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Show R A. Tin; s.u.t i.aki: Tiiinuxi:, .Monday moknino, march to, iw, i -qw- - nr no ust in talking maoe Not NEBS ARE Born PRIZESAT TRAPS and Then on the other hand TNO,!r-V'JOK'ASHQvnME QNF-O-F book. KECPCftS that N 00 SHOW ME AN OLD VTOIVf- ONE OF 'THESE FLUOWS THAT GO IN THE ICE BOA AND Loo KNC, IN TNB GARBAGE CAN TO IF TMElCfiAMTHNfr, ITS Shooting Conditions Made Difficult by Dazzling Glare From Snow. CASES ON EVERT Niule HER HUSBAND EARNS -HE JUST DROPS IT IN HER. LAD andTHOSE-KIN- Distributes it--, onf OF THAT NEVER. LET HER HUSBAND SPENDOVER y A DlhAE VUPrHOUT TVf AT sne one of Those birds that ars wasted fault ALWAYS FfM&INGr WAT NlS YJIF& KEEP e WITH THE HOOSe TOO A VJIFE NBB I'LL SHovs Kbootlnj conditions could hardly have been more difficult than they were at .the regular Sunday ehoot held over the Salt Iake G'un cluh traps yesterday, the dazzling flare from the ground .nuking the targets almost luvlei-hibut, nevertheless, some of the best scores made' this year weie achlevtd. 8. If. Hharntan, one of the members of the crack trapshooting team whlih will represent America at the Olympic meet, proved his worth yterday as a blue rock emaShrr by carrying away everything at the ctfib grounds that was not hailed down. Ths first thing he did was to oreag forty-nin- e skimmers out of the first fifty, which score carried away the leg in the handicap cup event. The same score tied Iron Morrison on actual breaks, who also chalked up forty-nin- e smash eg to his NOi-DINC- conference a no ret SOU A a. show e; k BASEBALL nr, IHE credit. t The nest thing Sharman did was to win ths Directors' long run medal by thirty-nin- e skimmers straight. breaking At nobody could heat bhaiman s score of out of twenty-fivhe still twenty-fiv- e ratains the Challenge medal, which he has held since he won It three weeks ago. Don Morrison of the refers Cartridge ON BILLY EVANS e, company had his eve Uh him yesterday. He not only tied .sharman In the regular fifty target event by breaking forty-runevent by but carrlej away the breaking M out of the 100, and still ha nf Wiv an unfml: run eighty straight Morrison shot at a total n!"sof 12 5 targ.ts yesterday and broke 123. which U iom hooting. vnt In he broke wsi J. K. lo.an, a from who has just returned trlp to Artsona, and b. H. bharman, who tied Kabbit with Kt out of the lo each. vantage of any slip of the opposition. He would simply say to himself, "I should worry; It is up to the unijure to wstoh tho c things." Ins'ead of. having ths oif'.dal a mers Jail cf decisions, you would Ju-- about make him a tenth man for the team In the field. It has never been the Intent to make the umpire of assistance (o any team; hts job la simply to render rulings on legitimate plays. order In discussing the batting-out-o- f play, the hi lie. e went on to say that no such play should happen; that the umpire khou'it witch his lineup as given to him befote the start of the game, and anv time an Imiuper batsman tried to bat, tt was his duty to' Inform s lid batsman of his error, and See that the right man came up. I can't see that angle. In baseball the uncertainty of the gains la the big thing. Make the umpire render an hnmedl.ite decision on the plavs described, rind you remove many elements of uncertalril), whu h Is not to be desired I belli c I urn voicing the opinion of all the uminick when I say nothin doing tinier a play L completed and an appeal ViiZ s Srl.s ef fltort. gbsut Plays and Flar-- r. e, loo-bi- - ';t