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. 'ant sae arr Sons m
pany has started operating and is now manu
facturing ice day and night. The ice is of
splendid quality, the best that can be secured
anywhere. A delivery system has been started
and operates daily, reaching all parts of the I
j city- Ice may also be secured at the plant in
wholesale or ret?i! quanities- The company
assures excellent service and invites the public
to place all future orders with them, The plant
is located at Grant Avenue and Twenty-first 1 j
u AsaelFarr& Son's Co. 1
i PHONE 373 I
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I DEMOCRATS RESUMING
BALLOTING AT S. F.
(Continued from Page One)
band apparently was the secret to the demonstration. Without it
an attempt fell flat.
AUDITORIUM, SAN FRANCISCO. July 5 On the thirtieth bal
lot McAdoo overcame the Cox lead and iprang back to first place by
gradual accessions which followed a slide from Indiana and Wash
ington. The standing:
McAdoo 403:c, Cox 4G0: C; Palmer 166; Davis 58.
The changes in the thirtieth ballot showod that McAdoo gained
9; Cox lost 4; Palmer lost 1. and Eavi3 lost 5
There were rumblings that Georgia might flop to McAdoo on
the thirty-first,
IAUDITQHIUM, SAN FBANCItfCO
July 5 Refusing to extricate H
from Its thir'leth ballot deadlock by
suspending ii s rales, the Democratic
national convent Ion today oted dow n
a proposal to drop the low canri .
, from each succeive ballot until nom
ination had been made.
1 A two-third vote was necessary to
1 uspend the rules and could not be
J mustered. I
TWENTY ESCAPE FROM
JAJL IN INDIANA
IXDIAXAI'mLIS. July 6. Twelve
prisoners. tnriudlnf? two serving life
terras, escaped from the Marlon coun
ty Jail this morning after havln;;
beaten the night Jailer and taken hie
keys as he was niaKMng the rounds
I LortTFarfPaTk
I DAVC STARTING m
O SLPr 3 WEDNESDAY, JULY f
1 AFTERNOON AND NIGHT
H Herman Baker Post No. 9
Offers to Ogden and Surroundings for Five Days and
H Nights Starting Wednesday. July 7
I MrthhR
H I j World's Best Shows P
j The Biggest Show of Its Kind in the World
j 35 CARS 25 SHOWS 5 RIDES 350 PEOPLE
j! The Most Wonderful Show in the World at
I Lorin Farr ParK
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BASEBALL
-
" liir-ago. July 6. (Morning ecrne):
8( ore: R. H. B.
Cleveland 3 8 0
Chicago 6 9
Batteries Caldwell, Klehaua, F-'acth
nnd O'Neill; Williams ;,nd Schalk.
j WASHINGTON, July 5. (Morning
'game.) Score; R, H. B.
'New York 3 8 1
Washington 4 11 3
I Batteries' Shore ami l:uc Zacli
jary and Gharrlty.
PITMBURG, July 5 i Morning
i game i Score R. H. K.
Cincinnati l 7 z
I Pittsburg 4 7 3
I Batteries: fisher. Theissand m
go, C-rUon anil Haoffner.
I
N0W YiiRK, July 6. Morning
jgame Score: R. H. E.
I Boston C 15 o!
j Philadelphia 1 8 3 !
j Batlci lex: PennOOlc and Walters,
j Hasty. Blgbee and Styles
DETROIT. July 5. (Morning!
1 gii me. ) Score: K. 1 1 K.
j.St. Loula 5 11 01
Detroit 4 7 0
I Batteries: Sothoron and Bevereld;
Bhmkc and Stanage.
ST. LOUIS, July 5. Score R. H. E.
j Chicago i o
St. Louis 4 13 i
Batteries Hendrix and O'Farrell;
Si-hupp and demon.
MANY CLUBS ENTER FOR
REGATTA ON SCHUYLKILL1
PHILADELPHIA, July E Many of'
thr- leading lub oarsmen of this coun-i
I try and Canada were entered in the!
nineteen events of the Peoples re-
1 gatta today over the mile and a quar-
l tr straightaway course on the Schuyl
: kill river. There were seventeen row
Ing and two canoe races, the entries
; Including crews representing rowing
j Clubs from eastern cities.
ANGLICAN CHURCHMEN MEET
LONDON, Juh 5. -The sixth Lam
beth conference of the Anglican
church opened here today with 270
blshopi and ar hbishops from all parli
ol the world in attendance including!
sexeral from the United Slates.
