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Show T1IE SALT LAKE TIHBUNE, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1920. AMUSEMENTS I mil III muil Richard H. Davis UC Reports Utahns Income Returns Are Still Out. IK BEG. TOMORROW EVE Kinema Many Every Night Except Monday and Tuesday Matin Begin Thursday XX , CHARLEY OOLrIEnS OF FORTUNE" Kinma if proving to b on .1. t th of th In GRAPflVEI ee e BEST RTZGiE3)ii Bolt Deaths and Funerals . aa a Davr G4. Jtmctio RIen DEATHS. Sfra. Kate Parson, born February 8, 1878, In Salt Lake, (he daughter of and Anrrle Moulton, pioneers of Jam died at the home. 42 Utah, yesterday Bouth State etreet- - Th body Is st the esJoseph William Taylor undertaking tablishment. Survirirg Is' her husband, Ernest Parson; one son, FMgar M. Person, and thres brothers, Ernest, Georgs ' And Bert Moulton. Mrs. .. OliCItgft ALL THIS WEEK LBr ! .. S! $2, 4S! 01 82; 40 28 88 48 40 88 82 80 16 NoU Ft .. .. ToPh Mnngiul Aamodt Gyon, 28 years YUvrro. at home of the her dld yesterday 853 WlnnFnancca of age, Iverson avenue. She was mother, native of Norway ant) had lived in this . country for the last twenty-si- x years. Surviving ars her husband. LaFayetts 2i 86j 02 m 4' .a Otntiit .. Phoeoll ... . pofateli Portland . Rapid City Salt lake .. 8a a Francisco . 80 40i 22 24j . . orfc New OblBhEHB Npfrkant 0J R8 W t V E 8 8 12 80 BYT . Neslea to Be Epeaker. PRESENTING ONLY THE BEST Clarencs Nen, commUsioner of ALICE BKABY 1 r' Inte-fer- fc'n pra I Itio'a killhilljf o. tpijr Ivt ij I'va I 12-- Jnm oM ,arpenia and ruga, livir cumin tan. Hullya-uo- ngard-Ivi- are et 1. 11 11 1 St It LOAN Till ST A 111. NOTICE trff 2bw Jt"ffuir BieUas ASATX U t. 1, 4t m.'oa iuonthe A, 47 9tUUf I. dMJ A. icaipa. ItWTiury. pi No. till, In bankrupt, y To the Hon. Illlman D Johnson, Judg Sutra rtv and ruins of property and has iu.lv of .Ui ail the requirement complied aiuil acta nnd of the ordcis of tu com; tom lit, is hia bankruptcy. , V. htrofore he prays that ie may b da- - r creed by tho courl to have a full dm- chaia frum all deh'a provghl asaiha hm entuta under said acta, except uoit -ar excepued by law from auelx debts discharge. Dated thi 15th dav M Marrh, A. D. 192i). MILAN H. ilOTT. Banknipt March Jj, e Filrd retlt'on for dlarbnrg JOHN V. CHRISTY. Clerk. By Dorothy Lundterg, Deputy. ; "' On this OF NOTICE THEREON. tali. d,ty of March, 7 lth ehow -l Featuring EMMETT DALTON Lyona-Mora- n An intensely dri malic story dealing with iba temptation of lif !n a i big city, its pitfalls and snares and the ultimate triumph of gOod over 4 e'i! - - IN ' Th quarterly dividend of the Dar West Mining com r any of 15 cent rer-- , ahitr for lh quarter ending March Tl, 1630. aggreatliig 37, 600.60, being dii;. dend No. ) 1, baa buen declared, pai v r April 1, 3920, to stockholders of record at the close of buulnes March 20, 19.0, ox which date th transfer hooka will cioaw; and reopen on Apitl L 192 S. G. TAYLOR, Treasurer Jfarch 8, 1920 kt T ' ucpsialieled romance Also first chapter 'ADVENTURES OF RUTH" Comedy CALL A OOP BRIDES. BOMBS AND STRAND DIVIDEND Comedy S watt. Winsome Youth tad beauty, talent and geoiui unite to place bliss Brady io tho front ranks of Americas emotional actresses. She created the role in ho perfect it in the cinema. tho legitimate, Marguerite Clark GIRLS Don't miss that new Sunshine comedy The Yellow Dog Catcher" Philharmonic Orchestra and Organ PATHS NEWS March Adapted from Clyde Pitch! famous stage success. NOW FLAYING Comedy HAZARDS AND HOME EUNS THE GELLIS HEARST NEWS THE FRENCH FAMILY v DIVIDEND NOTICE. 