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Show 1HK TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 2S, 190 Bool Spots lor lisp CajOJijixinxirLTLru uxrLru wis 1 1 n ft LAKK l.KJLKGRAM. AJLT m m the last of th week for nn extended ttuy In tha Hart. a MRS. OKOIIOK T. ODELL irce Rrtghton tomorrow to iper.d thy mainder of the summer. ELIEVE IN FAT BABIES 1 "'Diavolo,'5 who shakes dice with death '7VVery time he loops the loop, will arrive in the city today from Denver. To"Infant cnubbiness produced by prepared food la all wrong, while morrow night he will give his initial babies aro all rijht." OriNION OF SALT performance of that daring feat which fat LAKE MOTHERS. has been the cause of several men being killed instantly, and "two dozen either Salt Lake mothers do not agree with fat raised one baby b it I v. made cripples for life, or laid up in hosi and I think the contention London in Its Lancet healthy. bones and for weeks broken with pitals as a rule are not us healthy dislocations. It was about a year ago that fat babies are unhealthy. The nobabies that nr Just nice and that "Diavolo" made his first successful ted medical journal has come out boldplump, however. lluddy chetkn with chubbiness and the assertion that ly in dimpled arms are sure was The loop. sturdy young German of health in babies and no flgns an in deaotes infant oftener luck." hard He was out of work, in debt, mother need worry because her and had no "stunt," as he called it, than sound physical condition. It goes is n little chubby. It v.otiJd baby b too bad. indeed. If nil bable. which he could do to "make a stake." even further and classes dimpled darldistiwith and "forced chickens" to be healthy, would need to b ings atSo, in his desperation, he decided to llery-fed that asks and it lean. cattle, tempt to loop the loopj He had sem judges at baby shows will please not two dozen men sent to tha hospital af- award any more prizes to those infants Fault Lies With Mother. peachy MRS. FISHER HARRIS: The noer-tioter attempting to do it, and had seen whose chiefandbeauty lies in curves. baby two men instantly killed. But he needed plumpness distracting that a fat baby Is unhealthy Salt Lake mothers, however, take isthe money, and decided to take the sue to me to be an error. appears with the Lancet. This i3 what some Of rOilro n n ntrnmolv t i lmVi chance. He did so, and was successful. of them I say: Some day, he says, he would not be surwould not be as capable of r- existence another in to wake up Fatness Not a Ead Sign. prised fcisung uisenso as ni.otr.tr r.oi as and learn that he had once too often MRS. II. L. THOMAS: but when an Infant Is obese, Obesity is not tried to loop the' loop. fat I believe It just naturally necessarily a sign that a child is be as Just may htalthy as any not in good health. Of course, Another large crowd witnessed the other. Mine were all plump and no mother, in bringing up a fiee vaudeville at Calder's last night. I am and chubby sui" they enchild, would dpen on prepared the caught the best of health. Thf Cunning, the magician, joyed foods when milk is available. I g act. The od crowd with his in raising babh- - on fault know of cases, though, where Ii- case with which he supposedly proIn foods. my opinion. prepared food has been givn to duces money at will from atmospheric more with the mot hern than harmleast children