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Show DECEMBER THE DAILY STATE JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, 30, 1908. term begins ncj Monday, January 4th. School rooms open to caller every day and evening thl week. Call any time. Talk the ms ter over, and investigate f( yourseli. id-winter School Is in session all sum- mer. Every student who has completed a course in this school has a position. You cannot afford to have a less thorough education than other people. Get the best! . L. A. MARTIN, Presiden Washington Ave. 2441 Independent Phone 295 Bell Phone 794 Newsy Gossip QUAKER CITY RACES FRIDAY be offered by the Quaker City Motor dub, the promoting organization. and reThe course to Wilkes-Barr- e turn has been carefully mapped out by a committee of exerts, and the selection undoubtedly represents the moat practicable road between the points. But even at that It will be u severe test, especially should any snow be encountered. Pennaylvania-Corfiell-Brow- Three Hunfod-Mil- e Endurance ALE-STA- C.A. Against Gives Promise of CHESS. Good ment to Take Place Dee. The Triangular Cliem league, of Fennaylrania, Brown and Cornell, will hold Its tenth annual congress Dec. 28 to 8L Cornell la striving hard to have a winning team, but Pennsylvania, which will be headed by Norman T. Whitaker, who played against Oxford last year, will make a stubborn fight for supremacy. 28-3- 1. T L Lake Y. M. Tourna- n JEM DRISCOLL R OE Salt INTERCOLLEGIATE American Motor Car Manufacturers Will Hold One WorM SpFtiSim If Outboxes Baldwin of Boston in Old-time- Fast Rounds of Clever Work During Contest Game. composed of Greatest Ever Held in New Run Ilunk! Hunk! NEW YORK. Dec. ie The automobile show coming to town. The chkkena and cata which are now displaying their charm at Madiaon Hquare Garden will have competition when the Grand Central Faluce door swing open . tomorrow night for the ninth annual exhibition of the American Motor Car Manufacturers' aaaoclatlon. The Import err Automobile salon will be an extra attraction. making this a show truly International In extent and surpassing In Interest any previous display of motor cars and accessories ever held on thla side of the Atlantic Already the motoring clans are gathering for the show, and all the big hotels are today entertaining scores of enthusiasts from all over the Vnlted States, here to aee for themselves the progress that has been made In motor car building during the last year. If Parry Monuments Careful selection of high-grad- 1 A Nc. & Sons 2253 WASHINGTON SO. Dec. PHILADELPHIA. val the the Through were ftchuyklll radical picturesque expected, changes any motorists are due to be dlsuppolnted, ley and over the eastern Pennsylvania since the score of American and Euro. mountains, a distance of nearly 800 lean cars now being put In place In the palace show little marked Improve- miles the contestants In the third ann Quaker ment. except In a mure artistic finish nual endurance run and greater beauty of design. club will travel on Friday City Moi The program of the show was finally and Haturday. The route is from this decided upon today. The private view end return, ano will be held tomorrow afternoon, and city to Wllkes-Darrthe doors will open to the public at 8 the run will doubtless be one of the In tha evening. Friday will he army most Important events of Its kind ever and navy night. (Saturday students' held in thla country. Motorists all night, Monday engineers' night. Tues- over the United States will be Interday society night. Wednesday mer- ested In the affair, since It will afford chants' night and Thursday municipal a thorough test of the leading makes night. of cars. Final touches were put on the decThere will be two classes In the orations In the palace today and prac- run, A and II. The former will cotically all of the exhibits are in place. nsist of touring cars; the latter will be been limited to runabouts and tourabout. Europe and America have searclied In order to produce the The division permits a fair test and and beautiful original decorative does not impose on a smaller car the scheme that will serve to make the of competing against handicap unjust coining show the most elaborate of Its a bigger one. kind ever held In America. The MacDonald A Campltell cup Thousands of electric lights oil will dibe the prise In the s mirrors, tropi- vision, the paintings, to time become winner this cal gardens, statues, streamers, groupof the trophy ed flags of each nation represented the permanent owner in the exhibits, powerful searchlights For the other class a silver cup will and blending of harmonious colors will cause the Grand Central Palace show to be an ejiot-- maker In automobile e - first-name- e 1 Jos. Parry Co. AVE. history. Not only has the interior of the pal. a'e been decorated, but the exterior has been given more than ordinary attention by the artists while the