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ff , ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1913. q fc;J IZARD OF IS MGI1 Unable to Reins-ton Line fountains; :alifornia xico in Grasp .ve; Three. :olorado. an. S. TUo worst Is raging in tho light, according to rices in this city, n Pacific and tho St. Paul railroads, to nine hours be : Northern, which lays to reopen ita )wslidcs, finds Its 1. o of the steamship from southea-st-ortcd that he en Df gales and bllnd io way down tho ghted a deserted s adrift In Clar of the fishermen i was not known, set Is still stonn nia. Service. Jan S. A snow has not been wit Lllfomla in years, till is in progress ilnous region and hca of the Sacra lad fallen at Red eighteen inches , two Teet at SIs chania, three nnd ico, where it has y ten years; ono L Orovllle, and a d. far reported has young growth on trees in the val i snowing heavily are seven inches ie streets, o rold wave has r tho past three this morning by rt the bay section. :h of rain fell in :ho day xico. M.. Jan. 3. Tho l Sunday still has cv.' Mexico in. its is the coldest on a below zero. It '.cro In Santa Fo., n there in thirty ras, 20 degrees bo record, m Alarm early to ' the fire depart, Kcn and had to bo ne, Oscar McMul moblle apparatus, and their amputa !old. -Three deaths in I directly or indl d wave, ged 75 years, was ed at Georgetown aged 72 years, of iy from a stroke g from tho intense r south of Pueblo, night after being having his legs i bridge. Service. S. The unprcco liat the Atlantic for tho past few t end tonight when d along on a gale Uained a velocity came roaring east city the tempera hin two hours and ire is 25 degrees acast is for cold threo days, to be arm spell. f coast line from is already feeling Id wave, which is itself more firmly a gales are whlp jlent Atlantic into higli. The weath rm signals "hoisted the Virginia capes?. I AMUSEMENTS SALT LAKE THEATER "A Butter fly on tho Wheel." ail week. Mat nco Saturday. ORPHBUM THDAT E R A d va n c cd vaudeville every afternoon and evening. COLONIAL THEATER Stock com pany in "Mrs. Dane's Defense." with William J. Kelly in stellar role. All the week, matinees today and Saturday. EMPRESS THEAT E R Vau d evil 1 e every afternoon, with two perform ances at night. WllHo Ritchie champion lightweight pugilist, Ib the headllner. GARRICK THEATER "Peck's Bad Boy," Musical comedy. Matinee Saturday and Sunday. VyiTH Willie Ritchie, lightweight champion of tho world, as a head liner, the Empress began 113 week yes terday. Al Shrador, lightweight cham pion of the inlcrmountain region, boxed two rounds last night with the pugilist who defeated Ad Wolgast. The go was fast and Interesting, but of course Shrador was outclassed. With somewhat unnecessary aggressiveness. Ritchie drew blood in tho first round by hammering t)u ,,nPn-'nt's nose. In the second Kltchio exercised more care, avoiding snradcrs face as much as possible. The audience enjoyed tho bout. Shrader showed no healtution in mixing with the champion. Other local men will face Ritchie throughout tho rest of the week. iTom a regular vaudeville standpoint tho Three Stanleys lead the bill. They have an amiiBlng comic sketch, includ ing a little ludicrous acrobatic work. y Davey. DG Muscy and Getaey are an entertaining trio of singers, dancers and refined comedians. Tho hit of their turn i?thcIr singing of the old nursery song. There Va8 a Tree, the Prettiest Tree Ton Evor Did See." Hyman B. Adlor, Daisy Stemple and Merlin Valentine have a one-act melo drama, entitled "The Miser's Dream." Graco Leonard and Frank Wilson give a neat performance. Miss Leonard as a male impersonator. , Leonard Martlnek and his "rag doll" are unique. Dale and Boyle receive much applause, having an attractive act. The usual in teresting motion pictures are shown. The following theater notices are marked "Advertisement" In order to comply with a strict interpretation of the new federal newapaper I nr. In no sense are they paid advertise ments. They are ltema furnlthed by the press agents of thj various theaters. With its regular midweek matinee, to day the Colonial turns into tho home stretch of ono of the best weeks of tho season, despite cold weather and frozen pipes. The house has had no trouble and "Mrs. Dano's Defense" is proving ono of the biggest drawing cards of tho win ter. Interest is being more and more manifested in tho forthcoming production of "Gct-Rrich-Qulck Walllngford" at the Colonial next weok by Mr. Kolly, as this will be the first presentation of tho fa mous George M. Cohan success In any city of this country by any other com pany than the original New York troupe. The engagement opens Sunday night. Adrienne Augarde. the protty, vivacious comedienne at the Orphoum this week, has what sho terms a. rcclpo for beauty which she gives to all who ask nor for pointors on this most important feminine question. Hero It is: "A woman is as protty as she thinks. Ugly thoughts are women's greatest foes. In my career as an actress I have had wonderful op portunity to meet tbo beautiful women of the stage and hundreds in private life. I do not know one of them who harbors ill against any one. To hate others is to cut off your noso to Bplte your face, and any one with a nose cut off is un boautlful." "A Butterfly on tho Wheel" will bo Been again at the Salt Lake theater to night and continues all the week. The theater Is now comfortable and warm and tho all-English players are being greeted with much applause. The authors of "Louisiana Lou" did not go to New Orleans for their scone, nor to tho Mardi Gras for their color simply with a view of being picturesque, Their plot is so entwined with the Mardi Gras masklngs and fun that It will readi ly be seen why the Chicago critics have heaped high pralso upon "Louisiana Lou" as a play as well as In Its aspects as a show. It will be at the Salt Lake theater next Thursday. That theatergoers of Salt Lake love musical comedy entertainment when It Is of the particular brand of which Allen Curtis Is famous. Is a fact undisputed when one Is brought face to face with tho large audiences who attend nightly and laugh themselves hoarso at the fun ny antics of the comedians, which go a great wav to make up the fun of an ovening. "Peck's Bad Boy" Is tho of fering at the Garrlck and has proven one of the best things that the Allon Curtis company has yet attempted at tho cosy theater. Friday night is to bo an other gala night for both Garrlck pat rons arid the "Honey Girls." who consti tute the big chorus of the show. Fri dav night has been made a feature to the extent that an opportunity is af forded the girls whereby they can make some extra money by competing, offer ing specialties of their own and present ing them after each performance. The audience is the cole Judge as to the winners. "Tho Revenge of a Fakir." Eolair's latest animal picture, a production equal to any of Paul .T. Ralney'H animal sub jects will again be tho featuro at tho Rex theatre today. The.nlm Is In two parts and includes a llfo and death struKglo between a younc . lad and a wild leopard. In' addition to this one of tho most thrilling and dramatic of western films, "The I-Iorolno of the Plains." will be shown. The Rex man agement also wishes to mention that fio transportation to ounny California and return will bo given away In the near future. NEGROES TO TAKE STRIKERS' JOBS New York Hotel Waiters Making Little Progress; Small Riot Ts Started.. NEW YORK. Jan. 8, Efforts of the International Hotel Wnlterj) association a I e"tord tho strike ngainnt tho larger hotels od rewtauranta of tho city wore continue tonight. Few recruits wore Sdc "( to the strikers who quit work last nlclit and tho hotel managers said they wore organlV ng negro waiters lo take the place " of the strikers as fust as they t,UiVxnndM- Lupo, l,nlon delegate, who Mow i whistle n the dining room of one f he lamor hotels tonight iu. a signal for a strkc, was sentenced to thirty days In the Vorkhouse by a magistrate . J.i:inii Patrolman was knocked down Lnfl lnliiiStf Pohc" reserves dispersed and ini"rwi.ipn xx en were arrested. th, '"bs,(,,n"ftcns and the shouting The J,rftsK,ll5-orea?a much excitement tho etrlkern. I 1 Our Stock Must Be Reduced Even at a Lass j IAII of Our Ladies' Fine Tailored I "ladies' Street and Evening I f j Suits go at Less than Dresses go at Less than I ;: 1 1 REGULAR PRICES REGULAR PRICES 1 ESESBBB3SBBBSK9Bs5BBJ9HSBfsSSSBSSSSS Vj Regardless of this Great Sacrifice in Prices You I jj Can Arrange t Open An