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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY --MORNING, FEBRUARY 17, A. -- 11 1 at Orpheum Dancing Delights 040 040 040 040 040 ,040 SALT LAKE MAN AGE OF DIES-AT -- YEARS SIXTY-NIN- E Musicale Offered at Pantages HARLEY MOWftEYJ r T OraUawd Mabey Declares $1,560,000 presented by Senator George II. Dern, who desired to amend it tn accordance with Ideas expressed on the floor of the senate on the dentists bill. during the deboat The session was enlivened by one brief discussion just before the noon recess, Senator Antoinette B. Klnnpya bill, to provide for a state welfare -- commission to Inquire into charitable Institutions, came out of the committee on revision and printing and was ordered printed ana assigned to the committee on public affairs Mr Kinney a few momenta later, however, moved that th bill be pot printed end that it be placed on final passage et one In support of her motion she said ths bill had ths support of the governor end that practically every Institution affected by the measure had been consulted tat Ms framing, Needed to Complete Contracts and Meet Deficits. r Committee Makes Report on Highway Projects State Is Obligated - to Complete. A bond lzaus of ft -- ii; 4 Is recommend- $1,500,000 ed by Governor Maby tn a message delivered to both houses of th legislature The Issue is tor the purpose yesterday. of meeting obligations which bars been mads In ths way of road contracts by the jprevlou administration, these .contracts being but partly completed, and also for the payment of the deficit in the general fund. . The recommendation' of thn governor is that 11,000.000 be used Jn the completion of existing contracts for the ' construction and maintenance of roads 'throughout the state and In other work necessary in this Una ths remalnlng$500,-00- 0 to be need against the general fund deficit ' ,,.06 W The meseage wa read in the senate, .ah 4. on motion of Benator U. TJoAinDemocrat, of Cedar City, the senate dorsed the sentiments of the governor and referred the message to the appropriations committee. Similar action was taken in ths lowsr, house when the message . was rsad there yesterday afternoon. Ths message in full la as follows: iTh," Deficit in General Fund. Protest Registered. Senator V. T. Jones, however, "wondering whether ell charitable tutions end organ lzatjona, especially of a private nature, would care to such a commission examining Into Harley Mowrey, 69 years of age, died yesterdav at ths family home. 41$ North Second West street. Ha was born in Salt Lake, the, son of Harley Mowrey and Airs, Martha J. Sargent-- , Howrey. , His father, who died October II, 1920, was the last survivor of the Mormon bat. , . talion. He ls Survlyed by hia widow, Mr; Annie EL Mowriv, and by five children, Mrs. Zina Alley, Frederick H.. Charles, Mrs. Leona Clark and Miss Hurts V. Mowrey, and by ten grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren. Ths body is at ths S. M. Tavlor undertaking establishment,. The funeral will be held at 13 oclock noon Sunday at ths Twenty-secon- d ward chapel. Th body may bo viewed at the horns prior to th .services, Interment will be in City cemetery, - , I respectfully call your attention to the flnanciai statement in the executive budget SB transmitted to your , honorable body January SO, 121, which indicated - that the stats general fend will bo confronted with a deficit on April 1, 1921 the beginning of the period covered by , the budget of $984,967 65. It has sines been brought to my attention in a report of an investigating committee appointed hy me that, in addition to this deficit against the general fund, there is a liability totaling $646,997 26, resulting from contracts entered Into by the previous administration for construction and maintenance of roads "WhU this liability of $844,9T.$S to not a direct one against ths general fund of ths state, this amount must, nevertheless, bo made available if the stats is to avoid repudiation of contracts entered Into for road construction purposes. Obligations More Than Rerenne. "Tou will observe that ths appropriations asked for in ths budget for maintenance of stats government for the coming biennium total 13. 538160.90. Unforupon us to protunately, It to incumbent vide, in addition to this, the sum of $808,-99- 0 96 to meet deficits incurred during the 0 biennium. The two- - amounts mentioned total $4,345,051.16, which sure exceeds the estimated revenue for ths next biennium by $40$,M7.