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Show Si$ r ItV -- Lj7i Opera Company Cancels Salt Lake Engagvnent riPAAIIPUFil George P. Fyper, manager of the gait Lake Theatre, announced today that the Tamakl Tlmura opera comHo One WUl Know You pany, which was scheduled to present - (Special to The News.) Foco Powdof "Madam ButterOv" at the theatre newt its fiftftftMnente LOO AN, April J5. The body of for wek, ha euncellwl No eplntlnn wm mad in s Hyew-wA. Bier derwUio I use If you dragged Bishop i'yprr. He U of the .m tt in Kwdr. thln from tho Cub livor, a tribiUry opinion that th cnpany thought hook. eo.m.Tn grappling news , Madam Buttertly You , K kprrnoon toJay. Mr. of to ksep nMPsy, ' Mt hrt tlm rtun o"fica with the clrcumMtncee. d nrt fV7 thsnd It .w'"ir.J? ?uint beaotlfles to seems he out bear the that U Instantly theory off oa clothing. committed suicide. HU clothes were1 the complexion, puts color tya hank rf th stream Plan Fruit Shipments . cfcseks, and is a Thursday morning after members of H. B. Koeaer. vice president ana -- high school 'The etudntg-iUAhthis afternoon paraded "the Krsst of appeal to eit teens sod th city to taxpayers to support th 12,110,000 - bond Iwue to be voted upon tomofXJiwr. Th parade began at 1 1 6 o'clock. Led f by the high school band, th cadet qrgwnixation. the Oldttmenf dub. the , semar girls, commercial department . senior girls, th Junior gtrl. th "aeci. dent group, the sophomore girls, the girls, art students, the freshman science girls, the cafeteria baseball th baseball team, the group, and the teachers In automobiles; girls, comprised the parade named. The "accident group was a unique th dan- -' feature, designed to convey continued the. gers attendant tV upon use of th old eet Side High school It is proposed to build building. new West Side High school If hands carry. The polls will be open tomorrow 7 a. m. to T p. rn.ln two school "" from each municipal ward. A1J daj - buildings invoters who last year paid a registered tax real or personal, are properly ZZL . .. .eligible . ajj Health "55 1 en jrlStor Tr n 1 1 companV'of fath-wttho- ut el? iShor.Twi!? 1 Hfae Murr-tsnarw- -- tf by-Ju- dge the mw p. m. full a Pax poet I ceptet parts th such PUn , CHURCHNOTICES Tal-mag- Liberty stake Primary union masting Will be held Saturday, April 2$, at $ p. nu, in ths Ninth ward chapsL A full attendance is desired. Salt Lake stake Primary board meeting will be held Saturday, April 20, at t pi m.. Injjje Twenty-aecon- d ward chapel. An attendance meeting of the high will priests quorum of Liberty stake Sunbe held In the First ward chapel day, April 27, at 1030 a. m. All high priests ars requested to be present- - -The Granite stake priesthood will meet at the stake tabernacle Sunday, In connection April 27, at 2 je m. with the priesthood the following special meetings will be held; Home missionaries at 12 m councils of seventy, president of elders and special ' at 1 p. i -- happy-go-luck- y. Aue-tralia- CASTOR r i ii The annual meeting of the Utah sociation of Credit Men will be held In thl city. May 10, at the Hotel Utah, where the annual banquet is also to he held, with election of officers and delegate to the annual convention of the oatlpnai bodyrwtnch inrrtr at De- trott In June SELL FOR Mr. Allen again offers strong inducements to mothers for Saturday buying for tteir children. druR Relief Society General Board Members Meet Relief society general board members held an all day convention Thursday preparatory 'to their stake conference appointments The topics which - A BIG SPECIAL will be discussed . V Boys You