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Show . THE HALT LAKH MtllJAY J1U11.M.SU, MAY Was. 12, to --M SPRING SALE of the season! latest patterns, guaranteed, all wool Eight Colts and One Filly - Scheduled to Star in Glee Club Will . Appear ' in M&mzelle Taps at Audi- - torium at Schoool Tonight I v 1 rs and palnterg naphtha. The new tank wagon price of gasoline 2 cents a gallon, which Is the earns as that charged by the - Standard Oil ompanv of New Jersey, the Sinclair Consolidated Oil corporation and other adcompanies which have announced vances during the past week varnish-makeThe new tank wagon price of is rs cents and painters naphtha Is !i 2 j Classic. . And EXTRA PANTS By HARVEY T. WOODRUFF, 4 Wire, Ch!ro THbepegalt take Tribes .LOUISVILLE, Ky. May 11. Probable starters In the Kentucky Dcrbj; . Probable Horse. Weight. Monrich rl Members of tbs foist h.gh school glee clubs will present the opera "Mem'selle Taps," or The Silver' Bugler,? by Arthur A. Penn, at I IS o'clock tonight In he East high auditorium. The perform111 ance also be given tomorrow evening. Beats may be secured at the office of the. East high school. Miss Lisle Bradford, head of the musle department of the school, has charge of the singing and general directing. O. Ottinger Romney la assisting In the direction. The cast includes Margaret Anderson, a as Marie: Kenneth . Hammerman Colonel Piquot; Georgia Standring as Aunt Josephine, Donald Kearns as Captain Gringo, Lawrv Birreil as Jean Piquot, Rolfs 'Williams as Private Alonso as Private Mill, Kenneth Earn bourne Frederick Bull. Helen Williams at the Duchess of Doncheeter, Florence McClelMcClellan at lan as Lixxle, Dorothy Charlotte, Heseel Rushmer as Edmund, Jack Merwill ae Lewis potter. The following will appear In the chorus : Bass George Pavne, j Biles Vence. Simon Frank, Oscar Gray. Harold Roberts, Shirley Evans, Arthur Miller, Sam Kincaid. Kenneth Foulger, Llewellyn Philip Davis. Frank DeGroot, Van Cott, Frank Csrrol, Dave RobinClifford Leland Cooper, son, Browning, Kenneth Mac Clifford, Leonard Beers, Selander. Ed. Thomas, Keeler, Harold Irwin Johnson, Charles Taylor, Ted Allen and Karl Hardy, tenors, Leland Frlel, Reed Culp, Kathryn McKlever, La Von Fowler, Leonard Sayer, James Hilton, Donald Forrester, Douglas Silver, Allah Affleck, John Van Cleve, Harold Barber, William DeGroot. Spencer Warren, Marl Gibson, Joe Thomae and Preston Ashton: sopranos, Kathryn Brown, Virginia McCune, Evans, Leah Bttefel, Marian Erma Gibson, Golds Shannon. Marjorie Ruth Retd. Lixzle Coulam, Stringham, Pauline Byer, Louise Stdphen. Audrey Mildred Brown, Anderson. Lois Smalley, Blanche Clegg, Dorothv1 Bratten, Phyllis Romney, Louise Paddock, Dorothy Brown, Norma Jenson, Irene Brown, Mary Howard, Vera Whopple, Helen Oswald. Kathlleen Carroll, Le.la Anderson, Helen Coul-e- r, Mery Bond, Thelyms Smith and Bessie Bostleman: altos Genevieve Greenwood, Gladys Fuller, Elsie Bsbbel, Vivian C ox, Blaine Maxwell, Eisle Rich, La Von Bates. Vera Mathews Kathryn Beatls. Zoe Copenbaver, Helen Kimball. Leigh Nord, Mildred Merrte Hobbs. Helen Nelson. Hudson. Gladvs Dangerfteld, Kathryn Paddock, Barbara Bacon, Esther Tuckett, Julia Hiatt, Melva Harmon, Eileen Driscoll, Marjorie Miles, Samantha Von Elm. leora Smith, Kathleen Phelps ' and Ethel Armstrong. NEW YORK GAS UP. NEW YORK, May 11. The Standard Oil company of New York today advanced the priie of gasoline one cent a gallon in all Its territory. It also announced a similar advance in the price of varnish-make- Big" Kentucky -- ,-- Odds. Jockev ,,,.....124 Deadlock .124 A. Johnson ...Even ... My Play ,.,.12iJ D Mooney ,. 1 (A) Bet Moris . J124 C. Robinson ... 