$5. It is evident, therefore, that by prao-- " ttcln the most severe and strict economy will be impossible to meet ths oblige- -' It tlons out of the general fund, and. in addition, meet the regular expenses of the state government during ths biennium. 1919-192- Bonds Only Alternative. Although I am earnestly opposed to the creation of any new bond issue, I find no other relief from the existing situation other than to issue bonds for ene and a half millions of dollars. Th disposition of the proceeds of this bond issue I would respectfully" propose be made as follows: One million dollars to bo used In payment of ths state's proportion of road contracts already agreed to and for further maintenance and construction, for which purpose there are no funds provided. Five hundred thousand dollars to be applied against the general fund deficit $914,967 65. "The total- - Issued bonded indebtedness at this thne to $8,410 000, and there are sinking funds on hand for redemption of these bonds in the amount of $550,00 which would leave s net bonded Indebtedness of $7,860,000. It will be Incumbent upon Jthe state to leave a borrowing margin of approximately one million dollars for temporary loan purposes, which would bring ths total Indebtedness to $8,860,000. not enacted th necessary measures providing for cooperation wltW the stats. Th authorisation should, therefore, bs repealed, if your honorable body authorises the issuance of bonds for road purposes "Road building in this state is second In importance only to education, and In order that our program In this activity may net bs retarded I earnestly recommend ths authorization sf this bond 1s State liable for Work. Mors than a month ago Da R. Brownstats road englnser. submitted to a list of .the projects Governor Mabey under way- - and for which the state had contracted. la submitting this list, Mr. Browning accompanied it with figures, giving a general outline of the entire situation. Governor Mabey at ones appointed a committee, consisting of William Bailey, Professor William Peterson and Professor Richard R.-- Lyman, which he requested to every detail of the outline, with the Idea of economy wherever it could be had without violation of contract or repudiating the obligations of thson state in any way. this liability shows (otals The report sa follows: - State liability on road contracts, $770,507.25; bond fund due to counties from-th- e state, $306,350; addition-t- o states complete forest roads, - $66,800; portion of maintenance- of forrat Toads, road 125.000; ytate maintenance, $52,064, making a total liability - of $1,214,657.85-Th- a 'state's wrests from- the last bond fund are $$77,600 and the balance fat th bond fund la $9$, 10, making total assets ef $196 660. The difference between the total liabilities and the total assets is ing, go-int- - $644 997.$$. o , Most of the road contracts are on what are known aa federal aid project where the federal government, the stale and the county interested each pays a port, the proportion, generally being 50 per cent by the federal government. 10 per cent by ths stats and to per cent by the county. Others are state reads, which the state Is building without assistance, and still ethers are forest, road which the stats and tha federal government are building. In most oases, without aid from ths coun- ties Federal aid projects included In ths road In program era the Beaver-Mlllar- d Beaver county, Castlegate-Buchesn- e and roads In Carbon counroad In Duchesne ty, Castlegate-Duchesn- e road In Emery councounty, ty, Lund Cedar City road in Iron, counroad in Juab county, ty, Pavson-Neproad in Millard county, Morgan County Loop in Morgan county, Marysvale-Panguitc- h road in Piute counHollow road in Banpet ty, Manti-PigeDuchesne-Vernroad In Uintah county, road la county and the Weber county- - , Price-Caatleg- Price-Eme- ry -- hi Delta-Hold- al Ogden-Huntsvll- le Would Leave Legal Margin. "Our constitutional limit of Indebted ness of Ito per cent on a valuation of which still $700,000,000 to $10,500,000, leaves a margin of $1,640,000 for which bonds can be legally leaned. "Ths thirteenth legislature authorised ths Issuing of one million dollars in bonds for soldier settlement purposes, but the said bonds have not been Issued, for the reason that the federal government has -- AVOID THE WASTE Roads Enumerated. , Stats roads that must be completed are the Brigham-Webroad