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Show isa. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MUK.NlMr, JtISK 21. 10 sms duction of studies make the statement that in order to allow a profit on 80 per cent of the wheat produced on the farms covered by Nils study the price should have been about 8 110 60 as compared wltfl an average cost of 12 15. At a price covering the average cost plus 10 per cent, 75 per cent of the crop would be covered hut 40 per cent of the growers jvmild still fall to break even. W. K. Vanderbilt Absent From Race ; Reported III Average Expense Shown to Be $2.15 a Bushel for 1919 Crop Cbleago Tribane 8.lt 18 ire WASHINGTON, June 20 Cost of wheat of the 119 crop averaged1 $215 the bushel, according to a survey made by the department of agriculture At this price, the department says, half the farmers would have lost money The government guaranteed price was (2 26. The survey Included a compilation of statistics from 481 farms. Nine representative winter wheat areas In Kansas, Nebraska and Missouri, and five spring wheat areas In Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota were visited by held men of the office of farm management. For winter wheat 284 records were taken, and for spring wheat, 197 On just two farms out of the 481 the cost was as low as fl a bushel On twenty farms It was 15 or over. There was one farm In the winter wheat area where the cost reached $8 20 The average cost of producing winter wheat was 8187 In the spring wheat areas the a' erase cost was much hlgher-4- 2 66 the range running from fl 10 for one farm to IS and over for seventeen farms. If the price received had equaled the average cost, between 60 and 65 per cent of these spring wheat grow era would have failed to break even. Yields GROTHy Universal Service' Staff Correspondent. (Special Cable Dispatch.) PARIS, June 20 The fact that W. K. Vanderbilt failed to attend this afternoon's grand steeplechase at Auteui), gave rise to fresh reports that he has sufMr. Vanderbilt fered a severe relapse la quoted as having told some Intimate friends, however, that ho means to attend the grand prlx next Sunday and to have added Til be there, if I never aee another race " The condition of Monsieur Robinson, W'ho has had a relapse. Is described as Mrs. Ogllvy Haig, widow of precarious the Scottish whisky king, who was Catherine Augusta Astor, eldest of the famous Astor sisters, also Is critically ill in She Is at the American hospital Neulll) of all INFANT MORTALITY is something frightfuL We can hardly realize that per cent, or nearly oneuarter, the children born in civilized countries, twenty-tw- o before d, die before they reach one year; thirty-seve- n per cent, or more than before they are fifteen I lf they are five, and i one-thir- 9 & (ia Zrt: ;u A A i Ttt j, v r ? & Children Cry For Special to The Tribune ASSURE HILARITY five-roo- m proves his real worth and the ability to do big things, O Brier has a role which gives him opportunity to show his versatility, a thing which hs never falls to do. OBrien Is surrounded by a cast Including Anna (J Nilsson. Ora Carew, Edwin Stevens, Joseph Girard, Frances Parks, Kate Price end Maurice Luxford The bill also Includes a Snub Pollard comedy entitled All In a Day", a Mutt and Jeff cartoon and an installment of th Pat he Review The musical program Includes selections by Gordon Bretland, organist and by the Philharmonic orchestra, conducted by Ted Henkel GOOD VAUDEVILLE FEATURES BILL NOW RUNNING AT CASINO Five acts of good, clean vaudeville, with a motion picture of unusual Interest, make up the bill now running at Loew s Casino theater until Wednesday Shirley and Shirley, as "saxophonists supreme," show musical talent with that Instrument by rendering both classical and popular selections equally well, Ethel and Martha Dellte have a dancing and singing skit, exhibiting style, grace, charm and syncopation, and Joe Weston and Grace Eltne appear In a pleasing enough punishment during the course of this act from her huge partner, Mr W eston to put a boxer to shame At Half-paTwo" s a musical satire along new lines, featuring Simon Meyers, supported by Wllty Kelly, Kitty Clappler and a trio of pretty and clever girls The comedy In this skit Is above the average vaudeville humor, while the singing and dancing are well worth while Leclalre and Sampson close the vaudeville performance with a burlesque athletic novelty as "nearly the strongest men In 'he world Their work shows polish, and, although the Idea is old, their manner of "putting It over" Is .new. The morion picture is a William Fox production of BUI Russell In 'Leave It to Me." st Indoor Sports teas FER PROVED