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Show trim SALT LAKE TIOBUSIV 16 im lii UA Y MORNING, AUGUST BOOSTS TBIIVI PEACHPIOKERS A H St Louis Star Also Ties Victor Now Top Column In Homer in NinthfWith Bates qr m Race ' for Championship Full, Put $ Final ToucK Bancroft of 7 Giants for Uf to Game With Lewutgn. of the Northern League. Scoring Honors, 101 Each k 7 Hrsbjr M og- Northern Utah 11 hard-hitti- o. r?T 1 hard-hitti- s ,3 ot ,f Col-jin- s, - IJM3AN, 1821 Aug 37 Th th am in a whirlwind (sahibs when Alien "Bhorty Clerk, th diminutive third bsssman of th Logan club, w haled ut a hom run with the base full, teering the tying and winning run and two extra counters ter good measure- - Logs went to in th last ef th ninth n run behind, and when Clark got his circuit clout then werg two men out. The victory gave Logan third place in the league standing Henry Layne, a Lewiston boy, worked on th mound for his riun, and for eight innings h gave a splendid account of him- self, holding Logan to six well scattered hits- - Th rush of th Codoftians in the ninth was too much for him,, and the k gain he had worked for wan lest. hurled a good game, being hit for one run In each the first and seventh inning, Three scored an him in the frith, (ha result of an error. In th 14 ef with n sihgl. Fateh flaw to left and Helton doubled. Brook! gras Intentionally pasd and y struck Out, Clark hit the first bait him over center field, scoring pitched to the bases, his act also finishing tha reason for tha Col- egians. Tha arera- e7iM ed i'A . 1 ( i,rf-l- c MHIIIM M 03341 -- Twa-baa- e Oober. bltf 8. Adana 3 Ktipatgick, fttalea baaea Krana. faUaeun, ft, City, is top- - Aden., Yating.Alenga) Off Ambma Hits 9, 24 at -ping the batters with an- averaga ef ,390, bat la 4 1 8 ianlnga, tt Blair I, 14 at bat is .While Klrke of Louisville If pushing him Anbra- -. Paaaa inning.. pitcher Gulag .'With 839. Russell of Minneapolis, who na batla Off Bhaaey 2. (track ant By An, home runs, is In third braea 8, by Biair 4, br Obaaey 6. Saerttie has twenty-eig-hit Walab. Hit will pitched bail Mmcaa by place with an average of .380, Wild ptlrb Am Wllbqr Good, another Kansas" City Binary, Yatwt by Blair Tim has i f tarn On hour aad 60 stis-tbest the run is getter, player, Left a baaraBrisbam 8, Trewmtftft 4. hrexlatered 136 time ' Baird of Indianapolis brought his total Vmplraa Perkin, an Coray, erage Ao I 867. Art Butler, also of Kansas tor stolen bases up to fifty-fiv- e with stolen bags during the week. Finishes leading-batteare Good, Kansas Miss f 36s. City, .365, Gainer, Milwaukee. Difficult Swim Thorpe, Toledo, .3o7, Acosta, Louisville, .363, Fisher, Minneapolis, .362; Lear, Mi.345, lwaukee, 346, Ftais, Louisville, Mias Pearl Kimball of Salt Lake yesLuderus, Toledo, .343: Zwilllng, Kansas terday swam from Black Rock to tha 'City, .345, McGee. Minneapolis, .342. Saltalr pavilion in the excellent time of 7 iji'nuta hour , She, with Mia Franca Rowlatt, enIssues tered th water at Black Rock at 12 71 Fifteen minute later a storm At- Comers o'clock Defi to arose, th water becoming so rough that waahad away th rudder ef th mo t 'Special t Th Tribune.' :orhbat occupied by swimming officials. - SPANISH FORK, Au(.'g7 The locals 4a- - William Stoker. C 8 Leal. il. M. Stag tested MakrUnil resterSsy aftemeoa by s seers gell and Den Carlos Kimball. , -- ef 19 te 1. Simmons, local hearer, pitched a Mias Rowlett fought th storm for half great fame, allowing bat fir wretch hits On hour, after which ah was forced to ditrhells home run was the longest hit at tha Mis Kimball stayed, local park, measuring U feet Iron the plate. leave the water