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Show J - the Evening hem "PAGE FOUR rtSTCOLDS erw throat sad cstst Apply eont with CITY-NE- WS hot flacMl ciotK MOCKS V VAPORUQ Phone 107 Salt SlSs a Salt Luke vi SiiotV3 I ',-- lrr - v IT: Tti 1m ft at frain, ffa I fprn VrAuL e An II. .liun.Kirok add nun John, And derttoti SX MoreLi nas errtael In du lighter Vlrglui , have returned fit in a twu wwks tr(p-tSsb H. 1. Profo to attend school at the ' - rrauciseo. U. TlsiU HereMr. and Mr. H. It To Satt Lake Miss PeVere I..tt 1" "'t "Lake At kid - ad f aHy ikih 8uudayln nieiit the week-entaU eity, eu rout ito tlieir hiiine In rUitlng with relatives.HUiuhiim from fit.x Girjie where (hcv si lit the holiday w,th rela ' . livei pTesidcirt f tfce datk5oii tntir (tun east, the for left Saturday lanx RrtunM" llciiK Mr. Anna K where he will attend the autoiuoli.le show at New York. City liegiuulng I'ieicher tins returned to ber home after visltins for January 8 and the mi mini .automo- ala Salt XuktUty few day Ih tills eity with relabile convention at Clihaso, wblb . J.,., begins January 17. Mr. Jackson tives mill also visit the Nash car factory Gees tp Ogdeiw Keed Warnlck at Wisconsin, lie exjHtts to rtuh to Provo tl latter jmrt of the exeeutlve weretierT uf th nioutb. iimnty fiinu, bureau' federation. Is In Ojjden whife he will offielate t Motcrs t SattLake Tim f..iivT- - the Hgden Livestock 'show, x lug people, of thliiwiy niotored to 1 Vitiiii Relative Miss Anna BaV nitiwm,' supervisor at the hee ho Flay tks d "ftOSE OF THE , kathlyn'norris Ahd-frlend- Comedy "Felix the Cat News Weekly - - BABY GRAND ORCHESTRA Every Evening Ktmday after ,visitiag relatives' :Tht greatest- - tnternationiJ DON KIRKIUM Immv-Mfs.Min- i "H AVOC" PRINCESS ALL SEATS 10c . GEORGE MADGE OmiEN " BElNY , v" Douglas . - "ComedyCook Clyde "STARVATION . -"- Fairbanks in : DON Q in Son of Zorro" BLUEST and comedy - Ifc'lfrf Soricly Alt ct. " . TiKwdny Tb( !es.it on "WoiiiMn liv,eiiotion," will a rrovo w .1 sfj-a- -i Utor MIks Vii jcluia l Wati Mri,iiiiMi O I of u-- i I will UltiU iotilUilly- ii : IllViUKl. , 'St WE GUARANTEE SATISFYING RESULTS "We Aim to Phaser ( Vourih Snfiriy Meets-'T- lie wititl.(,Bt!lji.r Society nieeliug Tue- ilur iifiwwixjji will he Hhder thedl ft reet'nn of tlieKiei'ial activity com leaiKiii ei. iDSEfl - Ml 11 iurjUitvill.lve-- H!4MUagr A full ntUtiiUiHice ii di!red. : t First W 150 3. TRANSFER: CO; i Visits !n Salt Lake-Mr- S. M. D. Kvmhh mid Mrs. K. L. Strong spent the Car Owners:- - Attention! V tiiwd i PIRATES HAVE in Salt Lake City the week-en- gniwlM of Mrs. E. V. Bemiett.- - EMYTHIN- G- S. Stiiltf.ii of Leh! r in lieu of the payThis is what you have been waiting for. We build ment of ..that ftiuount Mteiiced to Auto Tops and Enclosures for 31 makes of cars. We ucrre wi anyst in the titili counts j1j!" X guarantee to do first class work. 1'hrough cutting down Jail, in Ulfi :ftr"e "the manufacturing cost we aresable to save you more 1 1 u defenu tftitrt 31'nnli,i) Mi r: d thoti aut was releawld on of yourexpense on all top arid en- bai I un is still seeking for the reason wh By HENB XU FABBELL." ; closures work." ' : in jauiuiry 14 itPnuiiITlmw ion as . ... rmted Press Sports Editor, to whether oil fiot the case Will be ' ' ' car down toctay and have an "All XEWTOBK, Jan., 4. If any one appealed !he PlttBhnrgh- Pirate won the Na