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Show JTHE SALT LAKE' CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH 10,' 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N w e0 xrz 0el v IJOY! OH, JOY! WILL MIX WITH 1 i iymsm ie jm s?" BY IGOE " es A YOUNG GILBERT 11 Sf S V WW m a m b Jill :0'$ . I ! TACOMA BOXER HooRah! Promoter Downing Promise Fans Extra Boxing Feast . MATINEE, 2.15 Sharp D. W. Griffith's Masterpiece Joe, on Monday Night. EVENING, 8.15 Sharp (Selling) (Seats) DOWNING tars he i raako next Monday box in? show at the Grand HARDY K. to nieht's theatr- - th Iwi entertainment of the kind he has yet stairod for the fans. The show will consist of the resula-tlo- n six tout and a mixed battle Mixed Battle Roywl" rny.il. The with the fans about r.d9 such 8 hit a month nsro that they have been ask4 ing for another. hum also Sammy T)owr,lnz f Turorra r.nd Younjc Oiloert. th ed Coed Vx- . r,- - 1"".,;. ' - for the hedltner battle. to try to find out whthv (til !j roit!-,- - tfcft better poy. Aconl-tnlhe has arranged tr.atfri with the fVfnl thy K the ho: iso that In an cren real;. he t If tour rottnda to will rii! fo- two extra rounds to the winrer. whirlwind These hojr i,jv Rone two hnm been J There on rutw h jre'U'Ho at to If which tt.cv wer would alr. the decision more eilleil upon tn go n couplechart-rnni). to wee The fans will bvc ;i fAR. Is the which lhenmelv Monday e. .l ron over t; boy letter TUe principal I'ave jiicreed to met Tills t 3 o'clock. n.d ' At both. for rmturnt jo weljsM . I l Uh at present. tn lrli-KiJool hi Imfnedi t ly after te w i I return t;o with A I Yokii.it. over Hilly victory Iitert 1 t week h put vfrehe l nibltlon to tem. lie scolns; to hi this wek to off take n fewen (iy lr- - time to Retting Into hi th He;, of ;.- pe. Whl the rest of the card ahat not ' UrMl teen definitely upon o Craw-r,,jet-tbetween Tmmv newcomer I'en! pollock. f on in been arranicel for WON'T thoe Haker bat be happy! Now that the old Homerun King t'.ie in the limelight, it be tip to the members of the good old on tie I'olitH k ta met such boj Asti be fence to White. a bu$titi;r. up and family JKnmmjr lo1, HerW UoMn-"n Hilln3-Jc- k "tt'ine lioblr-on- . two Homerun has been hidden among- his pumpkins For yearn nearly Me I a battier and many other r- r of and when he could take his bludgeons and the for ;iti.ishe waiting day wrt etot4ratloo, nd lUlltlnr Joiin- - ntnke the center field fenees miserable aijain. Mir fee n of battler lire another The rest of the book.! for t til. week.pair new face. curd will Include IocmI ' rtirr;, ; EsiTLf ClT de-c- tl - Xa fcrC js(r ftV-- MUfiAO id.,wr JH ft l4ri;k$&f?"A' f,uwo S w V '1 'v W ' f t rtr. fotir-rour.t- fr ih-r'un- 1 . ) wnr d-r- m ,m- - . .! J vir .a rt - four-roftn- H (Week) r; n-- .d rot ? ';il-fin.- "l. v.-i- ir Advance) Manaofement Elliott & Sherman. ll r'j! - lrn EAST HOOTERS FISH Legalize Bouts Trying to 15-Rou- nd Frankfort. Ky., March 9. A bill boxlnif to legalize fifteen-rounbouts in Kentucky passed the house by a vote of 47 to today !te of the bill claim it will pass Friends In the aennte. The measure provides for a board of control of three member?, to be appointed by the governor, to have "sole direction, manand control over all bcxintf agement and eparrins; mstche." i:t Th hoopr meet at tonlJtht Ka$vlUe. The Kayiv!I contett of the the be final will Kame It Im scheduled to 3 ear for both team". f Use school hi t VIS tjrt .Mthoish foach Hltlt'pjK rw rutar tip-to- r. HOOPERS SHOOT Contests Are Played on the Pavilion Floor at Majestic Park. k - 1 Itill-tot!- . p. hrl for-war- J f!JlttJt. TV er n; '''! HHt: lti. lit Itt tI LIUfilK TANIIIi. XV. I.. Tlte-Kam- es on Two rnre Portland Pacific Coast players have been alKned for the eomlnif campa!n. Pitcher Wynn Xove and S'iortfop llollaeher are the c'n!rasta to w.Ih latest to sls;n. The are attached have their signatures V. W. teen recelred by Vauschn Judge Iio1nv returned McCre.iie. 1. 