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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL II SENSATIONAL FINISH FEATURES. : : ANNUAL L. D. S. U. CANYON RUN 27, 1920. Children Cry for Fletcher's Uwwuii!w : : Every Night Except Monday and Tuesday. Paul Cannon, third; DeWitt Paul, winner; Lynn Bennion, second. Left to right Mat. Thursday Dagln EO. TOMORROW EVE. World Middleweight Title at Stake in Salt Lake Theater Bout. Just-aa-uo- With 1 and T w rVKN'I to-i- n, ODONNELL St In goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other narcotic aubstance. For more than thirty years It has been In constant use for tho relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising alds-ththerefrom, asand by regulating the Stomach and .Dowels, similation of Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend, p BLAIR The Plano Tuner" MAHONEY A AUBURN ALEX- - . PHIL ANDER KIDS BAKER A Bad Boy Pro m a Good Cute, Cunning, Captivating Cievar Children Tho Kind You Have. Always Bought title-holde- 'IhAWLYTTB TROUPE od Pare- be for the m,ddleelht wreatlin of the world, the honor wliUh lokel now holda. The matih will be two falls In three The rontestants have agreed to make lt0 v pounds for the match, this we.ght. according to wreatlin, authorities, now betho mlddleweiKht requirement. lli,Vokel regained the world a title when he defeated Walno Kelonen at Boston two months ago. If Pern ran succeed In putting Mike's shoulders twice to the mat and tonight, he will be the as such he tan command engagements on his own terms It will be seen, therefore, that Pern will hate murh to gain by a lrtor Tha same Is true of Vokel, who," as champion, can get h.gher f.gurea for hla work than he tan merely as ex the itiplon It Is clear, then, that both men have a greit deal at stake In tonights bout Opinion among wresti.ng fans In Balt Laka is divided, as It usuailv is A great many admirers of Pern think Pern a youth and suppleness will more than offset Yokels thoiough knowledge of the game, acquired through years of experience. On the other hand, there are probably Juki as many who think Yokel still unbeatable Gauging the affair from observation Anion mat fan, we should say that all of which opinion Is split about Is conducive to arousing interest In the bout Indications are that the Balt Lake theater w.ll he crowded with wreatlin de-- . voteea In a manner auch aa it haa not been crowded since the palmv days of Mike I okel In this town, fteservations are said to be going In blocks, and. according to report, there x no question thst the match has stirred up an extraordinary volume of Interest Both Yokel and Pern proclaim themselves In the best possiblo condition. Yokel has been wrestling all winter, and returned to Balt l ake two weeks ago In excellent form. Pern has been devoting especial care and attention to bis tra.n-In- g for the bout. For two weeks both men have worked faithfully on the road oc-- t In the gymnasium. Yesterday they d little except taking a run That the match ha attracted wide attention la Indicated by the number of vliallcngea to meet the winner" which have already been recelv ed. Tom Uleioa, who la Interested In the promotion of Girl Mere CHOY LINO HCE What is CASTORIA Castorla la a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Tokl and Ira Pern will meet 'it at the Salt Lake theater In a flnleh wreatlin, mill h. The bout will Mike ROCK WILLIAM Th Kind You Hare Always Bought haa borne the afjrna-to- re of Chaai 11. Fletcher, and haa been made under hla for over 80 years. Allow no one personal to deceiveanperrlsion yon In this. Counterfeits, Imitations and are but experiments, and endanger the health of Children Experience against experiment. Bear the Signature of Family 18c, Price: Matin 23c, 80c. Evenings 18c, 25c, '60c. 78c. 1. -- In Utsovwt For eeewun Over 30 Years etwrsua eewren errv. LOEWS; CASINO WV iXJtr u. 2 2k YEGGMEN: MESSRS. COME ON AND GET THE SAFE Home of TALL-SHOR- T Shows