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Show THE. SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORNING. JUNE 7, 1920. Boy Scouts to Climb Mount Timpanogos I if) iSJ & Annual Hike to Be Held August 18 to 21 of Balt Lake .boy acouta taking the ecout oath on top of Mount Tlmpanogoa. scoot eiecotlre. Is on the right. ' Oscar A. Klrkham, local 'TW ' Other Summer Trips Wil Include Bryce and Mill creek Canyons, Zion Park In a conspiracy to Joins r, Mtdwi capture and kill the wife of the rich their common eneinv. In an effort Thurda. Urt to frighten him Into ceasing his persecu-tion- a bow PATAGEfr Just as she Is about to slay the pliylo. AHboff. hoadllad by c baric Fle ntber woman, Polly's gaxe is arrested by the Men." of fecrteo Mother acts, feature, sight of a Red Cross poster, reading The New bill W edaeaday. Greatest Mother In the World " bhe remembers that It had heen given her by LOFWS CASINO Madia In Trrrere ia Tb Iron Heart." vaudeville bill, the man she loved. The axe drops from High elaas headlined by Torrly circus. a Polly's hands, and she later smuggles the landowners wife back to her home. SALT LAKB Tonight, Tuedav aod Wenea-daA tragedy Is thus averted, Polly's faith eights sad Wedaeadav matloee. Cobaa A Threw Pa'es In humanity returns and peace comes to of Barria'a productive y the squatter settlement as a result. Kat, with Violet Hevlsg Thursday, DBAMA AST) TAUDEYILLE. OflFfiTEl M Nir TtudeTlllt bli! ltli Peto a, oprQB cdaedaj oifUt. land-owne- Miuhmi ALT LAKE Boy Ecouts will make their annual hike to the top of Mount Timpanogos from Auguat IS to 51, according to an announcement made by Oscar A. Klrkham, Lake scout executive, yesterday. Several hundred boys ars expected to make the jaunt. Other features of the summer program for the scouts Include sn advancement carnival at Camp Alvin V. Taylor In Mill Creek canyon from June 17 to 19, and the Zion National park and Bryce canyon automobile caravan from July 10 to 19. The excursion program will In no way Interfere with the civic duties to which the scouts are pledged during the summer. it Is said. Mr. Klrkham announced that a large force to assist the N. E. A. convention has beenduring provided. The advancement carnival In Mill Creek canyon Is for the purposs' of instructing snd examining the scouts seeking promotion In rank. Cooking, scout pace, knife snd hatchet, tracking, firs building, use of the compass and nature study are among tns subjects in which examinations will be given. Members of the Utah Automobile association will supply automobiles for the caravan to southern Utah, and it la said that at least 299 scouts snd 100 others will make this journey. Aside from visiting the scenic wonders of Zion. National park and Bryce canyon. It ia planned to make overnight stops In the principal cities en route, where typical scout camps will be established. 111 -- frt-da- and Saturday, wits Saturday matinee, Frivolities of 1920. MOTION NICTUIES. BROADWAT-TodaTaniished Reputations' Dolorea CaaaioeUi; Ruth Boland in featuring Adventures of ButS. Inca H. PARAMOUNT EMPRESS Thomas . production of Behind the Door." featuring Fred Elliott In "Home Talent" figurComic .Cartoon; Pars Hobart Bo worth. mouat Magasine. atively and literally makes a clean sweep 'Whisia Hammersteta AMERICAN Elaine bill now running at Loew s Grab the Gboat; Pa the featuring the comedy, per a Caalno. A new manner of "putting Review. in fils Foot over the customary vaudeville comedy Bussell B IN EU A William Iatemationnl comedy, Is the chief charm of this stunt. TalFour"; Universal News. ent and originality are displayed by Mr. GEM Mildred Harria ChapUn In Polly of tba and Elliott with his musical broom and rural Storm Country"; comedy, "Dowaatalr Up"; South tea Island scenic. Impersonation s. ' HOME TALENT DRAWS STRONG AT LOEWS CASINO HOBART BOSWORTH STARS IN STIRRING PARAMOUNT FILM "Behind the Door," a. photodraroa of the ms, opened s four days' run st the s Paramount-EmpresHobart yesterday. Bosworth, who appeared in a vaudeville some here sketch of 'The Sea Wolf, tune ago, is the star. Others In the cast include Jane Novak, Wallace Beery, Jamee Gordon, Otto Hoffman and J. P. Lockney. The acting of this talented group, the rapid action of the play, the absorbing and thrilling story are not all, for the story affords opportunity for the Introduction of submarines snd seascapes. Behind the Door won unusual manifestations of approval from large audiences yesterday. The story, originally written by Gouver-neMorris and published In a popular weekly, affords Thomas H. Incs ample scope for the employment of his genius as director of spectacles. Mr. Bosworth plays the role of Oscar Krug, a taxidermist In a small Maine town, where people are wont to gossip about their neighbors. At the outbreak of the war rumor