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Show THE Indian Maid to Have Increase Weigh! Certificate of Skill Advice for Thin Folks. as Good Bread Baker most thin folks BE FEATURED University Hold West- Shakespeare Services; minster College to Celebrate. of the Shakesbe conducted win peare tercentenary of the the student University of by museum assembly tl'.e in Utah this morning at 11.30 o'clock. The program will Include the rendition of a number of early Shakespearean musical selections. The university orchestra will play ff'ive of the best known instrumental accompanied the production of Shakespeare's plays, "British Grenadiers." "The Hunt Is Up." Tome A era In Sweet Love," "You Gentlemen of L'nBland," and the "Knotting fcknK." A picked cast from the elocution deenact the partment sene fromwill "Macbeth." MissMacbeth. Orpha will play Lady Klngsburv Miss Louise Wlnslow the doctor, and Mis Daisy Rclapp the role of the gentleman. Another group will give two scenes from "The Taming of the Shrew." The ast will Include Ml"s Gladys Smith. Mis Claire Stewart. Miss Pearl sparks, Annus Uoyer, l)ou;:n Cook. Miss Myrtle Itcan. ills' Genevieve Hart. Miss Mabel Parker. Miss Mary Watklns. Miss the excerpts Nellie McArthur. th-Oneof - scene at Haptis-ta"- s to be presented Is home, and the other, the scene at th home of Petruchio. A quartet composed of Phil Garn, L Charles Mlllen and CavenJ. Stookey, dish Cannon will sing two selections from incidental music in Shakespearean Greenwood Tree" dramas. "Und.T "Oh Willow, from "A You Likefre--It." and -Othello." AVillow, Willow" A piano solo. "Hark. Hark, the Lark." will he Riven by Miss by Schubert-Lisz- t Miss Agnes CTlve Dorothy Morrison. and Joseph Nelson will give a piano duet. A short Shakespearean program was aft rnoon at Tuesday presented Vollesre In honor of the iteath of anniversary of the After Introthe great playwright. by Hester iiutt. Beaductory" Bernice Fritz and Lois trice Niclson,scenes were given from "As Carmlchael. h sleep-walki- ng Wesl-minst- er three-hundred- Good The trouble with is that they who wish to gain weight stomach or Insist on drugging theirfoods: rubbing with greasy it stuffing or followon useless "flesh creams." some foolish physical culture stunt, ing while the real cause of thinness goes cannot get fat until untouched. You tract assimilates the your digestive food you eat. Th'-rIs a preparation known to realmost everywhere liable druggists embodies the missing which peeminglv the digestive orelements needed by convert food Into gans to help them blood. This modern Hch Sargol and has treatment is called been termed the greatest of regenSargol aims through to coax powers erative, reconstructive and intestines to literally the stomach of your elements uak up the fattening the blood, food and pass them into to the starved, where thev are carried tissues broken-dow- n of your cells and bodv. You can readily picture what result tills amazing transformation should produce. as with Increased hollows weight the cheeks filland out, bust disapabout neck, shoulders of solid, from 10 to 20 pounds pear and flesh is added to the body. healthy Is harmless, inexabsolutely Schiamm-JohnsoSargol pensive, 5 efficient. stores. Salt Lake, and other Drues, of this vicinity have druggists leading money If you it andnotwill refund your are satisfied, as per guarantee found In every package. NOTE. Sargoi is recommended only and while excellent as a flesh builder nervous of results lu cases indigestion, etc.. have been reported, care should be taken about using It unless a gain of welsht is desired. Advertisement. th fat-lad- en flesh-builder- s. n, You Like It" and "Merchant of Venice." In "As You Like It." the part or Rosa- d the wigwam of Belle Moody, Goshute girl out on the Skull Valley Indian reservation, will be hung a neatly framed certificate highly engrossed and bearing the bold signature of Cato Sells, Indian commissioner. It Is in recognition of her skill in bakShe reing white man's bread. ceived first premium in this respect at the state fair last October. The certificate was received in the mail yesterday by Mrs. Laura