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Show ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER AT THE: THEATER: cuu OKPHXITM Cuitll tntlii. Few tad h uvumu. with vaadertlle -- Mil. Owcgta tfttraefle tad ft Biz PANTAGES Sonewhere la Visara." ether vaudeville acta. "TO CASINO Keaaedr la LOEWS Made Girt ITIU tlM Jail Heart." TtuderlUt LAKE Ralph Cleelager tad teeodstv players ta Sick AfeaL" xotiox Eyes - Front!' for Ruth 'Langston OOMLIMffi f Ita a nomib Boy. v Buatar Keatoa la Oat Weeh Ollra Theme ta Path, Deriing Mlaa. ' Newt. Gordon Bret land at the organ. BROADWAY genteel Marwlaa "The Honey Mate. tactadlai Bee." with aa eU-etraat, Marguerite Sylve. Thoaiaa Hold la mad Ah ' bert Ray. Alan Young Buffalo .LIU ta 'Tea Neva Weekly.-of Tlmbertaade"; GEM Train pet lalaad," ntarring Uargaertte De La Matte, from 'the Goeremeur Mania Orcheetra. atory.. Comedy. STRAND The Coafeeeloa." atarring Henry B. Walthall. KIN EM A Natl more la "The Heart ef a Child." International Neva. Henry K. Pyle tad C. B Stereae, orgaalata. AMERICAN The .Honey Bee, Gripping Opens Engagement Photo-dram- a, at Broadway Today. The Honey Bee opens today at ths Broadway theater. The picture Is founded on 8amuel Merwlne novel. Him. Marguerite Sylva. a Belgian donna, it the Ideal heroine an ' prime actress who displays a rare combination of beauty. Intelligence and emotional power. Thomas Holding, Nigel Barrie, Albert Bay and George Hemades; Kid McCoy, the middleweight; Ethel Oilman, Harvey dark, Charlotte Merrlam and others make up the strong supporting cast. The Honey Bee" boasts not only griphumor and ping drama, but delightful uproarious comedy. The latter Is furnished by George Hernandes and Harvey Clark. There Is a remarkable prlxe-figbetween Kid McCoy and Nigel Barrie respectively the Carpentier and Blink Moran" of the novel. Includes The bill young Buffalo BUI In Your Eye Sees MIS j. .'?. -- F W V , TV ? tjlAFf - "t i. N . 3 ) v Gray Bros Famous Specialized Suit Values at V Afp- -i Mi 7 r Sire1 1 i - 1 " of Smartest Fait ' C. Thousand 4 Suits ' s - k , at These Unmatchablj , ' ' ' - 3 LOW prices J . are at . high tide. Kal-llpea- nd ' , iz i 5 ' , - Vp . t a i t Simply Defy Comparison and You Positively Save 25 to 35 Per Cent . S f . q , ' , . ( Gray Bros. suits instantly appeal to discriminating dresser to men and live young chaps who demand STYLE and QUALITY, and who APPRECIATE getting them at prices that bring absolute savings of to WE GUAR' ' , ANTEE IT. ed 'one-quart- er ct one-thir- d ,'' Operating expenses down to lowest possible minimn m - tremendous volume ' selling os a lower price basis than the other fellow and doing a strictly each frulneaa la the wonderful GBAY BBOfi. combination that positively undersells all competition. This has been the Gray Bros, policy for many yeajp, and constantly growing patronage ia tha beat prooj of its sueeeaa - Bywater Elected to Office in Fire Chiefs? Convention - i t th t It. 2SD South Main Street 4 c . of World War Gubernatorial Candidate Addresses P Rally $24.60 Federal Agents Illicit Stills Jf . k h ! 4' 'This week's bill at the Fantages, which opened yesterday, waa marked by Its versatility. John Barclay's presentation of Somewhere In France" makes an en tertalning headliner, spiced with good soloand trio work. Gedrge Degnon end J. Burt Clifton; In an unusual combination of acrobatic comedy, Taking Things Easy," opened the bill, with Jim Reynolds following with clever satire on that much-abustheme, married life. Alice Manning, the Bong Story Girl,' entertained with a mixture of light ballads and slightly risque ditties, white Hal Davis and Dixie Nelson put across Thb one-aa punch-endiUnexpected, skit replete with surprise, occasioned by a jade bracelet. Tom Kelly, from the Emerald Isle, entreed the headliner with a new stock of Pat and Murphy joshes. A Chief Flynn photoplay, The Faker,' conpluded the bill. ng V. . VERSATILITY RIFE uKALLlPEANSn WIN FAVOR OF PATRONS IN, NEW PANT AGES VAUDEVILLE BILL CASINO AT LOEWS, ' : The Worth Wayton Four as the star In the bill whlcht opened yesterday afternoon