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Show THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 22, 1020. TI1U SALT LAKH TRIBUNE, H TTT h the Theaters iJ , I 'War. Bright Lights Pantages Program but Part of Pun at' Orpheunv w t Wcf'W - jp &&AT5 THE GUV vet-- : hi .Pleases .'All . - V -- 1 fa. J hf It Tastes cot think that the whole VAIUETT and uniform excellence mark JJUDDy, mayJust like which opened at the that, hut he will Ihintagea theater Inst night. There are of lo.'dl 7'nlor, aim lecognlao a acta from the lovers of to all suit tastes, "Oversea In the If you like. and will really good music to the tired buetness put on hy l.hxaheth. Jlrtce In man revels who down antics. Bet at the MorrlseSy Hi the headline Hilled as "A Study In Royal Bln, the tlha week. It I k bill that crowded Morelle sextet Is a svinphony of iaat night' house to the door and then Reatrh r musical and color tones. Helglun and eome. Chance are that It will do o blues French vie with each other for place the whole of the engagement. of the and form an effective background for si The ievue" I the fpw-lenrIn stunning costumes lookers America exped'tlonnry suliller,- reduced good ' to tabloid foim and served up ad mualeal shimmering crjrstsi and aliver, white lust ronredv, It got by lait night not Tmly a touch here and there of American with the returned eervlce men, hut wIn beauty, completes a very, pleasing Stage company the entire house. Silas Dries playe her picture. The members of thisviolin and the voice, herp, Part with the abandon that may be safely charm inwith and from selections operas light assumed only by the true artist, perfectly piano old songs and compositions familiar. with the part, as sue Is By ex- some of thewin favor when well executed the other half that always perience.' Will who was In excellent voice, The soprano, behind of the shoik unit of toe huts" the audience In the battle line of Frame, doe a .a it exeel-le- captured the hearts of In. introduced "The Swectyt specialtv character sketch and IherveontJndc Ever Told." Story In a tophal ang, hie sui "Yoillt add frothy dialogue she N'eer S a Whimper Ouf of e. of theFaddy costumes high lights In the Gene Mason and Fgy which leaf night s audience euld nth 'have Their kissing test Is presentation. enough X There are a lot ofvether people LoIe the program Bays a scorc,nnd it ,4s realistic and eov bit of aeUng. Alexander and brothers Evelyn juggle, jounce and probahlV right to add to tile eyuioeaa Of so many small rubber ball the prxeSoction: but, after all. Us big hoonce ever conceivable from every angle; thry put charge hr Its reprodui tloh of that happy, the .English on them without the aid of care-frc- a the spirit which characterised cue. a In American army when at plky, Franc With mountain and sagebrush, campfire 5 i or anywhere else. ", two smartly Stuart Himes, singing comedian, has and wagon for atmosphere, a lot of hrlght, sparkling things to-- ' say gotten up cowgirls and their wHd and prove exceptionally good and to aftr. not the leant popufar-o- f whic h woolly partners both clog and eccentric, sing waa a topical ballad set to The Wearing dancers, so and do stunts with the rye songs jolly "MV of the Green. In Wlfe'e First rope to show they are the real "Oklahoma John." he found another vehicle four. The four casting Campbells sport which hrought down the house. Clot n who offers something brand-neAl and Fanny StoAman appeal In a' In Is a genuine mirth pro and acrobatics Planovapers" mostly qnpor a bunch of Token "The Girt puts on some clever atifft that extravagantly nonsensical to an accompaniment of nautical without which no modern vaudeville bill dancingfoolish tuneful end song by patten ts complete For the benefit of the etocki jokesa ! The Gob." A Fatty Arbuckle picture men Ini convention here, the W) fitting "Hack Wage," and the Eddie Fits- , Trio puts on an a t In which plain songs l,'titled ck orchestra round out the bill, are mixed op wlh trlclo roping, well per- forme! and not tiresome! v drawn out. Hilly Frawlev muRieally predicts that .Checkers, Jjyunft of Reformed Toot "Theres Going to He a Little Moonshine And Saco .Horses, Features Bill at lt h m Re-vu- 3 t m M e Hue-ban- . Y a jjj ij 7 4.AA o Jh. VA Well, here I am ' V mSaltLakeGity nr- '4g - on ime I U d, w 1 i -- while Edha