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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 17, 1923. ALiimmm ' tictvwl Mono JMIAMOTNT BMPBWd Gteri JUIpii tirsvm, Tbrodov Rbrt4 1 Daughter'; UtoyA iltm Putha Nwm. "twi Df iJHEKfClS U Clutfr, IUrfvnt L Mott iwt fUmaoa Yard w inari-w- ; coat Oar Cmt la their 'PBDdiffl in mt Btf Show tj BTATB WlUhm JfUmw the MnMttoa an 4aeatienel fUn, 48ee Wild a. m. to p. Oith" only, trmm Om aa fnna 7 fo tl p. h. Wmm ffrw m ad aader Id B. CfeUdra mitred. KINEna Oltver auci aaa "WRpar k with CtMs Moore ead Wheeier Oakau; Oatwr corner aod artr reeh KtTEIOJX 00 WEST. OEPHTTTVMatteda aad alght Clair Me-uOosudf eotBpeajr la " MBiraai, tb Mrht CbfVi vaodavUla, aad Klllatt. A and Hrtn Imom Vdd la Old aweetheart of Mtae Owa-rd- y HIPPODKOMR Ba Mwdrl Obl la "Two NaorMy Daddlea. pke , Tba OM Bod Wife ttyU fretere, DHAJLA AITS TATSmiTJV wKh PANTAGEB"The Jlfatlk't TiTerlte, GHdea and a Marjro Raffai", raaf" of fifty ."YaodV 111 a ad fOatare plfute. WI1AHB Tf vaadavttta big 'Bart arts, iftfiadmf RabinwiTaDofr photo pitT ?Mtur. Tbm Moore Id Pawned, lkyd romrdy aad- Will Plrpa Conquer Dempsey Y SPECIAL DANCE TCATTOE. SAIT LASS Chris teases 's aaoeal daace revue May Jfr.v Vt j.,, t li t M ifwee Pita r id t SheikV Favorite Well Received at Pantages Theater dittoring, gorgeous, gay, full of swift action, with Bettings and costuming that carry a distinct appeal, with a libretto that really has more than the semblance of a jilot and so takes "on noma degree of consistency, with enough choruses and solos, lancea Interpolated to make two or three of the customary musical comedies, The Sheik's Fktorite headliner of tha new bin at Pantages, is decidedly out of tha ordinary in frandeville. There a x a mixture tbera are tha of the orient with WORLDS of tha harem and aa abundance. of tha pulchritude that traditionally behim to tha inmate of auch Jnatitutionat There the roof of passion a power pod tha demonstration of the aupranfacy of tha An lo8juron brain and culture and, incidentally, although aaaenUany, there is about every typa of dancing known to ancient and modern era. Mil of Margo Raffero, In tha role Ihninah, dancing girl, and , Jimmy tJitdenr-I- n tha part of Jimmy Jones lightweight champ, of tha Bronx, ara a. the were but tiiero er, nu- -Cher individual n the Ptoduct ion, such as Harry Bloom, who the sheik, Marguerite da Von, Payt who la one of tha heroines, and George V Tripp, In the character of slave dealer, whose work la worthy of special mention Incidentally it Is to 1e noted that tKa ensemble la well balanced. Tha 8heik a Favorite" I certain to find mych favor with patrons of Pantages. Ranking next in point of merit and Interest id tha new screen offering. Vengeance of tha Deep.. It is tale of Polynesia, a story of greed for riches, broken pledges, racial trait a superstition, magic, , war and true kv-asubjects old aa the human and Katnas and Paoa, has applied to the public utiftttew commission for permission to operate as rpubUo carOity and rier also between Park round Kamaa. He proposes one trip a fare and at daily, starting Ramat, of 11.25 each way. - STORE ORGANIZATION The institution will Also graduate the largest class in Its history this Already 107 have been passed upon tor the bar he Wit degree and several other applicants lor graduaCHICAGO. May IS. Jn a letter to tion ar to be acted upon' this week. There are twelve applicants tor the tho board- - of trustees of th master's degree, which wtU bring the MtJr of ImDOis mga public hero probable total graduates to about U6. Mnt- Orerory Atlen. who recently swtbdrew fromof the university Shriners From Coast her father, press her biography John MUton Gregory, first