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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH a1 1 Lake Club bigh and low ihurdiee. pole va put, disrun anj javelin throws mite relay with four men, each 220 yards. Oreat Interest is centered on these trsts, ss each school so far has won a rtmmploiiahlp In one branch of student of Idaho In football, .V the Idaho tbege Teen In basketball. Hooding In debate and Albion Normal In allege oratory and reading The wdl have one of the best baseball Tech teams in It si and history excellent material lot track is showing up. Shooters Salt Lake Rifle cluVa seventh In match reaultvd In a Miore of 97' iut cf 1000, The flo cor! taken at the tea in 6iora acre: Renter, 196;1logan( 196; Stokes, 193, Waters, 193; bee 194, .There are three more official matches o be ahot. Indoors. After these are com Dieted the outdoor shooting will be on in earnout. Some of the menhad planned to get in some preaeaaon practice Katur day and N,dy, but the Uni snowatorrp made it impossible to get out. Tho race for first- - and aecond-plac- e medala is at present all in favor of .Frank Hogan. However, Ora Lee ia in second place, nine points behind Hogan and Ben Williams is third and only two theia'ls like points fhlnd Lee. ly to be some keen competition in the potVbihty of next three matches, with some changes in standings: 'i ho nanus and agicgate scores for seven match" of thore who are still in the running fur the medals are as foi- - the ' bcore. Possible. junior-frcaiinm- n m 1 ImO 1 lm 1400 1406 1400 lino 1400 national 200 200 2"0 OLIN IS NO MATCH FOR POLE WRESTLER 200 200 200 200 200 200 Southern Idaho Country Growers Effect Organization. Central l SpftUl Tli Tribune. $ JEROME. Idaho, March 29. Twenty' seieii men from Gooding, Lincoln, J roins, Twin Falla, Minidoka, Elmore and Rower counties, owner of small flock of sheep in those counties, met In the courthouse at Jerome the latter part of last week to dl.ru the formation of a I I district wool pool. Th r,,'lit Lhl mrtlng was the for n organisation to bo known I mallon cf as the Central southern Idaho bheep aseooia Breeders and Wool tlrowcr Mon, the purpose of whh h Is to advance the interests of sheep breeding and wool growing, and especially to develop better methods of marketing wool. The first five counties mentioned are expwted to pool alonl thirteen oartnads or 330,000 pounds of wool in this organ isation. In addition to the counties mentioned above, Cimui and Blaine counties have made known their desire to pool and soil their wool through this district oigHnUatlon If this pool la as sucrrstful as the organisers nave good reason to believe. It will be the lanrcst pool In the state of Idaho. This distinction has previously been.held bv the Jtoi alley Mieep Breeders and W ool Browers' association, which last year pooled more that! pounds of wool, lit 1917 tide aaso "betted the grower approximately for hi. cent, per pound h wou,d otherwise re. ,K1 In Mil It netted It member reived. about seven cents more than the average bid received for small clips, and in I9i9. the amount was about ten cents per pound. 176.-00- 0 la-tl- tli.r-te.- ae HOWE-ARC- HIGHWAY O lORK, March 29. Stanislaus TO BE CONSTRUCTED .hVBiko, the giant I'ole, defeated John The eighth match will be shot tonight Jin, chaniplon of tho New England of at the tiubs ranae in the basement stales, at the Seventy-firRegiment I gpji te Tbe Trltwine. llie Arnioty on I'.crpont street. Visitors ,n "d 1', 29. Word wn'h POOATKLU). Idaho. Man-,nint aie welcon c lonnie body and XviIa!! from Boie that the section of ths w In a prlwmer hlkhway from Howe to Aro will b 2n,furVihQ bum tlu, ycr in aplta of the .arty lm- STRIKE OF YANKEE. .,'r tliat it would not. rl:lr'1- frTof . ,:hf ,t ,L.''V."1C carried three , a rent from Butt Sutollffo PLAYERS AVERTED 2ixUln: f hl ne0k Uuntv Hole lo pree lh