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Show - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 71 Supposed Nuns Prove to Be Rum Runners liver and Dowels "n- - MALONE, N. Y.. Oct. 2. Two women garbed in gowns of Sisters of Mercy were captured just across the border from Fort Covington. N. Y., running, yesterday, charged with-riifollowing the accidental discovery by revenue men that their automobile carried a valuable cargo ot liquor. The big I'mousme stopped on the Canadian side near the - customs office, A government official was passing when he overheard one of the supposed nuns exclaim: This is certainly a hell of a place for a blowout Vie stopped, amaxed, and Iboked at the car. The woman was still berating her luck. The officer peeped into the car and was rewarded by the The eight of several cases of liquor. liquor was confiscated. The women were taken before the authorities.' but the names they gave are being kept secret by the Canadian Authorities. American officials here say the aelxure was in Quebec, a wet province, and that transporting a load of liquor across the border is unlawful. Inquiry along the border indicates that the women have been very busy w.th their cer and in their clever disguise have been able to get considerable liquor across. Announces Plan for Exchange of Mexican Petroleum Shares an NEW YORK. Oct. 2J. Declaration of a 'etock dividend of 25 per cent by the Petroleum and Transport company., payable In "B atock upon the common and class Eh stocks of the company; an increase of from (1.50 to 12 In the quarterly dividend on both common stocks. Including thst issued hs a stock dividend, and a plan for an exchange of Mexican Petroleum common and preferred etock, 75 per cent of which is owned by the company, fdr B atock, was announced tonight by Edward I Doheny, head of both companies The plan was approved today at a meeting of the board of directors of the company. Under the plan of exchange there will be Issued two and shares of class B stock for each share of the common stock of Mexican Petroleum and one and shares of Class "B" for each Mexl- can Petroleum preferred. Mexican Petroleum common stockhoM- . ers are. advised by Mr. Doheny that the Exchange will net them an Increased dividend earning of (12 a share annually over the present (12 dividend' on that stock. In illustration of this he pointed out that the present authorised dividend on stock is (2 a share, that two and one-hashares at (8 per annum equals (20 per annum and that the stock25 dividend of per cent on two and oneof a share, the . half shares is dividend on which, at the rate of (8 per annum, is (5, making a total return of (25. The exchange of Mexican Petroleum "B preferred stock for will result in an lncreese of (3 per annum in dividends, provided the present rate is maintained. Air.' Mail QfficialUndecided Acted , Whether Thirteen as- - S v Vr f one-ha- lf Whether or not the number thirteen one-ten- yW th lf five-eigh- ts Most of Stock Exchanged. Under the original offer of the directors of the company, holders of Mexican Petroleum common etock were to be given two shares of nonvoting B for each one of Mexican Petroleum common. This offer was originally made in 1318 and at the dose of 1920 the company stated that more than 75 per cent of the Mexican Petroleum stock had been exchanged. The Mexican Petroleum company had (12,000.900 in noncumul&tive outstanding 8 per cent preferred etoclt and (43.185,700 of common etock (par value (1001, of which the company, aa of June (0, 1922, owned (9,036,000 of the - preferred and (31,461,000 of the common. The surplua of the company on July 31, was (37,421.661. 1922, The company has outstanding (30,077,500 in common etock (par (501, and (20.092,250 in nonvoting class B common (ipar $50). The surplus as of September 30, 1922, was $42.509, 868 and the cash On hand (26,997,060. its high of the yesr, but closed tow of the year was 166. A and B" closed today 91 7 and respectively, aa compared with their respective lows for 1922 44. 