at Loews Casino theater. These four young men present a variety of harmony and humor which is seldom equaled on local vaudeville stages. Their voices harmonise nicely and thetr turn Is not ruined by cheap comedy, as Is ths case In many skits of this variety. Hite, Reflow and Loehr close the vaudeville section of the program with a refreshing Interlude composed of a dasha of melody and terpiscKore. They have novelty act featured by good and tasty scenery, pretty girls, musical singing and graceful dancing all the requisites of a good act. Csto 8. Keith and company present a one-a- ct comedy entitled "Pretty Soft. Originality Is the keynote of this turn. The theme deals with two pretty feminine crooks posing as seers and palm readers, while the male crook is supposed to be a member of the police force. They bribe each other numerous times, but the supposed poll oe man , finally makes away with all the gains. Bobby Van Horn, as "The Jovial Jest er, furnishes some new ideas for ths audience te laugh over, and Henry Dressier and Ursel Wilson, in a descriptive display of different dance doings, havs a worthy number. The vaudeville section of the program Is opened by Daisy and Wilson, in a se rles of classic aerial specialties. Ths moving picture for the bill Is Madgs Kennedy In "The Girl with ths , Jass Heart." - i f Olive and In Keaton Buster Comedy Thomas In Darling Mine .Are i 4 and when it eomee ' to - VARIETY, Grey , , Bros, nhow 20 to any ' ' other stores one. , Give our , new - Fail models a once over. now, while assortments Her face might be her fortune, sir, one might say but, pretty and sweet as her face is, other attractive qualities re developing which demand recognition. In short, Buth Langston will bear watching, and that certainly is a task that carries its own reward! You wilt see her in the Paths serial, Daredevil Jack, and will notice that she appears to be next in importance to Jack Dempsey, ths star. You will be pleased to know that this is wie more to herself than to the scenario. Buth Langston was an agreeable figure on n New York stage She is at present a prominent member of Charles in Sweet Kitty Bellairs. Hutchinson a company producing a serial for Patho called The Double Adventure. , Make Liquor Whisky Haul Chicago Bingham tu ' ve ' ' . i - Gas Disables ' I . Simply, go to any other store and look over their lines. Compare their $60 to $65 suits with Gray Bros. $40 specials. Compare, their v to . $75 suits with Gray Bros. $70 $50 specials. Compare their $80 to $85 suits with Bros. use Then $60 specials. Gray ydur own judgment whether or not ; you wlll buy Gray Bros. special suits or the other fellows. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept 16. B. F. Dowell, former chief of the Portland, Ore., fire department, wee elected president of the Pacific Coast Association of sesFire Chiefs at the closing business conannual sion of Its twenty-sevenvention here today. Vice Other officers cnosen Include; Tx of Tlmberlands" .and the latest W. D. Simmons, News Weekly. presidents' Arizona, New C. Phoenix; Idaho, J Boyd, Wallace; Mexico, Charles Whiteman, Roswell; Nevada, ill. B Hswrroft. Reno; Utah, W. H Bywater, Salt Lake City; Wyoming, Percy Hoyt, Cheyenne Butte waa selected as the next convenFeatures of New American Bill. tion city by acclamation after Phoenix, Aria., delegates had withdrawn a nomiBuster Keaton's first comedv, "Ons nation of that city. Week," will be shown at the American theater for three days, beginning today. U. Most Olive Thomas as an Irish immigrant girl who makes things lively In New in York theatrical circles Is the star of Darting Mine," which also will be fea' By Universal Service. tured on tlie new bill. The story waa written by John Lynch WASHINGTON. Sept 15 Gas disand Laurence Trimble. Many beautiful abled more American soldiers than' any settings have been Included The sup- other one agency in the world war. It porting oast Includes Welter McGrall as was announced at the war department leading man. -- --r today. Of the 265,111 admitted to hosi. i pitals, 38,680 were gas