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Show LAKE TlilttUNE. LLLNtV'MM. Y - - f THE SALT j . .MUKXJM, bJbrTLJXtJLK 11TJ0. FUNERAL SERVICES FOR SALT LAKER SET FOR THURSDAY C ACROSS THE SEA V- FRED YOUNGBERG. . Big Mew E21 ' jg-- f . V in Serbia, where Except r Declares One Who Knows J GREATEST i f V fiy a GEORG 8ELDES. Trihcn.galt Lak Tribes Cable BUCHAREST, Sept. V Do you want a vine in hurry t Do you want a ticket on a crowded train? Do you want a room in a hotetV c'Ominc to central Europe and If you-arthe Balkan ; despite the fact ttyat the nation ere., having taocil, political,, and economical ' troubles, you - will want all l find how difthee thing and to get them. ficult will Graft1 work wonder. Having-travelethrough France, Italy, Flume, Croatia. Serbia, Hungary, Austria, Poland and Germany, I remember only one Instance whore graft did not work. It was in Serbia. I left Trieste on order - to tr Belgrade without getting a Inasmuch aa the Belgradien consul ye, wa out. To any other country I would - not hav started without a vise, but frienda advised taking the chance and re- iving on Serbia's friendship for America " to smooth the way. Serbian guard entered the train , The and began examining passports.- When 1 gave him mine I slipped him 0 franca. He flared up anger. ' More titan that, he raised a shout and called for all out to of thetr cabins. come pa spongers "This man. has tried to bribe mo, a soldier of the Serbian government," he announced, "and I want wttneaaaa to th YvT An 1 ry- Chicago - ' r ' v . .b :A Y - has something hidden, and It take Sou to 1004 crowns to make him talk. But your approach should bo subtle.' In Warsaw, on th other hand, taka the citadel by storm. Walk right In and start counting out your money. When tha porter's 'aye dick, stop,, the - room la youra. How about a ticket to tha opera, or If your tastes run divergently, soma other theater? Of course, they are sold out. The scalpers have non. Thar was a line up three days In advance for this show.- But ask tha porter. He'll get you a logs for the Vienna opera for loo cyowna, or Slightly more than i. hi profit will he 200 crowns.-- ' Porters era very valuable in countries like Austria and Poland. They seem to know the secret channels. To tell how to get vise would be re. vealing .a trade' . ... s ' .. " i set-rat- Canadian Rails , Granted an Increase in Rates i OTTAWA, Sept. J. Ths board of rail, way romtnlHSlonera has granted to Canadian rail pay companies an. inpreage of 40 per cent in western freight rates. It was announced today. The new rates will become effective Monday, September 13, and will continue Jn force until December 31. After that date the Increased rate will he reduced to 35 per cent In eastern Canada and 30 per. - cent In western Canada, f By the decree of the beard, passenger rates throughout Canada are increased 30 per cknt. with 4 cents a mile as the maximum charge. This Increase will be effective to December 31, when It will b cut to 1 per cent The latter rate will continue to July 1, 1921, when the passenger rates wW return to the acaie now in force. Sleeping and parlor car rates are Increased 30 per cent, excess baggage 20 per cent, and the rate on coal 10 to 20 cents a ton. No increase la authorised in tha rates on milk. .Wood Alcohol Fatal to : Four Employees of Arsenal t .... BALTIMORE, Sept.' Four civilian employees of Edge wood arsenal, near hers, are dead and four more desperately ill aa a result of drinking some form of poisonous alcohol. Military authorities said they did not know whether tha hm In their with them or drank brought liquor some of th alcohol stored at the post for military purposes. Th latter, they admitted, had been