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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, "1921. 11 MUTT AND JEFF Jeff Tries Out the (Copyright, 1924, by B. 0. Thhtt. Trade Mark Reg. V. 8. Pat Off.) Fairway of the Pueblo Golf Course Hard-Bake- d is By BUD FISHER IT Corinne Griffith xwij UciSStV IciLoBiSoiy cmtmc a 1,L nnnnrn pu Lnll Till rLlrllULU I h j ., ., -- , nri .......... ..lHlHt J 00J loU (ta Wfirkl BpaiMr (Bt Inn b'Mtw- ...W.J tpot OsmMV, wt), SUm 4 ., HXTAM. I IN TT - 1 imI .Mi' (la. Xtmtm) proves tha beat kind of speedway for automobiles. The salt crystals cohere like solid rock. Moreover, aa la equally well known, they adhere to with substances Just about foroljtn the same tenacity. . Solution Hence the experlmi-ntWhy not try the binding power of this saturated solution, under evaporation, to bind Be logifher the particles of gravel In the road surfacing being planed on the clay subfrrado ot the Wendover cutas off across the ealtbeds? Tha need not cost much. Tha solution was present tri practically un feet limited and but few a t'se of a anturated solution of aalt, from thesupply, road. It waa simply a matmagnesium thlorida and various other ter of using a band pump and a hose chamlcala In lieu of PorOand cement, to bring the water from the trenches tn nlnil tnAthmr th rravftl xmeiA aa to the roadway. tH an Burfaclng on tha Wendover hiffhwaj, rJT.hjhT?VAon' ,nl,"'la ona of the experiments being con- pearance of success. If this a being ducted by atafe and federal enineera proves true, the roadway should ba some to since for easy maintain, on that roadway, now tinder construcmonths each year the Wendover cuttion. The engineers themselves have off croes of a lake, will the middle little to say about the experiment, many miles wide, of just such a soexcept that so far aa It has gone It lution. VICTORY HIGHWAY; looks fairly promising, but that tha teat will come when the traffic is on Mr. Blow, with Mrs. IsBlow and members of their family, traveling from tha highway. San Francisco to iXew York, over the Which fa pretty much tha same Victory highway. , He will probably think aa saying that "tha proof ot tha return from New York aa far as Chicago, at least, over tha Lincoln pudding la the eating of It." H talks interestingly of highway, Ben Blow, fnanag-e- r of the Victory and Incidents ot national Sroblem planning. Highway association, however, la not "The Victory highway." said Mr. quite ao oonservatlv. Mr. Blow, who, Blow now paved from yesterday, "is Beventv-flvIf not an engineer, la at least a stu- New York e miles of dent tha road gams, with a mighty west of 8t.to about with the exception IjOuIs. wlda rang of experience, thinks that towna. a in small few of My gaps sometimes the euccess- of the pudding the end of 1926 the pavement will exmay be forecast by a little nibble, tend to Sallna, Kan. From that eaten for a test while the savory mass Is cooling. In other words, Mr. point west actlva wor,k la going en all Blow aaya that there la already con- along tha route, and the remarkable th nx la that along ail porta ot the masiderable traffic ot road-buildithe work being undertaken In chinery, supply ears and the Ilka over routs to have tha the experimental 1000 feet of road- roadbig way Is all aimed completed by 193. Nevada, for way at italduro, and at least under la busy on several stretohes such traffic, tha aallna sotutioa , haa example, wts-Wendov- er or me roau. this including The proved to be a good binder. section, and the Humboldt road surface, ha aaya. would be card la work to ba sink