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Show FRIDA.Y EVENING, OCTOBER 1 and fj.sf THE SAET LAKE TELEGRAM." 1C, 190: CLAIMED TO BE WIDOW : "THE STORKS" FLEW IN LAST Dot .Thurman Enters Con- ntght and flapped their feathery wings before a large crowd at "The the Salt Lake Theater. musia as 8torks" is advertised cal extravaganza and Borne very fetching and melodious songs are sung, but the comedy is rather of the minstrel order. The two leading comedians,' Gua "Wein-bur- g and Gilbert Gregory,' give the name to the performance by (ionnlng outlandish costumes, supposed to represent the sedate birds who are supposed to strenuously oppose race suicide. They indulge in a good many funny,, antlc3 and manage to keep the audience in smiles, as they occupy the center of the stage. The company as a whole is a strong one and the chorus is well sustained. The play is well staged and the performance is most pleasing. "The Storks" ranks veil up with the musical productions of the season. In the cast is the Countess Van Hatzfeldt, .who deserted the count for the stage. She has a minor part, but fills it most capably. "The1 Storks" will be repeated tonight, tomorrow matinee ,and night. test for Estate of Abra- ham Kohn. vtvvrtruxru In I ibe 5 - nrrurunn'u Jrm iSSTHEKTHE crmiiui. lUorld i pome thru nrwruvruvAA tnruru nviAnvru MISS ETHEL SAVILLE and James Tyler Clayton were married at noon yesterday In the Temple and In th evening a reception was tendered the couple at the home of the bride's parent. , Miss Clayton. Mlf Whitney. Grace CanMis Saville, Mi non. Miss Mabel Harper, Miss Rett Pyper. Miss Lit! Nicholson, Mm. C. Stanley Trice fttu! Mr. McClelUn assisted. The first move In the impending legal contest between the relatives of the late Abraham H. Kohn and "Dot" Thurman. or Edith Webb, who claims she Is his widow, has been MRS DAVID KEITH entertained Mrs. made by the relatives. At the request of Jame A. Miner. Mrs. llarkneM. two sisters of Mrs. Kohn, letters of adMrt. Woodward. Mrs. Dmtgett ministration upon the estate were and Mrs. Sharp .Wednesday afgranted to Felix Babbage, an attorney. The alleged widow is ill in her apartternoon at a theater party. ments. Few persons axe allowed to see woman to declares and those the her, will review a num. sh Is following her physician's advice rooat ber of notable articles the in excluding her plans for contest from In the sumthat have appeared her conversation. She has engaged an mer magazines at a meeting toattorney. day of the current literature "The only correction I care to make section of the Ladles Literary of what already has been said concernclub and Miss Yardley will-givIs this affair that at the sanitarium ing bits ot verse from the same in San Francisco, where Mr. Kohn died. rource. I was not known as Edith Webb, but as . Mrs. Konn," she said.MR. AND MRS. J. T. RICHARDS left seBy their action the relatives have Haven. yesterday for Grand cured possession of an estate of JSO.000, f to the wcldir.c attend Mich., of which $60.00$ Is in personal property. Mis Edith Ferry' and Lieut. Kohn died from the effects of chloral Merrill. THE SALE OF SEATS BEGAN THIS which he used. MRS. GRAHAM F. PUTNAM will remorning for "'Down Mobile," which comes to the Grand theceive Informally at her home ater next Monday, Tuesday and this afternoon on Kat Second FINE LECTURE FOR . "Wednesday, and also Wednesday South street. Mrs. Gunfr and Mrs. Raymond will assist. matinee. No play produced in so captivated THE UNION FRATERNAL if cent years has wherthe hfarts of play-goer- s THE LADIES of the Jewish Relief soever it has been presented as. ciety gave a plearant card parhas this. Lincoln J. Carter's ty in their club rooms yesterCol. John L. Handler of Denver, fu. About sixty afternoon. latest effort. Special scenery day preme secretary of the Fraternal Union ' guests the and effects are carried for the wtr entert-ilr.M- . of America, will lecture Monday night wire wont. prizes at sixty-thre- e production. Among the best scenes is the marvelous Are at I. O. O. F. hall on the subject of by Mrs. Beifus and Mrs. whlU Mrs. Itrown and scene in the last act. "Fraternallsni." on