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Show lO X THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE,. THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, md EH in ' 'Children Cry vw vs for vvwvv IS for I GERTRUDE I HOFFfilAHN I Bonlit has borne tho stgna tore of Chae, II. Fletcher, and has been made under hLs personal bttpervihloa fur oyer 30 years. Allow no ouo to decelvo joii lu this. Counterfeits, Imitations and d are hut Experiments, and endanger th lital til of Children llxperlcuco agalubt Exicriniente 7 Grover Jan. .eland DcrgUoU, wealthy aon of a. for-- r brewer, and charged with being a ift dodger and deeerter from the arifly, captured today while hiding In the ddence of hi mother. Tonight he I" In New on Governor' Island, prtioner rk harbor, awaiting trial by court- rtlal j The capture of BergdoU whoee' brother, win, well known automobile racer, missing, alo charged with dodging ecllve service, was as sensational as , been hi career In the la't five years er a dosen federal and cltv officer tlclpated In the raid Resistance was ered by the mother, Mrs. Kmma llerg-1- -., who threatened to shoot the offla and was disarmed only after a uiigle. the was held In $10,000 hell on charge assault and battery with Intent to kill I coneplracy to prevent the exwutlon arrest warrants. Ball aearcljjsiidher Irwvar Jiergdoll disappeared In August, 7. and search for him a an alleged ft dodger wa made all over the United tea and Mexico lrs. BergdoU threatened death to any eer who entered her home when they wared todav, federal agents an Id and stagy was used, and the front anme r entrances were forced at the e. A search revealed Grover hiding a window1 box scat on the second floor, fter a preliminary hearing hero Berg-- I Before was taken to New York. vlng ho said ha had roamed all over andhome had returned only country few days ago. Ho said he saw his ther, Erwin, In Cincinnati six months GALA BILL Infants and Children. 'The Kind You Have Always 'HILADELFHIA, X I .A If series of dances and Interpretations, with special stag settings and augmented orches- Just-as-goo- tra. The Kind You Have Always Oought FOX A WARD JEROME A HERBERT Bears the Signature of WATTE A HAWLEY 'j2-- MEREDITH & SNOOZER BEGINNING of ths WORLD I VAN II u nlshfy . For Over 30 Years whits children, snd ran awsy from three maMor, only to be reaptured each time Wh'le to ling her lire story she busied herself with sewing. CASHIER BROWNSDALE, M nn . Jan. 7 O. W. Root, cash er of the State btuik of Brownidale, late this afternoon confessed to forgery of notes amounting to approximately f 30 000, according to F 11 Pearson, state superintendent of banks, who is here making an investigation of the bank. , Is reported H that approximately $90,000 worth of paper Is brill by the d H s.ild bank, of whiilt about by bank exam'neis to be worthless. Mr Root readily confessed h's forgery to notes and also to making false ento the state offk ials tries, according sa'il to have frnged one Ths cashier note for 814 Oon to cover an overdiaft of one of ths depositors. one-thir- , JUNIOR VV Kre-me- r, W STAR SKYGAZER i ht Salt Lake Statistics lc h. 1 e, 1 .ill i DLIDAY whisky TRADE IS COSTLY , New Suits Filed. Lena White Smith agairaf R X. Smith, for divorre. on gromiri of roq upKrt and crueltr. Idaho State A Knviuga ba-uagaiuat J W Woolf, to recover f475 alleged due on a note Claud A Barnard am Inst traee II Baron ground of iroeltv. nard for dlvn Fern Hatiknp ngainar Angti-Haukup, for on ground of non support 1 TONIGHT Matinee Saturday The mirthful musical comedy masterpiece as played for 18 month at the Caeino and Frlncess Theaters, New York, INSIDE Biar About Price Mats,, ISc, 25e, SOe Evenings, 15c, ! c, Me, 75c, 3 NIGHTS, Starting BILLY EVANS THE CELLOS SALT LAKE THEATRE BASEBALL CONFESSES TO BIG SHORTAGE trover Bergdoll's father Is dead The mg man was much In the public eve ora he was accused of draft dodging. owner of fast automobiles, ho was eral times placed under arrest and vlly fined for speeding and reckle ving. He was In numerous collision, ons of which six persons were Injured RED CROSS ter he took to aviation, and was rged by the police with flying too low DRIVE IS PLANNED r the city. Then he was drafted Grover Is alleged LOGAN, Jan. 7 A spe lal meeting