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Show r ' EVENING DKSERET V- - MONDAY NEWS . on MAIUH THE FRENCH ARMY BAND 'UNTIL' , WEDNESDAY NIGHT ONLY 3 a n ORDER SEATS FOR ' Any performance ii WASATCH 5627 LAOIE MATIN WEDNESDAY Marching Through a pwlroffd Village In IVuiit. It W 111 general auto repairing A Urge number of tnea were enrolled in the hurt Clime which has just finished It work It la expected that this clans will be made up largely of returned soldiers.-- - - Roosevelt Film Drama ' Shows Recruiting of Famous Rough Riders And Cowboys in Action 214 before this another accident at Fifth South and State ,gets when Lyman Jensen, It years til a messenger boy, was struck by u automobile. Ills injuries consisted of bruises and lacerations but no motored bone. He was treated at the emergency hospital and then takes to his home Couth street. at tie west Fifty-thir- d I LATE LOCALS. Bank Clearings Monday's bank clearings amounted to 12.-tU.- as compared with $2,041,-lll.- lt fur the same day last year. Jbnufactnrnr Dineter Meet Pl- vetert of the Utah Manufacturers' held their regular session isa morning, followed bya special Beetle r of the home prodnets campion advertising committee. presiding Bishop Nlbley Returns. Presiding Bishop C. W. Nlbley has reamed to this city after several weeks j)oarn on the Psciflccoast. While an Bishop .Nlbley accompanied Prtst. Ileber J. Grant on a trip of inof Church organisations in spection Arizona, but remained over in San 9, a Iran cisco few days on business. for Coyotes Captain George S. Holman, U. 8. predatory animal in- rpector. has completed the manufac-t- r of 100,000 strychnine baits for coyotes and bob cats, for the season, the greater part of which have been placed In the field. Rcrrolting Office Reopened JM reopened army recruiting offices are again doing business at the old stand, a Central block, corner of Second South and Main streets.' Eleven men nave applied for enlistment, and are Baits sow being examined. Competition ' Drama- - The Final final competition drama of the Spit Lake stake M. I. A. will be given TuesIn the Twenty-eight- h day evening ward amusement hall, the Twenty-eight- h wards competing. The play used In the contest wBl be "A Case of Suspicion." Gasoline Engines Available A. C. Rees, secretary of the Utah Associated Industries, says that anyone desiring to boy 10 'ti 12 power gasoline engines from the government. supply can do so He states that by notifying hla office. there are 40 of the engines to be disponed of and that bids must be in by -- . i. v. . , Natal Station Changes J. L, Hate, chief aater tender, U, 8. N., attached to the naval recruiting station In this eity. will go to Boise to take charge of the station there. W. C. Bhubert. same rank, will be sent from this station to take charge of the nets at Butte. Influenza Report Seven cases of Influenza were quarantined In five bouses Saturday by the city health department. Two deaths, were also resorted from this cause during the day. fcndav 10 cases were reported from houses, - Two deaths- - were also reported Sunday.- For the 2 period ending at 1 pm. Monday reports of b disease were received at the betnr department from four, houses Sued for Divorce Erich mndies. a German Interned at Fort Douglas prison, la being sued for di- SOU w5f mlaweekr!tndiS-lir- ' ac1co. Mrs. Brandies asks for no Wmony but merely for the restoration w her rights as an American citizen. Fort Douglas Programs Dr. Dietz j the Indian Irrigation service, wilt and h Twenty-fourt- bi sub-stati- - hi branch ? om cue. wkTn of tho vcrvloe. Prof. of the University, MASTER OF j d veterans of tne war and others who have by Coloargued the actual part taken nel Kooscvelta Rough Riders In the have an Hill will battle of Han Juan opportunity to settle their difference In a visualization of the actual facts provided by the late colonel as an Incident In the production of "The Fighting Rooaevelt, the authorized version of his life and works, to be shown at the Orpheum theatre next Monday and Tuesday for the benefit, of the Balt Lake City Teachers' associa- Local Spanlsh-America- tion. Monday's local THE GREATEST THEATRICAL SALT LAKE EVER ENJOYED congrega-tiorvattende- rte tome. Shortly Meurred CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT ADMITTED The Pantor's Birthday Rev. Chester A. Snyder. pastor of the v Central Chrhpian church, this city, h recently celebrated his ttyrty-fou- n SENSATION birthday, at the residence of C. H. Zimmerman, 135 T street, over to d HAS members of the church and There was a pleasant musical and