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Show 18 THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1920. COX REPLIES TD ' Lord-May- o or. Cork Re-- , Gladys George,' in Easy ( Continued front Pig On.) as progressive highly by with a splendid public and private rec-- 1 -- Governor-Co- a- - x- Street. -- 6ut you'll laugh! laugh Uaught v 'f 1 RALPH CLONIUGER ported by Physicians to ord. Discusses Campaign. Wealc. Western campaign Be affalrtf wars Extremely with Senator Florence Stone, Evelyn Hambly and Associates Are All at Their Best v dis-- 1 I by the governor I Pittman, in charge of the Democratic FavorFrancisco. San headquarters at western conditions were I able repots on I received by the governor. , Besides his address tha governor shook II hands with many persons gathering at and stations en route, including cowboysdust-cowgirls on ponies Indians andtraveled1 I covered ranchmen, who had I many miles through the desert to see the I candidate tomorrow morning II Leaving here early of the governor was to oflhn a campaign five days In California, with a noon ad- I in tha and evening Sacramento dress In thBan Francisco auditorium, where ha as nominated last July. cussed , Cldas By JOHN STEEL. Lata Tribes Cable. Tribuu4-S.- lt Sept 1. Reports' from ' Brixton prison today, the thirty-fift- h day of Terence MacSwineys hunger strike. hy physicians, to the home office, and by the Irish league, agreed that' the starving mayor of Cork , passed a 'very bad" night and was "ex. ; , tremely weak and. worn out pesplte the reports, however, mends V,, - r.V and relations wars cheered by the constantly growing opinion that If MacSw- Defers Japanese Discussion. W ' , ineys resistance can tide him over a By Universal Service. Cox short space more, he map, be released. RENO, Nev., Sept This depends upon the success of ne- had tentatively decided tonight not to the Japanese question during his gotiations now pending between moder- discuss California tour, until he reaches Loa ate republicans In Ireland and the stand- Angeles. and Ban Lr I In his Sacramento -, It was said, he iYanclsco speeches. ing committee of the Dublin peace conference appointed three weeks ago, which would discuss principally progreestvlsm is trying to arrive at some proposal for and profiteering. Nevada leaders told tha governor tha 'v& within the British i Irish reRepublicans are planning a drivefortoWilempire. ?'v went which y the state, A member of the republican "governcapture sena, Democratic f, ment" deplores such a proposal ha been son twice and Ifelected prois two elections. It in the las made to Arthur Griffith, "acting presi- tors Into tha governors that and posed, according dent of the Irish republic" formants, to bring Senator Hiram JohnGriffith has not refused it - s ' Poindexter into He is still considering 'the matter and son, Borah, Kegtyon and to oppose the It la possible that he may consent to take the state particularly Henderson. Anne of X Senator part in the congress at which leaders Socialist of tha Blnn Felners will meet other Irish Martin, suffrage leader,forand asenate. In tbs candidate, are running moderates with this end In view. if A' & It must be remembered, though, that addition to the candidates of th two old the parties to consider la bound ; Griffith of Industrial readjustment was the candstrength of the Irish Irreconcilable, war idates main theme her tonight. He en, which Michael Collins republican dorsed th tabor bectiona of th Versailles minister, Is said to be chief. On the British side It has already been treaty, but aald the principles there laid relations between capistated that If such a proposal Is mads by down to govern should be supplemented persons who- could deliver the goods tal and taborwhich- have com directly in Ireland, the government probably by others from our own experience." i would be prepared to reconsider