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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 22, Robert Fox of Laht, who lo Mil to havo planted the first 1 Liberty park, standing In front of th, Rltor caMn in tho park. in honor pioneer, will be held thi, evening. . , DEPARTMENT North Mala. 11. RaaManea TU om,-4-H Mm r Dedicate Riter Cabin Today LOGAN Tat.J. ' V MARVELLOUS In V ' K I - . if- V " ' ' - V V. t J ' J? ' -- - 1 , RECOVERY wwjwnwi wwrwwnwwruwwmwf"'e A " " 1 , A- - ' Due to Lydia EL Pink- hams Vegetable Compound AD ' 5.y - - - - S' - . LOGAN, July 21. Svw 6 . t , A - 4 f,-' v"Svs m . S 'O AND ft - v x j. o . ' ' f .v- , v . . f r . I . V '"k I - Jy. v- nt n-de- then-wor- M ... - :- - S - V- " t 'V t.v ; ' Coats Suitable for Immediate and Fall Wear ning at Liberty Park. Political Sagacity Shown at Democratic Convention, Mr. Vernon Says. Tha politkxil LOGAN, July JL of women nnd their ability stick to their convictions demonstrated at the Ieenocratic convention In New York, according to Miw. Weston Vernon, national committee-wonm- n from Utah, who returned from tho convention. Mm. Ver non spent a week in various southern states following the convention, visiting relatives of her husband, who accompanied her. "The women delegates at tta conMrs. Vernon states, were tention, eager to keep In touch with every- -' were-noviewed thing, things calmly and easily led away from their conMire. Vernon victions. was not a delegate, but attended the convention as a member of the national committee. The women, of the Utah delegation, headed toy Mrs B. W Musaer, wwre women to be proud of women who gave credit to Utah, says Mrs Vernon. They were loyal, active and Mrs. B. W. Muster is a constant. quiet worker, tout very effective. A committee of women, headed by WILss Chart Williams of Washington, restrict of Oohimtota, will dhH bn John W. Iavis, the Democratic nominee, in the near future to ascertain hjs stand i n g bill, on the Tcrwner-J'tftaccording to Mrs Vernon, who. together with a number of committeewomen from other staefi, worked for the introduction of the bill Into the platform Mrs Vernon met and talked with Mrs. Davis, wife of the nominee. She i a very wonderful little woman, ano will equal her husband in the performance of her particular duties declared Mrs Vernon, who stated that the nomination of Davis was pleasing to the women of the convention. The women leaders at the convention were unanimously of the opinion that they could conscientiously support Davis nd were confident of "his election. The women of the nation will particularly admire the idealism of Mr. Davis. In talking the matter over with Mrs. Halsey W. Wilson, national oirector of the school of democracy. BATTERY COMINQ HOME. I found that Davis is a man for whom F battery of the the women party leaders will work. LOGAN, July 21 LoMrs. Vernon. said In field 145th artillery will arrive Utah had more women delegates at gan Wednesday after having spent nathe convention in proportion to poputwo weeks at Camp Lewis at the tional guard encampment, according lation than any other state group. to information received here today. Recording to Mrs. Vernon. aadty to yas-terd- rl -- just as an Ounce of Prevention everybody evety day, eat "Posts tnan. flakes Away with drugs and 1 c s V Pioneer Dwelling Will Be Dedicated This Eve- nr. M v' I. ' r well-kno- dawn-to-du- ' 1 a laxatives! Prevent constipation by the proper food Post's Bran Flakes with other nutritious parts of wheat, provide bulk for the intes tines, bring about regular habits t Pioneers who crossed the plains between the dates July 24, 184, and May 10, 1869, will be the guests of honor at a pioneer celebration at Liberty park this afternoon. The celebration is being given under the direction of the Laughters of the Utah Pioneers and will open with a reception for the pioneers at the bandstand at 1 oclock. Following the reception a dinner will be given the pioneers at 5 o'clock. Dedication ceremonies for the Riter log cabin, which