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Show A 'a'!' JHE -- Mrs. Ann M. B. Call V I SALT, LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING Wyoming oo - 00 Bears Antics Are Ended - 00 - ' By DIXON MERRITT. U. 8. Department of Agriculture. ; . to The Tribune, Can family BOUNTIFUL Aug. 18. reunion, which waa held Wednesday at the Hermitage In Ogden Canyon, waa largely attended, there being about 200 member! present. The resort waa turned Over exclusively to the use of the family. Mrs. Ann Marla Bowen Cali, now 87 age, waa honored as the oldest t'eara of member of the Call, family.' She came to Utah with ox team in 1849 and married Anson Call in 1854. A business meeting was held during the early part of the day and the following board members were sustained Israel Call, president; Cyral Call of Rigby.Idaho, vies president; Willard G. Qarr, elected In place of Waldemar Call of Brigham, secretary and treasurer; Willard Call, gen. eral director; Anson V.- Call of Afton, Wyo., historian. The directors are: Homer Call of Layton, Newal Call of Balt Lake, Mrs. Alsina Tib gey of Centerville, Mrs. Elisa Kelaon of Provo, Judge J. D. Call of Brigham, elected In place of A. C. Call, who died during' the early part of the year. The supervisor and historian were instructed to compile a history of the Call family for publication. After lunch the following program was given;. Congregational- - singing, "Let the Rest of the World Go By"; address, J. D. Call; duet, W. V. Call and W. A. Call; speech. B. C. Call; duet. Miss Edith Call snd Miss Wyoma Call; an original poem by Mrs. Esther Call Stewart of Provo; select reading, Willard Call; fancy dance. Miss Afton Stanford; vocal solo, Mrs Margaret, Call Morris: song, children of Homer All; vocal sqlo, ,Mrs. Ethel Call Lowe. The remainder of the time was spent hi dancing. - 1921., 00 00 00 00 00 00 ilheOvMDRUtJCd. a Mi ii Sheepheiders Now Sleep in' Peace Nearly 200 Member Enjoy 1 , Outing; Officers Chosen by Ballot and Sustained. ' 00 00 OO 4 14, V Government Hunters Take Big Game v AUGUST Oldest living mambar of the Call family, .the members of which held their Wednesday at the Hermitage in Ogdan canyon. . The aheepherdors around Big Ftney, In Wyoming, are sleeping nights now. They did not for a long time. The epidemic of Insomnia, was cured by one application no, it is not a patent medicine ads ertisement. Tbs reader may go straight on through with the assurance that he will not be tempted to buy anything. The sTieepherders are sleeping because Uncle Sam's huntsrs sent one big black bear to: kingdom come before his natural time This bear they never named him. but of him in awed voices as The just spoke Bear was ons of the worst actors that the w est has e er known. or Wyoming He was unduly 'fond of mutton, but that was not the worst The sheepmena might great have boarded him, but he killedtouched-scamany sheep that he never he fright-red them to death. That Is, ened the flocks So terribly that they piled hundreds. up and smothered to deaththeby worst not And still that was not for the herders, whatever it may hats been for the owners. The bear took devilish delight in Into ng camps, tearing the tentscarrytatters, breaking up the furniture, he well, ne'er ing away the grub and of the tenters. They got a chance at anywatched for him and stayed awake and to be Just gone from always managed borne when he arrived. (jne dav not long ago Del Dearth Snd H P. Williams, skilled hunters of the States debiological survey of the United of agriculture, .were stringing partment out some traps along the east boundary of tha Wyoming national forest. W11- -. hunter Hams, you may remembeh Is the who killed the Infamous Custer wolf sevwhile And suddenly, eral months ago. were fixing up a trap, somethingthey terriat a trail came crashing down the oi Bernhardt Reported III; Denied by Theater Men 'PARIS.' Aug.' 18. (By tbs Associated Press.) Although the management of Sarah Bernhardt's theater In Parts says that the famous French actress Is In good health, her Parisian friends an-Is nounce that they have learned ehe over They ' Are worried seriously ill. f her condition. Madame friends of the Thus far. have been unable to communicate with her at her summer villa on off tha little Island of the coast of Brittany. Bern-har- dt bis rate. No, It waa not The Bear. It was a aheepherdere on the run and panting