neoee,lty to "LV of this construction and wires hack that He showed flashes of speed that Man-29. Kla . JACKSONVILLE of the state highway the jammed house. Then again, he ha the assurance Some of ih' member of the New ork when he had that work on the road will be departmentsoon Olin In an advantageous poAmerican league tltib were reported to ll ion, he as the weather will peras begun ' merely held hmi down and have threatened a strike In a warm dis- busied himself with counting tiie house. mitThe state cussion today witli Colonels Riippert and Olin, ha approved the department who defeated Joe her tite before the ihampion Huston, the owners, amort!? approval of the federal en plan, but final wo j ear ago. gave i ii'e Billin'! the colons I Polj a I giJ,r"Vt field and gave Florida , tam went on the office ha not jet aurcumbed after hpen obtained fans a treat by trouncing the Cincinnati y Hid will be railed for onlylimit. :,.nL . himself to the Ked hy the score of 8 to 7. Londo-V- t The Jim Idiiaiu Iiemetral Shaw key and Peckinpaugh tKiut Pratt. to a audden end when Londoa bearded the olonelH in their hotel, acting threw came his opponent out of the rlnu, as a committee for the plavers. to demand ills collar bonr. Thr men had breaking a deal on "the divvv of $13,000 for third been areatling one hour, fiftv-lw- o a pace monev, regarding the division of and fifty aeBonds when the accident which there has been much discussion occurred. waa There a lot of confusion The players declared they had about $ hout tho run and Jack Curley had ,n Th Trlbun apiece coming, and they wanted a de jump into 11 the rlna to calm thtils. The cision right off the bat, so to speak. I AKHTOX Idalio, March 19 The body In effect, Kupnert and Huston told them referee gave the decision to of Mr S. TT. Snult wa found yeaterday ft was against the custom to discuss such near Veit, Ida., after lying in a snowdrift matters with players instead of the man FRENCH GIRL SETS for ten rlavs Mr. Suits Vaa employed sger, but that thev would announce their i at a aawmilf boarding house and had left de Ision Wednesday. LOQP-T- H F(lt tor lier P'ce of work after a abort MARK I visit. Pratt was nd to have retorted that and that that would not he satisfactory She va taken to within a mile of the The immediate decision was wanted. PARIS. March 29 An sawmill hy friends, when she said she owners were adamant and the commit Mile. Bolland. has broken tile French girt. rce- - fould walk the remainder of the way. She tee consulted with the other players, dur ord for looping the loop. She did the feat became billiard and perished lot hera home. ing which tho liability of striking and twenty-fiv- e times in succession in a bi- while seeking refusing to cross bats with the Reds was motor Caudron machine. The g Friends at the mill thought she waa at riiNcuad spins were officlailv recorded by observ- - Felt, and Felt relatives thought she wae But Colonels ltu:pert and Huston did em of the Aero club. I at the null. Hhe was a daughter of N to not recede In the tare of a threat , P. Iteneau of Ashton. strike and the men hustled on to the field Illinois Athletes Beach Coast. and won a good game. two one or BERKELEY, tal., March 29. Fifteen EARLY RESIDENT OF Tonight it was reported that of the Yankees will probably be traded University of Illinois track athletes, as a result of the thirst. bv a coach, BRIGHAM CITY DIES manager and st h pre.-.-il- Ur mtu-ute- I8!