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Show inti 'SALT LAKE TIUBUK, THUki5i)AY fierr Xo BtV K I'VE lot tor. vha Havent ev)6T THE vet HAJt THJW6S KgS. NEHOC UAJ- - AU. OF NEfc WOPPIlKi' WW CVE2. 2 'PTE.K . V 0- A H089T HCR.EE TO HER. GTANC PATHESL AHt A jVHpWG ROPE. To HER SRAHO nOTHER.-- A SHt tPKX HMNW TO THE "tVHNGS 0 HVJCH ot CU.-X- . - 6Vt 'TH0V6HT SEWt OVT A So or flritW6 rAfEt that vwua, X tDNY Take yaek MEET ETT INK TAKE. AWVTHtNO 5WEt UH6r 1920. 21 here ofth board of public utilities of lax ho xt xn early date. The railroad company offers to make rebate of 1 a car on each car In and out of the gas cOlnpanye warehouse fur period of three years. If the company lit build the spur. The position of the company Is that the railroad should build the apur and charge the regular rate. This will be the first time that the members of the state public utilities commission have met in Idaho Fall tn the last three years, DO YOUR XMAS SHOPPING EARLY THE GUMPS awdV t- - l)KCkilBER 16,' ilUK-Nlii- SXAYEV SEt tUAWL WAT:hHaN -- -- TO A HHSHY 'SHE P0E5K'T.vvHaW ElHT- tNtVmATlM - -- - handkerchief GET A PIANO WHAT lYfc ALU AEW- f- JUST AS EON 4 AS WE'HiVCC VS A PAIR OK TO A 6VN ViTV TEHO j EH OUT A WEEK SEFORE CHEtETHAS TOO- our A Japanese SWE'UL tdcket expect to Awd KOK. VT . .11.1-1- J. .1 Air Mail Pilot Sett New Record for Round Trip TUATS ALU Special to The Tribune. CHEYENNE. Dec.1' 13. Pilot James F. Moore Wyo.. of the air maU eerxlce today accomplished tho first round trip between Cheyenne and bait Lake ever negotiated by an airplane between daylight and dusk. He took off from the field here at 9:42 oclock in the morning, delivered ' 400 Hounds of mait at Balt Lake and was sack at the Cheyenne field with another 409 pounds at 4.44 o'clock in the afternoon. Meanwhile he had twice crossed the Rocky mountains and covered 800 miles with two stops, one at Rock Bprtngs, Wyo.. on the way out, and the fi Other at Salt Lake. Moore did not stop at Rock Springs on the return trip. The outbound flight took him five hours and twenty-eigminutes and the return trip three hours and four minutes His flying time wee minutes. At eight hours and thirty-tw- o times he attained an altitude of 13,000 ht fw los and Grey for the Bryant and Prouse and Parry for the Training played exceptionally good ball. The score: area At the Theaters Referee, Gillespie; umpire, DeWsld, Fourth-yea- r High Teams Win Two Titles in PANTHERS BEGIN LONG TRIP TODAY Interclass Basket Series Results of Final Games Fail to Change " Standings of the Division Leader!. STANDING OF TEAMS. Eiat High Intercla Baakatball. Flrat Teams. Th senior son the interclaes basketball aeries yesterday afternoon In tha first team Leopard gym. The fourth-yea- r trounced the Junior regulars. 6 to 4. The second senior team also won from their third-yescore a opponents by of I to i. Tha juniors took second place in both divisions. The first team of the sophomore clasa wae defeated by the freshmen regulars by a score of 23 to 7 and thereby dropped to the cellar position m the first division. The sophs In the second division defeated the freshman quint and held their third place, the frosh occupying, the cellar. ar Soph Seconds Triumph. The flrat contest of the afternoon was between the second, teams of the two under classes. The aopha proved to be stronger on the defensive and, but for one foul goal, held their adversaries scoreless. Culp was the only second-yeman who turned from thei defensive long enough to find the hoo Ilalllday played well for the freshmen. The game between the second teams of the Junior and senior classes was a lively tilt. The seniors held the upper hand throughout, although It kept them hustling at times to keep the third-yeFarrell played well boys from scoring. for the Juniors. Hodges and llansen were the mainstays for tne senior five. The game between the first teams of the freshmen and sophomores was the best eet-t- o of the afternoon. Green, Woolley end Berry kept the sophs running In low gear and occasionally ahppsd the ball through the ring for a counter. The excellent floor work of the freshles was too much for the second-yea- r boys. Burdick and Robins connected with the hoop for a field goal apiece. Green and Woolley have ' been under Coach Rom nays eye for the past two days and It is probable .that they will be chosen