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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 1G, 1UNX Salt Filed" Against- - , Chief Con. Company Suit to recover It! sod. representing alleged expected profits bad not a lease enjoyed hr them been terminated. was filed by William Tusky and Joseph Ronovtch agalnet th Chief Narcotic Suspect Begged After Local Sheriff's Office Gets on Trail. E.Webber. who waa recently I rested In, San Franclace through th efforts of Captain W; T. Ay land of tha sbarlffa offlca, has baan Indicted on four counts of narcotic and postal law violation In California bjr tha federal grand fury, according to Information received yesterday, by thS dep-- r uty. tVebber la declared to be a member of a national, perhaps International. narcotic ring A second arrest, that of William Jeffries-- alleged partner, appear. Imminent, according in tha , deputy sheriff The sheriffs office obtained Its wlltnS arrest of an alleged addict known as Blue" Kinney or . . Frank .Murphy, about a month ago. Kinney, according to Captain A laud, had been under surveillance by his office for some time, principally at the races held recently at the fair grounds. One night- - Kinney and - a n Kelly, got Into an t companion. when the farmer accused Kelly of Informing against him previously 1 In Ogden. Knife play resulted end Kelly area given treatment at the mergency hospital. Tha neat day the sheriff's offlca arrested Kinney and learned that be was addicted to tbs drugs It la said. Search of a his person and room revealed a quan v tltv of narcotics and some notations and addresses In a memorandum book. Kinney was taken to tbe county boa-- . pita! for treatment, and r escaped. Ayland then wired 153 " toCsptaln Webber and Jeffrie for some dope., using a key name be learned from the book. It arrived, with some information oh real estate" or code 3rv narcotics. , according to the of .finer. The deputy then asked tha Denver district office of the federal narcotic acrvlce-fo- r an agewt'and obtained the assistance locally of Dr. A. H. Tay--lo- r federal narcotic agent.' L. P. McQuillan, narcotic agent, and an man of the sheriff's office went to San Francisco, where the , arrest of Webber WSJ, effected and the dope received ln,,S!t' Lake Identified for the yrglifl Jury. r-- alter-eatlo- uee-Hs- f -- f der-coV- er Man With Broken Neck Likcito Joke About It ' RCpDINO. CaL. Aug 15. (By the Associated Press i To lis abed with a broken neck and talk and joke shout it. is tha experience of A. 8 Abbott. - Cottonwood, Cal , rancher, who ewa a nrck by an automobile two dave ago. V 'At first It was believed he suffered enlv minor bruises, but an showed the break. Doctor declare hie case very unusual. r PO8T0FFICB 9rial ESTABLISHED. Tribuss. WASHINGTON. Aug. to Tba 15 - A RfW Tostofflce haa beyn established at tha Oih son mine. Carbon" .county, Utah, near Price, with Mrs. Mary E. Jones as postmistress. Jacob E Shaw haa been appointed postmaster' at IVola, 1 tah. succeeding Rasmus It, Rasmussen. resigned. it Consolidated kilning eompanytn the Third district court 'yesterday. Tbres dtfsrent causes of action are given, this amount being prayed for la each cause. It Is alleged 'Jhat the entire mine Hit Appear Scarce, but is operated through leasing. Th min la situated In th Tlntic mining district, Juah county. Yusky and Bono-vtc- h Results Meet Approval enjoyed a leas on certain of the property for th period from December I, lift, to June , lSl. Ore was of Army Men in Charge struck, tt la claimed, on March 5. ' into, while th lessees wars operating on a royalty basis On April 7 the defendants are alleged to have EM targets attempted to terminate the lease by refusing to permit the plaintiffs to snemjr during th night attack prob tom at Fort Douglaa last Wednesday entec the premises It Is claimed that the defendants have been carefully checked and the wrongfully extracted or of th value reeulta the firing approximately of (Ui.uOO. of which, deducting royaldetermined. In this problem forty reties the Ooe plaintiff would have acfive silhouette targets set in a single Another cause of ceived 14! to the skirmish line mere tion dalms titer was as much mors six rifle companies Massigned a range of 406 Th action was Insti- yards. Each rifle company blocked out. expended tuted first In th Fifth judicial disabout ih) rounds of ammunition and trict couig and was dismissed, but together they scored a total of fis not on Its merita It Is alleged. H companv. hits on four targets with the machine guns of the second bettaliontPae assigned a group of target rounds of ammunition scored a total of thtoty-si- x hits and struck each one of the targets assigned. M com pane, with the machine guns of the Third battalion, was assigned a group of twelve