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CAM Broils t 12, UNCLE BIM , HURRY BACK. GUMPS outi S(CCETfrAj 7, 1920. BIM. These Are Dangerous Potatoes Days. If in Doubt About Your BJood BACK. Take Famous Bed Blood Builder Pepto-M&nja- n, v If you are just recovering from a j fight wiith the Flu, it will be week' before youre really out of danger. BlbHEY tour blood has exhausted its etrength it in no Condition to fight off other disease germs it may be exposed to. That is whr doctors advise staving away from rrowds ae long as possible. You ran help your blood get back itiv strength its stability to fight off dn- ease by taking that zplcnditl tonic lepto Msngan. The famous blood builder will sup- - , plv the iron and ether properties your,, blood lacks and help you regain your s old time vigor and enthusiasm. Get today. It may b! bad. t anv drug store in either liquid of BtAHA AHD VAODEVlLLt. to tablet. form. Alahe jour own choice si , Hew MU, with See OPfHrfM -to liquid or tablet. They are exactly rmllcs ef 19 JO." bow pitying. Takt tteort Wtlth la The Beast." tod the same in mediuinsl 'talue. CASINO . sit sets el vaudeville CosUnBoug, I It 11 W hiehevryou prefer. But be sure you get the genuine p. m. Ask for Gude PAHTanrs Jfew vt KiteTill bill, headlined by and ' Five etbev hi frsmw. be sure that ths came is on ths pack- - 1 Vltkint Movie 13. Three ebews daily it 43, I SI, ago. (Advertisement.) j. HIPPODROME' "The Vnhlteed BrWe," nil 1 SALT LAKE WOMAN SUCCUMBS AFTER INFLUENZA ATTACK MRS. MAROARET R," PETERSON. PROVO DEPAXTMXXT. 125 West Center St. 13 Telephone repto-Manga- BAN ON GATHERINGS IN EFFECT IN PROVC Playwright Makes Plea foi Removal of Theater Froih Speelsl to Tk Commercialism. A rood sized audience met In Assembly hall at the Tabernacle ground yesterday afternoon and evening to hear Granville Barker, author, plajwrlglit, producer, w ho ia as exponent of the drama a it a, Fugliah-speakiii- 'ha' declared that life Is divided Into three worlds, that of knowledge acquired lit our youth, that of material interest and that of love for which com later, we are associated in those with whoa war had revealed the The daily life. vast gulfs between these worlds of our had thought to existence, be said, and mistakes in a fsw years, but repa'r tho It was a work of centuries, Mr. Barker aald tft bridge the differences. The trouble with us today." he went what hapon, i that we do pot care pens to all these people we don t know, Body Warmth It is' hardly possible to insist too earnestly upon the supreme importance of an abundance of fatnourish ment during the winter to keep up energy and body warmth. Scotts Emulsion is an easily assimilated fuel-foo- d that is of particular ad- vantage to those who feel winters cold over-muc- h. Emulsion nourishes the whole body and sustains strength. Scotts it is Scott's. Be sure kJ. glint- 4 Mildred Harris Chaplin , PROVO, Feb. S. Th city commission and (ha board pf health, after consulting with physicians, the Commercial club and school authorities today, decided to close th town schools until further notice, on account of the Influenza epidemic. The order, which goes Into effect tomorrow, places a ban on gatherings at picture shows, dances, public gatherings, business houses and offices, private home gatherings, pool halls and In all public place except eating housea. No Indoor funerals will b permitted, and It Is Suggested that all 'services be as brief a possible, Every person who la 111 In any way I ordered to Immediately report th matter to a physician, or to the city physician. W. T. Hauler The matter of dosing the schools and the courts will be left to the discretion of the school authorities and the Judges of th courts. It Is understood, however, that the city schools will be closed until The B. Y. U. and Monday, February the Procter academy are Included. All persons who are able to give assistance to those who are afflicted are requested to report