for the school squad. ar The West high basketball team will leave today for tha southern part of the state on their ten-da- y tour. The boys, with Coach Homer Christensen, will leave about o'clock from the gymnasium at the West high. A large crowd of students will be at school an hour early this morning to see them off. The coach has arranged for accommodations along the entire tour. Today the team will travel about 150 miles to Fll'more, Utah, where they will meet the fast aggregation from the high chord of that town. Fillmore high has. It Is considered, one of the classiest Quints la the southern pert of the state. From all Indications they wtU give the West high one of the hardest fights It will encounter on the whole trip. Only last week they ran up at overwhelming score on some old college and alumni stars. Anothsr thing which points to the good qualities of the Fillmore quint la that they have been out In uniform for over six weeks. In view of these things. Coach Christensen Is going to send hi strongest team Into the fray to start. The boys who will maks the trip are Captain Gregory, Vem Funk, Roy Newman, Grant Roberta, Dick Williams, Howard Carmen, Frank Kiots and Lester Bal. Chatwin was to go. but owing to. Ineligibility he was unable to maks the trip, In his place the coach put Lester Bat, He Is a capable player and deserves much credit for his good work on the team. The West will probably start with Gregory and Newman aa forwards, Carmen at center, and Funk and Kiotz at guards. TOOELE IS WINNER OVER JORDAN HIGH Spwial to The Trlbuae. TOOELE, Dec. 15. and The genie between the senior junior first teams was featured by-tfourth-yeof the superior teamwork hoys The seniors worked together and as a result emerged on the long end of a 8( to 4 score. Watkins, Boyle and Vettarll of the senior team look ,good for Ha none and Kam- squad membership. merman of the Juniors have equal , thsnres. of the dues Thl afternoon the ssrlee will meet thtf faculty five In the will probleopard gym. The ably lineup In this order: Pitt, renter; Uasone and Watkins, forwards: Vetter-1and Hammerman, guards The faculty will be represented by Conches Romney and WllSon; Trainer Pyche; Sergeant Lyle, and Professor Stoker. . Lineups end summaries: SENIOR FIRST. FI T. G. P. Fd.G. Kr.T. 2 .4 Watkins If .. o ..3 Boyle, rf he ar rs all-sta- rs 1. ' rut, ..3 ..2 ..1 n Vetterll, lg Nicholson, rg 0 81 Referee, Haskey: umpire, Teufer. DAVIS HIGH PLAYS AT LOGAN FRIDAY t Tho Trlbon. LOGAN, Deo. 1. The Dsvta county school basketball team, present title high holders of tha state, will open up the basketball season In Logan on Friday, when they will coma hero to play two games. They will meet the Aggie fresh-le- e at 4 o'clock in the afternoon at tha Smart gymnasium and in the evening at 8 oelock Coach Woody Romney will send another aggregation, or tha same team, against ths Brigham Young college five at the "Y" arm. Both tha Logan aggregations will be ready for a hard game with the Davie county lads, according to coaches of the teams. Coach Dick Romney has not spent much time with the freshman aggregation. but he thinks that he can select a faat quint out xf all the candidates to meet hie brothers team from Davla, who are known to be a fast combination. At the B. Y. C. Coach Knapp and also Coach Bums Crookston have been putting In hard licks with ths squad and a hard gams at the "Y" gym for the Davis lads Is expected. -- PIONEER BOYS WIN FIRST HOOP BATTLE . The Pioneer Recreation club upheld its reputation by defeating tha fast Sixteenth ward basketball team last night by a score of 41 to 0. The game wee e fast affair from start to finish. Nyberg for tha Sixteenth warders was the shining star for them and the "Fat Twins" wars the stars for the Pioneer Tho Pioneer team desires aggregation. games with any team for Monday and The Tooele high school quint tonight defeated the Jordan In an exciting exhibition game high boys of basketball. Tha score wts 84 to 21. At the close of tbs first half the score Wednesday 10 all. stood evenings. Tho Toophono loam playod tho Hoiona, Mont., team of the same organisation by wire laat night and when the wires topped tinging Helena was the winner. Borne close and games were In the Bankers' played by the team league. Excitement ran high, as some of the games were won by only four and five