of Holderby, acting agent in Indian bands in charge Utah. It scattered was accompanied by. another certificate which is In recognition of the skill of Annie' Tommy, a Goshute Indian of the Deep Creek of a fine in the reservation, of wheat. raising who Is Tommy, 'quality a male Indian, though his first name appears feminine, was awarded first honors for Indians of the state In the raising of wheat at the last state fair. Mrs. will send the certo the Skull Valley and tificatesIlclderby Deep Creek reservations Immediately and recommend .that they be framed. IN Second , South Street. Salt Lake City. Phone Was. 2823 323 W. C0RP0RA1N . er n. IMPORTED I? MO II Iff',- - Vv t A -- rvSw Vr . CLASS I'AHTV, The senior class of Fast Side High school will g'lve a class party at the : V It 1 Ladies' Literary clubhouse Saturday night. ElaborateIs preparations are beIt that the afing made and the successful events fair will be one of expected of the season in school circles. Those in charge are Frank Stelner, president: Sarah Burton, vice president; Clarence Rudine, treasurer; "Willa assistant treasurer; Jeanette Groo, secretary: Don Williams, Carlln Dewey, Ruth Wiscomb, Leland Cowie and Gerald Hines, members of the executive committee. J of II liob-bln- s, Hz NEXT SOCIAL MM i Jfc j(e at coi xtiiy club. The regular table d'hote dinners for members will be given Saturday7 onlythe at Country club at evenlng o'clock. The usual informal dance will follow in the evening. Mrs. Raymond Moore left yesterday a few for her home in Boise, Ida., after weeks visit with her elster Mrs. Will L. Ellerbeck. Mrs. E! B. Crltchlow has for her guests Mrs. J. S. Westfall and niece Miss Sophia Herrlck of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Conrad of Boston are at the Hotel Utah the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Child. Rummage sale Friday, April 28, at 10 a. m., St. Mark's church basement. 59S New full flare styles, new circular effects, new pleated models, new semi-spostyles. rt In Chudda cloth, serge, lins in black and white checks. Lot 2 MAYOR'S Diego BILL OPPOSED 3 ISpecial to The Ilerald-Rpubllcan- .I ZSD 26. Senator "Washington. April Smoot, Congressman Howell and Don B. Colton of Uintah county, Utah, ap pealed today before the House public lands committee on the Gllsonite bill. Congressman Lenroot continued his objections, and it was agreed to drop the bill from consideration with the Indian bill and to hold hearings on It separately next Monday. This means that the bill will be rejected by the conferees on the Indian bill, and wlHbe brought up as an Independent measure. Considerable opposition to it has developed. New wool skirts, new taffeta skirts, new wash skirts, new wool serges, poplins, gabardines, black chiffon taffetas, new colored stripe taffetas, new washable gabardines, new white golfines, new piques. ASSOCIATED PRESS Next Week at Orpheum BMIJ SOW E Senator Sraoot and Consrestiman Howell l rge Approval Will lie .Made RECALL Separate Measure. ExevulJve Denounced by Trade Unions. San Diego. April 26. Recall of Mayor Hiiwin Capps Is demanded In resolutions adopted by the San Diego county federal trades and labor council. It was announced today. General incompetence is one charge and the resolutions "vehemently denounce" the mayor for alleged "inhuman action" in tearing up a check for 53000 given by K. AV. Scripps, publisher, for the relief of sufferers In tho recent flood. "San OFFICERS ELECTED Si New York. April 26. At a meeting of the board of directors of the Associated the following officers were Press : electedtoday President. Frank B. Noyes, Washington (D. C.) Star, First vice president. Joseph Pulitzer, Jr.. St. Louis (Mo.) "William H. Second vice president. Dow. Portland (Me.) Fxpress and Advertiser, and Sunday Telegram. MelSecretary and general manager, ville F. Stone, Assistant secretary and general manager. Frederick Roy Martin, Treasurer, J. It. Youatt, Kxecutlve committee. Frank B. C. (D. Noyes. Washington Star; Charles Clark, A.Hartford Hopkins Conn.) Courant; Charles Rook, (Pa.) Dispatclu: W. L. McPittsburgh Lean. Philadelphia (Pa.) Bulletin; Victor