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Show SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER j. , THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM 19, 1921 y imummiiiiiimittiiSKFlN' Marry Yourself and Avoid the Divorce Mill STA.GE AND SCR.EEN OIN " iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii eeseeeeeee g C VMIWVH.L DRAMA VAUDEVILLE. OR RHEUM New bill with Carlyle Black-we- ll In person In Eight-Si- x and Foyr," Dr. David' Starr Jordan Talks on "Disarmament ' PANTAG ES Mary plckford In "Little .. Lord Fauntleroy." Vaudeville, Including The Little Cafe, "Lew Wilson -- and ether acts. LOEWS STATE May Collins In Alls Fair In Love, and Lesw- vaudeville. Popular prices. Continuous performance. WILKES "The Country Cousin," every night at S:20. Matinee Saturday,. MOTION PICTURES. Isinety-thre- a per cent of the coet of government hat been for past and future wart. Dr. David Starr Jordan, "chancellor emeritus of Stanford uni- verslty, declared last night in discussing Disarmament" in Assembly hall. The lecture was underthe- - direcHonaf the University of Utah extension-division- . The speaker laid stress upon the futility of war ingreat the settlement of International questions, showing that its evils lay primarily in the destruction of, property and life. and. secondarily and of even greater import. In the lowering of human values. Illustrating this phase of the argument at length, he told of conditions in London and other English citiea where the best youth of the land went to the slaughter In the trenches and the weak and physically unfit remained behind to' become the "fathers of the next generation. , .It was pointed out that there are more than 1,000,000 , women .in manyand France who can never marry "because there are not men enough to and that many of those go - whoaround,' do marry will get old and diseased husbands who are not worthy. "The United States will right her self, said Dr. Jordan, Tike a ship when caught by a sidtr- sweeping, wave.,. England .will. in .lLme right herself. Fra n ce'w'nr" get Ugh C because the United States will not let her go down, although we wish at times she would behave better, Eng- land cannot afford to let Germany go - down they are too close together."- - DEMOCRATS WILL Bring the Little Folks to A M E R I CAN Wife-Aga- etwtferm-morla- in See All l services for Americas unknown hero; comedy, Penny In the Slot"; Psthe News; Owen Sweeten and his orchestra; Charles P. Oarratt11 at the or. gen. Continuous, 12 m te p. m. KINEMA Comedy drama, "SurdFIre; International News Weekly; Star come, dy, Book Stage"; Town Topics. PARAMOUNT-EMPRESStan.. ' ley and Merlon Davlee InForrest the bfg proHam Hamilduction, ton In the Enchantment; "Advisor." Continuous. BROADWAY Conway Tearle, supported by Rosemary Theby, In Whispering Devils; Elmo Lincoln In Adventures of Tarean.'; apeclal comedy, and latest News Weekly. QEML-An- lta Stewar-- f In Sowing the Wind. ms Today and tomorrow, Douglas Fair, benks in "Tho Nut," Comedy., These Organization of a statewide Democlub was practically assured fast night- - at -- a - meeting of crats held in the office of R. B. Thurman. A report submitted by a committee recently appointed to Investigate the need of such a club held the time for organization to be propitious and that it was desirable as a factor in the maintenance of Democratic principles end unity. It was decided to submit the report In full at the Jackson day banquet to be arranged by local Democrats for January 8. The club name will be announced at the banquet and Its Several 'general purpose-- - outlined, committees were appointed to direct In the work preparation for the banthe selection of a place quet. including at which it will be held. Pollosrlnj are the committees and their chair--me- cratic -- Demo-Ttrry-5T.Tj- bj n: ' Simon - Reception, former Governor Mrs. and Bamberger Bamberger end Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Taylor; attendance, John Halverson, chairman; publicity, Earl J. Glade; banquet arrangement, R. B. Thurman, chairman; program, Mathonihah Thomas, Salt Lake, chairman; Mayor Frank Francis, Ogden; H. H. Blood, Kaysvllle; F. W. Beane, Cache Junction, and Henry N. Hayes, Richfield. Paramount 4 9ur i - - YOUTHS TAKEN AS BURGLAR SUSPECTS James Douglas, 17 years of age, and Thomas Ford, It, ars held in the city jail, chargd with burglary. Douglas is said to have escaped from the reform school at Ogden. The pair was arrested by Patrolmen D. H. McMartin and C. According to the police, they are believed to have entered homes on the west