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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER I : Haydn Arrowsmith t-- BlIEBTO District Organizer Will Exhibit Pictures in Salt Lake During the Week. RAILS n OSS presented and talks were given by the grand lodge officers. Friday night about twenty members accompanied the grand at lodge officers to another meeting Bandy. SECURITY BENEFIT ASSOCIATION. Utah council No. - 5510 held Its regular meeting Saturday night at the- - Knights A of Pythias hall on East Broadway. large class was Initiated. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanborn of Monroe council of s s s Pueblo, Colo., visited .the meeting. The The women of Mooseheart Legion, chap- entertainment committee is planning a ter No. 92, Will hold their regular mealing social event for the last meeting this Monday evening. September 12, at the month, September 24, and will announce Moose hall. All members are urged to their plans next Saturday night be present. , Suffers Struck WASHINGTON. Sept, 11. Charges that secret agreements between American railroads and foreign shipping companies, or American lines with foreign connections, have caused the bulk of the shipping board's tonnage to be tied up for want of cargo, were made In a report sent by Senator W. L. Jones, Republican of Washington, to Chairman Lasker. The report- - was made, th senator (said, by an experienced railroad roan, The proportion of American commerce carried in American bottoms has fallen, the report averred, from (0 per cent In 1920 to hardly more than (0 per cent this year. largely because of the failure to enforce the chief provisions of the merchant marlnh att especially that rates on providing preferential railway In Vessels." American goods shipped The report urged the enforcing of Suoh preferential rates and of the organisacomtion of commodity transportation panies empowered to fix joint through rail and water rates for American ships. "Under the Webb act ahd the Edge the organization of act, it Is added, such companies can be legally undertaken." The Freatldfl Was urged ia the report of commodity transportation companies, authorised and actlng-aa- -. of the shipping board, to take control over all of the major export and Import groups of commodities, such- as flour, grain, coal, cotton, lumber, iron and steel articles, sugar and oil. eea-bor- Broken Child SALT LAKE YEOMEN. Salt Lake homestead No. 1132 will hold When Leg by Its regular meeting next Friday night at tha Moose hall. A class will be Initiated. Special to The Tribune. Tha Rnwena circle will meet tomorrow AMERICAN FORK. Kept U. Naomi afternoon at 2 o'clock at the community recreation club house, (28 East Tomlinson, 8 years of age, daughter of Mr. and Mry. Sidney Tomlinson of American Fork, waa struck by an automobile WOODMEN OF THE WORLD. Deseret camp No. 406 will hold A melon' near her home here today. One of h Tonight the legs was broken and she suffered many party Thursday evening. woodmen will attend a grand celebration bruises. Member at Midvala A special car free to WoodTha driver of the car, tr. Arthur D, men will leave Second South and Main Knott h of 128 East South streets at 7:30 o'clock. The degree teams street. Salt Lake, took her to the AmerMounted Police of the city camps will be In uniform. ican Fork hospital, where her condition was to be favorable last night reported OF PYTHIAS. KNIGHT for recovery. 14 Months. Fugitive Rocky Mountain lodge No. 3 will meet - No arrests were made. ' Authorities Tuesday night in Odd Fellows' hall. At state that the accident was unavoidable. least two candidates will be considered Witnesses say the girl ran In. front of for second rank. the machine so suddenly that her Injury That ths relentlessness of -- the Royal Last meeting the amplified first was could not be prevented. Northwest Mounted Police of Canada Is more a fact than a romantic glamor Is evidenced by the outcome of a man-huconducted for the lost fourteen months by Corporal Joseph Cadoza. It finished In Pueblo the other evening with the arrest by Cadoza of the fifth of a gang sought for the murder of a Chicago detective In Ottawa, Canada. Cadoza Is a Dree Indian, of excellent education. He la now servhis in second the mountenlistment ing ed police, In addition to which he was four years In the trenches in France. Ths murder of the Chicago deteattve occurred that etarted the long man-huwhen the Chicago officer undertook to arrest a halfbreed Japanese whom be had trailed to Ottawa, wanted in Chicago on a felony charge. A