Account With Us I In Satisfactory Easy Payments j $25 and $30 I 0Y I SAeL rfff 1 0UR j !o WO 9 Ladies' Cloth flBJe j Jm 256 i I jfe 1 I sagy state I ini$n& m if ' $JLtUtJ j mmmi j se state st. SHiiBwmraaL If I "MUTT AND JEFF" COMING TO ZION MUTT AND JEFP. "Mut and Jeff," the tremendously suc cessful musical comedy based on tho newspaper cartoons by "Bud" Fisher ap pearing: in tho dallies in 500 cities of America, is scheduled to appear at tho Salt Lake theater Monday evening. For thoso who have seen this furiously funny musical farce, or have heard of Its as tonishing success, no further announce ment Is necessary. So groat has been the triumph of this piece ever since its inception that it Is a topic of conversa tion In evory man's mouth whenever the atricals aro mentioned. New York, Chi cago, Boston, Philadelphia, New Orleans, as well as every town In the country large enough to boast an opora house, has played this rip-roaring comedy to larger receipts than any previous attraction In their history. Therefore, It is easily seen that there must bo much merit in the piece. ManaKor Gun Hill has provided an almost entirely new production for this season, particular emphasis being laid on the scenery and costumlnc. Tho ad vance sale of scatt" opens Friday. Thoso who fall to get their scuts curly will surely be disappointed. She Darkened Her Gray Hair A Kansas City Lady Darkened Hor j Gray Hair and Stimulated Its Growth by a Simple Homo Process. She Tells How She Did It. Mrrf. A. .BiprRHn, a well known resi dent of KiinsuB City, Mo., who dark ened her "fiy hair by a simple home process, made the following statement: ''Any lady or gentleman cun darken their jn-aj'" or faded hair, stimulate Its irrowth and mako it aoii and glossy with this &implo recipe, which they can mix at home: To half pint of water add i oz. of bay rum. I smull box of Barbo Compound and Vi oz. of gly cerine. Thoso ingredients cap. ho pur chased at any drug store at. very little cost. Apply to tho hair twice a woe k until tho gray hair is darkened tmU flcieutly, then ovcry two weeks. Tina mixture relievos any scalp troubles and is excellent for dandruff and fall in" hair. It docs not gtain tho scalp, is'not sticky or greasy and does not rub off. It will mnlco a gray haired person look 10 to '20 years younger." j Adverttsoinont. FASCINATING STORY IS TOLD IN FILMS MISS OEMI HAWIiEY. AMONG tho pictures which will be shown on the new bill at tho Lib erty theater today is a Lubln dramatic subject of exceptional merit, entltlod "Twilight of Her Life." It tells an ap pealing and fascinating love story of a woman, who having failed to roalizo hor Ideals, sees In tho "twilight" of her life a repetition of her own romanco in that of her younger sister. Her dreams of what might have boon are vlmmllzed In tho happiness enjoyed by tho young cou ple, and by a singular colncldenco. arc mado to come true. Miss Orml Haw ley, ono of the Lubln company's most popular players, enacts tho leading role In a thor oughly convincing manner. Two very good Vltagniph dramas, two Blogranh comedies and a Sollg railroad story make up the balanco of the bill. PRINCE ENGAGES IN FIST FIGHT Ludovic d'Aragon Pignatelli Summarily Ejected From NeAv York Restaurant. By International Nows Service. NEW YOHTC, Jan. S. "Here's your hat; what's your hurry? Good nlcht and don't come back." This waa the manner In which Prince Ludovic d'Aragon Plgnatelll. known along Broadway as "Prince Pig." for short, was speeded on his way early this morning at Louis Martin's restaurant after a fistic battlo with Ronald Morri son, well-known man about town. The prince, who was held a long time at. Ellis Island upon his arrival here as an undesirable. Is said lo have been tho aggressor, lie and Morrison havo not boon on good terms for some time, it was said, and tho nrlnce selected a small hour this morning as tho time to settle the matter. The went to the floor near tho cabaret show and though tholr stunt wan entertaining, it was no part of the show and ihtr wore nried apart. The prlnro was led away from the scchq, and to tho ctreeU Morrison remained. j Aanis FuCo. HAD TO TIE HANDS EGZEWA SO BAD Eczema on Face and Head. Raw, Red Patches with Blisters. Later Dry, Scaly and Cracked. Burning and rtchfng Interns. Cutknira oap and Ointment Cured. 