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Show THE r SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MOND AY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 4 has been defrauderLby an uraerapu lous stepmother Lila lee is th ffirV and Henry Barrows, Gertrude Short. Lillian Ieiffhton, Olarcme Oehiart, CMalre McPowsll anL Lucten Little-fielare other member of the cast t a ejever comedy, is Schoolday included In the program, whicn a 111 be Treated today and tomorrow nhm AMUSEMENTS TAUDEVIIXE. Load CVmrrmt and fe.innUy matlm, foar Ut Folll," Wcdsaadar, ntfnr bill wit OKI'HKl M New Tulrl11 R. Howard 1' LtJit.ra Uark p 9 AWT JftIAEA AJTO IoAKAtbrt nttL PANTAGEft day d ' ' Loe' bpu 4 PEACOCK ALLEY AT LOEWS THEATER PLEASING PICTURE d company. Bytl ! Hta Kib Early, mn1 other vaiuWille, pro Nw bill aa exceptional picture. Wednesday Teaeock 8TATE JIa Murray la ' LOBWB Alley" and five act of rtudeHMe. Plarer (the K I LEES Salt Lake GooperatiT Almost every town boast a Peacock A1 funner Vtlkea playeral la "The Bputkra, February 4 "peittDtf Hatnnley erentaff In some towns It is a lane harborkalph Cloulnjrer and ebmpauy ley. - DIPPODBOMK In "The Prlnca Chap," ojxsninf next Huntley ing the poor, the unfortunate and the renin. wretched. In others, like Paris, it i MOTION PICTXTEE8. lined for miles ll magnificent boulevard The (Ijlld Thoi Gnxeat Me AMERICAN with the palatial abodes of the happy, Omen Hweefen e orchestra Retd and the famous, and the rich. The latter PAKAMOI NT LMI'BKH!l Wallace Ilia Leo In lient Free', SIetebOfjaf, New the setting in which Mae Murray, di W4l IS Pit - The Fall of Babyfro! remedy minuttve, captivating, vivacious star of featurln leadline the 'Across KINEMA the screen. Introduces herself to the Frank Maro Jue Martin cooietly "The MmKejr Amerhan pubic as Cleo, of Peacock AlWeekly Hchouhunater, lnteraatloeal M iev Jho picture is making Its initial Salt Isake run at Loews State .theater and will conclude its local presentation Saturday night Cleo, the Parisian dancer, Is likened unto the peacock. Her lavish gowns, her Jewelry and her natural iliarms and tbeautns are as the majestic foliage of which Thakes the peacock the Talked houses greeted the flowing And (eo too, is pioudent of birds most one of She the la happy, enthralled in tho lhteTetif proud eUrdav of and absorbing moium pu lures et Hhown mag'c wondpr of her1 ctrete She dances when The Child Thou at the" theater, and creates and keeps thin season, Gavest Me opened a limited enga? rnent for herself a genera! Hohemlan atmosphere And then a young Arnerhan on . aturei In this rather different offer-in- f a business errand enters her life, marries is a vhild aitor of in tie nhoit of her, takes her away from Paris and back 1.it t io town --where trhe hi kHtdrl--k sa td a small AowtcHH a group of losvmbbrd lie uji cal dign Uries. The domestic road from, heart of esterda h cmovsiH a an William w on Mich leads then I down and down, but evenby play aupporte Earbaia t'anle-tn- n tually think' brighten a bit and the road Iesmond, Ixu1r fitotx starts up, and, seemingly, fin shss on and a score of others The picture i? well a led. superbly dihighei level than that from whuh the rected and withal a picture which la start was made bound to ileaae most tncaterjfoers Thjj picture is Impressive not only for R Owen Sweetens American Concert its dramatic qualities, but also as a coat Moil-choslav IhM and beautifully a rrangad f iv. in another pro orchestri gram of popular seiei tloim scored a hit uuV tion The vaudevMie program Is Inciat both matinee and evening dental to the picture. The merely Ghalefonte sister' present a number of pleasing dances Conroy and o Uonneli picture the ups and downs of a mail-malife. Hadie und Ramsden have a decidedly enIN Cook and Hamiland tertaining sketch, ton offer a delightful bit of pittor-pat-tPARAMOUNT-EMPRES- S Attorn 3 Mysterious Mike Collins to Tell Story of Ireland xr.r- UlZtZi - . Q r r y.K'"''' .waxc. r 1r ? ii mtuj0r' AMERICAN THEATER PATRONS PLEASED WITH CHILD STORY D lJ WALLACE REID STARS RENT FREE AT a new Varamount pic"Rent Free, ture starring WnJipe Held whfih was for the shown at the Tar.imount-Lmprcfirst time yesterday, tuus a lively plot and whl h plenty of action, much of takes place cm the roofs of two H The feature act of the program is t exploit in which Kevnolds and Jjolllngcr mix