in Boxelder er county. Blacksmith Fork and Little Mudmad In dy rood and the Cache county, four bridges over Buck Hollow In Carbon county, bridge at the asm In Kane county. Deer Creek bridge in Piute county, Echo canin Summit county, .Wend over road yon road In Tooele oounty, Provo City road, Grovs-Prov- o road, Fork road and the Fork road In Utah county, HanksvIU bridge road In Wayns and county, Ogden City road and the North Ogden-HSprings rood in Weber county. Forest roods to be completed include n the City road in Cache road in Duqhesn county, Cedar-Lon- d g Valley toad in Iron county, Ballna-Emeroad and Sallna-Oov- e county, port road inin Sevier county, road Wasatch county, . 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GRADY MOTOR CO. 46T South Main Strsst Phone Wasatch Casa MurumJynr J 1&69 those have their accounts.' Hts protest was supported by Senator Harrlsoa K. Jenkins of Bait Lake, who said that very violent opposition had already arisemto the measure on the part of these who ere engaged privately fa charitable work. When the motion to suspend the rule, vote of ths which requires a senate, was put there was a rather weak "aye from two or three of ths senators and a very decisive no" from the remainder. The bill will take the regular course allotted to seneto moashuro two-thi- rd WomenTEriter Petitions. Presentation of petitions brought out a flood of communications with reference to the bill by Benator (gulnney which would make it possible for employers and emto set ployees by mutual agreement tow for. women. The aside the eight-hofrom were on both sides largely petitions women workers in the various factories Senator One store and presented by stated 218$ names, was in opposition to the measure, Other the agin perhaps equally heavily signed gregate by women workers, were In favor on is measure of the Qulnney bill The the senate calendar, AH measure on the third reading cala deendar, save one, that to establish unanipartment; of registration, passed Senamously atfd almost without debate. tor David Jenson, in replying to arguments advanced by Senator Jenkins the day before, said that tho Soderberg notary public bill would not alter present laws with reference to Oertlflcetlon by the county clerks of notaries, to esse the acknowlThe edgment had to go outside the state, bill was then passed practically aa it had houee. epme from tbe Senator J. Will Knight moved to strike out of the Boswell bill, which enables town trustees to lease town property, the amendment he had had inserted tps day before requiring a vote of the people on this question, aa well aa on sale or purchase qt real estate or personal property. Kinney--- carrying tt ultra-mode- rn tet side-splitti- IS Cmtiaisd tram Page T-- tagging of bedding, mattresses and, the like, to indicate whether they era made from new meterlalsor from old materials worked over. The use of old materials without proper sterilization and uialnfae tlon Is made a violation of tlia tow. Is said to have a similar law, and finds It work out satisfactorily. Senate bill No 103 Is an amendment of the present slate Ians governing ths operation and reg'strntlon of automobiles. It deals with such subject as tha Information In ths application for registration, the calculation of horsepower, the number plates, the lights to be carried, the warning signals, ths uss of spottheir lights, ths parking ef automobile operation, the rules of the read," conduct to cna of accident, thb eonduot of pedestrians In oroeslng the road, and a number ef other regulations governing traffic and operation of vehicles on tho would bill Ths prevent puhllo highways. children from playing on puhllo highway and tho uoe of roller coaster or toiler skates, except in localities marked not by l tie authorities. Provision It made for rerlphocitv with other states In tha use of licenses tnd other mstteis The bill which opened a week's run at the Pantages theater yesterday afternoon proved to be the peer of the recent vaudeville offering The entire program presents something different from the anticipated offering and holds a tough for every minute. Private Property," George Chooa's latest musical comedy success, is wall deserving of the headline position. Bob Capron and Chad Free bone, assisted by Marcia Moore and Harry 8 ter nee, put the in a delightfully pleasing manner. Capron, ths comedian of yts act, of oliarming supported by a chorus maiden won favor through his Interpretation