never saw more Caabionable high dans Suite than these which Mr- - Allen. In hi Juvenile Depnrunmt at tho Boston More, ft offering at a big reduction foe Saturday. It Is the beat bargain to town. Hand tailored and up to th min! ute In dark, reflned patterns In beautiful dark pels, serges and novelty 'stripes' new waistline effects, quarter lined alpaca. Sates 1$ to 3S Special Prices, $27.50 to $35.00 wtu- A tue ( Xl If O O .i. CutoN llwuva 4$ySicaffcBjor 1.60; to Boxes, $2; $ SOc Prices: Eva. $00 to $1.60. Mai-- . Plus war tax. r EnlirC'-5Jasis- Night y' ot , Pollyanna - we. m H Sold to Jbsi.tlw$r vf Auerbach Co. extra ticket to this tine play FREE with every ticket youbny , WALLACE MIG). The floarmtf Road' Thi3 means that you can obtain 2 parquet s6ats for $1.50 (plus war tax); The latest black Senftett comedy, other seats in proportion. entitled to make a to partake of this offer ALL Tickets for Monday Night's on sate nt performanco will bo Ouer bach's Big btoro on Sat. April 2Jtn April 26th and Monday. from II A. M. until $ F M. No tickets by phone or tnalL Cotno early aa tlgw tickets will go rapYou DO NOT need pnr-ctu- idly. The Little Widow The usual ood mask: AMERICAN Always Better) Thefo are no reservations whatever, and early comers will hare their pk of 4he entire seating capacity of the Salt Lake Theatre. E OTHER BIG ACTS pictorial AAeekijr Three shows daily 2.457.30, 0 IS Aftemon prices 10c, lie, 2Sc Night prices 15c, 25c. 35c MABEL NORMAND THE PEST Th triumph of the girt who was always In the way. TODAY' AND SATURDAY Mistress of Mirth in Cyclone of Thrills and Laughs SIde-SpliUi-ng Scenic Kinograms Miss Farrell Singing Supreme Attraction O o !o o o o o XW o o o o o o o o Evenings. 10c, 25e, 60c. 76e, $1. Matinees 10c, 25c. 60c. Seats on sale at ticket office daily 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. Phono Wasatch 4!40. o o o 0 Grand echo pipe organ FEATURES COVING KIR NT DAY OF THE AAEKK ' NOW PLAYING IN Adventure TUFDY Veiled Fstpouv Movie Star, In "The Little Princess" AAJth Geraldine . Special Thursday Mat, begins at 3.45; shqw out at S:1S BrtTV TTk 5PK1M All eizes; 'good styles ... .. SILK SWEAT. FRs Coat eti le, beautiful all alrea; range of colors, Value to . WOMEN STRAND CHARLES RICHMOND LOUISE GLAUM iv "Shackled Two 59c r. - spring If i itnys Fi tr mint mannish shapes for all Io) s 70 to IJj vearSo to H 75 sizes, valur 4.IRI4.' Reduced onlv, m stock of 95c 1 .LI, BOAS' CLOTHING Si Per Cent RI RUCTION to u!t8frum tha of bt Suitsclothing.- $9.S tlm-g- l - .tallora , - -- $gt95 110 -. SPRING CVTk IB per cent thip a! our entire new sring coat lading All. WOMVN'H BEitPi( - IV t.V NT rWEAT-- - Pt:n $5.75 $7.50 - Kiut Ng IIOTME APRON color,, splendid stile tut, values to f ; j5. $11.25 full ntlssate $1.79" only $15.00 Juvenile Department Juvenile --Deparmtent -- Cwrser Richard aad Fleet 43 W . lat alh. weeks. RTY. LIBE Fatty Arbuckle RECKLESS ROMEO PL EDDINGTCIN ft COu FUNERAL DIRECTORa O'DONNEL and embalmer Temple Street SATURDAY SPECIALS b.t 4Se Coffee. 1b. Our very Small bucket Pore Lard, gWe . . Se mHT' Bean th -XVr heat i . . , I'hl ken IH SSe Large cans of Milk, any kind X picnic Hama .....Sue Salt BacOn ga Peopl tv Out Rate Dry Goods Special Ladies' Bungalow Aprons . gtJU la t Mt- - Durhatvi Sleek and white ISr value for the Ladies Boot Leg Silk How. ...3flc Children a and Misses Dresses rr;rr. (r Ho, IV d Double Fold Ginghams and Per. tales, Kt ......le yd. Pauline , Starke in . INNOCENTS PROGRESS !26-32- Social Dali Theatre a AH This Week Mary Janes ,Pa: Presented LOST REWARD FOR INFORMATION whereabouts or a dark