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THfc bALT LAKE TRlBUNb, WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 5, 1913. 9
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i lit practice game at the high
swhaittlav allernoon Coach Rlch
firJ1 tut Indian live romped away
' 'JBE Jin canty preps. Tho west
jjWuwfcl at Hie raio of two points
yB 1 th,J "iiv"lcnt of a biislcct
fifB- ti fluM ncoic being "8 to
V'i wtre considerably larger
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31 Author Broaks Leg.
'gMPPAR3ARA. Ca! Feb.
HlKSt1""1 White, tho author and
J irR' e 1 lc whn 3'ldlng from
'SI1'' In a ball game hens
.WyfTf .. irc !c players in tho game
-j-."1 J,, llJrcl'm. recently Pro-
iMtVwIe for governor of Now
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Scene from "Fun in a Oabarot," opening at Empress today. Webber ami Piolds's mammoth Ncvr York mu
sical comedy success. Eighteon peoplo; 12 Broadway beauties. .
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Is in Fine Form. .
By International Nowb Service.
EL PASO, Tex., Feb. 4. Despite Gold
of Ophlr's recent improsslvc victories, the
books laid 9 to 2 today and received a
severe drubbing although tho tip on WJn
torgrecn mitigated Ihelr losses coFldcr
ably. ne3Ultfl:
First race, six furlongs Blazo B LOS
fCavanaugh) 12 to 1 won, L.uke Van
Zandt 01 (Hill) 7 to 1 Hocond, lDvran 10S
(Guy) 10 to 1 third. Time 1:14 4-5. Hor
Icou, Fair loulse, VIrec, Tom G., Gay,
El Toro and Red Widow alfio ran.
Second race, mile Palma 103 (llobblnai
7 to 2 won, Flying 10S (Nathan) 8 to 2
second. Silver Grain JOS (Kirahbaum) S
to 1 third. Tlmo 1.11. l'reo Will, Trans
parent, Royal River and Sadlo Shapiro
also ran.
Third race, six furlongs Galone Galo
100 (Robblns) i to 1 won, Ruth Esther
10S (KederJs) 7 to 1 second. Native Son !
.108 (Guy) 15 to 1 third. Time 1:1-1 2-5. I
Inqulota. Doc Allen, Rio Pecos. lady
Voung, Magda B., Bonnie Bard, Mcaua.
Commondatlon and Recover also ran.
Fourth race, bIx furlongs Gold of Ophlr
1011 (Robblns) 0 to 2 won. Kootonay D8
(Mill) 0 to 5 second. Laokroeo 111 (Borcl)
li! to 5 third. Time 1:12 1-5. Gcorgo Ox
nard, Wlntergrccn, Insurance Alan, Fur
long and Cockspur also ran.
Fifth race, six furlongs Orimar Lad
100 (McDonald) IS to I won, Azurea 04
(Hill) 0 to 1 socond. Volsol 108 (Burlln
Kame) -1 to 1 third. Tlmo 1:13 2-G. Evo
llna, Faneull Hall, Clint Tucker, !M!It
Jones. Aidelon, Cordlo F., Charley Brown
and Sanke'- also ran.
Sixth race, ono mile Calcthumplan 104
(McCabc 0 to 1 won. Acumen 10G (Bur
llngame) 9 to 2 eecond. Cantem 10fi (Hill)
16 to 5 third. Time 1:39 2-5. Royal Dolly.
Golieo. Gift. Wilhlte. "Ladv Willie and
Jack 15111s also ran.
Juarez Entries.
First race, seven-DixtecnLhs of a mile,
purse.
Index. Wt. Index. Wt.
(JS79 Best Be . .105! r9C9 Old Gotch .115
0027 Benedict ..10S 6993 Brovlty . ..11D
Dela Mack. 112 May L 1113
G9C1 B. Lane ..115 Rob. Muntel.lLa
Peok-a-Doo.Ur. Manson . ..115
0927 Paw 115 Klltlo 115
(J9CC La Estrulla.llol Redpath ...115
Second race, one mile, felling.
t!9:i3 Ah Moon .. DCJ 5790 Lonia 10.1
G9S3 Lawn . ... OS! (5SS0 B. Oldtleld..l0.1
H9S1 S. Bernard. 1 00 G910 Tho Peer. ..105
r.'jno Coed 103 7019 S. V. JIough.105
0074 Rampant . .103 0910 Lookout. ..105
G951 Delena . ..103, G909 Coppers . ..105
Third race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile,
felling.