targets at a range of 574 for Unusually light registration yards and scored a total of fifteen Saturday was noticed at the - local hits on half of Its targets. The light hotel mortar scored three direct hits upon hotel meter gun Us target. The M. E. scored five direct hits upon Us asL. E. Benedict of Thistle. Mr. O. signed group. target and sent, one H Robinson end Lvdla Robinson of shell thrqpgh a silhouette In the rtfle Brigham. W. D. Ryan of Denver, L. companies' line. A. Motive of Ogden, and Agnes This problem Illustrated emphatiof Logan. the efficiency of firearms a hich Guests at the Kenyon hotel from cally are operated from fixed mounts comnear hr Included Miss Bonnie Gray, pared to the ordinary rtfle fired frowr a rodeo performer of Burbank, Cal i the shoulder when used in night opW. H. Toung of Pueblo and T. M. erations. It slso furnished a fair LancM of Kearney. Neb. example of the ammunition expenIn th A number of participants diture required to secure comparatively coming youndup registered yesterday few hits under battle condiat tha XeWhouee hotel. Included tions.'' The troops engaged in last among thee were C. B Charlie" Ir- Wednendsys fire problem have all of win. arena manager; Mr. and Mr. them completed the preClaude Sawyer, daughter of Mr. Ir- scribed recently course In rifle win. Mr, and Mr Frank C. Miller and the regiment as a marksmanship body, made a of Fort Collin. . Beatrice Bpynack. very creditable percentage of Edna Fouts and Ruth Carnes, all. of fied shots. But shooting at a qualibulls-ey- e Oklahoma City; Mr. and Mra. E. R. a known nrnto Is one at target Robert of Dewey, Okla. and shooting at Indistinct At the Hotel Utah were Odell thing battle target at unknown ranges, Wright and Bob St. Clair, both of and particularly in darkness illumiIdaho Falls; Mrs. William Littlejohn nated hv occasional flare. "is anAlberta of Clear 'Creek, Mr other. The rfiaehinf gun Its did ex d of Pocatello. Mr C. P. shooting in the exercise of of Delta. Mra. Elisabeth Baker cpUonal last week, but the rifle companies of Rend. Grace Atkinson. Maude did fully as well as might reasonably Rain, both of Ogden: Mr. and Mrs. be expected under the condition imL. Zorn Fitch of Helpeg and Theo M, posed the problem. The Battle of by Mullins of Denver. Chickamaiiga furnishes the world's Cullen hotel guests Included A. O. record oCrifle marksmanship in battle Evan. Tooele; C. M Glider and aon. and In this encounter something like Reno; Della Lindsay, Heher; Mr. and 20 rounds of ammunition mere exMr. Wealey Durfee. Eureka. and Mr. pended for every man hit by a rifle and Mra. R. J. Turner. Mra J. Tur- bill. The work of the Thirty-eight- h ner and son and Joe Turner of Rain Infantry in Its repulse of an assumed night attack Is. therefore, considered quite satisfactory by the local miliPresident Spends tary officials. And a study of lha does much to explain how Night With Aching Molar exercise men survive unharmed their experiences on the modern battlefield. 15 PLYMOUTH, Tt, Aug (By th Associated Pres) Even a president ANNOUNCED. SPKAKI get the toothache. Dr John. Newton Gam. D P, M After suffering through the night A., will preach at the Immanuel Bapfrom a crowned tooth, president home for a visit with his fathsr. tist chiirch for the next three Bumotored to Woodstock today and apaccording to an announcement nds, His first sermon pealed to Dr F. R. Jewett, a dentist made yesterday. tomorrow mill he on the subject. and ah 014 friend, for relllef. Ferret Place and the Human Dr. Jewett removed yt crown, put "God's In a temporary filling and asked the Soul This sermon will be given et president to return later In th day 11 oclock 7 45The evening service will Mr Cnolldge, much relieved, promised begin at o'clock, with the soplc t to do so. "Christ, Our Rock.' -- New High Quality; New Lower Prices While the motoring public acclaims the Chrysler Six as the most phenomenal car ever built, Walter P. Chrysler an- -' Par-llngt- r nounces notable improvements in quality of materials, of per- formance. of craftsmanship, of equipment, of design. Qreater Power Increased cylinder bore, resulting in approx- v imately lQ'per cent more torque, giving 70 miles per hour with greater ease and quickness than ever before. Faster Acceleration 5 to 25 Pep-par- -- Remarkable Fuel Economy 1 Your tion; something to home of your own is exactly what is needed to keep you going at best in your work.