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Show THE SALT' .LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 5, 1925. 10 7 msm- THArS RIGHT; DONT TAKE ANY CHANCES, AVERY GASOLINE ALLEY - .K Will Hare First Workout at 4 oClock; Masked Marrel to Meet Lund Pinky Gardner tutem vTMtiar, la oxpeoted to arrive here today at V SO. a'aioak. After ha ha bacoma loeat-4talked wtth a lt friend and had kla dinner ha "will b reads for bla Initial workout. Ha will train at tha p- -i taa gymnasium, nartlni at 4 'dock and Promoter Heogren In vttaa tha public to tea thla great w reader in action In hts varlotia gymnasium atunta Qardnar vlll Kara l4o and a half up after hla day to which to rant tong dtp. kftar- - --few good workouts and rubdowns ha ougnt to be non a tha wore for hta long ride oa beat tha ear and should he In tha of condition to mart Iarn Wednea-damatch In flniah their night Darn will work a little earlier thla afternoon In order that Gardner may have tha gymnaalum to himaelf. Tha champion la In superb condition. He never tkn of work in the training quarter a no matter how many man ha takas on In an afternoon a program. masked Thla dty sasms to hare It did not taka wrestling wonder. for a match to aa it gran long h gatdoaan t know him. who n though the wrestler la It might ba a Joke, hut Heagren Is a way i willing tu taka a chance for a good grant for Uia fan a Tha promoter was called up on tha Vhona last night and the unknown said that he could wrestle, In faot, ha said h waa able to pin all wrestler ha had arar eeen, hut ha refused ta wrestle in tha open and waa willing to appear only In diaguiaa. Ha gtvai hla weight at about 133 pounda Haagran has matched Parry Lunf, champion of tha fir department, with this unknown, and It the latter know anything about tha gama the fan wtU aee one of the beat contests of tha season whan thaa twa meat. The unknown will have to ha some wreatler to make a showing Lund. against " Several yaara ago a masked appeared In the east and cleaned up nearly tha entire field of wrestiur be fora h mat with defeat. Whan beaten h draw off hla mask and quit masked wonder the gama Our claims h waa born her, has lived bar all bis Ufa has never appeared In a pubilo wrestling match, but contends that bt It, a finished wreatler Perry Lund Is the only wrestler Heagren could find that waa willing t taka a chance with the unknown. Lund said a mask did not make a wrestler, and if this fellow Is a Sail Lake man he knows that h can pin him. y The Well-Dress- Amusements W Man By CEAUNAftM , to Moot the Correct Cloth Obligation of Every Occasion. (Copyright, 1924, by NAR.CAF) I LONG COLLAR. BROAD PLKATt; Whan In Vulgarity do aa the Vulgarians do sronta. alas' to bo ail too frequently choractariario t tho way some mon dress. That group mind, or hard Instinct, or mass impulse, nr whatever tho professor of isms and nlogfea term our inclination far Imi- tation. impels us to wear certain clothe, unmindful of placa, time, oc- - won-dar- Kansas City Doctor Invents New Truss New Diaoorery Heal Rapture Without an Operation new discovery which, .experts a gras, has no equal for curative effects in nil rupture cues, is the latest accomplishment of the Heroin Specialist, Dr. Andrews, tOSS Koch building, Kansu s City, Mo. The extraordinary of this new method proves that a rupture. It it holds and heal ounces. Has no weight only a few hud gouging pads, bo elastie belt, ao leg straps, no steel bands, and u aa comfortable a light garment. It hts enabled hundreds of persons to throw away trusses and declare healed. their rupture absolutely double Ml4ybftheee rupture, from which they had suf fered for years. It is Dr. Andrews ambition to have every ruptured person enjoy the quick relief, com fort aad healing power of his dis rovery, and he will tend it oa free tnal to any reader of The Tribune whs writes him. He wants one in each neighborhood to whom he oaa refer. you wish to be rid, of rupture for good, without an op eeatioa, take advantage of the free offer. Write him today. The coupon below is convenient. A well-know- suc-res- u fcad-xeri- per-so- If doe-to- mu trial offer De. Kech Andrews, SOM coupon Bldg., Kansas City, Me. Without any obligation whatever on my part, pleas send me your XYee Trial Offer Here is my name aad address . r CfeAXA AVD TAUDHlUt ILK kg All "Mister tbit week. Booth Tsrfctng toe's vmt play, pn tod by Ralph CloaAefef eaS his playerw Mil sad feature FAHT4UM 'Vaodevtlle ed picture. Donald Ogden Stewart, Brilliant Entertainer, It Here in Master Course. As the next number In Its Master Minds and Artists series, the extension division of the University of Utah will present at the Assembly hall next Friday night the eminent satirist and humorist, Donald Ogden Stewart This platform speaker aad author has, during tha last five