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Show THE SALT LAKE TIIIUUXE, WEDNESDAY M0KXI.(5, JANUARY l.ftiU 1, 13 rfars fnm class close ton at of : to 21 The gams was fjst and replete with brilliant plating. Ths leglonnaites are rehearsing to meet outside teams, among which la ths Rex burg jAthfeUc iluh. The Hexhurgra will be in Logan next week for two games and ths legionnaires will lour Idaho in F ehruai y. FTrt game 'I ho lint up and umimin CiCE LEAGUE lr 1PATIENT I Guarantees French Fighter Fortune to Meet Dempsey in America. If Indications Are Bright for Another Great Season of Basketball. ' Universal! Kcrvhe. NKW YORK, Jan. l Helsl ox'l determined to promote the match between George cAi pen tier and Jack Ixnnpsey for the heav weight championship of the orld, even tf he haa to lore Uurpentier to the United State hv a tempting offer for a auie Me tour in this country, according to an announcement this afternoon. Fox has cabled A. Carlos, his Barb representative, to make a positive offer to the French champion, at ths same tims utr-in- g Jack Kearns, manager of lJmpsev( asking if there is any reason why ths bout cannot be held In the United Mate. In his cablegram to Carlo. Fox offers Carpentier I25ft.lft0 In American gold' win or lose, for a match with Dempsey in the United fetates on July 4 The offer provided also that the winner shall receive 3t percent of the net profits, the loser 15 per cent and the other frft per cent to go to the Red Croes of Kngand, France, Canada and the United State The offer, however. Fox pe( ifles. is contingent ujon Carpentier taneeling his xaudevitle bookings to July 1. from which he experts $100,ihh. and his to the United theatrical pngagementH ttansferring Ktstes under Foxs managf-menAa n alternative offr Fox submits a furse of 1550,0'to. the winner to receive 75 pet nut and the loer 25, th net profits to be divided as before spaeffled. In his telegram to Kearns, Fox hints at the possibility of Kearns knowing of circumstances that would hinder the stag ing of the bout In this country. J is tc.e gram follows: I see no totisnn whv tin I icnipsw match should not be in the United Htates. If you know ofstag'd an please tommuiiUalfl with to at one. Wklt this assurance, I will continue rny negotiations wdth Carjietmer. am positively informed that the option on Carpentlers sFvicea expire February 1 next, and It is eaen-tia- i you let me know of any reason you may be advised of to prevent holding the match in the United States. i prefer July 4 and have so cabled Carpentier. Mv offer fully covers what he savs he will accept, and I am confident I will secure the nTatch unless a harrier of not being able to singe the match In the United istsfiefi '"f'ahn not interested in a match outside America as set forth in my first offer to IVmpaey through ou. t 7DL TnLATRE. BCAUTIFUL. NOW FLAYINQ HEBBERT - ! Tivelve-Te- n . THE REV. CLERGY, A Picture Such ee Yeu Hive Never Seen. T Big Special Comedy ROWDY ANN" AND THIS IS WHAT HE HAD TO SAY: of thrill.-- kND June Elvidge In . league and the Salt Lako Deaf Mute,, the Seniors won by n hoi. re of 44 to 13. The aemora expert to play In the Commercial j. Jeatuo Tltucjav evenlpj?. kjoJlow ...if ,.s W. Latimer, 0. w. the Seniors' Jine-uKorneliua, L. R. Wool lev, Loo Spury, E. K. E. Taylor, W. Lecker. Lambert, A. Gunn. 4FlfPBYWftP UUU1 The Love Defender GREAT LOVE DRAMA, WITH . e SUPERS ACTING- 7AJHpREWrED BY. JESSE, TALr.lADGE Alto TWO WEECIS , l. lasky I From Anthony Whartono AT THE BARN" t play 1 Tha world will fall In love with - Te!midj'44V ts; 'ptutii,' Wise NOW PLAYING AT THE CHRISTIE COMEDY SALVATION SUE" feature In the delightful arrangement with Henry W. Savage) (By. AND TOMORROW GOriSTANOE , - p: TODAY , THE DEADLINE In a praotlee g.ima between the Deseret Senior, and the Oommereial Basketball . EVERYW0MAN IS AN EXCELLENT DEMONSTRATION OF THE POWERFUL SUGGESTION THAT CAN BE GIVEN WITH THE WIDER SCOPE OF THE MOTION PICTURE. IT TEACHES A POTENT SERMON, BESIDES HAVING THE HIGHEST OF ENTERTAINMENT VALUES THE REV. MARTIN FERESCHETIAN SPOKE SINCERELY ,TH0SE WORDS. IF HE WERE SO AFFECTED, COULD ANYONE POSSIBLY MISS. NEAL HART Deseret Seniors Win. Then a Theater Salt Lake Inetitutlon More A LAST TIMES TODAY BIG DOUBLE BILL laic. ORCHESTRA EBSIMtSSSI BROADWAY! full EVERYWHERE LADIES PASTOR OF THE FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH, SALT LAKE, SAW TIIE PICTURIZATION OF THE REMARKABLE PARAM0UNT-ARTCRAFDE LUXE PRODUCTION OF t ritaina, , MIT A 1 Referee Actrcee RIarie Doro autn woHtern the Dletlngulehed Featuring lt l!ie BEENONS Mytry Play (ntatlonal e Valley base ball for 1920 whs d wcuwsrd a meeting of tho director aiul offlccis of lut year's organization at the Iagan chamMuch 'Inber of commerce night terest. wuh shown by icprcJMntative from every incinlr of the league and plan for lit coming were discussed and another meeting will bo held next Monday, when officers or tha coming rwf will be elected. Dr. 8. I. 