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Show 15 to ductora, trainmcnand yardmen 'vacanciea as they occur. " li AdverYOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Oct 1 tisements ordered by the Erie railroad, to be published Thursday, here being set up in newspaper offices here today, saying that applications for places as engineers. firemen, ci nductors, brakeme an yardmen ' will be considered on Oc loin r ao, Delegates to Take Chances. INDIANAPOLIS, lad, Oct. IX. Delato the national convention of tne ys! American Legion, to be held in Kansas City, Mo, October SI. November 1 nnd 2. will go to the convention city before thy general railroad strike la scheduled to go Into effect and will abide by the fortunes of war when it comes to getting back, according to a statement issued at headquarters of the legion here today. It wgs not indicated in the statement whether the legion contemplated providing transportation, tor the delegates snould passenger service on the railroads come to a standstill. A poet adjutant from L tab wrote that the delegation from that poet would be. t the convention It it was necessary to hike the distance. -- Woman Dies Suddenly WhiU Visiting Parents to Tbe Tfibaas BRIGHAM CITY, Oct 18 Ida Irene Marsh B isenbark, wife of Basil Busen-bar- k of Beaver Dam, died at the home Special ef her Mm 1I1. Russia's Death Toll From War, Famine and Revolutionary Execution Fixed at 20,000,000 STORE FOR O TODAY Will - - Influence Coach in Selecting Men Showing for Colorado Spring Trip Following a hard scrimmage booked for this afternoon. Coach Tommy Fitspatrick will select the eighteen gridiron warriors to Colorado who will make the trip meet Springs, where the varsity will The Colorado college next Saturday. boys will leave Thursday afternoon at ar- -i 15 over Union the O'clock Pacific, ( riving at their destination on Friday afternoon. Tommy Is having considerable difficulty in selecting tne men for the trip and on the showing made at ecrimmsLge today wlU rest hie decision. Signal practice was engaged in until darkness yesterday. The regular team which started against Wyoming Saturday lined up with the exception of Mac Swan. Others who worked in at tima were .Dave Peterson, Gus Fianke and Wait Hall at end4 Ika Clark, John Clark, George Marthakls and Jim Anderson on the One, and Spot Ure, FWyd Romney, Clare Hdgen and Reid Jen keg (a - the backfleld. The appearance of Spot Ure, - premier punter, has lifted the hopes of the Crimson fans. Ure Is gradjal.y round ng into shape. Whether he will he taken to Colorado depends on n's condition. Ure Is booting the ball as far as ever, and he, together wUh Dutch Taufer, should be abia to bold up Utah's end of the Tauter bad i poor day kicking game. Saturday on his punlr, but If Ire can assume a share or the work, Taufer will probably be able te annex several points on drops, being accurate at any position Inside of forty yards 1. D. S. HOLDS RALLY FOR ITS GR1DDERS . After three years, the I-- D. S high school football team has crossed the goal, line of one of the Sdit Lake high schools, last Friday Debba Pett scooped' up a fumble and ran over the goal for the first time, and. Just- - te show the effect it had on his mates, they took the bail , straight down the field, and Beesley, with NEW YORK. Oct IS George M. Cohan, who recently announced hie retirement from the theatrical production business, said tonight he was negotiating for the ownership of a major league baseball club and expected the deal to be consummated next Monday, He declined to by name the ciub he was seeking. -- cannot be construed as a boxing oontest' and will not be permitted, in Oklahoma. The bout was slopped in Kansas because K was clearly a prise f.ght and It lias been extensively advertised as such. The mate law prohibiting pnxe fighting la clear." The fight wgs to have been held In Wichita,' Kan , tonight, but waa transferred to Tulsa after Kansas officials had refused to permit promoters to bold It there and had arrested the principals and officers. Kansas authorities held that the contest would violate the state boxt v ing law. Physical Education at Friday's Meeting , One of the best department meetings of the Utah Educational association, according to