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Show V' SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1, 1921. THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, s, WASHINGTON. D?. 1. Lrd O. C. B. K. C. B.. a former of flcial of th British treasury. has boas sal act ad hr tha British government to arrange, d stalls with trassurr officials hors soon regarding tha refunding of tha British war dabt to America. It la tha Intention to elosa tha refunding nagotla tlons before tha change'' In administrations on March 4, If possible. The British representative Is axpaoted to reach here early In January, treasury officials said. It was added that tha discussions between the representatives of the two governments jprebably would not consume any considerable time. The queatlonOf the rate of Interest on e the obligations, officials said, probably wul be adjusted on the basis of I par cent Under the law. it waa be explained, the demand notea cannotthan funded at a rate of Interest lower a high they already bear and to require er rate would be unjust, officials asi serted. While rates are higher now than when this government obtained tho funds for f its loans to the allies, officials said this government should not attempt to take of a profit from the rise In the pries " money. Any suggestion that the fundadan tnade at be ing of foreign loans vanned interest rate la strongly, opposed by Secretary Houston. "They should not be charged Interest govat a rate exceeding the cost to our from ernment of the money borrowed secreour people to lend to them," the The advances mads tary has declared. allies her by the United States to the gan only at the time of our entranea Into the war. For substantially a year had no considerable military forces In ' we Europe and we were lending the money needed to supply the, part purchased a from our people of the materials neceswho sary for the armies of theIn allies, the meanwars holding the Germans time. If. in April, 1917, ws bed had a vast anny in Karopc there wouldphavs been no considerable loans to the allies this ef war materials Inwould - for purchases inco our own nrnu country, hava needed all the munition this coun-.tr- y could have produced. 'In the circumthe debt stances ws must deal with of the allied government In a aplrtt of i falrnaeg.- "' Chal-mar- long-tim- Fail to Take Cu&t Up Option on Portico greets! LOS t The Tribune. ANGELES, Cal.. Dec. Bin Parties, ChlcagcACube couldn't see"Owner Power Angel tw trier, upon whomy a option, so Brains gave th to obedience )n Killefer today, Manager peddle the orders, started to try toCardinals. If Loui th to St Pitcher th Mound City doesn'tto want htnu. then a but, Invited Invest; Detroit will be Dea deal for Johnny Baaaler to go to Pertroit 1 on. It Isn't considered likely Bassler If land there. will finally tlca does. Killefer says Branch Rickey la strong for Parties, so he hopes for a good exchange. It was Chicago's opposition to Pertlca' sptttsr that caused him to fall to with the Cuba, explained Killefer today, Johnny Evers tried to let the local boas down easy by saying he would Ilk to withhold decision until h could hi training aee Pertlca In action against Kills-fsquada her next spring,be totoowhloh late. would replied that Bassler doesn't know where he Is go waa married aweek Ing, but, anyway, he on his arrival here ago, he announced t0Manager Esslck of the Tigers has signed three youthful prospect for try next spring Outfielder outs Parry O'Brien, Inflelder Fred Guenther end Pltcher'Duke Cross. Guenther has mad a good 'record in Santa Monica- samlpra fesslonal ranks . ten-da- con-ne- et OBAMA AJTD