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Show r t THE SALT LAKE THIHUXE. MONDAY MOliXIXU. AiHIL American LedfoB O 'jUVew's Carnegie endowment for Interna but protested volubly against being sent timiul lame on November 1? Issued Die France on the ground that he had a first reasonably authentic summary of brother In the Austrian army and did Ihe direct end indirect costs of the reet wish to be responsible In any way World war. After taking all the coun for hla death. Whila was being casa bia Irina engaged on both eidea of the con Investigated at ramp he headquarters the direct cost as served the usual rookteahlp filet, the In squads (hr, yUH.Oou (KiO.ooO. and slates that ths Indiright and wrong and the manual ef arms. rect toata "have amounted to almost as Tha very touch of the rifle and bayouet much jnore." leeme.l to Inarras his conaclent ioui ecru The eapitallaed value ef soldier human pies, so thst, before any move life, which Is gtveu anion the "Imllreqt' nisnt hs would blurt ssscuting out: "But I do not carls. Is placed at 33,6il,2?4,iIS. wsnt.ts learn this, I do not want to kill The property losses are divided as folmy brudder." lows. On land, '9.960,OOOtOMI; to shipThs sergeant stood It as long as he one. lavas fli. of snd 00,000, cargo, ping could, but finally, hla becoming production la an indirect cost of the war, exhausted, he shouted: pelisses which has meant to the nations 45,000 to worVy need don't you, you ''dsy, viM) IKK). 1, 000.000,900. War relief added about Mhat. Til kill your brother for The loss to neutrala through the In'ou." The Home Sector. direct cost to them Is placed at e , The total Indirect costs to all A negro offlcor proudly directing negro nations, those engaged In the war and soldiers at on work docks at Bordeaux, the neutrals, la 8151, 812,547. 5t0. suddenly sees one of them sound The report, which was gathered from France, on a bale. Awakens him: "For hundreds of rellabls sources by Ernest asleep I., Bogart, professor of sconomlca In the do Lead's salts. man, rouse jsrsslf what you think you are, anyhow a regUniversity of Illinois, In estimating ths ular W est pointer'" . "capitalised value of human life," flsea the worth of the Individual at ftgurea ranging from :ujQ In Bulgaria, Turkey. Special te The TnbaM. C recce. Japan, Kumunia, Berbls and KEMMERER. Wo., April 11 Kem other countrtea, up to 4730 for the merer poet No. 17, American Legion, at United Ktates, where the economic worth Ite regular meeting this week adopted tbs of the Individual to the nation is plaoed following resolutions: "Resolved, That Kem merer post No. 17. St the highest. In addition to the 131.551,000,000 given Xsmmerer, Wyo., heartily endorses ths 'four-folas the economic worth of those who loet plan of beneficial legislation iclr.lfves or were injured In actual wsr-7.- 1 as as forth by our national executive committee 'In session at Washington, D. re, An equal amount Is allowed for civilian losses. Although many of the lat- C which plan embodiaa the following: "Land settlement, home aid, vocationter were of children and old persona. Instead of men In the prime of life, the al training, adjusted compensation at the given for the civilian loss Is rate of one dollar and a half per each believed to bo (onscrvstlve. day of service. Be It further "Resolved, That our senators snd rep' "Granting the propriety of placing a lapilal valuue on human life." aays the resen I at Ives be urged Itto give this bill further of losses, both their full support. Be . report, "the total amount civil and military, on the basis of M. "Resolved, that a copy of these rose to lutlons sent be Senators Francis EL Barrlnls computation, which includes women gnd children as well as men, may Warren and John B. Kendrick and to then be set down as 567.000.000.000." Represenlatlvo Frank W, Mondell.'' The number of known dead Is placed at (.008.771, and the presumed dead at Ipertsl te Tbe Tribune. 3.