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s$l 'ljrrr3 TM99PNgI!PARD; 0GDEN' UTAH. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24, 1 920 5 H I Hundreds of worn, n have taken advantage of our spec- ial offer in Grey, Brown and Beaver Kid, Mode Buck r. and Patent and Grey Boots at f A. PAIR ' Your size is here today. A word to the wise is sufficient. E Snappy Items, of Sports News j I I Kern won the High school's three Imilc cross country run staged yester day afternoon, making the. course in 17:4S. The time was thought to be re markable, considering the heavy' con dition of the roads. Bob Griffin took second place, time 18:02, and Love dahl third, time 18:25. Conn took fourth place, time 18:27. Coach Douglas has announced ihat Kern and Griffith will represent the local school at the Salt hake East to West four-mile race, to be siaged Fri day. High school runners from all parts of the state will take part in this There are reports that medals will be given to winners of yesterday's race. Interclass track meets at the local high school and the Weber Normal college are scheduled to begin when the weather sett.es. Baseball will also claim attention within a week or two. : -WACO, Texas, March 24. "Buck" Weaver, Chicago American third base man, said last night he would leave Ihe White Sox lraining camp here Thursday for .Chicago and that lie would not rejoin the team until he was ;iven a new contract with increased pay. , OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., March ?A. R. H Rj St. Louis Americans ......21 li 21 Oklahoma City Westcrn'V.MO 11 -1 j Batteries Burwell and Severeid; "Whitney, Sloner, Ramsey and Moore, CJantbn. j . M'CALLEN, Texas, March 24. I R. H. 12. Philadelphia Americans ..Ml 21 3 1 St. Louis Nationals 13 20 2j Batteries Eckort, Bigbec and Styles; Doak and Clemons and Dil hoefer. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 24. R. H. E. Philadelphia Nationals 7 9 0 Birmingham Southern Assn. 12 8 Batteries: Jtlxey, Meadows, Betts and Wheat; Simman, Glasner, Meeker, Henderson and Peters, Gooch. OKMULGEE, Okla., March 24. R. H. E. Kansas City. Am. Assn.... 4 12 4 Omaha Westerns 11 iu U Batteries: Henning, Baty, H. John son and Brock; Palmero, Freunick, R Hale and Brewen. f STOCKTON, Cal., March 24. George Arioto of the Stockton Poppies I bowling team rolled a perfect 300 jf game of ten .pins on -the Stockton jt bowling alleys Monday while rolling iui a two-man jazz contest. He registered ; fourteen clean strikes before ine break ij came E. L. Elsworth was rolling1 with him and they rolled a total of! Ij.033 ior tnree consecutive games. CINCINNATI, March -21. Revela tions of a sensational nature are nint cd at in the announcement made here "by Lee Magee, former Cincinnati anil Chicagp National league ball player. "On Saturday," said Magee, "I shall make public the charges on which the "National league bases its action In barring me from its circuit. I'll show the documents, both in my favor and against he, and let the public Judge whether I have been fairly treated. I'll add to this: I'm going to burn my -bridges and then jump off tho ruins. If I'm barred I'll take quite a few noted f i IIKJI THIS 4 When the Children Cough, Is Rub Musterole on Throats and Chests No telling how soon the symptoms if. may develop into croup, or worse. And then's when you're glad you have a jar of Musterole at hand to give ? prompt, sure relief. It does not blister t A3 first aid and a certain remedy, i Musterole is excellent. 'Thousands of mothers know it. You should keep a I iar in the house, ready for instant use. It is the remedy for adults, too. Re- lieves sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, ; croup, Btiff neck, asthma, neuralgiq. headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheu matism, lumbago, pains and aches of B back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains, frosted feet and colds of the' t chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 30g and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50. ! M IK -Advertisemeiit. IK people with me. I'll show up some people for tricks turned ever since 190G, and there will be merrv music in the baseball world." Robert S. Al corn, Magec's attorney, said Jonn Heydler, president of the National' league, had been asked to investigate I charges reflecting on Magee made by a National league magnate, and add ed: "If Mr. Heydler persists In ig noring Magee's charges against ihe magnates and refuses to hear them' the same will be made public by Magee." Magee, it is said, was refused a con-; tract by the Chicago National league club for 1020. SEATTLE, Wash., March 24. Mor rie Lux, Kansas City, won the Pacific coast welterweight championship here last night by defeating Billy Wright, titlcholderj in a fast four round bout. Lux shaded Wright throughout, the latter tiring rapidly in tho third and ' fourth rounds. I m BERKELEY, Cal., March 24. Toe fifth and deciding match in the east-jvs.