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Show 6 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 19, 41 9HI f-- SB II ? II T Il 4A (I II ALT LAKE TRIBUNE PROBLXM OoO II BB Sportsmen of Utah Can Do Much Toward Increasing and Conserving Supply. a k k & k li i ....... 1M Detroit rUzatead, Detroit ... 83 113 Cobb, Detroit Jasiiasoa, Clevelasd .. M Evans, Clsvelasd .... (8 08 Handrjrx, Boataa Hooper, Boston . ... . ,139 141 btenoaky, Boston Williams, St. Louis ..180 Lswis, New York ... 80 Yeach, 7 t I THERECigar, just as ftt. Louts Witt, Philadelphia Roth, Washington .Ml .Ml .951 .961 14 8 39 18 ...147 ... 60 ...138 M ..... Now Vick, lork M.us.1, New York ... 84 -- ? .940 ,9(0 43 18 26 44 48 Coveleakle, Cleveland. 41 Johuoa. Waablogtoa.. 21 84 Wilklnaos, thMgo Haaty, Philadelphia... 19 88 Khmkr Detroit W. lolllsa. New York 80 8 Leonard, Detroit 88 Buah, Bo to 89 Williams, Chlcsge 89 Oldham. Detroit fch.cbL Washington.. 23 88 Devis, Bt. Louie 81 Burw.ll, Bt. Louie 16 Bayne, It Louis 87 ' LlroOt, Chicago 41 Qultua, New York ... Special 1 ' led, Sumatra-wrappe- d, h hand-fashion- cigar of Robt, ed Burns quality, and sell it at Robert Bums prices. Try a Robt Bums Invincible or Longfellow today. ' NATIONAL BRANDS Distributor r HEMENWAY & MOSER CO., 73 West 2nd South Street, Salt Lake City, UtalL TWO NATIONAL SIZES i o- INVINCIBLE ISe straight - Box of 25, J.6J i Boief JO.I7J5 LONGFELLOW each Box of 23, (4.00 178 (os wrapped ) for Box of 50, Be ... .... .... SO WeilaaS, 81 Louts... 43 Perry, Philadelphia... 8T Joan, Boston J0o S 00 tk Black wlas. drew far White after (hit W. TEAL (0) N The Trlkoaa, Deo. 18. Lehl will drop out of LEHL the Central Utah Baseball league next In this place rouse spring unless themselves and get behind a proposition to equip end organise the club In such g manner that th team will not be dependent upon gat receipt alone to pull , through the season. In the event thet the Irrigator are forced out of th clroult because of lack of support, the franchise will go to Pay-so- n. ''The fan there are clamoring for a berth In th loop, and provisions wer originally mad to organise an eight-du- b league to accommodate th Nebo village. Withdrawal by th home club will make It unnecessary to onlargo the circuit. The home team was on th verge ot quitting the organisation last summsr, but A fsw enthusiast pullsd th club sorosa th danger mark Determined not to Suffer a similar experience the coming season, a drlvs la being inaugurated to Incorporate th team, elect a manager, a board of director and a seerstary-trsasure- r. This organisation Is to set ths ball roiling to find out If baseball Is capable ot aiipportlng Itself here, as in American Fork, Npringvlll, fayaon or any othar town In t) league, support of the l.hl American Legion and th Commercial club Is sought Kat ths baseball bugalt is (heir Inlen. tlon to call upon the morebante and buel naa men of the city to Induce them to buy etock in the club as an advrllslng Those who e msk'ng (Me Mpendllure. final stand for lasoball Irl I,elil are TV, Raynor Gostea, Ole iarson, Uernld Tay lor. J. B Watson, David Mitchell. Timm as Towers, Joseph Afdrraun, Erosst W ebb and Lesley Got a s. fan. a-- . I I 18 It8 I I 20 f 1 24 .070 907 t0 I II 14 8 IS 14 18 .08 . 003 .901 87 88 47 84 14 41 78 12 am tt M Tit 0)28 21 Cestrs," eolre f (runt (t 210 . 10 1 reversed, 0. L. T. Game Ms. 2127; er a familiar 'ClaagnW1 pnettlne, 04-1(el mm "Edinburgh' thuat ll-- 03-1- 2217 114 11 18 82 21 10 111 T 020 II 228 t Pc 1.000 1.0M0 1.000 1.000 li.All, 8 8. 