Louise, whd Everywhere," does the clear girl to his night clerk. In the hotel lobby art, helps him to put hi roes some more songs and a good deal of rathf lever patter. The attractive Jordan girls prove to he tlght-wlr- e artists of no common excellence, and add a thrill or two hB well as a torn h of beauty to the opening Vf the bill. The Topics of the motion pii lures and the Os Iay, the pheum tMVhestra round out a bill that will pass muster with most of them. 7 Broadway, Opening Sunday. HECKERS, the famous racing melodrama, t as Teen made Into a motion by William Fox, and will be seen plture at the Broadway theater for one week, beginning Sunday. The picture, directed by Richard Stanton, ts p. mammoth spec . tarle with moat rewllatle scenes. Checkers Is the main character tn the plav. He Is a reformed rave track tout who falls In love with a southern beauty and gets into many adventures. How the horse Remorse win the stakes, how Checkers risks his life, and how he finally overcomes all obstacles, is told with, an elnhoratlon of' detail. Is In line The showing of Checkers with the Broadwav policy , giving the motion theater's patrons the best the picture market affords. The picture has proved one of the sensations of the year In otheracitles. The Broadway's Sunday and Monday e program wilt Include also the fourth of "Bound and Gagged. Natives of Utah Top Casino i J 12 ifjrA' Bill r your favorite Grocer or Department store or phone them. Buy one box of Magic Flakes and receive one box of O-Magic- Free. Follow directions and the results will delight you. A. i -O Afnd ti- ( Oxygen Powder O-Hagico-O epl-axi- t Just cause to be proud of the UTAIf 'faRussels. who fieadline the new Casino bill, which opened last night. Six of them are native Utahns. The Bussells stage en excellent minature minstrel snow of comedy Hinging, dancing and Instrumental numbets. James Russell, a pioneer showman of Utah, father of the other alt Ruseclls., acts as Interlocutor. Mr. Russell, who still claims Salt Lake as his heme, came to ttah thirty-seve- n .tears ago, and about fifteen years ago gave moving picture their lniUaf start In the wards of the - I). H. church In Halt locke. showing The Famed Train Robbery." AH his children were born here, and one eon, James. Jr. besides here still. Fourteen years ago the Russell went east and since that time have toured extensively In vaudeville. Every other act on this week's bill Is good.. Arthur Abbott and company present a gem In corned v. Bovle and Patsy present a pleasing song number called Henry and Bradlev. chver Scotch entertainers, execute da urea. to and live Health Vim, Beauty their up names, and show remarkable athletic ability on the Roman rings. ired and liorothv Moimnn In Tid Bit of Variety, entertain with ilcvr songs and dances. CASES OF INFLUENZA NUMBER TWENTY-ON- E Fruit Stains, Vegetable Stains, Grease Stains, Ink Stains, feta Blood r cage of suspected Spanish Infhienxa have been reported In bait to the city board of health by attending phvstclana since Monday. With one exception every case Is In a light form. According to Dr. Hamuel G. Paul, cases cltv health comnjlaaloner, these rwnnot as yet he definitely classified as Influensa. In The one Instance the a developed pneumonia after being exposed while on the train en route from Chicago to Sa't lake. After Investigations, Dr. Paul said last night, he thought he had traced the source of tnfluenxa's advent Into Halt Lake this year to travelers from Idaho and Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. fi. E. Adams and their two children of ktahe? came to Salt Lake and soon after ThHr arrival some of the members of the family deA mild form of veloped slight cases Influenza has been prevalent In Idaho for some time. Five cases wore reported t the home of William Veatcs, North F'Rat West stieet Mr. and Mrs. II I Wormvith and W. S. King, living at 175 North Main street, were reported It) bv phvatcians as were Mr and Mrs. T Hewlett. 