Mrs. Illrschman Herbert afEvergreen lodge Is conducting the lotto the LOUIS JAMES AND FREDERICK fair prlr.es. and has arranged .fti elaborate muWarde will be seen next Monsical programme, the feature of which MR. AND MRS. EDWARD PAUL day. Tuesday and Wednesday will be several selections by the trio of JONES nnd Mr. and Mr. Frank evening? In a new heroic drama street musjeians who have been playing entitled "Alexander the Great," Henry De Puy have taken. rmrt. mm for about the business district of the jw Cutler trra-ein which the contending eletime. No admission fee will be. charged. street. South Main ments are insatiable ambition, romantic and HIDDEN WATERS FOB MRS. A. U. FORCE and two thildten covetous envy, which , lve find arrived lu the city yesterday tntails a tragic finale. The last IRRIGATION PUR?0SES. frcni Now York and oro at named quality is typified in the horn-at Ford's hotl. character of Perdiccas. which TOPRKA. Kan., Oct. 16. Congresswill be played by Mr. Warde, a man W. A. Reeder, ranking member of MRS. THOMAS P..a DAVIS hn to luM crafty, cunning, merciless statest IunrhMn Invitations for man, who would betray any is in the Hour.1 irrigation given at th home of hr mother one, man or woman, to further next, Tuesday. Topeka jtoday, having Just returned his own selfish schemes. Alexfrom the irrigation convention at ander, the greatest military geTHE LA 1)1 his of the First nius recorded in history, who is He said: churth hold a rummage rate to made appear in the play as In the church parlois. mst now Important 'Irrigation i th today being too magnanimous to suson Government the has that thing the motives of pect Perdiccas, hnntl. The irrigation fund has nine milTHE ' FKNCIRLES" e.f company D. on whom he has bestowed polition lion mean dollars and that hand, first Infantry, will Ktve a ball cal honors, wiil be assumed by the irrigation of a million a res in the at their armory Friday. Octot r Mr. James. The play is said to near future-- The Government is xperl- .T.'th. with stirring Incirfplte in with underflow the Western mer.ting dents, interspersed with scenes Kansas ami Eastern t'olorado and will CLAI'DE J. NETTLETON. ti e vllli;- of martial pomp and royal paart sinn we Mr. Kt. will give n rnltil nt th develop and geants, tempered by the warn In sr.nv We th land First Methodist church in xt charges charm of exquisite romance. At . laws fci t'nnt the- public lands can le ever.lna. Thursday tho "Wednesday matinee and on out of the hands of frpfoulntrus. kept Caesar" "Julius Thursday right Small homesteads are what is MP.S. ALMA KATZ Is vUJMr.c Mr. and w ill be presented. Mrs. Aim i D.T.bclKb Kats t Forty aeics is enough for one cuier to IV Ise. FINE PERFORMANCES DAILY ARE irrigate." siv.n at the Unique theater on 2ain street. INOPPORTUNE. nv cm - rvni" vrA'iri r tv TnrATr.T) .LA. J 'tJ L oriel South offers an attractive f' bill of vaudeville. CHICAGO, Oct. 16. TONIGHT week nuty nnstit Th Storks 4 Cart. Our By Richard FY"-1trV- CURIOUS ri502AMIC ACHIEVEHIM Tbat Flw tn tbe M.rry Wlo ef PopMlsrlty, a In the Home. HT.KKB IN CHICAGO. I WKEKH IN BOtTON, - frv'ENTT-m'i- MRS.-MORRISO- ifArrr niRDt c A4 rK8ti) th or itrmrnrcD OAKniN rrcs u Mu to II I rc to ilsh. invention of a Cincinnati Physician Creates a Sensation in London. oirtLa. e - UNIQUE S Haia 167 Aristocratic London Lady Cured By the Treatment of a Cincin nati Physician After Having Been Pronounced Incurable by the President of the British National Association for the Prevention of Consumption. St. Now Op;n. FRE3E.VTINO A Refined Vaudeville Entertainment For La sn.t Jits. Ct:lklra Gr,V,ir,f, A CTTANOE OF" BILL BACH WEEK. Matins i:r.tr p. m. 1 t m. p Admission, 10c. Her-bc-r- SALTT1 RFC imlj LU RALT . LOUIS SSTS. rtY 1 L J. A A. A V V " k THE DANCING ACADEMY AT THE Salt Palace is well patronized. 5- !3 WHERE TO GO 0 a HTcrr.Nnot nc in- - iciecrram win form yon on all sports, resorts and theaters. Look up the ad. column. AUBITBATIOK" TREATY WITH AMERICA LONDON', . 16. j NEXT. in hahd bwk! f Kunn! ; vnl"f I . 