gang of five participated In the killing of the officer. It is Four had already been understood. caught, and the chase had centered upon man the attempted arrest of whom the In Ottawa cost the Chicago officer his life. He is reported to have been the man who fired the short that killed the officer, and he U was that Corporal arrested in Pueblo, thus cleaning up the gang in fourteen months of manhunting. Corporal Cadoza was several times in Balt Lake during hts hunt For several days he was lodged In ths police emerV gency hospital. Just now he Is probably on the way from Pueblo to Balt Lake, having been granted a furlough of two days to spend here. Reputed to speak six languages fluently, Cadoza can keep- silent in all six of them. He dodges newspaper men on Attached to Chassis Frame, Will Notjecl Knife eight and has a faculty for seeing them first. Upon the occasion of his visits rod radius all tha takes this here he remained under cover most efPiwvent Broken Crank case fectively. It was only Inadvertently that fight out of your steering and Arms the fact of his having caught his man In Pueblo became available as a news Item wheel. , Reduce Oil Leakage from last night, ths Information having reached here authentically. Crank i Sold on . money-bacAt the times when he appeared here In the course of his long hunt, Cadoza was Protect E ntfine and Transtee anyone can attach in half disguised as a tramp. Upon the occaof hia being lodged for a week's sion mission from jars (. hour. rest In the police emergency hospital he in sheets on a bed for the luxuriated Keep Front Axle alwsv in first time for many weeks. It Is known Standard Oil Co. of California, bne Protect Front Tires. his took him from coast to chase thaj coast of the United States and up and hardest tests, sow usee after down through the country. Recently he Maks ARM STRAIN Common Sense Badius Iods passed through Salt Lake on the cleW UNKNOWN and Ford led to the arrest In Pueblo. Now that on Fords. its all he goes back to headquarters In Can, Cara Safer to Drive, ada, for whatever recognition awaits him for having lived up to the standards of Send $10.00 for a set of Common Sense Badius Boda. Give them effectiveness for which the Northwest Mounted Police has become reputed. em. behind We of Befund your stand hardest kind tryout. money if not satisfactory. , of the Canadian Trails for v In Our prices foMCLEAN, FRESH COAL, RECEIVED FROM THE MINE DAILY AND DELIVERED DIRECT FROM THE CARS, are just as low asothercompaniesmaking deliveries from STORAGE. And while OUR PRICES are just AS LOW, please to remember that our cpal, coming in day by day, is worth-considera' more-than-STOR- bly AGE has lain for SEVERAL MONTHS exposed to the attacks of the elements. COAL-t-hat f sure to ascertain positively which you are to receive. BEFORE ORDERING be Auto Forty-eight- 'TN fin rco. Senate Report Charges Conspiracy to Keep Government .Vessels Tied Up. A. R. Ableman, district organiser of the Loyal Order of Moose, carrying a commission Issued by the supreme lodge, is Lake to assist in the campaign , In Salt which Salt Lake lodge No. 259 is putting on for new members. Mr. Ableman has with him some ' recently taken films of Mooseheart, the Institution established by the order for the care and education of Its orphan children. These films will be exhibited at Sugarhouse Thursday and Friday nights and at a local theater at a date to be announced thla week. Many applications for membership In tha Salt Lake lodge have already been approved by the examining committee. The lodge will hold Ita regular session next . Thursday night, but will defer the initiation of candidates till the third Thursday Special representative of Supreme PresiIn the month, at which time it is andent J. A. Batchelor of the Fraternal ticipated an exceptionally large class will Brotherhood, who is visiting In Salt be received. Lak. Haydn Arrowsmtth of the Fraternal Brotherhood, special representative of the supreme president, J. A. Batchelor, of Los Angeles, Calif,, will visit Sego Lily lodge In Salt Lake tonight. He has been for several years district manager of field work of San Joaquin .valley and a dose friend of President Batchelor. Last week he was a delegate to ths synod of the Pacific province of the Episcopal church .In his capacity of commissioner of publicity for the Episcopal church of the diocese of San Joaquin valley, 11 12, 1921. OFFICE, 335 SOUTH MAIN YARD, 347 W. FOURTH SOUTH See 1 TELEPHONE WAS. 1306 TELEPHONE WAS. 1307 that your tickets are stamped direct from the