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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1919.. cummin n fTHE BEST O Ff7 Vaudeville EttPDESsfMT ' 1 'KmJ 3L BEGINNING Provo-traine- d tiful ' Players Plenon Both U and ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Players. 1I3BART BOSWORTH A. C. Teams. fcpeclat to The "Tribune. When to,(i tnat lira PROVO, Feb, former great guard, l,aii Andrus, had entered the Utah Agricultural college basketball squad. Coach K. L Roberts of the Brigham' ioung unUers ntonka.ly temarked: L Y. "The B. Yill have an unusual interest In and ratner unique connection with, this season's interiolleg.ate like:-bul- i cjtaroplonshlp If it losses, it wITTwin, and If It wins. It will lose, because B. V. U. men who received their first experience In college ball on the Y floor will represent a Urge part of the strength of both the U. A. C and the U of V, teams With Woodbury, Kaiplt Lggertsen and Luther Kggertpen, ail of whom were members of former B. Y. I', championsh'p teams, assisting In the U. of U. basketball work that school ougut to get In pretty close touch with 'Y' methods And with Andrus, our great .ard, 4vho was selected at Chicago as one of tne two best guards In the world, fighting on the in-U. A. C. w cant help but hate a keen team. If either the ti rest In the Aggies' 'I or the Aggies --land the state i the it. Y, U. will certainly be behind them in their struggle for national honors. To be frank, It looks as If the !', A C. has the beet chance for the Mate pennant, but the season Is not over vet." Kegaidless of the lai t that file Brigham Young players will be matched against men who were formerly of their own squad, they are not at all discouraged and are practicing with increased determination to hand the veterans a surprise. The young players feel that if they can win over world atars" there, will be honor worth while come to them, and if they lose before such superior strength there will be no disgrace. East evening the coach put the quintet through a severe test of endurance and drilled Jem In almost every department At the conclusion of ths of, basketball. period the athletes were willing to go homer ana rest. The same kind of drilling will continue and there will be a rest of one afternoon before ths big game with the University of Utah on Friday night at Fait Lxtke. Thero will be no excursion to Fait Lake, on account of influenza, but severs! cn to uslas tic rooters and perhaps the "Ywband will likely mwke the trip. 4 BASEBALL ON THE INSIDE Mai Hli OsUlOnl sa Tstemsttag futures of ths Rational Osms, sort of the proper to the successful ball player. "Give me the fellow with the average ability, enough brains to put that abil- Ity to the beet possible use, and an even temperament, always In preference to the rattle brained star, who believes the uni-- v ree revolves arcund his efforts. That is the answer 1 once heard a major league manager make, when asked for an opinion concerning a temperamental athlete, who hart remarkable ability, but was always pulling something tout detracted from his work. He really made no direct reply nb to his opinion on the lilaver In question, but much could be inferred from hie answer. , It has always been a source of regret to me to see some player, endowed with much natural ability, throw most of It away, simply because he never quite got the right point of view. There are a score of pitchers In -- the American league who would be 0 per cent more valuable to their ball club If the Lsrd had endowed them with a more congenial disposition. There