of the various musical number Walton and Brant furnished a pleasant surprise. t A feature 6t their set is noted A whea thg pair visit a baseball gam little song and dance completes their portion of the entertainment Kennedy snd Francis In, present a continuous offering of mlrthquakee. The pair appear as blackface comedian end that they won their objective wee Indicated by the applause of the audlenc Mabel Blondell, billed as 'The Female Frisco, is a veritable bandbox of comi-ra- ll tie A burlesque on a waitrea followed by a brand new "rube song,1 are the features of her act. The Female Frisco was one of ths most popular acts on ths bill. The Barnee Sister two local girts who Are ptoiing at the Pantages fey the present week, show boms talent well op-tstandard in their offering, (Musical Moments. Bob Swan juggles everything, snd hts personality put his set over to good Joseph R. Wayne pleases at ths Pan tages 'organ Ths Devil's Garden, starring Lionel -Barrymore, affords fitting -- serosa ac- oompanlment to tlio vaudevUlebULTho picture dramatically Illustrates ths vengeance that a guilty - , ooncience can wreak. R. E. Runswlck and his orchestra round out tho bill, Pan-tag- act-ove- r o ' the under work ef the commission trustees for state school for ths blind at INTEREST CENTERS for the trustee Ogden. Th bill read school for th deaf; and Senator Dern - ON ENGAGEMENT OF had t amended to the, trustee of the w school for tbe blind, the boards at presTHREE WISE FOOLSM ent being one and the same under the tow. Senator J. W. Fetors was inclined d to be suspicious ef the amendment, but Tonight brings ths his Throe Wise Fools" to the Salt Lake not many of his colleagues-shared an theater for engagement lasting till fears. Saturday. Ths advance sals has been School Consolidation Intimated. particularly heavy, indicating that the of this John Golden production, Senator'll. T. Jonea moved to roinaert fame with real New York cast, has prethe words stricken the day before, which ceded ths to Balt TAk. As the producer would have required that the workshop of the it Llghtnin " for tha adult blind, sow In Salt Lake, snd of "Turn to ths comedy, recently sold should bs In connection with the Utah for ths movies for a Right, half million dollars, He said there was John Golden school for ths blind. gained , no little fame a lot of talk ef consolidating the Uni- In the theater has world,- - Theatergoers ewe. versity of Utah and the Utah Agriculmuch Interested In ths therefor tural college, and her wss a chance for here of one- - of his biggest successes.coming soma consolidation of educational instiFools deals with an In Wise Three if the senators eared for IL tution cident in the lives of three old bachelor Senator Peters took up tha challenge. cronies who llvs together in big house Hs said he wea prepared to go farther In ths old Washington Square district ol (ban Senator Jones, whose home to Cedar New York City. Tims and monotonous a City, and to consolidate atatq institu- round of existence has sunk ths three tions all the way from Logan to Cedar lonely men Into rut" laughable to ths City. That is the horns of the Branch audience. Into this humdrum mods of Agricultural college. The senator from living suddenly appears a young glrL How Boxelder did not know why tho state ihs upsets thalr lives must not be set oa should dissipate its educational funds all would help to mar an for ths way from Logan to Cedar City, and gaper, mostit enjoyable entertainment. referred to remarks ha had already made Mach has already bran heard of tho about the etste maintaining practically excellent character portrayal by Claude Let ths a high school at Cedar City, Harry Davenport and Howtheir own high Gilllngwator, maintain counties AU as the Gould three old baahelor of ard school" wss fienstor Petereras war three aotors are well known to Balt Lake defeatamendment IL Ths New putting audiences and their return ed, and tbs bill 'passed unanimously. York success will be watched with Interest. Others In tha big cast include Helen Three Oppose Bill, , Menken. Donald Foster, Wallace Fortune, Senator Dorns bill for a department of Harry Foreman, Millard Vincent, Minnie some with was then Remaley, Harry Leighton, Herbert (launpassed, registration over ths op- der Joseph Garry and George Bpelvln. Slight formal amendment votes of Senators Elisabeth Hayposing VV. T. Lamph and Edward Soutn-wlc'With Vlfln Tto Offshore Plrat ward, Mr Hayward explained