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Show 1 TT'y WT' -- 3PESAT f, a, to my mlhd. Abe. the tntanigeooe of the horse Is very modi avereethweBe. I admit that e bores ms a certain amount of good sense in preferring to run around without a prince en Its back than With a prince on its back, but generally speaking the faot that ao many people has got By MONTAGUE GULES bitten, throan off. run over and bankrupted by trusting la the Intelligence horse, was more responsible for Well. t eee where th ter aB a horse la a living animal and eftheaInvention of the automobile lhaa Prince erf Wales fell off erf his bora gets to know your voiceoneandof every- the dlecoverv of gasoline even. with them on his thing, whereas , gun, sohut this Ittime be landed' so him hurt didn't head that ranch," Abe Potash remarked to bis partner. Morris Ferimutter. 1 thought ha broke bis collar ten,1 Morris observed. That was last week's fab from his horse. Abe said. "What I am referring to is this week's MS tram bis horse. 'Its getting to be already a habit with him, aint It" Morris suggested. . Whoever has got the habit, erf be ai got the bsbtt of falling off of horses, because tbev are practically one and the same habit, Abe observed. "It's something ULs Insating Welsh rabbits and getting-could digestion from It Mswroes you noth or neither, but you couidn t n do the one without the other Then whv do people ride horses T Morris asked. 1 don t know, ratlets tt would be that they ain't got no Place to go, therefore they want to take the alow Abe re- -, set way of getting there plied. "Although I have heard. that people also ride torses for exercise, and what with the shaking up tbev get riding on the horse and the shaking up tbev also get falling off the boras, I Wouldnt toe a bit if there was some truth In "Pnseengara tn the Inst ear of a railroad train get the same kind of collision, exercise during a rear-en- d ain't It?". Morris observed, "and theWe also got a good lawsuit against the railroad company "Well, no doubt the Prince of Wales earriet horseback Insurance, unless the companies canceled it en him, Abe added, "because even aji Insurance eotnpanv can figure after a prlnca falls fifty or sixty tmee off a horse In the coarse of a year that enoughs enough, y understand." AUTOMOBILE NEEDED. "I should think that the prtnoe's family would figure that way too, Mprrla said, "which If the young feller most got to have exercise Abe, why dont they buy him a light runabout -- $360 f. o. b, Detroit without a self 8tartar. An he would have to do would be to keep off of state highways. and not only would he get fust no much shaken up as en a horse but he ooold alto once yInunderstand, a whi)4 stall the engine and In a.ha, if i would ue the lauier oi uni auuua laucr, a wuuia sive n.m out to crank It he might In- a getting " quiet tip jure himself sufficiently ee as not to mdse horseback riding anyhow, so far cheap Hght runabouts half the time "Then bow do you account for It aa occasionally breaking his am It is unconscious and don t recognize that tha people use such aa expreswould be concerned." you at all," Abe remarked. "Sure I s "Well, for one thing. Mawrtss. af agreed, "but sion Ilk horee sense?" Abe thqulred '1 couldn't account for It," Morris replied, "except that thay begun to us it years ago before the first automobile was put on tha market And anyhow. Aba, when you say that a feller has got horse sense, yunder-tenwhet you really mean la that although he acta very rough and ain't go ao education or expeilenca he figures things out for himself, and sometimes gets away with tt. But nowadays. Abe," Morris conwhat people are looking for tinued, In a man ts automobile sense and not hors sensa Take a hors with horse sense and he gets to be ao fond of Potohvsnd Perlmuiicr Discuss r " Show. Pain! 040 040 then shortly you lift that bothersome com right off with fingers. No pain, no soreness. BY MARGARET (Copyright, 1924, 'by NORRIS. The Salt Tribune) "Freezone removes hard corns, soft corns, corns between the toes and painful calluses on, bottom