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Show ; - - iE1735 ILE ELE1' LAT2ENTS eas IS TO ' gat Takthetee-- 4 OP Olt at Balt Lake Theater the comedy scEu-iii-in- ' DES,1;2' EVENING, NEWS TliunsnAY ton:arrow Night Grar-J-C-:20Tez- cr :. ! : , of Stop Thief" will be seen for the first Mr. The time in this city. author, has hitherto been Carlyle Moore known as a writer of vaudeville sketches. but his new farce y-which is maid to be straight comed- written around a croolt. has been one of the most popular successes of the New , York season. Jesse Coogan of the Coogan Kntutoring company spoke on the smoke , Problem Wednesday evening. before rl - the local association of stationary engmeers. In the course of his remarks he said: 7 Chief Bywater's statements relative to the dangers that exist in gait Lake school buildings ere not exaggerated. city , From my observations of four and three countre -...: - ''' schools heated with pressure steam high ' r bailer, I have often stated that it is a miracle that some of these boilers ' have not gone up prior to this time. ' The fact that the city school boil. ors are inspected at regular intervals Is no guarantte against timelessness ,,..." ea the part of janitors. who' are incompetent to operate and properly care for these boilers in conjunction with their other duties. The system of using high pressure steam boilers and a lot ,of mechanical paraphernalia. Is ,. , wrong if the school board will not furbish experienced engineers to operate the same. I recently removed,. high pressure steam boiler from a country ! school anti the condition of that boiler . made Me shudder as I cA3nsidered it was only pure luck that it had not . gone through the roof when it was in . . use. This 43Aller wile operated by a . competent janitor and bad been in use onty tour swisolik. It was a fair gapie of other school boilers of die high pressure steam type. "In addition to the danger of eX , posion this boiler ransomed twice as .. , much coal-- as the smokeless type of " , low pressure holler which replaced it. , and clouds of black smoke - - were emitted from a chimney every time with the janitor fIlled the firebox , . , X, THE' .4- - nigan.-..edito- : , t - '7 Avoid Bodadve Cough Modicines,., , If you want to contribute- titrectlYi 10 the occurrence of capillary bron-- 1 chitis and pneumonia use cough medicines that contain codine, morphine,; heron and other sedatives - When you have or cold.. An- expectorChemberiain'a Rent. l dy is what' is needed. That cleans out the culture bed or breeding places for the germs of pneumonht and other germ diseases. That is monia nevem results from a cob when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is used. It has a' world reputation for its cures- -- It contains no nierphine or other sedative. For sale byall of the moat notable 41Emprese-- One vaudeville attractions seen in this city In some time is the engagement of 4. , Mona. G. Mulaseo in hie sensational French pantomime. "La Bentham-bale,- " which headlines the new bill at the Empress theater.- - Three big audiences witnessed the Initial performances of the pantomime yesterday, and it the applause is to be taken as a criterion the production wee thoroughly appreciated. The pantomime IS one ot the best Moines productions. it contains more action than the "Darling of Paris. and is a greater nesse.. ., Bon than The Rose of Megic.a, ". both of which have been seen locally. But there is another and perhaps more important feature of "La Bomnambole." In It appears Mons. G. Mottoes, himself It is not only his first utappearance on the stage in this oltr.