NOW PLAYING Dorothy Dalton You spoiled a perfectly good safe yesterday morning; treated the night watchman shamefully and massed up the manager office in a most scandalous fashion and' got nothing! TT" are no gentlemen I THE UAfilPinE e and Quite Different to 6 nn o ACTS HIGH-CLAS- S OF VAUDEVILLE R II CONTINUOUS, 1 TO 1L Weekday Matinees 20c, Kiddle 11c. Evenings and Sundays 30c. Jk. , Who I Now Playing in the Biggest Picture of His Career Mlml He is also a bold, bad bandit, bnt always a perfect gentleman! NOW PLAYING THE THIRD BIG DAY MURPHY In A-Do- n Beds' PAT SULLIVAN COMIC CAT CARTOON BEST THE USUAL GOOD MUSIC. FOR Tha annual run held by the student! of the L. D. S. university up City Creek canyon waa run yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The race started about fifty yards east of the entrance of the Odeon, then east to State street, south to canyon road, which they followed to the water trouh, about one and a quarter miles up the canyon. The tame course was followed back aaln, which In ail makes the lf run two and miles. DeWitt Paul was the winner.' makln the distance In IS minutes. 44 seconds, which Is within eleven seconds of the record made by "FYogg- y- Paul In 181. Lynn Bennion finished second. Bennion led the field by a aafe distance until the last ten yards, when Paul, by dleplayln a spectacular burst of speed, managed to cross the tape Just ahead of Bennion. Paul Cannon, the brother of Milton, who was last year's winner, finished third. He crossed about fourteen seconds after Bennion. Only six men entered the race this year. This la tha smallest entry that haa ever run In tha marathon. Atf of the entrants who started finished etron. Bach was a member of the Junior class. Beth Ober looked a sure second until the last 300 yards, when the pace he had been settin got the best of hltn, and It was necessary for him to drop behind to fourth Ashy Liddell finished fifth, and LeRoy Wlrthlln, sixth. HOTELS COTTAGES BUNGALOWS APARTMENT HOUSES SHEPIN&PORCHES BECAUSE You can Your rooms all one-ha- U5 all of of-Ih- e time. OGDLN FURNITURE & CARPET CO. Y!strbutobs UTAH Srbrmm-Jobno- Wo. a ... Electric a Hlrarhmtn Wfstsra Optical Darkar-Patrlcf- &eGJdmr3kn& Tha Golden Medical Discovery put up by Dr. Pierce over fifty years ago. Dress has changed very' much since then! But Dr. Pierces medicines contain the same dependable ingredients. They are standard today just as they were fifty years ago and never contained alcohoL Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery for the stomach and blood cannot be surpassed by any remedy today. Every spring most people feel "all out of sorts their vitality is at a low ebb the blood becomes surcharged with poisons! 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The game ana played led the Municipal field Tha work of Johnny Puts scrappy back top of tha loners, and W. Decker, pitching for the Docker-Patricfeatured the contest The game was called In the final half of the fourth, frame because of darkness PUCKER PATRICK jB. JU GLA KB A PAINT AB R.H.O.A ABR.H.OA. 0 Pule,,.. , It 0 0 0 O 8 BaMy.Sb. MiilIvM. 8 2 3 18 Hymn lb . 3 n n 8 0 Oiirly 2b . 2 o 0 0 lat-U,l- b. 8 0 1 8 0 LDaviff.n 1 2 0 Bratla.cf. 8 0 1 kKmlth.lf 8 Wlxbta,2b. O'ADari.Sb. 2 1 Rmfld.rf. 2 0 OiRPork.rf. 1 0 0 0 0 WDvIr.c. 3 1.10 2 Paderan.cf. 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 LDeckr.p. 11 0 EPeek.pl.. 1 0 0 0 2 Dcker-Patrtc- lk Glas tha opening hoop1 skirts were worn by thos. who first asked the druggist, 'and insisted on having the genuine t 0 l j c BotUrlU Aata Western Arm Uport Atop Utah Motor Electric Balt Lko Gla A Pilot Lout. I k A Paint 110 110 . Total Boor 711 22 inain: by IHekor-Patrlc- T0 A Ruoimirr Beatlir . Paint.... Decker. Pmrlgkl. leirett; tl. Whenever four appetite begins to flag, or a aour stomach and a coated tongue warn you, taka ALICE LAKE A superb adaptation of James A. GORDON BRETLAND At the Organ Comedy, CARTER'S Little Live niU and tha troubla will For your healths sake stick to thie old, tried and true remedy. Purely vegetable. Small Fin Small Dose Small Pries DR. CARTERS IRON PILLS, Naturea great nerve and - blood tonic for Anemia, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Sleeplessness and Female Weakness. Imp" ! SHOOT ON SIGHT hear Mtitfart Hemes Immortal American drama. