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Show THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28, PAGE SIX. 1908. If James J. Corbett bad never been beard from before arriving in Ofden with 'Facing the Music," he would have i made a great success before the Last night at the Grand he appeared as John Smith, who owns race horse and stays out nights," and the various predicaments In which he lands, auxiliarated by a parson of the same name, his wife, the preacher's and others, surely keeps the audience in an uproar for three solid acts. The story is complicated. Smith bad been out all night, bad an adventure with an actress, whom be was good enough to save in a miserable London fog from fainting and ruffians, when she gets his purse from one of the villains. She appears early the next morning at his house, returns the money to Mrs, Smith, who got Into the wrong flat, and happened to be the parsons wife. The housekeeper, being newly employed, takes the first Mrs. Smith as her masters wife, and theres where the music starts. Smith comes home, sees the wrong woman, his friend believing many things about the Soon Mrs. Smith, the real ady of the house puts in an appearance and then some trouble occurrs. An Interesting character is introduced from Scotland yard, which adds greatly to the rediculousness of the thing. The play closes as usual with all things turning out alright James J. Corbett Is a great success as a comedian and looks anything but the great fighter he has been. Dick Desmond (J. L. Sullivan) Is also good. Sergeant Duffel of Vine Street the detective, acted by Chas. Horn,' produces 27 AND 28. plenty of mirth. local-audience- . ! race-ma- SCENE FROM PAID IN FULL" AT T HE GRAND SUNDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS, a EVENTS SCHEDULED DURING REMAINDER OF YEAR AND HOW YEAR State Journal's Weeks All Forecast Happenings 1909 rrom,npnt of STARTS nm f ,th Hier Twentieth annual national exhibition of thp New York Poultry, Pigeon and Pet Stock association opens In Madison Square Garden, New York. From Parts of World. DECEMBER n. Wednesday. American Association of Home EcoNEW YORK, Dec. Among the nomics will complete its national orImportant news events scheduled fur ganisation at a meeting to be convened the coining week are the following: in Washington. Al Kaufinann and Jim Flynn, heavy Monday. House committee on Interstate and weights, sre scheduled to light forty-fiv- e rounds st Los Angeles. foreign commerce will leave Washington for Panama, to nuke an inThursdsy. spection of the canal gone. Ninth snnual show of the American Miss Ethel second j Motor Car Manufacturers' association Roosevelt, daughter of the president, will make toiiens in Grand Central Palace, New her formal social debut at a dance to York. be given at the White house, Congressmen George L. Lllley will American Association for the Ad- resign from the house to assume his vancement of Science, and twenty-fou- r duties as governor of Connecticut. affiliated learned societies, will begin festivities on New Customary annual session at Johns Hopkins Uni- Years eve will be held In New York. versity, Baltimore. Ran Francisco and other Educational societies of New York, Chicago, large cities of the country. Minnesota, Arkansas and other states Friday. will begin annual conventions, to conNew Year will be welcomed by the tinue through the week. at the snnual Triangular College Chess league, people of Washington reception to be given at the composed of Pennsylvania, Brown public and Cornell universities, will com- White house by president and Mrs. Roosevelt mence annual tournament In New State-wid- e prohibition laws will York. become effective In North Carolina, Tuesday. Alabama andMississIppl. Southern Educational Association, International Conference for the comprising In Its membership all of Abolition of the opium Traffic, Inaugthe leading teachers of the south, meets urated In America, will be opened In In Atlanta. . . China. Shanghai. Educational societies of Oklahoma, Old age pension bill passed by Kansas. Indiana, South Dakota, Rritish parliament, under which a and other states, will convene In men and women over 70 annual sessions. will receive bounties from the govIndiana monument at the Vicks, ernment, becomes effective. burg national battleground will be Postal arrangements between the dedicated by Governor Hanly and United States and Germany, providing It I la half-millio- n two-celetter rate, will become operative. General Increase will be made In freight tariffs on railroads from the seaPacific coast to the Atlantic board. Permanent national Republican headquarters will be opened in Chi. cago. Inaugurating new policy of a continuous campaign. Withdrawal from Culta of the American army of pacification will begin and will be completed within three months. Quaker City Motor Club will begin third annual endurance run from Philadelphia to Wilkes-Barrand return. With imposing ceremonies. Governor Hughes will be Inaugurated chief executive of New York, beginning his second term. Saturday, Republican members of Ohio legislature will hold caucus to choose candidate for United States senator to succeed Joseph B. Fc raker. J. Kler Hardle, M. P., chairman of the Labor party In the British house of commons, will sail for America. e CRATE' N0 1 OF LEMON 6ANG Max Figman in Ancient and Accepted lemons Order of Music and that he has no desire nf OF FIGHT getting back In the ring. But he predicts that In a few days he will make a statement, and In it, tell who will (Continued from Page 2.) be the next great heavyweight, .lie even said he might take hold of a man, met the black fighter he caught a real and lift him to that eminence. live on not the ordinary live person, however, but one that you tee in the THE CORRECT TIME daytime. Johnson had the worst of It from To stop a cough or cold Is Just as somr the financial end, and now he will be as it starts then there will be no danable to dictate and If Burns desires ger of pneumonia or consumption. Just to meet him again, It will be under a few doses of Ballards Horehound greatly different circumstance. The Syrup taken at the start will stop the most promising men for him are Al cough. If It has been running on for Kaufman or Roller, the wrestler of sometime the treatment will be longer, Seattle." but the cure is sure. Corbett says he is now Facing the Sold by Geo. F Cave. TALKS Squeezing Starts. Okla Dec. MUKKAGEE, r Young woman, have you ever been squeezed? Yes? No? If you have, you are eligible for membership in the Ancient and Accepted Order of Lemons, which has Just been organised In this city with the establishment of Crate No. 1. The head ottlcenw of the new society, railed the Main Squeese, is E said to be a papular young woman In Muskogee soc iety, although the Identity of both ofllrers and members Is kept a profound secret. However, It U known that all of the "lemons" are sweet, young things, and not the sour old maids that might be expected from name. It Is likely that the new LEWISTON, Mont., Dec. 28. Young the order will spread over the entire n Erne and Ed Pframer.'a athlete of Kendall, have been arrested country and that crates" will be orat Kendall upon complaint of the Law ganized In every .city and town. SMALLEYS I well-know- and Order league for having engaged in a prise fight In the early part of the week. DONT BE HOPELESS at the Grand Wednesday, December 30. JAMES J. CORBETT and Organized The Substitute Cupid and Cupidity, A Minnesota paper declares that cupidity among the teachers of that tuta greatly embarrasses public education. It Is cupid among the alabaster-br- V About yourself when youre crippled starry-eyed- , with rheumatism or stiff Joints of , Jaamine-cente2 course you've tried lots of things and school maims of Grand Old they failed. Try Ballard's Snow It will drive away all aches, Texas that is playing havoc here. pains and stiffness and leave you ss Houston FoaL well as you ever were. Sold by Geo. F Cave. Subscribers ef The Utah Stats Journal are requested to road and j.Low, 'n,t,!uctionB Printed at head of w Journal want ads deliver tha goods. editorial column. Third Annual Drawing to taka place New Year's Eva at 8 p. m. Throe splendid prizes, valued $102.50. One chance with every dollar purchase. See window for prises. Give us the chance and we will show you where WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. 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