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Show TOE SALT LAKE TRIIil'N'E, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL H BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE : 320. 10, McMANUSOTHING WRONG EXCEPT RUN DOWN All , Riht Lungs Right, but Blood Weak All Heart blaAJMifMrnjidjfTioAcco cannorC jiat, orC, jiwuTrtkj ate needed to entetl iJuj jtetducUon Jlo NO ENEROY OR ENTHUSIASM of T&nenuittc. cunnituj.' ail JuuKinoulJcd IhU Ji'tliItnan4avdUcJm(in Aueb-intAral mnteri tktUAsLUoj That's When You Need Pepto Mangan The Red Blood Builder When you fee I weak anj almost sick, see it doctor and find out wbat is wrong. It mar be a serious illness. But la many rases the doctor finds nothing rcailv wrong except a general condition, duo to the need of stronger, richer blood. For ovrr thirty jeari phvsirlans hav reioninicuilc'1 Glide's ivpto Mangaa lo restore weakened blood to its normal run-dow- healthy stale. imparts to tba blood the elements it needs to build up rigorous men and women. Children whose blood is impoverished become listless n and pale and fail to romp. creates a supply of nourishing red blood that nt;kes the eheeks glow, the eves sparkle and bring back the energy for play or studies. 1opfo Mangan Is obtainable In liquid or tablet form, whichever prove most nnveuirnt. Both' forms possess identical medicinal qualities. There is but on geuuine Ask and that is Uudss. and look for Gude's vouy druggist for tb name Uudes" on the package. ' If it is not there, it is not (Advertisement.) Pepto-Manga- Pepto-Manga- j&tllimj jtoiij of JtLcAillcj ihe jueccc ACmaftio ait, a, o' 2)uxinq ike fdjk'uettuJandJ cj 'aid CoJxaJ have pnodalmed Ifit mcAll Jht IfiAqin oj Jfamlctdand atiutuf ofr pAidUa,J)eat tnlh& ItilAirtc. colts $.50 a 4lt to Jtiii tn Ike. Ecuthut it will tcdkowi i. at the .T&tTCtnas jot Ihe, task tune, loditj witfLout. any finia tmcicadc Jnyfo qeb 4nt&Ttiykt 9j you .dent orma teaL eaxtijihe house will k? excluded - Pepto-Manga- ! well vuotUh cl little, lut.ids fuctuAJL'id 4uniting Pepto-Manga- shall not be eligible to start n any selling race In the name or Interest of original owner for thirty racing days after date of claim. so claimed duff and E. J. Trogan from Provo: AbREOPEN ner Chlpmun. William Barrett. Itlph American Barrett and IV. A. Birange. CASE RIDER Fork; George IVixey, W A. Flrmage and , V. R. J. F. Id endenaiill, hprliigvlllo: fluff and A. R. Freeman, Hpanlnh Fork, NEW YORK. April 9. The stewards of and V. Raynor Goalee and Ianl ry Goalee, Ihe Jockev dub have refused to teopen Lehi. the rase of Jockey Johnny Loftus, under suspension. The stewards also declined to reopen the esses of O Bvrnes, In CAMELS for a Jockey's license, snd of James M. Collins for a trainer's Jieense. ANTIDRY Other appllestlons for itrensei, denied were: Jockeys William Kspp, cCnlloert, J. (Iroth, T. Harrington and N. Berger; (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) Trainers V. Hendricks, Cec'l Knight, CHICAGO. April I. Dromedaries, those McDerinit, Prank Martin snd Clyde phi), with four legs and those with but two, lips. A license granted to Jockey Kirsoli-bauparaded the streets today In search ol last mouth was revoked and an oasis, but the search was in vain. associations under the Jurlsdli tion of the Following the camels, which had been club were asked to refuse further entries borrowed from a circus for the occasion, from J. C. Sturgis. came long strings of automobiles, loaded A new race rule wss a lopted, as with persons who are not in sympathy follows: selling with the prohibition laws. The earn were 'Rule 172-Every horse running in decorated with placards commendatory of selling race niay be claimed bv anvone Governor Edwards and Senator Hitchowner his or inv person acting except cock. In his interest after the race for his The parade was the formal introducthe value of the race to price, plus tion of Chicago to the new Order of the winner and as much more