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Show DESEliET ;EVEN NO. NEWS'''. WEIMESDAY cs Hist SPRY INIERYIEVIS . "I believe I bad the most painful d L The management was busy,Jester-da- y getting Um Utah booth In readi nese fc.r the reception of tlict governor and the other visitors. Utah tuts one geles is growing as a great insines' of the largestancLinost extravagant center for all the west: wonderful-pmPeritdisPlaYs of fruit. and other products tit the show. A large crowd of- Utah famv.and wmall pawns, ahead very people,- in &Mitten to The vartY- which l fhb' Prominent members Of the governor's to, add to the success of todayo eels'bration. Lad year Utah day was oat epeeist party ant Stabs Senator Henry Gardner, Joseph B. Caine. aecretary or the biggest of the show. Gov. Spey and most of the mem- - salt Lake City Commercial Club; ell" Bransford of Sett Lake hereof his official part? are registered Mayor City; D. A. Swan. M. H. Dello'. Prof. at the Alexandria.- - The governor-wil- l Olen Miller. Dr. W. L. L. A. Merrill. remain until Thursday when ha will Ellerbeck N. C. Wright and 2. It Hanleave for San Francisco. ,general plasettPr last nieht.Ihat derfleld, assistant Route. Tbegovernor-stateUtah tell send a gelid Taft delegatioe agent Solt Lake A milk& a splendidHe la proc Int has been to the Chicago convention. Pre PIM' for this afternoon and evestrong admirer of the preeldent The grand chorus will repeat Utalt Is simost solid for Taft." ningmaid he. "There is very little Rome. the sextette from 'laicia" had "Crulekeen in which Thomas Taylor Lawn." and Utah veit sentiment In my $tele. will send eight delegates to Chicago Drill .takes the polo Wt will al" be Creetore's repeated. Instructed for Taft' band will repeat several of the SOCICESSIsille PRESIDENT. that have been entbuMastically , "PresidentTaft bas had a success- recoive. The came paper, The toe Angeles ful administration. He has made Political, inistaliegil but Tart boa never Times. of March 20. says- of the. Utah party: pretended to be a politician. How"Utah day," held the boards yesterever. tbe good be Ida done as the Chief ' to Gov. executive le apparent to dose stu- day. There was a reception an Spry and bierparty from Salt Lake City dents' of governmental matters and which brought hundreds of former resiappreciation of dill is becoming more dents of Utah to the land show. Digeneral among the people at large. after breakfast, Gov. Spry rerectly hi his speech President Taft Cbicago paired to She big Land Show tent. refereed to the rellroad legislation After that he boarded en automobile during the last three year his his and sow the sights of Los Angeles and policy in the prosecution of trusts, his Pssedent. advocacy of federsi incorporation, When Gov. spry was here Met year coneevotion volley and the eatoblieh- be visited the beaches. He satil yfro But Mediu that Mont of pedal savings bank. hs was unable to OAP title is only a pared hat of the good which bolds the greeter attraction for term. hie things ccompliehed during him, the foothills ourrounding Los An All true Republicans indorse these poli- vies err the 'seashore. cies. for they are essentially progrea-In tile afternoon the governor and sive. Taft Is a genuine progressiee his party returned to the land show. not le He word. of the. every eeriee wedded to the past in any particular. Hts face Is toward the future. He realises that he Is living in a growing countr," and a progreesive age, 'President Taft sands upon as dean and noble a renerd as eVer WWI made in public officea mooed never surversed in this country. And if the peoto conple have their say he is rlinit be tette that record. In my oPinton Is growing stronger every day for the Tt le rather a common, almest hummade people are realizing that he bas drum. occurrence for enlisted men in a dignified, honest and oble chief the rutted gutters army to be sentenced to more or less themes punishment meted PROSPEROUS. UTAH. . out to them by courts martial for viola'Ttssy,tall ma the laud Show Istiss tions of the rules led reindatione of the atansttion.""etontinued InIghty'Sno 'triturator. 