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Show - SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 23, 1921. ' THE QGDEN STAND ARU-E- THE. A TR I sat Proa .Utah, and Latest Items of Interest , Gem Sl&U fHHS S 1 OltES ' ; AM INF.R X usinessiia: ... MADE theater. Connie Talmadge Comes to at InthetheAlhambra role of Anthony BRIGHAM CITY HAS Jture hava bea dttrtmental alike "to advancement and aor:l (crop icrr-iu- 1; wflh jit omC t condry " In. retail distribution, 'er influner ir other Meters in the Ktions of f.ricea MANGES V.kfy rltuatlon. rrnt nd aca wuik bank deariafa M. 00, 134.- - Oacood, an oo- -- ' scientist, who i the Ogden Sunday in thrown down young: Among the CJuycuru and other peo-- c on ac . fiancee his of HraxiU the men and women by BOY SCOUT COUNCIL Life With Aged Wealthy "Mamma's Affair" count of lack of pep. Taking: stock of Basic Conditions Gradually .have separata languages- himself. Anthony decides that the girl Husband Had Strengthening, Says and proceeds to alter her opin Many ' 23. there will be .en on the ionright OrganBRIGHAM CITY, April ' Tomorrow ' mad a of htm upon by embarking Dun's Review Drawbacks' ization of a Boy Scout council for screen of the ugaen theater "Mam- career of Jars parties, seances behind was effected last Box Elder stake night ma's Affair." preaented by Joseph M. tho acenes with chorus ladles, and a and released by Associated at a meeting held In the Commercial Schenck romance with a dancer in the idjNEW YORK. Arrll 22. THin's today Life with First National, in which Constance real iclub rooms. The meeting was called anNEW YORK,. April 23, musical show In town. 8ur endfest was described rich husband star. of D. the the Peters aged, is John Chairman by Anthony's fiancee immediately in detail by pretty and young Mrs. Talmadge one of! ough. is a delightful omi-dy-. appointed examining board,, which-waIt her cars and become Inter"After lone continued liquidation, pricks deStokes in Helen vehicles In which ested Inuphim anew. Friday a year ago and which has been fense Elwqod most pleastng the ut this Counties of State Called over by timemore "VV. BtablUty nU deelopd in some E.. D. Stokea divorce the legion of Constance Talmadge'a of the valiant" service in this commudoing suit. with a definite gain in busl-.ir,- " SSSZI market seen ' her. It is admirers naveofyet Upon to Solve Problem : nity. In dressed blue & Mrs. of the readjustment ' Stokes, aa Rachel ..iness. Completion was discussed Barton Butler pen The the freely matter from of. St, Anthony" -, luxsuit with 7 r, in many Instances of Unemployed trimmed her , attained , . lace, ; annual , to the advisability of organizing a first prize offered by rni.rie' y1 and won the by by a natty brown- Harvard university for the best play adapted or second' class council. The , meeting uriant hair topped romance . I Vv" told of the are and mar- written by a student. New York and Collins' pop 4 ' f basic conditions praduallv iff'. was. evenly dividedit finally being the turban,then . k f k. ner SAL.T LAKE, April 23. The various Mi.-rA trouDies lire witn in r ! Vn. 'trenrthenln. tendency to,nrd or.oH riage 1? endorsed the other cities have already on the stage. raunties of the state were calledof upon fnjr of the monetary utrinpency. partly' as with class presented be A. should in which. cast. The tountil the eluded carperfected, v-play ine.,v7i picture, .i yesterday to solve the problem All the clever lines which gave tlje is a Paramount Artcraft, waa directed reflected In some lowering of discount conferare trie rates, is a favorable augury and freer In ing:, for the unemployed at aand vogrue such preserved play by James Cruze. held ence called by the governor titles making for a Irs- marketing' of grain Otv laughable under the auspices of the state industension in connof financial not the "rVTo! her only repeats rfh o in TVi rporn "Piott ;ninfc " 4Tr Ct Lowe and J. f-- ri,Y!the Stokes home, bathing beach