a peculiar IndlV'd-'lie- d He goes out, to the ball park to fPe Ha he Ruth, because of Ids aulllty tu bat, pnne pally becau.ee of h.s ab Uty to make home runs Kuth swatting ability the magnet that drew h m to the game. Yet if that same fan is pulbng agamst Boston to win, nothing gives him greater pleasure than to see Uuth struck out Then take the case of Walter John- son or Grover F.evtland Alexander. These two p idler are famed for the.r ao.llty to keep tlie opposition from hltt.n. Their pitching ability m a real drawing card at the gate. Kan go out because th-- y want to see those great pit hers in uct.on. et these same fans, if they are pull ng the other way, get no greater sat faction than seeing either knocked out of the box. X.uurai y. jf there ! one thing Bab Huth h.ites tt is to trlke out. It is all the more cutting if he wh.ff3 with a coup'e of runners on the bases, and a couple of runs needed to w n. Babe has such confidence in hi ab hty to hit that he regards It a an irrpouii for a pitcher to strike h m out. He d esnt mmd It qute su much if he tekes a healthv cut and m sses the ball, but tje does hate to have the umpire call the third one ami deprive him of his lat Babe scldonv says a word alaiut ilmnfv the f,rst two, but htcan yell murder at the srb trator who calls the thud one, Inciin) matter how perfect the strike. dentally It eeems to bode nothing but bud luck for a p tcher who strikes Uuth out on his f rst appearance at tho plate. I s an recoil at least a half dozen unctP last reason whee a pitcher struck cut Huth on his first appearance, only to have Kuth hatter the fences Vhe rest of the afternoon. One day last summer Pitcher Jnsper of the Cleveland club caused Ruth to drive a'most oil the air out of the park on his first appearance. Jasper was us a alow spit ball that floated leisurely up to the plate Kuth would snd, tak a healthy 6wing and the.i m fv The crowd roared, by a w do niarg.ii. and Ruth raved. Frit Courabe, sitting rTHh bn e ball fan U tiaj. ' I n!I! event from the d line wai won by Ion who them Sharman brok all. MorrWnn, waa net with twenty-thre- e dmanhea, nnd J. V. Crone took third, with a score of twenty-twThe double event went to S. II. Shar-ma- n and A. H. Jones. who tied after each shooter had broken twenty skimmers out of twelve pairs. G. W. Hlgernarr, who won a leg In the cup race last Sunday, wdth nirtenn. The scores: was Handicap cup shoot, fifty birds Shot at. 13rk. lldcp. Tot. The twepty-flve-blr- d twcotv-tao-yar- o. nt. :,7 Une hundred bird event- Broken. Shot at. bon Morrison he look each futile awiig. which didn't help the lu,t fellow's feelings anv. As Kuth walked to h!s place in the f eld he glanced over at the Cleveland bunch and remarked: "Don't vou ever 'pitch. I expect to make a li,me rjn record at your exfrom birds pense " A had rrm had kept Coumhe out of tho game for e'ght or n'ne weeks AVhan Boston went to hnt in the last half of the ninth the score was 7 to J neainat them They appeared hopeletsly beaten A batting rally was started, one run had been put over, and the bases filled, with Kuth up, when Jasper was derricked and Bred liny Coumhe sent to the rescue. How- - Roth Twelve ppiis doubles-- S. gloated ns Coumbe walked Into the box. H. Sharn:m Coumbe sent up a alow curve. Ruth took A. )L Jo it. a terrlfe swing nnd missed. Cotimbe C. W. Dixenian stood out on the rubber gr'ntilflg "W'pa Harry Hvagien off the m le," ve'led Ruth The next A. L. NHscn offering was a slow one. and Ruth H. Mitchell to make