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Show J- Tuesday, February 27, 1912. THE ed her shoulder a short time ago will soon be all right again. feasting and fun TRI-WEEKL- I O GAN, JOURNAL, Y PAGE FIY2 UTAH Thatcher Oppra House TC-3aTC3I-'K The liquor election held last summer has proved to be a great okejipjn Jhk end of the world, nstead of coming in by the bot-l- e and case, the juice comes by .arger installments. Those who indulge themselves in this habit argue that they cut out the fnid-dl- c men and get- much more for heir money. According to the number of votes cast for local option in this part of the county, it moves that the - votes were not cast to prohibit the use of infeoxi-- 1 cants. It seems to many that nothing OVER IN PARADISE O FER-A-- , Many Parties Are Held Young lien Make it a Wet Town Paradise, Feb. 24th. There has nothing very exciting nor startling happened the past The mail comes regularly each day and by this means we -,-are kept in, touch and sympathy The children' go jwith the world. regularly ta school and wives, mothers and daughters prepare food, clothing, and comforts for all. -- Those who keepeowshave their tegular employment, and the rattle of milk cans and the remind us bustle of of inhabitants of the some that Paradise are alive to their duties every day. There are some, howwho da not seem to have any - ever, employment. ' The last mentioned are resting andwaitrng tf onsonrpr thing V turn tfp.have-nbeen Amusements wahtihgTHandhMSTWhfeerTn-- dined have plenty of opportuni-Jtie- s of improving their minds and "developing fh emselves generally. The young men have been and other Friday March HT ill result iu anygreat benefit the people irF general. Besides what comes-Jby freight on the railroadfdhere is an amount smuggled in here from Logan and other places. At the- present line, it seems almost impossible to get evidence to convict those The Missouri Rectors n s, we know that o people right this booze is along in.ihis x COMEDY. jet sold LAUGHTER PLAYED BY A COMPANY OF COMEDIANS ' and at present Prof Welch is teaching the young fel- JEFFRIES HAS SYMPATHY FOR POOR ABE ATTEL lows the manly art and science of 50$, San Francisco, Feb. 24. The inability of Abe Attell to .come bac-has aroused the sympathy of James J. Jeffries, who sent the following vdispatch yesterday to Promoter James Coffroth relaTomtive to the Attell-Harie'On Valentine day the Elders bout here on March my Murphy quorum held a reunion and ban 9. quet where all the married peoJim: Dont call off Attell ple of the ward were invited ; fight. Give him a chance to reThere also the Avon people. deem himself. Worst he should were about two hundred people have got was a draw, as he present and a .very.enjoyable.4ime therihg'. Do noon was had lasting from twelve this for me. He is still champion viands The till twelve midnight. Old Pal.; were . substantial, delicious, num here, came from Los The c'rous,and "abundant. """An." inters Angeles.message Attell sent a similar esting program of exercises were plea adding that he would arrive with carried out interspersed here Monday. dancing during the daylight, anc Coffroth says he has ho intenat night dancing. - A jolly gooc tion of calling off the match; time was had and all would have gone off as mery as a marriage TOTAL LOSS IN THE hell, if a few of the sports hac HOUSTON JFIRE $6,500,000, kept ori'the water wagotror mi Ik wagon. At the latter stages o Houston, Texas. Feb. 22. 'The the affair the busiest man in town total loss in Houstons great fire the was the - marshal. Some of with total1 insuri was $6,500,000 refreshmen' some older boys took ance of $4,500,000. These figures fee and see them that made -- double complete 'and a raiher noisy time were taken from, nearly compiIations"tbday of "Insurance occurred just outside the hall. Later on some of the partici men. were Salvage from the burned dispants of the pow-wois counted on to reduce the trict McMurdie Justice before haled and some have pleaded guilty actual insurance payments to and paid their fine, while two o nearly $3,000,000. The police had difficulty in thpartyji aye-'- continuance volunteer salvage brigadkeeping es away from the danger zone. In Friday night, Feb. 16, we had a the ruins of " a small packing poverty ball in which a kangaroo house a great quantity of hams court was held. This function M. frizzled and fried. Crowds of of the was under the auspices who detected the aroma causwas negroes fun I. A. Considerable ed and a pleasant time through- of the frying ham from afar off, hurried to assist in its salvage out until closing time. ? They took no interest in more Feb. 22, Washingtons birthday, spectacular fire scenes. The infant child of Charles Fav-othe school took a rest who "was .rescued through his Feb. 23. A grand ball was helc mothers daring will live, physiunder the auspices of the Amuse- cians say. The child, suffering ment committee. The Baily ant from meningitis was Left in his Brown orchestra played for the cradle, when the fire bore on the occasion to the delight and pleas Favor home. Mrs. Favor broke an ay from guards and rescued nre of all present. the infant just as the flames reached her home. anc John of The little daughter Rescue work has eliminated all broke who Josephine Lofthouse, her thigh bone several weeks ago danger of a famine among the fire sufferers. Contributions of is recovering slowly money, food ' and clothing have Miss Della Orgill who disloca been liberal. 