7018 l'imest H... 90' 6937 Rosonta . ..10?.
0974 Salo.ila . . 99'G93S A. McOen...l0
G71S M. Jlmmio.101 7019 M. Molotte.lOn
f.985 P. TIndrson-101! 7022 E). Adams.. 105
6987 Beda .. ,.103 G10R La Cazadra.l0G
0933 Roberta ...103, B. Gnando..l0S
Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile,
C995 idletale . . 9S! r.995 Nobby . ...112
700G Klva 98;G955 P. Zaretta.,114
G995 Truly . .. 981 G9C7 131 Palomar.llG
G95.", G. RuasclL.tOS!
Flftli race, one mile, selling.
GP114 Galeno Gale 9810931 Lambortlm .105
GG27 B. Soille 98 G971 1.M. Kckert.105
f.9Sl Adolantc ..103 G7G0 C.W. IC'nn'n.lOS
7019 FT Hcott ..10:;!G1!S Wicket ....105
(IS52 Cfpx 105' 'Jl'G4 Ben Uncos. 1 OS
7005 Q- Trip ...105'
Sixth race, eleven-3lxtcentns of a mile,
selling. ....
f.973 K. Harwood. 9S GOCr, B. Ball lOo
G907 Miss Joan.. 102 CH2' Delnncy . ..10o
C733 Napa Nlclc.103'59?:. Domlnlra ..100
GUOO Garland .. .103! 0925 Just Rod... JOS
S. P. DISSOLUTION j
IS AGAIN1 DISCUSSED
VEW YORK. Fob. 4. Thn exneutivo
committee of the Union Faclfla company
held another session today, but the moel
lng was unproductive of any news ro
gnrding the dissolution of that road from
the Southern Faclllc. From the fact
that tb- mandate of tho supremo court
ord irln' the dissolution hns been ordered
back t the lower federal court. In Salt
Lake Olty. U was Infnrrcd that some
thing In tho nature of an understanding
now nxlsto between the department of
justlco at Washington and tho ofClclals
of the Unrrlman lines.
R. S, Lovett. chairman of tne union
FacHIo company. Is authority for the
statement that the details of tho pro
posed dlREOlutlon have yet to bo worked
out to it. satisfactory concluHlon. Until
that time, ho adds, all roports dealing
with tho ultlmato control of Central I a
clflc arc merely conjectures.
BOOTBLACK PRODUCES
STANDARD OIL STOCK
NBW YORX, Feb. 4, Leonard Bolpe,
a bootblack, who nhlnon shoos In the
Standard Oil building at 2fi Broadway, of
fered seven shares of Standard Oil stpc
as bait for a friend arraigned In police
court tonight for alleged larceny. Winn
Magistrate Corrlcan was musing whether
to accept some Statcn Island real estate
an security, Bolpe otoppod forward.
"I have a few shares of Standard Oil
stock, your honor. If you caro to accept
thnm for ball." ho said as bft produced
tho Hevon certificates. The stock was
quoted at 5139 a share today.
Magistrate Corrluan accoptcd the Sta
tcn Island real estate aft sufficient se
curity. .
Heirs Get 51 Eacb.
The will of Alvln G. Oroon, bequeathing
practically all hlo estate to bis widow.
Frances Green, was filed for probate In
tVio district court yesterday. Orenti was a
pioneer of Utah and ono of the fl rat Hot
tlers of Big Cottonwood district. I To
lcavps an estate consisting of about t-. tf'.i
iv acreF of valJftble land near Cotton
wood. To each of his lght children ne
bnqiiBOthed $1 ond to each of fen
grandchildren ho loft the sonic amount
IS? IDEHT1FY 3LI
MM BfJS TEETH
Skeleton Found on Tooele
Desert Believed That of
' John McGinnis.