8 16, .084 .081 1 1 -1 asst 01 , Hlli 11, 323; 23. 4 8, 228 7 16 tad 223, . .98 flT 114 .00 17 10 . 34 !o3 .080 27 26 verted. .061 I g' draws. ) off L 820 It20 lit 2(32; ' 87 " 32 IT no Woshtogtoe... Acosta. Bt. Louie... 10-1- 0, 22-2- 5, iast-rainu- te 29-1- 0, 1-- 0, r. RUNSWICR, HOME BILLIARD TABLES 0 Tsr. 0; off L 1 4 80 20 If '362 02 28 S31T 217 trusk St I," 111 11 0 0 Same , tt J7-- 1S 5 223 7 10 114 29 21 4- -0 enter ro- - B, 3St 19 4 1 19 6 1 10 1( 1 0 40 21 110 l 00 80 29 20 IT 20 24 37 40 10 10 20 0 14 b)26 30 18 26 7 10 80 (b) Hare, wing nothing better, J offered th draw, H P. (hearer Ike icettlek el pert, afterward prosouared t wig Tor peeltin Black, but eplsteau The Ideal Christmas Gift For the Young Folks Your young folk won't k interested in (pending their gyenlnri out if you hiv e Baby Grand" hilliard table for them to onjoy, A Baby Grand" furnishes pleasure and txcitement for tbt whole family. It bringt you closer to your boys and girls and keeps them out of mischief, A Brunaxrfck home billiard table Is th ir present for th young folks, ons every member of the family wtU enjoy. 1 81-- 10 38 0 30 37 (2 28 You Can Purchase a Brunswick Home Table as Low as $39.50 10 27 Drown K Mala. P. KRTTLEHON. CAPPER IVwruffr.:.ra Lj Prlco, 01 00 prepaid! Cepe, TOo groa PERFECT BOTTLE CAPPER MFQ. CO. IP Walker tank Eidg. . Phene Wat a ten sit Laks City. Utah lm edTba. FREE Thli Flashlight Is given (ST to you for selling only 40 packs "Quality Ilrhnd Ourden Seed" ntt 10o per packet Order today. Bend ne money. W trust yeu. When sold return 14 00 collected and tb Flashlight Is louru, lash cum. mlunlon If preferred Muhy other Li valuable presents Catalog u with order. NATIONAL 0E0O CO., Dept, 70, Lancaster, Pa. J 11-1- 3, Pitied Is Ike tint A. C. A. Oerreepnndenc .960 Tesrsey. Conrrlbuled with o(ro by prod 8. ,019 Eel Meets, Celgery, Csstda, wb play eg th .947 RUcS men against Wlllitm Beblstes, Wsahagu, Oaisrlo, Cased. .960 PERFECT BOTTLE Best Made 0 the "Oleagew" poeltlos ence ., Karr, Host on aid well. New York... Boston Harper, Paber Chleago RuM.ll Boaton ..... BT ( ourtney,' Washington. inydar, WaaMngton... 10 Morton, Cleveland ... 29 Bothoron, " - 48 li. i ........ ( ' PA0ADENA, Cal , Dec. 18 Sixty thousand applications for tickets for the stats football games here, January 1, have been received by .the Tournament Ot Rose association. i Bees This is approximately 24,909 more applications than seats, and th association is experiencing difficulties In making equitable allotment ot tickets, Dso. 17, Seventeen games CHICAOO, Only by decreasing th width of th are schsduled for the Chicago National seats ha th association been able to approximately a,0vo league cube team on their spring train provide roomOf for this number, 12,000 will spectators. in trip. The itinerary and gams in go to member of the association, four, elude the following: to each member. Six thousand bav been set aside for th University of Southern at Log Angeleg. March California student body and 2000 - lor March Id. Pasadena Merchant. , friends of Ohio state. Four thousand Vernon at Los Angeles. March have been reserved for municipalities and bodies which have entered float In March Portland, Beattie and civic floral th parade which will precede th Sait Lake teams In southern California. game, and 1009 more have been withheld March 10, at Loa Angelas. for miscellaneous requirements, March 27, Vernon at Los Angeles. This leaves 11,000 tot the general pub-n- o March 28, at Sacramento. March st San Francisco. Th association la planning construcMarch 01. at Oakland. , April tion of a stadium- seating between t0OO6 at San Francisco. Mst West April 0, at Oakland (a. m.); at San and 70,000 for th 1221 contest. Francisco (p. m.). 