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Show 7 ADD11 1 SPORT NEWS l I Sl -- IRISH FIT FOR FRAY BATTLE IN COMEBACKDownin's TSalt Laker IB3EATRC LINKS AT OGDEN boys are that they are ready for the going. The return of Kid Irish to the local mitt frame will be watched with considerable interest by Manager Downing and the fans. Irish was one of the best and most popular boys who ever boxed here. If he can show bis e form he is jroing to make things mighty interesting for a lot of the local best welterweights. of the battlers who comes lie Is onecorner cut of his with a determination to wind things up as quickly as pos- j TTID IRISH is primed and eagerl sible. A few years ago there were for his bout at the Grand) able to go the- four ery few rounds withboys him. There are. j theatre tonight, which will demon-- J a number of much better boyshowever, boxing strate whether or not he is really! here at the present time than then, nnd in sending Tommy Crawford in Jup to the form he was showing j Irish. Downing has picked one I when he retired. against i of the very best of the new crop to give him a real tryout. Tommy is not capable, but he Is always willing only to give of them a battle. recent performance In stopIrish's any Jack Carpenter In five rounds ping could Indicate that he is better than he ever was. If that Is the case this t attle of Fix rounds should be a humV: mer. Roth boys are willing mixers and positively refuse to lack up at any stage of the game. Hard. Irlh Work Irish dropped into town very quietly out and has been Wednesday twice daily. He declared working laitandnlnht that that he is in the best of shape he is confident that he is much better ' han when the- fans here last saw yUrn. . V 4 ,y tv Crawford realizes that he is meeting " " a touifh proposition in Irish. Tommy ! V has been training in earnest for the and now that he has entirely battle, recovered from his recent Illness bays he is feeling much better th?n for some time. Another week of ood hard tralr.lr.fr has also done Yankee Alln f. world to beat of good. He says he is Paul Pollock so decisivelygoing 'his evening , f left In tho that there will be no doubt t I minds of the fans what ho is th; log....... , f.v ical man to meet Young Gilbert for Polthe championship. touch lock lightweight proven himself a mighty nut to crack. The fact that he is always in shao to Isstep the six rounds at top topeed and capable of taking if neces any amount Itof punishment look as though Yankee makes sary, has pickd himself a man's sized job The.ie two pair will furnish the two main events of tonight's thnw. d event of the The principal between Kid Mack and Franklfi evening Ritchie is alto being watched with interest. Ritchie is a who has been improving with two months than every bout. I.es as an amateur and he starto.l here igo had bis troubles in holding his nwr, Hut he with some of the youngsters. constant has a fighting hert and bv and boxing has developed ) training of that he Is looked upon as one fa.t the mot promising youngsters devcl-cpe-Isd this season. In Kid Mack he a tough and classv boy who meeting an give any of th2 lightweights a g.ol trycut. HItchle- In at Ritchie hps becomePopnlnr. popular he reason thatmatthe tiranri lately for theviry The tties llk3 a whirlwind. a few punches on the jaw does ter of not even slow him up. Jack irog2n and Willie Gee arerana clever pair cf featherwetghJs who be depended upvn for a high-claalwaysexhihtUon when It cc:nes to scientific boxligr. A of willing yoitncsters willIn the first prelim make pair their debut amateur and th three-roun- d nary as usual -raisers old-tim- --- r f - - . - New Tennis Courts Installed, and an Open Air Dancing Hall Is Now Ready. .: s fix-rou- nd four-roun- con-Fidcrab- le new-cf.m- er - 1 1 ss curtain- will open th fun The members of the Salt Lake and to j Oakland baseball teams are Invited be the guests of Manager Pownlr.Ra this evening. As they have shown in tbe j