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Show y-:yyU- .Vi ' 4 i 4 PAGE FOUR .PROVO ((UTAH) EVENING H.EEALD, THURSDAY, ; JANUARY, 2, 1930. . v 7V3 Lo JLViL C3 .. ... , . ... . ... . ' ' ' - . " AY I- Vy)p .S) ; . r,f i. ' ' " "'v' ": ' (?) Thor'n, HooverlShow . ' Exceptional Ability "Simba' Scores Only R. M. C. Touchdown, . While Hoover Passes Well; Jarrett S Sparkles For North Central Victors. -: -:- , y. i ..-' ! -' i DENVER, Cohjff,- Jan. 2. IIE-Teh IIE-Teh thousandfans huddled together to-gether In ;the stands here New - Year's day and saw the North Cen-. tral conference all-star team defeat the Rocky Mountain conference all-star all-star aggregation, 13 to 6. - North Central, using the Warner B formation, orvdbuhle wln back, put Into play a smooth running attack' at-tack' that gained ground consistently. consist-ently. 5 ... The team from, the north scored 1 first in the second period after a V march, down field from its ' own rxrve-yara j;ne. . i Y North Central scored again in the third period after a triple pass for j Jl. 'L.ll a 37-yard gain had piacea ine o" on the five-yard line;' L. JSmitn car ried the -balKver. Kirk; for point failed. ' . ' I Thorn Goes Over . , s V. ' The lone Rocky Mountain 1 tally, came late In-thC fourth period after emlthttolorado. " and Call,; Utah Acrtrio- rat-Had the - ball from the 39-yard line to the one-yard stripe vherc Thorn nl ii need over for a f nnrhdown. " The - try ior extra wiinfc was wide. yy-y-y- - Jarrett and Morrilli halfbacks for . the northern squad, furnished the rpeed thrills. McMillan, North Central Cen-tral center, was 9 the "tstandlng player. I Jonas, of 'Utah,: all-conference center, played a splendid game for the Rocky Mountain teani Thorn and Smith were outstanding ground gainers Mi the backfield, while Hoover's passing was excellent; excel-lent; -r-- . ' - y Big Ten Gridders if Down Southwestern DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 2. UD A contingent of all-star football players play-ers from - the middle west, led by "PeBtVWelch . of Purdue unlver-slty.today unlver-slty.today held a 13-point margin of superiority over : South-western conference rivals. X- v The 'mid-west squad, coached by Jimmy Phelan, defeated the proteges prote-ges cf Coach Ray Morrison, 25 to 12, before a crowd of 15,000 in tho annual New 5 Year day game ;spon-J sored by the Scottish Rite hospital for the benefit of crippled children. ,: ' r y ' " " ' ' r - Salt Lake Stock . . :. ... . ' Exchange : , I ( I . - y QUOTATIONS . A As Furnished By - J WELLS L. BRnniALL, BROKERS - . THURSDAY, JAN. S, 1930 ; Bid ,: Alta Con. ........$, .015 $ AltaT. & T, ...... .01 Alta Merger ...... .02 H Am. Metals JD0 Bullion -oi Asked .02 '.01U 5 f .01 .02 -49 .04 .03 .m .06 JOS -.13 Big Hill: AS Binghant Metals . Bonanza Central . Standard ' Columbus Rexall . Colorado Con. . . . Combined Metals Crown Point Cardiff ........... Chief Con. ....... Dragon; i. . Dix Butte Empire Mines . . , -Eureka Mines . . East TlnticCon. . .Eureka Lily Eureka Bullion .. East Utah ...... Gold Chaln...... Greeley Howell .. ..... Iron King Kennebec ........ Little May ...... Lehl Tintlc Leonora ......... Miller Hill Magnolia Lead Mammoth ........ Michigan Utah . Moscow . j . . Mountain View s, . New Eing Mary New Quincy ....... .08 ft . J03 .08 ".12 - , .07 8 , '29 7 XI 1.82 L85 .07 3" ' .15 .02 .49 155 .50 22 , J02 Mr M 28 .15 .02 .0854 .02 J01Y -., - i ' r 1XK5 J02. . 125 c.02 : .59 22 .06., , .52) 157 , zv- . 