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Show llllff THE FINEST PHOTOPLAYS ORCHESTRA 10-PIE- 3 ' Better ; Show ii ' The women of Murray are planning ! iuo organization oi a ciric club. . The fork department of Salt; Lake wants the United States, forest reserve to furnish-a-t last 500 spruce trees, to be planted la the puhlie'parlB ofTtLe . Vr- - m " M IB m m rw rwrm n it rwr 5S 10$ MATINEE - s m mm r v i - f Robert DugdaW, for sixteen. years . - w - mjtju -- -- city.-- PH m EVENLG-- 10, dropped dead in the basement of the federal, building from fi?"pigiy 11 March. 24. ' , Traffic officers of' Salt L&fce are working overtime these days hi an effort jto catch autornobili'sts who make a practice of driving their cars past standing street cars. George A. tom of Provo baa been H n appointed warden of the state prison Pratt, who h8BbeiiH a the place for thirteen years and who 15 LLrmni -- ' . -I ! i The JJiab. Irrigation congress will Lake," April 4, at which all irrigators, canal com panies and others interested inirr.fc4 f gallon are urged to attend. The lows of liquor revenue ih at will come with the. enforcement of the prohibition law August 1 will not bring Bait Lake to financial straits, accord; ing t( E.f A. -- Dock', 'city auditor. y" " " Al apartment Chouse amPa new photograph studio mark the beginning of building operationafor Provd and many other buildings and homes are among the plans for later in the Satu rday, Matinee Only The Chimpanzee Comedy THE CUPIDS , " , y PhilhKManuez, spring.- AN EDUCATIONAL PICTURE - -. I i 1 I l- u lj i m i -l i - - I I.I iny mlj i m ii m iiiifnnnrNn - d ri -- - i i l it I I 1 l-- " VI v - I . mi r i mi - II l.A I M - : II ' - I M rv i . f v yftitiii'i u n i iIIi il l HarpldJBeghr 'Si hol1i convention at Salt This is Not a Moving Picture N HANS AND GRETCHEL A Clever Story for the Boys and Girls I '' effective Aprthir migndr -- - ir , .1.1 h.Pl :. i : Mexican sheep her: derdied in the emergency hos- Lpital at Salt Lake, supposedly as the BRAY CARTOON COMEDY is - sup4 MHu&g ag dragged and- UOB J po "'. ' robbed. Robert Howard of Hiawatha, as iSaturdajrNigfttrOn Pallas Pictures Presents LENORE ULRICH - 7 Some Scenic Some Comedy Columbia Concert Orchestra . ; "J Some Educational Columbia Brass Quartet r p. m. U LASKY Matinee "Presents the Screen's Greatest Character Aetor Plum-alle- "THE AMERICAN CONSUL" --A. Stirring Tale-o- f Polities and Intrigue.-BURT- ON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURE I Ml y, M-SfWBo- ASldryofMwit-.tsijLI ;;S.ecbOIlSOf tfotka Kc tarns 1 at Second South streetand Salt Lake, if the caps. r couhty jail. Although th registration of Utah's motor vehicles for 1917 is as yet in its infancy this year but less than a third of the anticipated total of pleas-lir- e cars having been licensed the state has netted already "approximate:. f ,Teg-ly $74,000 to dare from ail vehicle " (t lE-v- " wSpfiiSSv farm,-und- : j'iic: : Extra motors arid trailers on -- Ride 1 - V' (S-al- o Scene from "The Virginian." which comes to the ColumblTtonight Imperative bythe United States grain standards" act of August 11 1916, la now in procees of incorporation. t The formation of such an exchange for Utah and Idaho Is looked upon as al progressive" step of business- In the lntermountam region...-.' Jfixpenditure of more Jhan 18,000,000 U planned by the Oregon Short Line and the Salt Lake Route for Improve- . , - Beautiful liust sr. : , - kiM.ible.ir you will U."' sctoeUtollr anat wr. snouiucn. wn-truct- ed Jni?FJ T Alirni JUUE hnit flab-'JL- Zhoi muclend nableme in mil nmi niil J523 wii boinnt ror aeaii-- J -- ,H iiifiiuiu. .miil oiiK'vr t - ... "":' and contracts are already being made by the two companies 'for the construction of new work. ' Apparently despondent- because of fll health and ; a fear- of losing her mindrMrsr-Mari- Waiohm" the e ...... fi w jJ twenty-fou- , i The U. Y. U. will hold Its annual championshipboxing event in the "Y" gymnafcium Saturday evening, beginning at 7:30 o clock. The preliminaries will all b.e pulled off jMdataflErnoonirso that only the finals and perhaps one or two semifinals will be staged Saturday eve : the B Y. U; has ever had to a closa. The matches willall be closely cos tested, as amateur crapa" alwayi are,. and the' spectators will be givei a treat in the manly arcs. The Provo Commercial Club meit-berwill be complimented and, win occupy reserved seats on the left sid ning, ofhe gyninaslum, if they are called This will be the last indoor event of for before 7 : 30 p. m. After the athletic season, and will bring the the reserved seats will be throw most successful indoor athletic series, operr to the public s , od that-pef-i- LENORE ULRICH, CHARMING STAR, AT THE COLUMBIA SATURDAY NIGHT Hot Water for ; it ; -r- Siek-Headaehes1 -- Tells vi(hy f everyone should drink hot water wftlvphospriale in it before breakfast. - j.---jJ ' fJ' s. s Headache of Any kind, is caused by autrMntoxication which jneans "Liver and bowel poisons called toxins," sucked into the blood, through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which purrips the blood so fast that it congests in the smaller arteries and veins of the head producing yUk lent, throbbing pain and distresscalled headache. You become nervous, despondent, sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate jwfc 'then you resort to aocuaiiiae, aspirin or the bromides which tempor arily relieve but dpnptjidjjblood of iesa Irritating toxins. A glasB of hot water with & teaspoon- ill nf HmoRtnnA nhnanhatA In Ir rirnnk vi x i , II H --TT -ft " ..