pins. ar Seniors Show Teamwork. ...10 Totals hard-foug- ht TELEPHONE Referee Anderson. Umpire LEAGUE. Dewej. CLASS SERIES ON IDAHO TECH FLOOR Special to Tbs Tribute. POCATELLO. Idaho, Dec. U. The class series tn basketball started last might at the Idaho Technical Institute, with the senior vocational class springing a surcollege freshmen prise, bv defeating the team by a score of 8 to t. Tho Juniors were defeated by the trades In a close game, by a score of 8 to 8. The seniors laat night were Bonwelt, Bliss, Gallep, the freshmen. Vlolt, Holler end Borden Du Fault, RobBarker. Wlrti, inson, Hurt, Rosenluf and Zenger; trades. Baker, Becker, Westrom, Horsley and Oder; Juniors, Kaneastsr, Paterson, Cary, Doty and Bmlth. Coach Hutchinson expect to get most of the preliminary iimu of tha Interclass tournament off before tha holiday vacation, which begins Friday night. Bv. eral new players are showing up wall, Including Barker of Buhl. Kansaster of Aberdeen, Holler of Twin Fails and Robinson of Pocatello. ' TIJUANA ENTRIES. First race, fire forlonga Joeeala 100, lapham 107. Tom Cars 1109. Uyadla 110, Pastime 110, Positane 110, Mineral Jim 110, Smiling Anna 110, Gertrude B. 110, Prteoe Douglas 110, Jen Small 110, Ustal 118. . Second race, fWe furlongs Picot 118, Dakota Boy 104, The Tamp 108, Stater Polly 108, Sharp Squirrel 108. Dorothy 108, Jack Lee 100, Wood 100. tttea Dunbar 100, Aunt Annie 108, Belie Squirrel 111. Hugo Aaber 112, Think-race- , fire and half furlongs La Vega 101, Madame Hurry 106, Private Peat ton, Dota 108, Prophecy 100, Katherine Rankin loO, Al Wkk 109. The Boy Favorite 109, Felirltor Vanees Wellee 114, 114, Irish Daisy 114. Ckantreee 109. Fourth race, one mile and a sixteenth Ver diloon 101 Belle of the Kitchen 107, Stanley H. 107, Audrey K, 107, Battle Mountain 107, BUI Deitchman 107, Eetctic 107, Miea Herman 119, Gratitude 112, Honolulu 112, Madrid 115, Fifth raca, one mile and seventy yards Miss fM a them 90, Dark Friar 98, Horace Lerch 90. tTbey Shall Not Paae 101. Hubbub 104. Jake Schaa 186, Pheiden 108, t Sooner it is 108, Franklin 112. Neppeehan 115, Thnaderateria mie 109, lun, 108, 109, by Bryant Enthutiattt enthusiasts turned out for the organisation meeting last night of tha Bryant Junior High school swimming teem. The boys will begin active par. ticlpatlon in the pastime at once, their first meeting to be held this afternoon at I o'clock at the 14 arm Bprlngs. The following ere charter- members of the club: Ralph Young. Jeff Rich. Bill Oray, Melvin Williams, Jack Dave Robinson, Lloyd Harris, Lee Dev), Ted Bill McDaniels, Ralph Winters, Nelson, Jack W smock. Chirk Coulam. Martin Me. Fee. 1errv Bmbot. Chick Rileox, Sieve Twenty-on- e A double-head- Walton, Frank Nelson, Deronda Farnsworth. Hoyt Kllrrberk. Wallace Dunn. er basketball game will be played at tha high school gvmnaslum Saturday night. The high school team will play a team from Park City and tha American, gton will play a picked team from the fire Daughter Arrivet at Home of Carpentiert I., department. Coach Jarvis has selected his team for tha year and ths boys are hard at work. MENTOR HKCOVU .. Arueson, If llodgts. rf filyn, c ... May lie. rg . Hsy.en, Totals- lg. If 4 ,. . lg Hansen, rg Totals - n.Q. T. P. r i 4 FROSH FI ft.ST. Fd.G. Fr T. .8 .9 . PARISH Dec. 1. A daughter waa born today to Mr. and Mrs. Georges Carpcn-tie- r. The champion admitted that he wa somewhat disappointed as he hoped I will make a for e boy, but added: Champion tennis player of her' Oneida and Davit Clath Tomorrow 3 3 . - Jonas, ft Green, c Woolley, 0 .......0.0 I herrj, Fd.U. Kr.T. I , , no, T, r. ....4 ....t ..ii POPHS FlRdT. IT FIRST ANO AY IT LAST, Carrie G. Harrel, 119 Nicholson St , Norfolk, Va writes: "I'll tell anybody la all right. that Foley's Honey and Tar It did ma all the good. 1 said it flrat Thousands of botsnd J II nay It last. tles of this reliable renyedy were bought laat weak by careful mother so a to b prepared to check cough, colds and croup St the beginning. It arts almost Instantly, cut phlegm, soothes rnw, Irritated membranes, stops tickling in throat. Bchrnmm-JohnaoDruggist (Adv.) AY Ipsrtal to Tk Tribune. PRESTON, Idaho, Dee. 14. In the first Istskalball asms of the season here, the Oneida Indians will meet Woody Romney's Davla high hoo peters In the Nielson gymnasium Thursday evening. season has Although