srYYi&i Enclosure" sput on. It keeps your car A deligatlon tional lcacue pennant In 1923 and A warm in County Aid interand cool and dust free m the sum-- . from Chninliet Prow the of Com the world's baseball championship, (jmer, mcrees comprised of Dr. Walter T the batting figures released by the j Ilat-ler- ; Mr. H. 0. Merrill, 4r. Oarc National League today will provid Heil flldrk, If. y. Unit mid Al comfort of a sedan car at a remarkably low price.' .In addition to getting some very qnlH apeaml jcror iha hoard ol couimissiuners to ntd; If thai good pitching, the Pirates did about county Low Cost Quality ,'JServKybody can make an aiipropriatlon everything that can 1 done with ithe new hospital t a bat and got atioot everything that liccriot(H In uiattw a runner can get out of his legs. 0-& Here Is what the team avengpr was takcji uwh-- alitienieiit by tht for the 11125 season show : ' inrmliers of the commission. The club bat tin; PittMlmrgh leading with a percent 717 South University Ave. of ,807, lMttflmrgh scored tht : age most runs, 012, made the morflhits. W51. the most tiital fhe tnost Minnie. 1253; the mot 1. m . 'hiubtes, 31f. the most triple tUtWUPJi Iff JtB. m).fumnmfJfmim W mn i, nnd stole the most banes, 159, Vh'.-ag- t i,lri,"mthe nmt esmess 154. p'avi-Brooklyn went to bat the moxt times New Turk, made the most WHS, home rns, 114, ami Cincinnati r "onnted tor the most sacrifice hits, was ft 1() ? .1 . ",)( ( WORTH HAVING r , ti"t one-thir- . nVour ; ' pro"ii tine rrovo Auto loi tflrr.Tho Enclosi irjbthnfl t Leads Green 1 HI q - QUITS MANUFACTURING -- ... Qne Men's bt . jl Cokl,r i- " of , . one "" ht's: B"est . ' all wool lot-Knig- Fabrics ' i Values to $22.50 Values'td:$30 $17.85: Store at 182 West I'd 1o - j, fn;i, ., ot--- r It eM rrerywttrt tmmd mti luli-tow- wUk tpm$-mht- tt etwayf math retry M rtmv4 ky Iht tmt r Im lUy tp. v Aut vi ton - -r--tp -r-- pl - .! ! li;u. .hi ' ,i : - most outstanding feature of. the many things which Zup taught me is the ability to dodge.' We were given: practice in jumping IH and" otit ndiesdsdinlo: EbolitIIu?Jlel(L53iis three-bas- e hits, 2(1. - James Bottom-le- y made me sure of my feet and taught of St. Louis made the most hits, we to turn and twist without los227, and also hit the most doubles, ing my balance." -- 44. , f-- 7" - I , iLJlaXB-fc.- ins c. : ! ceiver the honors with a percentage ef 030. Earl Adams of Chicago went to bat the most times, 627. Ilazen Cuyler of Pittsburgh scored -f-- ' V -- ' D01 UNDER THE CAPITOL TW1 nimf. Sartorial Elegance of the Senate11 ;1-. Y "Milton Stock of Brooklyn hit the ilTUougBMf&t'jagh to win a position as end on the most s'ogle J&l. Balph Pluelli jf aged Cliiclnnatl made the most sacrifice BlcaoWeaTnnrinrte first year. There ha played until shifted hits, 34. Ha? Carey of Pittsburgh to quarterback and in his second leads the with 46 footbaU season, he got his first stolen bases. This is the fourth suc- prep chance at halfback. , cessive year that Carey has led in . fit was there that hp cxperlencved base stealing.' r f ' J;' r; ; "B6ssToungLofNeXork7 after the thrill of the first Grange run.' hitting for .300 or better every year' . "I started around end. and every I vremembef since im, his first season, dropped thing semed bhirred. two tadklers an4 as 1 beared them out Of the, select class for 1925. "Five players took partftr.erery