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Show f 9m t TIIE DESERET Giants Defeat i Game 'ki VJ-i-'T-j Browns Defeat Pirates in Last j Macks Athletics ri Oft Cinetosti. b 4. mo t. rt. fUesm... w. 7 07 004 AKKBICA3T l. ret. it4 77 70 M M J1 1 Brseiilri. , 71 70 .484 01 Oft tftfift Fbllodelpfel ft 01 ATI ft! Oft A44Jsstsa...t 40 Oft Aftft LmIs.. OiflMk fsg Today. 'w Yea, ckar, ft p.oa. nttabwf oft ItfMklyt, dour, 1:00 ooft ft:ftO flfeOaall oft ThlaftelpUa, ekar, ft ajo Cftkoff oft Bsrtco, dor, 1:30 uft 2:9ft nc tevla 0ft, oft yo Jtd If na, not tot tn 6 1022, nmjrsr.vua .3P)w at points of great- NO. j 1 V j?.1 ! Chita,... . ), E. 7 71 W. I.. lkllsCpkl JlCBaUft,,., r Inter-Monnta- II JW M Trfw. ,.m. J".!"4 rta,Clcvslccd. Chirac, rir, J. 2hta am. Dstrslt, ritar, rl. t rhilaMphla a 8. Lmiit, Am. to Motor Car Co. S ft in two-thil- o Molci: will take". SlllSiS Tr. 7 i M jot W rwcM. Huhlui. U M M .411 OidMk fe"" LEAGCZ. jkp- - S Or. LOUIS, Sept, 2 2. Aided by error J. Tho New EW 70RK. end poor pitching, St, Louie yoeter-te- y Yorlt Nationals Again Increased defaeted Philadelphia, to S, but their load to four and a halt game, advanced no cloaer to tho It pennant aa in tho loot' game .New York defeated Pittsburgh defeating z Cleveland. A a a tit tho oerTeo, A to ,T.,"ManagF fe-- 1 rwult lha "mathematical possibility fix of them of the local Craw used 29 player taking the banting pltcbtr oven eeaaed to bo a poaeiblllty" Tho Giants won tho game off Adams as tho three and a half -- In tho ninth Inning wheJL with one games behind remain Tankeea. pi was a hit by pitched bail out, Frisch George staler, who wa selected find Sfousot anted Both adtEanced: os. aa the league moat valuable a wild pitch and Frisch scored on back In lineup, after Youngs infield- - hit KeUy followed-wit- nia enforced vacationthobecause of an another single to right, scoring Injured r.ght ahoulder. But got only Meusel. on hit In five trie. Pittsburgh got off to a. good lead The found Hasty and Schilling when tho Pirates scored five run on for 18 local safeties, and the visitors hit J. Barnes and Hill in tho fourJh in Kolp hard at -time. hite, a base on- - hallo and sing M. Lstis, fMiWphk. two errors, but New York kept plugAB.R.HOA A.B.B?0A' 1 , I J ging away and knocked out Morrison y.rk ni c 2 e J a Tnblajf. 2 Ell.rbe lb 8 I J in tho fifth, scoring threw runs. 1 a I Bruy,c j j (M.l.r.lb New fork 117 1 1 Wakrr ltt I IWlllmalf 4 H....rlb I Jarban.cf 4 111 117 1 lijeg.rf. 1 .1 1 I 2, I 4AT M.slt -- er- - bU rtL in ly - m- - it not rhe lift tft ind iv ie2 na- be rm let tho biff Ho it- -' ta - ?'"? on-fi- ve r er a I u of Im ait nMFr ft ft ft vCtjrnhm 1 ft ft Me p ft ft ft Ttalo 41 7 IT 21 IS Totals S I It ivto out vhM winning run scored. xPaftad frr Bvan In Dfth. tiKtttfil foi Jonn.rd In i.x'h. iR for Smith In ith 30 stt rM rTlln t Snv4r In Mhth vBaitd for V. Bint In ir r ttsbnrv nff by Now Tork ft Sumfnsry: fn ms th IIIt nrt Oil len inri b v nil ifn- - 27 jrfctlt I ! 1 Tlrmr, Two-k- e Tours ft I ft ft ft ft ft Have Little Trouble Beating Tribe M nnernfi ht iiftiey. Phillies and Cubs Witt ef.. .pt boavr. ABRHO.il 2 ft 1 S ft M'Mln.cf I 4 4 ft ft b 1 12 ft 2 ft ABR-HO- JMBten.lf Wmby.. ISamarf. ft;GardRr,tb llj ftew),2b ft M 114 114 4 4 4 ft 4 1 i ft 1 ft ft 1 ft ft 1 2 t2 ft till 117 f Hicaao Th tdelphla bud M H M M 27 H tftftft22ftftft ft a Cobbs Bat Factor in Defeat of Red Adams. WrlfhV----.