years, attained a prestige that haa brought him national renown. He la the genius who haa given to the pubilo numerous popular Pooka among which may be mentioned Aunt Polly s Story of Mankind,' "Perfect Behavior" and "A Parody of HiatorT." Mr. Stewart is one of those rare Individuals whose view of life, regardless of circumstances, is from its humorous and satirical aspects. Boms eminent critics have oompared him with Dean Swift for brilliancy and eases In penetration of the pretense that underlies so much of the seriousness of existence, and ail who hear him have granted his ability to get over" his message in unmistakable terms of plainly spoken language Mr. Btewart'e leoture engagements are so closely crowded that he will be unable to reach Bait Lake until the morning of the day on which he appears. He will arrive from Omaha at I a. m next Friday and may be able to remain long enough to see Bait Lake in part before continuing his tour. on Ms previous appearance In the west Mr Stewart spoke on the Pacific coast, one of hie points being Ban Prauolaoo of hie lecture there the critic of the Ban Francisco Bulletin said "We find him wielding a rapier wKh a point aa that of a Dumas at one time, and laying about htm" with a club, a la Kola, at another The extension division s course so far this year haa been of such exceptional merit as to stimulate pubilo Interest in the remainder of the course, and, good as the previous entertainments hat e been, it is certain that the present standard will be more than maintained eaaion and circumstance, Just bacause see somebody alas violating tha established proprieties. Tha rules of correct Areas, which custom and tradition have set up, cannot bo upset at the convenience or whim of the a rarer They must bo observed, tf one hopes to keep and the respect of othera For example, the planted boeom ahirt W exclusively a town style. It hints of luxt rr and some degree of formality It Is not correct for epoit or country This demands the too, plain front and nothing else. So.eeml-formtie is formal or the bow-kn- ot In character and not proper to wear with any sort of field clothes. The single cuff, also starched, of course, partakes of dignity and ceremony and must be confined to tta rifttful place and purpose. You are well advised to bear such distinctions In mind Thev may seem trivial, but they draw a line tit demarcation between tha man who knows clothes and the man who knows nothing Tha shirt with the breed box pleats, as sketched here. Is one of the smart styles of tha season It Is shown In white for the sake of greater clearness of effect, but, as a rule, the white shirt Is to be avoided White, like black, shows no porJQUlar taste or color eense It haa no character It clothea the wearer, but It dose not dress him Choose rather a colorful 4taU$rn In shins that bespeaks a ss a mJ s Special to The TrlbuM pnrTHieerrFTfTitv1dnalHrl appearance should. A . MT. PLEAHAKTr- - Jn..L.-M- ra The long-poicollar, though not new and though already ehown, is one H. Anderaon of thla ctly -- a adviaed of the shepcs to which some well-dress- yesterday of tha death of her brother, men are partial this winter Ddward Rnepherd at Jtonaf after a from pneumonia It givee a deep line of contrast to brief Ulna aa born In Mona, Mr, bhapherd some faces especially the round one, aa married to March ?l. H It 4, though it Is not becoming to the lean Mias Kata Policy of Naphl taantj-tw- o oval cast of features Pointed and ld la Ha survived tiy hts round cornered collars divide favor yaara ago ten children, hla axed mothsr, just now It te an affair of personal oMr.and on M brother Shepherd, preference, rather than of fixed fash and Karsh siater. thus Ion Always wear what you look beet Funeral service and Interment era in Let no other consideration Influ held In Driuna Sunday afternoon. nee you 18 BORN. DAUGHTER (Copyright. 1924. by C E. WYy.) SPANISH FORK, Jan. 4 Friend OPERATION PERFORMED. her have received the announcement of the birth or a daughter to Mr Special ts Tbs Tribute 4 Jan. Word has and Mr. George Hick at Kooaevalt MONTICELLO, been received here that the wife of Countv Commissioner I Leonard Jones is critically 111 at a hospital at Cortes Mr Jones three weeks' ago gave birth trt a child Subsequently she sufWeather esadlttooe. Jeousry 4. 1898 fered an attmk of appendicitis, for Coat pa re ties Sets et Salt Lakw City which an operation had to be perTrnpnture Highest today wee M 4 formed greee. btgkeet la this tneatk macs 1874 aee 6ft degrees, lowest lest sigfct wee 11 VISITORS FROM NEpHt. toweft IhU aioath etoce 1814 wee degreoe ero. neea teoiperetare jt gegrese below Special U The Trtbuae oormel wee 28 for today wee 26 dsgreee FATRVIEW Jan 4 -- Mrs L J eeeoaiuletod defleleery elecs the degree, Mr Mrs and Carl Morri. fr Morris, the Most fa ta 1 degree, accuna of flrt and Mrs Ed Hansen of Nephl are leted deflcieacy elaes Jeeuery 1 As 1 do visiting Mr and Mrs 8 H OHerton free Dry bulb temperature st 8 a Humidity m , 21 degree, wet bulb temperature at m . 