the basketball scarcely begun, the gems Is expected to be an Interesting one. Romney was the coach f the Indlanu last yean ' TRAINING DEFEATS BRYANT HOOPSTERS RIFUOlt SHIP HELD UP. Dee. 14. Twe COVRTANTINOrLr.. bound for BulTW Training ftchooi teem Uat night de Russian refuge ship, feeted the Bryant junior five In a prac Black garia. have been held tip in tb ea by Turkish Nationalist force. Th tiro cam, 2 to U. It wfta tho flrat . NIW ORLSANt RE9ULTA. were a storm steamers overtaken and rkout for tha Brant hoy and ira by IP1I Brews hilt wee, fits ttcAlh tho flrat alm for their opponent, Swreury ws4, Cliubetb May third. nught shelter at the port of Zongudak. declared an the Tb Turk 8 ha The Training peaeengere 3 awwad rsw ., fuf wee, epedinfy prom of war,, but (he civilian refugees lathf team and th 'Bryant quint ahnwnd Tuny Hutto, wnd, f.hth.iap third. FROSH FECOND Third of latent ability whlh upon ,! . Fd G. Kr.T. FI Q. T. P. indication furhstg. - Hh I.1 ll wo., later were released,will ft la presumed the bd turned over to I J Rrtn.ni. he. tted. Ret.. Ihltd eoldlere on board 3 organlxaflod And practice, will no doubt laillda v, If I half furl...Bn. the Bolshevik! fourth r.r. ft- -, .ad ,, 0 0 Hr turned to g'wd account. .Hardy, 8arv. arpenur, if ... 9 Fd.G.Fr.T. FI.Q, T. P. ., I ' lfe . rc. 11 s-i- Prta-one- ' rs Today. One of the most striking of the many msgnlficent seta used in "8Hk Hosierv, Enid Bennett's latest Paramount feature, ahlch come to the Paramount-Empres- s for three dajs commencing today. Is time representing the 'Maleon the smartest ot the smart shops along Fifth avenue. pinny The schema of decoration Is modern In the extreme, th last word In Interior decorating. A model throne, In heavily draped black velvet. Is tne pivot on which the action turns, and beautiful models appear In rapid succession Wearing on fascinating creation after another. One of the moat plcttirevque ifiatumes Is exhibited by Katherine Rldgwav, a noted model of Tas Angeles. Tb' gown Itself is of silver tissue, draped lo form a Turkish effect, and adorned .with a vivid array as hesddreaa anfoerrirh feather's held Jn .plaiw bv a chlrt strep of pearls. A Tinge fan of similar feathers In emerald hue romp lelea the effect Bilk Hosier) " was wrlttrn bv Frank Psiey. It waa directed by Fred Nlblo, of under the personal supervision Thomas H Inca, with George Barnes st , th camera. riortnc AXeors In Role of Borrowed at Balt Inks Theater la firm Belirrsr in Action. Bride s t Th " Tribune, POCATELLO, Idaho, Dec. 15 Juatlce-eleof the Ktipreme- fourt- - V, Lee of Ittaekfoot rave an add reck before the Klwanls club yealerdav noon. He spoke of th spirit or cooperation pervading th Organisations of southeastern Idaho. "The spirit In southeastern Idaho will build a new empire," said the newly elected Jurist "I see a greater growth In this section of Idaho In the next fl'e years than It has had In Its last five Its farms openiyear of development. ng1 up with roriamatton and Its good roada bringing the people of the world to to our country will mean new capital lor soihcrn Idaho. "Tim highway program must be changed to Include Utah snd Idaho and this, with th American Falls project, which la sure to be financed, will mean a great intermountain empire hare ' at our (lwrt.'r Other business of the club Included the appointment of a number of delegates to the district Klwama conference to be held at Balt Lake tomorrow, ot - 'perk-to-par- hI; ' prac-titione- Sodthern Idaho Spirit Pratted at Club Luncheon Special t A Jury1. , waa impaneled in the district,' court in the cagetoday of Dr. H. W. Bawyer, an osteopathic practitioner, who is . charged with practicing medicine in vio- latlon of the state medical practice law. ,, Decision An the rase la expected to de termlne th right of osteopathlo to periorm surgical operation. BEAUTY QUARTET HEADLINES THE PANTAGES a ..I The Trlbuae. TWIN FA 1.1,8, Idaho, Dec. 15. gpeeUlte wrongs of hie former life. Chahey plays the part as one hopeless 8o natural is the course of ly crippled. fhe story that the audience is surprised when Mr. C'hanev, released from hie char 'aotert walks upon the street The vaudeville section of th program Is pleasing. "His Royal Highness" Is the headliner. A bevy of girls makes tile breesv comedy delightful. , The Robinson McCabe trio offers pleasing harmony