has It that Krug is a German spy, and one day, to vindicate himself. Krug thrashes a crowd of men snd immedistely enlists In the navy. He marries the belle of the village, who hides away on a transport In order to be near her husband when he is ordered to sea. To outline the rest of the storv, which really starts at this point would not be fair. Suffice It to say It ur The Three Le Lyons, novelty aerlalists and equilibrists, display acute cleverness cn the horizontal bar and other apparatus htch goes to make up the usual acrobatic act. Their turn is not sensa-tlonabut the work they perform Is pleaslngtT. watch and the act Is not unpleasantly Interrupted by questionable comedy. Paul Francis and Rose do Mar present something out of the usual run with their comedy skit. Making Good " The turn Is refreshing and though some of the 'hits sre within the drutt age, the good quality of the skit as a whole ts pleasing Will Stanton and Company, presenting A Musical and Dancing Offering, and Torrelly s Comedy Circus" both live up to the high standard of the other features of the bUl. which concludes with an InIron "The teresting motion picture, Heart. a William Fox production with Madlalne Traverse In the leading role. ty so. To be sure. Satisfying? Those are the general expressions that come from every wearer of our Summer Comfort Clothes after giving them a real test. They remain as spic and span at 100 degrees as considerably cooler just because they have style, tailoring and quality bred into them. . i Our prices $12.50 to $25.00. And our prices are lower than e suits any 20 per cent off sale. We carry and sell more than any three stores combined in Salt Lake City. We do a CASH BUSINESS ONLY and sell for less. two-piec- 258 SOUTH MAIN ST. Rockefeller Foundation Announces Appropriations for General Education. ' - HIT IN s, double-crossin- California Monsignor Made Chamberlain to the Pope v. T-- CHAPLIN IN AT Well say GRAY BROS. & CO. Throe Tacos East, Mystery Play, With Violet Homing, Opens at Salt Lako Theater Tonight, doming to tie gait Lake theater tonight for half a week is Anthony Paul Kellys intensely gripping mjsteiy plav, Three Faces Eas' Tmr attraction held the boards of the Cohan & Harris theater. New York, for one enttte tear and will be presented here with the nitropolj. tan cast, including Mis'- Violet Hemipg. who cilled forth laudatorv comment for the playing of her role of the mysterious Helene during its long run. Different from the ucual storv of Gerand man intrigue, possessing little that is exis thrilling, breath-takin- g aggerated. and carrying climaxes that are timed with rare skill, Mr Kelly has built MAKES WHISPERS a play that ts while. It Is u unusual picture of how the British intelliSHOWING ON gence and the German spv department how plots are met match AMERICAN SCREEN system hnw the fine art of with counter-plotg la carried to latest success, diplomatic Elaine Hamrtierstetn's its finest degree, and how men and woa four opened men are moved like pawns in the game yesterday Whispers, davs engagement at the American the- of nations ater. where It played to full houses afterdomiIt Is a story of fierce noon and evening The picture was given nated by lore of countrypassions The action a splendid reception and a is vigorous of number throughout The story of ''Whispers,:' written bv startitng -- mechantcsl effects ire introMarcus V. Connolly, is one which tppeals duced which tncrease the tenseness. to the audience. Lavish settings and beautiful photographic effects help to Miss Hommersteln success make It is supported by Matt Moore. He appears of a star reporter characterization in the on a big metropolitan daily. The manner ' in which he gets away' with the part ROME. June 5. Monsignor John Caw-leto the picture a touch of realism. givej chancel. eg and secretary of the On the bill with 'Whispers" sre a Snub diocese of Monterev snd Los Angeles. 'Grab the Pollard comedy, entitled was named private chamberlain to Cal., Ghost," and an Installment of the Path the pope at tlie Vatican today. d Review. Henkel, conductor of the Philharmonic orchestra, has arranged an John Caelev, who todav wae Monrignor and Gordon excellent musical program not, fled of his appointment as private Brel land, organist, pLaya. chamberlain to the pope, announced he would continue In his office as secretary and chancelor of the diocese of Monterey MILDRED and Los Ange!. The new title is an DRAMATIC TALE honorary one. Roman Catholic here explained, snd waa awarded for meritorious GEM service In the church. The rew chamberlain was born at Dublin. Iceland, fn been in the I nlted States 1532, and ha The sight of a Red Cross poster preall hi life snd In the California vent a murder in Poliv of the Storm virtually 1109 aince diotece Countrv starring Mildred Harris