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Show THE SALT' LAKE TRIBUN.E, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 26, 1920. .12 I1 IfB MEETS DEFEAT nrnnnjp . Milwaukee Star Upsets the Dope by Winning From From Being a Physical Wreck, George Smith Mrs. Fisk in Second. slashed with a knife. Often while at work cramping pains struck me suddenly in my stomach, and 1 would double right up and the perspiration would , just roll off me. I had rheumatism in my legs and knees, and my joints would get so stiff I could hardly get about. "My nerves were a wreck.Snd at By JOE DAVIS. Old night I slept so little that Y was beof Luke Tribune Leased Wire. Chicago Tribune-Sal- t a good ginning to fall off in wefgbt. I was CHICAGO. Aug. 25. It take also constipated; in fact, I was trouman to win a golf tlmrriplonshlp In twoj bled in one way or another all the time. successive seasons and the same is had nearly everything wrong with I could hardly hold out to work, and I rea- woman. For this of a true equally m Bnd thought all would have to night I came home completely ton the defeat of Mrs I erny Fish of De work but Xanlac hag kf t m Mon the every exhausted. , sec-I in the tltieholder Kaib. Ill, i resell and gtroB(? job and today j feel as when I decided to try Tanlse ond round of the woman s western golf as I could want to," said George Smith, it "Well, was about the best thiug I ever did a valued employee of the Greenwell in my life. Tanlae championship at the Oak Park Country ease exjust fit club today, was not a big surprise, as In Confectionery company, living at 2329 actly, and the change it has my made in me Grant avenue, Ogden, Utah. these days most golfing dope goes aivry. seems nearly too good to bo true. "My stomach got out of order three I am eating three big meals everyWhy, The champion was eliminated by Miss and in other troubles set ago never suffer any bad after day and efFrances Hartfield of Milwaukee, who won, years and pulled me down until I became a fects Iat all. exwas than a and 6, margin bigger I wreck. more I physical didnt average pected, as the match looked like an even My kidneys are also In good condiMrs John Douglass of than ono meal a day during the whole proposition Westmoreland won .the Closest match of three years, and even when I did force tion, and that pain has left my back. I round. ATter being Jour down 10 down something J, always bad to pay for never feel a trace of rheumatism, and I sleep like a log. I am not constipated Jdisa Caiolyn Lee of Beverly, Kansas tt in suffering, the match now; in fact, cant tell there was ever City chamiiori, She squared, was a "There like hard a' sevenfeeling' won the on the sixtet nth . hole, in mv stomach all the time, and anvjthing at all the matter with me. I. lump the ar.il halved eighteenth. teenth, have picked up fourteen pounds in Mrs. K t Letts, Jr., ot Onwenlsla and I would fill up with gas so bad I Mrs. Lat id Gaut of Memphis aleu had an thought I would choke fo death. The weight and simplv cduldnt ask any would cause Ihy heart to palpi- medicine to .do any more for me than Interesting duel. The1 southernthe player, ninth gas in 4a, led up at tate terribly, and at times there was a Tanlae has." going out Mrs. with won the tenth Letts ho,e, but Tanlae is sold in Salt Lake City by burning like fire in my chest and Schramm-Johnsona Jive and the eleventh with a four. Mra stomach. , Drugs, and by the Oaut took the fourteenth, 6 to 6. and A five at the fifkidneys were in bad shape and leading druggists in practically every "My squared the match1 up, I had a pain across my back that city, towu and village in America. teenth gave Mrs. Letts p lead of sixlong and after they had halved the took' couldnt have hurt worse if I had been (Advertisement.) teenth In sevens, Mrs. Letts won. the short seventeenth, 3 to 4, and defeated who Miss Edith Cummings, JJrs. J. S. Pritchard of Battle Creek, 4 and 2, had the best card of the round, with 88. She led five up at the seventh her better hole, but Mrs. Pritchard held route. the than even for tho rest of went out In 44 Miss Elizabeth Kloti and was five up on Mrs. K. G. Starburk 7. 8 Miss M. and of Columbus, winning Burns of Kansas City, a young player of Mrs. Melvin Jones ot Glen great promise, Oak and Miss P Kavanaugh, a Los Angeles player, who is entered from the Chicago Golf club, all won by goodly margins. Has Been Built Up to Perfect Health; Feels No' Trace His Troubles. i w, - Leading' Hitter $ in the Major Leagues Representatives From City Ethelda Bleibtrey Breaks Parks and Schools Will the Swimming Engage in Athletic Meet. Mark; Ross Wins Final. 