events !, Miss Talmadge, trial commission in the governor's au but districts. ascend trlum ito' phs. actually w&i t ,raes. all reiaied hvformer board room at the capitol. The com- Roskeiley,Jru "Recent sudden changes ln tempera-- ' to new heights in ner interpretation of. ,iio.:and'automowie tA Road" Comes to the Al- ' . witnesses for Stokes, were one and all . , V, V.,,, is fald. mittee will have general supervision k It Eve. of .t. . role the iUClUT. J.. VVilK), J,. denied as fabrications and part of a over the county organization; but the hambra Tomorrow ( re- rejl, J. C. Lillywhite, Victor E. Mad-secase. "framed-up- " county commissioners will be held E. C. Rev. Fowler, Emery Wight, its and How Mrs- Stokes, then,. Helen to sponsible for the organization ' R. A. Pearse, Jesse as Bringing Up Father" to' friends known success. This is in accordance with L.;R.' Wight, Dr. familiarly Is your life heet with obstacles? Doat RalphtoJenson' ad Abinadichair- "Carrots." because of her luxuriant Show Orpheum resolutions unanimously adopted, at Keller, Added have troubles, worries and etyou will these be the met the elderly' rich howhen men "of tresses, red afternoon, the session yesterday state ; hacks? envy the fellow who lo you each of the troop committees tel owner was first told by Mrs. Stokes Sunday was repreNight every section' of the on lives Then tAke heart, street? of stake. of the eafy various wards the Today, Sunday and in her testimony toduy. sented. are those for who among you gain to was Chairman Peters authorized WANT PRICES CIJT. .'FOLLOWED BY STOKES. and enjoy real success. call a meeting 6f the' council at an A genuine laugh-gettBringing, Monday In me followed .A feature of the resolutions, which arly date, hucn is the lesson taught by the In anelevator "He the the at bcasliorr." up in Father it perorder that Up might new In the Ansonla ii to- comprehensive, is to be found in "The Paramount picture hotel. (owned' by nounced as the attraction at the OrEasy Road." starring Thomas Melghan. one which is aimed at the high cost. workl ng order Stokes) ln September. 1910, a few days pheum theater Sunday. of living, and asks that prices be.fe-f- ln ty., nf conrnr tho nrri,n. after I reached the hotel," eakl Mrs. This spienaia orijanizai ion in com- - which will be shown at the Alhamba. Smokes. theater tomorrow. duced in proportion to. wage . reducand i.iaI... Monday and Tues-- j Free-I of a Alf N. laughter t. A was who has made at She she famous that on the i man. SCOUT mmw 5 nnpr fnr thp Knrartuorn of'day. explained the'i4 based tjuno. ' The nlan is formulated to provide for Elder stake, has been an indefatigable olel with a Dr. and Mrv. Hendricks Georse McManus tius Hill, who uric- - a name, for himself wsds a wealthyGriffith's Great Film a trip to .... a temporary emergency, with the idea tworker. and he partlclDated promin-- ! brought he cartoons from the; girl and settles down in her big counand industrial situa- Lently in the details of perfecting the After that confines of the dallies to the stage, try home on "Easy Street" in ths b- -day Mr. Stokes .follow- - ially that the economic ed me. He callsd on the Hendricks. u said to have provided a. cast of well lief that he will be able to work withtion soon will be adjusted so. that the organization.-AND A COMEDY and thus I met him." she continued. known musical comedy players withfout interruption and write the master-th- e employment- situation will take care of ooe of his career. result that a performance unus-JplcExplaining her reasons for refusing itself, Your Last Chance to See to live at the Ansonia sbon after her ual and "diverting may be expected ) Hut- . loe his ambition and be- The industrial commission last night JUDGE AND MINING-MAto Stokes she said TTi tells of:ome an Idler. And then come the ulot of the new romi-dsent letters to each board .of county marriage I wouldn't return because of 'thelthe experiences of the Mahoney