fondness for this kin! of srort wlll be no doubt the entire bunch past on the Job. STANFORD TENNIS TEAM COMING TO PLAY UTAH Cal.. April 2. Stanbe represented this will ford university year In the eastern tennis meets by a San Francisco. V ! With the Majors Down South in j j Spring Games! COBB AND KAUFF EACH GET PAIR OF DOUBLES ntr ae fo-elewkl- I'al-mer- o, -- aln-Kl- tered. Haltlmore. April 2. The ationala defeated the local International tenm here today, 14 to 2. If. It. Scores E. 14 2 IdX Ilrooklyn 2 6 Haltlmore Ilattcrlca Hall. Caldwell and McCarthy Sherman, Jamea and Jlp.tvoy. Nrook-l- n -- whether traveling alone, or with, members of their family, enjoy a eensc of comfort and security at The Los Angeles Angelus t is t 11. wmcn impossioic ii a cneap hotel. The difference in cost is infinitesimal the ditfer- ence in surroundings, people and satisfaction, infinite. European Plan. $1.50 up. Spring Street at Fourth. "In the center cf ttcrylhins tcorih ufule." C. C. ILoemBls Harry Loomic Proprietor The Angelas Crill Qyiet, refined, high-clas- s, moderate prices. te HOOSEVELT FANS ACTIVE. Every Evening Selling 8.15 PRICES : Evening, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. Gallery unreserved, 25c. Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. POSITIVELY NO PHONE ORDERS. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PURCHASE REAL IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF of Salt the Board of Commissioners Lake county. State of Utah, made the 20th day of March, 1916. and In pursuance of the law as contained in the Session Laws of Utah, 1911, amendment to section 611x30 of the Complied Laws of Utah, 1907, the undersigned hereby notice of their intention to purgive sale for the sum of chase at private one thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($1750.00).gold coin f the United PAVLOVA BALLET RUSSE Max Rnblnoff, Managing Director. RALLY WINS FOR CLEVELAND NINTH-INNIN- G ninth- Inalnsr rally by the Cleveland Americana acored two ran on four hit and enabled tliem to defeat the Chicaso .National here today, ." to 4. ( blraco had taken the lead in the flrnt half of the ninth on Wllllamn' home run with two on bnnea. It. II.R E. Score: 2 Chicaco . S 12 3 Cleveland llatterlew Vanshan nnd Archer I .Mitchell, Morton and O'AcllI. Chlcatro Dalla. April vr Orleana, April ZZ. K ..............4 2Thethe Italia Americana defeated (Tcxmi leairuc) team here today, 15 to 2. Home runa were made by Elbert and Jacknon for Chicago. IU II. E. Scoret I 15 17 3 Chicago 2 Dalla llatt?rie i:ilcr. William and I.ynnt Con ley, I.nudrcy, Illack and Mackey. GAME roSTI'OXEII. St. I,oul. April 2. St. Ioula icame until Wednesday rain. postponed Ths Hohenie," Tonight. S o'clock nnd m- "SnowflakeH." Tiieo. Mat., 2 - 'Miadnnie liinierfly,7' and p. ," "Spanish Dances." S p. m. with Zenatello; "Coppella," in Zl act. I-- a "Png-Haecl- With a NEW or OLD PRICES Boxes (seating 6) 40, 5) $30: Orchestra, $5, $4; (seating 1st Balcony, $5, $4, $2.50; 2nd Balcony, S3. $2.50, $2: Gallery, $1, bieinwav Piano Used. 2-- 5 ar vis; m y uu daUy subscription and receive 15.000 EXTRA TE In Addition to the Regular Votes. Subscriber's Name MM Wif m i mh f Address i Daily Matinees 50c. Evenings 75c. 50c, d 1 2.15 p. m., 10c, 25c, 8.15 p. m., 10c, 25c, .Next DIst. Candidate ePoud .South near 3lain THE REST OK VAUDEVILLE GEORGE DAMEREL and Co. In "Temptation J. K. ESI MET AND CO. 