In addition Camels, recently horn In Milwaukee, and the claimer wishes to hid. Any horse which Is building up membership all over the country. The promoters are out to recruit at least 100.000 members In Chicago and they hops to secure a total SALT THEATRE membership of three million or more before the first anniversary of the birth of THE NEW YORK the order. They wlU work at all times WINTER GARDEN for more liberal taws snd will bring prest ENTERTAINMENT sure to bear upon every candidate for DE to himself LUXE work to office pledge public for such laws. It Is estimated that with several hundred thousand men driving at ona point they will be able to knock some holes In the prohibition laws. C. Porter Steen of Han Francisco Is the national organiser. REFUSE TO LOFTUS INAUGURATE BATTLE Central Utah Association Will Be Composed of Eight Clubs. Speeial ' Ike Tribes. t. 9. . Gem ONE WEEK OPENING TODAY 0 CHICAGO ri ri ju U nu II tl tl ri ri I uuu n i nii n ri nti u n r. ii ii u ii vy TONIGHT LAST ii ii ii ii ti ii ii MONDAY AND TUESDAY Musical and Social Event of the Season n ii n , The Sonora Italian rand Opera Company ' 50 GREAT ARTISTS 50 Including BEATRICE PIZZORNI ALFREDO GRAZIANI CARLOS MEJIA OONSUELO MEDINA EDUARDO LEJARAZU 8PERIA CAST EL ROSA DI CARLI FRANCISCO CRUZ ENRIQUITA PALMA IN A SPLENDID REPERTOIRE OF OPERAS Kn EOTO-MAYO- Monday night Rlgoletto Lucia Dl Lammermoor Tuesday night Tuesday matinee, double bUlCavalleria Rub ti cans b Pagliacd Augmented Chorus and Ensembls Magnificent Costumes Gorgeous Scenic Embellishments Special Grand Opera Orchestra, Ignacio del Castillo, Conductor. PRICES: Evenings $2.50, 12.00, $1.50 g 1.00. Plus Wsr Tax. Matinee Entire Lower Floof, Boxes and Loges, $1.00; Balance of House, 50c, Plus War Tax. ot Introducing a fascinating star in a spectacle of umming magnitude, action and human appeal. MARTIN BECK Presents The Uarlon tlorgai Dancers ef jure belief V p 6 crrj Bcll-an- s Hot iwater Sure Relief S Jfor indigestion Drs. Shores & Shores Specialists for MEN and WOMEN Z9 Li iifV 1 Main Street, Salt Lake It ers' experience treating Acute, th conic snd Special Lnaexeea. Modem' equipment. Electricity, Therapy (something new). ijnduuirmade by appointment: tel Waa. 87S5. Laboratory (or intrave--o- u medication. Consultation Free to , I to : Hun. 1 to 11 t.ours if xu cannot call, write (or advice. Office, y. JACK KENNEDY A Co. its follies and foibles, wherein a womans loveliness weaves a spell of contamination. COMEDY CD MORTON Caught Under Ante. MARINO A MALEY Matinee i 1-ia- r MATINEE TODAY i The Comedy "IN WALKED JIMMY" presented by Ralph Cloninger and aeeoclate player to 75c, boxe $1; matinee, 25c, JJc, 60c. Next week, "SINNERS" Price: Nights, Z&e American Last Times Toay VIVIAN MARTIN . In Husands and Wives GORDON BRETLAND At the Great Organ TED HENKELS peris I to The Tribune. Boy Is Burled. MONTPELIER. Idaho. April 9. Funeral services were held at the Georgetown meeting house yesterday for David eon of Mr. and Hayes, the Mrs. John R. Hayes, who died Monday after a long Illness. the Tim ef Attlla. LEO ZARRELL A CO. JACK HUGHES DUO Topic Flcrenz Aces S Adelaide ORCHESTRA Shows starting 12 noon, 1:16; 3:15, 6:15, 7:15 and 0:15 p. m. . POCATELLO, Idaho, AprU 9. Ransom Kimpton of this city had a narrow escape from death when his car overturned Wednesday near Portneuf. The car ran over an embankment and after a couple cf sommersaults landed on Kimpton with the main weight of the engine on hie ide. Paseersby hastened to hi relief and rescued him In time te prevent any very serious Injuries although he U bad'y bruised and scratched. 