country. This to beat. completed by tha end of next year, BINDER ACCESSIBLE. from the outside and with a little help It happen this way: When tha ma in two counties, the highway will be terlals for the aubgrada on the Wen-dov- er complete In W2. highway were being excavated, "There are big problems all along a diteh-diggmachine was used. route, being considered and met. Tha big wheel, which, la the business the ara I often aaked whieh la the biggest. end of this machine, gnaws a trench You In have a big one In the twelve feet deep, threa feat wide, and, WendoverUtah cutoff. You may think: it as work progresses, extending for la tha Merest. Over In Missouri they thousands ot feet In a mathematically are laying out a road from St. IjOUia straight line, .parallel to tha con- to Kansas Oty which will be twenty-si- x structed roadway. When tha ditches miles shorter than the shortest wera made and threa to five were railroad route between these two to furnish required enough material cities. No consideration Is being for tha eubgrade tha whole aurface elalma to the of communities of tha saltbeda waa under water. This riven from the shortest enVnrlng and summer, as during every gineering route between the two tersummer season, this water arte off minals. engineering considerations tha surface, but It Is always closa to take the Ifroad half a mile or five it. knd tha trenches left bv tha miles from a community, that Is machine are now excessively Jong where the road goes, regardleaa of lanxs vi sauna soimion, corning to the pressure brought by the commuwithin a short distance of tha sur- nity to take the road through lta busi face of the salt. In thesa trenches the evaporative process la going on, ness section. . BIO CONSTRUCTION. and the solid contents ara gradually "Then aaratn. east of Philadelphia. cryatallixing and falling to the bottom or adhering to tha aides of tha between that city and Oamden, N. J., trench. In tha course of a few years. they are building the longest sturpen- It is expected, the trerlehea will have slon bridge In tne worm, im( filled up with solid salt, level with between abutments. That la aome of Saturated Used Chlorides to Binder for Gravel. ....if EXCHANGE REVIEW FOR DAY stock ' LIVESTOCK , north Receipts, Anie sales, Old Ben Coal Corporation 7j Debentures Dua 1934 Payable at maturity at 105 A fixed sinking fund paysuffiable cient to retire by eall $250,. 000 of Debentures in each year at 110, beginning Feb. Paths Pirce 100 and Int. Offered If. aa and .lsu4' wtoen Circular on request Hie National City Conipasj New York Salt Lake City 602 Deaeret Ban Bldg. Telephone .Wasatch flM MINER Wis., opening KILLED Ipcelal to The Tritons. BY The Victorian Comedy "The Flying Carpet" and At sea Nevelty. City o BLAST, . a. fl6p.M 't . Fare 35c each way so 2 p. c--5 r A " m1Jr j - bTj1. ;7 ' SI.-1S- 3I SI..-17- 3I SSjO - Mntnt Silver king company ot Utah. FritMpal place of business. 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Wallac.. t .10 NTO- - 229 Mrs. Olga Waaler 160 li.oo NT- - 10 Ira Wieler.-- IS l.to NTO tit U U Wlnklemaa Co. .... ..... 14 1.4 NTO- - ttCefla Winter 10 1.0 NTO I7t Ceiia Winter .... to And In asjoordano with law and an order of the board of dlrentors mads so many is ism oay oi juir, I of aelt of suon stook aa may be neosewsry will bs sold at the company a on ice, room 11 K earns Bait Lake City, Utah, at building. 