21 .06 .10 rl0V .40 50 .'.03 .09 J02. J02 .15. 1.25 - .04 1.30 .03 .40 120 .45 152 Nail Driver North Lily North - Standard . . Opphongo ". . . . .'. . . . Ohio Copper ...... .06 2.45 . Nill 155 2.35V .13 : .00 .1.00 J07 " , .05 232 v53 .45 23 .15 Park r King: " .10 Park- Bingham, Park Utah J .06 3.40 .80 - JS8 .46 . 58 .17 .18 .90 isr 1057 4 .07 '.17 .OH', ".04 10. o UK .10 i.oa .02 ' 457 " .CS .C3 .07 .07 Plutus . . Provo ... Park Premier .. Park Konold Rico Argentine . Park Nelson .it Park City Con. .. . South,. Standard Silver King CoaL Sioux ' Mines . . , Silver Shield .... Silver Standard Tintic Central ... 'unuc UtanOard 5 -M8 ' 1055 ' .06 ' .15 '. -.'iim' -s .03 10w v ,02 .07 f 1.70 .. .14 455 -'.cs ' .02." .Co ' .07 U Victor Co rC Tintic Lead ..... ... West Toledo Walker "Mining" r. . Wilbcrt Yankee Con. - Tar Baby .... . . . . . " 3 ... ...... . Ghalks Up Score j PAUL' THORN - His Passes Help I BLISS HOOVER '- ASSESSMENT FIGURES GAI Property and. personal effects that-were riot assessed at the regu-larcall regu-larcall made during the early part of 1929, but later assessed' by Utah county amounted to $21,589, accord ing to' a report submitted by coun tv Auditor Ammon Tuttle. i This means a total of. $725.29 in the -reeeints of tho countv. The amount has been distributed among the several taxing districts "of the county as follows: State and state schools, $155.43; State roads, $38.85; v .1 . . . A OK . T .1.1 1 4-1 . uian county, jciii, American Fork, $2.25; Pleasant Grove, $3.66; Provo $64-69; Sprlng-ville, Sprlng-ville, $10; SpanlsW Fork. $72.36; Paysbp, $1.20; Mapleton, $0.16; San-taquin, San-taquin, $2.30; Goshen, 417.48; Ge-nola Ge-nola 'district,. $2.85; Provo school district, $45.91 ; Alpine school district, dis-trict, $40.88, and Nebo school district, dis-trict, $11Q.31. A writer in a woman's magazine says feminine clothing these days is nothing if not sensible. Perhaps she should have said "next to:noth- va trni Ann -tr a9jtj et, AHU.t. rColorado Con., 1000 6i 7c. Chief Con, 700 P $L85. i . East Tintic Con., 400 P 46c-200 46C-100 m 47C-100 & 48c-100 49c. fiureka Lily, 500 i $155. Eurefea Bullion 100 ; 48c-100 49C-400 tfp 50C-400 ri 51C-600 0 50c Lehl Tintic 3800 fp 9c-100 (f.D 9c- 500 0 9vl000 t 8r4c. Moscow, 400 n $1.30-500 0 $155, New Quincy, 200 & $152-100 & $150 North Lily, 400 $2.55-100 if? $2.40. North Standard, 500 13 c. Park Utah, 100 3 $350-100 & V$3.32-300 $3.25. Tark Konld, 500 Q 25c. Standard Lily Ex., 50 & $10.75-900 $10,50. " - , Tintic Lead, 200 n $1.70. Waker Mining, 900 H $455. TaiCBaby, 1000 tit 5c. , uma, 1400 7c. " . ; EASY! QUICK! GLYCERIC MIX FOR CONSTIPATION Simple glycerin buckthorn bark, saline, etc as mixed in - Adlerika, relieves constipation in TWO hours Most' medicines act- on only lower bowel, but ""Adlerika acts on BOTH upper, and lower . bowel, removing poisons you never thought were in your system. Just ONE spoonfr relieves GAS, sour stomach ai i sick headache. "LetAdlerika r5ve stomach and bowels a REAL cjean- i L. , r-.T , . ; V ' r:rrwy.wyw.j.u ;wi'..ii. Jtpjuiw'imijji'.uywjj.iw'i'Wj; ' 5x-.$v . .... i ( . 