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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 25,1922. 8 OGDEN Battery locomotive DEPARTMENT. 6f(lti,Oidm Theatre bboiM 664: 664 and Bunding. Corretpona.rt, 740J Society, ys. 2196. 6 . A Old blind mule Introducing In Utah the people elect the. candidate for office, but the Oct. 24. OGDEN. political machines select them, was one of the declarations of Arthur Woolley, attorney of Ogden, In speaking. upon the primary law before the Progressive club at its luncheon today 'He declared that Utah Is doe of two or three states without the direct primary eystem of nominating candidates for state, offices. At the cone address the club indorsed clusion the primary law for Utah, and went on record as favoring the launching of a movement to obtain Its adoption. Dr. George Thomas, president of the University of Utah, the other speaker of the luncheon, explained problems of education In unlveislties which come from the tremendous growth of attendance. He said that it has become necessary to make the' "social'' students work or leave the college so their places may be taken by others who are desirous of gaining ,an - education. Uaaaid that many yanrlal'' students had been sent to college by their parents in order that they may obtain the necessary polish which will fit them for social life. Colleges Alls also eliminating the students who have no desire for education, but use the colleges as affording a place to pass their time. In advocating the primary law fof Utah, Mr. Woolley said that It Insured the selection of a man for the office although he did not have money. Under the law the people would select and elect the candidate. He said If rnouey is going to be spent It should be spent in telling the people about the Issues and not in paying delegates' expenses to conventions. The Beautiful, New, Anniversary and Ambassador Patterns in 1847 Roger Bros. to; m Flatware. Mrs. J. A. Penniman, who comes to Salt Lake direct from the factories of the International Silver Company al 3Ieriden, Connecticut, will be in our store all day tomorrow, October 26. -- of-th- Former Ranger Accused of Starting Forest Fire OGDEN, Oct. 24 James Russell, former ranger In Yellowstone park, is being held at Cody, Wyo., by federal officials upon the charge of setting a fire in the Teton forest, October IS, which burned over an area of iWO acres, according to advices received at the headquarters 'office of the forest service here , today. Russel le said to have been employed at the "Dude" ranch at Moran, Wyo., and while riding through the national forest is alleged to have thrown a lighted t. match In dry grass after lighting a The fire, which spread' rapidly, burned over a district of 600 acres of timber. When you were a child you were told of mules that spent their lives down in' mines. After a while these hapless creatures went blind from hauling coal cars in perpetual darkness. These times are rapidly pawing. Progressive mines are installing little locomotives, propelled by tireless Exide Batteries, that do more work than q stable full of mules. . In just the same way, street trucks driven by Exides are taking the place of the horse in delivering merchandise. So, too, in industrial plants, Exide Batteries give their power to indoor trucks that keep men from being beasts of burden. It is through experience in making powerful batteries for every kind of purpose that such a nigged Exide is possible for starting and lighting your automobile. It does not pay to have an inferior battery in your car. You will find the Exide a sensible economy because it lasts so long and it stays in your car, not in the repair shop. Mrs. Penniman will not only show the particular beauty and quality of these --two new .patterns, but will also . demonstrate the newest ideas in table service and decoration. You will find her nost inter' a r esting. . -- Visit Our Store Tomorrow Inquiries about battariam othar than battqtiea ahould ba add im mad to auto-mobi- Open From 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. le The Electric Storage Battery Co., Philadelphia HUBBARD'DENN CO. Service Stations Everywhere . Branches la Seventeen OfU, 21? SOUTH- - Richards, who was named as wesessor of VV. V. Rockefeller as secretary, will assume office. Mr. Rockefeller will leave where he lyes November 1 for Salt accepted, a okltion with the Tracy Doan & Trust company. a costume dance and card party tomorrow evening in the W. O. W. hall. The Women's club of the First Congrey gational church Vill meet In an session at the church Friday. The time will be devoted to doing work for the basaar which will be held In November. A missionary program will be given durand ing the afternoon. All members OGDEN SOCIETY friends of the club and and congregation are Invited. Mrs. MacBeth, S22 