without the with the preparations. nothingness was highly entertaining Cue ful effect, pf course obesity, and suggestive strongly of Herrmann, as should In be th taken a so to as when it goes make far was also the disappearing billiard balls. III or. that slctirg for at;r-food, child a curiosity, is the worst w ith one c hild The old hat trick went with a rush and may ' i.ot agr" thing in the world for such a is finally A i:uth-with another. should applause as the live rabbit child and certainly shows bad in illustrated also bf very careful about t leasbrought forth. The Lowes, encore. health. Mile. scngs, received a hearty ing the baby's bottle. The natserLa Feme closed the show with the ural way of nursing a child is Children Plump Healthy. pentine and fire dance, which was highalways preferable, however. W. II. KING: I certainly do not ly appreciated, considering the applause. MRS. think it necessary for a baby to Natural Fat Is All Right. Cunning attempts the famous blindfold to were be be Mine lean healthy. the from drive tonight park gates. MRS. CEO ROE Y. WALLACE: Chub-ball plump but not overly fat and habit?. In my opinion, at hit of they were delightfully healthy. Ventriloquist Wentzler was the vaudenot A neocssarlly unhealthy. Prepared baby foods aro, of the evening at the Fait Palace n of mino baby clout as c,ult'' not enas od but course, gc milk, ville last night. His stunt is both but was always healthy. I besome babies thrive on them and the and "Chester," amusing. tertaining lieve, however, that a Lit baby are quite healthy. I believe it to acrobat and balancer, whose wonderful is more susceptible to tl(-- i? be true, however, that really fat feats made such a hit in this city last than a thinner child. P. tbk-- : that tho?e and that babies, especially year, gave a very creditable performhave been raised on prepared have grown fat from being fed ance, and was repeatedly applauded. foods and have become Mmt as roas Simare not prepared foods, "Show the White of Tour Eyes." a ieuit, I ,io r.ot belt v ;re as as bust and mons was clever. The Seymours, Harry nearly physically healths as babies raised on natas hey should be. It is La Rose and Lizzie Mae. in their new perfect ural foods. I have noticed IhW reto unreasonable suppose that and novel act. "China New Year." to be true in a number of Ina is and and because encores. Burdell chubby baby sponded to several stances where acqimlr.tanres of dimpled that it is unhealthy. Zarclli, who failed to reach the city yesmine fed th Ir children have exterday owing to delayed trains, areMiss Dimples Sign of Health. No these food. preparation over pected to appear this evening. MRS. DAVID KEITH: My experience invented will entirely take the Dora Pelletier was seen in new songs. has been limited. I have only place of milk. it no special attractions Therp are Saltair this week, but the crowds cont i r. n rmnnruxnn rmru trtrin wn.5 tinue to thrcng the pavilion and enjoy STRENUOUS LIFE IS natural-food-and-mi- ill-heal- N. Y.. July to way Hyrams- to blt hi HYltACrpE, money-catchin- n A . thi: :dAiipj.nK ar.d J. r..k r .i 1 y .. . Mr. I.A'jir Mji. try t m:.I "Ut.i Jo ":' nV.fr. I l tuelv" tl.iys M.idf'.-Mr?. P s TJ, reS ht. I Jivr ir .t :'.; tu O i. siiKi'iir.r.n a.d b-f- t i funeral I the mei.e LS 3 vv.v.isc. 'J of l Nj ni:i: CtTn ir ': ! a,. ot.f iUi . I. A roitf.l-- friends to er.Joy m has Invit.