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Show 7 V x - THE WE Promised. 1 Special to The Tribune. " LOS 'ANGELES, Oct 21. Whan tho I Lo Angeles count, grand jury's lnvestt-gatlo- n ot the Coast league baseball scan j da. Is resumed tomorrow. League Fresi-deMcCarthy will be the first witness, according td announcement today by Frank 'Stafford, assistant dlatrtot attor ney, actively In charge of the Inquiry. In reply to a query from MoUarthy, Stafford telegraphed him to come to lxa Angeles Immediately, Stafford also said h hoped to have I here within a few days, to be .questioned, I Mulligan and Rumler of the Salt Lake club, and Dale, formerly of the Bees. The return of Indictments as a result I of the investigation la nronounoed a prob . ability. Attorneys for the Vernon elub and for- mer Vernon First Baseman Borton indulged in further public statements to- day. calculated to place the guilt In the scandal upon each others client, respect- ively. Foreman Irving of the grand jury, reiterated today that the bribery gam. tiling charges prould bs sifted to the N 11 MORNING, OCTOBER 27, 1920 Y . rarara . the-Dod- nt . TRIBUNE,-WEDNESDA- have what you are looking for in a closed car for steady, work dependable every-da- y this winter at reasonable cost. Ask fpr demonstration of one of the two Dodge Brothers' BrothCoupes or ers Sedan, constituting the ll special, offering of the Automobile Company this Week. Indications Are Los Angeles Jury Will Return Bills; Thoroughness SALT-LA- KE ge IN THE EASTERN MARKETS HAS BEEN CLOSELY WATCHED BY OUR EVER-ALER- T . BUYING ORGANIZATION. . , Bot-teri- , a ' We saw the handwriting on the wall some time ago and now we promptly swing into line with greater values than ever before beginning with our popular prewar 30e00. price The Botterill Automobile Co. Used Car Division. I I 85-4- 1 So. State St. Third Phone Wasatch 636. 23-4- 2 East Pioneer Club Member$ to Use West High Gym was made yesterday Announcement afternoon by Harry Hatton that the Pioneer Recreation club had bees granted permission to use the West High school gymnasium on Monday sad Wednesday the winter. The evenings throughout . members of the club may gather there for or for special games general recreation. la necessary that the participants wear the customary gymnasium suits, , however. The club is making a campaign for membership. The purpoee of the elub Is to provide recreation for the boys who are not able to attend school. Boys who have the privilege of attending school are requested not to apply for membership. On the other hand, It la desired that all boys who are deprived, of the privilege of attending school meet at the West High school gymnasium on the designated evenings, where they may be voted Into the club. 'It Dem Throws Tingen in Midvale Mat Bout The main event at the Elysium theater lust night at Midvale, between Ira Dem, the Salt Lake grappler, and Paul Tingen, As Usual, Gray Bros. Dem forced Che pace; and In three minutes secured a punishing hammerlock and from which the Swede was unable to escape. Tingen strongly objected to the fall, and Dem, being called back from hie dressing room, agreed to another fall, which ha secured In four minutes with the reverse cradle hold. In the aemiwlndup Henry Jones ot Provo obtained two fall from Pete Herman of Grand Junction In nine minutes, Jonsa