-bIt is his first appearance on any stage west of the Missouri river. Moiasso productions .heretotore seen in this city have been Presented by his sons. In his production Mons. Melanie is ably supported by Mme. Anna Kremser and a clever company of five other , . artist& To Mme. Kremser is duct much of- - the grace and beauty of inevement of the pantomime. which introduces numerous exquisite dancing features. 1 An original sketch entitled "The A THOIAANDLAI.OHN Watch," is presented by Charles W. ROLLEIN INTO ONE. -Browser and g:ompany, Ali are capable ''; and would be seen to better advantage 1PIAIL Natiardey Mans. atio in a production of astrongar nature. St.rpo. Ntgitta Zar "The Watch" pleasea . however, and forms somewhat of a surprise in Its , . climax. Luciano Lueca.:- - billed as the "plfenomenal vocalist," has a : -. .. lt the thirty years that the Dart- good voice and what is more, be has ford Steam Boiler Inspection & incur- - wonderful control over George Ram lin. the distinguished- !by Handel. Wagner and Gounod: times ance company have kept records 43 singing in soprano and at other times the program with five miscellaneof the Chicago Grand Opera corn' steam boner exploidone the statistics tenor. He sings one selection in the pany. will appear at the First M. E , wriWn by Carpehter, tongs -- show over 12.000 boiler explosions, form of a which shows the pos- church tomorrow night as the - fine, ' iAiter. Johmion and Campbell-Tipto. which killed more than 11,000 persons sibilities of duet, his voice. event of Fred Graham's hig musk. and Aftera merit appearAncii 1t New - ALL TMS WEEK -- , and injured 10.000 others.- The record The "Peal vaudeville Itivoities" by lyceum series. Mr. Hamlin will be ae- - York. the New York Times hat the folRAMSES.-- iii as follows:- Number of for Edward Maestro sisted the to at of lowing Jules Bernard by piano and Aar Florence Scarth Edw.. Blonden and Company. killed. 278; are truly Irivolous,- - but explosions. 837,-Canadian t is always one of the most directorthe Ifamlin of Sacerdote. a mostly-ein- italsea Poisons iAlltred. 132; killed and Br nature which prOduees fun and laugh. Opera company. In his Program t'f.ime of. those- - alio Thompvon and Col)elamd. temerrow.- - Mr.- - Hamlin- - will give four New York because of his wholly erne.. -..show,that.220 The of t Alma Vonlin. records :,,, groups;- - the trot classical airs and tic method and point of view, and in lenry Frey is billed ..., ' .. Lee Toon. explosions occurred In the months of runea Martini. Beethoven tbe Individuality-- of his interprets. and does Dr; Arne, songs Topics." Frey by really ' 7 The Feta Trio.roe. 56e.- Sc. January, February. March," October. have a few.new jokes. but the most and Schumann: the next German 140- - itions." . usual December 'November and the Evening prices. lac. , part of them have. been told several der songs by ilubenstein. Strauss. Vt'oll I Tickets aie on sale at the various Bog seats, V On Matinees daily. lee. . : beating months. 1'hereforone8 per cent, times before could mu make , lie and 60o. mores. his songs and oratorio act opera 26e, CIL Brahma: performances, Night or , of all explosions in 1912 more acceptable by eliminating Matinee daily. 2:15-occurred during the heating months. I amuch 1k the few QC&S!St2n&IP of to which - jokes, . expliwitons aay the least, do misplaced tbe number-o- f ' ' anything but elevate remember in school buildings. but eut of phice in the water. performance OfWIlIar4I Mack's foar-a- ' 80 was one the a caters-tfar that it large society comedy,,r Scandal Alley."' have Lew Falmore does some good jug- The shallowgraph effect only . years that records have been kept gling, and follows the Gaumont which is Dot entitled to this pronounced it one of the moot interestPicTherefore. Chief Bywater is only do. torial Review in