Chsp-llwhich yesterdiv attracted capacity BOARD MEETING POSTPONED. hm sa st th Gm theater. k Th- - meeting of th Mate i Following the arrest of her father on a fsiae charge Polly's love of humanity turns board, scheduled for June 5. has been to hate when an attempt is made to put postponed until June 10, at the request her little brother In an Institution. tbe of son), of the members. Comfortable? THEATER IHe-for- NEW YORK. June 6 Trustees of the general education board of the Rockefeller foundation announced tonight appropriations totalling $29,251,999 for various purposes of general education and for the development of medical schools. The summarized statement of the trustees sajs In part. At the recent appropriations made to ninety-eigcolleges snd universities out of those which aiw under consideration. To this group of Institutions the general education board appropriated for endowment to Increase salaries the sum of $15 551.666 on condition that they would themselves reach the goal they had set and secure for the same performance supplementary sums aggreThus, these colleges gating 530.619.334 and universities tf successful will Increase their endowments available for teachers' salaries to the extent of 543.465.noo nearly $50,000,000 to be distributed afill be appropriated to the remaining Institutions as promptly as the detailed plans of each can be studied snd decisions reash-- d as to amounts snd ratios. Evbe made to avoid unnecesery effort sary delav. Appropriations voted Include-Talmedical school,' for endowment, toward a total of 5J'009.999. 51.000,000. Harvard medical school, for Improved facilities In obstetnea. 5300.000; for the development of teaching in prvchlatry, me-tln- g. ht -- Cache County Elects Democratic Chairman IS FATHER. June S. Ray T Baker, director of the mint, announced thst Mrs. F,aker hsd given birth to a girl hare today. Mr. Baker departed ton'ght Frank W. Fean of for Washington. Mrs. Baker was befora LOGAN. Juno chairher marriage to the director of the mint Cache Junction, former Democratic G. Vanderbilt. Mrs. Alfred man snd national committeeman of Idaho, wan elected Democratic chairman of Cache Energy and ambition,' plus The Tribune county at the convention held yesterday Want Ads. are sure to win success. afternoon at th court house. More than one hundred delegates were present snd PROBATE AlfD GUllDIAKSinP NOTICES. much enthusiasm over the coming cam(Consult county clerk or the -respective eifnera paign was shown. to for further Inform Moo the state convention delegate Forty to be held st Salt take June 14 were a'so NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . Weston Vernon, the retiring selected. Estate of William D. Edglntonl dechairman, was unanimously ndqrd as a ceased. Creditors will present c.atms with San at national convention the to delegate vouchers to the undersigned at suite 433. Francisco from Utah. A committee of In Clift building, Balt Lake City, Utah, on ten was named to take the initiative or before ihe twentieth day of July, A. L organising the Democratic women- of th 192 county. of last will Clara Edrintnn. Henry G. Hayball. business man of Lo- of William D. Edgtnton. deceased. gan, waa named as county vice chairman Date of first publication. May 17, A. D. and Eugene Testes of Millville was elect- 1920. ed secretary. Georg F. Wasson, attorney for execuexe-utr- lx Logan Firemen Save Home From Destruction LOGAN. June 5. Fire broke out this morning at 11 o'clock st the home of Frank Bench, 214 South Main street. The cause was alleged to hive been defective wiring in the house, which was of frame. The city fire department saved everyMedical research foundation of Elizain the house and extinbeth, queen of th Brussels, for thing of value guished the flames before the structure general purposes of medical research, was burned beyond repair. 1, oo(),(wio francs. For negro schools, appropriations agwere JAPANESE PREACHER VISITOR. made for th folgregating 5942,600 Rev. H. 8. Klmura of Toklo and a lowing. for general endowment, 5500.00f, The and equipments, partv of six Japanese are registered al for current expenses 5443.600. Other Rockefeller foundation the Newbouss hotel, having arrived here en route from Japan vis ban Francisco appropriations: For the American conference on hospi- to Boston. They expect to attend the tal servle, to establish and maintain 11 lercentenafy exercise In Boston In commemoration of the landing of tha brsry ond service bureau. 