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Show "TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, 1G hutton Mbs. Margaret who come, to conduct r. w. c. a. H&mVSSZ&iSx SEP Employment in Conditions ' i . i iv e, . t WEBER EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM IS PRAISED n assessed valuation of $PW4 per school population In 1119. as capita of against a state average of f373 per capita. With Weber county has been able to construct a fine svatetn of schools without incurring N. a dollar of bonded indebtedness of public Inhild, state superintendent struction, commented on this rci'ord of Weber eountv vesterday on his return from a visit to the district, where he at dedication exercise for another ethool, "The school of Weber district." said Mr. Child, are modern Institutions There i school among the not a school buildings in the district thtryr-tw- o Thefe is not an unmarketed stove In the district, and only n one instance is a Jacketed stove used All the other buildThere arc ing have heating system ample school grounds, running water, Inside toileta throughout the district, and all this ha been accomplished without issuing a rent of bond. It i a record to be proud of." -- coift-nierc- IJtTRA DRY A fparkling musical comedy draught. ONE WEEK OPENINO TODAY Ire-le- ss v A The Fastest im aMfc OGDEN DEPARTMENT etrem. Offle,. 412 Twenty-fiftcere from entrance to Reed hone M and 740. h l!U POLICE ARE CALLED; STOP STUDENT FIGHT who extended a vote of thunks to the commander lor ids visit. Mr Itemtcfl T' ro sung a number of - The Of.PF.N ll March game be tur-n1 the VI e br Nertnnl selection. The program closed with the i p;U-- n high K of "America." the singing Following collrfo hhjt bj the college br xoee of 31 in 2, enJe1 in a fight T h piograrn a banquet was served bv tha laof G. dies A. the in to railed niUfl wre of the iitlfU the rnlloge f it pnlire guuuutions In Ugden. where the trouble nrrtrrJ after tlie gaiue Spirit! to Thr Tribune. A bl btk-fh)i- m in the )nUr the tivpule $ree when l.ee Rlrharda of the high hnn team was entered off the finer for fwnmngl fHil. letter if ft eid. "turiev" Jhnioa of the br as unbiios per high b hnn waft atla-ke- t ft'Ui aa he waft going to ln dreeelng mom After the game a number of high im hno! ftttitfenfe are eM fn hare organtwl Iner I heir arught the ainilitnt of JohMn ntiet led them to the Weber Normal elbge, where the fuoiJ Hie miramr bbekfd br tbe janitor and a number of teacher The ftfudeiita "ruftheit" the guiiri attl gained an entronce to the a hooj The rail waa thru rnt for the police. Vhe ihe polre arrived tin r rhaeed (Hie of the high ft hnol fttudenio f the ee ond ator; The atu undent jumped from tLe window and etiwie-injured. AroMlng OGDEN MAN SUCCUMBS vc-a- . J New Inspector in Charge. Vtanh ft - Dr J. M. Elliott, new aanilary lnftector for Ogden, today aKSumed charge of Ihe office. George bhorun. tlie re who has been ill at hi home tiring for a nuader of dors, enme to the office t due to turn orer the affairs to his aueesaor Mi Mwrten has been sanitary inapeetor fur twelve years Will B OODLV Burled Sunday. Funeral sereices fordftsbel year of age daughter of Ears Lari and Kliuiheth McLean Hndley. will be held at 2 o clock Funday at the Plain City The child died at the family home at thapel 3 4. o dm It this morning lifter a weeks ill ness of pneumonia and rheumatism. L March 3 -- Hadley, ton Bragg Comer of Birmingham, former governor of Alabama, was tonight named Lnlted States senator to fill the vacancy caused