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Show SPOTTING SECTION. THE 'CLASS TENNIS HERALD-REPUBLICA- JUNE SALiT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, X. SPORTING SECTION. 8, 191G 2 Continuous Dancing at Saltair Tonight - i ' ' 4 - TOURNEY ENDS SALT LAKE THEATRE Return of the World's (.reatest Spectacle nt I'opular Prices. STARTING T(010HHOW 4 Close and Exciting Games in Finals Are Played on the Orchestra of -- .. Prices .Matinee 25e nnd rOc. Children 25c Anywhere, Westminster Courts. Evening 25c, 5c, 75c, $1.00. All Seats Reserved. Xo Phone Orders. The finals In the interelaps tennis tournament of Westminster college and Collegiate Institute were played on the college courts yesterday afternoon. Kendall Cunrifncham and Ralph Kent f tne sophomore class are the winner "la the hoys doubles by virtue of their , victory ovr Hal Lloyd and Allen i:ot ins of the juniors. In their match with li. V. Moyd and 71. E. Whit- of Uie ractmy they took the firs get, but the nest two and the match. Lloyd of th faculty pair starred. The girls" douMea went to 1 fester Halt ami Louise Russell of trie collesre clashes over lira Lloyd and Lois tJard-r- t r of the Juniors. Russell and Kendali CunninghamLouie then won the itiixI double defeating Innda close match France byKowrrrnan Ralph Kent of the sophomore class. . Hal Lloyd won the sinules champlon-hl- p for the Juniors by defeating Ken-de- ll Mi Rus9il was the Cunningham, Individual star for the girl, while Lloyd and Cunningham displayed the best net ability among the young men. FIGHT TO DRAW. is "dancing carnival" nleht Colorado Fnrlngs. Colo., June 7. Ben-i- v at Tonight is the second of the Saltair. Palmer of Minneapolis and Harvey special danceThis which have been nights Kansas City, lightweights, scheduled for the season Thorpe of fifteen-rounat the lake. d draw here to- - A hx crowd is exDected earlv fought a for the boating and bathing during the after- - viim m 1,1 I I HilSiiiiiiiiiiiiillill! I iiNk iir it J bt I -. "T " :' :,. tnnii in" : Tll IJI"" '" m I. r " w T 'T1 mfi"mt - lta"-,i-l--r.l.- -- w V lM- ;: - - ',-..- , : " the east end of the pavilion and an other at the west end to furnish music for continuous dancing. One of these bands will devote Itself entirely to the rendition of popular waltz music, while ine otner win piay and iox trots. The water In the. lake Is fast reach the average temperature It attains ing on the hottest daya in summer, which fact is proving a big stimulus In the The new bathing suits department. are popular with the femi bathing nine contingent and the management it is anticipating an unusually reports Dig season in this department. has been added to the listn or lloatinng at saltair. uiair iticnara-sopleasures has recently put three new motor boats into operation at the lake and under the direction of C. W. Craig, these boats are making trips at inter vals of twenty minutes. By special ar may be made to the rangement trips various islands, to the Lucln cutoff and to Black Rock. The Beneficial Life Insurance com will entertain Its agents at Saltair pany b rlday or this ween, some zoo are exten different pected, representing mates, and an, afternoon of bathing, boating, etc., is being planned for this delegation with a big banquet in the cafe in the evening. ship Next Tucsdav will be a special outfor the old folks from Logan, ing dav 200 of whom are expected, over ine Line and Saltair Beach Oregon Short company will furnish complimentary to these honor guests, transportation some 120(7 or more other Logan and residents are expected at Saltair on Tuesday. On Tuesday of this week Prof. TV. S. entertained the teachers and Rawlings 1316 graduates of the Jackson school were Misses at Saltair. The guests Esther Daugherty, Gordon, Goldie llughenaMahoney, Brookburg, Fanny Kthel Emery. Florence Earnshow, Ruth Murray, Arvilla Sorenson, lone Shelley. Melba Burt, May Taylor, Florence Frees. Ethel Collins. Lutle Selley and Lillian Edmunds; Paul Shelmerdine, Ham Brown. Roily Knowles, Jack Tlrnp-soRalph Ilaslam and Fred Brown. r,...,.r.r1.- SU3I3IEK EXCURSIONS EAST AND 3 VEST Via jr .if f rrwv & I v-- ; - u litk it , WONDER ABOUT . ((onllnnfd from Page 1, Sport Section.) his head. dut of the death silence came a yelp, "Aw, ferglt de king. (I'wan wit' de game." The kid was almost mobbed. San Francisco Bulletin. "Skeeter Fanning has been sent south by Harry Wolverton In order that Dai Spencer may have a chance of him over. The Los Angeles looking doctor has made a reputation for himarm self treating bad cases of dead bids in the Coast league, and his fame of "Bonesetter" fair to surpass that will take a week's Reese. Fanning treatment under Spencer, and by that time Boss Harry Figures the Seal for action. hurler will be ready is coming around more Jack Dalton Wolverton expected, and rapidly than Into may possible be able to break the last few games against the TiCertainly his presence would gers. out the Seal crew considerably, help fill and up that awful gap In right field. San Francisco Bulletin. " May 13, 17, 20, 24, 27, 31; June 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, 