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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, ritish Seek Closer Relations With Italy as Support for Imperial Foreign Purposes - By FRANK H.'SIMONOS. 18. -- Tha WASHINGTON', May 12 amount. of comment excited in European capitals by tbs vimt o! the British sovereirn to Rome race Hi similar excursions by Kin Edward In the dayL before the Aiitflo-JVenentente was horn. If H is fair to assume that a great deal of x exaggeration and unsound deduction mark the present comment ytl It la not lean dear that there are patent reason' why the British should desire" to establish ""better relations with Italy, and MuaeoHnt should see in the present opportunity profit both lor h unseif and for hie Country. a Lloyd George made Italy the base of bis foreign policy. He obtained an v ascendancy o er Italian statesmen, notably Xittl, which almost enabled him to caet Italy a vote ThlTiTTte egainstr Era ne e at ion endured rightdown to tbe close of the Genoa conference. But jt led to the overthrow of extotmg Italian statesmen and gave Mussolini his chance. Tor in all the various dealings between Britain and Italy, there was never the smallest advantage for, Italy. Lacks Mutuality. Or the contrary. Italy never had any help from the British throughout the Flume crisis and British support was thrown unhesitatingly to the Greeks in the near eastern troubles, despite the fact that the Greeks are the , rivals of the ItaUene in the Aegean and in Anatolia. In the end the Italians wearied of playing the .tool to I.Ioyd George and with the coming of Mussolini Italian, politics took a . markedly unfriendly turn, so far as the British were concerned. Thus in the Parts conference in January and in the events which r preceded the conference and mratkn. Italy voted with France and Belgium in the reparations commission, dec'dbing Germany in voluntary default and giving legal warrant and moral sanction of n the operation, Itself. In the presence of an agreement be--, tweejk j&ree.!4oata.tbs tour natiene directly concerned, theT British were powerless to prevent the march into the Ruhr and unable convincingly to argue that th? action itself was unwarranted. The Balfour note, .which preceded those conferences was also & cause for bitter resentment in Italy, since it undertook to insist at one time that mtraJHcd debts should all be cancelled and also that the continental nations must pay Britain, if Britain had to pay the United States This contributed to determining the position Italy took at P&na, in support of the French thesis. Support Is Vital. But witftouWtaly therRifc& can do nothing They have abandoned the hope, long held, that the United States would join Bmtalnjn the restraint of France They have discovered that, their advice and admonition has little effort either in Brussels or In Pavia Moreover, pot' omy has Fran the support of Belgium and the moral sanction of Italy, but she nan also depend upon Poland and the UtUe entente that la Csecho -- Slovakia, Rumania and Y For the first time in manv veers, hen, British influence in European ftf fairs -- ham become h egligible, a circumstance whkh is at one time painful for British pride and perilous for British interests. Franco-Belgia- single-hande- v d, wen-nig- -n- the-Tren- H -- Anglo-Italia- Ad. (Copyright. 1923. Newiper bv the McClure Syndicate.) Our Oaag te tlwlr newest era-to- r The Big bhow.M aecrad big week ef Ihut WiU Oeta' vita tonraoetkai chart, tbewe fur and to S fnra ll a, from 7 to li m. and for uramea from 5 lb 7 6 Mm euly m Bnnamy KINgilA FoVfntii Stanley end Jtetrlle Tny-in nhetoptey. mntery tbriilmg ""TfllTtt: reatary eemtoy. The lmptr-tr- t Laver; Inter aaiieiul ktA and Topic ef tbe Iny. 8TATB a MUSICAL, OO ITCHY. ORPHBCM Mstlaee and aigbt. Date Me aim tbe Comedy eecnfwny in Bight --Clerk? vnuieville, and Blliott Better nod' Helen Jerome Bddy la As Old Sweetheart of Miae." . BlPPOIROM-AMurtret remedy h. -aThe UHrtteg Widow, H sad tenanay-ta aad lUiotoqiny Wliham Deemaad Bhi Cteytra, Salt Lake girt, te Ttem geroue Toy. DRAMA AMD TAUDCYILLS. PANTAGFh Tbe Sheika Paverite, with Margo fuffaro, Jimmy CiMen and a Metropolitan rant of aoarty tUty, Vaudeville and feature picture. WlLKBB Tive big Bert Levy vaudeville ata Blame Hammerntein te 'Reckleae 5 ooth end Harold Ltevd eouiedy. SPECIAL DANCE riATURI. SALT LAKE Chrtateaaea ananal dance rerue, today. . " Rustle' of Silk WiU Be Shown at Paramount Herbert Bren on.