Canyon road, OGDEN, Oct. 24. In honor of Mlaa will be Arthur hostess to the members of the Helen Hunter, a fall bride. Miss Mary Beaux Esprit club Thursday afternoon. Hurst entertained last everting at her The W. R. C. Social club will be enterValue of Good Name Friday afternoon at the home of home, 1473 Twenty-fift- h street. Cosmos tained Mrs. J. M. Kramer, 3289 Washington Is Apostles Subject were used to decorate the rooms. A di- avenue. The Royal Neighbor of America enversion of the evening wag a "hunt OGDEN. Oct. 14. "Valne of a Goo1 for a number of golng-awa- y tertained the head officers Monday in I. O. O. F. hall. There was school the Xatpe" was the subject of the farewell sented to the guest of honorgiftby prethe of Instruction during the afternoona and address of Apostle David O. McKay de- hostess, which were concealed about the large class was Initiated In the evening, livered today to the etudents of the We- rooms. Misa Kate Fenton entertained was concluded with ber Normal college, of which he Is pres- with several banquet. Refreshments which readings. ident. Tthe speaker told the students that were served. Miea Camp J, Daughters of the Pioneers, was assisted Mrs. will the good name for a college was Us great- by her mother, Mrs.Hurst vrhomas Read, captain, T. Hurst; Mrs. meet Delphi est asset, and it was far better to have a Fred N. Hess and Mrs.J.Frank. Friday 'afternoon with Mrs. C. W. M. Drlggs. 648 Twenty-eighth or name fries than to win football ga street, good In addition to guest of honor the Hlnchcllff, ot her athletic contests. He urged the guests included the Mrs. K. P. Hunter. Mrs. with Mrs. Gomer Nichols as assisting students always to keep Weber clean. C.v D. Stmpeon, Mrs. Kenneth C. Tripp, hostess. Mrs. A. W. Agee left this evening for The speaker expressed the hope of see- Mrs. Marcellue Smdth. Mrs. F. E. Mos-- t to her former home in Illinois. ing a larger college, with an enrollment oiler. Mrs. T. Don Besson. Mrs. Frank aShevisit also will visit In Chicago, St. Louis of 640 Students, uton hta return from M. Drlggs, Mrs F. N. Hess, Miss Rosa and Michigan. Europe about two years hence. Mosteller, Miss Florence Riser. Miss NeU Ths- - members of the Emblem club will Drlggs. Mies Edith White, Mtes Ella Mcentertained tomorrow afternoon by Cain, Miss Kate Fenton and Miss Betty be Mrs. E. J. Hodges at her home, 963 JefCharged Hurst, Young The regular meeting of the Martha so ferson avenua With Statutory Offense clety was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. H. Reeder, Jr., OGDEN, Oct. 24 Jay 'Paul, 23 years 1U64 Twenty-sixt- h street. PM ns ars wel of age, and Oakley Paul,x32 years of under way for the annual ball age, cousins, were arrested this after to be g.ven by the society"charity November noon by Deputy Sheriff D. F. Steele upon 14 at the Merthana. The ball will a w'arrant charging them with a statu- the fail and winter social .seasonopen DRAMA AMD TATTDETILLZ. In tory crime. The complainant in the case Ogden, and each committee la making PANTAfiE-Bob- ys Adair amt Jau Band. Conn ' is the mother of a and Htfrt Telephone Tangle, Fred Schwab. girl, who 4s alleged to an effort to make the function the brila be subnormal. Valentine Vox, Latoeca. Clara Kimball Youni liant success It has been In previous In The Banda of Kara. The accused men were taken before exrs. A large number of tickets have Judge D. R. Roberta in the city court and already been sold by the ticket commit- ORPHEUM Third of a century anniversary bill 13000 opena was fixed at each. They tee, or whieh Mrs. E. F. Brats la chair-matonight with Anatol Frledlands le Luxe their ball - Mra, R.- - E.- - Brhrtl-4- s Herne, JBeth Berijtnd boon an efimpaoy, were jmshlaJo furnish. bail- and1 were held chairman OP SALT NG-LIE- ELAKE John Galsworthy's The Skin in the county Jail. the ticket committee. Game three performances In addition to Sat- Mrs. Emil Keller, Jr., entertained the urday mating opening Thursday evening. members of her birthday club at her fUPPODKOHfr Taylor Ptavera in The Sqnash 424 Twenty-nint- h Injured Boy fs Arm May . home, street,, yesterHead. Matinees Thursday, Saturday and A afternoon. dinner waa served, ; Be Saved, Doctors Say day Sunday. roses decorating the table. Covers were lfTTSICAI. COMEDY. laid for twelve. ' X OGbEN, Oct, 21. Physicians attending Mrs. Patrick Healy wilKentertaln the STATE Moot Carter and company !n musical S-W- AR and comedy special song numbers; picture feaJenkins, whose right arm was members of the Five Hundred club at ture, Mabel Ntwmand In Head Over Heels. fractured In several places In the auto her home, 2669 Jefferson avenita, ThursMOTIOJT PICTURES, mobile accident at Marriott when 1,11 day fifternoon. PARAMOUNT-EMPRESWallsce Held In The SALT -Han Keyes was killed, believe that the Mrs. W. H. Harris will entertain, the