a fast one out of it Professional. No Cleve'and fan can ever recall a bod ns far. It cleared the right traveled TO that That hit bent Clevef eld fence a nu FREEMAN .out of the ball game, but the CleveOLD HOME land BE HELD land fan? who had lauehed In glee as on hS first appearJasper wh'ffed Ruth ance. gave hm a tremendous ovation as t, I'uneral for'Marry Kolivrt Yes the base ball ths crossed he plate a native of Bufeau county, III., 5" Is a peculiar ndlvldual. a trifle flck'e, rara of age, wltd d ed of lieat trouble fan so that he s hut usually Saturday in Ida room a! the Wilcox to him who ill "Iwnvs w'lling to give credit will be held THin-JaLattmip, Mo., where the body will be- dererves it. taken this aftefnoou. Interment will alao There are three plavs in baseball on bo niade lit Bathrop. Mr. Freeman had been a linotype op- which an umpire makes no ruling unless appeals for a deerator In Salt Hake for th rtv years. He the teamIn intwotheoffield plays it is neceswas only a few days. Surviving are cision.that the plav the be' completed,, rathe-thah a mother, 'Mrs. Mary J. Freeman, a sary made. an appeal s.ater, Mrs. II. U. Scott, and three broth-e-.- t. The plays I refer to are failure to baud' Claude, Charles and Frank, all of w 10 m are m Silt Hake at the present a base, advancing orv a caught fly ball without holding ones base until the coin-ptime preparing to tane the body to tion of the catch, and batting out of order by the player. Th- - other 'day I read rtnarticl by a prominent writer, who, iu a very indiscussed the three teresting manner, plavs that I have enumerated, and ventured the opinion that it would be better If the umpire gave a decision on all Get niv cheap three plav?. without waiting for the team and quirk cure; in the field to make a play on the runyour ner, or without making an. appeal. He health and suc-ithe umpire should call out the demand thought proper batsman, any time an Improper quick results. I batsman hit, regardless of whether or make remaik-abl- e not the mistake wae noticed by the team 1 in the field. here Being .in umpire, It Is only natural failed. that I should take a contrary view. 'I Don't be misam aware of what an umpire Is up Some people led; rome to my i against during a game. oftire first The treat the duties of the umpire rather business men of lightly. This fact was railed to my atthis city patrotention during the recent worlds series. club hit nize and indorse In mat series the winning leid-ing me as the around the $iM9 mark for their share, Write, CaU $3'09. better losers alist than the while got or Ebone men or wofor spec! When the umpires made a modest relot of a $2000. Was. 1116 men, people jumped quest for all oier them for their nerve, and questioned what right they had to demand an Increase for such a soft job. I have wished such people were selectalav8 ed to umpire a worlds series, for I feel 111 MAIN ST. HOURS 10 to 9 p- - m.' would that after one game the umpires dally; 10 to 12 Sundays have some strong boosters. I feel that Is great enough, the burden of the umpire without adding fuither tasks which rightfully belong to the team In the field. ' Aside from the fact that I think the to place the umpire has troutle enough, three rulirgs dmeussed in direct charge Specialists of the umpire would remove the big preball mium placed on the for MEN and wideawake manager plater, the a runner base state rules 'ii The and player. must touch the base, that ho must hold his base until a fiy ball is caught If he WOMEN cares