of the federal agents to have declared would never fight against Germany, the exei utlve committee of the Cm he Red ugh he was born In this countrv. In county chapter of the American 4 he offered his services to Germany Crosw was held it mday. A committee was appointed to take an aviator througn the local German suL charge of the Junior Red drive, 1th Miss Dora light. Mls Ultra A M Inirhtgii, Hugh Adams of LOCATED and C. If Anderson of Richmond lljrum as members. The following were elected Y WOMAN as members of the home sertlce committee Mrs John T Caine Mrs. J A -AMBRIDOE, Mass. Jan. 7 Another Holme, Miss Margaret Vi llklmum and A. T has been discovered by the Harvard F. Cordon. tegs ohservtory. It was announced to-that Mias Joanna C. 8, Mackle of i observatory staff, tn ths course of examination of photographs of ths ky Way taken recently at Cambridge, I detected the newcomer. Its position right ascension 18 hours, 49 minutes, Births. seconds; declination plus 9 degrees, , minutes (190V). I Trent Enrl snd (futli Urabskcr Rady. Holy Tie spectrum of the new star is Crwa hnepttal, ! M of a nova In Its early stages Cbrl and NtlHe Hay floden Blftah, Hly 4 and December It Increased Croat hospital ho? fween II N itr Trnrilla and Dniar Mahel Chapman ddly in brightness from the sixteenth f gnltude, or fainter, to a maximum of Stewart. H3 (mat hopfal tut 0.5. Since that time It has under-t- e Tbouiaa D Molt ami (ny (ralg Snyder Wal Holy i rota hospital, tjor marked fluctuatlona and Its present too. Louis Ion aul lktruthy aaaermaa Jlertu, gnltude Is only about (.5. It Is there-- Holy hoaptul. hoi far too faint to be seen with the JCnuatrotaHenrv Ro rs, Holy and Dvti Liter red eve. hospital bor he discovery la the thirty-fift- h of Its Crntt Orvin Tuffman and Ltfpba Foky Italy Crott si In tha history of astronomy snd the hoapltaiw- Wy eteenth to the credit or theHarvard era Mary Fuger Cbam Jumea and larlor eg observatory. In the 400 years pra- beriafn Holy t na hospital girl 1884, only nine new stars were William ttallae and Irene Sarah Laflgton V ting acted In the Interval between 1888 Douglas f2J Wear Sor'h Temple atntt girl I Miss Mackle's discovery, twenty-fiv- e Adeibert and Jthel B.rkinsiiavr Putnam, St re been located, eighteen of them by Mark a hoapltal, boy Thomas IVtir and Emma Hull 6htvab, 601 Harvard staff and the other seven by In other places 8omerty avenue, hoy. ftunichl and Ihn Kamila Munakata, fit. Mark a hopt(a!, girl. char-erlst- Ld Every Night Except Mono and Tuasday NOW PLAYING tnu Hunt fojr Rich Dodger Results, in' Final Arrest wo-ye-ar , Fletchers vxvxvf Mtn M SEIJTJOPISDII 3920, a Series of Start fUyc a4 Player. Freak plays are far from unusual. "Something new comes up In almost every g.mie Kdd's Alnsmlth, peppery catcher of the Detroit Tigers, figured In a play Inst summer which seemed much out of the ordinary. Never have I aeen a enteher pull one exactly similar Ulevelard was playing at Detroit The play Involved Jack Graney of Cleveland, lrism th of Detroit, and a high fly bull The feet that Alnsinith somewhat ru judged the fly made tlio play possible Granev was on second, two men were out, and the batter hit a high flv dlrec'ly m front of the plate It was impossible to tell whether the ball would go fair or foul A high wind was blowing that n.ade the judgment of such fly halls difficult Alnsinith kept cirri ng under the hull, wh.le Graney, playing proper baseball, was tearing In from second, so that he would have a chance to score, If the n ball fell safe, or was muffed by the t catiher. The h gti w'nd did such stunts with the ball that Ainsmith failed to get his hands on it It struck the ground about three feit tn front of hhn, took a reverse h English snd bounded back toward Abou' this time Granev was about f fteen feet from the plate ball The hit the ground and then bounded In to tinsmith s hands In the situat on Taking at a g'ance. he hastily turned, and made a regular football dive toward Graney, who had started a feet-flrsi de. Ain sin th touched Granev Just before be reae hod the plate, and won the verdict nn a hair-lin- e dec.siun It was the first time I ever aaw a catcher recover a fly ball that fell Bufe, and get a runner at the plate The only other plav I know of that compares with the Detroit Inc dent