I pat on a burst of (peed and start' game" played br their respective ed for the sideline. When I almost clubs, as folhrwst- - James Bottomley reached it, I turned and sped down nd,Lester Bell, St. Louis; Hazen the field for a touchdown. It seem Cuyler and. Glenn Wright, Pitt- - ed so easy that 1 tried it again "rfirifiraadEd player BrowijBiTOklyiEi and got so Iould spot-th- e Sach bf f heiie playertfengaged in 153 who were about to. tackle me. ' ... ...... ' J I,.i. " . i uireu. vieiiu ruaii joiueu ruts' also ; developed 8 Straight-ana,missed a "Bed" Grange in Success Magazine, 'lugbTla 192f andTSas-no- t fame since becoming 'a memlier of that club. In all, Wright has ulayed She: What heavenly Jass let's a 308 contests for Pittsburgh." dance! ?That isn't jazz the waiter drop ped our dinner" ; . -!-By;PATJI; B. MALLON (United Press Btaff Correspondent) --The WASHINGTON, Jan. 4, (U. P. ) A Fifth Avenue tailor - might sneeze at the sanitorial elegance of the United States senate, but not so with Washington. ' a misplaced but . To officialdom, tonhole or a disheveled mustache Is more deplorable than a fJgbt over the League of Nations. Jlere, as much as upon Broadway, apparel doth'oft procutlni the man. . For instance, anyone walking down Pennsylvania avenue, seeing a man with a red carnation In his d; l late-at- er considered the "bestdresst ftan-t- a sr-thsenate." , Hie son- - wfcd'has temw " dowH to succeed him la'lloiar Ma best.to live up to bis father repu-- . ' tatlon. "Young Bob," insists upon calling him liiM&iie iKIa familiar title was the moHTCf dis-4- i tlnguishing from hW fathel toe days Wheir he Bs ratheTs see-- ' cretary, caused more or less7-- bt' pandemonium among his oldJiiends when he appeared upon' Oiiloor the opening day in a cufflrway-co. with turndown collar! lmitUate-- : ly thereafter the feature iwrteera of V the newspapers elected him the "hnndwmest man in thesetmteTTT-- " much to bis discomfitureand die-e asevone$? ' wf . at i double-breaste- Co6Udge-DawBr.Go- .:. RED GRANGE double-breaste- ..,-- TELLSUSHOW g biil-lnn- air-sta- d Richfield Yottth" Dies After ljffrjr " shoe-strin- .:z-.,,- , S7.45 11-12-- Huge New Stadium J $8.45 ...... Planned "TIfEena ByJtekr Center St., Provo H -- -- HiiTit, . kilt mti pmch Albert $ntf4. , r ttt Im kmmti. r---T - other tobacco is: like ' it! fl ..... -- 10 and14 'i te Overcoats Ages Am tmu, a five-gallo- n Boys'AUwcoi" Ages" y' IITIASDONE i Knight Mill Quits Manufacturing - Overcoats ' t. al coat lapel, would immediately know that-i- t was Senator Boyal 8. Cope-lanDemocrat, of New Xork. The - ,7M7 rui',tii: figure in. the broad . expense of a gust , d white vest eould be at r ii no other 4ban Senator Thomas Hef- Vice President Charles 3jC3tawes lin, Demdcrat, Alabama. The tall has lent the gentleman in a two gallon hat could burdlyr be, anyone tmt SenaforW ?mlnJ8tration."' lBoth he Harrison. Democrat. Mlsslssionl. , -- lean and President-Coolldg- e far People; who Hve in rented houses Senator- -' Hbortrldge, i BepubUcan, business sttittr should not throw away their money California, .would never hide his , OB 4UtOS... identity utiles he change, from hie link swallow tailed coat, which he 31, THE PBEEJHNENT TEAM " is very unlikely to do. The man 173. AMONG with the robins-egblue socks will The figures for lndlvldnn! hitting LAWBENCE, Kan., - J8B-.