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Creditors present claims with vouchers to the underG. office H. IJackman, at the of signed 14 E. South Temple street, Salt Lake the 10th day Cltv, Utah, onA. orD. before 1917. of February, SARAH A. ROPER, Administratrix of the Estate of Gcorjve D. Roper, Deceased. G. H. Backman, Attorney for Administratrix. Date of first publication, April 3. A. D. 1916. one-ye- w to-w- it: . XOTICB TO CRF.DITOHS. ESTATE OF GEORGE D. ROPER, Vote-Tot- al a , torneys for Petitioners. to Build Your II SALT LAKE THEATRE 2. A number of Roosevelt, baseball fans April of Roosevelt met at the Elan theatre to organize a club and to make arrangements for the season. Dr. K. W. Browning is manager. The following committee on ways has been appointed: Dr. E. nrd means W. Drowning. J. I. Marker, S. R. rage, NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETE. 11. Burgess and Arnold Reef. ING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT meeting of the stockholders of the Probate and Guardianship Notices aDaynes Jewelry company is hereby and. will be held at the office of TU11M.K HKAUI.1MJ 111L.I. Consult county clerk or the respective called company. No. 128 S. Daynes Jewelry NOW PLAYING! signers for further Information. Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah, on A of pretty scintillating galaxy 10, 1916, at the hour of Monday. April kTtheJ girls, pretty music, new comedians 5 o'clock p. m. trc and funmakers. The biggest laughThe purpose of said meeting is to bate division, in and for Salt Lake bill of the season. ing vote consider and the upon proposition county. State of Utah. of to nine article the amend articles "THE OFFICE GIRLS" In the matter of the estate of Mor- of Incorporation of the said company A bevy of shapely maids and clever dia of as to board so V. five for Notice. deceased. provide gan James, rectors instead of seven directors as comedians. The petition of Sarah J. James, pray- now 5 OTHEH RIG ACTS 5. provided. Three shows dailv. PHring for the Issuance to herself of letm. The meeting will also elect a board ters of administration in the estate of of directors for the ensuing year and I 0 cents. and vote upon such ether busiMorgan V. James, deceased, has been consider come before It. ness as may set for hearing1 on Friday, the 7th day DAYNESlegally JEWELRY COMPANY, of April, A. D. 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m.. By John C.W.Cutler. President. the county courthouse, in the courtat Daynes Secretary. Py Royal TONIGHT kahY,,,r room of eald court, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake county. Utah. Witness the clerk of said court, with the seal thereof affixed, this 22d day of March. A. D. 1916. TIIOS. HOMER, Clerk. Seal) By J. E. Clark, Deputy Clerk. B. R. Howell, Attorney for Petitioner. America favorite old comedy drama by llearne IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PRO-bat- e UTAH TlVl ERNEST division, in and for Salt Lake STATE county. State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Will-la- NATIONAL WILKES OCIv Green, deceased. Notice. exThe of Walter J. Mats. Thurs. Sat. BANK ecutor petition of the last will and Green, testament 25c. 15c, NlKhts conof William Green, deceased, for 15c, 25c, 33c, 50c. firmation of the sale of the rMil described personal property, following iiMi One piano, one table, two dressers, one e parlor stove, ofone carpet, bedding, sixty-fivState Street. one range,center-tablquartsone fruit, one one EVERY ELEMENT OF wardrobe, cupboard, window blinds, one large picture, liM SAFETY ir Tgihi'i chickens, two chairs, one bed eight and springs, dishes, one table cloth, one feather bed. for the sum of 1181.85, and The Resources, Management and Ten upon the following terms, cash and the balance cash Inspection of the Utah State Naper cent upon confirmation of sale by this court, tional Bank combine every element of as appears from the return of sale filed in this court, has been sent for Since the beginning of the the 7th day of Safety. Make this Bank your DeFriday, hearingA. on 2 o'clock p. m., at D. 1916, at A. Fisher Brewing- Co., in 1885, April, the county courthouse. In the court- positary. We are at your service. room of said court, in Salt Lake City, this firm has kept many milSalt Lake county, Utah. OFFICERS! Witness the clerk of said court, with :1 lions of dollars in Utah, which the seal thereof 1916. affixed, this 23d day Joseph F. Smith, President. would otherwise have gone outof March, A. D. Vice