main lobby and stairways leading to the main court was given special attention by the artists and sculptors. Grand Opera House Night Only One Wednesday, December 30 FOREMOST MR. JOHN CORT PRESENTS AMERICA'S COMEDIAN MAX FIGMAN IN THE BIGGEST SUCCESS OF HIS CAREER "The Substitute 99 A COMEDY BY W. M. DIX AND E. G-- SEAT SALE STARTS MONDAY SUTHERLAND 10 A. M. Prices, 25c to $1.50 Note Owing to nitude to bevel-glas- workman; studious regard for tha location and surroundings of the family plot; thorough carrying okt of your order in every detail, to the final traction of tho memorial, are poinp that our momoriala and inouro satisfaction. stock Philadelphia Wiikesbarre and Return. York City. SO. From tho mag- tho of seonio production, tho curtain will riso promptly at 8 p.m. SALT LAKE CITY. SO. At BOSTON, Dec. 80. Jem Drlacoll, the e team of the strongest players in the state. For the team, Horsfall of t)i university will play center, tVaugsgu&rd and Roaskelley of the B. Y. C. will be at guarda and Miller anJ Taylor, the fast L D. S. forwards, will complete the five. The Logan players will come to Salt Lake at once to get up team wock. The second team of the Y. M. C. A. will open the program at 8 o'clock by taking on the Granite High school bays, one of the fastest teams In the High school league. Another feature of the program and a good one will be the exhibition wrestling bout between Mike Yokel, the association's Instructor, and an opponent to be picked. all-st- ar McClosksy Milwaukoo'a Now Managor John J. McCloskey. who managed the St. Louis National league nine Iasi season, has been engaged to manage the Milwaukee club of the American association In 1009. SPORTING Dec. last a crock New Year's day basket- English featherweight, outboxed Mat-tiball game has been arranged for the Baldwin of Boston at the Annory Y. M. C. A., and the association five and will be called upon to face a picked Athletic aaaoclatlon tonight BRIEFS. gained the decision without being at any time In serious danger. Baldwin started wrtl and In the first two rounds swung several times to Driscolls neck. In the third Baldwin landed his best blow of the bout, a stiff left to Driscoll's jaw, which staggered the latter for a time, hut the Englishman came back strong and evened up the round. In the oeventh Drlacoll placed four or five terrific punches on Baldwin's heart and sent him to the floor with Baldwin came a Jolt to the Jaw. back swinging wildly, but failed to do any damage. The Englishman had the better of the remaining rounds. Ottawa's professional hockey team cost $8,500 la it year. St. Louis rowing clubs may engage a professional coach. TOMMY DISSATISFIED. Cleveland, O., has an eight clnb InRUBY BOB WANTS door baseball league. LONDON, Dec. 30. Tommy Burns, to Texas become The league expects who was defeated at Sydney by Jack a Class n organization In 1010. Johnson for the heavyweight pugilistic FIGHT WITH NEGRO Frlwo may play against the Austra- 'championship, has cabled a London lian Rugby team now touring England sporting paper as follows: "Johnsons seconds Influenced the police In stopping the contest. I was SYDNEY, N. S. W, Dec. 30. H'b stoong and always had a chance, os Fitzsimmons, Journal want ads deliver the goods former heavyweight Johnson was tiring. I am willing to champion and Jack (Twin) Sullivan him." can beat fight Johnson again and have Issued challenges to Jack Johnson, tho conquereror of Tommy Burns, for a Journal want ads daiivsr tha goods. fight for the heavyweight title. ; EMIGRATION RULE FOR OE OGDEN STATE BANK SETTLE Interest Paid On Savings Accounts and Time Certificates H. C. BIGELOW, J. M. BROWNING, 8ALT LAKE, Dec. 10. The conten- the Colorado schools, should they detion having been made that, sooner or sire to enforce thla rule. later, the schools of the country will have to adopt the "emigration plank" to drive professionalism out of cob lege athletics. Coach Joe Maddock of the University of Utah was asked for his opinions on the matter. The "emigration rule," so designated by Coach Stagg of Chicago. Is that a player who has competed on the college team We line will thereafter be Ineligible to compete Domestic on any other college team. It la a Imported broad rule and. while It might work Wines, Liquors hardships In some cases, it certainly would forever wipe out all taint of PresL A. P. BIGELOW, Caahier, R. A. MOYE8, Asst. Cashiers Vice-Prea- t. The Elephant Bar carry the Finest and professionalism In school sports Owing to the recent agitation In Colorado. in which charges and counter of charges professionalism have been made. It Is believed the time la ripe for the advocates of the ''emigration plank to push their claims. It Is believed that the University of Utah will readily Join hands with a number uf of and Cigars in the city Our Service Is the Best J. F. SMITH & COMPANY PROPRIETORS THE ELEPHANT 308 Twenty-fift- h St. Ogden, Utah 9 I I |