came up In a game at ihiladelphla four or five years ago I.arry Lajoie ws plavlng with Ihiladelphla and Cleveland was the opposing team A recruit. Garrett, was pitching for Cleveland, and he won his was cm third bise game, fi to J and two men out, when Garrett cut loose feet with a wild p tch thut struck-teIn front of the plate Fyidently Garrettif thought the catcher would be lucky he stopped the ball, as the moment he started h's de'ivery he raced toward the plate Then enme the unusual feature. The bail struck the catchers protector w Ith great force, bounded Into Garrett s hands about ten feet from the plate and at the same Instant he made a dive for gett'ng him bv a few scant It was ore of the few times I Inches have ever seen the player who made the throw get the pnto.it, without anyone el.e actually handling tha ball. -- SB rfefsied 1i PBETTY GIRLS DAINTY DANCES Juliet Wilbor Tompkins By JOLLY TUNES 8 EATS NOW ON SALE Eve. Me to $2. Sat. Mat. EOc to 1.M. Postmasters Appo'nted. r A Heart-Stirrin- g Story! THE SPEAK-EAS- Paramoimt-Senne- tt Y S3 STRAND 1 ivi-'-- Vr-- u Sa t i i ake Theatre In Phone Was. 1250 YOU DONT WANT A Then prejudice will not keep you from ONE-STREE- T in CITY Childhood Days DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS A story of a typical eountry boy who is always in wrong until chance makes him a hero. It is a picture of the rag doll days, the old swimmin hole and school day loves, with their joys and sorrows, just as you lived them yourself. SENKETT A DAUGHTER OF TWO WORLDS sxs , I ! , ; Ef u BEST PICTURES fw TABERNACLE FRIDAY, JAN. 9, 8:15 P. M. SFSSIJF K t Seats $1.50, $2.00, $2,50 (Plus war tax) At BUREAU OF INFORMATION. A SECURE SEATS EARLY SHORES DPvS. THE RELIABLE & SH0RES SPECIALISTS -- LAST TIMES TODAY FOR mm ivui sd I Offlr. 249 Main St. Sait Lak I Hj , 7 to I Y6, fag 19 to 12 lr. Suaaya, fitriAA T 1W 4 "K 'L ... y Ilf; V Olive Thomas Formerly Wtlktt Theater m tense sympathy with the characters from beginning to nd. 4 FATTY ARBUCKLE in LOVE OUT-YOND- ER' FEEZ a Onr ,1m I, to rare te if irri. If ni.f alt a, roa grl h bn--re II ef ear ic ef and skill yo iii?1 r 1 ur. s vital, glowing, play with beautiful OLIVE THOMAS more charming than ever. heart-pierci- O ng PHILHARMONIC OECHESTBA, - Ted Henkel, Conductor. FEANK GIBNEY in Vocal Selections. CHRISTIE COMEDY WELCOME HOME. PATHE NEWS. Coming Tomorrow II. B. V ARNES in The Pagan God And Marie Osborns in Eaby Marie's Roundup. iHEATRl WAfATCM MATINEE TODAY TCLiPHOfcC Ralph Cloninger Plsysrs Present The Natural Law And Auoclat A Bold. Good Plsy matinee Saturday Price,: Mstmrei 25c te 35c. Night, 25c to 75c, Next week f the Storm Country E Singer's Dorothy Dalton Also . NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING , v f--- ASINO A powerful photoplay created from the book by E. Phillips Oppenheim. It will hold you V dAm, V Riidgets rvC R wTHEff The Flame of the Yukon iSP csOTSil And Six Snappy Act SPECIAL PRICES Nights, ENTERTAINMENT Continuous Alnil-.ri- f I'1 j 1 avT 4 Lower floor, 50e; 50c; Balance balcony, 30c; Gallery, 25c MATINEES First 10 rows lower floor, 50c; balance tower fleer, 33c; first t rewe be). cony, SOe; balance balcony, 20c; gallery, 15o. of to 11 p, ni. Mriinrrs Kir llj ' tixv'X i Artul,e2 1 ai uijs All rivaia Blur First tlx row, balcony, IN A PLEASING dur-- Grovsr Prank lee "Follydols tag C inner, --30 to 0, end erier. theater supper, from 10.15 te 12.3 on week night. During dinner, e to 5, on Sunday, and tea 4 te-- , Thuredey end Saturday afternoon. il TETRAZZINI 1 llustrieus Priaoe J COMEDY HIDE AND SEES DETECTIVES. ally HAYMAW ' Wrong Live Again Your ! 5 Today and Tomorrow j JACK PXGKFORD i NORMA TALMADGE 1 f Comedy. i, VV j famous Special Added Attraction - Jan 7 PostmaTe- WASHINGTON. Albert were appointed todav as follows R Huds n, Rantaquin, Utah, vice Bertha A Frank O GapJy, Nelson, resigned, Chun-hilIdaho, vice C H. Foster, WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL BY ; Scenario by Alice Zyton SEE it in this beautiful pieturization of Juliet Wilbor Tompkins novel, with winsome Marguerite Clark as Contrary Mary. State street and the Gem, show(Chicago Tribune Special Service ) HICAGO, Jan. 7 A booming holiday superfine pictures. only ing de In whisky coat the Twelfth Street NOW PLAYING aartment