recently has been moved to Liberty park, will be held at the old mill at 8 10 o'clock, under the direction of Elias G. Woodruff, master of ceremonies. An address of welcome will be delivered by George Q. Morris. Formal preeentatlon of the ground on which the cabin stands will be made by Mayor C. Clarence Neslen. representing the city commission, and formal presentation of the cabin will be made by Benjamin F. Riter. who will represent the family of Levi E. Riter, owner of the cabin. Accept- ance of the ground and the cabin will be made by Flora B. Horne, president of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. A solo, "Ltah, We Love will be given Thee, by Laurinda Poulton Brewerton. President Heber J. Grant of the L. D, S church will deliver the closing address, speaking as the son of the first mayor of Lake, Jedediah M Grant. An invitation to attend the celebration Is extended residents of the state and to delegates to the 8. A. R. convention by the officers of Daughters of the Utah Pioneers. Dresses of All Kinds All Must Go. to Make Room for Our August Fur Sale .WASH DRESSES, SILK DRESSES SPf95 B ' Tbdayli , Posts Bran Dread ATd0jouSlikehittit Or.c. 51 075 $39.50 Afternoon Dresses 1, 5? . Your Skinny, . Tell him to take Cod Llxe Oil for couple of months and pet enough ;ood, healthy flesh on his- - bone to ook like s real man. ; Tell him he won t hare to swallow the nasty oil with $g00 fishy the taste, the because McCoy Laboof ratories New Vork are now potting up Cod Liver Oil in sugar-roote- CASH OR TERMS ' , bardly Friend, Ethel? $3950 Sport Dresses, SILK CAPES, $12 to $15 Values, Go at is Who Cash or Terms See Our Windows d form. tablet Aik ' for Cod Liver Oil Tablets. 8 e hrsm m- McCoy ' Johnson, Drugs, and Z. I. Drug and every druggist worthy the name As y 60 cents. sells them 60 tablets, man or woman can put on ftv pounds ot healthy flesh in thirty days, or the money paid for th tablets will be refunded. One woman put on fifteen pounds in six weeks. Children grow robust and strong. Get, McCoys, the original and genuine Cod Liver Oil Tablet. r (Advertisement.) C. M. Maughan to Arrive in Logan Tomorrow IAK1AN, July 2X. Lieutenant Rus-e- ll L. Maughan will arrive in Logan 2 Wednesday afternoon at oclock, according to telegraphic communication received by chamber of commerce officials today. He will be accompanied by Lieutenant George, who is in charge of the U. S. air service in the state, c And Lamar Nelson. He will stop In Salt lAke before hopping off for his home town to attend the centennial celebration and visit uith his family. Lieutenant Maughan v ill a standard DcHaviland plane to pilot Logan and will be accompanied bv two or three commercial planes belonging to a Texas oil company. He will land on the newly constructed landing field Ii dependent Candidate Covered Wagon Is east of the Utah Agricultural college, which has been named after him Representatives of the city, county, May Contest Seat Now ting Tribute to Piocelebration committee, civic organisations and chamber of commerce, as well as a large number of citiHeld by Iowan, Report. neers Who Won West. zens, will welcome the flier A royal welcome is being planned for the aviator No. 7 Logan f the American Legion pos$ will enterlow a. JuU 21 - Ail DLS That magnetic lit tonal erMin of tain him at the boxing and wrestling candidate for United ind pendent contests during the celebration. He history which so deeply thrills ever will be seated with Governor C. R. American aho spor it, The Covered States senator, but one selected from ' Mabey and Governor C. C. Moore of Wagon, opened yesterday at the the ranks of regular Republicans Idaho. Paramount-Kmpres- s theater for a mav go before the voter of Iowa in weeks engagement. Words seem pit- opposition to Senator Smith W. WELLSVILLE NAMES QUEEN. This was the statement ifully inadequate in attempting to tell BrookharL LOGAN, July 21. Mis Virginia Leath&m ha bran rlprt-- d quran of the glory of the niHsetrpiece. It poigtonight of a prominent