7 ViiEAfrtB C TO HOLD TOM MOORE HOUR , tits. to th regular work of tha meeting th Knight of Columbus will hold a program at t oclock Wednesday night at th rgular meeting tn tha eluh room at 11 Ee fnuth Tempi street, .tl.led "An Hour With Tom Moore." Member of th tlub will ling nd read the ppm and poems of th Irish poet. It rill b held In honor of 6L Patrick t day. NOW ' Takes CoM EasUy. I take eeld easily dunae.th winter alwv keep a bottia of Cham, in the beuse. Coueh heriam'a Remedy medicine for eold and It ie the roueha I ever used, write Mra. S. E. Km nan, Roseville, Ohio. 1ben you bava a eough or eold grog thi remedy a ad bt rial. Tou era eertajn te be pleased wi'h the relief which it affords. t (Advertisement ) human hick The greatest In addition on the icreen CHARtES RAY In the new Thome H. Ince production ALARM CLOCK ANDY . ALSOw- - Nell Shipman in The Trail of the Arrow A realistic end authentic automobile itunt that is a hair-raise- r box- 1. Met,, 25c, TI f -- ..A The board of supervisor, Davda enuntm drainage district 2051, will receive sea ei . Fe.t bu.lding. hg bids at it oHice, Lake City. Utah, until 2 p m.. April 7 . labor and 1920. for fjrniehmg ma'e-u- l, atiori of twer- equipment for the lnat til drA,n and covered of three miles yard of open ditch excavation. r Flare he pacifications, form of prepo-a.ob'air.ed at the of'ice of Sumner G 7 2"5 b belt lending, get's, ergiofr, Lake Cltv. The bids w'll be opei ed t nubile and the award mad t (he lower' ed responsible b'dder. allThebidright AIs rese-vcm ',V to rejct any or check la aa amount equal ta f.ve m) p cent of the bid muvt accompany earn bid A deposit of 35 ia required for plans i J , specif. cation. gce D'nrtct No. 1 Lav: roi.ri1--.D M HUNT n Freeideot. ANCEL 'HUH Trevsurer ( Fei'rearv J FARNc F ('NTH, vrd cf F; rrv,n-- g Date of first pavU"T, Mirth kR t 192' DIVIDEND NO. 12. la. i'-o-- itc,. SOe. . NOTICE TO CREDITORS., l ! ' -- F-'-- To the F'O'khMdei a of the of Kata Lvnch, deceasad. Credcom par": f-- i c itor hoi ce - hc-h- v vnucheia, present airce, to th qnderagned at 62S Kearna bu4lsi,rK, ft viderd (No ' 1 'if t e i : on , or before the lara. or ten ceils p belt lAk Cltv. I tub, 2 nth day of Wav, A. D 1920. g cared upon 5VILUAJI H LEARY. ft f funii P. t'fii Administrator, win the WII Anrexed of of Ka'e I.vnch, Iecaed th Kata I 'ate of firat puDllcat.nn Marco 18, A. I) Eaate I, t will 1 1 192 k-- 3, 2B01AI2 AKD aPAjpiAFBRIP S0TICES. tCeoauit ceuaiy rirra w me reepeetivs aigner tat turtlMe tstoranitae.) - becretarv -- And a better. than-eve- r Hippodrome caat Declared by New York and London critics to bs ths greatest play et th decade , ALL WEEK Matinee Wedneedey and Saturday Regular price Night. 25e to 75c; -, MORE DAYS f I'le-.den- DAN B. SHIL.LLS. March 15. 1970 . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. RALPH CLONINGER PLAYING-T- WO ' eoa-tinii- aeason flneat production ABRAHAM LINCOLN Proaented bv k8U6 K. OF WAiATCM klR8 r Notice hereby gven that a meett-uhe1 l'e i 7 of the state board of pardon, lo take place haturday. March 20, 19.0 iiaa. hy order of the hoard, been until Saturday March 27, SIMUN BAilBi-R-'lER- , 0)9 t O yXLtVMOb Treasurer 8, 1920 I Dividend re'-er- 1 NOTICE. SIX OTHER ACTS Throe shows dally a. 45, T:S0, Matins price 40c, 30c. Night 30c, 40c, 60c. N. 12, Booth Standard Mining Company. Notice i hrby given tiiet a regular quarter. y dividend of ten (19) cent per share baa been declared to atockholdera of record March 26, payable March 29. 1920, out of depletion (1917). Book to cioae March 25. 1920 E. J. RAD DATA President. NOTICE, Th regular quarterly d.vidcnd of th . Judge Aiming and Sme'lu g company of -12 w per cent, for tne q larter endlqg March 8L aggregating 360 000.00, beir ; . dividend No. J6, ha been declared, pa- - able April 1, 192'), to stockholders of record at th cloee of busineea March on which date tha transfer boo will close, and reopen on April 1. 3928. r S. O. TAYLOR, TODAY IT WAS A GREAT PLAY IT IS A GEEATEE PICTUEE 4 of Utah to tha eald Defendant', 3ou are hereby summoned to appear within twenty day after th aervh of this summon upon you. If served within the county In which this action w brought; otherwise, within thirty dnve after service, and defend, tha above en-- " titled actioru and In caae of your failure o to do?