of feet without soreness or irritation. All 040 040 Grant church at Tenth Fifth avenue and SL Patcathedral, all the Grand street loader will have to do la dart into the nearest emporium ard purchase a red hat. And she can be sure that there will be ample wares displayed for her to comply with fashion a edict before the show ia ended Sam Eisenstem. who runs a smart for women a wear on East Grand shop a treat, however, that the tailored predict, suit with Us silhouette will not carry theboyish of Side money that willplethora he staked ' it by the fashion devotees far-e- r north The East Sid is not built on bovlib line so far aa it feminine better half is concerned There, a waist and a hipline cannot be mistaken for It is almost as diffianything cult to make aktrt and blouse meet as to form a juncture between Fifth avenue and Grand tract. Therefore, Mias of the tstleur are falling behind e the dr a with the spring Et 1 !. one-piec- cost Color on Grand street are- to be brutally frank, and the pre-E-likely tr betting makea lipstick red and artl-hok- e favorite green odds-o- n hat howover, do not bear theSpring same to the ensemble of the importance Easter costume on and around tha Bowery they do In other section The younger generation, it true, are thorough worshiper e altar of the cloche, but the older residents still ding to tha shawl and shield which they wore past Kill Island even though the remainder of their costumes mar he thoroughly American as Interpreted through & French designer s a nectaries, The ftnenclng of the Easter Grand street parade is a question of far more Importance Just now than the Dawes report in Paris On prominent bootlegger on Park Row outlined It todev a he h'oeked an Ineietent qock The rum graft the first end touch. two week of Tent." be said T'n to St "etnt worth a thin dim dav the men are all full of Patrick The last two week good resolution r. what with three Holy dare and they dont eat thv cant drink and the women get the work for Clothe Tbev got to have clothe I know It mourned the wonld-- h "Thats what I'm askin borrower tho tottob for " 1 at-th- r' Intestine Antiseptic. There la now offered to the pobhe a preparation having the DOUBLE action ef an Intestinal antiseptic and a OOMPDETE system cleanser. Thi 'prepars-tieo- , Acta known aa Adlertta. - - aa follows: . It tend to eliminate or destroy harmful germs and colon bacCll In th ' intestinal against appendicitis and ether their ehx nei meet --Amplete syFtom it Is the w tvfi'ta. r r- tl I dla-havl- Ill acting on BOTH tipper and tower bowel and removing foul matter which poisoned the xystere for months and which nothing else ran dislodge. It bring out ail gases thus Immediately relieving pressure on the heart. It Is astonishing the great amount of poisonous matter Adlerlka draws from the aXmentary canei matter you never thought was in your system. Try It right after a natural movement and notice how much more foul matter it brings out which was poisoning you. In aught disorders, such aa occasional constipation, eour stomach, gas on the stomach and sick headache, on spoonful Adlerlka ALWjaTS brings relief. A longer treatment, however, is necessary In cases of obstinate constipation and stomach trouble, preferably under direction of your physician. Reports From Physician. 1 found Adlerlka the best In my entire 37 years' experience. (Signed) Dr. G Eggers. "I use Adlerlka In ah bowel eaa . Rom require only one doe." (Signed) Dr F. M. P (Name given on request.) "I have found nothing tn my fifty years' practice to excel AdlerUc.1' (Signed) Dr. James Weaver. "After taking Adlenka feel batter .than for twenty years. Havent to express tha AWFUl, IMPURITIES eliminated from my a (Signed) J. E. Puckett Adlerlka la a eonstmat surprise to People- who have used only ordinary bowel and stomach medicine, on of its rapid, pleasant and COMPLETE action. It Is sold by leading druggists everywhere. (kid in Salt Lake Crtyjfcy Schramm-Jrduieoand other kead-hDrug Ian-gua- rd nt n. i ... CSdwJ 1 coil eg SANftY . 