-1'- v hair-raisin- trainer, arrived here Jod.w to compete against the University of California squad in a dual meet Saturday. GOODING COLLEGE TO GET ATHLETIC MEETS t POCATELLO, Idaho, March 29 Idaho Tech athletes are joous over the an nouncement by Professor Adkison on hit return from the meeting of representatives of the southern Idaho conference league at Gooding Saturday that there will be a conference track meet and baseball tournament at Gooding some time in Mav. The plan was proposed in the conference meetit.g by the Tech's representative and President Tenny of Gooding college became enthu?astic over the poKsihditics and since Gooding is more centially located in the conference he asked the other colleges to meet at Gooding this ear. Albion State Nor mal and the College of Idaho are the other two schools to be represented. May 21 is the tentative date for the meet and the' dav before will be used for a. baseball tournament to settle the -- conference championship, with the final game the morning of the list and the track meet In the aftei noon. Each school will send a truck team and a baseball team The events as agreed upon arethe d and mile dashes, the run, the broad and the high jumps, the , ten-ma- n 220-yar- 8ft0-ar- d YOU CAN HAVE without expense or obligation, a complete analysis made of that will show the CAUSE of youi troublo and how lit can be removed. your-spin- e Turf Results and Entries Tijuana Results. I COUPLE 67TH PAID FOR CAREY ACT FARM Tijuana Entries. I'nirerm! Service. Fimt race, dalmta. flva ftirlony. 3 year olflR n4 tt Kona 112, ('olonel Nnrforrt 103. Mtft PnGI 96, Seen a H. 104. Stirrup 100. iUl Bet,C Ln' ITll thr Arco for acre Carey act farm near 125 per acre. The farm I all under a high state of cultivation, and is one of the best farms in the valiev. I). K. Rhivers, who already acres, adjoining, was the n,7r.hapr Tl!0ft brothers wer. in Pocatello to- tlm looking for fire forlooM, Srcr- - lday n 1,pfnd in southaistern Idaho. ewiocatton Cnt." Tom rkeyY 14T AnnB. 107. I ormxTnee. cluiminx op OTr' mf-Phil klsrils 114, Irish Dai.v 107, P.raitlgia 114. Woodiu klontfomrry 100, Beads I Win 00, Aline FRMK A. 1IATF1EID, D. C. Palmar Grtduat Chiropractor BOSTON BLDG. to 12; 2 to 4; to 7 Hour: MAKE ME PROVE IX 201-20- 2 10 Sure , Relief buuS FOB 9 Cf!. 7 mceswsj 6 Bcll-an- s Hot water Sure Relief RE LL-AN- S INDIGESTION RICH HAUL MADE BY Third rare, claiming five furlongs, lot) They Bb.ll Noi Psm 08 I 104. Dandv V.s 103. Ogdi-- a Girl lady nnrrlgn 104. Tokos 102. Ell .V n.rrigsn'. Heir 111 Fourth race claiming, nig furlonrs. and np Mother Machre 107. Coroncdo 110, Tinjusn 107 Rutland Arms 109, Little Abe 100. Jess K. 102. Cofflcld 110. one and riftk race, claiming. .M)0. and np Don Dodsc silica, 110, ( bolnnaacr 107, Double Van 101. Dcpra 100. Sarasota 110. Yer-ma- k 107. lady Waldcck 107. Bixtk race, claiming, one mile and ."veaty snd np Phil Mohr 100, yards. 108. Rt. Clair Belle in. First Troop ill. Mias Herman 107. Macr Franklin 113. Commendation 103. Stanley g. 100. Ptlay Mack 113. Montana Belie 101. f furlonrs. Seventh race, four snd and np Phrone Ward 114. Rlpota Laaa Tab dHonnenr 113. Cora-entt112, 110. Merry 116. Billy B. 110, Judge Ellavortfa 124.-Inrl- a ' entry. M1T.WATKEE. Wig . March 29. Richie Mitchell. Milwaukee lightweight, tonight outhoxed Willi Jackson of New York In a fast bout, according to n almost unanimous opinion of snorting writers. , Mitchell appeared to have the advantage in a majority of the sessions not considered even. Leares for Japan April 17 CHtt Ann, .f Marvb 20 Thv for 1t tour t'hirnto baseball tram will Irnrv nivrity of Japao A"fll 17. It was attivnvirod tmngl f fhr tonffi will srrlr fa Tkla Mat 14 ond will s art to return trip o mweth later. 