to Mrs. Annie D. Palmer, phone 191, who ia the secretary of th community welfare work of thi city, 05 to Mayor Dixon, phone 696-- Pepto-Manga- I week, nltk matinee performance today. and toatght, BALT LAKE This afiernoos bereBKwa. F4'fhtt4 Tolltdolt." Performance 7 . uilns Peterson, 94 Jears of age, wife .t Frick U. Peterson, 12s Fast Eighth South street, died at the family home yesterday of Influensa. She was born in Fait Lake, wjier the had resided for most of her life. She ts survived by her parents, Mr. d and Mrs. Jacob Broman, 92 West Smith street, elx children, four sisMn'-ga- r-f Bsc-on- J. Killing1 Company Trlbee. Incorporated. s i f T taKDlt s Iris. a, ii.qflto It IM m iissasn. Z. C. M. L Drug Store. . 1 v r v f ' - a, 7 t v " a. Special to The Trlbuae. FACED IN RUSSIA PRINCESS CANTACU2ENE. Feb. S. Funeral services for Boehard were held today at cemetery. Bishop Joseph A. Elder J. A. McOurrln were the Music wts under the direction speakers of Professor C W. Reid. PROVO, J. Rudolph th Provo Buttle and CHILE IS FIELD E Death Caila Young QixL Special to The Trlbuas Leah A. Wing, ! years PROVO, Feb. of ago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry of tho Second ward, died last night Wing ef Bhe Is survived by her parent and everal slaters influenza-pneumoni- a. Provo Woman Dies. Special to The Trlbuas PROVO, Feb. I. Mrs William Bown died laet night from InOuenta-pneumonat the age of 39 years She la survived by her husband, seven children and her parent, Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen of Gunnison. . To Bo B oriel Sunday la j Special to The Trlbuae. PROVO. Feb. Funeral service for U Vivian Hinckley will be held Sunday at XI o'clock at tho Provo cemetery. 6 Examination Announced. Special to The Trlbuae. PROVO. Feb. S.- -f. R. Hod sen wi.l an examination for clerk and earpoe toff Ice. April 9. con-du- ct lier at th Boy Gangstcn Sentenced. DOUGLAS, Aris., Feb. 6 Convicted oft a charge of gang fighting. In which a ehotxun, revolver! and knives were flourished but not used, a group of small boys were sentenced today by Judgs Alfred C. Lockwood in the Juvenile section of the Cochise county supreme court, to remain at borne nights and to refrain from attending motion picture ehows for a period of from two months to a year. Th boys and their parents consented to th sentence rather than bave th boys . sent to the state Industrial school. i niter-neoo- DaUrdey . It Honoir picrtriCT. end Lewte BTHASb Harry Moray ned Betty Blythe Is bond night, ladies. All Mao" Comedy, Bray Pletognpk. Lael time today, Tallbr M BROADWAY sad Mack gwkl la "Ambroae'e Day Off, The C omlng tomorrow, Anita Stewart la 0, AMERICAN PRINCESS TELLS OF TRIALS te Seeder, Maga-stn- Special to Th typhoid-pneumoni- 4 d ? ters, Mrs Erma McCleery, Mrs. Linda PROVO, Feb. Chief Griffith, Miss Dorothy Broman and Mis Mining A Milling company Tintte has filed arLillian Broman, all of Balt Lake, and ticles f with the county Incorporation 3 w three brothers Flick, Edward and Jacob dark. Spanish Fork ia the principal place I Broman, of Balt Lake. of business. The capital stock Is in aha res of the par value of X cent each, based on the valuation of Tlntic Before the war Manchuria didn't signify Chief No. 1 to 11 and Gold Note Noe. I saythtng to our usminds and qur system and X mining claims In th Tintlo disto nations trict, owned by the Incorporators. tends to make gtrangers P Th and to the people we meet every day. director and officer are: Oran A. i If they do not happen to be In our class Lewis, president: Mark Lewis, vice presi, I 1 Ths creed of the artist is simple, but dent: James Wilson, Perry B. Fuller and he demands fhat It be recognised. lie J. W. Lewis believes that man Is more Important than machinery! that all power Is relative to Utah Woman Diet on Coast. spiritual power and that the greatest work Is that of producing the greatest Special t The Trlbuae. number of freely and fully developed