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Show E SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1923. 10 Game That 0000001X000000000000000000000001101301200 We, have just received a newishipmeht of B Beats Baseball 3 A New French Artist Entrances Audience With fraying at 5 Cathedral Concert. While the warrior m the baseball diamond hit and run; while the col lege boy and girl are excited aad worried over the tand Alma-Matwill make; there ie a new game going the round that in man way beat baseball for interest. B The BRUNSWICK BOTTERILL Model YORK B No Tmn-trate- d Oh, ' , -- xm-xr B B B B B B B B B B B B $2.50 A WEEK - 0 B 0 B B B B B MUSIC no 0 0 0 STORE MAIN BBB BBHBBBBBB BBBBBBBBBBBBB BB0BBBBBBBBB State for Kentucky Minister Would Stand Trial for Crimes in Utah Forty Years Ago of -- especially for weaknesses of women, and after careful preparation succeeded in giving (o the world remedy which has been used by women with the best results for half a re; fury. Dr. Fierce1 Favorite Prescription .is still in great demand, e many other cure-all- s have come and gone.. The reason for its phenomenal success is because of its absolute purity, and Dr. Pierces high standing as an honored eitixen of Buffalo is a guar antee of all that is claimed for tk Favorite Prescription as a regulator for th ill peculiar Iq women. Bend 10c for trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce Invalids :1. Buffalo That was a nice idea, and probably wouldhaveworkedoutallrightif- - it- - N hadnt been for the fact that the queen put poison pn .one side of the meat knife. A bird was set before them and carved in their presence but old Parsatis took " her helplng from hesafe side ancl the other queen had to be carried out feet first. That made a lot of trouble and wbrse feeling than ever. - . who did, the "inviting 8J B cessful physician but also a profound student vf the medicinal qualities of Nate res remedies, root and herbs, and by elosa observation of the methods used by the Indians he diseov- - Persia, and one of them invited the 20 Selections of Your Including 10DoubIe75c Record Own Choice. Complete Outfit, $157.50 b $10 CASH, THEN PAY ' FAMOUS. Dorter R. V, Pierce, whode picture appears above, wa not only a suc Once upon a time a difference of opinion sprang up between two queens in State mas-atv- . A MAN WHO BECAME "f. l. t muchvorse! It i the National Slogan and Trademark Campaign, which is be ing run in The Salt Lake, Tribune in conjunction with many other leading newspaper of America. SSto-dW.-w;mati- tht irmade matters er mastery of organ and gan literature equalling that rebjr Jooeph Bonnet in hie cital' at the Cathedral of the Madeleine' last night baa been noted, in A game of brains, rather than this city since the last previous on- of memory instead of base iw&rance of the great French organ- brgwn; 1st. Bonnet stands so nearly alone running; of lines upon paper, at of tUpk; 4he same on find it difficult to make of naming the product represented tb0 trademarks Find seem to fit the occasion comjiarisons details in Sunday a Tribune.- aeem out of the question. A strictly classic program, compns- -' ing master works from William Byrd and Palestrina of the sixteenth c. with works by fe Ongny of the seventeenth century and Bach of the early eighteenth, then some of the best of the modern writers (or organ pen. of . Sad two number "from the musical Bonnet htmeelf furnished a of attention held the rapt feast that the auditors, silent perforce by reason tot the sanctity of the place, yet was tha spiritual appreciation aa deep and Intense that it could be psychically felt .Aside from Mr-- - Bonnet ' Icchnjcnl mastery of the instrument and his Intellectual comprehensiveness and his marvelous soul poise are the distin- Need for Occupation of guishing cbsracterlstlcs of his playing. There is never anything of the Pris-- 1 Inmates of never an appeal to the een-- . earse. rual, never an assault of the ssaur-onbut always a dignity, a calm Pointed .Out a subtle understanding of the inner beauties that .take hold aad Wav an Ineffaceable Impression, i One should hear, the Buxtehude "Fugue in C Major" more than once Bed si on as to whether the stale e to gain any real Insight into its and Intricate tonality. The same board of corrections shall solve some of tha great Bach "Prelude vexing problems of prison discipline, la true and Fugue In I) Major " The "Piece maintenance and efficiency by the es Cerar FYanck bolds so Mnrotque, YORK tr is the most popular model in- tho entire BRUNSWICK Thu much of passion and poorer and sub- tablishment at tbe Utahatate prison time faith that K becomes a tone poem of a shirt factory was postponed yes- and positively tfie greatest value in the new Console Type Phonograph family of same gnat and suffering souL Bon- ter day by the ktate board of correcPhonograph on Uho market It is equipped with the round wood horn and