rendered deadly to dater soldiers from stealing and drinking dead are: William Richmond, Philadelphia: John McKwen. Alexandria, Va.; William Baltimore; Joseph Langley. Baltimore. i T. , e Rowland Hall to Open for Registration Today LION Collar bow third series four-passen-p- er : about 6000 miles. A bij saving on a practically new car. D. A. SMYTH Hotel National, Ogden, Utah WEATHER DATA . NEW SUITS FILED. : Athletic JpAH9 Present Theater, Starting Today. r ' Tho body tbo Jooeph William Taylor funeral shaped. . hand-balanci- nir , "rnT"rT fe , TEACHERS HOLD INSTITUTE. postal t Th Tribes. COALVILLE, Sept. 1 The two dy Institute of North Summit teachers closed which this evening. The Institute, evev held in of the moat Interesting tht district, wa addressed by State Leo J. Muir, County Superintendent D. 1L Fowler, Principal W. J. Bond of th. North Summit high school, The schools will open toand others. . morrow. wa-o- CAREFUt-tDAS- It campaign money talks It I not to tell where It came from. more Bun, at , The new bill opening this afternoon at the Psntagea theater has for the headliner Madame Doree Celebrities. Madam Dora carries several grand opera atara and the act is featured as one of exceptional excellence from a musical standpoint. Harry Vos Fossen has a blackface comedy act tliat is said to be a winner. Ben Hasten offer D. Bheldon and Haael "Sampson and Delilah," a sketch that in heralded as a scream from start to finish. Brlerre and King, "th littl girl from Boston and th boy from New Ordo a singing and dancing act leans, that ia of -- high order. Mis KIpg wa formerly with "Tha Slim Princess." stunt of more than A usual excellence is offered by Van and out tha vaudeville part Emerson round another of tha bill. The show end -The Phantom of the Flymi film dramas. Battle. A dd id at the borne, careful Balti- Abolition of the Duel Is Proposed in France Calrsraal Bervlcs Cable. - PARIS, Sept 1 4 bill has been pro for the aboposed in the French chamber lition of tha duel. A court ta proposed ail which will settle .questions of honor without AppaaL If the bill ia passed, those who ; taka duel will bo subprincipal in part for from oho montn ject to Impriaonmept fin of from 100 to to year and to 1000 franc. duel For wounding a opponent in the term will be from three months to 200 to frahe fin from year and tb ' 'i 2000 franc. For killing an ppponent tha tefm will be imprisonment for from one to flv fine of from 1000 to 10,000 years and francs. , - , be provided for seconds, for those who cause th quarrel leading to th fighting, and for newspaper which publish challenges and da crlptiona of dual. At present duelling 1 legal In Franco. Ond no ono punished oven If a principal 1 killed. j 'V CONVICT EBCAPES. ' George Prince, negro, escaped from the Utah state prison road gang yesterday In Parley a canyon. His description follows: Height, six feet 1 Inch; weight, 170 pounds; hair, black and kinky; sho, No. 10; molea on each aide of hla face; aa 27. Price waa sent Jo the work gang from Salt Lak for murder in tb third degree. Ha waa sentenced for six months said to bo the He Or three years. first convict this year to escape Irom tha work gang. :' Other penaltlei wlU 1 -- 1 REVOLUTION REPORTO DENIED. WASHINGTON. Sept 7. Report of the imminence of revolution in Serbia war formally denied her today by Dr. Slvako T. Orouitch, minister of the kingdom of the Berba, Croat and Slovenes. Th Communist party recently has attained sortie success In the elections, the minister explained, and these, although without any especial significance, probably pave rise to th rumor. : Prices: Mats. Hie, 25c, 50c. 11.00. - Sofa n Milk ftlm&is OAYS ' Evening, Except Preaentlng OUT HIRAM ' . FRONT