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Show SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, FEBRUARY 15, 1924 d official proceedlcga of the committee. Of course nothing definite was said In an official way by the committee members as to the man on whom they bang their preference In the matter of the Democratic nomination for tlie presidency, but the general feeling here seemed to be that more of the LEADER LONGWORTH'S committeemen favor the nomination of Mr. McAdoo than of any other cuudk WITH RADICAL REPUBLICANS date. GIVE HOPE TO PARTY. The committee declined to recommend the abrogation of the rule which EDWARD CLARK By s vote in the DemNotwithstanding the requirea a Washington. fact that a combination of Democrats ocratic national convention to give a with a minority of tlie Republicans In candidate the prize. Therefore there the house of representatives managed Is a feeling In the ranks of the Demoto force a repeal of the rule which pre- crats who prefer some other men to vented the offering of amendments to Mr. McAdoo that if he shall full to s majority necessary, revenue bills from the floor of the get the dark house, Nicholas Longworth, the Re- the nomination of a horse will be likely. publican leader, It Is claimed. Is makThe friends of Oscar W. Underwood ing headway In an attempt to bring the progressive bloc of his party Into who were In attendance at the commeeting and who took station sympathy with the plan fur compro- mittee William H. Crane, Alec Fiancis and Claude GOlingwater in In the corridors without the meeting mising the Mellon tax reduction bill hall took renewed Is WISE said, courage. It to such a comparatively slight extent A Goldwyn Picture that It will be assured of presidential from evidences that some of the larger northern states are very kindly dissanction. team defeated the Wasatch live in a It Is only the truth to say that a posed to the Underwood ambition. It evening seems good game last Monday Alabama the friends of that the of the Bepubllcans good many regular House Ward. the Sugar at played senator believe FOOLS THREE be the votes will while get feel seem to In the house that, Fairbanks and King, playing forwards the progressives of the party have of New York and New England after for the winners, did exceedingly well, gone too far In their denunulatloa of they have been given In the Drat ballot while scoring for the losers was pretA corking good picture is Goldwyn's the treasury plan to ease up on men or two for someone who goes Into rundivided. film version of Austin Strong's suc- ty evenly of large Incomes, there la some reason ning os a favorite son. The score: Wise Three cessful Worried About Party Harqiony. stage play. in the position taken by the objectors Sugar House The Itepuhllcan party has Its almost Fools," which comes to the Princess to the Mellon scheme In lu original and It next Theatre Monday. Sunday poignant anxieties over the matter of has been directed form. by King Vidor with Scott, c in the ranks, the but hnrmony ran not Sir. Longworth all of his feeling for actuality in charup only poignancy of the Republican pains Is acterization, in atmoshpere and in Cromer, rg against a wall of opposition In the pro- no sharper thnn that which afflicts the background. gressive camp, but he found consider- Democratic body. Today, five months able antagonism within the stockade Its story is that of three old bachIn advance of tlie conventions, It elors who agree to take of the of the loyal troops. It looks today as Wasatch would nppeur thut so far ns concord grown daughter of the charge girl who had Edwards, rf . If a compromise would dc effected, that of endeavor Is concerned, there Is little ejected the love of all three of them brackthe taxes In the higher to choose between the two political in thicr youth. Comedy complications Brown, If ets will be reduced, thut the earners of ensue fast and furiously and son be- Friel, c small salaries will be helped, and thut camps. . Gibbs McAdoo, as the poli- come interwoven ina series of dramatic Cameron, lg William the Republican party possibly muy put solved which incidents are happily seem ticians here to view It, has the through a bill which will be sufficiently conven- for al concerned after the girl has been Totals Uke the one originally proposed to se- brightest present prospect of on of aiding and abettion to matter As of .ailed threea charge the preferment. to out of criminals cure for It the endorsement of the peobreak ting strength of Mr. Bryan's influence prison. Three Wise Fools has alIf Mr. Longworth the ple generally. In the party, It seems to be the opin- most Diplomatic. everything in it that the most should succeed In doing this In the ion of the Democratic chieftains that ; aded fan could wish for comedy, roCustomer Do you know, I think bouse and the leaders In the senate the three-time- s leader of their party, mance, reality, thrills and spectacular one of my feet must be larger than the likewise shall succeed, the party hopes while is he for Mr. McAdoo moments. other. presumably to credit Itself with an accomplishas a second choice. Is not the prime Its cast is the kind that Goldwyn has Tactful Assistant Oh, no, madam, ment which the Democrats naturally turned picturegoers to expect. smaller If anything. Punch. still are striving to make their own prospective aid for that gentleman's 8 cus Eleanor