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Show THE SALT LAKK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY MORXIXG, 3IARCII 29, 1921. ! I1EIMII SKrineffilPe J! II. -I- rt ltt I . fter?ffW-r- Calveraal terviee. CHICAGO,- - March !J Thl wa a day of first-rounupsets. In which practically all of th d favorites wer deBy WINDER R. HARRIS, feated la th national CWtboltc tms- - Universal Barvtea Staff Cerreapeoewnt. ketbail tournaroeot at ajeyoaa, unlver- - Given Splendid Preeh- tation at Old Playhouse By - J. I it ;: :-- - ' ,? ., hard-foug- h first-roun- ' It- U ; 1 r, i -- t y I ,t. 41 i 1 1 US'. f -a ssss W y ss :V ; a a t- , l :'-- - 1 k t 1 I ....... ....'.i.i L Vim (: vv v ; ' L : ...... ; Kalah TempM Scene 1 laeetat a 1U Tribaae. IXK1AN. Mar oh a8 Hxtenelon work-r- o of tha western atatea were run- resented at WraMiwton iaat week Hra. Ren e. Maycook. atata lead By er Of horn demonatration work of th u. A. u. extension defiairtment, who wa aummoned to th national capitals for th purpose of Uacus1n plana for th unification of annua) report. A committee repreaentina; all of the different section of the country waa railed in for tha purpose of bring:-i- it tofether the areneral feature of as practiced methods extension throughout the nation, the aim betnet to work out a blank fxrm suitable for extension workers In ail tha emtea. 'While tn WaahlntTton Mrs. Mayctx apeat torn time at the headiiuar-ten- s of the new horn econonWon bureau, recenUy aJirtsd to th U." 8a department of agriculture, diaou earing the problems and objeetlvea of the bureau with Ita lef,. Dr. Loatto Stanley. 8h aleo visited a number of other bureaus and offices otf, truM-nx tension 'work. eonneoted wtMt ss Suits Filed to Recover Alleged Unjust Taxes The South Utah Mint and Smel-ter- a, a corporation of th state of Main, yesterday filed suit In the' Vnlted fJtatea district court to collect IM.m.M with Interest at I per cent from November M last from Beaver county. The amount Involved la for taxes which the company clalma la an unniat aastssinent. It la the contention of th I that tha taxes collected war pKlnttff Ureal, la that they had entered Into an agreement with the Utah Leasing company to take over the tailings of th company at Newhouse, Utah, in January, 1914, and that tha amount turned over by tha Utah Leasing company constituted royalties due the South L'tah Mine and Bmeltera and War not earning from the tailing It la further eft forth by tha South T'tah Mines and Brooitera that Operation of their plant waa suspended In 114 and that alnce that time' the plant had been gradually dismantled. Auto Stage Applications Taken Under Advisement of Royal Affair; Novice Conducted Orer Sand, " member of El Kalah tempi, th two being initiated through cour tesy for ryillf , temple' of Sheridan,-Wyol.- . and Nemeala tempi of Par kerauurg, Y,'.. V. Aa ubuaI &t these oeremonlaia. there were iuil,Ue nreeent from ail enrer the country, th temple fei making toeniliicauon aaay 10 uos zamuiar with th different name and algne. waa Every town In Utah, of any at represented. David a rant and Gears temof Kl Koran Spritaer, member ple and active in th Focatollo Shrin club, led A delegation from there. Th Illustrious potentate, V. P. Klrken-da- ll of Ogden, brought a larve from that city, and Shrlner from Igan, iroVo, Prlc. Iron ton, Bingham, Uarysvale, Park City and Midval wer in evidence. High praise waa aounded for th work of the band of Kl Kalah temple, . ....... a V, It H- I,1 and also played at Interval through- klrPotentate ceremonial. out th I vl V.U l rl,.1al rftvttH oft hand and ther wer about Bhrlnera at the ceremonial' and ban quet, 'in work ox in oeremomHi wee neiu in in Auuiiorium