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Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, , BUN DAY HORNING, MARCH 6, 14 Melthm, A N Akte, Jororroee, Japuice, Faithful I, Irl, Silver rsn and Iaaram PITCHERS ARE WORKING TWENTY-ON- E so tlrk Third 1. J Jrey Chief R-- HARD IN WASHINGTON TRAINING CAMP $24 -- t Real French Kid Gloves 0U, ran Hopes for Real Staff From Material ; Aid. Will Speaker Harris Fourth rac. ffioft, clalminr. on and mile lorvida, 32 (P Fih$r, $lftfa $840. $4 00, wou Indian Taira. 112 IN arcood, Thilaa, PeternelH, $' 40 $3 40, tbiVri atme, 1U (J Kylrlai. $4 40, M) 2A Boat Proof, Prior James, Won- riir Light, Specialist, fHlex II. itow fete!, Tribute Paid to Deceased St. Paul Boxer TAMPA, Fla.. March 5 (By the Washington pins Associated Pres its hopes for A third American leaser pennant on two between season deins opments, the assembly bv a wrled and the sort merit of pltclun? tab-n- t cd.litlon of of Trls Speaker piuh-ers- , The Senators have twenty-on- e at the lug many of them There league door for the first time. are pitchers everywhere, long and comshort, right and k ft handed, and counof the section from every ing concert try. So manv arms are at that Washington camp pitch in the make to there are not enough cati here Ion of the end up the other been engaged looallv to and two hate of the training serve for the duration be so periods After that there a op t many pitcher f Malone-Callaha- . and field with an eaa that belies hi forty of them spent lb baseball years, half more for WashSpeaker will do ington than plav center field H will he sort of captain of the outfield working with Goose Goslin in left and A battle J in Sam Hite in right - progress for the understudy outfield McNeelv. regular ! until role. safe, one, Speaker apptared on th s he retained, will and Cullop probably as he ran also play first base Rim West, who played with Birmingham last year, at the moment, seems to omv have an edge in a test will OlH Tucker, late of New Or leans, and Bern Is Nis, who has pnt some time fn major In years gone by Bobby Sensational fielding bv Reeves, former Georgia Tech captain,has been a feature of the training period. He played a few' gam for the Senators last vear Fast, and boasting a good arm, he as ertahJMird him as a fixture, although he cannot br Into the starring infield of Judg ris, Myer and Rluege Myer, a youngster wdio fell heir to shortstop plica, Roger Rfkinjaugh is a hard hitter and win hathe regular shortstop. Ham would like to combine the bet quaiittesPf Mher and Reeve. "If Mver coiHa field like Reeves or Reeves could hit like Mver g shortwe would have s stop,' the man&gersaid. 8T1VART GOOD RUNNt R. Harris has agnod substitute second baseman in Stewart, who la one of the game,' really great base run- Tier, a uchcol In which many pupil have benplaying hockoy in recent years. Grant GiUI. who dnublrd inorass by playinr football and bae-ball at the University of Alabama, may or may not h't major league pitching. MrCann, once an Athletic fmleldar, has been playing first base here. The catching will he In the hands f Muddy RuM, Bennett Tate and John recruit from Berger, an the Eastern league. The big ehakeup is in the pitching staff. Only three