- n hit 8tati Grime 2 ht Grantham. Sox Pton hea 'tma run Wrlghtatone Graham, Wtll.ama. Dcubla play Ring to DETROIT. Sept. 2 2. Timely hitting by to Adams te to Rapp: Terry Vrtphtatona and Fethergilt enabled Detroit to win to Terry to Orlraea. Loalng Cebb Gr'm, Adam from Bests Ms L richer Smith. AB.RH.OJU ABJtHOJft. Second gamat 1 I ft Bins lb 2 2 ftll ft Mnftky If 2 Phnodelphio. flMrega. af lb f ft ft ft I Raich tftltt ftft! lease ABRHOA Burns lb ft4 ABRHOAf ft ft 4 S ft Cobb ef 2 I dra tb ft ft 2 1 4 Wtsti so 2 1 1 9 I Flgatd ef ft ft ft ft ft Pratt tb 44 Ps rf. 2 ft 1 2 ftft Rapp lb I2 1ft i2 t ORka ft ft 4 Teach If ft ft ft ft tb Wilma cf Grtm 2b 4 ft ft ft Fthrgtl rff 4 ft Coins rf 4 ft ft ft i I 4 ft rf 21 lb ) 2 2 1 Clshaftbft 4 as Mtehl ft ft I 2 ftWintra p rf Frd 1 ft ft 2 I 1 2 4 as 1; a. Rue! Rigney 4 A Prksn 7b 4 h If 4 192 ft Forgaa p 2 ft ft 4 Weoftd e I ft t ft 1 YTaw !f . 1 aa 1 Khr aa ft ft ftfptllftto Karr p. 1 p 4 ft ft t I 2 1ft tb ferry c 22 ft P --9 I! ePrera e 4 Rtna ft 1ft 24 27 Totals tft I II 27 It Totals ft ft t ft ftlt'c'tn n 1 vHrheot I ft I MTikr rf 2 2 Boston ,...4 p 2 4 ! Detroit zDarter. 1 Two-Wa- s 2. Cobb hft Errors Pommary: 7 77 14 4 2 24 Totalft fft Tr.i1f Plllwlta. Cobh. Stolon bass Rlyasy. ftao-n- rr Vaoh. R!sy. DoaW slay Jones Ratted for Hartnett larlaUu Karr to Pratt 1 Bonn Hans on ball b for Osborns In Off Fertusoa 2. off Pllletts 1. Wild pltokean. vudh. wRetted let Singleton Faryuwm. FUlatt. Loatnr pttchar Ferro-oChiaao Jftlftftftftft ft12 Ph adelphls Umpire Owens and Eeana. I Grime. Adam Error Nummary: e Three-basTvo-h- a hlla-f-GrlRapp. TOUR imiUVCE TaHeghan. A damn H mt raft Left O IsMNftMiity and ! ftjiertfire hits Leo. fttata. Winters. Ponble to Leallo. JL D. S. Garments gWildy Parkinson to Wrightatono Hosiery pitcher Winning pitch Singleton. Wjnten. Unplrse 4bI11 and Moran. Summery: Two-bas- e Erro-- Te-r- lifts lT!le ftlftftftlftl llftftftfttl td ......... ftftftllftftl i Cards Have Margin on Dodgers for Season 1877 SINCE BEE BRANDS Lenin pondfor ft 7 to 4 Mft IjhgpMA. . p Ah AftSkOft ' oat winning tho season aeries by 14 game oouaca t0 . wwMal I ' Brooklyn. Teak. Si AB.B.H.OJM ABR-HOA- ft ftOtaon.Tb. I ft ftft ft 1 Blsdeftlf 2 1 I I M Male 1 i ft jhnstnn 4 ft Smltlucf . 1 ft l,TGifth.rf 4 ft Hnsby.lb fti When t,lf ft ft ft I Btmly lb ft ft ft ft ft 4 ft ft Myera.cf fttock.tb 4 I ft ft ftiphrend lb ft ft 1 Sbults rf ft ft ft ft ft- -7 Toprcr.ar ft i fttHlgh.fthrr ft DBery. fTemne.o ft 1 I Bn1tn(, I ft 2 Ift ft PU(n,9 ft Vanes p. t Msmux p ft ft ft ft ft Deetnr.p. ft ft ft ft ft xMltchell 1 ft ft ft xB.Grfth. S ft 1 ft 7 ! 27 lH Total 95 ft ft 27 ft Total xBstted for Vase hi the fourth s Batted for loestur la tha ninth. BROOKLYN. Sept. 72 ed three Brooklyn pitcher ....... Though automobile motors may dif fer somewhat in details,' they are all essentially alike in fundamentals. And one of the fundamentals is the necessity for an oil that will flow freely at alb temperatures. lhaiLwill not.be squeezed out from the bearing surfaces. and Ihatjyill not give off free carbon. :.. Buma.rf Split With 1BR.ROA! 4 4 ft 1 Duncn If 4 Rouath,e I Pnaca,2b 4 2 Orgrsse PinellUb S Bohna.ss t ft ft ft Dobrt,lf t l 6vmI Salt Uks Vico Motor Oil fills all these requirements thats why it is used in U. S. Mail Planes, and in thousands of automobiles. Use it in yonr car and 0 1 ft 1 ft ft 2 14ft 12 2 12 4 1 ft 4 ft 1 ft ft Powell ef Kopf 2b. Crulso.rf. Rooerlf . If fhnby Bockel.tb watch the results. Refined t Guaranteed 2 2 2 4 2 2 REFINING S ft 2 1 ft 1 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 9 ft SoJtaJu City 2 ft ft ft 1 1ft I x.Viion. . 1 ft ft ft IBrsxtn.p. ft ft ft ft 4 IT 111 Total IS S s IT Mtthw in t,tuh. A Mthws.p 1 Brrara Summary: 434 ft ft ft 1 Ptnllt. 