Its attidissatisfaction unrest and to and tha "Industrial with tude MacSwlney regard have become widespread, which is being other hunger strikers. elements in both It is reported from Iceland that Dub- Intensified by extremedeclared. "If conlin Caatls has recommended to Downing groups," the governor Instreet to release Joseph Murphy. Amer- tinued, he added, "the current will radicalto reaction from ican cttisen on a hunger strike in Cork, evitably owing on Ha ground that there is only circumism, with disastrous results to business It will, and Industrial enterprises stantial evidence against him. The other hunger strikers at Cork are therefore, be more profitable to heed th Industo wa now real with which have, aa call every, steadily sinking reposted thing possible being dona to ease their trial statesmanship of offsetting radicalconliberal but reasonable ism with a last days. Mr. Bonar Daw, who la handling tha structive policy, which will minimis InThi 1 i th embryo cinema queen who proudly boartg that her obbr is hav- Irish situation for Mr. Lloyd George, de- dustrial conclusion and make possible - I. . no hobby. She ia now playing opposite Thomas Meighan .Paramount star, is nied today that the government had any peaceable and orderly development of- I plan to smash the Sinn Fein before par- prosperity In our business and Indus- tha production of "Easy Street,' at the Lasky studios in Hollywood, Cal. liament reassembles, or that there has trial undertakings declaring there must (Photo Copyright, 1920, Evans, Los Angeles.) bean any change in tha general policy of be an Industrial "treaty of peace." Tha said to continue tha preaant law and order. candidate resuming -Mr. Bonar Law also stated that tha Industrial controversy will mean tha Imappointment of aa assistant possibility of attaining Industrial stabilfor six counties in north Ireland ity and prosperity and will probably ter-preparatory to bringing the home minate in losses arising from radical rerole bin Into force both in southern Ire- notion and reprisals. land and in Ulster. sxaxa An Humors are current in official circles San Francisco Program. , ORPHBUM New veoderllle bill, with Oeotgla that Mr. Lloyd George has had a aerloua CenpbeU and Bsny Haydes, aftersoea and BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1. The presibreakdown. Th report la atrenuoualy evening. denied by his secretaries and tha only dential speaking tour .of Governor James PAXTAGES Somewhere Is Prance. (lx visible support of it Is tha fagt that tha M. pox win bring him Into San Francisco ether vaudeville acta prime minister has received no public late tomorrow afternoon. He Is scheduled LOEWS CASINO la The Medge Kennedy deputations and made do public appearat the ferry at t:10, and then Girl With the Jen Heart. Vaudeville bUL ances since hla TUturnf from Swltserland, to arrive In an SALT LAKE Ralph ' Cloolnger and aaeociata and that ha has relegated labor trouble to to be escorted to th- Palace hotel , parade. "Sick Abed. ia Sir Robert Horne and tha care of Ireland automobile players EviA committee of thirty, headed by Archito Mr. Bonar Law, which is unlike Mr. MOTION PICTURES. & White, will meet the presidential Lloyd Georges usual method of dealing bald AMERICAN Buster Keaton ia 4!M. One Week." the Oakland mole at with everything at first hand, even Ignor- train onoclock Olive Thomas la Darling Mina. . Pathe tha governor will make his At I ing departmental chiefs News. Gordon Bretland at the organ. only publlo speech in this city at the Civic PARAMOUNT-EMPRESThomas Metghaa is auditorium. A brief concert has been ara an. Civilian Cloth Mack Bennett comedy, the to feature program, precede ranged ICn a Boy. of which will be a medley oomposed exi " BROADWAY Sameel Mcrwtan the Hoaay olusively for tha meeting and entitled Big "Recollections of the National Democratic cast, including Mme. Bee, with an BERLIN, Sept IS. (By tha Associated Marguerlta Sylva, Thomas Holding and AlConvention, 1920. 