- - Judgment will be rendered ' agalnat you according to th demand of the complaint, which has bean filed T with th Clark of aald Court. Th.e action I brougut to recover a jude-medissolving the bonds of matrlmor" neretofore exiatlpg between aald and defendant and awarding the pialntiT custody .. of the minor child of plaintiff and defendLaMar Yottar, p ant, named Forest plaintiff. RAWLINS. RAT A RAWLINS. Attorney for Plaintiff. c P. O. address, 1029 Boston building, Salt Vki Lak Cltv, Utah. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Tie famous bandit himself in an that throbi and pulsatea OmCEE, ), mon Tim htafe Beyond the Law with tha strongest human emotions. LACIES ORCHESTRA From the play by OWEN DAVIS kS7-- nt NOW SHOWING A drama bfor IN THE THIRD Jl'DIfltT, DISTRICT Court of Balt Lake County, ttate of t'tah Alice Iren p, 3otter, p.aintcf, Forest G. Yottar, defeudunL Sum- - 6 Adapted From the Play by EUGENE WAX TEE' Tavorltos SMR EBBS' . BROADWAY - 192r D. A nepapr ACTS OF BIG Kathlyn Williams boy btbwaet, xeatrice jot And Other. Screen v T Cloud T Clear run m meeting of th etat board of tmr-n- , Iirtm blood allot b Hubnd whn th Zonoh ached ud to tak place next bat-dhim and i b order of lh board.' ben gijard ha h 27. worn., In a hour at Bingham. nt,pue not. I f o 27th day of eald court u ' aid d'alrlct, at Id oclock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof b publiahed In Blt iAke Tribune, a printed In said dietrtcf, and that ail known creditor and other persona tn Interest may appear at th aald time and place and show came, i' , anv they have, why th prayer of tn Mid hnu d not b granted. petitioner And It la further ordered by the court that t.ie clerk analt send by mail to all.' known creditor copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at liivtr piece of residence a stated. line the Hon Tillman D. Johnson, Judge of the said District Court, and ths seal thereof, at bait Lake City, in aald on the loth day of Starch, A. JCh 19. n. Attest: JOHN W. CHRISTY. (Seal of Court.) Clerk, T Weekday Matinees, 20c; Kiddles, lie. and Sundays, 30c. Evening JUST A WIFE' , In the screen vertlon of her own stage success 12) Mpi-ga"- f nfV rioAf fcaUilt., had upon tho same on th VAUDEVILLE Now Playing , be-f- 6-- :: G E M The greatest force for good in the world a played mighty part in the life of Mary Horton, portrayed by Ctr b th . peakr city waierwarka, will CommertLal John Z John Zorich. " Ciub at roemher of th r af aga. wh 40 v wa bot Serbian, tomorrow luncheon tha weeklv t hv In John E II tf htp February noon. W, Mont Ferry will pres.de at tb a irtmwt of th Fa t foimarlv luncheon. died at 9 09 Lak rplc dparttrirt, at lb county hoso clock hart tight Pardons Board Tostpcnas Meeting. thought to hai reiulted pital, Death aa ail kind rei'ling the ioreijolng petition, it ii ordered by the court, that a heating l AND PICTURES MOTION MOTHER LOVE PROFESSOR STEPHENS TO MEET WITH CHORUS Th IN AMERICAN' :: ? ga MAN SHOT BY GUARD SUCCUMBS TO WOUND of on THE STREET CALLED STRAIGHT SWANSON THEATER CIRCUIT AT 6 WRITES LETTER, of OTTDLR ASIIMO Famous story Gyon; her mother, Mrs. Marie A. A&modt; three children. Jack, Beulah and Fay; also three slaters, Mrs. Theresa AnderProfessor Evan Stephens, composer snd son, Mins Hilda Aamodt and Mrs, Marconductor of the musical cantata, Th n, of lars-all The Lake. Salt body Vision," will meet with tha special men garet is At the S. M. Taylor mortuary chapel. chorue tonight at t.30 In the ersemblv a i,. room of the b' shop bullfling. The ladies FUNERALS. chorus held rehearsal last night, going six psgei of the for Fred Hartwell through all hut th last Funeral service musical production, which are not yet wflj b held st 2 oclock this afternoon at olf choruses combined The lh th S. M. Taylor funeral cjjapel. Inter- trill mbetpress. Saturday night and 8inday ment will b in City cemetery. coe the Ubernscl at afternoon In the of th sfternoon servic. Services for James Decker. 