pitchers. Whiter Johnson, Stanley Ooveloskie and Fred Marbernr, are left over ffom the pinnant winning teem of two years ago Crowder and Murray Joined the team hurt year. Of the numerous youngster Horaoe IJsenbee, up from Memphis, seems to have definitely won a place. He Is long on control At one practice batting seWon, IJaenbee ball in suocewrton so threw twenty-si- x cloee to the plate the batsmen hit them alL Irving Hadlev. late of Birmingham, and with Washington last spring, ha made a favorable Impres ston. as ha Van Alstyne from the In the camp, three-cornere- d worrJ-beatln- Herod Pride tm ( hi rry Tree 114 cGaffeman 113 liberty ttA Light (arhlne in() alokeu H2, bSanford 105 riband dKlegafaff 1W, fpato 113 ( 1 bookbinder beep Thought ft' on b- r- league BRAXTON TO STICK. Garland Braxton. ' hb came ti whUh Washington In the d,. I b Reuther was transferred t New ork. will be kept. He is tngei1 a six in- ning pitcher, but Washing' on has had great success with Marberrv, who pitches on the Instalment plan, and the pair can pitch one game between them or finish two Robert Burkj vfho Is an Inch and over $ feet in height, and weighs 147 pounds, has a world of stuff and tnay be able to overcome the handicap of a weird physical makeup. Walter Jnhneon, starting his twenty-first season, ha prepared himself carefully for tbe season, pavirg much attention to conditioning his legs and arm "JBarnev aems to hae an excellent chnnoe to hett r Gy Young s record of twenty-tw- o 5 ears as a major league pitebejr TAMPA, Fl . Miceh (By the - The Agwocixted Pre 121 malor leeirue baseba'l exhlbitm-Rwn wos officially opened here todav with the Boston Brave defcatlrg the Washington American Icagie club, ft to 8 Both clubs tried n.an rookies Crowder, atarting for the Sfmtr on the mound, wag touched for wn nwfetles and four runs In the tb id Inning, giving the National circuit team a lead which wa never or-comone-ha- lf viliMr com entry Uoaectel agram S( TIJUANA r, rimt 4 RESULTS, nri up. $8nn jroldj ffT furlong by Oors. lJtt IM Kriwrd $10 40, $ri 20, $.3 4U. eon II stherdell, HS (A PenriorirmM) $8 40. hxhhxI, $2180, Frisks Wr, m (G JluiiUinsr) A" 80, tbirri Time, 1 02 M lemley, bormouse L Ktang, Lsntor Pros Hotfoot, Bvtty Tvf ent. Gulf Girl, Cnuwaer, All hbot sari Ninon slao rsn 8conri rce. 4 yoar-elrsnl up $800, fire bd Pnelxif fuTlong Woodlsk, (Poo $14tklf $1060, $12(, nonUo porte, lrj (G Huntamor), $; w $4 10 or ohri J k Irif. 1e n I)tPnmi $4 (Ut thirdTune, l fS 2 3. 8oi luslon, Llsnlmp l9 dcrrs, 4 In wn jwarortjhent spring cokipe- - All trimmed cuffs, saving' year-old- furlongfe 040 fancy Mall Order Filled Same Cotton Batts 8na 3-l- Size b. 40-Inc- Theres a World of Meech&m Two Points Be- hind for Second Half; Davis Tops Guards. Oerald Smith, lanky Saint plvoteer mho hag caused opposing teams heart failure by hi shooting all Near, went to the top of the Salt !ake district scorer for the second half In the past week b slipping eiht CMd goal, through the loop aga.int Fast, and Meer ham. a raising his total to teammate, counted six points whkh v as enough to put him ahead of Jroubav Iroubay for second place Ted failed to add to hts total cf 42 Aldous of Fast kept in third plate among the forwards, while Corbett of West