cUtii'UrknfM, regeneration and the great) This Wonder Picture commissioners of the state, advising PASSES AWAY cnicKcns in worn are niacien real tnai were Kept tiiere. ' An- - at the sea'shore. fully twenty catchy ie.on them of the action taken and asking love and hsppinejw. The Stokes apartment at the them to be responsible for the organsong hits and iilting numbers MONDAY oo ization. SALT LAKE, April 23. Judge Nor- - sonla ra-was absolutely filthy, according ate the offering which In said to be! " oi most : It was the unanimous opinion at the trip ia line 1328 amusing Fourth HM"XHe 1Q01 UanCer Halre, JflaVS was eh;e" to uiiuuni iiuuuirn, rainfr srnr uunru imnging i.ir. conference that there should fee-- des East street, died at his home yesterday ' huba at the was that one Theatre penchantschick- now selling. ignated body in each county to look afternoon at 4 o'clock. Death was due and Orpheum oomaintenance of a inlnlatiin, after the needs of those - who disease and complications. the - desire to Brlght's en He ln the had farm apartmentMonday Night work. idenJudge Haire has been actively forty-fiv- e hens and several rooster "The Sins of St. Anthony" CRITICISM VOICED. tified in with the Utah mining industry O. F. McShane, member ofs the in- during the past eleven years, ln addi- Khere, she said, and they constituted I Last Times Today at the I SJ . f r, , "The Idol Dancer." feAturlng Hick a nuisance in the place that she of read the dustrial commission, report tion to his work as a leading member such Ilarthelmelas and Clsrlnp Seymour will Alhambra was unable to eat there and frequently the committee on resolutions which of the bar ofa the state. be shown at lh Orpheum theatr , IU i ui urtmiac uui t luuiiiruii nt uinuri was prepared during the noon recess. ntlll in 11 if it a. year agu neicVln i i4 hmt-nr.luntil uuuui fiuxu t Thl-iho ct , cnly. 'Monday superplcture In the debate on the report Hugh W. aromahundreds t. W. nrimth wa eeen by but Th uulckeat way to muke a wunHarvey of Wasatch county upbraided the Michigan-Uta- h Consolidated Min suf-.a- n of was la she's let to think not Mrs. her she Stokes there said want Orpheum patrons, vo.i picture the Utah Copper company, company. He came to Utah in In are still others who have not seen the are who une me So mn lost in experts you. eaucaiea point'' ncienuy "I am only a small sheep owner,"- ing 1912 from Michigan. to know Just what kind of such matters tell us. And that s the film, and for this reajton. Manager J. poultryStokes said Mr. Harvey, "but I could not afwa horn ln .TaiVsnn Cn MiVif of 'He affected. chickens way It works out In 'The Sins of St. P. t.osj is brinrinjr ' The Idol Dancer" ford to close up my business and n 1855 and llved in that state Anthony." the big comedy picture that back to the Orpheum Monday nljrht charge my men at a time like this. The 'during the srreater nortion of his life. I) EC LAKES TESTIMONY FALSE. f is showing for the last time tonight only. 21 A Utah Copper company, during the fat He was actively associated with min Practically all her other testimony Sift) testiwas in of denial of truth the years of the ar and immediately pre- ing enterprises in Michigan and came mony of Stokes witnesses. She charceding the war made millions of dol- -' to Salt Lake in 1912, attracted by the acterized as unqualifiedly false any lars. Now the times are not so pros- rich mineral resources of this state. or statement that she had suggestion perous, and this great company would He is survived by two daughters. been ' intimate with Edgar T. to unduly farmers shift the responsibility the Miss Mildred M. Halre, of Salt Lake, Wallace two of 'or George and others to provide "for the men and Mrs.. R. H. Van Valkenburgh of the three remaining Schroeter, in correspondents whom it has discharged. I belieVe that Waharton, N. J. case. She swore that she was ln the the Utah Copper company should aswas Haire associated with the Colorado In that prvrt of 