uis muiMuw Mrwt. with th banouet At th Hotel ' Utah. F. C Schramm, past potentate and director, and M. E. Ltpman, past pa d tentat and assistant director, over th general supervision declared to work, which th novice be succbssrui irnro etari ui iiasn, Th .patrol, In addition to doing In the nmiraet of n ..w .flltn the parade and In connection- with tha m iiioti ceremonuu, a.v """", Utah of th Hotel drill In the lobbyWUKIassa Waaraai ln(aa.t ItlaT Ll. at.. room. In th dining cards their plao The Uleni Bisters, now iimju'i ' th Pantagea, gave an Interesting of the eong7 and dance; act at th close eft tinesnected .i.i ThU treat, and "tha girl met with the unl- tii OI tne rmrmw, ytrsa! approvsa called hack for several encores. suc.oesafully passed who Those night ar through the ordeala laat Hyde ClayFrank 8. Burgess, Lynn Morton ton. Linton Hart. George ArPhlbbs, Roberta Kints. Willisjn William 0. B. thur F.dwart Street. AufWt B. Wlltate. TerreU. Nplaon Cahdn Behle, Benlamln Krnest t r. Elmo Shubael Percy Ntot Cook, Olenn Val Culp,Holly Culnert, O. rraaler, Hussell Permer. etih Harry Vriedman, .Clifford if"v"w . Heath, Roy Kdwara rteim. nuirj n Hunter, Charlea Fred Jennings, B. Jonea, Miner Monroa Justin. Lincoln Grant Kelly, Thomas Leslie, 8now Blrges Jay O'Connor, Jacob Hubberd "Rhine, M. Felrce, W. RVbln. Tiushrod Stewart Riley. Morris 8. Rosenblatt, George Thomas Smith, Robert Jam Bn'l,,IIr.,!, Daniel Stack. James Stewart BenjaminWal-T. I,eo U Wlldermuth. WUllamaon. Ab. Bernhart Wosv lr. O. ter Kdmund Fenner, Arthur KeNichols, A. Mulkey. James Monro Cand-lanH. Charle John Helm, Harley for El Kalah temole, and "V't Charles F,lroy 2.rl'?"n f1f Ja Sheridan. Wyd., pl. Keme! temple. Parkera-cohi , v 11 11 1 eler-eise- - .. ar-te- er . -- fj v' laWNfci a il Auto Hits Wagon, Horse Kicks Driver, Bug Gets Flat 'fire ... from death of the bug knocked It out from under Orlssnni, who fell to tha pavement beneath hla near horse's hind feet. That startled animal kicked th prostrate man In the head and .then, with .n.M-Mim- . A anooeeaful broadside attack oh a oohI wagon by a Ford bug and the narrow AftftlAaE LiCEKSE. fldney Ronney sad Margaret K. Turaer, Murray. otas C, Hill as Hatti Roreet (alt Uke. ' ir B(7iTi mts. Mrlleary vs. Xamas W. Hcenry, Eatl te rollect 13,io0 en illsiony paraiFBts. Its male, proceeded to run away. The slnnia J.. Lock wood vs. Reutoea V. Lockfront wheel of the heavy vehlcl wood, dlvorve.. Norm Smith va. Willis ftmllh. lrnr?. caught Grlssom In lh aide, hut. InViolet klraoa Iiavin mmon, dlTwe stead of rolling over and crushing kloa's darlaxa Bank A Trim company is. him, skidded him across the) wet paveKaruard Okeewa, Jshasna Ok 'won. r. C. ment In front bf the wheel. Th dased man ma.nngr(hdn cail to his Parklnaoa, ata N. farklnem aad Tobnla horsef. and they frftcklv stormed. rumiaa, to iuiet title to renl estate, fore. Orlssom waa then picked up ind taken tins aaortxajre and collect IMS. 25 on rote. , Mary Blur Ken .roe va. Pre Ueerga to in amenrenoy nospuaj, wnere ni dlTorce. hurt wer bAndaged up. The bug; beating the tTfah license PEBstlT ISSUED. . number apparently suffered no (1. more than S0 T. Romney, frame (arags . . . . . t tla.t tire from the noyai naaini conipaa, altaratlosi I aon - - guest. WASHINGTOX. March H Bernard 11 Baruoh joined today In th movement In congress to "taka tha profit out of war" aa a means of preventing ' . wars. H told th boua mlalary affair ommittaa h fett th Msponsibtllty upon oonrres taj priveni i repetition of tha filings that happened in that great conflict. Th Nw fork finaacler and con orniat cnhflnad hlmaeif to an indorsement nTiTTfely of tha gnral princlpl of the HK.Swaln, rYench and Johhson blVa TxiHittig