net's own "Berreune" is so tenderly, tions for another two weeks. In the delicately wrought that It Is almost Ultona Reproducer to play all records. and which features have .made the Infinite In Us suggestive nee. meantime the board members will InThe cathedral and BRUNSWICK famous. dome tbe quartet other propositions, prevestigate cathedral choir, under direction of ferring, if possible, to put in some Amedee Tremblay, organist and choir manufacturing establishment fostered director of the cathedral, contributed by Utah people. PIANOS AND three effective vocal mimbere The session of the board at which The EVERYTHING quartet. Miss Marguerite Scott, so- this decision was reached was held Mine Ruth prano: Thatcher, contralto; after a meeting at which protests Martin C. Rogis. tenor, and J. P. against the shirt IN MUSIC factory proFsnnl.ie, basso, song the Mosart " A v r posal, which prison a proposed conVerum " The choir wee heard In tract betweepinvolves Alstate the and the Franck's "Penis Angeijcus." with liance Shirt company, for the employMrs. J J. OConnor as soprano soloist, ment of a given number of prisoners and "Jesu iArlrijs Memorta, J. by at least 300 days a year, were preRhelnberger. Mr. TremWay was an by representatives of various excellent accompanist for these three sented Industrial and commercial organisaSO. selection. The audience was bv tions, These protests were opposed means aa large aa the greatness gio of by various other eminterests which the visiting organist should have wsx. phasised the necessity of the state ranted. board doing something and doing it quickly to solve the problem present- ed by a prison full of men and woIs Given Pedestal men without occupation. The argulabor for tha allocation of Inwers much th same a those prison to th different states for tha Bast Lamboume ments Which had already been presented at dustry manufacture of articles for states Presentation to the state of tb previous meetings of similar nature. use only. Also, that the board of corrections seriously consider the use State's Use Opposed. pedestal and tablet which will support tbe buet of Alfred Lamboume, and prisoners for the construcThe suggestion of the business of state's which, until last night, rested In the men's organisations was that a pro- tion of highways and on th prison art room of the University of Utah, gram be worked out whereby the farm. After about thirty-liv- e years as a you thlnk V outfit to do, sad oblige, took. place at the 1 D. 8. School of products of prison manufacture should Competition Denied. "Yours respectfully, Music last night. The workmanship be utilised for states' Inasmuch as the board of 'correc- minister of the gospel, it Would ap This tiers J. W. PETERSON. only. of the pedestal and tablet Is that of was opposed aa Govwork tions a from received contends the letter shirt that pear by "570 East Third 8L, Lexiotfoa, being largely probIf. M. Young. which they propose to manufacture in ernor Mabey yesterday that the Rev, Ky." lematical. perhaps impractical, and The following lines are Inscribed certain to months or years the state prison is not a competitive J. W. Peterson of Lexington. Ky., has LaMar Nelson, secretary to the gov upon tbe plate: "To Alfred Tsmboume, to work out, require and considerable article with any now being manuemor, yesterday looked up such recUtah artist, from his fellow Utah capital to carry perhaps a conscience. While in the factured labor free developed the state, into was effect. by ords aa were readily available lit the It artists. In grateful recognition of the staled that Utah 'must do the committee believes and empha- letter received by the governor is governors office. Beyond finding that Inspiration to them of his lifelong de- at once and the legislature something of knowlto sizes their best the that has not signed with a typewritten signature, Philip ofH. Emerson eras at that time and nervioe In Utah." votion work shirt which It Is prothe funds the provided Infor edge the First I Carl W. any judge judicial district large Scott, member of the Utah of capital. posed to manufacture in the state it has every other appearance of be- of the territory, which included Ok Art institute, made the speech of ac- vestment an to The resolution protesting article on is found no is a letterhead he record of the InciIt ing competitive den, prison genuine. against ceptance.