1 IK Th LedfaY Aid a a rlety ef tb Ceegreewtieeal chore gee chare para Friday arter-aahssatr at the arras lag of last weak. The room were brant! fnlly decorated A hea-qnand tree ts npeoeur a eras serve i to 100 grads frees B t Mira 7 Ml eeloe evening Daring th somber Dolors Bpttke ef Belt take rang were lllostreted which at flower eaog by little ehlMren. Fancy danena ram fives by tom Knew lee ef MtdvnM sad Dorothy -Clyde and 01r P arson ef Bendy Bird waa lustra to th Marvin Mr afternoon at bar clnb Wsdnsnday "Pep Lnacheoe rat served to twelve dub home Smart and (Teraao with Mr members, snecMl inset. Mr J. Bnttsrsncd Mr Mery Cqtt and Mr Georgs Plnck ef Balt Lake were gueela at Mr L L. Redden Tuesday., Tb K. R. clto wns ratertstosd by Mr .W rVweewj.lL.hev K je thoewra SANDY, April tnrJv Bailey & Sons Co. Seeds, Bulbs, Plants End That Vfle Catarrh! . 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G. deb hen-dre- d Saturday tfteraooa ef last week. live was played. Mr W. 1 Janes reeehvd th honor for high soon and Mr R. G. Lsncheoa waa eooaolatkia th rraaler aerred. The epeclai grata iarludad Mrs C. Miles Hartman. Mr Carry Uaar, Mr D. Abel, Mr Art Malay. Mr Lodi Bfeek-e- a, A. C. Cole, Mr Mr Harry Mitchell Mr Dave Lyon 1IA J. B Myer attended the naiTirw Stats Federation of Woman' Clubs la salt Lake Thursday of last week. Mrs Mark Clay entertained Mr J F. Flynn. Mr B. 0. Bail. Mr C. H. Kearney. Bex Tripp. Mr A H- - Olsen. Mr Bord Bernard, Mr Georf Boiman. Mr Will Myer Mr Cany Lira, Mr Martin W. 8. Ame at a Mah Thomas end Mr ef Met wees Jongg luuchoon Friday oyeelng J. F. Flynn Prise wars awarded to Mr Mr Six More Towns Report on New Power Schedule 8 pec Ml to Tb Triboa BOISE, Idaho, April 1C Report from six more southern Idaho town on the effect of the new rate schedule of power service of th Idaho Power comoanw were received by tb slate public utilities commission yesfrom Panua chow terday. The reports customer that seventy-o- n paid a total of 198 80 during the last month, or a decided decrease from the 3622 2o of the old schedule. Oakley and Goodings total power bills are slightly higher than under the old rates, while New Plymouth reported twelve customers whose bills were decreased and five that were increased Eighteen out of twenty-o- n customers of the Idaho Power comiMar In OjJtlcy received reduced power bills, total for the town wag an iqcreae over th past month. ' WeUer with but twenty-tw- o ' customer received a cut of more than 1200. while Gooding showed en of about IlSK and Shoshone ehmred a decrease of approximately 1140 for twenty-fou- r customer -- CHILD I BURIED. Special to The TMbea Gerald H. GUNNISON, April eon of Mr. Robert, th And Mra. Howard Roberts of this city, It died Thursday afternoon at tb hospital following a two weeks illneae of pneumonia and other comFuneral serviced were held plication ihie Sa-It- A Triumph of Artistic Production B G. Bail and Mr Mr. and Mr W . 8 Jons Mr, and Mr Mark Clays and George Grace motored to gelt Lake Thursday evening ef last week and LET WOT MAW PUT ASUWDER saw The Bet at the Salt Lake theater of Balt Lake Mia Ladle Darranoogoe la Bingham, the guest spent last week-en- d . Master Doris Mlta of Mr J H Kntterwond ef Baddy epenf la Bingham with her bwehend. lest week-eeJ. H Butterwood. Mra B 6 Trader waa the honor guest at s Mah Jongg luncheon given by Mrs Eugene Chandler Thnraday afternoon at lest The guests lndudsd Mr H. B. Avan. week Hr Boyd Barnard. Mr J. B. Myer Mr Leslie B reckon. Art Malay sod Mr Un H B Avon entertained at a card la home her Copperfleld Wednesday at party Bridge was played evening at last wee received the hence far Mi Leslie Bracken gngene high score for the ladles and Mr Art Malay wen Chandler the consolation. the men's first prise end Boyd Barnard the The was sorted Lnncbson consolation Barnard. guests lndudsd Mr B and Ur Boyd User Mr. apd Mr J Mr and Mr Mr and Mrs Art Malay Bo gen Chandler Froiff the story by Basil King, RALPH POLLOCK In a new concert of favorite and His VICTORIANS tilHOWa AT 1330, g15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 shd 9:15 Vlctioriang Appear Today