president of Will Visit Lake tha university, complained of a hat aha of students and termed 'surveillance Ark la Thornes 13 members K&tah by faculty Anejfit Arfcbto dean of men. President Da- Order Noble tempi of the MysUo Phrtn dark, vid I kinley, aha asserted. Vhas not will ntert&Jn vlifltimc noble who will misifee of tha pass throoxh daltdseke only failed to top-4Q route to dean's office, but has permitted --him-, the seBetooe of tM ootmcil in self to be drawn into complicity W ashington in Juno.imperial Two opecial 'parwttti will bo here thooieh but for a ties Tha letter signed by Mrs. Allen and ehort tune, and H. O. Sanford was apEdmund T. Allan, her husband., chairman of an entertainment letter addressed to pointed committee to aee their visit hero alumni and friends of the uniersitv iw a happy one. that The visitors wiU be bv Mrs, Allen in which he paid aha lieu Ait- - tempiev-- 4 4ir-o- f fraeeameajlor fa earn4-oft-Wnea-f- h e her on HwinvnT w 'WlthdrawmjT'hyy btojffwphy Si, and AJ MsJaikah temple of many plays and stories, but of par father which she baa been requested Los May 1 Kaoh party will June Angelea, because not to in for write ticular worth this instance, the university, of about 500 'persona. Including hlofip because of the excellence of the Of v practices to which she objected consist Shritiera and tbeir families; occupying character Thtefprelatton Ahrough the and wfclch she promised To make jpub-ii- two sections of special trains. film, but bemuse of the marvelous Members of Ben All temple will ara the dean ef ftanr'ro-osive- d rive is photography that over in Lake the Western Salt a body of unsubstantiated Pacific railroad demonstrated. Many secrets of wocean 11 o'clock in tj opinion, groasip and Tumor" which he fnrenooiu aad willatbo hero three hour. depths are impressively revealed. The. new bill has some other things acted on . without Investigation, will bo riven a short automobile often wrongly diafaowwing an indi They worth while The V in tour Brothers, vidual. to no npeoific ride about tho oity and escorted athletic gymnasts, do soma muscular cases Mrs. Allen offered Mormon tabernacle for the reou the alwhich she trf the practice stunts that are little short of inMalai A1 lar organ recital Those of credible until one seen them per- leged, and made only a general kah. temple, originally planned to atop formed without aid of bars or ropes here for but thirty minute, but these or any mechanical accessories plans will be changed and they will A. C. U. The Man Hunt Is a 'bedroom be here one hour, during which time Registration o'mrdv, really clever in concept and they hope to hear an organ recital. screaming, Shows Great Increase Thoe who will serve with Mr 8aB' remarkably well plaved, ly funny without being at all coarse , ford on hi entertainment committee Then Harrv Bloom, who has a b.g Tb. total resident enrollment at the are J &. Cntchiow Boss Season, E. Hheik comedy, conH Miller, Dr. C. N Ray, Lester D 1'ta" Agrtcultural oolleK for' part in histhe own special stunt, entitled tributes Is 1732, according to an analms Freed. Nofman G, Atkinson, Harry T. In which It Out Yourself," Figure of registration Just made by Abby Beane, George S. Glenn and Dana T. many of the 'fchelk people are given Groesbeek. This Smith. assistant some rasing The theater was total, which representsregistrar tLi&t sight wak the last regular sob the largest JO o'clock total resident jammed last night from which the tt Inn of El Kalah temple until after .registration till the final Curtain. .f college has seen, also represents the tho summer months. The next regulargest total graduate and collegiate lar session will be the third WednesSTACK PERMIT