CHARLIE CHAPLIN In "A DOGS LIFE" , w; WILLIAM FARNUM in Th' JOYOUS NU Morat - TROUBLE-MAKER- " ' ; GAIETY GIRLS REVIEW v ;j Opening Saptambsr IS Of THB DAT 1,1 V. 15c, 25c, 50c, 75c, 8L k Sun. id Direction r E' n ; ;HUMORESQUE ; " ' m. . ' , V Starring ' Boola and Leg, - BROADWAY JV High Clus r VAUDEVILLE Bill Headlined by , LAST TIMES TODAY MARGARET DOHERTY and COMPANY r A Interact and romance THE TRIFLERS"; A MubIcaI Bern . .?! fiurtt iptindid society drama of ; ' PAST AND PRESENT r. w Prqut, . Jus of Sparkling ; .. Price: Eve. Balcony, Sol 39c; Logos, 50c. Mat. Balcony, 39c. Performance, Parquet, 2ftc; an 9: 10. at 12:30, 2, 3:30, 9, 8:30, TOM MOORE Plvo . PARAMOUNT MAGAZINE COMIC CARTOON STOP THIEF? V ' . . y . , A Comedy That Trmvels on High Prom Start to Finish . --withGOROEN, ALMA RUBENS A ; GASTON GLASS , t, Special Mutle VERA MOTION PICTURES ll p. Continuous, 12:15 to 3 TODAY ALL THIS WEEK af FANNY HURST'S beautiful atery ganiua and mother lev. Ackermatj-Harr- ir :i . : : i Featuring EDITH ROBERTS ! Lavaiy wonderful gown , setting. . s AMERICAN i Mere Than A Salt Lak t Theatre Institution" , ' Smashing all records daily Dont mis It NOTICE TO CREDITOR. Estate ; of Bernard B. Quinn, deceased. will present claims with vouch- Creditor ers to the undersigned at 427 Nawbouae building, Halt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 10th day of Januury, A.- - D. 1921. BERNARD F. QUINN, ' ' E. W. EVANS, of tha Eatat of Bernard Administrator B. QQinn. Deceased. ' Date of first publication September I, , Minutes From Broadway ' Front i - GEORGE M. COHANS .Wonderful Stag Success . a., GORDON BRETLAND at tha organ ' -- N , Th Thatra three. a s Binney ODEOK . DANCING STRAND TONIGHT The Conlession ALCAZAR Coming to the IS, THE STRAND WILL MUSICAL RESUME COMEDY, which hac mad It SALT LAKE'S MOST POPULAR VARIETY PLAYHOUSE during th pact few week. THE GAIETY GIRLS will b th MOST PRETENTIOUS SHOW ef ttq kind aver pr . santad in Salt Lak. DON'T FOR OET THE OPENING DATE. RE-VU- E Z7 V i r, All This Week Cionlnger Player Prasant Madam jk with At TEMUR ) C . Dltmar Nature Picture, "THE FRIENDLY BEE" Orchestra . b . .Thursday Evening, September Admlaelon Gentlemen, S9c; Extra r'.- Lady, 19c Including Tax SOCIALS Tue4 Thurc. and SaL Evening Dancing School Now Open Comedy, Bobby Vernon In "SOME BOY" Evan 1 .tc-- Orchestra. 'Aceompanlmant , 11. i'c From tha'Flay by . RACHEL CROTHERS MURRAY ' i DAY 39 EAST? FATHE REVIEW having Booking arrangement mad It Impoaalbl te praaont this oorwen aupar-apeelstupendous at th AMERICAN mastarplac THEATER for an entire week, ds. clolon haa been raaehod te defer the opening ef th - GAIETY GIRLS REVUE MUSICAL COM. EDV until SUNDAY,, SEPTEM' . . BER 18. Far an week only, beginning NEXT SUNDAY, Ate STRAND will TNEATER thl present GREAT, SUBLIME SPECTACLE, which I Shattering attendance roe. arda in every city ef th country. SEP. SUNDAY, REMEMBER, i i - Coming thuro.. big doubt bifl Wm. ItuooaM In Llv Wirt Hlcft! Chartio Chaplin In 'Tha Immigrant Jn a' Powerful Photoplay Vtrtlan , of Her Original Stag Succeas ' .3 Hell Bent Haakell" ae :: Beautiful" MORE Constance CHARLES RAY Forty-fiv- e GEM In a splendid weatern ? , in Hla Flrat Independent Production :: J NEAL HART fi - , i ! - Extra added attraction - One-ha- 8971 " CLAES HIRAM BOY MUSICAL REVUE "Wher Claa and Quality Meet NOTICE TO CREPITORA. WORD SOMETIME FAIL. you call a man who play cr , aaxophono?" A. U. 1920, ha la.", "K depend on how rotten William H. Leary. Attorny for AdminThe Yale Record, ' i u2455 istrators. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United State for the dietrict of Utah, ' in the matter of L. C. ieterson. volunbankrupt. In bankruptcy No. &i4. tary TO the creditors of I- - C. Petaraon of Magnayein th county of Balt Lake and district aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on th 20th day of September, 1919. the said L. C. Peterson was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the flrat meeting of hla creditors will be held at the office of tha referee, For Infant 424 Continental Bank building. Halt Lak City, Utah, on th 18th day of September, 1920, at 19 o'clock a. m., at which time the eald creditors may attend, prove " RsUAkg their claims, appoint a trustee, examine bankrupt and transact such other A Nutrhlooi Diet for AB Ages . the business as may properly conn before said meeting. Quick Lunch at Home or OScc JERROLD R. LETCHER, Referee In Bankruptcy. AmlJ Imlttllon nnJ StliUtites Balt Lak City, Bept. 7, 1920. uhz BUT "What do Ensa9mnt ' MORE .. ;c Every" night except Monday and Tuesday Matinees begin Thursday ifi Estate ef William Jam Barrette, Creditors will present claims with voucher to tha undersigned at 818 building, Kelt Lak City, Utah, on or before th ICth day qt January, A. D. 1921. ELIZABETH SUITER BARRETTE, Executrix of the Last' Will and Testament . of William James Barrette, Deceased. Date of first publication September 3. A. D. 1930. Pierce, Critchlow A Barrette and G. A. U24&4 Marr, Attorneys for Executrix. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division. In and for Salt Lake county, state of Utah. In the matter of th estate of Thomas Kearns, deceased. . Notice. The petition of Jennie J..Kearn. administratrix of the estate Hit Thomas Kearns, deceased, praying for an order of aale of real property of said dcedsnt, and that all persons Interested appear before th eald court to show cause why an order should not be granted to sell ni much as shall be necessary of th following described real estate of said deceased. to wit: lf An undivided interest in each, every and ail of those certain unpatented situated In Han Juan mining claims eounty, state of Utah, and commonly known as th Kearns caruotlt mining claims, and which are enumerated and described In said petition and fiarticulariy and appraisement on In th above entitled matter wherein file said mining claim are denominated Parcel No. 13 of the real property of the eetat of said deceased, and to which petition and inventory and appraisement reference la hereby made, haa been set for hearing on Friday, the seventeenth (lay of September, A. D. 1920, at two oclock p. in. at the county courthouse, in th court room of said court, in Hall Jak Citv, Halt Lakh county, Utah. Witness tha clerk of said court, with th seal thereof atlixed, tula thirtieth day v qf August, A. D. U20. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. (Heal) By At. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. Oao. Jay Olbsou, attorney for petitioner. THREE By Jack Lalt Muslo by TOPICS w In Balt Lake, died yaoterday Booth north Went street. Styl ' Bevorly Braaxford Currie. ST yoar af age, died yesterday at tha home ef hla daughter, Mr. Mrs. B, W. Melllck, 724 Greet street. Currie was bora ia Canada. Ha had Bead ia Balt Lake the last eight, years. He waa a contractor aad lawyer. Mr. Currie ia survived by ' three eons and PERSONAL DEGREE. two daughters, Ernest W. Currie, R. W, CurIn the school of experience sore spot rie and Edgar Currie of Loo Angeleo aad Misa Mey Currie sad Mr. 8. W. Mellick of Balt serve a a diploma. Baltimore Sun. v I lie. Funeral service Will bo bald at 9 oclock this afternoon ot tho 8. M. Taylor funeral PB0BATX AMD OUASDIAVSHIP VOTICZA Burial will bo la ML Olivet oems- chapel. iCouauU eounty clerk or tho rwprcMv v- r for. farther Inforauitloa.) tory. Ur. Pater ' Visions of 1978 KINOGRAMS " Anderson, daughter of Mr. sod Anderson, bora November 19, 191B, M . VAUDEVILLE Elsie Julia ' Three Show In Onw Mulel ' Comady, Vaudeville and Picturas, Last Week of Lyrics by Harry WtlUnms f Deaths and Funerals new-motio- ; 4 . "Where Everybody Go BALDWIN WINNIE , (ON STATE STREET) . AND Bt. Doreg Open Singer line New Offering at Pantages j 20CrSTRAi;D3Cu BRONSON ' PERCY li Head- - r BAYATAKE .BROS. ' il II Madame Thra chews dally 4:48, T:S0, 1:15' PRICES: ' Night, tower floor, 40c; balcony, .30c boxoa, BOo . Matin Adult, antlr house, 23c; children under IS, 1&d ANITA DIAZ MONKEYS ' Bsrwlnlaa Detuongtraton of run I "-- I -- . T Salt Lake Statistics ... ht PAIiTAGESCCPE .WILL' MAHONEY Wly Bt Serioua? t rossing Almost IaVu4vlll Vfrl8', t n Another Famed Flynn Drama ; , n. Balancers Hand CPlAPiyyig JOHN GARDNER AND MARIE HARMTAN Inn Double-C- Packard chummy .roadster; new paint, excelmelent tires apd in first-clas-s chanical condition. Run only trot. VAII A ET.IERS0II . FRANCES TATES AND GUS REED ,1a Douhlf Oroislnf ..... , tr tb Geldwyn photoplay "Stop. Thief! picture and headlining the , vaudeville bill opening today at Loew s ia success which a has deCasino, atage lighted audiences wherever, t waa pre.' r sented.' More Tunny things happen In th forty-eighours within which th play ia supposed to take place than would . be Drought humanly possible. Tom Moors and Haael Daly, as tha thieve, disguised as maid and detective, enter the orderly house of the Carrs, where a wedding la pending, and turn it into a chaos of confusion, during which valuables disappear and reappear in tha most ridiculous and unexplained manner. The vaudeville olio "'iil also be ' of ' . t , superfine quality, t and Delilah V AMUSEMENTS - For Sale by Owner vmrto mT and collar co.. also maurs of lion shirts, : Comparative weather data at Salt Laks CIty, September 7. lpjO; Highest temperature i tods y was T aegeesai Mlnsie Johnaoa Newbold agatnat Joha VF, highest ia this month slur 1874 wss US aeNewbold, for divorce, oa xround of eruoKy. Slaton Holy Craaa Boital aaaoctatioa agalsat gises; lowest last Bight was S3 degress: lowest Holes Walsh, et aL, to quiet title to eertaia this mouth since 1814 was 29 degree; mean temperature for today wss B 4degrs; Soria a i real property. I tah Wholeoalo Grocery eompaady- - agalaat was 0 degree; accumulated defleieaey iiaet th arciuaulated Wollo 6 rorolerla, recover IM3-81- , alleged first sf the month is 10 degress; duo oa account. deficiency since January t la Td degrees, Humidity Dry bulb tsmperature at 4 a, m., DUMA Aim VAUDEVILLE. . a. m i3 degrees; wet bulb temperature at MARRIAGE LICENSES. ' SALT LAKE ftalpb rionlnger. Flor.Dc Btnn,. 4 Bdegrass; relative humidity at B a. m., 73 Da rid W. both Beatrice aad ana Canaoa, at bulb aoua, cent; per temperature dry auoctat Uaubter aid ia "Hadasi Evlya of 8m lair, wet bulb temperature at noon, time, 71 'Joha E. Wall, Oolonla Juam, Mexico, aad aun lime, degrees; 54 relative at Boon, humidity degrees; ORPHKLM New vgudevtll bill with frank Ada Ray, Balt Lake. sua time, 89 per rent; dry bulb temperature at a Dobaoa and hi Tlilricc, Kireus end Bronson Joseph F. Bay, Gilbert, Aria, eng Leona 6 p. si., TO degrees; wet bulb temperature at aad Baldwin opens tonight. Btrarki, Baal Clara. p. si. , 55 degrees;, relaliv humidity et B PAItTAGRB New bill today. Earl W. Jaekaoa and Marjori Chase, both p. m., Ifma. Davit Oper rent. Mix of Salt Lake. atara. hour 4 other seta. grand opera fee tlte twenty-fou- r Total ( Ira D. Jermaa and .Jennie B. Tietjcn,. both endihg atprerlpititlna LOEW'B CASINO p. m. was none; total for this New biU today. Toa.lfoore of RnnUquia. month to date is .9 ef ea inch: areumntatrd la "Stop Thief." . Vaudeville acta. Melvin A. Openabnw and Leah T. Holliday,, ness For this month to date te.,20 ef a lacb; MOTIOM MOTUKE8. of Bantaeuia. telal precipitation a I nee January I te date ta A both Frr'd Caehmoto aad Maude E. Butler, both of 78.54 inches; AMERICAN Charte, Ray la "Forty-flvaccumulated excess alnee January , ata From Broadway; Path Boview. (jar Oydea. 