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Show TIIU SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY JANUARY 9, 1919. M OR NIX 0, fur opt of four foul triea. Perk and RniwwU were the sen tor stars, getting alt of the points for the grade. Pam, Mar-U- u well. and Uorlinaki aUo Today the senior and Junior wilt play in the first game and the sophs and trouble In the second. Much rivalry Is going on between the third and fourth ear men. and each team is preparing to do Us best. Yesterdays scores follow': pit4 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY JUNIORS. Coach Sam Baird Has a , Represents Coast in Cam paign for Membership' V !. - ! ...... Fd.G. .rr.T. T.P. If. BIG MITCH Details Will Be Completed for Opening of League ... ... ... Iters. If. Henderson, if. Interest in Sport. Week Hence, Coach Sam Baird of Granite believe in looking oVer every man In school .who baa any temiency toward basketball, and has, therefore, arranged a cl&ea kerlee which calls for two teams from each class" Thf alii bring out at ioaat forty men from whom be can select his regular sKjuad are oul two letter men back fruuj ybah.tam, mlifewev btevenson i and pienty of room Ilhruhcre for any student who will get out and work.' The cl as inonne tne greatest ,mtwr of point. with hotl am. will for th opening of the Arrangement City Commercial Basketball league will be completed tonight when representative of the Various team W'Ul .gather with Bobble Richardson at th Do erst The meeting Is caltsd for gymnasium. S .o'clock and will start promptly on time, as it win be neoesssry to hav all tiie work completed by Mi. Teams me expected to enter th league from he Fnlversity of Fish, th Last high, the West high, th L. I'. 8. U., Western Arms and Sporting Goods th of thh leeret gym, fraternities and ' business estab- on Commission. CHICaG Jan. Jo.in K. Ponsns, Angeles bata.l president of tn of the Pa iftr 4oatu league, Umifcht Joined Preuleru Hit'kcy of tU4 American aasociatmn ani A. R. 'iYarne.v, pieslvien "m tin rntnemeiu ofthe Three-- 1 for minor1 league repretentMlion tu th iAtlonal baseuriil cpuiiul&j'iun, Power wtij repieanl Pa r. roast league at L:.c tiUn of Uic National Association Of Minor leatfuoe m ,Nw Yor on Jauaarv 14. Th dau- nf the meelimt, originally g'heduied tor Jauuarj was 16, aUa..1 one .lay- o a to gl-- i rf. Prank. rg. Jrwkcf, c. Ru4um, Novfl Plan to Increase n I, I LG. fcESIOUS. rom-pan- y. old-time- lishment. ' Loaches Tommy Fltspatrkk, Helrde Hit hrdon..and George Ryneareon are expected to be on hand to represent thoir Success is simply the LEWIS care of details. trliliant selsct pleturlgation of lif in gold camps of frozen north-sc- ene humanly pictured its great Friday and Eaturday, IMPEMALES r MOVTMPlfcCB , . SOON. COMINQ I . CHARLIE CHAPLIN. . CIGARETTES I MITCHELL LEWIS WATCH FOR are successful because every detail of their fragrant blend is given strictest attention. Smoke them. 5TOO FAT. TO FIGHT. GO WEST, YOUNO MAN. 1 St rt- hall ami Intend CHAIUM CUM ffiMLL tIe garit, ft small, brought out some players. In the ll rat game the Soph led the seniors at the end of the first half, but slowly lost out in the second period, the score being 16 to 8. The junior had MAJORS PLAY FROM little irouoie in trimming the freshmen, SEPT. 30 H Jttois 11.too early in the season to expect 23 TO feriatloiial playing although the fol- The .National any Jan. riNCINN lowing men showed up well for their variMs on forrmdlv vril seasoft ous classes Huhmer, Xewensohwander, open league vAfnul 2J Ut th ciUKa of liuiLun. Stevenson, Ivipe,- - LlritJcaoji, Leroy will Ut- but and UmeUtnati Young. SummerhavfK I), cornua rhaao, precede this formal opening wun games, morning and afternoon, on Patriots' day, Thm iermounce-merApril 19, at Boston as made hv .President John Hedler of' the National league followol the t hedule by ing the compirUoR the joint A merit an ami National leagues ' ooromiHes today. President, Headier added that tbs seaJr.M on September SO and son would i that th schedule was very similar tod fortntr schedules, inasmuch as it constst-aof what