before th committee, witliout going Into detail of either of the proposed plan. He said th desired remedy could be provided by giving th president power to mobiHa men, money, material and "and that fond awl to fix ail twice mean labor and service, too," and to regulate production and distribution. Mr. Raruch avolained that t presi dent Would hav s desiajnated or committee or boare) to hav charg of lit maotitnery ana to th presimak recommendation dent II wa unalterably opposed, however, to aeiy aommttt or board in which th authority would be divided. There must - o Some nnai artnoruy ta aay ye or no to a proposition, or there would b "confusloa worse raaHed lv - t As outlined to th committee, th plan In the former war Industrie board ehairtnan'a mind would opera t thia way: "I pun a dechtFatkm of war tl president would issu a proclamation moblllslnaj all- men, money, mi terlala, tc, under control" of the government for th prosecution of th 5U Granted Freedom in Regular Matinee - Bit Interlocutory decree bf dlvorc were granted by Judge William M. MoCrea at th regular weekly divorce matlne yeaterday In th Third dla- trlct court. Nellie Edward was granted a decree from F. M. Edwards on tht ground of- - tionkupport! Hattla New hold, from Alonao New bold, desertion and non support: iiucy Hmitn rrom Emmett H. Smith; nonaupport: Elisabeth Niooi Mllonaa from Chrla JP. Milonaa. crueltv: Isabella Evan from Stanley Evans, desertion, and Norria Oarlty from Kenneth John Qarlty, cruelty and nonaupport. - W. 0. T. ti: ENTERTAINED. Th Phyllla Wheatley W. C. T. tJ. aa entertained at Its regular month ly meeting at th residence of Mrs. Emma Jackson, SO East Ninth South The street. Wednesday afternoon. orealdent of the central W. C. T. U. Frances and th trwaetirer of th Willard W. C. T. IT. wera present and assisted tn rettlns th Phyllla or ganisation atarted In It work. Th boate served iuncneon. war, and. declare that th price obta taining on a given date aome time th past, or the avera price ever a eriool of monUi or year paat, would be th only iegml price obtaining throughout th war." , Mr. Itaruch said! "it would be a hideous thin to put IrKo effact th high prices th counon try possibly might be caught with To tli day of th war declaration lh control absolutely eftectlve. aleo, I tbhik th buyer and th ahouad be placed under th prlc regulation th same aa th producer and th eeller, under thia law." Akked 4f thl Hystera would not hurt buslneea, Mr. Baruch rttpiled: "Ther would he no Injury to hon-eV4U th am price business. lndlvlduaU or obtaining; for what each firm had to buy as well as to sell, business could go on just th same, There should b aom flexibility, of course, so tha president would be able. to adjust any Injustices or icrbnlna-tlone." gueetioned aa (0 report that 19,000. now millionaire wera oreateil by th war lit th United States, th witness sal j tflrs eould hav been "n honest millionaires" created toy the war, ti the treasury ta reeruOation wer carried out, becaus th government took 7 per cent of tha Income efToa man hav. receiving a ' million tlollars.. become a millionaire, Mr. Baruoh man to had would hav out, pointed maul more than I3,00.