1st cop tract from Tacoma, where Ms In an folk resld. He ald tetter that he would wait mill! he received notification of ,j transfer Uu.Iiue 1. Kin if 1, Holdcn 2. M. srtchatz IjouI hefre stifntna; anyone from Morton 3, I.rewer 1. Fouls Taylor ete'f c on tract. 7 out of 3. M. Scha tz t out of 3. I. Schatx I out of 10. Heferee Peterson. aoo PARK. Tlt tntrrnaltor.al leauu think It CENT. CHHITR'IAX.I.f L.U1HISTT "Monroe of the problem Neat. ai fotinl a solution r.f en?or nnt. In Magor order Crystal of a t aiary-lirac Uobrts titer? be no fiuincc of evadinic Iarson. Kent limit all the c!voi are Leonard ...I.r. the r ew sslflry t Jone to contra. thlr Pcatody.. rtulrtl to send H vrrow a;.d h in 'urn . Neal 1, Field baskets end tim tji'S to the piayer. TUlm Leonard 1. WLi.artCrystal 1. Minor 1. Mon-r- o for any to 1. makea it of , MaCrystal 2 out a month limit instituted nor 2 outFouls th 6. Leferee of t0' Peterson, rr.eettr.ir in New York re-- , 9 the leasru Thr t" a od ida for all entlr. with iif.stou hii. phaim: i;t.i. the which Tecue salary llmlli. comment In upon Intercollegiate tnore scraps than any other season. William II Ilanii.t says hotkey factor. In the New York Sun: "The Harvard varMt v hockev team must be one of omb roi.it v. the most finished and best balanced The Haston National ha just been college sevens ever turned out. Its Insured for a total of lioa.ooa against achievement of winning from nature, esceot such as accident of on anythe Yale with a total Princeton and I basebll field.cover-tnThe- of something orcttra and withlike nay points blanket ofagreement, a on Is poney is rrremher scored out conspicuous blngbespeaks an exceptional comthe team. It la one and erery that. n addition, tsnderstood several offense and defense. Year bination more Important players are tn-- t after yearof the of the skaters go i atMnst accident of on being first in Cambridge ir.Individually Intercoliesfate hockey ar k wlthout mothere being any second suffito up cries of dad heat." ciently cnt.t.YAixA's So well said t'.'.at there Is nothing to be it;si. G "Amen!" Chamberlain, who u regarded as added one lyof the areatet football players ever developed at Nhrka university. iti:vv Ttned a eontract wlt:i th Indianapolis Corhan and toss The of lleiiman. on Febru- Schmidt will leave Americans association f ciu" a great gap In the d rv 26. Cl amberialn Francisco machine. but Owner who had considerable success San is, optimiftlc and declares that pitcher, BerrySefila with tie Nebraska team. wCi be even stronger than the they were fn 191. The addition of rfUM KTO major and Federal league stars will It'.iaca. N.Tr V.. March . Princeton enable the Seis to plug up the weak sketball team defeated spots, according to flerry. tiilversltv the Cornell five. 23 to 1 In an Inter-- t AXOTIIRK CIII.LKttlAsr. eiraof hre tonight,fortleins first the Pennsylvania Crlvermity Walter McCredle of PortManager I tace In the league. land has decided to give Louis Gulsto of St. Mary's college every chance to Ttnr.nKi vicmn. make good at first base for the Heavers this season, liulsto will bo Chlcaao. March Trrrk TaberskI defeated II. Petrle. ;hf- - the call for first base and will given start H:ho"?tady. ti e season off at the initial sack. He raafo. ;ftt to t?. In twenty-fou- r Innings comes at pocket biniard here tantaht. highly recommended. f "" 4 Adi nasi' -- fcw'-'i- i J 1 Evening, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Gallery, unreserAed, 25c. Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. is ivmra -- it i r.-c- Irllent II-- tm-oisih- le NOTE rl-i- ed 1' . prevail. pro-rftu- ce Part-mout- !- -.d. evtt left-hande- Wl. oil-sl- at . i.o. h, Because the 7 pure Turkish tobaccos in Murad are higher grade than the tobaccos used in MANY brands of 25 Cent cigarettes. Because these 7 Turkish tobaccos i 4 i vi ;h ;. are put together in a combination that has no counterpart for delicious origi- JGK That Murads are the greatest sellers of all 5 Cent, 20 Cent and 25 Cent cigarettes. That is why Murad is THE Turk-is-h 'A ri CLIFFORD In Their OriscinnI SongR and Dances John K. Gordon & Co., Dyer & Fay,e & Belle. Tonty & Norman, Van Conant, Billy Bouncer. Travel Weekly and Orchestra. m., 10c, 25c, 50c Daily matinees 2.15 p. Evenings 8.1o, 10c, 25c, 50c ana 71 is why Tigers BXTRA ADD5D FEATX'llE. MARGARET WHITNEY E - :.'