store a fine of $25,030 todav. s action was taken tn connection with revocation of the United state liquor nae of the store by Commissioner of GO ernal Revenue Roper, of Washington, Marriage Licenses. tnesses declared that the counter over In his "big, new picture of a hundred laughs and a hundred thrills R Schmidt, Holliday, tiah, and Allc NEW YORK. Jan 7 One hundred ich the liquor was sold was flanked M.Walter Knit Lake thousand Jewish families, averaging five Thurgtwxl ny deep with thirsty purchaser for 111 emand Arthur to thirafo, llorkaald, LyU persons to a family, are ready before Christmas. It la estimated - Lake. igrate from Poland to Palestine It waa t In the past year the store disposed Kemp, gaitKendrick and France, Webater, both announced todav by the 7. onist organixa-tto- n 1000 gallons of whisky and alcohol The ef Ooar lhrboia, Idaho. , of America hi behalf of Dr Jerxv LADIES ORCHESTRA. ccatlon of the license means that the Ray lllanchard Rcadell, Palt lake, and Alice Rosenb'att, amember of the Pol sh det. re will lose the right to deal in whisky There .an, Los.n I uh In s with New York who conferring alcohol of any kind for any purpose. W Ilham gMliirlua, Idaho, and Maria Zionist leaders. NEXT ATTRACTION OPENING SATURDAY Flackmaon, halt lake M env Polish Jews have liquidated their Kenneth II Jenetn, gait Lake, and Helen Betzer Hearini Adjourned. property in order to moe Groups of Irene (arajn, Magna italic 'EW YORK, Jan. 7 After a brief ses- Lloyd K Rutuph and klorenoe E Brewer, 1 todav of both of trial Karl W. lake the bait Captain Leorge It Doran and Ltulean Miller. tth of ter, on charges of alleged brutality tah American soldiers at LcMans, was ad- - Murray I Hamii'l H Judd, Rt George- - Utah, and Hasel rned until tomorrow, owing to ths Ival at Governors Island, of Grover C. Fora) the, .rover, t tah. 433 WEEK MONDAY NIGHT, JAN. 12 EOc Com T it e a d ay 50c gdoll, the young Philadelphia million s arrested as atdraft dodger. The ad- Mrs. Alfred I. Du Font Dies. 35c 35c D Matinee J5o For Ladles Only 25 rninent was necessarv. It was an- -j dm. Jan. 7 Mr a- Wilmington, meed, tn order that Major William F. fred "Not a Picture I Du Pont, wife of one of th promt lev, judge advocate, might give his nent mentors of the Du Pont f.irmK mtlon to tho new arrival. died today In Charkston, S C Mr. Du Pont i in Cal forma Mr Du Pont was 115 Years Old. Negress Listed taken from the train at Charleston, pert- ALWAYS THE e was removed to a hospital, ,03 ANGELES, Jan, 7. --Anna Prater, ouuly illehe S'died. rod, was officially listed as X15 years where by federal cgnsua enumerators here BEGINNING TODAY THREE DAYS Ta the Dyspcptic. tsy. he was born In South Carolina, she Would you not like to feel that jour 1; ahs was sold fifteen times as a tomach troubles are over, that you can acted as mammy" to fifty-tw- o Coneat any kind of food that you crave sider then the fact that Chamber aln s At tha matinees Alice Sterling will Tablets have cured ofheis why not you? address tha ladles on "The Duel of tho lro have been restored There aro many Sexee, concerning marriage, divorce to health by taking these tvbletv and can and lova now eat any kind of food that they crave. Price. Nights, for all over 15 years, In (Advertisement ) 25c. 50c, 75c, $1 00 plue tax JEWS PREPARE TO TO PALESTINE lgagai IF yon lou'd and admired her all the more because she refused to own you wouldnt that make "pilgrims contemplate walking to Triest or other ports In laid alone 2,000 000 rubles have beer, subscribed for Industrial undertakings in Palestine, It waa sa Id. The Z onist organization is discouraging the movement lint the Jew sh estate Is established by the league of nations or the peace treaty with Turkey. st Directed by Walter Edwards IF you were a mother whose daughter had been stolen. IF after years of searching, yon found that daughter in poverty; offered her wealth, luxuries, beautiful clothes. And then Du-tr- Am-smlt- Jmfy ammomMrkmftQimrQ Not a movie, but a very much alive cast and chorus from and the Princess Theater, NewYork. 18 Catchy Musical Numbers n -- el-. 3 o. LvemngD n SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Owing to th big demand for aeata during the Midget engagement, there will be two milinwi Satur. day 1.30 and 3 30 p. m. |