lv the death of Senator John H. Bankhead. lie will serve until a to Senator Btnkhcad has been elected m a Epeual election jet to be called. Relief lip m PA RAMOl "loung tlnr big Kid " witliout phvsital fitness is absolutely nortblcss. That is -- by our great army a as made up only of inen who were without (he slightest physi-ta- l defect. But there is a constant warfare closer 20me, that you are vitally interested n. It is the warfare of disease against our health, a struggle that is always going ob and enw for which ?ou must a'-keep vour aviem prepared. And vour blood supply ds the fortress lpon wbiih jou must depend. If it is tept pjre and free from ary weakcring B'liionif, he germs of distase cauiot Courage s i I A fASSWO a NOW PLAYING Constance TalmadG HER ELEFHANT MAN T tMPR F.KS Ethel i Mrs Wlnthrop"; Harold Uod 6 I rank Keenan Stars is Production J&j His Own Company, Smoldering EmLcra,' at American Today. EMBERS " makes us first appearance tn this citv at the American tliaater today for one day only. Frank Keenan is starred in this production by bis own company. Kata Corbaley, author of many short stones and of Keenan's previous pictures "Gates of Brass and "The False Ode. is responsible for this charmint tor) of an old vagabond who comes out of a dead tmt just long enough to start eon straight on the path marked h MOLDLRI.VO J and Kate Corbaley in IN rHEATrn? TrUPHO'.k WAiATCH ITT1 MATINEE TODAY The Square Shooter RALPH CL0NINGER And associate player COMING TOMORROW Th story of a woman vivid, powerful, regeneration enchanting 2Sc to 76c; boxes, $f Price Night, Matinees, 25c, 3c, 50c Next Week, Her Man pf the NC-- TOM MIX ff Ihe Speed Mania 4 IN Fastest-movin- g plaj in GIRL WHO CAME BACK THE Bell-an- s Sure Relief LL-AN- S INDIGESTION m Picture Ever Made. PLAYING MELODY OF 100 YEARS AGO 13 SIX OTHER ACTS Three show, daily 2 45, 9.15. Matinee price 20c, 30c. 30c, 40c, 50c. Night TOMORROW DOUGLAS Lieutenant Omer Locklear of FAIRBANKS the U. S. Air Service in I His majesty THE AMERICAN ENTIRE NEW COMPANY during dinner, t 3Q to 9, and a Burner from to 12 30 on week nights. to 9, ou During dinner, Suiidns, and tea, ( In i, afternoons. Saturday Phone Wasatch 1387. TODAY ONLY In a romance of laughter and love, Qf surprises and thrills. THE GREAT AIR . The Family Theater The most sensational air odrama ever conceived. mel- tter-Iheat- Also Major Allens thrilling Also animal film Story of the Jaguar A GLADYS LESLIE in Two-ree- l Side- A' STITCH IU TmlE splitting Comedy Jungle Gentlemen iijgraxaa . TODAY ONLY ROBBERY 90-1- W1W TOMT'tamH. BlLL'iJL Adapted from tho famous Broadway bucefa& of the batuo name la which Painter of Town changed by lovo to famous painter of piiluies MISSING Comedy, sperlll emedy Ttaptain Kidd S 12 30 to tl p ro. Continuous KIN EM A Douglas Fairbanks In flia Majesty the American', Major Allen Animal picture. OEM ( ooaUnce Talmadgn in "In Rearcb af a '"irnpiness liciaHeo in. Culitinuous 1 to 11 AdmtsHon: M.tMne, Kiddies K Adult Co (except Suud.i Ail and hohlut). Lvtmng Siutii 3te, DOUBLE BILL Is Ifusbasda. Time (otnedy. yMiafting ( heeler Outirg BK0ADMA1 Bvatria Mtitelna in "Heart of a "The aud Neat Hart Juanita bquaia Shooter of BEST PICTURES HP MORE THAN A THEATER HUSBANDS CHESTER OUTING - 1 biaacr " 1 hristie comedy. Ladirei' orches tra. Continuous 12 to to U oclock. in "A Stitch im STRAND Gladys Italic Snappy Act NEAL HART . The F0LLYD0LS lartoa Six AND Hof wafer RE ln1 shows of 2 SHIRLEY MASON TODAY-B- IO HIPPODROME Ralph t oainfer and aupportirg plaeera