continued hla rapid scoring Hats It isnt difficult to find ' 'Is arid $1.08 trimmed ut it is an entirely different effnrt to find $: hat-b- . hats BEAUTI-FEhats are sold on Trimmed L the Penney Thrift IDEA the same as all of our other merchandise and women have been Quick to appreciate the saing. Scores of newlv arrived hats OX TliE the cnmpVtion of the and final series of Jagwe ie8 plaved In the Jordan division Friday night, Brndy, BPghim center, for the second consecutive year finished in front of all scorers, h!s total of 148 points resulting from slxt-lfield and sixteen foul goals Hr-vlllBingham forvsaid and clost rival, totaled 136 js InM for si ond high print nc rer Tdte, Tn-e- l fr rward finished second t Jler-- ' Sl'x nil forwards wr'th a t t a of 16 and H itc ), M irrav rn-t- e totaled 101 pouts for the m n s games Mn leave, rvuras fniehed ftwav In head of other gjard defensive pln- rs h1 total (f scvtntv-Usbeing two mor than the total jndnts srrcd lv Hall f Bingham and F Joncq r'f Murra) the latter two plaver f ishfng second and third with n and twentv-thrv- e points, reOf all player from the spectively. six teams there were but id reward s and two centers who counted more points tharf-Ml- d Met rave Bradv. who finished first It d cut from the first frw gam ami at four was his ad serious4, tT r in until the few st r games when h's teammate Hm,Ha,( pushed him close Another field g. a and Brady wouM hue f f. norg te n points for aoh of im gn fi Had he been pci o e t ' f t hed each contest his t tal count w odd have been even In rf the game he larger wa 22x44 Inches 49c 33 inches eac RAMONA SUITING One of the most ular utility fabrics on the market, in popular shades, 36 inches wide. Y'ard pop- 398 BROADCLOTH Plain col- ors; one of our very best values, at, yd. DRESS PRINTS AVENUE dresses, large assortment of good patterns. Yard. JAP CREPE wide. Yard For wash ISe r Fine quality; 30 Inches iec GLADIO PERCALES Large assortment bright, springtime patterns. Yard. of. 158 Plain and stripes; 36 SATINETTE inehes wide, lustrous finish. Yard. .. SATINE M ere enzed ; all colors; fine weight. Yard RAMONA CLOTH In white, Tor art needle- work; uniforms, etc.; firmly, evenly woven. .. 26o 36 laches wide, yard .j .350 44 Inches wide, yard 45c 64 Inches wl4e, yard RANDOLPH 27 inch White Outing IUC Flannel, featured at, yard TABLE PADDING Quilted; $1.29 yard, and the 54 inch width, .... ..... Iftft $1 3S WIZARD SHEETS 49e 72x90- inch 25c PILLOW CASES 42x36 inch 7f IwS 31x90- - inch Delightfully New Styles At a Saving Price Again! Penney accomplishes the seemingly impossible. Weve secured for Coats and Dresses that RIGHTFULLY BELONG IN TIIE HIGHER PRICED LINES and have grouped them for a speedy Let Go tomorrow at $21.75. Women Who Have Been Accustomed to Paying Many Dollars More for Their Spring Out Fit Should See These If You're Really in Earnest About Saving -- Money! Here's Foot Ease Such variety! In style, in color and in smart fabrics whatever type you prefer. Lavishly trimmed with em- Built-i- n Combination broidery and buttons or tucks in intricate arrangement and FUR collars on many of tbe coats! -- Arch-Suppo- rt o . W fortv-seve- Daytime Dresses New 'Rayon. Alpacaa English Broadcloths , to j, $198 $298 , us fr 1 and such variet! Tailored stvles with neat bindings in color bolero effect, contranting fancy atitchimr. pleat, tucla and buttons. You 11 yant Several when you ee them we are sure. Pleasing styles 1 Uur (' inhination Arth Siijort thuvbiitQ Pump that lias th binit ut support feature. In p it- nt cut n it front ; military w h i hbnr f Rig tap $4.98, ' a! p st moilcrale j n ( , 1 t ! T The More Expensive Coats & Dresses 1 . ti-e- Another outstanding value which will convince the most skeptical that This is a ldghly mercerized voile Penney s sell piece goods for less! a most desirable spring fabric in a full range of plain colors. Weve never seen a beter quality offered anywhere at any time than this voile, ready 29c tomorrow" morning at, yard BAL-.(OX- a-- r 1 Note . sizel Extra durable, very absorbent Turkish bath towels: double thread terry. Mercerized Yoiles, Yard h , ' 39c inches wide; natural Color. Government red stamp. Any quantity you want; why pay more elsewhere! S3 neceevary to pay more money elsewhere! Pull piece, ail perfect; a real saving! HONAGEE COLORED PONGEES wide; range of good pastel shades now in demand. Yard. $98 $098 Towels Jap Pongee It ient M9 MODERATELY PRICED At I1 f Postage Will Be Returned. 12c SILK BROADCLOTH In the most popular spring shirting stripes; 32 inches wide. Yard. Finer in Material Finer in Workmanship Finer in STYLE and Very of o lit B y hats that compare in and STYLE, yPALITY with WORKMANSHIP the ones we are showing at these prices! stride and la fourth with 37 points Frank Chrlatenen of Granite Is second to Smith among the t inters, but 2 has onl markets, less than half the total of Smith The other four teams have a oJmncs to overhaul the Saint leaders this week ss the Saints NvhJIe have finished their schedule Grantie, Fast West and CathedraJ still a game to pla ha to draw Theron IaiH tontlnued away from the thr guards and ha f.e d gial agaj lrt markers thn-T'Afit raiding his total LLbert liind r S is i ext while Punktr Points, N bleu of to all ,w t)) (.n, ft jn ir t (( he setnd str'ng r hj,v point behind me The scoring mif marv f mu h'H Bradv had ag s f )r j et 't the second half im lude sh the mason t n f whrdule ganu s a at fail tne 1 Le f T eie flnNh.d i long ht.s. asm ft nd . tnt t Ui fouldthrows and la n a xhNear)e Uago oi,n(tn ofH I'Np--Pi ,f uo Foil vs 4 KPS ju I F nd 8 IS J' fN id 4 41 coim.d IK T'lnta third Meeckam I P 8 1 ft 'ears ag 4 41 21 Mias. ft I D King! Ifame of Washington uaed twenty-on- e Prootar. cm ut. d ft " prCn's In u 48 4 2 o 40 t. sMiu ft men during the game. Tb adv . 4NU 71.1-2- 1 tal falls ( j sc rb t Writ 8 7 r od n I nri 91" rathedraJ EXHIBITION BASEBALL. n. nd r t.rttr Mpl 78 M7 FihuvOg soi'nhir . P s 'IT i 4 TAMPA. Fla. March 5 Bv the Walk ii m , I 1C ) Free j( Aocfatd F(rW4HI8 o 2 18 ) 8 U .118 Turtor a Bouton (National) 14 ft 3 9 5 J r t.ranlt Fiagham 8 6 . r Thnniaud rk Washington American ft ft 7 i rti I 4 jut rv d Batter e Knlgljt, MIT! TTeirn and ! r d rr m t.V 'T irmv d 41 ft) Hogan. Crowder, Junes, IJgenbee and P 8 I nd ' ftr 4 Tate, Berger l.'nt -- Style-Qualit- in Our New Spring td OfO Ejcce In colored plaids for Spring service. 