4 2 ft IT 1 t0 Chrlatenbury. fa !lrkl I. br Braxtoa 1. Lomr pkeber !4auhv. Vwplrse Hart aad McCormick 1.14. Americans to Give Russians Lessons In Body Hygiene (By Th A sort a tad Press) OTJJ-T- . Rasala. As. U. (By Matb) A sanitary school where pupils will be Instructed In cleanllnees and the pur--1 poses of disinfection as a precautionconditions which ary measure against may dseslop this coming winter has been organised hero by Dr. Mark D. Oodfrev, of Columbus, Ohio, tn charge cf medical work for the American relief administration in this district. This step by Dr. Godfrey is n part cchem inaugurated of th nallon-wld- e by A. R. , to blot out disease epidemics and rtsan np Russia, for which tb American Red Croaa has turned over ia.M9.eD0 worth of medical supplies and disinfectants. have Deloueing and disinfecting bean poorly carried cut everywhere In this government," explained Dr. GodThis wee no doubt due tn lack frey. ef materlala However, with the arrl-ra- i of equipment and medical supplies th work is now progressing.' R-- 4ii sin Merit e.ikmtxsuir raoBiTE 1 XU. Horn rwa Burn. Stolan GUthr, Bo if. Hnrkl. Baa aa balls Oft ba t Br Markla f, off Mstthowa 4. Strwck Iimo Ca 9 ft Henry. lb Ford as. . t $ 2 O'Neil c. 1 ft 2 I ft ft K'Ksrar.p Total 21 2 ft 24 Ilf Total 21 7 S 27 ft xBatted for Conch In niatlw ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft 2 t Ctnctnatl T ft 2 t ft 1 1 ft S x Boston Fonseca, Hargrave, 71. Summary: Error netil. Bohn , Two-bas- e hits Ford, Henry, to the vast majority of and Thrce-bea- e A Harper, Duncan hit Ford U a ruriojA natural pheDoubla play Couch tnwnirpeople Stoles baas RoakeL nn mK'e ffround forIt to Bohns tft Dauhort. Bane on ba'la Off t nomenon. mation of free roots wiitb, in the lisrl.t Coach 9. off McNamara j. Struck out of an re xtreet By Conch 1. by McNamara 1. profile of AbrahAm Lincoln. ' Thft likeness of the grf at emancipator Bseuaft ffsnst - la unmistakable Hie hu.nhy he1, (larijntatL Ikkm,' ABRHOA 1 forehead. shaggy ABRH.OAT deep set 4 ft 1 3 1 1 1 rf Pw!1 Barns rf. thick lips chin eye, Bore, prominent ft 2 4, whlikcr D bn. lb 2 ft 1 1 1 Kopf.Ib. 4 are all faithfulv reproduced 2 2 ft ft ftCria.rf. Dunm.lf 4 ft I In th shadow plctura which is nearly 2 ft ft Chstby If 2 ft 2 2 Bckl.tb 4 ft ft ft 2 twice life site 1 ft Although the profile has appeared 1 14 ft Heary.lb 4 x deradf. It ha 1Gairttrss 4 ft ft 1 4 nightly fnr more than 2 changed yea reefy nr all 4 CrNsiil.ft Coch,p. lA Hrpr. by UTAH OIL ABRHOA ft kottcb to earn: tors P Morris, d rtt cf John Craftliors vtN pr- sant claims with souhars to tha urftersicn-- d t No. 14 South Tamp! St , Iaks Cfty. rtah, ra or bfor ths 4tt day of Novrrrbr a D. 1923 jnpypHTNE M. GOFF. ondar last will of John P. Morris. 0 H Parkman. Attw for svaeatrix Dais ct first pubMc&uon, Aut. 24. a. D-- . F.t Exetr! deaa4 1922 BIDE. SEALED Office ef ths City Racsnlsr. C'ty and Ceamy BallfttM, it! Sealed bds will Room f r September 29th. ba rscstrsd at thla c aatll lft oclock am. Taaaday, October Ird, HI, for tha foosiof rooMMiqiu at tha new mnnV.p. Both Houa at tho Warm eprirgs. period of two y ears: Cafe-Cl- ty to lesfall oil pomutnaRt fra ed Barber ahop No fixtures Inatsllsd. Mrns Torkirh bath No fixture installed Ladles Turkish bah No fixtures Install- Bcaaty paror Wo flxtvrcn 1qtr1!L For further Inf'riAtUfn cn at thr of-flof the Comm tator.er Of Public Affair and Flnonc. room 111 rtty and County of 2 o clock BaUdmc between thr hour A.M. nd 4 o'clock J M Ths City rssers ths right to reject any and oil hula By order r4 September 14th, ill! W. of Coaffloawt, A LEATHAM. City R4oMr. First pubPcstMn 292. ptembor Lost pubHcatlen 2ftth. 1922. NOTICE Or FFECI4L 9TOfkHOI.F)E4' MEETING OF TH F I T A hlGAB (OMFANY. of ths Common stock of tb company from t)t pr aliitrs to a par alu which hail ha derided upon by th stockholders at ueh meeting, and to transact any and a.!lothar business a may coma propsrly before ths meeting. UTAH IDAHO PtOAR COMPANY. By vyX. PIE-ER- , weUry. 