Republican the centennial celebration to its avowed pur- here for the party's state convention sent Wellavtlle, according to repreinfor- nantly aocmpllsb,' to tomorrow t mation received today by celebration pose that of bringing realization officials at Logan. She had the iarg-e- the millions of American people of A conference on the desirability of number of vote out of a field of the great debt owed those courageous bringing out an independent senatofive contestant Mis Elsie Wyatt men rial candidate was heid tonight bewomen who braved the No and Mis Erma Lindley took second known and unknown hind guarded doors find perils and hard- definite carefully and third places, respectively. information on the discussion ships of the desert to build ultimategiven out and no statement would The was ly the great western empire TAKE8 COAST POSITION. it was said, until the quesbe feeling the picture inspires is one of tion made, had been gono over at further LOGAN, July 21 Riter. deep reveranee Bradley son of Mr. and Mrs B F. Riter of tomoi row'. The story of The Covered Wagon meetings this city, left yesterday to accept a bv Kmerson proposal was an outgrowth of has hng since be. theTh strenuous Hough opposition to Senator y position on the staff of the The strong romame me familiar Hrookhart in the June primary and ' Daily Union. He was graduatruns that ed lnt spring from Lel&nd Stanford of course, a oZf.n charaTt.f thS dmaatiWic Don on the part of a Proup with hlH record since is ...v university in journalism and econo- -' plav, but the real foundation smalion divided tne party mice, having formerly been a stuseries, of episode- and" rtartistnpajbm 1222. in Iowa dent at the Logan high school and which the pioneer encountered in The names of former Governor B. F. the Brigham Young college. their memorable undertaking of les Mmnes and John T J. Warren Kerrigan plays the role Carroll of Dubuque, former national of Will Banion, leader of one faction Adams Funeral Services train committeeman for inIowa, were promif the great covered wagon connection with mentioned enacts his part with a virile real- nently Lauritz Anderson Held He ism that makes him a forceful hero the independent candidate boom. be biought a candidate Should such in her 1018 Wilson wet simplicity Special to The Trfbxiw. Fknest Torrence plays out, it was pointed out, the action charming the state be outside KPTTTtATM, July 21 entirely F'tincra! serv- one of the strongest roles in his ca- would ice for Lanrltg Andcnmn, 65 year of reer John Fox. Jr .ns little Jed convention and incidental only inof that the age. were hftld in tho tabomarlc yes- Wingate, furnij-hboth unlimited all the prominent Republicans H s terday afternoon at 4 oclock Buihop comedv and path grim state are here for the conclave who h David N. Beal waa In charge of the determination genuine to he a man in spite is to name candidates for governor, and the apeakorv were Chrl of his joung years is gripping state auditor and secretary of agriWlll&rdsen, Thomag p, Thomson and Tbs remainder of the rast are ali ca- culture Beal Music wait furnished pable plavers who make their roles Another form of Brookhart opposiBishop bv tho choir under dtroctlon of Mrs vividly real tion more closely related to the conA vocal solo was renH C. Snell. Too much jpralee cannot he given vention. developed during the day dered by Mrs SneH and a duet bv the artistic and stirring prologue Jt wav a report that the resolutions Professor Ellis Johnson and wife of which proceeds eah presentation of committee would be a.sfted to write Manti. Into the platform a declaration that Written Staniev the picture by Mr Anderson was toom in Ephraim h twlls its the partv should stand by the it is a playlet who will accandidates October SI. 158 He is survived hr simple story in a forceful wav The He wife. Mrs. T.n& Anderson, and covered wagon of three the Coolidgc-Daw-- s pioneers, tively support will the following children Alverda, Reul. crosainff tb desert, is discovered stand