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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY HORSING, APRIL 14, 1922.. 16 in mm ' Rf. BRINGINGUPFATHER I'M CfT i0 CLAD HOME -- V a. By George McFIanua Pat-Of- L Truly .ISTSEoe Sensation - of the Tear r TO -- IVE " Helen Lar n, Ruth Wood, V Marine Hurd and Alice Curtis Among the Stars. tm wi&KBCT.-epregenartlvcsr- of the Ths Junior girls swimming West high won the interclass swimming meet yesterday afternoon In the T. W. C. A. pool. The team scored 113 points The seniors came second with XU points, while the sophomores took third with 93 points to their credit. Helen Larson, for the winners, was the meet. She enoutstanding star of theevent and In each tered practically every one received either a first or second ewam two disshe place. In the relay tance which Is to he considered very good, since she had already been in several other events, Ruth Wood, Maurine Hurd and Alice Curtie also did well. The meet was tn charge of iMiss Louise tVlnekrw, Mies Maurine hasse. Miss Ruth tarol Evans. Miss Florence Duvall. Miss Julia Martin, insetructors. and- the-- ciaas (hr W. - A.- &, eooo" til were divided Into events different .The tiree classes for the awarding of points otnts wereaawarded for form in the xnt, back and optional dives, also in he side, breast, back and crawl strokes dash and In swimming, The twenty-yar- d the eighty-- ) ard relay were both Judged for speed and the plunge for distance. -- -- SpoVt buyer Jut recently "snapped up" in New England really wonderful of New. est Style, Goodyear Welt"buy"- Ras Struggle, Swimming for quite a while looked as though It would be classed among the extinct sports of the West high girls ,lloweverll wtth tht good, showing, made yesterday. It will probably be one of the "major sports with the. girls In the fu- , Y Shoes' ture. Miss Louise Winslow, who Is III charge of the girls swimming at the West high, was unable to be at achool for several - weeks because of Illness. Mias Maurtn. Sassa presldantoL he West High Girls' Swimming club, has been handicapped In her work toward the club a success this year by ' making the absence of Miss Winslow. Then, too, she lias had to work a great deal to get the girls Interested enough to come out for practice There has been a charge made for the use of the T. W, C. A. pool this season and this financial obligation seamed to make matters worse, since the girls felt that they were unable to meet he expense. In aotte of this, Miss Winslow and Mias (Baas havs undoubtedly passed the crisis and swimming will be among the chief activities to be put on sale beginning today t -- Final Contests Thursday. The girls of the wohool win participate in the final Interclass meat next Thursday afternoon in the T W. C. A. pool. After ttfat meet Miss Winslow win pick her team to represent thp school In ths Interclass meet May 9 with the East high and tha I D. S. U. teams. , Following the avents: Twenty-yar- d dash, first heat Curtla, sophomores, first; Larson, Juniors, second ; Wood, senior third, Twenty-yar- d dash, second heap Larson. Junior first; Hurd, Sophomora 'Robert second; seniors, third. Sixty-yar- d relay Curtis, Hurd, Bcho-be- r, find; Robinson, Larson (swimming two lengths), juniors, second; Wood, Robsrt March, seniors, third. Plunge' (two-gl- rl teams) Roberta and Wood, senior first; Robinson and Larson, sophomores, second; Curtis and Kurd, sophomores, third. Back stroke-Ourt- ls, sophomores, first; Larson, Junior