Mrs. Sophie Reed, physical educat.on supervisor of the Ogden public schools and the president of the physical education department of the Utah Educational association will be cf the physical education department. The program will be given at the Deseret g mnasiam Friday at 2 o'clock end the indicat one point to a record attendance as the best talent in the state has been drawn upon to make an attractive and instructive meeting,, la detail- - the Program will be Ph steal Education and the Superintendent,' Superintendent Hcpkins, Ogden; demonstration of games, U.ah Agricultural college pup, is , tne Bibber teaching ef posture in the elementary schools. Dr. H L Marshall, University of Utah; demonstrations of folk dancing, pupils of the Fifth and Sixth grades of the erty school, Sait Lake, under the lion of tbs pliant pal. Miss Clare Keener, and th grade teachers Miss Bertha Warner and Mrs. Dorothy Arnold t, current problems m physical education. Professor J. R. Griffiths. U. of U : SoOcer Football as a School Sport," Witfiam Service, president of the Utalv soccer football Onion, business meeting. The public is InvLed to attend thla meeting. There will be ne charge. tht Ruth Reiterates Stand ; a pretty run, went over again. It shews Base how the mental attitude of a team afFirst at Plays fects Its playing. In the first quarter the teams played Universal Service. about even football, with a shade li fa- By I don't .JAMESTOWN, N.Y., Oct. 18 vor ef the Saints. Then in the wcond care if my case cornea off tomorrow, quarter the West scored a touendown said Babe Ruth here today lr discussing and the L. D. 8 lads let down tempo- his trip, announcing furrarily, and the West ran up score ef 28 ther barnstorming that he had heard nothing from before the quarter was ovFr. points re terated lhs stand Landis. Ho 1 the second half the Saints played Judge real football. They plugged the line, ran against the rule prohibiting world s sethe ends and forward passed, and scored ries contestants from participating In postseason games, and said that his arm 18 points te Weet's 8. like sheep afraid of water until a was steadily improving. Two doublet by the hero of awat were leader takes them over so have the Batnts been about the city high schools the best he could do in six trips to the Ruth's stare winning, 14 to 10 goal lines. But now that they have been plate, Bob Meusel over, nothing can stop them. They are Ruth played first base. and Piarcey played in the outa football machine with confidence, and pitched field. ret they are determined urday, If they possibly can. The ahifted lineup worked well with Irvine at end and Christopherson in the backfleld. The students were well pleased with the showing the teams made, ae was proved by the rousing rally hold at the school yesterday morning The Saint are out of tho running this year, but now that tho spirit is developed they should be a dangerous team next year. They are working overtime to gut In shape for the game with East. The game will start at 2.3d o'clock. to beat Sat- Mike Yokel Is W inner in Sheridan Mat Bout SHERIDAN Wyo , Oct 18 Mike Yokel of Salt Lake City defeated Ivan Siemens of Spokane, Wash, in two out of thiee falls in a wrestling match here last night. Yokel won the first fall In 42 minutes, Siemens the second in 25 minutes and YokOl the third la 23 minutes.. Coach -- Romney -- Put Men Through Stiff Practice -- for Some excellent soccer "'tootball games were played yesterday afternoon bv teams from the junior high schools. Four ih all were played, but only three of them were league contests The feature match of the day waa that between the Jackson and Jordan teams, score The game which ended In a was played at the fair grounds The other matches were slightly onesided, although six points were as big a The margin as any team secured. was not a league contest. It was won by South, 8 to 0. Ward for 8outh scored four of the points Irylng waa given a good battle by the Bryant lads, and only won out 2 to 0 after playing at their beet clip. The fourth game was won by Roosevelt over West, 8 to 0. tie will be played The Jackson-Jorda- n Dr-U. campus Off Friday at the-- L. S 7- -7 South-Wasat- 8. Salt Lake te Best Women Players in Golf Meet Salt Lake should bp very