are perhaps that many outfielders who would show to better advantage If they were optimists Instead of pessimists. It Is the same in every department of the game, only It has s'. ways seemed to me that the pitcher was put T DBS. SHORES SPECIALISTS Of floe. SHORES & FOR mm Ml Be la M. Salt Lake City. ) (e Sundays, Bean, II te ll. . Call or write, advise fraa OCX IPKCIAiXIE Catarrh. Head Deals., Noises. Asthma. Bay 1 few, I Cos- - 'fitj TODAY, CORKING GOOD BILL. T0M0RR0W-AN0TH- ER 1 8Ft r (HIMSELF)' IN cT. Lul IS, rah. 4 New talent wi,l be acl.icd to the St Louia club of the Ameri-su- ii league in au effort to w'htp the team li.to ihamplonahlp trim. If Jimmy Burke, iclalned as manager for tha ISIS season. i aueceesft l in a number of proposed trades. Burke frank, J admits that the club reed, strengthening President Ball and Rotiert (Juinn business manager of the club, have promised him that nothing will belelt undone to bolster up the playing Burke aald that President strength Ball ussured him that, where cash was involved, he stood ready to go the limit "I am not predicting where the club will fimsn next season, Burke aald ' Boston, chUago, New York. Cleveland and letroit look pretty atjong If we beat out any of these clubs we'U know weve been In a fight. However, we are going after some new talent and we hope to have a corking good team In the field at the getaway , Buike has the backing not only of Business Manager Quinn, but the player as well. Jimmy took charge of the Browns on June 2 last year. Fielder Jones resigned on June 1. after the Browns played a game In which they were defeated by Washington, I to 4, the Senators piling up elx runs In the ninth In the Interim Jimmy Austin Inning v acted as manager. Under Burke s leadership the Brawn won twenty-eve- n and loat twenty-- ! games, a percentage of .60. When he assumed charge the club had a record of victories and thirty-fiv- e thirty defeats, a .461 percentage, which show that Burke got better result from the same club than did either Jones or Austin. Burke joined the club last spring. He wa released by Detroit, where he had acted a Hughey Jennings's field Ueuten ant for several seasons, to maka room for BUI Denovan, whom Frank Novtn, owner of the Detroit club, hsd promised a Job. providing he was relieved of the management of the New York Yankees. Noted for his fighting qualities, Burke at once became a valuable asset (o the Browns. He instilled harmony Into the club, smoothing over fancied and rear grievances between Fielder Jones and tne players. On the coaching lines Burke's 'pep and Inimitable chatter livened up the play for the Browns. Moreover, he won the confidence of every man on he cluo and when Jones quit it was considered only s matter - of time until Burke's appointment would be fortheom- - JL I r i, d the Sea Woll - By Jack London FOUR BUTTERCUPS A NOVELTY' SVRPRIISE. GRACE NELSON THE AMERICAN MADE PRIMA DONNA. m HARRY AND GRACE ELLSWORTH A SMILING SMATTERING OF SONG AND DANCE. Listing FRANK BROWNE ' Soloist Chicago Symphony Xylophone Orchestra. - CHIYO & CHIYO THk New A JAPANESE DELiaHT. PHONE WASATCH COURTNEY 4240 ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE Film Comranv Art armmmntm SISTERS FEATURES OF MANY MUSICAL SUCCESSES. Every Night Except Monday and Moons Hope Chest but There were a good many longing in Sheila Tuesday. ARTILLERYS 145th Evenings, 10c, 25c, Y 60c, 75c, 1.00k AT LOGAN AND 8ALT LAKE. In the crowds you may see yourself on the screea. 