Show CROWDS ENJOY ANOTHER IDEAL SUNDAY WHAT SHAT AN E More ideal Sunday weather attracted I another great crowd of pleasure- pleasure 1 seekers at the resorts yesterday Every Every Every Ev Ev- Ev- Ev ery park and outdoor resort entertained its full quota all afternoon and until late at night The concert at Liberty park by Held's Held s 's land band delighted thousands in the afternoon noon and many others enjoyed joyed t the e music at the Salt Palace at night The The Twenty ninth Infantry band gave aYe its last concert at Saltair before its departure for the Philippines Thousands Thousands Thousands Thou Thou- sands who went to the lake enjoyed a plunge as the water was ideal There were big turnouts also at Lagoon La goon and Wandamere where the many attractions which make make these resorts popular were enjoyed It was a t great day too for auto and horse orse driving and for for bicycling Hundreds Hundreds Hun Hun- of persons visited the various canyons adjacent t to t the e city r r The Rev Charles Curtis McIntyre's experiment with an open air church is is proving a decided success His con congregation congre e- e gation last night probably was the largest in the city The peculiar attraction at at- attraction traction lay in th the fact that the evenin evening evening even even- in ing services were held out of doors and at an early hour when lights were were un un- unnecessary necessary necessary- Dr McIntyre's church is is the Wl's Westminster P Presbyterian es terian r Every Sunday furnishes additional evidence of the fact that deny it as ashe ashe ashe he will the average man insists on spending s a good flood part of his holiday at athIs athis athis his place of business This tendency cY is shown by street railway men especial especial- ly Several motormen who were off off yesterday spent the time clan clanging the gongs for motormen who were on on on and conductors who were supposed to tobe tobe tobe be enjoying holidays rode on the rear of cars cars to give the go ahead signals signals signals sig sig- sig- sig nals for the cons who were really working It makes a bi big difference whether a man has to work or simply does it to occupy r his hs time Do you notice said a a man who gets ar around und town and notices things this m morning what a big r business business business busi busi- Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- ness is enjoyed by cafe owners on day dayl I dropped into three big resta restaurants restaurants res res- res- res ta rants last night and every one of tHem was doing a rushing business The crowds were larger they came amE earlier earlier ear ear- lier and stayed later litter than ordinarily I 1 Iwonder Iwonder wonder if it was wa because the cafes serve beer on Sundays when the saloons are all closed r N r There is a god od d deal more absinthe I drunk in this town than most people realize re re- alize said a well known bartender as ashe aslie he lie lolled in one of the leather back chairs in one of the hotels yesterday The The use of absinthe in Salt Lake ako City is is on the the increase I dont don't know whether women women here drink it much or r not but the men do The frappe is IS the with them but is is much drunk earl early in the mornings II for that tha t day after feeling r. r r Bathing suits 2 25 per cent off I reads a sign in a Main street department depart depart- department ment store window From the looks of of- some of the bathers at the resorts yesterday yesterday yes yes- esterday es that percentage estimate is e ex extremely ex- ex conservative M rI r I I wish said a woman who lives liveson on n First North street west of Main that that one of the officers of the Humane society would visit this neighborhood There is is is' isa a delivery wagon wag driver river who persists in in driving his team down this hill at high speed every day It seems to tonic me that this is even et more cruel than driving the horses rapidly up the hill hilI It certainly is cruelty to animals r r r This su suggests ests an effective system m used by the Humane society of Kansas City to notify offenders of f their lapses when an officer sees a horse that is is poorly fed is is i checked too high or is is otherwise abused he ties a blue tag to the animals animal's bridle As blue ordinarily indicates first first premiums the tag attracts spectators and the interest others take in his horse nearly always induces the owner to make prompt I amends On the tag is printed a list of offenses of which wl a thoughtless or malicious horse owner may be guilty Before attaching the tag to a bridle the officer indicates with his pencil the particular lapse committed In that case M r M But I wont won't believe that summer is really here until 1 see more styles in horses' horses millinery said a woman at Liberty park yesterday r r r Among other effects of the Musical Chautauqua a fresh impetus to the spelling reform movement in this city is is likely to be be lh given r r. r The name Roosevelt does not appear in in the new city directory McKinley is in the book fur ur times but no William Wil- Wil Wil liam McKinley There are three Lin- Lin coins but no Abraham seventy-eight seventy Jacksons but no Andrew two Jeffersons Jeffersons Jeffersons Jeffer- Jeffer sons but no Thomas three William Henry Harrisons but no Benjamin Har Har- rison There art are three George Wash- Wash in town The occupation of one is not given the s second cond is a laborer laborer la la- borer and the third is a private in Undo Sams Sam's arm army arnn |