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Show , TJtlMM. II I r: SALT LAKK ZION PARK IS WELL ADVERTISED r 'i PRESS NOTICE CLIPPER' PROTESTS' lj I; irmy Official Favor Trani fcrring Reservation to I ( v t ( i MONDAY MOKMXaJ, MALCII I'Ll). 2D, PRESENTING ONLY THE BEST IN MOTION PICTURES IS MISS EVE NELSON of the Union TaclAc press bureau, who reg titers tha first 'kick on the Immense amount of newspaper notice bo-- I in rlTen. to Zion National, pajk, Tlie answer Is rlmple. The pretty Omaha 11 has to clip It all, and finds It a strenuous Job. TODAY AND TOMORROW American P LAYING ONE Gem Mildred Harris Chaplin WEEK'S ENGAGEMENT Olive Thomas Medical Department. IN A BRILLIANT PICTUKIZATION OF HER OWN STORY .Sens of t.io proposed abandonment o c.e at 8m i! Praixl0 ms tbe jtr.aln tn.lliary resenaTlon of the Fac fir Iaoke ? part receded In 8alt yesterday rented much Intercut and expressions of 3retln military circles, both federal ltnd state. A Utjie percentage of Utah 4tttxen entering the army as officers either at the time of the 8panihAmcri ifsn war or In preparation for senlre in ne aorid war either recehed a portion vf their instruction at the Presidio or acre stationed thete at some period of Jneir career. Present plans are for concerting the reservation to the use of the y.ettennan general military hoepita). The maintenance at the Presidio In the future of onl one battalion of Infantry wnd one troop of cavalrr is proposes. rheae will be suffUieut only to keep up j buildings and ground in the and guard government property tored there. Herretarv of Faker is sa'd (o look favorably upon the idea, but as vet hs jot Issued ice orders for abandonment g)f the port. In premar time severs1 regiments of nfaniry ami cavalry have been stationed at th Presidio, but since demobilisation ' the return! g troop the number has een negligtlde. v The growth of Ietterman general hos- Ylal. which Is now one of the largest f Its kind in the muntrv, has fun ed 1 i hospital official to look around for additional facilities. Thrv have appeated to General Hunter Liggett, commander, of the western department, for auditorial quarters, and General Liggett Is said to Ik agreed t.uit the Presidio grounds and buikiings could be turned over to hospital uses In Mecreinry recently Washington Taker expressed the view that no 'ongor of -- rca Mdio post ialue" as a military This la the view taken also bv west-fr- n departim nt artnv officers, who Inn h!L that the Presidio as it now stand I on!) u public park for Fan Fiati- t .SCO Tlie pan of demeaning the Freak!1 force and giving up mm h of he ground Pubfo Let terms n hospital is said to have L.ei the result of the recent tour of InGiven spection of military posts by Geueral licity Jonn I'etsnng General Liggett discussing the plan, New said rcenfl , "V Jiave known for a kmg time that under peient condition the presidio he no great tmlitary value. Then is not Hiirf trient land there for the M MIA. manem eri.ur of a gtcat number of I wish Neb, March 28 the newspapers would atop printtroop 4 The expense of keeping up the fhisdio Itas no been in keeping With ing our old Zion canyon stories In mllitarv result obtainable." and pictures. Im getting blisters Tim abandottnunt of the ITesidlo. if U nowise affect the ail over my hands cutting them aried out. nil ctilltHiv rMfraUon st Fort Scott, where out " e oss di.ri.tme for. This plaint came from pretty Mus ao quartered, it , v d. Eve Nelson of the Union Pacific Pres bureau as she sat, armed with a big of shears and surrounded pair hugn MINISTER TO MOVE stacks of journals from every by part of the countr. It constitutes the first SOON only kick" registered because of and TO the enormous amount of newspaper notice Utah p Tl the wonderland. recently given Tiiliiae. "I'm quite serious about It," she said, LOG Manh 2. The Hev. Edwin she deftly snipped another Zion piclows for the lat seven ear rector as Just look f the Si John's Epiacopal church of ture from an eastern dally. allvf those papers. Why, Im weeks Logan, v III have won for Whittier, Cal., at behind." L rkc a aJinf'ar office there. Mr resigned his position as of the chamber of commerce and hH transfer. He has been pnnmjnced