being the aggressor from the start. Van Dusen, the western welterweight match from champion, won his one-fa- ll Jim Chtpmaa of Ogden, taking the first fall' in three minutes The boxing contest between Fighting Nelson of Sugar City and Joe Thomas, a newcomer to Salt Lake, ended In the third round when Nelson conneatpd with a right uppercut to tha chin as Thomas came In. The Midvale Are department, who promoted the contests were rewarded with full house, In answer to Jack Sherry, Henry Jones wishes to state .that if he la not satisfied i i Wlth thM match Jneaa sill h I hlra at m8 Pleai match at eateh weights, for a reasonable side stake and wlnner-take-ahalf-nelso- n, six-rou- the Swedish wrestler, proved to be one of the fastest matches ever seen In thl neck of the wood. Tingen, who Was several pounds heavier than Dem, made the pare from the bell In hopes of weartm Dorn out. but the Salt Lake boy prove' Tie equal to the occasion, and, after the first five minutes, it was anybodys match, in Open 'rst one and then the other having the m'xnntage, until at thirty minutes Dem WEST BADEN. Indiana, Oct. 2. cured the back position and he cramped r.i his favorite cradle hold, securing the George Sargent of Columbus, Ohio, and Mike Brady of Detroit were tied for the fall In 34 minutes. ' (in' coming together for the second fall fhst eighteen holes of play in the open professional golf tournament today. Each made the eighteen holes in 75. one less stroke than J. C. Gordon of Chlllioothe, Ohio: Laurie Ayton of Evanston, HI., and Jock Hutchinson of Chicago. Jim Barnes of Ht. Louis turned In a card of 77. James Gullane of Colorado lbs style Springs made the eighteen boles in 73. ll. -- Brady ant Sargent Pro . Golf Meet il-- Rest assured that makes I himbhoose Romney Shows Up Well With Chicago Freshies Faultless Milton Romney, well known in local football circles and formerly of the University of Utah varsity team, has apparently made a hit with Coach A. A. Stags of the University of Chicago. Hs has been displaying exceptional ability while playing on the freshman team agalnat tha varsity. Ha will not be eligible to play on the varsity team at Chicago until next year, however. ' I ' r Annual Coast League Meeting Is Postponed Maintain the Lead in Providing Salt Lake Men With Smart, Clothes at Lowest Possible Cost Iinw Cane 106, Warlike 109, Vans Col 107, Cockroach H. C. Baarh 107, 107, Captala 112, Gkmay Gas 112. Trophy 112. Ians Loss Estimated at $ 3200 Caused by Bingham Fire Special to Tha Tribune. BINGHAM, Oct. 25. A Are causing a loss estimated at (3200, broke out at I oclock this morning la a building owned The buildby Mrs. Anton Christensen. ing was occupied by the Regal Gleaning company, of which Carl Myers Is the proprietor; J. E. Carlson, photographer) and the Royal Laundry store No. X, owned by Pltchloa brothers , The photograph gallery and- - tha cleaning establishment are a total loss. Cloth, lng to the value ot (2000 was destroyed In addition to the equipment. J. ht Carlson estimates fire loss at (400. The damage to the Royal candy store was from water. Is a mystery. The cause of tbs fir There was no Insurance. The volunteer Are department's quick work saved the business section of ths town from de' atructlon. , J At $30, $40, $50 They Are Any suit or overcoat at any of these prices PATSON, Oct 29. Colonel