F. Lawson. Chicago (111.) Daily News: Aloph S. Ochs. New York Times; and Oswald Garrison Villard, New York livening Post. 1 V. so 1 1 Post-Dispatc- h. 3 f re-elect- 1 1 derm SC9S re-elect- 5 order today. i: ... r HIGH SCHOOL & i i - T i ' t 11 NOTES Albert Warden and Athena Blackwell been have nominated lor next school Red and Black year's West High editor at a meeting of the iunlor class of the west side. The election to decide upon an editor will probablv take place Friday. The successful student will work with Kdwin Peabodv who has been elected bv the Llast High school. Lynn Lawrence was appointed East business manager for next High school Red and Black. He is clerk of year's the student body court and manager-elec- t of next year's football team. r Plans for the junior-senioreception to be held May 26 at the Hotel X'tah, are under way. The Junior classes of the Fast and West High schools will combine in the affair. Preparations are under the direction of Russel Tracy,- president of the Fast High class, and Harold Jennings, presjunior ident of the West High class. All seniors from both schools will be invited. i V , - ASK FOR and GET I Say "Your VF.KV BEST coal" .ami your dealer will understand. THE ORIGINAL Vv. m:lTIFl mm is 1 riw t iMiiri"-!-- - r'"-- L GAIIA I 'OKA lu ayuibolic dauccs. HALTED WllUl . Chssp substitutes cost YOU cam price, , New Novelty Plaids New Novelty Awning Stripes New Plaid Taffetas New Black Peau de Soie Skirts New Golf ine Skirts New White pique Skirts New White Wash Skirts MITIC1J. The adjourned annual meeting of the members of the Young Men's club of Salt Lake county, Republican of Utah, will be held at the courtstate room of Judge T. D. Lewis in the City and County building. Salt Lake City, Utah, on S Friday, the 5th day of May, o'clock p. m., for the elec 1916, at tion of officers of said club, and, for the transaction of such other business as may legally come before the meeting. JOHN M'PHEF. Secretary. ' Advertisement. and field seeds Grass, clover, garden 63 E. Second Sons Co.. at Bailey South. Advertisement. iiesM Plain Colored WoolSkirts re-elect- n pop- r; DEMAND SAN FRANCISCO. Lot 9S re-elect- 1 ,.."3 Sketches show several of the newest models. XCrt 3f jC .. and Dressy Models, Embracing Every Popular Style of the Season, on Sale Today. (Continued From Preceding Page.) Wells Cannon and Miss Doris Stevens of New York will be In charge. Plans will be discussed and outlined for the conference of noted women to be held here May 11 and 12. Arrangements have been completed of by the entertainment which Mrs. 11. IJ. Portercommittee, of Ogden is the May breakfast to be chairman, for 11 at the Hotel Utah. Mrs. given May William AL McCrea is chairman of the breakfast committee, which is to entertain the visitors. Mrs. Richard 11. Lyman will act as toastmaster. 5c if" 1200 New Walking: Skirts ISOCIETYj ?r M.IH Weiraii Every Appreciate ill. A. Keyser Fireproof Storage Company PROVO WOOLEN PLANT II f Let Us Figure With You lind was taken by Louise Itussell, that of Orlando by iwrene Eberly and the assisting parts by Katherine Dav-ie- s. M iM"ar Thorsen. Pat Barrett and FEES John Davies. lilaine Meakln as the Duke presided over the court scence of "Merchant of Venice.' Pat Barrett as Shylock, Kleanor Bearnson as Portia, Alston In- Whiteley as Antonio, John Davies as $10,000 Capita! Will Be Willis Johnson as Gratiano Hassanio, and Adeline Brandt as the clerk comcreased Later and Manufacplete the cast of characters pcrtrayed. ture in Near Future. A Gil EE TO IXCItKASi: CADKTS. j Washington. April 26. The military affairs conference committee today on the house to inWith the purpose of agreed crease the number of provision cadets at West woolen goods in Provo manufacturing an organizaPoint. The army increase provisions men of tion woolen closely afwill goods be taken tomorrow. up probably filiated with the Utah Woolen mills, 52 Postofflce place, have filed Incorporation papers with secretary o state un-dthe name of Provo Woolen mills. Henry Strlngham, secretary-treasurof the new corporation, and Fred W. Crockett director, said last night that It Is their Intention