SOUGHT. enrollment The graduate VPrtmet day in September. It was announced, J. H. O' Driscoll, mail carrier be shows a registration of ninety-threhowever, by J dines W. Collins, illustween Park City and Kamaa nd a three times the total collegiate en- - trious potentate, that Plans were under way for ceremonial to be held in public carrier between Pgrk and Peoa rollment of twenty years ago, whUe PocateUo early In September, and special probably would be called for this. The plane tmder cmwt deration for the -- Tcereemmtal t potiatfi3o would BUYING make It a joint affair in which temples from seven cities would take FOR 0UR part, each taking Its band and patrol a quota of novices to bo Initiated and 371 STORES The temples which probably will taka part in this event are El Kal&h of ASSURES Salt Lake, El Korah of Boise, Bagdad of Butte, Herein of Rawlins. Algeria LOWESJ of Helena, Al Redoo of Billings and Kali of 'bherid&n. If these plans maPRICES DEPARTMENT STORES terialise, it was said they would bring 371 together the largest assemblage of Shriners ever held in the inter raoun tarn country here. Salt ns . c. sense dentifrice. It wash es and polishes; does not scratch or scour the criticism, precious tooth enamel. at COLGATES 1921-19- 23 i , Peneo Cases, 32a Dan Riyer Sheets, 81x90. $1.33 27c Crepes, Japanese large assortment. . , . c - c We havea spedlal assortment 21 C of 3 n eh Cretonne. Double Terry Towels, 9Qp- size 20x40....-We have exceptional values in Table Damasks, ranging in JO 0 $1,93 prices from, per yard.. Colored Damasks, red, bine, yellow, w 6-i- , 32-in- f Per yard . f Honor Muslins, best grade, I Rg bleached. Per yard., Introducer Muslins, bleached. - Per yard died Star Diaper Cloth 36-ine- Cheviot Shirtings, 19s' new shipment fine Ginghams, 29s fast colors; big range.... Apron Check 15c Ginghams We have a very good variety of unequaled values n summer wash fabrics voiles, ratines, organdies, eponge and basket weaves, specially 33 S tO $ 1 ,49 36-ine- h b 24-in- ...... .,1, bolt... ...... 10-yar- d Red Star Diaper Cloth no waste Romper 10-ya- Bluhill , AH Shapes Friced at 98c, $1.49, $1.98,. $2.49, $2.98 and Up to $5.90 Mens PAY DAY OVERAIJjS Boys Overalls ....... . $1.49. Sizes 3 51 AD 51 ID Boys Knit Unions. Bovs' Blouse Waists Black, khaki, blue and light colors to Sizes 7 8 fig 7! to 12 H. ''T8 Sizes 11 Cool Summer Suits for 14... Sizes 15 to 17. Khaki Kover Kwiek Motor Soit- e$2.93 Special IpS, to Pants-- . . , 5I.C3 SI. 19 51.29 of Impersonating Officer t Bpwtel IMBt, Th POCATKLiO, Idaho, Majr II Th fodaral ofeharqa of lmperaooaUnr ficer was filed today agaUist Raymond C. Booth, and he waa arraigned fccforw United State Commissioner neo4ore Turner. Hi. bond waa placed at 1100. Booth 1 be ins held in the Bannock coonty iaiL The arreet of Booth about through the efforts of Deputy United Ktatea Marshal George W. Sutherland. Aooording to the officer. Booth, representing himself to be deputy United States marshal, wrote a letter to the Deaveoworth prison some time ago asking for th Ber til km measurements of a man named served time in the federal Jloyt, who an off ioer. prison for impersonating was sent to An answer to his letter Pocatello and then turned over th United mates Deputy Marshal Sutherland, and an investigation was be gun, A photograph is y of the tetter written by Booth was sent to Poo tello and Booth waa aireMed atopao. --th- our ats m Any store that is rendering a real service to a community most be. interested in keeping prices down and in giving more value. Were not only interested in doing these things hut were actually accomplishing them. The board of governors of the will be re Chamber of Oocmnerc quested by the mosqufto