20 degree a relative k am kilty at 8 i . T7 per ebwtr dry balk temperature e t eooa. tee ttoie, 80 degrees, wet bulk trmpereture at rnaam sue flaweu N degrees,M time. relative humidity et eeoe. irr root, dry bulb temperature at 8 p. m , tret bulb temperature it I 33 degree relative humidity at 8 g m , 28 degreee, TB prr rest m Total for the twenty fear Rrrsipitatlfl hours rad teg it 4 k a wee oowe, total for tfaia rmfa to date Is trace, arenas leted deficiency for this mouth to date U .18 of ea teefa Bue ne at TAB aed eete at 8.14, Jaao-ar- ug Mona Resident Dies After Brief Illness WEATHER DATA Sciatica f 8 1FS WEATHER 8 F Eased at once When jroa use Sloan you dont Bxve to rely on tirenom nib bine to relieve the pain. Joat pat it on gently at once fresh new blood la amt to the rpot. The trouble clear up at once. 85 cents. All druggists Sloan's liniment -- kills fain! OBlERTATiOVg M . MOUNTAIN TAKEN TIM AT FI0TURE8. K0T10 Militant , as Her Mother, Is Pankhurst at Hand. Coatlsaoaa lla a. te It p a Moaeiear Besaceire." featuring Valentino, Bebe Dsnteis. Lots Wilson sod f) fleck. A loo Meek Soaoott sowed sad Pells the Cat. Comedy Picture Provokes Mirth With Frequency Would you tell pretty girl you lov her e.nd then Jump out or m window? This U exactly what Reginald Denny doe In his Muring vehicle. "The Reckless Age," now playing at tho Klnsma theater, but there s a re eeen, of course Th hero is supposed to sss thxt Mis marries another man, that a a business contract. The stock U a hilarious plcturtsatloo of Earl Derr Biggera Saturday Evening Love Insurance," and Post story. Ruth Dwyer Is the girL Jack Dsmpssy in ths second of his "Fight and Win" stories, this one entitled A Society Knockout," is a splendid addition to one of ths best picture programs ssen In some time. The latest Paths Review also Is a feature attraction. Mister Antonio' BUI Offered by Clonlnger Cast The interpretation of ths role of Forrest Taylor in "Mister Antonio." ths current offering of the Ralph Cloninger players at the Wilkes theater, saved a brilliant play from being dull One senses from ths first moment Taylor nonchalantly wanders onto the stage and Into the hearts of the audience that he loves the role and Is putting eery ounce of himself Into making it a fine thing He succeeds Ths character he creates is a kneble one indeed, and Taylor plays the role with such perfect poise and ease It Is a pleasure to watch Tony by K him The play movee slowly Forgotten lines and mlscues all plav their part In retarding ths aqtipav which might others taw tur Khollv interesting Anne Berryman, in the role of June Ramsey, plaied her part with an apVery little else pealing sweetness was demanded of the role, except in the dramatic climax of the third art, when she saves Tonv from death. as the harmless George Cleveland, soul. Jos. escaped from the asylum, is thoroughly splendid Not for once does he lose his character on of gentleness. patkeUovand eager Victor Jory, In ths role of the mavor of the little town, an Important role and one which could be made strong, did not give a performance up to hi standard Norma Deane appeared 6nly In ths first act. which was laid in a saloon She plaed ths role of Peart, a habitus of ths place, in an acceptable manner Harry Jordan, cast in two roles the barkeeper and the ministers son was bombastic in ths former and negative in the latter May Victor Roberta Gillard, Josephine Challen and Ray Clifford plaed their parte quite sincerelv Alao cast were Grace Inks and Frankie Guthiel. Virginia Williamson Russian Orchestra to Play by Radio Tonight KOA, the new broadcasting station for the Rocky mountain region, erected near Denver bv the Geneial Elec- tric company announces that the Russian 8vmphon orchestra of pieces will take the air tonight JO o clock for a twenty-minutat The orchestra arrives in program Denver direct from Mexico Uit twen-t)-1- x e Burglaries and Thefts Are Reported to Police 8 E. Tuckfleld. h Funeral of for Daughter Suffragette Leader of Britain Warns That Judgment Day la AMERICAN O fees Heater sad Beetle Lev le "The Sttcat Wstrber"; Monroe 8aUe-bur- y al As Foe , pervos. Newspaper The A see fiNnvk, sod comedy res Concert erebeatra r VICTORY Ceered Nsfel with east, laciedlsf Aims Hobees sad ' Wysdbsae tasdlsf, is Tho Rejected Women", sis Our ( coved y The Susdey Ptls." and Bakery Bpperese end the Vkteriess ts (WOWt PARAMOUNT IMPRESS Richer ply Is ' A Mas Meet Live " with Oar Gang cos The gosdoww United." end sew edy, Chicago Trtbuas-ani- t Lake Tribute Wire. weekly, gpeetel wastrel prugrtw. NEW YORK, Jon. 4 Tb JudgKINEMA Tto Reck lew