wall represented In the women's state golf tournament this week at Ogden. Nine players have signified their Intention of participating in the event, and hr the time for the the coders tee up tomorrow -- qualifying round tt 1 not -- Improbable that even more Salt Lakers will have entered Mrs Paul Keyser la captain of the local team. Other members of the squad are Mrs. L. William Sowlcs, Mrs. A. B Fisher, Mins Margaret Walker, Mrs. F. T Boyce. Miss Elsa Bamberger, Mrs. Clarence, Bamberger, Mrs P. D. Allison and Mlaa Florence Hal lores. Oklahoma Will Not Permit Gibbons-- O' Dowd Go OKLAHOMA CITY, Okie., Oot. 18. Governor J. B. A. Robertson today or, dered the sheriff afJTulss county to take any steps necdha&ry to prevent the Mike Glbbont-Mik- e O Dowd middleweight boxing contest in Tulsa Tuesday, warning the promoters It will not be permitted in Oklahoma. Both G.bbons and O'Dowd are professional priaefighters and are contenders for ehamplouahip honors in the elaas, and so regarded by the sporting world Governor Robertson said. "The affair -- Austro-Hungari- lpeclal to The Tribune, LOGAN, Oct. IE Anticipating one ef the toughest Ymes ef the entire season, and one of the hardest In years, for that matter, Coach Romney Is drilling hta Aggie harder than ever for the game Saturday with the University of Nevada, which will take place at Logan. The Aggies lost to Nevada, 21 to 8, last year, which was tbs fit at masting of the two trams since 1915, when they met at Logan and the Utahns won, 21 to 8. This year Nevada seems to be much As there are strong r than last year uo eligibility rules for the Reno insttu-tio- n to observe, the SHgobruaher have recruited a bunch of stars. The Nevadans are headed by Jimmie Bradshaw, who has played football for about six years, one year of which waa spent at the University of Illinois. He Is one of th bed quarterbacks in the west, and mtdi the all -- coast team last fall. Coach veterans Courlwnght has twelve on his lineup this year, varsity besides others who have conie in since last year In leoturing to his men tonight. Coach Romney said that to defeat such a strong team as Nevada would be an everlasting credit to the Utah Agricultural ooi.cge, due to (he fact that Nevada had played such comparatively close game with the University of California, Bt. Marya college and the Pacific fleet elevens The Aggie coach also stressed the fact that the Aggies would have to cover up the 6 defeat of last season by defeating the Sagehens next Saturday. In place of Milt. Hansen- at canter. Sterling Harris, guard, will Uksly act, Harris played center for a season on thg fiosh team In 1917. Jack Croft, tackle, who played (he pivot position for the frtfhles last year. Is also available for service --at the important place in the line. Coach Romney has been greatly with the way m wifit-- Durrell Hendricka has been performing at tackle and pi edicts future for him. Bill Kiter has also been coming to the front every day, and it Is oertala that these twe will get into many eenteete yet this year. The officials for the Nevada-Aggi- e game Saturday will be; A A, Blaaer, reieree; Lieutenant Elmer Hall, umpire. And Norman Hamilton, head linesman. The Aggie freshmen will leave in the morning for Pocatcilo to meet the Idaho Tech tomorrow afternoon. Coach Howard McDonald of the freshtes will take a crippled aquad of men, some ofalong hie stars being on the injured list The colatiiletla council hoe ruled that no lege game will be played at Rexourg with tha Kicks Normal college eleven, due to the fact that it would be too strenuous fur the players to travel and play twe hard games in three days, besides missing three days of school, Instead of One. I hr folio Ing freshmen piayera will maks the trip to Pocatello tomorrow. Caj tain Wesley Schaub, U bbs, Peterson, Decdingham, B. Gardner, Jeffs, - Layton, D. Gardner, Davis, Jones, E. Garqncr, Smith, Falek. Hu.es, Cowley, Whitmore Manand paetih, Haycock ager Sam Cowley and Coach Joe Jenson, g the faculty, will also make the trip. Out of the above list. Captain hi' ha ub, Burt Gardner and Peterson, Whitmore are injured and will not play, but tnev are being taken along for the Schaub has a dislocated shoulder, trip while Gardner, fullback, and Whitmore, lineman, have