3 E BURTON HOLMES TRAVEL PICTURES. JOc, 25c, IDAHO , SOLDIER , a BROADWAY HURT IN ACTION, GIVEN RECEPTION to The Tribune. to ths acid test more often than any 8pecial BAJiMON, Idaho, Fb, 4. The welcome other player. t extended by 8almen citisene tof Wilbur T. ' a .to practically all the men Blroud, who arrived yeeterday on furlough BASEBALL, from the Letterman chief Source of Income. 1 general hospital in It Is to their benefit that they always , Ban Francisco, was a play the best game possible, for financial return In a great measure la based on u.tlqun demonstration characterized by enthe showing made on the field, bio thusiasm and patrt-otl- o flayer ever got any particular Joy out of The fervor. making an error. The player who pulls a boot feels the mistake keenly. It never young hero, the first Lemhi of to mental condition hta ridbe county's Improves wounded over exte den because of a mlaplay. That Is one reason why most managers seldom comsoldiers to return, cams on ths auto ment one way or the other on a mlaplay, stage, was met at the regard irg It as one of the things that can come up at any time In a toll game. A edge of the town by ths municipal band manager, however, will take a player to snif a big crowd of task for pulling a "bone." citlsens in are and ni w CAN recall about 4 half dozen great Wllbnr Stroud on foot lnto town pitchers who are dislikedan by their artld cheers imd enthusiasm. team mates. In many cases exaggerson and Sheriff Is cf the Young Struud ated ego la tl e has of all the trouble. The pitchers J have in mind regard all Mrs. T. J. Stroud, and was among the the victories as due to their masterly pitch- first volunteer w hen Amerlrd entered miing, while In defeat they always find an war, enlisting In the Second Idaho four alibi at tha cfpente of one or more of litia on April IP. 1917. After about counIn thip their team mates. I recalk one game last monthaf training at ramp summer where a pitcher wavs sent In to try, ths company wap sent overpea, where rave a game, with two otr bases snd no the Salmon soldier wrs transferred to the one out. Five clean hits, a couple of 167th Infantry, and onp month and one bases un balls and a wild pitch was his day after larpilng at Liverpool he found contribution to the innlrg. When It be himself In ths frontline trenches. Front that time he participated in pome came apparent the game had been frit trred away, there was gles among the of the fiercest engagement of the war, lnfielders that he had received a good going through the battle of Champagne, Verdun and Cantlgny without a trouncing. In rejoicing they were look- second On July t7, 1914, hs was In scratch. ing Into the future, hoping the wallopof Chateau Thierry, and in ing might help change the twirler's ideas th battle he was wounded hy shrapnel In action this about p lot of thlnga But it didn't. Pitchers of the type I have described both arms and In the thigh and also was are greatly in the minority. Most pitchgassed. As a result of ths gas hit eyeers have respect for tha assistance ren- sight was Impaired tbr some time, but Is He still limps from the dered by their team mates, both In the now restored. return to field that perhaps cute off a couple of wounds In the thigh and will a twenty-da- y after the hospital On other hand runs. furlough the nary g word of criticism is coffered when a player makes for further treatment After being wounded, Mr Stroud was a costlv error that often changes ths comto tba hospital at San Francisco, and plexion of the game. Pitchers of such a sent hs was sufficiently recovered he type plavcrs love to work behind. la when was able to render valuable service