Boardman, who jumped into by the aid of Republicans who have campaign. screen fame with her actnig of the Demwas from what It the gnthered Badly Handicapped. been off the reservation." role of Remember Steddon in Rupert ocratic leaders who were here attendPearl Knosle Mother, do look at is the girl Souls for Sale,' Hughes' Think People Like Mellon Plan. Mrs. Dowd. She's actually eating her ing the convention said upon the mat- the three wise fools are Claude William H. Crane and Alice salad with her fish fork. Republican leaders In house and sen- ter, that most of them believe the McHer Mother Yes, I see. IVwr thing! ate are In frequent conferences with Adoo strength is to be found largely Francis. The cast also includes John administration leaders in the endeavpr In the ranks of those who once were Sainpolis, Brinsley Shaw, Fred Ea- She has no dnnghter to guide her. to And out how far they can yield to Mr. Bryans staunch adherents, but rn el ton, William Haines, Lucien Littlefield, Zazu Pitts, Martha Mattox, compromise and yet retain the ap- who today are for the former secreCraig Biddle, Jr., Creighton Hale and Mr. of not of tlie because tary treasury, of House Londons Underground Rivera. White and the the proval Raymond Hatton. because McAdoo. In but of Mr. London has several underground rivTreasury department. The Republic- Bryan, an chieftains, although they know they other words, McAdoo did not need the ers, one of them being known ns the must compromise In order to secure Bryan influence to bring to him the SUGAR HOUSE JUNIORS Tigris. This Is supposed to have been DEFEAT WASATCH WARD s ditch, widened by Canute, to enable approval of the proposed legislation, Bryan following. desire above all things to produce a It was natural enough for the Mctho Danish vessels to sail round the finished product on which Andrew W. Adoo forces, as represented In Washfortifications of the Thames. The Sugar House Junior basket-ba- ll Mellon will be willing to sttffop his ington during the committee meeting, to oppose at first New York as the conThe leaders claim today that the vention city. Mr. McAdoo ns yet has country, generally speaking, Indorsed had nothing at all to say upon one the Mellon plan In Its original form. Issue which interests New York, but Mr. Mellon la a and he has had considerable to say upon some of the Democrats, plus some Re- the dry Issue. New York la anti-drMcAdoo Strong In the South. publicans have Insinuated that bis desire to r duce the taxes of the superMany of the southern states seem rich Is b.' ed on a desire to help him- to have fixed their affections on Mcself ami Ills friends. The majority Adoo. In some of the northern states Repuhllct.ua, however, claim that the his strength Is apparently Just as the Mellon plan stable as It Is In part of the South, peoples iipproval-o- f shows thty have taken no stock In In- but elsewhere In the North the opposinuation f this kind. sition to Kim In the party Is marked. Men with a bead for figures and a There were plenty of evidences of this willingness to dig Into tables of sta- In Washington during the meeting of tistics huve been busy recently try- the Democratic committee. ing to find out Just how much money The belief seems to hold among the secur- politicians bers that before very .long today Is Invested In ities. The desire of some of these dig- William Jennings Bryan may declare gers 1ms been to show that the men of for tha McAdoo cause. There is soma lurge properties have not been dodging feeling here that the Commoner may taxes by Investments In securities hold off until the convention and then which do not require them to pay toll attempt to do what he did In the Balto the government, to anything like timore convention of 1912 when the extent which 1ms been charged. In swung from Champ Clark to Woodrow fact, some of the students say that the Wilson and landed hla man. rich are not Investing to any greater There are plenty of Democrats hers There is a reason why more Ohl English Wax extent In securities than In congress and out of it who see In is sold in (lie United States was the rase In other years. any other wax. the struggle between Mr. McAdoo on one side and Mr. Underwood on the Proof of Pudding in tho Eating. the other the likelihood of convention Try a can today. Price 75c per lb. It seemingly la Impossible for any- approval of the nomination of a dark find to out bow much more hone, principally the one lielng body quietly money might be Invested today In In- groomed today In a paddock In Indidustries, thereby enlarging the field ana Samuel M. Ralston, United Sintes of American labor's activities, If men senator from llnoslcr land. of could lie released from some There Is, however, a seemingly comof the tax burdens. The only way to plete optimism In the ranks df the Mo find out how much of the present Idle Ailoo followers. It Woxer-Polisli-ei limy lie Ihnt tlielr money will be turned Into Industrial cheerfulness Is Just n rnxn of Is to relieve the tux situbluff, hut they nppenr lo have ation nnd to await results. even more confidence In tlie success of The rumor of the duy which Is Itielr cnndldnle tlnin the followers of Nothin; will go farther in cheerful from the viewpoint Chump Clnrk lind In ID 12 when It nrtu-nll- y of (he Republican party which Is on milking your house cleaning wiis iiHsiircil Hint the Mlssourlnn the eve of a struggle for continued