- i I i- rr (in e.fi, - i . 'n Belt-poisonin- - 'A M- l- . . 4 TI - . rvii - - PALLV6-PA2AM?Ufl- - - VM. - I: - SI - .. T befqreJreakXasOprJiwhilewMLJiQt only wash these poisons from your sys tem and cure you of headache but will cleanse, purify and freshen the entire 1 alimentary canal. ; Ask your pharmacist for a quarter pound of limestone ptaospfaate.,' It Is Inexpensive, harmless as sugar, and almost tasteless, except for a sourish twinge- which is not tyipleasasL If you aren't feeling your best, If tongue la coated or you wake up with, bad taste foul breath or have colds, indigestion, biliousness, constipation or eour, acid stomach, begin the phos-nhated water cure to rid . your - . texlns-amt-poisoB- Sr Results are quick and it is claimed tiat those who continue to flush' out liver and bowels every Therself through the left breast at their he stomach, morning never have any headache or is and Salt in home Lake, temporary know a miserable moment .'' la A serious condition, .,': & - X McKlnney25.,years UtcrflTt)f nf men w fe of W. A..MCivinney, a mining man of Cokevllle, Wyo.,' shot - ,'"" eU, we will flamy menu uim, JOHNES, BENJAMIN f , v ith perinii"" r confine tUe the ihoulder fivins iracerul line to Uie entire upper ooair. ""t-"-- ments during the spring and summer bwk where It w- fonir. prevent the fall bultrom J the ppemnce of eliminite the dAfer of BRASSIEWES ism Vi C r-- , I uecessaryrt the Interurban. Your r traine between Payson and Salt Lake. A ..'-- alftrains-vhere clioice- - of . Inter-mountai- - -- at 10:00 p. m. . swindle scheme much practiced In the east' has been brought to Salt Lake. A man, representing himself as a farmer? has been calling on housewives and attempting to secure small sums of money from them, telling them he will deliver potatoes or onions at a ridiculously low f igure. ; n The premium list of the first stock show to be held at Salt Lake March 4. E and 6," celebrat-yi- g the opening of the plant of the Cudahy Packing company, was issued last week. It shows .that 11200 in cash prizes is being ofered fbr individual fat cattle, for carloads of fat sheep. cattle, swlne-an- d exchange; an The Utah-Idah- 1 Leaving Provo at 7:53 a. m., arriving Salt Lake at 9:55 a. m. "Special train leaving Salt Lake s S'i i) tndnUiS;.'! of. labor:- : 1 Annual Boxing at Bringham Yoting University "yirSacEiJg SPECIAL TRAIN via OREM INTERURBAN er ftarndrira-entenc9- - "n ii Extra Interur ban service Frk and Sunday, day, Saturday April 6th, 7th and 8th. ' Istration sources. v B. F. Anderson of Kanarraville, Iron county, fast week applied to the state treasurer td register the name of his the new farm name registration law. He wants to name-hifarm "Echo farm." He has been in formed that the law does- not go intoJ effect until May 8. Joseph Henry Martin, the alleged Ggden blackmailer who - terrorized wealthy families of the Junction City for weeks during 1911, must spend his life in the state prison unless' he can convince the state board of pardons ' that he should be released? before . v and city w - tip. . : : I;-- 3:45 and 8.15 . few - Monday and Tuesday, April 16 and 17 manslaughter and Tvas sen-voluntary ; yO&nced to serve nine months in the i ' :. to , - - 'fmmk 1 - first-degre- HI ; WWi had been struck by a passing wagon, undoubtedly many people would hav been killed. Amy Helen Hill, who shot to death Ross M."Bonny at Salt Lake on November 9, 1916, withdrew her formec e pIeaof not" guilty to ff oharge of in of murder,rpleaded guilty in III . pavement MR. THEODORE ROBERTS iKfe commis- sioner of immigration, labor and sta- Ttsacs, were" appointed lastweek y Governor Bamberger. The establishment Of a naval training station on Great Salt Lake is being urged by citizens with a love for the navy, both in Salt Lake and Og- den, according to. reports which be ' came current last week. finine'"rtr"actfoir'"of"goverBorBTjr other western states, Governor Bam berger, has Issued a proclamation de claring the week of April 14 to 21 as Western Consumers' week. It is in line with" a program to proffiote" west ern industries. More than '200 dynamite caps, enough to wreck a large building-- , were found in a tin box lying on the Monday,ptf 2nd ' Salt Lake, as D. Brown of In a Thrilling Modern Dpma "HER OWN PEOPLE" A Paramount Picture . Lenore UlrichfJthe beautiful Pallas etar, will Columbia on Saturday in the "be seen at th picturization bt Julia C. Ivers' unusual Indian story, "Her Own People." In th early scenes of the picture, Miss Ulrich wpars a very unique costume of beautiful white fawn skin, .trimmed with beads, porcupine quills and deer teeth. The dress was loaned Miss Ulrich bj Edward H. Williams, a noted collector of Indian relics and it wai originally intended to be the bridal dress of the daughter of Chief, having been made by "ST woman of the tribe. Two days s& Pallas-Paramou- nt , i ), it ! 1 H i I- foreJ;heweddmg xerefionywaai was killed in an accident and the dress was neverworn; SupporV ing Miss Ulrich are such prominent artists as Colin Chase, Howard Davies, Jack Stark, William Winter Jefferson, and others. J. I - |