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Show f .THE. DESERET;. XEWSTUESDAYQCTQBEIL. -- S C 102Q. , 9 , 1 LEAGUE ISSUE W PARAMOUNT TO l: COX I AMUSEMENTS HA VICTORY Costs-Cummi- Tour. ngs Universal Service 'WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. GEM and Admlnis-tnUo- nr. Til loiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimri AlexKnow-- " Hie Man Who HIPPODROME Ralph Oloologcw Tailor-Mad- e Players In Man." PA VT GE Vaudeville, Jan Holm U, violinist. He oilier big acta New bill tomorrow. LOKWfl CAM.0 Return engagement of "Madame X," o-- rr tiler wtlh vaudeville bill. Gloria PARAMOUNT KMPRI- Elliott braler, Theodore Roberto, Monte Ulue and an all-st- ar ) CB7 ipNKsirr. miH Gardners Adams KtASNj sunjotNo Company grip winimi lut uki ary ,"n Administrative Force MeeU Plan Vindication of , To World Tribunal at All V lr ander, L "UTAH'S GREATEST CLOTH INO SHORE" n Of Visit W ' 4A r ' mat in Ontl It big rmrfubttnn, "(mme. Bert Lytcll, Soon Owen tleo Madison la The Price Redemption.' Naid move In AMERICAN met her today and Pnaonolo .Madame Comedy, decided that hsneeforth th campaign rathe Jto-rleRise the Bride. by them ahva.ll be aimed t vinthe League of Nation dication of KLN EM A rather than at election of Gov. Cox. Tte law ofall-st- the an wltli Comlrf eo eoon after President Yukon," Wllaon 'e first campaign statement, hrmos comedy, cast; Iarry which dwelt entirely upon th necesbuild tkwiorote; Intornnrtonal sity for adoption of the league cov. hews; floury K.. Pyle and C It, nant without change or reservation, h to etui, organif-tetills meeting regarded a having th WTR.AVD Gaiety Girls' Rome, utmost signifies ncs. twcMesUing brlng laFever' alwo Frailwas stated today tbatt It Hamilton Hale in II In even not start did Wilson upon Brother's Msec. his statement until Gov. Cox In his BROADWAY Normal Talmadge Kan., made address, at Pittsburgh, In bite Loves amt 1tco:" Harold declaration that If elected th j he would Lloyd in Hla Royal Sljpees. ait down with tha senate land agree upon any reservations that t COMING. would clarify or would reaeeure tha tsaaty." I (RPTTETM Beginning tomorrow Homer S. Curnmlng. former Demevening, now bill, featuring ocratlo national ehalrman, who was Ixrvntt's Conoco traiion. Jack ousted to make way for a Cox camTrainor and ptetures of Babe paign manager, presided over the ad-- , Iluih. ministration caucus at the Bhoreham TABERNACLE batnrday evening, hotel. Among those present were P. Tumulty, secretary to the oouoert by the Tabernaole ohotr. A. General Attorney (president; Mitchell Palmer; Ray Baker, director (of the mint; Bruce Kramer of Mon- Alexander Mytifying as tana, vlca chairman of the national Ever. and I. B. Dockwetler, committee, California national committeeman. whose Alexander, the magician, At the conclusion Mr. Cummings "show of wonders" has entertained announced that ha will start on a and mystified Balt Lake audiences on tour for tha Isagus In Ohio beginning former oocaslons, returned to the Salt Thursday. Lake Theatre last night for another Is discussion At last th going week'a engagement. Tha house was along propsr lines, said Cummings. crowded from orcheetra pit to dome, It Is realised that the League of Na and for mop than two houre the tlons Is the controlling Issue." sat In bewilderment and While nona of th conferees would great crowdat th trtoks and feat per'admit that friction exists between the amassment Legerdemain, spirit" paintand ths presidential formed. administration slat writing, telepathio tests, nominee, they left no doubt so far as ing, and many difpsychic they ars concerned that the league Is ferent andexperiments Interesting phases of mod the "all absorbing Issue. ern mysticism were included In th With the issues properly before program, concluding with Alexanders the people, there Is no question about Simla seance," In which he 'the Democratic ticket getting the Cal- famous answer hundreds of questions and ifornia