President. J. Grant, Ileber Clerk. HOMER. TIIOS. (Seal.) Vice President. side of the State. This money Badger. Cashier. RodneyT.T.McBwan, By J. E. Clark. Deputy Clerk. Henry Petitioner. J. Stokes. Jr.. Attorney for is now in the hands of Utah George II. Butler. Assistant Cashier. PRO-bat- e IN THE DISTRICT COURT, farmers, workmen, landowners and for Salt Lake division, in Utah. and business men. county. State of In the matter of the estate of JoNotice. seph Ruffattl. deceased. The petition of James Rudellat and the Edward G. O'Donnell. executors ofRufJoseph last will and testament offor an order J fattl, deceased, praying described personal to sell the following of said decedent, property TODAY AND TOMORROW 1623 shares Tintic Central mining company. 2790 shares Plutus Mining company. 675 shares Sliver King Coalition mine. In 1000 shares Yankee Consolidated has made it possible for Utah company. Mining MinConsolidated 500 shares Victor people to get the best in beers company. s ing1000 at a saving in cost. And it has 11 y AVlllard MacK shares Copper Dome Mining on enabled Utah citizens to keep company: has been set for hearing Paramount Plctograph A. D. the Hth day of April, Friday, their beverage money at home, 2 1916. at o'clock p.m., at the county Specially Selected MuMc said courthouse, in the courtroomSaltof Lake working for them in Utah. court, in Salt Lake City. Where you can get a superior Utah. county. with home article at an actual savWitness. the clerk of said court, the seat thereof affixed, this 28th day ing in cost, there is double reaof March, A. D. 1916. Clerk. TIIOS. son for being loyal to Home HOMER, (Seal) 1 1 Clark. Deputy Clerk. Atliy J. E. Stewart & Alexander, Industry. Stewart, to-w- it: 8 O'CLOCK OPERA nnd the States, subject onbyWedsaid board of commissioners at 2 o'clock p. m., April 12, 1910, nesday, office the board of commisat the of Saltof Lake In the sioners county. Lake City, county courthouse. Saltdescribed real Utah, the followingto N. G. belonging Morgan, property Ethel Morgan, his wife, 8. D.C. Huffaker, R. BradBessie Huffaker, his wife. ford and Veda Bradford, his wife, of Salt Lake county. State of Utah, feet cast Beginning at a corner point 1320 of section 24, of the northwest south, range 1 east, of the township 2base and meridian and runSalt Lake thence south 1320 feet; thence ning 1320 east feet; thence north 1320 feet; thence west 1320 feet to the place of all of the northbeginning, andof being the northwest quarter east quarter of section 24, township 2 south, range 1 east of the Salt Lake base and meridthe same property hereian, and being and claimed as the Legal tofore located claim. mining Light placer The terms and conditions of the sale: One thousand seven hundred fifty dolof tbe United lars cash, hand-palgold coin on the date and States, inof consummation of said purat time chase. A. If. CRABBB, C. F. STILLMaN, J. H. WHEELER, Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake County, Statu of Utah. THOS. HOMER, Attest: (Seal) County Clerk. M TONIGHT A Grand Chance I BOSTON GRAND EliPMES THIS C0UP0BI - op-ponl- Ladies There are two automobile mowers in dally used and the watering of. the grounds is going on night and day. The new grass has just commenced to sprout, and It is only a question of keeping the soil wet from now on. There are three holes where the grass Is in good condition. They are being used to give the rest of the grass a chance to come up strong as the others. Since last season the club has built three tennis courts. One of the most popular Improvements is the new open air dance hall. Many social affairs are already being planned. A repair shop has been constructed, and it is being equipped in the most manner. Everything in the golf line is handled. Plans for the coming season are under discussion. An official opening day will soon be announced. This year & booklet will be printed containing the official announcements of the coming