37 24 r. iivgrrs. Salt lake oamb no. lift. trircne "SINnLb CORNEU." .93 .958 Many Applications for New YeaPs Day Contest "" - 38 23 Philadelphia... 24 Keefe Philadelphia .. SI VugUder, Bt. Louis.. 34 Ayrta, Detroit Okrte, Detroit Harris. Philadelphia Krirktou, Kaahisftes. Tiiorntahlea. N. I ... Myers. ( levelasd Bos. u 5,t, 08 82; 23 23 7 10 Draw, .967 .960 1 10, 4, 018. 218, (0? Tag. IT II 10 life, 1 T 10, 1(4, 110, 30 2 30 28. 18, same 0 trunk nt "I." -26 10, 011, 3843, I5.'?1 ? St trusk kt ssaan ill 23-1- 30, 111 11, 4.880 1010 23 1.078 '.070 217 111 9T( .078 .978 .071 , 230,111-10- 212, 44, 225. 11, s trank tt "t"; drown. 0. 1918. T, 31014, 83-1- .988 ,.084 weened; at . the "Olieenw" poelttnn. 27-3fb) 1 120. (e) ,03 28(1, .00 44 ' (0 20 21 0 11 .000 80 38 37 87 M 19 0 1M .950 .960 .000 .040 .037 (7 41 II ,080 ,980 .070 .978 - (IAMB NO, 1101 "iRMOULAR." P. Slvetts, Harrisburg, Pt. lb author. IMS IT 984 79 17 74 8 (ALT LAKE TR TRUNK Pet, 1,000 .9(8 .080 hard-hitti- to Play Came With Cubs at Training Camp 20 Moore, ....... and facilities of the General Cigar Co., Inc., could produce a Forced Drop Out of Central Utah League if Not Forthcoming City, Will . Only a concern with the resources atc. 23 18 882 .804 B. l (By P. H. - . only one General Cigar Co., Inc. 1108. 223 .900 .880 4 NO. (IAMB () Wtr .953 .937 .900 t .... In th early 'SOs there wer thousands of sag grouse from Douglas, Wyo., to to Monttender: from Granger, Wyo, tlmC catchers! they pelier, Idaho; hut In ten years' A. G. to In Wer not evidence any great ez . 15 tent. The same may be said of the Lyna, Chicago .... 15 . . . Detroit Stretch from Baker City, Ore., to La Woodall, 881 188 Grande, and from Pendleton to Spokane, Schalk, Chicago. .... ..151 03 817 80 Wash , there were thousands of sharp-ta- il Rind, NewIt.York 480 111 .117 Louis Seraretd, grouse. I have seen them from tne Wilters, Boston . 94 85 851 car window In flocks of hundreds, but In Perkins, Philadelphia, 140 (24 170 less than five year time there were not Ptctnicb, Waeblngtea.. 45 185 41 enough left to Justify one hunting tor O'.VIIl, Cleveland. ...148 (70 128 them. Billing, Bt Loula ... 49 1(8 (8 The writer ha had an unusual oppor- Gharrlty, Washington. 130 400 148 to observe the rapid diminution of Nnnamaker, Cleveland, 17 43 10 tunity all kinds of game and fish between the Hannah, New York... 78 108 05 75 848 Bunas. Detroit ...... ,...T7 Missouri river and the Paclflo north280 78 west coast, having traveled over this Icbssg, Bootes 219 ... St Detroit Ainamitb, over for section of country thirty years, 81 an ton, Detroit ...... 80 making from two to four trips yearly. If II (8 Myatt, Philadelphia... 21 any other assurances are needed to Im- HoKmaaa, Now York U II a press the publio with the great ImporPITCHERS. tance of better protection for our game I will quote th authority, Dr, i " o. to. A. W. T, Homaday: 0 21 Chla, Cleveland ..... 27 "Present conditions that tend toward Hoyt, A- - 80 23 Boa toe wild life destruction are so powerful and hlehaus, llerslsad ... 19 0 I So ruthlessly swift In ectton that we Med raw, New York.. 15 f a must secure results by shorft outs and Maya, New York 19 100 45 45 wholesale methods. W dare not wait to Kerr, Chicago I 81 IS 80 educate the masses Into higher principles Rommel, Philadelphia . 