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Show ' V . THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SAT U RDAY MORN IN G, ARill! t- - THE GUMPS f W.XOOK KX HM m C rr TWK- T- A, WCTUEV Si t00 tts mvi- nestwH ton we ww ve V KtU. UK 600ti V)tK- Voe-UCCS- HAMfc 'Tcsm6 - "TM-t- t Mro M.lowjv.If Ma SLue Vvv OMM VJVTH Wt. lAtVV , b E m Mwt. VJCM Ce twti A. AMbtL Mrsvar m & 4- v fi&?XXZ!Z2&f m young fallow milt MANS stylo wt'ro h o win g! This In rich ton or black calfskin JS - 6omb MO bE A t6LML GUM no MATWt VMKT Ewe MAM M0 OW. KM lVU JvSM EMEMbE. AU, WE WMttStWU MUm6 EE HAS bONE RiE MM AhO . Ew&vO HiV. EWE TCKEb OOT MWEEEEM UTTtE WEEANb tOo.b only..... Men's Fine Shoes, $5, $6, $7, M- Id&drtfjVvQs--- v iwl Ivtei I: ? . I: Judgs Bldg. Downstair. saaSPI LITTLE LESSONS IN BIG SPORTS against 13 for Bryant, which finished second, and 9 for Roosevelt, whlcn finished third. Ths summary of events follows; Divo-- t Bruce, West, first; Walker, D1AMA AND YATOETXXXZ. Bryant, second. Heath, Roosevelt, SALT LAKE third. The Ftmewi Mrs. Pair, toRoosevelt, ttrtaa Msrtin in night and matiAC Hoff imt Married,0 AuHI 21, 22 and 25, A! first. Walker, Bryant, second, Jolaoa in "Bambo, man. West, third April 24, 2ft and 2. Relav West, first; Bryant, second; PiNlASHMlwriia Minatreis, other . bf ci and feature ptetoie. Time, 47 I ThisRooseaelt, third Certaatoa' wtiFb repeated tobreak tmrnree&rd which was made- WtLKKS sight. last, year. BEAtTTT LECnntEJS. SALT LAkC Madame Ida- - t beraeff will BIRTHS REPORTEO. feer final lecture oa beauty Unlay SPANISH FORK, April 11. During 4 give 11 a. a. Lecture be will at given been births have few the past day MOTION PICTURES. announced at the following homes. Sons A EM KIN Harold in and Mr. b4 latest ef IAoy4 Child, Mr to and Mrs..Henry Url &by, Mrs. today and ail next fering, Mrs IV Ilford Close, Mr. and week Mrs. Flunk Lenny Nelson and Mr, and -- Norma tn Talmadge ,,Th Thomaa. a dnnghtes Ae Mr, and Mrs, AMERICAN ntT great t of'TiOve fier latest J Morris Wood Announcement ofhas Bong tuceeaa. LtKiiaiana Syncnpatura. yells a also been received of the birth Pal(at comedy, Fan frem the Press, hv daughter to Mr and Mrs Earlmother Weekly. The of man Bingham. frey Starting today, PaaUne Fred was formerly. Miss Reece of this city. TICTottT erick and Um Tellegea la MIjet Not Man AMUSEMENTS dash-sHeat- h. d USE THE NIBLICK OF MASHI- INSTEAD Former ' Richfield High More Than Five Hundred Runner Covers Three View Program; Strong-Stunt- s and Half Miles Quickly. Feature. Mor than firs hundrnj enthusi auhlc won ottidenta former students and parents the Vnlversitj of Ltah cross-couviewed a series of shunts, bouts and try run yesterday by a hairs Oreadta j other entertaining features in perhaps pvrr Wes Arnett, another freshman the most successful smokeless moker fcevys time for the course was 14. held In the history of East high. The minutes and 50 seconds, Just 10 sec strong-ma- n act of Ira Hern, worlds omls longer than Keen ?:chards middleweight wrestling champion, and time, who, altluRign not eligible for Harry Sampson, former strong man of the race, an for training purposes Ringilngs ircus, won the of and led the field. The record for an appreciative throng of plaudits spectators. ourse Is 1 1 minutes Hat, held the would snap horseshoes, by Sampson Pean Hart. break chains, bend nails with his ion seconds after Richards crossed he tape, Sevy and Amott came down teeth in a very anonchalant manner. rock to permitted the final stretch neck and neca. Hern his chest with a Amott made a burst of speed at the be broken onhammer. He also sledge gave finish whlen almost netted him first an exhibition of the various place, harchel Newman came tn holds with A1 Newman and wrestling grappled third. The two first place winners with John Anderson for ten minutes will receive sweaters a s awards