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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL, MONDAY. OCTOBER 26, 1908. PAGE THREE. flnjj Wkaj. Days ; tM Utah Grand Opera House Wednesday Oct. 28 In The Stomach FIRST PRESENTATION HERE Digests th BOLD ATTEMPT Food Naturally If In Right Piv.icrtion; If Not, Then Dyspepsia. RED LETTER DAY And knew TO FOR KNIGHTS jin. I. . Of the Play that enthuas.1! more than 4.000.000 AMERICAN THEATER GOERS alkali make up the liquid Juice, which digests ganii-i- your fnnl. j If through abuse of the stomach, or of blood or through scores ' ut dr.ci- thuses this gastric juice la not1 mud- - up correctly of avid and alkali,; your Momach cannot digest food. If liiiowu into the intestines a large' prop. n lion of it is taken up and passed j into the blood, for the intestines are coviud on iho inside surfaees with mil lion of litile mouths which are plat eil there to suck up nourishment for lh( blood. You may readily see that If Instead of gund rich nourishment, there is vile i'oionous fermented bile and acid, these same fit tie mouths suck son', oi it by necessity and pas it Into the blood. The blood In turn throws it off and the system is placed in an Imperfect state. The blood la weakened, the tissues lose strength, the skin becomes diseased and man In general Buffers In DRAMATIC ENSEMBLE OF SEVENTY-FIVORIGINAL NEW YORK PRODUCTION. INCLUDING THE FAMOUS KU KLUX KLAN CAVE SCENE AND TROOP OF CAVALRY HORSES. NOW ON ITS FOURTH RECORD-BREAKINTOUR. E. - K I Tbieves Caught in Act of Ogden Figures Big in Initiation of Many Bills to Be Presented to Prominent Men Into Knights Breaking Into Rear Door of Next Legislature to Meet of Columbus Order. . Murry Institution. Demands of People. Two Knights of Columbus had a big tin,, bold attempt to rob a bank waa hr wo men ,ort,Y fter mld-nle- In Salt Luke City yesterdoy. Saturday at Murray, when a A special meeting of Knights was man riving the name of M. F. Steven held at 2 p. m. in the cuum-ii'ehain-ber- a wa arrested In the act of forcing In the Jennings block, and Imthe rear door to the Murray Bute bank. run and An accomplice made a daring mediately following the first and seccraped. ond degree were conferred by Grand been had carefully Everything Thomas J. O'Brien. Deputy the but Knight for and appearance planned, of Deputy Marahal Sam Whittle would Grand Knight D. J. Laramie, Warden undoubtedly have been aucceaaful. Ste- F. E. Erickson, Edward McGurrin and ven wa brought to Balt Lake City J. B. Cosgriff. The third degree was yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Joe Sharp In the county Jail. He exemplified by District Deputy locked up anj will probably be arraigned thla morn-in- f Knight J. H. Devine of Ogden on the charge of attempted burgl- council, and staff. ary. A banquet waa aerved In the evenShortly before midnight Saturday, while Sheriff Whittle, patrolling ing after knighthood had been conDeputy hi beat, went to the rear of the bank, ferred upon the candidate. Eleven which la located on State atreet, Murtables artistically decorated wltj& carwaa He door. the to surprised try ray, nations were spread. Lecturer John to find two men In a crouching position, P. Fanning presided, and the K. of door. the to force Pulling attempting the men C. orchestra furnished the music. hi revolver he commanded Several clever speeches were delivto throw up their hands, and SteJ. H. vens complied, while hia companion ered by pronfnent knights. took to hi heel and made good hi Devine said the order waa endeavorncape. Stevens was locked up, and ing to make all knights perfect memwhen searched waa found to have a bers, true soldiers of the church and check on Walker Bros. bank of Salt better cltlxena of the United States. (Judge W. L. Maglnnia of Ogden City for 950. How he came by j.k. this he refuaed to state, and the check spoke forefully of the good the order is doing throughout the county, and Is being investigated today. pointed out that more than 200,000 men are lending their efforts toward the education of the youth of the land VIOLENT DEATH and are instilling into the hearts of all respect and love for the Stars were Other speaker OF GREEK WORKMAN and Stripes. d, Mayor Stock of Eureka, W, H. William P. O'Meara and George Jay GUtson. Those who received the three deJohn Benaredoa, a Greek, 29 years William J. OConnor, old. was thrown from the top of a grees were: B. freight car at Garfield Sunday morning Nicholas Schutte, D. J. Galllvan, J. about 9:90 o'clock and fell beneath an- Somo, William J. MacDonald, Francis P. J. Ward, Edward other car. the result being that hla L. Maguire, right leg waa cut off a little below the OHagen. J. J. Mahoney, H. A. O'Donknee and hla right arm crushed