times. Paths News. Aesops Fables JUST TWENTY DAYS FROM TODAY, t 2:1s, THREE WEEKS t. 7:30 rad f OPENS! u : Leslie Bracken. end Mr and Mr Mr. end Mr Boyd Barnard anA tws chit-taDorothy end Clark, motored to Balt Lake Bunday tad spent the day Charles H. Kearney were Mr end Mr visitors Sunday Balt Ink L. Coontrxmen entertained th C Mr Thursday Afternoon BridgeMatclub at her horn of wtek afternoon Bridge Thursday Pr'res were swarded to was the feature end Mr C. L. Qounery-mn- n Mrs. Harrr Steel Luncheon wns sorted to eight gneec Jana were Salt Ink Mr end Mm- Mat Bondar tor Tilt x M'ee D On, Ashton went to Balt Lake of Met week end mg "The Bat at the Ball Lake theater Richard OrgUJ rare last Mr. and Mr H. Harris motored tn Balt Lake end spent the day. Arehlbnd CMrk end Mr William Treverthes entertained th Dm an on clnb tt the home of Mr CMrk Mondav evsemg PCsr were wit pMyed Five hundred Mr K. T. Dahlqoist, to Mr awarded Mr T A. Asdenon and George Thama Hiss DOq A ah Urn. Spring flowers formed The Beetar for th room tha decoration at Idee wtt carried oat in tb decoration taven. and card th lancfc table place ts twelve rural hamcheoo waa are-rAllen Bkrer of Balt Lake It tb Mr Atha William xuett at her mother, Mr C. Oolyai Robert Well tad Mr Mr week-en- d vector ii Draper Frank Farrar and Mr. and am Balt Lake visitor Baaday. Mr. and Mi Uri. w Sunday Mr q P" JOIN THE CROWD AT THE ORPHEUM Oh Boy 'Expcritnct is that DR. CALDWELLS , TT THAT the Eonnula Plainly Stated Have no hesitancy giving Dr. Cakhrell'a Syrup Pepsin to anyone young or old. It is mild, gentle laxative free from narcotic It will not cramp or grip The formula is on the package, a compound of Egyptian senna with pepsin and simple Aromatic A bottle can be had at any drug store and average leas than a cent a dose. Economical for families and fully guaranteed. You will find it a great improvement in taste aad action over castor oil, or candy cathartics" made from coal-ta- r that cause skin disease calomel that loosens tha teeth, salts in water or powder that concentrate the blood and dry the skin. digest your food properly and pass it out normally, and heartburn. belching, dizziness, nervousness and bloating will vanish. In tune you can dispense with all medicines aa Syrup Pepsin will have exercised the intestinal and stomach muade eo they act for themselves. Mr. lewis F. Schultz of Eeasnor.Ia., Mrs. Victor Knodler of $625 Bank SL, Louisville, Ky.,and hosts of others will verify this. World Acclaims Success Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is the prescription of a physician of that name who preo- - well-kno- successfully for 47 year. has been on Lqe market thirty years and is today the Bwyto If Yew Week to Try It Fi largest, selling liquid rrw Pepaln." 317 laxative in the world. Hnwliimilit, lllin to Thousands of familiee m hat imtiawaad lamtlaa serf raeH Uto to pram have it in their medky e irfieaf MM yammyabemiDr CoMmaWg Syrup Pefaut I Aral AsMra era Sen tool. when icine chest ready ajra Naam,... of dyspepsia, constipaAAfrraa tion. torpid liver, lour biliousnm stomach, tivaa oia tree toel boule to a itmSy Not Used ,It A BRAND OF ThriUln-F-v- Show Ever! Somebodys Wrong -- And LON CHANEY 1 and an . NJghts Matinee Children east, tn all-au- rt THE LIGHT IN THE DARK Prices -- a a- tor a -- T.TTJt Revue at 3:00 Pr M. 7:30 P. M. 9:30 P. M. 50c 30c ,15c -- -- ........ THEBES A LIGHT THAT LTE8 Avp T.TTLq Ef WOMAN AND T.TTVk B EYES AND WILKES THEATRE All Week, Starting Tonight at 8:30 Ralph Cloninger Present THE BEAUTIFUL LIAR -- II A Smashing i a 'of a Modem Cinderella. Every night at 8:30 Price 25c, 35c, 60c, 75c Msttaae Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 Price 25 eeaeillase 1 Comedy-Dram- AT.T. SEATS RESERVED COMING ICEBOUND, - REVUE IN . , Zlppleet Laughln v IN gQ NEW ALL-STA- R Wow! What a Picture coated tongue, offensive breath, headaches and such ailments that indicate deranged stomach and bowel ' Many serious diseases are prevented, by this timely aid. dyspeptic needs ia VV not soda ana charcoal breath perfumes but medicine that