1917 when Judge. sume some responsibility in this ma- Knights Templars, . the Nobles of the one of the witnesses testified that he ' tter,' OPERATE AT LOSS. Mystic Shrine and the Elks lodge. as chauffeur, driven her to Long Funeral will be held Mon- had, services Branch with Schroeter and a Mrs. Louis E. Cates, assistant general day at 2 o'clock at the' Masonic temFOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY Kearny. of the who Utah premanager Copper, ple. Mrs. Stokes related Incidents of her sided at the meeting, declared that his oo Elected year- at India Will Buy Much Silver Joseph H. Young girlhood life in Denver, her, company had laid off only about 1500 t B In en the Wash National the Park seminary-aNext was Here Within men, and that it of ReorganPresident doing, and had MYSTERY SURROUNDS ington, D. C, and a trip to Europe. when this c a Mi Bursts! cjone" its share in patriotic endeavor. He These ended, she went at once to the Months Few ized said that the company was not trying System WATCHMAN'S DEATH matter of her acquaintance with E. T. to shift the burden, but. that for the Wallace. last nine months it. had been operating Wallace is the correspondent of NEW YORK. April 2 3. Jossph 1L NEW YORK. April 22. Gold valot a loss of about $6000 a day. Mrmi x. 23. Discovery-ye- "Peeping Tom" fame. MACKAY, Ida., arrive been I&.000.000 to has April It at 7,50O,0Q0 ued Norfolk of the . E. O. Howard Young", said that the officers sterday &( president Patof was seen Eastern testified that Mrs. Stokes ed here today on the steamer of the copper company were but" trus- rick .of the Rams-Hor-Nightwatchman n railway, was electej' prcsl--&, mine, with a getting out of bed In his apartment Knight from Port Said. This ship- Southern tees for the thousands of stockholders, bullet hole in Jiis head.' is shrouded in and combing her hair near a window. ment one of the largest ever received dent of the reorganized Denver dl-- 1 Hlo Grande Western railroad at a many of whom were women and chil- mystery. . : EMPHATIC DENLVL. from the Orient was conslKned to rector's dren, and that it would not-bemeeting here Friday. Patwas indicate Mrs. "Was Stokes that reports asked: bankers. Meager several local Mr. Young, a resident of Norfolk. business to continue operation rick characever time of rethe at the there any any clock; punched Intimacy These large gold consignments of the copper company at a loss. ; was connected with the old mine at 4 o'clock morning. ter, at any time between you and Mr. sulted from unfavorable economic Virginia, the & Attention then was directed to the A short while afteryesterday Rio Grande system under Denver unwas Wallace?" found he existing in East India, China the Gould administration. It is ex-- ; wording of the resolutions, and they conscious. a bullet through his head. never. no time position I was at "Absolutely the since and other remote 'centers were passed without opposition. soon wilj retire from hi rHe regained consciousness and at alone with him," was .her. reply. . bullion pected he o va, iv jq After permanent organization was tempted position and enter upon hisj to talk, but died before he m present Mer attorney. Mr. Littleton, rererreu here gtate that the Kold now x ProduxtLcx new within the next few weeks. duties j effected, A. E. Holmgren of Box Elder could give any to two witnesses of who the account testimony for home explanation. old is India being U' election understood his It is that county, and George F. Whitehead of Murder is suspected by some mine had sworn that Schroeter and Mrs. to adjust trade balances. io tne uenver x juo, LAST TIMES TODAY Washington county, indulged irr criti- employes, while Stokes embraced and kissed one day believe that the in la expected that the sale of this acceptable It Grande cism of the state road commission and wound was sef others ' committee, which, protective or 1911, at the Stokes gold will be offset by purchases of silinflicted. August, July