'Utah furstahestottsmany 'of tinny. and other offenses. And stinthe Angeles boys keep coming up for trial. , It is tho preducto eonutmed in and southem tlillfornia. Our relations s and whieky most always that causes their with Los Angeles ve a Market here and w lind also the poo- troubles. inereasa Testerday at Port Dougles, the mopis who go baelt.and help us Los An With it ail OUT production. notony of the regular work of a court martial was varied somerrbM by the trial of a rather interesting. though sad. case. Prtvate Marry Rudolph. How to Absorb Twentieth infantry. was Old Complexion company tried for desertion. and also for 'conduct to the prettake of good order sad ' military disctpline." under the latter (From Popular Monthly) ' A girl signing herself "Discouraged" chant it hoing specified that be emboli. 'writes she has "tried everything" for sled three separate and distinct sums her 'coarse. horrid. muddy complex- of money. $alk PO end S. He pleaded ion and asks. "Is there no really gulity to abeam without leave, mowremedy- ,Doctoring your complexion with ing that be did sot intimd to desert Mutt that come& out of Jars and bot- when be lett the poet but 'tree detained tles is liable to make it worse. The down town bemuse be Wes arrested tor 'surest way to banish a bad consor being "doped." Be plexion is to 'move it. Ordinary drunkenness. morcelised wax (get an ounce at your pleaded sot irtillty to the charges of druggist's) will do this. Apply at night rnbesalement and his counsel. Tine Ilk. cold meant: wash off in the morn- Lieut. A. W. Gunton. Twentieth biing. The wag absorbs the old skin. re- falittl, put up a gallant sou to oaeo 'vealing the clear, soft. healthy and the private from conviction of this beautiful skin underneath. Naturally offense. by endeavoring to Ir . aU surface detects go. too. rie that the soldier had not yet had Pisa blotches. liver spots. freckles and tunny to pay the bine which be ia,A rris blackheads. The treatment causes no to be wiling and able to do. Whether discomfort: no one elan MU you are the lieutenant succeeded or sot win not using it. the cuticle coming off es be known for some weeks as the result of trials by courts martial are always grad hel3y. gOvertiort-le-Peote- ' d -- world-famo- , main-ber- s , boils m Will Arrive in May and by Ad club. so-ri- 0 ,) The ABERDEEN Habit ' Once you get it you will ". ' "Boot ili ' ' II She never rolinquieh it. It's '10 61 weal 34 coversinenS worth while.. 'ABER- '' pEEN Coal is the cOal that has' been pronounc-- , ed "best hi the west, by government test." This should be sulliiient to Convince YOU to use it. 11 . On le - 11 shoir kmg-aihere there of this kind. I am sure Utah will want be declared. representation." The . executive committee of the land show entertained Gov. Spry and hie party with a dinrier at the Abxandria. William M. Garland and Phil. represented the land ,i show management-- The ipaesta included Gov. $Pl. Senator Henry Gardner., Joseph Z. Caine. president of the Skit Lake City Comercial club; J. S. Brans-forof Salt Lake City:, D. A. Swan. J. D. DuMn. M. H. Pesky. Prof. L. A. Merrill of the State Midical colletre; Dr. D. H. Calder of the State Mental hospital: Glen Miller. a Panama exposition- - commlosioner; J. H. Manderfield of the Salt Lake City Cemmer- -' del club; Z. L. Sloan. James A. Melville and J. H Monitors. In the evening the governor paid his third visit of the day to the land show and heard the chorus sing the sextette s - , )) -- i''''--I.f.- Cr, do,n tril,.....sit:.: '.54.''4711. s pros-perk- y. n - UTTER . J. U, Chrktensco Prod:ce Co. r II Wbok;salo Diartbutorg. Lake City. I ViOLF----TAILO- . ; 1 ) 4 1.1 - 1 SLOILIsZtia,' ;1 , 1 us, . It,,, .. 4,, 0 ,ms It l ..cosso,, is ,041, i,,,,,,,,,,,t, vet .e.ei ..,...".. l ,L..., ,s, s anon., I 07,4i.s. AO 4 4 , 1!,Ef- i- ;ki4, 't it.; ; 0 1,11c '., e i T! 44 ' it vi '!.0'."',":.- 1. LA' t,t 40;0(11,51, ,. k I- w r,). , -; .; 4- - :4,4 ' NOW !, ,WEEK rhe club "A" piano, a beautiful instrument, a woudelfullv good instrument, has been sold for many 'years; hundreds are in use right here in Salt Lake City; thousands of them are sold annually by the leading dealers throughout the countyy. . Judged by pianos sold foi $300 in most stores this instrument is worth mNe than $300. If bought in the regular way at its regular price you would get excellent value for your tioney. We know the merits of this piano; we guarantee it a bsolutely. Take it into vour home; test it in every way; have your friends see and test it; and if within 30 days you find it not satisfactory you can have your money back. Can any other plan be safer or fairer? 