side of town and to have attempted to enter a Conoco oil station, COMPENSATION BLANEY WILL NOT FIGHT EXTRADITION ' Oscar Blaney, escaped convict, who captured in Albuquerque, N. M, will not fight extradition, according to word received by Warden James of the Utah state prison. Blaney Is alsa said to have admitted thgt he received gunshot wounds in his right leg and shoulder at the time he escaped oer the wall.' Was De-vi- GIVEN SCOUTS TO HOLD CONFERENCE Senior patrol leaders and assistant patrol leaders of the Salt Lake council. Boy Scouts of America, will hold their first conference thl winter at PInecreft Inn, Emigration canyon, November 25. The scout officers will the Inn by automobile Journey to truck, which will leave scout headin the Central building. Regquarters istration for reservations on the trip will close at 2 p. m. November 23, according to an announcement made by D E. Hammond, field executive. PATROLMANS FAMILY 31 Mrs. Charles Manzel and minor children of Ogden have been awarded by the state industrial commission 16 per week fpr a period of 312 weeks on account of the death of her husband, a policeman In Ogden, who was killed May 9. 1321, Just after he had arrested two burglars, one Of whom shot him as be was leaving the building with his prisoners. That CUBAN SUGAR BODY TO BE DISSOLVED Douglas Fairbanks THE NUT A picture replete with thrilling feats and sidesplitting laughter of the man who invented his way to the altar. COMEDY - to genuine amusement. 2 newspaper El Mundo, quoting assurances said to have been given by President Zayas to congressional leaders. The commission was created by presidential decree February 11, 1921, and since that time has fixed the price at which Cuban sugar is sold. f Than tho Cllmsa Is Wonderful KINO VIDORS NEW MASTER DRAMA KLM Three Days, Commencing ! Today . KATHERINE McDONALD " ' Kl EM ,N . - ' Last Tune This Evening The Sky Pilot S Adapted from Will M. Harbene COTTAGE OF DELIGHT" Featurirfg the Popular Ince Star LLOYD HUGHES Wiornl With MADGE BELAMY and Suptrb Supporting Cast R. Owen Sweeten Ths Largest Four Days, Starting Today COLLEGE GIRLS " CHORUS Edna In SiBflSaOBs orchestra ths City G. GARRATT at the Organ. nt Super Production EHCHANTmiT GLEE CLUB FOREST STANLEY MARION DAVIES . Matinees, 3:15. Evenings, 7:15 9:15. Featuring and a big capable company in a modern story of the taming , in the city theatreADDED ATTRAC- LLOYD Swanee Singers Wife Against Wife of a flapper. HAIL , EO.TC.1 in his latest scream THE ADVISOR" THIS EVENING LAST-TIM- ES Cosmapolltan-Paramou- Three days, Starting Thursday U. OF U. GIRLS THE only exclusive moving picture PRESENTING A FULL ORCHESTRA AND SPECIAL TION AT MATINEES. - LAST TIMES TODAY The Evsns - Johnson, Director CHARLES 44 DAYS STARTING TOMORROW , The charming and popular star FOUR ETHEL CLAYTON Salt Lake Theatre (leek Cod. r.lOH. 28 HOV. Mats. Wed. and Sat. 60c to S2 Evening Wed. Mat. 50c to SI 50c to 91.50 Sat. Mt. Return, of th Favorite A BRILLIANT NEWCAST WITH ORDERS NOW r Mt &AD&$ and me V 'FAMOUS SINGING HAmilANS Th cat Includes T. Roy Barnes, Fontaine La Rue and that old warhorse of the screen, THEODORE ROBERTS, who is half th ahowi "free? ' - Here's a comedy drama in which woman the for a man; fights with the old with In luxury spices gaiety and tn heart scene that hallow TUtW S RICHARD "EOT THE VAUP VAMPI VAMPI VAMPI THE GIRLS ARE MARCHING! Where? To be better wive and mothers, or to make themieives J SEATS THURSDAY - MAIL . Ladys Latchkey COMEDY SCENIC My I THE BIG LAUGHS The Human Relay station for Maesagee Between YOU and YOUR SPIRIT GUIDE. Hs Works Entirely In the Audience In ths Full. Open Light. SEC HIM, EXAMINE HIM. HE HAS NOTHING TO CONCEAL. HE DEFIES SCIENCE. THREE TIMES DAILY ONCE IN AFTERNOON TWICE EVERY EVENING. A Love Story Even Mora Boautlful s' Be Convinced rt One Week, Commencing Tomorrow Commencing Tomorrow A GREAT NOVEL A GREATER PICTURE CARLYLE BLACKWELL SOS MEL KLEE See!-Hea- -- ' Four Days, Youll So Something New Every Tims You Come SPIRITS TALK? DO ALENDALE AMERICAN' AND The forceps look almost as big as Jocko, but that didnt fease him. The old molar hurt and he was glad to get It out. even if the London dentist didnt use laughing gas, or any other pain killer. . , For TMs Week Only ADMISSION SSo ALL DAY GEM PflWT&GES SO'S HARRY CONLEY e 1921-192- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' Is at the - II A VAX AzNov. 