100-Met- er AMERICAN. R. H. G. Aft. Player. iff 184 112 458 ftl.ler, 8t. Loul 164 111 416 Cleveland ...112 ftpeaker, 78 170 448 115 Jackson. Chicago 139 BIO 118 York 12 Ruth, New S. ColUna. Chicago... J19 465 01 165 Pet. .406 .894 .870 .876 .855 The first annual "Olympic games of the Salt Lake playgrounds will be held thia afternoon at Liberty park. The flret event will be etaged at l 30 o'clock, and from that hour until 8 o'clock there will be games and contests of every description. Following the conclusion of the track and field events there will be a program of motion pictures and other numbers. The program fotlows. Boys' relay, 1 30 o'clock; girls' relay 145 oclock, girls' junior relay, 2 o'clock; relay broad Jump, 2.15 o'clock; chinning, 2 40 oclock; target throw, basketball throw, 2.40 o'clock; girls' low hurdles, 3 20 oclock. The remainder of the afternoon will be taken up with competition in various water events Blunges and dashes for the various clnsses will be featured Volleyball will be played from 6 30 until 7 15 o'clock. Games of catehball, checkers and several running events will also take place at this time. The swimming competition will be resumed at 7:15 and will be continued until 8 o'clock The officials are. Announcer, E. V. Howell; starter. C. Oren Wilson, judges, R. Stewart. Miss Melvlra Higgs, Miss Margaret Wright, Miss Marjorie Burrows, A. J. Hagen, Mitt Romney, J. Klein, J. F. Blrkenstock and Wilford Romney, judge of obstacle and hurdle races, Commissioner A H. Crabbe; timers. E. Holllngs and C. Welch, scorers. Miss Lola Farrell and Lowell Romney. AMD VAUDEVILLE. Words of Wisdom round out a delight Vaudeville, srttb Kelli V. Nichols; fully pleasing bill at the State streetr , Wyatts Scotch Lads and Lassie? ; golly Ward, playhouse. and "Mrs. Wellingtons Surprise. PAXTAGES Vaudeville, headlined by Long Robert Warwick Takes Bole' of For Tack Sam Co. ttmo-lookin- g Englishman la Picture LORW'8 CASINO Bex Beachs comedy. "Going ' Some. Blgh-rlas- a vaudavllla bill, headlined Opening at Paramount Today. by "Ship Ahoy Girls." MOTION PIOTVBES. Robert Warwick, In Thou Art the PAB AMOUNT-EMPRESRobert Warwick 'In hla latest Paramount-Artcra- ft "Thou Art the Man"; Mr. and Mrs. Cartsr Man, Da Haven comady, "Never Again. ' engagement at picture, opens a three-da- y Paramount-Empress tha theater, beginAMERICAN Three days, commencing today, Corinne .Griffith la "The Whlaper Market." ning today. e, Mr. Warwick has the role of Myles Sunshine comedy. Through the Keyhole." a young Englishman, who cornea Paths News. Gordon Bratland at the erfta. KINEMA "Should a Husband Forgive?; In- to South Africa to seek his fortune. Susternational Newt; Henry E. Pyle, organist. pecting that he la being made a tool by In The hla employers In a diamond-smugglin- g BROADWAY Shorty . Hamilton game, he protean and Is discharged. In "Hit Chief Cook. Snail: Billy West In News Cape Town he meets Joan Farrant, with Weekly. and latist International whom he falls In love and who secures COMEDY. MUSICAL him a with her brother. FarSTRAND Three daya. commencing today. Boy rant la position also mixed up In the illicit dia"Hiram" Clair Musical Comedy Revue, pre- mond traffic. the Quarterback V Jack senting "Hiram Calthorpe Innocently becomes Involved Dempsey In "Daredevil Jack. in the crooked business, is caught, and DRAMA ORPHEUM Universal Service Cable. ANTWERP, Aug. 25. serves three yeara In prison. Upon his release, by hard work he becomes manager of a sugar plantation, only to be denounced as a criminal by Joan, who has been enfiamed against him by her brother. however, she Subsequently, learns the truth, and ah and Calthorpe are united. cornea From Ah land of the heather A breezy new Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Bonnie Prince Charles, Jack Wyatt In Haven comedy, "Never Again, will comreal life, with his Scotch lads and lassies, plete the new program. to furnish A headliner for the Orpheum' Corinne Griffith, Popular Screen Artist, newt bill. Wyatt apd h.a company satisat American Theater in The whisfy In every respect, ye there are other numbers that deservedly rank close to the per Market, for This Week. top. exfinds clan of