Charles M, Whittlesey, Captain Georgs B. Killan and Hsrbert Parsons i supporters of ths league of nations, who are making a transcontinental tour, spoke yesterday afternoon to a large audience in ths Neon stake tabernacle. Other speakers were 8amuel A. King and Governor Bamberger. J, W, Robinson, Utah county chair' man of the Democratic party, presided at the meeting. Guaranteed 25 to 35 Per Cent Lower DEMOCRATIC RALLY HELD. Special to Tha Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, Oct 6. A Democratic rally was held last evening In tne tabernacle. The speakere were Congressman Milton H. Welling, who spoke on t Than the Same Quality or Style Sells for in Any Other of the Regular Retail Stores of Salt Lake. This is not a misstatement, a deliberate misrep- the leagus of natnons, and on govern raent finances; and Captain GlUen and Mrs. McConley of the Independent Proleague party of New York, who spoke on the league ot nations e resentation nor an advertising but a cold FACT. If you want to be honest with yourself and us you can prove it by making COMPARISONS. That's the best way to be convinced. TRY IT. catch-phras- REDS ARE RELEASED: ROME, Oct !S. The anarchists recently arreatedMn Bologna have been released. The police last night entered an anarchist meeting at Padua and arretted all persons present , $100 REWARD! Faultless I Pajamas & Nightshirts na; cnicmo You're Not Too Poof Get my cheap and quick ours; our ealth and no-ce- future aa demand I remark-abl- quick results where failed. , y v J- J ,, or Writ, Phone Was. 1116 e oures ether Dont he mis- led; com to my office first. Ths business men of this city patro-p.- ll btie and Indorse ms as the laad- 1 "J men or we- men, Dr.W.M. Griffith t 111 MAIN dsllyi 10 to 19 T. HOUR I S m. U Sundays! Evgs., 7 t A 3501 ilka new, 1.0 nilaatne teeth, (Os sach ea. Mail Ira. your teeth we return In M hours. DM. RAMSEY, DENTIST Bait Lake til . Main Any plats v"1 250 South Main Street LATONIA RESULTS. . First race, 'els forlenge Mervla May, 10 (Helaleeb). (fl.W, 4.70, (2.20, wea Gypsy 104 (Roberta). Queen, ( 0, (3.20, errand. Lady Lowry. Hi (King). (AM, tktrd. Tima, 1:16 14. Rail at, Cover Fp. BeaverktU, Baby, Abuse, Opportunity a ad Madge F, also raa. Becood tare, til furloega Res 112 (Lea, CO. make KOROUS Turf Results find Entries 'IfioKIGHTwoar of a Nation!" y I. ROSENFELD I mam mamotm mvvom MISS FRANCES deal. ' . Values Competition-Proo- f DEMOCRATIC RALLY HELD. Special to The Tribsse. The annual meeting of the director! of the Coast league, which was scheduled to begin at Sacramanto yesterday, has been put ever till some undecided upon date in late November. The principal reason for the postponement Is the fact that the' grand jury nth Los Angeles which Is Investigating the 1212 scandal, may develop some matters with which ths directors will have to r w 11. 0, 26.80, 4.70, ford), Philanderer, 116 (Poet). 8O.0V, 84.7th eeraad; BUpelong. 118 8 1:14 third. Joe 00, Time, (Lyke), Whipple, Promising Tern, Big (on. Pine treat MostlHo, Tom Bosch, The Msec, timed Daddy and Das Jack soa also ran. er miles Dr. Third rice, sea had 22.20. (2 80, area; Bee, ue (Hatniscb), Wars Ui (Luaeferd), (3 80. (3 10, earned; Sol GlUey. 101 (Roberta), 4.00, tSird. Tims, AdoUata, Contestant t.ll 14 George Daaraa. and Constantine also raa. ronrta rare, als furiosi ye Mrilora. 