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Show '5- CTHSSILT LAKE: TRIBUNE, WEDX ESD AY A. A i MORNIN G, 'OCTOBER 5, 192L - AMUSEMENTS DHAKA AHD TAUDITUXH. FAVTA6ES New vaadevtlle, ride on rnnswajr train. Larry Btnoa and Family Honor. bill with Sarah New raaderllle ORFHKVM Faddea la "The tharwomae" and Glbaos A o The Honeymoon' Connell! la - tonight; a atari tomorrow,, WILKHS "Parlor. Bedroom and Bath, erery 1 . erealag at S 20 o'clock. SALT LAKE Coming! Seetti Grand Opera company, afternoon and yarning, October and Vaudeville STATE Bapert Hngheo'a "Dangerous Curvo Ahead. HIPPODROME StW players In "Peg o My Matinee SaturHeart, opening Thursday. day. KOTIO PICTTHES. PARAMOUNT EMPRESS George Melford's production. "The Great Impersonation"; comedy, Clyde Cook aa "Tke Toreador. SALT LAKE Third and last week of the famous photoplay. .Tbe Pour Horsemen of the Apocaiypae." "BROADWAY w.- - S. Hart la '"The Concert; Eileen Percy in "Big Town Ideas. KINEMA' "The Rage of Faria. featuring Miaa The Valley of Da Foot; Jack Perrla la Rogoes"; comedy, "Hot, but Healthy" hews Weekly, Impelling Items for Fair Week A Get your worn tires retreaded before wet weather the - Retread. Factory fabric during life of tire. A Factory Betread costs less than half as much as a new tire yet it makes a practically new tire out of an old one. Bring In your old tires TODAY. lli J - Specially Priced Get them retreaded right Done only in our shop. , We GUARANTEE our Factory Betreads not to come loose or separate from With Sarah Padden, In" a new playlet, and William L. Gibson and Reglra In Aaron Hoffmans new comedy, The Honeymoon, lh new Orpheum biU opens tonight. - Miss Padden will appear In The CharThe drawoman," by M. H. Cropper. matic sketch offers her opportunity for It the display of her histrionic ability. similar to the popular Clod." In which star appeared several seasons ago at Orpheum. Mr. Gibson and Miss Connelll provide play, enjoyable comedy In the Hoffman marwhich depicts the doings of a newly Both ried couple on their honeymoon. are popular In vaudeville and were for ConMiss roerty legitimate stage artists. nell! waa formerly a stock actress in gait )r in ad Time Saves a Tire DIVERSIFIED BILL OFFERED ORPHEUM THEATER PATRONS Con-Be- Re-tre- Lake. Artie Mehllnger and George W. Meyer, the singer and the composer, are on the bill with a musical melange in which they sing and play their own compositions. Mr. Meyer Is the author of many songs, My Mothers Rosary," "For including Me and My Gal, "Lonesome and EvIs Peaches Down In Georgia erything Prank Farron is a "Dealer in Laughs. Dorothy Sherman presents "A Cameo Review, a portrait In the golden frdme of music, song and dance. Ekiertowa and Jachlmskl are featured In this offering. Marguerite Calvert Is a dancing violinist Colonial who won favor recently on the promenade in New York City. Grant and Wallace are two versatile fellows who amuse with singing, dancing and acrobat lea. The new bill also ha on it Aesop's Fables, Paths News and Topics of the Day. at- - For' Baby A splendid group, developed of eiderdown, fjorduroy and -in dainty-littl- e styles. 1 Sizes to year. Priced -- jPRODygTS CO. fc .Wasatch 5268 j change. A The "Rage of Parts, hi which Miss Du Pont plays the leading role, will be shown for the first time In Utah today at the Kinema theater. In addition to this feature will be shown a western drama featuring Jack Perrin, a Century comedy and the International News Weekly. 'Dangerous Curve Ahead," the famous Rupert Hughes picture of married life, will be the headline attraction for the rest of the week at Loews State theater In conjunction with an all new bill of Loew vaudeville, which opens today. Appier and Appier will present a miniature revue which runs along the lighter vein of musical comedy compositions. Rita Shirley la a comedy star, who will appear In song specialties. Bunkology is the title of the offering The made famous by Frank Shepard. Royal trio appear In a novelty acrobatic act. A news reel, a short comedy and Curg Petersons orchestra In a special program complete the bill. CoDtiaved from Pag cuffs, square necks, short sleeves brown and white For Women and Children Boys fleece lined (Uunsing) Union Suits, in gray or eream color. At, per suit We believe this is the biggest House Dress value ever , will keep snug and warm in these charming little hoods and caps of chinchilla, knit silk and wool, velvets, silk or duvetyn. There is a varied assortment of styles and colorings and all are S..