motion man and what othering plays produced here in a decade. consideration, pictures. A The play Wee written in this city about ing his plain duty to the public in feature of the is a film show- wise is an attractive act.: thrills a the coiling attention to the very great dan- ing the paradepictures tarehall Alfredo year ego by Mr. Mack Snd while he provides of the Wards the with his ger that exists from the high pressure Wizard of the Wasatch. which of was heavyweight juggling. an Oct had opportunities to produce it in the . ,.4 steam heating In and system apparatus held in this city the latter part of that . holds lie own hi- - its class. - - east be decided that its first PresentaIn use In many of the schools in Salt , tion should be in Salt Lake City. The respect. August 'Two selectionsrom Nardi. every -. ..-Lake lied throughout Utah. third of a reties of Mr. Mocks plays well rendered by the .oreheatra.? form "Billy. Man is billed as a black fa taw eastern states "Many compel by comedian. His act, though tolerated by will be givSa next week tn "Min of i ALL THIS WEEK the employment of regular engineers the opening number. , an indulgent and patient . audience. Steal." a story of present day politic. fSCANDAIA ALLEY." or steady firemen where high pre. p would never be missed if omitted. of mod' sure steam boilers are in use In school - Pantageal-- bit lin which three,of Toletti and Bennett 'offer a novelty MehesiMiaa Gene- - Gauntier, the Aern social conditions. by , th e six acts are voted excellent.' two dancing act, It is attractively staged famous motion picture star. will apbuildings. Anyone who has seta the -MACK. WILLARD 1 terrible havoc and. destruction of a of the others quite up to usual stand- - and the dancers are both artiste, I peer ttt the Meheal today in, a three-reProduced for the first time, boiler' explosion Will agree with me arda, and the remaining-numbe- r one is one of the best bit on the bill mid the production of "Colleen Base," Nest:..A sensational - drama that the greatest preceptipn should be which could be worse. Out not much,) was warmly received last night. - ' spectacular. siserted by those who the new program which opened at the 1 Biniberg.--Marioa founded on thq, play . and Day Diaa BoaCt- - OF STEAL." Prices: Ific. 5e, 25c. Matinees. of steam boners Pantages. yesterday. offers . diversion ).Orir the huesilation Medea' art. which. if the bbr- - cattity Every scene of by, this remarkable end the operation of same. An ounce! and amusement without tint.- - The ragthne Thursday and gat, Sec. 25c. 15e. half of was taken in Ireland, their geot trith attempts slapstick 'picture , ,. of prevention is worth ten headliner Is Lottie Mayer. &misted by at comedy were eliminated.- - Might, many famous spot.- being showMourch - . 4 Vivian Marshall and ,, her , , 'carrot., ., diving shape itself into a rather, Pleasing - as Anchute castle. Gap of Dunioe and others: The regular pregram consists Rome of S. nymphs. '"flepternirer part of the program;.- C. Senerior Vaudeville It is ea act that is both aquatic - - MAIMED 'WITH POURING Morn." Jack Taylor is a big favorite with' of 'The Faithful Yuma Servant'. "The and anatomical. featuring the shapely his running nre 'brthatter l Molder of a Daetatil raw, and an maidens in countless exPlolts in a big tricks. x. &simnel drama. !The Farmer's Desalt. ' Rocednghouse . tank with a mirror in the rear afford. - With the Pontagescope rounding out ter." Proprietor Arrested , -a. - - Dettetives Claim to Have Confessions. - &ea' atiod view of the feats below the bilk taken as a whole the week's ---- -water as well as these above. Mime offering is the best that has been REGENTS wrITAT. 