only found amoether water after Hi The Spaniards are look leg for gam sad will and was over. swim half eluh la the eute for gate receipts. d!ay any A mile from th pavilion eh encouns The scare . I tered an wind, which chopped MOHRLASD in. SPANISH PORK. AB R ll.O.A up the water Into fthite caps. She never O AS R.H.O.A Trader 9h ,4 9 1 0 3 E Thoma.rf 6 4 1 1 0 faltered, although the wave were breakher constantly, many time hld-hHrber,2h 6 0 9 8 liRdwardi.tb I j I g ing over from ttllbura.lf 4 0 0 3 OiHnile, aa .4 1 (t 1 1 view 3 1 0 Mocheter.c 0 113 2iritiger, If 8 he finished strong, and required . Resell, rf 4 ft 0 3 Pj Ulioh.il cf 8 3 3 1 9 assistance of any sort. , , 3 Miller, ef 4 0 3 2 1 VlcBeth, 4 4 3 Other Kimball rs Long Spanish Fork All ' off-sho- re ar -- . ee 8 0 0 3 OIBowea, 3h Shrtrkk.Ih 3 0 0 1 0 College, 2b JBren, f, 3 0 0 1 O.Slmmont, ;Tthr 1 ,81 t "5 ST I I pi T1 Thtirti lit 3 1 0 ft 3 3 3 0 3 3 3 1 Von Elm and Calvert Tie in Sweepstakes .8710 44 27 7 Minor Leaguer purls No Hitt No Run Came LUDINOTON, Mich. Aug Brawn, pitcher of the local Central A tee Huh, and under contract with the Brooklyn Nationals, hurled a no hit, no run game today agalnat Grand Rapid. men faced him. Only twenty-seve- n I Brown has won eighteen game and lost seven this season. M 1 Turf Results MTOMHJM BESPITS. f Tourney Haatp Tea Rita k4 Frank fai-e- rt ti4 pat, I tl ball aaraapataka tarday far flrat pri tonraay at th. waadamta gelf- - Unka-Ba- ch toraed la nat cwa f ST. Calrt'. grM TO, aad Vaa Blia't TO. On hi flrat moat ala bale. Van Bln tamed la card 4 86, pn .trek, wore that tha raara rerard H. W Bartltag, with a aet f 70, fUlahad third. Ju.t out ef tha rnaaing. with 4 arar of 71, wa. ft. C OImb, Ha turned ta a trare ef 42 for th flrat ala, but oa the aacood could d aotbing better, than a 47, A bit of him from h.f fork aa th final hal pee-eat-ed get ting a aliara of the booty. Fallowing ara tha imaa, ha ad leap aag aat score, of th golfer aha flalebed' ry Frank fat-ar- t. 79, 1A 67i Tae Etm. , T9, 97, L. Brn4BlT, 118, tt, 89; R. R MicMtaa. 96, A. 8. 1 21, 77, 9 81; H C O!., IS, Tt, gkrl Fibalr, 99. 11, 85: A. M. aimer. 790, 20, 89, A. M. Biter. 80 S. 72...R. C. AUm, 87. 15. S; K. W. Bartiing, M. 78: H U. 6k rp. 1S9, 24. 199, U Matkl. t, lg 44. Jt a , jl y Pnlvereal Service. - Fleet race, one mfte an s elrteeeth Waiknn Oft goantner), 822 60. 811 SO, 86 00, mm, sir , Job Verfaee, lie (Uregeryl. 89 80 83 90, second, Trank Shannon, 110 (Parke), 84 63, third : . Time, 1 44 Coreas, Arrow Point, Jpeerteae One. Bneentte, Louise Wynee, Lowell, Hoenir ran also s4 Sami. Second race, fi, and a half furionyi Tifty-4$4 TS, 88 50, won; IIS (OBert), rify. Pump, 111118(Burke). 86 SS. 88 10 eeeend; Stece Ipeeiii te The Tritwra. K A Yftvn.LE, Adenaa, (kiirtoal, 82.44, tMrd Time, Any 27. Tk Krriil a4 8 Oft Sslaae, Eljatmtr, Leasel, Hillmta . Bmatlfal Rtnm are .(.I la He far kmehtil Black Deer, Career and Pay alto ran Thi te Ibe third 11m. 4arit th ki)r. !r Third nee, air forioMd mnt, 104 (Park!!, we lli.l the tv. club have kea en a ftf 88, 4 24, 88 80, woe; Little Handle, lot batla la taaa tllater er arrattllnlar atrie. kve , (Lengl, 86 20, 8406. eeeend; Colonel Halt, Ul far tk titirlag th flrat halt of th rh-4(Pator 1, 88 66. third. Time, 111 8 6 Apple-Jac- Raria rmwtr tha tv elb ti4 a4 , , Kamrtlt woa th plar off Harry Bargoyne, Th Trusty, Pokey 8 Todar Bouatifn! defeated th loeat nine hr , Jnoa Boy and Mark West alee ran fourth race, one mile and a furioegLonls, core of 8 te 9 la atari off Ike "tie for (Barn.), 81TM, 8 80, 14 00, aron, Doctor honor la the tecood haltr or th aerie. Th 'jny Jim, 106 (Lane), 85 66, 84 