her vote Ameri Daaa at l Opens an SUnlng, amendment by saying that, without she had proposed yesterday, tho bill gave can Today. the advantage to ths medical profession, and she did not think (his wise with the "The Offshore Pirate," a Metre special present tepid advance onto scienoe ths third read- production, starring adorable Viola Dan The remaining bills' do to with comes as ths feature attraction at the ths all haring ing calendar, department of registration, - were then American theater today for run of three , passed, including the bill with regard to day Opinion M other cities whore this piclicensing of barber ture has been seen, pronounce it a wonSenator Jones bill for licensing of dentists cams up oa second reading. Ths derfully acted, convincing bit of work. rommlttss "Jreport objected to a capital This is due both to ths skill put Into its E In th tint word of the phrase Eng- production, snd to the fact that it is an and also to the use of a adaptation from a Saturday Evening Post lish toDguag n The sena- story by the fiction writer, capital letter after a colon. "' tors agreed with ths committee i orth- V. Noott Fitzgerald. Dffahore la comment Pirate" "The tha story of without ography a group of people who adopt desperate measures to save Ardlta Farnam, an Amendment Quashed. heirez from the wiles of a Benator Lamph said that hs lives in Russian who le, after her money.scheming PiratiCleveland, fifteen miles from ths n ear- cal tactics tn "Ardlta'a spruce yacht bring nest dentist, but that a man tn hto town about a endof series thrilling escapades, is handy with tha forceps and can exing In a reversal of the Intriguer's hope tract a tooth In a painless manner, com- and now In one of ths ushering pared with ths work dens in Balt Lak Waldem&r Young tho story snd He wanted to amend ths bill to affect Dallas M. Fitzgeraldadapted directed. John Arcmly those ,wh practice dentistry as a nold turned the camera crank, .and A. F, it wss ex- Merits designed the art interiors and regular occupation, but when plained that ths present tow reads ths same as ths bill snd has been in effect Miss Dana is by an able slnoe 1909 without harming the Cleve- east. Including Jacksupported Mulhall, Edward Job-soland practitioner., he failed to voto for the and Fldward Cecil.- -' muchly-heralde- world-famo- emendment himself. Benator Knight complimented Benator Jones os ths manner In whkh the bill was drawn and said It carried out his Hs wished tbst the own Ides exactly bill relating to barbers had been equally This brought a notice from wl) drawn. Benator Pera of a motion to reconsider the vote which had sent the barber bill to tha houae. Benator Dern thought the barber bill oould be amended In accord With Senator Knlght'a idea In ths meantime Benator Jsnklng had already moved ths Jones bill on final passage. In order that all the department of registration measure might reach the house on ths same day, and was declared in a group. That motion and carried after a rather listless vot ths bill sgnln received unanimous supof senators. ths port Tha reins Indsr of ths tnbrnlng Was (pent In passing tobillths third resiling enletKlsr Ilia Kinner affecting nurses, llwt of Henntor Knight, effecting CHILD DIES, and that of Benator Bradley, alfcetln veterinarians, ail of which were gprrial Is tb Trlbaat. with only format amendments or passed 18 Jay Y. Olsen, the KiHHUM, Feb. , eon nf Mr and Mr John none, and by unsimous vot K, Olson of this city died last evening WAIVBD. RIGHTS from pneumonia, with which he was trbken three weeks ago. Funeral serThs indiiatrlal commission yesterday vices will be held from the Ninth ward waived rights to buy ths $406 006 bond issue of ths Cache county school district chapel Friday afternoon at. I clock. ft . never BOND-BUYIN- Bo-fo- re ' is on at Siegels. You can buy everything you wear, from stockings to caps, for less than you can buy even six months from now. And it is all seasonable goods. Show Mother these bargains: , . JACKETS AND PANTS J0R ROYS T These suits formerly sold at $3.&0 to $37.50 -tfowilALFPRICE, 54.25 13 510,75 or. M 60 KNICmt PANTS POX BOYS Crompton Cords, hTfiicellent quality. $2.50 values, at $1.25 Msifnnvv KNICKER PANTS FOR BOYS Extra quality cashmeres and worsteds. $2.25 values at p Cl I Oi HOLEPROOF AND BUSTER BROWN HOSIER FOR BOYS . 