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Show THE SALT LAKE .TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 27, 1920. T ake to&tlonseed Cake Elk n n 0 They Also Enjoy Being Petted IirrOMINO herd eating V from the hand of Archie D. Egbert, agricultural agent for Lincoln county, Wyo, These elk are aa tame as cows. Kimball & Richards Employ Man to Look for Places; Predict Increases. To assist renters to fir.l homes, Kimball A Richards, Land Merchants, have a man whose special duty is to bearch the city over for homes to rent and to who give every possible service to people aie looking for a place to live, accord-i- i g to a member of the firm. Realising that the shortage of homes makes It difficult for the average person to locate a sultible dwelling Kimball & Richards have re.entlv opened a renlU where expert servo e is department given. An active market is now being arlos Kimball, said In tonus, People who want president of he firm t snortage pre-homes realize tint the will be even n ore acute late this fad and winter and therefore they are eager la t nothcr Important to bu now bn unusually active which is causing In trade In homes is the advance of rents apartby a number annrjiinced just A ese advances are sure to folments low In cottages as well as apartments, and the result will be an even great rt demand fur homes People who evpe to secure a home will dt wed to buv now wait the Harder It will The longer be to secure one "This week we had the pleasure of entertaining Hhitv New route, vbe president of the Netional Real Estate assowith bait ciation. He was delighted One Hake and Its home environment thing on which he made considerable comment was the fact that Salt Hake rental are cheaper than thev are In Denver and other cities. He predicted a very substantial Increase In all rents In Salt Lake. ar offering a Kimball A Richard "traeje special week" and every department Is prepared to trade homes, farms, etc., for any useful commodity city lots, such as automobiles, hay, grain, etc. - svsy ... - Carriages for His Little Majesty Just come and inspect our line of buggies and sulkies save money. than that? collapsible and wicker all finishes and designs you will find you can Take your time in paying, and you will not be charged interest on your purchase. Could anything be more fair et Big Bargains in Collapsible Buggies and Sulkies Owing to the Contraction of Government Is Caring for Many Animals ONIONS A DRUG ON MARKET. WASHINGTON. June 2k Onions have become a drug on the market for the first time In earn the department of culture reported tohi In it weekh marn the other haul, potitoes ket renew are two or three time's is high uh a ear ane California ago and comparatively onion growers are plowing' under their crops, the review j ts 10 LEAVES JULY Are Arranged for Trip of Boys to Wonderlands of Southern Utah. Details have been arPractically all detail ranged for the boy scout caravan to Brce canvon aid Zion National park a cording to an annoum cment made ycterldv Re NtrU dn nf individua a it mm nle ownti deairou of m iking tli trip will continue however p to noon of Jul 9 twentv four hours It'ore the caravan ets under way for its trip to southern t tah 8 wonderland Officials of the I tah Stite Automobile association, who are handling the transportation problem for the stouts, announced last nlht that all taravan vehicles will mobilize on fiouth Temple street east of State street, at 8 r) o clock Julv 10 The three tuitions will total nearl lob machines, and will reach from htutt street eat to G street, it Is slid t S4 B Jenkins o lock will order i hL f of the iron all machines into line, an at 9 o i ioi k he will pilot the first fee turn west to Main street then e south to Ninth South, to tate street thence south aioug the State road fol owing the Salt lake to Grand Canvon h ghwu into Mt pleasant e for the firt nisht stop Intervals wil e matntu nul betwien stations, and afur the tartvan haves the congest d district an! srikes into Its stride Intervals if mo feet will be maintained between cars The carav an, sDd to he the Urgent automobile train to ever at h mpt an journey will stretch out for more than three miles it is vani itj special arrangement with distrtbutora an adequate of supply gasoline ami oil will be on hand for the