to try to advance, that tie must not hat out of order. All these acts are vioOttice, i4 Main Street, Salt Lake lations of the rules. That puts It up to 10 years experience treating Acute. the team In the field to be on the alert. Chrome and special Disevsea. Modmakes them watch carefu.ly Hie actions ern equipment. Kiectrlciiy. of the base runner, also causes the Uianduur Therapy (aomethlng new). tel. ager to give soma attention to ths isita made by appointment; Wae. 27l5 ting order. I'nless the rulesa called for Laboraloiy lor Intraie-nouthe team in the field to make play whm Free. Consultation medication. a runner missed a base or left bis base Hours to t, 7 to 9. bun, te to 13 Pano reason be would there too siKin. If you cannot call, wrlty for advice. th e player to be on his toes to take ad- - ......... pro-reed- ed ' FUNERAL AT Frea-mai- y Has Appeal at - Paramount Chi--uk- Prescott as Jimes GreenErlrkson, Hie eastern capitalist, in cood on the whole, hut hi makeup, which Indicates that Greentied is euflerins from several fatal diseaNrs, la wetid and unnatural, Garcia, plaed hv Ktonlev Nmplete the cant. Tlio setUntf d is good and much merriment in e hv the barroom with the The First and plgn, t'hfince, which reminded the wet adherents In the auUtcnco that the last chance ia gone. field, ona-sione- American Patrons Delighted by the New Organist I bill. nt v - I o-- w i r. s !, 1 ni-- Ast.rfcii 107. 10) otiinniuK. furJo'ir'r --CrrplF jo Laurt .'Mile- - ifKi, I, W. Harper 1 15. 110. ii II I'M, Klni'lt f'Dvcuth rift fire and ti In If pira' Zid1o 107. ickh u li 104, f.oM Fit h 1 115. Lukc lo7. ( On fnMr 112. Sih A i H 111 Iit in. j B liar Mjifup fering on the new bill, width plavs again Cleaning today and for two more davs. lp" Is the title Of the hew A1 St. John comedy, in which the acrol atic comedian appears in the role of the hired mnn on the mortgaged farm, who s.iea the p!ae and wins the girl via the horse-racroute. hlgh-Lnan- Tijuana Eesults. plete with- gorgeous costumes npd beautiful. graceful dancing, wh eom.l ine to make an arUsile ayd di lubtful plot lire of human emotions. Lung T. Yune and company. Chinese wonder woPVers. present an act of d and mystery that denes extlana-tlo- n in all of its perts nnd furnishes muih pleasure ty Its sunr.nes and unexpected aieirlit-of-han- events.- Br fritrr-s- l Fnce. First rnc. f'r7 f PnHy V. 107 : m e'. . n, i v.A. i M4 co, Iliads I Lu. 2 $.. Wta h wi, V se.'tvj.d. F.li 10, thin!. PH fr. Thee. 1 .ftp. SMr- nr To! nol Sorfi'rd slo ran tm p'- 4 lVjng Second rs e, five farling IP dntni $. (S). wm; Vita ICG Si, li) fs.ta). 2 secoid: J. C. CanlriU ( DielH. Ptird. 1W GtscptijL Time. 1.07 1." $.7. M Giuinlunifin sml An;ui Ivcu ast rsa. 41r nt llwk 101 ,x vfMrJ'Wips Third L4. S3 20. wnn; 10 fDtursinl. 14 40 20. 00. 8. second: onimnds- third fion 104 OVrtsrhf), Tune, 1 24 Plaything. General Byr.g, Preraricnte and Fayette C. slsc ran. 10 Fourth rnre. sit fnrlones Bnrgeyre 2 00, f: fill, wmh: of (Thoirpson). t HTon,'hire 114 tF Suitlil, $2.21, stiMBd; Time. tliird. B'n Fnntel to it. $100. 12t3R. ili.lla, Aadiey K. and W.nnewo'id t'-- f run, P f ei Jack sd 4n 0, eighth nice, one ncVe Oil 3 k. nm: Poire rH $13 7 So, 4 01, tfiVo Kths lift t'srtiezi. cni1; ltDjje 120 (McTutri. Sffst, thrd. Time, 2 04 3 50Hn Kr.pp, War (hd and Broncho B 11 v also rr.n Toronado m (Puc-xanKitl rnre, five furVe-- es 7H0. 0.00. pwi, T0r: Tempt Dun- 2 10. second; Juke rat) JM t ',nrti"i, $20. 110 tVarleyl. Time. $3 00. third. 