sy-- j opposed transfer of the house in Long Branch. particularly of alleged delays in getoo In this country, especially for ac- recently control." now in to tem the Interest ting work on federal aid projects "That is absolutely false," Mrs. ver count of the Indies. .where there Is SALT LAKE. April 2i. Mr. Young; started. , Stokes exclaimed. STREET CAR WAGES said to be a revival of last year's de- who has elected president of the MABEY TALKS. never she had that From Harry Leon Wilson's Novel. Presented with an All --Star posed mand for the white metal. Testifying & Rio Grande Denver Chairman P. A. Thatcher of the inreorganized in Montthe nude for the artist. S. MAY BE ARBITRATED Advices received by international. Western railroad, is a Salt Lake man. Cast dustrial commission called the meeting or any other paint- bankers gomery Roosevelt, Indicated that more jwbo gained his early ' railroad train todav to. order and introduced Governor oil er, Mrs. Stokes identified a large bullion may come to this coun Ing with Utah and Colorado roads. lie who outlined the purposes of the SALT LAKE, April 23. Arbitration painting in court as the only picture gold Ban l- rancisco, and mat via try Is the son of Judge and Mrs. LeOrand outlines of will probably settle the "wage dispute of herself painted by Mr. Roosevelt.. meeting and suggested-the- , is expected to become a heavy pur- Young, and .made his home here until;i .: a plan for meeting the situation, which between the Utah Light & Traction oo . . of silver. r chaser com vrircies in is Rumntrir.rni lauruaci ressomewhat in plan the company and its employes, amplified oo according . olutions finally adopted.. In addition to information from-Hpelled him to move. P. Dicke, gen "AUNT EM" ILL AT lie first started in the railroad busl-- l to able and vigorous talks, as sched- eral manager. DEBATING; TEAM LIlWlJS. ness with the Oregon Short Line aa a HOME IN SALT LAKE LOGAN. April 22. Wllford J. Meruled, the morning session saw much The company's proposed reduction serving subsequently In the discussion was of on issue of from the vigorous wages unanimously rejected Ui nkJ?wJ and its various angles department, la- the part of the men, who suggested a division JiUh becoming superintendent SALT LAKE, April 23. Mrs. Em' During the conference it was stated arbitration. Mr. Dicke replied that he this morning for East ,h roftdf ,n noo he w?nt t (hfJ that the number of unemployed men would have to await action of the com mellne B. Wells, affectionately known sing. Mich-- to meet the Michigan Ag Denver and Rio Grande In a similar at Ogden Is about 1200, largely rail pany's directors before proceeding fur throughput Utah as "Aunt Em"," one ricultural college In debate next Tuesa short time with the capacity road men, and all residents, and in ther. of the oldest residents of Utah, Is serU daythe men will visit the read he haAfter Sunday been chosen to head, he addition about 400 migratory workers The car, .workers have expressed ously .ill: She is. at the. home of her Iowa State college at Ames. Iowa, as became the SEATS NOW ON SALE lntendent of were passing through the city daily. themselves willing f; general to abide by the deci- daughter, Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon. KUests of Professor Alfred Cal n PRICES 60c to $1.50 the Colorado and Southern. Later he In Salt Lake, Mayor Neslen, estimat- sion of a board of arbitration. 