'WASHINGTON, Sept 16. Two former bert Bay. Also Young Buffalo Bill la Tex chairman of tha Demo- Press.) The foreign office today exhibDavis S. members of President Wilsons cabinet, cratic stateEwing, of Tlmberlnada''; New Weekly ' . committee, will preside as ited typewritten document in Polish, reit became known today, have been chairman. GEM "Trumpet Island. starring 'Marguerite tained to represent Interests of American De La Mott, from the Gouvemeur Morris Saturday night Governor Cox Is sched- military maps and other material comtelegraph and cable companies at tha In- uled to talk at the Oakland auditorium, prising orders and reports alleged to hav Orchestra, g story. Comedy. ternational communications conference and Immediately thereafter continue south been taken from a Polish courier, who. It STRAND "The Coufoeaion, starring Meaty her next month. on his tour. N. Walthall. ( la said, attempted to swim the border O. 'W. McAdoo, former secretary of the t Nani move la of s Child." KINEMA treasury, has been retained by tha West- Denied Use of HalL stream between Beuthea and Boanowlca, International New Henry & Pyle and G. B. ern Union Telegraph A Cable company Stevens, ergaalata. NEW YORK, Sept. 16. Farmers Labor a tha Bight of July Id Tha government as counsel, while Robert Lansing, former mad has been in possession of what It term tonight manaparty headquarters here secretary of state, and Lester H. Wool-saC. C. a from letter former counsellor of the state de- publlo Smith, concrete evidence supporting Its asserpartment, have been retained by tha ger of Carnegie hall, stating that th diPostal Telegraph A Cable company. EUhu rectors of the hall had denied th party tions that tha Pole have been attempting son of tha fprmer secretary of its use September 29 for Root. "meeting a violent, conquest of Upper Silesia for six is expected to represent the in- which purposes Introducing by medium weeks stats Jt, The courier is said to have bean halted terests of Cables Incorpo- of its speakers, any factors of a radical nmmemma a border patrol, who, although at- nature. Dudley Field Malone, party cen- - I by rated. As Kitty McCarthy In Darling Mine, Soma questions at Issue, officials said didata for governor of New fork, Issued I tacked by two other men, wrested the from courier. the today, aro such as to involve not only a statement declaring "suoh attempts to pojmh Ths documents era said to reveal ex which Is showing at th American theinternational Interests but destroy pubiie discussion on public quesconflicting secret Polish ater, beautiful Oliva Thomas hag a role Interests which tend to divide American tions encouraged violence and revolution istence of a widely ramifying organisation, drafted on the minute plan that ia particularly suited to her charmcompanies For the sake of American we wish to avoid. for action with armed forces. claims to be presented it has had tha lit-tTheaa forces are said to have numbered ing personality. She is seen as th affect of causing officials of the govLEOION WILL FIGHT H. C. L. Irish taasla who brings to America 11,790 on July L In addition, tha foreign ernment to settle In advance an disputes NEW YORK. Sept IE The American office report shows, a "Polish home her unlimited capacity for gladness, and between domestic companleq in order to Legion announced today formation of guard" was also organised. present a united front Bom secret documents captured by optimism, straightens out a number of plans to mobilisecostUs offorces for a war the high Uvlng. In every the Germans rive a list of Polish leaders tingled Uvss and finally, through her against RATAL ADMISSION. e community where there Is a post, the Identified with ths movement and what own personal sweetness wins for herself Her Soldier Husband One of the first