literary program and refreshments. with written birthday greetlnga from friends, Mr, Hnyder Is a graduate of the chaplains' trainMR GEORGE T. HOOD PRESENTS ing camp In Kentucky, where he .eras as a lieutenant. commissioned THEM Now Dance Floor. The Twenty-fnurt- h Ward amusement hail has been fitted out with a new hardwood dance floor for dancing Tuesday evening, i Marrh 2$. at It the Mutual Improvement associations' of the ward will give a dance on the new floor. The Apollo orchestra will furnieh the music and f. good time Is promised. Clayton Go KaS Col. N. W. Clayton and wife left Sunday for the east; they wlH visit their daughter. Hybella Clayton Baasett In New York, and then Col.. Clayton expects. If he can obtain a passport. to sail for France to meet hie eon Capt Lawrence-Clayton- ; after a brief stay In Europe they will return together to this country. Violinist to Be Guest Carl LaAzer, violinist, will be a guest of the French band this evening. Mr. Laniser will present Conductor Fernand Pollain of the band, with a copy of hla 'World's Peace March, riollowlnfc declaration of peace. NIGHTS Seventh Day ' Adventists Special services are being held through the week at the Beventlv Adventist church, this city at 7:36 p. m, daily. The Rev. W. A. Sweany, who recently came here from Houeton. Tex . will speak this evening, on "Some Things SALT LAKE THEATRE Worth "Knowing. Mrs. Skelton Convalescent. s days com. Turns, march 37 Mrs. George E. Skelton Is convalescent MATIN EK SATURDAY from two major operations at Holy Cross hospital. Ilk THIS VtKiTK Opening of Spring Quarter. Today NANA BRYANT began the spring quarter of the university year at the IT. of IT. Quite a J Anthony Smythr. Cliff number of new courses are being lliomiMun and tin- - W Ukcs started. In addition to the ordinary courses the university military work Players pi wot north Srventh fractured leg a Buffered nrert. Xrtt when he tnd au meroua body bruises down and run over by knocked. rt, automobile at ftfth West and r. orth Temple street Monday morn-MPyper'waa a little late In ttine to hla work and telephoned to ber hl car traa kept for (Mrcome after him. He then started to to walk and had reached the place the accident occurred when he approaching and stepped a the car Walking mtk the atreet to meet It. little too 'far he waa struck by the iamdeheild of the machine and thrown Hla Injuries were the street. rMted at the emergency hospital, tfter which ho was removed to hla Iyper. B. L. m SEAlSOc .be Heard at Uk Tabernacle Tonight. Lewis Returns Lieut Ralph E. Lewis has returned to Balt Lake .after being mustered out of the army .aviation service. He hi the son of Judge and Mrs. T. D- - Lewis, (0 Sooth Eighth East. Lieut. Lewis was at the army aviation school at Riverside. CaL, where he served until he received his discharge a few days ago. Judge Vincent Dead. Judge Na- been confirmed. 'The presiter b dential nomination of Thomas Brimloy as postmaster at Farmington was also confirmed. , Xew Automobile Course Another course for automobile mechanics is being offered this aprlng at the University of Utah commencing Wednesday, Mrc.h 2. The work is along the same line as that given for the government test summer, and cover a. period of II weejis of sx hours per day. The Instruction include Ignition and machine (hop work, as well as ALL BSS 5 ZEES to. wonder A NAZIMOV A." , Comedy-Dram- O If O t Every night except Mondayand Tuea, 8:25. Four mat- Jk inees beginning Thurs. 2:30. ALWAYS A GOOD BHG1N VINO 4KD. IV'. The Heart ol Annie Wood A Musical Halftone with FJBVA IKNDUTrOV & CO. .KNOR WKSTOW THK hllRM'NKIi 1X)IX.KHS Burns and Frabilo SHOO'S" , vrxrrr gtbsov . a 10c. Romance of Arabella This picture filled the big American theatre to overflowing at every show yesterday T.UJt OP THE TOWN Harold tjoyd Comedy of merit. Special orchestral and organ Hilarious comedy with a touch of pathos. Mats Thu ns and Sat. Prices Mats., Nights 15c-35- c. She was a salesgirl in a department store, an4 talked right up i C ETHEL CLAYTON I wpmmm n THEATRE (The - pmonc Star) wa s. aaai Sale Latte Girl 1 LAST TIMES TODAY COMICAL in rare KeodalP MUe-a-Miau- te ELLIOTT DEXTER BONDBILL GERTRUDE In a romance of the South success A HAD BRAINS -- BAD PEP ill wrrk RALPH CL0MNCER . -- MAGGIE PEPPER Tmrvirrwr nifht and WONDERFUL . w;.,. . O o o 0 .NAZIMOVA 0 0 '"t: 0 0 OutofthesFog Sereeo adaptation of H. Austin 0 Adams stage 0 Shoals. at story .alar to 0 idolize 0 0 0 . Constance Talmadge . 