by the regby ticket and who Mrs. fTvde fU evens of Bphraim and a band of Indians One demands the ular Republican majority in conMrs friaries Rasmussen cf Gunnison. privilege r.f slaving the white iron, gress. lMrment was in Park cemetery Should the convention ad pt nuoh and the rest go their wav, leaving the one in ambush When the whites a declaration It would go a step furis telling of ther than past - state conventions man the yxung return, City Woman Dies his cherished ambitions when he is sine Senator Brookhart assumed ofAs he is dying, fice Heretofore his party has made by the Indian in Salt Lake Hospital slain he W'suaUzes the progress to come no mention of hi name in Its resoof his and the accomplishments endorsing other lutions, although tpeetsl to Tfr TWtomw prohpeev are thrown in fLm xm the Iowa representatives In Washington PARK CITY, July 21 News was white of the covered wagdu Seven Senator Brookhart has not Although Bannock Indians from publicly announced himself as favorreceived in this city last night of the death of Mrs. Bertha Berry, wife of the Fort Hall reservation portrav the able of Senator to the candidacy E W. Berry, at a Salt Lake hospital. Indians part in the prologue. StanM La Foilette. some RepubMrs. Berrv had been sick for some ley Best and Lynn Alder in addition Robeft leaders declare he is preachlican months, and ten days ago was taken to Mr. Jon&asen are cast in the roles ing I a FoKette principles, and that to Salt TAke for special treatment of the white pioneers. this action puts him outside the regMrs. Berry was born in Virginia ular Republican ranks. R5 years of age. CONFISCATED. was and STILL Nev., fty, Fhe bad been- - a resident of Hbie city You Can Brileva In. n was confiscated by sttll 8ln,breach I bod and you for more than thirty year. She is T A. hay (sllicott, deputy sheriff, at If vonr survived by her husband and one West Jordan in the head, poor of Bwimmln R. E and pell yesterday, brother. C. A. gprtnger of OsJcland, Springer was arrdvted for possession appetite, constipation and a aeneral Cal Funeral aerviresyd!I be held In of the still and liquor which was feeltna. tt la a lrn ywur Salt Lake City Wednesday afternoon. found on the premises. The giant still liver I torpid. The ene really dein the customary plaee pendable remedy for all disorder In was placed BANDITS GET PAYROLL. In' front of the jail, where it consti- the liver, stomach and bowel Is It act powerfully on the hvr BETH!LETmr. Pa.. July 21. Two tutes quite a nucleus to rebuild the dlsreotton, purifies the unmasked highwaymen robbed B. T. tremendous pile of copnerware which strenrtben f the General was recently sold to the county and bowel and restore a fine feelinr of P. Tanss manager vim and cheerfulness. Price taken gwv Clear company, of the tnwry, Five gallons of Hquor and twenty Mo. .Sold by Schramm Johnson, Druaa. parroTl amounting to $17,0CJ and (Advertisement) barrels ot mash also were confiscated. Fit Sacra-menti- Operation Ends in Death for Oscar J. Taylor Poisoned Nerves Oscar J Taylor, 31 years of age, died yesterday at & local hospital following an operation for appendicitis. He was born yv Wichita F a 11 Texas, and lived twelve was He by his widow, Mrs f Helen Taylor car Wavne Taylor 16 months of age, his mother, Mar Tavlor and the folbrothers lowing and sisters Albert T Taj lor of Oklahoma, Henrv n J Ty,or Tavlor of Rock Springs, Wyo ; Coy Taylor of Los Angers. Thomas J. Taylor of Kelly Field Texas. Eva Jorden of Fort Worth, Tex.is, and Le Roy Taylor of Los Angeles. Neuritla or nerve Inflammation often follows an attack of malArial poisoning, typhoid fever, pneumonia or some other infectious disease. The most frequent causes of the trouble, however, are colds, injuries, bruises, or nervous exhaustion. .Neuritis, may aXfect pne nerve or It nisv involve many. In some cases the pain moves from place to place, but usual!' it is confined to the shoulder, neck, forearm, thigh, leg or small of the back. Beware of drugs that relieve by deadening