to a nell, M. J. Bchloff, Patrick Gibbons, pulp. The Injured man waa taken at John Ryan, Joseph J. O'Leary, John onc to 8t. Mark's hospital In Salt Lake McKenna, Henry Young, F. J. O'Neil, W. H. Fltxgeraid, Edward J. Hanson, City, but died ten minutes after his arrival there. J. N. Wright and W. & McKeague A SiMin ufit--r s ts Many HARD General Publie Hava Vagus Idas, if Any, tf tha Severs Training Gridiron Man Undergo Bafora They Land an Varsity Eleven. Few except thoae In tha game realize whtt the early day of tha training tuon mean to tha football players. While the days are still uncomfortable with summer heat the football player begin the first conn In the preparation which la to harden him for the L'ig contests scheduled three months j . vlg-ous- ly nt cays work. Next the scrub, or second team, as it la known, la called Into operation, and way. Thla preparation varies In a multt-tnd- e the practice begins to acquire the asof ways, gome combine business pect of a regular football game. Aa the players of the two teams contend under the watchful eyes of the coaches KW TU WB OF WWTBALIi TEAM. . Minis dfet Burr of the Harvard sler-.- u oo f the Crimsons main-- y brings victory Iron. for two years, Ha la a splendid Player and a good punter. ,na ,ra!plnfc Jeumal want ads deliver tha good. by selecting a vocation Tl ,bn 1 dUUta House Grand Opera The Dramatic Event ol the Year NEXT SUNDAY NIGHT. NOV. RETURN OF LAST SEASON'S GREATEST SUCCESS WILLIAM A. BRADY AND JOSEPH R. GRIMSER'S PRODUCTION THE OF (Ul o, Lift BY GEORGE BROADHURST PRESENTED WITH THE SAME EXCELLENT COMPANY AS SEEN HERE LAST JANUARY I HAVE EVER SEEN." PRES. ROOSEVELT. Prices : $1.50 $1.00 and 75c Gallery 50c Seat Sale Friday Oct. 3010 A. M. Do You Ever Use a Flat Iron? If So, Why Not Try An. Flail Who Is you that heater this Fall? goinglo-sel- l Iron They Are FREE On 30 Days Trial Telephone 102 for One UTAH LIGHT & RAILWAY GO. Why One of those Justly celebrated DESCENT HEATERS . ' INCAN- that consume all the smoke and soot right In the fire box, or perhaps a RADIANT IIOT BLASTe the kind that has the door In i front and large ash pan. Call and see our assortment.. The clerks wlUtake pleasure In showing them to yon. Geo. A. Lowe Company (GALCO) Geo. A. Co. to be sure; 1 I 1 THE III THE VERY BEST PLAY id 1 W1I(Q)(GALC(D)WHIY? the latter point out and rectify errors canThe squad of perhaps sixty-fiv- e didates has been reduced CO per cent by the elimination of those unfit from one cause or another to stand the strain of football play, and the remaining candidates are beginning to be divided Into those mystic sections known aa vanity and second squads. Now approaches the period when, with the big game leaf than a month way, the eleven players with their Individual ability and playing peculiarities must be welded Into a perfect football machine that acta with resistless force at the command of the quarterback. Afternoon practice la augmented by of early morning wort, consisting drop of kicking, tackling and other features the play In which certain memben of the squad may be deficient Thua the men who win mention during the premier games of the football eeaaon round Into form for the struggle which 25c to $1.50 SEAT SALE MONDAY i j days little la attempted beyond the kicking and catching of the football, running practice to Improve the wind and endurance of the candidates and possibly an occasional lineup for illustrative purposes with all scrimmage work eliminated. At the beginning of the second week the half hour of practice la lengthened Into twice the time, and, while the rudimentary Instruction la continued, tackling, defensive and offensive for mattona and a little scrimmage work are Injected Into the training. The mile or more run around the track, followed by shower baths and a rubdown, closes possible. Prices , which gives them plenty of hard work In the open air, while othere In perhaps more fortunate circumstances train a few hours a day on the outskirts of aorne seashore or mountain rammer re- In form and tactics which the player may develop. The training table la started and the rubbers begin to be called Into nse at the end of each afternoon's work In order to massage away the bruises and strains Incidental to the practice. Then come the preliminary games of the season. which, with the afternoons practice each day, keep the candidates well occupied between the close of recitations and the dinner hour. By the middle of October both the coaches and trainers know the physical and mental peculiarities of their charges and fit the training schedule to meet their requirements so far as Is CLANSMAN1 j sort Steps In Preparation of a Under the supervision of their captain, coaches and trainer the more seBig