eoneernttig the brown colt, 1 years old, white mark on forehead JV art orwhind leg. Shaggy coat, long mane and talk Answers to narao of Rente. Finder phone Murray I by rt jl ilBBB.JJl JfS1 S, ) . U. OF U. DRAMATIC CLUB g FOR SALE ' Mat-Se- - OLD WASTE NEWSPAPER8 FOR wrapping, Jc per pound to large lots Circulation Dept Deeerel News i 1 ' 7 CEMETERIES. PER-petu- TOO. This in a feature bill for one day only. Don't miss It ft CO. UVDFRTAKFR8 7 South Wert WAjATCH LAWN CEMETERT re. 64 Main St Waa. lltft ' "TIGER'S TRAIL," starring Ruth Roland and George Larkin. Will run 13 Serial. TR.yn.OG UK, beth. Ea--- Inunnun Dramatic Coming OPEN DAT AND NIGHT. PHONE HTV lift GROCERY $ lures. CA PFOPLES CUT RATE ' Public Be Damned Fs-aer- al s CAT'S Farrar iv "The Stronger Vow J. Anthony Smythe And iha AAUkr Players- Matinee Saturday urday. Price Mats. 15c Nights 25c to 75c. i Constance Talmadge . t Little Mary McAlister' be. f Rwanda mu-Mowi- ng W Gisuqm,Llln'offimsti0 Ar"ld OmmOww THE IMPERIAL PEKINESE TROUPE. m SLITS LIRE THESE SELL TOR $3 J -- TODAY-TOMORRO- FIA I ie Wealher Be1 V. NOW PLAYING died hi rr- Next weeh.'The Powers That ic NOTICES ke of ence the meeting A The Sweetest Story Ever Told. Matinees Wednwday" and Saturday, 25c. Nights 26c $6e $0e !$e IN for William K in a local ho.piuli Henry, u uv., ruur an operation, wllli lnees beginning Thura. $;30. b held at Provo Sunday under the dl-- I JI rectlon of the I O O F. The body will b sent from Salt Lake over the Orem I line at 4 IS a. m. Sunday The body may be viewed at the Joseph Wllliam Tavlor ' fr-S --p 'm. Saturday The funeral of WllUam H Green, son NOW PLAYING of the late Thomas W and Louise F. gw Green and who died Wedneadai b held it 2 p m VALESKASURATT Saturday at the iTPy?;!!? chapel Interment will , N who Cup Cty Tie gB Pky (Screen's Premier Comedienne) Fun.ru I service, lemons uken up at and general plans made for programs to be earned out by the Relief society A tramber-oftmember of th general board WUl be appointed to attend the stake quarFLORIST. terly conferences beginnisg May 3 and 4 when sessions will be held by the AMERICAN FLORISTS FTORAJ. Curlew. Alberta. Maricopa, South San-y exsime- - Express pete sad Wayae stakes. charges paid on American Theatre. Was 077. orders ERNEST- -- LAMBOURNE. Lake s leading floriat, new store.BALT T4my mm otir epecUlty Dmm. 4 f South Main. Tattr4f tloam. delrne Was. 1914 Tetrpcrauir. at w.aiiier bureau oKK. K7NG FLORAL To FLORAL D and Kiosk Instruments on roof of siggv 314 E. 2nd Bo. TeL Was 4H Office, It! feet Higher than tho la Kiosk. FLORAL DESIGNS A - Roof of Evans Florr Co. It Main SPECIALTY Wag ggj. boston Building Kiosk. fl Maximum yesterday . 7 MONUMENTS- Minimum yesterday , . , . 54 .55 5 Minimum today BALT LAKE MARBLE AND ...Si am. today C. O. Johnson. Prop., 5. ,i 7 am today 64 ,..55... 4 am. ST 64 today 4 am. today 59 6 FUNFRAL DIRECTrORh. 10 s m. today S It am. today ct WM. TATLOR, tl-JOft a W TEMNoon today .JS ....61 PI. Rt.' Utah's leading undertaker and Ural I'wtr.at embalmer. Services and quality goods Prices at your own sultlna. Generally cloudy with showers to. th . night; relative humidity. 