36 Inches Wide Quilted or plain, full bleached, 72x90 inrh siae. One of the beet value obtainable! thtl OfO ReeeiTed. Hope Muslin 89c EFFERaON PARK RESULTS 8 year old race $1090 claiming of mile Ionpnlnt nndnp, three$8fourths 4 00 1 2 40 won Iolty (Hum) $ 40 second $7 8 y 109 (MiGonigle), thlAl $" Time Hittaup 110 Hrarer) 14 k IMfGiv War Also ran Bmim-u-rrest PomegranaJe Himlple, forward Pass, Kcnllsf Holy Irifwent Hccond race $H8k) ibiiming 3 toroidse fim up one mile and eniy rnnh 90 If rarer), $24 40 $t i K $S ; Just 10fl (Htecnsp $II2 $9 20 rec end Infiinte 100 (Watson) SI8 to Hurd 17 2 ' 4Iso ran IHns-eoTime IPuse Alard Mnowmm, Tunnnrlde Hank'rjte Kr'- lafid Men utio I'rtfv PolltL Ian, Mean Meddler I bird race 3 venr olds $1200 hnndlcap and up three fourth of a mde Heron HKl tlrnrM $7120 $8 80 $8 jo non Hag- time I'l'p fFruggate) $') 8ft $3 ho second U)1 llrbv 1 M (Mew, $5 20 tlinl Mao ran - Floretn e Mills IT 3 5 lime N n,or Norris Ptlrrup (up Temeralre fourth due $1(m), 3 year old and up k Indian 11J three fourths of a mile-C- re tUgere) $17 (S $0 8) $4 00 won, S(ot hnd 115 ,Froffstel $4 (.8 $4 4) e nud Fannie May 112 (Robbins) $9 80 lime 1 18 1 $ Also ran Hrsf Friend lijt-tofL nri bomniers Jtollar, Immortal Jennv Dear Bla'k mi White Berry Pi ker Fifth nue $1300 hirnll sp 3 rear olds and up one mile Bid sennit yird Navi 100, out von ii,tor 113 (Fills) $7 1ft kiriK Nudl 122 iKagun) e ond $3 oft out Timo Ionefl(ert 108 (Johnsmtl out hi'-44 Also ran -- Alienator, Btaro.k, Bui let in Sixth race. ftOftO 4 year old claiming and up one mile and e sixteenth (JeiHal Hurt 193 (Arnold) $0 80 $1 () $23 8ft non. A hpc v 111 (Pnauitni) $4 on. $1 Oft 111 eond Hopeless $3 80 (Mt.omj.ei third Tim, 1 46 3 3 Also rau Traveler Resourceful Cockney, Starbeck , Keventh race, $1000 dalmlng 4 year Ida and up one mb and three sixteenth 111 Flag I leutenant (Pusiumat $12 oO $4 $1.20 wdn Bolivar llmnl J03 (Frog $N 40 $8 80 aemnd rate) Spanish N tme I iHt tMftwui) $4 80 I . tided llm. 2 nk As ye, n Night, Noratlnud ( Ikjue Of 0 Day Single aheet eotton blanket rich-looki- ' SMITH PUSHES TO TOP IN LOCAL LOOP 1 of preferred have 89c Here Are the Qualities and the Prices That Are Daily Bringing Greater Numbers of Shoppers Into Our Store! BRADY LEADS JORDAN SCORERS AGAIN aO Wc G4x7&-inc- h where savings are greatest South State Street vn entry ri fibres entry, hichih rare two awf a quarter mile $KXo rlatmini;, hnUnp 3 year olds 110 Harry Maxim 18 Jrtwn up flnrbwlr ton 110, ( ompofcT A 10 Joc MrMifhtm 97 Slle II ftO Cruzn 104 Moth rac. Chrt.hou count , $900 3 year old and, ujy tlaicntn - xManutm 100 kweeiMtUtkea fl8 xCrwutiow lu7 iVfonlftlhi 11 114, J02, xOieniator ionde l9, Itgatua 110 xShaaia Ud 102. Tenth fttne Futurity courae, $800 3 rear olda amt up clalmlnt ennie 8u HH xlta Nan tua H, FUtw Me Cloud Ac celeylitor 98, xlUridy Shipp M, xRocktiot-10- 8, tullacan H0 xHanctloo lio, xln fWrnnltv 88 Hateful HrJ, xVNarbetla lug iAssault Wi, roller 110 allow am claimed Weather tleSr trifk muddy lfrm-arm- Iaetem a 112, 1IKL- - aloo ran. Forty-tw- o Blankets iNsrmmoN - Ka. M 18 20 $8 80 $8 80 ijion. Raxaftf $3 40 A4 OO BUephcrd, Edwards) secopd 103 III Time, 1etornell), $1 40, third 41 15 Green Hill, Hunri Gossip. pore Frank Humpter. Prveds and Full o Fun also ran Ninth rae, mile and seventy yards 111 