1 (A) By Gosh .12o'V. Barrett '....10-- 1 Startle .. ...,.I20E. Barnes ,..,.16-- 1 Surf Rider J24lD. Connelly ....10-- 1 Lettarman ..134 E. Pool ........20-- 1 John Finn 126 B. Kennedy ,.,.20-- 1 ' JT. Murray ....25-- 1 (AV Bradley entrv. Odds quoted In above table are those offered today on play or pay hards. j Eight colts sod one tllh Startle are carded-tcompose the field for tire renewal of. the Kentucky at Churchill Downs Saturday A perhy field which would seem to lack the class of last years contenders were It not for the presence of Morvlch, owned by Ben Block, a former Chicagoan, which haa a record of eleven victorious starts as a ' t. 4-4-- EllbTlfT A WMvwal few ef the East high girts whs wilt appear In ths spars. Msmtslls Taps," which will be given under the direction ef Mies Lisle Bradford In ths East high auditorium this evening fhd Saturday evening. Left to right Eli Qwayla, Peres hy McClellan, Helen Purcell, Ethel Armstrong and Mildred Brown.- - - - - MATRON NATIVEOF ENGLAND WILL BE LAID AT REST TODAY ALICIA READ ARNOLD. -- land. In 1840. She la survived by two aons and four daughters, W J. Arnold, B; R. Arnold, Mrs. Joseph. Snair, Mrs. ). W , Lembourne, Mrs. W . H. Wsyberg andT Mra W. H. Tobias. - , A atopsy OveFK joss WUl Be Held Today m An autopsy over the hpdv of Nr! a KJoas. years of age. who shot and killed Patrick ONeill, 40. former saloonkeeper, at 464 South Main attest, Vsdneudav night, and then comn Itted suicide by shooting himself. be held by the city physician 40 111 G at the 'ODonnell mortuary this morning. Edward O Neill of Los Anxelex. Cal., a brother pf Patrick O Neill, is expected to arrive in Salt Lake this morn-m- g According to Hllev M. Reck stead, chief o( detective, an inquest will not be hrW in O Neills case, as no request, has been received, from tbe county attorney. MILWAUKEES LARGE CREDIT. WASHINGTON, May II. Government payments to ths Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul railroad on account of the guarantee of earnings gtven to the lines for the first six months after their return from government ownership totbelr private aoperators will run close pa month for the entlraperlod, according to an Interstate commerce commission statement today declaring the account between the government and this i railroad closed. The total amount paid to the railroad by the government, Jthe statement said, will be 123,111,624, of which all but 676, 434 has been paid over. Thle Is the made as yet by the largest settlement on account of government the six months guarantee. Negotiations are still pending between the larger railroads of the country and the commission for final settlement, although it la estimated that by far the largest proportion of the sums for which ths government is liable have already been given the roads. L I r a If -- S ev W- ' - J f j. J KILLED! IN AUTO PLUNGE, i TRINIDAD, Colo., Msv 11. Orln W and Lee. ranchman, Harry Montoya, storekeeper In the Sunflower valley, were killed laet night when their automobile plunged Into Chlroea creek, fourteen mllee east of here, during a windstorm The bodies of the two men were found this a morning by Floyd Lafferty, passing Funeral services for Alicia Road Arnold, P Arnold, who died tfy Illness, will morning after a abort held be at the family home, 1 Rd Third East street, at t oclock this afternoon. Interment will twin City cemetery under the direction of 8. M. Taylor A Co. . Mra Arnold was boriv In London. Eng ' tourist. widow of Oraon sy 50 MADE TO TOUR MEASURE o forty-elgh- IN ANT STTUS th of turf experts, who are not affiliated with other stables having entries In the darby. This unbeaten eon of Hmlr Is one of four horses of the American turf to win ever $100 000 stake money in their first year of racing The others were Domino, Colin and His Highness. Mor-vlc- h hss not gone to the pout as- - a but his