.Tf- Ji EMPRESS F ARAMOUNfi TODAY ill . r ' IN 11EH OWN SONGS. FIVE OTHER FEATURES. i AXD 10 TOMORROW The fascinating MARIE DOHO in taraou s Cigarette. CHANGE K PRICES fJhfUilOUft' piomacy DAY AT ANNAPOLIS. A Former Alfalfa's Catastrophe. Orchestra, Hadt'ft 11 "WetUe's - I'lnno-jcraph- TODAY w. 7 ONLY. "THE CALL OF THE SEA." Rena Valdez. A clean, Featuring: wholesome drama of love among the wafishermen, scenes. showing magnificent p. m. Continuous, 12.30 to 10c. Matinee 10c. Niht, balcony Kntire parquet lac. Ioges 2uC. J1 ter Tva Selig Presents "LOCKED IN,' A thrilling one-redrama. "RUSTY ItKGGLES' RECORD" Falstaf f comedy with Claude Cooper. "LOVE AND HITTERS. One-xefilm. novelty All Sent 7 Crnls. I' ii I on mustle. FIRST RUN PICTURES. el "'nw I I': t 7 and Eqyphan Cigarettes in ttte World '!'U J" - - H er TONIGHT 9, h r. .i I-- , fell w-iiv- &tv4t&X& l! &w ;:''..., wilkes In il u-;- . t ' a ;-;- ' ' r;t ivwr'rEv . ivw;. j;rj.'S.4vf el ss a Klein'H srreat police play " w "THE THIRD DEGREE" 15c, 5c. mi i rn rpa " m test 1 I "Orem Electric" Dr. Griffith employs the only scientific method for treating troubles of the Blood. Bladder, Urinarv, Kidneys, Kectal, Nerves, etc.. Ulcera tions, Scrofula, Fistula, Cystitis, Varicose Veins, Rheumatism and other diseases of mankind. Dr. Griffiths' honesty and ability are vouched for by many leading citizens of this city who have known him intimately for more than twenty years. We positively assure you that his remedies have true merit in them, as attested by those whom lie has cured. Do somethinj; now. 10 a. in. to a . iu. Write or eall today, 7 r 3 ra mi 1.J i.: ana utf p I 12 M li'tl H n E3 ments, as heretofore. BROADWAY Turkish Bath g 550 IS !i W. t ana sea T3i 1 MEN VISITING THE CITY Consult Dr. Griffith at once upon arrival and maybe you can be cured before returning home. Many eases can be cured in one, two or more visits, others continuing; treatment at home. Consultation and advice free. H Kill AT THE fl OUT-OF-TOW- N m :uliwe HlitH HONEST TREATMENT FOR HONEST PEOPLE. fJ H mh q 159 Y2 MAIN STREET. ft li "Your Okay Specific and when Okay won't world, the peats Just read this: Cure, nothing will." W. H. Gibson, Druj: ist. "The Okay Specific is a 'dead shot' tor thr? diseases for which it is Drescribed." m ?. M. Yeager, Druggist. "'The Okay goes' K3 ii - a m fiiliii'tin"inM fcj anytning 1forever sav, anu a vuivj over dflboOQ1 practiced medicine 45 years." Dr. W. H. An pnead . ek fea rii - i of the Onlv about usual importations of Bohemian IIops have been allowed to reach the United States. No more can be had until the end of the war. We have succeeded, however, in securing out of this limited amount our full require1-- 30 Nights, 8.20:50c.15c, 25c, 35c, Mats., Thnrs. and Sat, 2.30, 2 I released BEST TROUT FISHING IN YEARS Provo River Spring Creek Hobble Creek BASS AND CATFISH Utah Lake Jordan River Havemann's Wild Lions and 1 by recently and Bill Kenworthy, former Portland, Federal leaguer, are working out with the Vernon squad, and if they show to warrant It may be signed to enough a contract. FISHING SELL URE Cal-ist- nality. : v eit Second South nenr Main. THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE. EVELYE3 HESBIT iiopixn. dailIrIains WAIT! SO DON'T 1 feet Inches made In th western conference meet last year. Coach 11. P. s.chu!te of the U. of M. thinks that he will he good for 12 fet 10 Inches or 1.1 feet this season. Floyd will not be eligible for the" varsity, having already served but It Is three years, that he will probably competereported for either the Missouri A. A., of St. Louis, or the Kansas City A. C. this year. Fred Carlach. Do not be misinformed; these prices will always 1 "Persons, who live In glass houses should net throw brickbats' In the opinion of Fred W. Chambers, state fish and frame commissioner. In line with that Idea he has called attention of Homer K. Fenn, assistant UnitedHtates forester with headquarters