-.- hcjii- h-- r tn Col. Myron CLEVELAND, July T. Herrick, who has the Governorship of Ohio cinched for the next term, is and Ni:it rnu: A. W. T r r" tir.t.. 'I'h.ir k ut an t i s' i UT . S 1 2 - i CM ri I t' L V ri 1 r - Fih r.uu.vD mir, o :ct it is.- rv -) ... j. f.wj'-BH,- ?.:r.rs--an;- -r tni'-vi',- . . r. r. i-- . . i , i r f TO r EVERYOKE. l I Iri T IS t ray . eLDBR T F?U if DUTCH" HULL. LIKC IT NOTHING NET CVCQ SCCN IN TH C VZ31 - VVCNDCRUL - 5CK'5ATI0NAL t'i t w , :a y t! fi.tjr.r:;. . v..-- 'i lib.',: k i , (T , r ' V 1 ' - ( - , j f.inia'- t.M.:-- : :ty ; i - h , IT, ff t : th-- w 'i. !ov. th 1 k ! . ( : '. . ,;, . ,;--- u -v, I,-- - I ft,lfl : i: :, ,. t- ',;:r. 1 r h'.n r totl. WHERE Tl'.e 1 i V V'r.i. 'V W 4. V-. j TO GO. 1 1 1 c, : s r. r ad l a fov. i!;ljr!!. - Vt roUiibt up 1 Ifj th? World" I 1 n tt Hth-- I i th--ji- bti-Itl.cro I. It . ...l..tl :s v. i?i - v T xib it 1 fp? b"d. t'.r VT i v . - ' ;.,' , rAKh 1 t .. "", 't t.- ,. -- 7" u i ! " :, - I 4 I ' .. v v v j ' "T ... w v:o , .' '"I .t t . r.i.-- ', a?. : h.,4- - ii:--- r t , run . V v U j V. j IS FIFTY CENTS NO REBATE AND NO REDUCTIONSAND IT'S WORTH THE MONEY 1 ! ', ' -- (Q v r - floors! V J rreoMf Contract A waidcJ. of the intricacies assiduously learning n. . j.iu a VAXtrvi:n. MISS l!i:s?Ii: PIKi: will entertain ir.M golf. r i:o- - "t t'.M i t ti.r tr : Joe Mitchell, expert at the Country at a luncheon tonorro,v honor of i.fid tl i'- wr.r;. JiV V !t t ! " club, is his tutor. The Colonel heard Ml?'- Ilattk- IM!: of Ihovo.i wl"I t v, - Var.c--sv- ;j.it ra'lv.av r.'trthTii recently that the game was very popua bf n nward'd. Th . ,r '.iti r if. lar among the elite at Columbus and MISS P.DITII HOUP.-- : b WV.'.j-.ff- . In Portland. Washington, his friends say. and h re- day morr.lntf for a vlftt jc., bci C :h. solved forthwith to master the gatn. Vr. He may be seen on the links almost any fair afternoon. MISS Pllltl.PS ontr ttalne.i hoir BIG HERD OF ELKS of St. Mark's-- cathedral rvrrdr.-;Bad Italian Flees. .MISS GliACIt M'MILLAN of C?v. New York, July 2S. One hundred AT JUNCTION CITY ().. will arrive In th on land, city Italians bent on vengeance have Thursday, . to bo the quest of Mb searched the woods around New for hours in an effort to locate Two b.ur.drfd nr. I ! fiv s.l; one of their countrymen who tied after f! ft.tr Mil. AND MPS. HOYT SlinUMAN P. t,"tnbSo t jk of i) f P P. a companion with ' and fatally stabbing o"i I! I!1 o! tJrrttvb tl.f of; r Iiura. daughter. i,i e.itiy whom he was playing cards. The. police xt I . Oi:d--i to a;t woJ for Seattle. Miss Sherman tb :'ir, for reserves were ealkd and joined In th.- will r.'nialn a if tl,- th so:rc of it.' u.i tlnc atir with Mr. lvf and ary chase, with the double purpose of cap- Mr?. Sod;:-- . turing the Italian or preventing a lynching, bat all trace of him has bson MPS. WALTKIl A. t'OriKK r. lost. Chef oo Is Inundated. duurrhters. tl;e Misses Fioretti e and - A'i trrv Sh.ir have from a tn daj.H' I ilaf.tb htl. Ji;!y Patient I'm always afraid I'll b burifd frac nt ". f . . ; lr.'.;d"Md Wasatch. alive. outing f 5!f It) r i f.i 't: Doctor (asidt Ah. nni jierson ltv on h ivj .1 u.j u t who has faith in me! Chicago Nws. MP.S. APTHUP W. COPI- - will lA.ive t. Jot. Sun ;" It"., - .jy v2 i r - m ",.- I A j 1 t)-t- 1 .'.r - -- " v s i.t-- M. I. dn;fc- ih Sunday and will sjor.d - ; .v; their daughter, Mr?. I.oui.