- Me AT CONFERENCE 1 trimmed Sizes to 44. Baby 'Heads - at Loews 1 red and white, green and white, dome Will Continue State Theater. WJiite organdy sashes, organdy checks in blue and white, $l.3 to $4.25 - Dangerous Curve Ahead Until End of Week cash-mer- e, months ago. This Is considered one of the best single reels ever published by the Educational Film ex patrons STYLES: Pink and white ; A SALE OP COATS LONG AND SHORT f&RUBBER? 139East2SouQiSt. COLORS: 3IX35I.255IX3 See these values in our State Street window. ' - offered. Childrens fine bleached Union Suits "(Munsingwear), made with a nice warm fleece. Per suit Childrens - Specially Priced for Priced Childrens Crib Blankets Size 27x38, in blue or pink border. Regular 29c. Special, each BARON SHIBUSAWA TO ATTEND PARLEYS and Fall Time are synonymous. infant to 6 years we have .. iost unusual collection of colors and styles. The popular sweater sets are numbered among the new arri' vals. . , SAN FRANCISCO, Oct one of Janans most prominent business men and peace advocates. In all likelihood will be at the head of a party of twenty of Japan's advisory delegates to the Washington conference on limitation of armaments, which will reach San Bill Opening at Pantagee Today Featured 'Francisco on the Toyen Risen Kaishas liner, Shinyo Maru, October 29, according by Snapp Vaudeville and Excel- - . to an announcement by the steamship lent Pictures. company today. The Korea Maru, according to the comA bright new bill of vaudeville and pic- pany's statement, wiU reach here Octoafternoon. this tures opens at Pantagee ber 17 with the first party of thirty-nin- e are in Included the list acta. the bound to the naval officials army Among and Dixie Four, Pert and Sue K el ton, Dor- Washington conference. Among these will and Pantser Morris Sylvia, Trio, be Vice Admiral Kato and Major Genera othy Springtime Classio, Chuck Haas and oth-- Tanaka. features. The principal delegates to the confer' ence will come to this country on the Larry Semon In his latest knockabout will Kashima Maru, which will co.nedjf picture, "The Fall Guy, reach Seattle flven up the picture end of the program, on October 29. idor a King and IFamtly Honor, drama, will hold the feature picture spit Will Discuss Moratorium. The management has also Included lor Lake Tribune Cable. A Ride on a Runaway Chicago Trlbilhe-Sal- t good measure, BERLIN, Oct. 4 In reliable financial a decided senTrain, which was such to Is It circles the Pantages reported that Germany's sation when first shown greatest Industrial leaders will bold a meeting shortly with French financial experts to discuss plans for a moratorium for Garnmny of reparations. The duration of the proposed moratorium has not been stated, but it Is believed that it will last over a considerable period during which the German money market will have a chance to recover. Furthermore, on account of heavy British purchases In Germany since the drop in the value of the mark, which has reTheodore sulted in- - hurting British Industry, according to German reports. It Is stated n moratorium will that the be supported by the British industrial leaders. It Is now learned that the moratorium was discussed st the Wiesbaden conference between Dr. Rathenau, German of and M. minister reconstruction, of the libFrench minister Loucheur, No American homo , erated regions. 4.-- aron F-w- gg ........ ui V A splendid selection of Sweaters are priced (,'75 AND UP at er Cotton Sheet Blankets Cray or 45x72. Special, tan; Handsome Blankets 70x80. Size Regular $3X9 plaids. $4.50. Special, per pair 51.39 pair North Star Wool Blankets The finest blankets made in America. Block plaids, in blue and white, rose and white, tan and C Q,C0 white, etc. Regular $12.50. Special, per pair North Star All-wo- Blankets ol It is Roosevelts life Written by the man who knew him best Roscoe "William Thayer., Were making It easy" Deaths and Funerals for every home library to have one a limited number of copies are offered at V, PRICE I ?t t r two-pie- ce Every size. jamas. 