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Show -- 1)fiSERE'i lilt's !.Chint Washaltiorn-- - the Indian chief of pewee. be Pieced on the cent- tol rounds int:toad of placing a color. 141 lawn window In the capitol Slogan'. tior 'bt yeses. The etatue shows Chief Waahakle mounted his right arm raised In the stir, witit two, Indian fingers extended, triVeli the ' sign of peace, Artesian Wells at 1111fort)...On his return from Milford, where he went the meeting. ant -- .sleben" Hon of the visit of the Salt Lake Route demonctration train, Prat. W, Ir. .Ten. pen of the Commercial club declared that thousands of aerate of lend In the Vicinity. of Milford will be wells, Much haw claimed by niready teen irrigeted In that vial'. a been number of fine wells having driven, be salt". Ind a general movement is on foot to extend-th-e "'teem. is Salt Lake Good Enougb--.Ther- e no city on the Paolfic coast so stable or so inviting to the resident or the business man as. ledSalt Lake City, acoording to W. 0. Kay, local grain dealer and real estate man, who re. turned Saturday from a snort abet to California. So ri uch better pleased le be with 000'10 ty than with ton An. gale that he has announced his intention to titaness! of all his holdings in that titY.' He Sold a half intirest . last In one enterprie . while there 3i6ND'AY ALARM EVENING NEWS 16 19'14 -- Farmers Ranchers Sheep. Men Fruit Growers And many others who see to daily papers are regular read . ers of , THE 'd'iti.i..1Yq,0,.;:., a,' to 41 COW GREATEST week. 4P., 4 A AP rov 4.0 , Vie trilifUlltnelit including those,of both the ordinary and the incluottrial daPartdinner memo, were prement at the given Peturday evening at the Hotel In -c- ornpany, , their honor .?',.44' !,' - flab a r .' Me -- tioneficiar TUE NEWS ON THE TRAINS 1;' 4 lloneficial Life IlianquetPractically-evenment- end ether ,emploite .01 rs ,I set' I te ,z e-- UTA'S Eugene Walters, Playwright of the Five Seas in FUll: at American Theatrical Sensationo!Paicl , Mtirphyls New Sketch At the OrpheUrn Is a.Screalti ,tv.30 44- - t: lrollowing the .,::. - tatititzr ;,r, :: ...,.:;:iT - :;.:,,,'"'i' ILLIN GTO Lake TheatWho Iteturna t(!! Id "Within ' the Law.' erT3ata-ht M the-Sal- banquet the entire party attended the The Iteseret Ness la on Sale Salt Lake theater, where a large por' Every Train Mitt Leaves or Eaten; tion of the first balcony had been reaerved. The member" . of the Ogden salt lake. Daily; atter 4130 p. matt remained over night at the HoIS Are Obtain t'strona Who 'Can tel Utah., ' 14Kittelte4 to latorpt The Netts Office. ' Mrs. 'Mundy is reception is ::::!A kd. , i'r t ?'.,,,,, 0 CPO ., .. , - I. 1 4;11 AMUSEMENTS Wmt reIllington,. turns twre tonight, when she II1 bet keen at the Salt- Lalte Theater Cfor' three!' performances in the principal rale 'of Bayard ,Veiller's absorbing contemporaneous play, "Vi'ithin the Law," re. Carded as one of the most notable ortie- celmes in years, - Never before hest any dramatic offering been so enthusiastic- ally commended, by so many persons of prominence in various walks o life as t: to be given this afternoon :and eveMrs. E, l'. Roundy ning at the home of birthin 'honor of her eighty-fourt- h ' day abniveraary, A general Invitation LOCAL BRIEFS of friends to extended the been and it is expected :aged woman. t a large crowd will be present e Caledonian Character for 'Utah Mrs, Raundy is club wtIj give & tlendeserfpt, eharacof the 'Woman's Democratic National ter ball on the evening of the 15th lqttittle4 and le widely known in poll- inst.. In Knights of Pythbut