cases. Comparatively few of them died,, however. Bcmdits Big Next to gas. admissions for gunshot wsre moat numerous, ths total wounds in having been 85,132; shrapnel accounted for 40,448, rifle balls for 22,638, shells for Ckle.ro Trlboae gait Lake Tribnae Leased Wire. 31,211, band grenades for 1158, pistol balls CHICAGO, Sept. 15. Liquor bandits In for 257, bayonets 245, falling objects 191, two raids on vnCrohou.es esrly today aerial bomba 160, cutting and piercing Inescs pert with whisky and rare wines worth struments 148, airplanes 88, crushing 86, 137.000. Ons of ths band, Including five saber 14 and explosives" not classified, men, wee wearing policeman's uniform. 348. This gang overpowered the watohman, bound and gagged him and made off with 320 000. The place wee boose worth cleaned out and the liquor hauled sway G. O. In a truck. Earlier In the day three armed bandits overpowered and tied up five employees Special te The Tribune. of ths Brand Brewing 15 'The Republican PARK CITY, company and barrels of wins rally held here Sept hauled away twenty was well attended. valued at 10 400 The wine had been The speakers tonight were Charles R Mabey, The Lighting Fixtures first bottled and stored In barrels for easy candidate for governor, Don B Colton of transit. Ths robbers rolled the barrels Vernal and Frank Evans of Salt Leke. when you enter a room. Are J. E. Johnson presided Ipto a truck and escaped. t with satisfied It was announced that Mr. Mebey will yours yon speak In Ogden tomorrow night. Locate Are they up to datef ComLORD CONFERS WITH HUERTA. in mand our help for your MEXICO CITY, Sept. 15. James Lord, S representative of ths American Federa, lighting problems. pselal te Ths Tribune. tion ofvLabor, has, with other labor leadBINGHAM. Sept 15 Federal Agents ers. conferred with Provisional President Carl Oden welder and D. P. Miller loeated ds la Huerta, but no announcement has two Stills hers this morning. bean mads except that the meeting wee A complete still In operation was found "cordial " Out ef Mr. Lord, when questioned, at 11 Electric avenue with H. E. Davis repeated declarations he made In 1811 Town South In chars a. At this pises was found four when he met President Carransa, assertState n of barrels mash ready for ing that the federation waa concerned Writs Street use, and a quantity of wood alcohol waa simply with ths common interests of for Sell also found. Davis 4s In the tewn jail. Mexican and American labor. Leke Cstslogus The other atm was found ever .Bogan's Ths government will neither hinder nor hardware store. It was not in operation. encourage organisation of 40,000 federal At this plane was found six employees throughout Mexico, Provisional barrels of mash. President ds fat Huerta said. s ht wm VJ a J ? 1 V Theres no question about it at all. PLEASANT DAYS OF OLD PORTRAYED IN ORPHEUM TOPLINER mm S In theme days whan only s high powered auto Is fashionable, when, a passenger train that makes under fifty miles an hour Is "slow, when the latest rogue In evening gowns does not leavs so very much to the Imagination, It Is both re freshing and beneficial to hark back to tbs time when haste waa not the predominant characteristic ef the nation and the desire to outshine ones neighbor the chief objective. 'Gone Are the Days." presented by the Misses Campbell, with Georgia Campbell In the stellar role, which headlines the new bill that opened at the Orpheura theater last night, la the artistic personification of those qualities that made the Old South famous and aver beloved. With a strikingly beautiful setting. Miss Campbell is the southern belle whose glory will never die. Into tho little story are woven tho melodies that we do not forget, a great many of them, running tho gamut from "In the Gloaming, down to Roll, Jordan. Roll, and "Uncle Rome. Miss Campbell la ably assisted by Robert Buchanan, Archie Rugglea and George Sutton, ell of whom have unusually good voices, joined with the ability to sing with genuine expression. Whhther caveman methods are the beat to use In handling a woman Is still a question In tho minds of some alleged thinkers. 