48 of . and Mr. Doheny in his notice to stockholders, reforts that present production is at the rate of 155,000 barrels daily and that the monthly earnings of the company to date have averaged (6,900,000 in refutation of recent reports that the salt water invasion had caused a serious depreciation tn Jhe physical valuation of Mexican light oil prop- 229. Its 4, 7- erties. Railroads Appeal From Taxes Imposed by State DES MOINES, Iowa, Oct.. 23. Hearing was begun in federal court here today on an appeal of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and the Chicago Great Western railroads from current tax levies In this state. against them are The roads asking for no specific reduction, but are making an indefinite claim of excessive taxation. The state executive council last July fixed the assessed value of the Rock Island at (30,400 per mile and that of the Great Western at (29,000 per iplle. Circuit Judges Kimbrough Stone of Kansas City and Jhomas C. Munger of Lincoln, Neb., are hearing the case with Judge Martin J. Wade of this district. -- Burglars Steal String of Pearls From Apartment METEOR STARTLES ILLINOISIAN3. PANA, 111., Oct 23. (By the Associated Press. ) A meteor, declared by persons who viewed it, as beyond description in beauty, appeared northeast of Pana at oclock this morning. . Spectators said the phenomenon illuminated the sky more brilliantly than the noon day sun. Remaining in the heaven for a minute, the spectacle seemed to roll up from each end and disappeared. The meteor appeared to be about forty feet long and ten inches in width. X BLAZE IN SUBMARINE. LOS ANGELES, Oct. 23. A fire which broke out early today in the battery 4 in the compartment of thp submarine Los Angeles harbor, did damage estimated at (1000, it was stated. A week will be required to make repairs, according to Lieutenant Commander F. C. Sherman, division commander. It waa said a wire from a battery cell became grounded and that ventilating fans, running at the time, caused the flames to spread. K-- BETTER THAU WHISKEY FOR BAD GOLDS GOVERNOR ASKED TO SPEAK. President F. W. A- Vesper of the St Lotiis chamber of commerce hns invited Governor Mabey to be the speakefat one of the series of weekly noonday lunchMARRIAGE LICENSES. eons held by that body each Wednesday, Anna White, Ticabo. Idahft. Chrs He 1& asked toiiame a suitable date some Albert E Barlow, Eat A1U1 Creek; Kati time this year, or during the first five Went Jordan. KUgrow months of 1923. An audience of 6o0 busiJacob C. fceaallnff, .Racbel 8. Cate, Balt ness men and women of St. Louis is asLake. sured, and the topic is left with the govlark Romney, Jane Cbrlatensea, Salt Lka. x ernor. Erwin J Sax, Beatrice Jones. Bnreka. Wllltam T. Human, Chlcafo; Thelma Stanley, RESIGNS. EMPLOYEE CAPITOL Salt Lake. Francis-A- . Child, Lula Robinson, Offden, Israel Barlow, who has served a long time on the custodians force at the stateKXW SUITS FILED, capltol, has renlgned to accept a post- Aspi-rona- l, Medicated With Latest Scientific Remedies, Used and Indorsed ' by European and American Army Surgeons to Cut Short a Cold or Cough Due to Coldrand Prevent Complications. Every Druggist in JJ. S. Instructed to Refund Price Small Fill Small Doss Saudi Fries I them quick and blessed relief with BAUME. Remember hard day swork? If you have begun to fear those have gone forever, take Gudei days and see box it brings back the colbr to your cheeks, builds firm flesh and rich, red blood, and makes you feel younger, stronger, healthier and more vigorous in every way. Your druggist has Gude's liquid or tablets, as you prefer, Pepto-Mang- . Gudes Pepto-jftanga- n Tonic, and Blood Enricher an Copyright 3922 Hart Bcbaff&gl Vt T, block 1. five-acr- e plat 10 A....$ LOJTPOX WOOL BALES. Oct. 23. The offerinfs nt th wool amounted to 10.417 bales. sales LONDON. 500 v suction Thera was S brisk general demand at unchanged a few lota were withdrawn. , 8 prices and only nous. MINNEAPOLIS Minn., Oct. changed. Bran. (23 00 24 00. 23- .- Flour, un- . Children Cry for Fletchers W. H. Jqnke to Katherine Soyder. lot 44. block etc., Central Park subdivision 8. W. Oleeoa to Elaine S. Bagley, part, of section 28, township 1 south, range 1 east William section west Kimball to C. . ,.... ... Ifobba to J t E. Hobbs, part of I 25, township 2 south, rang ., a and Rlchardn Security eehmpany A. Peterson, lot 119, Highland park Jdat A . . $ Never attempt to relieve your baby with a remedy that you would. use for yourself. 