(91,800. To the losses from death and 11. Apoat of RUPERT, Idaho. wounds there are added "those resulting the American LegionApril baa been organised fiom disease, pestilence, privation, hard- at Heybum under the name of tbe Howand similar land Croft post. The following officers ship. physical exhaustion CHUMS." have been elected: Jake Olson, post commander; V, R. Glatta. adjutant; Byron In an early draft there was sent to Campbell, treasurer; Wilfrid Williams one of the cantonments an Austrian who historian, snd Harold Htory, chaplain. liml no objections to serving In the army. A dance will be given by the poet April 1. Tlr nl rtrrt 11.739.-000,0- sev-er- al d' 00 see rI 1020. 12, be. ked buffoon Suittr'f wad l.ialiiaer Llrlt and Aka-ler- . He was for scveial rears toll Krli keon as Itr. hlmpeon has s good iMrltoue with tbs Boston Mis r(wa flight. company. psrt and he fills It with ess. Pram-tacCrus basso from the Llrtc. Vivian Moore get a few laughs with her IllliNiOKOR Itklpli lurlhc'r bhi Itio Janeiro, has the role of Hparaf u.lls. tmperaon t Ion of Isadlc, Ihe Hi sndlnav Ian - ta Sinm-M- i Xls iia ii alt erk Ihe sssaeain. tonsurlo Medina will sing house maid. Ilrr ctiaWt lacking tn bMJuJay and ha1urda, Hilda, the hunchback s daughter. sputa, and she will no doubt polish it up MOTION PICTU1ES. All the other roles are taken bv splenbrims the end of the wetk. rARAMtil NT rMPUKbS Tcelt H. IWiDMr did singers Kpcrla Caatrl. incaso so- ta (iritliutltHi, r ha net? Wliy prano from five iteggto, Torino, plavs Niitrini ptwM Urlfkiit, (ilodi Luisa Arinas sings Jcanno, tagdalens. Meanm. lido and Knalff Dwnirl, ivholrw and Prospero ponce, Moutervns Leoan all far taM. itNuiiauoua. 12 SO to It p. m. polds Per Ini, Kafaei Tagle, Nerrlwo AAUtKM A 'Ttn Lie k f IIvm IrUh, from lvarado and Aurora Almetlo will also sp-- I the iluf) br llarohl liHifaih, Palhr nmtcdv mar. Ignacio 1ml t'aetlllo, for two years Mull ad Jfff ra "IfiiLa Hula Towa?t Kathf conductor with Tetraaainl. will wield the Hafirs; (irufhMi Hri U ad at lie ergan. ImvIoh at the head of the ancctal grand m. lu nrrUwln, lontlnuoua, 11 11 opera orchestra carried by the company. y w. dall?. The Orpheum conceit N will I urcheatra k kM A'SlH.ld a tlemaa 1IUM slrk AIK round out the organisation. ik. Henry ytr. rMuil, I oAltuawn. "Cavallerta Itusttcana" and TagUscrC 'l hr frw U te 11. Starting Ibnraday, are to be sung at Ins Tuesday matinee, Peddler ef and "Lucia dt HIUIAPWIV 1aa Ilmen jfkii.i, UaM Tuesday klAf LACK Hit A DOWS,' ihm Vox feature night The Tuesday matinee will be' a la Muatra Ma Kerr'; kwtafoae Sable. I hr Adi rat area ef popular priced one. Itb all seats downiwwlj; fifth photoplay shown at the Caalno Rulh stairs aslllng for t orchestra seats are Won ft xy and Tueadav la IlKhlrned lv 13 and (1.50 for tbe toe charming of IVkkv Hyianu. evening Ntapui la A Mnhra Sal use ' Home wonderful character acting ta ahoan (fms lb lure bv Oacar Wildr; reeiedv 12 Slat Hroka; in the play and in the end, although the nrrhtalra. ioaliaueda, e'cierk whw le Jf p. m. da t.i, clouds looked black at firet. they are to have a aiher lining STRAND Said la "fun and Tenth Kred Jon tntertaina with a fee pleat era; Maelf 'Ufflnr,1 ('all $ Cip; ( brafrf ant momenta on hla x 'op hone and then y. m. (e 11 p. Ootlag. Ceallaeoaa, the auriirnr jnatsta Vpon a few inoro mo.nenta Main ary! Wain in After the franc, put over an unusually clever assortment EAST BASEBALL of new and old tokea WON BY Kdaard Farrell and company In Suspicious of Hobby should be a warning to the masculine part of the audience In the final games of ths East high twit no mure man can fool a woman. at bool, class basrh&lh scrl.a the sophoHorne dramatic momenta are part of the mores captured ths IntercUss championgood things thst are to bo murder acene whkh turns out to bo all a ship, winning from ths seniors bv s scor, ALL theabout of 3 to 0. Ths freshmen who lost to ths mothers In general are feminine Jest. Joe Christy and Kitty Ryan are there sophomores Thursdwy defeated tha junbrought back to the mind when seeing cornea It a hen to should The' "Blnners" at ths Hippodrome this week, dancing. iors by a score of 7 to , making a tt more dancing and less singing, but for second place. adequately played by Ralph L'kminger and do some clever coatomea and put thev hare areoctate playrrs. In the sophomore-selor contest neither