- one of th best known screen producers, who - mad The Garden of Allah" and numerous other successes has Joined- Paramount. and hi first picture under that banner will be seen st the Paramount-Empress today in the form of "The Rustle of Shk." in this production Salt take's star, UeMy (mp-nand Conway Tearle have the lending roles. The uiport!nc includes a number of popular names Cvril Chadwick and Anna Q Nilsson, for Instance. The storv deals with life in the highest circle of Enklirh society snd It Is linei with many goreeoux gowns, and. elaborate-set- s In e idence. tell of a youpg ft Kiri in humble circumstances who falls In love with the Fasm Britih colonial secretary, whom aha. worships from sfsr until, through a twist of a position circumstances, she an Jus households acquires maid to his wlfd'v The surprise in his picture- - Is its eHtna: - It --ends real life stories achieved often end In happiness "The through personal sacrifice Rustle of Silk" ts different from the usual run of screen drama, both as to story and ks treatment. Other features on the new bin are a rollicking comedy, This Way Out,' in which that favorite cnmrduin. I.ire Conlev, aided by a host of succeeds in driving away dull care, and Patbe News. Special muThe bill sic has been arranged. starts a four days' run this after- n. company produced-on.-lavis- the Fruita high uchool. H wa pastor in that city, fin formerly hjs trip to Colorado he also attended the conference of life work secretaries of the- Methodist church at Denver. BOri.DKR, ( Vlo Mir 18' Da m7 sges totaling $60,000 against the Order of Railway Conductors and the Rexall Drug Convention Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen were awarded R . Jont-- c; ctrmlurtur " Will Open on ,the Denver ft Intesurban railroad, bv a Jury In district court here today. An intermountain Rexall drug f Of this amount. $30,006 Laactu dam fitlon 'cutiBlstlng of Rexall agcntR ages and $30,000 exemplary 'damages.' ' Jones claimed that the railway from Utah. Idaho, eastern Nevada unions had been instrumental In ob- and western Wyoming will bq Ield in taining hla discharge from his run on Balt Lake May 22 and 23 the Colorado & Southern railway eight The United Drug company, manurears ago and had prevented him from of Rexall producta. will be obtaining regular employment since. facturer bv the eastern executive. represented He asked $100 000 attual damages and H. L i. Himpson. sale manager; George $100,000 exemplary damages. He conin charge of the chemical detended that the railway order acted Frolick, Russel of partment, the Simpson through a desire to get rid" of him, sates department, and H Wilthat he had been a member of the special son. in charge of the publicity departunions, and that he had had trouble ment. with union officials. The Pacific coast branch will be Attorney for the railway bo'dtea at represented- by H E. Gutche. branch ohee gave notice of appeal. At the manager, and Jack Kendall and Jack mme time it wa announced that Hanaen salesmen. Jones will seek a permanent injunc-tlo- n Distribution piant are located In Lofu'' frprn,Jbe .cdiirt . to .forbid. Jbfi unions from attemfrtlng to prevent his FYahclsCO, Toronto, Canada; Idvey- ponl and Pari. obtaining employment with any ln the intermountain country there company., . are located 180 Rexall store Exon proper advertising, displaypert Carbon .Appeals ing and merchandising will address Decision theTheconvention From convention will cloae with a banquet and dance. An appeal has been filed in the district court for Carbon county by C. A. Gillette. eUflmey, from-- a decision of X WEATHER DATA f in State Engineer R. E, Caidwell, which the latter rejects Mr. Gillettes on water the a filing Covpnrativn wtbr data t Balt Lake application for City, May 38. If8, Price river. . The application was rejected, it was Temperature Uighent today was 98 highest in this ntrath sme 1874 was said at the state engineers office yes- 63 Avgrvva; lowest list night was &9 that the waters terday, on the ground lowest this month siorn 1874 wan of the west fork of the Price river, 23 tempera taro for today wan on which Mr. Gillette tiled, had been 90 togrvea; msan degrees;, normal waa M degrees; withdrawn from entry. exeesa since tbe first of tbs month ia AQ tUersnac accomalatod-defietonsinrt l . TWELFTH- - DISTRICT AJfKS, January I is 136 drgrs. sad liability Item, ef Uaralditv Dry balb temperature at 9 a. Principle rewuirc reeerve-citlmember banka ta tortb "tempetaturn m.rb4 degverwet reporting RO degrees; the Twelfth federal rewire district, 00 a relative at 9 omitted ; a. m . 