IS, second. See retail ef lodar'a ( makea It ta Kara a poatteaaa (am tortea for tha eaary prince, 110 (Peuli, 87 78, third Time, 1 62 1 chaneloe. Pit glee .hip, TM aeriet will eoaatet at Ikra same.. tad jtlxi Carroll, Grace, Anlnnat 2we , will k pteye at Karvrill Beat The flrat , fifth race, en mile A4oaie, 199 (Leug), Sameday, (tae Th aero ef vh tenet will ha S 46, 8 10, woe; Irish Klee, Mor, plared at Boonlifni m IxrW dar amd ta th "rial , 14 00, 2 2 40, aeoond, Bggon Day, 110 eebat that a third (am ta aectaaary tka ttaa 09, third. Tim. 1 38 3 4. Uter. Incog aad place will ft ftmigoat jBnrseei, Th acordi. gad kfiaaed the Time else ran , t " ftfxtig race,, aig furlong -aaltt.il gottoa Blossom, 108 .8 7 8 (Pauli, 24 50, 810 80 89 0, won; Betoy, 105 Kaiavlite ..8 4 BatterieaGrant and Hair; 8w. tad (Bar. jurerory), 14 70. 810 40, screed,1 12( ahalan, log IS 80. third Time, Reading and Barter.' Midnight .bail, Iwplre (Park). ' the Heraieg. Tarher Sue, Bill klcCley, Top d Billy i.ootmr aiao ran liewr Santa Claus UMPIRE HOLMES GOES VP,, Seventh gee, on mil and a aliteentb CHICAGO, Aug, 17. , Tesrufty Pro. pec tor, 118 (Burke). 815 60, 6 85, league today sold l'm wea; Locust Leave, 105 (Miller), Ik 70. 84 50, ofMr th Three-Ey- e 4 118 Howard. Holaaa to th C'Ducky") 80,. third, (Morris), BenereUnt, Tim. 1 47. Solid Kook, Bribed Voter, Little rational agu. H will reportThr-E-teptom aed 18 Oourmand y Hlatrca toft of Fully after do th yl, PhillaUnc, I. I is li ...v EE Pridnt 4 j rtn, A I. league . - V . V or birthday LOGAN. AB R H O.A. LgWISTON ,41200 nil 13 4Ji0 4)Nate,w.iHl AO R U O.A 9n)iMa-t- 5 Clark .m. 4 CMW, 1 , 6 Jarvis, lralek,cf 1 81384 0 0 WIKtfy.lb 4 0 1 0 3iA Clsrk.Ob. 4 0 0 3 0 Hopkiaa.Ob I 3 0 0 1 OH'aldara 0 0 0 0 8 BiwaiKk V 1 4 4 KS?wf Cob t IMIl II I I I uI gblbj4.1f I' fatal ..84 8 8.29 111 Talals , 84 8 slw mt whaa wlBlng rua wa wot4, by isalaagi LteWft- 0 . " 27 (-- or Ba Bit - fl HI , ....... 0301021 06 001000348 3 0 89 4 0 0 0 1 W-- to 1 ,.l 1 1 O 1 Summary: IrroraBwlayard 2, 8. Clark. Wllf-laNalaoa. Ham rua A. Clark. Twa-ba- a liila Jokaao. Maara, Craim, Jarvia. Nrl.on do--l baaa A. Clark. BaM oft bail UK Lay 8, 9ft Dlamark 1, (truck aat My Lay 8, by Dimmatk 7 ftacrifte bit Hoiikin. Sarri-fl- o Hit with pltrh.d fly CaMar. baila Clark by Dimmack; Flrk, Nation by Mows. WPS. Tim of (am 1 hour forty mlautaa. Left oo bawa Loai.to 7, Logos S. Liuplro b poorer. GATE LEG TABLE 1 f Commercial League Size Vet BotteriH Ato Western Optical,,,,,,,,,.13 .,.,...44 Utah Oil ,1 Rugarheus , ,.,,,.,.,,..10 Mftccftbeei . Postal Bervlcft Knights of Columbus.,., ( 0 , Prt-Q-Ut- e 3 , O- - 8. L0 Depot ,8k .676 .867 .438 .373 the low price No-na- :?6l? .000 - SUNSET SECTION. landing of Clubs. Won. Lost 11 Ur laundry ......11 p, S. L. .Gsnarid Office.. ,10 g4..a Toomen Harria Dairy Browning Auto American lAnen 2640, fcon-stmeti- landtag at Clubs, Won. Lost . , ' - As illustrated. y Built by one of Americas lead- ing makers solidly constructed throughout in mahogany fin-- , ish. ' Will harmonize with the furnishings of th most elegantly appointed home. Excellent 4 -- t value at-- 'i $1 7.75 $57.60 ESTABLISHED 1857 7 0 i 1 v j In design as pictured will win r A your instant admiration. smart, distinctive piece of furni- ture that is constructed to en- dure through the years. Jn ma--, hogany finish and the interestingly low price makes it worthy of commendation' $21.15 Pet. TEA WAGON 0 Beautiful design nnd sturdy are happily united in this attractive new table. Would add to the good tsste of furnishing in any 'home and consistent with its( superior quality is UNOAY DIVISION. GATELEG SPINET PESK 1 As Pictured. Tha