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Show Puesday, hie January 18, THE 19 1 co. mips PLAYS JUI, GIVE AND trgltE WEDNESDAY . THURSDAY. NEW Vagabond King, enter. with beautiful taining and bright, a fascinating and tae pictures an offering of story, furnishes interest. This more than ordinary ' famous made by Danifine drama, favorite' in the el Ryan, a prime the critics past, leads in itg class, ahead of The having placed it' its precursor prisoner of Zenda, both occupy. ;in the field which Lorle 'Miss and Swenson Alfred which palmer head the company have Both will produce the play. Miss Palmer appeared before. in The having been leading lady Wolf company, .which was at ' sea- the Salt Lake Theater last who played 6on.- - Mr. Swenson;. was , McDonald, in the jsame play, three left and Lake born in Salt He years ago to adopt the stage. has reached a high place in his and his friends in ! profession Utah are proud of. his success. Bright and classy dialogue is of the play. -t- he prime feature Witticism succeeds witticism .in en- quick succession, and it is all jjjg lan Qd thoroughly at his ease in a dual role of a king and a vagabond, and displays his . versatility in assuming the dignity of the former and the impudence of thel atter Muss Calmer . has a part, that , will present her r in a different' light ' from the" difficult role in which she is remembered in The Wolf. ; She fs An actress of unusual attainments and is certain to become a favor- ite in Utah. " V The locale, of the play is Supposed to be a little kingdom lost :: somewhere in the heart of Eu-- , rope: Into it comes ; a strolling newspaper correspondent, a thor- ough scapegrace. Some courtiers find him and are surprised to see that he resembles in every feature 1the king withyvhose misrule they are disgusted.' They plan to de-- i pose the king and substitute the wanderer, who takes it all very coolly.' The King is struck down out in a brawl'and' they' carry their purpose. In the meantime - . the Princess-o- f- " -- Beronia,"with whom the king has been trying to arrange a marriage, visits the locally, but of late it has been killing so many people that the Federal government, appealed to for aid,is doing its best to find out .he cause of the mischief, and, if possible, to discover a remedy. With this end id view, the Public Health Service has sent several of , its experts to . Bitter.Root.yal-- . ley,, which, has been the scene of the most serious epidemics of the disease. ; has been known fever Spotted for many years in Idaho, where it prevails throughout almost the entire valley of the Snake River, including the tributaries of the latter stream and the foothills of the neighboring mountains. It occurs also in parts of Nevada, Wyoming, Oregon, Utah, and Colorado. But, while always serious, the complaint is not nearly so fataljn these regions as in the Bitter Root Valley of northern Montana where four out of every five persons attacked die of it. The infected district is about fifty miles long and from four to ten miles wide, in the foothills of the- - Bitter Root Mountains a range along the top of which runs the Montana-Idah- o State line, The disease prevails exclusively in spring and early summer, and its most striking external n is an eruption ted spots, pimply in character, which cover8 almost the whole of the body. Death, when it ensues, usually occurs between the sixth and the twelfth day of the illxx.. ness. ' The first important step toward a scientific investigation the matter was taken by the Montana State Board' of Health, which sought , advice from Drs. L. B. Wilson and W. M. Chowning, of the University of Minnesota. in to started make a thorThey ough study of the problem in the Bitter Root Valley, and it was not long before, in the course of their investigations, they came across some suspicious-lookin- g microbes in the red Jdood-cell- s pf the patients sick wjth.the disease. 'These microbes were protozoa, somewhat resembling J. the blood parasites already known to be the cause of the Texas 'fever in, cattle.