ahafetneot committee to appear before the city commissioners to request that they reconsider the recommendation of the water storage commission that the city appropriate $o00Jor a topographic survey of the ten square miles in the western part of Ka)t Lake that are Infested with mosquitoes, as a result at the of tne committee s action If the $f00 Is chamber vesterday forthcoming the federal government will appropriate an equal amount for the survey. JL W SertT, rice cbaJmwn of the that committee, informed the members 7855 signatures, or more than MOO in excess of those seoenarf, have been 9ocatello Is tb Onz affixed to petitions for the creation of mosquito abatement district. emotional Members of the committee urged that steps be taken immediately to ggsrttl t The TriOsn. employ a competent person to take PoFOCATHUjO. Idaho, May charge of mosquito abatement work catello wilt receive prominence and be and to conduct a necessary survey, oa one great International highway as a result of the efforts of th Calgary Abe Mishkind Knocks board of trade and chamber of commerce which purposes to establish Anderson great north and south highway from Out Canada to southern California, accordB17TTB, Mont., May II Joe IfcJin ing to information received by Past twelve-roun16G d won I 'resident Norman B. Adktaon of th of Boston, poundrf. decision tonight in his bout local Kiwania dub yesterday. 1M. Tha great highway will Include the with Tommy Oomibkey of Denver, The match was the main event of Banff national park of Canada, and through the Glacier national the Manhattan Athletic dub card. thencethence through the Yellowstone Kgan showed overwhelming superi- park, park through Focatelld to Salt Lake, ority all the way. to and the Grand Canyon oi thence Abie Miehkma of Salt Lake, 15, on to Los Angeles knocked out Harry Anderson of Can- the Colorado and section of southern scenic and the ada, 1T7, In the first round of a schedCalifornia. d bout. uled northward via returns The highway Dixie Ixahood of Butte won a narotmd decision from Charles Lavetta San Francisco, (he Crater lake Columbia the thence tional park, along ot Pocatello. , Each weighed In at 11 highway, through - Spokane, through Buster Brandon of Butte, 132. won the lake aertlon of northern Idaho and 1 from Young on back decjeion to lake Louise and Banff. Dempsey of Helena, 134. Be Int Highway It The one store that sells only Hart Schaffner &Marx Clothes Arthur Frank 'WanV fKl uest' liav. 'fcAh' inxd bv woman who, being wnployed in tho could not get an opportunity daytime to x -- Borne Wild Oat" at tha fttat theater, that a special women's show will bo given this evening from I la to g oclock. Otherwise the regular boar will prevail. Shows for men are given from 11 a m. to 2 p m. and from to 11 p, m., and for women from X to So ' Commence- Spkrfkt'VS' Others at $1.49 to $1.98 ' time to prepare for the warm days coming HAILEY, Idaho, May 1(. ment exercises for the Hailey high school began Sunday with the baccaRev. laureate sermon preached by theCath-obFather Be us mans at St, Charles com- o church. Monday aveadng the mencement address waa delivered by Dr. C. R. Frasier of th Idaho Technical Institute on tha subject, Idaho's Challenge to Her Youth." pm Mr. Mary George, clerk of th Saturday is positively tho last time ONUB BILL PASSED. school board.' presented the, diploma to see "Soma Wild Oats. to the member of the chum, eight in SP&TCJVHXA BL. May It CBy APPLIES FOR WATER. number. the Associated Jfreas.) Pateiago by the state senate tonight of the Albert. J. fay of Wood side yesterBERRY IS ACQUITTED. appropriation to pay soldier day filed application with the state elaims marked the finish of legbonus of use 14 