the The gathering "The Whisper Market," the Vltagraph pression In a melange of Scotch, songs and dances, all appropriately costumed production to be shown at the American for three days commencmg toof theater Individuals and staged, presented by has provided Corinne Griffith with genuine talent and with excellent voices. day, ono the of finest acting opportunities of There is ever an appeal In the dress and As Ermlnie North dialect of the Scot, no less than In the her screen career. music that has lived for ages because wile of the American vice consul at Rio de a vigorous, symshe rives emotional Janeiro, and picturesque of Inherent portrayal of a real woman, qualities and Wyatts company couples pathetic skill In dancing and maatery of brogue moved by womanly emotions, who fights with an effective melodic ensemble that bravely to help her husband, and. unfound strong appreciation In an almost wittingly, falls Into tha toils of a band blackmailers. capacity house. After many of tho well of Itinternational is a story of mystery and adventure, known ballads had been given by the the governments of two concompany, Wyatt contributed one of his involving and the woman Is the center own new compositions, "The Swing of the tinents, which It revolves. Her good inKilts, a number that has "punch" and about act as It Is when tentions boomerangs "ginger" as well as melody. There Is only one Nellie V. Nichols she Is thus at bay, torn by conflicting emotions, that Miss Griffith gives of her ("Herself) but shes a whole show and and very best. a good one. Beauty, personality In combined are marked ability happily Hiram Clair This Week Aptitle gifted woman, who Is no stranger to Roy Orpheum theater goers. She has a splenpears at Strand as Varsity Quarter-terhacdid voice and sings with fine expression; the strength of her vivid personality Appropriate Setting. stands out In every interpretation to such a degree that it would seem out of the Starting with today's matinee, Roy question for her to do anything Inartistic. A dozen or more curtain calls testi- "Hiram Clair, Salt Lakes popular cofied to the place she has won In the median, stages at the Strand theater his latest success, "Hiram, the Quarterback hearts of her auditors. .There's a Jiggs and Maggie" satire In The new show has the atmosphere of the comedy called Babies," presented by Sol- university campus and deals with the of ly Ward (He) and Marlon Murray (She) adventures of the new quarterback and Jeane Eliot (Another She), that is a the varsity football team as played by 'scream.'" Whats more theres some Hiram. The song numbers and musical feawholesome food for reflection In brilliant sidelights upon a phase of life that every- tures have been well prepared A special college opening ensemble has body knows exists and yet desires to forbeen written by Robert Grant- that will get The Bklt is exceptionally well handled take everybody whoever went to college back to the good old days, while those by all members of the caBt. George Kellys comedy, Mrs who never attended college will appre elate the theme of the song. a holds hundred Surprise," Wellingtons The picture attraction for the next laughs and embodies some keen wit. It Is the tale of a traveling salesman and three daya will be another thrilling epihis wife, separated for two months and, sode of the great Jack Dempsey serial Daredevil Jack. d of the plans of the wife to give her a surprise. She succeeds, not Just as she had planned, owing to the unwit- Cloninger Stock Company to Give ting summoning of her old lover by teleSeries of Flays at Salt Lake Thephone. Frederick Sumner, Pearl Hlght, Jean Barrett and Granville Bates conater Beginning September 6. stitute the presenting company and each MELODY , COMEDY ORIGINALITY . AND ON ORPHEUM BILL coats m one One garment, combining two practical coats of style and service, i s Z One side offers a smart soft glove leather coat, just the thing for Motor and general hard service built to withstand all kinds of weather. The other side makes a substantial Tweed or Gabardine overcoat of distinctive style. all-wo- . ' ol k; 1 Bubble-torraco- af insures .Dubble service, due to skilled workmanship and superior materials. The Yankee athletes added another world's record to their AB H. Pet. Olympic games string today when Miss Tpisjw. The OAK BRAND STORMCOAT label bn4 sol? 16 160 .860 Hornsby, St. Louis ,...116 458 Ethelda