19 o'clock a m. on Tuesday, September IS, lt24, to pay m dllniuent aeaeasment thwrerm, together with the eost Of ad'rtllng and erpentnt of O, W. BHOWKi saila Seoretary. ""Office tl KeSlflS' Building, Bart lake City, Utah. NOTICE OP SALE. . ' "MerTBsTsTT Bankrupt ai"ef Th Hull ToSTrery stook of man's and boys' hats, cape, clothing, ansae and furnishings, at Montpeller. Idaho, 7W0 value about tiatnres about NT-161- 0 ' a ,., t.0 1 a par-ee- l tel .... ......... II Vra HAttla Ulm. .... I bei ..... Mra Hatti e dim. M. lit Isaonro tnaa .. tUX . 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II 1.10 7190 Maude tJtrous ,.10O NY-K'S- O Detroit True Co, 11 1.10 JTLO 147 Maude Strouse 43 nra . in, - Mh-uu-n 4t " - . . " " 1700. ATI ftrst-ela- s Herrman .. ....100 10. OA siook, sstislsttnr of Htws .... 1 l.eo STMth standard lines as t lorahetm Hess ,...21 1 o shoes. Stetson hats, etd. Will b gold N YO lit Miriam 0 Kiaaheth Heover ll .t Wednesday, September It, 1914. ' 8IT) II 1. 10 Sealed bids, areompanled by bank NT" 170 Morris Hemter .. 14 761 Morris NT1.40 draft or certified eheck for tiOO. Hertef Kat Holland ...17S 17.10 to apply on ptirchase or to besania re- 1144 flora B. Homer.. 11 1.10 turned if bid Is rejected.. nous- 7171 rreoaneai and Terms, cash, fight reserved - te l.TS reject any- er- - ait bids, . . man nous. tstt lYenertoat fitock can be Inspected tmttl date ... IS 1.4S trstn . T17I .Fredarltat BCDXST . iiVaaOTTtTB. Jitnua. 1 lUi Assigaee, NTO- - 174 v fJ .It NTO- - 121 Detroit Sll Maggi TTTm t Oserars KT- - I Oeora-- s NT- - 1 Oeorge NT ll Oeorg 10.00 11.00 10.00 10.00 1.10 .. t. .,..,.100 10.00 SIDI Carri 4.00 Mark . 10O0 100. .0 166 18.10 1.60 SUO -- 1121 Wm. Lt Mason NT-1316.09 Wm, L. Mason .. II l.M 427 H. H. Bass ......100 410 H, H. Bass IM W. . Bateman.lW SUO " ......100 Lam Ephralm ...... 113 11.20 bert Mabel behman . 144 166 tit 4071 Walter H. lAai ouist .. .. .... It 1.40 5TTjO - 114 Car bis A. lAmg.... OS t.60 NTO 111 Carlos A. liouc... 10 1.00 33 Airs. Carlos A. Lonat . ...,,.100 10.00 NTO- - lOt Mra Carlos A. .... S.OO Dont ... tif 1.70 810-18- 0 T, U. Lotterl 4 Joeepn .i.ynon...i a.zu SLO 2 ill M. J. LTnch .... IS .1.10 10 1381 M. J. I.ynch .... 1.00 1381 M, J. Lrmftt .... 10 .... 10 1.00 13 ST M. 3. 2 Annls O. Machey.100 10.00 NT-llAnnie O. Mackey.100 IO.OO KLt 411 John Macale .... 10 J.O ... 10 1.00 1141 John liavckue IMS H. I SUrf Mad-so- n r .... IN THE LAW FORBIDS 1 " NOTICE. ConevwldaUd 424 mmmm pakitaqes,- irsWisyj''' A eeeeet)wa)Beeeeei BUO a 'a n increase in bathing rates. Bpecial trains for pedal parties can be arranged with management Phonei Wasatch 937. Jcfcnciulu Australia B. m, of JACK DEMPSEY IN "WEST OF THE WATER BUCKET" 11:30 a, m. 4:10 p.m. 5;35 p, m, 7:28 p. m. , ik I Joseph a. .Arm- ...,19S Oe.104 S. NT'114 iT&aotis KT-n. S, Baehs Co.100 Co. SI st 5 J, fl. Baotie NTO- - l"L B. B. Baker .. 40 17 Osorss F. Baiter. 10 BIX- - aiSOeoraw T. Baker 15 n n n Arrive Salt Lake City . Kattierln Katharine Kathertne Kathertna S0X- - 114 Katharine lbold..U9T 111.70 Hugo Jacosrin ..100 10.0(1 tit 4. SO Hugo Jacobson . . 4 $tJj - 123 SIjO 234 Hugo jacohson .. tt S.70 -Bit llw J. ;C. Johnson.... si ftt. -- 1231 J. 'C. Johnson.... 100 10.00 J. C. Jotinson..,..100 10.00 J. C Johnson. M. 100 10.00 .! NYO- - 074 Jbrvea Baker... 41 14 1.40 SIX) 101 Albert M. Kahn 1.60 IS 421 llorenoe Kahn 11 PTjO a 103 liuoiaa Kahn . . 1 .10 NTO- - Ml Win. H. Kaaten 1420 Morris K. KAts It 14 S.40 BLO 1311 Marie Kilkenny 100 10.00 4 David Klenlt 100 io.oo David Klenk 11 s.io William Kobe 1340 William Kobe ... 12 t.io NTO 12 Kohn at Co. .... It 1.60 .60 NTO- - 196 Joseph KrauS .... I NTO- - 40 Joseph Kraus .... t .60 111 Ji4hralm lam(U .10 19.00 fcert 8L ttl Bphralm lam 10.00 .. tMrt ,,....100 Lara- Sli 125 Ephraim 10.00 . .. wm ......vv SL,- - 121 Kphraim lam- 100 10.00 bart .. .. I1T Iltihralm lasn- - l.0 n 1S.0 lbold..l9S 19. R0 Inold..US 11.60 Ibold.. 