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ' TED HENKEL, Conductor Mutt and Jeff Pathe Review i a o Z baa 8. SALT LAKE THEATRE D. W. GRIFFITHS Momentous Drama Dorothy Gish SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT THE GREATEST QUESTION With LILLIAN GISH and ROBERT HARRON COMEDY ORCHESTRA TODAY NEXT THURSDAY GREATEST LAUGHING PLAY OF A DECADE BOOTS A. H. Wood Presents the Distinguished Actor Popular star in a delightful story. Comedy, "ONE LOVELY Chester-Outin- NIGHT" g Ifemphf Orleooa Btralaahaa J Kaob.illo hot 1 uoe, o This la Mr. Manns first professional vialt to Salt Laka City In IS years. PRICES Nights, 75c to $2.50. Satur. day Matinee 60c to $2, plus war tax. 7 hit p.loii 11 BROADWAY ... ,,i AND TOMORROW THE BANDIT KING OT THE SCREEN ASSOCIATION. Woe. Loot. . e 8 0 8 3 A , ,n . . .ttt; AL JENNINGS 4 f ... Enemies' TODAY SOOTHE hw FMl the sparkling comedy that has stirred the nation Friendly Gllbor. Mobil FilR. LOUIS In p... Ldttta Book Atlanta SEATS TODAY baaainrk-or-Potrlrk- . (. I,Offr,),pek. Hits Derkor, 2 tapir FOLLIES OF 1820 Direct from San Francisco OTHER WONDER FEATURES Follow the crowds to AUERBACH FIELD Gates open 12:30 p. m. DANCING EVERY EVENING BIG MILITARY AND NAVAL PARADE APRIL 28 Strand Ha via. off Baa on ball, Off Peek 2- - off Struck oot By Peek, 8- - b. Dork-r- . 8 Pa Med ball I,. IVrk.r ,2 Ooertfleo bit Batdy. Wild plu-- 2,E. reek 111 Peak, frkr, May 1st NOW PLAYING Gem Good for man, woman and child. PASSING Featuring Be Bilious TODAY BIG FREE SHOW , j Two bane tta, hit Thro stolen iDoekor-Patrtek- Mullet n 3 t o r,rtorsrtk. MVelcer Patrick I. ma-fall-ow 66hore Acres Dont Wait to and TiIARDI GRAS April 24th Total. . . 8. I,. (ilaa TODAY AND TOMORROW . American 10 20100 110 12 112 10 SPR1KG FROLIC PRESENTING THE TICK OT THE PICTURE8 , 0 T CLUBS. STANDING BIG SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT Keep we!L City Amateur League f JAZZ! PEP! - 4 g 0 g rH EATHt: WaIailm fiti - Atlanta Aysata ft. Ifobito ted eighth ! catch trafo I All otbr gaaww poatpcmH; wet grouadt. At It Is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold. Pneumonia la on of tha moat dangar-ou- a and oftn fatal diseases. It nearlw from a cold. Chamber-lalu'- s always Cough Remedy will quickly cure a cold and parhapa prevent an attack of pneumonia. Can you afford to neglect a cold when 0 rel'able a remedy may be bad for a trifle? (Advertisement.) rult Call upon Tribune Wants to solve your problem for Jou you'll find them Ralph Cloninger And Large Castef Clever Players In Moonlight dancing tonight, '"with Jolly bid moon just with you as you drift around the smooth floor to the strains of s wonderful waits, played by R. OWEN SWEETEN S Urge band. Trains leave every frw minutes between 7:45 and 8:30. 'Round trip railroad fare, 35cl Dancing free. "PIERRE OF THE PLAINS An exciting of leva and adventure In theplay Canadian forests. Matlneest Wednesday and Saturday Nights, 25c to 78c; boxes, Matinees, 25c, 35c and 80c. Price: 81.00. Let Tbe Tribune Want Ada supply (bas , petalrs girl ihia time ter you. Fates Mockery An actual experience In the life of America's reformed outlaw. JUNE ELVIDOB In THE POISON PEN For Motorists Take P alt air Speedway a ride to the lake. Go west on North Temple over the viaduct to the city limits. Turn northwest for s mile, thence straight west to the lake shore, rroaa to the south over the railroad tracks to the Y and into the pavilion, pTeseaeon dances every Tneeday and Friday night A vivid society drama full of big and tense momenta. tbreo-qusrter- NEWS WEEKLT KM TRIRKNE WANTS BRING RESULTS A i |