-west women's tennis tournament ,under way here is to be played "some J day this week," according to ' an nouncement. IUs to be between Miss (Helen Baker of San Francisco, and (Mrs. Hazel Hotchkiss Wightman, of Boston, national women's champion. ATLANTA, Ga March 24. Jack Lawler of Omaha won the referee's .de cision over Benny Valgor of France at I the end of their ten round feather- weight bout here last night. The Ne braska fighter showed up much bet i ter than his French opponent in six rounds with the other four apparent.lv even. t PAJUS, March 24. Marcel iGuille mot, the French long distance runner, confirmed his right to represent France in the Olympic games by win ning the French national inn of" about ten miles, making the distanco in one hour, one minute and 41 seconds. By his victory, Guillemot now becomes the cross country champion both of France and Great Britain. The growing- interest of women in athletics was I exemplified yesterday by sixty run ners taking part in a race on Sunday at Antony. The distance was about 28 miles and the winner covered the distance in 1G minutes, 47 seconds. DUBUQUE, la,, March 21. "Heinio" Engel, middleweight wrestling cham pion of Iowa, last night defeated Tony Bernnrdl. of Pittsburg, Pa., in straight falls. The first fall came In 45:10 with a body scissors and the second in 5:10 with a double wrist, lock. PHOENIX, Ariz., March 24. The' trotting mare, Edith Carter, has been sold by J. C. Adams of Phoenix, to i Marvin Childs of Omaha for $7000, ac cording to a statement last night from he Adams stables, which added that the mare started in 18 trotting events! on eastern circuits last season, and won 12 firsts, including two ?G000 purses. PEORIA, 111., March 24. Central Alleys of Indianapolis, established a new American bowling congress rec ord here last night when they shot j for 1127 in the third game of their five men events. The former mark was 1113 and was established at the pres ent tournament a week ago by the Or ange Crush team of St. Louis. B'Gosh Overalls of Oshkosh, Wis., American Bowling congress five men champions last year, failed to retain their title last night when they shot for 2S95. The mark lands them eighth place in the standings. I oo Former Ogdenite to be Released From Fort Otto H. Thomas, former Ogden pho tographer, was to be released from Fort Douglas where he ha3 been one of the Inmates of the war prison camp. About 29 others, most of whom live on the Pacific coast, will also regain their liberty today. oo Sure Relief TfcSL Hot water jCpr Sure Relief BE LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION GOellfTSOOPS HOLD TOWN OF WESEL i Ebert Forces Nearly Surround j ed by Lines of Workmen Car rying on Guerilla Warfare BUDERICH, Rhenish Prussia, March j 24. (Across the Rhino from Wesel.) (March 21, S:30 a. m.) The govern ment troops from the southern nart of the Ruhr district, all of whom have been besieged in Wesel since Monday night," were still holding the town safe ty lute last night. The government forces are keeping open the northern side of the town to admit reinforcements, or to provide for a possible forced retreat. Heavy firing was heard from the di j rection of Wesel during the night. All I the Indications are that the Ebert i troops are safe, but very nearly sur rounded by lines of workmen whose j guerilla warfare has driven the govern Jmcnt troops steadily out of the indus , trial district in five days' time, in i 'combined retreat and concentration . movement, to the strong fortress at Wesel, on the Rhine, i About 100 interned prisoners, who i fled across the bridge from Wesel last , night, are held here by the Belgians A dozen German wounded also were j brought over during the night anil treated at the hosDital here.' A small detachment of Belgian troops, with artillery, arrived here las night and promptly took up a position near the bridge. The Belgians stopped all traffic in the direction of Wesel imuI interned all who came from that city. The eastern end of the bridge runs into the city of Wesel and pro vides an exit from the sorely-pressed towns safely open to the troops. oo , DYED. CHILD'S COAT AND HER OLD SKIRT I i !' 1 "Diamond Dyes" Made Faded, j f Shabby Apparel so Fresh ! 