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Show THE ' SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MOILYINO, FEBRUARY if HIE IS At the Theaters ju. Tenor of Quality Force.' AnU-R$- d bill at the Orpheum theater, which last night, atarta with a couple of unusually good numbers and maintains the quality all through. The lull Is characterised hy the unusual rather titan the remarkable. The jconr Mortons have the headliner's place. They comprise bam and Kitty, father and mother, doing a few steps sad cutting a few capers, and telling some jokes, some of which do not quite come "up to expectations," save fn their broad nena. And then there are Martha and Joe, daughter and eon, younger and livelier rditione of the Morton family. The sketch is intended to illustrate "then and now." and did so completely to the satHonors perisfaction of the audience. haps should go to Kitty, though Bam occupies most of the spotlight. Brice, eccentric dancer, introduces a line of talk at times that serves to kill time, and also two assistants, Adelaide Mason, petite, pretty and certainly active In the dance, and Ruie Beckwith, who la rto ruhe with the piano. Their number Iowa some of its force by coming at the end of an unusually long bill. Bob Halt extemporises to the satisfaction of the audience, and with all sorts of topics. He takes a few liberties with the audience that he makes quite permissible with his advance notice; but laat night had a rutting comeback when he thought an auditor was taking liberties with him. The tjtah-ldah- o Bugar company convention furnished him a special topic for one of hie songs. Hrwln and Jan Connelly present The Tale of a Hhlrt," which In spit of Its title, attempts to stress the pathetic. It relies chiefly on Miss Connelly's acting. hl h " effc-Uand tell tli message Feb. 25. of Edward H. Charott of Stockton, Calif, and Dr. Frederick It Barnum of. Brooklyn, N. Y, members of the American Bod Cross commission to Siberia, who recently were captured by the was reported to Bed Cross headquarters today from Vladivostok. WASHINGTON, LONDON. Feb. 25. A Moscow wireless army, aayo General Tolstoi si Guriev, In Hie government of , fled to the Vral.-'ksoutheast Russia, lias under terrible Co kula n .ca, i (treating dispatch defeated conditions. - The dispute!) aJds that a thousand of the men lay down to die In the waterlese steppes with horses and camels, and that nolMng remains of the white army. Another bolshevik communication aaya for the possession fclitlng Is proreedlng of the town of Kerekop. and that tn the res Ion of Novocherkassk the Bolshevik It troops have capured Htarocherkaaakle. the adds that In the Mravopot reslon Bolshevikl have driven the from the villas of Alevandrovea. PHYSICAL EDUCATION THEME OF DISCUSSION , or about perfect Tesult. lives,' guaranteed to color to any giva a new, nch, fadeless fabric, whether it bo wool, silk, linen mixed cotton or goods dresses, blouses stockings, skirts, children coat, fcath cm, draperies, coverings. Tbs Direction Book with each pack age tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you cannot make a Dont Lso Worry Diamond family present In their skit, tne headliner at "Blumwhere," which the Damages this week. The reception given the elder Koy yesterday showed that his popularity has not diminished w.th long ar. beore.the footlights. Th T of the family leave no lounger members doubt as to tlieli worth as performers. gist show you Their talents are particularly adaptable Card. to tha zkiL "The New Janitor" by Bobo Archer and Blanche Belford Is a comedy of many laughs. Buxo, as a tramp, enters a lady's drawing room and is mistaken lor I George and May I,vre daric with refreshing grace. Beautiful costumes and novel coslumea add s touch of color to their presentation. Hay lawrence surprises with hi Im personation "Just all American Girl." and liyman Meyer la s pianist of talent. ing. 