513,0). For the national committee for mental pilgrims at Plymouth. Mr. Klmura Is a hygiene, for survey during 192 of car graduate of Cambridge university. En-atreatment of mental diseases and dt- - gland, and ts wsJIvered In Americas I ficlenctes, $25,000. history as well as English. $?v) noo. MINT DIRECTOR S6.N FRANCISCO, n64T9 trix. IN THE DISTRICT COURT, PROBATE division, In and for Salt Lake countv, state of Utah. In the jnatter of the estate of Alexander McAuley, deceased. Notice. Th petition of William H. McSorley praying for the Issuance to himself of letters of administration in the estate of Alexander McAuley, deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 15th day of June. A. D. 1920. at two o'clock p. m. at the county courthouse in the courtroom of said court in Balt Lako City, Eah Lake county, Utah. Witness th clerk of said court, with th seal thereof affixed, this 5th day of June. A. D. 192b. J. E CLARK. Clerk. (Seal) By M. M. Snell. Deputy Clerk. Geo. Jay GlbsPn, attorney for petitionP15--4 er. LN THE DISTRICT CoL RT. PROBATE division. In and for Balt Lake county, state of Utah. In th matter of th estate of Axel Spst. deceased Notice The petition of Frank L. Malmstedt praying for tha Issuance to himself of of administration in tha sstats of Axel ftparr. deceased, has been set for hearing on Friday, the 15th day of June, A. D. 192, at two o'clock p. m. at the county courthouse. In the courtroom of said court In bait Lake City, Salt Lake count v, Utah. Witness th clerk of said court, with y th seal thereof affixed, this of - . June. A. D. 1929. J. E. CLARK. Clerk. Seal) By M. M. Snell. Deputy Clerk. Geo. Jay Gibson, attorney for petitioner. p!9tI IN THE DISTRICT COURT. PROBATE Lake for Salt in snd county, division, Utah. In th matter of the estate of Catherine Wood, deceased Notlc. The petition of Frank J. Hagenbarth. Wood KenHugh C. Wood ond Cassandra nedy, praying for th admission to propurporting mts of a certain-willdocument, and testament of to be the last Catherine Wood, deceased, and for th granting of letter testamentary to Melvin B. Johnson snd Louis B. McCornick, on Friday, th has been set for hearing llth day t of June, A. D. 1920. at 8 o'clock In th tbo courthouse, county m., p courtroom of said court In Salt Lako Utah. Salt Lake county, Citv, Witness th dork of said court, with She seal thereof affixed, this 25th day of May. 1530. . E. CLARK. Clsric. tSeal) By M. M. Snell, Deputy Clerk. Hutchinson ft Hutchinson, Attomovs for Petitioner. nfl$ NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals will be received by th commissioner of public work of th stat of Idaho,- - at th office bf th commissioner, Boise, Idaho, until two (2) oclock p. m. on the lath day of Juno, l;o, for th construction of twenty-tar- o miles of Idaho-Uta- h highway, federal aid project In Franklin county. No. Proposals will be opened snd publicly read at the shove stated hour. Plana specification, forms of contract, proposal forma and other information may be obtained at the office of D. P. Olson, director of highways. Boles, fdsho. snd Pofrom P. B. 33 Uson. district catello, Idaho. A deposit ef ten dollars letters 6th-da- J-- J. erg-nea- ($19 09) la required for each set of and specification. Th deposit willplans b refunded If the plans are returned Intact. All proposals must b mad on th forms furnished, and must be signed by th bidder, with his name and pos toffies addreca The right is reserved to reject all proposals, or to accept tha proposal or proposals deemed best for th stats of Idaho. No proposal will bs considered unless accompanied by an acceptable proposal guaranty In an amount equal to five cent (5 per cent) of th total amount par of the proposal. This guaranty may be In th form of () cash, (b) a certified check or (c) a bidder's bond. If a certified check accompanies th proposal ths check shall be drawn on some bank In th stat of Idaho and made payable to the commissioner of public works. If a bid- dez'a hood- accompanies1 the propose t, ths bond shall bo conditioned to guarantee thst tha bidder. If awarded tb contract, will enter Into a contract. In accordance with the terms of his proposal, for th faithful performance of th work. Th proposal guaranty will become th property of the stat of Idaho, not as ' , penalty, but as liquidated damagea If th bidder, upon the acceptance of hia proposal by th commissioner, falls or refuses to enter Into a contract In accord sues with the term of his proposal within ten (19) day (not Including Sundays) after presentation of the contract to him for execution. A bond with a surety company, authorised to do business In th stat of Idaho, and satisfactory to (ho commissioner of public works, will be required -- for the faithful performance of th contract, In th sum of sixty per cent i per rent) of th total amount of tb price. It Is the purpose cf th eommlMlooer to build the Improvement In th shortest tlm consistent with good construe 'ten, and complete and equipment and effsetty organization wtj be insisted upon. D. F. m BON. Director of H 33 M. J. HALL. Commissioner of Rubiio 33 orbs. Dated Juno L 1929. oos-tra- ct sin ? r |