75 V , rt 7 - n- T. 'Merri-men- t! a , r Scenieally Superb! ; Dramatically Brilliant!" Musically Great New Songs! New Dances New Music! $1.00 1 $1.50 1 Seat Sale Monday Prices $1.J0, 75c, 50c, 25c., m COMING T) Saturday & Special Engagement One Night Only MARCH er o I w k v Only February28 Saturday T) MARCH'S The Girl From R?ctorV- - Tonight, at the opera house, and she immediately faints. She will be presented The Girl From starts Ja get even and with the connivance of a man who has Kec tors shown to the groom the gay life upon the Great Yfthite Way of the in the city, she lays her plans. Empire City, which reached its She assumes to be intoxicated and zenith id Rectors famous lobster the groom: who now really is 'so, palace, enveloped the entire pro- engage in some fancy stunts when duction like a cloak. Complica- the wedding party arrive upon tions of the most intricate variety the scene. -- by-a - situaThey sprang up without a moments nois it tion. roars amid extremely Although tice, but passed away of laughter like the bubbles from funny to the audience, it is very the golden goblts'of champagne. humiliating to them, and they de Of all the mixed situations cide to punish the groom by f beat-- ' plan that ends in his getting his The Girl From Reelors the most mixed up reels of mov- bride, and severing the ties that Boing pictures ever thrown on, the bound him to the girl of the canvas. Smarting in the bache- hemian day. lors Apartment of a youngApentb ,Thepresent. company that has thrift who was kept up to the been engaged to produce The round of earousals by an old Girl From RectorV this season friend whowas Jiving off the is one of the best of New York young fellow. Several characters City. Miss Katherine Raynore is who are apparent strangers to the leading spirit in the part of him are introduced and the aud- Loute Sedaine. She is refreshingience has no real idea what is go- ly original and her cleverness ing to happen next. Behold, the makes' a decided hit. The Girl young fellow is to be married to from Retdors is spuriously com-- a Creek. Thelposite cteatnre to start with. belle of Battle in that With Mis Raynores interpretato is take place wedding city. Those connected with what tion is more than skillful, not on follows begin to arrive, and it ly in the emotional but she is a develops that the people former- very rapid lady of the lights ly presented as "strangers are andalso as thewife closely connected by matrimonial haughty as well. Miss Alice ties. This situation presents one Seymour displays a delicious bit of the keenest comedy situations of acting from the Jert of Marof the play. The night of the wed- cia Singleton. The rest of the ding arrives and The Girl From company are composed of the folRector 8 who is deeply in love lowing names: Thomas tl. JWallace, Graydon with the young fellow, and who resolves to start something if he Fox, Harry B. Castle, Katherine at leaves her. keeping the fact of her Raynore. Ed. S. Thomas. Henry marriage from him, arrives upon Pennypacker, Claude Robinson. the scene. Her husband, a 'cousin The company carries special scenof the bride, arrives also; The eries and accessories for a ' first Girl is introduced to the groom eias production. 1 are-shoc- 1 Almanacs . THE END 0FJTUBERCUL0SIS Protecting the Child. By DR. EDWARD L. TRUDEAU THE COOK WILL BE GLAD to see some of odr high grade coal icarried into your cellar. Didnt know there were" grades un coal? - Why there are al- -- most as many as there are of eggs or butter, Let us send that will prove the perfeetiorbrtbs'Hteh by -- is differ- e n br e th at "our-co- at - the e nt than ordinary and decidedly better, - von-th&-k- ind M. & I. COAL AND WOOD COMPANY At present t the most needed ad-agencies - are hobpitals for vanced cases and measures to protect the child at home and at school. The advanced case Is the most productive source of Infection and as yet perhaps the most neglected. The need of protecting the child is shown by the fact that about 5Q. per cent of children beliving in the crowded districts come Infected by the time they are five Tears old. Regulation of- -, home conditions, better school hygiene the segregation of actively tuberculosis children and those Wt)o latent tuberculosis are meas- ures that should be applied more extensively, the more so because the child shows a strong tendency to recover and the application of open air methods seems "even more effectual 4n children than In adults in preventing and enring the disease. J THE BIG NEW YORK - . SUCCESS Event Extraordiniry R. A. Johnson Presents Mr. Sanford THE CHORUS Dodge Supported by Bliss Adelle Nickerson and an Excellent Company Presenting His New Canadian Flay ked -- The Right " of Way Dramatized "LADY" Note: This attraction plays all the large cities at $1.50 Special Prices for this engagement only 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Reserved Seats Now sale at Box Office. - on , by Eugene Pre5-bre- y from Sir Gilbert Parkers Great Story. Wonderful Electric Effects, Special Scenery, Elegant, Costumes, A Guaranteed Attraction. Crowded Houses Every. where." Secure your seats - Early. , rj Plenty of Hicks Journal office. OneNight Wednesday anbe The Chorus Lady TIIE Rose sion for the second act the