4 and Mies Marshall are tenable vented at the house since" its open- Kenneth Martin, proprietor of a exponents of the pastimes and frolic, inr--i- n - . - , , fact an amazingly good show. , .:, Greater Advanced to introduced Annette Kellerman '. , for the prices charged. Vandeville.': Transact Several Business Nathan of rooming house at IIIiii west First vaudeville and the ., , . iiRSI ! "LA SO.MNAMBULE." tnet, supporting , e, South street, liras arrested on a war--a- maids tre quite equal to the teats as- Interval and Importance. i TIME With Mona, G. Molason; ' "1;1' rPhewm--A- t' rPheuln tht" ' cfiarlting pandering last night by signed to them. They execute,-"witludas 1 Browner & Co.: Bernard ,. ocuiptors in clay who are mak- - The Detecuya., Lyon. the complaint being grace almost countless methods et art two or L tab about hearth: tAteillin0 Lucca; . sworn tit by Detectives Gillespie. who diving and taken in Its entirety nt the' ing a hit. The Yoshi specialize in heads. 1130 Lew Palmorei Henry l'eell tone of coal during W.hh,t hattte .111g rePtditt' they mould is spectacular,Interesting add-i. lays be hag obtained Confessions act Gaumons ritiorial Review:oninra to give character- Ithe yaw and bids were rw7 no small measure instructive. tram four women. Previous charge 11:111 opened treater. Wwinnvoar A varionecomedynationais tar flu:damns this coal during the the sante character against martin: is one feature, however. which would istrel.tictatin;diesait Ses nattaeo Dalt -act if ellinliutted; there -, which were taken ol , tear. The 414.16 present 10 C through the city Imprpatrotns of bidder, Wflegata. le o the house whose in. throughout their letrit- - - They are also- erere: r,-,,.'., , snort to the district court, Wen, dissThe- Jeremy ruel and Grain lar Perini. See sneeredaniin humorists almost end taste refinement are and clinations, , -, , limmed Monday by Judge F. C. Loot- offended Western erk. United , Co" kliel their The , , subjects. div: " ' .tiates by the preliminary to the Mating' ' 000row . after a jury bad been Beier, ing, wherein the martin Coal e. nymphs retire be. ied. Martin furnished $1.000 bail and hind leo. The huts - range from $3.30 to divest them- AT THE COLOSLth selvett of various articles of Apparel ill fact everyone who has Iseen a Per ton for- screenedmine slack. awarding- the contractfor the -It was jpectded that tests should , root. of amnion of the various i t; ',kind, cffered by Professor E. .1i. A CNIFIQUALED Now PLATING ,The.cdOóit-SaltT.Latié!i'::P601ihead of the mechanical Bockstrand. DOicitig',:;'--Atñdelty.Lamm lesigin.-erindepartment, end by Dr. MORN IW. E.Ebaugh. head of the obemical of 'eom ' and the diving nyinpha-..-id the University of Utak department Toleti and Bennett to ietermino which coal would rneet Bimbery. Marion and MY the of needs ,....,:.", the be univemity beat and "'"'"I'"",,, " ,;.,::1t,?".-,' - the I - Alfred Mantua"' Co."'',,. . , cheapest to purchase.- ''''''.7 4',.' ' 4 The executive ' committee of the :4 : i,:",::::':f,s,,,i,t.,t. , c .;. .,...,, ., ..board of regents b given authority, Pantaeracope. 7.10-adaily. ',lire. allows by law. to transact all the business; of , -Rests reserved first nicht aab pm. between the . regular univerisity the 1 , ,, 20e i,; 10e, and 30e. ,: ' how. Wight :..:.., .....:; , ,, of the board. Regents Rica i Matinees. lacprteek ,..!':, ! ,.. .. , t and 20c - meeting ,, W. i William W. Wal,ard ,..Young, Biter. ,.. Van Cott. Joseph T. Kingsbury . ! idemar ' N. Williams were panted ,v.:;: ,r' board to constitute the noels mIwrl'a,li"Pri." tive committee during the nixt two :iM'ehè-Y.:'::'--:Thatt- This Town g. no tx;Intas about this 'store, and, the sort of Clothes we foster. Jf yon're not one these Best Drestwrs let us give you one a-poirtter pointerdrop in and look;-It'- s that will direct you right in quality, emu, omf and clothes satisfaction. - - - - r est Dress lot-lo- -- Some Coogan. Speaking on Smoke Problems. Tens of Perils Fronk OCTOBER. 