vote," stated Mr. Dockweller. good natured, whimsical or seri Mr. Kreiper argued that the .gajne sit- gies ous te his questioners. Some uation prevails throughout the west. new advice features have been added to the It was decided that Mr. Cummings entertainment since Alexanders forspeaking fbur shall extend throughout mer visits here. the west to California. Members of th principal part the cabinet, like Secretary of State of Supplementing the program is a costume song. Colby, will also be sent to th far west The Incense," sung by Lilwhere It is hoped the league issue lian Spirit of Marlon, and a dance by the Nar Issue may save the day. tell Twina leader During Fair Week vutl ar 1 I Jo-Ise- ' Pantages Bill for Tomorrow. POST REFUSES LEGIONS OFFER J,- - A1 f (By Associated Press.) NEW TORK. Cut. 4. Col. Arthur Woods, chairman of (he Americanism commission of th American Legion, mads public today a message received from Assistant Secretary of Labor Post refusing th legion permission to establish a bureau at Ellis Island through which th veterans organisation planned to further th work of Americanizing Immigrants. An overabundanoe of philanthropic undertakings at Ellis Island Is said to The be the reason for the refusal. Xew York state department of the n main-gieglon, however. Is permitted to ltq English classes at the immigration station. Foul Play Aboard Speedwell Claimed The Pantages bill opening tomorrow offers a thriller in the act entitled " Submarine in which a sunken submarine is shown In a rescue incident. Harvey, Henry and Grace, two men and a woman, have an act with the comic punch delivered through music sued conversation. Using their remarkably strong jaws, tha Aereplan Girls" will be seen In flying act not without Its thrills. "When Ceasar Sees her, with & casts, presents funny features in the Uf of the famous comedian. Julius Ceasar, who can sayI with hisI came, more famous prototype. Brown and Jack-sosaw, I conquered offer laughs another comic team, to the accompaniment of music. formerly known Marguerite Clayton, In Salt Lake as Marguerite Fitzgerald, la seen in the first episode of a dramatic Him serial Pantagescope afid orchestra numbers complete this exceptional bllL F-7- (By Associated Press. ) NEW ORLEANS, La,. Oct. 8 Details of tbs sinking during last weeks tropical hurricane of the steamship 'Speedwell in the Gulf ,of Mexico, were - expected today from the steamer "Lake Superior," due at Santiago, Cuba, and the oil tanker SunoU. reported nearing Tampico. Mexico. Interest was added to the oeee last night when Georg W. father of Mr. Edward M. Richardson, believed to have been aboard the th only white-womavessel, telegraphed to Secretary of requesting an Site Colby, of what he suspected was foul play among th members of th erew. Mr. McDuff stated he was able to reconcile himself to th fact that negro and Mexican members of th erew were saved while the only whit woman aboard probably perished. Mo-Du- ff, Per 8 to $ 5.50 Hour Shift Apply at Once. UTAH-IDAD- O SUGAR CO. Room 303 Vermont Building, Salt Lake (Sty. Every Hart Schaffner &' Marx tailor is" an' expert in one operation; if one man makes better edges than another man, he makes nothing but edges. If one man does best on buttonholes, he makes nothing else. So nothing but the best tailoring skill goes into each And what you buy here can be depended Upon for style, tit and workmanship because we are not an average clothing store, but an institution of style and quality. - garment. , Minutes to Answer This. No. 82. Bobbie stopped to ask a bricklayer how much a brick weighed and the workman informed him ftud A brick weigh! 4 of ft brick how Now tell me (.8 of a pound. 1,f many brick there ere weigh half a hod and half4 aofbrick a hod plus 4 pounds less than of ft brick. Bobble suddenly discoverednotit was wait so did getting late for school to figure out the anewer. workmen s Can you solve th puztleT ANSWER TO NO. IL 10 i Hanan Shoes Suits Eagle Shirts Overcoats Knox Hats 1-- $25 up r - up Utahs 'Greatest Clothing Store MEN TO WORK IN WAGES-14.