to moat cases tbs great pitchers are those In th fourth Liberty Joan th acor government never criticise. They who complain numerous he mad cept the things that happen as ths breaks campaign, In when th Bay City, and In Oakspeeches of the game they are not temperamental. land and Berkeley, and at that time he was th subject of a striking and effective Interview written by Annie Laurie of th San Francisco Examiner, and deResult s enthusiasm for the loan. 4 1 signed to arouse The young man wears a special sharpOrleans Result. Hot shooter medal, awarded in France for marksmanship, ard un ore sleeve he carTint rare, three tad a hetf e wound ries chevron, aTid on the outer Oleaster won; exes IGsraer). Troxler, for nine months' acood; Rtlahow Oirleioa (Wskoff), third. Time, two service chevrons oversees. Another decoration service tive 44 1. Klrulet, . Inquiry, Lady Mouatjoy. is ths ribbon awarded all the gallant parAlula and Ara H. alse res. Paul a half aed Reeond ree. fire fuyfcmgs ticipants in the battle of Chateau CcnneUy (Wakoff), woe; Bealsa 0. ftetdaseal, Thierry. Always ths bast pictures AGAIN TODAY, THUR., FBI. First tlms In Salt Laks Anothsr supsr ds luxt fsatur 1. Rheumatism, Enema. Piles. Goitre, Dt. j Iseomnla. Bright' easa, IHabete. gelattca. Neuritis. Con.ttpattos. Lumbago. Blood Irwwn and ather Disease of the Blood, gain. Stomach. Bowels. terms, H-I mtr. TUmMer Kbinera amt t teer snmpttoa. and Entrie Turf ((illy Time, Earl Light I, third. Petrograd, Quaes Blesde, Margery, Miss. Alois MeddUay Piaehont. Trusty. Howard Blaad aad Parlor, Bey alee Louise, eeeond; 84. MEN! today Invsstlgats my honsstbloodtreat-merand for akin ditsasss, disorder of ths kld-n- y and bladder, piles, fistula and all diseases of the rectum; varicose veins, nervousness. Free examination and consultation. Call today, a. m. to p. m. Sunday, 10 to 12 noon pnly. STATE MEDICAL CO. 234 So. Main St. Salt Lako City, Utah. it rB- - -- A Tremendous Hit Which One Shall I Llairy? TODAY AND TOMORROW Third rare, fire sad a helf fnrleegt (Meeoeyt, Rrarnla (Bowse, was; Bsthlld Eruiltsns (Eosor), third. Use, 1 10. Bracelet, Lets. Miss K ruler, Ollle hferilo, Tse Lei. Busy Alice aad Jaasee T. Cnwasiaga sa raa. rourlh race, fire aad a half furlongs Meg. secwl, k (O'Brlea), won; Jierbly (Connors! third. Tima, ond : Blnckte lsw (Gentry, 1 07 ts. Top Cost alee raa. rifth race, mile end a qnarler Bohest (Caeeity). (C. Robinson!, won; Bo Hampoon third. Time. laictlle P. (Brews, second; Puke of Shelby and Tbnre-UU2 11. Petit ran , alee Ntgliter Histh race, wile and a slxteeerh Klnety sac-coHimnlcg (Connors I, won; TKo (Mooney), 1 M Tune. Pulaski (Wllllal, third Laogfel-low- , Bln Rock. Lady Pundretry. Bogart, Mary H.. Semper Stalwart nod Brtrkley second: Bl, rare, wllj and S siileeetk Hondo (KialkMl. won: Adelanto (Barrett, second, Jaeoo, Luther (Mooney, third. Time, 1 16 Kojal Interest, Benefactor snd Rhymer alee ' v ran. Seventh URINARY DISCHARGES BELOVED IN 24 KOlfHS Rath Cap-- "'v sule bears (MIDy the mimO'Vm' 4 cssssrAih Acts JILL DECOCiaTt SPILLS BBtND. CHICHESTER A , I New OrleAQg Entrldfc i First race, three and S half fwrlorsa l asso fu.l., it A5ww yifti9''.fs La tsC' -- ! (WITH HER OWN COMPANY) The'Trlbuno. A Willimm Fox Prsmnts A TEEDA lv rlen' !. Turned hundred away at ystrdy 6 BAM from (he Bouioir cf a Siren Ths Ptory of bssutlful womsn with, eut eonaclsnes. Ska was S esqustts, dangling mans haartt from har flngsr but whan ths man shs wsntsd tips, cam along, eh won him by her daring I MUTT AND JEFF COMEDY RIALTO TODAY ONLY ' y - t PROVO CLUB NAMES 1919 COMMITTEES