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Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY, HYATT, FRIDAY, MAY 12, N, Ithat banquet flashlight fMWNTRAfif yOne STARS TO MEET T 191G By Briggs "SPRUNG was ujho lb alt lako Theatre The N'ational Biscuit company team hall tnaaAro hghltat Sa.lt Tke.for' the Armor Packproved too strong ins" company team of Salt Jjake yesterwinning: 11 to 5. The day afternoon, game was full of htttinjr. a home run by Gtiest of the Uneeda dispensers home the bacon of the Armors bringing in the seventh. Batteries were Peterson and Anderson for the winners and Roberts and WE EXPECTED ONLY ATTACK OF BISCUITS TOO MUCH FOR ARMOR Af LOOK A. C. TOMORROW FRIDAY EVENING May 12, 8 p. m. ' V. lobs iugene Will .on The Social Revolution Hansen for the losers. Both Teams in Shape for Close 25 ets. any seat. Tickets Price. 7I H. 2d South or at box office. Contests; Northerners FORD HOSPITAL Appear Strong. Repairing done by men of Ftah and Utah college teams will meet tomorrow in a dual meet on field, starting at 3 o'clock. The should he cImc all the way, with the dope favoring the university. The Ftnte colIcBian". however, are as atronsr in every department with Twitchell, Peterson and the other men lately ill hack In the line-uThe Yantlty Entrle. The ll.t cf entries for the university follows: dash Hopkins, Romney, Kay, .Vfvey, Parmalee, lodges and J. .M'lldOrk. daih Hopkins, Romney, Hodges?, Kay, Farmulec, J. Murdock, fcevey. dash Romney, Robins, Jay, teKlnsr, Wilson, Hevey. run Kerr, Robins, Faw-cet- t. Parmalee. Wilson, Mile run Heach, Black, Johnson, Real and Wilson. Broad jump Van Pelt, J. Murdock. - w hurdles Goodwin. Hopkins. Van n. ivshot Goodwin, put Brokmeyer, Fmitli, Matthew. Iisitii9 Brokmeyer, Bennion, YounR, Frnith, Horton. Goodwin, Slay. Hammer throw Brokmeyer, Goodwin, Smith, Davis. Chrltensen. P'de vault Van Belt, Goodwin, Dorton and Beid. Ilisli jump Barry. Beid, Van Pelt, Chriftfn.spn. HiKh hurdles Van Pelt. Parry. Reed. Belay Romney, Kay, Hopkins, and i fourth man to be chosen from Sevey. J. M. Murdock. Van Pelt, Wil-n- n Jlodjres, antl Parmalee. The order of events will be: Field Pole shot put. hlh Jump, discu. . broad vault, jump and hammer throw. Track hurdles. f dash, mile d low hurdles, quarter mile, inn. run and the dash, irlav. officials will be A. F. Palm, starter and referee, and judges of the finish. Plummer, Freeman- Bassett and Al Ir. Cowan. University TI1F Cum-in.irt- Wash and Polish, 75c. 63-7- 1 Orpheum Ave. (Around corner of "Wilkes theatre.) Car Stored, $5 per month. E. Kontitch, Mgr. Phone Was. 3409. J Extra Attraction MME. CI11LSOX OHRMAJT, rd 110-ya- v-ya- r Tme - AND 3NLY vaj6C- - Took rd ra fel m, , AS- - Looked owe who rd l- -,v Now Playing! WL S' .- WE A A. C). Warden IW. H. S. S.). Kirk 410-ya- rd IIrnhl-Kpnblirn- jfr. rs. ll, others. The 11. A. C. has notofantheentry the specialty for th sprints,weitchts and field events. in The 15." Y. t Is fsending; Edwards. and Nelson to represent that Knowles s. hool in the sprints: Allen, Dunn and Nelson in the jumps, .and Home and JJaker in the distance. of With the increasing difficulty to year, from records year breaking of the but with the continued ability the old athletes to shatter hish school arises con- -ir speculation i'::rks much The sprints nins nw records. Haymond set fairiv safe, asin Creed sprints with remarkable time The both 440 record is held lo and 11 fl.t. set bv Fuller The broad jumpsetmark,Durby bv Atkin: the pole