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Show REVIER FOOi II TOl OFJICBFIELD No Charge Yet Placed Against Theatrical Man Who Suddenly Sud-denly Disappeared. Harry Revlcr. proprietor of the Majestic Ma-jestic theater, who is charged by his creditors and employees with skipping out of town without settling Ids accounts, has been found at Richllold. Sevier county, coun-ty, where be is said lo be showing a number of films at moving picture houses. Friends of Revler say that he will probably return to Salt Lake to wind up his affairs in the near future, though in the meantime it is iikelv that every detachable de-tachable article about the Majestic theater the-ater will be seized by creditors. Revlcr loft town a week ago and after his continued absence trom the theater had been noted lry Walter Parks, the stage manager, a sign denoting t'nat the theater was closed for repairs was hung over the ticket offK-c. The chorus girls and other employees of the house, sus.-pecting sus.-pecting that their back salaries were not to be forthcoming, began laving; their hands on whatever of value might be taken. The result Is said to have been that many valuable pieces of films and: moving picture machines were taken. Tne S'tate Dank of L'tah holds Revlor's automobile, auto-mobile, which was taken to secure a personal per-sonal note given by Revlcr. The theater building is owned by the Clayton Investment company and the Western Amusement company holds a three-year lease on It. This company rents to Revlcr for 5300. The Utah Light & Railway company shut off the electric current at the theater thea-ter just after tne "closed for repairs" sign was hung out. The company holds a bill for ?;iG against Revlcr. There is no t iiarge against Uevler. |