VATOITUAE. Vaudeville bill, with "Tb Spirit ef Maid! Ora" aod 'Tb liagte Qlaaaea." Afternoon aad eveeiog. , BIPPODBOMB Ralph Clenlager and aaeociat Peg s' My Heart, playara will present alumna and evening. PANTAOES Vandavllla bill. Red Paam, and vaudeville LOEWS CASINO . . baedUsad by 'Bplvan Comer.. SOCIAL BALL THEATER "Tha Poor Idttli Rick Olrl," aftaroooa aad evening. SALT LAKE Florane Beckwell In "The Bird ef Farad laa," this afternoon aad evoalag. -X0TI0K PICT aad PAKAROtJNT-ER Wallaeo iRnld PRES Lite Loo in "Th Charm School"; Harold Lloyd la Nnmber, Plan." la "Clndorolla'e Dana AMERICAN Viola Tw)a; Cemedy, 'The Poach ef the. Irish ; Path New; Cordon B re Hand at tb eriae. KINEMA Al Chriatte'e "S Lao'g I Naa Weekly; "Oymp"; , Haary A Pyle aad C. H. Steves a, orgaaisto. William Pamum In W BROADWAY 1 .i alao .HUii veatam picture, Weot comedy. Cam tag 9 tut day. Tom RlX.ua Pratrto Trail. Riddle: "Tb Parror la GEM Ooraldln Woman; Christie caeaody.the"Don't Blame th Smith C. at ergaa. A. Stork; ORPHEUM in Deo. IL Baseball CHICAGO, 1910 pasted Jh rough on of th most prosperous and tumultuous years it has ever experienced. Money was mads by every club In th major leaguer and the Aepbrt IsInthat nearly tb counevery minor league team successful. The teams that try was had the greatest year financially, are th New York Giants and Yankees Innfd information has It that th Gotham National league club mad a and profit of, 1840,000 on its base be conestimated football games. It cleaned Yankee th servatively that up about $400,000, while th Chicago whits Sox; Cleveland Indians and Brooklyn Dodgers are said to have accumulated 1400,000 and mors. In the point of attendance th moat i (or aver had. presidents John Heyd-i- sr and Ban Johnson reported that gurea -s- howed- an lncreass of more than 1,000.000 over 1919. Mors than 10,000,000 fans paid their iv into' th perks of the National and Amertoan leagues each prganlsa-o- f more tlon having an attendance . 11 1 -- theft than -- $.000,000. - making a good showing. T. C. U. want through th season under ted in tns Texas Intercollegiate conference. ever-prese- nt this-eveni- ng, ' Gem Announces Weeks Sun, Be sinning Today, of Geraldine Tamr in The Kiddie: Woman. .. . M. Watkins Gibbs rg Patt, lg, C........10 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 .... s 4 ..." j PLEASANT GROVE Fd.G. Fr.T. FLO. 9 t West. rf. 9 0 Richards, If. e 0 o. Smith, o Thorns rg. .....1 9 Christiansen, lg ,.l Totals 1 Totals ...I Referee, Holmstead. 12 10 MT. PLEA8ANT. Deo. 91 Mt. Pleas-aand Spring City yesterday combined hi a rabbit hunt. Th hunters accounted for approximately 1300 of tha jacks, which ere very destructive pests unless thsir tncreas Is curbed from time to tim. Each town had a team comprised of fifteen men. Spring City's hunters, having th advantage ot closer proximity to tho to kill shout hunting grounds, managed 7(0. ML Pleasant cams out with 100. From about noon until 1.90 o'clock a continuous popping could bq hoard. The day ws Ideal, being cloudy and warm and without th drawback of a sun to inter fere with vision. Rabbit hunting Is an sport hereabout a although It usually proves more efficacious to have drives for Lest year at this 14 killing oft th rabbits. time a drive In th ssm district effected of two or thro times th numdeath th T.P. ber killed In yesterday's hunL nt QUINT FOR LEHl 9. 