414 the for HT. DOUR. H-o- May second Captain engineer feet from the Price riven la Emery John Berry, 74 years of age. nationally islative action on th bill.FeWhich bow probably goes to tho governor known balloonist. Charged With county, to irrigate 321 acres. this week. The senate arson In connection with a Ore will sign 41It to wao t. rote SI, DEEP-SEat his aviation school last October TRIBULATIONS. hi cirA crowd of thlretv tourists took was found not guilty by a Jury TO VISIT VALLEY OF MOON. here court late tonight. cuit Europe-bound passage on a ship, but Tribes. Special ( T discovered after leaving port that in POCATEDLO, Idaho, i May 16. YES, AN ORPHAN. accordance with orders of the captain, have been mail by tb. eoutbemlag-Mattw- e A a. prnhihltloaiet-of-th- e -aggressive type, Gees fur tne Tech" geology Idaho men older one of the asked the ship s cupboards were bare- of any "Valley of th trip to the for aa Interview so hat bo might In- four-da- y thing containing mqre than one-hawill leave for Arco elaas The when Moon." for bio ldwoes toy, troduce of one per sent. Th bov Thursday montng and will return Their disappointment was aDevt he wanted a Job a page felknr SI a ted somewhat, however, by th proved to be a probably was unable to thought of an island not yet touched veara old Who th llttl country town by reform, at which he ship was an get A Job In lived. Tb new menfeer he her , culture vl to stop. idAs thev approached the island all reasons why Just three "There's made ready for a hssty visit, but th thi job a wffil was planned, this boy ought to have . learning sprain m and lie got aint gave order that no atop was te be be ain't got no tnoTher; father; aad he made. Youths Tb Companion. Leaning over th rail, a the oasis orphan." sped bv. two passengers, enable to stand the strain. Jumped overboard and started swimming for the shoriq Make by driving BATB Schubacha SftiTOR IHorming to the rail, the captain orwearing dered that the two be brought back OLABbSR Special Rpberlcal at any cost and two husky member Denae ground to fit YOUR of the crew started in pursuit. eyes. Handsome Shell Frame obmate binocular the his ease. Through and fin RpotaJ served and reported development of Thursday, Friday and Eat- the rhase. They ar gaining They ar- rain rod behind, Ing' They are only now only a yard. Ore t Scott!" c th cried "What'" plain. "Have thev caught them" ' 'No, shouted th mate, corufully, They have passed them." 2 to 5 69c 98c to 4 to 8 5 2 8!4 to 11 ....$L10 JL1V& to 2 .. . .'.$1.19 ... $L49 Children's Play Oxfords 98c 6Vito8., to 11 8 $L10 rr liy3to2 ..,,.$1.19 Instep Strap Mary Janes 2 to 5 3 to 5 to 55 !v -to .. 8. . , . :$1.19 Patent' Mary' Janes w S 98-- $1.49 8 .....$1.69 8Mi to 11 ..,.$2.29 lii2 to 2. ...$2.69 Patent One Strap Orthopedic Lasts -- 8V2 to 12 11V6 . . $1.88 - to 2 $2.29 4 Patent or kid last ; sizes 12 to 2 One-Stra- p, medium toe Patent Two-Stm- p, gray snede trim ; welted soles ; sizes 12 to 2. . W M' " M C9 , Mens fine welt .Shoes with rubber' heels, in mahogany and black ; splendid wear The J.' C, Penney Company will' sell better than-sevemillion dollars worth of shoes this year. That is sufficient to enable us-tsell them at' very low prices. You can profit-b- y this. o ' ia.x-- cWtJAiU-'- 210 South Main Sunday evening. Harold Cruee was elected to act as manager of th trip, Th and Ralph Moon la treasurer. geological observation wiU be under 1'las-tln-o, the direction of Proferaor Felix assbAed by Profeeaor EL 0, - DeorartL WICKIUP" TO APPEAR SOON. Speeral te Tb Tribes. POCATELLO. Idaho, Mar II The "Wickrup." the annual year bonk of the Idaho Tech, wiU be off the presses within a fewfe- day, and Indica- - orltt be tbbeet