36 per cOut Was. 451 wemew-thle-yea- SATURDAY Beautiful Long Pants' Suits the rtNLOU As- rt COM-A- Always beats the Signature of ices and interment Meeting of Credit Men. Bar H iso HIS OH v LENA RIVERS In Use For Over 30 Years ld VfeSeU For Cash vVJeBuH For Cash IA For Infanta and Children et Bound-the-Wor- RALPH CL0N1NGER Sold W N Uctit Auerfasch Co. An the-Chu- rch Zle Wednesday Entire Monday ESmost THEftTne WAS$I$I book-keepe- rs Ku' , to-Ko- te. THE t--a bis Denver- '?! KS 28 O ln,iw ir esves yoo With all day yesterday and today until th at- It 4s said that body was recovered. complexion of youth, which will tract UVnUon Hyer suffered a nervous break-T- P down It is believed a tern. and com! t'h. recently fsmhl.r TuVnmS iStali good Pprary mental derangement rsmilted. your fries da Itwill uof a prominent citizen, the never be on your race that you of a largo family, and highly reIt. and you will forever dis-t-card the old forms of face powder At one time he was bishop t'spectsd. contains no rice powder, which of a ward In Lewiston. The body la Me where Executive Secretary J, E. Early of the Manufacturers association, returning from a trip to Logan, announces two new members for his organisation, the Anderson A Sons company sod ' Candy company. loFriday Bank CVwrings-Today- 'S cal bank clearings amounted to 0 $56 69 as compared with $2,077.-IMJfor the seme day last year. To Handle Tcrhnlrsl 0 ifilk'atJofi Th director of the local I, K employment bureau will handle hereafter. local5 registrations for technical and profegslunal positions made here, instead of these being sent to Washington for settlement. Director P. B. Cady announces positions open for architectural draftsmen, stenograand accountants. pher, III Attend Conrrolioiv With the h consent of the state board of examMaJ. iners, Fred J orgeneen, adjutant general of Utah will attend ths meeting of tha National Guard association to be held In 8t. Louis, beginning May Of ths 6, and also ths convention American Legion, to be held at ths Missouri metropolis May $, 9 and 10. Mrs , Jqygensen will accompany him on ths trip. Dr. . A. Dr. Winshlp Lecture Winshlp. editor of ths Journal of Ed-- , u cation, of Boston, and a frequent visitor in Utah, is attending a teachers Institute in Price, after which he will vrsii ths mine of theUnfted" State Fuel company and later th Sunny-sid- e plant of the Utah Fuel company. WOmcn Tour Sevier County Mis. H. J. Hayward, president of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and Mrs. Zina Y. Card are visiting Sevier county on a tour of organization for their society. Thursday night they attended the annual encampment of th where comity societies at Richfield Mrs. Hayward was one of th speak-er- a Af. MaUoe Moa- - $,-$7- wil.on vuperintendDenver the Rio Grands road, is going over line m Rio Grande transcontinental ffult of handling the planning for as in the coming season. Mr was expected Provo, at I pm. and t a local undertaking establishment In Salt Lake later. found In many high ;grade powders. Its Ingredient le used by the for burial. prlnclpls I Wool Prices Going Up. skin specialists In thsv treat-- , leading it is ment of many ekia dieeseea, absois akin, to the tonic Tribute of the Nato s genuine Pay High president 3. D. Mollidsy A and will not stimulate lutely harmleea Storage le Warehouse Wool or produce- - growth of heir Here Hospitable Character tional your s fair offer; Get a package afrom company at Chicago Is in townfor or week for use it Of Australian People few days after a. trip north, druggist today, are ask two. sad If ya npt satisfied he wttf shearing has not yet begutfln him for your money back andwere not that wool prices sr tending - has been to yon. if it Considerable gladly give It of annoyance This is largely due. do you out th ordinary, upward. steadily something in Fines misTotal of Day spirit preto afford to- make youh expressed by present and former the he speculative suppose we could eajs. want T If restly an Of the Church in Australia vailing caused by the lateness of buyoffer you such