1 I, , The Regular Terms Are $20 Cash; $8 to $10 Monthly And that's what you would have to pay if you bought this piano in the, regular way, or its equal in quality at any other store. And these terms are not unreasonable. On the contrary they are very reasonable for a piano of this price and quality. , I The Club Terms. Are Oribi $5 Cash; $1.25 a Wee k , ri And this saving'in priee and the extremely liberal terms of payment 'are not the only advantages enjoyed by members of Club "A." There are many others, eaeh one in itself important, yet when taken in the aggregate, makes this the most important piano event in Salt Lake City's history. Here are the important privileges and advantages: Each Member May ielect from a number of fine n makes and thfferent styles. Each Member may still further reduce the price. Suppose you wish to vay MORE than one week at a time; YOU WILL BE REFUNDED 15 CENTS IN CASH FOR EVERY WEEKLY PAY " MENT MADE IN ADVANCE. Each Member MAY HAVE HIS MONEY REFUNDED WITHIN 30 DAYS,- if the instrument is dis- , - I - ' pleasing. Eithi Member may exchange WITIIIN ONE YEAR, for ,aPlano of equal or greater value, WITHOUT THE LOSS OF A PENNY. , Each Member secures the Piano selected at 'once. Each Member. secures FREE LIFE INSURANCE i Which iprovidey that should a member die after six , morals from date of joining, A RECEIPT LN,FULL FOR THE PIANO IS GIVEN THE FAMILY. IN CASE OF SICKNESS OR ACCIDENT, payments will be deferred upon a . ' doctor's certificate. Each Member is entitled to a beautiful Stool and Scarf FREE. Many Have Already Joined This Club and Are Now Enjoying Their Pianos. It'd a Great Piano Chance, and the Club Is Rapidly Being Pilled. Why Not Select YOUT Piano Now? , R dO, Judge Du!2lag. bt 7, A-x- l'Ii .,,, $ - 1371TEll mails at a IlANITAAT HOME CRZAMERT be MIRO( equaled by butter multi at a central crettntery. MEADOW TMItt. the quality batter. lo multi at the ,1110ME ClittAMERIES In tint moor SCI tivriric MANNER. Where be wilt be tied So ore se a hIs oid ireaktornera Mats .1 ' '3 kept mcredly see'ret until after the pro- eeedines have been fully gone over by the reviewing authorities and the Muting. and sentences announced by them. During Rudolph's trial a bartender appeared as ti witness. On the stand this; bartendey showed some ign of having imbibed tome of the fluid he dispenseejuat enough to make him testify freely and frankly to the blunt truthand from his testbriony clearly &Petered the .rause of the private's downfall. It had been shown that Rudolph up WI now. Ind for many years. had en- JoYed an inviable reputation as a good soldier. an active and honest man: had been and enlisted men alike, as well as by business people la the city; so much so. that In addition to his regular duties he was made megeseger and got extra duty pay and .commiagiona from business people In the city for collecting bills. eta.. and wad on the highwey to the whole making his income above that of the average man who works for hire. But sometimes he would "take a drink." On the day before bia downfall he had been drinkIng. On the next den Feb. IS, he came down town with , the titansy to pay bills; mimed his connecting car on Main street, and, not feeling wall he stePped into este el the resorts patmntoed by soldiers and took a 'bracer." It waa."just after pay day." lie had Jamey. He bought a drink and was going. Th. bartender testified: "He sue going out. and I says. 'Where ere going. Rudolph,' and he says. 'I Of courser a going to pay a seder's bushman la te atop all the ma are out with to that people trying money because they want to get all 'Raw tam I gays, Walt a. minute.' Of coulee we must do that In our business 'when a man is going out with money." Rudolph "waited a minute," and then some. Otherwise he would not now be bt the trouble he le 1 1111 ,::'!.,6';',:',7 ',.. , .v'' Irlt," ,,rILLA, v ,..... - i 41 kl, ji t '1'1 4014:1,14.i. II Soldier Is still located at 309 JUDGE BUILDING obese et tall ol ' ';'-'- ',;; WOLF--TcHor I Order --- : ....". well-know- ob I,, 77 '''1' Pr,1N.)1,r"f,Trr!,4100-4611741 The -?11 - Collie in an4 Join Club "A" u Get This Beautiful Piano for Only nOVLA Prom..itrITIfe em s Our entiments () - . 