second; Robert seniors. l. yof moving the IJbsrty park too to the municipal baseball park, the members of the Commercial league drew up petition protesting against the using of the municipal ball park for that In the protest 4t Is set forth purpose-that the boys are playing baseball solely for the sport and that to set animals on the diamond would rob them not only of two of the bene playing Jidda in the city, but also greatly deter the development of amateur baseball In the olty. The petition la being circulated for signature and wtll be presented tn the near future, according to tha Secretary of the league. The drawings for ths schedule of games on Sunday morning. April ft, resulted as - Tl Fair Grounds Is Chosen as 7 Scene of Soccer Game; B-- O Contest Anticipated Tournament Are Determined by Default League -- -- , taitp-aoti- on st Henry Jones Will Contest for Welterweight Honors Bpeetat to The Tribune. PROVO, April Henry Jones of this city, who la matched with Gua Kalllo for rraTHWl'esOiifli mifcK; best Two In three faHs, for the words championship, to be held here next Tuesday night, I confident that he Is going to throw the world s champion welterweight, which title Kalllo holds at ths present time. It wtll be the second time during the wrestling career- - of- - Jones that he has been fortunatetq .eecurs. jnatchUh a champion. Two years ago ho met Jack Revnolds at Preston, Idaho, who at that time was the champion, and while Jones was defeated In a very hard maUh, he learned enough about ths gam in that contest to put his head and shoulders over all the other boys ho mat after. Kalllo Is a Finn and comes from the same country from which waino Ketonen ha41. He has wrestled In this country several year with- - marked success and has always had - hU y on tho chamLast October he met Jack pionship. Reynolds, world's champion, and defeated that wrestler and he I now confident that there Is not a man of hie weight In the world that can throw him. 13. FOB EASTER A HARDEMAN HAT 'When you step out Easter morning, reflect th spirit of the day in a stylish Hardeman Hardeman Hats are tbs sort of friendly Hat hats that look well and make you feel right when you wear them. And theyre th best your money can buy. just try one oft. At Pacific Corut BERKELEY, Cal., April II. University of California has accepted an I irritation from Cornell university for a dual track meet at Ithac N T, May 20. The Californians afe to spend a week in Ithaoa as tha guests of Cornell university while preparing for tha national Championship meet of 4he Intercoilegtat Association of Amateur Athletes of America at Harvard university May COLLEGE BASEBALL NEW YORK. Princeton 'Columbia MACON, A Mercer, April II. , 3 Git., April I 13, Vale. . , ,$1.25 to $1.95 Ladies' High Heel Pumps, $2.50 to $5.00 rPatept or Kid Mens Shoes .$2.50 to $5.00 The moth grade swimming teams of PARIS, April 13 Paris la o havs the Salt Lake junior high schools will league baseball this summer. Th opena participate in competitive swim this ing of th season was set for May 29 afternoon at 4. IS oclock at the Dcsgret at a meeting held last night In ths . - - American Legion building. - . gymnasium. , A strong teaifl is entered bv each school The league comprises four clubs; Amerand It is predicted that the meet will ican Legion, Veterans of Foreign War be one of the best of the year. The French club and the Indeother grade school meets have proved a pendents Rangelageh Ths games will be played on