- Pitiouioh. t ar 'M tn !h h i '.:!.. of r; .rlU r .r.ti .I .. i;. "? t.,- - ',,':; ' i I Vur'vJr i I .. - ! t:t-r,-i- j at vr u-- - t , i o'-rv- t " V -- V. ...'.f!;f.-- "; r h-!- ' .?'-. t p - .". . f r r i . 'f .- " . fi on th Jr.. !'t C :;: . i I t.:b'.r ! . V.Of!;l - tfo (!:.! !; a . t't '! vii Vk:- r!- rk. nt 1 1 o; I K m ns. r,i:oitc,F: v, stu- t!own from Kvi::.;cn. Wyo.. 1 ''r- - lt- --- 5."x York , tcn -- nn.' ff 11. Up nil food. i iitl i.dvci- '"'. ni,e chi'. l. vu.M ; i n :ri,!. P. JCnrr?. .1 ni j r Tt.e T- - ;.-".- : . Arefntlnr. Cci:rt D? 11. h J f..r . t!'o In T;.- - 11 v. j: r--- !!v.,-.;!"t?.i!i!- to th Tebjuan vi.ff n t' - r ? -- l.i--- -. T p - Tl j 1 asj.oun! It. Dickinson of Denver. mi:, 2S. ' J f y h-.-- IZ. ia !t Jjl- Will Cut Hay for City. of Ir. formal Thursday. MIP. HI'SAX SAWYCi: bl rr.lr-tal- n at hoirt" lormrrnv, mi:?, i:. t,. rAitpr.NTi:ii at card thi:-- - ronrnir.s; In v;.ir of Mr?. music nt Na ?J LOOP THE LOO? i. i l ?5 t tA l j; Via. - ii'vu. ;r-a- tit '1 M o"i -,:; 1 k- - Many ooople have tried the food Grape-Nut- s simply with the idea of avoiding the trouble of cooking food in the hot months. All of these have found something beside the ready cooked focd idea, for is a scientific food that Grape-Nui- s restores a sick stomach as and tones up well as repairs the waste tfcsue in brain .id nerve centers. "For two years I had been a sufferer from catarrh of the stomach due to improper food and to relieve this condition I had tried nearly every prepared food on the market without any success until 6 months ago my wife purchased a box of Grape-Nut- s thinking it would be a desirable cereal for the summer months. "We soon made a discovery, we were enchanted with the delightful flavor of the food and to my surprise I began to of get well. My 4breakfast now consists a little fruit; teaspoonfuls of Grape-Nuta cup of Postum, which I prefer to coffee; graham bread or toast and two boiled eggs. I never suffer the least J?astress after eating this and my stom- is perfect and general "health fine. yaeh Grape-Nut- s is a wonderful preparation. ' ic was mly a little time after starting on it that wife and I both felt younger, more vigorous and in all ways stronger. This has been our experience. "P. S. The addition of a little salt in place of sugar seems to me to improve the food." Name given by Postum Co., f r 7 r.a;i i) t U at D .":- k. i.v. Wolfioi! County Attort:"y w Si other jo tu rr. Vi:i!A SN'UW of Portia! d. Or., was in th e!ty Hund y, a kti- -t nt th h''i:-.'of Mr. and Mrf.. !e..: - U. J'now. Col. Myron T. Herrick, Next Governor of Ohio, an Assiduous Student of the Game. Judc ., In i Ir-- S Mi:.--- 1 Atrtrm ' iun-t.- f r iy j tt;, r.r 1 ctr-M- r.-r:-- y IT'S e ! i- - Has Other Advantages. -- flii .m from thi r.tnon-- r o: Aup-utt- MIr-- 1 4-- mi-- - j"-- t " Tr:.! i:i:n.. t: i.i: V.'at.h V. W". aftTon ftdt nhkb - t th-- ... - trn Will firm's 'i that .or.' ; r f.riy I v. r,t-iV- ; w: - win K I-"- ''-- i" EERNSTROM-COTTREL- L MRS. !:. W. Dl'NCAN- I rc.vrir i? from her in nt xer- Jilrcs .u nl',1 soon b" alb to receive hf-- ftl-n- :. iiAiinnLb thei,n:n younj; ob'UerM at Fa" I?" r IT'S FREE lh-tim- I, W. M.d. Susiday suth. First - f . th.t city f bar. cor.tir.u.'oy vr. of l for a ..i. e-r- t ' a; ii i ? t- - 3 a t:o. an o"t loel;. 1 - ' rr. : rr NNt.i;. v.vj.r. i. v. r.'". itt nw n V- id5"n. M n d" ilh. r.trrtlr.!