'H J- rl A . V I ' ! I LN R 1 jr i n i. ' . , - I Ur 'A'ywMs'ov.. f - A r ; - v V ' - ' ' ' - i - AY Vr; 3 l -; 'v .... . k6. v t-' BOBCATS TM FROM PURDUE Montana State Rallies To Beat Big Ten Champs; Loyola ) Too Tough. ) LAFAYETTE, Ind Jan. 2. Montana : States Bobcats staged a brilliant rally Wednesday night to defeat the famous Purdue quintet 38 to 35. i Wards Locate Hoop , , Purdue concentrated . its defense upon the sensational "Cat" Thompn son, and - held him well in check 'throughout the first half, which closed 25 to 14 for Purdue. However, How-ever, In the second half, Frank land Orland -Ward found,, the .hoop with deadly accuracy, and Thompson Thomp-son . converted numerous -; foul pitches, resulting from the overanxious over-anxious guarding of the ' Big Ten champs. The Bobcats took a 32-31 lead near, the close, and were .never headed. Stretch Murphy, Purdue's star center, scored 15 points to load the scorers, while Frank Ward register ed 14, including , the same number of field goals. - Montana State suffered a 38-28 defeat at the hands of Loyola uni versity of Chicago on New Year's eve. It was Loyola's, twenty-seventhj straight victory. . Loyola gained a 20-10 lead at the half, and held off ;a Bobcat drive in the latter stages or tne game. "Cat" Thompson was held to his lowest totals of the trip, 8 points. while Frank; Ward bagged scoring honors, with 15 counters. :' Pittsburgh Is , The' next Montana game is with Pitteburgh, champion eastern team. inext Monday night." The box score of . the Purdue amd fellows: ' . -MONTANA STATE Thompson," f . If. 2 O. Ward, t7 . 3 F Wartl, c 6 Worthington, g ' . , . . . . 1 7 11 0 6 2 14 0 2 1 5 .0 .0 O 0 Ario, g77. 2 0 0 R. Buzzetli, f E. Buzzetti, g Totals 14 10 38 -PURDUE llarmeson, f Kuhn, f .... Murphy, c 'ooden, g ; Overman, g Telford, f ., Porter, f . . M. Mills, f . Coots," g-..... I V Totals ,y,v. No News From ' Arctic 'Party NOME, Alaska. Jan. . OLE) Pending construction of a short wave radio sending station at Providence Prov-idence Bay by the Russian " party. rrecently arrived" there to aid in-the Eielson search," little information Is available poncernlngthe prograss of the latest expedition to join th Arctic hunt for the missing1 ayiator, Recent . advices from other sources stated - that the Russians, aided by Eskimos with dog teams,, were- conducting a land1 search in the vicinity of Kolunchlnsk Bay, where natives reported seeing a plane, "until weather conditions per mitted .u them . to unship their Junkers planes. Meanwhile . Boris , Chuknovsky, poted Soviety filer, was speeding by train into Siberia, where he will soon take to the air . to join the searchers from the east. The Arctic night, which reigns until January ' 18, h&3 prevente other aviators in Alaskan territory from entering the search for Carl Ben Eielson - and Earl Borland, missing near North Cape ' since November 9. VICTIAI DIES ' I. BUTTE,: Mont, Jan. 2. (UJ!) Internal In-ternal injuries 1 sustained in an automobile au-tomobile crash New Year's day on the Butte-Anaconda h 1 g h w a v, proved fatal last evening to John F. Driscoll, 41, former clerk of the court of Silver Bow county. Drls-coll's Drls-coll's companions, Duncan MacMIl-lan MacMIl-lan and Carlos Caseros were seriously ser-iously injured. ; . The car skidded on a curve, plunged off the highway awd turned over. 3 NOW PLAYING 1 . ' m One : of United Artists Greatest Synchronized Hits! A Picture You 'Can- not 'Afford to , Miss ! . G. F. P. 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 3 15 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 6 .2 1 5 , 4 0 8 13 9 35 f - 1 Henry Jones I& Victorious In Tilt With Reed : . r-. : - - EUGENE, Ore., Jan. 2 (112) Henry Jones. Provo; Utah; . wrestler," defeated i Robin. Reed, of Reedsport, Oe., by winning two but .of three . falls in , a wrestling match here "yesterday.