58 years of age, will be held st non tomorrow In the Granger ward 4 chapel. Fnends are GIRL Invited to attend. The casket will be THEN TAKES POISON opened en th day of the funeral from o'clock In the morning st 30 until the home In Granger. Interment" wld be Soman here In th mails th rolle be In City cemetery. liev la letter to Jack Abes from Gerof age. daughter Ferris. 19 trud Service for Milton L McKee, 128 K Of Mr. and Mrs.years Randolph Ferris, 438 Street, whs died here March 14. will be Cottage court, which explain th reaheld at 2:70 oclock this afternoon In th son her attempting suicide shortly funnrai chapel. Mr. beforefor19 o clock Qualtrough-Allco- tt last night by taking a McKee was 81 years of sge. Interment of sirvrhmn su phais. At th quantity in Olivet ML will be cemetery. hospital later her condition Emergency was pronounced favorable by Dr. C. J. Th funeral for Miss Slgred Calin of Ne.ison, city physician. Alms, Mont, who died her March 10, She took the poison Immtda'e'.jr sftef will be held In Jop'ln, Mont , where th th mailed tb let!tar, It la aald. body will be sent tonight by the Undertaking company. of i)N i Dln.ict of BASIL KINGS 12 Claud 1 ID-- present .01 'Clear .20 Rail .00 Clear ,0! Pt, eld y. .00 Cloud f tout MORTGAGE IJTViTLE.NTS Mi'iiri.A'.K loans niniiiLi j NOW PLAYING Samuel Geldwyn and Rex Beach Cloud bl the DieirM toirt of th tuned. for the District of Itah: iiuaii II. Mott, of bait Lake City. It" th couniy of bait Lake and cum of Utah, In said (Patriot, r'pettluhv rvprebentaUiat , ion tli 5ih iiv of January, last past, h" waa duly atiiudged hankr lpt uii(ir t' . act of conitrei reating to bankruptcy , that h has duly aurrrdrd ail his prop- - LQEWS: Homo of the ,00 Clear Pt. clda M 84 00' V ..e.r.oo Clear 82 BW .w. .on Pt. rMe 40 NW .0 Co0y W I(A A. D. 192'J. Bait Iuak City, In C .0 Clear .00 Clear .01 Pt. e)T. :oo Pt. cJ4.t. .WCloudr , tt- a w,. April, .00 Clcwdy SW vaij rLVTTRVO ' g is. r S2 I dut!. jfj And hllarloui Larry Simon In another comedy, entitled "DULL CARE" yesterday .00 t 74. A Not a war story, but real thriller, replete In adventure, romance, beautiful women and daring men t 40 BB flO'SW V If'lntid SOLDIERS data et Belt Lake City. 13 7 DETECTIVES IN SISDLii Richard Davis' Harding greatest novel In a greater screen production SHOOTING ACCIDENT LEAPS TO LAWSUIT n I i ' Hlgheet today waa 34 degrees; dehighest in this Boon'll ernes 1074 waa 77 lowgrees; lowest last eight we 24 degree', mean wee 1874 elnce sere; est this month temperature for today was 80 degree, norma! wa 41 degrees; accumulated excess atne the first of the month la 14 degrees; teeuasUted against 1C" excess since January 1 1 202 degrees t. Hiunldlte Dry bulb temperature at rr degrees; wet bulb temperature at d a. md8. 24 dagrees; relative humidity et S t. a., per earn; dry bulb temperature at boos, sun time. 30 degree: wet bulb temperature at noos. ana time. 24 degree: relative humidity soon, aun time. 6 pee sent; dry bath tem- e at Charging responsibility to the elder wet bulb It d p. m 2787 degree.; relative of Albert Andrua for the sounding of perature at humid-tdegree: p Albert Waterfall, both boy 14 years of at p. m., SI per ent 1I1O twenty four hour age, when a revolver wa accidentally for Total Precipitation .01 f ,Bch; total for discharged bv the Andrus boy on No- ending et p. vember 3, 1919, and alleging the defendmonth to date la .94 of a Inch; accumuthis ant have failed to Uv up to an agree- lated excess for thle meath to date 1 .03 of1 ment to pay the hospital hill of the in- as Inch: total precipitation oinco January