1 t 3.2 inches. . Gordon J. Cardwell and Hilda Laagdoa, both dos Brotland at the organ. Bun and sets St 8:30. September risre et J1 " of Bait Lake. PARAMOl'NT-RMPRKSS, 1920. S Alma la (tubcaa Charte O. Wahlberg aad Mary C. BlagquUt. WEATHER OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT t . VHomoreaque"; Paramount Magaaise; comic both 1 of Balt Lake. P. M., MOUNTAIN TIME. cartooa. rt;- Jeaao B. McCowel. Balt Lake, and Elvira ia "38 Blanoy Baat; comedy; T. Christensen, Preston, Idaho. . orchestra.. . ... , Moses V. Befit tod Ellsabsth Gist, both Of J? "3 -KINBMA Vldt Dana ia "Tb Chora Girl's Balt Lake. B. ir both of EUaa A. and Bodell, Heber Cram, Komanco"; Daivcnal comedy, "Whoa Craay 2? 3 Herrimaa. ; , Bowl"; lotrr national hewn. . Stations. Freeman R. Lloyd too Christies I. Uoyd, BROADWAY Edith Roberto. . with David But! of Bivortaa, . ler. ia "The Trifle"; Net Bart ia "Bell both James M. Clarke, Amoriesa Fork,' and May . Boat Basket!." ' G. Bradshaw, Lehi. , ... MUSICAL COMEDY. V Andrew Bell aad Eada B. Aldrich, both of ; TRAND Roy "filroar" Clalri Mnelcai Comedy Ml. Pleasant. Arthur W. Mat the aad Xlsla E. Bardnaa, "Blraaa Gut Froat." Revue, preaentlng CharlM Chaplin in "A Dog's Life"; William both sf Balt take. Albert J. Hunt aad Florenc M. Cooks, Jmth Farnnm la "The Joyous Troublemaker." Of Booth Jordan. Welland F. Smith. Klwnlale, Idaho, and Film Production, Goldwyn Stop Floreda H. Ol non, Glencoe. Idaho. percF H. Alwtrd, 8a It Lake, aad Clara Haws, - " Thief, Headlines New Bill Open-lo- g ' rarmtAftMf and HuldaH . joMph W. Today at Caaino Theater. Johnaoa, Balt LtkCo . Prank Dobson and Thirteen Sirens Heads Orpheum Bill Which With an enlarged faculty 'and th biggest preliminary registration In aeveral Opens Tonight years, tha boarding house being new i. completely filled. Rowland Hall will be Another week of Joy is in store . for opened this morning for official registration. Regular clasa work will begin to- patrons of the Orpheum. beginning tomorrow morning. night. Frank Dobson, considered among th beat oomeoiana in vaudevius, headMiss AHc B. Macdonald, th new principal, comes here direct from Lawrence, lines the program of stellar cta with Mass., high school, where aha has for the his thirteen sirens. Percy Bmnaon and also are on tbo bill In past two years been head of th English Winnie Baldwin .1970." She la a graduate of their Vision of department. Frank Dobson ia said to be one of the college, Cambridge, Mass., and ia th author of "Foundation English," a funniaet fellow on th stage, and hla acwork widely used In the schools off tb robatic comedy ia sure to furnish laughs. United States. Tha entire production Is of tha, highest order, of musical comedy, with pretty maids, funny dialogue and tunarul rouslo. Commercial Club to Hear C. B. Maddock Is responsible for th production, and h has embellished th .Harvard Economist Today act with some especially becoming gowns and ecenery. Dr. Charles J. Bullock of th departMr. Bronson and Miss Baldwin era alment of economics of Harvard university ways welcome to Salt Lake, especially will apeak on "Foreign Commercial when they bring an act of tha caliber of lationa" at th first weekly luncheon Of "Vision of 1970." Jack-Ea- lt vrot th the new season of th Commercial club piece. Lyrtes are by Harry Williams and at nopn today. Thomas w. Pag, chair- muatc