4ii lint ISlAhCE COVU-A.N- i. Notfr of Rtorkhftldors Mrattnf. Snt,ce that ths hereby .mectlnr of tb siorkho!drs of th lntr-untain Ldfe Inauranc Company will h d at it homo offics. Ill Botaa Hi Idin Ppft Lake Oit. Utah at 12 o'clock ironni Monday. Oetohar 2 1922 The jr. called for is th parpo of alsrtinf directors s and ths transaction of o'hrr hfsin-which arty may propsrly roms brfor ths rreetire CHAS. C FRIEL. Secretary. J92J. in ru)r ' DtM gp NOTICE 14, OF SPECIAL TAY. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A apecial tax for th purpoe of 1 tending th fdewalk has been lxied by ordinance of th Board of Commissioners of 8ait Lak CJty. Utah, which became ffctl on September 23. 1922. 8!d apeclal tax is levied open th follow, trg described real proparty in Fal Lake To Lot 1 and of BSk 134. C'ty PUt D, Salt Lake City Surrey, abutting on th north aid of 9th Avenue between 1 end J Hreete. and is due and parable In ftr equal annua! Inetollrrente beginning September 33 1923. Intereet at the rate of six per annum on the whole amount P'r cent of ald tsx alail be computed frem tbe d the ordinance levying ea(d tax Iwomei the twnty-aecoeffeettr, lowit day of 4 said rate Uptmhr. 1D22. and Inter on the whole amount of raid tax unpaid halt be due and parable with earh Installment If any lnasllmbnt or tbe tnterMt aforesaid ) net paid on the dt when game bwmjms do. tht th who rmmint of tha and tntereet are dtto writ become duo and payable end wilt draw interest at tha rate of twrjre per cent per annum until paid. Gne nr mor of said installments in the order in whch they are payable aforesaid., or tha whcle tax may be paid at any time leey-n- g within fifteen daa after h thr tax breomee e'frctfre, whouf and nr or wore of saht tnstanmaat tn th rdr in whKh they are pavable, or the whot tax unpaid may be paid on the day any instalment it due. by paying -the rn nunt thrreef and Interest to said day If aid tax Is not paid when due 1 shall proceed at oaca to ro'ic earn with interest and cevt aa provided by law and ordinance. .V! rlia! taxes are payable at my office i Mmssum-jaamm4DdMwUaniKenitab)M4 ' meeting of tha tncutmiders of ths Utah- 22nd Dated at Salt Lak Idaho Sugar Cffirpinr wll be heid at the day rf September t2? City. Utah, thia office of the com; w.v. in tho Vermont N TOrXG, ROBERT tr. Utah, on ths 9rd City Treasurer and Colleptor of Special Building. 8at I.aVc day of October. 1922 at Iks hour of -- 4 Taxea. of canal Aer lag LA W HENCE. Ko fltpt. 17. A lnoKt eciock pm, Ur h the FUrP Fxtenin Vo 1. of amending acting cn prtvaitl g4.vnd urd Fnr EtfmTte tone throw of fh Univer- and within x of Section A of Ar the Artickca of Flrtt Sept 72. 19?t. pnb'lratlrtn hut IUdm of sity probably unknown Agreement, ao a to rcUucft thft xaluaf Last publication Sept. 24, 2322. pr Const-tu-tlo- two-Vhir- two-thir- e. n-- iut Consult County Cleric or reafiecttv ignern for further information. ft ft 1 1 r' hone. west of 4tb Wert from fh to 7th South. 1st east ef Tib Bfet th to 7h 8mih,S isUey alley west of 7h Vi nt 'h VOTTCK IS hr tr. Bcsr to 1st alley aou'h: 1st ittey west of 7th 8ojth Wat Cmmiaslmr oi Alt Lake City. Pomnis-lonerUtah, of j from Arspahve Are tc Jet south 1: s al'er east of fth West from 4th South to Board of th intention of eut-to make th following described lat alley anth Jeremy Street from Th to fth Suth, Pest Street from a point I foot north of 7th Soirh to th 8uthT Oosh- snd swer of Cottstroetlng laying ht an Strertf from Jordan Rlvtr To fth South; first daft vitrlflad or co&crt pipe West Street from 7th South to Jordan j in ten and incites (19) (12) )th twv (I), River. 