In civic affairs during hi stay in I og,n He a member of the itotary tlub and the Masonic order. of Pre-idl- vl tr A Supported by MILTON SILLS and excellent cast, in Youthful Folly Powerful Drama That, Sure to Is The Inferior Sex f Please Hcr Gordon Bratlaud, formerly of tbe Tivoli Opera House, San Francisco, at tbe great organ. Concerts 3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. I FATHE REVIEW Comedy HER NEARLY HUSBAND PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA STARTLING A, LADIES DRAMA AND MARRIAGE OF-LOV- CHRISTIE COMEDY ORCHESTRA,, j i i J. LOEWS: DONT. LEAVE THE DISHES casino IN THE SINK , Home of tbe 2 In Get Your house in order. Get it comfortable, clean and pleasant, and then come uptown and sec I Essence of Pact Was Guar antee of Protection From Attack by Germany. I Zane Greys Oreat Noyel j The Border Legion ELSIE FERGUSON - Vast Amount of Free It Utah's Wonderland. l'e d With nOBART BOSWORTH ud BLANCHE BATES In n absorbing story of a good woman's lova and a bad mana faith CLASS ACTS ft 6 HIGH OF VAUDEVILLE U CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE in the screen version of Sir Arthur W, Pineros gTeat drama . of domestic life His House in Order Lavish Settings i . Gorgeous ALSO Remarkable Gowns matinees 20c, kiddies Evenings and Sundays 30c. Weekday Now -- SALT LAKE THEATRE Three More Days STARTING- MONDAY APRIL NIGHTS 6 3 C Wed., Thurs. and Sat. MATS SEATS NOW! Messrs. Laa A J. .J. Shubert prevent THE BIGGEST MUSICAL SPECTACLE ON EARTH sup-lorte- tVSSIMG G SHOW 1 . 1 The New York Winter Garden meet stupendous revue IS colessal 1200 csotumee scene cast of 190, with V CALIFORNIA 11c. - The new A1 St. John comedy of a different stripe its all about a horSe race and a mortgage on the old homestead. Playing- - TO 11. 1 Cast! CLEANING UP shows 1 NOW FLAYING -- 1ARIS, March i 7. (By the Aeeociated Ties ) Jean Lout Barthovi, former premier. a ho, llle Interpellating the government In the chamber of deputies Thiireday, made an attack on Premier Lloyd Ueorge of Oreat Britain and said. "France stands alone to face German today In an interview ampli recne," Hoar much hus there been Well, fted Ills reference to tyie rejection of the four Veriaillcs caught up to the paptr pubr-dirtreaty by the C'niled states weeks ago, and up to then over 150 of them were figuring the national park. senate, "What will be Its consequences? said Hut that not the wmst botnc of them Jiarthou. "It cannot be doubted that have had a goojl many stoiha each One M. the eace of robs France the rejection New otk paper has ha four already, of one of .her guarantees alikh formed and thee one from J hiladciphia that of the very essence of tlie treaty. ha used four also. Heir is one ftom pnrt With the neutralisation of the left hank Huston. That make the fouttli or fifth the Rhine. Urged by Marshal t'och, from there and it s, the same from all of of .l whose was strongly memorandum the big cities Hut that not the woist. hy premier Clemeneeau, the roads All of the little patters are taking it up law and I have to lead Hicni, too Here of invasion of France from the east is one now from Manivue MiWngan, and would have been closed and the security of our rountrv assured. To renounce I just found anut tier front Fremont, guarantees of such importance, which Xebiaska, not to mi nthm a lot of other appeared at first to be the only real plane i neei heard of ones, equivalent guarantees of security Mis t Nelson b trouble, ate tlie tab were President necessary. absolutely national pmk gain, however and her ilson had promised ua them and the) tabulation. oniptetc. up to four week were given us In the treaty. Rejection how that moie than twemv full of ag, treaty leaves us with tlie league have been publish d. and of the page layout and tuitions, which is Incomplete something like Inn other article and picnhlvh is a symbol, not an instrument, ture from a half page to a of action. cut in ze "On t.ie other hand, the guaranteeing bhe estimate that a laige percentage by Great Britain has no of Zion ran.von atthles hive been pub- Pact ratified value. It cannot come into oppractical lished since that time, and it is said eration unless the United States ratifies