like a lizard. He did not tarry with the hunters. He Just explained that The Bear had chased him out 6f camp, aad threw back the word over his shoulder as he went, If you happen to see the owners of them sheep tell 'em they can herd em themselves if they want 'em herded." Williams and Dearth out as hard as their horses could go, put hoping to catch The Bear in camp, hut they were too late. He had torn the tent to pieces, bent the stove around h near-b- y treo. scattered the grub and was .gone. The hunters took up his trail and followed it till they came to a heap of needles and other forest debris It pine contained a side of baton, which The Bear had taken from the herders tent and filed for future reference. Believing thaw T1 e Bear we not far away, they took up the trail again anil did not have far to go. The Bear met them, duly Incensed at the rape of his cache. The meeting took place In a little opening In the woods,, wheri the hunters had room to work their guns, fine or them placed three bullets under The Bear's ear anu the other sent ons through his spinal crilumn. At that he lacked onlv a few yards of reaching them before they brought him down. Thev say he waa fust about as big as a black- bear ever grows. His weight was 5l) pounds, he was tf feet 2 inches long, and his hind foot was 11(4 Inches long g Inches wide. But there was someby thing In thoee woods mat was not afraid of him, big and vicious as hs was. He was badly battered and sliced and had evidently gotten the worst of It in some contest of the Jungle The hunters knew that a huge grls-Sl- y had been ranging In that district and they guessed that the two had met and fought to a finish to find out which would be monarch of the Wyoming forest. But It was the black bear, and not the grlssfy, that had caused consternation among tha herders, and all la quiet now. Which proves that. At least for In the bear Country, the best soothing syrup Is a government hunter's , rifle. Improved market conditions have made tt possible to increase the of many Household Drugs sold at a given price per quantity f package, or lower the price on given quantities. - 57 e 1 - Dempsey-Carpentl- ? T ' er sheep-herde- . V VS Cascara Bark Is a Home Pro dud; rs 4 illi J The Pacific Coast is a realm of unique industries. Notable amongst them is the gathering and curing of Cascara Bark which is found in limited areas in California, Oregon and Washington. it J rOSwJ That which you buy in an Owl Drug Store is the best quality nothing but large sele&ed, hand-pickepieces. It is aged for two years in order to' condition it prop containers ioc and 25c erly for use as a laxative. It is put up in All Owl Household Drugs are prepared with the same relative care. 4s d . A. S. Edmond Goes From 3rd to Los-Angel- 0. They are frorii our regular linesr-nodds and ends in all sizes and widths to fit your gers competition. feet. o ...8 o. ..,.4. rf ..4 12 2 2 10 Henna Leaves Inaeet Powder Moth Wax Ground Mustard Epsom Salts Rochelle Salta 4 IVi lbs. .3 os. og. ...3 og. ...lt Salts Tartar Senna Leaves Castor Oil Oil of Cedar Oregon-Washlngt- og. og, og, og. og. og. 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 25c 20c 25c 25c 25o 25c 25c os. os, TODCO AROMATIC CASCARA LAXATIVE A preparation that is based on debittenked fluid extract of cascara. Made still more palatable by the use of aromatics. Two sixes, S and 50c snd $1.00, respectively. ' ,,..41 85 ......22 dr. eg. 25e Oil of Clove 25Cj, 1... Euralyptus Oil Linseed Oil (raw) ..8 Oil of Wintergreen (true).. ...I 2 Spirits of Os mphor ...8 Spirits of Turpentine 1 Spirits of Nitre Tincture of Arnica .1........ ..22 Tincture of Benzoin Boric Acid (solution) 12 oe. 25c 4 og. 25c Powdered Alum Comp. Licorice Powder Cream of Tartar Flaxseed (ground or whole) R. & N. Co. at Portland. Heres the special of the season. 