canvan cars in cveiv cit where stops are to be made .special repair cars, mechanics, tlrtmen and convenient ramping grounds are among' the features worked up bv the automobile association for the benefit of those who care to make this trip with the hovs nder these s a ti ip to th enic marvels in the southern end of the state can be made at than one half the cost of traveling alone it is estimated and indications are hat n ore than the inquired number of ars will be offend tat REBUILT TYPEWRITERS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. CASH OR TERMS. WE ALSO RENT AND REPAIR. FRESH STOCK CARBON PAPER AT PREWAR PRICES. Wholesale Typewriter o., Inc., South Main Street. Phone Wasatch 2761. 321V2 WICKER SULKY Special to The Tribune. Wvo., June b. Arclne D. Egbert, former football hero at the Utah Agricultural college and star halfback on the all- , Ohio team In 1910, when Ohio and Mich- igan tied with a score of 3 3, has a new job. Mr. Egbert is now agricultural agent for Lincoln county, Wyo, and can be seen in the accompanying picture feed ing elk He is feevling them cottonsee! cake, which is greatly to their liking The elk also are gentle and are fond of being petted. The advance of cniua ion m this' state leas been rough ou elk. hormerlv la-- t thev roamed at will arcus and there was au abundance ot gra.ng ground. In the oil days they drifted to the desert for the winter, but the trail to the desert has been cut off bv ranchers and the elk haye been forced to change their habits. Lat jear the goyernment went to the rescue of the animals and fed them Otherwise the great herds would yir tuallv haye been wiped out bv stara tion The ranchers also aided last win ter bv driving their cattle into Idaho in order to leav, hay for the elk In spite of the aid exteudcJ, however,' many dual of starvation In the herd, a part ot which is seen in the ace onipanv ing picture, there are Soil animals, but there are more than More than tot)0 within a few miles 17,000 wintered in the Jackson Hole district. FTO, ( ALL MAKES VALUE Ranges, tl-(-v Kifteen-minut- 800-m- T hs . . E jt v v Dont finished in black japan. Recliningbackandrubber black japan. Neckel-plate- d bub caps, k wicker top. Reclining back and only Oak finish steel wheels rub-wee- tills lull gellll rl'k ather- ett nil metal fmi'tlii d m blaek japau. This wttk only SeC or Finished in black; has wheels, collapsible. w eek only . j Advn'ps fo the state livestock board are to the effect that the Uintah Conn tv Farmers and Stockmens Protective association has been organized, with the purpose of assisting in the enforce ment of state, county and federal laws relating to livestock in that comma mtv Tho company under its charter is to employ a veterinary surgeon, on whose services thp members ot the1 It will company are to have first call be his elutv to make periodical lnspei livestock of conditions tions among the members of the association A letter trom J. H Mnhler, ehiet of the bureau of animal industry at Washington, asks that copies of the Utah livestock sanitation laws be for warded to K. Yarmda, chief of sheep samtatioa of the Japanese department of agriculture and commerce, who is in this country studying problems onnei t ed with the livestock industry L 0 Montgomery of Weber City, W a satch countv, member of tho advisory board of tho state fish and game com mission has adv Keel It II hiddowav, the commissio lor, that Preston McGuire has paid a tine of $23 for illegal fish ing, atter trial m the pistne ourt, ami that Montgc merv lias sold the fish found in McGuire's po'e-Mo- ii for 2 Mr Montgomery-- said that Warden 1 0 Wall,' former sheriff, had taken an other man, whos name is not given, but who paid a fine of $23 He had one fish, caught in McGuires canyon. The letter reports that the water is clearing and that the fash are now fast going down stream. Its Too Long a Hunt; Especially if One Has the rim ce-rt- er dred and fourteenth as laun'hei ship Mrs Franklin Foie of s Cal. was the sponsor she was a with dlamunt and pe ir presented bracelet by the American Intern ltlonal bhipbulldlng corporation Li best dentist, get the bett one Perfection doesnt exist its like chasing you can find. rainbows to look for the perfect dentist, and you may lose your teeth passing up good dentists while