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Show E THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14 tion for full daylight operation and Permit Granted for Mother's Death Follows Oregon Trail Meeting night broadcasting has been granted Idaho Radio Station the station. Birth of Twin Sons Adjourned to New York r L On Staged, Screen Student Actors Cleverly Present Play, 'The Pats relt. powerful In Mm Utk WARD University of UUh la the mjaierj play, "la (he Next Playrn f Room." AND DRAMA. VAI'DEVIIXS PANTAOE8 On the screen. Joan Crawford. NtU Ashrr. AUeeti Pnnsle and Carrot! Myers in Pred Ntblo's production. Dream of Love, with vaudeville CAPITOL Richard Barihelrorss In ScarIdea, n. Young Bank Head Challenges Ford CHICAGO. Dec. M m. Henry Ford's statement that "no successful boy ever saved any money" caused consternation among boy officers of Junior bank, the formed to teach the young to save. The automobile manufacturer was taken to ask In a telegram dispatched today by Russell Johnson. caddy and president of the bank "I hope you didn't mean what the papers printed In an interview with you," said the telegram. "We have formed our Junior bank to teach boys and girls to save regularly for useful purposes. How could you have started without some one's savings to start you?" "It is particularly hard for youngsters to save nowadays," said young "There are so President Johnson. many traps for nickels and dimes, so many ways to spend money uselessly, which are hard to tell from the useful ways. It Is better to save against the time when one will know what Is useful and what to not." Gary-Wheat- Murray High Gives Play Special to The Tribune. - acta PARAMOUN Columbia production. with Prank Austin. Jack l, Holt and Betty Compaon. with technicolor A Pair of Hal Roach comedy. sequences T Tifbti": new. AMERICAN John Gilbert and Renee Adore In "Honor Pint": selected comedy and latest news weekly. The Patriot, OEM-(Jannlnas in with Florence Vldor. Lewis Stor.e and Nell Hamilton: also news, comedy, and the Colorado." novelty RIAL TO The Lion and the Mouse." with May McAvoy. Lionel Barryroore and ail-stcast: also comedy, news. STATE John Bowers In "Heroes In Blue, with Sally Rand: also Connne Griffith in "The Oarden of Eden." Wolf Film, Lone New Idea, Sunday at Capitol "The Lone Wolf " stories are among the most popular works of fiction to be made Into motion pictures. Since the first "Lone Wolf" production several years ago. screen fans have been Insistent in their demands that other works of Louis Joseph Vance be made into photoplays. Each year Columbia Pictures has released a "Lone Wolf" story with Bert Lytell in the title role. The latest production, "The Lone Wolf's Daughter," will open at the Capitol theater Sunday. The cast includes besides Lytell, Gertrude Olmstesd. Charles Gerrard, Lllyan Tashman, Donald Keith and Robert Elliott. Panchon St Marco have provided an elaborate representation of exotic eastern splendor In their "Orientale Idea." which features America's greatest Chinese tenor, Jue Pong, who sings lilting Irish songs in the true Irish manner. Other artists who are appearing In this stage production are Miles and Kover, famous sensational adagio team; "8keeter" and Ray. comedy and eccentric dancers: England Ong, pretty Chinese soprano; Iverson and Miles, acrobatic dancing girls; Cliff Crane, whimsical comedian, and the Orientale Beauties performing their novel Tom Tom dance to the strains of Albertl's band. The regular entertainers, Phil Kalar, Oliver Albert! and Alexander Schrelner. have each prepared a specialty number. ment hall, students of the Murray high school presented' their annual play, "The New Coed," Friday night. Pupils from all four years of the high school were in the cast. The play Is a three-acomedy by Marie Do ran, produced for the first in the state, according to Rontime ald White, dramatic coach. Those taking part were Lucy Bringhitrst. Florence Holmes, Amy Robinson Viola CarlFlorence Cannlrgeter. son. Margaret Gaufin. Margaret Frank Thone, Eugene Thayne, Woods. Emerson Boam and Loren Christensen. The play .will be given ct again Saturday night. Sheriff Decides Woman Killed Coal Dealer Charles rd .'" KAt-t- . MEMBERSHIP POCATELLO. Idaho,. Pocatello