A gold bridge and other dentiil work
in tho upper javr of tho skeleton found
near Low station on tho "Western Pa
oiflc last Saturday' may furnish a posi
tive clue to tho identity of the man
who, from tho fractured skull, is be
lieved to bavo been murdered and left
on the ciesort by some person who at
tempted lo mako identification impos
sible by removing every vostigo of
clothing from his' victim. Only one
man who viewod tho skeleton at j
Tooele yesterday could pretend to a
recognition of it as possibly belonging
to some one whom ho had formerly
known.
Knowing that his friend, John Mc
Ginnis, a blacksmith, -13 years of age,
had intended to go to work for the
! "Utah Construction company on the
"Western Pacific. II. B. Duckworth, pres
ident of the Standard Brass foundry
of this cit wont to Tooele yesterday.
Ho found litllo about tho bones, bear
ing tho marks of the teeth of co3'otes
and rats tbat had gnawed, off the llesh.
to remind him of his friend. Tho shupo
of the sknll, howovcr, being long and
rather narrow, and the gold dental
work in the mouth, made Mr. Duck
worth think that the skeleton might
by some chance bo that of hi6 friend.
""Mr. McGinnis was formerly em
ployed as a blacksmith at tho Magna
mill at Garfield, and boforo that in Og
den and Pocatcllo," said Mr. Duck
worth. "I last saw him in this city
about December 21, when T understood
that ho was going back out along tho
Western Pacific to work. I hope H' he
is still living that ho will lot his fnouds
know of his whereabouts."
Mr. McGinnis Is creditod with having
a considerable estate, embracing roal
prooert' in To'ocJo and Ogdon. Ho is
said to have been a mombor of tho Og
don lodge of the Knights of Columbus.
Ho is said to havo had most of hia
dontal work done in Ogdon. Dr. L. A.
McBride. dontist. of Tooolo, is making
a careful description of the bridge and
fillings found in tko upper jaw of the
dead man. and the publication of it is
expoctod to lead to the identification
of tho skeleton. No fillings -woro found
in the teeth of the lowor ja-w.
1 1 WEATHER FORECAsfT
Weather forecast for Salt Lake City and
the state of Utah Local: Fair and
cooler Wednesday. Thursday probably
rain.
Comparative weather data at Salt Lak
City. February 1513:
Highest temperature today was 4f de
grees; highest In thin month since 1874
wan GS degrees; lowest last night was 30
degrues. lowest this month since 1S74
wns IS degrees below zero; mean tem
perature for today was 43 dogrocs; nor
mal was 31 degrees; accumulated defi
ciency elnco tho llrst of the month Ib 5
doRroos; accumulated dctlclency since
January- t is 01 degrees.
Rclallvo humidity at G a. m. today was
U nor cent: relative humidity at 8 p. m.
today wafl 87 per cent.
Total precipitation for tho twenty-four
hours ending at 6 p. m. was none; total
for tils month to dato Is .10 of an Inch;
accumulated deficiency for this month
to date lo .12 of on Inch; total pre
cipitation since January 1 to date Is .91
of an Inch; accumulated deficiency alnco
January 1 Is .GO of an Inch.
Sun rises 7:35 a. m. ; sun sets 5:30 p. m.,
February 5. 1913:
WEATHER OBSERVATIONS.
Temperature.1 w
c &. n n te
stations. pg rrb rr
3 : g 2
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::.::.::::( a?i
Cheycnno ,S 14 .... .00
CTitogo H 20 6 .00
Denver 22, 12 .00
Dcs Molnia vu
Dodgo City 12 2S 8 .00
Duliith 14 1022 .00
Durango'.. 36 44 8 .00
Grand Junction 2 .,S 14 .00
llavrp - n -29
Helena -J -' S -0G
Huron 1 I' 10 .00
Jacksonville SS 66 5S. .10
rCansos City 20 2fi 14 .00
Lander .. .i "T"
Lou Angolen ob 6G 46 .00
Modona. 46 14 .00
Moorhcad 10 8 18 .00
New Orleans 54 CG 44 .00
New York 2S R, -C
North Platte 10 12 J .00
Oklahoma 2? 3S 12 .00
Phoenix Cu c''i 34 .OU
P?tollo 36! 40 26 .04
Portland. Or. 34 46 41 .10
Kapld City - - 1
Boseburg .. 92 5:1 '5?