3000 pairs of serviceable lpw shoes at a price which stag- if g Vft' Doric Acid (powdered) W. R. A. 8. Edmonds, traffle manager for the Los Angeles & Salt Lake railroad, with headquarters in Los Angeles, has been transferred to the same position with the Railroad A Navigation company, . with headquarters in Portland, Ore. The new traffic manager for the Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad is to be Marius de Brabant, at present assistant trafflo manager for that railroad. The changes are , affective September L Thle announcement was made yesterday through the office of D. S. Spencer, general passenger agent for the Oregon Short Line, by direction of H. M. Adams, vice president of the Union Peelflo system In charge of traffic, with headquarters In Omaha. The vacancy In the office on the Railroad 4k Navigation company haa existed since F. W. Robinson waa promoted from trafflo manager for that railroad to freight traffic manager-tothe Union Pacific system, about a year ago. Mr. Edmonds was born In Louisville, Ky., In June, 1881. He had wide experience with several railroads and steambefore entering the sership companies vice of the Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad when the railroads returned to control more than a year ago, He private was assistant freight traffic manager for tho Missouri Pacific Railroad company before The war, and during the period of government control of railroads wts assistant In the division of traffic. United States railroad administration, at Washington. C. L. McFauI, general agent for the Southern Pacific company at Chicago, is due In Salt Lake today in charge of the special tratnload of delegates to the annual convention of the Women's Christian Temperance union In 8an Francisco. This train will come to Balt Lake over the Denver A Rio Grande Western and will leave over the Southern Paciflo from Ogden. It was due yesterday, but has been delayed by floods In Colorado. A party Including members of the Belt Lake City Passenger association and their families will leave for Provo canover yon at 7:10 o'clock this morning the Orem Electric railroad.- - It ia expected that there will be more than loo In the party. Two special cara have been supplied by the courtesy of the railroad company for their accommodation. .The train will take the excursionists to Prbvo, from where they will go to Vivian park and Aspen grove in Provo by automobile. ThfX expect to can) onluncheon in the Aapen grove, after have which they will spend the afternoon in the canyon, leaving In time for a bano'clock. quet at the Hotel Roberts at The special train is expected to return to Salt Lake by 10 o'clock 41hls evening. Waiter S Cook, formerly traveling passenger g'gvnt for the Los Angeles A Salt Lake railroad-- - has been appointed city passenger agent for the Union Pacific and will leave tomorrow system at Butte,work to take up hia there. The vacancy at Butte was caused by the recent resigof Fred McClure, who has been nation made traveling freight and passenger agcn for the Orem Electric railroad. air-tig- ht ............ . ......4 .2 Carbolic Acid (10 per cent) Aromatic Spirits of Ammonia Chloroform Liniment Concentrated Ammonia Glycerine and Rose Water ................ og. 25c dr. 25c os. 35c og. 250 Og. 80e os. 26c , os. 35C Og, 26c og. 26c a. 35c 8 oa. 25c 6 os. 25c os. 35o CA8CARA 8AGRADA AROMATIC A ' product of The Owl Brag Co. Laboratory. The fluid extract la debitterixed by a calcined magnesia process. The taste is not objectionable. But lip in 15c, 25c and 45o botUes. - rj trv . Oregon-Washlngt- MAIN AND SECOND SOUTH Walker Bank Bldg. Kodak Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. r Theo Tie in leather, French black kid heels. Patent, kid oxfords with fall wood LXV heel, Regular $10 value. Kid three-eyelo- t tie with turn sole and medium high or Louis XV heel. 0 Black or brown pump like cut. Cuban or LXV heels. For growing girls a sensible low heel oxford in black or brown leather. State Medical Board Tests Successfully Passed cut black Like or brown kid with Cuban or LXV heels. state director of yesterday announced that the following have passed the tests presented recently by the state board of medical examiners- Vernon L. Ward of Willard, Charles Ruggerl. Jr., of Price, J. E Jack of Salt Lake, Ira J Hopkins of Kanosh, Stanley M. Clark Of Provo. Bernard H. Smith of Balt Lake and Fred A. Black of Richfield. The following have been admitted to practice osteopathy in Utah, by reciprocity, coming from BafTord, Aria, and expecting to open an office In Balt Lake' Valentine B. Colllson wd Mrs. Maud Pace Colllson. They are husband and J. T. Hammond, - wife. Like' linen or kid; also black, or cut--wh- brown x ite kid." - Low heel pumps for growing girls. Vici kid,1 welt soles. Gunmetal oxford Like cut. women. New Invention Destroys Germs and Makes Fuel Paul Smith and James A. Luktf of Salt have obtained letters patent on a new process for disponing of the refuse of dry cleaning, which not only provides for a sanitary disposition of the germs the cleaning, but wnlch that result from new fuel. The system Is manufactures a known as continuous flow system, and to be a declared Is great Saver of equipment, labor, fuel ana gasoline. The washing, according b the Invsn. tors. Is done in a continuous flow. , The Impurities leave the clothing. 