legion contemplates organising retail tha report terms their aliases. real home and th happiness she Is learned In the army was how to dealers Into an association, prospective things I seventy-pounTha setaura of a operation entitled to. d carry a pack on a twenty-mil- e merchant members of which, it is said, I base is aald to be indicated la tha docu-hav- a hike. pledged discounts approximating 1 men aa tha prim object of tha pan- - th From th moment that Kitty leaves Mrs Sububa How lovely I Now I must per cent from current selling prices of Polish secret organisation. ship, accompanied by her pet goat, to tha final close-uwhere ah has been Insist on your going shopping with us tU commodities to th 1,000,009 members to ths foreign offloa state, discovered According London afternoon. the Ideas tlla of tha legion and their families. mant, local fighting units which havs been branches ofbya her young lover among tree, lofty organised wars expected to suffice to dull moment In this cleverthere Is not a picture strike a quick Initial blow, seising ths Mias Thomas la supported by mines and industrial plants and breaking able cast Walter McGrall, as including up German interference man. John Lynch and Laurence .It is th expressed belief la official leading wrote Trimble Laureno and tb story, quarters her that th plan was concocted Trlmbl directed. by Herr Korfsnty, Polish member of th rolchstag, who has been advocating withdrawal of German troop from Sileala. (LONDON, , 1 it ft Only Tbreo More Performances, Including Saturday Matinee. y s BUSTER KEATON - i Four Day Commencing Sunday KATHERINE MacDONALD MISS LISLE Presenting Paramount Pictures NOW PLAYING , Thomas Meighan comedy that took th brilliant stag Broadway by storm. Tha new Mack Bennett gloom chaser ITS A BOY If you .hr giving matinee parties, let ua reeerv logo for you. Call Was. MIL w I OLIVE THOMAS SEEN IN CHARMING ROLE IN DARLING MINE 1 la i ed Gouvemeur Morris ' Bill now playing headlined by SOIIEVHERE r.:GETS night ! SOo.-da- - ti 0 u6073 FRAKCT A Sketch of Trench Life Dixie Nelson, Tom Kelly, Hal Davl Jim Reynolds, Deg non and Clifton, Pantegeecope. t shows dally 1:45, 7:20, 0:15. Bummer prices Nights, 40c, SOe; matinees Adults, 25c; children under 15, 15c. STRAND THEATRE ' LAST TIMES FRIDAY sAND . SATURDAY Hie Confession Until Tomorrow Night Only NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NAZIMdVA State of Utah, Office of State Road Commission, Belt Leks City, Utah. Seeled .bids will be received by th State Road Commission of Utah, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, at 9 oclock p. m. September , SO, 1920, end at that time publicly opened for constructing a herd surface roadway. 18 feet wide, seme through th city of Tremonton. being dealgneted F. A. P. No. 14. Said road will begin at Third Eest street end run weaterdy .404 of A mil on Main street to tbo canal bridge. Plans end specifications ere on ftl In th offlo of tn State Road Commission, Salt Lake, City, Utah, and th office of th Bureau of Public Roads, Colonel Hudson building, Ogden, Utah. Th above plans end specifications may be obtained at the offloa of the State Road Commission on depositing flvs ($5.00) dollars. Any additional informs- tion may be secured from the stats road engineer at Belt Lake City, Utah. The right to reject any or ell bids 1 reserved. Cash or certified check for one thousand 01000.00) dollars, made payable to th Utah State Road Commission, must accompany each bid as evidence of good faith and as a guaranty that, if awarded the contract, the bidder will execute th -contract ana give bond as required. STATE ROAD COMMISSION OF UTAH. K. Ira n4749 By Browning, Secretary. Th Incomparwblf With all the witchery of her art. In e play worthy of her THE HEART OF A CHILD . Wherein ana girl simple trustful, neee proves triumphant against th adroit etebe of th society woman tasking to rob her of love , Alee international News Ne Advano In Pries 11:S0, 1. 