21, 24, 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26; August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; September 6 and 13. Limit October 31st, 1916. Sale daily May 1 to September 30, inc. 7 BILLIE BURKE IN "Gloria's Romance" Budweiser supplies this need. What there is in Budweiser besides Nature's own pure water is practically all of food or tonic 1 value no waste matter, no bacteria, nothing harmful.. What there is in the average city water hesictes water is harmful bacteria, ammonia, chlorine, waste matter. WM. FARNUM IN "BATTLE OF HEARTS" Read tkis table and compare: Contents ' w ' Budweiser n-A- F Nutritious Extract .5.5 none Mineral Substances 0.2 0.016 AlcoKol 3.75 none Free Ammonia ; Albuminoid Ammonia none 0.00008 , none Bacteria Prof. McClellan's Organ Recital Today at 3.15 0.00007 none 8 7aste Matter 0.0172 none These figures represent averages from Municipal Water Department Reports for 12 large American cities. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo. Omaha or Kansas City. St. Louis : Avill i'.-'-Ai- J i "SKPTKMBISR 3IORX.'' Bowman Brothers in screaming comedy; Ward and Terry in a of crook life: Ed Price playlet and his burro and collie; Lowell and Ksther Drew, original com- ilil at the 33reWeru ANHEUSER-BUSCst.xouis. n See agents for further details. CITY TICKET OFFICE, Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. MATINEE TODAY. "Little Johnny ones Ifiir GEO. OLSON & SON SALT LAKE CITY STOCK CO. "Little -- .league, with signed salt of the ultimate league berth asmost of the exhibition Walsh umpired this games played by the isWhite Sox said to have and his work spring been high-class. Ladies free. Majestic park, band tonight. Advertisement. Ileld's EMPRESS THEATRE 3C L.aat ObitimencingTomorroiv LAKEra u 4 J the f Johnny" pride George M. Colian'N versatile collection and you Hhould see Cliff goal. Thompson play It. Afternoon J Time Today, Special Return Engagement of MARY PICKFORD In "HEARTS ADRIFT" Bobby Rumps In Ills New Goatmo-bil- e. South American Travel Series. Speetal Music. 2. 1 5 TWICE DAILY-- 8. 15 RETURN OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST SPECTACLE AT POPULAR PRICES ELLIOTT & SHERMAN PRESENT D.W. GRIFFITH'S 3Ti WONDER OF THE WORLD that Salt Lake went many times to see WILL RETURN FOR A BRIEF RUN Today One Day Only, , "Till KAFFIR'S GRATITUDE.' Margaret Gibson and the.Bostock animals in a stirring drama of South Africa. 3 "THE TORRENT OF VENGEANCE" Sensational and realistic two-aof a flood story. Actual scenes town destroyed by water. . Two Excellent Comedies. ct $22.50 40.00 51.20 58.00 Every Youngster, Ivery Grownup Should See It 60 . 00 56.44 IT WILL MAKE YOU Following round trip fares 'apply from Salt Lake City: " Prices as usual. 10c, 20c, 30c. H, DES JAHDIKX GETS TRIAL. cided to give the former amateur star Paul des Jardlen. University of Chi a thorough tryout on the eastern trip. cago baseball. and football Btar, is now WALSH TO UMPIRE. a member of the Cleveland American team. Des Jardien was triven, is league said It that Charles Comlskey is a workout at pitching on May 6 during convinced that Ed Walsh's days as a the batting practice and he made such pitcher are over. The Old Roman will a good showing that Manager Fohl of try to place Big Ed as an umpire in me Cleveland club him and de a minor an American Brothers, ladder daredevils; the whirling third chapter of "The Secret of the Submarine." Q QJottfed apply Spokane, Portland and other intermediate points ...$42.00 San Francisco or Los Angeles direct. ... 40.00 Sari Francisco via Portland one way 58 . 50 Los Angeles via Portland one way... 68.50 Tacoma , 47.80 Seattle 49.50 Clairmont edians; )Bm(M7(ea(iir Distributors Now Playing! bill of new smashing vaudeville with four headliners most of all featuring musical comedies daring Rig, 2600 per cul cm. TH E Proportionately low rates from and to many other points. Sale Dates 31, 1916. TODAY 'Drink more liquids," say tiie scientists The play ..... Memphis Minneapolis or St. Paul. Limit-Oct- ober 4 ce uiiiii.i,iii Following" round trip fares from Salt Lake City or Ogden: Chicago A m E R I.CiAW ps nLMBR SMITH IMPROVES. Elmer Smith, the, outfielder, who, for several years has been with the to Cleveland. club. and . has showed only i i . . a tair advantage, inougii1. hj liwu.joa some day making gave promise of seems come to have valuable hitter, as this season and is hitting through as any well and timely for the Indians man on the team, not even barring Speaker. WAIlD MILLER PROMISING. . the rlghtflelder of the Wrd Miller to be a most brilliant Browns, seems He can cover a lot of ground gardener. in going and uses excellent Judgment balls. He is a. very fast after hard-hi- t runner, which is of material help to hla fielding. - I '4 noon, supplemented by later arrivals for the "carnival" in the evening. There will be a band stationed at WHAT THE FANS 0?T??h - rtinnwrTmrmrrinn : i m n (! iii w .;. One Solid Essanay Laugh in 2 parts, tehow continuous from 2 to 11 o'clock. Matinees 10c. 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