will help his bowels to move regularly, for dyspepsia and constipation are allied. If you will take Dr. Caldwells Syrup Pepsin systematically as the directions on the package call for you will Boon AND HIS COMPANY J&owr This Will Make Digestion Easy 'Ite the CARTER a Great Jazz Is just what you need ? MONTE It - SYRUP PEPSIN Paaa-ove- Mr Leaser Sharp of Beet ynrfay evening Midvale sod Mr bephi torsos of Bandy were spec Ml goes' Th isdie at the Second ward Relief society were eetertalned at the home ef Joka W. Farrar oa PI reiser emeu DOGAN, April 11. Ou hundred end Mr eighteen bova end gir.s from nines, Tuesday aftweerm. teen counties in Utah enrolled In the fifth annual club leaders school which opened At the Utah Agricultural college last Monday and closed today the largest registration ever Thla recorded at the annual arhool, which le lnereajmng to popularity from year I to year, according to W. W Owen of th extension division, who is to charge of the echool. The bora and rtrls are getting practical training In becoming club leaders. and will be expected to return to their home and take the Inltiatly In organizing and ottering sugar and beet, poultry, dairying, food Practical Instruction clothing club modern of In these phase agriculture was given to thoee regmtered at th Buy them Monday and ha prepared at Appendicitis Operation On Pennsylvania Man Enrollment Large at Clab Leaden School Develops Worlds Record. According to a newspaper report, Edwin Boas of Pennsylvania wine the world's record for having the Ion wet appendix. Mr. Roes was stricken with appendicitis and it took these docaptors to remove the seven-inc- h pendix. A Treacherous Disease. Appendltitia attacks At any moment even persona seemingly in good health. Usually, however, it la preceded by stomach trouble, constipation or almllig disturbance Often when the- is a warning feeling of uneasiness In the abdomen, appendicitis can be guarded against in the same manner In which on guards against the spread of throat infection, because that is Just what appendicitis ! an infectiondn the Intestine spreading to the appendix. When one has sore throat, ope can often prevent further trouble by using an antiseptic wash or gargle to fight the germs and a laxative to carry off the poisons from tha body. The earn procedure le necessary to fight the Intestinal genua and guard against appendicitis. But, in. wed of aa antteeptio wash for the threat, aa INTESTIXAD antiseptic is nr -- of Stlokney and lake street rick a i J ; ' Eyndl- - and a Common Chord y Take Out Appendix Seven Inches Long bv the Bell cate, Ido.) 1924. 040 d, Tiny bottles cost few cents at any drug store (Copyright. Supersedes NEW YORK. April II Fifth avenue ia Fifth avenue and Grand street It Grand street and, Uka aaat rad west, never the twain shall meet. But while the Easter fashion parade will begin on Fifth avenue It will not end until Grand street la reached. For Grand street la tha parade ground of the population which makes Fifth, avenue cloth ea The Inhabitants of lower New York are far more conversant with fashions trends than the residents of Park avenue They know what clothes are correct, for their needles make em, and they work for themselves aa well as for other The lower East Side of New York wear fashionable clothes, and wear them about two Jumps ahead of the remainder, of the country. Materials icsv be 4 trifle cheaper, although a sold day brings out g many mink coats on East Houston street aa on West Seventy-seconbut modes are no further advanced, no more radical in Paris then on Delancey street The reason It not far to seek. Grand, Canal and Delancey are "business streets Clothing la the "business" of the lower cast tide, and that locality pavs strict attention to business. In addition to tha materials secured at whole! rates from manufacturing clothiers, the east siders this year hav bought more than ever before from the merchants whose establishments are near their home Tomorrow not a store from Broadway to the East river beloW 11th street but wyi have a Jam around its display