- The welterweight welter-weight went fast. Reed win-1 ning the first fall and Jones the last two. " . . i Jones used hi3 famous whip wristlockto take tile measure of the former Olympic champion, cham-pion, who has been growing great guns this season. Romney Honored v By Pacific Gdaches LOS ANGELES, Jan. 2. E. L. "pick,r Romney of Utah Agricul. tural college was named vice president presi-dent , of the Pacific Coast and Rocky Mountain coaches associations associa-tions at the annual meeting of that body. - - ' . . 1 - . . - Edward jrClenholb of Occidental was selected Coresident of the or-ganizatuon, or-ganizatuon, su9cee-dJng.T:H a w a r d Jones of U. S.SC , - " i Shires' Illness Postpones - Card ' - DETROIT, Jan. ,2. (UJOver-training, (UJOver-training, . a soreshoulder. . a. stiff neck ajj"a - cold , caused Arthur "Whataman" Shires to disappoint a small crowd of ticketholders here when he postponed until Jan. 15 a scheduled fight with Battling Chris BattaHnor father of four husky bovsT. " , ' - - ' J v ! Tho encounter .wasyhniadjvpre: liminary." hecau3CKcMIchlgan boxing ebmmtasion refused to sanction sanc-tion any appearance" of the White Sox ball player as ,a windup per-, former. : But-whon Shire3 v announcement an-nouncement became know the entire en-tire show was called off. That prob ably was - the first 'time : a prelim inary iignter ever causea cancellation cancella-tion of a boxing) card. .: -'. Killing Of Deputy Baffles Officers COVINGTON, Ky., Jan. 2. Police ' tcrlaV admittedly Swere baffled as they soughtra. motive for the murdrr of Deputy Sheriff Rich-- ard Mullaney, 40, who :wai shot death, durttrg a roadhougtrrltoitrart here New Year's day. jj The robbers, several men and "a woman, took Mullaney into a rear' rom ind shot him after looting the! roadhpuse, cash register and, taking a fur coat valued at $1,000. Carrie .Grow,; owner of the road- nouse. sai-a tne Danaits Kiiiea tne dentitv after deliberation, annarent- ly as revenge." . K .! ij Huge Sum Spent For ' Philandiropy NEW YORK, Jan. 2. Ater leans spent $2,450,720,000 In philan- trophy in 1929, according to the John Price Jones corporation, fund raising consultants. That was! $120,120,000 more than the 1928 sum and constituted a record rec-ord for the nation. ; The report said the phllahthrophy was divided as follows: ; v Religion, $996500,000; education, $467,500,000; personal charity, $279,-760,000; $279,-760,000; organized dharity, $278,710,-000: $278,710,-000: health. $221,510,000; foreign relief, re-lief, f 132.00.000; fine arts.i $40,000.- 000; play an i recreation, $20,900,000; miscellaneous reform, $14,040,000. FREEDOM IS ENDED (, , BUTTE, Mont., Jan. 2. U.E) Today To-day is the last lay of freedom for some time for 70 bootleggers s of Butte and vicinity. Sentenced by Federal Judge 'Bourquin ; before Christmas - and granted stays during dur-ing the - holidays," these . booze .dispensers .dis-pensers were checking in,': one by one, at the counljy jail this morning to t begin serving terms varying from 30 days to five months. They are joining o others "of their illegal profession who elected to spend -the holidays behind the bars. I x ORPHEOM LAST TIMES TODAY Colleen Moore in SLIILIKG IRISH EYES FRIDAY SATURDAY An All Talking Our Gang Comedy ' r ' and ' ' ' ' r.IOVIETONE ACTS i mm GLASSED Aerial Attack Overwhelms Eastern Aces; Saunders ' Stars For Winners. PASADENA, Calif. Jan. 2 (UE The University