'acker f Preston, president of (he circuit lant year, directed the work of the organization in aia excellent manner and ItM expected that he will resign hi position ut the coming meeting. An Important ruling niade at the inciting effected phiyei for the coming season No p1.rr will bo allowed to pl.i in the Uache alley league who will not tchido in the town for which he plavs team Each will have on Us roster mari 1 - win. h will to luUd In .Hut ! It wan dcaidtd that the conventions should (HK.inixe MpHrnld, but that thev should h"M nt least oiu Joint siclon. Trllnmc. TU Lot)AX. Jan. 1 1- ANOTHER OF YOUR RESPECTED dinner, hbruarv Golf Course for Logan. t fu; Jan. "ft Municipal glf links MU ht. ln UuiJwsiuJ. Hi Logan as well as tuniH ii uiix, inuuUml couits and nilur uthlrln quipumnt. atcordmg r tlm plans f tin at iciuuil of the LlmniUr of itnimen , Fox and of tlms of ftnlrnl gimc wuidrits, eime game warden anti mty e JOINT SESSION FANS ' A Vo baseball o past tion In the tiitermoui.fftln ronntiv it is exported, but these men will tltv Ic outside a radius of tli.rtv-fivto rtiod the tlm that thev null. m the town fot whhh tliev pluv K.uh team will be pci uilltnl to ptu. GAME WARDEN idle three players in organised bon haM. r pi.ivcfx of stand. ng, to TO BE HELD be unnt m one gaii.r, IntTht i ket n in the coming fta.mnn Hr A K Fher, an off rial of the and fans ais impatient t mo the inline Stitvs iuicui of bloUgt.al bUi going again. Kuril club hns j toI United t who Ik in eutlf laike to atirnd toe have ths hull ground In fum ehapo an Union' h n bo mu to ins circuit promtM faster Hm unvuitioii, conferred with U Ilf. Siddowsw hiair f h and game oiganiXHtion than Uiat ear 1 he Use ho li'HKUo is h unique organiza with iwfrronoo to the lotnen- - iuai. JiHV PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA PATHE NEWS COMEDY DEMPSEY OR MARTIN? ' REFERENDUM QlERY BATTLE CREEK, llwh., Jan. 20. The first referendum among boxing fans as to whether they would prefer to see Jack STRAW B Dempsey or Bob Marlin, the A. E. F. heavyweight ihampion, in a match with Georges Uaipentier, will he held at Camp Custer next Thursday night. Referee Dickerson will sound the sentiment of the fans after a bout between Hall Hcott and A1 Tuttte He will frame his own questions ahd the spectators will be given a full opportunity to show Just wftiere they stand on the question that ts agitating the sporting world. Shows Start at the Usual Time. LAST TIMES TODAY VIVIAN MARTIN 12:30 to 5:30 p. m. Balcony 15c, Entire 25c, Loges 50c, including war tax. 5:30 to 11 p. m. Salcony 20c, Entire Parquet 30c, Loges 50c, including war tax. Pa-qu- EB E.EL et : In JANE GOES OPENING TODAY na tional Legion DEFINES Special Music. 1 PRICES ten-rou- . COMEDY AND PICTOGRAPH. FUNCTION TOMOHBOW INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 20. Anflw ering a letter from Jack Kearns. manascr for Jack Dempsey, worlds heavyweight boxing champion, requesting that the American take steps to prevent criticism of lempseyf wr record. Duller, national commander of ilia legion, today wrote Kearns that It was not considered a function of the American Legion to pas, on the exemption of men from military DOROTHY GISH : In n BATTLING JANE! COMEDY AND NEWS REEL. service during the war. MURRAY BOYS BEAT MAGNA QUINT SS-- SPECIAL 7 Murray defeated Magna G8 to 7 with little difficulty esteiday afternoon in the H Merest gymnasium. Bixteen were used by the Murray coach. players con.sttlerable class, the Mur.Displaying ray five soon ran up sufficient scores to make the game apparently safe. McMillan found the mig for ten field goals and shewed ail Vorta of class in his floor work. K. Sanders also