1 Klnograme Viat drop In "CAUGHT IN A JAM B ,r PARIS. April 9. According to news from a reliable source, nothing is being talked of In Budapest but a royalist plot which proved abortive owing to Indiscre- Units and the Interventions of the peas- ants party, the Vienna correspondent of the Temps telegraphs today. A project waa Initiated by Christian nationalist deputies to replace former Charles on the throne, he to Emperor come secretly from Swltserlaud under a false name. The support of the army was assured the conspirators, the correspondent says, who expected to accomplish the stroke by surprise and Inaugurate a new dictatorship of Christian nationalists and the army. In - AUSTRIA FAILURE BUVK&V iNpIGf ST0J LL-AM- a Dance Drama In Written and Directed by Leonce Ferret. CHRISTIE ROYALIST PLOT IN NOW FLAYING The Brazilian Heiress Featuring Frankie Kalcey FIVE OTHER BIO FEATURES Thro ehewe dally 4:45, 7:J0, 1. Frlc Night, Lower Floor, 60c, ENTIRE BALCONY, SOo Mill, 20c. S0e. Philharmonic Orchestra Sunshine Comedy THE ROAMING BATHTUB PATHS NEWS Strand Last Times Todsy The Astounding Photoplay Based on the Experiences of Aurora Mardiganian The sol Auction of Souls There win never bo another ture like It Coming Tomorrow ALLAN DWANS ENID BENNETT In THE LUCK OF THE IRISH' Night Except end T uetday Begin Thurs-day " LOEWS CASINO Home of the survivor of a mininp Armenian girla. " Coming Tomorrow n ri ti ii nri u nu shows NOW PLAYING LOUIS DEfiniSOn pic- , FUSS AND FEATHERS A MISFIT EARL' HIGH CLASS ACTS or VAUDEVILLE CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE, 1 1 TO 11. Weekday matlnera 20u, kiddlea 11:. Evenings and Sundays She. Prices Matinee, 15c,' 25c, 50c; Evenings, 15c, 25c, 60c, 75c, $1. "THE WORK OF AN ARTIST" Miriam Brooks CHOCOLATES 1. The choicest of earth's bounties are In these chocolates they are aome of Nature's sunniest smile. Try them and you'll not be content with the regular commercial' chocolates hereafter. Phone Ca Sunday orders today; prompt da- -, liveries. Our ICE CEEAM I alito the work of an artist." it is so much better than "rtore' cream there ia no comparison. Call IVfs. 6418-- J 268 Second Avenne . . a BROADWAY A dazzling spectacle of high social life, with u n ti u ti n u u nu nu m aii ii SEATS NOW ON SALE AT OBPHEUM TICKET OFFICE p ii p yen znzzzzxnzz: mncnnnnncnnnnnniii JkeJdy'BcauUul. TIME OFFERS FOR SHIP PURCHASE n M M Matinee TODAY by-la- ii ii ti tt nia LAKE Hbr hSM nnnznzzzzzzznnnncnnacsnsnnsnssiic n rr n SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT n u Presenting' Oaly tha Best in Motion Pictures m The Central Utah a an eight-clu- b amateur baaabaU league, wxa organiaed at tha Provo Commercial club la at night. Tha towns to be represented In the' new busher union Indus Lehi. American Fork, Provo. Spring-til- l, y Spanish Fork, Pajaon. lleber and cither Eureka or Pleaaant Grove. from the contesting Forty delegate ton ns attended til Pleasant session. Grove and Euieka were not represented, the lint to be admitted request of Into the circuit, backed with the necessary wherewithal, prompted the delegates to extend an Invitation to these two towns to consider an affiliation with ttie circuit In order to make it an eixht-cln- b In tha case that organisation. neither of these towns rare to enter, one be will of tha other ciitba dropped, unless OPENS the board bf directors of the league en- ROCKEFELLER ters Bingham or Midvale. CAMPAIGN A set of to goern the circuit was drafted by a committee appointed by the convent Ion and adopted. The code is (Chicago Tribune Hpec.'al Service ) very similar to the one that governs the CHICAGO, April 9. "The spirit of Cachfe Valley league. The delegatee who Is as much lacking among adopted the rules Included J. F. Menden- Christianity hall ef bpringvllle. J. 8. Hiatt of Heber, the rich as among the poor. This is for the unrest and H. B Irvine of Provo, William Barrett largely responsible of American Fork. W. R. fluff of Spanish the spirit of unfairness which characsaid John D. Docko-felleterises the day. Fork and Lesley Coates of Lehi. Jr., who arrived today on a whirlElection of a president, a secretary, a treasurer, a staff of umplrea and other wind campaign In the lntcrchurch moveofficials wss left to the board of gov-- , ment. Religion Is