(H arose, as hi take on l,(nXi,00tt would hay tokeh i,lW,v()0. But the proposed kystem, h ehipha-sieet- i, would absohitoiy prevent anybody from making a (million, dolbirs cut of th next 'war. He agreed with Representative Oarratt, Democrat, of Texas, that every man should be bronerht ''down to bedrock" wish th soldier making tl and hi food cloth-tnand a tun." - ni-i- n FIB , . VAIN FDR GLUB Slayer of Staten Island Woman Manages to Elude trie Law' Net. oon-um- er at it e Relay Event; Is Postponed Ten Days Ten-Mil- Prousa rAtled 6ft th lnterclaaa relay race scheduled for yeaterday afternoon ell the new West high cinder path because of the soft condition of th track as the result of th rain. Tha big event had caused Considerable track Interest and atcltement tn general at West, owing to th fact that th Junior class has sponsored the event by offering a sliver trophy to th winning class. The relay will be run oh. th Tuesday afternoon following the spring vacation. Th ehowing of th Panther should be" much better than It th race were held according to schedule, for th entrants will hav tea mora s, th condition day in which ' Coach Panther I-- ten-mi- them-selve- - - ' Through Conference Rates Are Agreed On fatal front Trfrjtgh eonferene of Ofden wtll be fiolnta north o Centres' over th railroad and th Bamfcarwe? Blectrie railroad, bf th pubUd utiliAt the Surprise party given. Th Relief ties commission th two linen will nut EA1RV1EW, Mlaron North Into of rate ward th th ffct and If through surprised society the elder, deacons and high priests they ere unable to aare on a diviettrm of the tariff win Btrbmit tha matter last night after their meeting. A waa given and refreshments to) the commission after the revenue wer served to 200 In th basement of from tha epectai tariff ha been eom th chapel. puted. By t'alversal Service. NEW YORK. Atatrch 28. Though all of tha dews followed 0 far havej led them Into .blind alley, the.polic Investigating th murdr of Mrs, Maud Baner of Btaten Island, which oe- -. currcd last Tuesday within a fewi hu'idrod yards of where ' her mother' and children wera waiting for her. were confident tonight that they would run down th slayer. The funeral of Mra. Bauer took! plac this afternooii from herhom! on Biatea isiano, ana nunarea attended tha service and formeU a lan autsid through which th flower- Strewn casket passed. On th cbanr that morbid faslnatlon might-pul- l tha murderer back tor a laat look at. his Victim, nnegled with th crowds. They mad on ar rest before th services war ovr. This was brought about by th Curious actions of a man Who waa afterward Identified as Iklward Bller, an oil aaleaman of Brooklyn. Tbl man Insisted on being allowed to go Into tha house and see the body. Whan the poile Sdemanded to, know hi reason he turned about abruptly" and. started ttack to hla car, which had been parked hear by. it was a For 1 aedan th aama type of car used by the man from whom Mrs. Bauer accepted what h considered waa "the courtesy of the open road.'" Bller waa taken to police heafiquar- (era at St. George. But h convinced, th pollc that at th tlm Mrs. Bauer was murdered he waa Id court' In Brooklyn. It wa released. Tha police also availed themselves today of Information In possession of Horatio 8. Bharrott, a real estate dealer of Port Richmond, who waa Inspecting th work of woodeboppera on lend of his near th scans-o- f thai murder Tuesday. MUSIC PEATURE OF LUNCHEON., Tha Louisiana; Byncopatort will fee-- 1 tur th chamber of commerce weekly II luncheon today noon for members and their ladles. - . - A BIO DITKDIS 4A & TONIGHT Utah-Idah- -- At Moose Club. snnta-ettlo- . pro-gra- in South 'West Tempi. r And Brine Yoir jTrlsnas. 322 Oom tnnI0 T BOWLING to fartorv tos . tJempaay of Utah, service , BEAt ESTATE The 4slsnhne fMSne ftnlslua lt Imm srhedula at the Orrtheam ality laat alant. Th Bliht ef Way team aad tke at. WARRAKTT BBED, ts ft. teuiI .114 ..m ....1M 14 tvtak) a . .... JT IS 42 sae mo . J4S f 81 210 ie 14 141 17 1T ....14 ...18S ., Osborne R. K.hl . . TuUls . Wilts TbnrofMue , , .... Jeaaea Totala ..att ,.ies . .. T40 las ...17 ..17 BO ...87 TS MCBRAT. t. . 1S4 aweehey i. Kehi .. Duat Cannoa . , Gordo ....IM JS.V ::::ffl soa m ....121 1M fall . 