had on tical, social. civicrand ireligious cir- Second Ysst street. cies, She lives at,. HI -- .Went ..... rind Y. North atree t e V. IV, C. .1. enn la 1ml-ivMargaret- , , MITRPHY AND BLANCHE NICHOLS hl AT ORPHEIT31 THE THIS,WEEIL - The announcement that W. H.Mur- - , a soubrette. The nomenclature lotoily Is at the Orpheum this , week h:me, Charles Hoyt's system, Mr. Itiurshould attract all Who take delight in PhY being Howland Rant:- Misi broad comedy. rif he new offering Nichols, Constant Lemon, Lorna M. the New 'fork Telegraph recently ostild;,. Russell, Miss Angel, etc. R. Murphy; Slanche Niohols-an'"For whitusitml rharatter define's,- company hava-- a new burlesque styled tion, ludicrous eituetions. and comical o 'The School of Acting.!, When it is dialogue Atu Murphy is to 'the vaudeseen the skeptical realise that to pre- ville stage of today what Charles Dick. 111(ertitt'Outtl M.. 47 Mein. sent something funnier .. than their erigo might. bkorthertthad, be turned Belts II the but coals. 'From Zasa to Uncle Torn is it ac- his attetktion to the field of variety. lAdvotivetwout) "The finish of the sketch shows 200 complished peslbiUty. ' "The types aseumsd by 'Mr. Murphy soldier' et ;2 each marching behind a D Miss Nichols are, the WW1 in fence, The band playa and the sight WZ'LL-LENTQV TB MONTT. and their previous offerings He is still of their gleaming bayonets is most inAS1lTON4ENKINA COMPANY; the penniless and,sheeis spiring," ' Main St,' 1, $1004000 Surplus. 1100,000 Capital. 11o11.--Th- nt ' t'Itsb-....-Th- Ten.lie club - will Atm e. the wools0,0:n room, orwilay , Ding. end all young wutnen intereet-ed are invited. Tins evening begins . tt NV: t-i- ut1 p, rtt, with a supper InvitaItebotit Party.Over 500 tions itre out for the dance of the naKeith-01TbMutual Benefit no1101n dance to be siven On the sAcning at March 25. lit the Odeon. The wince will be informal. issystossesset , Vacancies FinedJ. B. :Moreton has i ( lire chosen ,beett ' S, M. TAYLOU a 001.. 1.tuicrwilters alsocittion of Fait Lake. fill tit run ern Directors and Ix. A. Homan teetotal. vacancies caused bY the death of 2 51 le 251 East First South Street, Breeden. John end Veiney Anderson flosektah 3. Shona ,o0i To Gito Silver tcs,The Ladies. Aid NOTICEIt Congrelettettel write to betdayto B. gylor at )(oats. Ohio, stectety Of Phillips It hit wilt 2110 church will elve a silver tem at Ttlestley. In the church paro p. J. lots. with Mrs. IlarrY Duke, Mre.. as Order your stuns from c. w. Buhl, rerguson end Mrs. F. S. ,Thome 220 hosteases. Bldg., 0- - L. To Study Duck' Direstace-Congres- s has approved an appropriation 'of S5.400 to operate laboratory In this citY 1,1 lavostlgete the cause and pre- COMMITTEES littMED vention of the IttaleAy among the ' docks in Utah. Information to this effect attire lest niTht from Washing OAT Modern Woochnewes Pooet B11-;-,Tgive a Woodmen of Amerios will the "Boosters"' hail this evettine in neoltio'lards street auditorium, theoPocial The centennial of Norway's national emote to he used tn sending independenee day will be celebrated oss or "Boosters" to Toledo, Ohio, in throughout the Rocky ,mountain coun- 191 tta wilt work to trinTsthe 7JUTIa. IS.' Practically tcY on Mar 18, I oenvention to this tit. every city of soy site in this state is nsrried In oenatlaGorclon to be thIl keno of special services and Non of this city married in 'Hamilton, .' celebration on the three days namel - Oetatio, Canada, last Tuesday' youngest the NOMP1118111 of Utah still honoring Mies Zillah Myles. J. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles birthday of iheir native count Myles.' according t0 s dispatch from its the natives of this cam. country do Juli intended thet citv. The couple 4. Arrangements' were made ,and leg to thin city to make their home. the following committee in charge of of P. Ritualistic ttervicr-,-T- he the the, celebration appointed on Feb., 0.:4 hold will of 'Pythias Knights ritualistin settles of their meeting or, Cbafrrn.n 1. C. Thomsen; first vice I Bapthe 3fith Inst. Ti the Immanuel chairman. A. H. Hotrud: second vice tist church, as neither et the egules 110 to chairman. tor. JONI A. Widtsoe; ihird le enough' large ledge iroorns Ace cimirnittn.. O. It BRCS; fourth Vies eummodete the.. attendance. The ' preme lodge of the state will conduct chairman. A. IL Nielson; fifth vice the proorram. The initiations' proper chairman, Aral, Engh., secretary,. 0, O. III be held in the lodge rooms. Winther:-- ' assistant secretary. Carl ,. Christen. C. Indinnee-4Nt ,WIlle; treasurei,Hyrunt'A: ftrafebertfl olPti. fur Men,' Years '1 ft nitssfonery D. C, L. Olsen 0 J, Ps NVidtsoe. M. O. other end Indian, Nevahon the among tribes, sovhe last nirlt on the sub Proisland, Joeoph titrauberg, Chris Their Manners Johannesen Joel- - "The Navehos, and intryier,s. before a large Midi-en- v ornenittees for th0 different towns of h ward Twenty-fourtIn the eheoel. flie leeturs wets- - interesting Utah are as folloiA s' throdeholit. and all prIsetit ri liatened -- Salt Lake Vivo, atifrntively to the speaker's-dese('onsult, t)r. c. L. cisen Murray; t. C, of Thuresen. lion (jr. apt many- pculittritiee Chris Johanneton, Joneph the turnout; tribes et,aborigines. Stranberg, Cart Wills, John M. Hansen. Vorttrilsito ChairThe...governor of Jacob Fixstud, Nils Pau Ivon. Sohn Hal18 to have a Omit' mede vorsen, It. C. Andersen Hyrum , A, e New .1 Union. Struaberg. U. Cluibrandson, 'Mrs, C. L. from wvott uC corY state in 4. 0.-tree Hess, Whither, Mrs. 0, 0, Win- and a piece of wood from Mrs.'Vhris Johannesen, Tryges planted 61l )ears age by Brigham ther, Urli. Chris Christopherson, Mrs. Anna Tonne bait been sent by H. T. Ilainen. K. Widtsoo Mrs, Arnt Enoch, Mrs. Daand commiesioner of Initnigretion vid Sorensen Feder Bilden. Adolph isbor etatistice, to 1, S. chasey. Red Swendsen. Hyrum Amundsen. el-P.J es the pier 11.1 represent Ara Ensh, Mrs. Carl Sam this state. Mr. Chaser will molt the Poulson, Dahl, Carl Lind. M. tie O. 41. H. chair It will probably be shown at ven, FtItslond. Osborne 3.:P. Widtsoft..1 ns the Penama-Pacifi- c expoaltion, ttendrieksen, C. 1,, Mots.. Reana MadUtah Sen. Paul Fletibt). Peace Statue ut capliol,-,-Th- e peace poriety la In ,recelpt of a comPrOVO-4-): ti. Vont: Amite. IthlIds0ti, munication from the governor OUT. John Johnsen. Chris Proisland, John C.s. K. sestina that a duplicate of Halvorsen, William Norman. Anderson. James rieksen. &Ds Jam. Kricksen. Pritiot Webers. Mrs. FrItjot Weberg, Th. Jan' Mary Pickford'at the Rex ,,s ' '''s 'i ,. , ..,::,,',. '!,.. -- :,:- .:.,., ,:, ::,:k , '' ' er';:: ?,,f WHAT'S THIS sen, K. A, Olsen. Castledale--.-Mr- . and Mrs. 0, J. An-! LogartDr-- John --A.--- Widtsop;- - lt,--Pedersen. August J. Hansen. T. A. Thoresen, Jo'Irl A. Hendrieltsea. Olut l Pedersen, A. L. Skanchy. M. lorselson, Z. Ismelsen. Ilyrunt--- . RichnumilAuguM Schou. SalinaAndrew Dolsrud. EphralmAndress Olsen. Cathrine Thomsen, P. C, Pettersen - MantlEmll Christephersen. OssioB., H. 'Pedersen. , MilfordAnthan Sorensen ' NielM. IdallciMrs. . Shelley. . Adolph len. rreaton. IdahoMr.' and Mrs. John Larson, Hyrum D. Jensen. 