11 Talepbooo (Continued from Pag TOMORROW One.) caused bv the evclone there late Sunday Two were hi) el and fourteen night At Ranh seriously Injured at Genoa I'prnore four met death and more than a wore were hint. More than a were Injured at Swanton. At RmaHm CorntTs, a hamlet, almogt every building was leveled, while the western am'tiou of Genoa waa rimmlihd. At Swanton practhalty everv hmldiug waa marked ill wmi manner by the Storut Members ofth American Legion pont were guarding the ruin of the twenty or more home demolished Relief meant. rea are being taken and a fund has been mart! at Genoa to build new homes for the victims . The section of the town dealroed wa occupied by the poorer riaaaes. Some weird antics were n laved bv the of Don atorrp at Genoa. At the BASEMENT CONTRACT Reii, principal of the high school, a boy, sleeping with Its IS from the bed and parents, was llftadroom on a pillow, dethrown across the positing him so easily that ho was not Special te The Trlbuae. awakened PROVO, March 29. A meeting of the Olio Melndxje). whose house wae Mown building committee of the joint city and off the founAiion. was sitting In the county building waa held today on mo- living room wth one of his children on tion of T. F. Pterpunt. a member of the' his lap. His wife was In another room committee, to reconsider a former vote with the other child. The house wa on the location of the building. thrown back twentv feet. There was litMr. Plerpont wanted.lt to front north. tle shock, however, and no one wa After a thorough diacuaalon it waa deThe furniture was not even scratched. rided by a vote of eight to alx to have nmved out of rlace. the building front west, as originally The home of Hiiain Johnson wbb agreed upon. The contiact for making Hie wife was carried serous the the the excavations for and building where her body was found In a tmsement waa let to Riidlne A Chytraua, mass of wreckage, a neighbor s former the lowest bidders, for $169,950, home. Johnson In in I serious Spflal In Th Trlbue, PROVO. March 29 Judge A, B Morgan today, on account of tha death of Judga J. K. ibKtih. who waa for agveral year Judgn of thU dltrht, adjourned court after hearing the prebate caaea net for today, and directed that reaoluUuna of reirct be drafted Hi memory ofMudge Booth, ' Judge Booth waa connoted with the Tim(anogoa branch of the in thia city for aeveral yea re ae a teacher of mathematic In the early 80e. Funeral aervtcea for Judge Booth will be held Wednesday afternoon at S o'coUk In the atake tabernacle lo Provo. Judge Booth waa bUhop of the Fourth ward for a number of years, in addition to holding many public offices. leret tr ty vl no-n- LT F0R $159950 f swept-away- ' , GcMj.' : Two Couples Wed. Carl fcorenaon of Salt Lake and Urana Horton of Kurrka, CHof and Peterson and Ktia Sarah both of Santaquin, were married here today by Couuty Clerk L. T. Par-sell- a, CHEYENNE. Wyo., March 29 and sample Jewelry worth between .'5 Oi0 were stolen 11 20,000 and night from the Clvde Smith Jewelry store at Tonington, Wvo , according to teiegramg , received Jiere today. The meeeafree naid indicated at leant two men bad entered three trunks to J. Warhbmrn, a traveling belonging salesman for an Omaha jewelry concern, and escaped In an autodmobile. e1-fnr- Boss Bsck From Australia. VAMOUKR. Ulan b R...., fslifom.a rhpmnloa swimmer. srmd hrv Rafunlry from Auiralta. whvrv he woo sv rl is to cowpcto IS ao indoor I- - ow bis way to I meet. f : 1 ELGIN IS SLOWLY FROM EMERGING RUINS OF SJORM KLGIV. 111.. March 29 Elgin today began digging Itaelf out from the wreckage of yesterday disastrous tornado which claimed eight llvee, injured more than to Tb. Tribune. 100 and did damage to property eatimated PROVO. March 2. Th. board of at $4,000,000. Merchant and pmteaalonal county commlBxton.rs wa In apectel aea men Joined hundred of laboreia In dear slon today to hear objection to aaees-menIng th. street today. In the Skipper bay drainage dison Many guardsmen and some la to drain which organised trict, their rifles patrol last night laid aside too acres of land near the mouth of the at dawn and with pick and shovel atProvo river. After hearing some objec- tacked of brick, timber and tions, th assessment was approved. haltered glim. Krxeral blocks of tiie business district where the damage wa greatest, remain Expected Home Today. roped off thia morning, while workmen Hpeeial to The Tribune. wreck prepared to rase