9, 4. m rlnt to Cleveland Everett Saturday Play Totals T LEHI LEOION. I 10 Evans if. N. Evans rf. Chris Jordan Wins From Frank Bums at El Paso TL Clark, Taylor, r.vis Refer o. lg. rg. Wardens CENTER COLLEGE TO PLAY AT FT. WORTH ,i . ,.r FORT WORTH, Texas Uec. 11. Coach Charley Moran's Center college football machine will take tb . field teaterrow axalnnt Trunk Christian university ( Fort Worth in better condition than th eleven has enjoyed In any gam tm Season, b announced today. will Tannsr start at fullback Hump Red Roberts at guard and Robb, ike Pittsburg men. at rlsht end. Th otnr positions will be filled as they war In th Harvard gams Despite th reputation of th preying r confident ot colonels tbelr opponent EL PASO, Tex, Dec. 91. Chris Jordan of Cleveland, Ohio, defeated Frank Burn of Flint. Mich., her laet night In In straight falla. th a wrestling match and th second n lt first In 94 minutes ertoaora Jordon minutes employed and a headlock and to for th first fall seoond. Th men met at hold on th Witters Given Duck Season Closes in ' All Save Two Counties season clbsed at nln Thduck In all after I o'clock last mln-.ut- es night counties of Utah .except Kano and Washiwhere it will oloae th evening ngton,of - January IS. . Th season has been an unusually good one, aocording to hunters and gams department officials. Farm Bureau Will Hold Annual Social Function BRIOltAM CITY, Dec. 91 The Box. elder County Farm bureau has deflnltsly decided to hold ita big annual social function In this city January 94. Th program for the day's entertainment will Include a big dinner, musical and literary program, with other social diversion to occupy the afternoon and A big dance In th evening. All the local bureau of the county are being urged to attend 100 per cent strong, and th committee estimates that several hundred farmers and tbetr wlvs will be present from ell parts of th county to enjoy th social. MATINEE TODAY , TONIGHT LAET TIME ' Return of th Favorite RICHARD WALTON TULLY PRESENTS j - Tha Original Nut Edna Earl Andrews A Co. In SAINT A SINNER Continuous Shows 1 to 11 ?. M. VIRGINIA LEE CORBIN Late Star In Fox Fllipa WIIBON A McEYOY YELE0W Y 1 Beachs Greatest Photoplay Rex THE SILVER HORDE CAB SERVICE ' Starting Today. Reliable, Prompt, Dependable, Courteous, Careful, Efficient Drivers, , Popular Prices FULTON A MACK x . I 'L . YEiEmrcoE for first half mile. for eaeh quarter mile after. 10c for each four minutes of waiting timer . , 50c 10c CALL THE Stand at Phone Was. UTi 3 Telephone Wasatch 6690 EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY Matinee Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday RALPH CLONINGER And Associate PUyer la O' MY HEART B0e. PEG 75c Price Evenings, 2Se, 55c, Matin Saturday, 85c, B0e. Tuesday and Thursday, 5c. S5o Qeeateet ftueof Weekt Tho Wowiw He MarHed,H Virglnti Matin Nvt Yellow KENYON HOTEL. - I METER RATES THEATRE SALT LAKE Doors Open 12 Noon JOE WHITEHEAD y 875 Five-yea- r Sentence for Desertion WASHINGTON. Dec. 91. John A. WU a former captain In th army, who, when arrestod at New York December T, claimed that ho had acted aa a German spy while Serving with the American forces, ha been convicted by court mar' tial of desertion from the army and sen tenced to five years In the federal at Leavenworth, it was announced Wlllera today at the war department. still la to be tried on charges ot theft and einbesslement. The former captain Is charged wtth absconding with $5400 of the funds of his company, I, Forty-eight- h Infantry, December 19, 191$. lore, pent-teltla- ry BINGHAM. Dec. $1 A complaint was Issued by Justice of the Pear John yesterday against Christ Klnsls for Issuing a check on a bank In which he had no checking account Th check waa cashed by Gust Alexlon, proprietor of th Miners pool hall in Copperflsld. Klnsts allege that tha check waa given by him In payment of a gam bllng debt. waa asked and A change of venu