vault, established ham, and the weight marks nood enoupli to rebv Snow aopear is of chance there plenty but main, with Warden. for nw distance marksWirlck and tripping Armstrong. Watt and there is th" distance In fnt time, of dark horses a possibility Weight the hurdle marks. ahattrin for a state mark of Suringvllle may try In he succeeded In the pole vault, asMurdock over 11 Durham of forHnc t' for that mark last season and fet . ha? improved fince. at 3 o clock The meet will startto announcement nordinsr sharp and -soecia'l service will start today at car and u .vrr the Mount Olivet Thirteenth East lines for the big Olympic of Utah. is the list of entries: Following dash (11. C). ;i).yr(l in V INelson 1 Ilibbs 0.. Dee Koblns iSnowi, ir.'i. Aiafon P.arne (IL II. ri. . Dorius (I.. II. ft.). . n IS. A. .), Leonard D C. II. S.). Kee ye.s d . t. . n.s Hi, Hanson v r.M wards t V. Y. C. i Allison lO.i.H- Neil-no- n Jlit.bs. U.. Iee . Enrnes E. .). iS. Sanpete H. E. H. S., Dart KudinH. A. C). Thorley, Hansen, Hovven ' d ""relay Hibbs, Dee. Allinon,I'.nhlns. Jensen. Hayin. v.,i. .ini: rr.';, i Snow i Llames, Kudine. iint tSull Lake): F.owen. Wi:der proasr , , T'inrtrl'. SV 1U i C T i So U t h e Tl ) . wK , l ole vault CriUhlow (Weber), IUK-lf-- y Ntelson (N. Sanpete), Hurd IK II. S.). Martineau f E.C. H-H. H.), Milne Stle-fiK ap-pe.- .. -- - nun - - sW-var- " " 1 1 IT V . ., seen in Massillon. continuallv WASEDA TEAM dash Baker (P. Y. C), d Home B. Y. C), OKeefe (O.), Kinss-torlO.). Falck lO.)f Havward (Snow), Piouse (E. II. S.i. Wilhart ( E. II. S.i, VYattfe i L. D. S.I, Powen IB. A. C). Sepmiller (P. A. C). Leonard (C. C. H. HERE TO PLAY rd , S.), (D. (W.m Allen til. Y. ri Eldiidae Dixl. -- C). Dunn VARSITY BOYS B. i ftes will be away ALTHOUGH the more days". Salt Lake fans can find some consolation today in that Utah will stage a baseball game with one of the cleverest aggregations of ball tos8erB"e'ver gathered together. The team to tackle the university will be the Waseda collegiate and university champions of Japan. This team, although strictly amateur, has played some of the prettiest baseball ever and Is trying to make a banner year for the Japanese this year by a series of the season. In this country. y The league has just victories been perfected. Prigham The game will start at 1 o'clock on will be represented by one of the strongest teams Cummlngs field. in the league. At game ladles will be admittedSaturday's free, the day having been designated "ladies' by the management of the Brighamday" team. The battery for Brigham will be Patten and Morgan. KOCH IS WIXNEn. Memphis. Tenn., May 11. Fred Koch of Philllpsburg'. O.. won the of the south In event of the tournament here the final championship e of a today by breaking thirty-ninpossible E.forty targets In a shootoff Continued from I'nae 1, Sports Section with P. Duvall of Bellville. III., who must be a mud eat. for he smothered had tied the Ohio gunner with a score six chances on sokict ground. of ninety-fiv- e breaks In the regulare 10ft target event. Duvall broke thirty-fivHonors for I.loten. in the shootoff. Tlodle and Jones. k It The Indications are that oerhaps off away from might be betteraround I home than his own sticking ball park. sj ji Show something McCredie. Show don't want to take something, the Utes from a cripple. the tin away cup j Barbeau handled eight chances at Seven of them were assists. third. Chios ao. May 11 Mnnsgrr fieorise I Davis shot four over to first from StnllinK of the Iloston .National t pretty Berger, who looks leacne team will file a protest ? short, Inand two at second, handledterrithere won good Chithe the in- irame aaalust by J men team today. In the neeond puteuts and three assists in his nine of the eontest Snoderass ! tory. H: s(t and Umpire Qnljcley sent strnrk out not find did tVarhop ns easy Elliott Smith IhicK from third to first!! beas the serving of the day Yespicking base. out five. of five he when fore got fmltli had slnRled and at Snod-- 1 icrass' third whiff the hull bounced !! terday Rowdy got nothing out of four. from Cos cher Archer's hands and finAXT OIRI.S WIN. struck the butter and caromed off!I scored a 18 Grant school team in toward the grand stand. Smith ran to The the Girls' 5 vlctorv over Fremont or-from first to third, but Uulsley J Junior Baseball league of Salt Ignite yeslered him hark on the irroitnd of was at the The game played terday. Interference with the ball In play. Fremont grounds. StalllnsTs claims Smith eonld not leically be sent hark, as the bntlerf GEYER GETS DECISION. flld nit Interfere with the hall at j Special to The the plate, and am there was no In- -j Massillon. Ohio. May 11. Denver Jack lereference the runner could e;o as I rnr as he liked. of Columbus won the decision Geyer over Battling Carl Itambaud of Mas-sillon in ten of the fiercest rounds ever whatfaMare trap-shooti- Bunker Hi. A. Harden (P. A. ' Mill." Mi C H.C. S., Johiison lU. S. II S.. Caffev W. S. H. S. ). Shot put Allen ill. Y. .). Dunn D.l. Marshall Y. O.I, Eldridee lixie. Millar ID.). Nielson Carhart lO.. Brown ( M. II. S.. IJe i N. Sanpete). Ivrson (1 l.A. S. ), (Jordan). A. C ). llan.en C.I, (P. Smith !!. Hunker I IV A. C. I. Miller (D. C. H. S.). Jo'nni'tn iW. S. II. S.).( Weber). Carhart King Hlh jump ).), Nielson X. Sanpte). ).. fltuley (Snow). Hughes ill. II S.). Iteid IE. H. S). Hurd IE. H. S.I, Kudine I E. II. S., Stevenson iHranlte). McConnell I P. A. C, Srniiii (P. A. C), K?s!er licoruc Murdo k). iMurdovk). Hroad Jutnn .Nelson i P. Y. . C.). Allon Weber Niton (H. Y. I.)Paett I E. II. Hay ward (Hnow). Eeid KSran-lt'fhri, S I. tti':hntr uJrunitei. Palmer Smith III. A. Thrlcs i P. . II. ..MflIteevru!i iD. I'. - S.i. Ja ()!. HJ. 1, Prnwn iius V, Owens ISnow). naco'i Velr. Wiriek tE.E. H. S.). Osborne IE. H. S.). H. S.). Annsiroiic ill. A. Karr""! l?loo,i ID (. II. S. ). 1 Warrlcn IW. Funk W. S. 1. S.i, Price i.. t. s.. run .IrqiT ill.iW-ber-Y.!. (.), w If-- . 1 1. Y. KorrrKon C.l. ,r.e Iliov.-Slmonson Fife Wtri' !; ill. II. S.i. KVrr (:. M. iSrio.vi. (.). S. ). Watls (I.. I t. i. Winder B.K. II. Si. A. C). Armstrong (I'. JseeyiiiilKr n ( Y. C. ), .. A Bray Cartoon BURTON TRAVELOGUE IIOIjJIES "A MAN'S SINS' CABBAGE PATCH" ng a talk to business An evening lecture, beginning at p. m.. at the Auditorium on Rich- 8 at, 12.15 ards street runs (Richards at the American theatre on Main from street. to First South, South Temple 3000 seats. street. block west of MaJn street.) people, beginning promptly . Falstaff s r T" AT THE 33 1Mb, TONIGHT! J one-ha- lf high-clas- comedy. "BUGS AND BUGLES" Beauty comedy. Music afternoon and evening. m The Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend Both Lectures. W. 52 BROADWAY Turkish Bath and Bed Trains leave 7.45 and 8 5. Round trip fare. Including 25 cents. dance. urn DQDlU A clever JBQDDBBBQBI Pit characterization of a man A vivid who wrongs a girl and laterfea-turi-is to suffer for his sins, broughtGrace De Carlton. SIMON'S SCHOOLING" "SIMPLE a Moonlight Dance TODAY thirty-minut- e ill 8.30 ssMssttsl "" Rebuilt and Enlarged Organ Historic usical Event. puzzled about ng Ker-plun- k. Mc-Cred- Nice Point Raised on the Question of 5C ))c Herald-RrpubUctn- .l SWA.NSON THEATRE CinClIT. INC. "Not Mere Theatres, hut a Salt Lake Institution. 