Star Laundry nip cam Inld promt-nen- c in th Bunaat section ef,th league by defeating th Yeomen bp ft soar of 0 to 4 evening and thereby Wodneaday U for flrat piac honor crawling into with them, The collar cieanera atartod with tha only available material they had III the rank of to laundry employee, and it now look though they ay going to gtvft aomeone a treat deal of entertain-Atha bfor championship Is decided. Indiqatlona are that the tie will not bft played off until next Sunday morning. Internet this morning is centered en th contest bstween the Western Opts end th BotteHl) Meka-Nicon No. 1 field at th municipal park. The gam Is the first of ft triangle championship series between the Utah Oiler, th Mekg- Ntck and th glass eya manufacturers. Elmer Burt will be on the hill for to with the veteran Monk Sorenson behind the plate, Monk Is a catcher of experience and ha had better sucss with young Burt than soma other receiver Either Don Kimball or Glen Brown will occupy the mound for th Opts If Kimball shuck, Brown will feceiv, and If Brown throw. Devi will be behind toe Erp Beaumont and Tiny Leonard plat will orTlotat. The big battle starts at 10 oclock this morning, with na half hour grace er other V technicalities to wrangle about. The Mao and the Suburbanites win mix on Bonneville field, Th game will ha started t o'clock thift morning, In order that th beg a may got through ta time to go to the big game at municipal No. J. Jonea will umpire The Utah Oil will meet toe Postal Serv. tee nine on th East high campus at 19 o'clock thia morning, with a view to winning both contests. However, th Postal men have no intention ef giving th game away, aad will kick up enough of a fues to win on of them, eooording to reports. Van Meter will arbitrate. Th gam next Sunday win be between th Utah Oil and the Western Optical nine. Then, tf Botterill win todays gam and to Oiler win both of thslr games today end their gam next Sunday with th Opts, th Oilers snd th MkaNlcks will fight it out for division honors. However, If to Opt beat the Meka-Ntc- k today and th Oiler next Sundny, then It will be light out for both the Mekft- Nick and the Oiler, because toe Opt will cop the bunt'ng. Plans for the proposed world series' sre being held up by the tleups In th twe te it twft-gs- Mekft-Ntek- s, -- - division. , However, this much has been decided. The "world eortee'1 will start two week from today with th first game of three-gaseries. A douSle-umpsystem will be used. Who th bmps will be and where, when and under what conditions the games er t be played has not be gives out fey th board of control. m ir Morrison-- bountiful Nine Ties Kaysville for Title tee, -- Wil-fla- 4441 ' - v Comprising exquisite pieces suitable for wedding anniversary remembrances.' Furniture of QUALITY at very low prices, Lett-.,'e- 111 I Special; Offerings for Autumn Brides I Dlm-moc- -- fin-sh- .-- Emphasizing Our Ability to Provide the New and Beautiful at Moderate Cost We Direct Your Attention to the Following bt ninth-Jarv- - m3y easily be accomplished by the use of an artistic sense in the selection of furnishings and decorations and the employment of judgment in choosing your furnisher.. Ever sineo 1857 DINW OODEY S have Veen furnisjung Utah homes artistically and economically. .May we not cooperatwithyou on voursf i . 4- t. Lout got beck tat his batting staid League J durlng the hurt week, txwetln hhi mark , 'ten point to .411, He also tie4 Have ,tandlng of Clubs. . Won. Eost Bancroft of the Giants for the (coring ,,.JM 4 ,T "Jhonorft. Each haa registered 101 rtin for Tremonton OgOen I idtie club. 469 H Logan fire Brigham .... t" i George 'Kelly, the f7 11 .40 Smithfieid .36 two ,, It packer of the Giant, banged out Lewiaton I 34 ,363 .