of Pittsburgh foot ball team spent a season building a brjlliartt record and preparing to claim a national championship but it failed to develop an adequate defense against forward passes. Trojans Win By Air - And; yesterday -when it had a chance to bid v for the title, it, was smothered 47 to 14, under the ac curateoverhead game,, of the University Uni-versity of Southern California. ' The Pitt backfield started of fensively but it was pitifully weak in its attempt to break up the air aiiacK sana me jranmer was lorcea to talce the most .decisive -trimming ever Handed out to a. teajn In the annual Tournament of Roses New Year's garne. 5 " . 'x -'Southern California threw passes all over Rose Bowl, it seemed, arid usually a sure-fingered Trojan was mder the ball when it came down. . Four times theTrojans went Into the air to .score touchdowns. On two otner occasions xorwaropasses put the ball inxscoririgpositlon. ' Uansa, Parkinson Walinchus, Baiter and all' the other Pitt backs' seenjed completely bewildered by the " passing attack. The passes-were thrown . mostly by Russell Saunders, who played a brilliant game. Edelson, P'inckert and Wilcox didXraost of the receiving.' re-ceiving.' ' ' Jt ' Pitt turned in fwof touchdown's by -passes. On the flrstXaK long shojt from Uansa was caughfco ver the Toat li.e by Walinchus. On , the tocond Wi!lIam3, a southpaw, put a clothes line pass in Collins hands and . the, latter ran across. ; Uansa Gets Away Tho most thrilling play of the game came before 'the crowd was settled in the bowl. On the first attempt afteVthe initial kickoff, Uansa went off. tackle, evaded Southern California backs i and apparently ap-parently was of f , to a- touchdown. . , Sixty-four yards he traveled .before, .be-fore, the speetfySaundcrs overtook him and pulledhim down' on the Southern California' 18-yard line; A pass : that was' grounded overthe goal line took away Pitt's chance to score. " v" IT Despite the" sizeof" "Southern California's score the game held the interest of . the 70,000 fans throughout. . ' Pitt had no alibi. . " " . "We - were beaten by a better team, that's all," said Jock Suther land. Panther coach. - t SALT LAKE -PRODUCE x MARKET )" Light offerings of local produce, moderate buying demand ; for both trucked-in and shipped-in "produce . ApplesUtah, boxes and bushels. orcnara, . run, ; culls out, Delicious, med. 1.50-2.00; small mostly 15; noma beauties, lew large 02.25; med. 1.35-J50 ;' small Jl.O0 Sona-thans, Sona-thans, med. few 1.75; Wash., bxs, Delicious, large sizes,-; Xcyw 3.75; Rome Beauties, large sizes, fey. 3.00-3.50; Arkansas Blacks, Spltzen-berg-s, Winesaps and Stayman Winesaps, 3.503.75. , Qelery Utah, crts.-1.75-2.00; few best, 2.25;. . small sizes, 1.40-1.50V celery hearts, doz. bunches, 75-x.OO. Onions (dry) No offerings on lo cal market, x i Pears tUtah, bxs.arid bus.. An- lous, wholesalers to ' retailers, 3.00 Potatoes Utah, skd., cwt., U. S. No. 1, ptly. graded. Russets,''." 1.50- 45; mostly 1.65-1.85. . , We would receive ' $749 each ; If America's total income for ' 1928 were equially distributed. Almost as much as a ..bootlegger makes on a case. TONIGHT - FRIDAY j and SATURDAY ONLY TWO MORE DAYS ! To See the Greatest of all Motion Pictures " h Mm t 1 1 i ' . Ycu will want 4o t see it over again! - EAST DEFEATS WEST, 19 TO 7 . , " . .: s. v 'i. . ' - ' O'i ' i".v..