matmen on the program includOf the ten men who entered the Other Ted Thye and Cyclone Workman. race, eight finished as follows, Sevy edThe boxing event of the bill first, Amott second, Newman third, was a premier d bout between Young Erickson fourth, Benfeli fifth; Anderof Lou and Emil, and brother Palueo, son sixth, VarrCott seventh, Reed Richards, while not eligible to com- Ktrk Bond of East high school. pete in the race, ran the course in IS, id He set the pace from the star, SENIORS LEAD IN to the finish for the rest of the run, ners, WEST CLASS MEET The course at the uniis a three and versity SENIOR .,45 form of modified marathon. It starts JUNIOR ,.20 at the university gymnasium, goes SOPHOMORE .. S almost due southeast along a road that extends to Emigration canyon, The senior class is in Weed leading and then at Ninth South street turns highs interclass organization track west to a point even with Mt. Olivet. and field meet of at end the first the From there the course extends north competition. to Cummings field, with a lap around days scorin is The class second Junior the track as the conclusion. ing with 20 points, while the sophomores best efforts were 6 points. Green All the track events were run off Wins and the field events will Race yesterday, Greenham be contested Monday. The senior class, with the behoofs men flying its colors, IjONDON, April 11 The Greenham premier track virtually walked away from the other the entries plats race of the opening day of won In the running events. The was Newburyport spring meeting hopes, of the juniors still are high, today by J It Joels three vear-ol- d the seniors large lead. chestnut colt Green Fire, by Sunstar, despite thrUling finishes featured out of Green Cloth, who heat the fa- theSeveral meet Steven Terry was nosed A R. Cots hay colt Caravel out by Milton vorite, Braden in the Sixteen ran by & head dash bv and Lund pushed inches, 7 100 to Green Fire was quoted at In the hard run against and Caravel at 30 to 1 Kavanaugh was ths first time this Yesterday against. that Terry has extended himStven Donaghue, leading jockey over season his remarkable showing the flat for nine years had the mount self. andBraden, star sprinter, was against on Green Fire, scoring his first suc- somewhat unlooked for. Terry fincess of the season ished ahead of Daniels, who was beThe Greenham plate is for to Braden picked push ing and is run over h In the dash Kenneth strsght course The race has a value last year's winner of the of 1000 sovereigns. race In the state semifinals, was kept on the hop by John Lnnd Lund at HOlSC WINS OPENER. one time looked like he was going to Special te The Tribunt pass Kavanagh, , BOISE. Idaho, April 11 The Boise Summary; defeated dash, first 'heat Braden high school baseball team the Parma high squad In the opening won, Terry second and Dansie third. game of the High School league with Time a score of A9 to 13 The fielding of dash, second heat Price Batteries. first. Utter second, Rhodes third teams eras ragged Jhe For- Boise, Ashley. Glllam and RawTime 11 2 dash Kavanagh first, Parma, Wamsley lins; for I.und second, Brunker third. Time 55 flat. Mile run Heckler first, Davies second Smith third. Time 5 OL dssh, first best Braden Van first. Terry see Time 25 2 e Kayanatrh first. MtTlett ? second. Gatehouse third. Time 2 07. Seniors first, relay juniors second, sophomores third I L47. Time BE-Ht- determine when to a mashie? Answered FHIL GAUD1N, Medalist, British oten championship, c4itain of Brrtism International mf team, member of that team for eight consecutive years Winner of numerous foreign tournaments, Including Manchester Guardian trophy The length of the shot, the lie of the ball, and where U. is supposed to land, determine whether a niblick or a maAhie should be used for a shot. In a short shot (eighty yards) where atop