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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL. TUESDAY, OCTOBER PAGE TWO. I Newsy (Gossip ! T F I I Weaker Colleges Beginning to Make Great Showing Mythical Combine is Fast Fading Into Memoiy of the Dark Past. lines NEW YORK, Nov. 10. With every success! va day of scheduled football it becomes more end more apparent that the Big Five is becoming a so-call-ed organisation and that the college elevens are rapidly smashing the famous football trust. Every member of the big quintet has had mors or less trouble In disposing of Its opponents in the large majority of the preliminary games, and in several caans tie contests have marred the records of the big teems at almost the start of the season. Tale has experienced less trouble in her earlier matches than any of her contemporaries in the four hundred of the football world, but, nevertheless, on two occasions the Blue haa received for battles that were the anxious coaches along the aide nithyU-a- l weaker" heart-breaki- Auditorium & esaas:asa Weekly Program ROLLER SKATING. Romantic Comic Moving Picture. The Jester." LOS ANGELES, Nov. 10. A1 Kauf- Marvin Hart at the name time that man can whip Tommy Burna a whole my boy waa getting Into ahape for lot easier than ha can dispose of aorae Dave Barry. They were both workof the aecond rate heavy welghta. if ing at the old Lewis gymnasium on the opportunity ever preaenta ltaelf, Spring street. Upon two occasiona-Kaufman will willingly sign up to allowed At to spar with Burnt and meet the preaent holder of th title. believe me 1 em unbiased when I aay The above waa the eubstanoe of an that Kaufman literally knocked Tominterview given the writer by the my's head off each time. Bill y Delaney, at veteran trainer. "It would be a body blow to our Kaufmana Venice training camp this championship hopes to have an acciafternoon. dent happen to A1 when he meets I have known In my own mind for Terry Mustang tomorrow night. Kauftwo yea re that A1 la Burna's master ."I man expects to put up a careful aid Delaney. Burna waa trained for! fight" I Syracuse and the army both held the Bulldog to a lone touchdown and several times came perilously near scoring on the New Haven collegians. Princeton haa been a veritable doormat for some of the minor college combinations, both Lafayette and Syracuse holding the Tigers to scoreless battles. Other teams that Origin al.1 have caused unbounded trouble at Old Now, 1 waut to know, almperad Nassau are YiUanova and Virginia 11 Us Clementina Gibson, what you Polytechnic. The former eleven held coma courting me for. Youre nothing Coach Roper's men to a (-- 4 score, but a hoy, and 1ia forty. nhlle the Southerners only went down Haul Forty I You may bo a few to defeat after a stubborn battle, the older than I am, but youre ten years 10-4. final tally being or twelve years this aide of forty, and Harvard haa been kept well In check by three of the elevens that aha has it wouldnt make any difference to me met this fall. Bowden, Williams and If you were fifty. As soon as I saw the Navy being the teams which have yon 1 knew you were Just the woman tended to cause Coach Houghton loss for me." of sleep. Crimson when she held the The man waa Algernon Sinclair, a Johnnies to a M score; Williams bat- youngster of twenty-two- i IIs bad tled strongly and kept the tally of the known Mias Gibson only a fortnight, Cambridge collegians down to io points, but bad been very pereUtent in Ms atwhile the mlddllea went all predecessors tentions during that tlina. He had apone hotter and played Harvard to a one peared morning at tha door of her standstill, the score 4 not indicating flat and asked for Mias Gibson I how the Crimson were outplayed. am Miss Gibson." Youre not the soPennsylvania haa been especially five in the eight contests completed by Mist Gibson Im looking for. She's a in the number of games played, but red headed, freckled faced person, while the Red and Blue on only three ores- - you well, you're simply beautiful. slons have Pennsylvania's sons been Miss Gibson snickered and asked the successful in sending their score over good natured, cheery young follow to West Virginia, step in perbaiw the could help him the twelvs mark. Pennsylvania state and the Indians in Ms search. Us did step In and was have furnished tho hardest battles for in no hurry to step out From that Coach Mitzgars men. Virginia and time he was devoted to Mias forward 4 to held tha Quakers state both Clementina Gibson. comscores, while the crafty Carlisle Tickets to the theater tonight." he bination played William Penn'a prooua afternoon. Got a box. aid score contest, a tho draw being teges 4. Cornell, the last member of the Well be right In among tha swells, famed quintet, has experienced a very and you'll hare to wear your best rocky iassage, and the coaches of the clot lies Put on what Jewelry you big red team have learned to view hare. Any dlainondaf No? Wall, I every game with dread. On only one think I ace my way clear to get you occasion have the Ithacans been able some before long if a deal I haTen to send their figures soaring anything hand rearts? Oh, a goes through, was like the days of old, and that brooch Wear It withret with pearla! against - -- .rlln. The Westerners, how- out fall." ever, accomplished something in the