Han Diego
St. Tyuiu " 20 U .00
St. Paul 10 4 1 .10
San Francisco 56 n8 48 .00
Henttl 84 f 34 ,8-
Sherldati 241- .01
Spokane A fQ
Tonopah , ;ri il h 'Ys
WaMdngton ! 3 40 30 .18
VIIllston "i m
winncmura 4 o2 .00
Indlon es bolow J5ero
IKE SUGGESTIOiS '
FDR DilSGE LI
j
Associated Commercial Clubs
Begin Active Preparations
for New Bill.
A bill for the establishment of a new
drainage law to take the place of that
which was declared unconstitutional by
! the state supreme court In July, 1911. will
bo presented to the legislature within a
few days. The measure Is the result of
yeslenlay'fl meeting of tbi commercial
clubs and agricultural organizations of
tho state undor the auspices of the Utah
Development league at the Commercial
club.
Undor tho old law a majority of prop
erly owners In a given section could form
a drainage district under the supervision
i of drainage commissioners, upon proper
I petition to the county commissioners hav
i In Jurisdiction. These drainage comtnls
! sloners then assessed the property own
I ers for proper drainage of lands that
might be desired for agricultural develop
' mont. The supreme court declared such a
! law unconstitutional on the ground of
"taxation -without representation," mean
In? that it was a taking of proporty with
out due legal process.
Legal Phases Outlined.
At yesterday's gathering, Attorney Ma-
thonihah Thomas assorted that the legls-
lature had full power to enact a proper
i drainage law under the police powers of
I the state, which makes such moves
properlv classified as for the public wel
fare. He spoke of the legal phases of
the question, showing that tho law could
I be made thoroughly effective and constl-
. tutional.
Charles F. Brown, engineer and mem
i ber of the Utah S'oclety of Engineers, and
R. A. Hart, drainage engineer In the gov
ernment reclamation service, sot forth
that the reclamation of more than 200.000
fertile acres In Box Elder. Cache, Duvls,
Salt Lake. Weber, Utah. Sanpete, Sevier,
Millard andEmory counties depended upon
the enactment of a law such as now pro
posed. They also said that various ef
forts lo aocuro such a law had beon made
by representatives of different sections,
but tbat the present unification of efforts
was essential to success.
Committee Appointee!.
Tho matter of preparing and presenting
tho bill was left to a committee conslst
lnc of E. W. Lowe, Brlgham City, chair
man; C F- Brown. Salt Lake, and
Thomas Tlomcr. Salt Lake. The commit
tee will havo full power to collect sub-Hi-rlptlons
and employ an attorney and
ongineer to properly draw up tho meas
ure, which will be presented shortly.
It Is understood that tho bill will be
Introduced In the senate by President
Gardner, who heartily favors the enact
ment of a proper and constitutional drain
ago law.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C A3TQ R 1 A
Wanted in Oklahoma.
Sheriff Andrew Smith received a tele
gram yostorday from Vlnltla, Okla., ask
ing that Adam Holden, who was arrested
in Bingham yostorday, be held until an
officer can bo sent for him. According
to the telegram, Holden Is wanted on a
felony charge. Ho way brought In from
Bingham last night by Dupttty Sheriff
Otto Wltbeck and lodged In the county
Jail.
"MoBida-by-tho-Lake" is irrigated
orchard land and is being sold at farm
prices. Arrange today for inspection
trip. National Savings & Trust Com
pany. Top Floor. Walker Bank Bldg.,
3alt Lake City, Utah. (Advertisement)
KEEP THE CHILDREN'S
BOWELS CLEAN 1011
If Tongue is Coated, Stom
ach Sour, Breath JFeverish,
Bowels Clogged, Give
"Syrup of Pigs'
Children dearly love to take delicious
"Syrup of Figs" and nothing elso
cleans and regulates their tender little
stomachs, Jiver and 30 feet of boweli
60 promptly aud thoroughly.