58 ... 00 II 50 That process just now la too slow W Shocker, Bt. Leal. t 114 must got results by widely sweeping Dauaa, Detroit ....... 88 18 kluwkey, New York.. 88 measures." 87 8 (8 Peacock, New York.. 437 Bhsw, Waahlaftoe.... 88 .087 H , dlagrtremed pealttos: It At lUth met pity T 19 Instead ef t. It Rlack replies 18 IS While wins by 111 Bltek replies 2S (0 Whitt wlas by 126, etc. 1019, 036. 11L Of eeuroe, this eorreetlou may have bees pointed out preciously; I base no knowledge ef that; I only know (hat I found it Isdapeadently, - .90 .047 S3 14 18 3 8 ( lorelsnd ,..140 Welih, Philadelphia ., VT York .....139 Ns Ruth, Johnson, Philadelphia, 18 Smith, Ht. Lout .... 15 MJatt, Philadelphia ,. 8T Brower, W eehlngtoa. 20 19 Murphy, Chicago High. Philadelphia ,, IT Qtelth, N.w York ,.. U Orans, .900 .800 .M3 ,049 10 ..... ..... there is 11(4. NO, t .964 It 13 Rica Wa.bl.ftou ..,.1(8 Tobin, .807 .907 18 ..... Quickly Wiped Out. Robt is only one OAMI 23-1- 7 .12-1- .. o Black wins. W. LBGCETT. 0. "Phantom Pox Den " Xstchum tn th Milwaukee tlnel 1 Aaslyets by W. Teal, Booths log It id. Bert Tltti ttworld Minneapolis, whs has bee foe th past three years challenging the 18 23 ( solve a problem he has named th Phantom 217 Pea Dee, has mad t he I, through th Pittabnrg Dispatch, of (26, with Philip Brady of Pitts-1 14 T problem burg that his eoatentkm that th 121 draw I correct. He ha named L. B, Bead, tPrank Til a Joha and Daugherty Pltapatrlck 31 30 committee te render the declalos. In slew ef 27 M the national reputation tt Mr. Tttua and the 2)386 comparative ehaenrity of Mr. Brady la th 8 tbs ehcckac world, th committee should (Iv Draws. la iter a aborting chance by calling eg Mr. and a ecu rat solution tn furnish Tltut 32-11(21 twardlsg the stakes te Mr. Brady tf he find 2-Th problem ttaelf Is ee ef a 7ltw ta It. Drew. thee long,' tedious end game admirably suited long-terInmate in a public a needs t ef tb 2318 82 w WtU sot up spsc with 14 II. . 04 27 laaUfntlo. wish te bet a e renders ear It. If ef say I 18 bchecker problem we will glen on hen which f they eag play tot fus nr marble and loci l dentally kae lots ef smussmwt with th ual 20 24 Black wine 1 that (Th petition cited br Me. Kctchum Cermets 0.0, draws Game Na 2740, com very mealy knows ta Third position, Weekly Mercury. standard tricky, but extremely netful, 83 60 problem.) conditions .... A "General Cigar achievement it I 1(33 ten-rou- nd 118 JOIN E0WB, Jr. Fred. Erb of prevailed. Mo., who made a business of shooting for th market, olalmod that ha personally averaged at least 100 chickens a day for every full day he shot them. My old frlead and the noted trap shot, Dan Bray, now of Oolumbus, Neb., mad money enough shooting chickens to psy for his farm. Thousands of dossns were put In cold storage In the early fall and later shipped to Boston and New York City. Many merchant In frontier towns made a business of employing shooter to kill chickens for them, and many ranchers made a business of trapping a well as shooting In the winter months, and traded the game to local merchant for clothing, drygoods, etc. The price usually paid by the country merchants per dozen chickens was (I to 4 60, and they resold them at IS to IS per dozen In Chicago, New York and Boston. In five years time, from ISIS to 1891, Chicken wer practically exterminated in Kansas ana