Age." eterrtsg Regies Ad Deosy, sloe Jock Deapeey Is ment day is close at hand. This, at A Society Knock eat" end Fetbe Review. GBM woe In charge. Eulogistic addresses were by Bishop Oliver B. Huntington and the Rev. W. H. Ensign of feprtng villa, David T. Lewis, William A Oomaby and bishop Becketromclos-of Spanish Frk. An opening and a ing hymn yere sung by the ward choir and Professor F. J. Faux sang the solo art of a hvmn, "I Know That My Redeemer Lives with the choir singing the chorus, the Jamesonn sisters sang a duet and Alma of Salem sang a solo Th Service invocation was offered by Wellington and the benediction was proPioneer Farmer Wood nounced bv Patrlarcn Wiliam Jex Many friends came from adjoining EfwetoJ ts Tb Triboaa. towns to attend the services, and SPANISH FORK. Jan. 4. Funeral there were many beautiful floral tribthe deceased service were held yeetarday afternoon ute. Granddaughter ofInterment was the flower girls. at the Second ward chapel for Urt were in ths Spanish Fork City cemetery, Stewart, pioneer farmer. Biohop 'Wi- where Bishop Beckstrorn dedicated the lliam C. Becketrom of the First ward grave. than the sign which ta conclusive, Tha Jew back Palestine, and w Jewish national home the ancient Promised Land. To Jaws and gantllaa alike thla is tha supremely important factor in world affairs today, because it ts- - tha decisive, practical guarantee that th Son of God, who it th Christ of th Christians and th Hu-ainof th Jaws, ia soon to appear. ip ar witnessing the restoration of th in Hamilton court, reported to the police yesterday that his Isoms had been setters by means of a passkey and a number of valuable articles taken, including a ladles' coat, silverware, a gold medal which had been awarded by ths Remington Typewriter company, and several other things of leaser value Ain. W. H. Loses, 1115 East Second South street, told the police that her home had been ransacked some time during the last few days during the absenca of ths family, but that nothing had been taken, so far as dis87R . covered. .Joe Sicilian, 856 West Second South Street, reported that his place of business l)Ad been entered end $30 takes from the cash register The intruders got into the place after ralsfng a grating which led into the cellar Mrs. T. B. Bloater, $84 Walt street reported the loos of an automobile robe and tafl light from her car. and s number of articles of food from her ir box. The same party is believed to be responsible for both thefts FATHER DIES IN IDAHO. BEAVER. Jan. 4. Mr Clara How haa bran called to BlarkfooL, Idaho, death of her father. C. M by th Henderson, following a short Hines from pneumonia. any rate, waa the message brought today to Asoenslon Memorial church by Chrlstabel Pankhurst, a a famous In militant suffragette oirolss aa her mother, Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst. Miss Pankhurst, now a lay preacher, delivered the first of a series of talks on world svsnta. The ensuing year, aa she saw It forecast, would be pregnant with evhnts, the immediate future held the formation of a great confederation of nations under the overlording of a dictator, whose role will correspond to that of the In ths Bible. 1 want the people of New York," be Raid, "to see Christ In the newspapers aa well aa in the Bible- - A good ckisen should equip himself with the Bible in his right band and the newspaper in his left, the greet book teaching him to recognise In the happenings of theae times the message which the spirit of God is to humanity, namely, that delivering the kingdom of heaven is at hand. "The newspapers confirm prophecy in every issue, reporting, aa they do, the signs of the times, whether it be 'wars, or rumors of wars,' or. 'earthquakes in divers places, or just now the sea and waves roaring. The social unrest which they portray is but the same aa the advance report of the apostle that tn the loot days perilous times shall ooms,' to which he adds a list of problems that are now becoming more and more recognisable. "The year 1325 will, we may expect, see a big advance toward the final crisis of this closing age Before that final erisie la reached there is still much to happen, yet history moves more swiftly than It used to, and the end will come sooner than some A last vain effort to save the world situation by human means will A number of nations will be madt confederate end will accept the headship of a dictator, who will be the t' of prophecy There will be a great getting together for economic and other common purposes. "We are entering upon the last phase of this age Tfcy retort bean the oomlng of Christ has been expected before yet Yes. but we have he did not come now a sign which was not present "anti-Chris- t" t -- s. GET-ACQUAINT- Wet 22 2nd South. 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