-at !a-den Sh- j hord w. of In Xeva rkn Jcvcrai .tay Vfird. - ' -- th-v- y-'.t- r- hint h:on on Wodi.sdav In of Mr.. Tboir.a J. Alniy. who avs f!ort-l- y for the ll.tfl to mho :. r hou.c. Miis. n. i;. Scr? r.th and rourttectli July ! HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE FREE HLL WEEK. IJ- th-I- 'IfAIIM:S J j n)n!,r ..ftTf r. !,!!. yctrday Th" tb cr.iFd w.Tit lirn In Ki'd. April T. 1P. r.in to ft.ib July and u. TJ of .: at of 1.. r V'tni. Her ImOi m !, with w!i'in h tui -- ; r. f 1 FOR DEATH TO CO.ME ; Mil?. L Water Free of Charge Dancing Afternoon and Evening. CDth hi. AGED WIDOW PRAYS e.-r- AS A DIVERSION "SUMMER FOOD" v i v C . t ? t:::vf 7:::j p. pi. Jan-1'dr.tz- Ro-chtl- le " V b-a- i r.-- . - ; n I J SI ! r.:-kiid- l'dn g Dr. Joseph Harriott, of Murray 1 ; ; rtv hf-re'-f ! i- - i- - 1 Wr.it' t, to.-r.t- . il moncv ;u:l UTAH WOODMEN WILL PARTIAL RELIEF. Il a- - ri ft :n l.un lr d xj.vtl to arri. V . o' '.ni'-:- l.i- iluidi M a truo 'ity. orr tl; Ha'.t f a k a day with th ir,":r.b-- r lo.!. r.f th's d t . Th Salt I.akr jrfj ara tiAt-.- to visitors rryni'v. Vi-!n.- ;i ai.d m! . nr n -- atr v Mr. Chatters note 'tisn.'t cold out there, Mr. WanenAVell, 'tis ratber cold, but. you m?, I tfi en j-- st pat my foct ny to the fir ilnt an ! t- r; liii, a a c il nn tl;p d In t:dg.uvood 3d lltlon. b d'-i- t. w !- Tin- - !i;il!--.i- it -1 f-- !iaf t'i !c r i!nt ii t i tronl.I with h- - n t i:;-n- I- . - V 1 Merchants9 Protective Ass'n . I k'rv-rxti.i- v Fn:NTiricroLi.i:cToi:s n :r!:r. drlv- - ( tl j ' 01 . t had ii;ut.--. V !! FRANCIS Q. LUKE, j for ;t I; r rMl.i th V Anr, h-h- !ut hr ) s ITS alJcjrd rroverrbr't!.v; In p fir moist h t' ! Wants Pay for Driving Well. v r. Ipt t Phlrby Kunlc-l: : : I tn t irtm unit thf Thhd art . all v::s:;n honest Wr never ; f th - M yrnv Ti'.ifd ij - i n.-.:- Y..r . iifi-- n Us. ENJOY A REUNION s; Battle Creek, Mich. Send for particulars by mail of extension of time on the $7,500.00 cooks contest for 735 money piizes. a ' "':' lh -- 1 . JT fjr trial. of II. Woo'.innn was ptdcinr.izefl i.;st cverdntr In tin rnrhrs nf the Wil.-oi-i lu'.t"!. Tl I'.cv. !. C. Iluntlnjr l orform'd thf , tnotiy, Mr. r and Mr. AVoodman will niak" bom-:in t h i Ity. CULTIVATES GOLF Charles Montague of Caro, Mich., proprietor of the suspended Exchange bank of that place. it 1 1 ... i - Trust Company Receiver. Detroit, July 28. Judge Smart has appointed the Union Trust company of this city receiver in bankruptcy for -- :- IV in i ittii - p.ii'i tured will brtijbrought tnorn'- La-ke- . the company's affairs. It was said that if the market remains at all good the firm should be able to resume soon. At the office of W. L. Stow & Co. the assignee is still at work on the books. frn... ii'iK"!I The IIlKinlx-tha- j r.l- - SpMETHiNG wo-me- Hopes to Resume. New York, July 23. Philip J. Britt, the assignee of Talbot J. Taylor & Co.. said today that h" was not prepared to make a statement as yet regarding :.i tb ron ..... j lnint. It in . . ...t I J; .: J iOs""il o chvrU on I'.f Nation.,! EnnV; rf u I".jblb or. Tor IT .mi tho other for 1 lf!M im GIRLS NEW YORK, July 25. The strenuous life at Newport is making serious inn roads upon the health of the young and hence a halt has been called by their parents or guardians. Long before the dew is dry on the tennis courts at the Casino, bright girls, minus