1044 Bouth Fifth Eat street. Mr and Mrs. John K. PHAN a. KtTGIC AND TADDETILIE. their son. Klovd, 133k bout h X iclxii. TAHHItX ACRE Abie Hus ercoiag. Peardorff, Fifth Kat street, and Mr. and Mrs. tIRPHEL il Ncw vsuileTtlle Mil. with Elisabeth red Barnes and their (no sbua. Robert Rrlre sad Tom llnrrlv y and Bmdw cast and Lewis, 7S b street, were als-- reof twenty ta "The Overseas Itvvue " b physician to bo ill ported j. rANTAOKk New vaudeville bedded bill, Sack of Portland, who waa strickenfi on bv the Beatrice Alorelle Sextette Six other arriving in Balt Lake, waa taken to the all star features. Three shows daily, H.dA, Holv Cross hospital and F. J Downing : so. e ta I being attended by a physician at CASINO Madce E caned v in The Rtnmuiog local hoteL amt six i4a of vaudeville. Contiga Auget, eus 1 to It p. m BE "Th Other Wife. DIPPOnnOMg starring DANCE I Twenty-on- e lke m Oxygen Powder Toe The 'I Oxygen Powder O-Magic--O Magic Flakes X The most wonderful Soap, flake ever made. Suitable for all of your laundry. Especially for those delicate fabrics that you sp dislike to trust nut of your own hands. Just a dip of dainty lingerie aijd laces, linens and fine woolens in. the creamy suds of Magic Hakes brings them out like new. 'I Oxygen Fowder used in connection with Magic Soap Flakes, furnishes every essential element for perfect washing, from the coarsest to the finest. Nothing else is needed. They eliminate the eledrudgery and disagreeable work of boiling and bard rubbing. The perfect combination of chemical and the hardest of mineral the neutralizes water, ments contained in the two preparations properties permits the free action of the cleansing agents. Gothes come out of the creamy suds with every fiber thoroughly cleaned and sterilized. White goods washed the Magic way soon lose that dull grayness ash your daintcaused by the use of ordinary soaps. Will not injure the most delicate fabric. iest Georgette or Crepe de chine in Magic suds. GIVEN BY EAST HIGH CADETS East high school cadets of B company of the first battalion will give a matinee " NEtVHOfgE HOTEI, Grover Frsnlie' dance Tuesday. Preparations have been Id nviiical revue cverv evening. 6 3 10 end' 15 to g to Ik' 50; bunds) a, d to d, made for the mimic and ball, ajul & largo Saturday afterneon, 4 to 0 , number of ticket have alteady been sold. OTIOH FICTPKE8. Tjig dance la being supervised by CapAMERICAN--'ontne- e In Talmailie "Tat tain llerahev Rogers aho in command Weeka"i Pktlie Neat; iltillta riuco.e re bee of the Company. Although this la the tra Contlngoua, 11 a. m tn 11 p m. affair of this kind that has ever firjt FAKAMOT'b'TrEVPRESS "Everrwoman, wild be,n given bv anv of the cadet compaViolet Ilemtng Theodore Kolerls. Wanda nies. it expected oler units or the Hawley; T1 profeaatonal beauties. corps at the ecbuol will give similar parGEW One week' Horn ties ia A companv ia engagement, if arte a private "Twelve TVs." loV orvhestra. t ontiau-u- , nance for members at planning the Ladies' Lnter-ar- v it ISto It p. m. club In about two weeks. Colored STRAND pomthv Glah tn "Rattling Jane"; posters advertising th B company (lance were distributed last night. l.rons Moran eomedy, "Woe of VVomed,' and reel The dance will be held the Llhrarv T.HOAIIWA tomorrow and Rainrdav. hall of the East high schoolinand will comHarry T- -, yorev tn "The r.amhlen " and mence at 4 oclock the afternoon. InMark Sdaid m "Amhroa,a Matrimoiwnt vitations have been extended to West Aena Weekl). Mntone oriteatra. Mixap. .ligh xunt L. D. H. matt-se- Magic Flakes The 2 Combined t TO . What is it? Something new and different. A wonderfully effective washing compound. A scientific solvent of dirt, grlase and stain. Its use eliminates the drudgery of home laundering. Its action softens the hardest water, frees dirt, grease and stains. Whitens the clothes. It purifies as it cleanses. The Oxygen docs it. Harmless to thr daintiest fabric. Will not injure the hands. Three good sized washings in every package. Scotch-Amerlc- bmlhfer. Matinee gattirday. SO I At, HA1X Bpeclnt performances cf Never Cns Tell mattnee and night Melting lot," Friday night, baturtUy Eliminates Boiling, Whitens Clothes Everything in 2 A I- Katpb StainsMud Stains, Grass Stains. Mildew t e sad eight. RAY & WHITNEY CO., Distributors, vo'Jv. "FoUy-dola- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH 1 1 a -a 111 student.'