is known a throe trips from west to east or vice ersa. President B. B. Johnson of the American league would not officially announce anything concerning the opening date or the cities in which the opening games in the American league wouid take place Rasebail experts, however, figured that if the National league opened in Boston and Philadelphia in the eat, the American league would open in New York and With the National league Washington. opening in Tincinnati ami Chicago in was the west it assured, the baseball men declared, the American league Whether the would open in Ht Lotus Americans wrll open in Cleveland or Detroit, however, waa a debatable question among the baball experts. APRIL a, i'liila-delphi- tt MONTANA RING FANS HOPE TO RESTORE SPORT An effort HEIA5NA. Mont.. Jan. will be mxde durtne the present session of the legislature to reinstate boxing a a legal athletic sport In Montana One of the hepresentattves has given notice that he proposes to Introduce 'a hill foft'the creation of a permanent boxing eommlsslon anil allowing boxing exhibitions In the state. The previous boxing commission went out of business In Montana two sears ago last fall, when the statute under which it was created and was operating was referred to a referendum vote of the people. PADDY DRISCOLL IS SOUGHT BY SERAPHS Servlie. I v. Angeles Jau, S Tho n baseball club wards Paddy coll. lre.it Idik.s footlja'J alar and a member of the Cnlcnso Cubs Paddy is an mfielder of class and Is expected to make a flgl.t for a position with the hlatlonal league champions next spring. Johnny club arrived Powers of the Los Angel Me lias at: apixwntment to here todav Fred Mitch-e- ll talk with President-Managof tne Cub tomorrow. nrlscoll, who returned today with - the lreat Lakes football e'even from tim oast was on the limine train with Powers ail the way fiom Ban Francisco, and Paddy they got. well acquainted. will be given a chance to make good with the Cubs, but unless he .develops ns a hitter he ha small chance the coming season, kor that reason it Is not at nil unlikeiy that ho will be cavorting with the Angels next summer. Paddy himself declares he like lajs and would like to play there. By I'mversa! CHICAGO. lln-ig- er PANTHER HOOP STARS', PLAY LIVELY BATTLE WEST HIGH CLASS SERIES,. . . P.C, Games. Won. C 3 2 1.900 Seniors 1 I .500 Juniors i 3 ,5HI Sophomores Z 0 2 .000 Freshmen Ix-st- 1 , ar 4 T Totals , Referee. A. laeffortl; aspire. Ktchardses. ' The juniors of the Kast High received a drubbing at the hands of the sophomore five yesterday afternoon In the Fast High coop," they being on the short end of an S to S score. The game was fast throughout, the sophomores having the upper hand, both lh shooting and passing. Canland, and the Meyer twins starred for the second-yea- r men, while Jewkes, Lee, Frank snd Henderson played the beat game for the Juniors. The exhalted senior won their second game of the series by subduing the freshman quintet by the tune of 10 to I. The freehies put .up a good fight, but they were unable to find the basket. Bagley, freshie forward, wee the big sensation of the game. He dropped one in from the middle of the field and made 1 SOPHOMORES. WILL DEMOBILIZE AT CAMP KEARNY SPORT GOSSIP UTTLE ITEMS OF iNTEREST three-cushion , -- ur - st mrlf - THING - Rheumatism Has Never Been Cured by Liniments or Lotions, and Never Will Be. M'ou never knew of' Rheumatism5-th- at roost painful source of suffering or being' cured by liniments, lotion ' other external- applications. And you will never see Rnythinc but temptirkry relief afforded bv such Inske-hiii- s. th temporary But why be satisfied relief from the paoas of pain which are sura to return with increased veritv, whe there is permanent relief within your reathJ bcicnco has proved hat Bbeuntatiem is a disordered dondt-- jof the hhmd. How. then esn satfrom uv isfactory results be sxpepod ot reach"' the treatment that dec - . 