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Show A rjf; t 9 ,TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1920. 14 AMUSEMENTSSEXltA BRINGING UP FATHER - An TATOITOlt Co ; ri OSPHErV Yf bill with letb "The Hrrot Mom OIItot Smith A Cw, PM tkt tTMlOf. niPrlD. MU tod.,, hnl-Ua- e P1VTAGI8 N hr Tho Japanese Kerne. " fire otkee big feature. N ctw bUl CASINO LOEWS I4 o adaption beegfeUow's tir. mmaotte rpl&- t ad, rill, KUtles. bllj hMdliMd hr the Kincaid MOTTOS FICTOKEA. ertl Anita Stewart la Th Yellow Trpkoea" Hlgb-clao- s Kraa-n. - -'- oRhastnu Karr Mile Mlater ta A CumDon't Bork the berland Ramanre: eomed,. Boat; Path Rortrw; Hear, (Oberndorfer) Boavstna In piano recital. PARAMOCVT gSiPftgSS Tho lace noper-ap- e the Surface." featuring Hobart dal, "Below Booworth, Uraca Darmood, Uojd Hughea and r caat. aa KINRVA Today and tomorrowf May AUlaon Walk-UffaInleeraal comedy, In "The Screen Magaaiae. SO William Duocna BROADWAY Today at 8 will appear In peraoa and Edith Jofcneo Parnam In "Yangeanca and tha Frankly a Girl"; Prank Mill, la "Her Htmband ' Friend," Sad Pay Tlnclier la "Rowdy Aaa MUSICAL COKZ8T. STRAND Bdy fHiram) Clair tmiulcal comedy Phann-era.- " eampaay la Hiram aad Hit Runway with the girla on the aew eryntal run"A la Deamoad Broadway William way. Cowboy." . " a Theater Star of Extern Cities will Ap- AMERICA 'peir in - it Smilln Through Bait 'Lake Playhouse. will bo tho attraction July Lake theater In her Hrond-bure- t-theater play, 'Smilin Through." Mina Cowl has never appeared In the went. Her two citlee have been New York and Chicago, but wentem playgoer ever since hav heard of her for year she made her first big hit In "Within of Mary role the tha tiw, portraying IS Jens Cow! at tha Salt Turner. Pan tag es Kerr Bill Has Cornered High Lights of Vaudeville for Entertainments of Patrons of tho House. All the high lights of vaudeville seem to have been caught and held for the and delight of those who go to surprise see the new Jblli opening at Pantagea on Wednesday. "Tha Japanese Revue" is the headline attraction. The kiddles come In for their share of the program this week, for Arthur Nelson Is here with his famous "Katland," the little kittens whose tails smil a waggy welcome. -Comedy claims two acta Waller and Dyer, who "set the pace In songs, dances and laughs and Lonnie Nace, who calls herself the "original nut duo, Alexander and Mack, the box-oA Breese of Aristocracy"; In Georgs and Togo, an oriental together with a different sort of a film comedv and a refreshing musical Suit a fellow can feel a INdelightfully comfortable the length KEEP-KOO- L on tho bill In A Touch In Time, a lively and Immensely entertaining diversion by LeRoy Clemens and Edwin Burke. Is Given Ktnograms and Topics of the Dav complete the bill, when the Orpheum will close for two weeks until the opening of Praise for Utah's system of vocational the regular vaudeville season on July 28. education was given at a meeting of the vocational education session of the NaGive Theater Strand Management Will tional Education association held yesterSpecial Matinee for Salt Lake Old day in the Lafayette school, in a -- round table discussion following the regular proFolks Thursday Afternoon. gram. Resolutions passed by the departprogram, round out this excellent bill. ment called for the National Education (Continued From Page Two.) Old folks of Salt Lake are Invited to atassociation to make a permanent vocation Stars Who Appear in Silent Avenger, tend ,a special matinee performance at education division In the department, setting apart a $1000 fund for research In- hattan In his automobile Mr. McAdoo the Strand theater Thursday afternoon at vestigation, Running at Broadway, Will Appear and giving a place on the called newspaper men and asked. 