillfully blended. Chesterfields give you all that any cigarette could give, plus a certain satisfy quality that is exclusively thein. The blend cant be copied. THEjf s 3 f .00 . Boys' White Waist-,- , terials. sizes. $1.50 grade at will state. HE SAID something. FOR BACK he comes. i!;i Boys Waists t t I M.3n Caps V BUT 'me Assorted lot of sizes and colors. to close out Dol- e A i JUST TWO words. AND CURIOUS tod. said "No." si xo . Mom'- - 0 0 b Uurriw-n- SEE WINDOW DISPLAY llandker 3':'. AND IM a sport. outside. WHO WISHED to see ms. AND r:1 HIS BUSINESS needed. I A GENTLEMAN I H O t o 2 .'.21 if : . 1 suns Khaki Men s fine regular $L00 cheeked Aaius'iok Union Suits, in mcs 4 AND SAID tbe man. 13 S55.0U fine Union Suits e rult, ft 3 not see. COULD ANY t.F.YISTON. June 21 -- Die Bcei'lugr.hoi.j h.ittlrig prfitci. with Ut'li'U'lt' h. gging bail-liftK to I f'r Gm bNile. game a in form unl uHo-( orai foir two of which raitic :i out uui.utf. unI ru1,(n H.hmwoo one cINt llli-in nhng iljjhl runs wore fairly well until the flfih. wou u.udc by (jew I toti Only two nf ihost In thi arnoii O't 'Miner left off inning Oak oconii tune up In with a home run and in hia tripu. Ihe aroe frnme ho ic A)thMigh Wollnvilh- Inis be n Iwl'iln' down Hair 11H fti.'T tin sl.irlct hagu of htoc ciwmi Irrlifiilor p iioj hating lie rooter am! "ill be 1;ir by four oi high rpil on baturduy H yOUNG MEN'S $50.00 SUITS llaudker- Initiaji-- 8 for $1.00 1.3c BUT THE boy came baek, to The Tribune. Mghn 21 T) nn 3b i I. All.-lb . .Mghn c 4 ften if . I Mghan MLN'S Fash- ioned Socks, in all sizes and a good variety of AS MM colors JUST three words. a Lewiston Hammers Ball. Speola) ii told tho boy. 1I.T O' Hannon Kiulon item 14 off H" Him) m in one an i luo otnfH; off Garrick, ulnfrt Hasa on ball Off (abicr 6 stnni. b ut -- By (ablcra 7. by by t.arrh'.. PaMMMT TaTT riiTi tVibl ymclKH - a Kock. uq Ihis s fiaenfft fly - Mcngca. 13 Lofan 7, HmitliflcUl Winning pitcher In - Mengea 3. Nela-Buna battMi Garrick. Squire. Trait. Hamtun Bock. I Fitic.i - 2. Sin 3H0 Attendance motia. rrplrev-- Stctoru. and Choate. ' I IN diy. t ft ir.H- - i Irutt. Mi'Ug nhibM YOUNG Good ilrop-titchin- g. ol color- - and ail sir.cM. Men's 61.00 Pure Silk Full was a giood picker IT WAS my Busy J remarkably attractive excellent features, workmanship and a wide range of materials and colorings. The assortment is big; in fact, everything a oung man wants. ylsUtl 10 for $1.00 Very Well, Here They Are Young c nn FOR .or line Mcrccriod .Half s .i TMh.s that-posse- $1.00 5 for $1.00 Men's Young Men Insist on Style and Values. Suits 10 for Discontinued lot of soft collars, in white and colored stripes. Si.es Men's MeiLs . Values to $3.00, starched cuffs. iViJI"" Snake That office boy Values Shirts Mens fine Percale Shirts, with Shamrock Given a Spin. MV game. Die Resolute led thirty seconds. Both passed up straight spinnaker runs on ths return and, setting their balloon sail, tacked to leeward the whole distance to the finish. When within one VM eechams Pi 4 mbhIbIi r I- - tIV., |