the la which sway In th windtottering I. H. Master In momentary PROVO, March a from tomorrow hack Into night of expected the street. catapulting danger A three-ator- y brick buxines block w trip to Grand and intermediate eountle in connection a 1th lb. interchurch unity totally deatrojed and lit falling crushed movement. an adjoining shoe store. Effort to retoie light and power have rojen unavailing and Elgin Visiting Mother. without remains lights. All factor ei ' tipoflst to Tlit Tribune. without- - their own power are shut down 29. B. Mrs. can March be printed here toNo newspaper Myrtle PROVO, Hmith in here from Centerville, Davis day. The night passed quletlv and there ourny. visiting her mother Mrs. Martha j were no reports of attempted looting. A- - Bibbens. Elgin remained cut off from surrounding town and roads rendered Impassable hy yesterdays torrential downpour make Will Hear Boyi Cases. It Impossible to determine the damage In the outlying district. Special to The Tribune. 29. Gunner PROVO. March Th few person who hsva been able Judge J. and Rasmussen of the Juvenile court will go to reach Elgin report farmhouse to Thistle tomorrow to hear the cases of dairy barn blown down, with heavy some boys charged with breaking a numto loss cattle. ber of windows. V n iW ! MVi-r-i:- ' Special to The Tribune. PROVO, March 29. isr' if , . ii L ! i Assessment Approved. ta s A I. SUCCESS SCORED BY JUNIOR PROM Clothes The high cost of clothes il not the price you pay THIRTY SIX ARE KNOWN AS DEAD IN INDIANAS STORM -- for them. It is pacing for something that doesnt give you service. If a suit ' doesnt wear well, doesnt Special to Tba Tribune. MAGNA. March 29. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., March 29 iAt-e- t At tho Cyprus High arexs school Friday evening of last week the of reports from Ahe storm-swenorthern Indiana place the number nf most elaborate and successful dancing xt dead tornado thirty-sifrom Sundays were party of the season was the first Junior Hundreds of persons injured In ten Prom given under the anaplces of the and property damage will total Eloventh grade. The assembly hall waa counties of Hollars. hundreds of thousands Many beautifully decorated in purple and gold, persona hsva' not been accounted for. the club color. A large basket filled with to came addition the Two list death roses was hung from the celling with from county, where no reports of streamers extending to all parts of the deathsAdams laid been reported. Eleven dead booths formed corner decora-Tflon- s, were jhall. Two Allen Younty, In which from which refreshments were Fort reported Isfrom 8p.cM to The Tribune. were re- eleven located; Wayne I BRIGHAM CITY. March 29. Saturday served. in Jav county; one in Steuben The patrons and patronesses for the ported killed one and morning at 7:15 o'clock Mrs. Hannah L. Montgomery roUnty; county, jn Sirnonsen died at her home In this city. evening were Mr. and Mra. J. J. Harris, ten from Union City, in Randolph count.v. Mrs. Simonweh was born in Sweden, Oc- Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Miller, Dr. and Mra Full from many rural districts reports tober 4, 1551. and came to Utah forty C. F. Westpnal. Mr. and Mra. D. F. Boies, have not- - been received. Franklin Madivon. le being carried on by local Relief work years ago. During the greater part of and The programs were cleverly arranged tho period since that time she had been In towns or cities nearest a resident of Brigham City. She 1s sur- In purple and gold. The dances were organisations the devastated rural district. Temporary vived bv her hugoand, Nels Htmnnsen, named after the students In the class. reconstruction work In some sections was Two hundred and fifty Invitations were begun today. Several counties in which three sons and one daughter, besides a issued. Those taking part were. Misses no loss of life was