2$. P1nnifefH't, Nasledovali and George MidPehiick also ran. Werent rsi'e. mie mile srd a sixteenth Ssrnsot !ia iViirtlvrK ?ir.,oft, $5 20. $.0. 107 I'fcrorKlc), won; Lorens Mo $4.0, $ 4. S0. eervud; 'ontuua BT!e ft Time. 1.70. WnldeHs, Lady Bxbj ran. red Lndv Iroeeace Fichth rncA mie rd m eighth WaPe-T-rrN- tv 40. $.1 OO, lie (T llrwtl 10 Orrtiwet, 4 20, u; Bit of H2 fT. BnelH. $.4,20 2.80. seeond; 'rck Ilnflsnd Arms, Bli lPrd Time, 2 ft.' $ 5. and Pulaski also mn, A comedy eklt hasp) on mistaken identity, winch s fi'led witn ludicrous situations and efiectiie humor, is preeitrd by Charles Mi'lard ami com-en- v undtr the title. "A Dcrn Good Reason." Hidwcll and Rice furnisi a of song, dancing and Mory that cause much merriment and is generally Thrills that will please nil w'loSdmlre are pr'diopd by physical achievement the performances on the ringd by Miss Violet, and the antic of her partner add sands and a touch of humor td ths net which Inthe of lure desert the AMID it against monotony. fascinations of the unknown sures datntv dancing and singing feature nest, the tale of the winning of Barbarad is Apresented hv Jw and Tesrl Matfis. and Worth, adapted from the atory by Hat'd world s current everts are shown on Bell WrtjsLt, is told this week at the the screen the by the Fox New., Hiprodrome by Ralph Cloolnger and his Asaoeiate plavers. Former Salt Cloninfter fits well into the part of the Ofpheum Will Head!-'ndaring minim? engineer who finally sav.es Lake Sing-ng- ; in Girl Vaudeville Act the village from ruin when the poorly conBtructel dam breaks and the lives of Wednesday Evening, Beginning the inhabitants are in danger from the torrents of the Colorado river. With hi Sait Lake girl, Miss lets usual charm he also plays well the role A0RME of the romantic lover who learned the has the d'stinctioi) of sharing comhe might language cf the desert that honors hdMn, orpheuir vaude- vine bm om-Ar- : fedneaday 'eve hara Worth, nhe child who was found in nli.g the sands by her dead mother and later Miss Or'ob formerlv wss th wife of adoptel bv Jefferson Worth, played by Harold Orlob, mus'ean and composer and Seldy Roach. a Sait Laker, (the resided, here fpv?iv-era- l Miss Auda Due. with rare intultivenes. var? but has been a vaudeville girl star for the past three or four yea-- s. interpre's the spirit of the western who. although the desert had rotated her Pbe will appear In a elnv'ng act with of her moth-- r, yet thrills to the call of Mis? Oo'etta Ryan, .the pair being it. L. Vicor Gil'ard gives an able porwith "For Pjtv the Sake, g Mexican. trave-t- y e on trayal of Pablo, the melodrama. r, Texas Jo, played by James M'ss Ryan and Mies Orlob a and Pat Moorev, played by Harry J. striking contract in their singing act Leiand, furnish the levity, and their ef- the former twins a Horde till and Pile, forts at wit are enthusiastically recehed lv while Mls Orlob Is petite and dark. The pair wgar some stunning gown?, the'r by the audience Or a Howling Wilderness. James Neill does good work In Ms charart being said to he one of 'the most Now that vou have heard my daughacter of the surveyor who struggles to heautlfujy costumed of anv vaudeville atter. where wmiid vou cdyse her to go reclaim food and life from the desert for traction. They sing wondeffully well toto take e'ngng lessons? the, children who love It, and Miss Viola gether. ws T' anv ch'nly populated district. Hanes, in a businesslike manner, fills begun st Ms Orlob' schooling (minion. jjie ro'e of private secretary to Mr. Worth. Ft. Xsvier ecsdem- in cWn-- A Aii nn Story of Desert Entertaining at d. , Hippodrome ease-lovin- lw (luy-l'sne- -- y arroltif wltft 'olwt Ryan and Lata Orlob and 'Tor Pity beadllaar. NEtvnot'RB HOTEL Grorer rraokio pfdly- AM. Etrnlnv'. 