must be determined, height must be obtained, and you have a bad He, always use a nihlick. Go after the shot with plenty of pep. Many golfers muss up their niblick shots because they are afraid of them. What Ve a L. D. three-year-ol- one-mi- le d d Cott--third- - Half-mil- er awarded to the man crossing the tape first, hut wins the right to have first choice of the many prises Ten offered by Logan merchants. men entered th race, seven finishing. The men who ran and the BHHKIBHXIHIXBBB fl Wall B B B B B fl B Paper BEST WAY B B CLEAN TO B UP YOUR HOME. Our 30,000 Whltshouss B Stock mutt bt clostd out to IS THE HELP- - makt room tor now stock, and is soiling at fl Unheard of Price SOME LINES 50 BELOW FACTORY COST B B B B M2 W. lot B Co- - Woo. 5281 80. B 'b " Armstrong . Engberg fl B Wall Paper-- fl WE DO ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING Jj fl j p BBKBBBBBBflBB s . . f f order of their finishing folows. Clinton Perkes first, Reuben Whitney second, Marion Campbell third, Orville law fourth. Abraham Stout fifth, Leslie Bturup sixth. Reed Anderson seventh. -- Although the time was rather slow. Perkes Is expected to show un well in tike event at the B. Y. C. this spring. Marion Campbell took a spurt toward the close of the- raoe and for a time It locked as if he would cross th tap first, but he was passed by Perkes within ten yard of th finish. The thrilling dose of the race was witnessed by a large group of persotis who crowded the streets near the finishing point. - ft it it n, it PM by Associated Editors, Inc. I tad a chorus of sixteen. Pauline Frederick and Lou Tellegen Star at Victory Paulin, Frederick and Lou Tellegen, long reoognixed aa two of the greatest player on Mage and screen, make tbeir first appearance together in "Let No Man .Put Aaundar,- - which a open today for weeki engagement at the Victory theater. Maw Frederick and Mr. Tbllegen, both extraordinarily gifted as emotional players, were happily chosen to portray the principal rales of this big photodrama, from the novel of the same name by Basil King, The theme story carries forward the based upon the evils of divorce, and the assumption that, regardless of the interference of law and the of marital bond by Judicial severing decree, divorce cannot be absolute unless love haa died In the hearts of those concerned. No Man Put Asunder, In t tbe author pictures the situation cf a famous operatic star married to a man who haa neither great wealth nor aspirations for a life of eonepicu-ou- s pleasure just th exact opposite of hlw wife. The inevitable problem confronts her as to whether she must give up her husband or her career She chooses the latter, which brings forth th prediction of the hunband that the mere granting of a decree by the court will not divorce them, that she still loves him and will live to admit It. From this point their paths separate and each has his adventures, pleasures and griefs and perplexities In the end, circumstances through evolvril hv their mode of life they are brought together .The entire ee quenre is highly dramatic and, without lecturing,"- carries home to evqiw spectator sn Important message. It l. an exceptidnahv beautiful plav from "i-e- s: U . JUNIORS The Junior yesterday won the track meet at the I I) S U. with comparative ese, amassing; a total of 84 point The sophomore came second with 48, and the seniors third with 3V point. The junior College scored 13 point Jenkins proved to be the stellar performer. This star won five first and three second, for a total of 37 point d He won the dash, low hurdle, high hurdles, broad Jump and high jump Moat of the events were close, especially the 2 20 yard dash, which was won by Armstrong Rogerson showed up well in the pole vault, high jump and discus, The winning points In these event summary: Broad jump Jenkins, junior, fast; EHcksoiii