11 1.10 I1old.. 14 1.40 NT-2J- , ' lie Chiwrsn mr-nt- $1.60 SSo BABY 14 it 1.40 1,40 NT-I0- Notlo is hereby gtrsn tha rhert are deflnttuent Upon the fellowint d- sortoaMi stoeK. on aooovnx m assess mant tan. IT or tan flat rents car shars, levied On the Itth nay ot July,ltwa, tne sevetsa amounts set opooartta the names ot the respective tooTAolders, at follows: fShrs. ArnL Cert. No. Nam. JAZZ BAND ' Saltair remains open lor postGpdtf newn, bathers! season bathing after Iibor Day. The water is ideal,' perfect the best it has been this year. Thousands enjoyed the plunge last September. Cone out, often! Bait Lake N. HurwItS I NT-103- Me, SSd, Boo. NigMe, SSo, We, 7M, (Inotudes war tax) OELINOXJENT TRAPS tears ton - l.0 Mat. . BENDER & New Train Schedule, Effective Tuesday, .Septa 2 Pflcss "RENO OR BUST" n n n ui $!; Comedy MAURICE Septem- BELLEVTJE, Ida., EepL 1 3eorge HtuTlson waa killed and 8am Still . eer touglytejiay T by a "prewtgture ' aunme Moore . mine ciasi in about 11:30 o'clock this afternoon. The Injured mas waa taken te tat Holley hospital. Nothlrm Lifts It On Earth, The new treatment for torn! fleam, Samoa cuts, wounds, sores or lacerations that Is doing such wonderful Work In flesh "SYOHtY SHORT UMt" 1 the Borosone- lisnikl end heailwj n S, Malt atii Ftnress Steamers, SlESA, . powder combination treatment. The 1.W tOVOMA. VKHTDSA, Borozone Is a powerful antlsep-ti- c liquid kateA IMfit 104A1. 8liliil frata SaS that punfles the wound of all JIov. Oct. Oof. Id. IS, 7, "PIt Fr.neiaoo, poisons and Infectious germs, while the acd erery 91 days. pvroxone great healer. VQyOLUlV m tot, 1st eL IW0; STDircT 4 Triers is powder Isik the it on earth for nothing1 K00HII IMS W0aXOlat Ut oL nt. raesrt-safe- tyand efficiency. Price 1, $UO0. Sick JTow, (Mcruitf) 80a, tOo and 11.20. ociamio HetkMsmr eo. Powder aoo ana wn. etota tjy llohraoBrn-Jo- hn S suM it,, gas rraaoiHw. Send far sfetare tlasr. son, Ifinra , iAAr Shows 'itstO, 1:60, S, f, JANET ADLER'S Bathing .... II .... 14 rhan .. HVaaWirinlr man ., ... ' 'Monsieur Beaucalrcff "TRIUMPH" HOPPER wafSW .. .. m 1487 till 4l7 t n n n Nnmpa, Chamber of Com mere, the Parma Chamber of Commerce and the Caldwell Commercial olub will meet In the near future ts consider the matter of sending an exhibit to the national dairy show to fee held - t4SI Kajtherlns Ibolti. .19t ,.. In "Mutt That Charms" B. In. . At S, 7 fcfitl GOSLER & LUSBY post-seano- IN Cast Includes! Leatrlcs Joy, Rod La Roejue, Theodore Kesleff, Robert Efison, 2a Su Pitta Oeorge Fawcatt, Cecil B. OS Mine. Big Paramount Production. n n n on T1MI KT-14- H RUDOLPH VALENTINO TODAY n n n Post-Seas- PLAYING NY-11- - 1- tlTS yredarloa Carol and Louise Dore EDNA UALLACE , America's oreatest dancer, presents her own dance creation oyncopaior i ta Paramount Week. Attraction THE ETERNAL FLAPPER IS IN TOWN Va Id ' z ' LAST TIMES GEM Burr Nlokle appearing In person Children -'- - -- IT IS DIFFERENT SOc; T wr ? . Next-VTH- THE GIRL WHO CHEATED FATHER TIME SSe.60e.7Se, . . NOW - ARMSTRONG l.