1. - ABERDE,111 I 7,- d - ctr:, . - 777 -- .. from "Laaloheme." waits Son iloig boosters will take posses. land show tomorrow. A sion delegation several hundred stmng it. announced from the southern city. President Collier of the Sart Diego exposition is planning and Winfield Hogabootn, ehlet of the publicity department. will load the delegation. Illustrated lectures will be gliftql on,pan Diego and.the exponition fsnd the San Diego booth will be made the headquarters, of the delegation. Both articlea were illustrated. . truirteit-br-oilloer- 1- , Do you not realize the importanee of having music in the liome;- its refining influences, its educational value? If you have children:growing up it is as important that they receive a musical training as any other their- education.And now 'there is for von to be without a piano-i- n yoUr- - home-any-- 7 on longer. Our piano clubs solve the problem for you; provides a way for you to secure one At a- priet!-anterms so advantageous yoU will never mlis the money. . Lawnrkwanoe The Sweetness of low prices never equals the bitterness of' poor quality or poor service" : ? 7 -- ' - ) ' Made lteresold everywhere ALi! ed 41o op White Fawn Flour I , 0,6;,...... 4, miso Louise Tanner. Chicago's fay:nrite'messo iuvrano, will open a four weeks engagement at the rternloh cafe. Miss Tanner Moo a splendid voice. II a &rest favOrite in eio,tern cities, and Is rectisnized as Waving treat ability and a wonderful futur!, ne will be a .great attraetion at the Sernioh Louvre She will ging during dinner hours, 6 to 8 p.m.. and after the theater. I , - insist on having th rN best YOU'LL BUY sEmLoli Mother Gray. Sweet powders for Children, a Certain relief for reverishoese, Headache, Rail Stomach. Teething Disorders. mom agg regulate the Bowels and destroy Worm They break up Cold in 24 hours. They are so pleasant to the taste Children like them. Over 10.000 testtmonialaUsed by mothers for n Yearn They never fail Sold by all Dragons. Address. Allbe. Semple mailed FREE len 11. Olmsted. Le Roy. IC , loyal and PO Special train, Clerks dance, Baltic. March IL - Is a Good Coal HABIT If you are tif , - NEw SOPRANO'AT ROTRERS MEREST THIS WILL i.', 3- At the Utah booth a tart crowd wait waiting to great him. He Shook bands with 'hundreds of visitors. distributed apples to stns.-an- d , said some, rabetatdbalantehoststuLthe ,etiterprisal of a Well Liked an ' . Panamee.Pne.itie exposition. taloned Whisky Caused Downfall , , Planned, TM berPome et thee tilt, le to MIDI the visitors the actual conditions ex lotion t b roof hoot the mato so Shst be En- - they will rooDimine 17ish properly in the train 'carrying more than ato iplontarc trans iths pacific coast trill arrive In this city.some tints in the early part of May en route for Dana& Tex., to att.'nd the annual eonvention of Om Associated Advertteing Clubs of America. The party expects to pencil coitti,ioliie tins. in Salt, lAtte, and prcparai:on,, re for Its fritertairmplit already being made he salt Labia Ad club. ti nn,zim with mbar commercial organizatiotis. has an elaborate prorram tindr way. aotm3 side .trips. througb this otate .are twing that ever 27 1912 ''. COMING. A so much about Hood's Sarsaparilla for the blood that 11 was ready to try it. Inside of a month it seemed' to me I had jumped from torture to bliss. I realized to the utmost the good of the best Medicine, and I think the only medicine that would cure mb. I recommend Hood's for the blood." Geo. lf. MiIlj gen, 181 Wmthrop St, Itoxbury,,Boeton, Mass. 4 day.. todaY--pta-b IVaulters afflicted a human being. They were big came one after another, and held on a long time. I bad read 'Me Loa Angeles Times of Mardi-Icontains'. the following Recount or the ttalt delegation . headed by Governor William Sprj . at the lAnd. show: Gov. William spry of Utah Ite")na ponied by a delegation of thirty boosters from that state, arrived in Los bort night The party came Angelt for tbe towed purpose of taking in the maze of wonders at the Land Of honor Show; end will be guests . Boils Beat the Record' Governor of 'Utah Tells of Advantages Of Beehive SisteProlacti Taft's 7 Administration. 4 PACIFIC BOOSIZILS I LOS AIIBELS PAPER 'i. il'AIARCII STORE OPEN EVENINGS I . 4 , I. re 5M411V esAmsit:0 -p ipso. 577.,1-7111- II, Sip : r7 |