and up lalming fft PeternelH. $8 4o $J 2o $2 8o, won, (V Knyal Princess LW Peterson), $140, ?J h, acennd Ffrftilste 104 (G H nUmer), 47 .1 t TTui Kidder Mias $180. third IfVccd Led El X'iAnna ilary Omorui, and Poor Puss Duty Boy, Xdd Broadway also ran. br ft a anv vuungrter asinuch enthusiasm moves about the It and up, claiming, H. Hk Frank S won; Billy I), 20, $18 JouesI, $4(, $740 second-$4 20 $3 1S 10 WHIIngharo), Kaliko, 102 ill Austin, $3 V thud. Tim, 112. Hank Jr, Virginia rr!ton, 8hau King 8lara U ml red and Uu also ran. Sixth rate Ui .Springtime handicap, 3 Old year-oJdfLl np. futurity cmH; 20, IF Baker). $4 40. Klckapue, $i 80 won Boon (ompanon, 113 ( , A linn I, 19 20. $3J0 teennri Huuoiathe, trt fM. 1 12 T1n $0 third liuie, Hat Candy Kid and Paula Shay also raa Seventh raee, Byear old, claiming Club hu course Hong King J07 L. Jenncr), loo tsy $1S) $3 00 $2 00. won, Muffle Edward), $3 W). $4 2) second HH ( K DePren.a), M 80. third 1 47 4 3 (Tormentor, Flru Captain arui liar- binecr also ran and upC ciatm Eighth rac W How den), Ing, on mile Maia lia, 111 n GRIFFITH WATCHING. TTeetdent nark Griffith, one a star pitchier In his own right, has felt the .ft of the ninuml etjrtrtti fjft yiar !! -- Pa jure of th battle-rova- ! liitfx t 110 aPIntH turned loin 113 III to such an extent that he haruuree F lift nlirofidtwwir III a'lwl Nlsi, JitHilit to his back on hi beloved golf 7t (Sir Harry lift pr.Niiff 127 1IId Hat ituir their do watch tha pitchers lid t Wandering Mlnatrtl lift aCvrxjulMa I have $130 00 worth of young it' no won- dora lift pitcher out there, omind Ixuig entry on golf, b Kfedal der J cant kqcp my rntrr 4 e the pre undent .& jfrtiJB ajitrv made the one mile Bftd a alrtetuHh ftienth ra r That Trie Speaker ha club in the statement of Griffith and $12uti, Tli Weal Uoait handicap, 8 yen has ohla and JW aBfktvne U?0 "Spoke Harr!. up Totloponior Butkv Manager and Fifth race, CT. PAUL, Minn., March 5. (By the Associated Press.) Tbe bell that had called him from his corner In many fights, last night tolled a requiem for Jimmy Delaney, St, Paul light heavyweight, .who died early Friday. Just before tbe final' bout on the fight card, Mayor Hodgson mounted the ring and spoke a few word In tribas one of the ute to Delaney cleanest fighters and men this city has produced. Then the lights went down, and, while 8000 men and, women bowed their heada In the streaked shadows of the vast Auditorium, the ringside gong tolled out ten measured strokes. Jimmy Delaney had taken his final count. konc-kln- kuko $800, A NATION WIDE j $o ur? $3 20,' won, 4 y Ionic, $1 00 $2 80, second, 97 (t Maue). 97 third, (A. iendcrjrrsaal, Itlrri, lime, 1 13 1 $ I mint tuts Simon Ken Uo ton. Jan IMerka, lily K. and Llfiu ricnl. . Slat., and op $800, fw- Star. 98 W How- - rare, 4 year-oklturlty courae Handsome 1927. Ft See Our Window Display of Spring Fashions v 1 U 1 Tomasslni seemed under some vocal in the fiat ana, but up before hr- had Nc f mu M noticeable ne a attaned nnl far. g. ti vr,i 7 in Iu Quelia 0 ih-'aruo- - ke quai t J nUn Sft 11 How J 8u oa and run Hira. song the Ip 2 2 V never Pur'ewr, it mav be added, taru i,'gnvllt It J dir n f final hi notes exactiv down tiff'd II ef an J Ike Mr Tiimawim fln Kxcept for this 12 Rarhr IS defn hw er. tbe tenor gave a ivlda Tviela a c ft'tU ini fti nletent pre-- i It 10 performance and one which I M r f u in s eer ppular 'Tl ejperb 9 ivt inii as mor?' than appreciated by the oran J dan ? l! Id ,tro ft,? Saft arb ; ra t om-- i e Fra'and T'1) ' tb? ini ludd fur Jrinc 'fnrrav ;i aft axain preftent ae (Hno Lulli ,a rhr-m J4at it fcrrjtn Andvra. n l!o tbe Count di Iunt and except for a I ke t I PN TFRft in hla low r ilicbt feebb neui a T ida thair firat '!