and entertaining stories. "Frosen out, by Frankie Hall and Bll, ly OBrien, received much applause. The pair offers sparkling bits of musical com Fsrrel and Hatch are a pair of edy. southern songbirds who sing their Own of popular airs. The three Interpretation Marion, continue their argument in one ' Kitaro brothers present gymnaatio numto the Infinite amusement of the au- ber that complete the aprogram. dience, for Marion is a comedienne of parte, and last night was the master" of both her hearers and her partner, as Is to be expected. The persiflage of the BILL pair had a good many new quirks to H, but mot ot alt It had Marion "putting , , it over big. AX Marls Babbott and George Brooks were another team that instilled music and fun Roe Rves and Will Jarvis, with . combined into an act they call well quartet of beauties. In a skit en terpslchoreen cocktail with a dash of titled "The singing Whirl of Mirth. Is th head mirth," although ths dancing, which was line number of the new bill at the Pan very good, won more favor than the tages. The act Includes a number of mirth. Allas Marie shakes not only a good songs, mixed with plenty of com nimble foot, but a head of very lovely edy. Reaves-an- d a pai Jarvis yellow curie that bobbed delightfully te on Ob" which made a hitsang with the the repeated applause. dience- at th opening performance yes Nate Lelpslg didn't need the program terdav. to tell the audience he was celebrated as Juliette Dike, international comedienne, a card expert after he had tried out a who In elaborate gowns, he a simpler tricks. He classyappears couple of his act 'which Is feature ot had them all mystified completely with the new program. Heranother song number in his third exhibition and before he was elude "Madeleine" and "A gntdler through his chances for getting into boih In French, and "It's None of ctrd game in Salt Lake were absolutely Pong," Business." My nil. Ills hands were quicker than any Clemen, Belling am! company, assisteyes In the audience. ed "Torn," a atubborn mule, and two Glenn and Jenklna as blackfaced rail trickby dogs, present a good act for those road pohters did a "broom" dance that who like trained animals. Pome rare waa one ot the best novelties seen st stunts are presented In this acrobatic the Orpheum this season, and thslr act, number. A unique ecenlc effect as the which was a melange of dancing and re- curtain nsea la an added feature. partee, brought undiluted mirth and good Lillian Ruby, violinist, play classical nature! fun,' end aelectlons were well apthat popular W title Hale and his brother are comic plauded. Kenny, Mason and Krholl perJugglers of not only exceptional ability form unusual on roller skates. slant as Jugglers, but they seasoned their act Th screen production, "The Broadway g well with real antics. Guy Buhbie. featuring Cortnne Griffith, ie Weadlck and Flores la Due, rope throweapeeldllv good. The depicts e dising cowpuncher and cowgirl, threw a lot contented wife, who lastory a talented linger, of fancy ropes, and Guy "Will Rogered who forsakes her home for a stage caalong right entertainingly aa weil. reer. hhe to keep the plan a In addition to the vaudeville were the secret from attempt her husband bv Inducing her selections of tha Orpheum orchestra and twin ulster lo substitute for her st home. the Klnograma and the Topics of , the Mis Griffith assumes a double role, both Times on the screen. the part of the wife and tha twin- - slater. Selections on the new Pantsgea organ Enid Bennett Silk Hosiery" Open by Joseph R, Wajne are good a uauaL Three-da- y Engagement at Para- - , mount-Emprea- . . laugh-makin- - to Tke Tribune. BINGHAM. Iec. ' IS. Important Point Ratted in Cate of Otteopath 'The from the pen of Gou verneur Penalty,' Morris. Is the picture feature ot the program which opened at Loew's Casino yesterday afternoon for t, four-da- y run. The plot around 'which the story is woven holds interest throughout. Lon Chaney, when a boy, loses both leg as the result of a street accident Years later he becomes the mastermind of Kan Franciscos underworld. Under the name ot Bllsxafd be rules by his superior mental ability. His mind seeks evil. He becomes a builder, a dreamer and as his dreamt near the change from me mystic to the realistic, the United Ktgtes secret service interrupts hie plans. He turns from th underworld to become a power for good, counteracting the ca-b- in Met Swim Team Organized 8 peril,! TWIN FALLS, Idaho, Dec. J5. B. Goldberg, vendor of proprietary medicines, wa today found guilty in the district court of practicing medicine tn violation of the state medical practice law. Mr. Ella C. Brown, complaining witness. stated en th stand that Goldberg had provided her with medicine end given her treatment for neuralgia. Gold-.