-- in Milwaukee. ber 27. Nw I . Laks Whispering Hope" esc, 1. jTjTi I GYPSY JIM tllliliiiiiiiliimiiiiig "Tfce Land o! Mats, 1 Leo Carrlllo's latest starrlnfl vehicle Every nlftht at Prices CSo, SOc, 75c, $1 Matinees Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 Prices 286 and BOe E BROKEN VINQ" Shows 12:30, 2:15, 4, 8:48, 7:S0, 9:18 fr Idaho Cities May Exhibit at Wisconsin Exposition CALDWELL, Idaho, Sept. VA meeting of representatives of the Bennett - i In e Evefe-e- so. r RalphPRESENTS Cloninger Harry Langdon Mack 'Louisiana- WILKES THEATER IIUSBAfiDS" Ths Great Wonder Picture Bennett and Peters 'K JLJf Zcz Ctt 33 "CHAriGIHG l.o.7S. state officials and others aa to the best means of solving the problem presented bv the Vlctorv hlrhwav route east of Salt Lake, through the Ulntan basin country to the Colo rado Una. He is hopeful that neces this work will be avail sary funds able at aa early date. tONDOH Moirrr. tOriOH, Sept. 8r tllttr, SH per onnee. seat; pr per cent. a t.ii,t.H.iit s,t, . . aaBBaBaBMaBBaaBaaMaBaaMg Leatrice Joy! "The Wendover cutoff, I should aay, la 75 to 80 Per cent complete, and will be finished, at the present rate of progress, this fall. I believe It ta so designed and Is being so construct ed, that a remarkably good permanent highway will be the result." Among other things. Mr, Blow, dur ing his stay In the city for the past few days, haa been conferring with Meney, 2H per cent. Discount rates, abort Mils, sal three months' btlla, a 1$ 1$S n. Paramount Week Attraction s aalt-bed- dry. M; alertro- - NOW PLAYING lw when -. l: rntnes. ALU THIS WEEK the aurrwindlng ealtbeds, and the engineering feat. wnera tna trenches were will "And eo, I don't know which l the piacea no longer be distinguishable. piece of work being done on blgost The solution In thesa trenrtiaa - this route. The road Is aa a whole, I rlea n per cent of salt, as against tha believe, a big Idea, and It has many zy 10 i per cent in. the waters of the porblems, which axe being met, and ureal alt Ijake. Other chemicals most of which will, as I have Indir coniainen, oi omu-se- , aa in Great cated, be things ot the past by the Salt take. The surface of tha a. and of 1928. aa Is well known, '- Hiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiin .. doudea the September marKets; tne course of prices waa absolutely halting and uncertain. Underlying all of that season's financial perplexity Was the planning- of heavy purchases, at home and abroad, which led to the sudden and violent trade recovery of the ensuing spring; yet fhe markets did not fall into-linuntil December. Even lit a year like 1930, when the sweeping readjustment of trade and credit, foreshadowed as far back aa the sprirur, was destined to overwhelm the financial structure in Novamlber, the stock market for a nvaith after Labor day was engaged In a futile effort to Wd up the railway shares and discount bwtter business. AH that was proved by this experience of other recent years was that the full trend of aa autumn situation does not always beoonw visible until the season Is welt ad vanned. It may be so this year, or It may not; but It would seem that, at any rate, some doubtful points of the present situation must avt leant be made clearer before very loner. 178 l.Hofe w iutall reedptt m. in trimtt te IM 10, bidding troorer, Cattle Receipts, 204, lpelndlat 100 head direct to the kml packoFsi ae early sales, NEW YORK, SapL 1. iAII Important market jKimlnally steady, all receipts direct 123, Receipts, financial and commercial markets were te Bheep local psekera; market nominally steady. closed for txie Labor day holiday to OOOEH. day, and there were no quotations. OOTilSK, llf3, IncludS'pt. 1. Uwetpts? Wall Street habitually eomes back ing' S5B direct t tbe local nickers and 50 1a te tfraaelsce. transit to work on fh day after Labor day bead packer; no at pniefwcta, steady; late SaturIdea that the period Of dayearly with a one load of 