10 1 471 A. Peterson, S. Cunningham 900 lot 120. Highland park plat A W. F. Getsch to M. W. Snow, lot 12, . . . . . . A , 9.98T block 18. five-acr- e plat Fidelity Investment company to Marin L Shoemaker, lota 8 and 9, block 1, 19 Maryland subdivision C, ...... Serious Bladder Troubln. Could not stand nor sit and was forced writes to cry out from Intense pain, Tho Henry William, Tarkio, Montana. Inflammation I had said of th doctor bladder and an operation was necessary. Pills and improved Tried Foley Kidney at one. Tell all my frieftds about Foley Kidney Pills as It will save many from suffering and perhaps, as in my case, a Bladder and kiddangerous operation. ney trouble demand prompt treatment Pills giv, quick relief. Foley Kidney Schramm-JohnsoDrugs, Five (5) Good Stores. , (Advertisement.) n, What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Pare goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years lthas been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and . Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the as (imllatiorr of Food ; giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Childrens Comfort The Mothers Friend Newest style TH CINfAU COMPANY 30 Years NIV VOM CITY. No more - fall suits Suits for men and young tnen . $ $45 ighasgst-- J from ftrjrbct, tzdharl & S, 35 St. Is (bs Great Builder of Red s aad Rhaumstiim Must Gol Just Try Itl Blood-Cell- Rheumstitra J Met No, Indeed, ire ell gone, every bit of Itl Its sunshine sad Joy for me now for the first time ia years. 1 feel a wonderful glory again la the free metioa I used to have when my I. days were youpger. I look at my hand and think of th twists and swellings they used to hava. I bend wsy over to the Door. I havent been able to do that ia many years. I can thank 8. 8. S. for it all! To me it was a rising sua of Joy aad liberty. Brothers and sisters In misery, do sot dose your eyes and think that health, free motion and strength are gona from you forever! It is not to. It is here and now for all of you. 8. 8, 8. is waiting to help you. There Is a reason why 8. 8. 8. will help yon. When you Increaaa the number of your cells, the entire aytamjujrgoeaTA (remendou ' on blood- change, Everything depends from E. Grove Stevens, and hereby Blomi which is minus sufficient any and all creditors or others strength. leads r'(fy of a list to long troubles; claiming any title to or Interest In t3ie said stock of merchandise, fixtures and Rheumstism is one of them. 8. S. 8. la the great to equipment present claims to me on system strengthener, nerve invigors tor. It or before the 10t.h of November at First Stops skin eruptions, too, pimples, blackAvenue Drug. JBSSIB B. RUSSELL . heads, acne, bolls, eczema. It builds October lk, 1922. yg33j tun down, tired men and women, beauti-up fies complexions, makes the flesh firmer, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. 6 tart 8. 8. 8. today. It Is sold at all drug ' CURRANT CREEK ROAD. stores In two sizes. The larger size bottle Healed proposals for constructing Is the more economlcaL the above named national forest project, lo' makei cated within the Nevada national forest, Lke yourself again Nye county, state of Nevada, will be received by the district engineer, bureau of public roads, U. S. department of agriculture, at 881 Mills building, San Francisco, Cal., until ( o'clock p. m. on the 31st dSy of October, 1922, at which time and place they wiH be publicly opened and read. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids, and none will be considered except those from contractors ascertained to be experienced and re- Dr. Olive sponsible. The project is located about forty miles southwest of Ely and the Cause length to ba considered is approximately 14. miles. Ths principal items of work Remove are approximately as follows; ' Clearing and grubbing, 44.5 acres; excavation (rock), 8000 cubic yards; excavaDr. Edwards Olive Tablet, the eub tion (common), 45,000 cubic yards; cement rubble masonry, 260 cubic yards; class B titute for calomel, act gently on the concrete (alternate for cement rubble bowel and positively do the workmasonry). 