60o values St-a- 75c values 23 a t, TheFamoui K. St E. Brands In chambrays, madras and percales. White and 158 eolors. $1.50 values BLOUSES FOR BOYS Orattosed Trass Fags Bra, said, ho might require to tear an engine to piece and. !o taka ths number plate off; This would require a large amount of red tape when, the work bad to be done on the jump. He to soma have amendments to expected the measure on third reeding. However, there was no opposition when It was to pass the bill to the third reading calendar, leaving it for more detailed consideration today. , pro-pos- One special lot values to$2,0Q Similar Governors Message Read. The special message from the governor wss read, asking for s bond issue ef and Benator Jonea moved that the senate concur in the sentiments expressed tn the governors communication snd that ths totter b referred to the committee on appropriations and claim This was done without daisy, end after adding the twenty btlla on ths second reading calendar, the senate discussed adjournment. Benator Qulnney moved that the senate adjourn nnttl W '6'clock today. Benator Jenson moved tq amend to make It I oclock this afternoon. President Thomas d E. somewhat, but ths t oclock motion carried. Whereupon the as 'motion amended was put and original lost. This left the senate still in session. President McKay explained v why he thought it might be advisable te keep up the morning session Senator Jenson explained that the. judiciary, committee, wished to hold a session this morning to dispose of some bills long before it, among them the workmen s oompsnsstion measure Thereupon th whole process was repeated. This time n standing vote was taken on th amendment and it was found that seven serial or war in fkvov of th $ oclock hour to six against it. The afternoon hour was thus set. Th long hearing Tuesday night resulted in placing on the calends of th municipal league bill which may be provocative of much discussion In the senate when Yhey com up for passage. These have to do with special improvement districts n cltle The Jenkins land hoard measures also went on the seoond reeding ealender, these having been only recently introduced and not yet being printed. The bill to permit countie to appropriate funds for county hangars and aeroplane fields, a house measure, in also on th seoond reading calendar. at.... y APSF0R BOYS big1 values ou fill Mens Clothing Charge. N- - 55: I No Approval No Exchange! $1,606,06 U - 1 -- - t - 1 U- uuaunD $4 Qlhe Start fbrcMen and Boys, MAIN 238-23- 0 8TV I McKay-demurre- Urn geattoud Dm Tag Era. and it wan referred te th committee en public buddings snd ground After the clgaret debate had ended, however, a batch of senate communications earn in snd all were read snd disposed of before adjournment. Reports of standing committees were not ranched on th orof der business Senate joint memorial No. t, by Dern. a Democrat, which would place Republican legislature on record a favoring disarmament, or reduction of armaments, was referred to the house commute n military affair Five of the administration measures having to do with the creation of of registration and articulating other state departments with tha now department, wr received and referred to committee Senate Gets Instructions. House bill No. Si, relating to ths death came back from penalty for murderer the senate with the enacting clause senate communication stricken, but th said it wag amended and it first voted to not concur In th amendment then reconsidered and concurred, but Instructed the clerk of the house to instruct ths senate to not refer to the striking of th clause as as amendment enacting Amendments to House bill No. 2, by Nor-- rl Georg alls Trio Amaze With Marksman-ahi- p designating state roads, were concurred In and the measure sent to th aa lie ad Beer at Loovi house enrolling and engrossing committee and similar action vw taken with Oaaino. Houee bill No. 18, by Harris, relating to adult blind, and House bill care of The b U which opeped at Loews Casino No. 61, the by Boderberg, relating to no- yesterday afternoon for s run of four tarlee public. Representative Boswells days reveals s series of measure, H. B. H giving towns th right vaudeville gem to leas property, cam back unencumThe Georgslis trio is ths only number bered with amendments and waa reto very from the run of comedy offer- ferred for enrolling and ngroaing. By their display of export marksing manship they win favor tbst merits ths Trouble Imminent. headline honor presented by At ' Trouble for Benator Pet ere- - reapporBreezy farctol bit Lester snd company, provoke