junior, nd Clarke third; Boyce, junior, fourth, Olsen, fifth. senior, Samuelson sophomore, Shotput Vance, first; Jenkins, Junior, second; fourth. junior, third; Bradford, junior, Javelin Rogerson. senior, first,, second , Sum merhay,' sophomore, Vance, junlorthtrdr Bradfard7juwlor; fourth; S&muelson, sophomore, fifth High jump Jenkins, junior,, first, second Clark, L. Griff, sophomore, sophomore, third, Rogerson, senior, fourth; Ferrln, sophomore, fifth Pole vault Randall, sophomore, first; Rogerson, senior, second. Clark, sophomore, third; Ferrln, sophomore, fourth; Saunders, sophomore, fifth n Discus Vance, Junior, first, Jep-kijunior, secottd. Rorertson, junior. third; Woodland, sophomore, fourth Rogerson, senior, fifth. tun lor, Mile run Sorenson, senior, second: White, junior, third; Fetxer, senior, fourth. Cannon, S senior, fifth. hurdles Jenkips, high others disqualified Junior, first, d dash Armstrong, junior, first; Erickson junior second, Rnn-ne- r. senior, third, Relchman, senior, fonrth nin Butterfield senior, m, junior, second, Pettier, first; Soren senior, third. d dash Jenkins, junior, first: Clark. sophomore second, lewkes,- iunlor. third; Merrill, senior, fourth- Thorne, senior, fifth d hurdles Jenkins, junior, first: Clark sophomore, second, Armstrong lueior, third, Garff, sophomore, fourth. jyq.verd dash Armstrong junior, tunior second Clark, first; Jenkins, sophomore third Larn saphombre, fourth- Ware. Junior, fifth. MUSICAL COMEDY. ORPHET7M Monte Carter sod company la with ten principal Wrong, 'Somebody 12tf-ar- BRINGING UP FATHER Reg. U. a. Pat Of t. TOOLS CUTLERY U SPORTING GOODS Considerable interred: is manifested the showing at the Paramount-Bmpreof the photoplay feature, "The Shooting of Dan Motirew, ' which opena tomorrow for an engage-mea- t of one week 'at the upper Main ss The picture Is adapted from the famous poem by Robert W, Service, which appears In his wett known volIn ume, "The Spell of the Yukon adapting the poem the producers foi lowed faithfully Service's delineation of his leading characters and expanded on the story only as a means of vivifying and enhancing Ita universal appeal The spectator will berk taken from the South Sea to and fl naky to Alaska, where, in the famous Mala mute saloon, the climax is reached which give the story Its title Featured pityok are Barbara La Marr, Lew Cody, Percy Marmont and Mae Rusrh, and anyone familiar with the narrative of Service will immediately recognise ths aptheir selection to play of propriateness the leading roles. The Fa ramouni-Et- n press wHl also sponsor tomorrow the first appearance in Salt Lake of the celebrated vaudeville team of G. Underhill Mscy n amt J. William Scott, an singers, who have just completed tn east of tour the extensive theatwg and who come to Salt Lake direct from a successful epgngementjn Chicago. They will appear in a concert prologue accompanied by Kimball s Little Symphony. The prologue will occupy the full etage. with a special setting, and will Include Mr. Macy'e reading of the original poem, "The of Dan McGrew. Shooting will be given the final showToday ings of "Broadway Gold. a photoplay Elliott featuring Elaine Hammsretefn, Dexter, Kathlyn Williams and other of note, v A Complete Line of 'Tcro:i3 i BHBHHMBBCBEbBHSDS3BS3BSSBB5BSBS1 1 Near-Yo- 0 sssgaeg'gskgsssmm Another Monte Carter Comedy at the Orpheum Another typical and clever Monte Carter comedy production, entitled is the offering "Somebody's Wrong, for the current week at the Orpheum. The new fares is staged with beautiful settings and costume effects, end opportunity gives Monte Carter ample In constant for keeping the audience him srs Ably assisting uproar Blanche Gilmore, Verna Mersereau. Florence Johnston, Minor Reed, Lou Duvis arid Ina Robertson. The musical numbers this weak are tuneful and peppv, and will be town