In The Girl V no Caiutt Back, all week. Matinee Saturday. JSMVHOIHL HOTEL 4roTer Frankiea roily, 30 13 to 12 30, dols Efenlnys 6 30 to Suudai, 8 to 9: Saturday aftarmrona, 4 ( 8. MOTION PICT OILS. Keenan is AMERICANTrank "Smoldetinf I.mber " .. Mud and Jeff remedy. "Sour A Philharmonic or ioltn. (hotter Outing etnaira and organ. lonCinpuous, 11 a. m. to Reliance. - Hem Main, Near Broadway. Is? FOR ?? Heart of Juanita Grover Frankie', DBAMA AND TAUDEYIIXE. ORPHKt'M-Ve- w ',ulrxm bill, with "Kit Drv. aniftWa) I'otncUy ; Far Courtney sntL' Iran Bankoff A to., hfa41lnr rAMAE-3adtTllCo )r bill, wllta "Th Thru rinlhiana," and tux other acts 30. 9 15. 45, CASINO Maoa hi "Rer Elephant Shirley Man " Six Tauderil. aci. Costisuus. 1 to 1 1 p at i A MELODIOUS Sure AMUSEMENTS I Eve. NOW To Be Burled Tomorrow. Bankhead's Successor Chosen. Ala. March 5. Brax- find lodgment, but are promptly expelled, and good health is asured. But you should take no chances wr, b this mamstav of dclcnat. Impurities are liable to creep into vour blood and so weaken vour system that it is unable to resist e'en fho most ordinary ail meats. This means Ihe beginning of the attack which will result in the undermining of 3'our health. 8. S. S., the worlds most renowned blood remedy, will tend to keep the blood absolutely pure and free of impurities. This great old remedy, which lias been in constant use for more than fifty vears, keeps the system in perfect condition br tending to punfv the blood and cleansing it thoroughly. Write fo free medical advice to Chief Medical Adviser, Srwift Speifie Co., IlK) , Atlanta. Ga. "lift (Adv.i j ...... Mit8 IV, Sic, 60c t&c. 2ic( tOc, 7Jc. $ PncSk Crammed With Brilliancy. OGDEN, MONTGOMERY, A a ALWAYS THE The 5 March for Funeral eenrlres Barnard McCabe mil be held at 2 odovk Sun church. day aflenioon at thp 8t. Joseph Ia Mofiftlgnoe P. M. Cufthnahsn will officiate. termeat will bo in Mountain V lew cemetery. -- Nv .'Ay BEATRIZ MICHELENA J a KAUFMAN - j UC And LAST TIMES I A SALT LAKE INSTITUTION TODAY ONLY MADE FRANK KEENAN BY AN ARTISt Miriam Brooks IN CHOCOLATES SMOLDERING EMBERS The most Ju?cJous coinlnau-oninugii.ablo put, uh0.vjnp. nutritions and so good to ril! Awats rnr.MI bwaune thprea onJv a. liiiiiUd qut!ii,t n d euh rua wfel. lclophune sre prompt Kate Corbaley, author of Gatea of Brass, The False Code and special stones In the Womans Home Companion and Ladies Home Journal, has made a soul painting of Smoldering E.ufcets YOULL LAUGH AND CRY! YOULL THRILL AND SIGH! Fate moves mysteriously! This kid reminded the tramp of his own hoy. And his boy needed s helping hand! . He could helij thht kid, but could he help his own son? What is greater than a mans love for his son? Ia it a youths love for a maid? See This Keenan Drama It is different. ROMANCE, YOUTH, OPTIMISM AND JOY. Mutt and Jeff comedy, SOUR VIOLIN unltm-dchv-c- SUNDAY ICE CREAM To be a treat, uiuftt be out of the tu(n ewe iy upernv. It be, if '.LiUm Lroua make ordinar wiil n. Call Was. 641 tti Second Avenue 8-- CFESTER-OUTI2T- cn&rg.Tf.gnaarirTraa: J rr-- u A t i - RENAULT STEELE A WINSLOW -- THIS IS SINNERS WEEK BRING Y0DB FAVORITE SINNER AND COME EARLY Do not let prejudice keep you from Stats Street and the Gem. OGRKN, Our Sole 4 you have ever seen. She had been married to, oh! suc-a good man for three dreary years; but. of course, such a good man was not for this world. Her of mourning over, she period In Bearch went to New York a of Sinner, and, oh, girls! what a time she had. - one-roo- m Physical Fitnc&s ( rK