109 8.11), tS40. worn; Furbelow, .k0, (Peol). 8 80, 3 80, second ; Cetera, to 10 (Beet). 3.80. third. Tlmo. 1:14 34. Doe ( Barrel u, D., Mabel G. and Marie Maxim alee tarn. 102 els furtnnga Romaile. Plflh rare, (King), 30 40, 14 80. 8U.10, wen; Frivol, 112 0.40. 4.80, second; Mammy a (Rnryntt), third. 6.10, Mine, XlO (Leantord), Time, 1:1 Mary Gaffaey, So hehe reseda, Maya-rlll14 10 Z. Broadway. Judge Bldg. Doric, l.ncy Bats Acclaim, DUtnrbence and Kata Fraley also ran. ' Waaatch 1310 aod1828 Sixth race, one mil Trooper, 107 (Berratt), 0.10, U80, won; Braedmaa, 101 (r. 12.40, IT0US CLOSED SUNDAYS I havo been nuthorlxod to anaouuet 0.l4 WOO, eveuad rrank W., I" Meetmea), 2 70, third. that n reward In the amount of one hun- Vb: Tima, 1 48 Re; (Burl), Stride, Wick ford. TIppO Bahib, Sam Bah, Gaiit-Cxr- rl dred dollar ((iOu.tW) wiU bo paid for end Mimpletos also raa. aa to tho whareabout of Seventh race, eaa nrile Inquiry, 102 (Baal), Information DELINQUENT NOTICK. of Balt 2 80, W-14 00, area; Ms 107 (Roberta), Miaa htanoea Koxoua, n nun who myatenouaiy disap6 60, 4 80, second; Tuiee. 107 (Martini, 17.30, Lafc City, Whirlwind Consolidated Mining comthird. Tima, 1:41 6. Doehl Vas lulU K.. peared Bunday night, October IT, 1920, offioe, room Anew Point, Corey and Cor-morOeMva Dawn pany; location of principal homo of her tho on from the wlul a 1 7 Newbouae builaln;-- . Salt Lak way ' City, alao S3 Dexter Y. avenue, Utah. Koroua, brother, folassotha Christian are upon Women Thar to delinquent the LATONIA xENTRIE. Young It Are Plentiful Here All Colors Miller Floral Co. vf v ' 8. ax First race, six ferieege Sweeping Glance ciation headquarter at Third Last and The information Third Bouth streets. for which the reward i offered must lead to the discovery of Mia Koroua Tho reward 1 am autoorlred t offer U 11. M Hilary Girl 24 Reread rare, ell furloega Bias film 113, in addition to that offered by th Balt Louise Pusxle Ilk Wyaae UK Raaptlde 113. Lak county anthoritioa Mies Moetalne lit, Josephine K. 112. Ooldea Mlaa Koroui is about 40 year of ag, Gnlaca 112, Twinkle Bine III Ladenier 113, in height and weight Mob 11 A Eleaeor 9. HA Gram Dougherty 8 feet 6 inch 111. Cutup HA Lady Champ 11A Ooralla HA about 130 pdunda She 1 of dark com' Third nee, mile aad eaeeiiteaatb Richard p lexica, has dark ayes and dark hair V 101, Boaadlng Through lot, Rapldea 104. Elmeaite 104. Approval 107, tkemUrk 107. Blf h aad oustomnrily wear aoao glaase with HA Duke La area ter ahaia. When Uat teen eh wore a dark Values 11A Boaehast 112. Judge fries 113, Larry B. 112. PerhUa 11A blue serge dress, jacket and skirt aad Fourth nr, alg ferloasa Caloert Baker 109, white Ue eollar. high bUck shoes, Hr Themes Kraa 109, Coras 109. Braes Dudley blue green eoat, silk lined, aad black 103 Htslas Rock lot. Spate 1(14. Wild fit elx flower 09, fur eollar. Ia 0 far at knows she wore Fifth rare, rluage Haeal R. 00, Wlaale Mas 100, Dmed.e 101, no jewelry other than a gold wrist Harry B. ISA Milk Cloud IA Royal Duck 104. watch and probably a gold Red Cross it rd tore 104, Tim lirilea 111, plarasalsa IU. pin. tilth race, six farloaae (lav'aor log, Benia aur Burk 109, Brel her helrh 109, Sir lohefkl 104, SXM0N BAMBrRGEH, Blowlas Bshhlea lot. Baa Valad 101. J Oovemor, Beventa rare, mil aad easel fteealh Frank October tS, 1920. Girt 209. The rtrats 10 p, ltt, Mewetaln (AdTertiacmenij 106. Const Boris 102, Jaha B. Roche 103, Nc 106. Cnrrvacy 106, Bddla Treater 104, Bees II Berk Brummsl 109, Bay 110, la err lot ItO, Oppuriunlty 110. High Gent 110, I Win 1 (Via 7 lowing daacribed atock, on aooount of aeeeeamant levied on the 10th day of Septembar, 120, tha aavarel amounts aet oppoella tne pamee of ' ' tha respective enareheidere, aa foilowa: Cert. No. Sharea, Amt 1.24 4 ( 4.40 H. D. wn 1.