148 LOXO LCtget. Total 1. Clark Watxlns . U Bella . TbaonaHa .... .ill ...... .1H ..l0 . ....IM . IIS M Jal la m n Tetala . Ore Belt ... ...170 ..... Tata la tin .....13 ...14 .... . Clark Kllror . Ctaytea . O. Keel S'letsoa Totals IRS . . .....11S4 . .....1ST ..,.12 .tl ins t. 1!5 14 74 Tot. 4'JT ' lit 17 lao 1S Wll 197 7rt T41 LAN9 FUNCTION, te The Trtbuoe. FAnanxaTOK. March V. . -- It Kenneth Johnson Is ' Victim of Mine Mishap PRICE. March Kenneth John. formerly of Roosevelt, Iniohes'n 42 aton, county, was killed at Halna last eveby a runaway S379 ning by being ear IB the mine. tn(ck It not known Just Tot. what Johnston was doing at th tlm 4S8 he waa struck. Mr. Johnston waa fcorn In Vernal 4tt twenty-two 441 year ago and had been tot working In Uie mina about aix months, H Is the .n of TJavId and Klla Johnston of Helper and waa E The funeral wis he held BuhdAy at :.. p. m. at tne mrbon stake tabernacle.' Bishop V. E. Stoker will , Tha officiate. ' Farmlngton post of the American has completed arrangement for tha grand baS and Itavta county popular ladr contest. It will be given Frll Aar evening, April , at th Alberta hail In Ontervlll. All member of th boat have take, a great Interest and It It expected to be th largest social event or tn year. Matnr apa-clfeature have been arranged fori Don Klrkham'a orchestra of Salt Lak will furnish tha muala. CHAMBERLAIN TO BREAK. Tr. Ralph V. Chamberlain of Hare vard university will sneak on and Reality" at Whitney hall at J o'clock Sunday mowing. The general public 1 invited. - al "Bel-enc- CONFERENCE TO BE HELD. ' The Nottinarham conference of the D. A. church Prltish mIswWn of th Win hold a reunion next Saturday Ward evenlner tn tha Twniy-svnt- h meeting hesia. t. 1. 0 maintain an expert organization of tminecliitists and Engravers -- ready to give you exceptional service-Da- 1 lo (08T 1 t. 1S. 171 t pecta! 60 the land belonaw to the property owners, so ail tne peasant proprietors of th heath r concluding "boring tlW agreements." Th concern acted more Stlnnea Tot. 41 S) promptly than others, reouring ail the most districts. In order to 43 promieltiar get th desirable agreement slimed em qitfekly, the assents of (jttlnnea worked 111 night and day visltmg the landowners and getting their sign attires, 165 IT 117 IS W AW 4 758 14 14 I,.M.:,n 404 154. 14 1HI t. 00 h 18 CAIiflSJIA). 1 ls 1(44 , 10 Universal Service Cable. BERLIN, March iS. The "oi! fever" continue to rage at Laiieneberg heath, ,Tt)t. near Cell. 1 BiTlIn hle-- finance Is deeply interested In the proepocta of a big oil 'de14A 412 velopment In that district, but the 1 '430 Stinnee group has taken the cream in lea most of the region. ' The drillings which .first opened tha S01 471 which created th big Well furor, continue to produce generouelv. Th drllllrta; were made on sclentlffo prinTut. by a German engineer who- had 510 ciple 19 tong experience In the. oil region of 1S4 4M Rumania. 1ST 7 riobt 1.or wat. S. m 17 .... ...1S4 IM Peak pahlaulat Ray ...i 10 S440 ISO 17 000 Oil FeVer Continues to Rage in 'German Area 4l 4 Ml 1l m 13 ...,?S4 10 tl let s. I. ... .... in 614 ii 144 .... .... A Jeha H. Saneget to (IrayiTniat enm- of section ?aay. partraaf a 3 west is, ....townsutp Csitea Maanfacturlnc eomiMny to 0. lowa- N I. doff, part of sretioa miil, is pvin, rnuv l wrw William (Hrlab to J. S. Bbert, part of aectiOB 11, township 1 none, range 2 west Usrfsry H. Brooke to Helra O. let 1. block 10. plat O .... 10 Tot. ...IT ta M a ....1ST ....17 .... Mnllea Tot is ita oinocrr. 