6 Jftj to 0 amt l ZQ to 12 ft. Kuudava, d to 0; Saturday afieraooo, 4 to3; BALT LAKE vf lft18. Tba Paasin Pbow f'r atx mxlita aod tbraa aaatlaeea, opanioft Mnaday, AprU.5. LOEWS CASINO Today and Taoaday, Baa ru Border Lfioo Orajr'a vlfb BfrtWflrMi and H'unrho Bate. Six act of hnii!oM by lamieelUe, Tbo lVaeorfc Ballet.' J5w bill Wedueaday. Coetiauvu, I to 11. . K0TI0 FICTB1ES. furn!hed picture sterling PARAMOrNT EilPRE88 Klatc TWO rrym--a la Die Huyb Ford pmductioa of yesterday for citron of the Uia Hua la Onler'; AL St. Jolia Cinnedy, 'Cleaulng L'p., Broadway theater, the urogram Including t ontiflumi, 12.2ft to U p. n, ai.d the third 'The Desert Oliva Thomaa in Toothful chapter of "The Adventures of Ruth. A I sltlfAN witn Ruth Roiaml. Her Nearly lIuNbaad; FoUj'i comity, a tell thrlblng 1athe Review; Philharmonic orchestra and "Tlie Desert b'orplon" 1 orfaa. Contiououa perfurtoaoca, 11 a. m. to tale of the west. Every character II p. m. by souieons pUked especially portrayed for the GEM Playiny one wek mrareturnt. Mildred her fitness wi b a view to hia or 1 Harris Tha Inf-rn- r (.liapiia la pirticiilar role. SeM; Cbrtarlo comedy; Indies' orchestra. ConUalh Tense action .marks the swift-movi' our 11 p. a. to 2.15 performance, tale. STRANIh Kitty (forko, Jane Elvidc. Carlyle "ihe Adventure of Rxith" has already picBlackwell and Mootavue Leva to Btole Or taken rank a one of the best serial Ruth tiers tures ever show n at the Broadwav. and the AducoaiIi Safety firt picture Gopfier Mining company. Roland is splendid as the heroine Continuous por form nee, 1 p. m. to ll p. at. her supporting asst, 'too, is excellent. Mvste-v- , romance and adventures mark KINEMA The Brut Breaker with Frank tins film. I 5Jyo, a story of tba aortUera woods, sad a two-rebn Joe a also comedy M'lrtla monkey comedy. Ihcie Contiusoo, from 11 to U. Next attmtion. atarliaf a laughing the Broadway program. willItscontinue unFair and Wanner Thuratny, hit. The three pictures bill BROADWAY Last time todav, tili tomorrow. wntn a double feature Th Denert Th Brtirploo'; tlurd chapter, Ie presented with Neal Hart in "The of Adventure Huth with Bulb Boland: two-reMis.don Trail" and Fannie Ward In Our cowed Better Selves." Adventure Holds Screen in Eill at Broadway Grover Frankies Folydols Present Th Parlsienne Whirl aa Headliner for B evu a at new revue to be presented by at the Drover Frankies Follydol Newhome hotel this week has a decidedand naony ly French touch. The gowrn mu-i- c have teat indefinable distinction and Cass which alwajs mean "direct from I aris." u'ne entire company opens the snow in "The Parlhlenne Whirl." a mad melange of color, dancing, music, stunning costumes and beautiful xgirl vvnv of g 7,n51o' ix -- rf T By Tad Indoor Sports ffO eblLfMO-PJE-fL- hS You're Not Too Poor I PO INN futura fi AnG" POVfJ- AikT AM H?'gJ IPL ttovjGUT OtMM iTOVE" GlviNfr A PA(iTt AnO the. tu(ZJN - , N- it A WBMk T Cot-- 0 1 Smith h h,s-fi- epc id frer-T- - apcc JTAsJ5 JIAULH MtU- - PtM tr yjjgLL GCUfk A Ih SfiMCSotry vno ENXILAND ' CKjNr ear a shot- - ot 56NtEr0t3 4 I ACQUIRES GUN LONG-RANG- E Nowhouse Thia Week. it 4V" this weik'a Border Legion Gives Thrills at Casino 111 cures others boulevard, rendered by Mis Deede Reed and a bevy of six Parisian Irena. In the next number Mr. Frankie offer