1 if e-- Z 9 t IMPOSSIBLE - . ' I.leuterart Hosrarl Berry, th crack J. of the Fnlversity of blood, the teat of tba trouble, and rid around athlete out of the service and will the system of the cause of tbs disease! return to Iscollege I'nJer tho thi.eerjear P. N. N. is one blood remedy that has competition rule, however, he will' be un for more than fifty year been giviag able to rejreeent the university In Interrelict' to even the most aggravated, and collegiate athletics, for he compiled one stubborn cases of Rheumatism.' It year for Muhlenberg and then went to cleanses and purifies the blood by rout- Pennsylvania, where, after a year, he psrt In contests two years, making ing out ail traces of disease. The ex- took good record tn football, baseball, and takes atrack perience ,,of others who hav and field twice winning the S. S. 8. wiii convince you that It will Penathlon. Of sports, course, the time he wss You can In th eervire does not count, but his promptly- - reach your case. obtain this valuable remedy at any three seasons of eompet)irn win bar him. 1 . drug store. - Pittsburg 8 IN FRAXCLSOO, Jan. A valuable book m Rheumatism and fans will welcome the return of Ear! liam. jjs treatment, together with expert a sstlor now ihe othpaw pitcher, medical aifcice about your own indi-- tlton, In the Inlted Btsms navy and stationed idual case, will be sent absolutely at Ms re Isapd. Hamilton hurt hi srtn free, Write todav to Medical Ilepsrt-eh'.; in the American league, and he nss cut. Swift Specific Co., 451 Swift tereved to be :i through a lug E it pittsnurg tuck a clisn's i u (Ac!v.) iesc.-eiLaNiratorv, Atlanta, Ga. Per.n-erivsnl- a. v -- n . CAMP KEARNY, Ban Diego, Cal.. Jsn. 8. Word was received at camp today that 600 more men from th spruce division who have been at Vancouver barracks, Wash., would arrive January 15 for demobilization. Their home are supposed to be within about 360 tube of this ramp. Forty men from Camp Kearny will be sent op Friday to. Camp Grant, Illinois, for discharge from the service. Witn btiperior Judge Lewie of Ban members of Diego presiding, elghty-flv- e the command were made Amerloan today. Judge I,e it and Major Eton A. Abernathy, division morale officer, made addresses to th new citizens. Colons! L W. Oliver,- chief of staff of the Sixteenth division, ha been ordered to duty at Washington, D. C.. and will leave camp In a few days. The new case of Influenza reported todav for yesterday number only eight, as against fourteen th day before. clti-ge- KIECKHEFER. . The Road Through the Dark if and Ink Travstegu. Nlth Christy Comedy MUSIC th- Greatest orchestra, supplemented by the biggest an by a sixteen-piec- e best pip srgan artistically manipulated. Recital at avsry anew. LIBERTY STRAND-TOD- AY (Double bill.) , STUDIO GIRL, Cdnatanc Talmadgs. THE IRON RING, Arthur Ashley and Gertrude Helmet. X Today (Dally ahangt.) 13 MRS. VERNON CASTLE In HILLCREST MYSTERY." Travelogue and a Comedy. ALWAYS THE DEST PICTURES L Tomorrow and Saturday Th First of the Great Pictures ef of America" of which THE BROADWAY UAHed' Picture Theatre hold th exclusive right for Salt Lakt City. Today - Ill . a magnlflcsnt thrilling romance of the plcturlxation of Zsn Grey' aouthwaatarn border LIGHT OF him-sel- iVESTESH STMS It in human Interezt Impreaalvt, thrilling, picturesque, rich la a dallght. ron. antic. .Ita grandeur of scenery NI81. Two-reLAST DIVER'S Fk comedy HITTING THE HIGH SPOTS." Mutt and Jeff Cartoon I and -- ' ! feature clean, bright Special bays snd girls matins 10:30 InI. aw A IT TO THE marines,. TELL th Lee children and entertaining -j him last spring, and all h did was to win all of the si games h pitched before Joining the navy. and He beat (TncinnaU twlcA, and Ft. luls. 1 and Chicago, left to Join th navy He. New fork the afternoon he beat New York, so natuiallv the Ptttsbutg fans hav a fine impression of him. After coming to Mare, Island, Hamilton pitched a few games for Fie sailor team, and in en of them ha hurt his nrm. lie took a trip east to ee a bone setter, and it is reported that he Is all right again. H hope to secure nls release from the navy in time to be!Hn the spring training trip with Pittsburg. 