Show L L IN NEW NEW YORK I NEW YORK March 11 Jack Jack Dempsey Dempsey Dempsey Demp- Demp sey has become a Broadway star Fight fans who failed fatted to take a a. run down downto to Atlantic City last Juno June or who were unable to find en enough Jack in their Jeans to visit the famous right fight arena on July 2 are flocking to the Hippodrome Hippodrome Hippo Hippo- drome these days to see th tM 3 champ champIn champIn In person Matinee and evening six times a week he treats them to A Day In the G Gymnasium With tho the Champion Its It's the real thing too Dempsey's getting in bi a a. lot of ot good hard training that is worth as much to him as the weekly check he receives for or his pugilistic ac act iI ree hundred and fifty thousand Is not to be regarded too lightly even if Jack Kearns Dempsey's manager Is said to have remarked In hi a bored tone that Dempsey wasn't at all Interested From the press comments of today's papers Japers it looks as though another big battle Is going to come off next Labor Abor day between the present champion and Harry Wills the colored boxer We Wo shall see what we shall see sees is s 5 the only comment we have to offer Lucy Gates had a ver very successful concert at Aeolian hall last Tuesday night but what makes her really fa famous famous famous fa- fa in 1 metropolitan eyes Is the fact that she broke brok Into print in F. F P. P P.'s s 's In Inthe the New York World Anybody Anybody Any Any- Anybody body who gets writ up In the conning conning conning con con- ning tower can achieve no higher thou though h their graven image be placed In the hall ball of fame the following about Emma Lucy lcy Lucy Gates read the descriptive stuff Is by no flO means a newcomer on the New York concert stage having hav hay lag ing won her spurs as soloist with the prominent orchestras and lit performances performances performances mances of Opera Opert As Brunhilde Brun- Brun bible hilde asks H. H Oc 00 No the orchestra probably played es Light Cavalry Cavalry Cay Cay- airy alry alry The Deml Deml Vir Hazel Dawn has left gin gln A. A H. H Woods Wood's daring comedy that has aroused amused such talk pro and add con this season Accompanied by her mother moth noth- other oth- oth er cc end arid her sister Eleanor who has been playing in Getting Gerties Gertie's Garten Gar Gar- ter ten she will leave for Europe at the end of the week Douglas Woodruff Is leone one of the busiest busiest busi busl- est members of ot the Utah colony He tIe HeIs lieis Is attending classes in finance and commerce corn com merce erce at New York university during the evening and as asif if that weren't enough he works all day at the Brooklyn Brook Brool lyn office of the American Refining company Tho The next time you pass by a comprehensive com corn newsstand if you are art a loyal Utahn you'll buy a copy of Life and look at the delightful decorative sk sketches on the first page In 1 the he corner you will notice a small H II B. B which stands for Hal Burrows and will give you rou some Idea of the deli deH- cate artistry of ot his pen Ex soldIers are mighty keen about Hals Hal's work n too o. o and you will find not noC only decorative sketches hut but laughable laugh laugh- able cartoons of his In the tha V V. F F. F W. W magazine Foreign Service an and In The Stars and Stripes I But as Hal says these are Just potboilers pot pot- bO boilers and he e is spending p most Sl it f His lis I time on his painting and water colors The high approbation accorded his Adirondacks water colors hung In the Brooklyn museum show last fall tall served sc to urge him on to greater effort in this line A A. Jolly theatre party resulted from the appearance In New York last Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day of 0 Albert Paul attorney at lawi If you OU please of ot D D' D C. C He was en route to Worcester Mass where he was going for fOT a couple of weeks In the interests of ot the law taw However How How- ever his train didn't leave until 1130 so he ho l invited ai Mr and Mrs Lesle Sl Frank a myself and and- Richard r Nurse to see Laurette Taylor In The National Anthem It was a thrilling based pia play on the Incident of ot Olive Thomas' Thomas death in Paris Parts and was diffused throughout with maddening strains of Jazz music Jazz music as the cynical father of the erring son remarks Is the national anthem of ot civilization from which the play gets get its name Our Washington correspondent Is falling down Ve Well We'll have to fire fine him that's all Here we were absolutely depending on him to send to-send send a few Juicy news items to complete this tills and all aU we get is an apology running thus There arent aren't any news neW's items today The Utah folks here are quietly keeping keeping keepIng keep- keep Ing out of the papers but Im I'm alert and Is that Webster and theres there's little that gets by me me I Ill 11 tell you S But he doesn't tell me mo However he has promised to get busy and send a a story about Senator Smoot for tor tho the next issue Conference was held last Sunday in I Pittsburg Apostle James Talmadge being be beIng be- be I ing the principle speaker President McCune of the Eastern states mission I was also present Next Sunday it will be held In Jn Philadelphia i Ever the rather vicious London Lon Lon- don editorial on the Mormons was reprinted reprinted re re- re printed In the New York Tribune Mormonism Mor- Mor monism has been rather widely commented com corn on and In the main main- defended by tho the metropolitan press We quote a excerpts from rom a rather Interesting interesting Inter Inter- esting editorial appearing In a recent issue of the New York Herald No Nc trustworthy up to date statistics statis statis- tics are ate obtainable but is probably right in his recent assertion asser asser- tion counting the Mormons among the three religious cults which have gained notably in numbers in recent years It also appears probably that Mormon gain is solid This part or world f perhaps h does o s not generally n know v of the Mormon Pl place of worship in Now eo York City England has lately felt a wave of excitement over Elders at work In England have by their own showing made thousands of converts mostly women British papers at the same time have been filled with start start- ling hag accounts of the h Mormons t f l serious discussion S I of their Importance iri It It might be added that Mormon set et- et of ot late directed in Salt Lake have frequently come up Into thrifty Industrial r yg or dt farm communities n I i i ros- ros beyond the a average of ordinary dl settlements Centers of Mormon sot set in Canada and to somo extent ex ex- tent In Mexico have prospered The Mormon ormon holds to the title of ot Christian as emphatically has docs does a member of any of ot the old churches His ills belief belief- offers a a. revealed religion and has Its theology theolog and stUdiously worked out subtle per perhaps aps be beyond beyond be- be yond the dreams of Its first t apostles A further Interview with Georgo Eccles Eccles Bedes Ec- Ec cles des reveals the tact fact mat he has not flOt only left school but that he graduated with honors receiving S. S dc degree r e from Columbia university only tho ot oth er or day There There- was no cap and gown no speeches no figurative blare of trumpets at the handing out ot of pIgskins pigskins pIg pIg- skins when George his lip dip loma He simply called at the off office ce of the registrar and they handed Jt it to him simply him simply handed it to him Through the Influence of the first vice president George has secured a avery avery avery very Interesting position with the Ir Irving Irving Irving Ir- Ir ving National bank Starting n the accounting department he will spend two weeks In every department of It the bank except of course the offices o ot the higher officials At that thaL George is It going to be bo well prepared to step Into shoes In Jn Utah banking circles |