woefully lacking among all ernors, of the league, the personnel of tuUi w ill be chosen by the various groups, yet there Is a feeling, a yearntowns entering the league before next ing for something better In the lives of Tuesday night, when the board will hold mankind. No city, uo home, no buainess Us Initial session. is safe where there Is no ohurch. It Is Each lown entering the clrrult wlU the principles of Christianity that underpost $200, as a guarantee of good faith, lie our civilisation. with the secretary of the league before Mr. Rockrfeller begged to be excused May L Funds left In the treasury at. the when asked whether the entrance of woend of the season are to be divided among men Into the political arena, with full the teams that finish the playing sched- powers of suffrage, would have a tenule according to their respective standdency to make the world better. That is too large a problem for me ings at the end of the season. Clubs will pay their own expenses and will keep the to solve. ha laughed. money on their home games, except a small per cent which goes Into the league The price of admission to all CONSIDER treasury. games will be 50 cents. Children may be admitted free of charge, tnls matter being left to the board of governors Only bona fide residents of the competLAST TIMES TODAY WASHINGTON. April 9. Offers of ing towns will be allowed to participate large shipping interests to purchase, sub- in league games. This clause In the byof the legal ban, the . Special Ject to The laws was adopted after a red-hdebate. twenty-nin- e the lifting former German passenger Home clubs favored Importing one player. liners SENSATIONAL FALL over durtaken the Managers of respective teams must file ing the war areby undergovernment OF THE consideration with the president of the league a list of the shipping board. BARBARYr COAST fifteen players, from which the personnel byChairman Benson, in making this anof his club Is to be chosen. Towns repre. (Finger of Justice) acnouncement said while that tonight sented will have first choice of their tion was WITH home-tow- n pending in the District of Cotalent. ' The schedule for the league will he lumbia court to make permanent a temCRANE WILBUR forbidding sale of the drawn up Tuesday and submitted to the porary Injunction concerns Former Leading Man ef the also had subooard and the newly appointed officials vessels, shipping Wilkes Stock Company mitted proposals that tha liners be alfor --thetr approval. It waa the sentl-meof Salt Lake of the delegates at last night's meet- located to them for service under an opA should tional to the darirgly vivid Isle of San purchase ing ,o play one game a week at home and courts agreement Ftanclaeo's underworld and later permit. The form of operone' game away. scarlet women. Iff legates at the meeting last night ating contract being worked out to meet ALSO these conditions that the operaprovides wig ere backing the league include B. Fourth Episode B. Hrvlno. Arthur Taylor. G. W. Craig. tors shall recondition the liners for pasI THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH J. H. Buttle. C. Preston Peterson. James senger service at their expense and put thepi In commission under the boards supervision pending an absolute sale. LEHI, AprU Ernie Shore Home Town Hero. WINSTON SALEM. N. C.. April The home folk of Ernie Shore. New York American league pitcher, turned out XOO yesterday to see the tarbeel sluing here pcrlorm In big company and on the old ot where he plaved as a kid. The player's Dies of Hemorrhage. people were ample paid. He turned beck the Brooklyn Nationals for five Innings BOt'VTIFUL. April f. Keith, the althout a score. In the rush to get up son of Mr. and Mrs. It. J. W. close the crowd Incidentally robbed Babe Busningham, died at the L. D. 8. hospital Ruth, bhore a teammate, of three home In Bait Lake last evening, after a abort runs owing to ground rules illness of hemorrhage of the brain. - |