IT. Jones And sha said I was no Hdy showed her whether I was a Hdy or had her dahn In the gutter in two London Blighty. Screen farce of a hilarious order Is disIn the pensed at the Paramount-Empres- s form of a double offering, wtth V, allace Reid In his new picture. "Sick Abed, and "You Wouldn't Believe It," a Mack Sennett comedy. As a lively young chap who is feigning illness In order not to appear as a witness at his friend's divorce healing, Wallace Reid makes probably the breexlcst "Invalid who was ever confined to a cot. The fact that he himself has had some dealings wtth the woman In the case makes the hero all the more anxious to make his camouflaged sickness ring true. The pretty nurse who has been assigned to him almost spoils his plans, but everything turns out merrily In the end. Bebe Daniels, the leading lady, was never prettier than In her role of the Famous Georgia Minstrels Will Appear nurse who falls In love wtth her patient at Salt Lake Theater Tonight John Bteppltng and Wtnntfred Greenwood and Tomorrow Night. are also prominent In the cast The same show will be seen again todaj and tomorrow. The Georgia Minstrels wM make an attractive street parade todav Introducing several novelties The wardrobe Is elaborate and the music is of the kind that blood starts the THRILLING coursing quickly through ON the veins and makes ones feet start time unconsciously and feel exAMERICAN SCREEN keeping hilarated so that one finally will make up one s mind to go and buy tickets so as to It seems that Eugene O Brlen becomee the choke seats, and all will be on more popular with each succeeding pic- get hand early when the doors open to hear ture. Ills latest production the free band concert in front of the The k did capacity business last night theater at the American theater, w here it opened Evervone knows how It feels to hear the a four days' engagement The big au- minstrel band and hear those trombones dience was delighted w ith the picture slur tiat "Jazzv" music In the role of a young society man The company will be at the Salt Lake selected as a victim of politicians, who t neater tonight and tomorrow night EUGENE OBRIEN IN FILM J IfiThiidDraote Spt POCATELLO. Idaho, June 20 A house on North Main street, owned by Tom Dsvls was nearly destroyed by A defective flue IS fire this evening thought to have been the cauae The loss is about 11300, partly covered by insur ance SUCH IGNORANCE.1 He Do you play golf She Oh, dear no I don t even know how to hold the caddie Boston Transcript Theaters TWO COMEDIES ON PARAMOUNT BILL .. ' r; f 9 V 15 t s DUSic. of We do not hesitate to say that a timely use of Castoria would save many of these infantile these precious lives. Neither do we hesitate to say that many and soothdeaths are occasioned by the use of narcotic preparations. Drops, tinctures contain more or less opium or morphine. ing syrups sold for childrens complaints In any quantity, they stupify, They are, in considerable quantities, deadly poisons. be no danger retard circulation and lead to congestions, sickness, death. There can contains no in the use of Castoria if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher as it ' opiates or narcotics of any kind. , K , r BUKA AXD YAUDEVILLE. ORPHEEM Befifininv Wednesday evening, bill of endeTlUe end pictures, with SyWeeter Schaeffer headlining vsuderlUe end Doris Renyoa la The Bandbox." BALT LAKE "famous Georgia Minstrel," end Tuesday evening PANTAG l Vaudeville bill now playing, head - lined by Jimmie Cessna and ilasel Klrke. Pirn other big acta Film feature, "Out of New bill Wednesday the Storm." LOEWS CASI N O William Russell la "Leer bill 7 It to Me," end an " MOTION PICTURES. iBOADWAY Today, "The Range Boss," a fire-respecial Western, final chapter "The Adventure of Ruth featuring Ruth Roland, and an animated comedy. Reid and PARAMOUNT EMPRESS Wallace Bebe Dsoiela in "Sick Abed"; Mack Ben : nett comedy, "Toe Wouldn't Believe It" AMERICAN Eugene O'Brien ift "The Figure-heedcomedy, "AH in a Day", Paths RePhilharmonic orchestra, Gordon Bretland view; - at the organ. EINEMAMack Bennett comedy, "Down on the Farm," end Jim Corbett in Prince of Areeue 'A'." GEM "Bex." atar cast; comedy; orchestra. B K. Lincoln in "Desert Gold"; STRAND 1 one-ha- Blaze Burning Pocatello Home Causes $1000 Loss averaged 14 9 bushels per acre for the winter wheat farms, and 8 4 bushMrs. els for the spring wheat farms The coet per acre was 827 80 for winter wheat, as I soon not 22 40 I wheat. for spring against Department specialists In cost of pro twos At the Save the Babies; , By CATHERINE by Experts. Coles Tribune Ceased Barbara Bedford 5 tindlbeStonwis Ct. and .Let's Think It Over. Intant 