granted by Judge Green and theJ css will b tried In Salt Lak. DEAD IN HOTEL BLAZE. FORT WORTH. Texas, Dec. $1. One man waa burned to death and several persons are reported mining In a fir which destroyed th Mansion hotel early today. Several adjoining buildings wars badly damaged. The property loss Is estimated at (ISO,-00Th body Of J. O. Ruaaetl, an exrecovered. press messenger, was wa one of th city's The Mansion hotel been constructed In having landmarks, a the frontier days ot Texas. Two while were Injured fighting the flames and several other person narHeveral rowly escaped death and injury,across th guests at th Grammar hotel, Street from th Mansion, also are reported missing. ONE 0. flrs-me- ISSUES OWN WEDDING PERMlt. BaRTLF.SVIIXE. Okie.. ,Do. $1 Mlm Victoria Fournier, deputy county elerk. Issued her yown marriage llcena yestertoday. Th party day, It became known of th second part la Warren Milligan, a local newapepar reporter. When th blank . catch-weigwas filled h directed Milligan to raise his right hand and swear to th truth of TOM HALPIN RETIRE. lie obeyed. statement, 91 Cutblll was th 11 n ii. ' BOSTON, Harry of the Boston A. A. captain appointed to GOOD FOR CHILDREN, IT succeeding Tom Halptn, track team l0T Hth'Ht , Cansftsr hung up hi runnlng-ahoe- s Mr. C. B. Rchweh. who h "W ua Foley's Honey decade ef competition, CutMlHs etudy. ton, Ohio; d Tar for coughs and find It pn's of th mlnlatry at Boston university, Ing lor thetime to Jog around th treek bast remedies on the: market, especially but And for the Indoor for ehlldron's eoifaha, as It does not season In In training good dally He oontain any drug that I harmful. which h hope to bast Jole Ray, rloua (Irknna often follows lingering colds. Hard coughing pack a uhlld a KILLEFER WILL PILOT ANOILB and disturb strength-givin- g sleep, I off ANtlEI.ES, Cal., Dec, 91 Wafa body the and polaon weaken the system so KIMsfsr today Signed a contract to off disease be warded cannot of Tak th that Loa as Angels tlnu tVhramm-JohnaoFolx'a I p Urn. club of tb Pacific Coast baseball Ifusu Druggist (Advertisement.) In 141L ht writ' . mngr SWEET SIXTEEN A Mlntatura- - Muilcal Comedy Farrar. Vincent Richard fAgain Check Case Transferred Junior a Net Champion to Salt Lake for Trial NEW YORK. Dee. 91 Vincent Rich-arof Yonkers. N Yv, won his third consecutive Indoor nations! tennis chain- her today by defeating Jerry NO MAGNA jdonshto New York, Making hi final appearance In th MATCH Junior players. Vincent Rich ranks McHugh of Ftord-haards and Wul Bister pedal te Tbs Tribune. ainlvdrslty won th national junior LEHI, Deo. II The Pleasant Green double by defeating Arthur K. Glov Mutuals got off to a good start In thsir and Ernest Kuhn,, both members of the her New York Tennis club; In three straight gam with th Lehl lesion . even seta, v for th first half. They weakened In th final period, however, and Lehl cam Eleven 14. 41 to Out victorious Th visitors early In th first half bad th score 10 to 4 In their favor. Lehl led at th half 19 to 10, R. Evans and Anthon starred. SEATTLE, Wash., Dec. 91. Coach , Sam Wlllaman and Manager O. R. Froat, Lineup and summary; PLEASANT GREEN MUTUALS. with eighteen members or Ui East Teoh Fd Q. Fr.T. FLO. T P high school football taam of Cleveland, 0 Pnoknrd, If. hav arrived here and had a final light workout on Denny field at th University Hunter, rf. .. I 0 of Washington today. In preparation for Martin, e. ... .. Anthon, Ig. th gam with Everett, Wash., high school 0 Thompson, rg. at Everett Saturday. I' Wilson, If. ... . In "Th Riddle: Woman, which today open a week's run at the Gem theater, Geraldine Farrar portray a