'and New i T Don't worry about perfect results. Use Diamond-Dyes, guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fab ric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cot lion or mixed goods dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children's coats, fe;?lhers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each pack ago tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not mako a mistake. oc III. MI TO GET EX-SERVICE MEN Organized Propaganda to Dis credit Government Aid and Undermine Legion WASHINGTON, March 24 Failure oi the government to aid former serv ice men has resulted in the I. W. W. making a drive to get such men into that organization, tho house ways and means committee was told today by J. E. Holden, state adjutant of Ameri can legion In Utah. Organized propaganda by the I. W W. to discredit government aid and undermine the American legion is spreading throughout the country, he 1 said, and many "unintelligent" former service men are being gathered in the organization as the result of propa-! giiiida stating that the government has j done nothing for former soldiers. j "It is hard to come back," Holden l said, "and see the I. W. W. undermin ing the principles and ideas of former , service men and plotting the over throw of the government." J. G. Strugham, a member of the le gion's executive committee, told the committee there was much discontent among both former service men and I women and that immediate relief was necessary. j "They feel they haven't gotten a square deal and are chary with un rest," Strugham said in urging pas sage of a composite bill framed by th I legion and providing privileged land settlements as suggested in the Lane-1 Mondell bill: home building aid; voca-j tional training and payment of adjust-i ed compensation at the rate of ?1.50 for every day of service. Representative Garner, Democrat, Texas, wanted to know how the funds, to carry out the legion's plans were to be raised. He placed the total cost at 2,160, 000.000. oo A man may be self-made, but his design Is furnished him. IB II 1 1 I II IBI II I I I I I M 1 1 II II 1 1 M I III I I I I I II III CATARRH Quickly Ended by a Pleasant J Germ-Killing Antiseptic The little Hyomei Inhaler is made of j ' hard rubber and can easily be carried in pocket or purse. It will last a life time. Into this Inhaler pour a few drops of magical Hyomei. This is absorbed by the antiseptic gauze within and now you are ready to breathe it in over the genu infested membrane where it will speedily be gin its work of killing catarrh germs. Hyomei Is made of Australian eucalyp tus combined with other antiseptics and Is very pleasant to breathe. It is guaranteed to end catarrh, bron chitis, sore throat, croup, coughs and colds or money back. It cleans out a stuffed up head in two minutes. Sold by druggists everywhere and by Culley Drug Co. Advertisement. Ends mcl&es'tim It relieves otomach misery, sour stom ach, belching aud all atomach disease or money back. Large box of tablets 60 cents. -Druggbta in all town. ff Look Into This Investment Hi ! I I With the Possibilities of a Fortune i jl n Limited Offering of Gustayeson Qliovuk 11 i'fl I Oil Company's Stock OC a dUalC W M H If you use the attached coupon at once, to order stock at 5c a share, we will guaran- I; S 1 tee to deliver to you an equal amount of stock when we strike oil, at 5c a H : pf share, no matter how high the market price may be at that time II' H As soon as these wells come in which is definitely expected within sixt3r to ninety days, this stock will H ; , take a tremendous leap upwaid in price value.. But no matter what price it will then command $5, fl ! 1 $10 or $25 a share, you can, by taking advantage of our present offer, double your holdings at exactly IB: ' the same price as, you now pay 5c a share! You secure an option certificate- to that effect with your IT ' stock certificate purchased under this offer. B ! ! ! I HI BHH ' 1 - IB r H f Reliable, successful business men who are I HI o ,J BH Sentiments Expressed by Some of I known for theb integrity and honesty I : V , ,. . JSiffS handle the affairs of this Company I Ht It feH Our Leading Financiers SSHgsSaa I . 0fNSS D. H. Gustaveson, President and Di- H rector Leading petroleum engineer I H J. P. Morgan "The foundation of ' ' -ffiWWW tV1 cu-. it- -d -a a I j IB . ... . ,. ,. , cinn ... . ItSMWmSm Dr. John T. White, Vice President and J wealth is the first S100 well invested.' , . rKBHl l Director-Owner of Whitehall Ho- I . jl H Graham Bell "Find the company i3KwSSBBM& tel and Secretary Western Loan & HL f, .i . .i , 1 PftwJfcP3wil 1 Building Company. Hm , H that promises the greatest returns and ESiffliU I J. W. Musser, Secretary and Director. MB: 'iH buy its stock." SblWSlSyrlw H George H. Islaub, Treasurer, former I 19' S ru -r t-. .i ii ircSfflKfl!liy& 9 County Recorder of Salt Lake H (5 Chauncey R. Depew Don t delay; RgKgSaHgK S County. ' wk H rH get in while you can." Joseph