the nerves. Such relief is deceptive and dangerous. Eopa Neuritis Tablets act in a safe, natural way, helping to remove the Inflammation and bring about permanent, lasting results. (Jo today and obtain a dollar bottle of these tablets. Sold in Salt Inke Cltr by Schramm-JohnsoDrugs, and all other leading Boerlcko A Runyon Co , druggists Mfrs San Francisco. (Adv.) had;y Woman Injured When Puhed from Train Car Mrs M, A. Cantrell, at the rear of Jon-?uH- A24G-gatto- Her-bln- e. ly -- Ci, who lives West North Temple street, was badly bruised and shaken up when she fell from a Saltalr train on Sixth West street last mgl)t Witnesses aatd the train had slowed down at the crossing of another railroad and that Mrs ('antre)l had started to get off with her daughter, Esther. 4 930 -- Cause Neuritis n, years old. when some boys who were hurrying to alight pushed against her and she fell. She was taken to tbe emergency hospital for troatmenL ARRESTED. and Millie 30. were arreetdd by members of the sheriffs office lost night on a charge of manufacture and possesatiUs sion of liquor Two said to belong to the women were Tif554 at officer confiscated by the fany court. WOMEN SteTla Evans, 30, Sork-rtde- thirty-gallo- r, n r Relieved by New Prescription L Ro hards, a California druggist, toa been putting up of thousands physician prescription for stomorh troubie ami indigestion, and now he has at last developed a n prescription which haun- a quick, beneficial action entirely known before This remedy, which is known as Korrerto. stimulates the flow of gamrk Juices which digest AkkI, neutralises arid stomach caused bv souring of food and assists Intestinal d?gestkn which eliminate that terrible pain cauved by accumulation of gas In thi remarkable discovery Mr. Richards has combined the most recent medical knowledge in one rem For years H triple-actio- . cw .FOB Sudden and severe pain in Stomach, Bowels, Intestinal Cramp, Colic, Diarrhoea SO yearn In use SO yearn dependable ad when weeded ward. SO times Its coat single dose for a Equally valuable at bom, when traveling and for emergencies by night or day. Sold i $SiN0Ll Be sure to get real Resinol , Gas, Heartburn, Acid Stomach for Park Ounce of Prevention t move around in bed. My husband got me Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound, and after taking it I was bo much better I could do all my work again. I do ray housework, have a garden, raise chick- -' sng, and in harvest time I worked in the field and helped pick corn. Sometimes I do chores and milk- - I took the Vegetable Compound beforeand after my baby was born, ind it has always helped me wonderfully. 1 believe there is no better medicine made for women, and I hope very woman will give it fair trial. -- Mrs. August R. Wieperhoft, K. No. 2, Bo 84, Truman, Minnesota. Women suffering from troubles so jommon to their sex should give Lydia E. 1ink hams Vegetable Compound a fair trial. The Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has relieved women of such troubles for the past fifty years. For tale by druggists everywhere. " Completed; Larg Attendance Is Expected. 1- I n nm-faw- f s' p e- - j ... n I wa badly Truman, Minn. in bad and pains my side and back; sometimes! - couldnt Plans for Celebration Are Logan will b In cengala dress for the Csre niUey next tennial celebration, which open Decorations are Thursday morning. being put up In all parts of the city, flags, festoons and electrical displays The Ibelng In evidence everywhere. various business houses are bedecknational ing their establishments In colors and filling their windows with historical exhibits. are Twenty-fiv- e thousand people expected to visit the valley at the homecoming and celebration during Its two days' duration. Every prothe vision Is being made to rare for assembled In the largest crowdof ever Jim capital city sawthe100valley which years ago. SpeBridger first cial Invitations have been sent to scores of pioneers and men of the west. Two governors. Charles K. Mnbey of Utah and