1st i.ly f of 9th West from P4 diameter. Including msuholes. flush lank J to 4th South, and defray the abutters' por- and 'Y Junction, all ecmpita, according eti-- ( expetia to plans, profiles and specificatioaa on fits tion of th rovt and of ths City Ensner and to mated at Thirty one Thousand Thirty-aev-- l In ths offie an and 43 299 S7) dollars or of of abutters' cost tb snd ths portion tffray 41 ?4) (!tiara per front r sxpsns thereof by n local UMnraiBt upc n I and foot of abutting property at ths halft th tor or pieces of ground to b affected I linear rata- aad benefited thereby an follows: Ths total estimated cost of said improve, lata went is Sixty-Tw- o Thousand Seven HunTn tbs north side of ftih South Street from dred One and 7l 73) dollar rf flth West to ths Jrrdan River, In ths north whch sum he total abuteri' pnrt'oB la h to 7th West, Sixtjr-TwIda of Geneses Are. from Hundred Thoupand One Sevn In th 9 outh xd of fth South Sret from and (fc: 701.72) doilara fth to 7th West and from fth West to a J AH of th ahuting property to be taxed ths north side of by local anacacnen upon the VM or piece print 734 feet west; fit fth South from 7th to ftth West, tn the of ground to be afff-r'eand benefited bv south side of 7th South from ftth to 7th ed Improvemcp. Ffu,td wh!a Bck VI mi and from fth West to the Jordan t 2 a, 4, I 9, VCJll. 24. 14. 27 ard 12 ni I Su-vin of 7th South fiom Plat U. ths north side Lake lty River; and the N W. c th West Jordan ft. I and HE of Sec II. T J S . R I W., b. River; ih 7Tb The "w ear ndtr of or fronting upon thx l x4 Wr i shutting, 7th to fth Scuth. in the east side of fth above named tee' an! a icy an 2 to the Wes from first alley south cf 4th South to en'ire dpth 6vk from aa'-- streets and ?h South end from first alley south of teys and U within he district bounded on Genet Avenue; In the wst the Br'h ly 2rd Aouh s.n th aou'h by 9?h fh South to West Side from a point 1 48.4 and on the booth, on th enn f;h south of fth South to ftih Suth, and defray ! west by ths Jordan F..vr, in Sewer D.atru-- t the ftbutt-arnnd ex- No 5 portion of the coat Tho i and btccticna to the pense thereof, estimated at Thirty-on- e JAL protcata of auch !nfition muat be and. Six Hundred Sixty-fo- ur aod 3 444 21) doilara or Tbres and ?ad b!ocu (fa fit I la W'ltfr.g a a'lng th-cuf dollar pvr front or hpear foot of abutting frontage in fret, or ty. to ths city recorder on or bore the property at fuH rata day of September. A !.. 1922 Half Bute ' Th Hom'd of thnwiwonee st ) IkiM-rgu- iar For tha assessment rf abutting property meeting ther- - fJ" to w't the fm on both side for sewers in the center ct 1S22. will of rich CGrler September day 4, mnWnMA-r- lf 1 V.BtV to proposes and .) aa.) pritea -- t nor-frrm l!fc to th'w.st. have been made-BGenes v. from 7th to fJjsi1,, West. iff al Improvement order of th 7'oard of Comfi,oneu ley north af 7th South from let alley f bat lake Ciy, l;ah. Dated Srp.ember of th West fo lat alley eaat of 7jh Wttt, fth. 1922. 1st alley noiji of Arapthce Are from 1st VT A LEATHtM, wf C :y Hey west of fth Writ to let T fih West: Ift alley north of 7b SnJth from 0 V 47 Swer fth to fth West , 1st alley nerth of Arapa-bO- ft 4h 7912 Frst pub Scrtbcc Aea from 7lh to fth Weat, 1st arisy Last pobii-aU- n gp'r..ber JS'h, U2I. HKlW-TV- T on-r- t ily t ! ' th'f. Fa (l I. St W it t trt Be, (;. lt 2h i h' wt Fer' cin 1 Brooklyn ...ft ft ft S ft ft ft Pfr Two-bo- a hit Topnroar, Summary: fvr. Myern 2, gchmandt. B. Brlfnth. Has run Bottom ly. pUy-O- ko Double Jennston to ftchmssdt. Boat n ' houi Vance f, by if Vanco 2. gtruck Decatur 2. by Pfeffer 4. Loalfig pitcher Vnpft. Vapfrftw Rlglftf and Wftfttorvelt, f thta moat radical chatig ! tbft oHeriato football rulet touchtho after, goaft ctimioatioiy of a when down. Under tb now rulea team ha acorftd a touebdown lt put tb ball la play on It opponent ny line. It