200 lb. botchers sold at vacation idleness la abruptly terminated flattie naeeists. I Mo; tarty sales en and that the autumn Activities will be cows fairly setlre. fully steady, little doInstantly In evidence. This expectaing sa etners; bulk buictarr cows, tB-?tion Is never fulfilled. During the first i.00; canncra ami euttcre, tl.W3.0O; part toad ot grass steers, I6.9U; bulla, mostly part of September the financial mar- 13.85, TT kets ami the business comtninity are Paeep Heeelple, if.MT, including In much the same mood as the house- bead Is waaslt to Kanaaa City market, ST752 Omaha market, 812 to Iowa fMdera, 1818 te who have their win' reopened keepers market and 1627 to Illinois feed-ar- t; tor residences and who, while waiting to CntesfO for their much delayed summer lug- told market steady; six decks of lambs flo.23. at gage and the vexatious autumn house-cleanin- g, are hardly officially at home. KANSAS CITY. Precisely as Septemher ks a month TAX. CITY, Ma, Sept. I. ftTntted Ark-ultar.- ) without plan or purpose In our social States Department of 'attle life, it Is apt to be an uncertain period Receipt", 28,0io; calves, sunt); fed steers in the markets. ftnd yearliaft. trendy; tpsta strong ea year-IlnsThere is poeekSly more reason than top haBdyweifrhte, (10.15; beat yearusual, however, for the coming month lings. IIB.MJ bulk fed steers and yearlings, to raise some definite sudoposis to frsaeere, steady; balk, as.Ouffi the course of events this autumn, from .75; she stock, steady; beef cows, mostly 2.1.',i&2.2S; bulla, sr.S1.20: canners, the fact that the midsummer marbeiognaa, $3.7064.00; Testers, weak kets have moved in an unusually strik- teteady; SOc lower; beavy ortfflTGc culm, off; ing way In on direction or another, Teller, sja.oolo.6u-- . medium-weighthave halted or reversed their, move- bulk beat S5.5Oit.00; H.QQuasO; IwaTies, ment In the laat week or two, and have atorkera and feeders, strong to lse hither; appeared to be waltina for some early htilk, top feeders, $7.50; stock indication ae to the financial and In- Cowat e4.1o.M; nd keifert, iOe to 16e hither; dustrial future. Home definite sterns weak to 35e lower; bulk U!n cowscalves, and as to whether orders from merchan-tnelfert, $2.7533.2o; ealrea, are to Increase, as to whether fcaslo loOO; Boga 'Beeelpta, active, barely Indices ltke steel production are to steady to ItKmr with Saturday's beat time; top, $9.68; bulk present a more promising aspect, as to ahlpper top, t'J.70; packer .0(fi.So; bulk good t choice whether money rates are to stay at of aales, son to 180 tt.G0 averages, All; pound th tnklmimmer lev si or will rlae, can' sowa, $8.2.18.M); atock plat, dull. not very well be long delayed. All of packing . te stie jgic lower, mostly 77.H). these financial weather signs will be fMieepKeceipts. 12.0u(i; lambs, steady to closely watched this month. Sic higher) Ooloradoa, $19. SO; top natives, The course at events in early autumn $11,711: fat range ewes, sheep, stesdy; has been varied In the last few years. $a.00D.iH. tl. win vv rruimiiwrai, in.a nu, uv, stock market stood motionless,, for month. In face of the Japanese earthquake, Italy's threat to Greece and U dethreatened strikes at home. NOW AT clined when xhess Influences were past and did not revive until Kovember. In .192!! the railway shopmen's strike overSALT LAKE THEATRE reue t. Tin, spot, CXI Tl su-d. spr. CM; 'fauna, LAKH, aurtet; - no early "r"'""" : 1 imno, Mil UK I01TR 1 aTETAl XAaXXTS. MARKETS. pry ipAVSVe; VSp IT.) L. i ?v 'I - : ' - o raj2y filS?. - - t vf? and Milton Bills - |