comedy with art anil make a success of the result. The orcheHtra, under the direction of Curg Ietereon, features the picture espesenttal accompaniment. cially with an ght-wi- re v-- v - ; Ky yUs- Cleanses mouth and teeth. - . -- New York hoiiM's. Wallace Held, as the oun mtlst who Begutles of Paris and London Feature In sbuflles for himself rather than study Production Scheduled for Salt Jaw in his fathers office, mow to the Lake Theater This Week., i oof and later establishes hiinaelf in a house, the owners of which uie awav That th 1!f. of a "Kin of revue" i He finds a note about a will which is revealed at the end of the tStorv TJie not exactly lilted with joy Is attested wHl awards the girl, whom ie lus met lv Albert da Courv llle. who is hrlnxinK his entlie In the meantime, and who also is a company In hts new- the homo and the estate of which et production, "Th "ixjnrion Folllo." to tho .Salt tlinter for four nights, fj ludn lommem-in- a WRIGLEYS Wednesday there were numerous applieatlons, but still It seemed that the luo Oourvllle eje for beauty could not to aatlslbnl .Finally the entire Oaletv' theater press department was set to work to feiret out Xirls with the required of amount Trap hrft ude. In thin eleventh-hou- r drive a storm was raised in the press by those who claimed that (Mr. do Oourvjlle n statement that he could not secure thirty Kiris with beauty and talent Aouifh to work In the chorus wras an insult to Kng-lls- ij womanhood Mr. da Courville. said nothin hut still kept up his campaign, and It was not until hla boat was on the eve of sailing for this country that he Issued tho following statement "Now that I am on mv wav with the entire company Hlled, Ill frankly admit that during the past few weeks J ve seen, 'more "beautiful girls with talent than I thought existed In the who) world, let alone England ; but I think you'll agree that my reason for getting! lit touch with so many is a good one "In America, I am told, the young men hav s habit of getting: what they go after Pome of these chaps are bound to ftsH In love wlthmv girls, and. If they do, what chance have J? Therefore. I have fortified myself with a Jlst of far In excess of the number for mv revue, I am bringing fifteen tgtr girls with PACKAGE Dont miss the joy of the Ike Mx months before sallln for America Mr. de aourvllle started on acjulet search for the thirty most beautiful girls In Iandon and 1'arU A mouth later he wvs not o quiet about it and was running wonted. In the papers all over tho Of course country, but all to no avail THE IMPROVED A boon to smokers, relieving hot, dry mouth. Combines pleasure and benefit. "Auvy new P-K-- sugar-coate- d the peppermint tid bit! Ch.iirmnn of provisional government, who arose from grocer' clerk lo mm- inter of finance, led his countrymen in tbeir struggle for Jihertv, dcfing the British army, and for whose capture $30,000 wag offered, will rilite inside j history of recent years in Ireland. Courageous Leader Through Troubled Times in Emerald I sleAViirWritemir illing , Series for The Tribune. Michael Collins. Ireland s.nrssterv man, not long ago wa the most wanted human A reward of fiO.lKH) being In the world wa offered for his capture by the British government. Today he Is a free man. the leader of a free country, chairman of the pnrvis'onal government. The story of his exploits, of his wanderings, Is like & tale taken from some fantastic legend. For many years he held 80,0M British soldiers at bay, while he went about sewetly aiding and advising hi renriltuents In their unwavering fight for the recognition which his country Ultimately received Without "luiit or connections, Collins rose from grocers clerk snd telegrapher u to the position of minister ofe for - lin-u- Ireland, and through the daik davs he was ltader of the IiDh army There la hardly another Instance of similar courage, cleveruces and leadership In history It is said of him that he will go down In history as one ol the most brilliant of Irishimn His own .story of himmlf and his country has been obtained for readers of The Tribune It is ot rare value It H the inaido taie- - of Irelands struggle. It reveals secrets never before told. lttiirows new light on phases of the long fight for freedom, which, until thev were related by Cohlns, have been deep hidden Michael Collins Is the heart of Ireland In Michael Col Ins