1; t-- 0: !, Kid Gleason has at last joined tha ranks th former Oriole who are now big lie will take a place league manager alonsble John McOraw. Hugh) Jennings and Wilbert Robinson. And this veteran of the diamond gives every promise of being as successful a any" of hla team-matIn h days of their golden deed On th hall field. They have all led big league clubs to pennant, and Gleason seems In. a fair way to get In the same class. He deserves much of the credit for the wonderful showing of the Whit Box when he was Rowlands chief adviser.', Rowland himself was lavish In hit th veteran after th Box won of prate the world's series. of - , It la proposed to pass a major league rule that th offioll leadlcg batter in Jan. 8. American WASHINGTON, will be mad more largely products available to "the less favored nation of the world by a series of orders today by th war trade board removing many The board said Its egport restrictions. action was In line with Ita previously of announced polk'y encouraging th resumption of normal trad relations rapidly a possible and waa made possible by an Increase tn the supply of foodstuffs which lisa resulted from th economy of th American people. Removal from the export conservation list Include a large number ef beef products and vegetable oil, tb free exportation of which the board believes will be ef particular benefit to th northern European neytrale. Th board announced that th super-vi- s en over Importation of nearly all hides and skins, tanning mate and finished leathers, which ha been exercised b th Tanner1 Council of the foiled Plate of America, Incorporated A had been discontinued, and notice also waa for export given that ailfiltcationf cense for wheat flour destined to British in and South America North possession would be favorably considered. li- FRENCH HONOR FOR MANYAMERICANS i Havas ) Th French FARTS, Jan. government, wishing to show Its gratitude to Americans who, slftc th begind ning of hostilities, hav rendered services te th cause of Franc and the- allies, announces a number ef promotions and nominations In th Legion of Honor. Cardinal Gibbons Is promoted to be a Herbert-Hoovandfrand officer, F. Davison ana Dr, Henry Van vk to the grade of commander. James ii. Beck. Simon Flexner, Bishop J. H. snd iTeeident Hlbben of Darlington Princeton will receive th rosette of office Among those who will receive the cros of chevalier In the Legion of Honor ere R. Miller. Frank Ralph Pulitzer, Charles It. Blmonrts. Frank I. Cohb. Rabbi Steugall Hewkes, Frank phen M. 4 Ise, McDt Rev. W. T. Manning A. Vanderllp. the and Charles M. Schwab, all of New lork; president Bchurman of Cornell univer, sity, and Maurice Leon. EKpms;?i ru trivp--t from Nobody nowhere Jjjjj LARGELY AVAILABLE Mar-thak- IS ABSOLUTELY YOB in UP er ;rri 1 - NUMBER. PLEASE! Cisco, Oakland and Portland hitting home runa over the old field fence. Oreo upon e midnight dreary I I might say thatright the road Is paved ail was J weak and wearywaiting, STILL th out to way Dugdaie park and we ars I had told the girl sure the fans would flock out there tn a dosen times or more. CHAMPION AsHalf , drives 1 tat there nearly sleeping. will tli you matter Hoping help along, nearly weeping. Nearly growling, w remain joura, Georgs C. Carter. WilJan. 9. Atigle Kieckhefer O'er the phone there cam i CHICAGO, liam Asbom. Spencer K"X, Meyer I. Simpbilliard chamretained the Wonts I d often heard before. C. H. Fenton, P. Wilkinson, H. Fishpionship tojitght by defeating Pienre Quoth the phone girl; "Number, son. er, E. M. Rilev, Lew Andrews and M. Pleas T Maupome, Mexican challenger, 150 to 141, Cohn. Seattle H woven time Kieckhefer has It was the ' successfully defended his title since winAh, distinctly I' remember In six. Weeks It wa In the bleak December ning it Uet February. Driscoll, the tardf" the Great Paddy is to meet Alfred Kieckhefer J Was like a dving ember expected Lake football team, may piay with Ls , As I sat an hour or more. lie Oro, from whom he won tho title, Angeies till year. Ms gave up his college Kieckhefer pl,yed 391 innings, while plumber was about to cloak me career at Northwestern to Join the ChiMauimme .went through litft In thetr When a