searching for better ones. If you think many years experience, complete office and laboratory equipment, modern service, and a corps of dental specialists are things worth considering and, If you appreciate expert examinations, honest advice, modest charges and skillful work, with all unnecessary pain eliminated, you will find just such service here. For your convenience this office is open continuously from 8:30 a. m. until 8 p m , and every minute is devoted to giving you better dentistry at a price you can easily afford. Plate, crown and bridge work, is a specialty in which we excelL If you have pyorrhoea in any form it will pay you to investigate our method of treating this painful and obstinate trouble. Examination and Estimates Free. SERVICE FREE TO PATIENTS. X-ra- y PainlessWithersDentalCo. MAIN 122a STREET - (Jours $29am. to 8p.m.--Sundatj- s 9 to I AZiTJcrZilA 1 ln tola Toothache If you cannot find the TWO SHIPS LAUNCHED M1F1.PHIA June 26 -- The areto Tomalv l Hog Island s one hun and CARPET CO. sr-t-- ' ter fL j We have decided to hold up interior alterations until after July 4th and keep the workmen outside or on upper floors so you will not be bothered while making your purchases. The response to our sale has been so liberal we feel justified in giving you a chance to provide ourselves with holiday needs at these prices. LADIES AND CHILDRENS SWEATERS Wo havo decided to make further outs on sweaters, blouses and slipons, especially in broken lines. Vou can buy today 60 off at less than half the cost. All goods on tables. Childrens Mercerized Sweater Coats, in Blue, Rose, Green or Gold $4.00 $2.25 Regular price Sale price p A LADIES j $3.50 $2.45 Regular price Sale price $1.00 65c Regular price Sale price 'Tv SILK CAMISOLES $2.25 Sale price $1.65 ADDITIONAL ARRESTS MADE TOKIO. June 24 Three inure et il,t have been arrested for compicitv in t t sale of war maps for whleli a law at elent named heklzawa and an aleK,l complice named Ovama were taken nto Copies of the i custody yesterday are said to be already In the possess'd, qc of the Bolshevlkl Regular price Sale price er-Ir- , J. T. HARWOOD PAINTINGS Do vou want one of mv paintings cu etchings I have a few that I wil sel redu ed during this week c prices, at mv stud o 6"8 K l'th south ) CONFESSES TO MURDER PHOENIX. Arlz , June 26 Jesus Via rla Barboa. a Mexican, has confessed to the murder of Jacob Krhardt and wife June , according to a statement made Barboa by the county attorney today who was arrested In Nogales a,d to have confessed after being taken to the scene of the crime FIRE DESTROYS Van Raalte thread silk hose; .full fashioned, in black, white, navy, brown or gray. The finest hose we ever saw. fine ribbed Union, with strap or bodice top. Regular price advertisement LADIES AND CHILDRENS HOSIERY UNDERWEAR Jure 26 -- T e d named 'or Fra Hopkins, first commodore of the firt yen til ental navy organized during the V Revolution was launched tcnUe at the yard of the New Fork shlptui' elms corporation PHILADELPHIA. ( NO INTEREST USE YOUR CREDIT FREELY ,n-selc- stroyer Hopkins . . Regular price Sale price We have on hand Ladies Lisle Hose, in All Wanted Colors, Especially Fine, and Built to Wear Regular price SILK BLOOMERS $8.50 $5.95 $7.50 90c Sale price 59c L. D. S. GARMENTS It has been so much appreciated by our customers have decided to continue the sale on L. D. S. Garments at All other garments, with the exception of pure thrPe'id silk will be discounted flat-weav- e that sve $1.29 m $5.35 a very good assortment of bathing suits, both in cotton and wool, which we have priced especially for this sale regardless of the scarcity of this class of everywhere merchandise. ECDiMim; RESIDENCE The Tribune PKHTV June 26 Special t The residence o' Larson wa destruved b fire y.sio, . dnv afternoon enta ling a loss of H on bv Insurance The f party covered originated in a defective flue and had maeie si ch headway before the firemen reached the scene that tne bubding cou.d not be saved. d This FURNITURE i Perfection rubber-tire- $12.50 $12.50 j Two Fined for Illegal Fishing in Weber County Look for 1 45 TO 51 EAST BROADWAY Uintah Farmers Form wmmmmagKBva Protective Association i THIS SULKY IS SACRIFICED A WONDERFUL j Opposite Tnbune Building. 152 SOUTH MAIN STREET Next to New Pantages Theater. |