hats and with flowing hair and gowns with short arrayed in chic white to assemble play tennis and skirts, courts. the squash patronize The players, mostly women, play until luncheon. Then comes the driving hour, a visit to the golf club, then a reception, and at night they ate expected at dinners. The strain is great and is partiiMlarly noticeable upon the wan faces of many of the debutantes. Several of the latter have ben advised by their physicians to reek rest and are preparing to obey. prsst-nte- eh.irclr.tr J a oo;r.rd-.lr- .t tlK Society Strain at Newport Too Much during their engagement at the Salt Lake Theater commencing on August 10th. It is the intention of Charles B. Dillthe manager of the combina- ingham, k lion to present three plays during the vtity of the company in this city. The possibility is that on Monday night, will give "The TamAugust 10th, they on of Helen," Tuesday night, Auing 11th. "Camille," (in which it is gust stated that Miss Anglin has achieved the greatest success of her wonderful career.) and on "Wednesday night, the last of the engagement "The Devil's Disciple' will be staged. Four carloads of scenery and furniture left New York direct for Salt Lake City on the 24th and the company numbering fifty-tw- o persons will leave on the "0th for Salt Will A. McConnell will travel in advance of the important organization and Louis Nf thersole in behalf of Mr. Dillingham will take charge of the company. lie Bank Sues fcr S200Q. .r LIBEL CASE DELAYED Coming Out. al per-foa- .it ;;c:.. d n en this n.orr.lns. t'rr.ey sv.ore to u-- Miss Margaret Anglin arrived in New York city on July 22nd after a delightful vacation in London and Paris. Within a couple of hours of leaving the dock Miss Ahgiin was busily engaged rehearsing with Henry Miller and the rest of the company the repertoire that is to a. clalrreI on I ftah Nat!or..il lank ha .,;t AS.Jr.st T. K. Wilbati an t -h M. i t obu-tiU- J.u!nr. r.l tor fn b lr. on a ;rom:-- . ry ret . WU- 'ccutrl N.rml' r It. I51, by1 Ut-uirm. In favor i .' Sto.-tt- . Ifctr--- n trnnrfrrr.1 to jJalntiff. t C r.r,.- - of j't r rrnt r-- r annum fnm Scr. WANTED IN CITY r for the Young Bud3 Just Kii'.rca ALLEGED FORGER IS o TELLING ON v.ih;-- r-.- Th- - . broihr-Jn-law- Kxemj tfon f;r-$s.$- o. h! SV-- On Ha-tav- jn-par- the salt baths. The fish are fairly jumping from the water at Lagoon these days. Anglers are enjoying the sport hugely. 9 The Cinematograph fills a long felt want for summer crowds downtown. rupt. The tUMHite r.r.me.i In th trillion n mount to t ar. l tb J,Z Jeremiah Sullivan of Chicago, i" man. ha years old, a retired rhhUn TOO r,!i" from Chicago t N. Y.. on a blryep. md abandoned his wheel In th latiT city only b(f.'iu of heavy rain. His nveraKc was one hur.dfrd mil .1 Sullivan Is a vrlrran of the Civil day. w ar. Lu-dr,- XrUm Irfc , 1 War Veteran Travels 700 Miles on Wheel to Yislt Relatives. th elt Lk B83Cil, Tayium. a Fait Lak dealer pro! act who conductITS a nen- - RAFTS A GREAT SUCCESS. ral commission b:s!ne at lv at! avenue, UhI&v jUUonc the IV r.T.l Take You Out to Deep court to declare him a voluntary bank- ; ! sltsir Ocorice In dairy ICYCLE ON lk . to re- LONG RID London Lancet's Sweeping; Statement Against "Roly Poly" Children Is Vigorously Attacked. uuxruiinru inrS BUTTER DEALER NOT ABLE TO PAY DEBTS u (General Manager. Top Flour Vuninroial Hlock ) |