Bleibtrey of New York won the stands tot superiority in Leather Costs, bntisalees 141 64 ,835 421 Cincinnati .....111 Roush, free-sty71 359 .880 .119 482 swim "for women In Sleek. Bt. Louia guarantee of quality on a complete Ho of Lee the 91 .822 60 283 81 Louie St. 1:13 J Smith, Vests The mark Is six any! one-flf- h Sheep lined Vests Sheep Lined Coots Young, New York. ....116 442 75 142 .821 Blanket Lined Coot and all Wool Mackinaw Coats, seconds better than the previous world's t record, held by Miss Fanny Durack. Irene His Guest of Philadelphia was second and Ask your dealer tot "OAK BRAND garments and be Mrs. Frances C. Sehroth of Ban Francisco Contests in manured satisfaction. If ha cknnot supply you write was third. Norman Ross, Chicago, got for Style Book and name of neerent dealer carrying line. the p .event, going 25. Dr. p r. through the water in 22 24 Philadelphia, Aug. The record Is 22 00. Vernot of Canada was second Elmar of Wayne, Pa., wss still leading and Beaurepaire of Australia was third. today for the national championship In Hammer tX C. Company1 Byrne SL MANunACTunaeaMalmroth of Sweden won the final of the the fortieth annual tournament of the National Archery Association of the breast stroke. one Is well cast. United States. Dr. Elmer, who Is the Palo and Pale, "Les Buffons Musical," The Ralph Cloninger stock company present title holder, has a total score of get harmonies both old and new out of will give a series of plays at the Salt ENGLAND 1A2 for the two daya' shooting. numerous Instruand accordions other Lake theater September 8, It Mte Cynthia Wesson of Cotult, Mass., ments which vaudeville audiences are sel- was announcedcommencing TEAM MITT Only when yesterday. had a total score for the day of 660 In an to dom hear. given opportunity They road productions ot merit come to Salt lntcndent hits In the women's competition In Dr. Gowans, a Repubare musicians. really gifted Lake the will Cloninger engagement be lican, waa Nelson. first national and handicap Columbia Indorsed by the Democrats.' ANTWERP, Aug. 25. The final official Bartholdis Birds, popinjays, cocka- interrupted. In the Olympic boxing gives the toos and parrots, do stunts In 1916 E. G. Gowana, Democrat, inaward skill and of The leading lady of the company will be dorsed E. Shepperdson, Melrose, Mass , won team trophy to England, Its representathe Republicans as nonpartisan, intelligence that would seem to rank Florence who has appeared at 112,574. byDr. thi flight shoot, sending twelve arrows tives scoring eleven points. The Gowans was Indorsed by the Comparfttlv watfar data at 8aU Lakt City. United them above the average bird sphere of Salt Lake Stone, Other Republicans as with W illard Mack. farther than any other contestant. States was second with ten points, Canada sagacity. nonpartisan, as the wave Auffuat 25, 1920: be Evelyn Handley. Robert of will members was third with nine points and Denmark Temperature Highest today waa 77 degree; Jerome and Newell, presenting a ChinonpartlBanlsm was sweeping the state, l, la this month eiaca 1874 eras 101 deand France tied for fourth with six nese Circus," put on a familiar act, but E. LawrencK May Roberts, Alma and, furthermy e, because of the urgent highest lowest Earl and Victor L. mmy Vardon Oillard, Elliot, last Bight waa 82 degrees; lowInsistence of Dr. Gowans' Influential po- grees; have dressed tt In such new form that It points eaih. FReber wilt est art bs thia Louis month since 1874 was 44 degrees; mesa Earl Hodgins. In litical friends and relatives among the the individual scoring F. de Genera, Is decidedly attractive. to for temperature today waa to degrees; normal Paullst A. New York, was the winRepublicans. Topics of the Day, presented as culled director. 