scene be of the dressing-rooof the chorus Thatcher girls. This scene shows the chorus CHORUS LADY Stahls great Comedy hit will m the attraction at the tpera house Wednesday!, Feb. 28. This is one play that hardly needs any introduction. to local playgoers. Its five years of uninterrupted success has made it a Comedy well known in every section of the country and, its ability to pleae audiences composed of all has provclasses of theatre-goer- s en that it contains a fascinating attractiveness possessed by few of the- - modern plays. The story of TIIE CHORUS Patricia concerns L AD Y the been who has Off' OBrien, girjs preparing their make-up- s and is naturally full'of dressing-rooconversation, chorus-gir- l e dope, etc., and slang, is most realistic and true to life ' . in every detail. Nora', Patricias younger sister, has acquired a wild -- infatuation for playing the races. She has been giving tips ou the races to the rest of the girls. and now find berself. compromised in many matters with a scheming maq. In the next act she goes to his rooms to extricate herself while he welandtagcu:for-severais seasons comes the opportunity of ruin- l, Patricia hardened lug her reputation. worldly wisdom of it.when she re learns of this and follows her sisturns home for a visit, ner fa- ter to the mans appartments. ther is a horse trainer. - A young Confronted by her he denies the sister insists that she has talent presence of Jhe girl, who has takand clamors to go on the stage en refuge in his adjoining 'bedalso. Patricia tries to dissuade room. The parents of the girl her. but tbe vounper pirl has her and tbe lover of Patricia force own way. This causes the occa their wav imJTere the play reach- . - FsESM- m race-hors- es a point wherji the lover accuses the man of treacherously harbouring the younger sisterT and iorc-in- g the door open, he is confronted by Patricia. She sacrifices herself for the honor of her - sister, but, naturally enough; the events of the following act set ' matters qright. It is a most interesting story, told in a gripping, realistic manner and with the abundance of comedy each of the acts contain TIIE CHORUS LADY" forms one of the most pleasing perform- ances imaginable. Grace Asyles worth will be The seen in the part of Pat. supporting company has been carefully selected for this seasons tour of this Well known success. A bevy of pretty girls, handsomely costumed, are also one of the features of the great, scene in the second dressing-rooact. - m The Missouri Girl Fred Raymonds famous It has a good strong plot for the com- edy. The Missouri Girl which more seriously inclined; sensacomes to the opera house Friday tional scenes and qlimaxes for lovnight, March 1st, has a hold on ers of melodrama; plenty of com- the theater-goin- g public that is the envy of all other amusement 4 promoters. ' Mr. Raymond seems to have struck the popular chord, .and year after year this attraction goes over the same territory and invariably to crowded houses. Other plays come and go hut The Missouri Girl is evidently here to stay. The reason of this extraordinary succesh is due to the fact that the pljiv contains all the better elements of the several classes of stage production. -- edy for those who enjoy that kind of entertainment; strong special-ti- es to interest patrons of the vaudeville; a car load of magnificent seenery to please those who enjoy the spectacular; lovely gowns and costumes to please the ladies; and withal a production that is complete inevery detail. Furthermore the play i3 presented by an excellent company. Is it any wonder that the pubile recognizes the merits of the Missouri-Gir- l and fills the theaters nightly-" The Right of Way Mr., Sanford Dodge ha purchased thp touring rights of The Right of Way? the great sensa-tiona- L success ofthe metropolitan: theatres, which Was dramatized FyEn gehe Fresbrej froraTSir Gilbert Parker Wonderful story and produced by Messrs., Klaw & Erlangerin New' York City. " Some of the features . are a splendid company 'Of fourteen people ; a complete new scenic environment, tbe first act showing Charley Steele sden; The .. sec- - - i- -. A Masterpiece of Stage Pic- tures Bubbling with PRICES boxing The blooming young ladies have bloomed into bloomers "and are practicing calisthenics under an able teacher and are also improving in the terpsichorean art ?e A Series of Comical Sur Situa- Startling prises, tions and Thrilling Climaxes- -. A Drama thatAppeals to alL that is Pure and Noble in Human Nature! A WHIRLWIND OF under the circumstances is to strictly carry out the law in regard tOL drunkenness. By this means you will get some who take pari in it at least. rt Girl A FRENCH FARCICAL tyJjYklMukiheb estihjn g J qjl 9 7 5? - . Y -- ) rs 4asi. FRED RAYMOND Announces his Famous Successful Domestic Comedy wide prohibition tate ot , TO-NIG- 7 -- athlet-ieCxercise- 77. - fort-nigh- t. milk-haule- OUSE H ' " Cote interior of the Darion; u ith the Lawrence riv-- . third- .er"in"thrperspectire-th- e Joe Portugals jcabin near . the Vandrome Mountain - and the fourth in the vicinity of Cooling Springs and near the parish -church raff" especially designed7 and executed for Mr, Dodge by Mr. Gibson, artist of the Twin St. Paul City Scenic company-o- f and Minneapolis. This production may he seen at the Thateher opera house Satur2. day eveningr-Marcond, the -- -- - |