Children get bilious and constipated
just like grown-ups. Then they get
sick, tho tongue is coated, stomach" sour,
breath bad; they don't cat or rost well;
thev become feverish, cross, irritablo
and don't want to play. Listen Moth
ers for your child's sako don't force
the little one to swallow nauseating
castor oil. violent calomel or harsh irri
tants like Cathartic pills. A teaspoon
ful of Svmp of Figs will have your
child smiling aud hanpy again in ""just
a fow hours. Syrup ot !Figs will gently
! clean, sweeten and roeulato tho stom
ach, make the liver active and move on
and out of the bowels all tho consti
pated matter, the sour bile, tho foul,
clogged-up waste and poisons, without
! causing cramps or griping.
i With S'rup of Figs you arc not drug
ging or injuring your" children. Boing
composod entirely of luscious figs, son
na and aromatics. it cannot be harmful.
Full directions for children of all ages
and for grown-ups plainly printed on
the package
Ask your druggist for the full name.
"Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna,
proparcd by tho California Fig Syrup
Co. This is the delicious tasting, gen
uine old reliablo. '.Refuse anything
elso offered. (Advertisement.
AMUSEMENTS
SALT LAKE Donald Brian In "The
Siren" musical comedy. Three nights
beginning Thursday, with Saturday
matinee.
COLONIAL William Kelly and stock
company In "Tho Greyhound." All
the week. Matinees Thursday and
Saturday.
ORPHEUM Advanced vaudeville.
Performances every afternoon and
evening.
EMPiRESS Vaudeville. Performance
every afternoon and two perform
ances at night. Xew bill today.
Tho following theater notices are
marked "advertisement" In order to
comply with a strict Interpretation of
the new federal newspaper law. Tn
no sense are they paid advertise
ments. Thev are Items furnished by
the press agents of the various
theaters.
SIGNOR Travato billed as "the eccen
tric violinist" at the Orphcuni this
week justly lays claim to being the orig
inator of that peculiar style of by-play
with hands, shoulders and rolling eyes
that has become so popular In vaudeville.
Some people who witness the eccentric
ities of this remarkablo violinist are apt
to say that he Is copying some other por
former when In reality they are watch
ing the originator of tho 20th contury
ragtime foibles. Attention was llrst
called to Travato by Solinan, the well
known composer who discovered him
during a recent tour abroad.
Arthur Morse Moon as the Pale Face
Kid In "The Greyhound" at the Colonial
this week and Richard Vlvan ' as Bob
Meade are doing some of the best work
of the season at tho popular stock house.
Paul Armstrong and Wilson Mlzner filled
"The Greyhound" so full of thrills that
there la scarcely a moment In all tho six
spectacular scense of the drama that
doesn't play an Important part In the
story. This is the first production of
tho new play over given In tho West and
Mr. Kelly has mado It ono of his most
pretentious productions from a scenic
standpoint. Five of tho six, scenes take
place on board an ocean liner and theso
ship scenes arc moBt realistically staged.
A vry heavy advance reservation of
Keats Is reported for Thursday's raatlnco
performance of "The Groyhound."
Again the Empress theater boasts one
of tho biggest bunch of varieties of the
foason. and once again have Sullivan &
Conpldlne como to tho front and offered
their patronB some of the host and cost
liest acts of which vaudeville can boast.
The now bill will open beginning with
today's matinee, and will have for a
headline attraction the third of the big
Wobber and Fiolds's Now York musical
comedy successes, cut down and arranged
to tit In, and provide thirty mlnuteB of
laughs' and amusoment. It la said that
this, tholr latest, called "Fun In a Caba
ret." is bv far tho most 'pretentious and
will ecllpoe any former production sent
out over tho Sullivan & Consldlno clr-
The aggregation comes to Salt I-a1:o
with a special car of scenery and an
abundance of mechanical stgae and color
efTects which promise to add splendor
and magui licence to tho offering. There
Is a score of peoplo In the enst. Including
twolvo of the prettiest and shapeliest of
Wobber and Flclds'a "Broadway rieau
tles "
Sullivan & Consldlnc's booking dopart
ment didn't forget the "kiddles" this
Leonora Gordon Harrison, dramatic
soprano, who is attracting largo crowds
at tho Rex thcator.
week, for the bill provides a special fea
ture for them. In Jacob's dogs, theater
goers will have an opportunity of seeing
the bost dos comedians In vaudeville.
Tho animals aro highly educated and
the cleverness which they are said to
display Is tho work of several years'
training.