acumulatad deficiency jured boy, William Waterfall, father of to data la 8.831 I Incbee; .8 of an Inch. the accident victim, filed uit In the since January Sun rise et 6.40 end aeta st S 34, March Third district, court to recover it i"i t v THE DISTRICT CfH RT OF- - Till', fmU.i biaivu fur th lhwtint of Utah it lh matter of Milan Mott, haul,- -, W EAT HER DATA a 4.. IN Richard Harding Davts'i "Soldier of Kortnoo." with Normas Kerry and Anno L. N'liaaoa la tho leading role, all woe. Contlnuoua, 11 Larry Semona In Dull Caro." a. m. to 11 p. m. r cast In GEM Kathlen William and dual comedy. "OffiWife"; Lyoua-Mora- a Continua orchestra. Cell Ladles' cer, Cop." ous, 2 IS to 11 p m. STRAND Marguerite Clark In Girls: comedy, "Haaardo end Home Kuna"; Heerst New. Coetlauous, 1 p. m. to 11 p. m- - t! iikp Whk Ut. ILp. a. ZS Pail r W KINEMA TAKEN OBSERVATIONS M . IO( STAIN TIVB 1 WORK Suit l MASONIC OATHLESS FACTORY WORK OF MOULTON 16. 1920. damages. Hilda E. Ehlera, grandmother of the WEATHER p Andm bov. with whom be live, lsmad the principal defendant in the action, with August C. Greenhagen Mr and named as codefendants. Oreenhagen The complaint allege that the defend ants agreed at th time of the accident to pav expenses entailed. $1S! br the Stations. of the present year and 150 monthfirtthereafter until the full amount of ly $302 had been paid, but that no payment of any sort has ever been made. , t I'i bt AKK made MMHMMMmwwmnwmteaaMimm Matins. 15e, 25e, 60a Evenings 16c, 25c, 50c, 5c, 1 ' of vaodeville.- NEWHOtSB HOTEL Grerer lYenkle'e Polly-dol. JO to in 13 to 12 0, Evenings. and Sundays, d do . Saturday afternoon. 4 to S $1000 MOTIOJr PICTURES. AMERICAN Alico Brady In "Sinner": Sun-- . slime comedy, Too Yellow Io lather" ; 1aibe News; Philharmonic orchestra tad or. gan. Continuous, 11 a. m. to 11 p. ' N?-BROADWAY shewing. Emmett Dalton la RoRuth "Beyond tho Lew": first chapter, land In "The Adventure et Ruth"; "Bomb Special to Tbs Tribune. 9 ad Brides," comedy. BOSTON, March 15. Episcopal minis- PARAMOUNT-EMPRESChnrle Rny la ter of the radical type In that "Alarm Clock Andy": Nell Shipman la 'The denomination called for a free assembly, Trail of tho Arrow." CoaUauoua, 12.30 to Com pert flee waather March 14. r I ss Jvj Prices lO.noo free discussion, a free pulpit and a free press today In a conference at 6t. Paul 1 cathedral parish room. The meeting wa under the auspices of tbs Church League of Industrial Democracy. Bishop Elect of Utah Arthur W. Moulton said tjiat churches do not stand back of their hectors In labor troubles and added tha beat effort of rectors very often came to naught because of th(s lack of eupport. "if given this support much good can be accomplished In Industrial matters," hg eald. For Instance, I once went to the American Woolen company In Lawrence and asked them to prevail upon their overseer to stop swearing at the men. An order wa sent abroad In the mills of this company to stop the practice. This because of the knowledge that th parish stood benlnd th request. profesaor Vida Ecudder of Wallesley "This Is a radical society. college saidbeIt alma to put the industrial problems fore the people In such'a way that they will tackle them falily. It Is no wonder that two wealthy Episcopal bishops are H00 $. -- The balance la made up of about oorporat'ens, firms and partnerships about 6000 individual above th mark. 4 trlmuiF Mu iac.y, 1uni lif, line, ') .ii fM J'ti &t In Thalr Navy Offering "Follies of Song and Dane ey ' taxpayer. V a: The Orlglnsl Daffy Dll PISANO : LUCILLE Watlac Crette ERADLEY MAN T & HAilfckMt, 9iUi9 i flru A S ,iV.r jniiit.aj M Dick Btly DUFFCY H CALDWELL truth L.1 ? ii ip "Jed's Vacation" KENNEY A HOLLIS best hkrrl inhering t presented at that Pictur house Th anmilng plot of th tory provided by Richard Hard-n! th admirable adaptation to th Hundred of Salt Lake resident are