-- . ' -' g - Dutch Clark Plays Well; Pom-eroy Pom-eroy Has Little Chance; Cannon Outstanding y ; Dutch Clark, Coloradlj coK-lego's coK-lego's great backffeli star, played stellar football In the East-West game yesterday, de-; splto his; team's defeat. He" gained 27 yard In 9 attempts, , and also received two posses, ! going forward for 6 and 7 17 yards after each of these, plays. TPowerhouse" Pomeroy, . XftaH university's star fullback, started start-ed the game but played only a faw minutes. sTl was given the ball twice and made 9 yarjis. SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 2. (CT-r Eastern football players, led by Jack Cannon of Notre Dame; displayed dis-played j their supremacy over, the West when they defeated the best aggregation- the Pacific slope had to offer, 19 to" 7, In tha Shrino nll- star charity game. The game, played here yesterday before a. crowd of 40,000. contained touchdowns bV William j Otassgow of Iowa and Hal Boomn of Dartmouth, Dart-mouth, and two perfectly executed field goals by the ramous "U'rostv Peters of Illinois. The Weal's Itouchdown was made by Sloan' of Nebraska. - - ' , Cannon, Knute . Rockne's al- American guard; headed the .bill of, the East's star performers." Tackles that seemed almost impossible im-possible were .made by the f ifjhtin'- shman, and hi3 playins K " fense was equallvj:pod. - The mast s first ; score, maae in the opening quarter, , was accomplished accom-plished pn a long ..pas, Peters tf Booma, Which landed in th Dartmouth Dart-mouth man's arnV safely over thr? goal line. rA drop kick from the yard line. ) bv Peters and a ( toM$h'!own bv, j Ciiassgow. wno sJJppc six vyaron through the Wc3t liPA. ..brought! thV score toilfi to O at theefi'l of th half. . X The third quarter marki the West's only score,' Slcan ef Nfbrn. ka ending a anarch: front midf-l- with a one yard plunge, over th'S Uo.st marker for cix ' points', Th OTf-was.. kicked.' ' motner; xieia goal iron me nolse university-traine.a .oe .or Frosty Peters resulted in t he l ino I scores of the day, caurin? tho final figures to stand. East 10. Wet 7. Yesterday's game,played for th6 benefit of tho Shrino hospital for crippled children - was thc fiftli an nual Eait-Wcst "'elJ-star -ront'ist.v- west won tne .first three, 'tho East has taken tho last two. Th score in 1928 was East 20, West 0. PROVO A P1TRT.TY TMP y. A Heroic mm SEE and HEAR the Star of AMONA'I in Longfellow's Immortal Epic! You'll marvel at ' the - loyalty of You'll marvel at the loyalty of, ' v' s this girl who risked the hardships and terrors of 'the" American ness In search of her exiled SATURDAY Continuous 1:15-11:15 Matinees: 10-S5c X. TOh a Cast S shows -jyy A rlN yAJp A f ; . and 4 I , . w.,,, a . -r-uf n-.". i x.vemn: 15c-S5c-9o Proyo To Meet V OI K In an 'effort . to 1 polish up ' the team's attack for, the Spanish Fork tussle in Provo Friday nigiit. Coach Olen Simmons has placed his Bulldog Bull-dog charges through stiff workouts since - Christmas. ' - '. - . Still smarting front the two-point victorythat the Beetdiggers won over" the Provo hlghv quintet two weeks ago, the Provp lads are out a to turn the tables. .. .Results irom the past week's practice are qiite encouraging jUnd unless some of th'i shining lights are Ineligible, due to scholastic standing, the. Bulldog should put up-a stiff battle. ' Fent Reeve- the Spanish Fork mentbr, has not been letting the grass grow under the feet of his waxed .floor artists, and he will come to Provo wellprimed for' Uie, fracas. v Coach Simmons is still' In a quandary