(.a whon-erand brought hl total for the Frank Frisch of "Ateaton to twenty-twi Vaatarday'a Rseulta. Giant added three bate to hi etrlng At Treroon ton- - Brigham 1, Tremon1 Iht'ta. ton g, nd now baa a total of forty-tw- o At Logan Lewiston 6, Loyan I. the ,te Tha veteran, George Cutehaw, I to Jlorneby for batting honors, Runner-u- p bchedul. Today 1 with an average of .350. while Ed. Roush Smithfi14 at Ogden. .348 with In la third placa of Cincinnati to Other leading batter are Cruise, Boa Special te The Tribune. Bear TR2M0NTON, Aug, ton. .343, )unn, St. Houle, .343, Yeung, e NOW Verk, .343. Fournier, 8t, Louis, .339, finished th rfulnr saaaon today- - By I, McHenry, St Louis, .338, Bigbee. Fitts. trouncing Brigham, I to 3, and, by win' TorH, .330! C. ning) took the lend In th league. There burg, ,137, Meusel, Nhw 33. Is yet Wiiliaws, Philadelphia, disputed game which was ptayed A Babe Ruth is steadily nearing hta rae Abgust J t Lewiston and ferteitsd to circuit times mads mark of fifty-fo"rd big Fankes slugger Lewiston in th fourth Inning, and wn 4ast ysar. Th smashed out three homers during the tast ordered canc)4 frdm. tb ri;ntag , which brought htf total ta forty column by President Romney, it haft week, on the a since board run arbitrated a been lead as by also increased his n getter by registering nine times In eight request of tbs Ogden club, contenders for giving him a total of 186 tallies ''games, the till. The arbitration board ruled that Stxnmtad for his club. He betting in should, stand, utacordlng to th among the American league this trgams third place a decision, bU, this lacks official ' better!. The list is topped by Harry Detroit eut-- , approval of the league, gheuld Ogden t Heiimann, the tomorrow a Ogden ever Juntthficli, fielder, with a mark of ,403 Ty Cobb la win Hears and Gunners will b tld for thi p of runner-ua mark with th a pt th second half 8. Harris, the fleet-foWashington the championship - , the achedulft.;of to hli airing Infielder, failed to add th Bears completely utclnass4 , .stolen bases during the week. He has Tdgy a fin Raachaa the hurled gams, tihaney registered twenty.twe thefts. th Visitors but fou hits, three Other leading batters are 81lr,- St shewing Louts, ,36', ef which came in the fourth Inning, and, i,lamia, .36. Tobin, St, Detroit, eouplad with an arror, gave Brigham her . (speaker, Clevslsnd, 38; Veach, B. two tallies. In the early innings both ,34S, Williams, St. Louis, 343, Chicago, ,341, Strunk, Chicago, .336. Hubs seemed to be slightly "In the air,1 due t th tension caussd by th moCleveland, 333, O'Neill, Boston, Pratt, iJ32. Rice, Washington, 331, Severeld, St mentous consequence the game carried .337. Had the Bear lost they would have , Louis, ,330, Hooper, Chicago, Jack Lelivelt .of Omaha pulled away practically been , eliminated from th the of honor championship race, but hew they hr ;! from East of Wichita for sur of a tie with Ogden for 'being the best run getter In the West-lor- n , . , , ,r f league, despite the fact that he suf- lt th noners. blew up Jn the fifth when Ambrose In his fered a slight slump batting. haa registered 11 times as against the score was Msd, Four hit and the 1H for his rival Jack la tapping the boot gav Tremonton six run and batters with an average of .43? Harper game, onEvan singled and Fltxpa trick wa with an safe Of Oklahoma City, is runner-u- p Lynch s error, after 8, Adams , average of .409, while Last is In third had filed out Borstadt and FalienUne singled, scoring two runt nnd Kilpatplaca