In excellent fashion. Ths story tails of a young girl's strug- their act over nine scored until the lest Inning, when e The men put two across the girls ara up In the the second-yee- r gles to fight her way to success In that alleged moat wicked cltv. of the world, air moat of the time, but they are thor- plate. There were only four lilts In the Mura Auda Hue oughly at home there, even when tt w hole game, three by t he eophomeree and little old New York. playe the par of ths country girl, Alary cornea to hanging bv the hair of ouc'a one bv tile seniors. Alorxsn pitched (or Horton, who tries to retrieve' Lie family head or the akin of the teeth. the seniors. JdLr Roberts for tha 'sophofortunes. Hhe rises to a number of dra-- , mores. matte situations with real feeling. Ralph COMO 0FE1A The second game was even closer than Cloninger as Bob Merrick, the youth, SALT LAKE THKATK the first and two additional innlnss were l WH who, after struggling to make hla necr.asrv Jo determine Ihe winner. Ost alrrraify ef I tah epra rmndiscovers thst he has hern chairing aldd car hmlth hit a home run In the second paay ia The las f Limertefc S butterfly, flndg the happiness he ran featsre. I lrrltr ef Miehtgaa rle nut: frame.' He pitched for Iris team while not buy In the light In Alary's ees. eiore (kaa )W te raar. TbnrMiaf, frlday and Rohhlns pitched for the xreenllngs. James as Willie Morgan. The lineups were as follows: Hi.rnuiil Saturday and Ntuntaf iaatitr. llltcbceck in tlitHiy kee of 1VI9.1 Janies Neill as Joe Garfield, Allas Pearl Sopiiomores Roberts, pitch; Rdrdame 6. Van Norman as Hilda Newton and 01AVD 0PEBA, snd Brown, ratch: Lon Button, first base; Alisa Viols Hanes as Polly Cary typify Gardner, second base: Kou'er, third base: Sonara OnrBKtH Tealgkt and 1 iriar. Mias Hanes' work dethe Sinners." Baxley, shortstop; Clifford, left field; liettan brand 0em csnnaay: Rle'Jetto. serves exceptional praise. L. Victor right field; Haws, center 4'araUeria liaatliana aifftit: and Cammemian, Mnaday as Hoiace Worth, the general LuUa Dl field. laMaei.' Tnenday siattn; Mot can. of ths play, la unusually good at Seniors Anderson, Unnermoef." Toe-dpitch; night. Is decidedly times, but his manner catch; Wsmock, first base: Jewkes and DBAXA AJTD TAODETILLE. and reminiscent old of the second third base; Thomas, base; 'stagy' Huckby, PAXTAUEJt' Vaudeville blH now fdaytnff. ft days,- - during some of ths Inshortstop; Armstrong, left ltad by. "The Rrnxt'ina Hflrrw.' Eire othr Gallacher. tense situations. Elllcott field; and Whitney, field; right 7 t tin-2. SO. S three nkoea fra U. Reanev, center field. daily C, Allas Alay Roberta as Alother Horton i h : establishes herself anew In ths hearts CASIVO Eexyy HyUnd In Black Shades, Freshmen Robbins, Nordquiet, pit and nix aria ef vaudeville. of her audience with her sweetness snd catch; V. Taufer, first base; Ijtwrence. genuine Interpretation of the role. Pres- - OKPHKlM Xcw bill, with CMo Sate. Henry second base: Sellars, third base; Levis Mu-r- r- 1 I Peggy .Hyland Iq Star of Casino Film , I a- - I n Hun-da- v. prna Sinners Played Adequately at Hippodrome Skin troubles need immediate and proper attention ehn FLAG SOPHOMORES . Dont wait thinking; they will dis- appear ht time. Perhaps they will, but in the meantime you sre suffering from the burning and Itching, snd si lowing your nerves to become badly effected, when a little Resi-no- ! Ointment would doubtless relieve it all. Unless the skin sffcctlon is caused bv some internal dimrder, Ktsuml Ointment usually clear it away because it contains hannle.s, and soothing antidotes for such condition. It can be used easily for it is o nearly it does not flesh-colore- d attract attention. At at! druggists. n Alsace-Lorrain- 1 era-Sa- for-tun- e, - 1i"; Cuy-L'sn- rr Gil-la- jov-klU- er ay -- Button, ahortatop: Miller, right field; Chytraua, left field; Htlvera, canter f1id. Junior Hmitlk, pitch; Hgnaon. catch; Martin and Wight, secPavne, first ond bane: Boyle, third bane; Glynn, short-atoAxelrari, right field: Hodgea, left flckl; Pitt and Long, center fieUl. ba; p; hockey tournament has teen cut In hMf. as ths unglnat schedule rahrd