woman who could do anything spare no one to-- her mad; selflab worship of her husband, Yet, could she sacrifice a motherless young to passions of a man sh knew ?;lrlbo a the rake a viper who won th confidence of women with a love he did not feelT Could she buy her freedom from th power of this villain at th cost of th girl's InnooenceT The Riddle: Woman, marks the debut Edward Jos of Associated Exhibitors. directed th picture and chose a cast inAdel Blood,. Wilcluding Montagu Love, liam P. Carleton, Frank Loses, Madge Bellamy and Louis 8trn, to assist Mis -- ft Annual Membership Fees Fixed by Farm Bureau fork. fa It tho superb acting of Viola charm, or Dana, eh of tho was It th pur dsllclousneas of he story unlooked-fo- r twlsta with crammed itself, and th stuff that romance is built of, enso. that mads the audience respond ,, Bpeetel te Tb Tribune. thusiastically to Cinderella's Twin." th NEPHl. Dec. 91. Th local American Metro special which had its flret showing Legion basketball team easily defeated yesterday at tit Amertoan theater, where tho Paygon high school hoopsters here It began a run of two deys Wallace MacDonald plays Prentice Blue winning by a score of (I to 91. consummately, as do tns supporting cast. Dunham led In the scoring with four- Including Ruth Btonehoue. Edward Con- teen goals Petty was next in line with nelly, Edward Cedi. Gertrude Bhort, Iron nine. WUeon was high point man for Hunt. Victory Bateman, Gilbert Clayton aad Calvert Carter. Dallas M. Fltxgerald Payson. under personal directed the Lineup and summary: PATSON HIGH. supervision of Bayard Vsilier, director of productions. Special to Tha Tribune. . i NEW YORK. Pee. 91 Bobby .Roth. Washington AmerlcAi league outfielder, tpsriftt to 14 Tribes. Dec. u Th farm has been traded to tb New York AmerAmerican ican league club In return for Duffy iroau of this city ha ftaad th annual Lewis, left fielder, and Georg MoffTdga fees of member for th coming year at southpaw pitcher. Colonel Huston, $1.(0 for men and 44 cant for women. toowner of thO' Yankeea, announced part In addition to th memborohlp fe and night. 'No cah consideration .waa In la order te raise eufflclenl fund to carry voTved, he said. on th work of th bureau, an assessment on crops la to he mad, which will HIT IN FILM SHOW AT THE AMERICAN PAYSON DEFEATED BYj NEPHl LEGION BOXELDER DEFEATED Hunters of Two Cities BY PLEASANT GROVE Combine in Big Shoot -9 ' forLip;pdrJMctUgs VIOLA DANA 'MAKES k. bob-alel- Blue Crvsh Is to th effect that bunnies are thro by tho thousands. ltet Roth Goes to Yankees - ''-eUFFERE BREAKDOWN.ROCHESTER. Minn., Deo. II Franklin K. Lana, former secretary of th la preliminary terler, ' today underwent a clinic. Mr. examination at the Mayo hi Lane, who arrived bar today with defrom Washln; wife and son clared ha was suffering from a "general breakdown. ' LANE rabbit-huntin- 1 pats t mill 114 eats, Beg-eld- er BOSTON, Dec. 91. Incorporation paper for th Continental Baseball association, which announced plans to put team In t svaral cities where manew , jor league baseball ware filed at th state house flayed, today, Tho capitalisation la 944.000. Ooorg H. Lawson, organiser of the old Federal league,, waa named president. J. Nelaon Barry, treasurer, said th teams would be placed In Boston, Camden, N. J.; Baltimore, Pittsburg. Cleveland, Detroit. Indlanapoll and either Brooklyn or Buffalo. Ho added that lt was planned to recruit players from the minors and that an attempt would be mad to tak over aom of th larger minor league club. tty: er pedal te Tb Tribune. ' PLEASANT GROVE. Dec. 91 Th local high school basksteers defeated the Boxelder high school