fun-Dle.s- (1hj 4- .HI IVAN BA5H0FF & CO. ' all-gpl- Julia Swajne Gordon in Leading Role of A Btltch in Time, Offering at Strand Theator. ft. by staging SISTERS i LISTEN, GIRLS! There is plenty of fun and frolic is this naugbty-nli-6- , pict, ture. You'll, say it is tha ul c We Are No Stronger Than Our Fighting Blood " -- T OUDLV. M,tnh 5 Dunis M Hall, commander in luof of the (irand Army of the Republic, will be the honored guest f (ho (j A It d part incut of I tali at th Odd Fallows hail in this IfV tomorrow Memberb of the orgamsaUon will be present from manv iwhh of the state Conimandcr Hall arrived in Ogden earlv this evening from Denver, He wa met at the depot bv Roprenenfative of the local post and eacorted to (ho tiall, where a program vva given The program opened with a short ad dress by I. Y. A Sihncli, who introduced the guest The national commander told of tils recent visit to the posts in the various itlc of the countrv He gave an account of h's woik in the pension department in behalf of the veterans. Mr Kale I rev, president of the Women's Relief corps, gave a short address on tho She was followed are found by the organisation Many opportunities wise ones who read and use Tribune bv Mrs Josephine R Thomas president of the laidie of the O. A R of the state. Want Ada. Pep Vs- Adapted by John - Emerson Anita Loos. comedy-dram- $ $ $& $ ft FAY CODRlKEY In Search of a Sinner t sod A VAN RAWLES In Charlotte Thompsons Story nsughty-ntres- lyrics VRANCIS TALHADGE the role of th young lover. Others In the cast are Lucille Ward. Frances Raymond, Ha idle Kirkland. Thomas Guue. Uus Powell, Giaham Fettle and Bur-w- u k Mamrick. L'UA bVVAYNE GiRIN haa an im- in "A Ftitoh In Timp." OGDKN. Man h 3 Frank G. Mills. 60 the pnrtant rrl Glsdy Leslie plrture vvhlh will he vtara of age, proprietor of a More at ieen In tbe btrand theater Mie jnjo Mnroe avenue, died at 2 o'clock Gordon is recalled yperlfleally for lier this morning at tho residence In the fear of tin More, of a stroke, tho third within a vear. paraljUc Mr. Mills attended a theater last night aifd when he went home ho was taken ill He was horn in Sonimernetahire, England. June II, IHb', and came to Utah tortv-fiv- e vear a go. For eighteen rail-rohe was an Infpector of car in the )ear lie had beep a member of vardh. tho Woodinrii of the World for twent He survived by his widow, one Musterole Works Without the daughter, Mr Kathryn Miller, Ugden, "tie son, Newell F. Mils. Howie, Arlx ; Blister Easier, Quicker a brother, George Mills, Salt laike. and two alatirs, Mr lyutle Gilbert of Butte, Mont-- , and Mrs. James Cleverly of Idaho Theres no sense in mixing a mess of mustard, flour and water when you Hally, Jdahu. can easily relieve pain, soreness or stiffCaaa Set for Hearing. ness with a little clean, white Musterole. Th cane agalnut J ff. 04IfcV Han h Musterole is made of pure oil of T. flair, nntrge Barnett, Juba Faulkner, Jfha mustard and other helpful ingredients; (root and Frank llhlgley. charged with afeal frm bs earn, wai art la combined in the form of the present ing grain door tin flly vurr tuia for Mar'h !H for Hair, white ointment It takes the place of Hanifll nnl Faulkner and March It for mustard plasters, and will not blister. I ho Miid RidgiMk drfndunta arr at liberty Musterole usually gives prompt relief ctn goo bouda ach Hicj w ere arrested last night from sore throat, bronchitis; tonsilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia V. Browning in London. headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumaMarch OGDIiS Vnl Rftnlni, aoa of 5 tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the John W Rrcwning. the run Inventor, haa arback or joints; sprains; sore muscles, is t rived iu Lndn the principal Hr milt film of Eneland br fnre continuing to Liege. bruises; chilblains, frosted feet, colds of he his father goes to reprent Belgium where the chest ( it often prevents pneumonia), in the Dialler of Ihe munufm lure of the Bro0 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50; ing automatk pfatol anl' rifles. Special to The Tribune. OhBotf rft Drama of Comedy tbs Year JS v -- Wm. B. Fricdlsnaer .Book by Harlsn TkomtJ.on Direction Wm B. Friedlander TO PARALYTIC STROKE G. A. R. COMMANDER ARRIVES AT OGDEN ffialsgPii'f ;;; Music, CONSTANCE pro-pof-- sl . 'Somrifo&s Nifllt txcrut MmUJy and 1 ucidiy Matinees Cegm Ewer NOW PLAYING POP! POP! TOP! E'eb-rua- ry part-tim- r mHa2iil -- Mr. Martens, a owr our representative, e with fad clearness that Amwiun and industry are able to help tit a measure in the great work of very large the reconstruction of Ituaaiaa economic; ippcita! Cablo Dlapalrh ) l'eo. t I n Able to glv that the lnited btatce can plav a gigantic realisation of this problem, (lie text of role in the ei!uicly and that numerous prominent repiesenta-livr- e Btrtl.l.V, Hus.l, a peace note to the of the American buainesa worlii ate biut. govcnmienl on quite willing to lake an " '(extcnelve rati in tills work. In It a contained ;t. mewacv fiom Mooiow ainel by the Yankee Aid Needed. ao. let forcluit nilnlBter, M. Tchtlcherlii, ""Tha more th trials of civil r that in rnply to an Inquiry from me. M RuMia har gone through are retreating TcJ.ilrlifriu , me9iuee followa; into thejtaat, tne more will all the forces "You state that Hie American people of the Russian people concentrate upon fundamental aim of leconatrurtlng are In the dark ith resard to the soviet the the country, and Antonian produ Uon, , government's peace proiioeals. Ttie peo-- wealth and enterpriae ran be among the gieatest assets in helping us to attain pie's eoinmlesariat of foreign affairs beour purpose. ing deulroc that American public opin"It can be affirmed decidedly that the ion be enllKhtenei upon the soviet connection between soviet Uusrla and for teace negotiations ellli the America will be of the greatest use to fnlteil Halve soveiennetit. and being both parties and that both will reap from ronvlnceil that no real antagonism can it the largest benefits. , exist hetaeen the oldest and the young"Having no intention whatever of inthe with Internal affairs est democracies in llis world, 1 shall ap- terfering and having for ita sole aim preciate It If you will gl.e publicity to of America, its note addressed to the department of peace and trade, tne Russian soviet govHate under dale of Kebruary It, provided ernment la desirous of beginning without delay peace negotiations with the Amerthat ou publish It In full. ican government "On Itecentber f and 7 the Text of Offer. congress of soviets solemnly proposed to all "Moscow, FVbruary J. governments of the allied and asso"Mat Department, Washington, ciated powers, and to each of them sepp. C. The victorious advance of the valiant arately, to commence negotiation with soviet arinv In Liberia ami the universal the view to concluding peace. "Once more this proposal t made, and popular movement against the counterrevolution and against foreign Invasion, we ask the government of the. United which has apread with IrreMatlble Mrce Mate of America to inform