-.always be Senator Bobert M. La ire hardly more than added glorifi-Utio(VP) The footbaU season5 i Follette, Jr. RICHFIELD,7 'Jan., 4.4Iarvin or Bogers Itornxby.tbe f An if these signs fail,' by their f " teafflr well past, many 18, died at the Ridtfteitf hosAvery, chosen but out here at Kansas manager of tbeuLouis' CarJfAtliletlcs pve a fellow a feeling hats you will know them. The sen pital Thursday, following an accidials, the Nfltlonnt Ijragitei,s most of assurance and hard games teach ate runs to the university where the Jayhawker variety dent suffered the precedlnjt, Satur. vnluable playo ftir 1923, and the hliii to kpp his head Is proudly strutting his feathers The fa union was started years ago " fflustroui reatest liaffer of all times. for" senators to wear huge black day, Joung Avery wag riding a "The rery fact of being In good after, Befea tlni" horse and waa throwiir rttteflnf a The ten leaders for the season condition gives life & kick which It Missouri Tigers from Missouri bobnets with g bands and nd laceration, of the leg. breaking 'werei-" M"'hasn't for the physically unfit. allrof the old guard Cling to the Gangrene nlversity the sporte editor f necessTtailfit 4mpo- serin, x a custom. the i .40,'i to wanted an student Hornsby. St. Iinls be I have, always Daily Kansas, pubtatlon. The infraction iODarentlv-f r. Bra m ' ''y St. ' new .W!7 athlete, ever since I can remember; The i senators Who come down Iuil Bottomley. lication, thinks one more, teain I ach Wheat. BrfKiklyn, '. can be added to the list to Washington in their . business spread throughout, his body and he-d- id , .3.19 "Team trot Is the thing that not long survive the operation ' 'Inxen Cuyler, Plttithnrgh suits, are, in general, soob convert .ain7 Nothing eoutdtop thl team, 'ck Fniirnlef, Brooltlvn. n'Team wotk," he answered, when it could do anything having all ed to more dignified morning coats 1 - ' for his meteoric rthe dualities evety cohch wishes and striped pants. George Harper Phfladelphlfr ,.. .Sl-- I j jlse from u ok qin-- li lgh school toy for his men. This is the team : yaxCarevillttsburgB When SeUfttor Smith TT; Brook- nay HUKirs, it. Lnnts Jackrabbitr left Mi in. wheaton, I1L, to probably the .840 most talked-o- f tackle, wildcat; "left giiard, hart, lnsurgehTtif Iowa, first came 1 Meet .John Manew. cnptaln of tfit Maurice Burrus. Boston young man In the " Few people GBAN'D FORKS. N. D.. Jn .3.1!) XTnlted StaUtday. 'a horse; center, "skunk? right down to the. senate he snickered ft University hockey team, Ed Boushi .Cincinnati In general comment on the sea- - iseem to realize that Is the coopera the Official dress and announced he (U. P.) Paul L. Samnelsoh. aJnm.'' lie's ne'of t)i beet playera in th guard, hog; right tackier dog; -- ! intcrcoilceiat lsaguv- - WHS wtt-the report says; tion xf the other ten tlnyero ivhich right end.r taluk;' qnarter back, would wear overalls, smybollc of the nus, is chairman of a drive to Ml a. fcim leading tho fo!- leaders In the various depnrt- - makes my runs possible, r.' fox ; right half, coyote f left half, working man. He has been here tfunds for a new $500,000 nSSnrlBr tower e t he Birp Crcn-outf- ir acatwo VenrA now. but h hasn't vet stdiumrrgymnasliira-in4"fle- ld mule and full back, bull. the ine at pMyfrtaTWr-gnvftnUclputlng a aUccebaiul seueon wont overalls. Jthe- - I'nlverslty-- of batting, Uorasby of St. Louis re- - ability to start last anu to run. ine North Dakota." : ises2J)li I i! H) wo At tetuls I)iiHMr UaweTrSr? r and .Mrs. W.D. Fuwr.atteuded a dinner dance given Saturday evening In the Newbouse hotel of Salt Lake City by the Purity Biscuit company. Office and Res. Phone 148. . "V " 1 "Apiiropriut-i- Hicla Dm" will Imi eiven hV Ming Orenii Snwrt.