'Diamond Dye'. Color (Advertisement.) Fite oilier 7 SO, l&. , I. ICddl. roy and the yeoBfer big acts. Three soon. Sally 6SOim itlhelD) 1 AMD TAtTDETTlXI. O.mhle la Soola," with Poeetky 1 Wiles and Wllliaw Ihwaoad, sad six acta of vnudevtlle. roailsuoua. I U 11 a. kooe UorIMt; ORPHETlt Brlr. Erwf ind Jan t osarlly and Kuth it odd, but . PAhTAGE ' MRS. ANNA HUSBANDS. USAMA mer. The Public Demands FUNERAL SERVICES FOR WOMAN TO BE HELD TOMORROW tramp. Artistlo beauty Is preeminent tn th act of the five partrowas. Tha flva ath letea present feels of agility and atrength. A Pey. d. 45, 1 ALL THIS BIPlOKROVtB Ralph rioalager and eeabpany ie "Tb l.lri fro a Out Xunder," with etll-- e gatnrSay. 8AI.T LA kg Saturday sight, Jaaehe Helfeta. Tkillntal 1 1 rover SKWIIOCSB HOTKI frank le'a folly. to 12.80 dole. Kvealnaa. - 90 to , 10-1l p. a.; Saturday afteraomuh huodaya, me .ketch t Lyons and Tosco with harp and cetlo I It and harmonious and unusual voices reM0T10H flCTtTXES. CL CV EL AND, Obio, Feb. 25. Great-c-- t ceived sn ovation and th audience would KMPRK8S PARAMOt'VT tlaorf fltxaasriee' emphasis was placed on physical hardly be denied more numbers from Oa With tb Oaace," wtib Mao Murray education bv speakers addressing the their tuneful throats and Instruments., aa tnaaked dancer; David Powell and "the the with .called Girl "The Budd Kuth Is Eddifferent branches of the National caat. Comle cartoon. Coellaooua, an "A hoy from anywheres suits Bmile. to U p. a. 12 ucation association convention today. me," tunefully announces, and it la AHKRII'AN Mary Idle Winter la "Jody of Education of the mind without train pretty aha certain that vie versa la true. hews Rogue Harbor; eoaedy; Path she iog the body and atrenijtheiiing of But she springs her surprise-wherbllliarmnalc orrheatra. toutlBuoua, 11 a. a. health is not true education, it was starts in will) acrobatics on the rings to U p. m and does some thriller seldom met with KINRMA Naaiaova la "Tbe Brat"; Genoa lootended. ' . aubaarlnea tn the world war. E. Daua Caulkins, manager of the in vaudeville. la "Otbee lfeea Shoes erhapo the best tribute to thejgfvi kid jar lewis' dtytucal education service, Washington setIt Of pMortimer Co.Ua-uit- u MacKae and Gertrud comely. Ladiea erchaoUa. Special D. C, declared most of the physica Clegg to say that they can win real and performasce. I The and moral deficiency might be tracked universal applause with trick bicycle rid- - I STRAND lew tody a ad Kilaee ferry roaedy. "Big Bluffa asd to a lack of proper training of chil- Ing on th alage. Their number follows Reloved theater";Cheater Balia"; which Outing. Bowling are perof the th Day." "Topics dren previous to their eighteenth Clara Kimball Youaf la TYie BROADWAY haps better than th average. The Klno-grayear. gyve f Youth"; gig Utk epiaode of "Bound and and the orchestra round out e bill The committee on resolutions of the Ung ged. that will satisfy. superintendence department tonight was preparing recommendations for national education program to be presented to the convention Friday morn ing. It is understood the platform will recommend readjustment of tax eva Nsw Suitg Filed. terns to provide better salaried and Chsriss L Taylor, for tans Taylor against A national maintain better