trials, both In the east and here, have been all that has been asked by TrainerFred Burlew Bo manv of the big. bettor fancy Mor-vlcchances that he was quoted st even money with.today the possibility that he raav go to the poet at a shorter price than the 17 tt 20 quoted against Old Rosebud tn1914. the shortest odda at which a horse ever won the Kentucky , blue ribbon. Tradition Is that favorites do not win Kentucky derbies, the last favorite in 1615, which, bv the way. was the only filly ever to finish first dn this event. So vou will find manv loval Kentuckians who dare to predict Morvlch that actually will finish outside tlj money, because how cants Oallforrt youngster beat those from the Blue Graas breeding farms? Morvlch was jogged a mile this morning and will be eet down for a fast half-miat the Downs tomorrow at 4 34 oclock, his last workoutmorning before Saturdays test. Albert who will Johnson, Jocksy pilot' the Block entry, arrived this afternoon and went at once to the track to look over the colt EL R Bradley's trio of Busy American, Bet MoMe and Bv Gosh were strong favorites locally until a bowed tendon apparently put out Busv American, which was regarded more hlghlv bv his stable than Behave Yourself end Black o Servant, which ran last year. Deadlock and My Plav will carry the bulk of the money of those who cannot see favorites. Only two of the aristocratic youngsters were given real workouts today Mv Play, with Jockey Robinson aboard and carrying derby weight, traveled a mile in 1.42 6 easily. In the afternoon, Letterman, which arrived from the east during the night, was sent the derby route with 130 pounds up In 3 66, the mile In 1 40 Is owned bv Mrs. Payne Whitney and will be saddled here bv Mom Goldblatt, well known to turfites when they had racing In Chicago. ed Perfect Fit Guaranteed OtfNUM 215 South Main, By the Kenyon Hotel. Stores from Coast to Coast The boss defeated the Riverside a score of 26 to 7 and the girl to outpointed ths Riverside girls The,Oqutrrh school girls forfeited their scheduled game with the girls of the Edison school and the Edison bojs mads It two counters when they won. The Fremont school bojs' nine defeated the Douglas school club by a score of 6 to 4, . Columbus boys 14, Longfellow 1L ' Hawthorne bovs 14, 1 intah 4. Hawthorne girls 14, t'tntah 67. Roosevelt girls 2, Jackson 4, tory. bo vs by i Mot BOXING NOTES By LAON MDUFF. . to Tbs Tribune. Spedsl early Because too will os It now; oa cool evenings tbeee new st fall, o spring wrap la o sensible iavegtaent. . Especially v . . prices. In order to simplify ths story, wo divide the remaining stocks into d four gfi.95 low eet, $19.75 hlgbsst. And In this lot gr&npe eel! for 127.60 and were to st 119.75 Are coats that were made tovslonra wanted tana, taupe, Iced. Costs snd wraps polo and owns. Wont you com for s look? 19.96 to 119.75. Jack low-price- d, , & For Mothers Wrestling PORTLAND. Ore, May IL Ted Thye. middleweight wrestler, won from fouls Pergantas of Boston here last night In a two-homatch. There ws only one fall, and Thye won that with a wrist 1 hour, 43 minutes and 20 seclopk alter onds of wrestling PROVO, May 11 It Is remarkable how baseball caiw transform a whole community almost In the twinkling of an d eye from a group of cltlrers g to fans, This hsa been the case In Provo city Two years of the great American game have shot the sleeping town lull of athletic pep and life, and the announcement of a scheduled game Is now the s'gnal for the migration of the entire citlsenry to park. Ogden is dated to play Provo tomorrow at Provo, and this news has taken the place of any other subject of discussion In the Garden city for s week or more. That Provo will win over Ogden 4a clear, judging from tHe expert opinions