2: IS o'clock as guests of the management "Will you say this for me: I m eternalgeneral program of the superintendents In Person This Afternoon. to conference vocational education In ly grateful to my friends for their supof the playhouse. Roy (Hiram) Clair and the absence of two other scheduled speakport." In addition to Its regular program to- his company of musical comedy favorites ers, Francis W. Kirkham, state director morrow, today the Broadway theater will will present "Hiram and His Runawfay of vocational education. Salt Lake, gave Daviss Cable. e and Edith John-Wo- n Girla" William Desmond will be fea- the only address on education present William Duncan John LONDON, July 6. Ambassador In person at 3.30 p. m. only. These Mr. Kirkham outlined the Davis when Informed of the nominatwo moving picture stars are passing tured In a moving picture called "A taken In the passage of the part-tim- procedure e law W M Omo Cox tion of of James lu Utah by ths through Salt Lake en route to the coast. Broadway Cowboy." Democratic national convention at San These two stare have Just completed for eligibility for admission are of Don N Greet;, assistant superintendent, Francisco sent the follow'this morning, the their moving picture serial entitled "The a Badges schools, a Minneapolis said had law ribbon for those over 70, a blue one ing messuge to Governor Cox: It Is now being shown forredthose Silent Avenger. to be presented to the over go and a white one for those Jfeen written My hearty congratulations upon your of that state at Its next meeting at the Broadway on Sundays and Mondays over SO conMembers of old folks' the You can and will lead the based on Utah s vocational training laws nomination of each WMk. will on trol be the hand committee rrith on will Mr. Duncan party to a victory. "Making management to receive the give a talk gueata. Of Moving Pictures." In addition, tho Clark Is Satisfied. be shown. Including regular program will and tho Loews Casino to Present EvangePranklyn Ftrnum In "Vangaanc Mills HANNIBAL, Ho., July ( "You can say on OlrL a western drams. Prank will for me that 4 am glad Governor Cox waa line and Attractive Vaudeville be seen In "Her Husbands Friend. Pay He ta the beat of the lot, nominated Tlncher In a two-recomedy entitled PHILADELPHIA, July 6 A committee During Convention Week. aid Champ Clark, former speaker of the "Rowdy Ann. completes the bill. Informed of the Democratic representing the 7000 longshoremen who house, when choice at his home at Bowlspecial attraction during the N. have been out on strike five weeks, held conventions Convention Delegates Invited to Bo E AsA. aconvention this morning. Mr. Clark Mo, Green, ing In Salt Lake. Manager a conference with the shipping interes's had been persistently referred to as a Grant Pemberton of Loew's Casino theaGuests of Klnema at Special compromise, but had never auter has announced the exhibition of the today, but came to no definite understand- possib'e thorized placing his name before the conPerformance. screen adaptation of Henry Wadsworth ingShipping men the say prospects are vention. EvangeLongfellow s Immortal poem. y more favorable for a settlement than at line." The Kincaid Kittens, a Scotch any time since the Beautiful May AUlaon, In the "Walk-Offleft Edwards Is Pleased. longshoiemen will bead.lne the variety section their posts A will a comedy In satirical mood of Nsw revue, tobe held meeting and O'Donnell, the night, when JERSEY CITY, N J , July ( GovYork society, will be the feature attraction of the bill. Conroy they will vote on the ques- ernor parcel postmen In male carriers" of tion of returning Edwards of New Jersey, defeated to work In the today and tomorrow at the Klnema tbea humor and song Mayo and Fred day It waa reported that the Earlier for the Democratic presidential candidate ter. longshoremen In Nevlns mirthful and vaudeville rhapsody had voted to end the atrike and retmn to nomination, In the cherarter of Kathleen Ruthertoday sent a message of Leonard Grace and company to the victor. Governor la work a Allison Misa was congratulations denied by both wealthy ford, sought by a skit, making a series of changes of sides. today. This The message read Cox of Ohio. bounder of society and a young Kentucky In In costumes full view of the audience, one "Sincere mine owner. She understands the congratulations. Your nomiKinso, an entertalnep who brings some nation la well and deserves success." bat doss not love him; the other Is from and new comfrom the land of tricks Nippon, GovCommenting on the nomination, a' world that la strange