buih broken riba. 21-- - lmp-e-s- ed Qu-nne- Soccer Gridders to Use Autos Teams in Scoreless Tie in Case of Railway Strike Challenge Jackson-Jorda- n Battle. Saturday's for Yacht Race (, in S. Likely IOWA CITY, Oct. 18 Automobiles will be Jised to transport the University of " Iowa football team for Its scheduled Oct. U Leading' British LONDON, games should a railroad strike tie up yacht owners in the class at transports ten. Coach Howard Jones antoday decided to ask all the nounced today. clubs interested to agree that next years race be heid under ru.es of the International YaeLt Racing union If this is ENG BERG BEATS BUT, a formal cha.lenae will be sent Clifford- Engberg, said by many to be agreeable 15 for the race in America November the best wrestler in the qourftry for his next ear weight, defeated Joe Slit of Omaha last night, the first fall be ng with a heaa-loc- k after 28 minuteH, the second with a toe ho'd and secured in 8 minute WINTER LEAGUE He will meet A1 James of Chicago Thursday, October 20. at 8 o'clock sharp There Los At Angeles (Ten Innings); will also bo some fast preliminaries heid R H F at Skinner s ctub. Los Angeles 2 8 15 2 Vernon I j 14 j ten PS Gould and Adams; Jones, Lewis and Mitze. Entries er 012000000 000002810 Turf tOtllBYILLB EKTH1E8, First rare, U furl..rjj u,t Oae 9. Ouv-s- r 106, Rapid Dsy 107. Coulrahlp 111. Abbs (bee 117. keevnd race, fir and t half furlongs Wake Up 10, The FraoHacait 112. Who CjwrTdt Hi. Canny Jjdy 112, Quality 112. Queoa High 112 Bridge Port Maid 112 Evening fltorfea 112 Antmah 112, I ado nv 112, lieutenant Colo, nel 112 Pun Pepe 112, Brother John 112, Kthal Veil -- KMtr-4 otonel Win 112.- Breiraas fix Third rsee, mil ssS a .Ixteentli Mtaa Petit 00 Tun Son lip) Rams 100, Dunilf lot, Run. f 100 'Pessto 111, Repp 111, tlnarroa HI, lie Valet 112. , t Fourth rice, six fnrloqgsPotue Cafe II jni) Twinkle Blue 100. Hullo too, Iuls ASair 100.' Burmont ling. The Virginian 109 Cattle Reach 1U8, Britiah Maid ill. Riart Watch II 107, Jndse Pryor 100, Frlnfet 10ft, Lari moor lne. Botheration J06 gaaamook 109 Urernlasd 109, Blaeh Hackle 118. Tharon 108. Royal Dick 100. bool Wldrlg 70S, Tiaveaty 113, Fifth raw, a Ten fuaknaga bouanea 100, Rouna 100, Lady Aator 109, prrrlona Lulu iOO, College Olrl 10B, Colored Boy 112. Omnipotent 112 Pindar Peel 112. Maaimae 112. Tulane 112 Demo 112 Can Reek U12 Oeoraette H2. BuTTlahee 11. Thibodeaux lit. Bill and Coo 10ft. Asia 109, JankuJUjomfliaedM; Rck!aXte-U3- f HT9 Brti BIHh 112 rare, mile sag an eighth Parle Meld 101, Humphrey 102, Radio 102. Herd Girl 110, letted Verde 110, Bailor 113. Serenth race, mile and n alxteenth Dianne 102. Mab 104. Rea Prince 10ft, H arret? gin 107, Pa miry 107. Bell of EHaabethtown 109 High Gear 10, ioung Adaka 110, Merchant lift. Mate Carroll 112, Murray 112 The Wit 112. Hrrcole 107 American Boy 114. (and! 102. Wild Flower 104. Gloria Franc 102, light Ruby 108. At San Francisco- - 02006000 3 0 1 0 0 0 Han' Francisco Mission . . ...2 0 Batteric NEW YORK, Oct 18 Astounding reports of conditions in soviet Russia were given In a statement to the Associated Press today by Captain Emmett Kilpatrick of Unlontown, Ala . whd waa captured by General Budenny's cavalry oommand In October, 1916, while doing American Red Cross work and suffered for more than nine months In soviet prisons. Captain Kilpatrick, under twenty years sentence at hard labor, waa released Auefforts of the gust 7, last, through the in Russia. He American relief mission returned to the United States yesterday Thousands cf prisoners ef war, many of them taken by the Russian armies in ISM, atlU ara helij the soviets, Captain Kilpatrick declared, but their number Is fast dwindling through deaths from starvation. From figures obtained from certain persons holding high offices in the soviet government, he added, he conservatively estimated the loss of life in Russia, sines 1814, from famine, execution and war at Bromiey.Alten 0 x R, 2 8 and 10 1' yelle; China g ja.ooo.ooo. -My figures and my story may seem ridiculous," Captain Kilpatrick Saul, "but during my prison life in Russia, 1 talked to several thousand prisoners generals and aristocrats, as well as politicians, business men and peasants and 1 thins 1 know what I am