1 , a IleW kind of mechanism; automobile, aeroplane, Motorelycle, machine sewin or ' - , SalemJohn ' oil in the :world for it CULCO ,OILS. IdahoF. H.'Berght Pocatello, rum. ICItIr- - Watch, here's the finest Sa04aquin---- , i To '', 11.. I 0. tuts a 377 South West Temple 1Vasatdi 3200. - Olven.---,- .11Y- - '',',''' ?Ake LAICATIVO 'PROMO QUININ V Tab, itqs. .1Nruggioto retort tnonoy It It- - Win to V W. 41101tIt'it olgnatuts to on mach t.gro, ..,.i .; z' '':.. !4. .; ,';'.. . ''.. 't?' :k.' ",: ..,".."..,i'. .: :1,.: ", '.',', '''' '''. 15.'--- :: , i:,, 7 ..'.. , :.,,4'.Y-.....i:- ,, 1 ' 4- qt.: :":.; ::':', ., ,, .,..,,:, ,c. .i.,.,. ....':,'...S..1 ;.. c ',...,...i,, , I. .:': ' ; ''.....'...: .:...... , 1 , k ' '..',..'s.... ',""' .' , ', . ,' ,, '''',.. ,... ,. gi k :' . . .'." z , ' ' '' ,,..".'.,' ; ',"'' . '. a "''' 'r''''''. ,A, e i': " , ,'"''' ;,i',''''''" ,.,'''''''t f.''',".!. , :k ". is', ' '', , t ., ..r, :.::, rl - 4,,,,,',',i 1.., ..,, , ,,,,, ittk 0 , ,;: ' ; "!' ,,.': . j," '''''-,':'- ,''s4 V s J,':!:'-- .:.,... .., ..,, :. .....), ;,, ,, .....,: , , 4, , .45k . :: ., ,A...z. :::' , ,.,5,.? . e . ,,.. , ': z Celebrated 11 Int ratorttt Who Apnea N. With the amongfla w 'as Nina." the lAttie Castaway, in the Froliman Produetihn of '.lbara A ill" 1 At the Rex Today. 14ntlenesi Miss Pickford appears in a.,41st1nct- - a cosubined.isavagerV i tn. It is not open-a- ll new in "Hearts Adrift," role ly of pethost in fact,,,the m a y,, dashes In at the Ilex this afternoon. It is, a the most delightful such ,ss of tour-re"Graharses" the unsepiruV pursuits production. 'notable for thee eltka-lik- e gir e nd on the Island. opportunity it gives Miss Pickford. for- And o ttII closing scenes the for tnage and own Its themagnift'Strength won- eent settings Mr. Frohninn rrov,ided for is liptened ' I Miss PicItfortl's lisp( ts Adrift 's will be It. Miss Pickford- - endows the part oft derfnlml art. . beginning at i given-61the little Spanish girl "Nitta 'thi ne ort the uninhabited island. with ni.. rddy. tm71 , and Wednesday. el p. , Generous Miner Robbed By Man He Entertatns i - It , J',NtNteliticker of Sparks. Nee.. who said he, was a milling man. hearkened to the iwell known plaint of that he bad gone 4 bourn without eating and proceeded An,wine. at dine and entertain the beggar-al- l fine cost of ettwit $..9 eae,ittonVa 1:..3' of injured feelings. ' AreOrdillir tO McIricker's story to he man who said hfit. IMMO Alp' POI lefin, May aproarhed him on the stree e urday night und beggoirlor M with which to buy food. i took pity on the 1 180 and bol ht di a dinner. later taking htm-t- o picture theater. Finding tha May hild Wall Paper Every Room ' , 11,1 , 11, il , no lodginge4 ho invited him Yesterday tnorning he a a -goltVwatrii that May, --- ', ote t r :e to ri rit( nd are , , the!widest range in designs Per Roll- - ' , a , Gorge, e e:' e!:114.1141 91 ,itho ittokowIll wo.rtt moot,. Fred Graham. tenor, ,Inhn J. ,McClellan, ' organist: Miss Dorrit Evens, pianist; the Malone Sisters; Mrs. ,A, S. Peters, soprano! Hi' S- - Ensign,,barlione: Otto King. calliet.2.Manager Daynes of the Consolidated receiveCniany conthe krratniationsas evening closed, on p of the which began Evaus,-soprart- C. 9 ,, , the-swee- Nov. lrldrust. , ' ter, j , e: I dod-guste- 1; I. 3 , 1 1 I . . ' ,, - , L' Ltimrdsat 1713.11;;-- auto Amtboor Admits Adcepted For , Competitive Examinations 'Plans Positions Government For Exposition Buildings ThalinitedState&xlviL com- - serv,ice Plansor the ereeted buildings to-San Diego and San Francisco expositions wer& aPPreved by Utah