Nebraska, and wild turkeys In th Indian Teiritory. Ons firm In Nebraska, Georg Btorrer of Ord, hipped 60,000 dozen ot chickens In one year. a' 1141 11 ALT LAKE TRIBUNE Nayler, Philadelphia.. Mogrtdga New York,. Zachary, Waahtagtos.. Basby, C0rroial r-v- tr. s When Muff Bronson of Portland an4 ropes at th Hippodrome theater tomorrow night for th feature event of Hardy K. Downing weekly boxing show the local fans will have a chance to see how th best local battlers comol th coast perpare with the cream,, formers. Bronson is without doubt on of the best lightweights that have been developed on th coast In several years, and if Young can hold hia own with him there can be no question about th local hoys being as good as any of them. Bronson started boxing in Portland when he was a newsboy and cam to th front so rapidly that inside of six month he had won th featherweight championship of th northwest. He continued fcta upward climb until he annexed the lightschoolboy and weight crown wh(f still was hailed ae th "schoolboy" champion. He used th money he earned in th prize ring to pay hie expenses through school and later through a business college. During hie ring career he has met and defeated such boys as Jo Benjamin. Lee Houck, Frankie Fkrren, Lee Johnson, Chet Neff, Joe Mandot end dosen ot other. U of whom er topnotch performer on the coast and also have gone east and made good. He also met bout in Charlie White in a Portland and, although he kmt to the battid. was real a craek Chicago boy, it In Young, Manager Downing ha picked the toughest of th local lightweights to has try conclusions with Bronson. AJ been met all the best boys who have non and to time, brought her from time of them has been able to atop birat in fact, very few of them ever "decisioned" e him. The special event between Jay Solomon and Frankie Harris of Ogden also Is creating much interest, both here andnrIn Ogden, as th Junction City fans touting Harris as a coming ehampton, while the local fane nr pinning their west aide youngfaith to th ster. Harris showing against Georg Sollia a couple of week ago would Indicate that ha 1 going to be a tough boy for th local man to beat, but Jay iha the punch to bring homo the bacon tf bo connects. Art K rugger and Freddie Lewis of New York will furnish the eemlwlndup of th evening, and, as Brugger is out te avenge the defeat ot hie brother a couple of week ago, it goes without saying that it is going to be busy night for lbs New Yorker. Jo Gladdla of Oklahoma, whs has shown himself to be one of the toughest newoomer at th club, will tackle West Ketcheli, thi, local youngster, who has bean hanging up a dean k. o, record at th club lately, and, although tb Oklahoma boy has takes the hardest wallop of alt the boys he has met so far, tt is doubtful tf any of them carried the punch the Ketcheli youngster has been showing. Paul Ward and Ulmer Nelson, a couple of "white hopes," will furnish the first preliminary of the evening, while a couple of youpgstera will open ths show. aaXMMMEMeMMME six-rou- A 1 : 4 A . - 27-2- " 11-1- i IT 4 210. well-kno- iiit4i;tii 3(23 i 1 " 118, 21 t4-l- b SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 6 6 1137 130 A-- if ' t. AU wist, Black 3 IS 23-1- 1 13 28 Bronson Tomorrow Night s PROBLEM NO. (38. Tsr. I. 381 8 . y-- ' . f R P il a (I f D (a) 1714, 111, 2114, l, 12 Sty. 7 2, 9; Black wlas. (y) 110, 7 2: Black win. IT Id. 117. 