talking about. "The soviet government is noshing more than a system of prisons operated by the extraordinary commission, and ovef this commission, Lenina and Trotzky reign. Nowhere in soviet Russia i there a shop, restaurant or Industrial plant in operation. The only mills that run are these turning out soviet paper money. The entire population la ruled by a scant 20V, 600 communists. in Moscow alone, there ara 20,000 government spies working and it is al- - DRAMA AMO VACDIV1LLZ. Here Comes the WILKEB Bride,' eveulng St 0 20b PANTAGE8 Harold Lloyd la "Never Weaken ' rivs veudaviUe sets. Including La Groba Davis kloOoy, Adoida, Law Rartmce, llemess Bolling company. HALT LAhE Marcos I how at 1821," this afternoon and evening. bOEW'B STATE Resale Barriers! - In "The Breaking 'Point," and vaudeville. ORPHRCII New kill with Biggs and Witch t sad W liber Mack wad company even tonight, MOTION PICTURE. WlUlsca BUPRRBS production of "After th Show. Holt, bile be sad Ckarloe PARAMOUNT tbloktn." touDtr de Milt with Jock 0gtl osatsdy, Cists Kimball Young Is "Hnh. A Decpornt Tenderand s western drams, BROADWAY foot." KIXEUA. Barters Cnstleton and Montagu Love in ' Shame of goctety"! Star comedy; International News Weekly. COMEDY AND DANCING BALANCE EVENLY IN NEW ORPHEUM BILL 1 100-- -- n. Keep Fit ' tiny muscles in tbe intestines can then remove itregularly. Absolutely harmless try it. Not Ordered by Weeks. - WASHINGTON- Oot 18. (Uy the Ascanvass ordered sociated Press.) Th among military commands in connection with the threatened railroad strike Is understood to have been' ordered by officer ef the general staff in line with she general policy of always being prepared to act at a moment a notice U ah emergency develops and also tn be in a position to give information aa to resources ir quickly ahould administration officials IL would comment official ao Although upon tbe orders Issued at San Antonio, has Week understood Secretary it taken no euch action and that the canvas has been ordered as a matter of All departments of routine by officers. th government, it was announced had begun a survey of the situation to be tn a position to act intelll-l- t was made clear. the eituatlon we ao neuu h0wevr, tothatmake to await it practical ou( j development before taking action. Th Modem Method if Treating on Old de-a- f-- y, I t -- )k.. TVi I ".4 tv ' : j ur Martha Washington Candy Manufactured Here to , b, i I1 ,4 - - v -- 4.1 .J i d Ijl 1 r i, J,v4 y. ' ft es w1 T in-t r VA it i SHOW PICTURE 4 . T'-- i 71 Tirsi.r',: ' - , I K RsU-wa- OF hand-dipp- e, t t. After a aeries of terrifying experiences in soviet prisons ho finally obtained his release in August. Captain Kilpatrick laid ha wbuld make 0 report to state department officials at Washlrigton. . 1.1 I'.-IL,J' '.1JUI1H, "Bhams of Society opens at the Kinema theater today. Th entire plot hinges upon the efforts of young Jewish business man to aav his alsterf from the dangers of their own social ambitions. He l enabled by Tbe Orpheuta vaudeville bill opening th of the etory to Bring tonight contains comedy and attractive homedevelopments to then) tho great risk they would dancing. 8AN FRANCISCO, Oct 18. Major Genconfront, and tear give way to smiles eral Ralph Riggs and Katherine Wltchie, W William F. Wright, . commander of a the final fadeout ends the play. by Mack Fonth. violinist, and th ninth corps a area of th army,' eald Mock and company In a comedy skit had been received or tonight no orde-headline the program Issued for a canvas of th area for solMr. Riggs and Miss Wltchie, It their who could do railroad work In event dier "Dance idylls" offer a sene of dashing of a strike. Be dance numters, beautifully staged and handsomely costumed and executed with Martha Washington candies are to be exceptional grace Both dancer poesws made and sold tn Salt Lake, a factory charming personalities Mr. Mat k. witn Else Rose, presents arid atoreroom to be opened here about "Two Is Company," a witty comedy that November 1. Thla announcement waa sparkles with vivacity of action. The made yeaterday by Lorenzo Richard, atscenic effects of a country alub are well torney of Salt Lake, through whom tha tamed out, and .the funmaking never negotiations for opening th new induslacs. try