1. t. Oeumni Ixik in ls ......ia Taylor . Hill ... Taayae amlth i. las 1. .. ... . Marrea Prslt alat 1M TO INBTAIiLINO, , I.VUO T1ASSTEXS. Genrr W. Oeeshaaen to Ulaud A. Woofley, let 8, block 19. plat r.. were ed, for first plsre. Iodis Anderson to Lenndlaa T Th KKf Ineera waa twe ent lota 22 and la, block 8, tare fmm th Installlsgt th Linemen tee ent foloa Halihts .... of three from the Clrrnlta and Murray twe Oranlt Lumber eonpany t ent et three from th Lnng Ltaes. while the W.rer, lot 40, block , l'ara-dla- e est at mmi sr way oora aiae wo addltloa .... thret fren Oarfleld, psttljig them aad the Wllford c. Rose 0. Jack- Brlinley to ' Ikirlnear la a tie fnr flnrt place. lln, let 1, block 7, 'ten-acr- e pint Mnllea mllrd kith-- slnile kaue wltk &4: A .... Jeaaea tlh three with William 3. Salmon to P. 0, Celpse, EUtOINBERg. lota 1417 and WIS, lilfbland Fark, 1. 1. 1. Tot. plat A M Rowland Wltllama (Pherdesiaa ... ...ti lo Hrrnioa Isj- 1f lT ' 4TS 14 17a Ien irs) lota and S. hlo-- a 1, West. Tries, 12T 417 Bullins ... .....ISO 140 minster Uelxiita. ulat B 121 t4everk1f tot 1W 4H Christie M. ftVirenmi te Charles M. 14 Steck ... .......;11 18 4S8 Certer. lot 8, blerk 1, fire acre Win-sto- d, n. Ahdfadi the UvbI U fibrin a!., teamster, D.- atH. Grlssem) U North Eighth West reel, featured a street brated last rilrht with their enntisJ collision at the Intersection of KlghtU )l Kalah tempi South and Main streets last night. spring CeremonlaL entenainea, ana it waa a royal anair. thHitting the onal wagon amldnhipa, aafely over, th burning sands and uuiy admitted to tn privilege or tn faithful. All of the but two J "VHe:; - escap lt Nfihlps Tha public utlllttea aommlaeton yesterday heard the application of 'Qeorg Stockman for permission to opera. i aa automobile eta line between Coalville and Salt Lake. Howard Hout protested, eayinr that he burg, W;jV- -. already hold such a certificate, but has been forced to discontinue ser- New Department Issues vice temporarily because of snowy weather. Architects Licenses Hearing also was conducted yesterday On the petition of Anton Ii Pearchitects' terson for authority to operate a Issuance o the first to e given InC th creation U between Snowvills, and pewev. of the tat lparttnenl of registrat121. was announced yesion Arrtl 1. T. .1 Both cae wer taken undw terday by J.were Hammond,to director. Raymond License granted VALEDICTORIAN CHOSEN. Bvans, Don Oarloa Toun ami Jamea and to Salt of Lake, all In Mullen, KATSVnXBX March The n. of Davla blglt Hhot hav ohosen Gnonre ofB. Helmls and1"-- . Henry archlterrta Kelml fiprlnefleld, Vwdell Nance of Kayavill as f th Wasatch, The for th class of 19?. Mr. for Ct Mary's licenses wer t amone; th Nerve ttudente who persona who obtained laat Friday. throuirn high school with given examination have a straight "A" Irrade., If alwl woh L. 0. 8. U. BAND WELCOMEOr th Bamberger scholarship when a Special t The Tfbnne. sophotnor. March Iast INFANT IS BURIED, ninit the U I. P. university band of aerial la Tke Tritwa. JUT. PLEASANT, March tt.Mada erowdwl house at the ward ehnrch. Andersen of th South ward bishopric on irs arrival ai :sv a nanqnei wee was In charge of a brief funeral ser- served to th members at th RMef ' vice) at tha gTarewide for the Infant society hftll. of Mr. stnd Mrs. 'WlJford naoghter who . BURNED IN EXPLOSION. died yesterday and wa Rostrom, . burled today. gperlal to The Tribaae. ';; li.