vynrked well. For Magna Simmons played a steady game despite the handicap. Lme-u- p and Mimmary MURRAY Beginning TONIGHT EXTRA SPECIAL ELIZABETH BRICE in the OVERSEAS Because of popular Beginning TONIGHT . REVUE orcheiraPaPt8e8 " TOM MORRISSEY lie ' " TPAJlf 'RA'VV' m IIIIFRI m MP tit ijpfB.LBM.". Wed. Night, Thure. WUM The Melting Pot Nights, boxes, 75c; lower floor, 50c; first 9 rows balcony, 40c; balance balcony, 20c. Matinees, boxes, 50c; lower floor, 30c; balcony, 20c. Frl,. Night, i !, l Vr I 4 A:j I - I WBK3. V4?f f is Ki STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Won. l.ot. I C. . High Scnool Faculty American Legion No. '2. R. Y. C. Faculty Roifscue " I 1 " rt LOOAX. 5an. 10. The fitc Jlarkctball feaifue opened last night with a double-headat the lxiaaii hie, school led by riasH.m, in which the Coach Joe Jenson, and the Loaan hlRh Norm led Hamilton, school fncult v, by were declared alnnerR over Hie AmerD ran lotion ee.ond five and the H. Y C faculty nurnt. The store of the fi.at same was 26 lo 13 for the over the B. Y. C. nun. while Hamilton, with the aid of four ethera, won from the leslonnalres by the wore of 31 to 22. Roth were rattling Rood contests and mm h Interest I being taken In tiie league. Joe Jenson and Irving Jenson easarrled the burden for the The Aggie dlrei tor dul not exert himself during tn first half, hut Ine the Isst half piaving. tame through with hia making si field goals, lrvtheJenson made four- field goals Borne of areJenson. P. Y. C. star of l'eij: of Adams end Olsen, U. A C. men alar of 13c5. The Merkeley, B. Y. some veterans It, y. C. lineup contained also. t The leclonnsires were obliged to re- mil .a new llnei p for the game, hut the fore part of the, played wel during was the star of the Hamilton contest. field goals, enough to game, scoring ten team his for win easily Following the league games, the legion Ij No,. I team played the A. F frisumcn nhs sama.wa.5 won by tne Ags'et by the1 er old-tim- r I r , ' Vv I- 1 1 -'; fy:. - ;- -'T ' r wy y;-yx y ,H , Social Hall Theatre - i':l . Hava tickets reserved tartyPHONE WASATCH M0 i - . , 4V 5s- - s . V vi ? 'C ' ' .2... FRiVWLEY WYOMING TRIO & TtUPHONC LOUISE miar In THE JORDAN KINOGSAMS TOPICS A story of a man of determination and a woman of enduring leva STUART BARNES w, , FAVOEITE SINGING COMEDIAN I Prices Mats., 15c, 25c, 50c Every night except Monday and Tuesday I Matinees begin Thursday Evemngs 15c, 25c, 50c, 73c, $1 Tlu favorite sport keeps your muscles htroiiR; your brain active. 1 FOPMEULY THE WTT.KES E3E23E225EC: TODAY IN A PLEASING BS5252327 ' ENTERTAINMENT Groxer Fianlde's Follydoln' innr dur- .J( to . ing dinner, nd supper, from 10 15 to 13 3n, on week night. During dinner, to 9. on 8undas. and tea, 4 to 4, after-theat- You Suuply Must See MADGE ESSMMEDY Turkish Bath and Bed, $1 SOc , BILL White Elephant 64 Minutes o Unconfined JOY -- New prices: Matinees, 25c, S9c, Nighter 25c to $1.00 MATINEE SATURDAY NEW Lady Press Agent 1 52 West Broadway ' Ralph Cloninger The Other Wife PIANO CAPEES GIRLS WASATCH 11X1 MATINEE TODAY AL & FANNY STEDTilAN a, I f k And such a pile of fun. After the show any time. " k kf K 4 ' Sat, Mat. and Sat. Night Broadway cast of tnewty artists, including Blanche LateU, Mile. Jeanette Tourneur, Ernest T. Young, Harold ' Whalen, Lt. McPherson, Erl Corr and Beauty Chorus AT THE rs V' :) -i- LOGAN CITY LEAGUE. Met. and Thurs. Night Prices LOGAN COMMERCIAL LEAGUE BEGINS PLAY JAN. 21st to 24th r Three Shows Daily 2:45, 7:30, 9:15. Rtfeiee, McMillan. end You Never Can Tell WITH Eddie Fitzpatrick demand insufficient seating capacity er Saturday afternoons. IN SPECIAL TO AUTO OWNERS The Blooming- Angel From the Saturday Evening Pest Story by Wallace Irwin. Apd Six Snappy Acts of Continuous, . MASTER MOTOR COMPANY 669 South West Temple. , - Wasatch 3985. t- - p- 1 to 11 p. ro. ADMISSION i 1ESII TABERNACLE VAUDEVILLE If you cant spare your car now, .place your order before February 1st. All work lias a written sruarantee as usual. Call and see us. ALICE - From January 20 to February 1st y .We Will Overhaul FORDS for $22.00 and Offer a Special Price on All Other Makes THURSDAY, . Matinees. Kiddies. 10c; Adults, 20c (sxcept Sundays and Holidays). Evenmss AJ Sens. COc. - - Seats 50c, m $1.09, 22 $1.53 Plus War Tax 7 Bureau of Information t |