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Show Hurls Pies at -- Passing DESERET EVENING NEWS FRIDAY 1913 15 V Motorists Noted Britons and American Who May Be Prominent at Trial of the Ex-Kais- After Taking DA "The brand of whisky that causes a man to hurt soft lemon pies and cakes at passing motorists should be left alone, was the remark of Judge W. H, Wilkins in passing sentence on C. H, Tracy In the criminal division of the city court today. Tracy waa charged with assault and drunkenness and waa found guilty of both offencea He was sentenced to serve 0 days In the city jail on each count, the sen tences to run consecutively 'and not concurrently. Tracy, who is 40 years of age, waa arrested near Second South and Main ttraets Thursday afternoon by Patrt4' man Lester F. Wire after he is alleged to have thrown numerous lemon pies and cakes at passing automobilea The complaining witness in the cpse waa street. Charles J. Higson, 229-- F According to the testimony in the case, Tracy waa proceeding up Main street near the Kenyon hotel with several soft cakes and pies In his arms. Suddenly he emitted a roar anH sent a pie hurtling into the street. This was soon followed by others, witnesses say. In the middle of this - barrage of delicacies, the evidence tended to Show, Mr, and Mrs, Higson came up the street in their automobile. Just as they' came opposite Tracy, the intoxicated man is said to ITave hurled1 another soft cake and it struck Mrs. Higson on the side of the face The attention of the officer had been attracted by this time and he rushed to the scene. Tracy was taken to the police station and Higson followed soon after to sign the complaint When the complaint was read to him in poiica court and he waa asked whether he waa guilty or not guilty. Tracy replied that Salt Lake whisky had something in it that made a man do funny things and then forget about it He admitted, however, that If he had done the things set forth In the complaint ha must have been either drunk or crazy and Judge Wilkina agreed with him. Surprising Decrease Shown in School x Population decrease of 495 In the number of children between the ages of 8 and 18 years, inclusive, is shown by the school census for Salt Lake, Just completed. In spite of the annexation of a part of the Granite school disA school trict The total for this year Is 29,840 as against 80,185 last year, according to figures announced today by L. P. Judd, clerk of the city board of education. For the past several years, the normal rate of the citys school population has been regarded as approximately 1,000 each year. As bearing upon the surprising decrease rather than the usual Increase, many of the census enumerators told heavy tolls on juvenile life taken hy the influenza epidemic. Others recounted that the census in some localities had fallen off because of the exclusion of children from apartment er Str Gordon Hovrait. M'J X - 3NLr .'J, 1 , ALPHONSE One-Re- 1 i el KINGS Comedy Film VENETIAN Bathing Girli - Elimination Contests Daily at 6 p. in., Lord Sumner. Is brought to trial If the these three men may have a prominent part in determining his guilt In connection with the atrocities committed by the Germans on land and sea. London dispatches stake that Lord 8umner, one of Englands leadbeen selected as ing attorneys, hasinter-allied court to president of the ruler and a try the former Germanofficials. Sir number of German Gorton Hewart, solicitor general of the prosecuhead Great Britain, will tion, and London believes that Chief Justice White is the logical choice of the United States as a representative at the tribunal. and girls between six and 18 years of age. Girls are slightly in theas majority, against there being 14,979 girle 6 14,661 boy a Between th, ages of and 13 years, inclusive there are 10,210 the boys and 10.178 girls but between ages of 14 and 17, Inclusive, there are 4,472 boys and 4,780 girls. Of the total school population of at80,115 last year, there were 24,462 boys and 12.847 tending school, 12,026shows that 1,878 The report Kiris. the ages boys and 1.910 girls between not did attend of 6 and 18 inclusive 744 and that boys any school last year, the age of 14 and 661 girls between attend to failed also 17 inclusive and ' any