7S d greet; accumulated excess since the waa ner In the flyweight class, Graham of from the Literary Digest, has Its usual "Mr. Muir said (Telegram, August 24): first of the month ia ft accumulated 25 Harry Yardoo and EdIt Is a significant fact Canada was second in the bantamweight the Demo- deficiency since January 1 degrees; pungency and merit. The bill will- - run is ft degree. ward Ray, British prof rat local, today defeated class and J. Zlvlc, Willow A. C., Pitts- until Sunday night with the regular cratic party has namedtjiat a Republican bulb temperature at ft a. Bh Humidity-DrDtoa Vardon, brother of tho English star, and 71 degrees; wet bulb temperature upon Its ticket during three general elecat ft a. sb. burg, was fourth In the featherweight 86 Jnrft Burke, local professionals, 2 up in tions. class. In the lightweight class The Democratic party Indorsed 66 degrees; relative humidity at ft a. a., 8. hold, boat ball golf match. II Vardon, with a a bulb at nooa, aua one A. cent; Pastime at C.. per temperature Republican Med New election dry In course 6?.? tho record tha afternoon general only York, was 1912 BALANCED but it never has made an Indorsetime, 7ft degrees; wet bulb temperature at nooa, the winner. . tou ad. f BOXING NOTES aua relative 60 at nooa, on ment time, humidity a nonpartisan basis. The ReSchneider of Canada was the winner In degrees; ggr Ail of the players shot magnificent golf, the bulb temperature at MARKS the welterweight class and F. Kolberg, four card (honing many birdies. Harry publican party indorsed the Democratic sun time,75 49 per cent;wetdrybulb at ft m., ftp. temperature a degrees; few words to say U. S. A , and W. A. Clark Otracher, HerCharley White has nominee at one genera) election E. G. eagle two on the eleventh hole helped him PANTAGES p m., 62 degrees; relative humidity at ft p. m , to equal the While Bar lacht club course over the controversy between himself and man Institute, Gowans In 1916 on a nonpartisan basis were Philadelphia, thiid B2 cent. per Joe Golden, manager for Pal Moore, and fourth, rWOrd. he only nonpartisan indorsement In the respectively. In the middlefor tho twenty-fou- r hours Tom Vardon gave hie brother a hot fight for which throws an entirely different eieciions for rolllns'a'tVp! m.Total light weight class Prudhomme and Mexovltch Acrobatics of a high order, feats of con!'I,?I0I7.! i itht.SuVf,n 8tat win .11 jot an inch; total for ocpremier honor, finishing the match too strokes upon the weighlng-i- n that rumpus of Canada Utah. finished second la .68 of an inch; accumu reto and and skillful data month thU legerdemain tortion, balancing third, was out under par another curred last baturdav at Chicago. The spectively. Edward Ray's driving lated deficiency for thia month fo dato ia .07 Eagan, Yale, was the act are performed by the eight Oriental steading fcaMre, but at the start his putting local declares that before winner in the of an Inch; total precipitation since January class, and artists of Long Tack Sam and company, game waa off a trifle. coming to the loop to step upon the scale W. Spengler, New York, was fourth 1 to date Is 12.87 inches; accumulated excess in the headliners at Pantagcs this week. The he weighed himself at home and found heavyweight class. tinea January 1 la 1.4ft inches. NonOne Shows company Is playing a return engagement he was Just under 135 pounds, the mark nt 6:50 and net at 7:09, August 2ft. Bun rises and easily ranks In the flret class. Stags agreed upon for their battle. When he WEATHBR OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT ft costumes and are and gorgeous settings the downtown scales he waa stepped upon P. M., MOUNTAIN TIME. Team Wins School Race, G. a diminutive Chinese girl adds much to a pound and a half over that mark. MARRIAQE LICENSES. the act by her coy ways, clever work as Charley 'doesn't try to explain the differWilliam Fnlkner and Ruth B. Pryor, both of a contortionist and her art as a balancer. ence, but adds, because there was a difO. P. . Says. Salt Lake. Pete Pinto and Boyle In "The Mysteriference, an argument over the forfeit K. Shrllwortb, Salt Lake, and Florence Albert CAMP PERRY. Ohio Aug ous on musical a Trunk full skit put The tailed White goes on to say money followed. Bran. Bolaer Idaho. msTln corps burn No.,23l n()u of nonsense and melody. They were enthat he never bets on himself, but that Bistro tor.,, La Tern W. Nerert, Eureka, Utah, and Volk lions! teams' match pistol which cored and was shot orcr again again. Golden and Moran have used such heatr Halt Lake. 30 yard slow fire. 23 .srU The following prepared statement was Bate. Jessie Hayward, In the sketch "Air Built for the future citizens of the ed language In the past week that he Is the 1 rapid tire sad Dnncao 8 Williamson and Marie Flint, both he 23 yard quick fire rangea Ima bit a Castle Kate, does of tods,, artistic having of Malt state the Issued Lake jjatermountam Empire. ready to wager. White declares his 31000 tlJfi! 