The name of Virginia Grant will sound
good to Salt Lakers, for the dainty little
entertainer Is known from coast to coast
as one of the best and most charming
singers In stageland. Grace is a distinct
feature with Miss Grant, who Is besides
a voritable dynamo of magnetism and
charm. Sho comes to the Empress with
her voice in excellent shape, and with
her repertoire overflowing with new and
catchy New York song hits.
Don Carney is said to bo an entertainer
par excollonce. llo Is a clever pianist
and a genius In song and story, and hits
the happy faculty of being able to put
his comedy over In a manner which keeps
his audience in an uproar from the time
he goes on until he goes off the stage.
One of tho neatest and. breeziest and by
far tho most pretentious comedy playlets
lo come over the Sullivan & Consldlno
circuit Is "Tho Olrl With the Taking
Way," as presented by the dainty and
clever little actreau. Miss Pauline Fletcher
and a capablo cast of three. Devere &
Lewis, with ono of the best musical acts
In vaudeville, will be another of the
bright stars that will Illuminate the Em
press bill.
The regular programme at tho Rex the
ater ha3 been unquestionably strength
ened by tho appearance of Miss Leonore
Gordon Harrison, dramatic soprano and
concert soloist. Miss Harrison glvos her
song recitals e'ery evening, with Prof.
Susko at tho piano, supported by Prof.
Masterman's concert orchestra. TJie
programme Is devoted to the classic, and
her Interpretations of La Bohome, Wag
ner, Shubcrt and many others aro splen
did. The usual six reels of first-released
motion pictures will also be shown.
A thoroughlv delightful musical comedy
with a pretty and romantic llttlo love
story to go with tho ripping comedy and
enchanting music and lntoxlcatlngly
charming dance numbers is what Is prom
ised In Charlos Frohman's production ol
"Tho Siren" with Donald Brian as the
star at the Salt Lake theater beginning
tomorrow night and running the remain
der of the week with a matinee Saturday.
"Tho Siren" enjoyed a long and suc
cessful run In Now York, Chicago, Boston
and Philadelphia last season. Salt Lakers
are to be congratulated upon tho fact
that they get the same array of well
known artists among Mr. Brian's sup
port as wns seen In those other cities.
Mr. Frohman lias managed to keep hi s
original company Intact, a feat not so
easy nowadays. Tho cast Includes dainty
Carroll McComas. droll Will West, Ethel
Cadman. with her voice of goldon ton'
Harry Delf. Florence Morrison. Cyrl' j
Blddnlph, Cissy Sewell. Victor LcRoy and
othors. The sirens and the chorus arc
said to bo about tho most attractive ar
ray of young women Mr. Frohman vot
assembled In one production.
i
"HAr Fireman," n Thanhauser produc
tion, is an Interesting photoplny at the
Mchcsv theater, In which an actress
adopts a street waif. "Saved from Sin"
Is a heart Interest drama, followed by tho
American company's western thrllllnc; sto
ry entitled "The Sllver-PIated Gun."
HEALTH "WARNING.
Chilled and wet feet result in con
gesting tho internal organs, and in
flammation of the klduoys and bladder,
with rheumatic twinges, and pain in
back, generally follow. TJso Foley
Kidney Pills. Thoy arc the best medi
cine mado for-all disorders of the kid
neys, for bladder irregularities, and for
backacho and rheumatism. They do
not contain habit forming drugs. Ton
ic inaction, quick in results. Scliramm
Johnson, Drugs "Tho No vor-Substi tu
tors" Five (5) Good Stores. (Adv.)
Ruptures Blood Vessel.
Marry Hamill. 42 yearn of ace, an ern
plovee of thn Utah Construction com
pany, was taken to tho emergency hos
pital from a saloon on Commercial strcot
yesterday afternoon suffering from a
nipturo of a blood vessel of the log. He
was attended by Dr. Hardle Lynch, and
taken to St Mark'H hospital. Lator ho
was removed to tho county Infirmary.
For a mild, easy action of tho bowels,
n Blngle doso of Doan's Rogulrts Is
enough. Treatment cures habitual consti
pation. 2i5 cents a box. Ask your drug
gist for thorn. (Advortlscmont.)