(0 (.260 James Crratal 1.000 M. A. W Ud John C, Adamaoa.... A. Buck waiter James H. Pulley T. Coddingtoa W tn. Jame King Julian Lena Henrotd John C. Mercer Emma ZHackmarr ... Jamee Greenwood ,, ,,,,.. ' .... Iane llowe Ulaokmarr A. F, Wanlaa (rank Herbert Alea Ctyetal Alt Amo tv Moyle Weaetaff a, Z8. atuj II (I 20 St (.0 ill MM il.OI 1.060 L0O0 1.000 4.10 1.000 (.00 (.00 1.00 I 0 1.00 (.00 ... ...... ..... 1.00$ . m 1.00 4.00 E. R. Shall. y Leonard Dunoaa Elian Howe Jennie Coatee Robert Proctor Ellen Proctor J, J. Mercer .- .... ...... ...... ........ 39 (3 ,14 ST 3 (00 (00 1,000 too ,1.90 J. R. Sebrss 1.00 C. 8. Findlater C. W. Smith 1.00 R. J. Evan 14.(0 H. W. Cram 2.00 H. W Cram 1.00 Kay Chtmia - 24 4.04 Ren . lent! J.- J. Mercer-.2.00 E. El Epp A Co...., Robert B. Proctor 2.00 E, El Epp A Co. , , , 1,000 T. A. Greenwood . 102 4.00 E. E, tppa A Co.,,, 1,000 L. W. Nieleea lit 11 Dsvtos Weller Co. ,, Chaa. Tyne R. P. Morrl Prank K. Neleon.... 220 truntee. Jack H. Faertler .... Chaa. Tyng, Chari ea E. Taylor .. cert! float ee from 134 Horace Weaver to 274, both George N. Dolbeck.. of R. J, Evan 23.000 (21.00 R. J. Evana abarea each, total.. 1.22 Horeca Dunbar .... 27( 1.23 Chaa. Tyne, 00 1.00 J. A. Hogle A Co.,.., Edward Maroha .... 24 217 1.000 1.00 E. M. Kellet H. W, Live 204 1.000 A. 1.00 Chaa. E. Taylor Reeve J, 214 2.00 Mr. Katie Huber .. 1.000 B. W. Dixoa 144 too 1.00 E. K. Schllchter .... Hill Jullua 61 1.08 Mary McD4d 4,041 john C. Adamaon 7 60 P. H. Oibbtn ...... Nalli Buck waiter .. MS . 1.009 f.00 Chari ea H. Hoffman. W. T. Fetloa 171 1.00 C. R. Mower 1.000 F. 1. Houatoa 1.00 C. R. Mower 1,000 F. M. Houatoa .4.... (72 171 1,000 Heber Rate J, B. fiebree M:!5 164 1.000 O. Schoiae Thomas Perry 187 1.00 Mr. 0. R- - Alexander. 1.000 Id W N IoImii 2.00 Mrs. Violet 1,000 Wi e44e 381 .... 62 1.000 E00 U W NIelMii 1.6410 18 Lx H-- Harm er 2.00 B. K. Neel 401 EL A. Harteneteln... l.ooi 1.00 3, R. Neel 414 1. 00 (, R. Neal l.ooj Robert Lake Looo (.00 gol Kaufman J. D. Blue, Jr., Co... 42 600 1.00 W. R- - Cbattertoa... Joseph Wehapp .... 43 00 441 1.00 p, 1L Glbiin Foot Harry 2.00 J, D. Rtue. Jr. ...... K. F. McOlnnla .... 44 1,000 460 U. F. McGinala .... 1,000 I 00 N. C. Harttngh .... 441 1.000 Johneoa i oo O. W.T. Eklna Roy 1. 00 Qeo. Rlckarby .... 1.(00 Chaa C. Campbell .. 47 422 Child 1.00 Phillip T. Blona .... (00 W. H. 1.00 Mra, H. M. Dearer.. (00 44 W. H, Child 48 1.00 Tim Smith W. H. Child (00 0 H. E. 1. 00 f PI. prone (00 Mrs. Berg (O B. W. Dixon 1.000 W. E. Buttoa . 12 IDrneat F. Oreef 1.000 !.oo Edward E. EPP A 12 CO. 1.000 O. Q. Leckie ...Ml S0 1.000 John O. Freeh 1.000 Haloomb te Hi J. D. 1.000 (3 J. IX Haloomb Looo Cae a It j. W. Balnea 1,000 John 6 l.oo) Jobn Rainex LOOO 467 E. W. Claya 100 IOulae Cunningham. . 16 11 lea J. Chamberlala 81 lot 4. H. t (00 Bra' Ihevif., too (64 Jerome J. Cello Walter Quayl (tl Looo AIL Brown ...A..... (21 (t0 W. O. Mllroy 1.000 ( lead or H. Welnatock 126 1.000 L0O0 . Clayton Louie .. 