a rosy of tion men t bill may ba seen in tha resolulaughter from start to finish. A snappy tion Introduced in the house yesterday exchange of clever remarks makes ths by Representative McBbane, for It proset s strong contender for first position poses a constitutional amendment for the G Bwsvns Gordon and compsnv score purpose of reapportioning the represenS success in their presentation, "Off With tative and sanatoria! diatrlcla of tha to tale, and It follow t a certain extent, that ol1 Love " A comedlsn works during the tense mo- a proposed amendment to Petera gqod advantage ments of the sketch. bill offered In the senate 1 Witt end Robinson, adding little by Ttbb and whkh would place the s bit of this to little bit of that, put their Utah senate on approximately th same basis as th United Stales Masts it effectively. snd Do Mont la novelty musi- would provide a senator for each county vaudeville the cal offerings complete proof th slat exoept tn the css of a first gram. county containing a city of th cl as H. D. Warner stars in Yn Hour and In this ease there would be a the feature on th senator for Dawn," for .th photoplay. city and mirth-provoki- Sale Half-Pri- ce -- k. n, that they certainly should fit you out with clothing " big- - a in-th- et-fe- et l while this "The-Argume- nt. ed DBAXA AD YATOrmiA- OKPHIUM New vaudeville Mil wttk Haek-e- tt and Oeloiar, George MicVarbuM; ill Matt-sve- a Klrkamlth Biatera aod gear Brother bagia today. PANTAG Raw bill including "Private Property," Watioa and Brant, Kennedy and Pras-etMabel Blundell, Hubert Swan a ad Lionel Barrymore to The Devil 'a Garde" LOBWH CASING New bill sf Loew vaudeville and H B. Warner to hia latest creek ploy, "One Hour Before Daw" SALT LAKB Tonight, Friday tad Ba today and Saturday matinee, Three Wtra Feels." BIPPOPROMB Balph Ctaringer aad company la Hie Squaw Baa." Batin see today an Passes Without Comment. Baturday. while the V0TX0X PXOTVUS. There was a alight delay house amendments for House bill Nix I, GEM Sylvia B reamer la Not Geilty. roads, by Norris, relating to newH. state Qemedy. - C. Tebbs, PARAMODNT-BMPBEBwere found for Senator DeMUles Ceell B. but once they were found the measure News Weekly! Farhidden Fruit. bill passed without comment. ThisonroadssurKINEMA GUdyn Walton la Rich Girt. Poor the did not arouse a tingle ripple New International GlrL" Comedy. face during its entire passage through PAMERICAN Viola Dana to The the senate. Paths New Comedy, int There was more debate over the Harey Btte-Perto Tti Husband the present oomrnie-eio- n BROADWAY ris bill, abolishing for the- - adult blind and placing Che Buster. Frankly Parnum to The Cowboy. Boys-- T el Yotir Mothers ea mlrth-provokt- well-knoa- OUI-farn- ts (Efccm-EiGir- r was Insti- -- - of Pra'ge Tea. Devotees of Terpsichore and lovers ef song will find a pleasing and widely-varie- d menu to th new bill that opened at ths Orpheum last night. Ths dances include most of the types since Adam and Dvs capered in tbs Garden of Edsri. while ths songs are either melodious ballads or "hits" th prerant hour. Tet the other number of ths program are not without special merit, particularly ths "blackface" stunt and the juggling finale. itockett and Deimar's Dance Shop" presents a gorgeous wealth of color artis-tilall- y handled, a lavish display of feminine charm, beautifully costumed part of ths ttm and iGi exhibition of skillful dancing that ranges from the Egyptian and Oriental- - down to the demonstrations of exuberant activity in perfect time to music. The young women are shapely and th act moves with celerity end satisfaction Georgs MacFarlans, popular barlton scored in his Initial appearance her IBs voles is rich and strong, especially good in ths lower register, snd hs is heard to advantage in at least half a dozen ballad "Patter', Song from "The Mikado, Marehlta" and Dont Tou Remember the Time? were hto pieces of work. In Garden the An Sisters Klrksmlth proved varied ability to sing snd .also showed familiarity with half a dozen types of musical Instruments piano violin, trombone, cornet, Ths trombods saxophone and drum solo "Yellow Do Blues" Snd ths soprano solo, "Glanlna Mis," by Frtotl, were the favorites of this set, ths effectiveness being augmented by a splendid stags setting. Jos Dans and EArle Harpsr, The Man and tha Manicure," proved an entertaining pair. Lane's song about New Laws, Blue Law What Will You - Do on Bun-d- a r vs t found much favor. Ths "Breakaway