19. The Cuban dissugar finance commission will-bsolved with the beginning of. the to the sugar season, according R. Rand, Mgr. H. every effort to point the HeWill relieve Judge Page Morris or the Duluth. Minn., district, who has been conducting cases in the local district court since early in October while Judge Johnson served in the Minnesota district. The Judges effected a temporary transfer by I ICIC THEATRE I kill Mister Pan dextrous bends com-Wo- Gerald Smith, 22 years of age. and Miss Irene World, 16, both of Sioux City, la, will be returned to thaf city, as Smith is said to be waited on a bigamy charge. He la alleged to have mutual consent. Judge Morris will a wife in Sioux City. He told the spend a short time in Pasadena, Cal., police that he believed his wife had before returning to Duluth. obtained a divorce. JCK GREAT ' No Gas PRICES Now In Effect 7 Telephone Wasatch Next Week The Sign on the Door BUSINESS IS in Style Hundred Ten ALLEGED POSSESS IN WIFE SIOUX CITY :A;p)yithiughSVNmmenC REDUCED GEE BUT j Country-Cous- in 1477-14- HARRY TSUDA; LITTLE PIPIFAX & CO. HELP FOR OBJECT ! "V STATEROOM 19 e. J, Tsrklngtons famous comedy The " way Wilkes Presents Wilkes Players 'In BOoth THE LITTLE CAFE LEWWILSON n, FOUR POLICEMEN EMPLOYMENT GAINS EIGHT INDUSTRIES KILLED MOHAMMEDAN RIOTS Thom. -- IN . " Evans-Johneo- Tonight MARY PICKFORD ' LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY ' - The big Cosmopolitan superspecial picture, will close at the Enchantment,' Paramount-Empress this to be followed tomorrow by the evening much heralded Exit the Vamp. in addition there will be presented another of those novelty 'SkeKngrala.iiiicl: tho .wrld'b nvisrii-'tn- i tlon views. -There are few If any Screen atara more popular with Salt Lake fans than Ethel Clayton, who will be eeen In Exit the Vamp," her new Paramount picture. Miss Clayton Is eeen In this photoplay as the wife of a man who becomes Infatuated with another woman. Instead of creating a scene In a public place, she decide to - vamp her husband herself and she does It In a novel manner with the result that she wins her husband back again after which exit the vamp. T. Roy Barnea, a well known player, plays opposite Miss Clayton and is said to give virile portrait of the husband In the Jh case. Fontaine La Rue, a charming sc-- , tress, has the vamp role while Theodore Robert i, one of the beet known playeis of Thomas Barr Jr. and hia bride, cl, j the screen. Is seen in a congenial part. yThe story was written by Clara Belanger land the director was Frank Urson, . license la required. The ceremony lsl . carried out in church. In the presence AmetlCOTi of the oongresatlon. Love Never Dies, the This is the first marry yourself wed- Thomas Enterprise. By featuring and Incs star. Lloyd We ding in this state in fifty years. NEWCASTLE, Ind., Nov. 19. no hu- Miss Madge Belamy, will beHughes, that la feature tne doctrine Friends' The intend marriage with each other and man in attraction of the new bill which tomorpower can unite two persona desire to accomplish the same under marriage, the solemn declaration Of the row opeos-- a four- - daye' engagement at the American theatre. "Love Never Die meeting,". . la adapted from The Cottage of Dewords Miss Warna I. John- rlate ceremony. is Rev. Daisy Douglas light," son ot Richmond and Thomas Barr Jr. mother Barr's written by Will M. Harben. It was Friends ths of of Newcastle made themselves man and Barr,- the directed by King Vidor. pastor wife. church in Newcastle. A special musical program has been The bride and groom are Quakers "I believe that if more couples were by FL Owen Sweeten, director arranged leswould unto it themselves, of is marry the American orcheetra.' The College permissible Marrying youreelf der Quaker laws. It also Is possible sen the divorce evil," she says "Rec- - Girls' chorus will dall three under Indiana laws, which recognize ords shbw onlythreedlvorsamong , vocal numbers during the times first fou? wedlock day, ot the week whU; the University the Quaker custom. The ceremony ie simplicity Itself, and no state marriage through this C$rniOny of Utah girls' glee club, under the direction of Edna will hold forth as a special attraction for the last three days, commencing Thursday, Thanksgiving day. The story of Love Never Dies has IN BOMBAY IN many unusual angles, it Is said, and Vidor shows a keen insight into the workings of the minds of young people sorely tried WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. The iron by unpelasant home ties. deand steel industry has reported a The picture has a strong human appeal crease of 17.8 per cent in the numLONDON, Nov. 19. Four policemen and includes a variety of thrilling attracber ot worker employed In October killed and thirty