he at 'the faturday fternoonbji thetilah ex, positions commission at a meeting in the tonics of Governor, Williarri, Spry. The plans were submitted by Cannon & Fetzer. architects. They must now-b-e submitted' to the board of architects of the exhibitions for final ap- proal. J. , Edward Taylor. state horticultural Inspector. was selected to take chargo of the horticultural exhibits. He was authorized to collect the exhibits as soon as practicable. , .4 Prof. John T. Caine of.Abe state Aft, riculturat oollege was selected to have I charge of the- livo stock exhibits at 4. the IWO fairs.- le ' . yE , Assistant engineer in Mrest products. service. for men only, at salaries $900 to.31,200 a year:Apt-i- t ranging from 8 and 9, 1914: You usuafty hallo to read carSurveyor-draftsmaforest service, bon copies of legal papers. department of agriculture, for service in the field, for men miry, at salaries POR tOtli OWN COMIENItT ranging from $1,2001081,5'00 per arintint. use carbon paper that will make Aprif 8 and 3. 191,(,' shipping commissioner, for ,clean clear impressions. ,714. putr' at 8,900 a year.' April,22, 1914. only, FOR YOUR cLIEN-r- s SAre;TYr Application blanks and further inforuse carbon paper that will mak'ea nation may be obtained from the secretary of the loca1 board of Linitad permanent writing. 4, .States civil service examiners at the ICARI1O1SI Lake EDGE City ,Voht' PAPER registry division, Salt office, vor from th e secretary of tills these requirements and only twelfth Un ited States dell service discosts $2.60 San Francistrict postoffice building; co Cal. fret n, 1 -- Breeden Office Supply C( - , na L 1114 mOrtthly 4i-tile's "Hour Music," at the Cansolidatedl Music company's had. Matir-,-o- f the' city's best known artists In the field of music have contributed to thesertdr Skelton. grams. among them violinist: John T. Hand, tenor Speneer Clawson. Jr, ,pianiat;., Mrs. Della Daynes Hills, soprano. Miss Edna Cohn. contralto: Rusq o!INugall, hart-ton- MINI-Ed-- - ctiuRtH opens today Mary Pleklord and the Famous players in the Daniel Frohman production of "Hearts Adrift,- - a four-repicture which tells it gripping stort..' Miss Plektord hast new rote in this Production, that of "Nina." the little , Spanish raatafritY., and her rendition of it is aecialmed as Mother triumph. 11 i,-- 1014. , and colorings varying.in price Hours of MagicSaturday's' the weeklyi from flrograrrt closed sings Of i,115c to $12.00 The backbone of winter is tricky and mean, it puts us to oft in despondency's tmugh; for just When the symptoms of springtime are sten; ...:,.. it puts on the. clamps, and the stuff is all off. , '," 1 weeks it will languish and lead us to think that Fir , ' is over and done with for keeps,t and then it indul in sp snLand kink, and man is kept busy rtiv:I..:It and covers the eeps. When man doffs his ,...A '''.'''.1::' ,t,, ' ,t,,,1119,,. his ame with light underclothing, and buys a straw, k'sil,' ;i:1.. 'ill' hat, the backbone of winter takes chips in the, game, 1;$ ,')',:i' ;;.4.,,,1;',; I and ,sends him pneumonia or something like that,- - The . .i, . Ws much as the robins get fooled men, and while ,,,!, i ,'0,, 4,., : they' are warbling just in the land, the backbone of e'l!.,, away .!,,e t '3! ', d winter gets playful again, and freezes the ' ,Ntt ,..'. ' - birds ,where hens to stand. The start lay in , they . 