7 Republican yesterday by ot ,M,) out o( possible 1300. Tile personation and has fair support. She Is Golden and Moran have I nllipptne scouts H. Moore mul Elisabeth Dcrnkc, both but over the signature of Henry of Harold Into sstond place reveals dropped committee, the of the of the mind Halt H Right in the heart of Idaho, on hot up,covered that Lake. working it. with 1278 while the 4 nlltd Nlatia army team female who to state determines Nick Dalaya and Klliel Burrlll, both of Salt chairman: Welsh, tee main tine of the Oregon Short pick third 1200 with placed points Among other some g comfortable , Line. Joe McGowan, the Kansas City light- prise whining teams were"Statements made through the press by Lake. Ariooon civilian. William G. tarlatan and Broale Smith, boil) settle down and do email-tow- n 1230, and California civilian. 1241 l has a after brief away weight, passed Leo J. Muir, state superintendent of pub- of Halt Lake k la a thread of htlman InterThe shotgun match for slate teams resulted stuff. There Offers full degree work, with art. attack of typhoid fever. McGowan won y 74 alter A. Roberta ami Mary E. lta. la, both a tie between Ohio and Minnesota, with 21! est and ' enough - comedy to make the lic Instruction, are In direct contradicx of the lightweight championship music and expression courses second at the,.. Halt Lakr. sketch take well. b,rd f,,r each team Kanaaa and Washingofficial record. The state Great Ikes In 1918. His last fight was to the te none. tion Frank Ruble 1, B. Steele, both and Florence ton .wers second wllh 204 Ollur ecoros: Ne Two attractive girlies are Herta Corty conwith Schiff, a fifteen-roun- d Halt Lake. braska. f 'Wants to help some worthy young test atJohnny California, JOO, Oklahoma. 132 Edith Althoff. One Is a singer and ments are the outgrowth of an appeal of George and bt. Joseph, Mo. E. Went her.ton Thnrn-toand Lorraine Tha national allot gun team match will open the state board of education to a a man or young woman in your home olper Is a pianist, who display ex- made by theoffice both of Ogden. cl tab. tomorrow. More than tlsty teams are intcred. . 0 cellent of the take T. technique. superintendent John 1nrrumore and Edith U. coast Pacific middleSyphua. Marty Farrell, trommunity. of politics The official elecBecause of Illness of artists In another schools-ou- t both of Salt Lake. weight champion, Is due to arrive at LADS ARM BROKEN BY FALL. number, the flrst act was eliminated, and tion figures in the office of the secreSend name to Charles Wesley George t ilitrlch nd Lorette Roacoe, both Benton Harbor today from San Frantlsio Albert Christensen, 8 years of Raymond Stewart tary of state show with jegard to the of Anaconda. Mont. to Join the Dempsey camp. 304 in Its stead appeared Tenney, President, Gooding, Idaho, Joaeph N. Morrla, Miirrar. t lah, and MarEast First South street, sustained age, Baird, who has been featured at Saltalr vote for this office: a a comtpday. in aso towns garet A Smith. Granger. Llali on the Pacific and many hla fracture "In 1895, John R. Park. Republican, of pound Tal Moore, the Memphis bear-caright arm at t coast. will William It. Birchard, 8pakune, Wash., and oclock last night when he fell ten feet Baird, who is a pretty, Karl G. Maeser, Democrat, 18,954. oppose Kid Montreal in a twelve-roun- d Hicka, Halt take. little youngster, worked alone and from tho porch at his home to the "In. 1900, A. C. Nelson. Republican, Wanda decision bout at Wool socket t, R I , on gre II Rrenv. Murine, I tab. and Verna I Oacar und He was taken to the emergeeney was amusing In his Impersonations of 46,530; N. T. Porter, Democrat, 45,273. Malniatroni, Moore has been In Labor dav Weal Jordan, t tali. Billy various band leaders, and also proved Mr. Muir says (Tribune, August 24). In Juan Mlske'e training ramp the- past week hospital. llucrrern and Marla Crus, both of Midhimself an artist of no mean ability, ren- 1900 Nathan T. Porter, now bank comvale. Utah. helping the 8t Paul boxer dering two selections on the saxophone missioner, when nominated by the Dema a a Thomaa V. Jcnklna ALIEN LOGGERS REPLACED. Utah, and with the talent of a seasoned performer. ocratic party, withdrew and advised hla Carrie M lenaen t nlnn, Bingham, I tab. Joe Berger, the bantamweight boxer TACOMA, Wunh.. Aug. 25, Fifty log, of Life" by Jack Reddy In- friends to vote for A. C. Nelson and keep "Studies Edmund W Newman and Athena Fruat. is Herman's Pete crown, seeking willing , cluded