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One box of Cure cured me entirely " Pyramid Pi.e Cure is for sale by all pyramid orPile wiil be sent upon receipt druggists, of 50 cents a package by Pyramid price. Drug Co., Marshall. Mich. Write for free booklet on the nature treatment and cure of piles. . K- 50-ce- nt d - . ! In t.?'-- . f "1 I tf Of . . TODAY SALE LAKE THEATRE day Nights, Wednesday Matinet and Thursday Nlcht, Alexander The Great. Julius Caesar. Company of Fifty Unequalad Flayers. Oorjreou Startling: Effects. Massive and Sublime Productions. PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c, SOc and 25c. Costumta. r A f rt. "t (iii Kr nf T0 " J TTwrft tr y. I rr (ftn T.irW a H ft rrl ?w?i-- ! U S 1 r? rl',f 1K trat n far U Xt I'nr. rif C'llKaU, -- tmt I Bortt 4atMi, t i f ra IS- T, r,r tr?i'J vaif t carr aT4 ta In dtM, f trim lorlir f CW.IaCt tr I vr-- lr-C- 'a ) ; mii -l n i i! Oj e.r-f- f f - altlVar.at Inlactktn. af a r4lriHf k't Naa To tM .atf-'."'-. 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IhU. lb Desky you are suffering from the -- Of nftiM rv4etf f CBf. arvatl t tJifaa fln Have Tried, Here is One That Will Cure Your Piles. "trrlt rtrr el tr f4 . tt rtr ltfv wt.Hn nr -tt r-- l i1 tnl jf:i t I. . rn;lturt V. A e. rlr t:tb trri!fr, ih trI'.XrretiKi f:r Wfaioi HI a',' fsl ra-'Mall It's mighty of f h Tlflnt fo (tMctl.n vulur ct-- BEN-HD- R No Matter How Many Remedies You 60-ce- nt mxti I i:uuN(iKR f ! rt er in th 'on-r- MORE TRIAL je-ar- t '.. "tlood day, Kunnel. says-Buffere- fotTt grroND H5.FI NED VAUDEVILLH i 1 Ttft h4 ( . r4 Tfc 'tvrT Stv IU -- wrw h t r lt f Consumption Can Be Cured If Taken in Time. Sale of S;att Opens Thursd'y, 0:t. 22,10 a.m. ! tlfh of tK IS. r fu.ihf?r. cewlrr : Itf r f.- -r I. X M i4 jani' erapl I m rtr-- which wtSI t lb UborAtnrr nrr.rTAri.R. OCTOBER 20th" to 30th with MATisi r. wrrN dat. unonn; t Louis MAKE JUST ONE I Tr t-- IK ih t nr 1 petal OEOROE D. PYPER. Mgr. Uncle R.as:u C'orM '. NOVELTY THEATER tn wr.rr ! and toiture of piles and want to hepaincured. cents at the druggist's for onA ppend-5jtackage of Pyramid Pile (Jure and con vince yiiursen ijtyimu uouot tnat it can he done, there nj earthly doubt that this remedy wU cure yuu Just as it has thousands of others cjred thousands arid if vuii follow the dlreciions and give it a lair trial. You may have trid so many rentedles fed 'that yours Is a hplple.s that you case. You may have become discoura!"ng that it Is ge-! and suffered so most second natuif- - to you. It makes rin difference Imw serious your ca.se 1, or how long yon have had It, you will be cured just the same. Pyramid Pile t'ure I? in the form of suppositories, and reaching the seat of the trouble given instant relief. It does away with the tortuiv of the knife and the hu- tt of W I?.rt, lvttir T lhtf Cn4t lunri4tt. 7rwti t:wr Vfm Nist, i Pinclair, Joint honorary secretary of the Hou?j of (.'ommons commercial committer ho ha? jtiPt exchanged congrratuhitionM with Hitror. de t'onstant of the French Chamber of Deputies (who headed the French Parliament which visited London in July of this year), on the sign arbitration ing of the Anglo-Frenc- h treaty, said touay tliat the committee's next work would be to endeavor to arrange an arbitration treaty with the "United States. C-t- E ADMISSION. lOc. Salt Lake Theatre ; til JULIUS GHESHR ?rrl (J l f.r Matt!' r i)iia fj-,irHtrtrL'f r Tim". ltlr to lm Ir3 Frnr N'.M. Thwr1i. AmiUjr t H iw t - r?. )'T-v- um (urH AND Tt't..T MUM ALEXANDER THE GREHT p m FOR AMUSEMENT. i R O firm . cr-n- Wr;LNfc;StAT nr-ded- . .4 lh innm , It." r known In lhi lfttmr.l MOVDAV. ! . JL er wtar tun. rounl H 8 EATS ON s - a ,t orl'.-f th 1ri fid tb? 3'.ttnriiv4 ( W MSALE miDAT. K 10 A. M. an - - FRED'K , H Og-de- n. 19 PAVOntTK HKirt KK. J 1 . UiVJU cam hitn 4 NIGHTS self-sacrifici- ng Pre-hyier-i- Treatment Sanatorium Cured By sn I". hj5n. c T1IK ORIGINAL, . - ASTHMA AND "'" CONSUMPTION Thm xa: of ...THE... UIrth 1 1 205 S. .Main WAS1IINGT0M rAJMtONABUi 10 Ea 2d So. CUOTT1IN&. CULLEN HOTEL u. c.j:wi!f a. PiepL. EsJt Lak Cltf BtfMt Car a11 Tralaa Paa tht frsa Xr. - For cost of treatment and ail further infor mation address r. John Robertson, Laboratory and Factory: No. 120 Opera Place, Cincinnati,- Ohio. - |