11.30 a. m. to 11 p. m. 'AJiERICAf! Toppln8t the World for TOIKY A se0aumitto.ee10c Quality." XI) SATURDAY" ONLY. H. B. WARNER AND BESSIE LOVE 14 In an exceptional dramatic offering. THE BEGGAR OF CAWNPORE." Also Keystone players headed by Ttoscoe Arbuckle In "FICKLE FATTY'S FALL." Coming Sunday 2 p. m. Charlie Chaplin. $670.00O-a-yea- r comedian, in his first offering under the new contract. n Mekelt to 'Rex,: rovtnup. a Dime. m sninnw. toi Jane Novak. Glenn White and 11 p. m. Ilich-ar- Stanton in hapter ll of "GRAFT." M d Daily 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. LIBERTY(V TODAY AND S ATI'RD amidl EXHAUSTED, le NERVE-TIRE- V.'K" I.ois Weber, rhillip Stnalley In "THE TOM. OF T1IF. Wtil'.I.I ml'5 inott "Wdo'ii ;iiilt f S- tirace Cunard aad Francis IV o' the Rime." complicated I vill tar mo, and ad vine with von as to the bent means to la left for you to puraue thatvet mm much out of follow and Hie as is in store tor you. I do more than this and .riiuot i honest physician will proni-S- e it. HY REPUTATION" IS AT YOIT OT NEED STAKE s mis- or ni'.CKiTiox J ' T R31 Y K 1'ATIO. !t E STANDING IS WORTH MORE TO 31E THAN AL.1. OF VOIR MONEY. LET AL.OXE A FEW DOLLARS FOR YOUR. FEE VOU MIGHT FAY. Any mnn who wishes my best opinion FREE is cordial- lib- All-Ste- el Let me know what section you are most interested in and I will furnish you with rates, interesting literature and other information that will be helpful in planning your trip. Traveling Passenger Agent, 405 New Walker Bank Bldg., Salt Lake. Ford in In-cara- ble Automatic Block Signals Finest Modern Equipment Superb Dining Car Service Mack Swain and Keystone players in -- RV STORK DELIVERY" ComliiK an If you have reachedcondition A coiintle8f$ number of outing spots in this great II. I). STALKY, tf'i D NOTICE! is, country are served by Rock Island lines. Low excursion fares in effect all summer eral stop-ov- er privileges- - long return limit. R Are 'you losing: your, ambition t Have you dull headache or pain at the base of the brain f Are yon very nervous and irwith a you vrant ritable, to be alonet feeling: Are you restless and aleeplessf Are yon gloomy, wtth a fear of dread from no apparent cause? Have you palpitation of the heart f Is your circulation poor? Do yon have ho flashes? Do you feel you are not the man yon once were? If mo, vou don't want to remain in this condition. You need ape-on-, elal treatment to act direct the seat of this trouble. Come and have a friendly talk vrlth me. Vaca hon Time ave approa j( ivee it amy. t houig Bobbv ilarron, Mae Marsh in "HOODOO ANN." Grace Cunard, Francis Ford In "I1F.IIIND THE c :Se Legal Interference k-te- ad .. ' 4 (W-Vcr- - Geyer's left was baud showed great stamina in the battler's face. Ram- - with his more experienced foe. staying Will Be Delivered by Yinrju, 6. STniCKLER, C. s. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. three-count- . Nixon (Weber), C) Millar (0.. Itaplev Carhart Brown (.. IK. II. S.). Iludin (E. Snow. S . Prous (K. H. S.). Smith (H. A. In .l el ( "MARIA ROSA" Mats. Thurs. and Sat. 19c, 25c Eves.. 