500 Or tnore gallons of gasoline passing through the washer, the refuse being caught In a lake MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED ALL GOODS EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED patented centrifugal purifier aa fast as the gaaoline leaves the washer. At the conclusion of the day a washing the Impurities are gathered from the purifier and utilized ae fuel. In this way. It Is pointed out, there Is absolute drrtructlon of the germs, which are collected, solidified by centrifugal force and cremated, DDK LOSUHi -- . Don't Expect Too Much," Forbes Says of Sweet Act Proposes Transit System 400 Feet Beneath Gotham TribnaeAslt Lake Tribune Leaael Wire. NEW YORK, Aug. 1J. Rapid transit llnea, 400 feet beneath the surface of the city, and with trains running straight Chicago as the crow flies to ell points at a speed of slxtv miles an hour, are suggested by Reginald Palham Bolton, consulting engineer, who is developing his plan to submit in detail to the transit commission. he explained, The present subways, with their curves and Irregularities, could be used ae thoroughfares for vehicles and pedestrians, and he pointed out that they would splendidly aerie those purposes, for they would be cool In ,summer, In winter. Mr. . Bolton plans elevator to carry paesevgera to snd from the deep levels minute and that at the rate400of 700 feet awould feet deep bs able to subways travel straight in any direction because so te overthere would bs coma What would fcn extra hour of absolute leisure be worth to you? Two cents a week? ' That is all it costs to clean with the an easy 15 minutes each morning. f Lake Tribune Leased Wire, WASHINGTON, Aug. IS Charles R. Ch leave Trlbuxe-8.i-t SerForbA, director of the Veterans vice Bureau, created under the Sweet soldiers' relief act, is optimistio over the outlook for Improving relief, condl-- , tiona, but does not want the country to expect too much at once. "Crested for men, the veterans' bureau authorized by the act of of 9, 1921, oongress will, in 'the August course of time remove delays and red tape which in the past have hindered the administration of soldier snd sailor relief by government agencies," said director Forbes todsy. While the creation of the veterans' bureau eliminates ons of the chief difficulties in the way 6t soldier relief it work, that of duplication must be remembered, however, that the creation of the bureau Is not In itself aa Immediate panacea, for all Ills. It has taken several years to build up the reserve government machinery and It cannot be made over in a night. The work qf decentralization, which la provided for in the veterans' bureau, to be really successful must be gradual. To make any hasty steps would be a calamity, and If the men are educated to feel that hi a couple of weeks they will receive all they desire in the wav of compensation and medical treatment and that all cases will hours af-- 1 he settled within twenty-fou- r ter receipt. It will defeat the purpose of the Bweet bill creating the new bu. , - . reau." i a Tor-ringt- on T0TVW1GT0U ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Big Brush ftwetfui Sudion i s The Torringtons thoroughness outs in half the need , for outside help and saves wear and tear on rugs. With brush and powerful suction it get oat its - the introdden grit the kind that destroy the nap, cut the threads and wears holes. , , j! Ouu demonstrators will be glad to answer question , talk it over ask them to show what the Torrington will f ' earpet-sweep- er do-4- EASY TERMS 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL Without Obligation-Mai- l a Post Card or Telephone. mmi obstacles FILIPINO JUSTICE NAME WASHINGTON. Aug. II Manuel Ara. ullo, ranking associate JusNee of tha supreme court ef the Philippine Islande, haa been selected by President Harding to be chief Justice of the court it succeed Vlctorlno Mapa,. resigned. - Mil! 42 So.Maln TRIBUNE WANT , ADVERTISEMENTS YVras. 33C9 BRING RESULTS |