tournaments. There will be a number of tournaments for the ladies. The membership of the club is limited to 150 resident members. This limit will probably be reached soon after the opening of the club. Nonresident memberships will be exchanged with the Salt Lake country club and intercity matches will be played. Last year the Salt Lake ladies were absent. This year a tournament will be arranged for the Salt Lake ladies. The officers of the club are C. A. Day, president: Joseph Scowcroft, vice president: L. M. Wright, secrechairman of the tary. Dr. Rowe is the committee. Much of the sucgreens cess of the club is due to the efforts of Luke Wright. the coming season. Herald-Republican- 2.15 FJoiv golf links at the Ogden golf country club are rapidly A Real Chance for Any Earnest 's Young Woman in The $10,000 Grand Prize Campaign 20-3- two-ma- n team, which will leave here Houston. Tex.. April 2. Ty Cobb for a two weeks' on or before May-1Knuff played with and Ilcony will A tournament tryout campaign. tfmmm totlny for the flrnt the to select duo, be held in order time thin nfUMin In m game in which which will wear the cardinal colors. the Detroit American I) defeated the m York National. to 2.vrmm The schedule of matches arranged for I'arh of the famona batsmen nnd them is as follows: credited wltb a two-hahit May 10.' University of Utah, at Salt four t linen at bat. Cobb aeored two of Colorado, at J.ake Cltv: University rans nnd Iiauff none. i of Illinois, i;oulder; May '22.111.:University tz. It. II. Seore: at Champaign. 24. May 23. University o J. Detroit of Wisof Chicago: May University Zl 6 4 York May 27, .fw consin, at Madison. Wis.: Hattertea at "Washingt'unnlng Georgetown university, ham and tanage Tenreau, of the ton. I. C: May 29, University Dooin. nnd Ilenton uni30. Yale May City of New York: May SI, Harvard university: versity: June 2, Fordham university, at New CINCINNATI CLUB IS York. Track Team olng Rant. WINNER OVER YANKS the example of Stanford Following which anhas already university, nounced that it will send a team ;ast Cincinnati. April 2. Cincinnati at theto intercollegiate to represent it meet won the flrat exhibition Kame here be held at field the and track w York American from the Camin stndlum Harvard university 3 to 1. club today. league 2 27. and Univerthe bridge.of May The eastern club scored the first California has announced its sity In the second inning with n run 6o to likewise. The determination base on hall", stolen bae and a made by the members of the ehowtngs alnfcle. The local team aeored Its meets here this their various vquad inwill off a douflrnt run In the third be used as a basis for despring ble and nlnsle nnd added two nor the personnel of the team termining In the aeTcnth. off an rrror. base which will be sent to the bfg blue e. on balls, sacrifice lilt and a ribbon event. Stanford la Weakened. H. II. E. corcl 1 4 4 rw York The less of Ruric Templeton, star .t O 4 Cincinnati track athlete, who hastobeen forced to trouble with leave college, severe and llatterlea owing Cullop llradr, blow to Stanford's t his eys. isona itnsmnkrr, Walters Mcllenry, the track and field this Clarke. Dale and prospects Wlngo, season. Templeton. who was captain of the Cardinal team, practically was BROOKLYN NATIONALS sure of annexing points for his alma mater in the hurdle events, as well en-as TRIM MINOR LEAGUES the high jump in any meet that he n f.latinee Daily Seats Hounding Into jyood condition, and some very good golf will be played on them up-to-da- ii rill fill Elliott and Sherman Present D. W. GRIFFITH'S WORLD'S MIGHTIEST SPECTACLE - --- Start. - INTO FIT SHAPE THE in WED.. APR. Triumph Murn Engagement for 00 NFERENCE WEEK ONLY FAST ROUNDING is in readiness for Hardy K. big weekly boxing EVERYTHING Grand theatre this eveninp. Latest reports from all the Days HERALD-REPUBLICA- N WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Campaign Department The Ilerald-RepublicPhone Main 20. an |