( T n n thh flnai gae n apUndid arendition of the par: i Ha r j ' a ra n !?ft j vtab rvi, Fernando, repeald I 1 U d ' if lhaiit- he h'td performance W ft one I h v ar t pc J ii oh i. n ih UnMird t'iitrj.n baefto pnrt in tv H r previous u glen J4n i j ft. rmaealni, i.o one He d rellftb'e f arwn J K pre thee w urnwl t th1 ju-- l 4ft If vh t irn nt hol who a king? r of tbF rtf o f r 2. an i. of 4p Jfo of lfmrear!?Ti heart la fhe Saiitli, TtxK la eer? t J ri l ARPft Fortune (iallo himeelf was del ghted M hr. J 'liluM and t Mum-d- i com of the the T aiith opera reception a natu Inatinc t n us SHopmi here .ftl If Although the Nompany rpnia Ianjr a 'd an a" mg' p f - na!it Halt Hfi j?) a nt 21 17 for Shu I.tke the a paet pa4cd an o rianding 'vra f JTr.r iiurray , 9 H tutted peraona'V. n fri m tuglin.ng t end, full two yeara, Mr Gallo . ft Baa T Tv .... itiimti season next It aid return it aou'd f nd ft .ta ty ri fir , , Jft g in m bft welrofii nr.it j ft H r a was . .. 3 Ift adrtpmfe jjfnaantta, ' It nrhm Hanao? and Getel w , .. 3 14 11 pretnted thrUKhoUt and Tavaj a ftshd . 4 ftnd appre &tive Situr- 1 in the u;j(er rvgie'er and to a rta.rns melrf'Wrna .. 4 4 Icean Jrdti ae Th audience In dav 'ee the umt iiwcr mf v golden ft Vriit4n RinliMiS .. V. 9 of part waa aeen !t da Mrrre n ho rung here bimrced .. .. 1 ft ftj '? of tn tne o'her b? m before narked performan? hoid a Tria5a , , , . I 1 -r tne rm of Afuaena the aelr and tiv. The prKt)Mm JUKI AAC2 JCOMIHO fKrtrval f rf . 11 .. Mrrar . ra Befrtwft r.e aft Roa fea a to in h !(' CHIRAC; high1 Marrh 5 ... Grte, inter-rant- s .. 9 ft rad 'siUtatna, (By th as Hannel, Ciueope afr ula-- y In th arta after aha, , . . Tha f ffcwth and Cnrna , I Ptm achoei aH Uf W He Wctte. rrwither, father-aec nd rt 1 .. Jcrfftaa Hride Imi Vampa of tbe ym m a ha will h bid Mr. 1124 C ' 1 T mmlo .. WLslakCfiiaa 0 If at etegii44 tAsifrt alar Fa i and tne (Jinrni Pover) of the third and phUIn $'ico a the wich, deserved apbftuM , Sung in At Cnleago trttiotar bad Hoiirtrly fn th beautiful aria ltS fh aaatam asaeaf friftaftona U one tmrgaln hunVp In the fourth act familiarly known ae FiigUfth. th p4jpuar fairy opera bid af iba There rl-and obtained It Horn tbmt t atari Haw Fork of Our Mountain, aba at- Tor epe.tal finder that ML the women tauten gr4n4. , audieaoe ChlkSren predominated lh mu, ftad thitt la a Tribune W ant Ad. tained real hei.ta id artiatry. b J t i IL TROVATORE J I THU AHA EHXRIE9 oa mil- - and yard 4 yer-)$ftO asd up, cUlwins-4r- r Cfcmdy 111, Malvern 111 x j m JOS Jnmea Prtc11J Wblpaatr Jiw Rwa Hkin )(h narmn F More Carefnl JU TorsMs 14 Kfe paj lnl lua. Ffed Krlpp 102 Jay Mar 111 Fora 10S, Pnmbfonndrr 111, finu pv Aeon4 raN, fir end a half fnrlAnr and up $400, Welter 4 yer-eb- i aetv 8et jr FIrat race mtr lt Hoocrek sAnthies 1 8 r.roflew r J15. 