quan-dary as jto his starting lineup waiting, wait-ing, to receive . word from jthe ssholastic corAmittre. Humphrey, Eggertsen and K. Johnson were not permitted to participate in tha last contest, but It u hoped that 1 they have made up their studw eo that - if needed, thry can T get into the game. ' x v- ' - .; , It Is. probable that I. Johnson, 4 abriskla or Jepki'is will start as forwards, Beclar, center and Bid--lulph and Elliott av- guards. The Beetdlpger8 will more than likely start either Finch, Drrt nrFergu-SDnrforwards, nrFergu-SDnrforwards, Lewi ', center, Hodge and Bingham guaid.s. schools will play' 1 opening game starting at 7 .oWSk and the main squads tangling' at 8 bells.. v Paramount Show PJrnrcs Audience The m'dnight iow at t?f Pnrr- Trrunt lheaiiF..'8:--ftttnle!-.1'iv ' a record brenkir" and)'""'-' .JTId put htiH IwV before thn time of the performance.. , ' With'thAtta-inirnfll W"'" Vrr,r' cnterad into the spirit of the occa-n occa-n with rccklca abandon. audience under the directioTr of I-l I-l ind Van Wagerrt with Mrfl. Leona yn Watjenen at the organ. r" r'h" 'Pro'.-o "hroaks.vav" girls -tnj-- hr lrrrion of Norma Me-Ewan Me-Ewan y presented af pleasing dar.ee act. The Vagabonds orctw:r?i ' d p. number of pppulir i selec- ' The. all-talking comedy "The Ivibitzcr '. and anotlier short proved highntcrtainihg.. . Kibitzer", and another short A TE-D dpanisn 7 Tomorrow arid Saturday Tale of Love and Great wilder lover! Also; Screen t Vaudeville A The One Man Reunion'! with George Fawcctt - Uliller & Lyles 'NORTH' BEATS 'S0UTfc21-12 , ATLwja, . "Jan. 2. - Sno t circte3 of tho south wero'cnirrood today', In a)tecnactmentof that smashing all-star Southern conference confer-ence football game for the Shrine ,, charity, in which the "North" do-f' feated the "South; 21 to 12. r Upwards of 25,000 icolorf hi rpec-A . t6-'packedv3irant.Fiel4KstadiuniilW here.New Year's and howled them- -selved hoarse at the brilliant grid-i ' Iron spectacle,: put on. by 49 rt Dixle'-rapi . fan:ous..is.tars. . ". j , Pene McEver, Tehneasee, J hatT ' back, leauThg point scorer of the nation, was stepped cold 'by the, flghtlngvSouthern line, and Stumpy i Thomas, crack Georg.'a Tech half, h back, was equally impotent against -the Northern wall.- : , ' 'TRe two line's -"j ere so Imj.renr-nable Imj.renr-nable thatibbthitancs iook enrlyto , th air, jin whlchi department - f ho great Tjpnnessee 'combiriationH Tiiotl 1 ! toXlaclynah, trant!t,McEvej:, Worked ith jseasqn-end cmooth- ness to swin1 the balance to the , north. , Overpowers Hawiii . II. . Jan'. 2. d'.i:i tlx found the jot of jjold at th fobt of tha Rnbows, when tbry ilbfoH- V Z V,,M, rB,ly 01 Hawaii, root, raayunnx yesterday by a. score of t?V: ' , - - vii-.- 1 (tinnux,-na:ioacx lontlifl Washirifort Ctatc bova. , wn-. 1h-f Ahd-o of(he 1nv--r.vikhin lh ViVfl and In.rjf .touchdown,- and mo rki-, TOO LATE FOIi CLASSIFICATION bo'lrwrf"! -j .i rin I. cr,o i j0: Wvi. Thorn 12o:av. ji- j Jt -.month, registered Jersey - b.ull. I rt. Mnwcs Gs'ms Tof;aentor,'jnfl iz. Center. - -j: , ' KING TUT ADVANCHS J'T1.W 7KPn, iv'ki J;n. ICinjr -Tfit wan Flight Iv fiir'hor .result rt"a' t-rhn nicf,l I'.nockoi'.t! vlo- toryf' -tWt BJlTy - Wn'li dcIphiSherc l&f.l right. c Paia-. v LAST TIMES TONIGHT ) "POINTED IJEELS" y ' - , with'i - . v - I WMPOWELL JIELEN KANE AH Talking, Singing Dancing Sacrifice! in "Harlem Night&" SALI Latest Sound News m ana see now gooa yovr -teen Iledquist- Drug: Co. Adv, 7 |