schools. dimnt si grounds of cruelty aM 1500 minimum salary of for city Wilkinson Joe against Unrah Hart, yiorvore teacher and 1200 for teacher in rural to rrrowr $1900 alleged dun on real esUiln districts will be urged. mortgage. Busan L. Newwi! against Fred R. Unveil, fcpeakers todav declared approximatefor divorce on ground of teacher bad dur140,01)0 ly resigned Standard company arainat Clarence If. Beck, ing the year because of low salaries. to recover $U75 alleged due m note. Suggested resolutions other than I those affeeting the education program ALITTLK bit of everything Is found on bill which opened Ust night .urge immediate ratification of woman at th Caaiha. " From the flrnt vaudeville insuffrage amendment; nation-widnumber to the moving plctur feature the! dorsement . of prohibition-amendmen- t; d Buam Jobnaoa. both f Labi. Joe Show Is Interesting, and one of the best! c and indorsement of national child I yet Mvivia Blck and Loulan M. Jnhaaea. both W. law, and laws safeguarding ma W.EEK . i r at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8 and 9:30 p.m. Daily . n Excellent Program, Salt i NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Mrs. Anna Husbands, 29 years of age. If of W. J. Husband, Jr, 548 East Thirteenth South street, died yesterday morning. Mrs. Husbands was bom it Pocatello, Idaho. She came to Balt lake when she was about fifteen years of age and lias lived here since that time. Her husband, mother, Mrs. Francis Miller, three sisters, Mrs. Lizzie Erie, Mrs. May Orouke and Mrs. J. C. Walsh, Jr., urvlve her. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at t O'clock In the Joseph William Taylor undertaking chapeL Interment will be in City cemetery. Lake Statistics Presented at Casino wel-wsr- ternity. STATE FARM BUREAU CONTRACT FAVORED to Th Trjbuoe. 23. Member ef tfee FORK, farm burets unanimously Moods y fTFBlnr to stand by tbe state fans boenati wnfrct an to beet price for the year 1920k Thn vote eat taken after President Joeepb fekioasr had fully reported Ike situation. Mr. ikioarr reported that the farm bureau bad a ear of com on the road which would be eotd to tha farmers., at $20 par hundredweight: be also reported that he could vet oat a at $3.$0 per hundredweight, and a drifted tho farmer, on account of shortage of eecda, to order supply at once. The fttate wfde-tirlew waa diamased for aom time and a resolution waa adopted that. the bores n member are aot la favor of the widc-Ur- e law at this time. PpH-Ia-l p. otl PAMH DIVORCE GRANTED ON DESERTION GROUNDS - SAN DIEGO. Cal.. Feb. 25. Jack Johnson, former heavy weight champion, tn a telegram received here today 'addresd to Tom Jones and Fred Sargent, promoters, urged that a man be sent to lilm To close a contract for a fight at Tla Juana, Lower California. The telegram waa sent from Mexico City. . Chicago Cueist Wins. BOSTON. Feb. 25 Robert M. Lord of Chicago defeated Julian Rice of New York by a score of 300 to 275 In today's round of the class A 18.2 balk line Millard tournament, which is being held at the Boston Athletic association. The match went 62 innings. Lord, with an made high runs of average of 5 22, 20 and 19. Rice high runs were 26, 21 and 16, and his average was 5 Open table play featured the match. Rice made a strong finish with a run of 6 tn the fiftieth Inning, but could not overcome Lord's lead. 3, linf p r p rp v a - that has advertised itself among the critics of the city. Also THE EXPLOITS OF A A picture GERMAN SUBMARINE Sunday Douglas Fairbanks In His Majesty, the American" A Gentleman of Quality Comedy-- ." TICK, TICK