by Nell Morat. Tha plot take on man of th United State tariff commis- ahead fifty years and gives a gllmpe of ' sion, who was scheduled to apeak at th the future a Lalt see It. luncheon, will be unai to appear. Francis Yatea and Qua - Raed In Bullock-in Dr. 1 Salt t.ake attending much fun to contribute the national tax covenflon. Ha ta said th bill. John Gardner and Mart, Hartto b a national authority on eoonomlo man are another popular pair, whosq subject and waa on of tha financial ad- "Vaudeville present Vagaries alway visor of President Wilson during th new to the atage. Will war. J. O. McDonald wili bo chairman something In "Why Be Serious? ' I th at the lifnvheon today. Anita Dial senes of pure nonsense. of fun. Haya-tak- a monkey are demonstratorsaom of Japanthe brothers present ese athletic acts. Klnograms and Topic of th Day complat th biU. Rad-clif- PtfCPP Mal-mo- ; ' "Sampson iSlREMS THIRIEEIt extreme lightness. It is the newest Funeral ervccs for Frad Tdungberg. 5d7 South Ninth Wegt troat,.who dfM Monday, will be held torhorrow afternoon at 2.30 o'clock at the ODonnell & com puny funeral chapel. Interment wlH ba In tha family-pl- ot In Mt Olivet cemetery. Mr. Youngbeyg waa a native of e, Sweden and came to Sail Lake when H yearn of ok.-- . He ta survived by his wife. Mm. Q0 A. Youngberg, two daughters. Olivia and. Klmeriue Youngberg. two ons, Alfred and Wilhelm Youngberg, two sisters, Mrs. Selma Kendall and Alra. Fisher and a brother, G. Young- - h HAZLEI2' SHELDOII Singing and Dancing ; , Jugo-SI&- .. SWEETEST Comedian' t BRIERRE & IUIIG 'a Lion Collar Ur Fall which combines smart appearance with the comfort of you-tril- affair." But Instead of putting m off h gav nta a bit of advica. He told me not to try. to bribe Serbs and to report for a vise in. Belgrade. This Serb guard la th exception that prove th rule that all foreigners must graft their way through tho Balkan and central Europe of they , want to gat along. ... , In Vtanna and Warsaw graft alone wiu open the doors of a hotel room. Vienna, the capital of a seemingly dying land, la nevertheless on of th moat crowded hotel town in the world. It la not un- common to. eee twenty' or more persona leeping on chairs In hold lobbies Bathrooms and servants quarters ara begged for. Telegraphing ahead for a room I ; wasting your money. But somehow the head porter always Black-Fac- FUNNIEST TOWN if v HARRY VOIl F0SSEH; J0LLIEST ' IN ; Grand Opara DEXTER It-i- a - Of SH , BREEZIEST SMARTEST - EiDorrscEErji Star BEGINNING TONIGHT b Tciy-- . A Real Musical, Treat , Will Work Wonders" Every V 'S . JiytVxilKtXU! l - Ralph Cloniner Aaaoolat Players 29e to 1i9 Wednesday and Saturday Price 2S to 79c Evening: Price Matinee ; v - 7"'- ABK88MKNT NO. 4 liODli MINING COMPAN m Notice hereby given that at a t. Ing of the director held on tha Irat of of August, 1920, an of on rant per sharp was on 'the outstanding elork pi th lion payable .immediately to H. A.. Mlllln, secretary, 728 East 2nd, Halt Leake City. Utah. ; Any stock upon which the may remain unpaid on the firm ae l2rt, will b delinquent at public aucti vertlMKi for eal re, lining payment la made old en the firet day of N, " at 2 o'clock p. m. at ih p.,n aa a acre tar y, 718 Kart Becotui Hou 4 t Halt Lake City, to pay dn vj ment' logutliar with tbs twi C t of aata. and axpenaa lug ' H. A. ITITLIVICTORY 1 IVilliia Ccorgs Ilcorsr . F. R. A. S. OF LONDON, ENGLAND , Will leotur under th sueplcr ef th Unity Canter of th L N. T. A. SIS TEMPLETON SLOG. ,T Wednesday at S p. m, . . , , Subject: "Th Attainment ef Maatershlp" , Thursday at S p. m. "Th Sciana and Power ef the Spirit" Friday at 8 p. m, "Th Science and Secret ef Living ament 1 c., b' k ' ' ' k f |