us of It thioughout eanttrn blherfa, have brought wishes with renpect of a pla e and time Into Immediate proxlmitj the queiun for peace negotiations between the two of rcesia bilbhing lounection between countries soviet ftuttbia and the Lulled bUteg of 'TCH ITCH ERIN, (Hlgned) AinerJ a "People b Commissariat for Foreign 'TUporta that have reached us from By KARL H. VON WltQANO, , Unlv.rMl Btrvtca Statf Crr,pond,n4. Loprifht, is.'u, by Lnlvrrmul bervico.) t wage-earne- V I . Community Please Sur vey Director. "It It rar to find a c.ty of tms which has aa juauy gKd UUr law In aa li Salt lJkU, aald Mr. Mar , fore faret Hutton Abets. who ha charge of the eurvey wik for the campaign team ent out by the national board of the A. to conduct the Uitve f T. tV. l J30 CKiO soon to tie started by the Salt Lake branch rf the aMociatlnn ou have "Here," wild Mra. Abea, th la a of tompulwory education up to w hol for adula. eighteen years, night law minimum wage taw, the eight-hou- r e echoed law and It la seland law I effect in fuid all these dom that in one eilv lira. Abels aunty findings are directed along four tinea Pecie ational. Industrial. liv Ing and rePgioua According to tier opinion. Salt laihe rank very high In recreational advanIt la well supplied villi parka, tage public plav grounds, a orumulty houne, a neighborhood bu& and other project Cine tiling you lack," of ths kind. aaid Mra Abeta, "and tnat i a atatlath'al 11 unable to find out the bureau. I number of women employed by the tores and factories, or other vital statistic relating to the employment of wothat the men and girlu. I understand late legislature whioli convened In 1117 failed to make the nece&eat) appropria- I tion for that work A a consequence have not as jet ftiitJud my industrial survey. "While a large percentage of women home in this dtv 1' find conditions In that respect are wrof tnl iter here than in most place for more hour in g gtre, yet there is need for homelCH girl, a tho Y W t A residence it onh a drop In the binket in for that rltuatnm, the wav of rH-raid Mr. Abel "I want to tell ou that the altitude exI of the buxinee men of our tremely courteous a compared with the treatment I have experlem rd elsewhere anyThev eeem to be willing to tell me busi-nthing 1 want to know laabout their and the reason apparent they have nothing to hide, for they r keepto In lnlor laws the regard ing Mrs. Abe's had charge of the industrial t childrens nlted Slates survev for the bureau In Maaebiieet la, the survey of home work for the bureau of labor statistic in the same state In Minneapolis she conducted the recreational survey and was examiner for the wo men division of tho United Slates etn plojment service. vork iw such pVture as The Tainted Snowplow Kept Busy. '13 "The tftmi of a Mother, World, t lbe Irlbuuf. "The jijrrgernaut" and "lleari Ablaia" The Mai o, Mann 6 TOCATLIJ-f- . la adapted Horn "A btluh in Time u un t snow plow waa the stage play of the same name and rotary of 8n t the euary of the tittle gill whose ee,it lor trim h viattfda., Ms feelsnntr 'prill love savcai a man almost ready to give was reported In the rut with snow a,-- o on InHeavy that peel Humor s and heart failing ri fight. up life is reporud lv tne IraiMimn at Arcu. tel eat are atrougiy developed bv the a 3 above tv with ttuuiH laturt at dig tir, who has ui of her beat tero. rolea Haljsi luce directed the picture. Text of Soviet Peace Offer to America Is Made Public in Berlin for Salt Lake drive for $30,000 SAT CRD AY MORXIKC, MARCH 6, 1920. ' |