success, but according to ths different ths beaut'fut bagatelle grounds In the coache the strongest swimmer are In Bols ds Boulogne. the ninth grade c liases. Following la the program; Twenty-yar- d dash (first heat) Alms Public School Baseball RooseWinn, Jackson; William Thoma velt; Henry Catrow, Bryant; Aim Jwj kov. Jordan. Columbus bovs, !6: Highland, id, Twenty-yar- d dash (second heat) ColumbuS girls, 35; Highland, 1. Rcfrert Wright, Kouth: 1 sailor e Bhorc, bovs, 19; Wash ngion 2. (Called Roosevelt; Clarence Madsen, Jackson) tn Grant the sixth Itinlhg ) Bugeno LovrJny, Bryant. Grant girls won from Washington by Twenty-yar- d dnsh ithlrd heat) Fred fortolL Brown, West Vernon Rasmus n, Jack Jefferson boys, 15: Forest, f. son; Uoyd William South;. Elton Love-ioJefferson girls, 13, Forest, 14. Bryant. Douglas boy 8; Gat field. L. Twenty-yar- d dish (fourth heat) MilAt Garfield Garfield, 8; OyprWft, -. ton Roosevelt, Frank Jones. West) At Mortroe Garfield. 18; Monroe, 4. Frank Ek. Jordan, Cyril Auguatenstn, Ed son bovs,'l.(; FrankHn, 3 - - South. Edison girls won from, Franklin by forGraceful diving Eugene Lovejoy, El- feit. ton Lovejoy. William Langtry. BrvSnt; Jackson bovs, ; Jordan. 2. M ltort Dick Kearns. Archie JPoulton, Jackson girl 9; Jordan, 4. AlVert L Roosevelt, .Alma Jankey, Roosevelt grl 21; 'West Junior. 24. Bourne, Harry Poill. Jordan; John Smith, Fred Brown. Frank Jones, Weati . Flappers $4.00 to $5.50 Were mightily tempted .to use5 ourFull stock of adjectives telling jipu about them but the space only permits us to ' say: - COME UP AND SEE THESE SHOES FOB "l YOURSELF I. EXAMINE THEM! COMPARE THEM WITH ANY SHOES ifr TOWN SELLIN Q ATDODBLE OUR PRICE I y. Uoyd Williams, Oscar Evans, Elmer Ward, South. Relay race South Jordan, Jackson, West, Roosevelt. Darren to Meat Toy in Logan Next Monday Tha Bpeetat TrbtUM. 1 . TAKE ELEVATOR. 4 Turf Results and Entries units. 93 111 TUVAXi First nlee five and a half furlongs' Toy Freddie Fvar 100, Queen Lead lsl, Yadka MIm rterk 104. 311m Ourl 10. Mintoi-10- , Snnthta C. lid. VlrtolT 160 MAIN STREET. MAIL ORDERS FILLED. Lv Fdemxn 113, Btllpe 113, flea 113. r Derond rave, ftr aad a half fnrlonagetv-toDorian On, Letty Hv 104, Marios Fluke 108. Ollre D 10ft, MnrU'la Pet I Oft, Fat B. C lewis Vaevar log, Aiutrml Hawking tit). Belly Stewart 110, Iwliam 11), Dalanvy 113. FitxgeraUt 111. Third rave "five furlonga Angela 99. Tarla Buby Oft Canderoaa 9ft. Brldsette M, Chlppvs dale 103, Shelbyvlll 100. May Daws 111. Our tlaaet 111, Errs K. Brtgst Malone lift, LOGAN, April 13 Fmnkl Darren ef Logan la matched to fight Wesley Toy of kerb Rpringx in a return match hers pi. next Monday night. Recently these two were eadllners in a card at Halt 1 ak krd Darren pulled out with the decision after a hard, gruU,ng bout. Th closelit ness of that fight hae lndueed Promoter lit. Huaterd Point Ilk J. R. Browning of the Wasatch Athletic C untroll Fourth race. club to match the two again. 9t Lout Rigg of Ixigan wit; fight- - pr 10 Imlnaxy with Jack Warner of Ogden, and 110. I Dtaaanra 113, Walter U. Paam U, Waldo Barker of Newton w. sling mits Billy Stuart lit alth J. Dempsey of Ogden on th same Fifth rave one ail la Polly Wale S7, card. 03, Bibby Allan 108. ( aptaln Clover 1u4, Glvnwvli lift Ballot Car 1th Wood v Moatfom-ar- Cleely Kay. Dr. Doorly, Clxalv. Rrdtnsn, Circulate. lvrarlte anil Dalay N. aUo raa. Fourth rime, no. mile D'nhin Vat) 109 M, Pator), 33.90, $3 00 and 41.20. iron; Cholrtnaa ter 111 tW, M inert, gltiq and $9 Q, arrond. Old Hemaatead 112 tlxing) It HO, thlid Time 1 48 Central Byng, Mary Joyepbine, Red William and liamUtun A. ala ran. Fifth rare, oua mile nd a furlong Welter Dant lit (Wllaon), ..00 - S 20 and $2 40 won Dm la fcartrmrad' lift tM Fntnrrr 42120 and 93 20, aerond; Plnrtvrst 101 (Kallal. $2 40. -- 3.Time. 5 FrankJIn and lork third. ran. Laaele also K'xth rare, one mite Tro Brerkrnrldge 107 '( Italia) 410 40, 43 80 and 43 00 won. vonne-ehe- n lit (E Fatorl. 