huMrs. Thomas E. PROVO, Feb. man creatures. He believes that the end wife ef Thomas E. McGraw, died of life Is Joy, which comes from oon last night at Portland, Ore., from Influenza. Bh is survived by her husband, stantly doing creative work. It is a great thing," he said, "to be three sons, brother, W. K. Bpafford of young and starting out ln the dawn of Provo, and th following sistersMrs this twentieth century, which Is to wit- Minnie Thompson and Mrs James F,. ness a great revaluing of life." Daniel of Provo, and Mr. Rollo Gudhell The Barker lectures are a feature Of of Idaho. Th body will be brought her the course which is being given by the for burial. extension department of the University of Utah. Aft Supervisor Dies. Success of the Little .Theater project in Bait Lake is practically assured, ac- Special to Th Trtbsa. an announcement made yesPROVO. Feb. 4 Parley P. Jepperon, cording to xj ' cluub, follow- eon of Mr. and Mr. 8. H. Jeppereon terday at the Commercial ing a meeting at which Mr Barker an- art supervisor of tho public schools diet alysed the "Little Theater" Idea and last night from at v suggested steps toward ths establish the age of 96 years Ha Is survived by his f f a successful community, play' Widow and ons child, his myuit two house. sisters atvd two brothers. parents, Funeral Mr Barker attributed the usual cause have not been made pending of failure in euch a theater to uncertain word from a sister. Miss Florence Jepper He advocated Ideas of organization. son, who la la New York. v capitalisation and a financial directionas ' much as a normal theater, minimizing ' W pnoumonlA Cans as Death. much az possible the features tljat make the venture unusual, and leaving the chtef Special to The Trlhane. and most precious unusualneaa the exMrs. Mary Tuft PROVO, Feb. cellence of the production. Nilsson, wif of Ralph F. Nilseon, died Those present at the meeting beside last night at the age of 97 years from Mr. Barker were John D. Spencer, PresBhe ts survived ident John A. Wltdsoe of ths Unfvrlt her hue band, two eon and four daugh-by of Utah. Daniel Alexander, E. B. Crltch ters Mr. Nilsson is on hta ranch In Copyright, Evans, Loa Angeles, Cal. low, Herbert B. Maw, Miss Maud Ma. Uintah and has been notified. of Polly of fhe Storm Country' Babcock, Miss Joanna H. Sprague, Mrs. Star of This photograph the captivating Ed ward RosenbauiA and Mrs. Jacob A. was posed for bereen News Service. It is her very latest picture. 2uneral Serricea Held. Kahn. Influenza-pneumoni- SO; Tn-e- 0 "r-- Ghrf EXTENSION SOUGHT BY phone COMPANY0 The Eastern Utah Telephone company of Price, with claimed assets of more i than fins poo, ts applying to the public S 8 tone Is AMERICA1 Jane bovek Brtrtee for Twe : utilities commission of Utah for perml-,- .' Man's lie, Ire", remedy, (Hon to extend it line from Frio te Cbetter Onllng; Phllharmaeie orchestra. r 11 a. It wdll cennaet te 11 p. w. Ureenrlver, I tell 4 UKM .Mary Thirtnte and William Bneeell la with the Groan River Valley Telephon ; Ladles' enable of . win which Tomorrow-'1 patron eoaiedy) company, "The alley ef to telephon through Moab-autho orchestra. Centlanevm. 9 15 t 11 p. m. Grand Junction te all point east PARAMOCNT EMPRESS Robert Warwick IS PYauchiaes hav bean obtained frorq fhe Tree of knowledge": Paramount barton Holme '1 ra Tele ; tank endued. Carbon and Emery counties, it la asserted-- ' In the petition. Loatiauowe, 13 to to 11 p. m. It I. Mrs ' A ftHiai ib Tow b rriBkt' lorkUlU revue. every evening In motb-t- l AO end 10 15 te to from S KEWHOtUB H OTrir TLyjpER b (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 6. Chicago ha suffered more severely from th Influenza epidemic than any other city In the country, 4 1th the, exception of New York, according to the public health service, which report an Increase in th number of case la Illinois from 8211 on January Xi, to 14,805 on January 94, while during the same period th number of deaths in