with .396 Kilo' Beck of Wichita smashed out n brace rick s double scored three mere. on "of home runs during the last week and patrick went from second to hom 'broke the tie with Todt ef Tulsa. Seek arror by Blair nnd Oober, Blair o th to box his twenty-twhomers th for )iy Lif gsms .bow has . . leredit. Peached, , , , Th score i tu Haney of Omaha continues to show the I TREMONTON, BRIGHAM way to the base stealers. He stole three ABR.H.OA.I ABRH0A. bases during the last week and brought 4 Brans, .5 2 2 0 8 0 3b 0 I thirty-seveItfangaa, to total Jlis 8 I 0 I aa 8 1 1 4irtiptH-k,Other leading batters for seventy or Wall, 8b 118 I 0 Adm.2b 8 I Lynch, are more games Davis, Tulsa, .373, Meta, Oober, lb 4 0 1 8 0 Boratsdt, If 44 41 I 1 0 'Sioux City, 863, Fisher, St. Joseph, .361, 1 4 0 0 3 OFtlliUlnet 4 3 3 Griffin, Omaha, .360; Lee, Omaha, 81, Blair, Bp 0 kUptck.i , 1 a I Des Moines, .346, Robertson OConnor, I i Adaia, 0 4 4 0 010 0 Morgsa.ef i Joplin, ,337: Todt, falsa, ,333, Hamilton, KiMb, 4 .4 0 6 0 Y oung , i I i I i i (Joplin, .332 Cady, Joplin, .331, Mushes', 4aWi,Kf4 4 4 i 4 ithseay, p 4 0 g 3 Joplin. ,330: Beck, Wichita, Aft, Biakesly, .Wichita, 359. Tot.l. .88 3 4 24 3 Total .37 10 JT to Scare by fagiaga Bunny Brief of Kansas City Set a new Vecord for home runs In tha America Brigh.) Bna .... ..,. 3 0 association last Wednesday when he ' drove out hie thirtieth ... ,...o o e e Hit circuit smash. Th former record was made by Uavvy Ban L'ravaih, who, while a member ef tha . '..t .... ,...0 Hit 1916, registered Minneapolis club in Siimnarfi ErroravLyaeb S, Bern 3, f twenty-nin- e homer Brief also 4s In 8 Adana, Bhaaey, Ambro, Blair, fourth place among the hitters. His av- DIKWODDEYS- Home .Beautiful? At -- - tUHICAGOr Aug.- - VUSZI. enills Win M From McFarland Nine Th Morriam-Mrarl- ) fey rm4j wall f defeated tha ala ll InatM grem4e, Xfearfthftrf felt mate chout4 mr ft frfartfet ifeft feaU TH A 4 ftftftft 6 It Mae-F- t! t I ip fair wtaaara, wfellft ftm4 fraqaaftt Xmtioi'Minill MarFarUnd. friaftal) . e Mt iHrtikrfcftfTftkftft.sftftdd.aP " 1 ftftftrftotft h tfe. a ft 9 Rrowi Tknnbrg SWftftgftftft a. ft RlHitOf RJfcfef4ma a SlIfBI ft Grieve Orarla.. Jenam... if Walker Gravf Ned ef..,.., Saatlekwr ............ef..,...,.,,. ftrhweltxer Tk U M teda will weet tk Murray nln this ttw 4 viva y JM. sfleraca at 4 e'eteek CreTfrtt. HlHWI r a w a a 4ltatt) .Jfe gewftftfftft afefe latsUMa a ft 4 a Play in Junior Tennis Meet Starts Tomorrow . Flea of th flrat eud aaatrhea la tk Jualor intrrmeeat.lt leasts Intiraameat vtll te piar.4 ktwwrra we te eaer ef fk lleaeret ka tern made aa Tk lesnwy aanasl affair, aad yramiaeft lo he qqita poytiter t rara, Twa(y-vwltk Ik yeaag wee. reeeived In tk tnfie Tata FBewlag tk flrat 4ya watetes, together wltk th fine ef playing: I Mk Ned waraerk va, grit Bern. 3 90 TH k Baer va. Tram Teoag. 3 80 da-tr- B. Bheard ea. GOOD FURNITURE RoWneoe. I '60 Kohl Nuttatl. 4 Owes 40-O- lees Tlpto Jck ra Snteh Waraock. Three Golfers Tie in Country Club Tourney Dr 'A C. Wherry. T. C. fitayner and Dr. R. E. Wight were the lucky golfer at in the blind bogey yesterday afternoon the Country olub Each turned I11 cmrds correct toe to be ml 76. which proved -- 1)PP, Four golfers qualified in the August leg The of tha grandfathers' tournament. d matched are pairings for their Vf 3WMurph y v. William McLeod and T. C. Richmond am. C & Hawley A caddies' tournament, in which some re expected to enter, fifty-od- d There will be two will start tomorrow Numerous fwises each Baleen of flights by club fhembers, hat been contributed find It worth while will th youngsters to to play their beat golf. The winner wilt new set of chibs. m a and receive gelf beg frrst-roun- bag-tote- rs Woman's Relay Swimming Team Breaks Records NEW YORK, Aug 77 A world's record of 4 minutes. 