to rent a building in Provo and engage in the manufacture of woolen goods. It Is held that Provo has a supply of mill hands yhich will facilitate opening a factory on small basis almost immediately. TheMr.capital of $10,000 is said provisional and end of a year, the Stringham at that yesterday when the 'ndustry will have expanded. incorporation papers amending the cap win De niea. italization The board of officers of the new corporation comprises the 10. following: J. Kev-ereGeorge F. Lloyd, president; vice president; Henry Stringham. secretary-treasureNorman Lloyd Lloyd, Brian t 8. .Strlngham Joseph F. W. and Fred Crockett, directors. George F. Lloyd, president of the new is manager of the Utah corporation, Woolen mills. lit J$& What! aveYou toS hip? We are making up consolidated carloads of Household Goods for Los Angeles and Chicago, which we expect to move about May 1. Goshute Girl Will Decorate Wigwam With Prized Testimonial. Twelve-year-ol- e TSxereises in honor fclf-tions-whic- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1016 N, An Easy Way !o SARD'S MUSIC TO Students to HERALD-REPUBLICA- At $7.50, $8.95, $10, $12 and $15. Co. Keith-O'Brie- n Second Floor. 1 KHEMER, SUCCEEDS PEXCE. New York. April 2G. The temporary appointment of J. Bruce Kremer of flutte, Mont., as secretary of the Dem- E8ERHARDT HEADS CLUB ocratic national committee to take the Several Chungres Are Made In the Orwas place of the late Thomas J. Pence pheus Organization) A. II. Peabody Chairannounced today by officially Continues as Director. man William F. McCombs. Mr. Kremer A. E. Eberhardt is the new president Is a member of the national committee. of the Orpheus' club. lie was elected at the annual meeting of the club held at the Commercial club Tuesday night a banquet, which closed the following GO club's year. The club consists of about Other new officers sixty members. were: elected W. J. McCoy, vice president; Ft. D. The Evidence Is At Your Iloor. and C. D. Steiner, diStark, Salt Lake City proof is what you rector secretary, Officers at large. of this highly were: Fred Bennett, want and the statement treasurer;R. M.J. banish will doubt: all resident respected and Francis librarian, Zulisck, P. J. Handberg, 656 S. Third East Greaves, assistant librarian. A. H. treet. Salt Lake City,says: "Through Peabody W. and was director k to bad weather and exposure C. Ebaugh assistant director and acI the In in my younger days, felt result Robert Goodwin was ap-E. in my companist. kidney weakness, causing: pains assistant accompanist, and pointed back and other annoyances. At times S. Houghton, assistant secretary. my back was so weak.ame and painare AVilliam Sibwork of any kind most ley,Retiring officers ful that I found Fred Sands, vice presipresident: trvin. On a few occasions I had to and E. E. Bennett, secretary. and grive up entirely for a day or two. My dent, A program of speeches, songs acted too often and the kid- stories kidneys followed the business meeting. In were secretions passage. ney scalding solos by were of the Features evening I which prot at Doan's Kidney Pills, D. W. Jessup and WillFrank Foster, Schramm-Johnson'- s store, drug proved Goodby Robert Sibley, a reading E. to be the very medicine I required. They iam S. Houghton, and stories by win, me and of freed toned up my kidneys bv various members and songs nil trouble. Tt has been several years speeches club. The club then adthe entire by use now since I have had to them." summer. the for simjourned Price o0c, at all dealers. Don't pet remedy ply ask for a kidney same ARKANSAS DELEGATES FREE. Doan's Kidney rills the that Mr. "Little Rock. Ark., April 26. DeleCo., Sandberjr had. N. Y. n Arkansas to the Republican from Advertisement. Buffalo. gates Props.. national convention in Chicago will go uninstructed and for the first time In thirty-w- o years there will be no negro at large among the number. delegate be In- A motion that the delegates structed to support Col. Theodore Roosevelt for the presidential nomination received only a few votes on roll call, in the state convention. 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