260 cubic yards; people afflicted with bad breath find metal pipe, 2500 lineal feet;corrugated trestle material in piece, including quick relief through Dr. Edwarde Oliva bridge br. iron, 5.4 M. B. M-- furrow ditch, Tablets. The pleasant, eugar-eoatelineal feet. The work embraced In this contract tablets are taken for bad breath by shall be started within fifteen dave after all who know them. Dr. Edwards Olivo Tablets act gen notice so to start has been given the contractor by the district engineer, which no- tly but tirmly on the bowels and liver, tice will not be given until weather con- stimulating them to natural action, ditions render it practicable to prosecute clearing the blood and gently purifying 'he work to advantage In the spring of the enure system. They do that which 1923, and shall be completed within 100 calomel does without any of weather working days after said notice dangerous the bad has been given. All the benefits of nasty, sickening, The contract form and the maps, plans, specifications and estimate of quantities griping cathartic are derived from Dr. may be examined by responsible contrac- Edwards Olive Tablets without grip tors at the following addresses; - 881 Mills ing, pain or any disagreeable effects. building, San Francisco, Cal.; district enDr. F. M. Edwards discovered the gineer, bureau of public roads, 40 Colonel formula after seventeen years of pracenHudson building, Ogden. Utah; at tice patients afflicted with gineer's camp, Currant. Nye county, Ne- bowel among complaint, with the vada; Nevada state highway commission, attendantandbadliver breath. . Carson City. Nev.; care of forest superOlive Tablets are purely a vegetable visor, By, Nev. The bureau o.F public roads will fur- compound mixed w ith olive oil; yon nish corrugated metal pipe for pipe culwill know them by their olive colon verts. The bureau also has avallabis for Take one or two every night for a week loan to contractors on a rental basis and note the effect. 13c and 30e equipment aa listed In the proposal sheets. (Advertisement) Bidder will state in his bid the amount of government equipment that he will use and the minimum yXOBATX AXD OUAXDUHSHET XOTICEB. during construction The estimated rental period thereof. clvrk r Mw vwpvetlv slgs rentals will be deducted from the total (Consult Musty p for fwrOwr lnform1ia of the construction items and award will PROBATE NOTICE. be made on bid to best advantage to the government. Plans and specifications will be fur- Estate if Wed W. Noble, deceased; nished contractors who contemplate bidThe undersigned will aell at public aucinterest in ding upon deposit of a certified check tion an undivided, for (10, payable to the secretary of agri- the west half of iot 2, block (, plat D. culture of the United States. Check will Sait Lake C'.ty survey, situate in Salt be held pending return of plans and Lake City, Salt Lak county, Utah, at 12 oclock noon on Saturday, November specifications. All proposals must be made on forms 4, 1922, at th west front entrance of furnished by the district engineer, bureau ths City and County buiMu.g lit Salt of public roads, and, in acoordance with Lake City, Utah, for cash. the Instructions forming a part of the Dated October 21, 1922. L C. ROBIN SOY, specifications shove referred to. A'JyniniHtrri inr. C. H. SWEETSER, District Engineer. r. October 2, 1922, Edward McGurrir, attorney for sv.'i S4565 .Arthur Frank Hart Schaffher &Marx Clothes Shop . 210 South Main Street. . d to have any advantage. The men mixed freely and It waa considered (he best contest that has ever been witnessed in this part of the country. In the first preliminary laiuls Riggs, Logan, waa given the decision over d Hanna of Pocatello In their four-roun- bout. Al Nelson put on an exhibition wrlth Kid Bair, , Logan, and Gilbert Gallant, bouts were each of Salt Lake. These ' three rounds. Frank Armstrong of Balt Lake ref- ' ereed. Mrs. Sowles Will Play in Final WithyMrs. Schulder Mrs. L. William Sowles, state glf champion, will today play Mrs. Russell Schulder in the final match of the local Club tournament for women. Mrs. Sowles yesterday defeated Mrs. J. JenBon, one up on eighteen holes, in the semifinal round, while Mrs. Schulder won from Mrs. A. B. Fisher, two up and one. The results for the first and second rounds of the tournament, in which seven players qualified, follow: First round Mrs. L. William Sowles drew a bye; Mrs. J. Jenson defeated Mine Eleanor Wight. 2 up and 1; Mrs. Russell Schulder defeated Miss Mvra Cameron, 6 up and 4: Mrs. A. B. Fisher defeated Miss Mary Dooley. & up and 4. Second round Mrs. L. William Sowles defeated. Mrs. J. Jenson, 1 up on ,18 holes; hnd Mrs. Russell Schulder defeated Mrs. A. Q. Fisher, 2 up and I. VILLA BEATS COASTER. . 