1!t,:ill.:,g a generous mood, , so people can purchase some eggs at the store, and then thelold backbone, unladylike, rude, just gives them cold feet, and they cackleno more: If winter in season: has hooted and screeched,-it's---high- ly improper a protest to bring; but, hang the old backbone! it should be impeached for ,raising a fuss when 'We're readi ' ' !, for Sprink-1--- --i i ' - el Our new assortment covers , mission announces the folloviing open I competitive examinations: pantagea--,Ethe- l Davis. who la starAssistant, explosives engineer, bureau rt est. in, musical tabloid entitled 71.he of mines, at 'tPittaburg. Pa., for men for Cindy- Ship." offers Monday night only, at salaries ranging from $1,620 toonly,- a Tango contest, a diversified $1,100 a year. April ,8, 1914. version of the Argentine, San Fran-'Cisc- o Laboratory apprentice, bureau of and Los Angeles tangoes. Capt. standards, department of commerce. Ethel's candy 'able is "manned'. bY for only, all salaries of $480 to $540 the cutest little bunch of sallorettes per men annum.- - April 8,1914. that ever stepped a hornpipe or waved Assistant, drainage engineer (male) a red flag. They are showing the in the office Of experiment stitiOns, de-- 1 latest styles in nautical wear. ' partment of agriculture. at salaries from 31,000 to $1,500 per annum'. AmericanTully Marshall and sev- ranging 1914. eral other members of the original April 8. Medical interne, government hospital -Broadway cast which appeared In Eta. for gene Walter's hit of five seasons, "Paid fôr the- thane." Washington; .11. in Full," will be seen at the American bothmert andwomen, at $900 per an- As 1914.8, num and maintenance..., April theater for three days commencing tobeen experiday. Mr. Marshall and the other mem- considerable, difficulty has in in filling vacancies enced this posihers of the original cast are given even mote of a chance in the film version of tion, (sinlifted, perions' are 'urged to thin examination. the play than- they were when play- enter Dentist Indian service at large. for ing in this vehicle on the legitimate ineriotilY, at 31,500 ' per annum,' April 3," 'stage. attrac- I 0 " ResAnother noteworthy i'Vith tion work. (FOR THE DESERET NEWS). BY WALT MASON Ernpress-;-Wit- h g. ..!4 ing -- Theater"The music and fun and novelty predominant, the new Emipress-bill hnehtarted and "A Day at the honSireus7,1e, featured for headline - ex eculF a ndLov era ors. some of the heat comedy of the season in in act in 'which Miss Lovera does the dancing and Barton the frealt.l.un-makinJoe Tirhiteheadris another funster on the new ' program. Bootie, the wonderful trained - nittley,-1--- ,t he- - star-o- f- picture plays of the Moving Picture has notweeded in building up very convincing contentien that Cant. William is the dominating character .of the play., The character of the cap; tain Is powerfully delineated and characteristics are brought home with telling fore in the enlidor,rdo when the captain does the decent The story of "Paid In Full" is too wSot known to justify its being related here at length. The cast of characters 1,1 notable and the picture is conenicuous througnout for the work of each plaYer. Augustus Thomas Is the producer and he has accomplished a master a THE BACKBONE Right of Way" by Sir Gilbert parker, will be week. The fa- the attraction all this mous drama will be presented by a reorganized company featuring Hal- lett ThOmpson, who will be seen in his original role; and Miss Lillian Itemble, one of America's talented stock actresses. Inctuded In the cast will be Riehard Vivian and Franchon Everhart. The play 'is produced under the personal direction of George Barnunt, one of the most capable directors In the country. - ..:-;'- ..4 ,,,,,,-,,- ; '' k' ,,itis'''--,- .' ',',' j