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Show r Tllft SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY r' vesttg&ted stock and other transactions - The emheaxiement was from the company on December II, 1911, tha Indictment charges. The company Is Incorporated In South Dakota for 19,000,000, but has maintained to headquarters nere. It was organised at manufacture treads, having a plant Brookings. S. 1. A receiver was named some time ago bv a federal Judge on of stockholders, following application which the defendant company appealed the case to the United States circuit court of appeals Bond for Mr Brictaon was furnished. District Judge Troup saying it would be accepted. Roy K. Karls of Omaha, for (tome time secretary of the American Bank Building company, was brought Into ths sheriff's office on an Indictment charging aiding and abetting a felonv and The indictment, conspiracy to embeiale. however, has not yet been made publip. Another of ths indictments wss one of Omaha, A, Munroe against Harry salesman for tha Great Western Commercial Body company, who was charged with conspiracy to commit a felony. Details were nor made public. Frank A. May, commercial superintendent of the Northwestern Bell Telephone company. in Nebraska. Firsts of Cate Resulting From Grand 'Jury Stock Deals Probing Is Called . ,, . Appearance In A, Brictaon of Omaha, president of tha Brictaon Manufacturing oumpany, on an Indictment charging emoeaalsment of $15,100. was one of a number ,of developments resulting from indictments returned by a special grand Jury which recently In Neb OMAHA. 7 Oct: 4. district court today of O. i MORNING, OCTOBER 21 . was brought Into court on gn Indictment charging conspiracy te commit a felony. -Attorney General .Clarence A. Dsvts, at whose request the grand Jury mads its Inveatiga .ton. was quoted today ms saying It was "not out of the question that, a second grand Jury may be called te follow up the leads disclosed by tha investigation so far aa It has gone. .BACK FROhKBHOOT. AMERICAN FVLLS, Idaho, Oct. 4. Sergeant Dows .B., Smith has returned from the national rifle shoot at Camp Perry. Ohio. Lloyd Barnard la expected horns in a tew days. He stopped In Kansas City en routs.. Captain Kt M. Ley was called borne suddenly during the shoot and his absence aa coach greatly Injured the chances of the loaho team to, make a commendable stowing In tbs contest. Ths final rating of tbs team was entries.out of seventy-fou- r sixty-sevent- h, Water to Be Impounded in Star Valley, Wyoming, for Use of Idaho Farmers THREE LICENSEE ISSUED. Special Is Ths Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho. Oct 4. Marriage KEMMERER, Wyo., Oct. 4. Stats licensee were issued yesterday to Ralph Frank i C. Emerson has Issued a K. Murray and Bessia Luclle Mason, bol.i of Pocatello, Ivan Freeman and Mildred permit tn ths name of the stats of Wyo-miFein Ruye, both of Boise, and Clifton (ranting to tha Oswald Basin Land Curtis and, Ruth Keliow, both of Poca- A Water company permission to erect, a dam In the narrows In Star Valley tello, v to Impound approximately 100.094 acre-feof water for use In lands within the state of Idaho.'Irrigating This action took place last week as a silt of a visit to the site of tha proposed work of the stats engineer and tbs engineers and officials of the company applying for the permit. County Engineer H. E. Robinson and R. 1 Sliver of the state highway hoard also were called Into consultation. Investigations by State Engineer Emerson convinced him that the waters to be diverted out of ths state could not in any manner be used In Wyoming, and his visit was for the purpose of protecting the rights' and Interests of Star Valley land owners, who will be affected by the building of the proposed dam and reservoir. Many acres .of land will be in10-DSend undated and many roads, state and county, will be abandoned and rerouted Mr. Emerson insisted upon making tt coupon. a part of his granting the permit that all land owners whose property will be purchased outright by the construction company must begin to receive some week. benefits at once, and It was agreed that at least 20 per cent of such payments must be made not later than January 1 next. This will be s decided relief to tho farmers of Star valley, who In comg mon with nil communities, are at the present time In financial atraita. y During the coming winter much preliminary work wll be done on this big dam and reservoir, which when fully will have cost 1500.040. completed Freighting contracts are te be let, lands classified for sale, contracts for labor and materials