This Is Better
Than Laxatives
.aewsr m&t sr
r.iake ooniunt Dojlng Unnece
ry. Try It
I oor digestion and .isslnnlailon mean a
poorly nourished body and low vitality
Poor elimination menus logged IkwI
fermentation, pulrlf !rtloii an, I tlic fc.irrta'
lion of po'Ki.noiix gwn wln-h cm r,h
oibet. b) tli- hlooo and .Hlrcd through
thr lod.
Tho insult in weakness. heririiei, ou
Blness. coated tongue, Inactive liver bili
ous attacks, loss of nrgv, nei" oupn!
poor appetite. Impoverish! LIaoiJ sallow
complexion pimples. akin dlstat. - and
often times serlon Illness.
iii.limrs iHxatnrs. purges and eaihar
tics anlts. oils, rolomfl und the like may
relieve for a few hour, but renl. lasting
heneflt ifln nnh nnnc through uae of
ni. II. Ine that tones up and strengthens
the digest! e as well its the cllinlnalTvc or
Wna Get :i 26e hox o' Nature's Remedy (NT.
T.i l''-i . I nnd one tnt.lrt esrh nighi
for a eek Relief will follow the ver
first jlose hut h tCW days Will elop.v he
foil- v on Icel nnd realize Ihi fullest hene
fll When you g. straightened out nni
feel juet right again -on ner nut take
mcdlclne. . h ady -nn occasions' MB
Tablet will then kep your system In good
rindltton and ; ou will alwjvn feel vour
best. Remembier, keeping veil is easier
.ind cheaper than getting wei
Nsture Remedy (NT. Tablet) n re aold
guaranteed nnd lerommrnde.t b oiir
j di uggiM
i lii4i MnaaHl
Bl
MORE CHARGES IN
MAT WAN GAGE
Indictments Alleging Bribery
Returned by Grand Jury
After Investigation
WILIJ V.MSON W a . July .V Ad-
ditionni indictments were returned last
night b thi spei III grand inr. lner,
tigutlnR the battle between ritlren
ami authorities and Baldwin-Fells ds
U i,es at MateWan, w. Va., May 19. j
it. which ten porsoiiM were Willed.
Indictments charting bribery wars
returned (icmnst G. K. C. Wile?. W 1 1 - j
llfinisnn attorney, W. 'lllinnin nnd
J M Tulley It Is charged the men
offered bribes to Deputj sheriff ,i p
w.i.ii and Constable Dave Phillips '
resign their positions lepi)t Shetiff
SVebb v. is Indicted cm h:iri;e of SC
. pttng hi'lbo to cause Kzra Kr. Who
In said to be s union orranlzer. to he
remoed from I he COUtlty, Fry S
indicted m se on counts for murder.
The grand Jury rompleled its work'
ami was discharged Previously it bad
returned seven Indlrtnients charging
murder In euch case against 'S per-'
sons, including "Sid' Hatfield chief
of police at Mat swan
si Baldwlh'Felts detectives wars
indicted lolntl) on to cotints for the
killing of Mayot C C Testdrnian of
Mui'usn ;.nd into Klngsley, :i Small
boy.
a score of misdemeanor indii traents
for unlawful eviction of nilit?ra from i
Ihe-lr honii and foi carrjing 'OiK'i'l I-
sd weapons were returned.
i r.. .
THE BALLOTING
nr "BUGS ' h n
(Copyright i?20 by Universal Service I
SAN KRANt.'18CO. July 4 The
name of the auditorium was . hanged
to dlsordortorlum by popular acclaim
Meredith started like a bungalow in
fire and lasted Juat as long. McAdoo1
leading on first censjs with others i
Mailing him like cais following a flwh j
wagon. California parked and is wait-
Ing for acea back to back. Nova Sco
tia throws In solldl;. for Marshall with
Slam still to be heard from. Ballot-1
Ing Is like eating an artichoke. Lot'
of dehrla after the meal la over with J
no meal.
Signals to designate who grabs the'
'nomination. If the situation comes up'
I In the east. It in either Cox, Mac or j
Davis. Maybe Palmer If It sings in;
tho west, it may be either of the four.
Tide comes In and .McAdoo loses a ,
, vote In I .li ode Island. Asks that con-j
;ention adjourn to low tide. Bryan
pulls a ligament trying to look dark
horsey lah. Palmer giabs thirteen loose '
delegates by making a motion toward
his hip pocket
Mac la ahead on fifth ballot but
may throw S shoe. Hitchcock is back
In the garage with five votes In hia
carbureter New Vork starts scatter
ing Its votes like curl papers In a
(sale.
Meredith leaves track claiming for-!
iclgn teams are pocketing him.
California soil Is wonderful Iook (
at the auditorium shows that any kind
'of fruit or nut will grow here. Es-j
peelnlly an) kind of nut. Texaa gives'
a spilt uto for Red' Haven.