- - " No man who has Once experiencSf the joys of home ownership and has his good money knd labor invested in a home will ever lose itrif hi constant industry and vigilance can prevent if. . i - g2 3 - n qr- - . Contagious Diseases . Scarce in Salt, Lake - -- "V - Salt Lake PaEAL Estate Board sM di-t- listed in the classified section of the telephone directory under REALTORS, or in the classi Tied pages of this paper. trlcti. Mr. and Mra Jam A. knijfht of d Woodland celebrated the annlveraarv of their wedding on Tuea-- d ay, Augst 11 in 4h Woodland meeting houae Fjftv relative and frifenda were preeent at the entertainment, which con ai ted of lames, dancing and refreahmenta Mr Knight waa horn In South Africa in IMS He came to America In and reached Salt Iake in 1R71 f he mgrrfed riariaea Clark She died about a year Cottonwood r. later and in 1873 he married her In 188$ Iaahe.Ua Clark they moved fruril .Halt Lake and bought In land Woodland. wher4 farming Mr. Knight they hAe aine reaided identified with in haa alaava tereats tending to build up the atnu the 'pnw-t- men' to work for the Union Pacific rail road Mr, Knight aupervieed the construction of the Woodland echooland haa been president of the South Kamaa fanal companv. H Ik a In the State bank jif Kamaa In the There are ten children o gran- ight famllv and wentjr-twrhO- Following ara-a children Jr.? e Mary drerf: James Alexander, Jane. JraheHa Mabel Qmea, Cikriaaa Pearl Moon. Epae Ameltk Warr. Paul ErneaL Reuben. LeRoy. Raymond, Vo. George Chesterand Frank Theo ala-te- Start buying a home SOW. It is paying rent and much more satisfactory in every respect. Call one of ns our names are We will be pleased to ' show yon attractive home in any of the desirable residential dis SALT LAKE. CITY IS A ..GOOD CITY THE PLACE POR YOUR PERMANENT HOME.. i. case of eontaaloti. Onlr thlrtv-on- . and Infectious diseases were Inspector during to the city the week ending Friday. August M s report for that period according to by ira'Ub department official Srs Issued Of the thirty one case of whooping caae fourteen wd cough, six of mump four ot typhoid fever, three nt chicken poX,. two ot tint on each of. acarlit diphtheria v, r aud missies. There were atxtr Mrth and twenty, eight death reported durjf g the week were Of the children born, thlrty-on- p re-w'- K -- qjimarfflECTiin z v We are pleased to extend the convenience of Ask about Chrytlers attractM plan. Chrysler dealers and superior Chrysler service everywhere. time-paymen- ts. TAYLOR MOTOR CAR CO. Corner Motor Avenue and Second East Street Phone Wasatch 2187 , -- Coal Utah-Gran- d Hard THAT IS DIFFERENT, BETTER - AND MORE ECONOMICAL THAN - USUAL UTAH COAL A COAL - from-Mofro- 7 , . being much harder than other soft coals. . The abseneejof clinkers freedom from soot the fact that Utah-Gran- d oal makes an intense flame.and bums:to a fine, fluffy ' ash are ot her 'reasons for its popularity as a clean coal. . e Hold Eighteenth Convention n The eighteenth annual convention of the State Flrdmen'e association will be held tyi Salt Lake for three day tomorrow "beginning th counSessions will be cil chamber of the rity And bounty !S- - o'clock in mornat the building ing and at 2 oclock In th afternoon . and Tomorrow tomorrow Tuesday clock visiting firemen night at and their famtltea will be entertained at fire- - headquarter by Chief tValter 8 Knight and his men. On Toea-da- v ewnfng - at' 7 3d .oclock the will he- guests at a banqaat at -the Elk' cjub - TVednesday will b devoted solely A fireto entertainment of delegate 1 will be held at men s t I he morning o'clock A plenlo et 2 o'clock In the afternoon a 111 be held - ' And anotherconrincing" proof is th light gray smoke, rather than the black smoke, which causes so much dirt throughemt the 'city.. Chesterfield Coal Co. Utah Savings A Trust Co. Bldg, Boom 602. Telephone Wasatch 6451. I0E301 i Tt" 1 D o V 0 o Ui t:if -- tprd t o . o vla-ito- V EC To . appreciate the cleanliness of Utah-Gra- nd Coal yon must try some of it. It is nice to handle and will not soil your hands.. It eliminates in noticeable degree thaU dread of vbry good housekeeper accum-Illation of coal dust: from the usaal Utah coal. Utah-Gran- d is mucS like hard coal, a'ln a " ClSCw(M.a99S CoacA.I0S5 atrrtnt FtUrml txcitt lac. 109$. AU price, ..&. DttrmU. mtbftct Id .r stria In at Libert park, when races and anl tw.nlv-nln- e Contests will be featured At the same period of 1!J4 there were T JO o clock and twenty-al- x In the evening th deleforty .three birth will deaths gates enjoy a awim at the muend- - of the week fifteen nicipal baths. At th In quarantine In th ' houses city because of c,"ntalous disease COMPLAINT IS FILB0.k A complaint charging William A Auto Is with violation of th Dver Browning Approaching vehicle theft act waa tiled yeson .Conscience motor terday with. United State Commissioner H. A. ffoderburg gt Ogden Is the second federal complaint This la believed to A guilt v conscience to b filed hgalnat thegnsn within thfc i?v n pppaei-aiohave caused pome peraoq to week, he having also been charged of atolen automobile tire throw thee acceaeorto