from influenza and pneumonia Chicago ro-- e from 183 te 479. While repohts from state and city health officer throughout the country indicate an increase In th number of reported and cases, the disease Is generally mud. seme reports state that many case are not seen by physicians. A distinct Inrreaoe ln the mortality from Influenza and pneumonia, however. Is noted in Chicago. Kansas City, Milwaukee. New York. Ban Francisco. Bt. Louie a less definite but and Washington, with New Jersey probable Increase Inweek endli g January the for Report 24 showed an Increase in the number of 1714 In Indiana, 44 to cases from Influenza to JS44 in from 45 to 1130 In Kansas, 67 14 to 1123 Wisconsin. 99 to 644 In lows, 1218 In 126 the Dts'i to In Connecticut: Columbia, and 98 to 7.3 In New J'rsev, In Chicago th report Indicate tnat the worst from January epidemic was t Its case 80 to X8, when the reported num2230. The dec'in betuf.J to bered from when 118 cage th dsr, following gan wr reported, dropping to 137 on Jan- To Duard Against Isflueuga Dont let ths dreed Influenza get yoa If you have even the slightest cough or grandcold, better begin tln Foly s Honey The Princess Cantacuzens, end Tar at once. Hill. Bandy daughter of former President U. S. Point, Texas, is on Henry of many thousands husWith her in la who Chicago Grant, whe consider this remedv Juat fine. He I suffered severely with a bad band, who Is a special envoy ef the after using four or fiv dollar' Kolchak government In this , country. cough; worth of different medicine decided to uary 91. Princess Cantacuzene, In several writ- try Foley Honey and Ter. On bott'e I ever need." Turn to The Tribune Want Columns ten articles ha told e"hr experience gave relief Beet medicine f in-iend see hew many housewives are ths first and later day Contains no opiates, Bchramm-Johneor- x In Rues' d for household helpers. of th revolution. Drugs. (Advertisement) Alleged Forger Sent to Coast -- H H Kevshaw, alia Captain Dal Marquot, waa returned to Riverside, Calif., last night by bherlff J If. Haneen oL Riverside, where he la wanted. It Is, Wreck." alleged, for a forgerv. A girl who had been traveling by th hoho route with taken Into custody bv , juns Norsk and Lewis 8. Stone Will Keyshaw was on their arrival hare several ' the police Theater American Tods at Appear da vs ago, and returned to California ev. , itt eral dais ago. Man Deairt." devotees of ths drama who Ilk excitement and suspense to their film fond will find a dieh to their Dealre," whkh ia feataste lu Man tured at the American theater today. are aeen Jane Novak and Lewis 8. gtoue In the leading role. an anaemic with appetite will And Fsn stimulation In this highly seasoned production, while the lover of th vtrile and will be satisfied with a primitivedrama. Lewis 8. 14 ton, who tarrd In "Th Man of Bronse." Ineld th Lines" and th other great screen successes, wrote crein play himself and ha succeeded new of a Iienton In Tom type ating hero which Is a relief from the ordinary screen gunmen Miss Novak, who play opposite Blon, as Mary Larkin, has a part that fits her admirably. Miss Novak will be remembered for her work In "Ills Debt," with Those Havakawa, Charlotte Burton, Sill Dyer. Jack Curtis. George Pearc and Joe Bennett complete aa excellent cast. Tbo Valley of Dram of Conflict, Tomorrow,' Opens gagement at Weeks En- Gem. HE VALLEY OF TOMORROW." T which today opens a week run at has been aptly described the Gem theater, as "a drama of conflict." It la a gripof a ping, vital story of the man who finds that the man he Is obligated to kill is the very man who ha aaved his life, and that the girl ha loves Is the sister Of th man .through whom his own little sister was brought to tne Shame and dishonor that led to her death The cast, headed by Utahs own Mary Thurman and Including VA Ilham Russell; Fred M. Mslatesta, Harvey Clark, Pauline Frank Brownlee and Frank Curley, Clark, doe thoroughly artistic