chal- post, American Legion. ha lenged the Idaho Falls post to a mem- bership race and the home organtza- is hoping to hit a mark of 300 new members in a short while. J W. Foreman Is the chairman of the drive committee MISS BILLIE LOVE MISTRLSS OF CEREMONIES and in Songs and Dances GARDEN OF ALLAH SALT LAKE'S NEWEST NITE CLUB and His COTTON PK Kl Rs The Hottest Dance Music in Town , 4220 HIGHLAND DRIVE New Management. All Complimentary Tickets Void -- MST afaaaHaar folks -- , 1 The Immortal "GRANDMA'S BOY" with the Screen's Greatest Comedian, Returns to the AMERICAN THEATER, Starting Sunday. More Enjoy : The Best HOLIDAY BILL PHONE WASATCH OF HEADLINEKb A BIG BILL K7S I WEEK .MATINEES ORGANIST" THE SWANEE SINGERS 50 MALE VOICES-- 50 FORMERLY THE WILKES TONIOHT AND ALL .RGAIN ETHEL HOCAN WITH Playhouse GARY COOPER and NANCY CARROLL EXSUNHOL N0W PLAYING THE METROPOLITAN PLAYERS TRIGGER HICKS SEEHEAIL Warner Bros- - Better Tsan "Tt of the Storm Country" or "Trail of the Lonesome Pine" FIRST BIG TALKING JCOMEDY SHOWS 2:15 i 00 5:45 COMING THE LOVE :5 7 .30 TEST Tonn,ro WITH-- " Show VflUJAMlOUlM at I At w.oHp&& OD4y a. m. THE AW c'ftcus theVitaphone OilHerman. 'The Aft MIN 1 riMS "W LUBITSCH Hlih f GRIEF PRODUCTION THE GYP V,T"HONE ACT Hhc BAND BEAUTIFUL- crnM4-nvsi jewel cct liWUULWIH.JXCWL, I ATTHEV.UW.ITZER.I WITH FLORENCE VIOOft r-,,- tt c LEWIS STONE NEIL HAMILTON BUY $CrUp sTaTan ALL NEW SUN DAY I raturr u it ( Stair ! a11 at PA THE NEWS COMEDY "Conquering the Colorado" Novelty A l.4l amia Paramount THEATRE 10 S;10 A 11 U'tnlhrop Ames Presents GEORGE RLISS in SHAKESPEARE'S MERCHANT OP VENICE FIRST STAGE ROAD SHOW betilutell NIGHTS. Mr ta SI. Mai., Mc to I2.M. MAIL ORDERS NOW Ssm1 fl Pr IP- . Of-- A ODEON SM Claude K If f WD HIS ORCHT.STRA Dinrlaf Ksery Manday, Tuesday. ve-.- v - THE IN- AND ALL 5CHRAM MJ0HN SON .Ks Thursday STORtTj e r and Saturday - "Honor First" LION WITH Renee Adoree NEW! romance of two men who saved oue woman LAST DAY Pint Showln( Salt Lake Lore and hatred at their highest JOHN BOWntfc RAND SALLY ' THESE THEATRES GILBERT LIONEL BARRYMORE A rsNTHom a miki'iks I AS AT MAY McAVOY THE MOUSE" DANCE TONIGHT LIST TIMES TODSV "ARTISTS IDEA JOHN TODAY NEW COMEDY THE GREATEST "SCARLET SEAS" LAST TIMES TODAY stamped Envelope Gertrude Olm stead Lilyan Tashrrun . . . RICHARD BARTHELMESS qcj Tuesday Jan 1 Mat. New Year's Day Dee. LONE WOLF J i rtA i lAUTcn I crv uAUVsin OF ALL GRIPPING MYSTERY THRILLERS NU- V- Monday LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE S S IB in an ERNST ON THE jS: row-de-do- It Costs No 3 'BETWEEN lOV AND DUTY CRlPPiNC 0RAM on STARTING TONITE Btata V 38 very t hint's GLADYS UKORGE AS THE LITTLE MOUNTAIN (URL Special to The Tribune. - 1 TRIGGER Elected Twin Falls Kiwanis Chief stock-Juctei- gJQ TIMES s TONITE I aaaatt' IN North TWIN FALLS' Idaho Charles A North was elected president of the KiwanLs club Thursday evening to succeed R H Musser Other officers were-- elected as follows: ' R. P. Robinson, vice president: Curtis Turner, treasurer; J E. White, district judge. Mitchell Hunt. Ivan G Lincoln. Fred W Meech. E. J. Ostrander. J. C Barkley. R I. Roberts and Juneau H Shlnn. directors. John Freyes, George Evans and Carol Baker. Twin Falls high school livestock judging team which won1 the national championship in llve-ting at the American royal show at Kansas City last month, and John 8 Feldhausen. vocational In- Ktmrtor were- present I tonite, Ul Theatres- - Special to The Tribune. A. Haaai J With UTfi' ORCrr PARAMOUNT WEEK-B- IO ffi There'll be fun and pep aplenty. "SHOPWORN ANGEL" PARAMOUNT NEWS Pioneer of Coeur d'Alene's First Cold Rush- - Dead Paper COUNCIL BLUFFS. Iowa. Dec 14 (VPi. The Dally Nonpareil early next month will print its entire edition of one day on paper made from Iowa cornstalks. The movement Is an effort to further public Interest in the use of cornstalks in yhe manufacture of paper. Papers for the edition Is being made now at Kalamazoo, Mich. AL FREEMAN NEXT HAL ROACH MLSTAR SPECIAL COMEDY NEIL SCHETTLER. Hep-wort- h, respectively. The smartest and most cabaret in the entire west. E uL nrnrv muiif ah drawn from PE IIS wmiWIILiFE - th town, folks. ABSORB INC Ui LOUVfti It's the talk of the going to be CONFLICT all-st- ar - TOUMIRlYTHf j Jin. B sT- Hep-wor- Everybody Raves About ':30 9:1k "LI i Newspaper to Print on Cornstalk-Mad- e sOu, .0-- aTaC Jesse president; first counselor; Julius second counselor, and Ralph Astle. secretary and treasurer, to succeed Louis J. Jenson. Martin L. Bee, John C. Thomsen and Jesse H 71l The holidays will bring to Salt Lake City one Of the finest artists of the American stage when George Arliss in William Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice," Inaugurates the road show season at the Para-- 1 en- -, y mount theater with a gagement on Monday and Tuesday, December 31 and January 1. with a matinee on New Year's day. Arliss. who last was seen In this city In "Old English," now is acting Shylock, a flaming role which gives his genius and his personality the greatest opportunity of his notable career. Louis Marcus, president of the L Marcus Enterprises, has had the stage of the Paramount theater thoroughly reequlpped to house this great Shakesperrean comedy, which has been so handsomely produced under the personal direction of Win-- 1 Ames. limp Mr. Ames' company of more than ' fifty unusually capable players who support Mr. Arliss has established an enviable reputation In Its present tour across the country, having brok en house records throughout the east and also on the Pacific coast. Frieda Inescort. who acted the leading role of Imogen Parrott in the revival of Pinero's "Trelawny of "The Wells' " In this city, will appear as Portia, MOSCOW. Idaho -- Fred A Weber, a pioneer of the first gold ruh Into the Coeur d'Alene region, died Tues-d- a at the age of 82. His death or- curred at Spokane, where he had been receiving medical treatment for the past three years. He had a home on Pend Oreille lake. Aftt- totlnil a rloln, lulna, f.-- l. vuy, ne acquiren a garaen spot near Union City. He was attracted by the report of a gold discovery on Pend Oreille lake and. with 81 Donnelly. acquired ground which later became, the Weber mine, and which the? developed to a considerable depth. ' fvlng to The Tribune. McCombs, HAROLD LLOYD COMES TO THE AMERICAN SUNDAY .iuui liJiNOTItUfm ERECTION LMARCUS ENTERPRISES .sal i tA,xt "The Merchant of Venice" Opens Road Show Season Ohio, Dec. 14 (4") The story of Wilbur C. Heldman, Lorain furnace salesman, that his attractive wife shot and killed 21 year-old E. Fearn. Canton coal dealer, end then took her own life a week later was definitely accepted by Sheriff Ed Gibson tonight. Relatives of Mrs. Margaret Held man, who last night committed suicide with the same gun her husband said she used on Fearn. demanded a complete investigation today which drew from the sheriff the assertion that further Inquiry bore out Heldman 's account of the slaying. Mrs Mary Fearn. widow of the coal dealer, Identified the body of Mrs. Heldman as that of the young woman who called her husband to the door of their home on the night of December 8 and fired six bullets Into his body .Mrs. Fearn answered at the door when the young woman called and then summoned her husband. CANTON. Ver-na- Idaho. Mrs. TWIN FALLS. POCATELLO. Idaho Dr. Minnie Howard, local president of the Old Myrtle Hyland, 35, wife of Johnshortdied Thursday afternoon has reOregon Trail association, ly after the birth of twin sons. Prior ceived word that the annual meeting to her marriage last year to Mr. Hyof the national organization, which land, she was the widow of A. D. was to be held Monday. December 10, James. at Seattle, adjourned until Tuesday, She is survived by six sisters; her December 18 In New York City, beCharles H. Walker; one cause there was not a quorum in at- father, C. C. Walker, Twin Falls, and brother, tendance. children. Dr. Howard, who was prevented her six from attending by Illness, states the BLACKFOOT LODGE ELECTS. organization hopes to have the monument to mark the site of Old Fort Special to The Tribune. Hall in the bottomlands northwest of BLACKFOOT. Idaho Grove City the city erected bv 1934. At this time i i - m 11 ci a. a l r iU. a centennial celebration will be held, j off lcers at iu regu.ar meet. states. she R. L. Pe iiiK Wednesday evening: terson. W. M.; Clyde A. Dlsher, seKOI R II CLUBS FORMED. nior warden; John Exster. Junior Special to The Tribune. warden; Percy