car. 1 r nt nt Mrs Ca-do- xa seaseKadius Rods the weakest of FORD cars' Strenghten grave, Holy Crana hospital, 744 Fifth East, girl. Clarence Carl and North Dickinson Hollar, 424 H street, glrL Bernardino Thorsel! George Byron and Forbea, Holy Croat boapital, 828 East Fourth South, boy Sidney A. and Tlvlan Marie Nielsen Chiller 678 Eighth avenue, boy. Richard Carl and Haie! Eva Morris Cowan, 923 McClelland, boy. Denote Oren and Gertrude Buckley Martin, Holy Croat hospital, 474 E street, girl. Severe Tremor of Earth Recorded at Washington Help That Aching. Each! - k Victim of World War Is Paid Final Respects Sealer Garages A good proposition for yon. . V ( THE EQUIPMENT COMPANY, Inc qoSEtPiluSt. MANUFACTURERS S-t- tU. WmL Tributes were paid to the memory of D. Estes of the 128th machine gun battery, who was killed In action In France, at the funeral services held over 'morthe body at the Qualtrough-Allco- tt John tuary chapel yeaterday afternoon. Williams, first counsellor In the Fourth ward bishopric, had charge of the serThe Invocation waa offered by vices. William F. Perschon. Two selections, School Thy Feelings,' and Beautiful Country, were sung by a tfrlo composed of Arthur J. Sperry, Rulon J, Sperry and Ralph B. Sperry. Baldwin Robertson spoke, as representative of Governor Mabey. A duet was sung by Elizabeth Williams and Viola Duncan, follow-Ih- g Which Mrs. Arthur Sperry sang The Lord Is My Shepherd. Joseph F. Wor-thspoke. Mrs. Mont Preece sang a solo accompanied by Vaughn W. Clayton. J. Leonard Love pronounced the benediction. The grave In City cemetery was dedicated by Arthur J. - Sperry. The Gold Star Mothers tock part In the service, presenting Mr. Estes mother, Mrs. Alice Estes, with a' flag, after the ritual of the Gold Star service. A firing squad from Ft. Douglas, sent by the American Legion, fired a salute over the grave and a bugler sounded taps. The pallbearers were Clarence Bryson, Ernest L. Allen, Willlsm Williams, Harry Bridge, William Edwards and Robert Hulbert, Harry L A dull, throb- bing backache all day long! Worn. out and discouraged when evening comes! And tomorrow the same old round of suffer- Its little wonder that one is nervous ing! and disspirited. Yet to endure such misery is both foolish and unnecessary. You want to be well and the quickest way to get well is to find the cause of your trouble and correct it. Morey g than likely its your kidneys. That dull, backache may be Natures first warning of some hidden kidney weakness. You may have headaches and dizziness, too, with sharp, stabbing pains, a depressed, nervous feeling, and annoying- bladder ir-regularities. Dont risk gravel, dropsy, or dreaded Brights disease. Ilelp your weakened kidneys be fore it is too late. Use Doans Kidney Pills. Doans have helped thousands and should help you; Ask your neighbor! cannot be produced1 KA -- j The just right flavor and r' strength of HILLS BROS.1 RED CAN COFFEE the taste of people; who enjoy a cup of good coffee. is sure to satisfy Pacific Steamer Caught in Terrific Hurricane WASHINGTON, Sept. 11 Storms of unusual Violence are being met by Pacific steamers, according to reports of the weather bureau. The steamship West F&ralon, San Francisco to Liverpool, a radio message said, "experienced a terrific hurricane Saturday afternoon,' apmiles southeast of proximately sixty-fiv- e Moana island. The master "stopped the engines and allowed the ship to drift In a lake of She escaped without damage oil. to the deck works. ex-ce- pt AME in the morning! ... , nag-gin- - x ; Read How These en crBettercoffee 1 R. .................. part - ing company, lot 86 plat A Knudsen to F. G. Johnson, part of section 28, township 2 south, range 1 east . Joseph W. Blake to Edne J. Bulivan, lot subdivision Belle Gresehnor to Kimball A Richards Securities company, lots 1858 and 1854. 10 Highland Park plat A DEEDS. 10 Salt Lake conn 8, block 84. plat C HEW SUITS TOED. tf to George Bray, lot T. Ann R, Wallace to Lillian V. Richards, block 2 West Drive suhdivieion Daniel E- - BrorVb.nk ts. Robert A. Howard part of section 6, towoabip 2 aoeth, Balt Lake county to Big Cottonwood Minet l, to quiet title. 1 range 1 west ing corporation, Horae Bhoe end Monte Ben Miller v. O. W. Loyton, Nine R. Leyto Kimball to Richards John W. 4 Criato claims Cottonwood Goodwin, on Mining three recover 91500 tod Ernest H. Bill, to lot 98, Jackson Bquare sahdivistoe, . . . 950 ., ... .4. Big district 7 notet John B. Goodwin to John W. Goodwin, DEED. BOND FOR Gall Sherrett and Katherine Macquartie Moflot 98, Jackson Square subdivision.... 