in Utah are being mad. The indusThe canine Thespian, Taxis, is fea- try ts new. he declare, because the Mar"Taxle" tha Washington candles are different tured in a plajlet, True Pais He from ail ether varieties la trained brindle bull terrier valets hla master, Ed Allen, through th This Is a national concern," said Mr. -little playlet Richard "and it has e(fics Chick York aid Rose King appear in alt through tha east.distributing Factories are 'The Old Family T.ntvpe," with their working now in most of the large eiuei The popuof (hia country, Washington, New York, comedy, songs and dances lar team of George W atta and Belle Chicago, Boston, Detroit. Baltimore, 8t. the ra'Iway mall service here, announced Hawley have a fmlny line of material. Louia, Kansas City. Indianapolis, At, that a preliminary survey of hs They offer "Laugh Coated With Jleio-di- Pant, Wilmington, Albany, Minneapolis, today district ts being made, In order to de Henry and Moore, in "Escort Baa Francisco and Loa AnPittsburg, what shell be done in the event of termine Supplied. have an act of stepping, war.a geles . a strike. Th district include California, Barbette furnishes bling and Jok'ng secret formulae and processed Nevada, "The Oregon and Utah. surprise in a daring offering to oien th will b used In the manufacture of the show, candy In Salt Lake and thla city wlU he Hope for Settlement. Used aa a dletrihnUno. mI.i r v,. that TOLEDO,- - Ohio, Oct 18 Hop termountaln region. All of the candy PANTAGES TO will be made here and it will be served some means of preventing th threatened railroad strike might be found was exfresh dn storerooms that are characterisFUNNIEST tic cf th name of Washington and al- - pressed today by P. F. Rlchardonw preei It Is th custom al- - dent o th American Federation of HAROLD LLOYD togetherin exclusive these store to decorate with wy Workers. In annual convention here We ait hope the strike wiit not pictures, wheel said In his address. other relics of th spinning dais of the lady heOfficers Harold Lloyd in hia latest scream, and of Ahe federation say a strike whom the candy hat been named. "Never Weaken," will be the picture for There was taken some time ago and that vote more than eighty vafeature at. the Pentagon this week. In all rieties of win bemade will he involved If the strike members , of eouroe. here, but, candy hie life Lloyd has never made a funnier chocolate, earamels and bonbons will comfc' hut that they do not invlt IL picture and as most of the action take be All featured. of the candy will be place amid the steel girder of an un. home-madand hand-roUfinished ak years per, one can eaaily Imag- and an effort will be made to make It as TOPEKA. Kan , Oct 18 Immediate' ine the numberless thrill, that take Is her as ha been tn tha creation of n federal tribunal to adHidi-cat- e and it popular place. e for th east twenty-fivlast sars." th railroad striae was proposed of The vaudeville section the bill it her today by Governor H. J Allen. Tho replete with novelty and such acts a ANNEXATION BET federal government should act fearlessly, ABIDE. . the Three LeGroha, Clemen Belling the public Cali- f- Oct4LT' FOtra th governor said, to prote company. Adopts and CSiPPAPy, Pvl anj SAWTELLE, McCoy.Ixiw Hartman will shlne as tea years ago the city of Sawtelle was an and give justice to both the railroads and the measure on the picture nexed to law Angelo . Today, pursuant tures Bor good emplpjee. bill will be shown Eri Williams in "Th, to a supreme court order, setting aside '' Silver Cor" and a reel depleting bow th annexation, Loa Angeles withdrew Aero Club Offers Services. "Dixie" happened to be written. physically, actually and legally from OMAHA Neb., Oct 18. Qn hundred Sawtelle, leaving tho community with- members of the Aero Club of Omaha, out police, fire depertment, school teach- - through Earl W. Porter, Its president era and other municipal departments and today EXCELLENT BILL offered postmaster General Have Th activities. citizens held a meeting their service to help recruit 500 voiuntee PROMISED TODAY tonight to discus wbot they would do airplane flier To carry tha mails la the about IL event a railroad strike make such action AT LOEW'S STATE Buf-fai- DEPARTMENT 2 North Main. Ttlephonaf