23. Pancho Oet. Villa, BOSTON, American flyweight' champion, deeisiveh Edand Danny outpointed outfought Pacific coast bantamweight wards, In their bout here ehamplon. tonight. red-cel- ls blood-builde- r, ioiffeel SGJ l) Tablets and Edwards Get at the ! It, 10,-0- 00 after-effect- EXECUTIVE WANTED Established, reliable Incorporated firm with branch offices In different states wants reliable young man with executive ability. Interesting hnd remunerative employment. Must Invest $2000, This Is not an experiment, but a real business proposition, and the opportunity of a lifetime for right man. This position will bs filled st once. Write Immediately, giving references, age and etperl-encBox 1X39, Pocatello, Idaho. e. In Use For Over y-mirn- :-, 50 d" 1 2,000 . 5j i , 1 5 i Overcoats youll be proud of ten-rou- The Kind Ton Have Always Bought has borne the signa n tore of Chas. II. Fletcher on. the wrapper lor over 30 years just to protect the coming generations. Do v not bo deceived. All Counterfeits Imitations and "Just-as-gooare but experiments that endanger the health of Children Experience against Experiment. 4 They say you have good taste, I take a pride in your, ; appear ance, and are up and doing!" Employer Reports Worker Hurt When Kicked by Guy Frankie Darren of Logan defended his title of welterweight Intermoiintaln the of west champion when he fought Spug Myers, Idol of Pocatello, to a draw here last night. The battle w'as for twelve rounds. . The first round was easily Darren's on points, but thereafter neither seemed ft. Co., N. T Amtr. AgCTW - hue-ban- d, Special to The Trlbnne, LOGAN, OcL 23. y. clothes speak for you k, Frankie Darren Battles Myers to Draw at Logan 10U. Ot Hart Schaffner& Marx PROVO, Oet. 23. Joseph Thomaa Murdock, 67 years of age, died here thie morning of peritonitis, following a brief illness, Mr, Murdock was born , December 15, 1855, in Balt' Lake. Later he moved with his family to Heber City, where he lived until a few years ago, when he moved to Arcadia, Duchesne county. t Besides his widow, Margaret Duke Murdock, Mr. Murdock is survived by two- tons, I.ee Murdock of Arcadia qnd Claude Murdock of Provo; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Casper and Mrs. Carrie Webster, both of Charlestown, and Mrs. 61na Lloyd and Mrs, Sylvia Jenkins, both of Arcadia; also ons brother and three sinters. The body is at the Berg mortuary, and will be eent to Heber City tomorrow, where funeral services will be held and interment will take place. Mrs. Kate Kenney Stevens, 58 years of age, died here last night at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. W. Crane, 470 East Third South street. Mrs. Stevens W'as born October 11, 1864, at DeiereL For a number of years she lived In Sevier county, after which she moved to Burnt-forWyo., whdre she had lived until a month ago, when she came to Provo for medical treatment. Mrs. Stevens is survived by her David E. Stevens; five daughters, Mrs. E. W, Crane of Provo, Mrs. j. Earl Pickett of Gunnison, Mrs. W. L. Welch of Bumtfork, Wyo.; Mrs. Ernest Spicer of Rock Springs, Wyo., and Miss Kate Stevens of Provo; three eons, WUford Stevens of Redmond, George A. and David A. Stevene, both of Burntfork, Wwo.; five brothers and four sisters; also her aged father, John Kenney of Koosharem, n Sevier county. five-acr- e how you used to bed in the morning, vun, eager for a ,IuU,of "Pep" Hus, laming Wyoming Woman and e WHEN YOU GET. UP? Ben-Ga- Salt Lake Matx Die in Provo Telle-cam- lost enthusiastically indorsed by the A H. Vogeler to Scott Hardware com..,, 10 pany. lot 6, block 11. plat A.. igheet authorities, and proclaimed by Onpprr company to Andrew1" RicH, the common people as 'ten times as Utah lots 8 and 9, block 1, Lincoln addi250 tion quick And effective as whisky, rock and Planing Mill to Grant Hoffan rye or anv other cold remedy they have Granite 10 lot S, blork 9, Union Heights ever tried. et aL to Isabel R. Sears. All drug stores are now supplied with G. lotC. 34,Bowere A (tlx blork 41, plat 90 the wonderful new elixir, sostep into inrtmmenta) part of the nearest drug store, hand the clerk N. C. Petereon to Anna Hapsoa. 