47 0 seconds for the women's relay swimming rsco was set today by th team of the Women's of New York, in sssociation Swimming Ip in that winntag toe national chain plonsh The team event at Manhattan beach. t, consisted of Alleoq Rlggln, Helen Charlotte Boyls and Etheida Bleibtrey. Th former record of 4 minute and 0 seconds was made at Bridgeport, Conn , In 1919 by team from the earns organisation, consisting of Misses Boyle, Bleibtrey, Alice Lord and Leslie Bunyan. 400-ya- rd bv the union of allvei' end goldsmith. thi shop will remain closed from July 14, to July 31" To an American whose philosophy does not allow him any Inactivity this kind of vacation taking Will seem highly Incongruous and aggravating, especially when his business takes him to governmental bureaus like the poeteffice, the front gate of which exhibits this sign. "Closed from 12 to 3 (noon hour) " I have seen Americana walking back and forth in front of postoffices who, not being able to decipher the meaning of th aign, murmured murderous phrases, to which they were fully entitled, from our point of view, of course of ail the shops dose at 0 or 6 oclock in th The afternoon. doffs the help apparel of toil for bathing en- suit, taand on they orgo to the riverIt Isto evlswimming canoeing. Sage that personal comfort means more to them than the possibility of selling two more dosen of collars or neckties .a day. And. realty, if on atop to thtpk about tt, w they are right. There are times when wa would like to taka those signs off their front and beat their comfortable heads with Seven-eight- DiHininniHiniiniiniiiiiDnniiininiinniiniHniiiHiiiiixsiiini 99 Our First Quality Thought Parts Utah, Idaho, Wyomlaf and Nevada. Ship to h, W , - dr them But if you are In Rome do a thje Romans do," snd with downcast ayes we too, repair to the river, changing our hot moods in th soothing ripples of the beau' tiful Moldau. t War Dogs Being Sold - by German Government Watn-wrlgh- AH Why worry along with th grad of foodstuffs carried at th ordinary stores, whan yon can always got the host at tha Central Market? For th pooplft who car what they oaf FREE DELIVERY - Utahs EEXTEA 8P2CIAL Utah Water. Flneit melons. Sweet, Jurcy, delicious. Each A II i Cantaloupes: Each Us ' EXTRA SPECIALS FOB ANOTHER WEEK, COMMENCING AUGUST Gc r J S: TOMATOES Oranges, dog.. ' K Fancy Grape Fran each. . .V I Casaba or Honeyauw S3 Melon- S3 Pound. - 29 UTAHS FINEST - !"T. I0e boxes. M ... gQe ... C v8 Canned. Fruit kaUd FIto different kind ' of fruit in can. & G4e 32c I Our Boot Blend Circlft AfioffeeratM-n- T afC Any 64c 49 2for33c xg. Lb. 85c Bulk Tea rv Fancy Sweet RE. Potatoes 2 lbs.fcW w Hubbard C Squash Lb.. , 86 Pumpkins Lb. ., 20e pkg. Baper TBS. Plates.,..,.., Tablets : 15c 3 ES3 Junket 2 lor 25c 33 I RERUN, Aug. 27. (By th Associated ) Th German government is selling off Us war dogs It has a large numLbs ber of wounded and disabled canines for sale and ha offered them to the public 10c Celery nnd Mu. at a price to be fixed by a valuation com- US tali faftucft . . . mission composed of wetertnarian. 60c jar DU1 ' Many of the dogs are said to be to $6c can San Rocco Pickles old for war work and others have been SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION. 60c gaL Malt ..Cde 76c Pickled sick s long that th army official Have Vinegar... enof ever to able their despaired Walnut being .... Mempki 60c tall can gage ta active service again, nould such New Orieaet 6 lbs. Sal 46o Pearl service b required Blrmlnyhaa Asparagua. . . Soda...... Onions..,,.... Th publln, which appears greatly atLillie Kek . 