2:30, 4, 7, 2:20, lrf. Feature atari :ML Starring 1 p. lows estsbUshmenL ' FUNERALS. Funeral services for June Elnora, seven months old daughter of Ralph and Elvida Westenskow Kohler, will b held at 1 oclock Sunday afternoon at th Third ward chapel. Th body may b viewed at East Ninth South street, th home from It until 12:10 o'clock on th day of funeral. Interment will b in City th cemetery. Vf-d- n iiffc u Ihit! . I 1 NEW SUITS FILED. asd Roy P. Anderson, doing foulness n l ILflCiP Ackerman-Harr- 1 to il 11 Pictured p. m. , dogrooa; The Girl With the Jakz Heart Madge end Kennedy RECORD PRICE FOR GOAT. SIOUX CITY, Iowa, SepL II. What is believed to be a worlds record high prioa for a goat has lust bean re--I calved by DeHaan A Co. of Bloux City, for a Saanan buck, bought by L L Bon- ham of Lea Ansalea for I76A A DANGEROUS ANSWER. What." asked th lawyer of th expert witness, "leads you to conclude that the defendant In this cess la craayT Well, for ona thing, replied th expert, hes I golf player end talks nothing but golf. "Hold on. Interrupted th Judge. Tm te have that answer out. rdng golf myself. Detroitstricken Fro Prase Stations, ;i i if If n t 2 uI n j" I9 it , a VAUDEVILLE BILL Matinee 20o Kiddles Ide. Evtnlngt and Sundays The hoard oi regent of the University of Utah will receive sealed proposals for concrete end lumber gun sbsd, together with storerooms, etc., to bo erected on tbo University of Utah campus. Separate bids ere Invited for the general con structlon, plumbing end eleotrical work. Detailed instructions, plans end specifications ere on file In the office of Young A Hansen, architects, 619 McCornioit building. Belt Lake City, Utah,, where they may be consulted or secured for th purpose of making a proposal upon depositing 510.00 to guarantee their return, together with a bid on th work. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to th undersigned, on some bank In Balt Lake City, Utah, for at least per cent of tb amount of th bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a satisfactory surety bond for 100 cent of the amount of th con- a brick, featuring hlgh-clas- , NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. - 26c. 7 -- Aaderton Brother Plumbing enmpeny. Funeral services for Mary Kerby, 73 telnet J. A. Base end wife, to recover 9404.46 1140 of Princeton avenue Helen who owing for nerrlres rendered. age. years Mine company nsntnet D Soto Oonaolldated died Wedneeday afternoon at a local ho- Erernrd will Bearer, Jr., to recover-(60- 0 at 10 o'clock this alleged to riltal,at th b 8.held D. Evans funeral chapeL hav been withheld. a special administrator f Interment will b la the ML Olivet ceme- - th JamestateL. ofWhite, Pearl M. Sohaff, agelhat Beast tery-Bay. to recover IJOOO worth ef Jewels alleged to be by th defendant. Funeral servloea for Alexander, four Montana-Blngha- lawfully keptMining company against months of age son of Mf. and Mrs- - Harry th Omaha Smelting and Refining company and Mitchell, who died Wedneeday night at ether, to qnlet title te certain mining elnlms the home 140 Padfle avenue will b held la the West Moantala district. t o'clock this afternoon at th Eber W. Hall funeral chapeL Burial will be in tha City cemetery. " li City, Kin-em- B. at r Dimotion NOW PLAYING eisco 1874 ae M Frank Dauby, author of Th Heart of hlgtwot ia thislootBooth sight was ti dosroo; lew a Child, from which ths photoplay In set thisloweot atoe 174 was 3d defreee; mesa Boath a which Nasi move Is appearing at the for today wsa 74 dotreaa; aarmal as dvgveaa; a ecu alula Ud excaaa alar Ih theater wag adapted, had a literary tnpmtwr first career parted In the middle. The emi ( the Booth Is aoao; tecvaoUtod denent English novelist. Hated among the ficiency elae Jaanary 1 is 4d dagraaa. most successful fiction writers of