fen, ale vole awoke me cago Cub and Walter Ec kerne! I save he match, the thlid Mock of which Kieck- And in hurried voice bespoke me understands Driscoll Is to b farmed out hefer won tonight,' 60 to 45, in sixty-on- e Words Id often heard before. to Angeles. Ms Is an Inflelder, and high run toinnings. The champion Quoth the phone girl; "Number, If he, can play. baseball, ha will b a big two runs of Please! night was five. He hadwon card. ihe second a George E. Phalr. Ight last night., when he Mock. 65 to,.45. in sixty-foinning. BAN FRANCISCO, Jan. f, Red' Oldwon the first, block. The suggestion that Beattie Join the ham, fishemisn-bsseha- il Maupome wants hi Coast league next season evidently made discharge from the srmyplayer, In order to get Cornhuskers Hoop Winners. a hit with some of the diamond followers bark In uniform. Old ham waa pns of the this city. The following letter gives southpaw on the Ban Francisco rlub, and LINCOLX, N h. . Jan. . The InUer-slt- y of of baseball; ten if he can get hi release from th service of Nebraska basketball duinlet de- the views ofEditorfollowers will be back ax hla- old position in tn Fportlng feated the Omaha balloon school five in Sir: We see In the morning P.-- I. thatDear the 33 spring. score a to bv of a gam here tonight the of are Coast Pacific league managers 'Red' was supposed to have lefr with 14. The airmen siaried out with a whirl Seattle and Portland considering the Ninety-firasking division for Francs, after of fast team work, but wag soon passed to come Into their league. he had received his commission, but it conThe by thstr collegiate opponents are ten We baseball back lover sure seems that after much traveling about, h test wss the opening game for the Corn- of any scheme that will give use baseball her finally wound up t Camp Punston, Both teams used substitutes of the class huskers. they play. Let's all. get h has been since. " freely. back of the local club .and hart some real ball. "Of course, I do not rounder a Iowa Wins Opening Game. If the owner of the local club Is not In free agenV say Rabbit Marsnvllls by we can some favor form Tnlversal . comment of Fervirc, get stockholders, on the subject of Tv way By Cobb declaring that h was a fro aen4 IOWA CJTT. Iowa, Juti 4. Jowa won a combine of fans and buy him out. Beattie Is a big city now and sure and could sell his diamond services to th the fiVst basketball game of the season could not do a here from Coe cn lege, 35 to 2, lontaht. would like to see Lios Angeles, Fan Fran- - highest bidder. ''BasBisllthing If it were not f- the reserve clause, I and consider myself the property of the Braves, Just as 1 consider all other players the property of those clubs thev belonged to when they went Into service or when the ruling on th work or fight nil made It neoeessrv for the big Josgues to stop business early last fall.' HERE From Special Story Correspondent of 1 The Junior-seniclass game yesterday afternoon at th West high gymnasium of be one to the best of 'Us kind proved ever played at the school. Both teams were ecrapptng every minute, and It was only within the last two minutes of piay that Mae Pyhe threw the basket which spelled victory for the seniors end demen. Tne final feat for the third-yea- r score was IT to 16. George Jame. for the Juniors, topped the list of leading basket throwers, hoot-In- g Chick five through the hoop. Mitchell threw the other two markers. Mac Scored all Milton Kosslter and Fyke the field goals for the seniors, tossing in three apiece. The sophomore, who played the freshmen five in the second game, had little trouble in scoring a victory, the second-yemen leading by the score of 25 to 19 when the final whistle blew. lack of vigilance by the sophs In the last half freshie' accounted for many of th scores. leadMe were Wald Wells and Finch, ing point makers for th winner, while was Sullivan the shining star for the freshles. Today's schedule; Senior v. Sophomores; Junior vs. Freshmen. Vesterday't score follow; SENIOR. Aii-ge- IS ONE Th consisting of a number of former star who are member of th Deseret gymnasium, won