ever put out bv tbs atodeot body, S20 will contain It pages bound In Malloy of Art cover. A great deal of work has been dons by the "Wicki lieno-ere-th- the-beo- at l rfenSL1IV up' staff, and th soeoem ef th book is due to th good support of tbs student body nod th advertiser. Thomas West is th editor of the annuel i CHIROPRACTIC BLANKS READY. Application blank to b filled out by chiropractors deBrtog to take th teats which win sotttio them to practice their caking (a Utah la accord with fits new state law ara bow ready at the office of James T. Hammond. state dtrector" of registration. Ur. announced Hammood yesterday. When blanks have bees fitted sot aa wilt committee b examining aad tests conducted. 'Nnmigiiiiii IIIIII1II1II1L - Don t Overlook the Advantage of Buying Shoes Here - lijjf dull-witt- Meed at $10.90,. $12.75, $13.75 and Up to $14.75 Barefoot Sandals ixAvx-- HartSchaffner &. Marx ClothesSKop 4 lf Its Utn Give more value 9ocatello Man Is Accused third-degr- Meaand Youths Both light and dark colors & Chccso IlllfUIIIIIIIIUIIIIII Woman Offered Special Commencement Program ' Matinee of Wild OatV Given by Healey High r Mens Athletic Underwear Boys' Athletic Underwear. j 1J Bart Schaifnar six-rpu- We Are Fixed to Serve You Straw SaBars, Psiumas, Leghorns and Bangkok Copyright eight-roun- The Straw Hat Season Is Now On. City to Be Asked for Money for Level Survey a Harry ........ bolt. Oil Cloth, Best grades Sanitas and Meritas... Bungalow Aprons, I good values Childrens Hose, all sizes; black, brown, white 27-in- eh priced........... 70s 2s iMiniimiuiimiini most economical no rind 3 e, $1.49 Ooth Dental Cream after each meal and ee your Den tist twice a year at least. Colgates is the common rt Peneo 81x90 Sheets 02-in- me Colgate Ribbon tf under-the-ae- 36x42. , . je We do not specialize ift Special Sales, but we do undersell the Special Sales every day in the year. Compare these prices with the special sales. You7 will find an opportunity to save money ,30-inef- . i Dean Complained of by Mrs. Allene Allen - LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT r-- th eollcglat. .nnoUmrnt number, 7S for the three winter quarter and an estimated S54 for the cummer quarter. In addition to the 1733 in residence, cor-- , t there were TSf registered respondence and extension classes and 1M enrolled in short courses and. aa Drhisg Clnsss - - LEGISLATORS - $6 - C!::::: a give yo headache or eaus , eye veo strain, let o fit you with our Special RCE.ri.Ni GLASSES, in Stylish fchett FramA complete with ease. .Special Thursday, Friday aad Saturday - If CREDITS People accustomed to fcharg aooounts" at department atnrea may enjoy th same prtvtteges at Echubacb. Get your Olasses the day you want them pay whoa nieuL , -- raovlea" P,A - r linillflBD'BDlDBfllQQiBBBflDDDDDDDOQQO ' D Dnc l-a a ON MUSIC. A letter to the Vat Ion throws more light on the "mind of thqa icfnslaL tore" "It became known several- week ago that Paderewski Intended- to visit Austin. Boon after the news arrived. C - - Beat to Representative the speaker desk A, resolution signed member extending a Texas by many welcome to the great Russian and famous baritone singer, hnd asking him to sing before them. This resolution was adopted without challenge and, by a unanimous vota of the bouse cKrepresenlaUvea. Appeal (SL Paul), j-y- Ss v -- d-'- Tb? simplest way to end a corn is BItie-j$toP the pain in- dtantly. Then the corn loosen and comes out Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters. The ' action is the same. y. At yoor droggift le. eat W -- Ibwb da sI l- -t asyj auiekivl Iianil a, f 4-- 11!. H OPTICAL-- CO. I05MAIH.ST I FA ,270;.LMn5St UlODDDDDIDDDDDDI stores DDDDUDDCOCuSuC i i |