the daintiest novelty of the season, Wholl Take the Place of Mary," featuring Francis Theriac, tv ho make of It a sure-fir- e hit. To hi own original dance creation. Mr. Frankie Iyhs gien the name cpring-time- 's Garden." A Kiss for Cinderella gives opportuand the "American nity for Miss Alien Beauty Fxtet'v to display some atVinning gowns. cleer dancing and melodious aimting. Hv popu'ar request, Vanity Fair' and The Military Uirla" will be added te Anaconda Copper Companys Safety FlrsV Films to Ea Shown at Strand IS IIOrSK IN ORDEir ha proved the American This Afternoon and Evening. CAPACITY house at one of the most successful of Sir w'ere given a surjesterlay new the concerts in the will by Arthur Win Pinero's play and It special prise V A CON'D A COPPER MIXING COMformerlv of oe remembered a rat stage sucre onanist, Gordon BreMand, Mr. Bretland A PANY'S "Safety FI rat film, allowthe T.voM, San fTancio. with Bii!:o iiurke rd John lrw In the s'.so tui.g The ralrtia.'' It being Palm ing all the mining and metallurglca1 opleiadmK roh-s- . As a photop.ay. with.KIsie "'j,,' eration at Butte, Anaconda and G.eat lor jSurdav. tergal on a the star, a yrodured Mr. Hret!nd hns had a notable career Fails, will be presented at the Strand Ihe first time at the I aramount-Kiiipren- s both at an theater DC afternoon and evening. as it, plaMd having to a IV. l.niao it te .effort! proved The pictures are given under the amthe UlnHo and American at tsn Franj Turf Results mrintal life at cror pun usca. and Entries It is t.ie ofatorv which with well the as of the Utah Industrial commission Tivoli, as pler of a governess who marcisco, and the Utah rhapter American mining he was connected for five year. ries the widower. Tna husband starts 0 able car is congress. Receipts are to be devoted to That Olive Thomas Tijuana Entries. nht in drawmK comianson letween Is dfj furthering mine safety work In Utah. of the thrills, suspense and his wife and the dear departed, who strongest Inof emotional Acting Youthful R.r T'nlTcnal keohe. ALL The , her la'est onstratel picture, uhst was de y eight thousand feet in all.quent paragon, J iri rf of intensity which made a rinimmjf, flv aud a half I I three are seldfilm, to be wiiuli scenic and eduyesterday opened Folly," that (lopmonts, howe'er, demomdrale Mcl.cJ'nM ll'. Jlm I.. JIi, Am or cmtlona Interest,of great 140 P(d'til-ibook role i davs thousand Its the haa amoik Fhe A two-re- d Sunshine to was woman verv the him;,ui untrue engement. Mirdead ll.t, IUh Duiaj- n.t. Freda of hcraalf In e are who raaner? film flmla nlalneii t' will ba givi en In connection with in (vt, ahe waa klilel In an automolni. pievnyoungI anntliarn elrl L G IlfuJiiioa 11V i.p JihI. Liva IIS.i.ur.ittitf. of awl of them. Hrvv'a fammia wvk maalstrom intrigue into ta,tlon, im 1ol a' phingo J al. f fur arckiont just ax alia waa atjout to J' itce. tale, Tlie Border le.'ion, " winch heads rxiniial hhe I married to a man who lor with the teal Lit.icr of her child. llci uf 1JU Titr 11..li'R, ( njt h I1', ma ie her his wife merely for a blind eo llo. DftAXA AHD TAUTEVUIF. Difoctitl t (tn J i. H"Rit B The star wins sympathy throng tout the the prograip that opene I at I wit-eMe div. Ths story WiMkii he could carry on an affair with anothers PAXTA'IER Vati'Win no, I'pnam 11 , MoiitiptticrT MU now pi yin. picture and cics a .i iendid performance Man-- i bt Nancy fuifejntr Third (Imnii in, fiv of a ro'e tbtt calls for the gamut of the tho adventures of a young woman ,p tie wo 'an, who happens to he1Jiiwd hjr Blair itirltaf and (L iu 11 Lit Uc W 111. emotions. The younaistcr, wholly un An hands of Isirder outlaws ard is lti'ed ions n. . Kd, I vita i!M krtro t$lx ntUtr feataia. iltiftfa, I he dramatic situation Karull s ious v! the camera, plavs the nnl aitli color, romance and darn? ej Dodes lls, Duly ! a nit ton I1. rllng from Tho atawa daliy 2.4S, 7.