that one arGcie running a full page in what her offlt lal representative has to neatly fotty pasue will be teleased in her name. signed pers oti a coniMig Mindriv M. Harthou was told his address on Thursday created a sMr, both In tCngtand and the United States, and he replied: "We remember with gratitude the admirable effort of the American people, and we have confidence in her faithful friendship, which needs not to be sealed on official parchment to become effective, should necessity arise. Guard Horses Arrive. American The senate has acted within Tlie Tribute. tvrctol Us constitutional rights, and we are not March 28 The carload of reservations proposed by frightened thirtv-tw- o hornes for battery C ha arthere. Politics calls for realities, and it rived all In good shape. The horses were is because I face realities that I preAll the senaserve entire confidence. xid;ncd from Camp Kmiton. Kan., March tn. and have had some difficulty In gettors who voted for the treaty are friends D Franklin national ronimanrUr on aocounb-n01(er. f snowstorms. knows and what it France of France ting through conforming with thi MiggcMkm m evi- owe The shipment 1b in charge of Isadora of tbe American Legion, jewterdav irsued denced bv the manv Mibtanres to the tenacity of their efforts. On in whih a to men in all the claim are being made uheie the dis- the other hand, iiow many opponents of O Brlen. naming legion againnt the lows of their disthe treaty are there who hastened the o papers' ate cither Jott or be charge and that papers hour of American Intervention through they charge urging ed. Hilled in Boiler Explosion. recorded. it with eloquent energy? Tour "To pro tde fuF this emergency the de- demanding CHICAGO. March 2H Charles W. McThe following bulletin a as sent to all internal affairs concern yourselves, but should make all state departments and posts of the partment I nited Ftates is an inseparable Manus, engineer. 70 wars old, of Mithe part iitqiiu it and ub'am full informaAmerican Legion: lwaukee, was killed and two other memthe peace and prosperity of the world. tion incidental to recording them from of The w ho has always bers of tne crew of a Chicago. Milwauformer adjutants are utged to tlie "Department premier, oifutrt of tio .ounl r.9order, kee & Ft. Paul freight train were injured instruct their department historians on in American afbeen- - deeplv interested It would lie men to bung to bear fairs. recalled his visit to the United when the boilei of the locomotive ex- the advisability of all 111. The in- officially recording their discharge papers upon he iiiiinls or utir comrades that tu.iies with the Champlain mission in ploded today at Deerfield. the nihilal form of dibcnare an in- JitlJ, and said in conclusion: jured ware Joseph Deli of Milwaukee, with the recorder of their county. be established in "The desirability and importance of strument that cannot he duplicated, alfireman, and James fatrer, brakeinan. "An equilibrium Dell was in a critual condition tonight. e.ery member of the American let on though it iniiv ht. pofc title to obtain a the end by which your country will p.a.v form in lieu thereof, that a'though H a great, perhaps even a leading, role. Bema not be hvid with an pat ticular pride tween the admirable democracy of America and the democracy of France there loda. theie w il come a t me w.th when a considctable is no opposition, either in ideas, feeling yem amount of sentiment will center aiound or Interests. And tomorrow will be as tne discharge paper yesterday. 'In the tate of lennUania today tne man i gianted certain PSOBATE AND 00 AHDIANBHXP NOTICES. A Hiate liomHs time goes on there wnl uvlotihledlv te further roncettsions (Consult county clerk or tbe reepectlre eignera - far further taforeietlooj made b the several states for the bene-- 1 t of the men who serxed in the world nrTmrrHSTRcYToF war and their dependent, m which eent, division, in and for Salt Lake county, if .t I'i impossible for auv reason to state of Utah. In tne matter of the estate of Ernest L. Godbe, deceased. jhldme tile origma! dschaige a mean of huifuicnt evtdeme would be furmshed Notice. for the dam througn tlie record m the The petition of