- and Nephl L. Morris made the shirt factory was read by J. Fred now being manufactured within tha inscribed, A merican Protestant Home dent to which the Kentuckian . the presentation address. state by free labor." Taylor of Ogden, and says: "It was regularly moved and secPresent and speaking In support of Missionary, Inc. to the Glory of and unanimously carried that R the resolution were F. A. Pyke and God and Humanity. National Headay son Woman Will Be onded be the sense of the Joint committee A. K. Kberhardt of the board of gov- quarters, Lexington. Ky. The lettert Buried the Salt Lake Chamber ernors of the Salt Lake Chamber of head also carries the name of the Rev. Batte, Mont. representing of Com marcs and Commercial club, Commerce. J. Fred Taylor, J. O. J. W. Peterson as generaL Settle f L. 8. Bcoville and J. RichOgrtew Chamber of fhjmmerce, Weber Douglas, Petereon as treasurer, and Upeelal to Tbe Tribone, Iub, Ogden; Utah Manufacturer' ards of the Clgden Chamber of Com- the Rev C secretary A Hogue as 'chief of PAYBON, April 13. Mrs. George association merce and th Weber club, G. S. Glen staff and Intermountain Develis addressed simply To the It Dawson, 71 years of age, died at an opment league that Governor of Utah, Salt Lake City, they strenuously of the Intermountain Development early hour this morning at the home oppose the states entering into the league, Arthur Sweet, George 8 Mc- Utah, and reads of her daughter, Mrs. William C. Mc- manufacture of any article which C. F. ar- Allister, J. F. booweroft and Dear fair About years ago I Cormack. ticle is to be placed on the market in Solomon of tha Utah Manufacturers' got into trouble in forty your state. A Mrs. Dawson had made Payaon her competition with 1 association now man any and broke into & house young commodity home for two years, coming here from being manufactured or C. D. Kipp and L. R. Martlneau ckste to likely to be Ogden; only got about 8$ Tooele. The body was taken to Butte, manufactured in the state, were present, representing the and that was but caugfrt. He pleaded Mont., for interment, the committee recommend to the elub, which has hsd a committee in- cents, guilty, and 1 heard afterward that he i One daughter, Mrs. William C. board of corrections vestigating this same subject, and got one year. I was never tried, but of Payaon, and one son, Joe Investigate the plan that theyby fully the which presented resolutions. as they were taking me back to the proposed MPh Dawson of Salt Lake, survive. Named national committee on prison and Mrs, A. B. Graham, N. J. Hansen pen for the night 1 was to be taken Committee and Frank Mosley spoke. Preston G back to Ogden next dav for trial, 1 of the stats road think) I slipped my handcuffs on the Peterson, chairman Pioneer Confer Lunt, way and when the tram stopped at the commission, and Henry Wmember of that body, told of the use depot in Salt Lake City, 1 jumped off of convicts on the state road svstem. and got away. 24 Daughters About The meeting adjonrned with the I have forgotten names of people there. Ixmt know whether the prosepannage of a motion by 8. W. Stewart of the board of corrections that cuting witness is livinif or not. If I the resolutions be received and filed, could get in touch with him. If he after which the board met In execu- is living, or his heirs. J would make A committee to represent the chamtive session and decided on further restitution as the Bible requires. ber of commerce In preparation tor There were a few other houses we the pioheers' diamond jubilee was investigations. molested in the few da vs we were around there. 1 am heartily sorry of yesterday appointed by the board of God know's I want to governors of the chamber aa follows: my past life. make everything right as far as pos- Adrian B. Pembroke, R. B. M other -sible. I have been preaching the gospel well and Max Ottenheimer. They will for thirty-fiv- e years; wife and 1 are confer this week with officers of th The Daughters of Utah Pioneers. in the Lords work together. On recommendation of the road conviction has been growing on me to about wvite I committee, the board of governors ought lately that Fkpww, note and Jewelry to tha this I am willing y come agreed to support a program of th matter. value of mora than $6000 di4Hared and stand trial but am not financially Four Parks International highway in Balt LaJce aoma time between able willing to give myself up here which connects two Canadian parks, be taken out there, or anything namely, the Rocky Mountain and Wednesday night and late yesterday and in my power to do what may be re- Waterton Lakes National parks, with afternoon. Some of the amount was quired Yellowstone National of me. Please tell me what Glacier and stolen jind another part of- - It is parks. Details of th road plan will the lost to been have by thought summer be developed th during owner, although it la thought at pomonths, possibly at a convention to lice headquarters that the papers in Missoula, Mont. be held Thrills, Sensations, might have been stolen. On request of Association Mrs. J. Lindley. who llvea at the Life Underwriters, It era a agreed Wise are they that heed bleeding in Big of an Gold rooming house. 