from a he rear with violation of th Mann white slavea eat of an automobile directly In front act. He la said to have transported . ttash of a car driven by C. M Young. jrtoletvwutomoblle SdS Fifth Eaat street, early arriving In the Utah city yesterday on Ogden., t. Auffuat morning It all occurred on Second Smith street, near Fifth Eaat atreet. Mr CUSTCR $KNTRY DCAD Toting waa hurrvlng west on Second fiAC CITT. Iowa, Aug In doing Aaeociated South atreet, driving horn T. J Peacock,, so he gained steadily on a car In who Was a Praaa.)before General Cusfront of him. without any intention ter's tent-4b- e sentry the historic before night of doing so purposely. nen died laat night from apo- th mgrhlita plexy at th age of SI nearly Aa4 cnertA-kaveteran Th. ahead, yiwo automobile tire were Indian fighter wag this tosn'i most thrown from ft. Mft Ymwg 'topped, ardent wild west moOs-fagathered In the tire and took them to police headquarter DENVER FAYROLL TAKEN. of jpfficera believe the' oceupant DENVER. Colo. Aug. IS (By th the machine ahead toad stolen the unmasked Associated Pres ) An fne machine tire and when tbfl&iraw todav held overtaking them decided they were bandit shortly before noon of the J? ran k of the theft, up three employee being puniued becauae company, and m they derided to- - throw out ther Kinehhoff t onaton-ruction men of the after shooting escaped pmpfTtv with a payroll amounting to ahmm IVtOd sounded uruut la Earl The ' 7iremen of State Hershev, aon of Manager of Safety R W. Hershev of Denver. . 3 2095 Crauto-Imeri- bo fifty-aeoon- y-av & m 1795 1865 1995 brakes el Anniversary Is Observed , A Hi four-whe- 52nd Wedding . h'iMJP .The CVjwtcrF---TauriitCar,aa9- which provide utmost safety of control; Spartan SOS electrid horn; duco durable body finish; " balloon tires, To own your own home to build, tif and care for it from year to year supplies just the incentive needed. Your daily work takes on a newV It rather becomes a meaning. No longer is it enforced drudgery. genuine inspiring pleasure, for by means of it you are acquiring more and more of the good things ofTife. VaifB Sedan P Sedan, The Royal Coupe The Brougham The Imperial 1395 1445 1625 1695 Coach Roadster hy- Chrysler-Lockhee- d draulic -F ts Phaeton r, T7 VERT man .needs s constructive objective to work toward in order' tQ - attain and maintain his highest efficiency and full earning powei;v S The The The The which re larities; moves ail road dirt and-- dust from air entering the engine; thermostatic control of water heat for most efficient opera- s on his toes The New Chrysler Six Prices d, closed bodies are further refined; attractively low and gracefully rounded. Extraordinary Equipment Chrysler equipment is of a quality and completeness rare- -' ly found on any car even the highest priced. It includes Purolator, which filters all dirt fcom crankcase oil as the motor runs; Watson Stabilators, the most efficient and most costly device of its type to absorb the shock! of road irregu- Increases Your "Earning: him- - Chrysler-deslgne- Fisher-bui-lt Own Ha must, have something at stake to keep lose if he lays down on the job. Inspired by almost overwhelming public reward and world-wid- e recognition bestowed upon something distinctively su Distinctive Color Combinations Body colors, in duco, are the most attractiveand taste ful ever offered. ia-wh- satisfied. Improved Rear Axle Ring gears and pinions are larger; differential carrier heavier to handle increased engine power. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!::;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! o at new and lower prices is the answer to that promise the result of his engineering and manufacturing genius which never rests faster acceleration. e, A Klome The new Chrysler Six Carburetion improved to deliver 20 and more miles per gallon of gasoline, notwithstanding Increased power and Bad Walter P. Chrysler and his staff Eerior, relaxed for a moment their labors to emphasize and enhance the wonderful value and performance qualities of the Chrysler Six. , V Cold words fail to describe this new Chrysler Six a car sd far beyond any comparison with existing cars that you must know it personally to understand its Unapproachable superiority. That y we are eager to have you see and drive it for yourself. A demonstration will prove conclusively to you why today's Chrysler Six strides far ahead of competition. At the completion of die first history-makin- g year of Chrysler Six Walter P. Chrysler pledged himself and his organization to strive earnestly to keep the Chrysler Six as far ahead as it stood at that moment. miles in 7 seconds, power enough to climb the steepest grades and pull through deepest mud or sand, Rea-eon- er Cool-Idg- . iocxoi I0D0I ' o n o . |