reported suffered number of grandchildren. heavy Funeral sei vices will be held tomorrow Fern Simmons. Bernice Green, Bernice property damage. afternoon at 1 o'clock in the First ward Young, Clara .Macaulay, Nellie Madcly, I Carson, lone Carlston, Lyman Twelve Dead In MirtllVnn chapel, under the direction of Bishop Nettie Glenn Buchner and Howard Jarvis. Clark, George 5V. Watkins. The Manhattan orchestra of Salt laike 29. DETROIT, Mich., Mari-Report! this forenoon front virtually every aectlon furnished the music. In the path of yesterday s atorm show a OBSERVE total death list of nine snd more than a In the rural districts a score injured. ANNIVERSARY tangled mass of leveled fences, outbuildings, greenhouse, unroofed barn and 3jmvUI to Tl'Cr Tribune. uprooted tree were left In the wake of BrANISH FORK, March 29. Mr. and storm. the Estimates of the property ' DRAMA AMD TAVDZTXXXE. Mr. Genrx A. Htrks of thin itv observed damage, 4iowever. were not avi'i'-- le. of their their now bill anniversary PA.'TAqEJ4saderille Four were "killed between Flint and playing. haadlmtd bjr Jtanie Blair Stirling and bar Fenton, three between Rattle Creek and wedrtinjr at their homo Jn this city Wednesday of last week. Bven. Ulaagvw klakla. Six other Yeatofv. and one at Hart All these Nashville, Mr. ard Mrs. Hu k were married at PalThree rIkiwr d&llj 2:43, 7.60, 0,14. w were killed when buildings in which they bill Wednesday. myra, this count v, March 24. 1852. and collapsed. refuge sought were the third couple married there. They 1IIPP0DU0ME Rdlph Llnalnger and MKorUfe woman also I reported to have On, have six children, thirty-fou- r lli4 grandchilplRj4rs 1q Winning of Barbara been killed at Mulliken, near Lansing dren and fortv-thre- e Worth. Ail 4hio. week, with matinees Mr. and Mrs. Hicks took part In all Wednesday and Hat unity. In Northwestern Ohio. of the early-da- y haidships and privations ORPHBUs New vaudeville bill opens Wednes in this part of the state. Mr. Hicks i a LIMA, Ohio. March 29. Seven persons day evening with Uoietta Ryua and Lett dead and immense property damage waa veteran of tho Walker war of 1853. He Or lob aad For Plty'a Bakt, beadiinera. of last night's windstorms over is 85 years of age. NEWH0rB HOTEL O rover Frankie's Folly the toll doit. Evening. 6 80 to 9 and 10.60 la 12 so. this section of the state. Three were Wert, throe at Moulton Sundays, 6 to 9; Saturday afternoons, 4 to & killedoneIn Van at Lima. snd $125 AN ACRE SALT LAKE "The Show First mce. five md unr-hal- f furlongs, and np. net value to winclaiming, ner 300, second J. tliird $5. 118 2.xo (Duggan), $8 win, 3 HO place. won. Freda Johnson, 108 (Taylor), 4.80, ,K,r. 3.40, second; Htirrup. KM (I'ummlnga), .M, third. Time, 1:18H. Ray Kl Pleasanton. John L., Lou and UcLalland also ran. Irish Daley.-AnnSecond race, f fire and furlongs, and up Woodie Montgomclaiming. 2.40. ery, 110 (Roberta). 13.80, 2.20, won; Concha , 108 (Jlctorklei. 2.80. 2 80. second; 84 allow. tilrd. Beeswing. 08 (E. Taylor). Timer 1 13. Tours, Coramcndatfon, Ispbam and Bond also ran. Third race, fire furlongs, claiming. and up Ivan Mist. 108 4Mc('ork!o), 37 80. 3 00. $2 80, woo; Clear the Way. lot (Rob-erla2.80. 2.40. second; Duly Fsluoa. lift sixty-sevent- h (Warrenl. 87 20. third. Time, 1 04 . l.illle Spider. Rochester anil Maunikla II also ran. Fourth race, six furlongs, claiming Plan Usenet. 101 (Roberta), 0 20. 4.80, 3 80, won; ( liriatie lloltcra. 107 8 00, 15 80, (Htnphy), --ecouft ; Hemlock," 100 (Ormea). 4.00. "Time, I 18 Hlcetb. kllse Brush, Little Vink and Ideal nlao ran. Fifth race, mile and seventy yards Rutland Arms. 114 (Grosai, 812.80, 84 80. 4 00. won; Bummer Sigh. 100 (Duggan), 8 80. $3 20. see ond, Onwa, 100 (Mct'orkle). 4.20, third. Tiuw .31 4 8. Uomul Aatraea, and Audrey K. lee raa. alxth rare, five furlongs gtnrdce. 11 7 00, 2 80, won; 3 20, Criepte, 112 I Turret, 280. 