411 13 100 J. R. Babree Be (41 J. K. bra 3 3 7,100 1,000 (.000 2,029 1,000 - - Inclu-aquall- atu trust.. ........ .......... ...... ........ h .... ........ 44 82 ........ 27 29 711 ........ .... .... ...... ..... .... .......61 ........ ...... .......... ........ ........ ........ (00 !.oo (00 1.000 1.00 1.00 LOO (.00 200 I ' (00 7J9 741 744 745 749 74 (00 loo 14 2 111 184 172 171 174 176 IU 111 III t III (I 30 1.00 700 100 1.000 (04 (00 (00 (00 (00 Looo 761 77 70 72 721 72 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 (04 (00 (00 725 764 747 742 784 744 777 78 .20 1.00 LOOO Tit ........ ........ 111 .......... 1 II ...... lit .......... 12434 .......... ........ 1,000 6 Derr-nough- ...... too .... 4! it u ' 1.40 .20 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .10 400 100 - .20 (00 (00 1.000 1.00 .80 100 00 .20 1.20 .10 1. 00 1.00 8.00 104 LOOO , (oo 100 .40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.04 .20 .60 .60 100 (00 (00 (.000 104 260 160 LOOO 100 100 100 400 100 L0O0 M LOO . 947 H. B. Cola E. W. Claya 1.000 1.000 , 94 William H. Buah ,. 960 96 E. Denby 959 C. 8. Findlater 969 J. R. Sebreo 948 Chrie Greonhagen 9IT Chria Oraenhagen ,. Chrie Green hagea .. 949 Chria Oraenhagen .. 989 981 Ralph A. Badger 981 Aaron J. Manure 928 Maeur Aaron J. 981 J. R. Bebrea 989 Gordon Bcholaa J. R. Bebrao ,,.,....987 J. R, Martha Roan ..... ...1,012 A. Calhoun ...1,011 Chariea Jenktna ,...1.014 .1.911 ... Jenkina Charleo Chariea Jenktna ,...1,010 .1.017 Max Herman Max Herman .......toil 1,019 Max Herman Mra. H. U James.. 1.020 Qeo. El Hemphill. ...1,011 Geo, K. Hemphill. ...1.082 1.000 1,08 ..... 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1.000 .... .... .... .... 1.000 1 0O0 1,004 (00 1.000 1.000 (00 (00 (00 geelW4 400 400 400 ....... Geo. E. Hemphill... 1.000 1.000 LOOO - 1,000 .1.014 1,028 David Pfeiffer 1,027 David Pfeiffer 1,021 Frank Bakart Roaa F. Johneon ,.,.1,035 1.030 Buah Wm. !L George J. (held ....1,048 .1.047 E. W. Claya Geo. E. Hemphill. ...1,061 Geo. K Hemphill. ...1,064 500 1.000 1,000 1.00 3.00 3.00 3.0 2.00 1.00 3.00 J.flO 3 oo 3.00 l.0 3.09 f.O 1.09 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.80 ,80 .88 .8 1.00 3."0 1.00 1.00 1.00 i oo 3.00 500 500 Looo 500 1.000 1.000 , 11.09 LOO l.oo 1.00 l.oo l.oo l.ooe Qeo. E. Hemphill... .1,081 Qeo. J7. Hemphill. ...1,084 Qeo. E. Hemphill,... 1.081 Qeo. E. Hemphill. ...1.070 I. (Hi Qeo. K. Hemphill. ...1.072 .1,074 1.00 Qeo. E. HemphiU... ..1.0T7 W, Claya .29 E. ..1,060 20 W. H. Child Thomaa ....1,043 1.00 Darn A A Thomaa Dern ,...1.064 1.00 A Thomaa ....1,066 1. 00 Darn Dorn A Thomaa ,...1.089 1.000 1.000 1.000 4.000 ...... 1.00 1.000 1.080 1.00 LOOO 1.00 3.00 1.06 I. 4 3.04 1.4 t 3 4. 3.4 4 i.4 I.t .60 Wrn f.f 1,008 Thomaa ...4,089 L00 ....1,09 S.00 Dern A Thomaa 10 1.1 Falnhridtre WUao ,.1.100 .; 183 1.101 W. H. Child B.- - Cballia 1.000 1.105 io. ., Qeorge 10. 3.000 Qeorxa B. Challi ..1.100 1A too George C. Lever ....Ll07 with law aeeordanc and g Aad, In order of tha hoard of directors maee 4 the loth day of September, 1230, ee me sharea of each parcel of etoek 41 i neceeeary will he aold at 17 Ne bulldma. Belt lake Citv, 20lh day ofVViober. I. I. II I p. m., to pay the ,t a thereon, toxethrr Wtv o t ( a and axpenee of eaia. t. Vi ADA", r 117 Nawheua I Utah. ' i . l'L x |