for April A wireless mesaage received today from the eteamsinp Finland, rartv-In- g the American team. Said It had delaved by bad weather and expo ted to reach Antwerp about April 19. CHAPITAL WATER CHAMPION IS MISS Hockey Dates Changed. NEW YORK. April IL The dates of the have Olympic games Ice hockev contests tnctuetve. (, been changed to April OAKLAND. Cal.. Aprllvll. Mien (Tea according to a message received today won the Nafrom the Belgian committee by Gustavus Chspitsl of Ban Franciscowomen s Juinur tional A. A. f. T. Klrbv, president of the Amrrtcsn fre-sswim here lodge. Is chsmplonslilp ( Olympic committee. The duration of ths 500-va- yA mWfm Theaters At the U 1 mm Students Will DeMille. Picture Draws Well at Appear in Paramount Opera Flodl Yom ? om . night opens the engage-nveof the University of Utah opera "The Laos of Limerick Town" at the Balt Lake theater, with Edna director: Lawrence Eberly. director; Romania Hyde, concert master; Maud May Babcock, dramatic director; Georgia Johnson, director of dancing, and Florence Hare, costumes. Tbe company of more than 100 students has been rehearsing constantly for the past month in preparing the opera and those in charge are gratified at the promise of giving a finished performance. irglnia Freese and Lester Rigby sing the soprano and tenor roles. Others lu the cast include Jennie Joseph Nelson, Virginia. Budd, Ralph Peterson, Alfred Clawson. Margaret Wright, David Goddard, Eu'wm Sheets. Valentine Gorlinaki, Scott Matheson, Floyd Anderson and Aton Thurman. The opera will run Tuesday and Wednesday nights. An added feature of tha opera will be the appeal ance of the University of Michigan Glee and Mandolin club of thirty men. who are en tour from Ann Arbor to California. The club will render selections before the opera begins end between the acts, appearing both nights. rjlOMORROW Evans-Johnso- vfT? Luck of the Irish n, UTXT HY CHANOB TOUR WIFE?" snd some authentic taken on board the raider Moewe pictures by the commander of that German shipping terror and shown In the United Htatee for the first time constitute the new blit which runs all week at the Paramount-Empree- a arid opened to tremendous business yesterday. Cecil B. DeMille haa reached out Into life itself and has mirrored on the I screen s wonderful story In his latest production, "Why Change Your H'tfo?" It Is an artistic triumph. There sre many marvelous photographic efferta, and some of ths sets reflect greet brilliancy In artistic arrangement. Color photography has been used to advantage in some scenes, while ths gowns are calculated to moke one gasp. Thomas Melghsn, Gloria Swanson, Bebe Daniels and Theodors Kosioff, who have important roles, give toithe screen some fine interpretativeIs work. Mr. Meighan's characterisation better even than la "Male and Female" and "The Miracle Man," while Miss SWanson has undoubtedly scored a personal triumph. Bebe Daniels through her work In this play is destined fo play more prominent parts In future picture enterisinment. Briefly, "Why Change Tour Wife?" can easily be placed among the pictures of the ear. AS Winter left you dull, tired; all worn out? Do you, have a constant backache, with headaches, too; dizzy .spells, sharp, shooting pains and some annoying kidDoes Spring find you feelney irregularity? ing older, slower than you should?. From .a health standpoint, it has been a trying winter. The influenza and grip epidemics have left . . thousands with weak kidneys and failing Now comes Spring with its own strength. special burdens of impure blood to impose a still greater burden on the overworked kidneys. Dont waitfor some serious kidney trouble to develop. Get back your health and keep it. For quick relief get plenty of rest, sleep and exercise, and help the weakenedkidneys with Doans Kidney Pills. Doans have helped thousands and should help you. Ask your neighbor! -- Entertaining at ' Mollie King Star of Broadway .Offering" American DIVAN'S master picture, "The of the Irish," yesterday opened a four days' run at the American theater. The story Is a screen version of the novel by the same name, written by Harold MacGialh. it deals with, the