-Hodemt R. J. .LATTOtf, March Cut Tbl Out It ta Worth Money. was borneil severely about tha fac Bend this ad and tea Cent to role laat evening when h struck a match v Co., to era ln the srae tank of hla autoSheffield Ave., Chlc III., writing your nam and ddres mobile. The tank waa empty, but will You receive fen a clearly. cent the vapor, ignited and caused. an exbottle of Foley's Honev and Tar plosion, d j for coughs, colds and hoarse-re- s, alsn free sample packagea Of bank Kentucky robbed. diuretic fttlmuiant for HAZARD. March t Foley Fill, Two Untha kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tab- masked men Ky, robbed the Vlcro Stat lets for Constipation and Hlllouns. bank' at Vlcco. a small villa fourteen Thee wonderful remedlea have helped miles from here, of between 110, Wt of people. millions and 114,000 today and escaped on foot theml Try Schramm-JobnoDrugs. (Adv ) Into the mountains, Com-poun- . v.ru iiananiV iyir it':'. "'. tl a n : w m 6A3 -- U.rA. C. Extension Leader t Heard in Washington - d . -- sup-bo- ht first-roun- y lwlr aity. Unluth Cathedral, regarded aa on of the most formidable oontender bed cause of Ita showing, fell victim to vat noli (antral 4I lurl Wayne, lnd., 14 to II. CrelirhtoB unlvarsltv blah at Oma ha lost in a atruggl to Spaltllug inattltuta of feorla, lih, to , to II Th feature of th day waa the shut-ovictor of Aquinas Inatltut of Rochester, f. T., over th cathedral hls-- five of tiious SVtHs, S. D.i d scor in a same, Th waa 10 to t, and is (believed to b a tn westtournament play. Th record erner fouatht throughout all four pe rioda, but wer hopelessly outclassed. una oi tn oest ajamea of kjie ewy was th final. In which St. Stanislau of Bay Bt. Miss., defeated BL IMls universityscore high, 54 to U. roiww:. St. Mel's academy. Chicago. 44: Car roll university high, Oeveland, IS. U l K academy. Kansaal City, M; Catholic Central, Waablngtoa, ind., hetmlt university lite-h- , 11: Kendrlok f hbih, Bt. Lpul KocJiesier,- Aqinna institut, i., Ms Bioua Tails, 8. v., cathedral hlah. . 1 i r Becond-roun- a acoreeit Cut holla Central. Fort WavD. M; Cathedral high, Jajtuth, 1.' ttholt I tin, cieveaina,. ; Bt. Patrick's, Pueblo. 17. Rnaldins' Institute. Peorlax 111.. 20: university hlajh, Omaha, 17. Oelghton ni. Bt. 1 noma Military mcaaemy, Paul. Minn.. It: t. JUvtof high. . Cincinnati, 1. Marquette. Mflwaukea, S7; Central high, IJnooln, iNeb., 1. 8t. Btanisaioa, Bay ot. tooi. U: Jit Loula university' high. St. Loula, Psirlngs for tomorrow: Aqulnaa Tietrolt university high institute. Rochester. Da la Salle, Kansas vnj, si, Mel, Chicago. Fort waytia. vs. .ikiio catliedrsl. " a4 Cathedral Latin. Cleveland1. Bpalding institute, rwrsj, Paul. .St Thomas Jdllltary academy, ST. Ta. Milwaukee. Marquette, Btanlalaua. Bay at. ouiA Miaa. ENTERTAINED. HUSBANDS Special t TheTtibaae. u.Mk aa .Xtneiere .. . ,nim4,nLr 1 i ..v. their oi tne t i'M"P husband at'A t(to party last arenlnj ' at in nome or mr. ana Robinson. Th living room and dindecorated ltl inga,room Wer cleverly ... - an4 the n Aawj k,hMnfe a oi. rn.!.!.1. out In tha green motif waa carried wor a green luncheon. Each person wera won Prlaes shamrock. a and cap by Mrs. ooKien j. Barton ana jaca while in consolation prisee Kelly, - -nmn., u An. , , T mi- Kl and twere a.mniMi A tnJfinlarnt a three. course luncheon was served to twenty guests. LEB60N QIVENt ON OPERAS. I.ATTON. March IS. The Bar View dub met at th horn ef Mr. A. E, Tanner thia afternoon, Th lesson. "Waaner's Ooeras." wa ariren bv Mr. J. B. Cooley and, as th different were A. explained, Mr Clyde opera Epperson woum may xnem on the piano. Refreshments wertwoserved to twelve member and" apodal first-roun- ' B. MILLER. David WarfleldV'"&1iyiwirlr'in tha a undying- "Merchant of Venice" given at the Salt Ijike theater last wight differ radically In many re pacts from th Interpretation of oth or. noted actor presenting the role It within tha past two decade Mmi less given to sensationalism, to blda for pity, to an effort to aroua prejudice, or accentuation of comedy that sow and then characterise tha production.. In the day." whjh Bliylock argues wiin Anioniv una oHiunio regarding the requested