- 1 berg charged 19 for the treatment and 939 to the medicine, she said. - 128. DOUBLEHEADER AT BINGHAM SATURDAY Special to The Tribune, GOOD NUMBERS -- ten Man Found Guilty of Violating Medical Law CASINO PROGRAM IS ONE OF MANY DELIGHT AUDIENCE AT THE ORPHEUM ' Irwin entry; tPatwona entry. Sixth race, el fnrloega Vla Cube H1U Uw, Robert L Owen 10ft, Ike Keymar 118, Deland 118. Kcnward 118. Seventh race, six furlongs Buckhero II Ceverup 108, Merry Law 105, Krmltaeia TIHetsoit 118, (eronade 112, Den Jeee 111, US. John Jr. 111. Weather clear; track faat. deception and Dance Given for Mittionary, A reception and dance wad tendered Reuben E. Cardwell at the Twenty-firward chapel last night. Th young man in whose honor the event took place will leave shortly for Tho Netherwhere he goes as a mis- lands. Saints sionery representing the- Letter-da- y church. The program- of th evening included a tenor solo by John Bull; dramatic reading by Moroni Olsen; soprano solo by Francisco Parkinson; selections by the Swanee Singers under tha direction of Spencer J. Cornwall, accompanied by Cleone Donelson; baritone solo by Jack Longden; violin solo by Frank Cole; recitation by D. Agnes Boyer; piano solo bv DeBtta Buys; duet by Beth Whitney and Frank Lyon, and a tenor solo by L. I. A comb. The singer war accompanied by Alias Buys. Dancing followed the musical program. 1 tha stage resting and atoring up energy Spectators leaving the theater after the performance are Heard to exclaim: "How Is she ever able to keep up auch a pace night after night." in Although Mlsa Moore "Breakfast Bed" on the stage, she never does in the before in She life. up long private cook. When aha lives at home she often makes her own breakfast, for ahe re fuses to sit with hands folded while an other works. While living at a hotel where it is Impossible for her to usurp the duties of the chef, she puls in her time going through1 calisthenics while waiting for breakiaat. , In speaking ot her mode of life, he say : "As you ace me on the stage, so do you see me off. When I waa bom my blood must have been surcharged with an electric current. Something Inside me seems continually to be crying for action, action, action! No matter how late I may remain up at .night, I find it impossible to stay I really in bed late in the morning. should live on a farm. I hate hotel life. I love to be in my own home, where I can boil my own eggs and fry my own bacon. But. maybe, this is because I have the conceited idea that I ran cook better than any chef. Who knows? VARIETIES OF 1920 Midia t, st OSAKA ASP YAPPCmLI. Loews CA8IJIO Lon Cheery i "The Peaelty " and v.ndeTille, headlined by "ill. Royal HlghoeM." 110 HIPPODROMB R.lph Clonlng.f end .Mocl.t. U.tb Secead rare, fire ead a half farloexa player, ta "Tenpent sari dunalooe." Pueble too, Kancy Ana 102. WUdflower BeM tod.y ead Saturday. 105, Gloom 105. Unoioil ILf Reydei US, Albase ORPHBLM Vaod.ellle with Harry bill, 118, Murray 120. Rlehmaa sad Jack Waldron la "Vnrletiea of Third race, alx furtoega Tiger Rote 00. 1FJ0." Matinee .tart today. Ralareae 102, Yaatyhde 104. Americas Roae 104. Old Sinner 104. Onico 104. Lorera Lane Pit It TAG ICS Reave, sad Jarrla la "Tha Wild Whirl": four other vaudeville acta and 104. Burgeyne 100. Lloyd George 100. KiratieV Corlnn. Griffith ta "The Broadway Bobble." Cab 100, Parrlah 100. Jackairaw 100, .Marly Bifht 1O0, Oaklawa Belle 100.. Ttraacoe 118, SALT LAKE noreaee Moore la "Breakfaat la Amarekaaaln 118 dock Scot lift. Bed." three day, beginning today, with f earth race oae mile leata 100, Tom Beach Saturday matinee. 107. Pimlico 107, Hues IOT, Pay Lilly 100, motio TicxPirs. Taaae 100, fan tor he 114 Alice Pwaa'a special produetiom, fifth rare U furloore Sanya Bock 08. AMERICAN Comedy, "Klei Me Ferblddea "Tha Thing." , OS Tire Charlie Leyderker 100, Smart Guy rathe Review. Gordon Br.tland Chairman 104, fterUag 118, 'Eddie Rickea I Carollae. ' the at ergas. hackee 120. la Benaett Enid Sixth nee. ese alls Pane inf Spray 00. PARAMOrNT-EMrRKSBl Madve P. 00, Trooper 102, Raider 102, Phalarie "Silk Hqaiery": Mack Benaett comedy, 102. Barry Shannon 102. Tantaloa 108, Fickle fancy." 