lh title last year after a desperate struggle with-tWestern Arms five. Most of the are still available and ars preparing to battle for th championship no nfloie. Fred Klein will probablv handle th Western Arm 'j team and he Is busy number of men'. Most rounding up of those who represented the Western Arms last have enlisted In the military service, so a new team. Will have to be formed, Th difterent schools will send thejr eecond-strlt- g men Into the league hnd, as none of the schools has selected their Come first squad yet, th pennant chance for the difterent schools remains to be seen. Lonto play the first Th plan on foot games next Thursday evening. If only si teams sre entered, thus making three don Newspaper. , games a week, all of the contest will be held on Thursday, if twelve teams enter, two nights will be taken up weekly by the hoop battle. Service. Details In regard to eligibility rule British Wire! , and other matters will be settled this LONDON, Jan. t. According to a etory evening. sent by a special correspondent of the Morning Post at Archangel which It Is CRACK HOOPSTERS necessary to treat with reserve th former emperor of Russia 1 still alive. SIGN AT B. A. C. Th"A correspondent telegraphs; . , who friend of mine. Prince from Petrograd, Inha her arrived Just Special to The Tribune, formed me that he had a long talk with DEBAR FITT. . rtsh, Jn. I The Grand Duke Cyril on Novambar 18, The branch Agricultural college her opened grand duke told him that he had Just Its doors for school work on December received a letter from Grand Ducheas 60, and considering th number of last Tatiana, daughter of th emperor, who wrote that the empress and her daughyear'sa basketball playersnewentering, and with bunch of good material In ters were still Alive and that the emsight, tho B. A. C. will be In a good peror had not been ahot. "Tha BoDhevlkl Ulcer who was orposition to defend the state basketball championship title which she won last dered to carry out th aentence of death March in Xgan. told the emperor that It waa a matter of Th B. A C. la the only h'gh school Indifference to hlxn who waa ehot. lie in the state having taken the title twice, had order to produce a corpae bullets and alack Christensen says they hav a In the head of a victim would make idengood fighting chance of bringing th tification Impossible. "bacon" home for a third time. , who wad present at th "Count T f, Lenoy Eyre, star guard and basket-shoot- conversation, offered to sacrificsF of the B. A. cl, died last October considered - It was his hs saying from th Spanish Influenza while tn the duty tq lay down hla life Tor hla sovTh emperor protested vehearmy, while BUI Jonea, crack center of ereign. last year's squad, has graduated from mently, but was overruled by Count T the school. But the following old and and the officer. Tbe emperor escaped, new bunch looks good to Christensen, but no cn knows where h la at th and he feels, when organized, that they present time. will have to be reckoned with: "Dr. Botkin has also written to hi Wood Uric, captain nf last years sister to the effect that the greatest squad, forward:- Karl Wood, captain-elec- t, crime of th twentieth century has mis, . guard; Kumen Gardner, renter carried.', and forward: Preston Wood, forward; Lester Blackburn, center- - and forward; An Associated Press dispatch from James Sargent, guard; lan Webster, Warsaw, under date of December 64, gave eemor and guard. Gordon Walker, for- Michael de Tuhllmtchef, a nephew of. ward;' Grant Hunter, guard; Golden General bkoropadski, aa authority for Haight, guard; Karl Carpenter, center. statement the that th former Russian The basketball league is the southern emperor and hla entire family were still to as bs division, usual, promise warmly alive; Count Tatichey, th emperor's contested. Th 'Schools entered in the former' personal military attache, waa "south hair' are: Branch A. C.. Dixie named as th victim who was shot Incollege. Murdock academy. Pa rowan high stead of the emperor. and Hurricane high. The schools In th "north half are: Slllford high, Hinck ley academy, Fillmore high. Delta high MAKE PRODUCTS MORE and Mlnersvlll high, s, to make a strong Wd for Th. freshmen, although Yt KON 1 t LAST TIME TODAY. Schools. The thh'ugo ..ah ami Ur, 1 , ax Kial. be welcomed in La.t We shall extend the ue of our park for heir exhibition games ' "CODE OF THE la getting any body -- any where better pictures than w are snowing everybody htr.