$0, ;U. Mw Miss iS. Thar tl.t Way 11 . Hav and Miss Bair in solo tills uii sunl arrangement are sufficient bill Wedoraday. and the rest of the I. title boy loie aptet1ingly fnrl uc: clalmuur. Foirrh of ass actress, hut an any Judah to Miss dancing, .Mis issahl'ltlea ;ed the la cast is good. ty Ralph rkninfr and iNrUlt Cmk ll. SUft i lhi, Ilautajcnw 1H. H. t occasion anl fllPrOtiROilE Dris oil, under the to D K every direction of Thomhs arises Bs and Th gowns Eaborate la settlmrs gorgeous k Winning of Barbara Mis lh Ur.u 1U, Mewl IV, , ( ItitMif are among the embellishments of tn Bother, present the "Ietcook Rul e" a? gives a perf irmunce tiiat will be long plajtta Worta. Alt tltia war a, wltk malmac 107. Of recent fla)trs best the of the one Wodai-Haas number of the remembered hesdpnc vaudefil.e bv and Hatnrday. Hush Ford. picture, which Is dircK'tei Fifth ne, ch.inilnj:; mlV and c verity yard Tlie act is reportion of the sci eetv characterization. Of a different order is the other of0RPBErM-NexaudOTfiit bill opes Wrdara-t(riimui loft, hiimninr Kuril JoO'. Antlri) K. 112, fn-- Lxts, House in Order" -- n Theaters At the ! select school for young womtir.ued In en in Lake Forest, one of the Wlndv citv s suburb. Khe later wa a pupil of Mme. Hanna Bulller. and learned the of Howard Tiuno under the guidance , o who was am"itted with the orchestra. H.'mpiiony PARIS. March $9. Deiavarez, a FYenrh Inventor, yesterday sold to the Iench government the patent of a new gun. which, after thorough has shown It has a range of fromtests, 199 to 12i miles. The shell leave th? muzzle of tills gun at a speed of approximately 4173 feet per second. long-ran- Lloyd George announced In the British parliament recently that had been negotiating with France to Decure the right to use the plans for the gun, and the belgian government is now manufacturing a similar cannon at Liege. m erica n military attaches In Europe have written to the government asking hat American represntat!es may be preeent at tests of the weapon. In connection with development of this piece of ordnance, which is ea'led "the Turbon cannon. it may be recalled that two year? ago last Tuesday the German i egaiT to bombard Fans with their "Big Bertha," the shells falling in the city as If from another planet iong-ran- Certificate Issue Announced. WASHINGTON, March IS. A eerie of treasury certificates without th circulation privileges and not acceptable in payment of taxes, was announced today Houston. The issue will by Secretary bear date of April I and will mature July I and will be for $290,000,090 or more at an Interest rate of t per cent. Preliminary, reports lnd'cate that subscript wins to the issue of treasury certificates dated March 18 and maturing March 15. 1921. will approximate The books closed yesterday. Heavy Time. - ' Dobbs Tme must hang heavily on your hands." Nobbs "Whv?" Dobbs Well, you wear such a large London wrist watch. Tit-Bit- e. Dr. W. M. Griffith Drs. Shores & Shores kk"l s SS INDOOR. 6 POP-T- PornG onj Go DINNCT- - TO PATy nie' Sleep in Style ro jwlu CAfLO Faultless ANO ONtW Tt FfAJP 7Vm TlTCTLCS HO H?VTano So Fa.-N- 0- ! C wwet iain rt, -- 4 , |