Football Eleven. rious work la begun. For the first few WORK OF CANDIDATES. From hia two novels and THE LEOPARD'S SPOTS" DIRECTION OF GEORGE H. BRENNAN. THE ' Flta-geral- E DRAMATIZED BY THOMAS DIXON, JR. la over, the Salt Automobile will take up the Mh1 ruatls proposition again and begin work in rarm-s- . D. It. oKberts is Imme-dati-'- .v now busily engaged In pnejiaring bill which will be presented to the next session of the legislature. Mr. Rob-i-i!i:;s tnr many vears been advocst-'n- g the good roads proposition and sooie of places. vuiii-tuem getting two bills passed Then again the blood gurniahes gaswas by the last legislature. There but little Interest shown at that time tric Juice is not 'needed for digestive in regard to the road and the bills puipueis it goes back to the blood. When fund comes Into the atomach were vetoed by the governor. along the Alimentary O. H. Hewlett, president of the the nerve Salt Lake Automobile club, said last Canal mid in the mouth signal the evening that the people all over the brain fur help fur help and the bloodstate have in the laat two years be- Immediately furnishes sufficient gascome awakened to the necessity of trie Julie to do the work well and good roads, and it la expected that quickly. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets go Into esveral bills will go through the next the stomach, balance the gastrlo Juice, legislature. The last stonn which prevailed over digest the food, are taken up by the the greater part of tha state has blood, puriflea It, and when the food been the cause of awakening the peo- come again to the stomach a natural of proportion ple to the bad condition of the roads gastric itJifce does right Its work perfect-- 1 and and realisation that something must greets be done in the near future to remedy ly. Afti r a time these little tablets the trouble. In many of the counties resore Nature, build noup the gastriclonger dyenorth of Salt Lake the fannera were Julie and there la forced to give up hauling their sugar Plsm. In! Every druggist carries them beets to the factories, on account of and 60c; stock, druggist price every This of the roads. had condition the their j occasioned a loss to tha sugar com- 40.PU0 physicians will attest word to the merit of these tablets. panies and the farmers. box now and relieve your atom- (hie of the bills now being prepared Buy a at ach once, or send ua your name i convict for Mr. Roberts provides by address and today and we will send Another labor on the county roads. a sample bill is for the fixing of s certain you Immediately by mall A. Stuart j width of wagon tire, which will, In- package free. Address F. 150 Marshall, Btuart Co., Bldg., in roads, the ruts stead of cutting Mich. serve aa a roller. Still another bill provide for uniformity In road construction, all of Easy Mistake to Make. which will" be done under the superFarmer Andrews says that ha made There vision of the state engineer. a mistake laat week la stating that will also be at least two other bills his wife had died of cancer. The Item have but the to legislature, presented should have read that he had lost not yet been prepared. These things The Salt Lake club will soon Issue a cow by lump-jaw- . a book containing all the bill. Thla happen occasionally, and wa are alwill be circulated throughout the ways glad to correct them. It la easy state. The fight for good roads will ! to get women and cows mixed up. be carried on this year more Hometown (Pa.) Banner. than ever before, and the men intend to wage their war until they win. A meeting of all the Salt Lke LAGOON ROUTE enthusiasts will be called within the for time which plana at next month, SALT LAKE A OGDEN RY. CO. and the season's campaign will be laidmore the fight taken up without any Time table in effect Sept 8, 1906, delay. Trains arrive Traine leave at Ogden from Ogden for Lagoon Time She Began. A Salt Laic, Lagoon and Salt Laka It was Saturday on a New York surface car. A woman sat with her lit9:10 a m. 9:19 am. tle daughter, who, to all appearances, 9:59 am. 9:95 a.m. waa seven or eight years old. The 12:25 p.m. 11:01 a.m. conductor came for the faree and the 9:29 p.m. 2:09 p.m. woman gave him a flve-ce9:55 p.m. 4:95 p.m. piece. la the little girl with you, tnadamr 7:56 p.m. 6:95 p.m. asked the conductor. Through traine Good Service. "Yes, assented the woman. Lagoon Route tickets through the said the man. Her fare, please, But I never have paid for her," Ogden Canyon ara good only with Og' den Auto Co, and they are given began the woman. And does that prove that you're preference here over nil others. SIMON BAMBERGER, never going to?" naked the conductor, fare the tendered. 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