3 80 ant $2 so. second, men, BO nt; Kenilworth, 137 meh, 75 men, $0 per cent Peerless, 30 men, 30 per rent; Btorrs,- - 99 men, SO per cent; Castlegate, 725 men, 59 per cent: Sunnrslde, 1310 men, HH per cent; Clear Creek, 180 men, 90 per 70 cent; men, 80 per cent. Winterquarters, 80 per-ve- per cent; Rains, lewman win NOMINATIGiJ. DANVILLE, 111. April' 13. Complete offksftl return from congrexsional district today show that John H. Lewman of Danville was nominated as Republican eaniidate for congress at Tuesdays primary, over W. P. Holaday naffrrty 112 (Lonl, 42 60. tulr,. Time, of 111, Katherine Bank In 112 Georgetown, bv a majojrlty ot forty-foand Nrbraaka 142 IS. Larisa, Ilnntagrnet Sixth rave, one mile Euyvnla K 99 team votes- - "Uncle Joe Cannon, thft Mistiest nlao ran. 10ft ravhrsn 10. Evelyn flarrlean 88 present congressman, will retire at th on mile Hal Wright gerentb rare, Folly 10ft, (hies Berkley Hit). Don Dads 110. term. of end his Cblck 40 43 40 and 00 wen; 60, $9 (Dmg), Toombmla 11), Dainty lady ill. Croupier 1L and $1)10 Barkley 114 (E Fatorl. 418 IIS Bill The Went junior h gh school team yes113 (Caron). 44 00. third. Tltn. Seyenin rave fir furimra lYirllle 103 flitd I 43 lermnkrtorer terday afternoon defeated the Roosevelt Waldo Juuia Little Orpliau, NebrasS3, Malll 110. 109. Jea.lv 100, Ak iatrlcaa Junior high school nine on the Roosevelt K ran Dalwood also Slim end niter Lad ka Th score was 7 to I. This I (arve t lift Janie Le.ll 111. View 111 ground rare, ftrr and n half furlonsa Honone of th closest game that has been 11. - lit. lubber II 112, Myrtle A. 113, Ylrtd estEighth tirorse 101 (Kalla), 94 80, 41 40 and 42 50. 109 (P. Hum), 44 ) and 93 ft), played between these two schools sine )y rdxhtb rare. furtorga Phyllis K. 81, wan; (ooruha thev started b'l. fDayiel, to 20. Little Florvnne PA. Dannlnx Thirty aerond, Colonel1 ftdtder 110 Eddie I) Iron was yeetdrdav elected rafw Keren lift. Midis 110. oaoilntOlrlIXlot. 08 2 3 Yera Bits. Ohmpiid third, Tim. Ik Mill tiood tain of the Wret junior team. Dixon is 114, Mrlnnv 114, OrrhM Kin lift, Harry Poarbrr. Dura, Dlrnero and Enough alto ran. a lad Of wide experience, having plaved lift. several year on graihmar school teams. Was I hey elver and track faat, Oevo-ro- I y ROOSEVELT JUNIOR DEFEATED BY WEST ur arr-en- H-- ed 1 Sunday Law Violation Charges Are Dismissed Md. April l! -- Charge of violating the Bunday observance laws made against Jack Dunn, siting owner of the Baltimore Internationals, wer dismissed by th grand Jury today The charges word a sequel to th Athletic ball and were baaed, on a ay, gSune. of of the rolled norththe report captain ern olatrlct. No arrests wer mads. BALTLWOfcE. n-.