quint her tonight by a score of 21 to 14. Tb gam was fast and wall played. A large crowd was out to see tns contest. At. the and of tha first half the visitor score. were on th long end of a Brilliant work waa done by Christiansen and West for th locals. Watkins and Eliaaon were stars for the Boxelder lada BOXELDER. Fd.G. Fr.T. FIG. T.P. 9 I ..1 .uorrtson, rf. 1 1 If. I Eliaaon, Whops ThisNew Baseball League to Buck Majors ? AMUSEMENTS More Than 10,000,000 Font Saw Baseball in Majors in 1920 b pep bushel for.whart I mill for mills for barley, 4 cents per ton for potato, U4 cent par ton for toma -toes, I cants par ten for bseta. 1 cent per ten for hay, I mills per bushel for fruits. and $ mill cn each one dollar ot livestock Special to Th Tribus. sold. BRIGHAM CITY, Deo. tl The Whit, th state demonstrator ef Fish and Oame Protective associa- thMiss bureau, eras present and talked on lb to a mad tion has operate arrangements necessity of cooperation. g excursion to Blue Creek, Monday, January I. A special coach will be attached to tho regular Keiton train for tho accommodation of th sportsmen leaving this station at 14.21 o'clock a. m. Th association will serve hot oof!, but each sportsman 1 requested to supply Th himself with a cup and luncheon. ranchers around Blue Creek station willwith th banting party by setcooperate ting out with thotr teem and to gather up th slaughtered rabbits and transport them to th railroad station,on. Tho recant snowfall throughout this Slaughter of Rabbits Is Planned by Hunters gyre Play of Th Womans Soul With FLORENCE ROCKWELL And th SINOINO HAWAIIANS Prices 50c to $2.00 New Veer's Mat 10c t SI M NEXT WEEK MON., TUBS., WED, Dollar Matins Wsdneaday ENGAGEMENT EXCEPTIONAL NOW FLAYING RED FOAM OF Henry B. Walthall in Person And His Superior Company In Thsir Suoess New Comedy-Dra- WOULD YOU? NIGHTS $Oo te S? Ess big-tow- bill, headlined by Comer Spiving Klddlsc 10a Matin Sundays, Holidays, Evenings, 10 Sts WHY PAY MOREf - T- , ' r PATRONAGE TH RSWARO OF MERIT" SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S BILL TODAY . Viola Dana m CINDERELLAS TWIN 'THE Comedy COMING UNCH OP TH TOMORROW-CHARL- IRISH RAY In EB NEWS PATH . . PEACEFUL VALLEY" CREATES HAPPY HOURS" 17c-GEM-- 25c ON WEEK COMMENCING TODAY Geraldine Farrar in Portroy The Riddle: Woman with salluring charm th mystory, th uneartalnty, th Impulse, th tsndsrnsss, th passion ef a woman's heart. ' CAST Jm DONT BLAMC TH STORK" Nsw Christie Comedy . ALL-STA- R rspEzpEzzsg? Taday Yaur Last Chanea In an at the beat te Baa h NEXT WEEK ever mad THE ORPHAN A big holiday JACK treat fer avaryan. STARTING TOMORROW Anathar big firot-ru- n ploture THE MESSIAH ) ( Rendition Symphony Orchestra Distinguished Soloists Squire Coop,. Conductor r :'fABERNACLE: r NEW YEARS DAY, 4:30 P. M. Prices 60o and 75c , . VAUDEVILLE BILL l$S(Mtlt4ft44$44$(t$l t "Th Texan" Social Hall Theater VARSITY PLAYERS Tho Poor Little Girl Rich Etaanar Gat. By t Thuraday, Da. E9, t Saturday, Jan, Matin Tkuroday and Sturday. Regular Admlqelsni Eva. $1, Mata. $0. HALP RATE AT ALL PERFORM. ANCES TO SCHOOL AND UNIVER. SITY STUDENTS. f - MI AND REGULAR ORPHEUM TOM MIX In a stqual (HERSELF) AT TH . onpHEun WM. FARNUM Prairie Traill 300 Voices - Ready AMERICAN - teld it VAUDEVILLE By HERBERT BA8HFORD Due to Mr. Waltksil't dee swede. Vet tie with th pketeplay world, th BMaae. west bege to Impress that h la set la s pie- tor bui appeeriag ea th speahing with hi osmpaay la a w play iireet from tueoeaeful eagegeaieata la the raetle Ceeet dries and ea their way t Chicago aad Vew York. folk a story ef aroall-tow- n In a masterly manner by folks. and another big . |