51X3 outing paPriced a a TableTtjnemisT: We carry th finest Irish Linens made, and guarantee every piece sold tor wear and durability. Prices are leas than half those of a few months ago. Wash Fabrics Repriced 27 inches wide; Dress Ginghams pieces to close. Regular 25c. Special, per yard 15c Dresses For girls 2 to 5 years. They are of gingham, and a very special group, with new trimmings and pretty color com- - Cl 1 OR binations. Priced. ... 27-inc- S; EL.. " White Flannel Wool and cotton mixed; 27 inches. For infants and childrens Regular 50c. Special, per yard. . . wear. h ,in Pore Irish Linen Cloths Flannels Outing Flannel 27 inches wide; checks and stripes, in all colors. 15c Special, per yard ; extra Bleached Canton Flannel heavy, twilled back. Regular 35c. r25c Special, per j ard S Derryvale Cl Romper Cloth Long wearing; 32 inches wide. Regular 35c. ; 25C Special, per yard ....... 39c k If m Colored Handkerchief Linen 36 inches wide; 20 new colors. Tard 20 Japanese Nainsook 38 inches wide. Regular 5j3c. Special, yard. DEATHS. couple of buys this Mrs. Frankie Council, 47 years of age, died Monday at her home, 2J6 Glendale magazinesbook. street. e i Mrs. Regina Auer, 74 years of age, a native of switserland, died yesterday af the family home, 650 Eighth Blast street. She was the wife of Ulrich Auer. Mrs. Auep came to Salt Lake sixteen years ago. She was the mother of acred children, three of whom are living In Switzerland and one In Ogden; one died In Switzerland and two- In the United States. Mrs. Auer wae a member of the L. D. S church and active In temple work. The body Is at the Joseph William Taylor "mortuary chapeL Funeral services will be held at 12 o'clock noon Friday at the Tenth ward chapel. The body may be viewed at the family home from 9 until 11:30 o'clock Friday morning. Interment WIU .be In City cemetery. Open Evenings Come in and browse V. of stealing a carton of clgarets from th fatnfly horn, 617 Ninth Eit ttrday At She was a na- an Interstate shipment on a Western Pastreet, of heart disease. has cific lived in train. They were arrested last week Salt and tive of Switzerland had Lake since 1872. Tho body is at the Jo- near Grantavllle after complaints combeen made by railroad agents. .The seph William Taylor mortuary. was InFuneral services 'will be held at S.tO missioner held that the evidence o'clock Friday afternoon at the Tenth sufficient to hold the accused defendants ward chapel. Tho body may bo viewed on felony charges 12 o'clock noon at the family home fromafternoon. ' L ZT K0IX IS BURIED. Interuntil 2 o'clock Friday ment will be in Wasatch Lawn cemetery. OeL 4.ruaerat service weie BOrNTirrL. Mrs. Willie Is survived by the follow- held thte afteraooa tt the Weet Boaatifol Orson Muir, who died at hie home ing sons and daughters:of Louise,Lake and chapel for Levi Wlfltaoi Salt Wlncyar presided sad H. and Henry A Willie Sunday. Bishop Mrs. May Willie Keller of Topeka, Kan. the apeahera were Joecph Weod and Joha it. FUNERALS. Funeral services for Michael B. Kearney. 24 yeare of age. who died of blood Lake, hospital poison Sunday at 2a 30 o'clock this afterwill be 'held at tabernacle. Interment Lehl noon at the Miss Jane, Llttlefalr, 71 years of age, be in the Lehl cemetery. Mr. Keardied of pneumonia yesterday at a hos- will native of Lehl and lived at was She was a resident ney pital In Salt Lake. one time In Denver and later In Salt thirty-fiv- e of years. Logan survived by a widow and is Ha Lake. - Miss Llttlefalr was horn at Hartlepool, . hi the Work of two children. England. She wae active Ennorth of the L. D. 8. church-i- n the Funeral services for Marian Kessler. confergland In the Newcaatle-on-Tyn- e age, who died Sunday at a ence, of which her father, William Little-fai- r, 74 years Inof Salt Lake, will be held at 11 hospital was local elder. at the Joseph