R. Murdock,,, Director Bank 9 K , , , WaSfiS I President, President Provo Rescr- Mr m John D. Rockefeller Imvc thou- rvMh vo5r Co-' lcadinS livestock man of Eg J sand Americans arc worth a millicjn ' VhYSriMi the State. mm II 1 ' each because they invested their, sav- S Pd' pD5rCCat0PComt Bj" j M 1 E. H. Harriman "One good invest- D?. Raphael S. Olsen, Director Child j ll m mcnt is worth more than the savings IPWlli , WVRockeSfer", Dircctor-With M S H oi a lifetime." )ZC. Bi Pftllil 1 . Union Pacific Railroad System. ME ; HI XSl -r u ii t? ,V t , . . Ovtl ftViyHiJ5w Etta M. HcnChey, Director Manager IviH m Marshall Field-' I mvested my first ISsMWW- M. M. Hospital, Salt Lake. I J S100 in a new company and made $10,- A lffg ffljji A J- Bruneau Director Manager H 1 111 000 out of it." &tfH l IIMnMH Bruncau-Hill Realty Company. B ili'l CTlffEn George H. Smith, Chief, Counsel Ore- 11 11 'H 0 Herbert Spencer "There is a prin- WV- C'ffit son Short Line and Southern Pa- MR- I flB ' ciple which is bar against information, v&lffll t Wifl cific railroads. MH" f jrH m which is proof against all argument, 'mFS PvTlLI Wm' MC Unk' SclcS Mf naScr-For- ML. 3Sq . . . ' ; f -i . , --iaSSsS,62?ia nicr Assistant Superintendent Pru- mOr if and which can not fail to keep a man S dcntial Lifc Insurance Co. M j H M in everlasting ignprancc this princi- . Our officers are all large stockhold- M cj pic is contempt prior to examination." ers. Their money is backing their H M M Wc have just obtained a permit from the Utah Sc- DRILLING IS BEING CONTINUED WITH ALL j 'I m curitics Commission to offer to the public a block of on- POSSraLE SPEED ' H A H gf f y One well in our Diamond Fork Field is now down Mj j m stock to enable us to complete the drilling of three of the to the Cap Rock, overlying what is thought to be the g I jH most promising oil wells' in Utah. oihsand. So remarkable have been the showings in this 0 tj Vfl IS -rr in- . . well that avc expect a gusher as soon as we pentrate this 9 j Vfl M Every dollar is used to bring us nearer the oil. z Cap Rock. In such an event our stock will jump -to many . have no indebtedness. Wc pay absolutely no salaries to times its present value. IIP fll 1 officials of the .company. Our'montlily office expense is , Wc. lso ,hvo c?mP.!?.tc drillIn? machines with H 1 9 J four strings of tools and drilling equipment, thousands It lHV H seldom over S2o. hvery cent of our investment is in oil 0f feet of pipe, bunk-houses, automobile, garage, etc. m W- fields and equipment and the onlv money paid out all of which arc fully paid for. Bj W t a 'ir . a a mi i WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY K )r$. goes to new drilling equipment and to drillers who arc T?rv,mkT. tu 1 rr I tm b Kcmernbcr, 1 he stock we are offering gives you an ill on a contract basis of so much per foot. interest in' both the Moab and Diamond Fork Canyon m il m xtt TMMrc A'Mri 71?TTC Field, and the opportunity of buying the same amount of H P HOLDINGS AND WELLS st0Ck at the same price after we actually strike oil. M lB $ The Gustaveson Oil Company is efficiently organ- 0 rtVt, thc Pcscnt Price of 5c a share, S100 will purchase H j H a au i ax i-ii i , i ,r 2,000 shares. H ss izcd and backed bv rcliab c business men. 1 Our holdintrs T1, ... . . ... ,. , . . , A Ha t NH M ., f .m . CIMMI i - . Art The minute wc strike oil you will find a big demand .'LO KJ H M consist of 5,000 acres in Salt Valley, Utah the Moab for your stock at dollars whcrc ow it costs yousccnts I U H Field and 3,000 acres in Diamond Fork Canyon near On the low estimate of $lv00 a share, a $100.00 in- V'C M fl Castilla Springs, Utah. Both p'ropertics arc on the Den- vestment will bring you $2,000,00, although it is X s-l lilll fij vcr & Rio Grande railroad. In the Moab Field we have a vc11 known fact that oil stock has sold ' J M l!H I one well 800 feet deep and expect oil at 1,200 feet. In as high $3,000.00 a share! , 1 H wi . -pv . j t- i i i i , n i Don t miss this opportunity to make t-i ? & Wi g the Diamond lork ticld wc have two wells, one down a fortunc. Wc invite thc mos rigid' . oV Q 973 feet and thc other down 515 feet, both of which have investigation, but urge you to act VVV E llll ' had splendid showings of gas and oil at different depths. at once. y vc? R j j I Gustaveson Oil Company. i04 VI I 321 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah I 11 raLJx REFERENCES: Any Bank in Salt Lake City, 0 ' JS? P'H v Dunn & Bradstreet, State Security Commission. & KPJr r M Rippling' I By WAuT MASON. h 8 SCARED. My neighbor, J. Whangdooclle Brown, enmo up to me and cried, "Tho Spanish flu has struck the town, and two or three have died! I know l'il have the blamed dlsense, such Ills don't pass me