4f ? V There Is such a thing as saying too much on any subject, and talker sooner or later becomes a bore. The truth fho grand-stan- d Is always welcomed, and the truth reiterated and confirmed la more 1 than welcome it reaches your Innermost bouL . Prorootin'' angjjjjjj 'f Thereby Cheerfulness SSKotNarctIC v a uBoa Fletchers Castoria la all Its advertising baa claimed for itJ Scrutinized by the microscope of public opinion and used for over thirty, years it stands without a peer In the hearts of thoughtful, cautious, discerning Mothers. And once used, mother lore theri is no substitute ; for mother love will scorn to try a substitute or a 4 Here is a striking likeness of Maurice Tourneurs latest find. Tourneur believes that in Misb Bedford he has a winner from the startoff and is planning to feature her m his next picture. She is absolutely new to the screen, but, according to Tourneur, she possesses a remarkable screen personality and a talent for acting far bevond the ordinary. just-as-goo- d. -- for more and most of aU to get away from the narrow limits of the farm and see the world, bevond the horizon Ills brother, Andrew, loves the soil and is a thrifty farmer, like his father Just as Robert has decided to ship with his uncle for a three-yecruise, he discovers that Ruth, a neighbor girl, whom he NEW BOOKS FOR LITTLE FOLKS. has always supposed was In love with AnCher the Rainbow Bridge" by Louise drew. loves him. She Implores him to give Marshall Haynes up his trip, he does, much to his uncles "The ' and disgust But Andrew, The Bam surprise by Johnny Gruelle because Ruth has chosen Robert, Bam Clock.' by J P MtEvoy piqued 'The Jolly Old Shadow Man," by Gertrude when all the time he had hoped she loved Alice Kay Published by P. F. Volland him, decldee to take the trip In his brother s place company, Chicago He has a terrible scene with his father, Four new members of the "Sunny never forgives him, but dies a year who Book i family have appeared and will, n prove a delight to the buyers and readers later, a disappointed and man of juvenile literature The Volland publishers advertise their Andrew's absence things go from rnrlng books as books good for Child i en," and bad to worse on the farm Ruth becomes emphasise the Idea that thee tales con- discouraged, because of the bad luck" tain nothing to cause fright, to suggest that is their dally portion, and degenfear, to glorify mischief, to extenuate erates Into a scolding slattern Their malice or lo condone cruelty htld, Mary, Is the only link that binds them. While fulfilling these requlremenls fter three vears, Andrew returns, rethey also express all that Is wholesome and beautiful In words and plrfures alizing that hts passion for Ruth was but Louise Marshall Havnes has outdone a passing whim Meanwhile Ruth, In a herself in the delightful verses In "Over burst of anger, had Informed her husthe Rainbow Bridge," winch Is Illustrated band that it was Andrew whom she loved by Carmen L. Browne in most bewitching all the time Her failure to win him for fashion Each of the other hooks Is up to herself and for the redeeming of the farm, the highest standard of children's stories throws her Into a black mood of despondemanded bv the best crltli s of dency S hen Andrew comes from South who realize that only the most today Amergifted writers and artists should be allowed to ica some vears later, qn re eiving news prepare food for the receptive child mind that Robert Is very sick, he finds the place In utter ruin, his mother and little Mary dead and his brother about to go beyond LIFE FROM ONE ANGLE. the horizon for the last trip The offers opportunities for Bevond the Horizen," by Eugene O Neill acting, plav the lines are real, they get strong right Published bv Boni 4 IJveright under the skin, but because of the realisWhat is more melancholy in this game tic termination, It doubtless will meet of life than a contemplation of the human wilh a lukewarm reception from the genmisfits, the people who, through clrcum-stance- a erality of playgoers or unfortunate choice, are struggling to make a success In vocations to NOT AS GOOp AS IT SOUNDS which they are totally unadvpted Eugene O Neill has brought his genius and clear vision of life to ttie making of In the Shadow of Lantern Street, by a plav that brirgs out all the soirow and Published by Herbert G t oodwortb Bordldnes of lives wrecked bv the unSmall, Maynard & Co , Boston wise choice of a life profession There is a lot In a title sometimes and In this case the happiness and well- this one yertalnly sounds alluring, but, being of two families is the price of one alas' the book does not live up to Its man s foolishness In