to be considered and an extensive drilling campaign conducted at ths damsits in order to ascertain the formation upon which the dam will rest. Much of this work will ba In charge of Engineer H. E. Robinson, who Is a resident of Kemmerer. and engineer for both the town and county. ne et A Better Truck $500 Lower in Price FREE No manufacturer ever offered more truck for the money than GMC Model 6 at $1495, a reduction of 4500. K-1- to every home a Tube. Watch the The new price is of vital interest to the user, and the . truck itself fits into the greatest possible variety oft hauling uses. . For city delivery, wholesale and retail, including such lines as furniture, produce, machinery, drugs, gro- ceries, department store merchandise and fuel, it is unusually well adapted. On the farm it finds a very wide range of usefulness, since the one-to- n truck is the ideal capacity for farm work. And there is no more dependable chassis for . bus service and fire and police patrol. 6 GMC Model is equipped with electric lights, cord tires ana it has the GMC engine starter and with its many exclusively GMC features. In every way Model 6 Is a real truck, built of real truck parts no passenger car parts used. See GMC dealers for more information about this truck and the GMC 2, 3 Vi and 5 ton models on which prices have also been reduced. ay how your teeth change in a stock-ralaln- v 5, 1921. Write Us Today. teeth For the that Each use of Pepsodent bring five effects which dentists now desire. It attacks the film. It keeps the teeth so highly polished that film cannot easily Do ss millions feava dons make this teat 8m how film removal beautifies tha teeth. Learn how it makea safes teeth. Brash your teeth in ths modern way and watch all the good effects. ten-da- y adhere. It Increase the salivary flow, which is Natures agent It multipliea the starch great digestant in the saliva. That to digest the starch deposits which otherwise may form acid. It multiplies the alkalinity of ths saliva, to neutralise the acide which cause tooth decay. . Thu Pepsodent is bringing to millions whiter, cleaner, safer teeth. Leading dentirft everywhere are now urging its adoption. Film makes teeth dingy tooth-protecti- That viscous film you feel is the teeth's chief enemy. Moet tooth troubles are now traced to ft It ding to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. Old brushing methods did not effectively combat it So very few people have escaped discoloration and decay. Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forma acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Germs breed by millions in it They, with tartar,' are the chief catue of pyorrhea. Results are delightful - to Tha Tribune. 8pecla! AMERICAN FALLS. Idaho, Oct. A. M. Ley has mads ths announcement that there Is more than 11900 In bank for disbursement among ths men of tho American Falla troop of cavalrymen. It will be paid to the men at once. It covers the period between January 1 and June 1. Captain Ley has tendered his resignation to tha state adjutant s office, but action haa not been announced. Neither has action been taken with re gard to the resignation of Lieutenant George W. Adams, who resigned prior to the departure of the rifle team for the national shoot at Camp Perry, Ohio. Downey Has Excellent 1 Parent-Teachers- Tube. Npt how Send the coupon for a clean the teeth feel after using. Mark tha absence of the viscous film. See how teeth whiten as the ? film-coa- ts disappear, AH the effects are delightful All are now con--' aidered essential. Sec and feel them for awhile. Read the reasons for them in the book we send. Then decide for you and yours between the old ways and the new. Cut out the coupon now. Two ways to fight it Dental science has now found two effective ways film. They are combined ht a new-da- y tooth paste Pepsodent made to meet modern requirements. to fight to The Motors GeneralDiriilon of Oenrl Motor Truck-Compan- . y Corporation PONTIAC, MICHIGAN AUTO CO., Ltd., RANDALL-DOD- D Distributors. . Club ' 10-D- Special -- K-1- American Falls Troop . It Paid for Services brings prettier way K-1- Triton. POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 4 One of the most active Parent-Teachenunciations In the county, according to Norah Is Boyum. county superintendent. the Downey organisation.. The officers of th.a Miss era: President. tody Curney Me- Farlane; vice, president. C. W. Taylor, secretary, Mrs. D. W. Christenson, treasurer, Miee Emily Peters. Mrs. Aria Dewey, Mra C. W. and Mrs J. A. Hitchcock form the Taylor committee on Mra T. D Wallace. Mrs. C E. Layton and