A. H. Godbe and D. eou u recorder' office er without I administrators of the eit Weitheimer, This La No. 3 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a comwo. i or Doable ' estate of Ernest L. Godbe, deceased, which diseases attack how certain for authority to compromise pra.ving petent physician, explaining claims, has been set for hearing on Frithe air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whooping 28 T II Matt ThorIkiNnUir, the Oth day of April. A. D. 1870. at ough Vineru amzation or tlie terntoiv of day, Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave t h ef a tiv.lv planned by ! o'clock p. m., at the county courtHawitii the a thus in an affording inflamed, state, congested theje organs house, in the courtroom of said court, in the firt con entton oi Hie Antercan Salt LaM Cltv, Halt Lake county. Utah. favorabje foothold for invading germs. And- how Vick's JbSf Jklaiids the clerk of bald court " with (tries Rub may be of Yalu in this condition." ier.nt.. affixed, tbia 24th day of was the seal A.thereof J, K. Butler, former captain, D. 1S20. chosen department commander, Henry . March, J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (Heal) adjutant, and Mrs. Dorothy . Few of us escape measles it bringing the medication to bear O'fitjtiixan, By M. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. B Harper, historian A. R. MeBroom, pel! attorney for kSikO Ksv utions adopted mchidcd is qne of the commonest of child- directly upon the inflamed areas. tioners sale the of land teriitonal "Against deliChildrens digestions are hood diseases. to a Lens Every mother IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE division, in and for Salt Lake countv, "Lfgmg the proper d sTilav of the knows the symptoms but the cate easily disturbed by too Amen an state of Utah. In the matter of the flag am! again! the display Vicks, theremistake that most mothers make much dosing. estate of David Keith, deceased. Noof foreign flag ext Apt when aeeom-pairbv Old Glorv tice. is in failing to realize that the fore, is particularly recommended The petition of Banker Trust company g aliens to "Ag.unst the election ' and Etta Keith Eskridge, executors of on membership. child is not fully rccoyered after since it is externally applied and the last will and testament of David the initiation of a movement the eruption and fever disappear. so can be used often and freely fcr"Urgutg Keith, deceased, and David Keith, adit geuc.al and uvie patriotic with the will annexed ol m tne Timed Slate4 ministrator, The air passages are still inflamed without the slightest harmful the estate of David Keith, deceased, proh.b-ith'- g slation terntutial leg Irging is effects. not And if this inflammation pravtng for an order to2 lease certain the maintenance ol ah foreign lanand 28 W est property known as Nos. Vicks should be rubbed in guage schools i cleared up, the air passages may Second South street, in Bait Lake City, IU oinmend'ng that fnie.cn language and until chest for has been set ?be weakened, thus paring the over the throat hearing on rciuned to furnish cmiplne Utah, the papits th day of April. A. D. 1320. at to tp Mcretar of rtaie the court at m., way for pneumonia or serious the skin is red then spread on translnnon 2 o'clock p. county more Tfg.ug rgtd txammatiou of In Ihe court room of said court, inhouse, Balt disease of the lungs. thickly and covered with hot alns M'.yii g aturaiiSdUun Lake Salt Utah. Lake count, Cit', Uundenmmg lfsideuts in Amrtican clerk of said court, with Witness the Nightly applications of Vicks flannel cloths. Leave the clothtinn-vawho to refuse Hftumc erri'o y the seal thereof affixed, thia 24tli day s and ii f?n g Amortc n VapoRub will aid nature in ing loose around the neck and uIjphs of March. A. D. 1420. i n person. to tefnse to Bemplov in Clothes the bed the inflammation. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. arranged iSesI) relieving this g IP cn n ceding law t baf fitim By M. M Snell, deputy clerk, form of a funnel so the vapors cause Vicks acts locally by .'l who dual nowlccge allcgtaiue im-ueorge Jay Gibson, R. A. MeBroom, itt seriHiin Uws to fte;cn A Mark, attorney 'or ulation thru tlie skin to draw arising may be freely, inhaled. them fiout Dev. jioppaugh g n ermnenfs and to kSfi4i petitioners. other iom.klevs public out the inflammation, attract the If the cough is annoying, swallow oiiiii nuig IN THE DISTRICT COURT, FROBATE land- - ' size of of Vicks a the small bit blood away from the congested a division, in and for Balt Lake county, , state of Utah. In the matter of the To armv and navv reem. tiu staoi de-- i spots and relieve the cough. In pea. estate of Elisabeth Winchester, h t Lak h c hot the 8.i St will be of users -' new eased. Notice. Samples to .addition, the medicinal ingrefesVnl and .Marrii finn carnival of J. spring The Stephen Winchester, dients of Vicks arc vaporized by sent free on' request to the Vick o be given bv the I'm hard Y oung Nancy petition E. Procter. Mary E. Ere bson. of the Benjamin Winchester, Josephine Wallace, the body heat. These vapors Chemical Company, 233 Eroad post No. Frank Winchester, Winchester, Roy are breathed in all night long, Street, Greensboro, N. C. Follow Inc rre jati rtlavs enlistment at pravtng for the issuance to Frank InWinof letters of administration the the IfKal army reciuitfng station, lolward chester of Elizabeth Winchester, deceased, Dohertv, Salt Ijike Thoma A. liicclnH,- estatebeen on for set has heaHng Friday, the tAUurnIdaho William wa Iowa William T. Hntiem;, jlrnmett, 2nd day of April. A. D. 1S20. at 2 o clock 30 county courthouse, in the idaho Mile M SIomti. S.rit Lukr ; iloueit pi, m , at thesaid court in bait Lake City, courtroom of H. Trotiler, To. Atello Idjhu. 60c gait I,ake county, Utah. w It ness the clerk of said court, with 11.20 the seal thereof affixed, this lluh day of Mare. i. A. D. 1220. J. E. Cl. ARK. C.ork (Seal; Used Yearly FOR FLETCHERS More Hv M. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. kerdmanJ Lnrkseu and 11. L. Mulhner. L65J Altornej for Petitioners. 'V n OK SWANSON THE ATE! HOWARD Willie one-colu- Ergene Positively the moit porqeoust gigantic and costly attraction ever offered to theatergoers. Price Night, $1 to 3; Wed. and Thun. Mata., 60c to $2j Sat. Mat., 75c 10 ?? 50. t rte American Lefpon i tNews rm0 PLAYING NOW JESSIE BLAIR STIRLING AND HER SEVEN GLASGOW MAIDS SlX OTHER ACTS Three showk dally 2 45, 7 30, Matinee prices 20c, 30c 30c, 40c, 50c Night .15 rv MARIA LO The Famtiuf Poseuse I1 ttIEATrE1VI i fv TCLCPHONC WAXATCH 31 ALL THIS WEEK Harold Bell Wright GreaUat Story, THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH" Why Measles May Be Dangerous - presented RALPH by CL0NINGER and a apecialVsKt Matinee Wednesday and Saturday PHcet: Night, 25c to 75c, boxea $1. Matinees, 25c, 35c, 50c. IN THE ERENCHY REVUE -- Today re Tuesday Parisienne Whirl Wednesday, during . dinner,- - 85 t 3r and ' supper from 19 15 to 12 29 on week night. During dinner, ( to 9. on Sundays, and tea, 4 to . Saturday afternoon. alter-theat- RUT er J ei le-- Fri-ds- v, With FRANK MAYO BROADWAY Thrilling Drama of the North Woods. 'LAST TIMES TODAY Also Joe Martin Monkey Comedy Big Western Special THE DESERT SCORPION i n -- ntl-aen- V for-e- " I ' VapoRub Z' Than 17 Million Jars Children Cry CASTORIA WITH ALL-STACAST Also Third Chapter Tbe Adventures of Ruth l Comedy MODERN n , 111 NEW Two-Ree- Palm Cafe 77 WEST SECOND SOUTH STOCKHOLDERS MEETING. meeting of to khoklr uf th Bingham Mniway Mmrit? fe Milling com eot Miration of ute rhie of luh puny, htch company hnm ih marter of ot of the forfeited for licence nuunl sl.tte taxi, wih be iiild at UingiiHm bait jLrtk fcpngtijun Suite bank, court! slate f L tali, on Thmariay, u 10th day of April, lit., at 12 o chx k noon, for the put 1040 of comridcring mid parsing upon the projfoaiinu for the sale of ml ol the property Mini hvm is of the coin yany to the Barham Empire Mum.tf shares company, a corpornuou, for stock of th! said binjjjhant of tlie to ami company, Empire Mining liKiclttiUtl to iucb other Pumhc t fjiriUatioit 4 oi the tonipMhy a sHawt may be uveary A nuii-puyi- Try Our Merchants Lunch $.50 From 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. -- DANCINf FROM 8 P. M. TO O. O. WOODWARD, 1 A. M. University Student, Proprietor. H Dated tine V. CAHUSOV, of V freUtu-aij- , ' kvi 4 i |