70 Utah to Anna H. company Distillery ave1600 Cross Harvard Redwood Orchards company to George W. hospital, fat, Holy MARRIAGE LICENSES, , south, Seifert, section 86, township Mackay, lota St and 82, block 2, Q- lt Lke. nue,Vitoboy.Ca tanaarit and Mabel Welch, 576 Fourth range 1 west ...w... 9509 Robert A. Devi. Jacqutt Edfhlll, tral Park subdivision jo Jack R. LuUker. Zelda Axelrtd, Slit Lake. Mary C. Johnson to A. W. Steele, lota Easty girl. Matthew B. Todd, Anna J. James, Ofdea. 17 and 1ft, block 1 Ferfcins addition . 10 ; E. Stocking to Rosa A. Howard, part L REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. BIRTHS. of section 84, township 8 south, range WARRANTY DEEDS, 1 weet Charles John Thomaa and Ella Florence Decker M. Graehell, Henry Grlth to J. J. Johnson, lot 90, ' Plercejr, Holy Croat boapital, 626 Fifth avenue, Leon B. Rogers to Clarence 1 block I, Roberta place TOO 1 WASHINGTON. Sept. 11. Aa earthsection 11, south, range township bo.f. west . 9 824 flylveeter Rolio to John Mather, et eL, Charlea Edward and Edna Smart Pearce, Holy was as recorded describe severe, quake, e lota 14 and 20, Ike UUaon to David Levene, lots 5 and 8, plat A...... ' 1 Croat boapital, 289 Herbert avenue, firl. ... 10 Alma Hyder to H. H. Camming early today at the Georgetown university, Invest Liberty Park addition Arthur O. and Blanche Cunningham Tomlin meat 86 M. to Haire. lots II. Emma Price lots and Paradise Green company, street. 87, Lydia 1837 eon, girl. eelsmographlcat observatory. The dis10 10 addition . 1 and 56, College Heights subdivision. and Edith Mary Bate Albert Raymond turbance began st 11:11 o'clock last Might Loan A to Weatero Alma DEEDS. Hales South QUITCLAIM Went. 284 Bulldlog girl. Sleater, Eighth and continued until 1 o'clock thia mornC. L. Dnnford to John F, Bennett, loti of auction 80, township company part Morrla and Ethel Pullman Stubeck. Holy Croea - -- - 1 south, 1 ing 1, SS end 64, block 1, Dun ford tub- range 1 weet.... boapital, ho. 6 France apartments, girl. Ths center of the tremors wss esti10 division . William and Moseil Walker Price, 1820 Fifth Helen Sorter to N. B. Pratt, lot BL Han10 John F. Bennett to Eleanor H. thmford, mated to be about 1700 miles south of sen's addition East. 866 Genesee avenue, boy. lots 1, 88 and 34, block 1, Dun ford John B. and Marjorie Roeabell Eaatmam Pals Basel C. Hawlgy to Modern Home Build Washington, Salt Lake Statistics MrA O. W. Rudy, 665 West I Second North street, says: have been troubled with kidney and bladder trouble for a long time, and I think It was brought on as a result of a cold. I suffered severely with pains In my back and also lnflaramatloif of the bladder. A box of Doan's Kidney Fills cheeked (he trouBlnce then ocble altogether. casional us of this remedy has kept me fqee from any serious return of the trouble. Salt Lake City W. ft. Austin, 1028 Linden avenue, says: . I was troubled with my back some time ago right over my left kldnoy. I had sharp pains and tf I waljted or when laying down I was In misery. I would have to get up several times during the night to pass the kidney secretions, which were highly colored, and sedicontained a erlckdust-llk- e ment, I read of Doan's Kidney Pills and four boxes from Schramm-Johnson- 's Drug Store cured me of the trouble and straightened my kidneys up in ' gdod shape. .D)oaii9s ; 'At all dealers, 60c a box. Folks Found .Relief: Mrs. O. Watson, 56 South West street, says: Sometimes colds have settled on my kidneys and oversxertion has brought on attacks of kidA few doses of ney trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills at these times have never failed to stop the most severs backache and put my kidneys in good shape. RELIES ON DOAN'S. Over four years later Mra When I find It Watson said: necessary I use Doan's Kidney Pills for alight attacks and they always giva me the same good results. - Fourth Kidney Geo. Dover, 14 North Third West street, says: "I was working outside last winter and settled tn caught cold, which I suffered from my kidneys. terrible backaches and my back felt aa though It were broken In two. When I got down I could hardly straighten again. My kidneys acted frequently and at tlmas tha secretions were highly colored- - I aaw Doan's Directory and got two boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills from Echramm-Johneon- 's drug store. They soon removed the pain from my back and made , ' my kidneys well. EMIls Foster;Milhurn Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Buffalo, N. Y. . s 9 , |