Mrs. A. J. Nelson, the committee on program, and Mrs. Ira Spldell, Mra Thomas Roam and Miss Mary Henderson, the social committee. er by-la- Pg-psadtiiv- 10-D- ay L Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY. RE6.US. The Dept. B, 1 104 S. Wabash Mail Tube of Dentifrice New-Da- y 10-D- ay Av., Chicago, Pepsodent to The scientific film combatant approved by modern authorito ties and now advised by leading dentists everywhere bring five desired effect. All druggists supply the large S3S , I1L Idaho Tech President to Speak at Institutes to Tbe Special tube. Only ana Whs te S f unity. Triton. POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 4 President Charles R. Frazier of the Idaho Tech will leave tomorrow on a circuit of the teachers Institutes of southern Idaho and some in northern Idaho He will apeak at the Institutes in Boise. Idaho Falla Coeur dAlene, Blackfoot and Burley Mra Bara K. Patterson, director of the conservatory of music at the Idaho Technical Institute, will direct the music at the Idaho Falls Institute, and Mias Bars K. Thomas, instructor In voice, will direct tho music at ths Burley Insti, tute. r , SUES RAILROAD FOR DAMAGES. TOPEKA. ; Kan , Oct 4 T. J. a farmer of Plainvtllp, Kan., todav OBrien, brought suit In the United States district court against the Union Pacific Railroad company for 17260 damages. O Brlen claims he lost that amount on his wheat crop when the railroad comrany failed to supply him with grain car. When he ordered ths cars July 24, 1920, O'Brien claims he could, have sold his 6400 bushels of wheat for 2.46 a bushel, but when the cars finally arrlvsd snd he was able to market the grain it brought only 1 25 a bushel. -- VISITING OLD Specie! te The TrSrtin. w. o FRIENDS. Say - . Gear-ar-dell- y" N v X The sooner you start saying , Gear-a- r- dell, to your grocer, the quicker youll learn the that ground chocolate tan give you. All the study, all the 'all the of 50 years are yours to enjoy in every can of Ghirardellis. Thats why it's a good rule to say and be content with nothing leas. taste-enjoym- flavor-secre- ts chocolate-experienc- e, Gear-ar-del-ly tUwiljt D.GHIKAXDILU CO. . tuFriuM WILLIE - GHI H -- Mammoth 'Circus as an Added Attraction 41. With its great menagerie, sideshows and a hundred attractions that require a trainload of25 cars to move, the Greater Sheesley Shows will perform every day of the Fair. Also horse races, auto races, airplane eriens stunts and an amazing array of amusement features. ' week of wonders of - Wasatch , ART 7759 McHurO holiday display, Broadway; X - ,.2 vfri v STUDENTS. re- In landscape and figure painting during fall and winter months For appointments address 401 National hotel, city (Adv 33-3- 9 West (Adv.) ' American Legion Highway at Bonneville Park. Servian Star (Advertlsement.)- - Mr. Paul FJellboe, local artist will ceive a limited number of students one , you After you' have seen the Fair,- - visit the -- - Legion. , to miss. Melp Wanted Service Star Bo'oth. All Service Star and Gold Star Women who can help us st our American Legion Highway booth at Bonneville park during this week, please notify Mra E choco: Who does not thrill at a 'roping or co n t es 1 1 "" 1 1 VI iT a II "we st e r n blood. Youll see the champion riders and ropers of the world at the State Fair this week. And youll see one feat of skill, and strength you have probably -- never seem before roping a steer fro pi a speeding ' automobile. . HOPPE Attention, Relatives and Friends of Ser. vies Man I (. Ws are anxious to meet all mothers, sisters, daughters snd brothers of all American Legion mei Alb Oold Star Women-ar- s especially Invited to come to the Service Star booth at Bcuineville t Advt.J park every night this week. r -- FATHER DIES. . CHICAGO. Oct 4 Frank E Hoppe. 53 years of age, father of Willie Hoppe na- tional billiard champion, died at a hos" pital here today. , j 'i i bull-doggi- with friends here Ths major entered the recent war snd was rpldyj)ro moted He has "beeiTIn tha Philippines With the medical service for some time snd recently was transferred to Mather field, California. FOUND GUILTY OF BRIBERY. , (pedal to Tbe Tribase, POCATELLO. Idaho, Oc. 4 A sealed was verdict of guilty brought In by the Jury Saturday night in the case against Roy Yugl, a Japanese, with charged bribery. It was shown that Yugl gave Ed Paris, cmptaln of city detectives. 25 for the purpose of permitting Yugl to conduct a gambling game. r The Bit Show Is On! Idaho. Oct. 4 Major POCATELLO, F. it. Poole, a former physician of Pocatello,! la spending a ten-da- y furlough ' 9 N (i 31 cant ai-fo-fd |