Residence Telephone 888, 41 1 army." All-St- ar Office, UNDERGOES OPERATION. LOGAN, Oct IL Ludwig Wester hoi assistant cashier of the First Natlmal bank, underwent an operation for appenAN ANTONIO, Tex- - Oct 18 (By dicitis last night His condition is fath Associated Frees.) Orders for a can. vorable to early reecovery. in the yaaa of all military oommand POLICEMAN REINSTATED. ' eighth army eorpe area, comprising five states, for soldiers experienced in th LOGAN, Oct 18 W. K. R. Smurtfc. mainof and train tha operation waits was reinstated as a motorcycle railway tenance of ways, have been issued at area liceman today and will cover all tne po headquarters, fort Sam Houston, it was fiortant highways cf the city and county learned today. of violators of the traffic laws, The report it was said, would a how th speeders He also will check number of officers and enlisted men ef particularly Oh th up light of ail care. each command who have had railroad exlines of work. The perience, in twenty-si- x BALLOT IB COMPLETED. men are to be classified under five heads. Officials, train employees, yard and sta- lotLOGAN. Oct. 18 According to the balmade dp by the city auditor today, the tion employee, shopmen and maintenance following win be candidates for offa of way and structures. In at the primary election to be been have Logan instructed Personnel bfflcer to compile they information from records held October 25' For mavor, John A. Thomas G Rowland, William of each soldier and submit th report Crockett, for commlneioner, H P. B ttr, Worley; to headquarters eighth corps. Pehrson and George Dunbar, Anthon Th diet of. railroad workers under James K. for auditor, J. Leslie wilt Thomas, be classified man which experienced Montrose. i a follows Officials Superintendents, master meforeroundhouse chanics, trainmasters, men, dispatchers. Train employee Conductors, locomotive engineers, locomotive firemen, brake-meYard and station employees Station agents, clerks, te e graph operators, yard clerks, switchmen. Shopmen Clerks, machinists, boilermakers, .carmen, blacksmiths, acetylene Bowel regularity Is the wtnlers, hostlers, roundhouse men. Maintenance of way and structure secret of good health. crane drivers and Bridge carpenters, pile engineers, structural steal workers and Without forcing or irritrackmen. soltensthe Statea In the eighth area are Texaa, tating, Nujol Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona and Col food waste. The many orado. , seo-tio- "Shame ef Society, Screen Production, With an Caat Opens Run at Klnema Theater Today. LOG AN Precautionary Move Made by r Military Commander the Eighth Area ,1) TrtmjM gatt T alt Trtbane Teaaed Yylro. NEW YORK, Oct 1$ It appears Joe Borman, Chicago bantam, will be the Inst opponent for Johnny Buff, bantamweight champion, when Buff elects to give sopt of the contenders- a chance for the title. Burman made a hit with Tex Rickard - In tiis bout with Midget Smith at Madison Square garden recently and Nate Lewis. Borman's manager, oame from Philadelphia today for a session with Rickard oa (he latter's Invitation. But R.ckard had been called suddenly to Chicago on motion picture busl-neenAnother fine bill opens a tour-da- y and Lewis will have to await the gagement today st. Lye 't Btat theater, return. promoter whore Manager Burton Meyer has hooked -an excel Usually ..strong shew- - , -H- iekarA-t planning to arranggTrihSrar Tom Moore in his latest picture porbetween Harry Grab, the Pittsburg light tray role of a ditch digger, who, the Weinert of after a genuine tussle, finally reaches the heavyweight end Charley Newark, for November A He also means rung of the ladder of success There to book- - a- - return- - match between Fay top Is an old saying to the effect that you Reiser and Billy Shade. can't keep an Irishman down, and From the Ground Up" is said to just that j Lew Tendterl'hiUy lightweight, schedphrase animated. uled to battle Rnrky Kansas in Madison On the vaudeville bill. La Temple and Square garden Friday night, has been company, mystifying magical entertainer: o are headlined in a strong made a favorite over the magic act. "The csnhUiat Enchanting Palace" Is said to begone yme-to-t- most certain death to against the government. "Executions go oa like the fall of Niagara. 