Ireland ia reflected, and It will reflected in the story he will tell in The Tribune. . The first Instalment will he published SuuiUy, February 6. in me. Editors of Scientist - Publications Chosen MYSTERY ATTACHED TO DISAPPEARANCE - OF SALT LAKE GIRL Directors of the BOgXpV, Jan 2 of Christ, Hi lent!. t, announced tonight that, ucting under the manual- et vhc Pcler, church, lllls .1. Ahtuit and Althivy had elected bert Field Ullmore, both of New York, editors of the Christian Pcienee publications and that the newlv appointed truetees of tho Christian Science Publishing society had accepted the elections Mr. Abbot was chosen editor 'of the Christian Science Monitor, a dally, and Mr. Ullmore editor of the tjionthly publications. the Christ'sn Science Journal. Christian Science Sentinel ( lYench 1 and Dcr Iferold (Uermanl. Mr. Abbot Is a native of Nw Haven. Conn, studied at the University of Michigan and ha been actively, newspaper In ChleatPvJvaw York and Battle Creek. He Is the author of nnnie-ou- s books 'and a. member of the Mother church Mr Ullmore wus bom In Turner, Me He Is a member of the board of overseers of Bates colli gu and an author and lecturer on nature subjects, lie is a member of the. Kirl Church of Christ, iwnwes Soofiahl-o- f- - b (black) Silentist, "DEATHS. Belle Scofield lie Bong wife of Claude B. !e Bong, of Omaha, Neb, died In that city yesterday Mrs l'e Bong was a daughter of Mrs Annie B Mrs. RUBY DC WAALD. First Church ALSO PACKE- D- Deaths and Funerals ) Sait-b- e. brought to Salt Lake for funeral Miss Jul.a May Murphv, o clock last age. died at m be arid V"YV In Id at 1 o doc FUNERALS. Funeral aervkea for David Fullmer, 74 vears of age. who died FriiUv after RlwMUV' nmm at the family home. 2417 Seventh be held at 1 oclock this Fat street, atwill the Til polio and Juvenil court offit-rForest afternoon Isue ward I'm n i i to intitut a sesnh hae The may be viewed at the chapel body for Ruby aaii, 17 vars of uie, home until 12 30 o clock this afternoon. dtiURhter of Mr und Martin Ik. will be In City cemetery, unPaxton pla o, wlo disappeared Interment Waald, der the direction of Carl Bddmgton of Wednesday nuht Tiie girl was an of the Troy laumlrv and was last Sugarhdbse. at tit Auditorium dance Funeral services for Thomas Bowman. hall. H lathes of the girl, other than her 39 years of age, who died baturilav Immediate Tnuly, who also are in night at hi home In I nlon, will be' held 2 o 30 at clock the city afeo wre coojeratms with at the Carl authorttlfs in the search. Kddington mortuary chapel at The body may be viewed at the has vovihv? men fnnds. hut all are at their homes ami profess tanorame of her chapel from noon until 2 o Clock this wLerxbo uts. Two weeks be in Wat the afternemo. Interment will , laundry has not been uil rd for by the satch Lawn cemetery girl and, as she had at no tme poken of any intention of going away, considThe bodv of Sorerr Christensen, who erable m story is attached to her died at Salt l.ako Thursday, will De bv O Donnell A Co tomorrow tdkm morning to Wales. Btah, for funeral serLABOR EDITOR DIES. and vices Interment. PTTTSU Jan Arthur well known In labor arui Prlntfe I jvur M services for Mr newspaper cirHes, died today following a Rl.Finer! h, w!feof Melvin tv, Rich, will be stroke of pHraijjds lata laatwatk wus a n&llvs of Log and in the late Tnddat 19 o clock tomorrow morning at The body nineties he became snorting editor of the the Fifteenth ward chapel Fifteenth ward ittahunr !lspsth, hut In recewt esrs may be viewed at the The body chapel prior to the service he sercd ns e litor of the labor World will be tnken by Joseph William '1'aylor to Spau.sh Fork for burial after the i. rv lets I Sugar-hous- We Are the Only Dealers Who Do Sell It Phone -- e. py e. I Ug TODAY. Ji. Oifizens Coal Co 146 West Second South St. CASTOR For A infanta and CiUdrea In Use For Over 30 Years iiiiiiiiiiihiisr r be Tor printing of the better r. Thomas Christian Jenseq, 62 year of age, ;a native of lienmark. died tcicr. day afternoun at the fami.y home. I'd Hawthorne avenue Hu Is survived by his widow, Mrs Frieda Jensen, and by four non. Hav Khner, Kphraim and tifant Jensen, all of Salt Jike, and by three daughters. Mis o C Bui hler of Bos Angeles. Calif ; Mrs I.. B MatbeWs Of ngden and Ms Fern "Jensen of Silt A Hake brother. Jens Jensen, ot tnalrr several Platers living 'n I