loan of low d treats, he say; "For sufferance la the badge of all our tribe." Tha glvee a hint of the character lie .portray, tiraaptng, miserly, bitter in hla hatred of the ("hrinllsns. esultlnc In the opportunity to amfurc'. the forfeit of out liia bona, tne "pouna oi uen, at th final accepting tha Inevitable with otoioiam and Without pronounced display, of emotion. In every clime Mr. Warfleld wan both strong ad- - natural. He read wiut marvelous distinctness arwi rino emphaais, yet never rent In th moat Impaseioned erenea, such aa when be discover th flight of Jeeaioa, or when he face tha court to exact hla forfeit. A strong supporting cast adds to tha unique production and each member of the company file well Into the Warfleld conception, of the play. One should perhap mention the "Antonio" of Kdwln braadt, specifically for e if restraint and dignity; the "Bamanlo" of Jerome for til effeclivena In th casket arena and th comedy that follow the loa of tha ring given him by hla bride. th Waxy Bervou, a "Portia," heroine of the dory and central figur In th wooing and th trial, waa par ttcuerly efficient In th acene of tha chooelng of th casket, and her plea for mercy In tha trial acene waa given . with, subtlety of expression. All of the minor characters were In. capable handa, but aperlfic comment datlon la due th TJratlano",of Herbert Ranaon, the "torenso" of Marc lorbell, the "Nerlsaa" of Netty Murray and tha "Jessica" of Helen Ptryker. la th straight comedy th "tavuncelot Oobbo" of Penrlval Vivian and the "Old Oobbo". of Fuller Melllch were particularly good. Mr, Warfleld make artlatio us bt lighting effects, hla scenery and costuming are satisfying and ho usee bona but Incidental music, no orchestra being In evidence. HI shift are ao Bulckly made that no one seemed at all disturbed. Th star received acoreat of SKurtaln calls and his rt was also roundly applauded. "Th Merchant of Venice" will b given at the matlne this afternoon and the engagement cloaea tonight. Ea-rl- 9X4Vmlt&' Vmm':iv.JW : IT PROFITLESS,! P.LAN OF BEIWARD BARUCH B I, "Merchant of Venice" Falls Victim to Fort Wayne Group ; Kalah patrol, which did th wsrk at tha ceremonial Front row (left That In th platur to riflM) Burt M. Hunt, captain; Frank J. Keeler, A. E. Oenne, night. F. Wrloht, Frank Pag Stewart. A. D. Pinnay i. and Eugene M. Qltnn,' aoeond lieotsnant Second Frtd (toft to right) Clarence E. Peat, Jess J. Thempeon, Har-bacO. Sewell, Frank Patterson Stewart, 4. R. Thmon and Ambroe Nord. Third row Clyue Early, Ft. T. Jooaph M. Petersen, C. ti. Sargent and George R. Corey. Back raw O. W, Balser, C. M. Groehell, Chrla H. FiMher, R. M. Cradoock and 0. D, Erb. Other iMnwrt of the patrol, not In the ploturo, are c F. Pinkorton, flrot Proaa Bancroft, L. Brown, John Burnaldt, W. E. Day, I. M. Hlgley, E, 0. Jonas, Harry O. Parcell, l(utnant w J. E. Player, Oavld Rodger and Norman R. Vat. rr Dulutlj, Catliedf ai ;,; MAID FOUND DEAD. Hannah Holmes.' 40, the maid ,in charge of the linen room at the Hotel ftah, waa found dead In her bed yesterday by hotel attendants. Th body was removed to th Earty undertaking parlora That th Woman died from, natural cause was th judgment of tha hotel doctor. ian (TYRIST8 IN CONTEST. Typewriting contests wer held hy th Salt lAk business olleare yesterday evening. The winners Included Ruth Palmer. Mane Keener, Noryeen nanlels. Fern Bertoch and Lucretta King. CALLED ON MISSION. te The Tribes. , . IjATTON', March Howard Coclt". son of Mrs. Amarla Cook, ha received a call from th I.. fl. church to do missionary work in Kngland. Ilk will leave April IS. Special l. y orNigt. Grfl Wasatch for a representative 1 SALT LAKE ENGRAVING CO. RECENT STREET SALT LAKE- - 4 1 |