in Ojrden, to the fact that provern-meirrigation ditches are not provided with fish screens. In his annual report to Mr. Chambers regarding enforcement of belaws. Mr. Fenn criticized the stategame cause Its Irrigation ditches are net screened to prevent loss of fish. lie also susTKested B change in the law to permit the shooting of one deer of either sex each year by each citlr.en of the state, instead of specifying: that only bucks may be shot. Replying- to the criticism regarding of ditches, Mr. Chambers screening said: "I that unscreened a big loss of frame fish, ditches cause agree and I am certain that our next Legislature will pass a law forcing Irrigation companies and others to screen ditches. However, the federal land ditches In the Uintah basin are unscreened, and I have no power to force the Kovernment to screen them. 1 believe that the federal authorities should do this without there being a legal requirement." Mr. Chambers also disagrees with the federal official regarding the killing of doe deer. He maintains that the does should be spared that the deer mav Increase. tr. Fenn states that in some of the forests sage hens are damaging crops and advises an open season. Mr. Chambers says the sage hens are rapidly becoming extinct and need protection. iii-:k- - K a itn:. 30 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 30 " "rifiJsvliTi lifrAhV.' TURKISH CIGARETTE -- Con-Kresjnil- r. if)..l iTrrf...i TOE s O 7 entral Christian - .R 2 (( reaatlona! !tiilp 1'ark Metbodlt 2 5 Liberty . 7 Flrit lreabyterlan In the Church league Ramea last the j'hltllpa Congregational quinnihtwon from First Presbyterian,Lib-37 tet defeated to 22. Central Christian 20 to 6. Methodist, erty Park were played at the Majestic pavilion. park The outcome of the names was nev-- r In doubt. Taylor of Phillips was the etnr performer of the evening, totaling 22 points. Other stars were Max Schatz of First PresChristian, byterian. Crystal of Central Park Methodist. and Jlagor of Liberty I'I.OYI IX FOHM. Iast night's scores and summary: runs. PHILI.IPf. from his most recent perFtnsT Judging V.. Achats ...... , ...I f. TRylor formances. F. VT. Floyd of the Univer. .... Walker M. Schati r.f. of Missouri has recovered his old c. . Morton Hudine sity form In the pole vault. During Indoor Hoiden. Hamilton. recentlv he cleared practice one I. ft. the bar at 12 day 32 Inches. Hrewer feet His best mark in Indoor practice was Krlckson. . . . . .r.K.. . . Ktntf. Drlnen previous 11 10 inches ntade last He Field bakels Ta vlcr f. Walker 3. has feet an outdoor record of 12year. 8 J C .... wnv ' nt . i. IV 71 One Point. - two week, he expect them to make a fer!itfMe h : w I n t;. The Kavllle rtTiintet. on the otherc prac-tthanrt. ha been holding In U shape. ;n.l In a pref1 tini srr.me the Kaat Filler r5ffeatel KaysivlSIe In 3 closely conteit- jitrttijKle. The latter contingent H to ret reverse in tonlsht'j contest. unable to 'och Kitrpntri.-- will be I of th one m. lie t!i (t'Tompnsy la offUlatst of the Xtatfc llich School basketball tournament at Brlsrham City. t. u. Ul!in. rtiem!er of the faculty, nr.. who ailt- Fitapatrick. will take th twltT' plce, n, with Parson U ttrey. manager, will tUreet the team. l.ee lrujie, jiteilnr forward of the the trip. fife, n III he unable to make the Thiw will Kreatly handicap chanced. however, With the fol;-- IfiR line-uto Klre Kaysville n expert they rnme: fhitunan an.l .v!ihlfn. ttin-ft"- r T: lln. center: Itornney. K Hinsr llrown rr. Ilo..ty. i r Offi-cial- CHURCH LEAGUE Tonmn- Fltzpatrlck" have hej no practice fur SCREENS Both State and Federal Are Agreed on This d Both Teams Are Competing in Their Final Contest of the Present Hoop Season. ....... ARE NECESSITY In Kentucky AT KAYSVILLE Will (111 01 rierson. i'KJCC. K will continue, in spite of "war conditions, to have the delicate flavor that only the finest Bohemian hops can give. FISHElt BEER will be one of few beers in America which will contain its full quota of imported hops throughout the coming year. the-ver- A, Fisher Brewing Co, The prize is IX THE BEER. |