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Show ;THE":0GDEN" MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1921. , sessions of the Austrian crown, but came to Archduke Frederick from other sources. ORIGIN OF SYNDICATE. .were, A large, part of the' properties developments from pripurehased-anvate means, were increased during the 150 years by investment and returns loSwss ' ' ....... . . . from -withthrust on us by the enemy ' -- "I wont thjs to. continue as an Am- 11R1IER1S - :- , DEMI HEAR Archduke new enterprises. his Frederick , was excluded from all forcountries in located properties-merly composing the haVe .,been semonarchy. Somewere claimed as Harding Almost Mobbed By Gjreat Hapsburg Estates questered and 'others K Taken Over By U. S. : . Enthusiastic Crowds in. confiscated. the in interests American properties -Atlantic City . had its orisrin in Switzerland In 1919 Syndicate when Archduke Frederick met Mr.. Felder; Operation: of- the 'industries CITYN. J..' Sept. 12. ; PARIS, Sept.- 12.(By- - the Associahad been paralyzed by the war. Ar- A ATLANTIC message to former service men was ted Press.) Negotiations have been rangements - were 'made in October. " was to delivered Sunday, by President Hard1919, whereby the archduke completed whereby the estatea of transfer those ing except his properties, and of during his Sabbath activities at Austria, Archduke Frederick a corporation or the. ocean his son. Archduke- - Albracht estimat iti'New Hungary,-tside, which Included attend taice over ganized in Switzerland.- - to,estates ed' :to be worth? more- than $200,000.-- 1 the church-anan hour's stroll ance at administration of. the var- hv or. imoriMiil nnn board-walkSEIZED alone PROPERTY" the SOME syndicate which includes C. H.l Sabin, After attending the Chelsea Baptist Mr. "Felder was to form a syndicate Frank" A, Munsey. T. Replogle, J.jL.. his American busi- in America to acauire substantial in church with' Mrs. Hardin and J. t Fisher- and. other ' terests in the new company., which he guests, the president found several ness menveterans assemSamuel Untermeyer, New York law did. Difference - arose between the hundred Fifth divisionhotel. bled in front of his 'v'i rnrpspntpii ttfe syndicate. . and archducal family and. the syndicate. The 'Standlng.ona chair, he urged that Archduke Albrecht .took part in- - be- -' These have now been adjusted. the problems of half nf himsplf' his father, - .'his wife syndicate and thp archduke will en- - they aid in' solving those of wnr. bo as to their have believe force peace six what sisters they his they Isabel, and In Amertoo pood "There is nothing The transaction concerns the vast rights against the several governments ica for its veteran defenders." he said. land and industrial; holdings of the now withholding possession. A complaint is about to be lodged "All America' Is proud of what you distributed, throughout! before Hap8burgs,' Meuso. the mixed tribunals of the and your "division did at the our Austria, sol new of inwhat All is America which of for and nations, proud league Poland, Rumania Italy. They elude the great steel works.and -mines states are to be summoned as having diers did In the war. to .the soldiers' Atinarentlv rcferrinsr acted in defiance of treaties with the irv Teschen. nartly in Czecho-Slovsaid that before borius bill, the president said: aKia and partly in Poland. 'The estate allles."The men who came CQ'mprises .other industries, including the syndicate undertook the" transacAmthe and with communicated it Impaired deserve the fullest nld the; dairies. near Vienna's sugar plan- tion, and with In our power to give, and I propose tations, , factories, apartment houses, erican state department were assured to use" all Influence I have to kco that palaces and other' private properties French authorities beand no objection. in; Vienna, .castles, about 1,000,000 that there wouU they ' get 1L TO BOM'S. oo acres of land, and the Albertina musYou may be disappointed with mat eum in Vienna. BODY OP HERO AT IIOBOKEN tera of legislation, but I want you to Archduke Frederick was a Held was in chief commander marshal .and ALBION, Idaho, Sept. 12. The body "know we - are Interested in your wel. . . armies in' the of Lieutenant W. O Pierce, was sent fare. am o( the of the Jab you "I war. His