0 - ' of the army, whence the recruits win ' be sent to Fort Douglas. . Seeks Her Sister In a letter to the postmaster of Salt Lake, Mrs Ruth - O. Box 6t0, San Rou Gabriel, Calif., asks for information regarding her slater, Clara Deffen-baugwho was last heard of as be, ing. In this city. Information Now Postmaster from Washington la to the effect that a' 'fourth class postofflc. has been Kojrroo. klMAl PVy Prices Nights. SOe to 12.00 Sat. Mat. 50c to 1.50 Seats Tomorrow Plus War Tax. Tomorrow - !rilfn4t0 -- KOI A AMERICAN 0 SHOW ORPHEUM AT THE O tional League for Woman's Service will meet for Red Cross sewing?, from 10 until 6 oclock Tuesday- - on the fourth flbor of th Bishops building. During the day an informal luncheon will be served iir honor of Margaret D. Long, president of the who has Just returned from h, Tiff r -- , st Wil- liam A. Vincent is dead hi Chicago, according to information received there, Judge Vincent waa. known in Salt Lake as he was associated here with P. L. Kimberly, L. C. Huek and F. C. Rutan In connection with the legal matters of their Gold Mountain enterprise, which brought the Annie Laurie mine to the front. The Annie Laurie whs a famous gold mine near Marysvale. Utah. e, ''Artny FnHutmeala Enlistments for Twenty-firInfantry, may be made at- the city recruiting station gjglfei begins. I. kmc -- -- G company. MF-- S KMIWI TKIJ.S , -- .... ... HE 25c, 50c, 75c Spanlah-Amertca- The $50,000 SHOW of WONDERS NEW L Ask Him Anything After plcturixing Mr. Roosevelt's resignation as assistant secretary of the navy under President McKinley, the production shows the recruiting of the famous regiment of Rough Riders, and n the part it played in the war. from the National Wool Warehouse & Storage Company at Chicago, states that price this season will be subThis stantially the same as last. means figures ranging from &0 to 70 StewMr. to cents, according quality. art savs there has been very little loss this season among sheep, which fact means a large clip. To Train Buglers Boy scouts who desire to become buglers will be trained at a special session to be held at t.20 In Barrstt Hall Wednesday p.m. Tbeae buglers, it la planned, will which Is araugment the scout band ranging for a public appearance the latter part of April. Ironworker Is Arrested After driving. It is alleged, his wife and children from their home. 70 south First West street. J. Simpson. 26 years old, was arrested Sundav night by Patrolman J. E. Husbands and Juvenile Officer James K. Shields. Simpson, who'll an ironworker, spent Sunday in Evanston, Wyo.. the police say, and returned home In a badly Intoxicated condition. He was held for the Juvenile authorities. Drug A iobuion Charged Roy Ken-xl23 years olfj. a messegpr, waa arrested at Second South end Third West streets Sunday night by Officers D. H. Clayton, Jr., and A. E. Lund of the police antivice squad, and Is being held In the city jail for Officers assert that he Investigation. had a small nnastity of cocaine In his possession when tak4n into custody. Will Discuss Mormon Hymns The Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their regular monthly meeting next Wednesday evening at 7.30 oclock In place ef Monday as scheduled.- The subject of the session will be Mormon Hymns Their Origin. Their Authors and Their Value. A cordial - invitation 1 extended to the will be held In The meeting public.the auditorium In the Bishops buildi, ALL THE MAN WHO KNOWS HIS ALL I ngWill Meet for Sowing -- 35c, 50c, 75c, 10c. 25c. ,50c. Evenings, 1. Matinees Seats on sale at ticket olftce Tf daily 10 a. m. to 10 p Phono Wasatch 4240. 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0O o Sweefesf Girl in And a Great Supporting Cast TOD AY Dixie Matinees Wednesday and Sat. Mat. 25c, N Igtt 2ae Id 71c A ATTRACTION TODAY SALT LAKE of tfie Screesi In ixmcolf Charocteh-ai'lln- g Reels PFAIU, WnKTK IV In five HURLED ' RHODFX OOtlEIHIX CAPT. FERNAND POLL.tt, Conductor Wounded Soldier Musicians. AH Decorated for Bravery in . FEATURED TOMORROW SOLOISTS FURTING ivmt FATK Starring DOUGLAS PAIRBAXKS. A . music STRAND LIBERTY Last Times. Today . Commo lav (Clara Kimball Young) Good bright, Paur (Const an fie Talmadge) - o Theatre, Today Only "The Idolatonf Louise Glaum With Comedy and geenlc Feature - . Battle. f GEORGE STRUGrPianist. 1 ALEXANDRE DERBU1L1JE, Violinist. Patriotic Symphony Concert . 11 . DAY R M I.YIO SPACE HIlJiA TRI-COLO- French ArmyBand rnCK MTII.ION AIRK TSRATB" I a new tlxvuq. VOvcl and This SNT WELCOME T SALISBURY Mansfield M MONDAY MONROE The Tk PAD1 TT ir RIALTO E3TR.V TOMORROW ... Direction French High Commission. Tafoeraacle ' ' TONIGHT Tickets $1.50, S1.00, 50c blj 7 - j Y MEWS-crtatCM.rtr7ikm- p.ptr . - |