work. IIIUOILAULL 111! Hull BUSIEP 110 It Soothes and Relieves LH-a Mustard Plaster Without .r 3 ) the Bum or Sting ointclean, Musterokj is ment, mada with the oil of mustard. It does all the work of the docs it bettor and mustard plaster daet not blister. You d not hava to bother with a doth. You simply rub it on and usually the pain is gone I Man v doctors and nurses use Muster ole and recommend it to their patient They wiU gladly tell you wfcst relief It gives from sore throat, bronchi tist croup, stt2 neck, asthma,' neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or iomta, sprains, core muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds ct the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). 20c and 60c jars;, hospital size 20. i'j soul-grow- established by th company to educate th natives, and there are also schools with American school teachers for th whit children. While In Utah Mr. Robinson will visit the plants at Arthur, Magna and Garfield. and after vleltlng bis horn win return to South America. Laizativo WASATCH COUNTY REPORTS DEATHS ulxsno Sped Only One City Harder Hit Country Needs American Capital and Leadership, by the Prevailing Disease.' Says Salt Lake Visitor. 1 HUUii4 ' t I today. Professor At the afternoon lecture. Maud May Babcock of the University of the Vtah Introduced 'Mr. Barker g strongest figure In the a orld today In the diama, a man a ho has been through nil phases of the work and knows of what he speaks There can be no hope for Internal reform In the drama until you deindustrialize the. theater As long as people invest money In theaters as a commercial speculation, they will get the profits and will get whatever else U left over ?ou the way of good drama," said Mf. Barker In hi talk on The Only fossl ble Theater." It Is true, ha said, that very few plays are produoed In New York, and consequently In bait Lake, unless the manager thinks the play will run al months In New York and will appeal to a hundred thousand people within three months 4n the states " Mr. Barker placed great Importance on the necessity for training the public so that it may be a good audience, and said that only by practicing an art, do people Itarn to understand and appreciate the difference betweeu the good and the bad. For this purpose the amateur clubs, community plats and the little theater are good things to start with, ha aatd The' reason a little theater Is i valuable organisation Is that through It the doctrine of repertoire drama is carried out, which makes It a living library, a theater In which i.o play Is given at more than two or three performances a week and where there are several different plays The In a week, Mr. Barker declared. that ordiobject la to keep good playsbook shelves never ootne off the narily alive. Mr. Barker pictured the Ideal theater It of tomorrow In bait Lake He said: will be a big theater and should be propshould be used as a home erly housed. Itwho bv Haactors play In It and whose llVk are Incomplete In this respect because of their profession. It should be controlled bv a board of trustees, a third of the i epresentation on which should be iven to the city, a third to the donor of the funds and a third to young pea pie, drawn from all classes of society. and A man or woman of genius marked ability should bo chosen as manpower. ager and. should havea autocratic The actors might be part of the public school system and should teach not but only dramatics and deportment, for good manner as depicted on the stage play a most Important part In upholding democratic principles." Last night after a short introduction by Proleasor Levi F.dgar Young, Mr Barker spoke of The Artist As a Vital Member of ths Communitr." Defining the term artist In Its broadest sense, he said that up to now this element of society Indirectly by that accomplished Its work and imaginations appealing to the hearts in the big world had not been Included Trtbsae. n I to Tk i a 