talk. New scenic effects and costumes enhance the production and everv member pt the cast ha a part offering flue opportunities for comedy. bPEAK'Ht;-tyR- CLEr 'WILL. . NOW for Carpenter and Mechanics We Specialize in Quality and Service, r ' , 335 South Main St. WASATCH 4498 . dent of alt Lake and has debts with assets amounting to 2Si for 1,which amount amounting to he claims exemption. Prison Specialists Will Address Welfare Meeting Utah Officials Request Fl Stagg Whltin of New York, executive director of the national committee on prisons and prison labor, and Major La Roy Hodges, chairman of ths allocation committee of ths same organisation, will address ths state Welfare oommlaaion at 19 o'clock I this forenoon in the office of Governor Charles R. Mahey. LAST DANCE FOR TRAVELERS. The United Commercial Traveler win hold their last dance of the season this evening at the chamber of commerce. The dances hare proven unusually popular this year. AU commercial travelers are Invited. j, Cut This Out It te Worth Money , Send this ad and ten cents to Fhley A vs., Chicago, 4k Co., MIS Sheffield 111., writing your name and address will receive a clearly. You bottle of Foleys Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and hoarseness, also free sample packages of Foley Pi Ha, a diuretic Stimulant for th kidney, and Foley Cathartic Tablets for Constipation and HIHouenee. These wonderful remedies hav helped of people. million Try them! Schramm-JohneoDrugs, t (Adv.) - Rehabilitation Support Telegrams asking support of ths hill to continue federal vocational rehabilitation work were sent to Utah's congressional delegation yesterday by Governor Charles R. Mahey, members of ths state industrial commission and stats school officers. " While no against the opposition has developed measure, according to Professor Hall, stats supervisor of civilian rehabilitation, there Is danger that It may be sidetracked because of ths large amount of legislation . before both houses. SEEKS MAN HERE, Edward M. Burke, formerly of Rock Hie, III., la being sought by C. H Ft tx Patrick, 114 North Avon street, Rockville, lit Burke was lost heard of in halt Lake tn May, 1922. Mo-sl- ah i KAYSVtLLE MAYOR ILL. KAY8VII.LK, April 11 Mayor John M. Barnes has been ill for sevfj BOUGHT, BANKRUPTCY dsya and Is still confined to his John FL D Boi. a carpenter, yes eral voluntary petition in- home. terday filed Inn the United States dtebankruptcy I The court. petitioner Is a rest trict DOLLAR By George McManus ten-ce- nt n. SPECIALS Ready to Go! Her Tfco It Is bij thing youve WHEN W - SHOEIb WElAvR OOT FE.E.T ILL E. ON 6WH 120-ya- e Reuben Whitriby. who led practically nil the way, waa nosed out at the finish' by Perkes, who took a spurt in the last twenty-fiv- e yards Parkas not only wins the official "C" sweat- Blades wet both temperature comedy. UNIVERSAL HOME NEEDS Spell of. the Yukon Felt in Shooting of McGreuf in Cor. Main and Broadway t turn Um GEjht Stftty Raaon - t the standpoint of mountings and photography. The Victory also offers Ralph Pollock and his Victorians in a new selection of popular tunes, featuring Mona Vanna, foxtrot, A Smile Will Go a Long Way. "Why Did I Kiss That G4rl and "Half Past Ten," a new waits song. Aesop's Fable and Paths News complete tbe Victory entertainment. sopln-seco- 450-ya- Double-lif- e yreea- 8 58 degree; relative humidity-a- t a m , 44 per cent dry bulb temperature at soon, ana time, 5$ degree, wet bulb temperature at noon, atni time, 43 degree; relative humidity at soon, aua time, 60 per 4 p B.. rest, dry bulb temperature 53 degree, wet bulb temperature p, 42 relative m,, humidity at 6 drree; M per cent. p Total for the twenty four Precipitatlcm 4 p. m. was none, total tor hoare ending this month to date 1 trace; accumulated for this month to date la .80 deficiency of aa inch; total precipitation