'The Love Game. prestnted by the Harry Hayden company, la a roman-tl- o comedy, according to the program, that might throw soma light on the question. Tho story Is too clever to be told In a brief synopsis, and yet the major portion of tho skits merit Ues In the high class Interpretation. It's a real euro for the blues. Raymond Wylie and Tom Kennedy present tho Puturistio Jailbird, whatever that may be. There's some clever comedy and a little good singing In the act. although It contains soma allusions of questionable taste. Roy La Pearl, billed as an aerisllst. Is a good comedian, who Is assisted" by two fellows in a box who really furnish the greater part of the act A little less comedy and a little more of the singing which they do with excellence would Improve the stunt. Ralph C. Bevan and Beatrice Flint do a turn that is funny all the way through, not so much In the matter as in the manner. Both are experts In their line of humor. In descriptive end eccentric dancing W. Horllck and the Sarampa Bisters have an act that Is far above the average. The "Dance Exclave, of Nldjy Sarampa, was a gem, and all the numbers wsre well done. The bin opens with "Sassy Lillian Gonns and Bert Albert, In On Their Way the School. The number received some applause. Klnograma of world events and Topics of tha Day round out the program, which will be given dally, with the customary matinees unUl Sunday. Last night's house was packed and the whole show was received with general favor. h , Best Tells the Story of Greater Clothes Value rARAMOCNT EMPRESS Thoaaaa Melgfcea la Mack Saaaatt coaaad,. ClTillaa C let bee. 9 . Jl axo Bui; Btita. 16, 1920. fifty-gallo- -- fifty-gall- f. - Deaths and Funerals dence produced ' In tha cases ef Bean Hennessy and Joseph Murphy had not been acted on. FUNERALS. WILL DISCUSS RECLAMATION. The funeral of Mrs Annie Hilton Burt SEATTLE, Wash., SepL IS. Organisaho died Tuesday, will be held Hamilton, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Janet tion of western states to bring about Burt, 236 I street, at 1 o'clock this aft- concerted efforts for the promotion of ernoon. Burial will be In City cemetery. Irrigation and reclamation projects Is for discussion by delegates to Funeral services for Charles R. Stark- scheduled development congress Irrigation and two-daweather, 368 Seventh East street, who the y session gt the died Tuesday, will be held at the 8. D. which will open a of University Washington boro tomorEvans funeral chapel at 2 o'clock tomor- row. arc from Oreexpected Delegates row afternoon. Burial will be hi ML gon. Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming Olivet cemetery. A It Is anwhich. Washington subject will be will receive attention nounced, . DEATHS. adoption of a plan for obtaining federal June Elnora, Infant daughter of Mr. aid In reclamation projects In the northand Mrs. Ralph Kohler, died jit the fam- west and giving former service men preferential settlement rights ily home, 128 American avenue, TWO KILLED IN FIOHT. DUBLIN, SepL 15. Two men were killed In a fight wih a military at Balllnlough, County Roscommon, patrol early today. Another man died of wounds It Is alleged that ths military came upon the men after they had raided a vacated polices barracks near Ballinlough. DEMONSTRATION IN BERLIN. BERLIN, SepL 16 Five thousand unemployed men, bearing red flags, made a demonstration today before tha office of the employment oouncll, demanding the Later they forced council a dismissal. their way Into the council's office and forcibly removed the officials The security police were compelled te go to tha officials assletancs TO STAND MURDER TRIAL.' SCHOOL BOARD REORGANIZES. John E. Weeton will be taken from the ts Tbs Tribsas county tall at 7 o'clock tonight to Rich Special MALAD. Idaho, SepL IS. Tha Malad county to he tried on a murder charge. schoffl board met Monday evening and The sheriff of Rich county came for him R. J Harding waa yesterday, Weston has been In the Salt reorganised. chairman and T. J. Howard clerk. Lake county jail for several weeks. About