to her, and the ernor Edwards said: romance that results la tense and absorb- - plete the bill l think it is a finsis I think he will win nomination It nfn addition to this startling feature will the best the convention could do. I snail Bolshevism " be shown another big do all I can to he'p Governor Cox New Universal comedy IX)KDOiN, July 4 Polish force behim twenty-eigvotes." entitled "Should Walters Marry7 eon ta the Beresina and Pripet rivers have Jersey gave Says would if Asked he Members of the N. E A. convention are speak for Governor been defeatedalong the entire front by the campaign, he said Invited to attend a special the Russian Bolshevik!, according to an Cox during v stump speaker, but GovBolshevism may b combated by the official statement not am "I at 4 o'clock today at the Klnema issued Moscow yesconsin aa tha leading choice for presiernor Cox will command the united sup- dent. as guests of the house. Free teaching of rellg.sus education through terday and received here at by wireless the performance may be pro the grade school, high school and : colport of the. Democratic party. Northeast of Rovno the statethe Poles, the patrons' booth at the Audi lege, W. A. Lewis, preeident'of ths state ment says, have been flung back behind Sproul8 Opinion. Mrs. Basss Telegram. or at the Information booths at normal school. Hays, Kan., told normal the line from Beradna to FurI Newhouee or Hotel Utah. For school teachers at a meeting held yes- ther south, near Ostroga, Kostopok By Universal Service. the Bolshevik! 4 SAN teleThis FRANCISCO, In July th Bishops building have driven the Poles from their 4 the management will show terday morning Senator PHILADELPHIA, July to posl'lona Cox Governor was sent gram cannot by "We to mutoday educational world the will hope defeat Governor Co i In Nopictures. Special steady and have Inflicted heavy losses In the Mrs George BassHarding special sic will be given In addition to the regu- and sober the minds of our young men direction of Prosklrov. William declared Governor Sproul further south, the "Sincere congratulations. All the Demo- vember, I and women." he declared, "unless we ran soviet forces are lar program. of Pennsylvania today. the Poles, the cratic women pursuing will to and Uvea the you the Into rally their Influ Ohio from enriching put "The United States senator statement declares. I look confidently for success of religion and sanity which comes platform, stands a better chance of belnjr elected East Extra Season BBl, ence Orpheum In November. Children are astonished from reverence. to the highest office In the country than I "MRS. GEORGE BASS, COMMUNIST TRIAL CONTINUES. Signed.) The today tf you ask them If they hold their the governor of Ohio," he said Opening Tonight, Promises Some In reverence they do not know parents 6. The ninth week of "Chairman Womans bureau. Democratic CHICAGO, July campaign will be a lively one Governor Excellent Entertainment. committee. national what you mean t i the trial of William Bross Lloyd and nineCox whom I know well, brings no new teen alleged members of the Communist-Labo- r Teaching religion does not mean teachelement Into the Democratic party It la -Resumes Probe All of us can agree upon the Today. the same old party that ruled th the last before started The Orpheum'a last extra season bill of ing creed party today Judge the to reverence. of need 4 William' spirit develop Ostar tlebet Only eight jurors have CHICAGO, July Senator j 8. sight ears. vaudeville and motion pictures opens toor Bolshevist on The anarchist of been of depend the chairman "1 see no element of danger to the Iowa, Kenyon senate sides Two huna hoth by program which promises night with In planting thetr seed. With dred accepted conand fifty-fou- r men have been ex- committee Investigating campaign expenand CoolMge, of election much In the way of excellent hot weather Irreverence Harding 4 hearts full of reverence the bitter seeds amined ditures of presidential candidates, arrived cluded the governor. entertainment. cannot In grow. The The will be will and Chicago within at a the today In Beth Berl, the headliner, the east of their doctrines preside completed Jury ts to