- cf- mm t W til - ARTICLES ARE FILED BY TWO COMPANIES Its Grandmothers Ileeipe to Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Ke-sto- r yes-terd- tht Bugs Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and luster to the hait when iaded streaked or ago the only way Jo get jErty. Yen this mixture was to mane it at borne, which i mifc-aand troublesome,- - Jow-Hsbr asking at any drag stort for veth bag and Sliiiur Compound,' you will get a large bottle of this famotiSjOld recipe, improved by the addition oX other ingredients, at a Almost everyone knows small cost. , . Iont ftav gray? Try it! No one tell that you darkened 3 our bar,' as it docs it so naturally and even be. You dampen f sponge or draw tl n soft bruii with it an through ymir fcarr. taking one' Tuna II strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappear, and alter another ion or two your hair bet omn bciit.fiii!y dark, glossy and attractive. - - ess possililv f - ft r t ' ; .v . Lakt 'val!ev.. ami nlso faKt to demonstrators under the djfoctlon of BINGHAM APEX CASES Mrs. Rose H Wldtaoe. spare over into the Tooele aIleR. Tike Tooele countv official, however A monthly budget plan has been printed mild that the inv esftjErainn.s are not final for distribution and each family In the jlARGUMENTS TO BEGIN city will be given an opportunity to start llIlngTtM to conThe National Exploration coinjucny of md expressed th ir a ehare for their countv, under the avatem for one month. At the end of M With th criminal calendar completed under the laws of tribute coming, organised new to this month It wjll be urged to preaent the In the United State diMtrht court, to the law, permit the engineer Delaware at 1OU0 shares, with no par prepone to continue the of the work. center aration completed are now being made for the hearbudget value, filed a copy of its articles of Indemonstrators, who will make auggeetions ing of argument in the fAmou Bingham corporation with the secretary of state of and give assistance Mr. C. H McMahon, ranon apex case, involving title to milCtah yesterday. J. W. R. Crawford I PARTY TO BE GIVEN president of the Civic Center, ha had a lion of dollars' worth of ore, between the president. A B. Anderson, secretary, and large number of th budget plans printed Consolidated Mining company and the W. J. Barrette, process for FOR attorney MISSIONARY those desiring them may call at the Vtah Apex nd The argument will . Ctah. iTvic Center on Regent street. Mr. Wldt- - begin Januaryonpanv 36. before Judge Tillman D. Mr. Barwett Is also process attorney 0 A fartwell trst.monlal will b gven toJohnson. prepared the schedule, for the Seaboard Petroleum company, Meeting wid be held Friday In' various The civil Jurv calendar waa opened another Delaware corporation capitalised morrow mgbt In honor of Mis Arxeila W. city at which expert will morning In the i ourt, with the at 10 000 shares, with a par value of $11. Svmon. who leaves soon on iv mission to parts ofthetheadvantage of scientific case home of Archibald Anderson against the which, fbed Its articles of Incorporation toe central state for the L. D. S. chunh jextdaln account exponae keeping. Ftah Fuel company The euit Is for 350 Stuart Benson is president The rmrrainmert wl.l be given in the yesterday. 000 for personal injuries alleged to have and H. T. Hartwell secretary. Tenth ward chape. been Salt Lakerg in New York. sustained bv the bv being The fo'towing program will be given; run over hy a mine carplaintiff lu the tJnnel of NEW YORK. Jan. II. Pennsylvania. Saxophone solo, Charles G, Berry; selecthe WATER RESOURCE defendant In counCarbon company Claire and Jl.irgaret Evatfs, F. H. Pykc. W. C. Druehl, O. B, Koeen-blM- L ty. tion. G C. W. Simpson.- J E. Clark, Mrs. ino so o, Lit'v fhipp; reoitat.otj, l.oli SURVEY REVIEWED eopr ITnrose. laritono anlo. Waller A. Wal- F. K. Clark, W. H. Earl wnd wife, H I. lace; Inslrmnentul selection, lllasrs Toro-th- v Moore; York, M. It, Yokel; Imperial, Mra! GIRL IS DECLARED coromisaloners Tooele of Dunson, Jliratet Ljmen and Hor- C. McCarty. County county, R. M. Hue1.. G. Alvin Orm and O. II. ten Btb'il. rontra to so.o, E helwniJ TO BE AN IMPOSTOR monolocae Wlnrifred K Barrvia, with A. L. Chrietereen. county Garrick, He reel Like a New Men. lo, tenor surand A. J. Siouthwick, agent, Btookey, county Joseph Poll, violin Rheumatic pame, beckaehe, pain In By Universal Service veyor, visited the off.oes of the Itah mo, Joseph HDIniad, nnj tv CHICAGO, Jan. II. A girl taken Into tn Mr pvrwna ard .h agi Joseph Chrlsten-en- . aides, sore muscle, stiff joints or an Mater Btorsg