Influenza. OEORQE FANOERSON DIES. Influenza Is a germ disease and you are Oeorg Fsnderson, 42 years of age, 137 much more likely to contract It when you South West Temple street, died at the have a cold. Many people believe that county Jiospltnl early this 'morning Influenza starts with a cold; the fact la, the cold simply prepares the system for WILL NOT UROE RELEASE. ' the reception and Incubation of ths 3oRK. SepL 16. Harold Barry, former germ. If you would avoid influ-ens- a, high sheriff of Cork, announced tonight avoid colds and when you contract he had reluctantly decided not to pro- a cold taka Chamberlain's Cough Remceed with hie attempts to obtain release edy until you have fully reoovered from of tho hunger strikers In jail here. He IL If you do this you are much less gave as his reason ths fact that ths evi likely to take the Influenza. (Adv.) hi the forenoon: and that notice thereof be published In The Salt Lake Tribune, a newspaper printed In said district, and that all known creditors and ether per sens la Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause. If say they have, why 4ha prayer of the said petition should not bq, granted. And it Is further ordered by the ceurt, that the clerk shell send by mall to all iv known creditors copies of said petition and this order, adesed to them at their Z. 0. M. L DRUG STORE pieces of residence as staled. Witness the Honorable TlUmen D. Johnson, judge ef the said eourt, and the IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE seal thereof, at Salt Lake City, la eald dietricL on tho 14lh day of September, i United States for the district of Utah, in tha matter of Albert E. Pautsoh, A. D. 1930. In 6671 No JOHN W. CHRISTY, bankrupt bankruptcy. (Seal) Clerk. To ths Hon. Tillman D. Johnson. Judge , ; of ths district court of the United 1 States for the district of Utah: Albert E. Pa u tech of Bingham Canyon, t ' DELINQUENT NOTICE. In the county of Balt Lake, and state mmaamsmMBte of Utah, In said district, respectfully repMountain Champion Mining 4b Gold resents that on the 27lh day of October, 1(19, last pasL he was duly adjudged Milling company. 219Principal office and South Main street, of business, bankrupt under the acts of congress re- placo Lake City. Utah. that he has duly gelt lating to bankruptcy; There la delinquent upon the Nolle surrendered en hie property and rights of described stock, en account of property, and has fully compiled with all following No.. 19, of ef 1 the requirements of said acta and of ths assessment share, levied on the 3rd day orders of ths court touching his bank- per cent per1920i several the amounts set ef August, ruptcy. the names of the respective Wherefore, ha prays that he may he opposite decreed by the court to have a full dis- shareholders as follows: No. charge from all dsbta provable against his Cert. ' Name shared. No. aetata under said bankrupt acta, except 171 -George Halverson l.t j fli.i such debts as are excepted by law from auoh discharge. t 3rl8 Oeorge Halverson Dated this 1st day of September, A. D. -6 A. L Fryer .i s 1910. . i Nellie G. Fryer ALBERT E. PAUTSOH. ) 0 2.1 4 Martin Gelleln ...lr 0 HschritpL .1 I 178 Mra. Mary Kimball...... 3 9 Filed September 2. 1920. 4 9 135 E. B. Stoker 18.1 I JOHN W. CHRISTY. , ...... Frank Kaufmann 1.6) Uerk. . And In accordance with the law and s order from the board of directory maos ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. the 3rd day of August. V 4. so n t Dlstriot of Utah, se. shares of each parcel of said ste-- k is t r On this 14lh day of September, A. D. bo necessary will te I 9 1910, oa reading tha petition for dlscharga 1 tion on tbs tlth day of , d ef the . bankrupt, it Is or- at I p. m. of said day, to pay 1 dered by the court, that a hearing be had assessment thereon and e y , upon the same on the 30th day of October, I C. A. D. 1120, before the said court, at Salt Secretary Ootd Mountain C r, 1 Lake City, In said district, at It o'clock t If. (hto Balt lAke City, 1 O tablets - Cs Ul 5 one-four- th )r. ...... 9- ....... t4 above-name- it r Into t os |