th Uoaldltr Dry bulb toaapemtnre at ( a, B-- . US dagraaa; wat bulb toeiperstura at 4 a. a.. last quarter-centur- y, interrupted her cre61 hua kilty it I a. as., 14 ative work to writ several books on en- par 4agreaa; ralatlva dry bulb toaperatare at staa, ana graving. an art In which th author tiaia,east; 14 degrees; wat bulb tea para tore at anae, was Immensely Interested. Following th sua rime, do degrdes; telativ bualdlty at uoou. publication of these, aha, for- - Frank aua time, 23 par eest; dry bulb leaparatere at T8 degress; wet bulb teaperatura at Danbye real name was Mrs. Julia I p. Frankau, returned to writing novels, with ( p. m , eo desrees; rulatlv kuaridlty at even greater success than before. a., St per wot tha unanimous opinion of p PrecipttatioD Total for the twenty four boors It is almost p. a., was see; total for this ending at literary critics that "The Heart of a Booth to data Is .42 at as tech: accumulated Child represents th apex of Mrs. excaaa for this Booth to date le .06 of so inch; Frank aue achlevemenL Th story ia on since January 1 to date in of optimism, yet unsparing in Its realism. total preclpUaUoo 18.67 lacbeo; neemnalatodi sseoas sine Jaau-ar- y About the struggle of Bally Snap, th Inches. In S.U i slum girl cast into tha environment oi at (:0d and sat at t:2t, loptaaa- cheap dance halls, and latar of the more I Sun1T rises 18201 non less th fascinating yet dangerous fAKXN AT WBATBElt OBBf HVATfONS surroundings of the stage, there ls a r. M., MOUNTAIN TIMA that keeps th story from ever being overly fantastical as th . ST - Vnudnvllle Continuous, 1 Francis W. West, 41 years of age died yesterday at a local hospital. Tha body Is at th ODonnell A Co. undertaking Commercial - Teaperatoro Highest today wis Dahlberg, 42 years of former resident of Idaho - rile diedage yee- terday at his home 1210 East Second South street. Ur. Dahlberg cam to Balt Lake a year ago from Idaho Falls. H has bean engaged In th real aetata business The body is at th QuaJ trough-Alloo- tt undertaking establishment, waiting th completion of funeral arrangements. Burial will probably b mad In pASIIMO 7 h I Carl Illustrations Valtell WEATHER DATA STORY OF SLUM GIRL ENJOYED BY Comparative weather data at Salt Lake KINEMA PAT RONS . DEATHS. JOUi Henry B. i a. Deaths and Funerals . feSgpQlhmS , 1 . , JJJ ! b. ! all-st- y, 7693 , R Ell Coming, WALLACE REID In WHATS YOUR HURRY t" -- "The-Hear- tor. SUPREME COURT, STATE OF. NEW Cast With York. Trial desired In Kings oounty. . From tha Master Ran of Harriet P. Cxarneckl. plaintiff, against Franklin W. Csarneckt. defendant,-- ? Summons. Action for ennulmenL To vht above named defendant: Toq ere hereby summoned to answer tb It win Hold You Spellbound oomptalnt in this action, end to serve e copy of your answer on the plaintiff's after the attorney within twenty dayexclusive ONE WEEK, Beginning Tomorrow of service of this summons, case in end. of your of service; the day Allan Dwana super-specifailure to appear, or answer. Judgment IN THE HEART OF A FOOLD will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in tb complaint. Dated April loth, 1920. - HUMPHREY J. LYNCH. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office end P. O. address, 44 Cedar of Manhattan, New York street. Borough City. To Franklin W. CxarneokL defendant: Th foregoing summons ls served upon you without th state of New York pursuant to en order of Hon. Arnon N. Squiera, e Justice of the supreme court of the state of New York, dated th 25th NOW PLAYING end filed with ths day of August, 1920, complaint herein, in theInoffice of the clerk BBS Th Mieses Campbell Present gag of the Borough of the supreme court GEORGIA CAMPBELL BBS BBS Brooklyn, oounty of Kings end stats of BE In Gone Are th Days New York. BBS a Dated New York, August 21st, 1920. BBB 9 HUMPHREY J. LYNCH, " Bi BBB Roy Ls Pearl Attorney for Plaintiff. BBS