1 . section 90, township south, range half a dollar for a bottle of Aspironal 2of west and tell him to serve you two teaspoon-fuls- . Herrick ft Co. to Marie Woolley, lot l,5w 30 15 block 1, five acre plat A With your watch in your hand, ft Co. to Elisabeth M. Shea, lot take the drink at one swallow and call Herrick 10 . 2. block 37. A......-plat for your money back in two minutes ifl Utah Loan ft Building anaocintioR to Mnronl Bee, pert of aecttoi) 8, townyou cannot feel relief coming within the 500 time limit. Dont be bashful, for all ship 1 aonfh. range 1 wet F. 8nowball to John Deppe, lot 2, druggists invite you and expect yen to F. block 80. plat D 3.100 try it. Everybodys doing it. Henry Reed to O. H. Cowley, lot 5, 10 block 84. plat G Take, the remainder of the bottle K. Brown' et al. to Sarah K. Florence Asand wife home to your babies, for ?. block 99. plat. B 100 lot West, the safest most is and by far pironal Sarah E. West to Florence R. Brown, effective, the easiest to take and the lot 8, block 99, put B . 100 most agreeable eold yd cough remedy EHe M. Hoare to W. J. Graystoo, lot 47, 10 aubdivisioo No. 2..... for infants and children, as well as for Mrs,little Mountain A, F, Brewer to 0. Jorgensen, adults. . (Advertisement.) lota 29 and 24, Perkins Fourth addi10 tion .. $ ARE YOU BRED (ANALOESiqUS, Just soak them in good hot water -wips dry and then give them an alf around the circuit rub with Man slivel youll feel aa though you'd just taken an order for s brand new pair of feet f. o. b. (fine on both.) -- Lydia A. Holdaway to J. A. Maxfleld, The sensation in the drug trade is lota 9 and 10, block 1, Coates St CoruR)s subdivision cold and cough the quick-actinE. B. Wleke own pony to E. O. rimr reliever, authoritatively guaranteed by lota 29 and 29, block 2, Broadway ad- tha laboratoriesj tested, approved anil dition 1 BENGUE Each package of "Diamond Dyes'f contains 'directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint iaded, shabby skirts, dresses, waists, coats,, sweater, stockings, hangings, draperies, everything like new. Buy piamond Dyee no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed before. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to uye is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade or run. (Adr.) Charles Clerk, according to his employer, C. F. Dlnsmore, In an official report to the industrial commission of Utah, was kicked by a "guy and hurled several feet. In detail, Mr. Dlnsmore reports: dark was walking under the derrick end took hold of the guy In order to swing himself around under it. In turning the was unscrewed and guy, the turnbuckJe works,, inoutti Smelting Tons let the giry fali..- -- The kick, from the. guy, of Park pnny vs. Thor ft Brlalit Point Mining eom east of the city. George ONeil been appointed to fill the va- threw him several feet. pan and Pereira! 0. Perkins to quiet title. Citjt-h- as Ida Rowan m. David C. Rowan, divorce. on the force of M. M. Warner, Jr., cancy diMae James A. Ramsey v. Iona ROBBED BY. MAN WHOM HE AIDED. Ramsey, custodian. , . vorce. Charl.es Keating of Midvale was robbed BLAZE IN NEBRASKA. COSTLY BIRTHS. Neb., OcL 23, Factory of (500 by a man he befriended, accordFREMONT. Leander and Ruth Goodie Hunter, 1284 Bryan buildings which housed an Incubator ing to information received at the sheravenne. girl. According to company, a refrigerator concern and the iff's office yesterday. -JohnMartin Gertrude and to the officers, he aided Charles Dayton Fremont Manufacturing company were Keatings 'report son, county hospital, 63Q East Second South, destroyed by fire of unknown origin toa young man who applied to him for boy. He let the youth do work recently. day, with an estimated loss of (200,000, Virgil Phillip and Gertrude Leone Cole some work around the place and fed him. 815 Eighth avenue, boy. The CLUB INCORPORATES. young stranger left early Monday SOCIAL Albert John and Gertrude H. Docile Sunday night, 4T8 Third avenue, girl. The Hellenic Social club or Tooele or-li- morning, orto possibly late Keating, who mlesed (500 according William Joseph end Helen A. 