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Show DAILY UTAH 9 ALICE t . i KISSER USEIIELT PLAYED AND CAMERA FIEND TOGRAPHS. PHO- WANT8 TO SUCCEED CONGRESSMAN BANKHEAD. Contest Will Be Waged at President 8ent Daughter to New York Interesting Democratic Primaries in and Had 8ala of Pictures , Alabama. 8toppsd. MONTGOMERY, Ala.. April 11. Throughout Alabuma today Democratic primaries are being held for all state and county congressional offices, and for the selection of delegates to the state convention, to be held next patches: In Amateur photographers are barred at month. The present representatives rebe most for the will part the Bennlngs race track Just outside of congress In the Ffth district a new Washington under an order Issued dur- elected. of that candidate will be named to succeed ing the past two days. Back Interthe late Congressman Thompson. or less more order is a story of almost everything Overshadowing est. interest is conso as camefar public were else, many On Buturduy there disra fiends out at the track and the op- cerned, is the contest in the Sixth HobP. notables, trict, where Captain Richard portunity of who were much In evidence, was natur. son is fighting for the nomination John II. Bank-heaally reveled In by the men who press aguinst Congressman office for eighheld has who the the button. One of these, an employe contest between the The teen some time years. of a local newspaper, spent close to be conceded is two extremely and house In the vicinity of the dub refinal announcement the of and the of collection rare nega. brought away a la awaited with keen Interest tlves, among them many diplomats, sult of a number representasome senators, LIKES IT IN JAIL. tives and a fair representation of soThe Isle of Man rejoices in a prisciety. Among the number were several which oner who Is so comfortable In Jail that MIbh Alice of Roosevelt, pictures were somewhat out of the ordinary, as he refuses to come out He Is a the photographers had snapped her In young Englishman named Frank Lesthe attitude of placing bets on the lie Hyde, who was sent to prison various races. She was pictured giv- In default of not paying his bill of ing money to friends to bet for her and 19 pounds at the Fort Anne hotel, at also handing It to the betting commis- Douglas, last summer. The case came up In the Manx sioners themselves. These pictures were so good that the chancery court, but Hyde, in Intimatphotographer offered them for sale to ing that he should not avail himself or several newsttapers at fancy prices. the privilege of coming up and "purgNews of the offer In some way reached ing his contempt" said he was very the white house and the newspapers well satisfied with his quarters and were, It Is said, requested not to pub- should do nothing to shorten his stay. lish the pictures on the ground that Ballards Horshound Syrup. their publication might he embarrassImmediately relieves hoarse, croupy ing to the president. cough, oppressed, rattling, rasping and Similar representations being made difficult breathing. Henry C. Stearns, to the man who owned the negatives, Druggist Shullsburg, Wla, writes May he refused to sell them to anybody and 20, 1901: "I have been selling Ballard's Horehound for two years, and from the present Indications they will have never Syrup had a preparation that has never be published. given better satisfaction. I notice that The details of the story came out when I sell a bottle they come back for more. I can honestly recommend It" today In connection with the report 25c, 50c, fl. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. warm Interview a recent Washington special to the Atlanta Constitution gives this Interwas carefully esting hit of news which dissuppressed from the regular press A i i snap-shooti- ; d, i !i i , S V' j . I i ' '1 'i tf. that after rather with her father Miss Roosevelt was sent over to New York to remain until the race meet Is ended. APRIL 11, 1904. the worlds greatest mimic; Milton DawBon, Ruby Marion, and Amy Thompson are described as being particularly well fitted for their respective roles. The play is in two acts, like the majority of musical cemedles, and Judged by the length of life accord- there Is not a moment of ennui in ed to most of the plays of the recent either. The performance goes with a era, the record attained by Human dash from start to finish. Hearts" Is a truly remarkable one. Mr. W. E. Nankevllle has three different MILKMAID HAT FOR A PRETTY FACE. companies touring the oountry In this favorite drama, and still the interest At last women are beginning to of the theater going public is just as adopt sensible hats. Or at least, Malively today, at each yearly visit of dame Mode is, and women are as usual Human Hearts, as it was years ago following In her Wake. when the play was first produced. The purely ornamental hat the hat Had Mr. Nankevllle only sent one com- that was attached to the back of the pany out in this play, it would have head and covered none of It, that was taken twenty years to cover the terri- much like a mainsail on a windy day tory that the play has already been has gone out of fashion. And the reover. action from this absurdity is naturally How many plays have ever enjoyed in the direction of extreme simplicity such unusual prosperity? Mr. Nanke- and usefulness. An examination of this sensible mode vllle has set a high standard for Human Hearts, and the fact that he has Is the milkmaid hat, which Is novel In never allowed deterioration In artistic that it seems to bring back some of excellence, or scenic equipment. In ad- the original significance of the hat It dition to the intrinsic merit of the play is worn squarely on the head as though no doubt accounts for the warm wel- to protect It; has a wide brim to keep come that Is always accorded to this the sun out of the eyes, and Is trimmed with flowers and ribbons and laces in popular favorite. way. And Human Hearts will be presented a simple, dear, the feathers are not put on to stab the at the Grand Opera house tonight face of the passerby, and there are no shaving-brus- h aigrettes or wierd The Tslaphons Girl. The Telephone Girl," a New York pretsel rosettes. The new hat is Just Casino gem, set to the daintiest mu- a pretty, graceful, useful covering that sic, the score of Gustave Kerker, that gives a woman an air of sweet reasonwizard of the baton, the book by Hugh ableness and youth and gracious good Morton who has written more success- sense. Now for the materials: White, cream, es for metropolitan audiences than any and all the pale tints in coarse Tuscan other playwright, will be seen at the Grand Opera house on Tuesday, April and fancy braids, then wreaths of 12. It is adapted to all tastes and pompadour roses om many soft loops therein lies Its continued popularity. of liberty ribbon, aiid frequently a It Is one of the Jolllest, most Irreslsta-bl- y frill of soft lace falling over the brim comical and unique entertainments from two to there inches deep; or lace at present on the boards, and consider- six inches deep, is fulled on the edge ing that this Is Its seventh season, a of the hat and thrown back from the thing of perpetual Joy. Max Bloom front like a veil and allowed to fall who enacts the principal role, Hans nearly to the shoulders in the back, or, Nix, an eccentric German, is & most in place of lace at the back, a succes-siu- u of loops of ribbon droop from thq entertaining young comedian, and won favorable comment for his work as the brim and hide the hair, unless it. is polite lunatic in The Belle of New done very low. York, both in New York and In the 8ure Cure for Piles. road production. He Is a host in himself. Audiences laugh heartily over Itching Piles produce moisture and his Indescribable dialect, and hie origicause Itching. This form, as well as Is who Mamie nal humor. the Blind, Keogh, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are Toots, is one of the most accom- cured by Dr. Pile Remedy. plished and beautiful artists on the Stops itching and bleeding. Absorbs road. Arthur Conrad has an Important tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists, or sent mall. Treatise free. 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