seriously injured, tions, not the least of which is a realistic - . . ' as compared with the same month last constituted the casualties wreck. train in Thursyear,, the department of labor anin Bombay, according Gem nounced today in a summary of the days rioting to an official communication Issued by employmnet situation. Eight of fourreThe Gem theatre will doubtless be the teen industries representative the India office today which adds thatf mecca of thousands tomorrow who are ported increases, the largest being the the situation was well in hand. Cas- willing to be convinced that spirits woolen industry which employed last ualties among the rioters are believed declared on the bills advertisaa talk. Ocmonth 62.5 per cent more than in to be as great as those suffered by ing the appearance at the Gem of Alen-daltober, 1920. the police force. said to be a medium who materialBlx of the fourteen Industries reThe communication says that the ises In the open light and right out In as increased compared the audience, where deception would be payrolls ported were chiefly Mohammedans. an impossibility. with the same period last year. The rioters Alendale has been creating a real seniron and dteel industry report indisation in the large cities for several cated a decrease of 87.8 per cent from CHILDREN montha past and It is said that wherever 1920. October, he has appeared the largest theatres to accommodate have been IS PLANNED the crowds inadequate and engagements in some places have been extended long past the Be MANILA, P. I., Nov. 18. Organizaoriginal term. war a wave of aplritualiem tion of the American Guardian associa- haaSince the big all over the world and today One tion to Assist children born of Ameri- therespread ere millions of believers where foronly a few would nave tha temerity AU the can fathers and Filipino mothers. Is merly Nov. 19. NEWARK, N. belief that it would ever to exannounced. Governor General Leonard be acknowledge spiritualism to girls wear their hair bobbed, possible through unaeen world. Alen claimed one of the girls at the Israel was elected honorary president. municate with the la la It dale. called she as said, very convincing in his Home for the Aged, the Lleutenant Colonel Gordon Johnston, work. His engagement begins at the barber. This girl is 110 years Old. She next Sunday and will extend wants her name withheld, as she's chosen acting manager, announced matinee the week. aid will be given all needy children of through bashful. screen drama rich in tense situations such parentage. A number of girls who In Awhich the American beauty. Katherine see had been sold into slavery already have MacDonald, is starred, ie "My Ledys TO EXPEDITE REPORT been assisted. which will come tooths Gem Latchkey, the have state of theatre Moral and financial support for the commencing tomorrow? It Is a County treasurers been requested by Stats Treasurer work has been pledges oy the American First National attraction which bespeaksto W. D. Button and by State Auditor! legion, the Spanish-Amerlca- n War Vet excellence. The story moves swiftly Mark Tuttle to remit all the state jerans, Masons. Elks and other Amerl- - an exciting climax. funds which they may have on hand can organizations. on November 24 in order that the anJUDGE JOHNSON TO RETURN nual financial report for the fiscal Tillman D. Johnson of the Judge 30 ex may be year ending November TO United State district court will rein its compilation. pedlted sume his place on the bench Monday. at PEKIN, Nov. It (By the Associated .Press.) The heavy fun on all the Chinese banks continued today. All efforts by the officials and th'e foreign hanks failed to induce Sir Francis a. Glen, inspector general of the Imperial Maritime customs, to release the fourteen million taels trust fund to save the situation. He argues that the diplomatic body must provide guarantees for a refund othis money if it Is released and that this is impossible. A general mutiny of the troops around the metropolis is feared. In some quarters here a collapse of the government is expected hourly. la - Must Release of Trust Fund Re fused by Customs Official NOW PtAyiNG CARI.YLK BLACKWELL In person In "Eight, Six end Four." b jr Mark Swan. ' . Met Klee Just a Laugh. Sells Bob ' Spesa Stories end Stops. The Weills Lee Artietes riaeetqaea , Marjorie Belleeaa George a May la term HARRY J. CONLEY t Rice and Old Bhoea Aesop's Fables Paths Nowa , Topics of the Day. Evening. Wed. to Sun, inc, ISo to It. Mata, Thursday te Sun , Inc , lte to 10c. S . Statewide Body Now Practically Assured - love and home. , |