heart the next ten days, attorneys say. essentially open reopening of the Inquiry tomorrow at the House Is Pleased. has found a nsw dancer from the west. childs of the attitude of reverence federal building. Miss Beri ts assisted In the presentation cultivation should (Universal Service Cable ) build up such a spirit it' was announced by Senator Kenyon of her offering by Jay Valle and Paul Teachers LONDON. July 4 Colonel Edward M. TAYLOR FUNERAL THURSDAY.. for America in reverence hearts the of a that dozen about witnesses would both be O'Neill, steppers, exceptional House made this statement to Universal singers -The funeral of Leo Maurice Taylor will examined at the hearing. Including Wil- Service of the American men and women that and Instrumentalists. tonight. be held In the Thirty-thir- d ward chapel liam Loeb of New York, one of General , The bigphotoplay feature Is Dona Ken-yo- n anyone who preaches destructive prac"I am Batlafled with the nomination of tices will be abhorred aa a moral and at 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon The Woods managers; Jacob L. Babler, Re- Governor in The Harvest Moon, a picturisa Cox He Is a very able man " be viewed at home the may body A. p. of leper political national famous committeeman tlon of the publican from and capable of carrying the party to vicplay by Agustua H B Wilson, superintendent of schools Shoemaker at 1137 Douglas street, from Missouri, and Lincoln a Henry Thomas. Johnson, Calif, set forth the neces 10 30 oclock until 12 30 oclock the day negro delegate to tho Republican national tory Merlin win appesr In a series of tricks of Berkeley, all teachers having at least a of the funeral. convention from Georgia. "with a pack of playing cards. Valente sity of Ladd Has Small Lead. education. school Babler and I,oeb both were dn the stand brothers offer a program of accordion high Dr E F Lsdl FARGO, N DJplv 6 ev before the committee adjourned Its Wash. er heard In music said to be the best of Fargo "tonight still had a slight lead vaudeville. Emil and WUte present Just Ington hearing on June 5, but did not over A. J Gronna KENYON Senator United States finish their testimony a Pair of Eyeglasses," something brand Senator Kenyon Republican nomination' for Untied said the Chicago hearing was expected to for the senator jaew In aerial novelties 1737 prefrom Returns MOON States X; Oliver Smith and company are featured occupy two or three days. cincts out of 2044 in ths state from last Wednesday's primary, gave Ladd Thomas D Wood, chairman of the Leaguers Are Defeated. league vandldate, 44,339,-au- d health council of the National Education N D., July 4 Nonpartisan Gronna 43,717. FARGO, association and professor of physical eduuiwwgaswSW weeiwwww.l league candidates were defeated In two will be cation at Columbia unversfty. of the state s three congressional districts. the guest of honor at a luncheon to be Guests Pwwwnuwiaiwnu's In SO the First district Representative John tomorrow 12 oclock afterat given M. Baer, league man, lost to O. B. Burt-nenoon at the Alta dub. The luncheon 2009 of Grand Forks. Representative G. wgg arranged at the suggestion of Mrs M. Young won out over Thomas Pendray, Josephine Corlla Preston, president of 1 AV' league landidata, In the Second district, the National Education association. Registrations for the National Educawhile Representative James H Sinclair, tion association convention reached apAmong those who will attend are Mrs. man, captured the Third district proximately 1800 last night, according to league Preston, Rally Lucas Jean, director of t information given out at the Auditorium, child health organisation for New York; Republican nomination. Dr. Caroline Hedger, director of the ChiMonday evening 1157 delegates bad Hitchcock Secs Victory. It Is believed by those In charge cago Nutritional Clinic, and Miss Cath of the educators erine Mathew a secretary of the Home of the tooth that By SENATOR GILBERT HITCHCOCK. have neglected to many and School league, and head of the child put their names upon - (Written for Universal Service.) welfare division of the Parent-Teachthe books ' H. J Stearns, In charge of accommodaassociation. WASHINGTON, July 