107, Paetoral Swain 1U0, Young Adam BROADWAY Pearl Whit, la ''Tiger'i Cub." 100. Tom MeTaggartf 118. Juanita Hanaea la Lout City," and a comedy. Serentb race, oee mile Oa High 02 ddalaate Keefe la and Zen 101. She Devil 101, KisgUng 104. Suaaa If. GEM Conway Tear! "Miraoaed Heart''; alao a comedy. 104. Circulate 108. Kebe 108, Lady Ward 108. t.yona and Horan la a five-ree- l Billy Stuart 104. Mindy Mac 108, Locitrn 108, K1NKMA of the Belay 108. Lieutenant Perklaa 112. Malrelle comedy, Hied by George"; "A SobBocWea: 112. " Smarr 112, Harvey a story of the Canadian berth, Iatematkmal New. Weekly. Henry B. Pyle and C. H. Steven, orgaalat. TIJUANA RESULTS, Mary Pick ford la "The Hoodlum. first race, fire forlonga Dode Adami 101 STRAND ' Comedy. 10 0C 84.00, wen; Sa4 Sam, 10 80. (Zeifter), 111 iMIlla), ftlQOO, 84.00, eeceod; Plunger, 112 third. Time, 1U118A. (Hayward), AUce Rankin Limerick. Katherine Carr, Madam Barry, Biaaer. VeUma, Quid Nnnc, Per Fieid. feet Day and 11U Mabea alae ran. Second race, etc furknga-tharl- fa Canned, . lift (Ztlgler), 838.40, won; $4 80, Striker lift Mllle, $8.20. 83 80, ascend; 112 Time 8 20, third. Modiste, Dttggaa)w" If there are any vaudeville methods ot I.- 18 1 A. Treewen. laughter-provokinExaminer, Afterlight, g that the new bill at Mary fuller. Dr. C. p. Freyer, Oe Oa and the Orpheum didn't demonstrate last Paradigm also raa. of the lack of was because Right, it only Third rac aii furleege Delaney, 115 fHay time. IT 28, $4 60, won; Cevakadour ward), And show the didnt slop with provld-in- g 4 W, second; J. II, 110 tMartineUl, $8.80. j, exercise for the diaphragm, but went 118 (Keeney, $8.40. third. Time. Murdock, 1:15. Bam loch. Art Kick, Anna Jackaen, Dinara, right on and provided a variety of muEmerald ead Brow Bee else ran sic, a delight of pretty girls and a treat Fourth rare, five and a half furlongi BR of good dancing and novelties that would 80. 112 88 20, 84.20, $2 Baker, have done a Broadway revue a lot of (Hayward, Woa; Trulane, 112 (Carter), 15.60. 84.20, lac-eni credit. Yukon?184 Httra)r$406, third. Time, Topping the bill In more ways than ox 1.08 25. Little Ftfnceae, the Blancblt, Prairie; were the "Varie printed Harngana H$tr, Muriel pet, Daisy N. and ties of 1920,"program in which Harry Richman Madrid also ran. dosen entertain a through along plays Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards musical numbers tn which th graceJudge David, 110 (Glaaa). $0 40, 84.40, 8 00, ing ful dance Wards sisters beautifully, Norwon; Tokatoa March. loT (VanDueen), $i.2U, ma Hark sings sntrandngly. Jack Wal88.08, second; Montana Belie, 112 (YeergieL 84 00, third. Time. 1:4715. Sir Oliver, Baby dron amuses much and the "etlx Little Maids" from a most sophisticated school Sister, Maudie and Ml Key slew ran. Stith rare, five furlongs Hamilten A , 111 furnish a background that adds consld 42.40, 43.20, $2 20, woa; (OBrien), Olympic erahly to the ensemble. 48 80, $8 00, second; The piece is staged with a care tor King, 108 (Hayward). Time, harmonious detail seldom Harry D., to (Grans), 84.80, third. excelled in loo Cnrncutter, Phraae Ward, Hickory vaudeville, the music is new, lively and Kui and tMoas 'alee ran. is as Interestthe catching, costuming Seventh race, one mlle-M-ss Orb, 106 ing aa it ta unusual, and the costumes are (MaftnelU), 111.20, 44.20, $8.80, woa; Beydo, adorned maids themselves. Rich by the 118 (Yeargln), 42 80, $2.80, second; The Gal last. loS (Glass), $8.00, third. Time, 1.14 IS. man really plays and sings in a manner Stelcllff, Dtvlaad, Sea Way,. Weis land sad that sets him far up. the ladder, . Claude and Marion, especially the buxom Cemealader also raa. NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, flrat race, fire and a half furteeire Repeat 100. Dora W. 100, Seferola 105, tiladyt 10ft, Mary Foeao 10T, fading Star 110, Mary Bead East i - - feet Murphy reecead, Toe the Mark a lle and a eistoeath-Tb- e rece. fifth Wit woa. Hummer Sigh eecoed. Chief third. Oae wee. mile Sixth tad aa eifbth-B- tr ,b woa. Capital Cltyr aeid Twee tairdL Sereath race, oae wile gpeedatt woa Waa-kea- g aacoed Berlin third. eoe Gooae tWrd. k' Idaho Utilitiet Commission to Decide Track Question SALESMEN TRIAL IN PROGRESS. DE8 MOINES, Iowa, Disc. IS. H. L. Bump, at ei tim attorney for th Associated Packing company, aa th first witness In th trials of Woolf Teitel. Garry Haynes and Ham Landwtck, atock salesmen, charged with conspiracy to defraud, told ot the company's organ!