2 80. seeood; Laura Miller, 107 (Carter), 4.80, third. Time, 1:04 24. Bcarpla II and I. W. Harper also raa. Seventh race, five and one-hafurlongs 12.00. M.60 $2 40, won; Sindo. 10 (Majestic), Specint te The Tribune. 2 20. second; Comcutfw. 113 (Lowe). $4 20 POCATELLO, Idaho, March 29. On of Shortstop. 115 (Mclntvrr)c 3 20. third. Time, . the best sales recorded in this section .04. tlcar Lake, Buckborn 11 and Goldfish) of the state was made at Arco Saturday, tI when Thoft Brothers sold eighty- By BL BURIED NEW I? West Center JUDGE BOOTH TO BE ''ealintnater Victor novo. 125 Seven college I afire with over athletics, Phvalcal develop IV?!? being boosted at the Purple and I ntitution and It Is probuhio that at met Ira will be made compulsory with students attending the institution on the southeast bench nest year. In addition to Inaugurating a campaign to raise more funds for athletics, the students are planning to celebrate Arbor dav by grading the athletic field and laying a new cinder track around the In gridiron the morning. In the afternoon a class track meet will h, hlr,o:y aof "? hlInH,.hh. day in gala promises one. not the intention : I f the etudont body to make any elaborate improv eroeiits upon the athletic field, na tlie lO' cation is not a permanent one. present Hut it Is n a fact that any lmproxement over the present condition will te well worth while. Th athletic field In years not far ahead HI be situated directly east of the m hooi If present negotiation go through. This more favorable for an ath if mub and with a Utile grading could vjjfeld made to rival any fjeid in this section of therountry. The Irani took their Initial stride In the athletic campaign s terday afternoon. Candy of all kinds and was description offered for aalo by stu dents of both classes. The underclassmen fared much better thHn the sphomore-aepio- r combination, and the money gathered yesterday after noon put them quite a bit In tho lead in the race for the total of $300 Miss Leona Buttle is at the helm of the Junior nd fre.hmenT ithiTu' bring is- Ited by Mias Mom Lyman nroMU.-nt nf first-vthe rl i CEFABTMENT. BOOST ATHLETICS AT WESTMINSTER RegUter 976 Out of 1 Possible 1000. I) - ID1STBICT WOOL M 1U20. :)0. x. keep its shape, if its style is not unimpeachable, it is expensive at any price. Particular and Insist Upon Be t Style ,AHWool Fabrics AMUSEMENTS ; ;Hig:lhClass Tailoring: . , v of I91A Passing for six nights nod threo mntinoe opening 8. Mondsy, Aprli L0EWS CASINO Last timea todsy, Bane Ureys ,wTUe Border Lgin,,, villi Bobart Boswortb and BUnoho Bates. 8u acts of rsudeville headlined by The Peacock Ballet.1 New biU tomorrow. Continuous, I 1 te 11. . MOTION PICTURES. AMERICAN Olivo Thomss in Youthful Folly'; comedy, iHer Nearly Husband Paths Review; Philharmonic orchestra and Gordon Rrytland at tite organ. Continoous performance; 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. PARAMOUNT EMPRESS Elsie In Ferguson tlo Hugh Ford production of HU House in Order"; Al St. John t comedy, Cleaning Up. Continuous. 12 '80 to-Ip. m; GEM Playing one week's engagement, Mildred HsFria ClinpHa in "The Inferior Sex Christie comedy; Indies' orchestra, Contina our performance. 216 to 11 p. m. K1NEMA "Tiie Brute Breaker," with Frank Mayo, a story of the northern "woods, and a Joe Marlin monkey comedy. Continuous, from 11 40 11. Next attraction, starting Thursday, "Fair sod Warmer." In STRAND Earle Williams "The Fortune Hunter." Continuous performance, 1 p, to 11 p. m. BROADWAY Beginning today, double bill, with Neal Hart in The litsaion Trail,' and Fannie Ward and Lew Cody in "Our Better Selrvs." Flve ' Traffic Discontinued. 30,000. - all of these in our suits with the Keith OBrien name behind 'it. You ge Eleven Killed Here. ALEXANDER CITY, Ala. March 29.