great grandfather was a from Hoboken, N.' J., last Saturday, Mrs. did over. there. I am certainly mindneDhew of EmDeror Francis I He is September 3. to nis mother, the uncle of King. Alfoneo of Spain Fred Linden, of Twin, Falls. A mili ful of the service you rendered umU-Hia sister, was the .queen of Bavaria. tary funeral will be held under the youf former, cpmmander, and I ask Ttius, a considerable, part of the prop direction of the American Legion. that you. render" me thp r..ime faithful came irom ne axon nouse. Lieut. Pierce was a Cassia county na- service; There is still greater serverty , This is regarded as important by tive. He lost hia life in action in the ice to be. rendered In establishing natn American .svndicate' because the battle of the Argonne, September 27, tional lines of peace. It is up to you to iir6nerties wr not n.irt of the hna- - 1918. help solve the problem that haa been : Austro-Hunga-ri- an " . :i?m ""iw0"' "r;.r . ed nijxns ,: - . , Austrp-Hungari- an . . -- r - '; t .""" 1 j I pt WORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY a"n,u" m i r . X 1 che-rln- . . mt I'l'-fwi'"- e hack-wound- 1 1 1 -- - Mr:-"Felde- n i 1 j rnirth-provof- fol-'mb- i d. ...,,.(..,. " " d ; ro. n.in L3 mi. Vmlm mm i 4 A TWENTY-PIEC- An Absolutely Fireproof Theatre With Per Cent Ventilating System i ORCHESTRA DOES NOT E COMPARE WITH THE BIG a-10- UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE KIMBALL ORGAN LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW You paid $2 last winter to see "The Witching Hour." The picturized version offers a better show at 10c, 20c, 30c. - - - - - 0 Coming Wednesday, Thursday, Friday -- u "" 0) w Iffl iiJ K LivJ 11 IN HER LATEST REALART D 1 ill mi P - ' - Won Over U : rH . ? J - ' ' 'V - - 0- ' - if) PA HP u. iV 3C "iff aajf" Coming 'Saturday Only ? ' ' you CahtPctil ' y! -- . v-feiv The Witching Hour of the Night! And out of the dark came an unseen hand. Seizing with mystic power a score of human lives. Hurling them into the Jesting fire of astounding ,: events Moving always at the stroke of two. A mighty story of : unf orgetable love. Set in; the twilight zone of life and the great Unknown.' Made from the famous i drama that played to countless thousands throughout America. ' : "Acquitted . Jeise L-Ltuk- ij ; fi-- ' ' f3cesen.tr D. lYLORlS WII1IAM PcocLuciloh. i Vniicdlgain IN HER BEST PICTURE crpi III . lAdded Attraction FOX'S LATEST SUNSHINE COMEDY, "A DEVILISH ROMEO!' , si on T - - . a. . o, "Golden Snare," Picture of Thrills and Romance At Orpheum One of the moat absorbing picture ahown In Oarden- thia aeaaon. la "The Witching Hour.- which waa preent4 his hotel. lefore admiring auditncea at the AlWALKS IN DRIZZLE. hambra theatre yesterday. It is n At five' o'IofJ. despite a drirzle. Washington Senator I). Taylor production and U Urges "The GolJn Snare." adapted from William a raramount, with Elliott Dexter, President Harding tramped a mile on Lower Hates to Aid Ruth Renlek, Wary Alden. Winter the board walk and wn aMvcn Jarnca Oliver Curwood'a thrilling Hall and Robert Cain in the leading reception. With difficulty ' American Lines etory of the name, la a worthy role. he made'hls. way through the crowd. succeasor to those great motion picThe etory-dealwith a young man the crush became so great he Finally an Inherited fear of cat'a i was forced Into a ido street. Cirhas who ture successes. "Back to God'a CouWASHINGTON. Sept. 12. Charges kills a man when coad-e- d cling around through the city amid apntry.' "The Rivera End" and "No- Jewelry and secret Amhe that hia from to with between weakness. Mental porches, returned agreements of mads plause the North." also filmed from the board alk and finished his atroll. erican railroads and foreign ahlppln the works of the same author larcely enters into the aiory He wag accompanied by George Chrisand through the force of mental po. or American lines with ' man la imved from de1H. the young tian, his private secretary, and A. P. companies, north aoout trurwoc.a wnicn have forelrn mused the W i e country connections, B '"teres Moore, of Plttaburjc. Th,r lr rt Ihft thlnrifntf Knr'a n r n t v "The Golden Snare." permeatea. the president a ( i ho tied tin for waftt of cars, xrrr Mon which rtroJ; the picture one rot One bov offered It did Ita predece-aarforgotten. The