2114. (b) 12 9, ll-U- , Black wins. song-blrd- mew 0t OIUTICIRU. By Jobs Howe Br., Chicago. I L T 4iie Ne. 11(6, 8 0 it ih Oth nave Is as eld bek lee. Bee Keer'e Sturgee, varia 0 tkm 8 St th lOlh move Is th car reel play te win. C. H. Seitiel. Rawtlna, Wye , 0. 'Ey L. Ti Oama Ne. 1166, by me. 1 should sot bat pul 14 shea of 13 14 at tetb-- r end 7 gem, this sliewt Rlaeh 4e wli by play-IM- S 7 10 at (bird met ot Vtr, 1. I L. T. (lam Na. 1160, ee, Jr left drew. Pnelikm Black d, 12. While 21. 24. blag 33; 29, kltg 0. mack te play, Continue: Datt nw. I. I, 0 16 26 20 17 14 22i si i7( in 69 18 20 20(0 fat Black baa Ih game practice. 17. 16 28, Wlist Say B Brittab ta 7 2 60 20 t ate; fl players90' 26 22 run17 22 lllnrk win It is goad end- 1 Hart. Jr . Duncsatns, Pa Draeghia Player, fuel ef pat These are real billiard Ublti, Magnificently made of rich Inlaid mahogany, handsoraoly finished, equipped with slate bed and so good that many famoua billiard experts use a Baby Grand" for home practicing. You have The Eruuawkk" tn several tizoe, The priest range tv tween f itl.50 and 0400. Every table la fully equipped with cum, racks, halls, and acceaaorlee for playing all games of billiards. Carom or Fockot UUard table The 65-6- Black wine IB (fee 2 7 - A! Young Will Have Hi Hand Full With Muff D DDD DD SOLUTION LOB TEST FOR BOBJPjT- Whit 21. S3, SI, 39. 00, U. Black M slay end draw. Per ttiutios me Trlbuse Oeme Na. 11(8. By DORSEY BURGESS, gratifying to the aportsmen of Salt Lake county and of our state as well as to lovers of wild life and songbird to be. assured that an organization has been perfected, the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Protective association. The object of the association is to assist the state fish and 'game department In enforcing our fish and game laws and to help formulate new methods of propagating and protecting all our wild fowl, a game and Much credit Is due fhe organisers of this association. They are John F. Bowman. M. Diehl, M H Krlebel, Walter 8. Atwood, Louis Bailey, Ray Froet and Dr. John F. Sharp. The association now has a membership of approximately ZOO. It le not the first time ouch an organization has been attempted In Salt Lake City, but nothing much has ever come of them and the aportsmen are to be congratulated that we have at last reached and9 passed the limit of Indifference and negligence as to the Importance to the state of our game and fish. All signs of the times point to and concern public appreciation and to a system of game and fish preservation and propagation more and mors resources of adequate to conserve the fields and streams and In time this attitude may serve to make our state as famous and attractive a our sister states to the angler, the gunner and the lover of the cabin hi the wilderness. At present there are twelve other sc tlve organisations, similar to the fore going, within the state The Salt Lakt county organization will get In touch and will with the other organization try to cooperate with them for the general good of all. greater Increased Interest In trap shootthe ing. Trap shooting was taken up and Needed. number of gunners many times multiPropagation soon A Increased they gunners plied. The writer, like thousands of our oit the old places In which they had sportsmen. Is deeply interested In the shot enjoyed such food shooting and were question of proper gam and fish pro- forced to search for new fields. tection and, Ilk them, he Is anxioul to e know the facte and to us what common sense w have In reaching a wise deci- Shooting for