-white persona and six negroes were killed in the tornado which swept the territory between Camphlll and Waverlv, Tallapoosa county, yesterday. Property damage is estimated between 20 000 and . . , ' , - ' - A' if REB WING, Minn,, March 29. Ttaf-fl- c on the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad along; the shore of Lake Pepin was discontinued today because of the tee' which was piled on the tracks by yesterday-- , evenibga-storm- ; ; Keith O Brieo Co. Damage in Nebraska. LINCOLN, Neb, March 29. Considerable property damage In Nebraska was reported today as a result of high winds which swept the state yesterday. Wire communication In some sections was demoralised today, several thousand telephone snd telegraph poles having been leveled by the winds, which reached a miles an hour. velocltr of eighty-seve- n Snow fell In some sections. Victims Near Joliet. III, March 29. Three are expected to die. fourteen are T oilier and McLeod Lead. seriously injured and property damage half a million doilurs as a PINEHVRST. N. C, March 9. Louis will total Tellier of Braeburn, Fred McLeod of Co- Joliet of the storm which swept west of yesterday. lumbia and Martin O'Laughlln of Plain-fielN. J., lost the field today at the end Storm Victims. Fifteen holes of the first thirty-s- i of th north COLUMBU8, Ga, March 29 Reports and south open golf championship. Each reached here tonight from Stovall. Ga turned In a card of 14S. small town near Lagrange, that fifJames Barnes, present champion, took teen white people had been killed there 148 strokes. for the days play. Walter tornado. Stovall is several In 152. was score Sunday Hagen's miles off a railroad and owing to the disruption of wire service it was imBestful BMulta for Men. possible to verify the report. person who has experienrsd Only all nieht that awful White Knocks Out OreiL eouzh that sometimes follows influenza can apprs-natto Tbe. Tribune. what a good nights sleep can be. Sperls! IDAHO FALLS, ack Idaho, March Mrs. Annie Davison, 2083 Mrrtla St, White knot ked out Jess Oren m Th result ths eights round of a twe've-rouo- d Long Beach, Cal, writes: go of using Koleya Honey and Tar was a the Olsmpic club tonight. The first rounds were draw. The remaining restful on for me. Honey two rounds Foleys were White's on effective and Tar eheck harsh, racking roughs, ix esses wheezy breathing, stops tickling work, In the eighih round White used hi 'eft in throat, rover raw. irritated sur- In an uppercut which dazed Oren When faces with a soothing, healing coating he followed with a rtpht cioss to tne Jaw Schramm Johnson, Drugs. (Adr.) Or:n took the count. JOLIET, per-so- e 29-J- How About Your Catarrh? Do You Want Real Relief? Whvt Simply because you hav Then Throw Away Your Spray overlooked the cause of these symptoms, and all of your treatment has been misdirected. Remove the cause of the and Other Makeshift Treat- dogged-uaccumulations thst choke up ment. your air passages, and they will natu. First of all find out just wbat causes youf CaUrrh. If it was merely a local irritation aad inflammation of tbe delicate lining of tbe noi-e- , throat and air passages, then you might reasonably expect to be cured by the use cf local remedies. But have you ever known of one single persou to be freed from the slavery Of Catarrh by any kiDd of local treatment! rally disappear for good. But no matter bow many local applications you use to temporarily clear them away, they promptly reappear and will eontinu, to do so until their cause is removed. 8. 8. 8, the fine old blood remedy, is an antidote to tbe millions of tiny Catarrh germs with which vour blood is infested. A thorough course of 8. S. 8. will cleanse your blood and remove the disease germs which cause Catarrh. Write for free mediiat advice to Chief Medical Adviser, 187 fewift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. (Adv.i Fifty-year-ol- d Little Ads in The Tribunes Classified Columns Yiell Eij Returns, |