Nicky Arnaleln Is picking up out-(
side the auditorium. Only eleven ofi
the Jury are packed against him. j
Takes tWelVS to nominate.
Eleventh ballot. Delegates hje
balloted 'emselvea howiegged but wllli
iiOit It out on crutches. Mac leading
Cox by a yard of assorted sizes and
sh..pes of delegatea Palmer third bu(
getting out his needle.
i 'o puts mysterloiiH white powder
on tongue and starts in to sprint.
Gerard grabs one vole but committee
on credentials throws out third.
It was stranger who mistook the I
auditorium for a letrular sanitarium,
and thought he was voting for a, head
keeper. !
,
Great Marshall demonstration takes)
place on floor among one delegate.
Delegates are groggy on fifteenth'
ballot hut swinging wild trying to pull
over a haymaker. I'almer conies up
fresh on the fifteenth ballot and soaks
Mac with a minority report.
On the eighteenth ballot convention'
adjourns for two Shaves end three I
hatrcuts apiece Owner of auditorium
says he will raise rent unless dele-'
gates sign u ten-year lease.
Thousandth ballot I'elegates have
i-cen m hall twenty ears und start
in swinging otea toward :;in Ynn
Winkle who looms up as black donkey.
Knoc h Ardon looks In window but
gOSS away again Hip Van la possible
compromise candidate with the Hel-'
iKlan Congo still to be heard from.
May not be elected In November I
Public sentiment Is against any presl-,
len' sleeping five terms in the Wh.:e
i I i ouse
TWO IN IDAHO MEET
DEATH ON STEEP HILL
BdlSE. Idaho. July 5. Mrs. W A I
Klncald. wife of the county assessor,
and Jeannie Hoteet. a 1 4-year-old girl.1
were killed when the engine of an '
automobile driven by Mr Poteet died I
in Steep grade and the hrakes failed!
to hold Mrs. Poteet received serlon '
.Internal Injuries nnd another daugh
ot s leg was broken. Four other or-
cupanta of the car escaped Injun I
i no
PRINCE OF WALES' TRAIN
DERAILED IN AUSTRALIA'
Bridgetown. West Australia.
Jul S. A train on which the prince
ol Wi -les was traveling was derailed
near here today Two of the royal
'roaches were thrown off the tracks
mil mlmil was Injured.
ZION WORLD CONFERENCE
' POSTPONED UNTIL JULY 7 !
NEW YORK. July 6. The Zionist
world conference, which was to hae
opened July f in Ixndon, has been i
postponed until July ' owing to tho !
difficulties experienced by the dele- I
guteM from Poland Lithuania and I
White Ruasls n leaving their districts. I
on
JAPAN LOSING TRADE.
TOKIO, July 6. --Japan's imports ex
ceeded her exports by 497.000,000 yen
! for 'ho first six months o" 1P20. ac
I oording to official figures made public
today.
on
LONDON. July 5. Bar silver 52d
per ounce Money 4 1-2 per cent. Dla
connl rates short hills I 1-4 p"r rent;
three months' bills 6 11-16 per cent
BIG MEW BILL
Life In The City I
TjMs Has No Attractions H
.r For This Girl J
6 WV A C'TI'O is mountain-bred and
fiLgP oi hSP A JLLiAX. mountain-loving. The high
Ob - places next to Nature's heart are home to her. Here 8r
BbbbbS in a rude cabin that a city person would not care to '
live in, slic spends hev hppy childhood days.
Ad "Ea6tei" has z sLrange aversion for the Big
City. She doesn't care to live in it. Its culture does
not impie3s her. Up among the peaks, folks are
Sonest, at least. Nevertheless she comes to admire
city man. A SOCIETY MAN AT THAT! All
her notions of love and life itself are knocked gal
ley west.
1
How could so odd a romance terminate? See for
yourself tonight. .
In the Great Blue Grass Play fl
"A Cumberland Romance'' p
From John Fox, Jrs., Great Story
"A MOUNTAIN EURQPA"
ON THE SAME PROGRAM --Trrr- (,
Mack Sennett's
"YOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT" jT $
A Great Comedy ; ffifW "ZT??A
PRICES: TrT
10 2Q 30C f
Celebrate the Fourth at the Alhambra cm - '' " m
Z 77 WK , C
Doors Open Monday 12:45 - , : j
First Show at 1:15 MAPtlE PRcVOST crv
i 'VOU WOULDN'T BELIEVE IT'
COME EARLY . PARAMOUNT-MACK SENNETT C0MEDV I '
ALHAMBRA
UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE 1 1
y ii 1
z RB
SCOUT MASTER AND
SCOUT ARE DROWNED
TOLEDO. O . July 5. In a nln at
tempt to sh e the life of Edward Shiin
tan. hoy scout IB years clrl. caught
In the undercurrent of the Maumee
rivej Scout Master J. R Kitkln was
drowned The scout master and hie
young charge went down together
POLES DEFEAT REDS AND
CAPTURE WAR MATERIAL
PARIS, July 5 Dolshevlk attacks
fn the Lake Szade region have been
repulsed by the Poles, m.-cordlng to ad
vices from Warsaw today The Poles
raptured a brlR.id staff nnd impor
tant w.ir materials, the advices add.