school. Between the ages of 10 and 1781 years boys there were found 87 girls and who could neither read aor6 write Engand males lish. There were reported 7 females, between the ages of 5 and 80 years who are blind, and 18 males and 11 female of the same age limits , , deaf. , AUGUST 1 17th TO 23rd , . Inclusive u i 49 s A 19 i V ' Chief non-suppo- rt. MUTUAL COAL IS GIVEN GOMFM -- PERMISSION Jot Dresses at $2.95 f KINGS VENETIAN WATER ' CARNIVAL Justice White. a decree from Dalla KlrkendaU on the ground of cruelty. Ida Hamilton Larson fUed suit' for divorce from Henry B Larson on ground of cruelty and Saturday Sale of Dresses : Beebe Sait Dismissed . I Dazzling $100,000 Spectacle, Featuring ALPHONSE KING The Man Who Walks on Water! The Weather Temperature at weather bureau office and kiosk. Instruments on roof of office 142 feet higher than thorn to kiosk: . . Hoof of Boston Bldg. Kktk Maximum yesterday ....86. ....... ..91 .69 Minimum yesterday ... 9 Minimum today ....... .48. 6 4. ...... ...48 today 61 7 a m. today ... ..... .63..... 66 8 axn. today .44. 9 a.m today .48 . 78 . , . . . . .44 10 am. today . 11 am. today ......... .78... . .. .74 88 Noon today , .,.81. - Data at UiM ,.n. (If Bus Tbae) 8 1 ... . Dry thermometer .4 Wet thermometer 27 ........ is Relative humidity Local ForeeeaL Tonight, fair; Saturday, partly dandy and 1 n-- ......... ........ ......... , ... .......... Enter the rilng nation contests at Lagoon. One group will be earn and judged eaoh day for seven days winning five of theatre sneen by moving day's content will be judged on American who will take part in big picture men for selection of ten wnnrru, . comedy film to be taken at Daring Monte Cristo Diving Act! X 1 Waikiki Beach, Lagoon Enchanted Floating Island, Populated With Beautiful Mermaids ' ' ,,,, as soon as elimination contests are completed Comedy film win be produced by tho gereentwwft Motion Picture eoro-American theater. First pang at lagoon and shown tor first run at film. ' National Exhibitor's CirouU will handle the be made should oontost tat at, rim nation Applications for entry once at any of the following places: Managers Office, Lagoon Resort, f , T Gorgeous Illuminations and Fireworks . A Daring, Flashing Galaxy of Feminine Grace and Loveliness! Daring and Skilful Aquatic Exhibitions, Under the Personal Supervision and- Direction of the World-fame, Alphonse King of P. T. Barnum ancP Niagara Falls Fame. EVERY EVENING FOR ONE WEEK, .. BEGINNING NEXT WEEK Motion Picture Company, 426 South Fifth Fast, Balt A Cm Athletic Goods. 831 South Main Kt.,1 r Salt lake, Hubbard PubHrity Oo.. 825 Atlas Block. Bait lake. now The public is invited to witness tiie tryout olimiiwUon contents, each"-day: seven days, at the same hour running dally at 8 p. m., and for and alao to witness the Anal production of the comedy film which will be photographed dally at Lagoon immediately upon com- pk-tkof the elimination contests. Ten beautiful bafihtnir in It will be given the ten girls selected to act ; in the comedy film by A. G. Spalding A Bros, as special prisosy These to suits are now oo display In the American tlwater lobby. Screcncraft Fake, Spalding tiroa. in -- d , i L; It It mutm ences while In the service. , The mass meeting will Include a arbaa been which musical program ranged for under the direction of Mrs. Gloria Mayne will A. H. Peabody. sing a soprano solo accompanied byn Miss Reeky Almond, Mias Kvange-liThomas will also sing a vocal selection accompanied by Mrs. Peabody. Other numbers will include selections by a stringed orchestra. Ths members of ths Utah War Mothers association will bijld a mass meeting at ths Hotel Utah at which Major Weeley King, formerly of ths 146th field artillery regiment., now of ths .Utah temporary chairman Chapter of American Legion, will make an address. Theron Cluff of Ths great country newspaper of this Prove, wBX also speak, whlls other section it the News and be 00 per year. Issued Mondays and soldiers 18 win returned present to of tall their invited be will experi Thursdays. ly Amalgamated Sugar , 'S8 7 77 SPECIAL CASH PRIZE TO THE GIRL CHOSEN AS THE LEADING LADY , OF THE TEN WINNERS Sinking Fund First Preferred Can still supply a limited amount of these shares at $102.50 per share, plus