could coiiimiind at the outset a mu easy than an Old English liwer In the government, Is thut seem- Jorlty of the votes In tlio Ilullliuors Waxer and Polisher. ingly the tusk of winning the progres- convent len. sives to n moderate compromise frame f mind Is not to lie us difficult as It Outfit complete with $ lb. May Print Sounds wna at first supposed It wns to he. Mr. llis An sciential English predicts a lias Ohl Longworth way wllh him. Is English Wax and 1 of a miiclilne that personally popular, and his friends de- curly iierfectlon Old lo sounds. able will lie Tin print clare that out of the house of repreEnglish Briglitencr. sentatives eventually will come some- apparatus will bo a cross between thing with Republican endorsement diet riling machine and a linotype and Its success will dciend upon which will not only uppeal to the people, hut he certain of presidential ap- the fact thut every letter bus a different wnvo form. proval, unless an element In the senate end-drie- I efforts a two-third- cause she was sick of tho game ami then was forced lack i:iio it by tne necessity for get ling a chum out of the country before became t The dieted to the liub-tof China, mysterious and wile .1 in fogs' of tin! human past, bare for a moment to she-.- the secret of lietiefi-cln- l mid .tv.- i degrees the nation's curse -- the scarier, puppy in the treatti:.-- t ,.f chronic field from whence tomes the drug, fo.-.In 1s;l: mh.i.s of land opium. were set off by o.ngivss a governFor the rales support,,; Mi.--s iV-.ment reservation, snue then iSl- govactors of unusual iu:il:t!i-.iii-:- i were ernment lms establish- d n he mounessential. W.i.h.iv Berry absolutely tain the Army u:id Vn of The Flume of T.if.-- an-- Mi 'bin ns Hood, and fearfully bandit be JSavu, the Russian Oil Lands In Mexico. r She more Ilian Only about Hot Springs. Hot Spring'. A:k , la widely noted fer the bet that flow from 72 springs, .ucluibd ia a space of ten sere on the west aide f Hot Springs liiounta'.u. Tl.o f i!u-- . springs fi.-7ii to lfiT rango 1:1 te"iperi':-.:- h-- - in-ar- i - r -- 1 ro.e. players chosen were William V. Mong. J. Karrel McDonald, Bruce Cuor.ii, Frank laimiing, Jlle. Rosa 'ionc, William Moran and Marla da Otlu-- r 1 Albert. A complete village stretching in a straggling stri ct down the side of a hill and through a r..vrow ravine is ono of several spectacular set built for the production. The burning of this thrill in th village is a pic tire. ! of oil land Mexico are being ileveluped l.M t'iM nere In i SOMETHING WRONG two-third- Priscilla DEAN DFUFTSNG WISE make balance? them They won't tally or check up with your vouchers and receipt s ? You ought to carry a cheeking account with this bank and your check stubs and bank bonk would help you avoid all that worry. Con- !a : PrepareforSpring Cleaning 016 English TDax tax-exem- pt t 5; fer with us. i. DRIFTING WITH MISS DEAN OFFERS mmnKu.ciTWM urn h MANY THRILLS N. J. IIANSEN, Strange Locale Heightens Interest in Screen Version of Pm. GEO. A. GOFF, Cashier JOHN F. HEN NETT, Famous Play Ily. Priscilla Dean is the star of Drifting, the drama of love and psychology coming to tho screen of the Hyland theatre beginning Sunday. Drifting" is her latest Universal-Jew- el vehicle, adapted from John Coltons and Daisy 1 1. Andrews stage play by A. P. Younger and Tod Browning and directed by Browning. It was a William A. Brady stage production starring Alice Grady. Miss Dean's appearance in Drifting makes the film version interesting to those who'saw or read about the play, for the heroine's role is essentially dramatic and the work of Dean has always been dramatic and emotional. From what is known of the play it must make un excellent screen vehicle for her. Drifting is the story of a girl who quit selling opium in Shanghai be- - Vice-P- 1850 Better Service Relieving you of all Funeral details is the serricc tee offer. Resides this relief , confidence in us, inspired by our years of thoughful, conscientious serving, trill deliver you of many needless Korries, It trill bring you that relief tehich comes from the assurance that, to the last detail, every funo tion trill be thoroughly, thoughtfully and A SPLENDID FEELING That tired, discouraged feeling caused by a torpid liver and constican be gotten rid of with pated Ism-elsurprising promptness by using lierbine. 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The I ifiuiHTHts, however, seemingly re still Htuiincli In tlielr belief thnt he tax Mil which finally Is to pass largely will licur the insrks of Demo- Good Old Rotund Uncle Jim She (Ininterlngly) So youre goltif to leave nte some money when you die, uncle. If I may Judge from youi figure I think It will b a good round sum. cratic handiwork. the Rainbow McAdoo Seems to Ltad. in The aurora borealis consists of ca sessions of the Democratic national committee In this town held thodlc rays, which ure analogous to ra harp Interest for politicians of all dlurn or Roentgen rays. parties. There was a great amount , of pollilenl Cole gossip passed about, Wood Resists some of it sound and some of It Houses built of wood made from ba 'i I'fbuhly unsound, all of which (n gasse, the waste from sugar etna, art j "ay was more interesting to the poll-j- ij said to resist heat In tha tiauaer and tI,lHns here than tho more or leoa cut- - cold In the winter. 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