- - ALL THIS WEEK BILLETED LAST TIMES TODAY. P reiented by Wilke Players with May Buckley and J. Anthony Smyth. Matinees Thursday Wild Haturaav. ' REGULAR PRICES. Next! Holliday. t:ki0 Fesrgasoi -- EUGENE O'BRIEN and a Characteristic a BILL NOW PLAYING. Htcdsd by "OH, THAT filELODY FIVE OTHER ACTS. Twelfth Episode Vltagraph Ferial, A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS." Three Shows Dally: S'45, 7 30, 8:15, Matinees, lte, 15c, 25c, Night I Tic: 13c, lie, 85c. In nst the dletm-gulahe- SALT LAKE THEATRE The Seaton' Scans: dra fret, her masquerading gypsies Enon vilter, second, som real gyps lainy bant. Enter, finally, and not second too soon th hero. Ralph CloningerIN AND EXCELLENT Enter, maid Alden er, Lovely Forest. A a beautiful young society girl and Plsy-H- tt. CAST JERRY Burton Holmss Trivets. Cartoon. Pictcgrpt. Night, 2$e and 60c. Sat. MiL 8tc Caution Make Sura. Call W,'627 PIERRE OF THE PLAINS." Thur., Frt., Sat., January FAIRBANKS DOUGLAS ARIZONA Coming In Z7 , PROPOSE THREE NEW MONTANA COUNTIES RIALTO ut 11 Lang West HELENA. 61ont.( Jan. I. Intimation each of lh big leagues wbl have to take of th prominent pert county division in of the games on bills are tx play during tb present sespart tne schedule. sion of th legislature was given In th e house today with the Introduction of no8. ROCK. News C LITTl.F Ark., tices to Introduce measures creating was received here today of the death of three new countlee, that of Jordan from, AND !THE BBOADWAY STABS' Jack Love, former baseosll piaver: at his the western portion of Dawson; Gallk-tthome near I;use!l4;iil, Aik Love foirrer-l- y n from parts of Broadwater, played second base for the Kansas City and Madison, and Treasure, to be ri.ib fit tne American association and th carved frofit Rorebud, In the vicinity of TWEEDLE DAN, In "The Bernut Memphis club of the Southern association. tfveham. Rponsoja of other proposrd new counties, of which no fewer than L Bo. A Pullman Blunder n N On Touch of attire Make th hav hen heard of already, twenty-oMUTT AND JEEP ar anxious to get their bill introduced World ria. . ' . VThola early. It' a commendable trait, that when of A ha been benefit w to us, something moeJy fop infections GIVE want to share tt with other who stand ENDEAVORERS of bid aviaary tract. In need of the earns help. If the touch wB MUSICALE U1 I of Natuf that makes th whole world stncrwt j sad kln--t; hphftewsi t I to wanting ta! bs helpful t our days. whv people who Row By IHn ?itt. Thin th Phillip Crrrr fellow men RWCCffafO That ii and IrtatM VJUi m. a Ip or va ftnm L have used Chamberlains Cough Remedy C. B. tnx'lftv mill plT thir mn arii Kt from writ letters to the mnnufacturr about 7 HE EVANS CHEMICAL CO CJNCiJtftATLIX at 7 B' cck--- k It wi1 published so hi it, and ask to have them !rt !u v of T7ftr?nfcn, who char bat id do under otbeiy will kpow ira, . bemud mu4'r1 jA of Erorram. Ln tl.e s.AiiiC i :r eve.y l u r , Is the the cf n p;rnbf of t!. rrot vTI b frodUfil otretbT ur, th ore o, t.iC-,c., 'H-r ' rtn'iin. r some-sntin and tino fher jAitrrtt'nr by of s faM.nt'd Ihe to wall iv'k 'f . ii;r,iir ' n Jxh t i.n I 4IT3 Iorur th Itt'h p Xr s1e h, ah J a ere. qiaryt, Kv or Tn 'pti-!j,fo'1 fr p'ajs 4,w'1etnnf - f 7 y three-quarte- Fatty Arbuckle in. rxnnpt Monday Four Maunwg, ginning Thursday, 2.$. vVey irijrht I fe With TOTO TO TONIGHT SRMHtiOUMj.eNHiS st he -- r li. richus ei;AC m!m I A i : A W ST r::;va wii nit - - - The Jcfiy Jeeier, WEDDING DAY IN DOG LA N - AN ARTISTIC TREAT ? tad unr I Juailnip, fn lo a. un. to wsrtn-hearto- r I 3 V N E IV K, ij h!i' pt i1 T A ! A I i. 5ai. 5 :. . lh OrUjsnaf Songs, Th'KIc T I! r.nO.-hcCMg- L.ro.CHUN ' ; - b- now playing FZTTice.vrs M Psr-shin- g. e Artcraft Cast i |