yesterday feeling are usually custody at Atlanta, always 'tired There wL'l also be darning. look over vroilt done in connection with In of diaordered kidney. W, w, boy- clothes, end whomasquerading avmptoms preliminary aurrey of the water claimed to be Wells, Toquin, Mich, writes: I am Jeanne De Kay, the mlselng helreaa. was of the Mebcr and IToro river basin. FRIDAY BUDGET DAY on my feet most of the time end get declared an Impostor at Hull house toEngineers A. F. larker and O Mr for the asaortation, reported that Hut after taking Foley Kidney night. A telegraphic of th AT' CIVIC CENTER tired. It hardly wnjld tie feasible to take vaier girl did not fulfill the descripI'J is I fed like a new man.. .1 recom- Atlanta Miss' from three two hwstn over or around the De tion of Kay It was said, howmend them to my customer and have FruUv wllUm family budget dav at ever. further investigation 0iu rrh range Into Tooele count. would be Mhiie definite measurements have not Civil- - Center, a part of thg National never heard of any ease whore they did made. Prompt in been made eome doubt I also expressed Thrift week Tba pert of the week waa not give satisfaction. woman Th under srreet at Atlanta mVirrHjJwi"r blad-Hon to relieve klunev as to whether there Is water enough In turned over to the center bv the CommerBrat claimed to be Jeanne La Rou lie the two watersheds to Irrigate the vacant cial club The moit Impo-te- rt ailments, twhramm Johnson, Drug-- Longe widow of the noted feature lauds of th llaiv lake end Jrrat bait1 of the day will be the work of the home Adv. ator who was killed in France during the -- I'-- - add-ess- war. She said she waa an gvlatrtx and traveled In mens attire for convenience. RAISE IN PAY FOR CHICAGO TEACHERS (Chicago Tribune Special Service.) CHICAGO,' Jan 21. Chiiago has suddenly awakened to the urgent need of paying It school teacher something approaching the wages they can get as book agents, or seamstresses, or wash women, the alternative being more closed schools for the lack of teachers. Today the school board announced that after !, an average Increase of 150 February tfill be paid the teachers. This a month means an additional five million dollars The money will to the school budget from the year a Income be borrowed through anticipation warrant More than t thousand teacher were absent from the schools Tuesday and cjilldrenf are without Instructors. Janthe people who itors. scrub the floors and clean the school grounds all draw considerably more pay than do th teacher 15,-0- window-washer- s, 1 - res-mrr- e Her-rr.o- u, dem-rlptl- -- te 1 Dancing Club Formed. Member of dancing cleae of the Deseret gymnasium niet last nigut and orxsnirea a Deseret Gvm Iianclng rlnb, J. H Grant as chairman; Mies wlih Katherine Gabbott. H. F, Merehall and John Keddlrgton, members of the ex-- e utlve committee, and H. P. Mortensen. secretary and treasurer. Ir avt-tfs- E. Alleged Horso Thief Taken. Heslr.s, 1$ earf of age, a mgfo. waa arrested vesterdav by M'agon-se- i geant Julian Riley on his arrival in Hart after he ts alleged to have stolen a horse from his stepfather In Ogden and traded it for another. 1 he second animal was disposed of by Hugiiia before he was placed under arrest, the police sav. He was returned, to Ogden last night by Detective L. F. Plncoik. NORTH SUMMIT TO AID IN CAMPAIGN MM-Special to The Tribune. Jn S y 21.An enthusiastic COALVILLE, and largely attended mass meeting waa hed In this city this evening In support of the educational campaign whlih will open next month. . 1rofeasor C. B Steiner of th(w University of I tah spoke at aome length regarding the Importance of the campaign and was aurred of th hearty auppoit of the North Summit district. Superintendent IX If. Fowler of the North Summit district also waa dieard. Th meeting appointed an executive committee with Frank Kippon as chairman, with power to appoint other committee to aBs.st the elatt central committee In the campaign. Child Injured by Auto.BINGHAM.' Jon. H Mary Togliattl, tli daughter of bam ToaUattU was painfully Iniured bv an automobile was driven by Ira The machine todav. salt. He waa attempting to Ihtvls, It turn the machine. and Icwt control of It, wltncSsea said The little girl was on the aidewack when tru k. the ta reel in eaeiiy at Dr. F. 1. Stroup a hospital. - 1 |