aince January 1 to date la 3 48 Inchee; arena oiated deficiency Blare January 1 la 3 11 Incbe. Bun rise at 6 63 and seta at 704, April 12 1924 OBSERVATIONS TAKKN AT W GATHER MOl VTA IN TIME -- paid $5.00 formy k A7 d 10-- GEM t 1924, 100-ya- Kav-anag- streets,-thenc- weather Comparative City, A pc U 11, 1924 Temperature Hi cheat hlyheat la this wu 85 Hrreee; lowest month ainen 1874 was degree; lowest this tem-pe enure for today 1$ degree , mesa was 49 degree, aormal waa 48 degree, simulated exceaa etaoe the first of the ath la fi degrees, aeenmnlated deficiency tore January 1 is 153 Acreee. Humidity Dry bulb tern perature at d a WIN CINDER MEET 100-ya- razor, so if thats bad, PERKES VICTOR they ail arel IN B.fY. C. RUN I had the same experiepedal to The Tribaa. ence but boy, I tossed a a LOGAN, April 11. Clinton Perkes, senior student at the Brigham dollar at a Gem and got a Young college, won th annual crossThe run this afternoon. course wa the same as that run by fortune back in shave joyf country the Utah Aggie runners last week, beginning at Main and Center south to the junction of tbe Marvelous New Hyrum and Wells vi lie roadn and re- Put Aaooder1; Aeaupa Rabies, Path hews. Ralph Pollock and Victorians, PARAMOUNT BMPUJU tiroes tfr j day, Broedway Gold.'1 lest Kiai&c Hammer stein and BUWHt Degtere corned r, The lAh New Sheriff'; KlmheU' data at UtUe 8ui phony Wartifig Sunday, "The Bhootiog o Dan Mriirew. ( today wu fid G KM Where the North Begins, starring month alnce 1874 Aiae the famed police dog. iUntlstm." laat alfht waa 4S lateeuatkMuil News and Mack SnaseU Edwards played a good game in the field for the winners. The Slgs were unable to hit the opposing twirlers, while Goodwin, losing pitcher, was easy for the Phi Delts Plate Him factors nfbHck instead of (Copyright, - WEATHER DATA IP THERE ARE 6 LINKERS IN FRONT OF AND THE GREEN. Fire Said Heio STOP CBTAJrtCD. ALSO cross-count- l Be m four-roun- 440-ya- YAROS WHCN MOST Jobs Hew, former Kar of Rich Siald high school, , E- ron a shot of about SO JJ 'S' X ', ' SPEluIlHt - 18. S': 1 paniona! HO la going to bo Intaroated in tho tmart now "Frit" a VJ- $ )i i Mtth tyl for hl com. VtANY MWAT MtNEM ISRSyvfP alvays--- - MUVfMHKTWtCT ViO MAN'S YW,VH6 WtVt UMKHV Vooftb AHb ACTION 1 TtLL , LOmr Mhkh Mue. boTraK ox? CEM6MT $tViNL- K- FROM OH I AK MMt about vwwm f There's tvww MAM MME EKS- T- VoMM. k N UKE 1 KN OVIGM'T'TO CONSUL Vt AN UONOV. Mb "twe - KnST Ahfl WKS StRCVAIHG rotters MMOtrtQt'TO ? NOUV.t Vywivt MM Cavx. NOV) K GUM tnst WEfc , BRIDE T HE MHE WOBCU VmouC&HT WALK GOOt EHOU6V4 TU vifcucetk CtNW KIG- wWt AtCAr HERE COMES 12, 1921. 440-yar- 880-va- 100-yar- - LEOPARD SENIORS EAST CLASS CHAMPS The senior class won th Fart high School interclass field and track meet, which was completed on the East campus yesterday E Kirkham won the javelin with a beautiful pitch of 1S2 feet with Frailer Beckwith coming second took first In the shotppf with a heave The pot vault of 20 feet 9 inches event was a te between Sr lander and PHI DELTS WIN Cherrv both lads clearing the bar at1 feet Beckwith mede 10 feet FROM SIGMA CHI nine Inch In the broad Jun, the best t i of th afternoon. Th honors in Phi Delta Theta easily proved Its leap the birh jumo went to E Kirkham, superiority over th .Sigma Chi nine who mad a" bimn of 8 feet 5 inches sound yesterday bv administering trouncing to the Rigs. 15 to 4, In the -second game of the interorganiaation WEST JUNIORS baseball series at th University of MEET WIN TANK Utah. The game was lopsided from start to finish, th losers garnering pr4nat won West 1rfor only three hits off fhe hooka of Mel Ga 'lecher a"d Cal Boberg wlnmlne ninth r"trt and Galleoher wf Weller. Mitchell nSeeffreVTr wlnn r'opned 'ut trnlen md materially aided in boosting the Phi Delts sour. team coUecl&d ft total of If palais. rmi "W -- Jfo m ww |