can b placed at elftct point and tho scoring tean can rooU Irr h drop kick or placement run with the ball or 'throw a forward On permitted and pan. only n additionalplaypoint ! ocored tr Jr.e ball goes over the oppofltion goal line oa the play., Tb . - i - . i lnls lubricated with Vico. t Tre Cast Shadow Prohle service Near Kansas University by Cutler Bros. Company Rt . tr rfl 1 2 2 2 ft t 211 PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 2S Philadelphia t 2 2ft 1 aV.ty.ef t ftft ft 2 ft4 the ard Chicago divided a double-heade- r, M'lttna.lb 12 4 1. ftewll, I2 ft ftll 1 S ft Cub taktif tha first 7 to ft ia eleven Inn'Rgi 40Nein.e. 2 to I. lid tho Phil! tea tha aeeond S ft 1 1 1 2 2 P Edwrda.p Pint gamai IWianp.. 11 ftft ftft ft1 ft T Chietfa. PhBadeiphbs. jztephstt. AB.R If O A AB.RHOA iSjxsisf 1 ft J ft ft ftUti ef ft ft 2 I ft WHatn aa 4 I J I I ft 2 ft ft 1 Rapp lb ft Hlchr a 1 ft 12 27 Td Totals tl I ft 27 17 Totala II ft ft 4 Wilma ef 4 1 1 iTrry a2b ftft xBatted for Edwards la Tha seventh. S 1 ft ft I ItWalkr rf 4 tJntra In for Mclnniv tha ninth. Batted i 1 2 11 ft' Hen, m C I 2 3 Ortra lb 4 ft 2 ft !. If .. ft ft ft 2 b ft I 2 2 ft 1 rf ft Yew Yerk ft ft 1 12 f ft Milr Ttl lb2b 4ft Cleveland 11 ftftftftftftpft Adma 2b ft 0Prkan t Error Wambsgsnan J. Summary ft ft ft I n prl e ft p. 2 Ring Two-baa- o Menaai. 2. hit Rath ft ft ft 1 ft ft I 1 xUbervv Cbevaa p o Thrao-baahits J. Sewell, gumma Bueh. 1 ft 2 O 8mih p 1 Sio-eDouble play Seott Meusel. be 1 1 9 xVokan. I to to Ward to Plpp, J. Sewell to McJnnl Hit by pitcher By lft 22 22 Pamby to Mclnos Tctala 41 7 ft 22 12 Tot! 42 Total 11 (WardK Struck1 out By Bush 2. Ed-byx Batted for , hail Smith hit by 4, bv Winn pitcher Laug Parted for sad PtTui. J Umpire if lldebraod. Sonoily Cincinnati Patted for Pmih In eleventh Chill. Bottom Pd Js'ojnatfer what make of car yon drive 4t wiU kliver maximum power when Kepi. Boston Halve Days Honors Ptin,tb Ruth.rf. cl ' IMtMl ilimil rt.FTVELAN'D. 12 Tha Taa-kaa- a Ohle. had no troubla boasting two Indian rook! ptehera ft t 2, daptta tha fact that each of them fannad Ruth or.oe. Ruth mail two double tad drova in two rue. Speaker, batting In tho n'nth added another pinch hit to hla already long record. ClavnlmBd Now York. 2. egrexqo, i Krllr. Vnranrllla ThrM bamr Wrh ht Strngri. Ds- Ptolrn rn bUs Of Dsnrroft. 7fui, r irUfV r'lwti I tiff ITf! 1. of' Adam2 1 bv Mnrriwa I. bv Ryn by MnMIn 1 By Mnrrfiwnn by Ht 1 Tnunr), by Aftm 1 (Friwh) wild nitrh -Adm. Wlnninr pitcher Vctilllsn lrtns pitcher Aftnm. Vmplrei -- K'era and N'hmlrt Ess rh Krror 1 ft ft 1 ft -- Washington. Chicago. AJ4.R.H O.A. AfiRH O.A Judge lb 4 ft ftll It Hooper rf t 2 2 11 Harrlo ftr 4 12 2 Johnen ee 2 ft ft 1 t ft1 Harm 2b 4 1 2 2 Cot tin a 2b 2 2 2 4 2 Rtea cf. 4 1 1 ft ft. Sheoly lb 4 2 12 1 tJoelin If t ft 1 1 ft Moafll ef 4 2 2 2 ft ft T Browr If . . Faih T 0 Pspha c 2 1 1 4 2 Mulgn lb I Pack aa 4 ft 1 4 4 ftchalk o- 4 ft ft ft 1 Mack p.- 7 ft ft LoMt Sb 2 1 ft 1 ft ft ft Abnka lb 1 ft ft 1 ftTBkeppl t Zachry p 2 ft ft ft 21 , Total 2ft 4 7 24 171 Total 29 9 11 2711 halwy.M 1 4 0 8 Comaa.e. iOsrtwr.i nBatted for La Motto to-- the- - sewewth, lb lb.. , J 1 ft 4 Washington chere 2b 1 ft ft ft 2, kolp p. f Chicago VeCu lb 2 ft ft ft ft Two-ba- a hit Most!), Peek. lammirr 2 1 1 fti Harris. Home runo Hooper, MoatlL DoaHastjrp, ble plays Mnlilcan to CoKHns to Sheely, Pchljng.p ft ft ft p ft xweich t ft i e Hooper to Sbeely; Harris to Judya, John-so- n xJohnatn l ft ft ft ft to Bbaely. Base on bail Off Zachary t, off Mack t, off T. Blankenship 1. Struck Total 24 I 24 lOf Totala 21 11 IS 27 11 out By Mack 1. by Zachary 2 hr T. Blanksnahip 1. Wfld pitch Zachary. Win-nln- g Battd for Haaty in tha aevauth. ptteher Mack. Uroplrso Outhrlo and zBatlad for. Schilling to tha ninth. Morlartty. 