patter, songs and Impersonations the office nonpartisan.' Professor Nelson both of Holt take gers, who were ousted from their jobs to box Jimmy Kellv a return bout at the I eon H of characters he lias met. DEATHS. Rcddlngton and Mayme Gardner, st the Shaffer logging camp near ran 300 behind bis ticket because of the both club offering the best Inducements. Berof reSalt Banknote." lake Silkless "The another Edwin E George, proprietor of the Rex Democratic special fight against him in because they refused to become ger and Kelly have fought twice, both .William Plott, Murrar, Utah, and Clndya I. contests ending In draws after ten t leaning company, died yesterday morn- lay of the ViliamanJ. Flynn detective pic- the northern counties. cltixens, have been replaced by men who Barrua, GrantaeUlr. I tab tures, complete unusually Interesting In 1904, A. C. Nelson, Republican. rounds. ing at 4 o'clock after four daya illness bill. sre citizens or are willing to take out Charlea II. Wlmtcolt and Erba B. Jenklna, a a a at his home, 1133 Third avenue. He was N. T. Porter, Democrat, 34,621. Each both of Salt Lake. their first papers, tha Loyal Legion of i If Eddie Maloney defeats Otto Wallace o4 yeaVs of age and a native of vote. received his normal party Gnat Betmrtt and Peart Wllaon, both ot Salt Lumbermen and Loggers announced toat Milwaukee Monday night, he will he Lake. "In 1908, A. C. Nelson, Republican. coming to Utah twenty-fou- r day. The fifty men. It is said, were asked D. H. Robinson. Democrat, 36,875. matched to box Ritchie Mitchell at the years ago. In 1910 he purchased the Rex Henry A. Smith, Hnowflnkn, Aria., and Lutn to take steps to gain citizenship, and hi normal party vote. Mr. Palmer, Tnylo,. Aria Cleaning company.. Each received following show. they refused. He Is surviyed by his wife. I.ucile T influused my Muir says (Telegram), Thi rot George, a mother, Mrs. L. George, ence In the Democratic convention of Milwaukee a sister, Mrs ttien. a son, Harold E. 1908 to bring about the Indorsement of George, and a daughter, Margaret. FuAndrew C. Nelson by the Democratic Dainty dancing girls and a strong com-td- y arrangements have not been comBig Show neral The party Indorsed him at that repertoire feature the new bill which party. pleted. at the Casino yesterday afternoon lime. opened MILWAUKEE WD.. Auf "In 1912 A. C. Nelson, Republican, infits, run. ten of I ho Mllaiukre Kurt Peril Anderson, 8 month of age, for a four-da- y American Amoclatlon Democratic convention beThd "Ship Ahoy girls with Zalda Bar- dorsed byhisthecondition baneba H club ha been noltl to the New York Tha answer of moat fit people l that of Mr. and Mrs. Carl, lfr Andemon, of health, received of National lean Ho club, through n plnyer deni, the died yesterday of pneumonia at the home, ker, offer a delightfully pleaslhg musical cause . votes. reacts tod dietug ib too bard, too from a disordered condition of the party leaders comedy. George Bower sings and dances 82,055 Mr. MuirRepublican part Ionian not being opnotineed, and Pitcher 2530 South Sixth East street: to insultingly as Disease Germs Must Be Eliminated blood. Ironbleeoma and too dangerous. Funeral refers (whom and Wallace and Sid hla of been tlltponed of to the L'hletgo services will b hai McWeeny 1 description held .They must be cured through the at oclock tomormethod L force tha weight down. HowAmerican politicians) conferred with Democratic Jewish navy furnish tha laughs. league club for 3113410. The latter row afternoon ' at the Joseph William theSimms From the Blood. and this explains why local treatblood, out and leaders (also politicians'), black-fac- e party ever, fa Manaola Prescription Tablet deal prorldea for the return to the Whlto Hog Tavlor funeral and Warfield, boys, of commendable Friends are in. the Demoat Outfielder Moetll and Third Baarman vlted to attend.chapel. All these difficulties am oncrcaaa, They sympathy ren"A Little Rehearsal." fails so absolutely. ment Their present ' Interment will bo in dition of southern convention indorsed Professor NelLutike, for whom 11300 won paid, the amount Are absolutely hannkaa entail no dieting songs and dances is cratic The radical and rational treatment is When jour skin disease reaches to be refunded. Thy trenefore lake effect neit City cemetery. son. ' Tb whole arrangement was made i An elaborate setmore than mt violent exercise, and have the added pieaging, , t