H'nmark, and five grandchildren also are living. The funeral servlets tvUl be Alwayg baaig Ib 83cnnug of DISCOVERER DIES. I.N HW YORK. Jihv 29 IF. Charles Known Buskcrville, 62, Internationally Lhemist director of the chemical laboratories of the College of th City of New York, Is dead here. lie was known as the discoverer of the ehemiial elements, carullum and berxeUum, and hod published many works on chemistry. CAROC-tU- Tbs compositor and pressmen of fourteen commercial shops in Balt City are STIXX LOCKED OUT OF THEIE SITUATIONS. Dont misled by itoriei to the contrary. Lake 1 at the Kighth war4 4hapl Hishtp John Feter will have charge of the aervlce. la The bovly at the Barklu mortuary. will mil g guccesa of your heating, m it make a guccoss of our business. It's tho only kind of coal we sell. PRINTERS LOCKED OUT 22 years of HmH-hfret- COAX THIS AFTERNOON night at the family home, 027 Ramona avenue. Miss Murphy was born April II. 189s. nhe was a daughter of Frauds Murphv ana Mrs. Julia Phtppen Murphv She is survived by a sister. Mis Florence laur-bcOf Salt Bake, and four brothers, Francis, Jr.. Karl, Beone nd Hay Murphy, all of Fait Bake. of Brooklyn. ABERDEEN VETERAN RAILROAD -- MAN TO BE BURIED gort, with or the without union label. - PHONE WASATCH 7762 York, restraining employer In the gar strike. roent worker The Wayheb Injunction, Mr, Oompers declared, related to violation of contract by Employer and was "nothing remarkable," evtn though It did favor the workers. "It I when the Injunction command tho dding of thlag which worker have lawful right pot to do, or when the Injunction forMil the doing of thing which the workiT'ftve a lawful right to do, that labor protests," Mr. Gompers continued. rg !kiiA commonly injuPMnna to forbid men from exercising the right to cease work or, hv ing ceased work, to compel them to return to work the the right to make right to hold meetings, jXeacsseNMMUweMw' known by oral or written word the fact Industrial an dispute exists, the that for Peth Llttleford. right to w ithhold put run ug from prodFunral eervU-emade are which by firm that refuse who Saturday ot a horpital In Bolt ucts with the workers upon term, to to Ivke, will he held at t oclock tKla after- and agree the ssltunce of the right to go noon at the Eagles hall, under the other workers engaged In Industrial disas in Pennsylvania, auspice of Utah camp No. 338, Wood- putes.rightFrequently, to free speech, free press and men o the World. The body may be tne Is denied," free assetnblv viewed at the Eagles hall from 1 until 2 oclock thl afternoon. Interment will he in city cemetery, under the direction Of O I onne k Co. Mr. H.ttjeforU was born in Derbyshire, FngUuid, September 13, 1833 He f survived hv hi widow, a brother, F.novh Bittleford, and by evn aonsH and Uttle-fordu- ll J daughter Fe'h 1 ittleford, S.dJlUffonU IB V. Bittleford, R C IJtllef rd, Beo Bittleford and Remo Bittleford Mr 'Annie l.rowri, Mr O. O. Sooihmq andl!calin , Mr T K Spiekerman, Mra. A. and C tlulll keen. Mr George To Thirtv-seyeInkle grandMr J T. children and two , ore living Mr Bittlef.rd cam to Utah In Jl'88 Trr r e r e -t rw"mywgrTfri ri n n e 71 bv the Oregon Short IJn railroad, after being scalp, begin the Resinol employed by that railroad for thirty-fiv- e As Certain as Taxes. Because - V a 7 RESlOL , Orc-gg- stop dandruff and May-so- n can apply In describing a good municipal special Improvement district, bond or warrant. Our booklet, SPECIAL IMPROVEMENT OBLIGATIONS OF UTAH MUNICIPALITIES tells of this desirable form of Investment, which is exempt from the federal Income tax, and returns the Investor more than per cent annually. Write your name and address acrosa thl advertisement, mail to-u-s, and we will send you this booklet without cost or obligation. ROSS BEASON A CO. INVESTMENT .SECURITIES I, Felt Building Salt Lake City Wasatch 6042 loss of hair and ali promote ahealthy irr-Ye- treatment today Trial free Dept. 13T year. Gompers Explains Labors Attitude on Injunction 7 elite Paid FionhTaxes Tribune Cult Bk Tribune Letaed Wire. WASHINGTON, Jan 29 "Labor ha no objet tion to the writ of injunction " aay Samuel Gomwhen properly pers, president of the American Federation of I.lwr, commenting In the Amer-ba-n Ff derationWt on the recent Injunction granted by Juatice dgner In New Resinol & ' ud Baltiraore,Mi hm - . BAUME ben,gu |