2 ft ft ft 1 ft 1 I .ft I Philadelphia ft ft ft I ft t I 1 s 11 8t Loul .. Brave emmaryr grroro Oatloway, Dyka, 2, Two-ba- rn ft Aehovr, hit E IsrH R1p. Even Redlegs TVa.kar, Ksip. McManu, Waleb, Hauaar IS Horn run Doubla playa Hauaor, Millar McMann MeManua to to fltaar; Oerbr BOSTOJf, hept 22 Boston and Cincinto Oarbtr to Batay. Buo on ball Off nati dosed their final series, by dividing a Haaty 1, off Bchtlllng t. off Kolp 2 Struck double-heade- r, Boston out By Kolp I Haaty. winning the first Loalng pttenar game 7 to 2 and Cincinnati tha second, Nallln and Dlnn. Umpire 4 to ft. First game: T Yankees . . . Boston. . . Cincinnati. 411 4y White Sox Bunch Hits Off National Pitcher bunhd hit off Zachary aad defeated Waahtngton - 1 n Ai. It I est strain. Come in and let us show yod how strong DURANT fenders a credit may be allowed on Income taxes for property taxes paid within the Proposing to AiJend 8ctlon 1, Article year; provided, that nothing in this section '.hail permit classification of XIV, of tiio Contltutlon of Utah mines or.njlning claims. Relating to State Indebted-ncSee. 3. The property of the UnitA. connirrent rraoluUoa providing ed States, of the state, counties, cities, mn emeadnieot to Sort ion 1,' Article towns, school districts, municipal corXIV', of the Constitution of the State porations and public libraries, lots with the buildings thereon used exof Utah, relating to (tato debt limitaclusively tor higher religious worship tion. Bo it enacted by tbe Legislature of or rharitgble purposes and places of of all burial not bejd or used for private or the State of Ctah, the member elected to each of the corporate benefit, snd mortgages upon both real and personal property sbali two hou.ee concurring therein: Section 1. That it I. ' prome3 to be exempt from taxation. Ditches, amend Section J, Article 1 1, of the canals, reservoir, pipes, and flumes ' Constitution of the State of Utah, ao owned and used by individuals or con owned for lands : porations irrigating a follows read will same that the or by, such individuals or corporations, See. 1. To meet casual defi'-imember thereof, failureartn revenue, and tor necessary or the indnid-.a- l shall not be separately taxed ao long expenditure tor public purposes, in- as they shall be owned and used excluding the erection of public buildof ail ter- clusively for sach purpose; a deduc. ; nd for the payment ing. ritorial Indebtedness assumed by the tion of debits from credit may. be j... and taxes of the indigent state, the state may contract debts. authorised be remitted or abated at---. not exceeding in the aggregate at any' poor may Q U' time and in such manner as may one time, an amount equal to of the taxable be provided by law." . of the Talus Kec. 2. Tbe secretary of state is shown by the as the of etate, property last assessment for - state purposes, j directed to cur; lhi proposed amend-- , ment to be published aa required by previous to the incurring of euch In--: debtedneaa. But the state lhaii never tbe conatitmion and to be submitted to elector of the state at the next- contract any indebtedness, except as" in the next section provided, in excess ; general eiecilon.. Ul the. maimer pro-o- f such amount, and all moneys sris-- , rided by law. ! if approved by the electors Ing from loana herein authorired. ghaii j be applied solely to the purpose tor' o( fie state this jiropoaed amendment" -j haii tale effect on the first day of which, they wereotdaiped, 7 KsS. Ser:-2- .The secretary of Approved MarcblT, 1921 hereby directed to aulimit this pro-- j posed amendment to the electors of CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT the etate at the next general elecNO. 