Jones, reelected treasBUR LEY. Idaho Two Four-urer; R. L. Osborn. reelected secreclubs have recently been formed at tary. M. H. Fennel and Dryden Malta. The Blue Bird Sewing club Reav were elected trustees. Joint InIs a continuation of the club of the stallation of the Royal Arch and same name which completed the first Blue lodge Is planned for Decem' year's work. It has been reorganizedA ber 26. with 11 girls. Ona Nve. president. new sewing club will carry on flrSt REMAINS ARRIVE. year's projects. Special to The Tribune. POCATELLO. Idaho The reboy's sweetheart, and others In the mains of Mrs. Howard J. Simmons cast are Charles Stevenson. Mrs. arrived In the city Friday morning Anna Townsend, Dick Sutherland at 8: 30 and were removed to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Con and Noah Young. A Mack 8ennett comedy, "The Lyons. Funeral services will be held SaturBeach Club"; a Pat he review, a sport at St. Joseph's life novelty and the latest news of day, at 9 a. m with the Rev. J. C. the world In film complete the bill. Dolan officiating. two-da- MURRAY Before a large audience In the Murray Fir! ward amuse- -- Jack-rabb- it. MOTION PICTURES ONLY. William Poi'i talkina picture. VICTORY The Air Circus"; Movie news and t Krs. Panchon and Marcos a Bohemian revue of color let Sea": and melody Harold Lloyd comes to the Amer-ca- n theater Sunday In the comedy that many consider his greatest and funniest, and that Is "Orandma's Boy " In it he Is that most pitiful of all people a coward. He had no In more spirit than a his boyhood the other kids knocked to enough chips off his shoulder start a lumber yard. As a baby he own. was afraid to call his cradle his At school he wore great holes In his stockings, where his knees shook together. And, at 19, he was meek, modest and mild. The boy's most precious possession was his grandma. When the girl came into his life, was a big and then a rival who bully, the boy's days were indeed miserable. Then came realization of his weakness and cowardice. How he goes out and conquers his fear, captures a desperate criminal that the community, haa terrorized thrashes the bully and wins the girl provides "Orandma's Boy" with a real, dramatic story and a host of opportunities for hilarious situations and gags, and some great thrills. Mildred Davis, in real life the comedian's wife, plays the part of the M. I. A REORGANIZED. GROVER. Wyo Grover M L A. Construction Idaho. MOSCOW, Mas been reorganized, with Arvid of a broadcasting station at Sanri point has been assured by the receipt of a permit from the federal radio commission. The station will have the call letters KGKX. This will be the second station in northern Idaho, a plant being now operated at Kellogg. The Sandpolnt station will broadcast on a wave length of 1420 kiloAuthoriza cycles or 211.1 meters. Special to The Tribune. Special Hy-lan- d, UNIVERSITY One of George Eliot's characters says that any woman without a hump on her back can capture for a husband any man she chooses. ' The Patsy." given by the students of the L. D. 8. college Friday evening ir the auditorium of the West high school, is a simple exposition of this theme. "The Patsy" is a clever young girl, who is beautiful and kind, but not fickle. Her sister Grace L more beautiful in face and figure, but lacks all the good qualities of kindness, generosity and fair ploy possessed by Patsy. The comedy is concerned with the love of Patricia for her hero, lony, and her method of capturing him. While the humor is quaint and droll at times, there is a sparkle In the lines that Barry Conner, the author, writes. The main character. "The Patsy," as portrayed by Miss Elizabeth Call, was executed with simplicity and grace. She was admirably supported by Elmo Hutchinson at Tony. The cast contained, besides these two Shirley Evans, Blanche Posher, Morgan Suren-soCarlos Dodge. Taylor Murphy and Rhoda Smith, who performed excellently. Miss Margaret Caldwell directed the production. sonv.-wha- a - Gladys "TTXtm" Qeorie PLAYHOUSE drams, with Special to The Tribune Harold Lloyd Comedy Next at American DRAMA. 0 i 15, 1928. HEROES In BLUE' -- Ala CORINNi In - -- TH1 GARDEN EDEN r c Two treat stars of The Bif Parade" la a (Teat picture AMERICAN ewv . |