1080 BcOmUrvr AvA La JMs; OAy My utile daughter had. eczers on bee fee and head. The troobto ttegsa frith Irrlta- . T ting, raw, red patchw Jffifjx "sih blisters vhfch Mji za .W wmld break rod a ffl M. fluid ynM disehorsed. RjJpA TMa to drytna f onnad Afralyjk scaba- Later on th4 fflih ?-fyVR Patches became dry flM y5(vV atM scaly and eradtod, Avi YWaijLjSv iju" M( htirfitng and Intense. HCii'J r ' ) . bands to keep her frosax soratchlnc as Cha eruption mado cores wbJ4h yra thought would ruin her for life. Horb&ir fell oab and hor head mut scabby sJQ over. Bho rorted neither day or night. "Wo tried msdidne but still no reileS ami 000117 tro decided to try Ootlcura Soap and Ointment. We bgon tiring them by vraati ing the head and focn In warm Tratr and OutlcuraBoap.afterwnlch aodntfd tbcm idth OotlcTira Ointment. Tula braaght rart and atep for her. In trwo numtha ytra wouldn't haro ksovn tho child: ahc vraa cured and hue twrw been bothered frioce with this dJaease. (Blsacd) Mr. J. Oatrl soo. Sept. 25, 19ZS. Oudrara Soap (20c and Outlcura Oint ment (tOc) aro sold ecrrher. A etagto aet ! ottm sofftdsat. Liberal aampla of wch. innCod frca, with SO-p. Sltln Book. Ad dress posb-card "Oottcuia, Dopt.T. iBocton.' Tender-QMsd nteax should uto Outicara Soap Shaving Stick, 25c 8ampfo free. t.cSr AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AHU lirilLU. -v Mna."WxKax.owa Boothiwo syrup bns been nscd for over SIXTY YEARS by MILLIONS of MOTIIKllT lor their CIIIL6REK WHILE ffil lNO. Tilh PERFECT SUCCESS. If SQOTIIE3 the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUMS. AI I AYS nil PAIN ! CUKES WIND COLIC, and fAhebtt reinVdy'f 30XARRUOBA. It is . nb-roliitt-lv harmless. Be Mire nnd ast lor Mrs. WlnsloVa Scotliing Syrup," nnd Ukc no otbuf kJud. Twciuy-live cents a bottle SALT LAKE THEATRE TONIGHT ftjSif LL MATINEE TODAY, The Messrs, Shubert and Lewis Waller Present With nn nil-English Company. Prices Evening, BOc to f 1.50; ilat- IneeH. 25c to SI. 00. MON.. TUES.. WED.. AND WED. MATINEE AT 3:30. "MUTT AND JEFF." Eve., 2Bo to 31.50; 400 ooatii at $1. Mat., 25c nnd BOc: children. 25c. Sale Friday. '. J THIS WEEK d m $'&?5MH&: kelly u 'tiis'!s&zMm. '1 and Co. In -'2 -?ft5? DANE'8 !- VhM$M w DEFENSE L-i ; &Wi?$. " Mats.Thurs. j il Next weok ! I - fA jhWBom- "Got - rUch I'- WJC-jm& I Quick -"Wal- tyll Wm. J. Kelly llngford." Phono Wneatch 3369. ADVANCED VAUDEVit-LE. ALL THIS WEEK ETHEL GREEN ADRLBNNE AUGARDE SCHICHTL'S ROYAL MARIONETTES AL RAY NO'S BULLDOGS THE SISTERS GASGH LEW COOPER WEST AND BOYD ORPHEUM DAYLIGHT MOTION PICTURES CONCERT ORCHESTRA PRICES Matlnoe Dally. 15c, 25c. BOc Night. 25c. 50c. 75c. Tho Wants have helped many to sur mount (liffieultio.i. Tliov have shown an open path to tho ai:compHsluicnt of IhinRS most desired. 7 All Feature Acta Thla Week 7 'h . SULLIVAN-CONSIDlNe Ml Oreatar Advanced Vaudevllla. 1 uyi j WILLIE RITCHIE. 1 j -.w Llflhtwoloht Champion ofl 3 TODAY v tho World. 1 J 2:30 HYMAN B. ADLER . CO..I HA, 3 Stanleys. Grace Leonard. ijj ! '50 Davey De Musscy and Get- g -i ij I 9:15 8y. Leonard Martlncx. Dale 1 and Boyle. Patho's Weekly.! 'P'lyt Emprest Orchestra. I 'i w j Regular 30c Matlneo Dally -I A 1 Rial j Empreia 20c 50C 1UC1 H Prlco 10c Parouet Seatt. . it'll Garrick Theatre i: j FUN, FROLIC 5L PRETTY GIRLS Vu'X Tho Allen Curtis Frollcu Company ( j I 25 People In . Broadway's Bin Muslcnl Comody Hit f 9j I "Feck's Bad Boy" Two Shows Nightly. h - IJ 10, 20, 30 GENTS v : f Regular Matlneea Saturday, Sunday . !3! f 8 and Wednesday : Q fi ALL SEATS 10 CENTS. 1 1 U Choruc Girls Contest Evory Friday i If J-S Night After Each Show. j If 5 TODAY " j "VENGEANCE OF A FAKIR," ffi 1 An Animal Plcturo That Will Be Re- m Ifa memberod. M., "HEROINE OF THE PLAINS," Mi' & A Western Piny. Ej ; ij An Ideal Programme for Blase Picture m ' Featuraa. K ! WV DON'T FORGET IlV W Our Free Transportation Offering to Uf u, Sunny California and Return. JJI i ffj - m "Silks and satin mk J Scarlets nnd velvets. SlW .-9 Tut out vour ldtchon fire.' Eli ;'P Noithor do they pay the cas mil. Hff W But tho V7aut Ad ileal? with tup iiet'os Mrf , J ;ariPH of Hfo so well that lu who uses K ! ihom is kuown as a uifp ;uil pr:KU.i,t f, ' man. who will iior iffo. penuo jj