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c. Two Free Lectures on Christian Science - IJor.fani,S.McDonald . H. IN a "Mrs. WIGGS of the a (D. C. H. S.), Jordan (W. S.), Simson i t it (Continued from Pace 1, Sports Section 220-yahurdles Edwards ( B. Y, C), few months he should gather in Bust ja!t (Snow), Hutohinson IE. II. .). a few points for his school. tireer (Jordan), Thorlev (P. A. C.l, Osden Strong as Usual. Shurtz (B. A. C). Jarvis iW. S. II. S.). c in hf rrnreented bv Iee. TO MEET. Allison. Hlbbs ami Kalek. Coach Lon C01IIN; t., Th last year Ilornnev surprised the stateRood fSjwi! 11. track JKden. May Several hundred bv turninte out a corklnj? team and dual meets so far this sea-Mi- n high school students of Osden will go indicate that he will repeat this to Salt Lake tomorrow to attend the . hifeti school track meet at Cummlngs . field. In the mile The senior classes of the Weber acadcoo.l athlete. Armstrong, like one of tn emy and Ogden High school will visit and tbe half, looks most promising'. He was running the the University of -Utah along with the mile In 5 and better the early part graduates of the- other state high of the season, and with hard training schools, who have been invited to see -ince should cut that time down to what Universtitv of Utah offers to those He will pive contemplating higher education. 4:i0 or thereabouts. Warden a stiff race, it isis believed. another good in the Jumps, PEACHES AllE ALL niPE. first 6 in the1 inch. high athlete. He copped Prigham City. May 11. The BrlRham the Utah Light Ac last year with a leap of asfeet will "peaches" as Power team of blay strong He is aid to be Kolnj? in this next (Jsden ever now. Powen and Shurtz are two Saturday In the first league city game of - GEBALDINE FARRAR 11 for every member of the family. The comical side of rural life. READY FOR MEET t- THE WEEK 'E3 A dandy comedy E. H. S.I. .. i mm UTAH ATHLETES -- d n in the east. WILKES - ,- of Variety! EMPRESS THEATRE TODAY AND BALANCE OF Headline stock TONIGHT rd Mc-Conne- I111J no 25 "io-yar- S?u-ya- Thiee-Featu- T ful Packard Four; Emmett and Emmett In "Glimpses of Ireland"; Violet and Charles, novel acrobats; Hirschoff Troop; Russian Gypsies; new moving pictures. : Prices a usual. lOo 20c 30c. 100-ya- rd d IHgr 1 JUL See CHRIS RICHARDS, funniest man in the world; the remarkable Seven Bracks; the joy- Chrt-tnen- . 120-yar- d Prima Donna. MatlnsAs 10f J.Kr. Kflc. 2.15 t. m. Eves. 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. 8.15 p. m. I ard ' Set-on- We also have a service car. I 1 f South Near Main. THE BUST OF VAI'DEVILLB. 31 A I'D FRALY LEW BOMTA HIS An X. A. CO, Bits of musical "When the Tide Turned." Comedy. HowWllla Holt Wakefield. George ell Jfc Co., Gome Trio, Miss Catherine Powell, Travel Weekly and Orchestra. Cylinders rebored and pistons fitted. p. )I not kids. Ks i't l"-ya- Spesk - ly invited to call and get it. Medical Co. State Hours a. m. to p. m. 5 9 7 to 8 Evenings, Salt Lake City. p.m. Sundays, iu a.m. to 11 m 34 S. Main St., OF BEWARE FRAUDS AND FAKERS A patient recently told us he had just consulted that who an alleged specialist,him by promised toGoatcureSerum, a .injectinpr . I IflJMl iltlls.CU 1 it Will A bl .i tun 1 . i of a poat that hao been cap- y. part tured In the Black Forest of Beware of 3uch frauds. Consult DBS. SHORES A; SHORES. THE RELIABLE SPECIALISTS FOR IE! AND WOMEN When you tell your troubles to a you want to know WHO HE doctor, IS. and that he is reliable and will square. treat vou absolutely on the Call or write, 249 MAIN ST.. SALT Honrs t LAKH. lO-ievenluajs, Gar-man- 9-- Sunday. a. 5$ 7-- Sj I |