v Tribune. , -- . J s r -- irin Js. t 40c New Bill Today! wonder show ths blggsst svsr. Every pet a star fssturp. Fhon and bp sur of good posts. A TODAY AND TOMORROW MURIEL OSTRICHE In -- ts 02.00 igwaygaei Will Be Offered DE WOLF HOPPER "MUMMY AND THE ' CRL" Night Sat. Mat. Cheating Cheaters LIBERTY (Always Something New) And MAXINE E "THE L0 VlTsWINPLE ' t ' 1 ELLIOTT Lord and Lady Algy so gr to Musical recitals at the American Theater are an every-datreat. Special organ recital today, Miss Esther Stayner. ORCHESTRA, GRAND PIPE ORGAN and MIS3.NEY NEEN FARRELL Singing Popular Songs, Firztrnn Picture. EDITH ROBERTS 14-- FAVERSHAM Super-productio- n A CIRCUS The Great Leon & Co. S T It A N D (Double Bill Daily) A HARRY M0RET With a GRAND FARCE and TRAVELOGUE. 6c aad 10c. wondsr act of thrills snd mystory JACK In HI8 OWN PEOPLE. JACK RICHARDSON In HIS ENEMY, THE LAW. Matt, 11c; Nights, 17c and 22c. Tbia Payp War Tax. ROMANCE. KING AND MORTON HARVE? In a sparkling song program BARNEY WILLIAMS A CO. Present KTiunUng," a Musical Fan. ARRIA HATHAWAY AND JOS. MeSHANE In "Humorous Songsaylngz and Dances" THE LEORAS Aerial Gymnasts BIO NEW PHOTO ATTRACTION WANTAGES ORCHESTRA Whirlwind. iui-tentlar- y. Ft. FRIDAY, tATURDAY, Matins Psturdsy MAH, OROtRa NOW Th etatpn'p Event WILLIAM performancaa. A romance rety nr, . SALT LAKE IIIEATCE THE SHE DEVIL NEW REVUE NOW SHOWING EUt dinner at the Newhoyse, Have pupper there tonight after the shows, lou'll find Bobbv Robinson end a big bevy of girl in a new musical show with new songs, gowns and dances. ALLEN 8 JAZZ ORCHESTRA. Greatest dance musk: in the country. Dinner show and dancing, 7 to P p. m. Simper show and danc- i- ing, 10 to 11 30 v- - m. in ICT: lt pity full, of adrenturg, startiins lituttioni and alluring acting. MISS YO.UNGS MOST PRONOUNCED SUCCESS. THEDA BARA lor-20- 4. . L t TWIN FALLS, Idaho. Fsh. 4. Georgs Rptro Mepts. Informed against as Sam Mlhaa, a Greek, who Is said to hare been an interpreter In Snn Francisco courts, was today found guilty by a Jury In district court here on a charge of having forged ths naira. ot R. E, Wmane of Buhl to a check Mrgli was arrested four months ago In Ban Francisco.. He refused counsel and conducted his defense, which wap be aed on th theory that the case was one of mistaken identity. He will be sentenced to serve from on to fourteen years iu tli stai Special to Th IN Cheating Cheaters V Feb.' PROVO, Preparatory to an active campaign of public enterprise, the directors of the Provo Commercial- club hats named their committees for the ensuing year.I Pracllcally every committee win have ard work ahead and a number to d stuss problems to will hold come before . tho legislature during the . present session, During ths past year th dub Mis devoted th greater portion of Its t.rop to the different war work campaigns, but 11 'snd eighth Slippery this vssr wUI be devoted te more civic riano Playing, U Irnsons, and industrial deveopmenL not or car, I .earn to Kin US OfnnrtniT 100. BoUter 108 imtriviF, fake, U n 100. WavkMl ' biU en Home. m o r I , hsrmonlzs. m , Return Soldier fifth bPVM accnmpany tn a UBHrht f7(M. !' sposs. Us Special to Tho- Tribune. Beginners or advawod. Ttrd-- Ds PltOVO, Feb. 4. Dr. H. F. Cannon ha Strth race mile aed seventy Tall for fre demonstrapa. Lady 4. Orsery Bin Hunkey several home , after 111, north servlrg tion. . 1. returned In Prograamrs th army. During the later month nires P4 Amalgamtot WATERMAN PIANO he was at Camp T of h1 eervire part lr SCHOOL e(rhh--rl1", an aed race, mils Ala., with a reg.ment of nl-- ( ' Bcerirtan, Benn.