window their nose flattened against the glass with all the Jove of antlrtpatiw purchase For Sunday In that section simply meant "business usual In spit ef their expert knowledge, the belles who set the styles south of the home of Tammany Halt are taking no chances of "calling 'em They are all prepared to wrong hedge their bets, and they will hav no difficulty In doing so provided the bankroll la sufficiently extensive They can bet after the winner bee passed the poet. If red hats are predominant In the assemblage between Percy i isaa es l 040 Strike Styles MestEtes?jr rd Parade Fashion Doesnt hart one bit! A drop of Freezone on a sore, touchy com instantly stops that com from hurt-in- f, f SEEDS SHRUBS .ROSES,: BULBS for Arbor Day costume-necessa- d, No Aba 'Beti,-pcv!rar- different thing from riding os them," Abe retorted. You bet it Is." Morris said. tall coat, a high wears a silk hat, white doeskin ry breeches and for top boots as a fact, Abe, betting on horses. Abe In on. horses when S man goes betting he tries to make himself a little as possible, especially Ifban-li-he holding down a Job whera he any of hla employers money. So therefore you couidn t say that of per cant of the pleasure aee betting on horses Is having people for you and It admiring you doing the nerve you've got, whereas, Abe, In the ease of riding on horses, Its already vice versa. POLITICAL ASPECT. And my Idea la. Aba that the coa- tumea should ought to be reversed, yunderstand, and you would quickly see that if a man wore a red ooat and white breeches when he was beating on horses, and a. vary quiet bueine suit with long pants to match when ha was riding on horses, both beating on horses and riding on horses wousl become s whole lot lees popular as 4 nutter of pleasure, and might even Mrerris disappear altogether, "But you don't think that the Prince if Wales ride horse to make him-ie- if oongplcuoue, do you?" Abe asked "Well, I anyhow dont think he ialls rff horses to make himself conspicuous," Morris said, because In times iks these. Abe, when theyve ot a labor government in England and verythlnr, the English cabinet might tet together and figure that a Prince of Wales who couldn't stick on a horse nerhaps ooudn't stick on a throne; so therefore. Abe, If I would be the father of that young feller, I would give him a quiet tip that. If hes got to get laid up from taking exercise, he might better sprain his thumb laying cornerstones or catch laryngitis from making porches at the opening o i bazaars Tor my part, Mawruas, I dont never- expect to eee kings done away wth- nr PJngfand," Abe said. Probaoiy not," Morris agreed, "but so long as the Eng lsh people has put into their government a lot of ministers which has had many years ex perience es coal miners. It sin t safe for the Prince of Wale to give them the impression that all a future king (if England has got to do is to ride horses. They might take him seriously and elect a new king from their own Ieabor party someone who has for mat fr worked in a livery stable, and who, when he rldee a horse, dont fall off so easily, know."-.Morri- Lift Right Of 13, 1921 uaa a, f-- . the the most horse sense of ail racehorse, and if you understand anything about horse racing, Abe, you will know that in seventy-fiv- e per cent of all boras races the winning horse didnt hav horse sense enough to atop when the Jockey who was riding him tried to pull him up in the home stretch. Mswruss, youve "Just the got to hand It to this here Prince of Wales." Abe commented. "He shows a whola lot of courage la continuing to take a chanoe riding on horses" Well, m tell you," Moms said. 'Them s still plenty of people nebleh who continue to take a chance betting on horses, and yet nobody adthem for the courage they mire - I V-i- x. hljn-rfr-- Vrw, MAw-ros- LiKE. TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL tf hid master that he practically won't r ma? sat nothing else If ster are is the same together. Also, Abe, the hogse which hat- - got le Prince of Wales Equestrianism ' T 35c ' tha Great Pulitzer Prize Play r -- |