2. 1913 Bern Bmmler. seeretarY; AlfrittlJohri- son. treasurer t 'Harry Halton. atterney general; Charles !Blizzard. Judge; Howard McDonald, chief marshal. At the( recent election representatives- - of 4 the school paper wore chosen as Washburn. Bromley. editor; Thula- Baer.- - assistant editor; Harry lialton, business manager; Inez Whit. 4 beck. republic 'reporter; Lyriine Don. r of jokes. --.Class reprosentatives--Mery Lambert, senior; Hattie Baglei. Junior: Katherine Ure..-Lincoln tire. freahman. sophomore: 4 the - .tNeed N - ' why-me- ' ere , ! a,' ouse-- o -rd- N, any-Specialties - If y.ouwish to pay $15.00 for a suit we'll can be had. If you're-give the bestvalue-tba- t looking for the best $20.00 suit see the Wide range of patterns and1 styles we show. The values wonderful. Fz,m3wsio - - TONIGHT ' are-Simp- ISAT404R1 ' H m' '. Go ashigh a' You care to you'll get 100 - per cent satisfaction and value.- -- 1,11 pol (::'''::.'Pricè.::.Indi.e$-.N01410- , Qualiti' is the yardstick ; bv which we value. , You take. no chartee Avhen you buy.Chesterlield Clothes. They are Clothes of intetrrity-7Clothes With of ear behind them as manating froni a source that never failed to make good; , itat dos-ten- or ., m M: -- -- pone r - wet-Gra- Mu licit-Ke- lt -- y - -- r 0 - ' till ly . ' --- -- ...SnSn2 ed - -" two-thir- ds -- I G. KEARNS-BurLDIN- Salt Lake' e Finest Clothing Store. ct ,' . iSulito1Y-:'Notir:H:'tnd6a.W.eâi:.-::iNèd':- LAth --- ', ., , "- A el - ...., play--"ME- or n heart-touchi- ' .' , AUTZTVAN-CONSIDIN- -- , -- nt 'e - - . tatvL 1 If - - I:" - , ANTAGE -- s R g 5 11 "lit 17' t , ',,'-r-.. ! , 1 110, - - :si: , --- . I '.- - "Temple" Brand , Garments--- -: We are the exclusive manufacturers of this fortable approved garment - It has the patented eyelet fastener that draws the corn-so- n. - . garment together in frontWe want you to see these when you come to the cityYou'll decide to wear the Temple Brand Garment BARGAIN SECTION. - . - 0' Every man and boy wants a sweater for the cold sea- We manufacture them , : out of the best materials- .' Our showing is the best in the city- - The girl who goes find one very . to school will this winter..; Just come in and look them '' 4 iwrig - 3 s tutoa ers - prop"---rocits--to 183-51- ' people out-of-to- were last here we have opened a special - . - I - ,, ::-:,- - Since you of approved Includpig lines . garments, union suits and 2piece suits,,tor men, women and children. There are offered here the best values we have ever 'men; you ran choose here all your underxear for the, entire family and we will send your. purchases direct to your , home addressno trouble or worry Jo you L E. - .."-- t y..4 ', er -- t, - -- -- i, -- - f a Inanatsrrr - &1 - ' t'e - pre-May- ., .: -- '- t't:e-A,:-3- ,;,- - SAE . Sail Lake Ituitung Storu ,,i, G MONEY nd :::',:'.,-.- . i ',. ,s . :.,,, , , ,, , 1.'4,4 ''!";.ill.' i...,.... ..... I 4 , 1 . ', 4.k) 1 f ,..; '.3Z; ...ii, 4 d :: 1 j , r i.,, ....'- , ; .'.::; .41110,...