38 South Wedt to the support Edward by governors Temple street, reported to the police A. Woods of Pittsburg for a position New American , gums. They are fighting Pyorrhea, yeaterda y afternoon that aome time of of the on directors board ths 5 during the previous night burglars Chamber of Commerce of th United the sinister disease that attacks four entered her room and obtained a perbe held to convention the States at sonal note payo&le to Maxine V. SheeMay 7 to IB in New York City. Woods han from C. P. Sheehan for $6600 persons out of every five past iorty will represent life insurance interests In addition to a Uivallers set with Ths following application for memI and thousands younger, too. two diamonds, and also a watch and bership in M.the chamber were apan unset diamond. Throe with a r Allen, Edward Uehliter, proved: i. were kept by Mrs. coipt'for in 11000small John R. Winter, Phil Wright, Louis a Lindley bag in her room. Forhans For the Gums, if used C. J. P. McClain, R. 8. Lewis Hess, Tbe prowler obtained entrance by and 8. U Day is means of a pass kev and took only and used in will consistently Httw( the bag and its contents. The loss of $500 in Liberty bonds Testimonial to Be Given ; prevent Pyorrhe or check its prog-- I of the third and fourth Liberty loan s 8. M. Parr, HI bv Miss Cheminant reported Brush ress. It Windsor street. Mr. Parr, who has your teeth with the in age. mark passed Mian Le Cheminant, Dda will keep them white and dean and told detectives yesterday that he had . tvs soon on a mission to token his bonds from his deposit box L. D. 8. church, a the for California t your gums firm and healthy. at the National Copper bank after farewell testimonial will be given having Received the Interest payat 24, t o'clock in Tuesday, April ments. He placed the five bonds, earn the Winder ward chapel. Ths proI The formula of R. J. Forhan, t having a valuation of 3100. in his June follows: Fayter; Reading. gram overcoat pocket, from where they selection, Garfield quartet; remarks. disappeared. D. D. SL Pleasant to the taste. At Hvrum itennion. Jr.; selection, Melba Mr. Parr notified the detective buand Virginia Lindsay; reading, Tayreau as soon aa his loss wa a discovall druggists, 35c and 60c in tubes. lor F. Brockbank; vocal solo, Melered and informed detectives of th vin Cornwall; nolo, Edith RuaoeH: renumbers of tha bonds. marks. Bishop J. A. Corn trail; piano Banks and brokerage douses will solo, Noai Fuller; selection. East MIX be notified to b on the lookout for Mias La Creek quartet; remarks, tbs stolen papers. Meanwhile detecCheminant; selection, girls chorus, tives are hoping to local, the Jewelry of Lottie Ham- under tb direction follow stolen from the room of Mrs. Lindths promond.' Dancing wig n. an ley, in one of the local pawn (hope. gram. BANKRUPTCY PETITIONS FILED. Til "$ Lon ChAney and Billio Dove, in Con Man Busy Getting Usting his liabilities at $23,112 $2 All the Brother Were Valiant, and his assets at $889, nf whkh he one of the two great features which Lake claimed $859 rremption, John H. Jones, Away a farmer of Montlcetlo, yesterday fild are to he shown on th same program a petition In voluntary1 bankruptcy in at the American theater ail of next Getting away from Salt Take Is ths 1,niled States district court. Her week, starting matinee. what on William Kohn, 44 vears of Sunday bert Broadbent, an automobile mela doing nothing else according Toll of age. tbe th first Sea, photochanic of Salt Lake, In filing a petition to Frank Barnes and T. M. World of In voluntary bankruptcy gae as bis play ever made in natural colors, la the antlvics Forhan Company, Now York And th fleeing liabilities $o!8 2i; his assets $110. oo th ae&nd headliner of the program. men's motto squad. may well be quoted as .Mem wbftb be claimed exemption. (AdvertieemeoL) being, "Dsy by day. In every way. or- CO. AUTOMOBILE n. y. It always has seemed to us that in any differences of opinion nobody ought to poison the meat knife. It makes it just that much harder to get things finally smoothed over and nm-'nin- g t nicely again. Darkest Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Luster at Once. Common garden sago brewed into n heavy tea, with sulphur and nleo-ho- i added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant Mixing the 6age Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An racist wav is to get the preparation imthe addition of other inproved by gredients, a large bottle at little cost, at drug stores, known as Wyeths thus Sage and Sulphur Compound, avoiding a lot of mass. While gray, faded hair is not sinful, wo all desire to retain our youthful appearance And attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth a Sage and Bulphnr Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge os soft brush it and draw this through your niVf JBTT, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disAfter another appeared.or two your hair becomes application beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years youngqj. (Adv.) So if a customer comes in here feeling dissatisfied about anything weve done, we meet him with --a smile and and were