-FroStrange Disease Baffles Science in the February Technical World ' - Magazine. mani-fe&taQ- l 4 so-call- - . court in disguise and finds the . A sprained .ankle will usually supposed king so much more to disable the injured person for her taste than the monarch whose three or four weeks. This is due place he has taken that her re- to lack of proper treatment. pugnance to the marriage is overcome. The king has by this time recovered and endeavors to get back hjs Crown. A soothsayer puts matters right by coming forward with proofs that the substitute is the rightful heir to the throne, stolen in his youth by brigands. He remains the king; marries the Princess, and former ruler, who an oppressor and a tyrant, is turned out in the world to take the wanderers te " place. The play is one of those people love for jits Absurdities. Ife liter- . ary quality is strong '.and "there are many speeches whiqll will ) stick in the rnetnory j Ever 'member of the cast has good lines and the supporting company,1 which is a strong one, renders these excellently. The Vagabond King will be at the Opera House WedThe Bells nesday, evening. . ... Thursday. -- STRANGE DISEASES ' 1 gO BAFFLES SCIENCE One of the most malignant and fatal diseases known to" attack man has made its - appearance within the last few years inithe mountainous regions of Montana and adjacent r Rocky Mountain States. ' It is called spotted though by no means to be confused with, epidemic cerebro-spina- l meningitis, which commonly goes by that name. The malady is entirely new tinheard of, that to 6ay,;up to twenty five years ago. For quite fc-,v- er While ny sftcntiQirwxr'paidtn .it fcjr the health futKorities, save When Chamberlains Liniment is applied a cure may be effected in three or four days. This liniment is one of the best and most remarkable preparations in use, 1 BURDEN BEARERS NEVER CONSIDERED . The writer, in that extraordinary able department In the Interpreters House, which appears regularly in The American Magazine, points, out something quite .new in that periodical, in relation Bill and to the A Jdrich-ayn- e those persona upon, whom its' unfair provisions and schedule? will affect .with the greatest injustice. -- - Ho says. V T ' I vHe matter ;of whole rlW; Way.; the Tariff Bill wag done, shows that neither Congress as a body nor the President himself had a real understanding or feeling aboul what was fct stake. ; , We didnt ask or expect a per feet bill. What' we did ask and frit we had a right to expect was that they should give US a sign that they comprehended and were stirred . by certain big injustices, as it stood, and that they were willing to fight to revise them. But did you see any sign that in the last year the Congress of this country was stirred to its depths by th( fact that the prine of living has ?o advanced that four-fifth- s of the yple of this rich country had no been able to live ns well as they had once lived? Didjfop see any evidences of pain over the fact that the bnr dent of taxation wrr? heaping trp on the 12,000,000 families of the TTJ-'- W EEKLY JOURNAL. LOGAN UTAH. page three;- - tm E. WALLACE ... V Silver plate that 7 - Call and resists wear see the NOT AN ENTHUSIAST. - Speeder He seems to be very proud of that machine of hla. He certainly Is an enthusiastic autoist. ' Goggles Oh, not at all! You couldnt call, him an enthusiast Why, Ive known him to let his business Interfere with a joy ride. -- r BLOSSOM - --- SORRY HE 8POKE. Mr. Backboard If you want to bo up to rf&te you11 have to get a sideboard. The Landlady And If yon dont come up to date with your payments soon youll have to get outside board. pattern, the latest example of the only plated ware bearing an unrestricted guarantee Cardon Jewelry Company The Revier Theatre Novelty Vaudeville & Motion picture. (Formerly the Globe) HARRY REVIER BERT CAGE Mrs Jennie Cooks & General Res. Manager Treas. Manager V Sccy.' MOTHER GOOSE UP TO DATE. The king has left hie counting houee end NO INSULT. wisely spent his mor.ey: The queen end he ere aviating, forgetting - He 1 never look at you bread and honey. thinking of a menagerie. The mald'e out In a motorcar and left her She-S- tr? hanging clothes. He Yea; your dear Twould take a nimble blackbird now to finger, you know. nip off half her nose. Week January 27-2- rcAiroiHO v-- . . THE BEARDSLEY; SISTERS ' country who must live on an aver favoring your employer and your age wage of $500 a year, while a husband. It is time to take care few hundred had so many mil- of you. But, sq far as I am able lions a year that they did not to judge. Congress did not know know bow to dispose of them? I she existed, or if it did, it took did) not. WhatTnterest did Cong- great care not to admit her to itg ress show in that person, who af- bar. The bloodless ultimate con ter all is about- the most import- sumer was much less disturbing! ant in the. country the woman, who, as head of these 12,000,000 FRENCH families on smalN income, ' must feed and clothe and train the boys DM C and girls