if j of both parties, without worst canon., and the thorough course of 8. S.8 burning to take ting Is the background of a skit by Bob sby politicians' advantage of cheapness. One little tablet The deatly of Helen C, I arson, daugh- Cooke altnjl ImJ aWnnoaw causes stageto scratch andfiery and Dot Oatman. , If applause tingle after each meal gad at bedtime--a plea in an t he ' purely vegetable blood ' remedy, j Mr. scratch ter of E. and ' yon i Mrgi Henry SOUTHERN lgirnen, them. means ASSOCIATION, act was the most enters anything, occurred yesterday t Magna of heart will reduce your jant to eat a candy In 19J4'A. C.t Matheson. Republican, effort to obtain relief; there ismafly a which thoroughly clesnaet the blood of The couple were recalled many I disease She was horn February 1, 1906 tainlng. weight two, three or four pounds t week, Little Kork, 61.191; E. G. Gowan. Democrat and Protimes. j I sd leave ro bad results such it wrinkles Mt at , The Pleasant. every particle of impurity. A few botJonight in store for you, body at the Birmingham . Hugh 8kelley and Emma Heir present gressive. 55,959. A npeclally Intense per. sleepiest r flabby cldn. A good rim box A told It is nothing more than foily to ex- tles of 8. 8. B. will rout out the disease seph William Jaylor undertaking New Orleans pltier-patta ls well received. tlsan fight i wee made by the Democrats act that by dru;sbtjctlho reasonable fries of one It will be to sent Mt. Pleaoant Atlanta . . , Heir 4s especially entertalnlnt with against the Republican nominee. I)r. E. pect to be eureil hy the use of local germs from your blood, your com'dollar, rr if preferable they may be ob Friday forenoon for funeral nervlces and Miss Memphla . ... her songs, her voice changing from a deep Q. Oowsne wes a Hoclallnt and s mem- treatment, such as ointments, salves, lo- plexion will begin to clear up sod you lamed ty sending the to tha Mobile , , . Interyient. In Horlallst Much of committee will a to tha lisas till ber soon afford be remedies etc.1 rid of the disease aa thou(beautiful soprano Without apmay .Msrnolt Co- - 04 Gerfieki Building, Naettrllle ... drifted to the Frogrenetvee end tions, parent effort Howard and Scott present state. HeDemocratic-Protrreiutsoma temporary relief, but you want sands of other have. (Detroit, Mich. They will roach you by FUNERALS. thettanoogt , v a aerie of dances. was the nominee more "than relief; you want a remedy jwod, prepaid, h plain, sealed corse. a Get bottle at the drug store today.' Funeral nervlces for.J. W. Lundy of Going Some is the feature photoplay. In 1914. He was the Democratic nominee that will rid you forever of the tor- writ to our head Now that you know this you have no ex, physician, who will Yeftterday'g Beeulto. will be held st 1 o'clock this af- Characterlatlc of the stories by Rex Beach In 1916. never was s Republican He Murray fuse for being too fat, but cap reduce two. full medical advie At Birmingham Birmingham S, ternoon at ths I. O. O. F. hall under the the play la filled with varying situations nomine. now holds s Democratic turing disorder.. , you give gladly He or four t throe pounds a week without At Chattanooga 4 hattaaongn 2. direction of the K. of P. and the Eczema, tetter, boils, pimples, ulcers. without charge. Addresfl Medical DiO. The audience la carried to the extreme office, appointed by s Democratic goverof bod Al Memphla O. F. Burial will be in Murray City Memphla I. Mobile 10 of pathos and In a flash a roar of laugh81x Irritations and sealp eruptions, as wrU rector, 612 Bwift Laboratory. Atlanta, nor. Mr. Muir said (Tribune): r At Uttla Bock Ullle Rock X, New Orleanl 1. ter ia provoked. Tha Casino orchestra and year ago, following th death of Super- - as all other forms of com Ga. NATIONAL. Pennsylvanian Retains Lead Archery er le 5. one-sce- hue-ban- 1500-met- er free-styi- 5. ot ft It. frother Forces His Exert Himself OMAHA AWARDED HONORS WEATHER DATA Bun-sel- c. y Mos-ber- WELL PROGRAM Var-do- BILL er but Record if li t Marine Corps National Pistol Contest GOODING COLLEGE partisan Chairman old-tim- er tobacco-chewin- - 4 1. 5; t, ii curly-head- Opens Sept. 7 ed - Deaths and Funerals Mon-tem- 4; Penn-svlvanl- a, Sends Pitcher and Catcher to CASINO OFFERS DELIGHTFULLY PLEASING BILL 67,-(3- 5; Skin Eruption Causes Constant Torture tchr ) jt I , d, f eslab-llxhme- , , , er , t e-- afrer-erteut- i sin diseases, (Advertisement) j |