Barlows furnish an acrobatic tura- that was not lacking in " merriment John snd Albert Swer received one of ths biggest "hands of ths evening for their Impersonations- - of ths and southern craps negro. Poker, dances interlaced with a dialogue that possesses real qualities. Ths finale that preceded the moving pictures Is termed "Practice" and I J by Johnson, Baker and Johnsoiy about aa clever jugglers with Indian dubs snd hats as the local theater has seen In many months Their act to full of surprise always a virtue In vaudeville: Ths Topics of ths Day and ths Kino-graare up to tha usual high standard. The new bill will continue aU tho week. Including next Sunday. o oounty. Bait Lak would have only senators If th constitutional amendment dein resolution Tha were adopted, com-- p signed, it 'was said yesterday, to meaIleal th Patera re Apportionment sure and to glv ths outside counties oontrol of th senate It wss refenredo th judiciary commlttes, Thre of the measure introduced yesterday were held over from Tuesday. They nr Houae bills 148. 146 and 147, by Knight: Thorn and Imiey, respectively, Th first relates to th appointment ef a tats representative to nsgottots with representatives of adjoining states respecting th use of th waters of the Colorado to do with volunrlvr the secondforhasadmission Into ths applicants tary state mental hospital and th third would U of the state authorisation for provide with adjoining engineer to cooperate water to matters state in rights relating on interstate streams. Appeal Law Affected. House bill No. 14. by Celllatar, introduced yesterday, would Amend existing town relating to appeals in law case and would, if passed, tend to reduce th cost qf printing briefs necessary In filing It would maks ths cost such appeal to ths appellant ths actual. Instead of a reasonable, cast of printing, and no cost of printing, and no print-als- o to provided that th otato supreme court may reduce thee coats in case of Ih insertion within th briefs of unnecessary matter. The bill was referred to the Judiciary com ml tee. House bUl No. 14$, also by Calltoter, also has as Its subject th reduction of oosts of appeals, and tt would establish an alAn ternative method of filing appeal abstract of tho record of trial in tho lower In case be not would court necessary of some appeals, eooordlng to the provisions of tbs bill, snd it would b necessary only to submit transoript Of ths lower court record. It waa refsrred to ths Judiciary commlttoa Under the provisions of House bill No. 150, by A. wTYJHorrtoon, records of state land patent their issuance, etc., would be token from the office of th secretary of Mate and placed in the office of the state land commissions and it is further provided that such patents would later be transmitted to tho recorder of the county In which the land described to situated, and ths county recorder would collect a fee for auch recording, and, aa aooa a possible, deliver the patent to tho patent Tho measure would daka out of ths hands of the land commissioner, Its construction indicate tbs duty of recording stats land patents and would place an additional reoordlng oost upon them. It was referred to the judiciary commute Fabrics Bill Introduced. Antl R. Lyman of Balt lake, mho has extensive Interests in Delta, wag in town jsetor-da- y on buslnes BALT LAKKM Special to Thf Tribes a. 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Speaker Calltoter s pifi. proposing t amend the 1919 statute pertaining to pensioning of paid members of fire departments, House bill No. 85, wss withdrawn and n substitute, House bill No. reatsrday Th substitute would conretirement the tinue ag oa pension at 60 year but It would provide ihst a memtiro department who hod ber of such served actively for twenty years could b retired on pension t an earlier ag provided he oould show that ho was physically or mentally disabled to an extent which would incapseitat hlcq log further satire eervlc elaus that any Tho bill also contains fireman ontltlsd to pay under tho workmen a compensation act would hot bo entitled to benefits from th firemen's pension fund. It was refsrred to tho judiciary . commute VISIT IN DELTA, gpeelsl te The Tribune. Rl hard DELTA. Fsb. It ifMlfK IN NEW YORK- - NEW TOJIK, Frit. 16 Belmont. R. Knimb and wife; MoAIptn, A. and N. Wolfs; York. Dr, T, C. Gibson. This signs tore ig on every hex of PAZO OINTMENT. 60c. 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