MAN. HEARST NEWS. com-tn- lots 11 and 12. block S. Thontoyke, Hcary C. Hoffmaa to Florsnt Ham for Infants and Children. a harmless substitute for Castor Oil. Parething Syrups. It contains neither goric, Dreps and 800 Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, AY Ind Colic and Diarrhoea ; allaying? Feverishness arising1 therefrom, " and by regulating the Ntomach and Dowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural Bleep Xhe Childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend, Bears tho Signature of Charles V. 1 rowbrtdge to Louis ftrhaek. part sccttos 10. township ft aoath, ranee t east ... ... Myrtle B. MrOmig to Pearl P. Morgan, tot 10, block 4, Liberty heights Lucy A. W. Brewster to ft. H. Brewster, tots 10 and 11. block 12, Forest Dale.. Kimball ft Richard to Lawrence Man- itbrate park, pint ft.. gum, lot 10 QCITCLAIM DEhDfe. llelaa I. Ttlbvrr to Julia K. Tilborr, part section 15. township 2 aoath. . range 1 west Albert Tender et al. to Lorn M. tots ft to ft. block 1, ft'eitenmsa. ladaio addttios W. ft, Wei he to MHsen R. PrU. parf seoima 32, township ft south, range 1 K. H. Hslloib to Ida 7. Alien, part sec-tur- n tM. tnraMp ft eoulh, Vnage 1 ............. wejst ROMP ron irrn. clne Norrlfom t ft. T lator, 2, batch 2, fire aTw pint A 150 $.100 3 MORE DAYS THE 1DALL IN 10 And Six Snappy Act Second Edition of MORE DAYS YOUDG " , J THE FOUR GORTONS n Sam, Kitty, Martha and Joo Then and Now BOB HALL LYONS '. Eyes of Youth SOULS jo 3 SCREEN TRIUMPH CLARA- - IN A GAMBLE BETTER THAN THE PLAY f ' . ' WHILE THE GOING S GOOD ALSO NEWS WEEKLY ALSO JO YOSCO LEW ESJCE , Assisted by ADELAIDE MA. SON and RUBE BECKWITH in "Dancet and Tune of 1920 MacRAE A CLEGG GO 19 1900 . Continuous 1 to 11 Admlasloni' Matinees. 2.300 10K Adult JO p. m. Kiddle 20o (except Sunday and holida,). Beats 30c. Evening Ail 62ft 0 Shepherd 1 oftheHilis 1B7 tot 2,000 memberphlo drive I now being mafle bv the Buzin Men's Alliance of the Commercial vhih. C. A. Faua la chairman of the ailianoe. A letter waa zent out to 750 bait Iwke business men yesterday azking their Support and membership In Ha " j 1 j Tomorrows issue A tbs sUuuko. NOW PLAYiNO. thaw .l I ft AILance Support Urged. 30 Years et Monday Fvary Nlqht Except and Tuesday Matinees Begin Dorothy Dalton and William Desmond 0 000 Ids T. Wilhelm sra to ft. W. Robertson, e tot 0. block 2P, plst A...... W. O. Crawford to E. W. Roberttoa. tot 0 block 29. ten sere plat A.r...s Mrs. J. L. Kea to Ifnrfsrct K. Lreta, lots 5 and 0, block 2. W a reply add: j .Tpjfflrlr NOW PLAYING 10 part section 13, township ft eoath ranis I wrat Charlea A. Prtsnov to Baasia BaaaaU lot ft, block 20, plat B Charles A. Peterson to Baasia Rmaail, tot 1, block !, Hackatts addition..., John F. fttaff to R. J. Refers, lot 41, -- SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT 0ASINO . . , block 2, West Boaierare addltloa. .. . W. 8. MrCoraiek to fl. H. Alton, tots 34 sad 83. block 3,' Centra park t Comedy-Dram- Oil FHE In One of the truly great photoplay of the year. Try to get into OTHER MENS SHOES" Next Attraction KATHERINE MACDONALD , in THE TURNING POINT." th (The Incomparable) In Her First Earle Williams An EDGAR LEWIS Production. It teems with humanity! It vibrate with your heartbeats. - JJAZIMOVA. family Theatre. TODAY The OTHER MENS SHOES 1 cele- Strand Tits Theater Beautiful THE DRAMA STUPENDOUS er Ashtos-Jeski- Fletche rs For Over fvi DOC GH JUDY of ROGUES HARBOR A story of thrills, throbs, love and laughter. From the brated novel by Grace Miller White. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA. FLAT HEADS AND FLIVVERS. Comedy PATHE NEWS. Coming Tomorrow H. B. WARNE in HAUNTING SHADOWS 1 Parkinson, 1b Ingtitutltm T.-t- Thibesn, Inheritance Taxes Paid. lots 20 sod 21, block 8, Perkias's td- . Bate IacreasB Asked. ditioa t , The estate of Harrison Ilarwood. j W. 8. Boldaway to T. M. Errant, lot The Terry Electric Light & Power comMassachusetts, has paid to the state a 1. block 1, Kliricb'f subdiviaioa pany ha applied to the public utilities total inheritance tax of tl7.H3.2J, and C. W. Broaa to Aedrew klattsos. part commission of Ltah for permission to Inthe estate of Mr. Fanny Amott Haven, section 1, townanip 1 south, range 2 crease its rates to the people of Berry, of New Y'ork. has paid .$5437.64. The I because tho Brigham City municipal plant taxes wera collected through the office 0. wit Tonnatea to E, W. Asdersoa. lot 1, has raised, the rates- - to the company, of Dan B. Shields as collector of inheriblock '3, SereBteeatk South addiUoa which acta as a distributor ,only. etc tance taxes for Utah. Charles ft. Smith to S. ft. Kstoria A Sait Dak O O MARY MILES MINTER - JACK JOHNSON WANTS BOUT AT TIJUANA O him ,c - O LAST TIMES TODAY Testifying that his wife had deserted after thirteen year ef married life, tins A. Hager was accorded an. interlocutory decree of divoree vesterday ?1e'd4tr)lh.t,Eieter s!ng-0- f a I. C. Evans of the Third dising and whirlwind dancing act. entitled! flr) g Goddard asd Uaea Hovey, both of by Judge trict court. The wife was allowed $500 Lake. igali frolicking In a Romany Camp," heads the bill, and a touch of real gypsy life In- - I jolm E. Chandler end floreac Bowen, both permanent alimony, volunteered by the terupereed with Russian dances, is an II of halt Lake. plaintiff. William J, Cook and Tina J caeca, both of artistic feature worthy of praise. Charging that her husband ha failed The Three FYileons, comedy aerial gym- - I Salt Lake, to support her properly and has squan Wyman P. Bnaon anil Clara B. Worthea, dered naata, execute some daring "stunts on I'both his earning foolishly, causing of Balt Lake. the swinging trapeze. her much distress of mind thereby, Bennington and Scott In three feet of I William L. Inca and Novella BLmper, both f Emma Tyler filed suit for a divorce from Charles L. Tyler. or eau uu. ha only one leg, he sets a pace that tlae loom Susan L. Newell asks for a divorce Ivan P. Halles and Gwenytk Coomes, both ef possessor of two cannot follow. from Fred B Newell on the ground of Garfield. Ltcb. ' Villanl and VD'anl, two comedians tn Prentice Fitzgerald nnd Jane B. Kimball, their comedy sketch. "Tho Leader and the I both of Draper, tub. Tenor," have an original line of chatter.1 U Lifts Baa. 'Betty's Mistake," a one-a- ct comedy I TranaPera - Bo,; was made yesterday drama, based on the "henpecked husband" Announcement WARRANTY DEEDS. theme, with Miss Betty Frederick and I that social and athletic activities at tbe t Kami Jordss Dry Lester Valley company Mitchell, provokes continuous University of Utah will be resumed. The huh Lake Ims.tloa company, part of the ban was ordered by Presilaughter. Tom Galvin and Viola Bath ap-- 1 10 lifting L"14 pear in a novel skit. dent John A. WidtBoe and Dr. Heber J. ,wB.hlp I wt. etc..... Zruxo. billed as America's premier Bears, chairman of the health committee d XJ87 xylophone soloist, renders both classical I fLd o.rk ' of the university. Although all activi1 and ragtime selections that please. wV will be resumed at once, the health ties toUoaie D. J. Jvoklo. rt Lloyd, A I committee wiU not disband. The ban bad y1 feature Triangle photoplay, wet