sionaries Over is Court $500 beautiful complexion, here t your over Police folthe recent publication of an in- ers in getting on tq the grounds, without any chance to kava on mnd lowed by sharp competition in buying for Afk If it fiiU. with terview from there a were drrvtnj H imposed missionary Fmes totaling accept iMrthmir 1r, tbo you wtll not It seems that the published story inupon various violators of the law today , rrwillo timated. that the women of Australia The Gorham Press of Boston, Mua. tfiaappotnted. ahout aako Has Joe NOTE Whn W. H. Wilkbisjn the city oneof our ioadma rurirt paM nt were gossips and to all was not ex- -vrrvLrry of mormomsm police court. Owing to the fact that la truly arondrrful brautmrr. aay ceedingly complimentary to what the court was not held Thursday because ahead of anything other minutonarifs declare to be the By Dr. James E. Talmage. over It most of the Judge's illness. the calendar and tboa who tiH It ara wild In the world. peoples hospitable aatlafartlou axrallont of $00 page to such work A la sen It riving was unusually large today. The money to The matter received considerable comgladly rafund that we of bookmaking style tences were Imposed as follows ment this matomar from diaaaltaHod Dismorning Comprises 100 "Brief Essays on of I ft Sherwood. Uquty In possession, aaary authorities and Mission President Arle Sold under en I rootled of th .Church $159 or 0 days; Ben Adams, liquor hi iguerantee ln'thle city by all drug gluts nold D, Miller, who is at present In tinctive Doctrines Salnta" of Latter-da- y Including n possession, $50 or II days. J. H. Tur- Schrsmm-Johnsocity, declared that the relations Jesus Christ entire eerie of Dr. and Druehl Xrug Co this Includes ner. Henry Braney. I, J Hhsnhmn and of the elders with ths Australian peoAdvertieemont. article published during the Paul Jones were fined $50 each with He ple bed been of the happiest. the alternative sentence of 19 days to said that Mormon missionaries haJ last two year to hundreds of millions Jail for , drunkenness;, Lillian Brown received the heartiest of treatment of copies In the great newspapers of Cross and Louise Lever were fined $25 each History of Red from the Australians; who, while not th country. $1 60. for resorting; K. Hide, disorderly conWork to be Preserved always agreeing with the religious Cloth, DESERET NEWS BOOK STORE, duct, $?5xr 25 days, and seven men were of ths missionaries, teachings Main street. News Building, charged with gambling were fined usually ready to lend a courteous ear . Red Cross chapters of th Mountain at least to their doctrines. The people $10 each. of of the Island continent, he added, were division Will compile, a big history like Americans and especially their war activities for a permanent much In western Australia, where the peoCALLED BY DEATH national record. Each chapter will ple lived on farms. Australians mostly Suit was filed in the Third district prepare Its own statistics and story resemble the people of the western court today by John Hofellng against according" to general-directio- ns Thoms, g, Van Wassarr At hi home, given Cnited Statea Preat. Miller regretted 55 Coke & that to the Gas interview have ap- Van Thirteenth 51 East streetdied Thomas should the Utah company, the of Thursthe department publicity by years old, which Judgment is asked for $20,000 division, and copies of the entire his- peared in ths light of a criticism on day. Wagoner, For the past 10 years he bad been the of a Mormon' L. missionary part of Consolifor the death Hofeling. Parley purchasing agent for the Utah of whose true