- Baltimore-Philadelph- ia laat-Sund- New York Nationals Give Up Pitcher, and Catchef NEW TORK, April 13 Th New fork Nationals today announced tne release of a young battery. Pitcher Pete Malone and Catcher Frank Bemlds, to ths Waterbury team of th Eastern league. Pitcher John Proctor has been returned to the Columbia, 8, C . team of tH Bouth Atlantlb league. Th New York cliib an option on th bt atrVIce Pitcher Alalon. California University Kinsey Brothers Take Three Straights in Tennis Cornell Offer Accepts 4. f-- Ninth Grade Swimming Parix Will, Open League . Meet to Be Held Today Baseball Session May 30 SUM HI MEET follows; Utah Oil v Eleotrlo, Denver A Rio Western Optical v Keen Orande Western, Postal Service va. Fort Douglas, Knights of Columbus vf Veterans of Foreign Wars, and tha air mall service vs. Poplar Grove A. C. The drawings for games In the twilight For their game with Bolt Lake tomor division, which will play pn ths followrow th Caledonian soccer team had th had ing .lueadftyjLttemnon, thefpllowlsg third. result' O. a I, general offices v Globe Choice oTTwo playing Yields dona t eY'Xy Breast stroke Wood, senior, first; Optical Auto comcompany, Browning Larson, Junior, second; Hurd, sophomore! pany v Deseret New Mountain States other team and chose the fair grounds. third. A Telegraph company vs. D. The Sixteenth warders stand ready to Bids stroke Robinson, Junior, first; Telephone A ft. R clerks, and two teams yet to fill any breach made by local teams failMarch, aenlor, second; Schober, sopho- be admitted will play each other. ing to givs the Ogden (Wasatch team) more, third.- Crawl stroke Wood, senior, first; Larboys a gams at Lorin F&rr park, and Finclx may Intravel to the Junction city Satur son. Junior, second; Curtin, sophomore, Tennix third. place of Excelsior. day The 8alt Lake team will be formed out Front Mv Hurd, sophomore, first; of the all of whom are seRobinson, Junior, second; Roberta, following player nior, third. BOSTON, April 13. The national court fit and inHching for a chance to get themBack dive Wood, senior, first; Larson tennis doubles championship tournament, selves tire lineup; Mos, CmplePy, Junior, second; Hurd, sophomore, third. begun today,' advanced quickly by pay Rmlley. F. Bromley, Sadler, McQuillan, H. Turville, McKoight. Pool Running dive Robinson, Junior, first, and by defau't Prime, Aftar Q. A. Shaw McRoberta, senior, second; Curtl sopho- Kean and O R. Fearing of this city had Hail, Tetley, Callender and Cobb. It Is a in more, third. fact won by default from Fulton that tha contest the principals of Optional dive Larson, Junior, first. New Tork, and partner. It was Cutting announced for local supremacy havs signed on the Wood, senior, second; Curtl sophomore, that the former would have to default largest number of soccer players of ths , third. also because of the death of McKeans ght cluta composing the bmaliey league, Judge Miss Julia Martin, Mias Louise father. As a result, Hewitt Morgan and and several good men are due to be disWinslow and Allas Carol Ehr&ng, Payne Whitnev of New Tork go Into the appointed by the selection committee in final round without contest. In the other trusted with the Job of putting on the half W. A. Burnham, Jr, and Dr. Chao-nln- g f.evd two of the strongest elevens that The Cal Frothlngham defeated G. W. Wight-ma- tt have been In action for year -- I Commercial, and W. C. Bowditch, ail of rhis city. be lineup, as announced for last week's ft- -, l, and will contend with th proposed gam can be pretty well relied The schedule of games for ths first playing-throug- h Whiting will champions. Jay Gould on foe tomorrow. Charlie first tall at 5 .30 oclock, and the fay In ths Commercial league was an and Joseph W, Wear of Philadelphia, la make should be under way at th.s time gams