- - "' tion. ' Mr. Bump, said h accepted the word of Teitel that It. H. Frlaby waa an exhouse man, and fop that perienced packing reason voted for Frlaby as president. The salesmen had en agreement by which they were to receive 25 per cent In com- - , I . missions, th witness said. 5 ' 'FIRM AGAINST RADICALS. PARIS, Dec. 14. Spain freely admits5 tha rights of professional unions, but cannot tolerats the "tyranny and crimes . s of a revolutionary said a " minority. statement Issued at the Spanish embassy 4 here today denying allegations In an ap- - ; a recent radical peal made st Barcelona.by, Tho Barcelona meeting meeting charged that syndicalist leaders were be- -, ing deported to Fernando Fo, on the,? west coast f Africa, and that th police had assassinaied other principal figure in the syndicalist movement in Spain. , . WASHINGTON MINIATURE SOLD. PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 15. A miniature 4 portrait of George Washington, painted at the request of Martha Washington by Charles Willson Feale, has been pur- chased at auction here by the Mount Ver- -' nun association for $400. The miniature. one of a number of Washington relic of ' the estate of David Stuart, a kinsman ot'" 4 Washington, is a portrait on ivory In a 4 ' gold frame. Washington's shaving outfit, consisting1 Of two raxora, hone, strop, brush, comb and mirror. In a morocco case, waa sold to an anonymou purchaser from New York for IkSO. ax - ... ,n STILLS and mash FOUND. ' Two stills, (00 gallons ot mash and twenty gallons of liquor were found last night at a farm house at Ninth North ' street and Redwood road HT Lieutenant i D. II. Clayton of tha antivlcs squad and Georga F,. Keenan of the federal pro-- 1 hibition force. Three men were arrest- ed and held for the United Slates au- thorltles. They gave their occupation a farmers, end their name and age a T. Matsu la. 90 year of age; K. l, 40 years of ag, and K. Ehlmachi. 17 yeara of age, Sad-don- ' CREW HONORED. NEW YORK. Dec. 1$ Secretary Dan- - lela of th pavy today rewarded captain E. D. Bwlnson, Robert A. McWilliams, second engineer, end W. G. Grace, chief engineer of Ih U. 8. 8. General G. Goe- thals. who assisted In rescuing the which was disabled off Cape Henlopen last September, Hwlnsnn and "t McWilliams received binocular and Grace 'T ' a gold watch. sub-mari- ne 8-- WOULD REGULATE AIR TRAFFIC. NKW YORK, Dec. 15. Regulation of air traffic over New York City Is provided In an ordinance to be submitted by F. D. Laguadia. president of the board of aldei. men. It was announced today. The ordinance, he said, would stipulate 3000 test aa ths minimum altitude for airplane over Manhattan and 5000 feet over otbr boroughs All stunt" flving over Crowded streets would be prohibited. GORED TO DEATH BY BULU HoLDREPGE, Neb, lec. 16. J. M. Larson, 73. farmer living peer here, wa gored and trampled to death yesterday by a pet bull. Friends nf the aged man abut the animal after making several attempia lo recue him. Ka h attempt wa met by charge iruin the animal. GUILTY OF MAIL FRAUDS, MILWAUKEE, wis.; Dec. 15 Charles H. Rowan wa found gullir of tiling th mall to defraud by a federal Jury todav. Rowan wa charged with fallui to fulfill a premia to buy back tha offspring nf rshbils and whit mbs which he soil to customer. EVICTIONS ARE THREATENED. Dee. 15 Ths Chicago Real 8ft1 T)t4i. Fatale board today tkrealened the 6'Wi - To IDAHO FUJjS, iUho. bfc, J5touhs Florence Moor run through home Janitors who hav voted apartment role of "borrowed bride" In the lively lions oxer th building of a spur track to strike January I for a wage Increase a? from the Orcaon Short I.lna to th prop- ot the Bait farce, "Breakfast In led." day, with eviction of their living Taka theater tonight, one would Imagine erty of the Kat Idaho Gas company v ill quarter In th event of airik. Apart-menthat ahe would spend ell of her tim off b discussed st a meeting of th mem- are al a premium la Chicago, hr to Thu CHICAGO, 1 ti |