attitude Death came probably had been dated Mining company The complaint alleges that death, tory will be kept te the archivea misunderstood, he said. after a lingering illness. Mr Wagoner ..which occurred Feb. 19. resulted from the dtfferani- - states, interested. Utah. y is of "The most survived widow two tons, his and a number Jollteet, by gas poisoning suffered while to the It is known, will have hospitable people In the world." said' Murray and Frank Van Wagoner. employ of the gas company. The suit fine chapters In the record.allIn many be Funeral services will held at the other Elder Miller in referring to the Is unique in that tt is th first case instancM. outdistancing residence at 4 p m. Saturday with the in this state, so far as is known, where states of the division. Salt Lake City Rav. J. H. N. WtlUam officiating InPresident Miller we be on unusual to Thursday terment will be In Mu Olivet r damages are asked as a result of poi- also expects its divisiow Red Cross apart by President Anthon H and will be conducted by the cemetery Wasatch soning from the manufacture f gas. because of the exceptional work accomplished by local women. Lund, President C. W. Penrose, and lodge NO. 1, F and A. M , of which h t Eider George Albert Smith, as head was s member. of th Australian mission. He went Genealogical Class. llltem O. Bart At ths residence, Round the World Club. to ths island some tints sgo as a ntls- - 440W wasuFJrst-Aertb-streWtiltam O monary, the of Burt, upon jind departure eon-o- f At the meeting of the Reljef soclety William O. and D C. Rush ton for home President died 2Alpha Burt, club met was left In following The genealogical elaae held Monday aftercharge of ths mission. He an attack of the Thursday influensa. Funeral noon. April 21. Elder Joseph Fielding Thursday evening' at the home of Al- is leaving to a day or two for Aus- services ware held today with Interment he tralia. Milto In Mra the Recently ths Those brought Merrill. city cemetery. taking part Smith gave an address on fha proper bert ler to Utah to recuperate from 111 making of records and the handling of evening's program were F. E Bark- health. Jehe H. Hagavaa In a local hospital, She will for the present re- John matter R 10 years old for purRomHacrnin died genealogical temple Melbourne main here, joining her husband aa Mrs. Susa T. Gates also con- er. Vers Jackson. poses April 1 He was a native nf Finland H. xoon as She Emma RomniV has H. Emma recovered ney, Funeral services are being held at ths completely cluded her lectures on the Passover. S. D Evans chapel this afternoon InThe next meet'ng of the class will con Jenson. Cecils ft Barker. 'Elva Olson, vene Monday afternoon. May S. at 2 Harold H. Jennings and George Her-gett- s. estate That Dees Jet Affect Head. terment sill he in ths Mt. Olivet cemt o'clock, club Th next session of the f. etery. Because of It tonle and laxative when Mrs. Carrie 8. Thomas . LAXATIVE BROMO ; the QUININE William Brett In a local general board will give a lecture will be held at the home21.of Thomas B. feet. can b. taken (Tablets) anyone William Brown 6 years told hoapltal by .on of Page at Riverton, July Doomsday Book. without causing nertou.oM or ring- Ralph Brown of Elko. died Wd ing in tha head Thera Is etily one noadat The body will Nv, be vent to Elko "Bromo Quinine" E. W. GROVE 8 eig, by O Donnell A Co for funeral servnature on the no JOc Advertisement. " ui rTbV"iVr UU.1keef8 3 Two ' Now . ... Sal! LnUe Theatre LATEXOCALS pB Ua r - FRIDAY. APRIL 23 1919 DESERET EVENING NEWS " .CUr- Jlerf' ; Phone Was. 2769 : Eve 50c Mat. SaE-- J - |