The young man rattled on in hla line on their own hook, the tally sheet at the end of a very arduous funny way, quite delighting the elderliattle refuting: Cornell 23. Oberlln 10. ly lady, who had caught his fancy. The East haa not been the only Wbeu be called for her In the evening sphere of great strength on the part and saw her attired In a pearl silk of thea,lnferlor" elevens, for all the big dreaa he held up hla hands In admirateams of the Occident have received tion. The brooch he pronounced a nerve-rackibattles from the smsil Oue, two, four, five, three, daisy. college elevens that they honored with six, seven seven pearla, and that big a place on their schedules. one In the ceuter la a hummer. I'm not going to be ashamed of my girl tonight, you bet Come on. BRITISHER WANTS Whenever Mr. Sinclair took Miss Gibson out be manifested this same desire that she should be well dressed, TO MEET BALDWIN and on occasions appropriate for Jewelry be begged her to produce some new ornament that she had not worn before. Bnt Miss Gibson was not InNEW YORK, Nov. 10. England's clined to wear her best gowns In pubbest little man, Jem Driscoll, will make lic, though she waa not disposed to hla American how at the Falrmount hare Mr. Blnrlalr think she hadnt his American bow at tho Falrmount fine gowns, and finally when he bet tho enclosure and takes a hand In her a dozen pairs of gloves that the trying to reduce Matty Baldwin to a couldn't show half a doaen really first taine stage. Baldwin Is good, one of our finest, class dresses she brought oat the half and Driscoll will have to be In the dozen and aald aha could go two betblue ribbon class to get the nod at ter." Sinclair looked at them, lost In the wire. Driscoll whipped Bowker admiration, and the next day paid the and Moran, which showed he was a bet. bit claasy. It was before Moran had One day he wrote her a note to aay struck hla gait and after Bowker had that he would call la the afternoon to blown up. A good many wise ones take her to ride In an automobile, look for him to knock Baldwin out. and wouldn't alio wear that dress with 0-- i 4-- Wednesday and Thursday, ROLLER SKATING. Wednesday night. Merry Widow party; We furnlah the hats Free, which may bs taken home as a souvenir. Hats furnished for men also. Moving Picture Fairy Story, "Jloauty and tha Beast." Friday and Saturday, ROLLER SKATING. Moving Pictures, the latest thing out Meet Night. Friday, Society Diends that here night. your Music at nil sessions by the Auditorium Brass Band. Girls, bring your hatpins Wednesday night. a RAND OPENINd Theater Colonial SALT LAKE CITY WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18TH, With MMB. NORDICA and her company of artists. Music Seat sale at Clayton-Daynes Company. Opens If a. m., Thursday, Novem- ber Uth, Mail orders must be accompanied by check. R. A. GRANT, Mgr. ng the green figure snakes and turtles on a Jamlmree?" Miss Gibson laughed at hla description and put on the dress Indicated. Mr. Sinclair called at the hour appointed with a beautiful machine, which he drove himself, and they sailed out Into the country. During the ride a man ahead with a camera waved hla haL Sinclair slowed A Writer of Insurance. The greatest life Inauranca peddler we ever had waa Archie Halnea of the Equitable. Halnea, as general agent, made tha fortunes of thousands of men In all parts of tho country, and waa himself In receipt of an Income of ! 00,000 a year. Tho other day ha waa declared a bankrupt Ha did up. ne wants to take our picture. bo not care for or said. Let's have one. he selected "reduced gentlemen, by No, no; we don't want a picture." which I mean man who had been Yes; wb do. Fire away, Mr. PhoIn social had life, but lost prominent Ho would tographer. everything save honor. There was a click, and tho picture pick up a relic, or a derelict with waa taken. oodles of acquaintances, but no mossy, The next there was a ring at and offer enormous commission a, re- Miss Gibson'sday door. 8he opened It and bates, etc., for 1100,000 policies. One there stood Mr. Sinclair and another of theae curiosities of the past who man with a warrant for her arrest had got down to hla last dollar and She cast an astonished look at Sinclair was virtually a beggar, waa taken up and turned pale. by Halnea at the age of 70, and In "Who and what are yon anyway? three days had sold aa many policies Robert Williams, detective. of $100,000 each Hla commissions Mr. Williams, recently pretended to amounted 1$,000. Naw York lover, now only a pah! hireling of a Press. wealthy lady who had been robbed by her housekeeper, proceeded to ransack A PECULIAR WRENCH hla ladylove's premises with no more evidence of feeling than if be had been of the foot or ankle may produce a n savage burying a tomahawk In her A very serious sprain. sprain la brain. The photograph of the dreaa In all more painful than a break. with the figure or snakes and turtles sprains cuts, burns and scalds Bal- on a jamboree" had been sent to her lard's Snow Llnement In the best thing to use. Relieves the pain Instantly, employer, who had Identified the dress reduces swelling, is a perfect antisep- as oue of her own. Mr. Williams tic and heals rapidly. Price 25c, 50c I found the flat filled with stolen Droi and 11.00. Sold by Geo. F. Cave. run-down- a Gentlemen, leave your linen to ua and wll guarantee you perfect satisfaction with the way It la laundered. Every article of your wardrobe that Is usually sent to the Laundry will look better sad last longer if entrusted to our care. Dress Shirts. Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, White and FUncy Vests we take the greatest care In doing them up to please the owner and reflect credit on ourselves, Ogden Steam Laundry Co LAUNDERERS 437 AND FRENCH CLEANEPS. Twenty fifth St. -- DRY Spoiling WofM oil DELANEY SAYS THAT AL KAUFMAN CAN DO BURNS UP EASILY IS in Gridiron Circles 10, iSOfl. haa-been- s; i FETE SULLIVAN Denver Lad Goes Down in Third Round Before 500 Fans at Murray Opera Easily Put Togsthar After tha Pures Haa Bean Prepared. Half a pint of apricot puree, half a HEALTHY ting Fight- Start of the Contest. quickly stepped to the center of the ring and after two feints put h: i,.ft to the Jaw and Downey went down, taking the count of four. Sullivan sparred for an opening, Downey making a poor attempt to fight back. Sullivan again sent Ms left to the javr and Downey took the count of ntIU, SulUvan did not like to hit hi man hard, but whipped over his right and Downey went down for the third time, when his seconds threw in the swinge! Downey was picked up front the cen ter of the ring where he had fallen and carried to hla corner. Sullivan showed better form than ever and is In tha pink of condlton. Several lightweights issued challenge at tha ringside to meet him. 3, McCune, Frank Mantel and J. Halley were in Sullivans corner. J. Downey, Billy Dutch, McCleary and Mart Gorman, tho latter manager for Downey, were In the letter's corner. Georgs Foyer was referee and M. Jacobs of San srancisco announcer. EXCURSION VIA TO SALT LAKE R. G. W. Oct. SL November 4th and 11th for the races. Fare $1.14 for round trip. Final limit date of sale. Good on all trains. ppr-- n CO CZ3 HZ3O0 ! "Take No Chances I Deposit Your Funds -- I Now With the cupful of cream, three whites of egga. ltt tablespoonfuls syrup from the apricots, two heaping tablespoonfuls of sugar, a squeeze of lemon Juice, three drops of red coloring. Prepare the puree by rubbing either canned or bottled apricots through a fine sieve. Use a little of the syrup along with the apricots and do not make the puree too thick. Dissolve the gelatine In two tablespoonfula of the syrup and strain It Into the puree. Add the sugar, lemon Juice and coloring. Beat the white of tho egga to a stiff froth and wMp tha cream. Stir these light ly Into the apricot mixture, and when beginning to set, poor all into a wetter mold and keep In a cool place until firm. When wanted, turn out on a glass or cMna dish. This pudding may ha made more ornamental by decorat lng the top of the mold with a little sweet Jelly and a few pieces of apricot before pouring la tho mixture. Or tho apricot mixture may be set in a ring mold and whipped cream piled In the center when It la turned out House-Visi- ing Fighter Had Not a Lookin From SALT LAKE, Nov. 10. Pete Sullivan knocked out Frank Downey of Denver In the third round of what waa scheduled to be a twenty-roun- d boxing contest in tha Murray opera house Monday night in the presence of 600 fight fans. It was all Sullivan after tha first pass, Downey proving a big gowna. disappointment. The Denver boy vu The detectiva had been given the unable to land a blow on Sullivan, preface to this little story book, which whose blocking was perfect. The latwas thus: Miss Gibson, housekeeper ter landed when and wherever he for Mrq. Bickford, bad quarreled with pleased. The first round Van a sparring exhiher employer and had left her service Sullivan feeling out bis man. bition. rowing vengeance. Some time after Toward the end of the round Sullivan her departure the house was entered loosened up ' a trifle and landed left when the owner waa away and a large and right to tha face and body several quantity of property taken. Consider- times and Downey looked distressed. ing Miss Gibsons threat Mrs. Bick- Soma one in the gallery yelled Two ford suspected that aha had given the to one on Sullivan," but no takers came Information that led to the robbery. to the front The gong saved Downey In the secMr. Williams waa put on the case and hostilities by his skillful handling of It secured ond round. Sullivan opened to the and the to left with right jaw the return of thousands of dollars of Downey clinched, but waa kidneys himand handsome fee for proiterty punished about tha body, Sullivan beself. too strong for bis man. Downey Miss Gibson, now doing a term in ing lanred a hard blow on Sullivan's glove, tha penitentiary, haa vowed vengeance wMch was aimed for tbe wind. Sullion the little whlppersnapper, aa she van only smiled and came back with a calls him. who talked soft to her left book to the jaw. which sent Dowfor a brief season only to trap her. ney Into a corner against the ropes When abe gets out of jail the is going when time was called. In Bad Shape, to do something very terrible to him. In the third and last round Sullivan bnt what It la to ba she keeps to herself. Meanwhile the detective Is employed In what hla fellows have 1 dabbed the blandishment department for trapping old maids. ELINOR T. BOYD. IS GOOD. hh; P erty, all of which belonged to the nen lady la question. 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