C. g Moore pf Idaho, together with the transcontinental n flier, Russell L Maughan will be attendance at the celebration,L-Hetoer J. Grant of the Jchurch also will toe present and will addree the celebration visitors.fall rw Committees appointed last the celebration have completed and everythin is in readinessot days for the two most significant A core of special j5ban-hUrtoand features, historical, educational recreational, will mark the two days celebration. An ambitious Tageant and a historical parade of Progress will toe held on the flm day, the pathe rade forming at 10 oclock 8 in morning and the pageantwillat dealo etoex with Both in the afternoon. the exploration and settlement of the valley. The souvenir program of the celeready bration Is off the press anda schedfor distribution. It contains ule of the activities during the two andays, a list of the pioneers, nouncement of committees, and in-a It of Cache valley. brief history clude, pictures of Peter Maughan, who was the leader of the first pioneer contingent to settle In the valBenson, one ley in 18S. and Hera T. who was apof the leading pioneers, S. church pointed by the L. D. stahe the Cache f valley president in 1860 tournaments Horseshoe pitching will be conducted during the celebration, the following having quali-in fied in the tryouts for entrance the finals- - Leroy Merrill of Trenton. James Hill of Smlthfleld, Pern Jacobsen, John J. Fry, Daniel Scott ard Fred Gibbons of Logan, E. R. Tripp find Milo Harrison of Richmond, William Gibbons and Jesse Kent of Mill ville, and John T. Anderson of Providence Indians from th, Ptort Hall reservation hi Idaho will be present at the celebration and will take part in the parade and pageant. ThewillIndians, arrive with all their equipment, tomorrow and will be stationed "on the campus of the Brigham Young One old Indian arrived -- In college. the city yesterday to take part In the celebration and upon seeing the nuMe merous whiskerltes exclaimed, come; me wee whiskers, me laugh." RICHMOND COUPLE WED. LOGAN, July 21. A marriage license was Issued at the county clerk's office this afternoon to Joseph McMurdie and Carrie Christensen, both of Richmond County Clerk Gordon J. Foster performed the marriage ceremony. VOMflirs THIS oth 11 V M 1924. edy, and he himself has seen Korrerto work wonders in hundreds of severe case of stomach trouble where aU other remedies had failed. 8o aure is the triple action of Kor-reot- o to bring relief in all cases erf sour stomach, gas, heartburn, stom-ao- h anil inteetinai pains, acid stomach, bloated and distended atonhach, bad breath, dlzsincsa, nausea, rein about the heart, etc. In chronic and acute Indigestion, that this remarkable remedv is now distributed to leading druggwrts to be sold on a guarantee of satwrfaction or money refunded In this city Korrecto is rectoy all Schramm-JohnMo- n ommended (Adv.) Drug Stores. If yon want to get rid of eczema, pimple, or other distreuiog tkia eruption, you will accept no substitute for Resinol. Preparations simitar in nam or appearance ars s of iuat the atm at Resinol. Although a few unscrupulous deal era may offer them as or for Res tnol, they ar often crudely made, of little healing power, and aotno may even be dangerous to use. Buy in tba original bias package. Retinol ia never told in buT: DEMAND The Wackfi Beat Took Over 100,000 people hate that TANLACL bn relieved them ef ; testified Stomach Trouble, Rheumatism, Hal-Nutritio-n, Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Weight, Torpid Liver or Constipation. Ask Anyene Who Eai Stop that com this new way HERB ia Instant and im relief from that com. gone in a minuta, and noon th com itself gone. at y oof druggist. A Get Bin-ja- y notsd scientist discovered it different from any other com remedy. Dos away with dangerous sale, scientific, quick. paring Use it tonight. Walk in comfort tomorrow. All the pain Bluejay citsmi Taken TANLAC ora M MILLION ROTTUfl SOLO Per . - Bab By AB Ceed Drectfrt Sweeten. r the Stomach -- |