1 have stood in my prison call and heard the work going on hour after hour, with never a let up. When 1 first was pis cod in prison thn majority of my comrades were, aristocrat and members of royalty. When I cams out they were ail gone killed, t have sawn logs wltn beautiful, aristocratic young women pulling the other end of the saw." Captain Kilpatrick waa engaged in a typhu survey in village oq tha southn front of Wrangela offenslva in tha north of tha village of Perlkop. When atreturning aby train hi party waa cavtacked by detachment af Budenny All were their elothse taken away alry. and they wer treated brutally, ha said. Hla secretary, a young Rueeian woman, and hi Interpreter, also a Russian, were captured with him. They were driven through twenty mile Of enow and sleet and were forced to no Red Crone work among the Mudenny wounded tn a number of engagements He said they had barely enough food to keep allv. They were then placed in a boxcar and travelled eight day, with but a morsel of food a day, to the grand headquarter of Budenny. "General Budenny Is a simple living fellow and he treated me very decently, ' "We had dinner Kilpatrick continued. with him and discussed hi work. v"i attribute my success" Budenny told ms ' to the fact that I teach my soldier that they always win and never lose.' He refused, however, to pass oa my case and we were sent to Kharkov, general of tho southern Bolshevist headquarter of the best illusion show oa the variety circuits this year. Moore and 8hy wlU offer their one-ac- t, The skit, "A Study in Contrast.' team's combined weight it better than 350 pounds, and their entertainment is just as weighty. Jean de Conde, billed as "Th Cameo Comedienne," will present her "Song Oddities," which has crefavorable ' impressions ated wherever seen. Curt Galloway and company. In "The JTrisco Hobo," are back for a few laughs. "Odds and Ends Is the tKla of Vogel and Mary Crawford, who, come to the local house after a season of successes In the eastern theaters of the Loew circuit Trick Juggling and clever stepping is.the forte ef (hie team. Aa an added attraction on a strong bill Manager Meyer has booked an exceptionally funny ahert eomady and a (food new reel, while Curg Fetersoa and hia Jana orchestra will offor a special program of music. The bill rune until Saturday night with matineee daily. and Mrs Josiah Mr. parents at Willard yesterday from o aerveua attack. Jirs Bttsenoark arrived at the home jot her parents Sunday evening for the pose of veiling with them, and was n- joying her ueual good health until she was stricken biie waa born at Willard, Deremner 31, 1895, and la survived by her hue- and, one child, her parents and a number of brothers and sisters Funeral serv kes will be hetd at Willard Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. j j ed MISSIONARY IS BURIED. Mr ' Porter telegraphed MV. Hey thav hd wee confident many volunteer could Special te Th Trihna. from among those who will - BRIGHAM CITY. Oct, 18 Tha body tti be recruited a International aero congress Ralph Watt, missionary ef the Mor'mon attend Novembei 4 and 3, when effort barer church, who died lb Georgia a week ago, will be made to 3, form a national political waa taken from Tramontoq yesterday to to secure organisation legislation in tlve where it was interred: a Layton, Funeral services were held at Tremonton and Interest of aviation. then an automobile cortege accompanied . th body to tho Davl county clty lor Advertising for Help. JERSEY Cirr. N, J . Oot 18 Newsthe interment, vs paper in many cities in New Jersey toP advertisements from th day carried MEETING ANNOUNCED, anCentral Railroad of New Jersey, fhe Ladle Militant their reg- nouncing that permanent positions would ular meeting in the I. 0. O. F. hail at be guaranteed for successful applicant-fo- r 8 oclock Friday evening. locomotive engineers, firemen, con- will-hol- d - AILiitG m Don't experiment, with your hfflic- -' remember i tion, pro) cr medicine produce Quick re-- 1 suit-- ,'' Com to a whose specialist fe method vouched for by th leading cltl- -' will One visit 3 convince you of Wens of this citv. v JLm We M. 118 Griffith, M. D.: Th Leading Specialist m. to Mein St. Hour 10 8 p. , |