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M 1 and there was keen enjoyment and for Wie touches that delight h idieh hearts Beatri'e Altleri In th pa- -t of the lew Falrv and tht Sand Man .un each and every child The pie?e proved a to her standard feature in giving Salt Iake a diversified program fir th wee, strengthening the popularity of the individual aft well as the San Carlo company In classic and popular selections, ftvas rtcelved with hearts tpproval The Harmony NUht Hawk quartet after getting a p f rtat In their opening number, retrieved th of Topic! a and with the rendltiin Gnodbve,' plated themselves uti a level with the other bv the Fxcellent wmk was don the Mens lActtes .String quartet String quartet and the Varsitj Girls' quartet, In each case th- - numbers given were of such nature as to demand concur Norman H Martin, accompanied by the Utah Glee tluh, bandied well the HrhnberC-Life"Omnipotence d!yised a vole of &ood high tenor ' qualitv The University of California Ole club 1ft en rout to New York to Tny part In th national contents a joint concert of the FnHersifj success by the I club, of California and the Diversity of were wished will join th in th var later which e taoer-nailItata kW clubft. given at the concert a in aecond at Saturday night, a pr gm of CahformanCalif and popular numfer taas sung Berkeley, drec-tlortjiir ar under the The farfrnlanft plrartrgty to a rady andhe retwn ve of Lsonard G McVhood, and the Isaureln for en'Mmhie audieno under that of Tbomaa Gibs Utahrift While divided. sere numbem evenly there were tv entirely different manhr of the ners approach diplvd clubs, si hre the ,'Vtlve Sons excelled In soft tone Inflection, th Ftah Mm'ere grw4oaiy balanced In iher tmffled thevolume delivery features outstanding Br?bably of the program were he solo numlre of Mia Marv Fllen Hyiand a aoprano In fontrart with the !at two or a ho i tnt new to Salt music action on bUlft waft swift manner of delivery three lovers, and who and election of songs displayed her in the Saturday session of the tnh i Uul There s at senate fehe vote to good advantage wai Blk-tcusslon rn any of tht meinur, and by the ensemble rrompanidolovwhrk noun of oa- Lindquist, wheo the ftenat recessed at pins Joint Concert Given by Two M Glee Clubs tkt th X of the twenty bills reported nut of the cenate sifting ommitfe Fridav nil ht had been passed Five othern were passer! at th afternoon session, one was advaned to third readthe committee amending while ments of the puhli- - .nstitutinns committee were g numerous on another that the bill was ordered reprinted and placed at ths top of the second reading calendnr for Monday Just before the noon recess wa taken, Stnaior h nox Batteron rmved that at I o tlo thft clock be atojped and the senat "saunter" And hold sesi-toat 10 a m and 2 p m. butdiy, the work done to appear on Saturday's Journal. This motion wuft Gi'vjfosed by Senators Fintinson and Uiran and ihe n.oUon was defeated hy a hnvy, majority $265.00 n Action on Bills Swift in Senate sv- -r Ike d', vu X Bays this late model Ford Coupe. A-- l naming ctmdL. tion. Mint sell this week. Mr. Hansen, Hy. 5052-Hy. 643 or Hy. 644. Term. h n |