falling victim to one name for after the hero leaves China, the of nature s old familiar traps storv and goes on In a matter of fact The story hangs on the old triangle, the fashionlags to a quite obvious finish. love of two men for the same woman a There Is some good material, but the situation from which anv number of emotreatment lacks color and originality. tional angles may be deveoped It concerns the affairs of the IllegitiThe two Mavo brothers are direct op- mate son of an American armv officer In and looks taste posites yet they have and an Engliab governess Brought up alwavs been devoted to each othei RobChinaman of the at first by a ert threatened with tubercu'ne s has had most vicious sort, he later falls Into the Just enough education lo make him long hands of a and hlgnly ed- - Book Reviews Masquerading under many names drugs that are injurious to the tender babe have found their way into some households, but the light of experience soon casts them out. Are they cast out before it is too late? iSsssgL MOTHERS ifCt ar spgj SHOULD READ THE SOOKLETTHAT IS AROUND OF FLETCHER'S CASTORIA EVERT BOTTLE CASTORIA GENUINE ' ALWAYS Bears the Signature of Ma a heart-broke- Exact Copy of Wrapper. 1 VN C.MTAUW COMPANY, NIYOM CITY. SALT LAKE THEATRE TONIGHT & Tomorrow Night Price. SOo to $1.00, Plus Tax Circuit Orpheum Where It Is considerably PLAYING NOW STANDARD 5 ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE ACTS blfl SICK ABED" a picture Also th feature picture BEG. WED., 0 P. that make you tit up! hilarious and MACK SENNETT ML COMEDY SYLVESTER SCHAEFFER Th REID end BEBE DANIELS In 5 First-ru- n TWO MORE DAYS WALLACE Continuous shows, 2:15 to 11, p. m., every day except Monday and Tueaday cooler Inside You Wouldnt Believe It Mop Who Does Everything, many headline acta Presenting In his own person. THE R08ELLA6 MME. CLAIRE FORBES UNO POPE ONE OTHER BIG ACT DORIS KENYON TEE BANDBOX Plcturlzatlon of Louie Great Mystery Story Klnogramo Topics of the Day low-can- te Brilliant Vance' broad-mind- By Tad ucated mandarin, whose execution he afterward forced to witness His father then appears on the scene, but doea not reveal his Identity, and the boy. Conger Howe, as be Is called. Is transplanted to Cape Cod, where he tries to apply his philosophy and teachings of Confucius to the lives of his New England associates. He only succeeds in making all the women fall In love with him and in beThe writer coming a painter of note lacks dramatic sense and has not as yet achieved style In writing A LOEWS Uasino Tho Mott for th. Least Always th Best. WHY PAY MORE? STORY OF THE WAR FOR GIRLS. "Grace Harlowe Overseas," by Jessie Graham How er Published by lenry Altemus companj, Philadelphia. This Is th first of a series of oversea torieg for girls bv this author, who succeed In getting the girl s point of view. Grace Harlowe th heroine of the story. Is a familiar figure to girl readers who have followed M.ss Flower's descriptions of this young woman s career. Now, just as she is happily married, the war breaks and Grace joins a contingent of her old college pal who are bound for the other side to do war work The adventures which pursue hy and her band of coworkers are full of excitement and Interest, of th. regulation war story va, riety Here and there one come across a discrepancy, which, however, will not spoil the yarns value as a thriller for the Juvenile reader. It la something of a puzzler to understand why Grace was permitted by the government to serve In any capacity overseas, when ah. had a husband In the service. if one recalls the ruling which prevented wives of enllBted men to go over to th fighting gone. HER PLAIN DUTY. The cheery caller tried to persuade old Aunt Martha not to dwell upon her troubles, telling her she would feel happier If she Ignored them , "Well, honey. said the old Isdj "I dunno bout dat I alius 'lowed when de Lord send me tribulation he dofa spec' me to tnbu'ate "Boston Transcript Tribune Wants play an Important part o th household In the management NOW PLAYING WILLIAM' RUSSELL LEAVE IT TO ME" and a high. clast vaudeville bill headlined by HALF PAST TWO Claasy Girl Revue Continuous, 1 to 11. m.tt.,20e. Kiddie, 11c. EvVnlngi and Sundays, Me L . -- It Cooler Inside AMERICAN three more days EUGENE OBRIEN In COMEDY Out o( the Storm Smashing Film Play s And Six Acts of Vaudevillo Continuous Performance, 1 to 11 p. m. High-Clas- Summer Prieto: Night, 40c, 30c. Matinees Adult. Entire House, 25c Children under 15, 15o. Swanson Theater Circuit I Pick of th The NOW PLAYING Figurehead", PATHE REVIEW Plcturos' Mor Money for A Your Two-Ho- Show Each House. 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