life of "William Grogan, a joung plumber of the lower East Hide of New Y'ork. Most of Ids time is spent In the basement of the plumber's shop. From a small window, he which the level with sees the multitude of feet as they pass bv. Ho speculates as to who are the owners of the feet, their occupations and what they look like. One particular pair of feet attracts his attention' and through observation comes to the conclusion that tbe feet belong to a school teacher. William OrogRn Is a day dreamer and Ids greatest ambition is to see the world. By an unforeseen rircu instance he falls heir to a fortune and when the money comes Into his possession, he decides to make a tmir of the world. It Is on this the owner of the long-- 1 trip that he meets Is a memwatched pair of feet. She, ber of the touring party. Grogan looks au as of act Providence and upon this proceeds to appoint himself the young James Kirkwood plays lady's protector. tlie part o( William Urogan and Anna Q. Nilsson that of Ruth Warren, the school teacher. The picture attracted capacity business aUernoon hnd evening. ( ALLAN Is-o- V. -- I , Enid Bennett in Pleasing Role at Strand J.'King was A MODERN society drams, Mollie seen yesterday at the Broadway as the star 6f Women Men Forget, a United Picture Theaters offering. The story Is that of a young wife, who, fearing the loss of her husbands love, plans to regain It by most unusual methods. Just how she docs this Is dramatirt cally told In this feature, made under ths direction of John M. Stahl, from a story by Elaine Sterne. It Is the sort of story that holds the attention from beginning to. end. working up to a wonderfully effective climax. Lucy Fox. an actress of great ability. Is a member of the cost. Her role in Women Men Forget' Is a particularly fine one. Frank Mills plays opposite the star! Women Men Forget" will be shown for the last times today. The fifth eplside of "The Adventures of Ruth" Is wlso on the program and a two-re- d comedy. These Are Salt Lake City Cases: six-pa- Worn in Play at Gem . W. II. 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When I' washed sharp pains caught me in. my kidneys and would, nearly drive me crazy. After a day s work I could scarcely straighten my back at all. My kidneys acted irregularly and my feet and hands became bloated. One of the family advised me to try Doans Kidney Pills, so I got a box from the Waterloo Drug Store. One box removed the pain from my back and made me feel better in every way. Morning gowns! riding habits, luncheon frocks, tea gowns.- - dinner dresses, evening gowns, fur costs snd wraps perfect taste andT gorgeous beauty In all of these Is displayed by Mlse Hampton. One evening gown which the star wears is made of white satin, trimmed with crystal beads, embroidered with unusual designs and sparkling like the diamond diadem snd ths pearl necklace site wears with this dress. A Modern Salome" was written and directed by Leonee- Ferret and is founded on Oscar Wildss dramatic poem of e. Tbs , esht also Includes Agnes Ayres, Percy Standing and Sydney L. 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French was tha wealthy man, Sylvia Ashton, his wife, and Robert McKim proved a remarkably ths great Verdi WITH "Rlgoletto, convincing crook. aa the attraction, the tonight starts its two days program of grand opera. The Honors Grand Opera company of fifty artists will produce ths four operas. FOR FLETCHERS In the cast of "Rlgoletto will be somk notfcd singers. Carlos Mejia, said to be a wonderful tenor, will enact the role of the Duka of Mantua. Eduardo Have jou usvd Joy Soap? (AdvL) Lejaraxu will sing Rlgoletto, the hunch- -- East Sixth South Street 1 Exquisite (Downs North Third West Street North Fourth West Street Jas. Doan. and the signature Mamie Harris, 570 'West Fourth South street, I had a great deal of trouble with my back. wferc sharp shooting pains in the small of it and 1 could hardly get around. The terrible pains in my head made it feet at (bough it would break open. At .times everything seemed ia a blur before my eves and my nerves were all unstrung. 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