Office end F. O. address, 44 Cedar aa Hortlck A Strampa titter u2832 New York City. street, as Raymond Wylie A Co. BBS IN DISTRICT COURT OF THE THE BN Gonne A Albert United States for the district of Utah. BBB In th matter of Charles H. Denhalter, HARRY HAYDEN bankrupt. In bankruptcy No,. COMPANY BBS voluntary 4134. To the creditors of Charles H. In Th Love Game Denhalter of Belt Lake City, In th county of Belt Lake, end district aforesaid. COIIIES SIXCEBS bankrupt: Notice Is hereby riven that on the 10th day of September, 1920, the said H. Denhalter was duly adjudiCharles Prices i Mata Every cated bankrupt; end that the first meet- -' sxoept M n- - 5 10o, 25c, ing of his creditors will be held at th and Tues- - 50- 16o, 26c, 424 Continental off fee of the referee, JF day. Mata. 5 So, UXL Bank building. Belt Lake City, Utah, on S gin Thursday. Zuspt BaLaSua. th 37th day of September, 1920, at 11 o'clock a. m., at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, end transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. R. LETCHER. ' JERROLD Referee in Bankruptcy, Belt Lake City, September 16, 1920. ALL-STA- lag Civilian Clothes Adapted from I , ISLAND - , AMUSEMENTS Cable Companiet Plan to Conference Fight at TRUMPET al THE NOTORIOUS . Capture Couriers With dence That Conquest of Silesia Has Been Planned. Super-Featur- , RATHE NEWS ' Estate of Hiram E. Dunn, deceased. Creditors' will present claims with vouch era to the undersigned at office of Tracy Loan A Trust company, 151 South Main street. Salt Lake City, an or before the 3nd day of January, A. K 1921. TRACY LOAN A TRUST COMPANY, Executor Last Will and Testament of Hiram E. Dunn, Deceased. Date of first publication August 25, A. D. 1920. Frank B. Stephens, Attorney for Execu- . i LAST TlfJES TODAY e Orest Spectacular ONE WEEK DARLING MINE, with WALTER M GRAIL, OLIVE THOMAS, J. BARNEY SHERRY NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ( A In hla first Independent picture V Tinimu. The Theater Beauttful TODAY ANDTOMORROW v wider-eac-rata- ry GEM AMERICAN f PROBATE AHD OVAMIAHSHXP KOTICEA sigs-er- a Consult county clerk or the respective for further Information. 1 i tract.pr Proposals will b opened September 95. at 11 A m. la the board of directors room at the Deseret National bank. Salt Lake City, Utah. They shall b delivered to th archltectA or to Elbert D. Thomas, secretary, at th above named place, not later than the time stated above for opening same. The board reserve the right to aocept or reject any or all proposals. UNIVERSITY OF UTAH. , By Elbert D. Thomas, Secretary. 1920, Coming, S Night a Commencing MONDAY, SEPT, 20 Popular Matinee Wedneeday, ; Best Seats, $1.60 OLIVER MOROSCO Presents Tlaudc Fulton In her brand-ne- w surprise play n4(04 Ths Hamming Cird DIVIDEND NOTICE. quarterly dividend of the Daly-We- st Mining Company of 25 cents per hare, for th quarter ending September 30th, 1930. aggregating 163.600.00, dividend No. 64. baa been declared being payable October 1st, 1920, to stockholders of DIVIDEND NOTICE. record at th close of business September Th regular quarterly dividend of th 30th, 1920, on which data tho transfer will close and reopen on October Judge Mining A Smelting Company of books1920. 1st, , 131k per cent, for the quarter ending SepB. O. TAYLOR, t so,ooo.ou, 1929, 30th, tember aggregating Treasurer. being dividend No. 29, has been declared 1930. Eeptember 15th, u(814 payable October 1st, 1920, (p stockholders of record at th doe of business September 10th. 1924. ou which date the transfer books will dooo end reopen on October If you, era out of work, why not let 1st, 1924. th live employers know that you are B. after a pise In their establlahmentT A Treasurer, Tribune Want Ad will quickly bring you utms a Job. Dated, September Uth, 1920. With a notable cast ef players Civilised Prtoeo Evening, 60o te Boats Now Sailing Th S , |