Market. sion as to what we ought to do for game In the early! SO1 the writer personally and fieh protection. He has at various saw wild turkeys displayed by grocery times within the past twenty years ap- dealers In towns bordering what was pealed to our sportsmen with all the ve- then th Indian Territory and Kansas, hemence and emphasis at his command such as Winfield, Arkansas City, Welto wake up to the Importance of Increas- lington and Wichita, and sold tor fiOe, 76 ing the supply of our fish and game and and l each. There was no law prohibIn those days and protecting what we now have, not only iting felling gam Indian Territory, from a sentimental standpoint, though homesteader In th that In Itself would be sufficient: or as Kansas and Nebraska mad more money an amusement and a pastime for our in fall and winter months trapplng and sportsmen, or as a means of increasing shooting game for th market than was our food supply, but as a moat substantial possible for them to snake en their homeasset to our state. steads. The fish and game of today are but a and prairie Qualls were abundant remnant t of what they were In the early chickene fairly so at that time In Kanthat time but few individual sas, but In eastern and northern Nebrasgo's. practiced wing shooting In ths west; ka prairie chickene and quail were more there were hardly enough to make a dent plentiful hn they will ever be again In in our then abundant supply, but grad- th United State. I know of but a tew Settlements In- Instances where sportsmen or traveling ually a change came creased along lines of travel, railroads salesmen ever took a whole day for were built Into new territory, ranchers shooting prairie chickens In those days. and homesteaders in Nebraska and Kan- From any town from Fremont, Neb., to sas began to take up land In regions far Long Pine, on th Fremont, Elk horn A removed from railroads, and each new- Missouri Valley railroad one could drive comer made the country less possible for out from t to 4 o'clock In th afternoon or forty chickens. the wild life that had (heretofore Inhab- and kill twenty-fiv- e North of the Union Paclflo railroad ited that region. Concurrently with all tjils cam the from Fremont to Kearney, Neb., similar . Co a- D Dts It must bq l'Koim 6S. NO, Pa. oQo.D Veteran Tells of Days When Wild Life Was Abundant; Its " Rapid Extinction. 6 ar who meett A1 Young of Ogden la Manhkttan club mnla bout tomorrow night. December 19, 1020. By L. 8. Hart, Jr., Deaeanaao, Probably no on le more proud of ble ttributed by th author. Black I. 10. 18, It. 14. 1A Brooke ol Charles dog than 101 West Third North street. Mae Is the dog's name, Be Is A thoroughbred Scotch collie- - Mac isnt a dog that prefers to do trick a although he can be very easily taught to do them. On the other hand, he prefer to M a Charles. The dog meets Charles pal of school is Out, frequently a block or when from the home. Mao la fond of chilSo dren and enjoys Ilf greatly when la their company. Be la f year old. Urt -- si CHECKERS grand Do Fellers , 1&20. 117, 9 Brunswick-Balke-Collende- r, are provided with interchangeable cushlona for c aroma or pocket billiards, - A YEAR TO PAY You can buy a Brunvwtrk" by paying a small amount down and th balance within a gear by convenient monthly payments. Com in and examine th4 tabs. This is an ideal ChrU'jnara gift for th ahol won-derf- family. Company, West South Tempi Bt, Phone Wasatch 6022. 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