13 54 Ninth "West street. A few. months Logan, a graduate of the Utah Utrved with Central the the Pacific, fll'- Northern Pacific, the Frisco, Seventh and Entire New Edition ed the unemployed at 6000, while "was despaired of, but she cultural college, and at present a facoo ago her-lifand in Chairman Thatcher placed the estimonths several the recovered and Institution for of member low. 1315 became president of the Norfolk HELPED HER LITTLE GIRL. mate at 4500. joyed, good health. Lately ehe .began .The Utah men also will visit Chicago. and Southern, which position he held need all. Children their for . Mr. Cates said strength Denver while away. until the war, when that the Utah Copper growing. A lingering cold "weakens sinking and her life was despaired of. Kansas City and oohe became an of company, when running at normal ca- them so that the system is open to at- She is 93 years old.' ".. the ficial of railroad administration. oo pacity, employs 5500 men. It was em- tack by more serious sickness. Mrs. COALVILLE LIBRARY ASSURED. oo 2 ex2. ploying about 1700 at the time of the Amanda Flint. Route 4. New Philadel enterAn COALVILLE. April Mexico, which for many; years recent shutdown, when about 1500 men live stock to the United States, tainment to help start a library "was NO ARGUMENT THERE and writes: ported O., Honey phia, "Foley's were laid off. Most of the men at the Tar cured' my little girl of the worst is now buying meat in American mar- held here tonight. Miss E. I suppose youTi tell me some He Mary ' ' mines had been able to secure work tickling cough. I had tried." many kets. - atstate Downey, library organlxer, proposed to you before we were ; oo town has levied a small Idiot elsewhere, but the men at the mills had things The tended. unto marriedhelp nothing t not been quite so fortunate. Ostrich skins are "being shipped In tax. It Is expected that the library Gives til I Tar." and All Fun and Pretty Girls got Foley's Honey She CrUlnly. . It was admittedly the Utah Copper immediate relief from, distressing. large numbers." from South Africa to will open next week with 1,000 vol. The Last Word in Musical Comedy He Whj didn't shutdown which was the cause of the marry him? Boston to be made into women's umes. The library may be made coun She I did. conference of yesterday. 1 where- . in scope. shoes. Advertisement. absent-minde- d 1 s " ' ttow,f MVt. i- J T i . ! , . " -,- - ! .. . n, , - Tol-ma- : - - El-woo- d, UTAH THEATRE n.' . ei "THE IDOL . - xv' scout-counci- DANCER" - j..t l. c,-w- l wallor-novellB- : -- -- - - - h-- v uii , punc;u-jcontenlmeu- man-Washingto- iaai.ii ';e - n a t. i r-- at ! -- - ORPHEUM , . I ! - (cJj(Q)fls , dis-;ga- ru ' ORIENT SENDS GOLD TO U. ! . - SALT LAKE MAN S. HEADS DIR. G. OGDEN THEATRE . -- - . - " eco-.nom- ... lc " , w I . . w a -- ' I ? "THE SPENDERS" -- a I J 1 bn . Ma-be- y, - i . - - 1 0RPHEUK1 . I s rASliS'rht KndAu 1 tf - i1" , : Pa"5r theatre, me might Sunday April ; , I e en-lul- ty 1 BRINGING UP FATHER 1 AT THE SEASHORE . and-foun- - : , - - - . ty-wl- de ya Tit-Bit- . s. If" I w I m J I LAST TIMES TODAY COMING TOMORROW, MONDAY AND TUESDAY 1 liomas Meis: hati GREAT STAR OF "THE MIRACLE MAN" IN m v. f A , r- - x . lie Msir 4 'V ' r , Anthony Osgood's (Congress gaiters' always squeaked sedately. Until he lost his girl' because he had no pep. Now his shiny pump3 trip round; with the" "queen" of the' Jazziest show in town. And' erery cop ' on the Primrose Path knows "Tony." , A Love and Lauflhter Romance with a Rosebud Garden of Girls By Charles Collins. Directed by James Croze. Scenario by Elmer Harris . . 'Oil" . f A . . With LILA LEE and GLADYS GEORGE EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION - ! Ti jl , - ' Fox News A 10 c Children All Seats ; CHRISTIE ADDED FEATURES ' Sunshine Comedy 20c Adults. Matinees; Balcony Evenings ' Adults,' Main. Evenings Floor Shows Sunday at 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 Prices 10 20c 30c Childrtn Ail 3ats iu) GIRL COMEDY TWO-REE- L Adult Balcony Evening grmnmmm nwrttrtwixiMW IL ( The sparkle of life and the dregs t The top and bottom. Between themthe Eaty Road! The romance of a poor genius who married a rich heiress. And learned through: ease and folly what it is that makes life worth while. A lore Journey that starts on the path of pleasure- - and ends on the way to. happi' ' , ness. ; ". n . A Adults Main rleer Kvanlnc R. Shows Sunday, at 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 . |