by; 1 feel the symptoms in my knees, and also in my eye.'' ne sweat was streaming from his brow, his faoe was drawn and pale; "Why worry," said I; "you are now exceeding strong nnd hale, Just think of pleas ant, cheerful things, forget the mi crobe gang; just talk of cabbages and kings and let the flu go hang. Don't cross your bridges, friend of mine, un til they're at your feet; and so for you the sun will shine, and lifc be fair and sweet." lie did not take my saie advice, designed to kee,p him well, and now they've placed him on the ice, and ruug the passing boll. Sage council seems a whiskered wheeze, thc gift of dreary bores, to those who go to meet disease, aud lead it to their doors. And worn' over passing ill invites tho doc and nurse, invites the druggist with his .pills, thc sexton and the hearse. uu AWAY FROM THE WORLD. It's good for a fellow to walk away From the busy world and tho busy day; Its good for him now and then to turn From tho crowded streets, where there's gold to earn, And spend some time in a quiet zono And be for a little while alone. It's cood for a man to tako his ease In the shade of the wise and ancient trees ; To lie by a stream that has danced along Since the world began 'with its light and wrong. And spend some time with the con stant things That have outlived empires and crowns and kings. It is good for a man when tho spring comes back, To get away from the beaten track, To quit tho hurry and fret nnd grind Of the daily tasks, and rest his mind In the fields and woods, where the air Is clean, And ponder awhile on what has been. TRY THIS FOR !; ECONOMY t "Conserving," "Economy" and !; ;l "Thrift" are tho present day !; ; watchwords and well they may j !; bo! Are you conserving your ;! !; health? Are you economical .in ;! !; buying treatment for disease? ;! You should be! If your stom- ;! ach, liver, kidneys, bowels and !; j! blood arc not right In every !; sense, you should at once begin S !; a treatment to restore good, ;! !; healthy conditions. Sulphur, ! ; cream of tartar and herb ex- J ;! tracts in a sugar-coaled form, called Sulpherb- Tablets is the surest relief that is economical. I i Get them In sealed tubes from s druggists. Sulpherb Is the name not "sulphur." Mrs. J. J. Dov- I lin, 518 W. 162nd St., Now York X City, writes: "I would also like I to cay I find your Sulpherb Tab- S I lets O. I and am very much s pleased to recommend to all my X friends, etc'-rrAdvertlsement. So when spring returns and the trees awake And the streams the shackles of win ter break, It is good for a man to leave the crowd And turn from the eager and rich and proud, To walk alone where the skies are fair For ho shall strengthen his faith out there. uu Little bsmnVsI INoteMooM 1 Uy LEE PAPE SI I started to take my bath Snttiday nite, and I ternod the wattlr on in the bath tub and went up in my room and got undressed and put on my p id jam mers and my Indian bats robe, think ing, posh, I'm sleepy, I wish I was going to bed now instead of takiug my bath ferst, I wonder if a persin didn't tako a bath for 2 year3 weather they would feci eny wersc. And I sat down on thc edge of my bed, thinking, I wonder how high 'he wattlr is by this time, I wonder if I would have time to take 40 winks, like people do in books, before the tub gets full? Wich I laid down and started to try, shutting my eyes and starting to count 10, and by the time I counted 3f I was 5 eights asleep and by the time I counted 1U 1 was too asleep to oven count 20, and nil of n suddin I woak up with a Jerk on account of pops volco lawking loud down stairs. Gosh G, holey smoaks, the wattir, I- thawt. Who the confownded doosc terned this wattls on, yee gods, wat a mess, all over the floor, scd jion loud as eny- thing. f. Heck, G, Jimminy criokits, I thawt. And I quick ran out in thc hall and called down stairs, Hay, pop, will you j please do mo a favor, will you please ' 11 turn the wattlr off in the bath tub? j Will you please do me a favor, will J you please condescend to honor mc jl with your presents for a few moments, jl sed pop. IfH ?.Ieening for me to come down. Wich tjiH 1 did, and pop had one slipper off wait- iljH ing for mc, and I quick put my hands lliH in back of me and got 3 fears e k racks jll on them nnd quick took them away lljH and got fearse kracks ware they IjljH wasent, nnd then I had to wipe up thc lijl bath room floor, wich it serteny need- IjllH ed it, amhtthen I took my bath. 11 oo jH The man who Is too set In his ways HH will never hatch anything. iiH cd by even' physician in the country." iSI Nuxuted lion helps to make healthier bIuH women unci stronger sturdier men. HlllH Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- uJiH funded. At id I good druggists.