production i It la truly a remarkable photoplay easily piece of taffy. but made in a report sent by fjnnlir W. l well worth ee!njr and la packing the "Thank yob. candy make met ones, Republican, of Waahlnxlon. to at every ahowlnr. theatre Alhambra rai. ne the a auccea.ful aearch of member Lasker. Th report tvns- of the Royal Northwest Mounted fori OOAnother boy gaVc the president a Chairman mirtf, the nnitor by "an txjrl- the flac. Loup Garou" man of the frozen er.ced railroad msn." walk he wm his , followed by! and the discovery of a fair-- ! barrens During nwr i urn. a. mrin.n t.n .i..n..t V ,mPrr'' rnrrled in American bottom. haired beauty In a moat out of the! Unmancn nnd Ihrilllntr! .......... r'lVi" .Ti ' ,hh.:':,.K fUm.cmtthem ,fpfl averred, from taV t)laee. ettinita to amja n:o more pictureaque "hardly ,,,ei"y l tneir iat in this rare screen than 30 ier cent thla vrnr." lirrrit tr.irrs because of the "failure to en fr-'0- . preieniei for the flrat time at. Crowds proujed beaity. aroundi? the preal- - chief nrovlainn of the merchant nu. the orpheum Theatre laat night and which will be the attraction there dent's hotel all day. jus hejrinc act that pro- for "What la the lowest numbe that thre daa. caine and went.. Many visitors called iding preferentialespecially on railway rales David will leave 1 over when divided by Hartford directed "Tha at hia hotel. Among them was Mlsn In American veaaela." shipped & Golden 1. Knare." Na4, a la which of and, . but la er.t abort Flrai The report urged the enforcing of Margaret Gorman Washington, I. of dividing by 7 evenly? attraction. Lwl Ftone l C. the "MIks tashlngton." who won aueh preferential rate nnd cf the tional 2 apple. as Sergeant Ralne. Answer to the recent bcfujty contei here. Rgth otganltntlon rf commodity traoapor-fatlo- featured 2 reacha. 2 orange. Rer.lck ha the femlnlnw lead OrrTera and peara The presSderri may end his vacation fix to companies empowered lln the cr.at are Waliace P.erry. Mel here today and motor along the cant Joint through rail and water ratea r.nd pick up the Mayflower for a cruise American shlrva "to be operated for; In bourne MacIowell, Wellington Play-te- r. . MacDonald. and Raby SMALL RETURN ON In return to Washington. conjunction with a nationally con KstherFrancia The photography, aa President Htrdlng at nlsht shook trolled rail distribution of commodity well as cott. LAMBS AT OMAHA hands with cre ol pernon nt an groupings based on a predetermination acting ajd direction. Js splendid. ir.lormar rccejruon arrange.! ?.y the.o: their origin, destination, auantliiea In another of the "Toonerville Trrl. and many other factors guests at h'j hitel.oo- ncriea the rklpper beeomen a mil ' KKM MHUKll. Wyo Sept. 12. Re ley, "Fnder the Webb act and the Ildge. oil w ell deal and turna on a shipment of ten care of fall ' through an ,ln"re act. It l.i Added the c a amJ i:. i. by Joseph Kinney, the largt Sng time un.ir'i1 ,lv! Diin. such mmpanlr s can be ij In ttrtern Wyoming, are owner as old Ftod-darjnws the Sei't. 13. hia and well I. sheep Flmor LOGAN. chap to other flock maatem reassuring 3t years of nge. of Richmond, , The creation was urged in the re- - !c.no.Tvn newonipanlom try to live up to not are who for the marketing n nation. iineir fl!ternoon preparing a of .t died Sunday ..i protractof their lamb crop. ed Illness folbtwing nn operation. He pj.nles. autlnriz'-ami acting as the' The Kinney lamba went to Omibt ' was a citizen '? Richmond and en ShlO'llna-- I agency of the n our. ,f rnmnHI.. and the trip ahrunk'to 3 net hit Ih there. He injlfard, L".1;? C:r;,r,!.iOV':r nM .f gaged in many lumber" iron nd poundsduring cotton. and brought but 11.10 g.aln. .. , aerage .v. furvlved by hli wldiw. nvaoome i n'tr) articles st) gar and oil. major a head. Y ; Jugo-Slavl- i aug-Kestl- d a, : TIE OP SHIPPING Hour,' a o Czecho-Slovaki- THEATRES -- Witching Shown At Alhambra Yes-- : terday Absorbing Story R-i- - - BARES 'PLOT' TO erica of opportunity and service, and as an America of grateful, appreciat' ion.", ' The president anook hands with several hundred veterans. He also shook hands with hundreds of visitors who almost mobbed him ai he parsed into " II The -' m. d from STANDARD-EXAMINE- R . i.l M I Li DONT FAIL TO SEE ALL THESE GREAT PROGRAMS THREE BIG CHANGES THIS WEEK M |