to be gathered from every business houss and clubroom In the city. The game Is causing more than the usual amount of interest, because Bullet Jones Is to mount the slab for Provo, and Manager Webb haa announced that ha will give the new pitcher full freedom to turn himself loose. Every fan of this good town is sure that In ease Bullet" Jones does turn htmselft loose no batter from the Junction city will get to first base. This Is ths kind of confidence the sports of the Garden city have in their great twirler, man. every and, from all Indications, woman and child able to walk will crowd Into Tlmpanogos park to see the big battle. half-dea- sport-lovin- T!m-panor- os Less Than Making worry about ths dree. Ita her for vou or her ready to don. Winning in style. Inexpensive to buy. Indeed, there are pretty organdie dreeee for graduation for only (4.95. fyuch better looking thnn you And other in eilken zabrict ecoaomieally priced. ur Diipel , WEATHER DATA i - 30, lowest thi month aloe 1374, iman temperature fur today, 49 normal accumulated deficiency ainco tba firat of month, 18; accumulated! deficiency atace January t, 624. Humidity lry both temperature at 6 a. m. 40 degree a; wet bulb temperature at f a. m , 64 drgreca; relatlre humidity at 6 a m, 66 per cent; dry bulb temperature at aeon, aun time, 47 degrcea; wet bulb temperature at non, aun time. 86 degrees, relative humidity at noon, mtn time, 44 per cent, dry bulb temperature at 6 p. m , 52 degrees, wet bulb' temperature it 6 p. m , 89 degree ; relative tyOAbUUr it I p 88 per cent m Precipitation Total for the 24 hours ending at 6 p m trace, total for this month to date, I OS imhca, accumula ed excess for tbit mnotb to date. 1 20 inches, total preclpltatioe ainre Jr.rusry 1 to date( 11 26 Incites, accumulated excess s'nce January 1, 8.28 Inches. TAKEN AT 6 WEATHER OBSERVATIONS P M . HOI NTAIN TIME. . For the Outdoor Girl Jersey 2, 56 fit Station. e X s? : ii If 15; I I 9 r a QB f Ife Jackets wool jersey jacket handy aa A pocket in a ehirt,' The colon ore bright red, green, navy blue, warm brown.' Theyre made in the Attrac- li ll " to-m- only (4.95. t A Jaunty Jersey Suit ,, its . Great for that Colon are navy, tan, brown, all summer. trip to , , Yellowstone. red-brow- n. (7.95. , Summer Dresses of Canton Crepe Complete, $795 Yea, thats comet (7.95. Beams quits out of the question that a complete jeney suit of jacket and skirt could be sold for so little. And wool jeney, at that. Yon wear tbia suit on occasions C -- tive tuxedo model A bright new line of them ready at " Ton will not appreciate onr nae of the word only until yon have aeon the akirta, Tbe fabrics are rich, heavy sport eilks that were woven end designed especially for the making of aairte. And it 'a time new to be wearing s blouie and skirt. Thee are in plain colors and attractive etripea. '(12.93. tbe linke in the ear for all outdoor play. A dinging orrow .. Sport Silk Sliirts Are Only $12.C3 On - . Ton eould not bny material and have them made for to little. And even though yon did, we doubt if the style would be eo good. Here are of airy frock embelliehed gingbame some f with a bit of organdie, iu Some color tfasa contrast. are priced at only (2.23, while and other are (3.75 (9.93. tub-pro- t. (ompsratlre weather data at Salt Lak City. May ll, 1&22: Temperature Hlf hret today ia ftl detrees; bifimt In this month alar 1974 93: lownt U st night, r Who Gingham Frock for Have Girls to -- V Graduate local fot-term- ao UP SLEEPY TOWN ON SHORT TRIAL of All Spring Wraps and for sommer Out-G- o 1 NEW YORjrf, May 11 Britton, welterweight champion, and Benny Leonard, lightweight champion, were matched today for a bout to be fought about June 1. The promoters reserved the right tef af-- i make it a