-Artec ltd. Bm 44 South Main lav. rr. laluale y. nee.-104. rouststs Fay 1U4. Brown a rarertia lu. Alt-- s Plowed II. Clear the Way IIS, Atts Boy HA 110, tpitden Ship US. Peccant yurds Augns- Second race wile and Alois R, ltd, is lit ' Handsel Rose 10S iTcndtol 104. Fdrtle TrsWer 10. Hard BanHng John J. Cseey J(. Vision ii(t Twdnsp Kk, Rater Willow lo, Betsy .ft,, tsrsway 100 00 Arieses Third race, mile snd a sixteenth Ts r.oosa lGd, PollSS 108, gleet 08, Miss Sherwood A -- at -- pIVjTiixd - Gppclol to And Capable Cast! Nights, 15c, 25c and COc, Saturday Matinee, 25c. , Reserve - Call WasatchEarly. 6627. A r--- DAY. Tomorrow CHAPLIN In A DOO8 LIFE- SMILING BILL PARSONS. IS DECLARED GUILTY F FORGING CHECK " Matinee Today, 25c ' l sJL (SETS THE PACE FOR ALL) r . SALT LAKE TEEATT.E AMEMCAM JLrn If you were AUDRA ALDEN RALPH CL0NINGER ' t. I for she never dared hope the prize she drew. Four xMatineea, Beginning Thursday, Matinees, opes" ! ' i Given a ball club whose pitching staff was riddled bv previous mismanagement and Injuries to Grover Lowdermilk and Bert Gallia, not to mention the leas of Urban Shocker, and woefully weak In at least two vital places, Burks made a really commendable showing last season. ptiritjfB v - Temperament ML1 suit I TONIGHT New Manager Has Backing of Club Officials and MUSIC MINUS A HEADACHE ' Dslly, :4S, 7:33, Mati- n- 10c, 16c, 23 Night Prie- s- 19e, 26c, 36c aBaiavirf'lifliMitf"fcuHig:j ASSESSMENT NO. S. Consolldatsd Kotlc. Nevada-Douglsl Coppsr company. Locauoa of It pr Latk Cuy. Salt of business. plac $ Show Fries: ccS'cLyc-?:- c tii-- ws liaii.A. , as FLORENCE ROBERTS ncl-p- Utah. Notlr Is hereby given that al a sp-.- .. cisl meeting of th board of directors, -he'd on th 17th day of January, A D. IDS, sn assessment of tsn cents (10e per shtrs (being asseasment No. I) was , levied on the capital stock of ths N payable immediately, to th com-' ConsolUlsted Cipper tompanv, puny, at the State btriel Trust or tit at 33 Stals street- - Boston, Maas., Milk street, Fries: Mat. Tburp. and $pt. Enttrp lew fie andEntire thrap ofli s of A. 1 Orem, row, of balcony, 60ci rest ef bsleony, 85e. Nights Rio .oil. Mas, or at th o'Fce of. tn f rest balcony, pool No. 223 first throe rows f bsicony, 7e; 323 and floor, con pany, room gailsry, 26 o. South West Tempi street. 8 alt Lak City, Utah. Any dock upon ahlch th assessment may remain unpaid on Thursday, FebmwnnfV wiU Tirat h( hat crctltor THE OF COURT ruary IS, IP!. wUI b del.nquent and art-- e, IS THK IISTIUCT my offjr in th Cot.ncntal hid tised for salt at public auction, and district ot VUb. hs I nlted States forof tha Hank bU.Miiijf. F.t't lAiko Otv, Utah, on unless payment 1 made before, will be Rrdeil 8. Terry, vol th lhh 4a y of 9, B.3, at J919, at 10 80 sold ou Thursday, March In the matter Un the aid rredl-toj- a )o o'clock a. m , to pay th delinquent untary. bankrupt. In bankruptcy. No. o riot nmy attend which with th cost ot their cUirru. pro trgslher 6f,5. a examine the bankrupt and advertising and expense of To th crertitonw of Rrdrll R. Terry Of sa enoh amt may othir infant of Balt Laks tr prop(iarfin'rt. In tht cout.ty Fecre rt strict a fores ul. a bankrupt erly come la for r.oorr.s 333 and 232, No. 33 ho.,tn tt e- -t OiiFUsi-BiLmM.V, y given that on the 2Mh Noth 's Ref-rv. Lake in bi.t City, .tld rtedell 8 street, Tvuipie In Hankrupt rtav of Jant-ary- , J9i. VU.i viU7 ' Salt Lake Oty, beotuar r 4, Terry wa duly udjudicatsd bankrupL and THE ALLURING IN DRAMA OF PASSIONATE LOVE tsds-Doug'- ss frt ; kitn.it tru!. hri lr lit ii ap-poi- e r'l' |