36c can Wax 36c Citrua Washing ... tached to th lively and ferocious "police Atlanta Muscat 40c can Na.h-tiBana. Powflor has, nevertne'ess, displayed little tm, dog 4 Grapes. Motile . . interest in these canin veterans. can. $1.67 Special...... 36c can Bart-la- tt Cbattaaooga . 16c 0. W. Pear. . . , , fcUG 66c can Arti, Taatarday'a Itoaalta. Russian, Soap Flakes . , , Hcarta choke bottle 45c , 0. 40e Crystal White Flrat same) Naakvin At Atlaata C 20c Mustard .. I Julc. Applft Kaak.iil Risei A to 3, (Sam gam) Soap 8 Sardines 15c Sago Of Tapioca Flaks. 3. Blrmlag-kaAt BteaaiaflMaa Cbattaamga Ravioli 16c chair-ma- n 7. S TQKIO, Aug. Merkulov, 16c catf'Skat ' 3 I C Special of th new govern3. Lltlte Baeft 13. At Lilli Bek r ment which gained control of VladivosAt Memphla Nw Orleana . Memphla A C110 Undmrwoc 20c Bice tok late ta May last, - is a peasant son Chowdet i th Amur district. He received his Pkg soTBETS: DOORS CLOSE . ofeducation t th gymnasium and the uniGerman too Chocolate versity, and I a graduate of. the faculty . Lb. , Lentils IN VACATION TIMES of , Corn Standard natural science and law. 66c Sir. Or. his education he After completing J5uSTS33Sr Ctt , .y' Chocolate..,. ' studied conditions lit the far east Mr-kulBY OSCAR W. JUNEK. . ., 6 Cana, 80c Pink Bean n authority In ig considered 8 lb Special lo Universal Service matters and has published many C3 10c Jar Rubber 37. On Th European Idea works economic questions. 26e Evorfresh Peaft PRAGUE, Aug of leisure i known to those Americans Can. 75c abroad But they whs have traveled . OF . 74a. 39e CEK or BUST Hominv or Economy FATHER,. know only the meat common place variety mu Lid-Po- ten. The Two Mlnut of it. Ilka, tar lnatane. tha ricking of Chicago Tribute Salt Lek Tribes Csbl. Mara It. not PARIS, Aug Rasputin, only ftteb Kraut. opening them shops at midday and until two or three hour after toe noon surviving daughter of th Black Monk hour. Dinner L!ng a social affair, much of Russia, is endeavoring to regain pos. MEAT DF?ARTMENT time is devoteuTo it. to th great horror session of a pertrs It bust of her father staer bftof, and amusement of American tourist who which was given to th artist, Aronson, Only real moats of nuaUty com-fo- d veal baBY to sold th aad for find him end oountrv-fedesirous of are and drassed cork and pouTtrv. Our policy is to laraba safekeeping by purchasing goods tt ImiKraalbl Luxembourg museum yon with the best th msrkst affords. Visit our stor and as E5 , d of Her ie another variety: are Ws for younslf. , KS listing new accounts every day. all th prsgu shops hav closed thslr GERMANY WANTS GOLD. doors, - on which on biay read th fol- -' Trihno Csbl Triteftt Lag Chteaga gait hsvw closed the this for "I pises lowing37 in n end-avJo pinmiiiiiniimmniiiniiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimfliiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHniRmiiinmHnmKEi BBRIJN, An period of fourteen day to enable my personnel ts enfoy summer vacations. This rcovr to gold hoarded by peasants, gmarnmant has announcad shop wiU remain cioeod from July If to tha Garmae that it will pay stataan time a much July 1. tnrtustva." . ta ai! Mtased for to paper til toftotatten gold offerad. Or, "Awarding S p sKra'cKr Press ft 10c 3 (or 24c ...Hi. .-- ito VlU 724c ...... 32c te Peasants Son ' High Position tk M-- Kds SHOP ov rn cn,. ..29c 0Of. E3c 15c 3 lie 13c 13c 29c Cas..,,...ii, ..... I4c "23c 2fcr 33c Oe-c- 15c ....... Qs rol d Two-thir- cs 13c 3 for 21c - 2 for 25c ' fJ Br( mswm advjbtisements being eesulte |