mighty keep careful to see that we part as friends, with all our cards, right up on the table, no matter how far apart our ideas may have been in the beginning. ready-to-us- good-nature- d, irZZdCO Za 36-4- 2 tb AntomoMl 8tt Xk Teen Phone Wasatch ,636. BosinaH In JUBILEE JOIN - It With - July Are You the Lucky One in Five? Not Thief Robs Room of Jewelry and Notes of Value of $6000 if your gums bleed easily tbs-Uta- Everything Feature llda Le it four-sco- re , i , From Salt fl U HUNG STOP State Street. (In Denver: 1278 Broadway) ECZEMA Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo Will Help You at -- e 16 P ? (Adv.) BOTTERILL AUTOMOBILE am getting farther eng farther away." Ths reason for Kohn'i eagerness In putting one foot in front of th other and then pushing is on enoounter wtth th two patrolmen at the stats Barnes reaug-nixe- d capital Wednsaday. Kohn as a former "con" man and framed with World to make a capture. World approached th victim and allowed aa how he had Just com in frra Oekoeh" and Kohn tried to get him to "Invest his money In a scheme. v With th capture effected. Kohn pleaded for a chance to leave town, and thats what he is doing nothing else but. Prisoners to Repeat Vaudeville Tonight CO. ning, telling of th alms and accomplishments of the dramatic dub. Tha program will be aa follows Spanish number, Spanish quartet, mandoline and guitars; "Sunny Mexico, vaudeville number, monologue and dance, by "Toy" Smith; "Tough Luck," including cornet solo, by William Uickmaa; trombone solo by Harry Taylot; "Telephonic Heart," by Messrs. Bob Cook, "Skeeter" Phillips and Peter Manly; monologue by Bert Smack; tabloid minstrel, by J. D. Utah state Meyers and company; Ten prison quartet four selections; Minutes of Mystery," by Mrs. James hand Luttrelle, Including sleigh and hypnotism. t-- of -- Kinema to Give Special Matinees for Children tried and failed, you can stop burn- - $1.00. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied, in a short time usually every trace of Eczema, Tet ter. Pimples, Bash, Blaekheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing th skin and it vigorously healthy, alwaysmaking use Zemo, the pentrating, antiseptic liquid. When others Jail, it is the on dependable treatment for skin troubles of all kinds. (Adv.) ILDExSv. Dictu lrrrmto WEST TOLEDO KIKES COKPAKY. A a ins: bnliM, Hewhoaw kuildlnf. Salt Lake Citjr, Utah. 1. bretr rlvce tbit Ifotic .pcciel aectief f th. eteckhetdci S Wmt TalrO 8 lee. eooBpx.y, f Utah, ha arpnlia elite h th tears g Sirectora. ate r each ate ill themtaffiew. ate Siwctwe, tel it the flea af th enepa.r, Prlsdstl place T hawteow teUSI.f. Salt Lek. aa SatarSar. April 2S, 1W2. foe the pvpow ef In order that th. little folks may p. have a chance to see Harold Lloyd in Ilderlaf M tint peramph .( Arttcl Till Upon request, the vaudeville and "Safety Last two special childrens of tte article ef lacerpmutaa, to lead mnatcal program given by the Utah metlneee wUl be held at th Kinema fciUow.: AHTICLB Till tomorrow morning nt t:30 and .11 State Prison Drama tla dub Monday oclock. Th amoaet of th capital Mock ef th ahall te arvratr flr tbooaate evening will be repeated at 115 o'clock Harold Lloyd's latest acreea com- corpora tkoi Oil. 001 divided iata tire claaaae this evening at tha prieon chapel. edy masterpiece hea broken nil at- dollar. :t7S, hundred Oo thoeaate ilOO.OUOl Additional mimbere wtl mark the tendance records nt the local playB atark af th fee vale aha re af claa program, according to the managehouse. It also seta a record in run(25) erat each, aad fie tweatj-fl- v ment. The 'directors are J. D. Meyers ning longer than other motion thoeaate (0t 000) ah, re r claa and Horry Hamilton. Mrs. Bettis picture in Bolt Lake.anySaturday starts heteite ateek. of tte par value of tea cam a Johnson la musical director and ac- the third week's engagement and aach. Irrespective f tte diffcreocano) la tte 6he has been coaching will continue until next Friday. companist. mite af tte tw classes, ail aharse the musicians In their work preparaStock of each close shall te ee a paritr of tte other clash. In ail tory to the entertainment. YOUTH IS ROBBED, r Warden James Devine, who has Toting powar, dlvMote William Platt. It years of age, 1744 ate the as rtchta, la entertain menu of the dra- Second Eaot street, ana, partidpatlea given to th matic club of the institution his police last, night thatreported he had been sets. Ale for th of th I panne eetterWag enthusiastic about held up by a robber on Westminster laow ate eal ef class B stack, and traae-actinhearty support, tbe proepects for this entertainment avenue, near Fonrth East street. H each ether hn a! seas as mmf proparlr He will make a brief address this eve said that he lost between 13 and $3. to hsfar tte iqcetiag. JAMES A. POLKY, PtaeldaeL ARTHUR TBOUAS. Secrets 17. Bette April 3. 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