4 Trlbuae. U Two deaths HEBER CITY, Feb. hav occurred from Influenza within th of Waaatch In this two part days past county. Chari s Webster, 1 year of agd. son of Mr. and Mr li W. Webster, died at Charleston and was burled today. wife of Jack Mr. Charles McAffee, will be buried todied todav and Mrs. McAffee was 35 years of morrow was th daughter ef Mr, and age. She South America is tho land of oppor- Mrs. William McDonald of Provo. In addito her husband, eh Is survived by tunity, aay G, It Johnson of Antofagasta, tion seven children, th oldest being Xt years Chile, who arrived In Salt lake yester- of age. day on his way to his home In Los Angeles. Mr. Johnson says Chile needs COMPANY development and believes American capital and leadership will help do It. Hs says the opportunities open for all who The Petersbor Land company has fl efl are willing to work are unlimited, for state engineer for he declares, the riches of th country application with the of water are not only undeveloped, but unexplored. the use of fifty toeecond-fyIrrigate 3S00 acre, Mr. Johnson la superintendent of a from Bear river hav a wdiion already partial mill of the Guggenheim Mining company some of application eays that at Chuquicamata, whkh Is led miles In- water supplyare The to L0 from twenty-f.- v land At tula place are located the im- the land of th water in mense copper mined. He say mining feet above atth themean level des ad, and It gnat point is done by steam shovel, the same as the river at Bingham, and that th output in bul-- t Is planned to us ato series of th water the rale on is 3u0 tons a month, th large plant centrifugal pump to Irrigate th land In n required height hating a IS capacity. Th point of diversion is not He says that at the present low market question. for copper th metal Is being stored. far from Newton. war During the large amounts were sent to the United State, but In th future mui h will be sent to Europe, h't thousand native laborers are employed under WOMAN American foremen lu th's desert dVrf-- t rain (alls for a few hours on day In th year, and The Knight of Columbus. 163 Fart for th pavt two years tier has been South Temple street, yesterday enlisted in locating Mrs. no ram. Mater la p ped. In and cttlee the aid of newspaper en th coast have to pip water from Charles W Farre I, whoa maiden tiam was Miss Mary Prvce th mountains, he said. A letter was reoel'ed bv th eeofeinry S"uth America had not escaped tabor trouhles. and sir. see hav been frequent of th KnlgMs of 3AColumbus from Ms khlta, Kan, eiy mg He 8sv the natives hav tried to 01 f an- 8adt Mc''ab of that she had Important new regard n il e unions,5o0but with little succeed. About white are located at th Mrs J, Rowan and her daughter, toDl Mra. mmee, he save, and they enjoy social which aha wished to commut Ule the xprered th be ef that of every kind, hav a large Farrell recreation and Mrs. Farrs il waa living somestier In clubhouse, w'th partle. dance Ha sayf schools hava been Utah amusements. r; t 4 ' rwf 4 wo 'TJTTZS Mc-Aff- SLSS2I FILES LAND WATER APPLICATION et hlgh-pow- er 000-to- NEWSPAPERS ASKED TO LOCATE Get at the Real Cause Taka Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets That's what tnousanda cf stomach Instead of taking tonics, or thing to patch up a poor (kgesuon, they are attack"? the real cause of the ailment dodged liver and disordered bowels. Dr. Edward Olive Tablets arouse the liver in a soothing, heikng way. When the liver and bowels are ther natural fumtiors, L 2 a.,d gtomivn Do goes incLj.e:-o- a Have JOU a bad Lute. ccel tongue. por appetite, a lazy, dont-ca- re or ct , toting, no am bn t trouble with tin! , tel I 1. i OliveTabicts, thesubsLf t Dr. Edward OL ve TabU p ' a purely vegetable compound n . i w t h r r I i will know epe sufferers Ere doing now. r-- i 'I-- rvx o-- ouve color. They do t! e wes gmmg, cramra or pa TakeoneortwoatL-d.n'c- reLJ. L- -t wtat joa v c n. re f L.. 1 jc a-- d k |