4. I think the for the convention delegates, yester-dations Cox.Roosevelt ticket the very strongest satit - that:"'ttbugb th ' hotels are combination Utat could be numed. I am a great mgnv more visitors can delighted New York and Ohio, the doubt, crowded, be accommodated In private residences. ful states, are thus brought Into line. Scope Governor Cox Is a progressive, popular, The people of Salt Iatks have responded and has carried Ohio, therefore he will be generously to the call for accommodations," he said Means to Increase higher education likely to carry other doubtful states. with a forecast of whet ths future may I am sure that this wise Democratlo - BAND CONCERT TONIGHT. dischoice will mean the solution of our probbring forth formed the subject for cussion at the department of higher eduThe following program will be given lem and will lead us to victory. cation" of the National Education associaI by Mawklns7 military band at Liberty tion convention held yesterday morning to 9 tonight Convention on Saturday. park from in Barrett Hall. Monday program was Soloists, the Swanee Birgers, Clarence Tribune-kil- t Lak Tribune Leased Wire. Chicago carried out yesterdiy F. W. Reynolds Gates, cornet; William Cuerta, comet. CHICAGO, July 4. Th of the University of Utah presided at ths PROGRAM "third party" J 1 y session and read a paper called "The of March, "National Emblem, convention, called by the "commute Bagley; will In Educatlohal Tidal Wave," the overture lii 'F," Kalllwada, popular, (a) written by open Saturday Morrison hotel, and It la announced that 'Castlea In Spain, (b) "In Gay Havana." Smart in appearance Georg F. Zook, specialist In higher edu1400 delegates, cation, bureau of education, Washington, representing every state Remirk, vocal, (a) selected, (b) Swanee D. C. A Joint paper on "The High fechool and Comfort )n the union, will be In attendance. Tha Singers, selection, The Rainbow Girl, and tha Freshmen Class In 1940. written convention hopes to be able to unite the Hirst h. radicals of various groups. Including tha INTER MISSION. by 'Professors Rodney West and L. V Labor partv, one wing of the Socialist Koos, professors at the University of Grand Selection, 'Reminiscences of EngMinnesota. Minneapolis, was reed bv Dr th Nonpartisan leagu and other land." Godfrey; cornet duet, selected, party, F 8. JlRTls of the Utah AgrirnlfWsI i rad k at groups. Messrs, Gates and Guerta, concert waits, A referendum vote has been taken by I Santiago," college. "The Junior College Movement" j Popular atar wilt ip Corbin; vocal (at selected, was diaciased by Andrew F. Lange, dean In the bill of vaudev the committee of forty-eigwhich shows 1(h) Swan Ringers; finale, Star of the University of California, Berkeley, opening tonight at tha Wla-Robert M. La FoUett of 1 gled Banner, Key Utahs Education Scheme Commendation and breadth of a hot summer day Light in weight tailored in the best of fashion correct in style and fit designed by specialists who have spent a lifetime in the study of ar er rope-walk- Hot-Weath- er Clothes All the standard, materials including Palm Beach, Coolkenny Crash, Aerpore genuine Mohairs. and Worsteds Tropical Be sure your Summer Suit bears the label. It stands for quality in summer clothes part-tim- Striking Dockers Hold Conference Wages light-weig- ht KEEP-KOO- L for men. el . MADE ONLY BY House of Keep-Ko- ol N E LLENB URjG CLOTHING COMPANY rfttlaslolphi mnei a, ;For Sale by; ttd-bl- ts Combat Religion, With Professor LEADING CLOTHIERS Polish Forces Are Defeated Along Beresina Front 3 ht flatly FUNERAL HELD FOR PIONEER UTAH BUILDER T - JOHN HANSEN. PRACTICE OF DEMOCRACY NEEDED. declared "Democracy and education, Agnes G Winn, president of the gradd Teachers association at Spokane. Wash , "has a splendid ring, but It muet be worked out In actual practice to be effective. Teachers have not had enough active participation In the shaping of school policies. This was In the course of an address delivered yesterday morning In the Assemb.y halt os part of the program of the National League of Teach-er- k associations. i - , Professor Wood Will Be Luncheon Honor Guest NOTICE OF