I in th Clothing 8 This Month B
I Overcoats jSpB Act at I
I ever before oifered. JflC" M
Cor. Main and U U II C CUV Cor- Main and
ScMnSootM
Baabetes H
Simple Herb Quickly Relieves Jfct
This Dread Disease. fflm
1 ;beiii hR aeietnfoic :n considered mn
in urable. and lhe only hope held out to WBa
,fi.i ffllri-d tuts been to prolong tholr 3111
t-ars )' strict diet. nwS
i A tdnrt i gently discovered In Mexlo JSi
ailed Dlalx-tol Herb, has been round to jffgl
!l c a specific in the treatment of dlabete. WmJt
' v . Uy reducing the specific gravity antf WBa
v., gar. rwlorlnic vigor and building up SHI
J.hc system. KB
J Till harmlen vegetable romody wir ; MUa
Jrellt-vi! the patient of his worst symptoms MSfl
Id thfc most uzgrivatftd mses. within a tMll
h.vrt-k. rd to Iro e It. w will mall tht 131
i first 50o packufce for ihf. with free book- BlBm
' i f f .-iial vnluft to the diabetic, con- SSI
1 'alnlnr lalcl diet llHts and exclusive BUI
'r.iblo of fod value, giving percentage of SHI
st u oh and wgHr (enrbohy drains) in :'50 JSm
l.ffer.mt foe da. IBS
Tc!l vtwr afflicted friends of this of- BUI
r and nd 2S- today for a full-sized JB9
.nt. neoe: ,MES CHEMICAL CO tSBa
Box 2M-A. Whitney Point, X. Y. H
J You can gel a bottle In Suit I.ake n' R If
1 Schramm-Johnson. Drugs, and Druchl ifc jgj fl
Frankcn." ( Advertisement i H
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday, HlH
Saturday Mntlnee, jjuM
C'aiifs Fro'ima" Precnts aSSi
DONALD ng THE fittf
igftN'SlREN I
H.'H of all the Musical Compiles. J8j
Brilliant Supporting Cast. SBt
Including Carroll .McComaK, Will 1
West, Ethel Cadman and en?cm- trst
hie of 60. JUgg
Prices Eve. 50c to 52.00; Mat. 25c ;Uj2
to n.uo. rffiRt
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and his Co. gj ffi ' '
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til Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall F
Phono Wasatch 3569.
ADVANCED VAUDEVILt-E. i :
, ALL THIS WEEK I : B
THE ORPHEUM ROAD SHOW : U
Bert Clark and, Mabel Hamilton fj
Slonor Travato, RJ
McCormack and Wallace. ;
Oscar and Suzette. Brlcc and Gonne. i
Ruby Raymond and Bobby Heath. I B
Frank Gordon and Ror.e Klnley m
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PICTURES S
CONCERT OHCHESTRA r S
PRICES Mat Inoe Dally. 16c. 25c. 50c. Mf I
Night. 25c. ROc 76c 4j
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Greater Advanced Vaudeville. 2! -'-J.
1 Webber fi- Fleldi K 'f
FIRST "FUN IN A CABARET," K 1
TIME Featuring 12 Dainty, Dim-B ' ,
pled Broadway Beauties. Kl A
TODAY VIRGINIA GRANT,
,,7n Paullrie Fletcher and Com.
pany, Jacob's Dogs. Devere I
'!?D and Lewis. Don Carney. H :.':
9:15 Pat he's Weekly, Empress I L.,
Orchestra. W-
Empreas 20c -BOO lUC I U' r
Prices 10c Parquet Seats. E
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A Smashing Programme, J a
"The Genius of Fort Lapawal." tf K
Two-port 101 Bison fcaturo, present- hi b
lnp a wonderful spectacle. ,1 9
"Pcarl'H Admirers' Crystal.
"Aftor tho Shlpwrrck" Eclair. 1
"A Dinner Bell ltonmnco' Nestor. 1 V
"Great Events" Gaumont.
lonorc Gordon Harrison. fololRt flft
famed for wearing the most gorgeous S
gowns in San Francisco. IK
IVIgliESY THEATRE I
"HER FIREMAN," Bff
A fire film that grlpn yon Than- UK
hauier Co. Iffl;
"SAVED FROM SIN," HB
A heart-Interest drama by Forrest HB
Halsey.
THE SILVER PLATED OUN," mSB
A thrilling western production of the H
first wator by the American Co. jfjjl
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