- 25 r Sam Loyd Plans Call for Entire Student Body on U Hike Utah and Idaho Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes For The Deseret Nows By WANTED In V Brain Tests The diagram shows how th four parts Of the Sw&etica symbol ere fitted together Into a square. . (Copyright, 1318, by Sam Loyd) Sugar Factories Home of n, A showing of seasonable wearing apparel is ; at its best. There is a model here in suits or overcoats for every shape and build. For tall men, thin men, stout men, medium stout men, very small men, extra large men; every conceivable pro- portion is covered by our extensive clothing stock. OUR Ley KESBNS'BOItDlSG Efforts will be made to have th entire student body of the University of Utah participate In th first annual pilgrimage" to toe letter U" on the The hike will hill Friday evening. begin at 6 30 oclock from In front of the John R. Park building. At the base of the letter a large bonfire wUii be built, according to the arrange-- ! Firefighting crews bsllsvi th ments. Refreshments will be served ha ot been destroyed. of by th gfH under th direction Miss Lucy Van CotC dean of women. in Doctor Die Company S3 tow , In Automobile Wreck Nw Srrir ) Madison, th.. Oct. 4 Dr. Ed ward Bump, former University, of ) B AwCWtcd Wisconsin football trainer. Is dead and Ort. 8 EAUI-AIRE- , Miss Alma llaendel, his office assistant ytl, revived her today from Far-chil-d is seriouwy Injured as tb result of an and August, where s forest fire automobile accident 1st yetarday faneiM feT s strong west Wind jrrster-- y Rump was Instantly killed When the a consider- ear In which he and M!s Haendsl and threatened to a able amount of farm property, sold th Oeorre Hitchoook, University wf wer riding te faculty member, fir wo virtually abdr control. Effort to reach Tied, la Clark Milwaukee turned over and rolled , eeuaty. by eslaphene wsre. B.aTlltng. 1b te the dlttk. rr! R-lr- m 4 4 Wig con fBy International ii BEIItnilltiilllliyilll'IfliRiiiNRiniitsiiiiiffHttRlIRIllllilltNllilitJ -- Forest Fire Threaten ' Valuable Farm Property SALT LAKE CllY ta oy Wla-ennat- stormed th court room lit an endsa-v- or to release four prisoners taken during a battle between whites and negroes at Dlnwlddls street and Center avenue about 7.48 oclock tonight, Brirka, milk bottle and clubs endangered Ilf until reserves from other station, assisted by ftrerpen, succeeded In driving th mob away, Tha fight started on Center avenue m ahen a whit man, walking along the (By Universal fiervi'e ) BaHersd street, bumped Into a Degree Her es, riTTBBURG, Pa., Oct. 4 th offense, knocked and fcrulaed, end eutnu m be red nesr-l- y cort, taking whit man dews, la s Instant score fifty to one, police f th Center of negro end white men bcams enevenu wtatfo ton'gbt f ought off battl. and raged In a Center artnue police eppeare erowt f yearly peieeos Which HEROIC POLICE BEAT OFF MOB OF 1,000 AT JAIL free-for-a- Ul ,ktt ll th mob turned bn mas against th officer. CHURCH NOTICES th police Massing their Attack and eecuro four to prisoner managed retreated toward th police station. The High Priests Quorum of LibA they Beared the building th crowd erty stake will postpone Its regular wer to abl and they dropped wy meeting on month n account of , conference. get llsetr captive Jno ceils, bn accomplish-e- d Hardly hod this when th mob returned, forcing d Berets Right Its wsy Into th station end crowding small fore, ft" Jriswg. the court room. Th revolver v stood Tlra ftch, with draw Cluhe and " Jye If they Dura. if ScrA t bay before them, while tnioslle of JL&lJ? verv description were hulled about joa slowly th room. ,A th crowd IUR Granulated, one Mwto firemen surging toward th eel room $wwtbo Kefveahes. SefA H and reserve sum mened from jnsny Sften. Infant or Adult. AtBDrurfw- - Wnts N s'atlohg, rushed into the building end Ttee fioot LlU roud the attaikera Ly m. t A |