-ll- r Bulnn Van Wa eHeH will Kite the leHKonn "EMiji'ivtfe," iirid vncal sdLis will, he giveh lOf.Mrn. Aui4tit"Co')k. Mw. Agnes a HARD - top-spee- i Rtef iuUlw.ii ihe 4 . yl .nhtr wT - V': ;1: 5 I old P. A. Cool and weet and soothing, the smoke zooms up the stem, bowling over pet peeves and filling your system with a new kind of jdf. And how kind te Ba ' To know tor acerta1ntyyour" expensive furniture will be handled by men who understand the business of airefu aulinjr i.what ouf mjoney' buys hee. - It is to your tongue and throat.' That's because the Prince Albert process cuts out bite and parch ab$o-lutfcJand head for So, slip into the nearest store" where they hand out . jimmy-pip- e joy in tidy red. tins.' If you haven't got jxmmy.pipe, get one n blue stars wigwag Then borrow a niatch and you're all set 3ood ' U Nevir, wasr a " pipe; tobacco like good! for a smoke experience! Rilii'f. in iin AE-at- a lx ralt Lake t'ilv Kiieiitihliulida this e.ty vUilln; with fricmls'. if ;n i ' e. Mosaie he tiven !) Min. Tit n!( JltiriTIiifr. A ikihh! atlemliince is desired. llie- - r GET out that little old jimmy-plp'iFill the bowl to the brim with Prince Albert and light up! Will you like it? Man, uitfitZDots a kid like ice cream? Cant a bullfrog dive? You bet you will like it, like you never liked anything before , Because, what a man's smoke-appetihankers for, Prince Albert's got nothing else except! sir, you can bet your life on that You'll fire-upight after y breakf asnd, stgy th. flLtiiJ . thtiima Tht.' ward Belief ancietv uietliii; will i'1-k- te ' :Sf: lose if CfH? . i Tonight and Tuesday 1 -- in Gives uie Alien will give the lefison In the Bonne ville ward Belief aoeiety lueeUnR Tuesday nfteaxxai a.t 2 :50 .'o'clock. The leeaon be: a ottiuuation ; of the Mosaic (J'six'mmthm; ' :.- i .' , i"rof I to j it, tt fetaHvii--ProW H. Boyle of the Xuiip uniwrstty at the Sndny evon-l(- J vi.ns the fcrvtcea of Hie Jlanavu ward, and his orchestra In Concert stage success of r Mdon and Paris , r- : 'J lrovo. - 1 ii. re-tu- STEAND ? " -- - 2v 'U UNCUS . : fcy fUUUTi . . -- Patsy Ruth Miller from the novel "HUNCH,, low-dow- 1! 1 IS of iht most frnnomt tkanttf t 4Jrerasing history. Reognk4 mil pier the world t the Prime 'Albert rmen. Yon cem fmj hit proto. type inmny town, He$ mp on poK. tict,' hesebeH end hot set,' end her n the reel on jptpe fetaftfe ' x ol i X- ' li Here t Attend 4.1928 - kits bad a " anil frieud. 2:30r4.7;30i:0b MONDAY AND TUESDAY -- January monday. eve" Here Mrs. Ixiuisa MeBride guest New para da; Wit la Kenmlworth Mis Lu- lr. J. F, Nitres' uf Amerlinn Fork in iuhI Mr. aud Mrs. L. U. Xoyes of cille 11 ana B spmObe. week-enKeoneiwurth vil.ui4--i',;treViu! Salt Lake City r thexwedLend if; - YUitor Lake t3fiTtetJiWBJwag llliaii I Lere Ka!FX5te7?w tiiey "were the i!uesU of Mr. and Mr A. H. 1ny!tn Mr. Hd Mr Jsatee Frank W. Clarion, Mr. and "Mr Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. George Cole the Misses Vivla, Ireue and Dorothy ... Clayton YtStr - Hi. , . J-- |