loo 36, lowaabtp 2 sooth, range 1 Gamble In Souls, with Dorothy Dalton been in effect nearly a month. mest ehow that D. W. IJojd to F, W. Robban et si., fovd. part serttoi $a, township 2 south, Daughter Is Bom. 1 west 2.000 VSBf ef tha The first f Tbomas L. Nvwtoa to n AD I iYliW Vj O LmLLlUK X late President John Henry Smith of the 2, Ceatnl compsay, lot IS. block L. D. S. church arrived at the home of I rDIE1S IN ATLANTA GA to peirwi kVsi ;mte Mr. and Mrs. Stanley S. Smith, 1269 Jb Inrvstmpot compoBy. lots 2 and 4, South Twenty-sevenEast, Thursday. I Fedora . block 2, wv Mr. Bmlth Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. bigbU ora was received her of the death CUr c. Hirksniooiw to U. Rustaw, Don C. Smith of Balt lake and his father in Atlanta, Ga., of Mrs. Cfface S. Greir lot 2. block 65, plst B was the son of the late President Smith. T. Ui'MiiUfl to P. W.'SUiBley, lot ory, formerly of B&H Lake. Up until Joim 37. Westers subdivision of block 67, a month ago Mrs. Gregory had made plat C Sentenced for Theft. 100 d Ben Berry, negro, was sentenced to 4 ninety days in the city Jail yesterday by block X Federal Heights sdditloB.w.L She bad or several rear been an acJudge W. H. Wilkins of tbe city police J. Salicoa to B. W. Du met, tive member of tbe Business Womens William for the theft of a watch from Haycourt lots 123 ssd 124, HighUad park, plat ' wood W. Terry, pegro, of 519 H West Secclub ct Sait Lake. street. South ond Her Illness had extended ever a pe- Gles It. BothweU to A. J. St, Onge, lots 2 sod 3, block 6. Progress heights.,. riod q t three years. Besides her sister i K. Ia Bsroa to hlarr J. Lorisg, living here, she is survived by her Georg part sectiOB 34, towaship 2 sooth, father and two other sisters. Her range 1 east friends here have seat many expres- Bart Smith to Liszte i Smith, tot 1, block 37, plst A sions of sympathy to the members of ' ' Julistuui M. Scbolg to Krc Soresaea, the bereaved family. . sss .iiasB s: suss iss More Then a Theater i 1 e 3Cj CL , I CASTMV C Diamond Dyes' Mak Old Apparel Fresh and Stylish EOT and tho roy EDDIE best In vaudeville -- Bol-sheri- o CTSZD OCDO GARMENTS TURN NEW Pantages THE V SEE SHABBY, FADED Footlights at Hit Even 1920. DO GOilEjOPIECES Acts at Orpheum Foys Star Behind Nothing Remain of Tolstoi Once Formidable 2G, will give you play , dates. RAGTIME WEDDING AND OTHER HITS. Grover Frankie's "Follydola" during dinner, t:30 to 9, and supper from 2:39 on week nights, dinner, C to 9. on and tea, 4 to 4. afternoons. after-theat- Price Matinees, t5tr, 25c, 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c. Evening IN er NOW PLAYING EDDIE FOY AND THE YOUNGER FOYS rHEATRH3 -- TtLEPHClMg Three (how daMy-l:- 5, 7:30, 9: Matins prices 20c, 30c Nights 30e, 40c, 50c RALPH and an excrefonal . NOTICE. OFFICK OF THE QUARTKRM ASTFP. General, tlothlng and Equiiiace diviNotice la hereby given that th annual sion. Munitions building, Washington. stock holders meeting of the Grater ConC. solidated M'nea company wiU be held at I. 201 Sealed proposals. In dupLeate, will t 9. 212 19.4. 10 a. m. .Marrii at and N'eza building, for thejnirpoe of electing received her until 11 i, tn, March 15, for th following 1920, for furnlslilnx tha 3 Ictnrv medal officer and director and component part thereof. Infotnia-Lo- o fear. B. D. FLL'LD, EeCy. oent on requeue hs;.'7 WASATCM A VTI CL0NINGER cast THE GIRL TECM OUT YONDER- - In atory ef fleherfolk aa refreahlng aa a tea breeae. ALL THIS WEEK. Matinee Saturday N'ghte 25c to 75c, hoxea $1, Matinee. fic, 35c, 50e. "Th Girt f ) o Came Back Pri&ee |