this o'clock morning Mlss Llttlefalr Is survived by a'brother, Taylor mortuary chapeL Friends InJohn Littlefatr, and by two sisters, Mrs. be In ML Olivet will vited. Interment Joseph William Taylor and Mrs. Poly cemetery. Davidson, all of Salt Lake. The body Is at the Joseph William Taylor mortuary ' YOUTHS ACQUITTED. chapel, where servlcee will be held, after vbrd le received from William Quayle of a Following preliminary hearing yesterWyoming, a nephew of Mies Llttlefalr. day afternoon before United States Commissioner Henry V. VanPelt, J. A. Cook Mrs. Margaret Brodbeck Wtlle, Si years and four youths, ranging from 14 to 20 of age, wife of Christian Willie, died yes- - years of ags, were acquitted of charges 7.131 L Wtl-Ua- mirrors; Large, music box" and also Phone Was. wheel. spinning old-styl- e 6383. - A r I 53.25 1) 29c Size 70x70 15-5- 1 7-5 (H i Size 70x83 55 Si2 53-5- 12- 70x160 SX? ... 585IE25I32 Napkins to Match t Special, per dozen.. CfJOO VsJ A50 ipJ 0 IWA25 y 1 y, The price of worth-whil- J 31.25 51.75 52.25 One and Jean Smith, 11 years yf age, the youngest child of Mf. and Mrs. Edgar L. Smith. 541 South Second West street, died ly home. 60c. J 5 Labor to.Stage Demonstration. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4. Use 'of Madl son Square Garden for organized labor's In armament limitation demonstration New York on Armistice day has been tendered by Its lessee, Tex Riekard, and President Gomperi of the accepted, American Federation of Labor announced , tonight. Reports have been received from more than fifty cities announcing plans for demonstrations. President Gorapers said. f e Womens Outing Gowns of good quality; in plain , white and stripes. Priced block plaids. Rose, pink, blue, gray, tan. Sizes 72x84. Regular $20.75. SIC.C3 Special, pair. Franco-Germa- library is complete without thik book. V Outing Gowns ch Bleached Sheets Roosevelt American ib L - 51X351.75 -- 100 g) Ladies fine bleached . cotton Munsing Union Suits. Several styles to select from. Knee and ankle length. Also fleece lined. Plaid Woolnap size (Mtin-sin- 52X3 $3X3 33X3 On. Sweater Time extra fine 'A Virions, in silk and wool mixed. Sizes 1 to 18 years. Fair Week agenda of the conference, relating to Pacific and far eastern questions, proposed by the government of the United States, I 5 1.CD 51.25 5 1. CD Blankets and Comforts ' lo 59X5 V m Banptoa. Movie was furnished hr Mrs. Lottie Call Leva, Garrett Browa aad Nephl Hepwovth. The opening prayer wae offered by Jaeoph Mawae pronounced by bry aad the benediction waa -Hi tho Bountiful-cemeter- y Burial Isaae Atkinson was dedicated by Leo and tbs grave J. Muir. CAINE TO LECTURE. The Importance of tho Livestock Into Salt Lake Is the subject of an dustry address to bo made by John T. Caine II L dean of animal husbandry At the Utah Agricultural college, st the regular noon luncheon of the Commercial club today. F. M. Mlchelsen will preside as chairman. Seloctiona will be played by tbc cowboy band of Cheyanna. ASHES CAUSE FIRE. Hot ashes caused 320 damage by .fire at the home of F. E. MargoUa, 434 Fourth East street, "yesterday. Reported convalescing. Mrs. Louis Barnes Larsen is recovering from an operation at ths L. D. S. hospital. Cleveland Requisition Ref used by Michigan -- ' The governor of Michigan has failed to honor requisition papers for the return of George Cleveland to Salt lake on a charge of wife desertion, according to Information received In Salt Lake yesterday by the sheriff's office. Cleveland fought extradition. He has served as county jailer, dejiuty sheriff and city detective in Salt Lake His arrest was made at Addison, Mien., more than a week ago. UNION DENTAL CO. THE OLD RELIABLE ESTABLISHED NEARLY 20 YEARS ) HETHER yon need treatment, ax- tractions, fillings, crowns or bridge work, yon owe it to yoiirself to secure competent advice before deciding a question which may affect your entire future. Examination, thorough, honest and dependable, is a most important part of the service rendered in this office, and one that is rendered without charge or obligation. 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