vi. bv th furim..ed and Alan Lwn, dilltiiitient In Ming their Income tax re- skilful Interpretation of aruua by turn and 25 per cent of the tax due Anna Q. NiKaon, Pauline Stark.rule Fred a til I arldtd as penalty Immediately," Kohler and Norman Kerry pUcg fcM declared li C. Lunbar, collector of in- diem of Fortune distinctly among th ternal recti. ue fur the V. ah d'atrUt, at classics f screen production. the x'iosii g of the Internal revenue office Another Larry Semon vhlrh laNt MK.it at Hilda: Kit, which waa the seem to establish that noteworthy cofinal hour In whuh the returns could be median a an excellent Biade without penalty. on theagain each Ktnema bfll. Ihe 'i or cent penally wl'l be In releae win freh lauri Senjonthewith niW..and tMi force for dave oniv. when an addi- bright light 4n film Hi circles com!y tional penalty of 5 per cent will be added latest on "Dull which,, with to the totala of those who tall to file," "SoltLer of Fortune, Car, remain throughMr. JLmrhar auirt. out th week untri Saturday at th Kut "In addition to the 6 per cent penalty, ma. another jenaiiy of 1 per cent a month will, be added. As far as we know at Alice Brady Comes to Screen at Ameripresent, there will be no extension of time can in "Sinners, Vehicle of Sue granted Individual taxpayers, and tha first penalty U already In force. Immeon Legitimate Stage. diate work of checking up will begin and . cess within ten data the Internal revenue office will know who are delinquent. The ISS ALICE BRADT. who scored such final disposal of cases will depend upon the nature Of the Instructions that come produced by her father. WUPam A. from Washington later. Bradv, has repeated her success In "Sin"L'p until noon yesterday the entlro to If the ners, the ltealnrl photoplay. tal return received duilng the period for Mis filing was Jl.lJuSH. and It Is estimated praise of her critic is Inanvth criterion, latter le an Brady performance that the amount due la more than (a.OuO. even In the success Cm legitithan greater This does not mean, however, that this entire amount la subject to penalty, mate." The ecreen production was made under for a portion of It la corporation taxea, for which an extension of time has beeq the direction of Kenneth Webb, and will be shown at th American theater for granted until May li, which three days beginning today. Th etory "Many of these corporations, apwould have been granted an extension Itself la aald to have a very strong of time had they made application for peal, end offer M s Brady an excep-tional opportunity to demonstrate her not done no and will be aamd, have aubiect to- a penalty. The extension was versatility. made only in easea where It waa applied DUKA AHO YAVDEmiX. for and many apparently have not paid ltb Charley enough attention to even make these ap GBPHEtM New tik1tI!1 Mil, In proper form and will not Grapewin, Rrsitey A Ardlne and Bert plication opens Wednesday night. only La refused the extr-v - time, but will PAN AGES th headlined Vaudeville, by be penalised as well." . Gellls. Six oilier feature sets Thres show revenue will Internal clerk the Today 2 44, 7 30, 9 16. New bill Wednesday. dally begin the compl'atlon of returns to be le "Ahreh sent to Washington, which will Include HIPPODROME all Ralph Onotnrot WednesLlacoia." week, with matinee everything but those hy Individuals havand day Saturday. ing Incomes under $1000. These will be retained and passed upon here and num LOEWS CASINO Basil King's faneoe etory, "The Street tailed Straight," and six act ber about SO, 000 of the total of 60.000 kiA r wiiii pi,U 1IAT3 BI.OCirrD nth Sf D A b fd ciymii I . . P. i LAprr-tLhAM.U, V 9 rw w t u wirr A CCD V 1h.kK I 17 111 t1 Play Is Hit at Collector ii Uvl IItIimjO f(fi 89h C. WINDOW . HU William II Iirorv, Attorney for if - f .1 KM". Iv d'l c -- " -- Mr a re- . h- -- s - ' k km1' . . t t t r |