3 tion in the manner provided by law. Sec. 3. If adopted by the electors Proponnj to Amend Section 9, of A the etate. this amendment shall Article Vt, of The"Constitut1on of Utah, Relating to Compentake effect January 1, 1923. sation of the Members ef the Legislature' CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 2 A Joint resolution proposing ag Proposing to Amend Sections 2 and amendment to Section 9. of Article V, " of the Constitution of Article the State of ofTbe Xltt, "3, I tah reiaung to compensation of tha of Utah members f.I the legislature. Relating to Property Subject Be it enacted ty the Legislature of to Taxation and Rates of the of Tax the Stae of Utah, members elected to each of the two A resolution proposing amendment to Sections 2 snd 8, Article 13. of the houses concurring therein: Section 1. It is proposed to amend Constitution of the State of rtah re9. Arii'ie VI, of the constitulating to property subject to taxation Section tion of the State of Utah so that the and rates of tax. . Be It resolved by the legislature of same will read as follows: Sec, 9. The members of the legisof al! the State of Utah, the member elected to each house lature shall receive such per diem and mileage as the legislature may proconcurring therein : Section 1. That it is proposed to vide. not exceeding eight dollar per amend Sections 2 and 3, of Article 13 day. and ten rents per mile for th of the Constitution of the State of distance necessarily traveled going to from the place of meetUtah, so that such sections will read and returning ing on the most usual route, and lhey sa follows: Sec. 2- - To the end that the burden shall receive no other pay or of taxation may be equitable upon all Sec. 2. The secretary of state Is property, the legislature is empowered to divide all property including mon- hereby directed to submit this propoeev snd credits sa well as physical ed amendment it to the electors of the state at the general election ia property.' into cksses snd to determine what class or classes of pro;er-- i the manner provided by law. 4T' 3. If adopied by the electors ty shall he stfhjert to taxation and of shall amendment this the s'ate he not shall if what property, any. effect January 1, 1923. subject to taxation. Taxes shall he , lake all uniform upon property of the samej Approved March 17, 1921. ; class and shall he levied and collect- T, H. E. Crockett. Secretary of Sfae, ed for public purposes only. Taxes may fee Imposed upon any and all of the State of Utah, 1 do hereby certia full, true and property, including privileges, fran--tnj fy that the foregoing Amend- j correct copy of Constitutional chUes and licenses to do business the state, hut this shall not he so con-- i ments Nos 1, 2 andjt as proposed hy strued as to authorize the taxation of' the regular session of the legislature jl the storks of any company or corpora- of 1921, as the same appear of record . tion when the property of such com- In my office. In witness whereof. I hare hereun- - :: pany or corporation represented by snch stock has been taxed. The leg- to set my hand and affixed the Great , islature is empowered to impose tax- Sea! of the State of Utah, this 1st day es upon incomes, which taxes may fee; of September, 1922. IT E. CROCKETT, graduated and progressive and reason- I (SEAL) Secretary of Statw able exemptions may be provided, and AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL car have steel NATIONAL UCAOUV. w. j 23 ' of Series - !fv Ttrk Httsbrt. j DURAN- T- lAl U let :l.i The Fenders on Buccaneers Just About Out Yankees Also Win Holding Cards . Of It Noyr To Three and Half Game Defeat Dodgers. Lead in American. IS SATURDAY SEPTEMBER NEWS yeari W - , ' |