nounced at league headquarters y enter-- the semifinal round. full-thto dav bv the secretary. The offclal open, play. Neutral line permit men will, If possible, be called on. LEWI THROW CAOOOCK. be Bunday. April 43. and 'og day will A 3d oklook In At Heath's --he tim the field Rangers are again the 13 Kan WICHITA, morning Ed (.Stran- to bo hard April Th various diamond on corner put to, a tho 1921 champions gler) Lewi world's, champion wrestler, from Os are den due behind school buildings, and perhaps lots, to arrive and get tha successfully defended-hi- s .title here municipal diamonds, wfu be used hr the promptly at S'3U oclock Hal bv throwing Earl Caddock of Iowa Anaell overseer. bo As the caie-flrThese .w,u grounds will be assigned two falls out of three. Cadiinrk nnb the player .n Lake have both shut by the secretary of the league as soon fad In s xteen minutes with a head do?ia" as apportionment of them is made by O scissors; Lewis took tho second with a out the Rangers, soccer tans Are 'anxO Romney, who has iously awaiting the result of this part of charge of them for series of headlocks In thlrty-f'v- e the day's play. the city. and third In sight minutes with minutes, head-loca Dalegatea from the principal clubs and Upon learning that tha city commission officers of ths Utah association will meet In ths Deseret gymnasium following the games tomorrow, and, along with other Important business, will draw for the first round of the state championship race, provided enough entries are received. The leading referees of Balt Lake and Ogden are called together to meet in the gymnasium tonight. f Childrens Mary Janes -- 1, .. Positively $5 to $8 Values PINEHURST. N. c., April 11 R. B. Bldewell, Longweod, and J. H. Wheelwright, Boston, will moot J. D. B. Jons and Arnold Jokes, both of Providence, to decide the men s doubles In th north and south tennis championship Bldewell and Wheelwright In the semifinals today defeated S. H. Voshell, West Side, and Eesisp. Wr'ght, New York, J. 4. and the two Joneses defeated O. 8 Shafer, Philadelphia, and Fred C. t. West Sde, Bagg Is considering at only HONOLULU. T. H . April brothers won three straight seta end th tennis doubles from Hooge and Van Dyk championship Johns here 1 yesterday, Howard Kinsey, on of th ehampldnk, was at on tlm junior Paoiflo const chs,mpton. Howard and Robert KlAsey fcr touring the Pacific playing, a tenl aeries, KU8TICK WIN FROM OOBAR. TOrEKA. Kan., April 13 AUH Fustic. Kansas heavyweight wrestling champion, last night won two straight falls from Jatrinda Cohor, seat India Cliff Wncktev, claimant of champion. the Ohio heavyweight championship, defeated John (Jramtavlch. Dalmatia claimant In tho same order. f B0W1X EKTRltl. Firal fact, fnur furkmf Kvwpte S. lift, Chief lift, Flynn 111. Bnd tlugsla 110 lady Be W.-Blvt- af Mit- Bnat ... Bah Ivaj ! ay Tot. svnnnd ravv, fir and half furionge Are fir Area lift, t Ju.t till; gifht Anal. IDS, pftrtllffHl 10O, Ml. a Fa mail 103. Annette Teller 101. t'aneva 101, WlnnevenSe 101, Ttunl 101. Rappy Bnxteo loo Shore Acre 9ft. Lent to. Peril t pay gft. Kitty iohnann 108, Sputa KA, Ualynlle ios, Unyd (Jeertv lflft. Third rone, (Ire and a half ferinAga Jafe 113, Ftndvtr 11. Eenter104, Perbatiw hft Pert rkutridil lift, The .Nephew toft. Dfnaaawad 106, C 10ft, Swmtary lift, rhariv J. Crnl' By 103. Little Patay ,11)0. Stile tot, Fropaxantl lAttle Mandle lift. Ale RaiAlltab 1'Kt peri sourdine 101, t haste Star 9ft, Happy U4 19- tetchy Fourth rare, sera