After you eat always use
E ATONIC
CfO YOU STOMACrTSTSAKE)
one or two tablets cat like candy.
InstantlyrelicveaHenrt bum, Bloated
Gassy Feeling. Stops indigestion,
food souring, repeating, headacheona
the many miseries causer? by
Acid-Stomach
EATONIC is tho best remedy, it takes
tho harmful acids and gaeca right out
of the body and, of course, you get
V7ell. Tensof thousands wonderfully
benefited. Guaranteed to satisfy or
Knor.ey refunded by j-nur or. n drug
sijt. Cost a trifle! "Please try itl
CHICHESTER S PILLS
y TfTE DIAMOND IlItAND. ' A
-CljUK Lkillaal A.L jaur UrnmjUt for .
& '-'H ck.Hr'llloiJ llrs.dAV
Ld-kX&3Kt riu 10 xi. t ni coij ,-,. .Vv
T Sa ". "ih Dlv. Rlbboa V
WJ Tl h elkar. Umr .f ;.- V
I I ff l)nirlrt Aik rwCUU IIF.S.TCU-
I C JJg diaVun iiiunq iii.im&
r SOLD BY OSUQOISTS EVERVWHEtf
x $
j , -1 TfT
'airplanes employed
to hunt murderer
WICHITA. Kas . July 5 Several
nlrplanos were used by Wichita police
'in combing the countryside near here
I for three bandits who killed W. C.
! P.eed. railroad detective.
Three suspects whom the police eay
I have been definitely connected with
the killing were found asleep three
mllen from the ni-ene of the killing
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
OPPOSE FEDERALIZATION
CHICAGO, July 5 RcKOliitlons call-1
Ing for adequate pay for public school
I teachers and condemn ing any attempt1
I at federalization of education were!
I passed today b the Knights of Collim-j
tuiH national edin at I en ' .:- ion
IRISH TRADE UNIONS
WILL BE CONSOLIDATED
DUBLIN, July 5 Delegates repre
senting 26.000 trades unionists in con
lerence here resolved to form a fed
eiatlon of Irish trades unions on r na
tional basis.
John Mooney, chairman of the con- 1
ference, charged that an army of occu
pation was trying to break down their ''
lines nnd th.'t on their flank the Brit- 1
ish trade un.onlsts. under the guise of mr
friendship wi re helping to feed the
furnaces tor their destruction
FOUR KILLED WHEN
CIRCUS TRAIN CRASHES "
ATOKA, Okla.. July I Four per- jM
sons were killed nnd several were In
Jured when a f irms train was struck
by a freight train near here late last
nig;h1 The wreckage was reported to
be burning
If You Are Easily Tired Out, H
Your Blood Needs Purifying
.(-logged up impurities Will Under
mine Your Health
As summer approaches th Imparl
ties that have been accumulating in
the Bystom throughout tho winter be-
;gin to clog up the circulation, caus
, Idk a general weakness and debilitated
condition that is generally known as
; Summer Sickness "
The flrFt symptoms are usually i
loss of appetite followed bj a gradu
ally lessening of .nergy, the system bi'
comes weaker day by day, until ; ou
feel yourself on the verge of n break
I down Children Jur.t at this reason are
I peevish end Irritable, and become puny
t.nd lifeless.
This whole condition is but tho re-
I suit of impurities in the blood that
have m accumulating and make
m mmmmm -
themselves felt more distinctly with
rlie change of season They show that
nature needs assistance in giving the
system a gcueral housecleaning.
Nearly everybody just now needs a H J
I few botiles of S S S., the great vege- K 'A
table blood remedy, to cleanse out all
impurities. It is cood for the chil
dren, for It ghes them now strength
and puis their saltern in conuilion a.
thej can more easllx resist the many
aliments so prevalent in summer,
s S. S is wilhout nn equal as a gen
eral tonic and system builder. It Im
proves the appetite and gives new
strength and vitality to both old and B'
youn. ttr "
l ull information and valuable litera U j
ture can be had by writing to Swift Ij
Specific Co., 609 Swift Laboratory, At 1
lanta, Ga. Advertisement 1
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