Ghost Breaker'; Bobby Vernon in Pardon arm may be sav.ed from amputation, of members her bridge club Friday af309 315 TO Patbe My Newa, EAST BROADWAY. Glove; Funeral services for Lillian Keyes were ternoon at her home on Swaner avenue. AMERICAN Constance Talmadg In Knt Is held at the Wilson ward chapel this Mr. and Mrs. 1). O. McKay, who will Andy Gnmp la The Beit of Luok; West; In H. J. leave Platt conducted Bishop November t for Europe, Pathe Review; American concert orchestra. early the services where ,Mr. McKay will take of KIN EM A The Galloping Kid, Chimney and added dence numbers The complaint charging Jenkins and the European mission of the charge ot exceplional Young In her "The Hands L. D. 8. merit. Conn Rnd Hart are a Jollv Wallace boreneen with the theft of the church with headquarters in England, ot Nara. from the pen of Richard Wash of entertainers whose route tflong pair which the burn Child. A fine cast and excellent automobile was wrecked was will be the guests of honor at a party Pa maxes circuit has been a string ot settings enhance the story. served today upon Sorensen, who Is being to be given at the Bepthana Thursday ROBYN ADAIR LEADS held lb the city jail. triumphs. evening by the Ogden. Weber. North A Telephone Tangle' depict the NEW BILL COMING TO trials Weber and Mount Ogden stakes, ANNIVERSARY CARD of a telephone aubacriber who inMr. and Mrs. M. S. and Browning to sists on getting the frumber he asks for. Departing Apostle PANTAGES Miss Blanche Browning, reTODAY daughter. AT ORPHEUM MADE Is ! a feature of this big act, Laughter turned this morning from a four weeks' Is presented by Joe Bennett and a Speak to Weber Club visit In the large eastern cities. Mr. The new bill opening this afternoon at which TO PLEASE CRITICAL Schwab is tr Browning attended the annual convention Pantagee will again- - demonstrate the clever company. Jed Valentine Vox Is a OGDEN. Oct 24. Apostle - Dai Id O. of exceptional the National Bankers' association in especial care exercised by The Salt Lake Orpheum begins its celeMr.XPantages novelty along ventriloquial lines, and Phil McKav, an honorary member of the Og- New York. In conducting the bookings of Latosca is a talkative Juggler of rare bration of tha Orpheum circuits den Rotary club, who will leave Novem Dr, and Mrs. Eugene H. Smith re- his personally alt Lake house. It contains in much ber 2 for Liverpool, England, where he turned of skill and a fine anniversary tonight with m comedy patter. lipe vesterdav from a two weeks' visit the way of novelty and possesses that rare will be come president of the European In Omaha, The picture feature is Clara Kimball vaudeville show that should tickle the and Chicago Cincinnati. of entertainment which requality amusement is mission ot the Mormon chuivh, will he appetites of even the most The Lai Cog club will be bill of variety quired by a blase theatergoer. There's to be the principal speaker at the weekly Thursday afternoon by Mrs. J.entertained Poor-ma- n G. headliners. Included in the -jubilee lineup are luncheon of the club at the Weber club atmfrsphere about the Orat her home, 317 Thirty-seoon- d such stellar features as Robyn Adair , at noon tomorrow. pheum. too, all the week, and the celeDE LUXE REVUE street. tler Sunkist Serenade, a remarkable and Is to prove a real event bration certain After tomorrow's meeting. Jesse ag. S. Silver review 1. W. B. A., will give gregation of musicians, to which are in local theaterdom. HEADS ORPHEUM Anatol Friedland, the noted song writes; the bill with his .company of BIRTHDAY BILL headlines artlsta He Is assisted by Neil Mack, musical director; Luclle Fields, trlma donna; Viola Weller, aoubrette; Lillian Akers, 'ballet dancer; Veaw Velmar, violinist. and KJna Hyatt, specialty dancer, to say nothing of a keyboard of beautiful v y .. including Louise Carroll and V Florence Akers. ; Adjectives fail In describing the dancing of Beth Fieri and her clever assistants. ' Yf? ' all-da- clg-are- Meagre AMUSEMENTS BATTERIES RADIO- - Get on Exide Radio battery for your radio set . -- n. THE -LO BATTERY FOR E DWAR D LAKES EXIDE SERVICE latest-triump- Pee-We- ban-joi- VOTTR EN STATION D GAR C O. PHONE WASATCH 4224. Talbot Kenny and Paul O'NeiH. Leon and company presents a most wonderful offering, in which the star easily proves himself one of the greatest of all modern-da- y exponents of Hindu magic. Jessie Reed fn "Saying It With Songs" leaves a decided taste for more of the Reed singing. Ernest Hyatt offers Nothing Serious," and his offering Is well named. a are pair, Armstrong and funsters bard to beat Phelps and have a de cided novelty never before seen here in n comedy offerings. Jack and Jesali are whirlwinds awheel and . their feats are done with astounding 'speed. Aesop's Fables. 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