accrued dividends from August 1st to date of purchase. , Phone or write for particulars. Edward L. Burton 160 South Main St. Salt Lake City. Phone 941 AUTOMOBILE ROAD MAPS' AND GUIDES VEST POCKET SIZE. i All and Roads nameof best State Maps Showing Complete town. each in and Hotel Cafe, Garage Complete guide giving valuable information and all points of interest NEVADA UTAH IDAHO OREGON WASHINGTON 4 . . WYOMING. COLORADO 1 I CALIFORNIA Frice'25c Postpaid News Book Store Deseret ' NO. 6 MAIN STREET. Salt Lake City. , , Utah. m - t ; photo-graph- ed Semi-Week- " ; . Ji Girls, Heres Your Chance to Get in the Movies r War Mothers to Meet. An action brought recently in ths Third district court by Mr Clara W, Beebe against O. C, Beebe, to recover $10,000 alleged due on a note, has been dismissed by Judge W. H. Bramel, with the consent of and at the cost of the plaintiff. The court record does not show that any settlement wes affected. Mrs. Beebe is the former wife of the defendant in the action. Beautiful Girls m Dazzling Contests oS Beauty and Grace Moving Picture Elimination Contests Every Day .This Week Till Next... Wednesday Evening Inclusive ues. On sale Saturday And while you are buying these wonderful sale dresses, ' have a look at the firs of are that fall new garments the receiving so much favorable attention.' Selections made now may be laid away on will calls with deposit. - ? In the Judge Building A - t Wrights, Inc. Here ,i August 29, ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY Desertion constituted the grounds for Interlocutory decrees of divorce ID DISPOSE OF STOCK Bramel of the granted by Judge W. H. Bash H. John to court district Third Petra from Frankie Bash and Cairie The Mutual Coal company, of Salt Ooalen. Oo&ien from George Stanley James C. Kirkendall was accorded Lake City, Fred J. Leonard, president, will receive from the Utah securities commission a certificate entitling It to sell about 2150,000 of its $260,000 capitalization, on the filing of ma agreement that Mr. Leonard, who la also lessee of a section of Spring n Canyon coal land from the state, not collect royalty from the company until it has paid at least, 6 per oant on the stock. After that figure the royalty may be 6 cents a ton. and increase to 10 cents a ton when ths company yields IS per cent dividends on the stock. more than 16 per cent commission la allowed, to cover the entire cost of selling the stock. The Allendale Land company, of i Logan, a close corporation, has per' i mission to dispose of $40,000 of Us At nine In the morning opening of a sale of smart new stock to take over existing debts, and new dresses that should have the attention of every woman to dispose of a Montana ranch in in Salt Lake City. A hundred dresses go on sale at a fracti6n contracts for sale 'to farmers. W. M. of the cost of materials. . No Howell, of Logan, is president commissions are to be charged. The Manhattan Mining company, with properties in "Big Cottonwood, received permission to market $2,000 value of its stock, charging no The percales in these good looking tub face commissions. Robert Jones is presiask we for dent. dresses would cost more than M The Pocahontas Mining company of the complete garment. Dresses for . the Salt Lake City, with properties in the - , home porch dresses all good patterns Newfoundland mountains of Boxelder most si:zes all all pleasing styles and in for county, may sell a like amount at In neither of these cases Are Stock. early buyers. These ara usual $5.00 valany charges allowed for commission Fall Styles , Wednesday,s J The returns showed a decrease from last year of 182 in the first municipal ward, a gain of 154 in the second, a decrease of 814 In the a decrease of 362 In the fourththird, and a rain of 149 in the fifth. Figures submitted include an boys Dresses of voile a world of pleasing new styles such values as you considered moderately priced which were offered at $10 to $12. We predict that yomen who understand the present price of. the materials by the yard, will buy three and four. A good assortment of sizes a splendid assortmnet of patterns. On sale Saturday.. August 14, to ! 1 1 Thursday, INCLUSIVE Divorces Granted. Dresses at $5.95 I tw , $ J ,mT One Week er houses. r 'AUGUST M |