- .., , :.;- - : C: sl ' ' ' i ''' '!..i.' ','' ''''''.. L'.' ,... , : ,- , ,'S 0 - - One oethe of pUblio amuse-- . bent that has places maintained high standard invariably la the oueos Dancing Academy located near the corner Of North Temple and Alain streets.' With. in Ma walls have assembled some of the TIVIllt ezeinalve in the brilliant balls and society people which have been oven there. parties It also been a has favorite rendezvous tor the people lencrafty. who have found at the Odeon ihe Might for recreation eisePlodlrore... The Odom has recently bees entire'? vverluitded and Prolooli todar wia talltetWa 11"Ilei 017111114 , aag"'"11. alit. vs amr P LA ktit 'a 'Carr relltha b"s hISd1 &Car are In place, and the outlook for an unprecedented mama Is moat- fa-' H , vorable. The interior decorations are of a very Minnie character, the ceiling represents airy at Ithritt, showing moon end stars in a background Of blunt Amy. across which sweeps the "Milky way.", The Etmacolite areem of indirect lighting enbancea.the elterming effect; the harshness' and sharp lines artroMutnated. while the soft 'restful, yet distinct ball room. light floods over the entire the north end of the room la num! I At or bilSeent oil painting Pittsburg Mmit eanYcm, t114 Pcsalarl: Alymr-ic1 Of Roam. & wed, Molt A &Lions sa . . irretqlot baartIndstoomeotwi.reiddli"et &GENE 0A1:114TIER. a special three-pa- rt feature, --- vellty.meror'd virrniteaLl4sonaadwoerto,nithhce' pulnatt lemploying competent men residing 1 doTHIS Paths PAITHIrt - Thaii,TI SERv. i 'in the locality wherecertain wort is Lubin Comedy., desired to give then noursea- - was sip- "THE SOAKING OP A. BASEBALL 1 proved by the Monts. It Irks decided inthat E. R. Watson--,' 1 sive Instruction certain courses in s elementary agriculture, Miss Lily Fag- rnis VhUfrft DACURTER.,-,- , enstrom was emPloYed as teacher of flint second the and grades In the 1 elementary training lichooL It , that persona , who iwiah to take extension Work without A lot of people- are taking irecehitig credit tor It on the university records might regieter on payour advice, and doing some of ment of a fee of $11 Instead of the theirwall paper and painting uvula semension rrgietration fee of 810. of tn.- - build, work now and - The recomrneniation saving money, committee that the university pur- fog and satisfacfire extinguishers chase 'twenty-on- e prompt getting few distributios among till several well as as service - , , , W. 3- - Barton was employed to give asostance in the history, departinent in place,of Mies Ranional Wiloox. who has resigned. . . tot . '.:., : ;::.i. , . - Salt Lake City. I 1 ' ' 4 , . ly. i' 1,,,,,., P7: .t, .....;,. .. ., ..4. -- 70 MAIN STREET , - .- On the recommendation of Preiddent 4 ,...41,,, "'""' t ,, .7,.. , - , adibeel6rallan4 alteoun niDaq'tin frd: - tic buildings in the United States. The IMationn 00. tri.hthlitteteli..rheet Born berger. Withal" regular school whet Terpsichoress IN art is given attention. will be resumed C "inner. Alitholl B. Lund. Tuesdays and Thursdays on the lower 'William W. &matron and I. T. Boor while dames conduct- - Khillinuff eti by the management will as hereto, fore. be triVen TeesdaY. Tkursday sad -- aiLlzir,zsturITT3 .101E'CT . Saturday evenings. While these are public dances. abeolute strictness win be Maintained by the management- - as to , .me foliontle dittZhielle halve. b'tten the eteell people who ate atiewild la to mike ite t':s'orszdte with frequent the pardon Titerektelod ham preiti-woe for The Odeon fla overoed pope- repebOti . Cella ISM?" (414"113.11161111) allaa117. - resident; L t . -- - t;40; ,r - -- - - ' PADITINGIAICRIVAI 7 - - PAPER. . . . !! -- - . , still-sar- or Tin :7 Rollers; ,dependable, lasting springs;', shade raises or lowers at will and r " stays put." - "IMPROVED" requires no tacks for attaching shade. . - -- DIJVA and - L . , gene'rati;;ns-- - ,passing all imitations. - 1'1 enjoytory ing cosy homes this winter. nt.Q,' , 'forthree - , -- - ,,-- VOLD BY ALL LEADING DICALZAS '' Inventor's signature on . .s. - every roller. , , , Ell ' ' .. . , . -t, A.fr-- 122 E. Broadway.. Phone W 3151. LOOK. FOR Take none without it. ,.. .r - :t ,,L; 6......6....,,,.... 74; winnow- Vtroadre.47,,,,,... 4 |