PRIVATE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. In the district court, probate division. In) and for Salt Lake count, state of In the matter of the estate of Utah Levi) Rlsher, deieased Notice: To sell real property at private sale The undersigned will sell at private sale. In part or as a whole, on or after July 15, A. D. 1920, any or all of the estate property In the state of Utah, of said estate, which property is situated In Salt Lake county. Utah, ano more, particularly described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point ten (10) rods south of the northwest corner of lot five (j). block forty-fiv- e 445), plat "B, Salt Lake City survey, thence east one hundred sixty-fiv- e running (145) feet, thence north fori five (45) feet, thence west one Hundred slxty-flv- e (165) feet, thence south forty-fiv- e (45) feet to the place of beginning Also lots twenty-fiv- e (25), twenty-si- x -- -- DORIS IN HARVEST IS ORPHEUM FEATURE (26). F ss er w 1 Teachers Plan'"to Increase of Higher Training DEXTER forty-eight- ." Style (iA'cwcst LION COLLAR Span-Senat- or ' , (29 (27). twenty-eig- thirty (32,. o UU). thirty-threthirty-fiv- e (28). ht thirty-one e (33), (35) and (34), tlilrtv-si- x (36i, block one (1), Hamilton subdivision or part of lots slxtv-sl- x (66), Total 'of Convention Will Approximate r n r thirty-fou- i 1 twenty-seve- tweuty-mn- e (31), thirty-tw- slxty-stve- Funeral services fpr John Hansen were held at 2 o clock jeeterday afternoon In the Riverton ward chapel Mr. Hansen was born In Forean, Denmark, April 28, 130, and emigrated to Utah In 1844, after he had Joined the L. D. S. church The trip from Denmark to Utah required nine months of travel at that time. He first settled In Malad, whfre many of tha buildings constructed at that time were his work. He later lontiacted work otrthe rtah Tentrar railroad" Mr. Hanson waa also Identified with canal-work con- etruotlon In ball Lake county. Mr. Hansen waa active In religious In J8SJ fie went.to Denmark on lines a mission. Again In 1890, he went to Denmark on a mission April 22. 1845, he married Caroline Petersen, who died May 10. 1910.' He a survived by his widow, Mary B Hansen; one son John Hansen, Jr., and four grandchildren, DEB MOINES WANTS CONVENTION. Deb Moines, lows. Is making s strong bid for ths next annual convention of the National Education association George Hamilton, secretary of the convention, bureau. has a display on exhibition In the lobby of the Hotel Utah that would Indicate that Des Mclnes has th neceenry This display Includes a acrommodatlons. picture of large number of hotels In that blrdseye view of the city. Indicity. vidual pictures of a number of the larger hotels, and many pictures of other buildings and private homes, N n (67). sixty-eig- ht (68), Glen-- 8 addition, and a'trated In lot sectiun eleven one (1) south, ranfe one 'vll), township (I) west, Balt Lake meridian Written bids will be received at th 2 i.ce.s 2 Tah Ravings & Trust company, bait Lake City. Halt Lake county, state of Utah Terms of sale, cash, 10 per cent or the purchase price to be puid on th sale, and the balance be paid on the conttrmatlon of Bale or to respective sales of said property by the court 2,1,1 da-Juner A. D. 1920. LTAH SAVINGS a TRUST CO - Adnir. By D h. Judd Assistant Secretary. Marrk4bJerrsenrr'tl Orhf 5'8"fo r adrrftW" Istralor. p8291 1N THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT Court of gait I.ake county, stats of I tgh Clarence E, Seller, plaintiff, vs. No. 5i2?aretha defendant. 86(4 Summons The s(ut of Utah to the said defendant: You are hereby summoned to appear within twenty days after the service of this summons upon vou, if served within the county ir. which this action Is brought, otherwise, within thirty days cvlce, and defend the above entitled action; and In case of your fallur so to do. Judgment will be rendered against you to the demand of the complaint.according whlh has been filed with the clerk of said court. This action Is brought to recover B Judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and th plaintiff, I- - 8 WILKINS, Attorney for plaintiff. SOaAtlaa block, Balt Lake City, Utah. rl48 fcix J,art (4) of v -- -i |