i,,, 1 , thdt - ' ,,.: , ':'': .','''' '1,.! i , ', ','' '4..: ' 4,, e:,.,;..., . ,, nt. . , , 'k az., ,,A ,Abuntlant Health Is assured ,Ithen priesthoo0 of the there is gotict blood In the vette. be ,tteldito thef t4A ent 'Oa tiood gareaperitia le the ,medicine to Inghouvre, begin In it make good - blomi. teen taking it Monday. ),tate eq71 )riftiotthe nOw. It is just what the system needs; ' The high pi t' $alt I m t'' ivi Atm Sovnxt this time and will ' do you "meat I La40 titslile V. L Sun. war fO,3O tentith 'nu, steadies Sharpens-1Igloo& appetite. , 1 IC g .day, Marc ) the , i , . , is gonti.4, - new bill this week brimful of comedy and Is headed by two aggregations of laugh producers In the form of W. H. Murphy, Blanche Nichals and company and Walter Law- rence and Frances Cameron in "A Bit of Broadway,' Other big laughs are Loco Carlito t, mimic and monologist, Martinettl and Sylvester, pantomimists and acrobats, "The Double Cross" a comedy melodrama and Sidney H. Phil- Helen Gan- lips in character song & non, the whistling primadólna, is an- other feature: ,4 fold la On lDay. bom. 'CLIVIER COMPANY, . Al Olsen. t,,'1,: i , A' ''' . . If 'tis , , i EUGENICS? ,"",-- ,,, rliti. - .., -, ':,f' ''' , t :!,'-1,Ttl'- ' , litter-Timm- rt ',:':: e ; other-member- OrphournThe is ,?;i: , i,' ,... ,;' evening. Wednesday . ,." .;. ,,, ...,., ', ' '.: , ()den--41agtok- . ." , ..,i'' ,, , ,,,. , e he to ,, i,,,, ?! :4, 7 , ,'''. ,4,-- ' ,,: ;-: 7 i: - ,4.- FOR-NONECI- (AtYA-11,..,Box- !,!;', .J,:- - ' s' iv ' ,k:.!.,!':: ',i;,.f.; '': p:4.i,.. - AN - t ,f,g, .,;- Vona-Mutto- , ,.;,.,,,,i.,,,..,,s,,:,,.,,..,,i,R;!,::::,,:-.;...,.,,..:.,?,,Y''" ''''i , 't i- , - , ..r.,...,,,:. 6; ..:; T - There has alwaya been a question as to who is the real hero of flugene Walter's powerful', social drama "Paid in Full," which will be presented at. the American theater- - for three days coriunenoing today with Tully Marshall and of the original New Tork cast. Jos Brooks, who many contend is the "legitimate" herd, is certainly not an admirable character and for that matter neither a Capt. Williams, who, however, has greater natural strength of character. Writing his scenario from the premr Ise that Walter 4116t not intend Joe "Kindling"--Th- e sale of seats began Brooks to be the hero ofrhis play. Mr. today for Willard Mack and Marjorie Harrison, well known critic of motion Rambeait's production of "Kindling," which opens at the Salt Lake Theater actor-rnanug- er latorost-Adv,orttoomo- ot. n. "Withirethe Lew." and its unPartlieled tothe sinepray witlywhich it depicts certain conditions Of modern metropolitan life that are at once familiar to every reader of a newspaper. "As a good citizen I want to thank you for your play," wrote Theodore Roosevelt to the author, while President Wilson. who introduced Mr. Verner to the audience in a speech on the evening he witnessed "Withhil the Law," bald he had never been "More thrilled or interested!, The 'earitrai character of Mary Tur- ner in "Within the Law" gives Mist Ballston her finest opportunity, yet for the style of emotional acting which has won her fame.- success is due primarily - - - a , 114----.A q3EN E. RICH NEECORIAL. All elders who have filed missions' under the late rrebident Ben.E.. Ric11.1 and also all other persona who knew him are flivited to join tbe movemeht to erect a -- rhonliment to bis mem- ory. Contributions should be sent to J. Stokes. Jr.. chairman of the committee , 514 Templeton Bldg.. Salt Lake Cty tte ?L.Advertisement. I , , 152 MAIN STREET , i,avrorere sut)pues , |