fdtloati Bllppvty Elm Kin 111, Biff Baag 110. Tawky B 10 Jnha 10. Trane, te 1(18, Bray O.blVa 104. Turn 94 loft, Dtrk Deader II and I atvteehth BomtM rifi rime, on tl4 Nahirat 112, Fttdh lit, MAater Javk lift, Joan of Are lot. Widow hvdotlv 104, Allllr KM. Bltkt Boat St. , Sixth rare, as twit 4nd g ttgfclg--J ftteh- tier lit, th Kmaa lift., Almlnri lift, f eurtamia Kft. Atrhlre loft Lucy Fate id. On Rigk J0 , Fleer HH. Pattern Hit, Walk Vg 101, China! Wlah 7, cham-plon-h- lp 01 trart fast. BESPIT. for-- . Hie..EkDiten-i1und- ny ect'-f.icto- -- KAM" . up the. ol. .steps todayi and look uvef a few of the . thousands of nifty sprinAV suits that Ye are now show-in- g at prices that save you j ten bucks on ' each suit! I Everything from the jazz- lest to tjie most - eonserva- tive. come up and get acpare quainted " look em the talues up stairs and youll surely, Carbon County Miners here,Returning to Work buy , -- well-tnin- over-com- - , TUVABA By Fnitral BrtVtr. Pleat rare, ala furlongs Cafe, ijj (Joaetl, 4ft and S 0, won; Alaeoa 93 (Pari U 9. ret), 19.40 lad $. ft), arcoad; Mlsa Ourt lit IE. Fatorl. 49 4ft, third Tima, 1 14 4 t Popag Basala Young, Lit j..llte, Dial Means, flay. Prinersa, and Fl ta India, lloulgumrry aiaa tea Second rare, alg fhr'Mga Onlnnrt M4t 1)4 Fatorl. 11)0, 2 at) and whn; Prim, $3 80 and gioo. arj) KM (Wileonl. 43 40, Foemae 114 third. (Joneal. Tltn, 114 3--1 Qulnam, Smiling Anna. Ml to April pool and Ylrginia Jamea ala ran Third tor, fir tad 8 half futlnaga tndlaa Brigade 107, (Darlei. IlSao, 4 00 end 13 00, aron; W. C. Dooly lift (F, Rural, $3 00 and 111 $2 so. aerond; Billy Je (Jenea), 339. Time. 1 08 8 3. Klisme, Tom Caro. J, 1. of e4ft-- concert by th Sait Lake Philhilrmonlc orchestra, Charles Shepherd, conductor, was transferred yesterday to th IMike theater, where the program alii be glen Foft at 4 89 o'clock Sunday afternoon. th first three days of this week th sal was eoftduotud at live More of the John n' EJilott Clark company, wltii reau'tx, being about 59 per cent In advance of the early sale for the Initial concert, given several weeks ago. Pull attendance at the recent rehearsals of the Easter 8unda program, coupled with a live Interest on the part of th Instrumentalists, gives assurance that the concert will he a genuine success artistically, The program chosen Is a superior one Afid wilt Include one number never before presented - by a Malt Lake- - eecftvestra, th Debuaey , "Petite Butte, and two composition particular ly appropriate to Easter, th "Good Friday muxio from "ParalfaS" and the overture to Wagner's Tunnhiuxcr Agnes Reid Weter, a brilliant and o will b of tho citv, young the soloist, singing Wagners Trauma, with orchestra accompaniment. memo-sopran- Far St. Weather rlear and ll.-fcl- nsey mld-Pnel- 1 Phil harmonic Sale Is On at the Wilkes 20, I par la! t Tbs Tribune. April it. Considerable In Carbon county coal min labor Conditions Is reported from Bpring Th ballot at Oastlegnte Canyon today yesterday disclosed on axltent fact, and that la thkt th American miners are not Striking and (hat (he principal dlesat.s-factio- n la among th foreigners. .Apparently triors men returned to work Inis morning than wer expocteiL which makes the Outlook for shorter duration f troubl in th local camp much better. The actual working forces In Spring canyon reported this morning from reliable source Is a follows- - Btandnrd-vlil43 men. 20 per, cent, Latuda. PR4C1B, .... e. (jr Upstairs Clothes Shop 275 Main St. |