tweve-rounfair for the Jersey City arena or a fifteen-rounmatch at the New iork Velodrome. one-tw- - With a shop ehoekful of bright, summery garments, vrt invite you to the Sales of May. We do so iu full confidence of your enthusiastic approval of the winning Iner-- . chandise of the pleasing prices, . le BASEBALL WAKES . BtisesauaeBaessssssss Tbe expresaman brought thi package yeeterday. bummer etyle in rich canton erepe. buck frock as are wanted s occaoione for for a dinner danee. Included here are the new wanted ahade of navy, brown, periwinkle, gray, henna. You will like the way we have priced them, ecmi-dree- 1 Grade School Games In the grade school league yesterday afternoon the Washington school nine downed the Irving club by a score of 10 to 7 The Wasatch and Whittier nines encontest on the Wagaged In a satch grounds, , The result, 19 to 1 for th Wasatch. The Sumner defeated the Jackson nines in both games. The Sumner girls won, 21 to 7, and the boys Won 22 to 9, The nines representing the Forest school romped away with a double vlc- lop-eld- ed Govermnent Hospital Building, Fort Douglas. 1 6ur Wrecking Is Nearing Completion. - SPECIAL ATTENTION ' CALLED TO This Is I lumber, alt first quality from buildings never q 1 entirely finished, CLEAN, STRAIGHT, 2X10 SOUND AND AS U8EFUL A NKWr The construe, 9v19 I1 tlon cost la no greater the Initial cost Is vary much 6x6 ZXu J Wt hav '.,Ml - various mattrial END OF MAIN ROAD thr building FT OOUGLAS BIDS WANTED FOR HIGHWAY PROVEMENT. IM- Notice to Contractors. Bested proionaJa will be received by the undersigned on May 3L 1622. for constructing portions pi the state highway njstem as follows: (1) Bids received until, and opened at 1 30 p. m.. for grading, construction of culverts and placing gravel surface In Elko county, between Elko and Haileck. (!) Bids received until, and opened at 2 30 p m . for grading, construction of culverts and placing of gravel surface In White P'ne countv. between llllpah and Rotdnson's feumm t (3) Iilils retelved until, and opened at 3 "0 p m . for grading, construction of 'ulverta and placing gravel surface In Pancake White Pine county, between , Summit and llllpah. Plans muv be examined and form of proposal, contract and specifications secured at office of undersigned. May also I e examined at the county clerk s or engineer's offices In Elko for Elko county work, and at division engineer's office, Elko, county clerk s office. E y, or district eng.neers office, bureau of public roads, in San Francisco, California, and Ogden, Utah, for White Pine county work Cash depoeit of fifteen dollars (tit 00) with undersigned required for copy of pans, which will be refunded on their return In good condition Bids must be on proposal form of Jtlghway department, and must be acvompanled by a certified herk In the amount of 6 per cent of the bid Each bidder must accompany his bid with a tertlfbate from a surety company, duly aulhArixed to do buetnesa In thin state, atatlng that fcuth sursty com tinny wilt provida said bidder with a bond In six h sum as Is required In and In accordant e with the provision, of said spetlfliatlona. conditioned for the faithful peifnrman'e of the provisions of the contract and specifications Right Is reserved to reject any or all bit's W. BORDEN. Ot Stile Highway Engineer, Csreon C!t. Sports Footwear ' the dominating fashions the craze everywhere , s - Every day adds to our practically unlimited selection, A variety q generoue In striking contrast afreets and coloring eo many daehlng designs that you will find just the model of your choice end at the price you will be glad to pay. Hunter.Thempson Atyle Amartnese That Are Right Up to the Fashions Clock-tic- Not Aeon Elsewhere SPORTS HOSIERY AT POPULAR PRICE , k With |