who are in a few years to do, the worlds, work? Ilaa she a spokesman in Congress? Did . This method removes dirt and that body say ;You shall not make airdisease germs from .every porit easier? We are her champion tion of the fabric. Ladies Dressand her children s, and the neces- es and Clothing of all kinds, sities of her, life must be cheap Mens Suits, etti.yete.l can be and plenty and good in- - quality, cleaned and made to look like , i ause--earin- ,I new. No extra charge for call or delivery. Give us your order, xBot-- phones.' AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY 46 East Center St. ,i r, , JOSEPHINE REGAL THE MUSICAL ; LADY At ,BERTtPAfeE ECCENTRIC COMEDY ACROBAT iu.1 if , j MOTION PICTURES NEW AND LATEST RELEASED GREATEST CARE , WILL .BE THE , WITH PICKED OUT & THURSDAY. ;o MON. SHOWN; CHANGE OF PR OGRAM iM I . , ill f -- jr; f PREMIER DUETTIST3 DEECT FROM THE PANTAGES CIRCUIT - and any manipulating t of duties which prevents that must be stopped? She is our ward? - - Frofa all that fCongress as a body did, or said, you would not have known that these 12,000,000 women, caring for families on these pitifully small incomes, existed. Congress thought of but one person the manufacturers, who employed tiie woman's husband. I am not denying that she is tangled up with .this manufacturer, but the whole burden of dis interested and candid proof offered showed that 11 of duties would do in the eases of many articles necessary to this woman, would be to lower their prices to her ; that it would pot-c- ould not prevent the manufacturer making a reasonable profit, or paying the market price of labor to her husband. -There was 'a great human . g ihe burden of our vast laboring class knocking at tile door of Congress and it was not ' heedecLZ-i- f .indeed it was heard. True, there was talk of a1 kind consumer an. ultimate T .A. of economic manikin introduced for convenience in demonstration. But that was not the flesh, : and blood person I hoped to seeintro-luced- . wanted to see there the from American working-woma- n whom high duties 'have stripped woollen garment5- - and - replaced them with cold and clammy i whose he no lou'ger can afford a wool blanket, or even one of honest shoddy; whose eotton goods have srrown dearer 3d dear er, as have her shoes and dress goods and hose and (looks. T wanted Congress to look this woman in the face, examine her budget, see how she worked and skimped, feel what she got out of If what her husband got, what hmeeg her children had, realize er importance to the country and then rise to her aid. I felt as if thimefiad come for Congress to my," For fifty yearn Ihave been 19 1 0; 2, Me-'-- ? r V e Tvl V; i ! ,, PURE DRUGS AND STANDARD REMEDIES are what every purchaser can ab-- i ; solutely depend upon receiving1 There are vjg , when dealing with us. substi- - 2 and nostrums .numberless made up . tutes in the drug market to deceive credulous people, but what we cannot guarantee we We believe in a square ; dont sell. deal in taking your money we, give you good drugs in exchange. . !l -- Ritef Bros. Drug Co. A SLOW HORSE One time vwhen he was quite a young ipan Lincoln hired a livery stable horse to attend a conven- 15' tion where he expected to be norm inated for Tome office. The horse went so slow that when he reached there the Convention was over and. the other fellow nominated. On his return he irately askedLihe stable keeper if the horse was good for anything at all. Yes, for drawing the hearse to funerals, was the reply. Lincoln advised him earnestly never to send that horse tp a funeral, for if he did judgement day would arrive before the corpse reached the grave. 4 ... I 1? rh -- t ""7 Changes fo for all who have ability and incilnation -- are afforded by the want 'acU find work i eases, . .There is no publicity,! he sickness. Ladies treated as prJ vately as in their own homes THE KEELEY INSTITUTE, 334 W. South Temple St.. Salt Lake . Sealy Not Tufted 20 YEARS GUARANTEED is r made of; MATTRESS -- i 4 is the most "comfortable" Bed money can buy I' ' - 'f and positir permanent cur for Drunkenneii and the Opinm ...Dia '"coeval tW Finest Icnj ! fiber Texas Cotton, no tufts,; and is guaranteed to licld ;its shape for 20 years. It i ji THE REXALL STORE T ' 'W-- tiU v ,.f ' 1 , ' - fi. 3 l.-,- i ' i" . . 4 1 f i ti'l ' H5KE VgtoSgata, s J M Rooms in the City Syrup will cure your cold Journal Block 79 W. Center 25c, and 50c a bottle Co-o- p Drug Co- - The Freacriplicn Store f - c ST ; . 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