'Sommercorn ganised to operate a clubroom with Fennsty, 105? Third East, girl. ( brary, pool table, card tables, etc., has also, fUed articles of incorporation with the TRANSFERS. ESTATE REAL , secretary of stRte. Directors are Tony Louis and WARRANTY DEED8. Flood, Theo Koutsourakls Vera to J. Nooriander . Felt, Floor. Johannes While You Wait at Counter if You Cannot Feel Relief Coming Within Two Minutes. Delightful Taste, Immediate Relief, Quick WarmUp. After a long, weary day behind a counter or carrying a grip you know the tor turesof tired, aching burning feet. Give good for iousnesa, Indigestion, headache hr sallow, pimply akin. Purely vegetable. -. Salt Lake Statistics New Elixir, Called SALESMEN E that 'there la er Burglars entered the suite of F. M. Hausler, 35 Fairmont apartments, and stole a string of 108 pearls, according to The Inreport to the police yesterday. truders entered by a rear window. The Neighborhood House, 779 West South Temple street, was entered by for the second burglars Sunday night time in about a week. The burglars entered through a skylight. Two dresses, two hats and a handbag were taken Once. Sunday night. On the previous occasion Payment Begins the took some mens clothing. Payment of the stock dividend and the A burglarsand a saxophone were stolen extra cash dividend will begin with the from violin the home of Jesse D. Jewkes. 948 current quarter. Lincoln avenue, according to report to Mexican Petroleum stock touched 231 police headquarters last night. S. ). HEARING DATE SET, Formal notification reached the public utilities commission of Utah yesterday that the hearing has beeq set by the interstate commerce commission for November 21 on the application of the Southern Pacific company for permission to acquire control by lease and stock ownership of the line of railroad of the Central Pacific Railway company. y CARTERS take-rath- at N 1 it hoodoo la It hard question for Claron Nelson, superintendent of the western division of the air mall service, who, returned yesterday from the Aero congress held recently' in Detroit. It haa been noted that most people who are connected with aviation have a, of superstitions which they seriously, and Superintendent Nelson is not an exception to this rule. When" he reached Detroit he went to the Detroit Athletic association, where he expected to stay. He found the only room available was room number 13. He made some objection to the number, but waa told that- - it was the ily one left, so he took it with some misgivings. Then on Friday, October 13, he was out at the aero field and was standing near a hangar which he later discovered was hangar number 13 when a plane wh'Ji waa landing on the field struck a flagpole near him and broke it off. The end of the pole, whieh fell with great violence, landed just a few feet fiom where Mr. Nelson-wa- s standing. He ly still wondering whether the mystic number saved his life or whether .the hoodoo missed fire. At any rate, Mr. Nelson returned to Salt Lake by railroad.. The trip east by plane and to the air meet waa a great Buccesa, accoidmg to Mr. Nelson, and the races furnished all the thrills that could be wished for. The racing planes barely skimmed over the ground and traveled at a terrific speed. The flight of Lieutenant R. E. Mttughan put Utah In the limelight at the meet, according to Superintendent Nelson, who also said that the air mail service was praised by many of the speakers at the conventlon.- While in the east Mr. Nelson conferred with several of the air mail officials in regard to this division and has received assurance that within a short time the western division will receive an entirely new set of planes. All old planes will be replaced by November 1, according to word he received recently. The new cabin ship which left Balt Lake Sunday arrived in San Francisco safely, according to word received at the Salt Lake office. The plane, which was flown by Slim Lewis, a pilot of the San Francisco field, was sent from Chicago to San Francisco and return to Washington with Second Assistant Postmaster General i Paul Henderson, for whom the plane was designed. today, 7- -( Hoodoo or Saved Life. There's one right way to speedily tens up the liver and keep . the bowels regular. Carters Little Liver PUIs never fail. Millions nothing bit-ao- an at at Right Always 1 Feel Fine i CAUSES PUZZLE m Pan-Americ- 24, 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. I have this day purchased the stock of merchandise, fixtures and .equipment of the First Avenue Pharmacy, located at No. (76 First avenue, Salt Lake City, , V t er aam'n-ifltralo- |