78 per ewitr dry bulbhumidity temperature ma to, 1??. at aura, sun Urae, 1 wet bulb degrees; May, to Vo of reporting bonks temperature at noon, ana time. 50 degree: La a relative bumldltv at nora. suit time, 49 sod discounts, lartodifi rediscount: per cent: dry baJb temperature at I p. n, B m degrees; wet bulb temperature at 9 p. 1st Secured by V . .$ aa , 31 degree, relative lb 679 9 1M govt. obUgstioeft humidity at A p. stocks 33 h noon. Some Wild Oats to Run Another Week at State Kliown for men only will be given xTl day Sunday at th State theater, no that all during the dav, at any hour, 16 all eara of age will be ad mitted. Special educational ehartn will be shown along with the regular feature, Sonia Wild Oats Today begins a second big wanks run or Some Wild Oats at the local Owing to the heavy paplayhouse. tronage and manv requeets made that the picture be held over, thin will be done. Manv prominent people have Indorsed this educational film, including Cit Commissioner Arthur F Barnes, Chief of Police JdSeph E. Burbidfe, the Rev. Kimer I. Goshen and many or - NextTuesday To show the interest taken, one of the teachers in the hygienic section of the West high school, of her own volition, made a speech in which she urged all her students to see the pic- ture The regular - - - - hours, as formerly announced, will be carried out, namely, how for men from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m and from 7 to 11 p. zm and ior women from to 1 p m. Arrangements are being made for anotbef show next week womens special r ' -- railroad Attorney Engineers -- ee ur (hi tocnrnl by bonds ill r. than (c B Ail okter other brads. . fQreetttents: Br (a - U, bonds (b) I'. 8. i 143 313 633. 178 prt-W- lib. 33 323 1U0 3P4 b0141 12 824 B Tress, bonds 6 Viet, notes snd Trens notes . . . 8 certiricstra (el I of iadebtednsns (f Other bonds, storks '1 V U tom bOd.179 KH.478 d , tad securities i 1 leeerrn bsiaacn with R bsnk . . rsh in Tsoli ......4 339 967 t Station. Jiithspayshtovaad R. counts with t. htsk; tT. Secured 8. by (si 22 43 I !1 govt obligations . bl All other 10, 7m Tote! resonreen of reporting banks are PproKimately 46 per gent of total resources of 111 banks, and 66 per cent of total of ill member banks ia Twelfth banks federal reserve district.1 Reporting embrace member banko hi kaa Prsnnsen, m Angeles, Otkland. Portlsad. Resttle, coma, Spoksae, gait Lake rity and Ogden. Sastor returns. Th of the Rev. Stanley A. Curfi. ptnr has Ftrft Mcthortlst church, from FVulta. Colo,, where ha a, baccalaureate aermon at delivered i TAKEN TIME AT Bavct deep-dve- tpfotum-cttilgiit- i Wilkes Theater Offers Bill Designed to Please a i nl rxnmuiXs piBEeTona Sees Flag Worshiped 0 UuNNLiai. tO tend totaara. mR7 BraU - Wan FVfww r BBMteT L4BHO0U.NB, tMUt. 47 II Utta. Tat. Waa laid Salt 0kaa eMaal and o433 faetng florlat. Bl Kro.N Ward Floral 2.UW So. Scale' Floret aster in town, eaedliag tomato and potted pleat a, cut ftowere funeral tfotk, alaertaadacape work due. Fboee Hr foii-.- Complaint charging failure to profor his Wife and family of five children, ranging In age from $ to 14, was issued at ah county sUornev office yesterday against George BevF. Grants, abas Reynold. In chars of- th erley, alias George ... ... . extension division of the Univer- Georg Cochran. Mr. and Mrs.- Reuben' Brooks sr sity of I'tsh, addressed the Idons club at tha weekly meeting at the charged with possession of liquor. A Hotel rtah yesterday. Mr Reynold similar charge Is held against Rees chose the topic The Divine Aver-ae,- " Job. end pointed out the adveme-meLouis Ramos and William Ramos that has taken puce in Ameri- are with assault and battery Mink JftMri Way, who hu Jugt recan habits su'd Ideals, emphasising upon charged Essie Mamsle. turned to br home In Whittier. Cal , the American determination to "carry after nerving aa a yorker for the Near on under all circumstance. Bant "relief, took children An attendance of ldd per cent k!n Seventeen Succeed from burning Smyrna to Conntantl-noplA new characterized the luncheon. An their boat cam Pests alongatd club sons saa introduced. "The Inspectors Crops th Near East relief warehouse dock, Uona hprinr song," "writtn by Clare of th oungr children, worn out W. Reed, member of the club. Names of the applicants who passed Zoo from 'their Officers snd directors were authori- the examination for appointment as with fear, and auffering terrible knee an local club experience, at the to zed under on the deck and fell on their reipreaent tiistrii't crops inspectors pests prajed to the big Informal district session ia the near the law passed by the last legislature on American flag future. were announced yesterday by A. A. help -- and protections The committee In charge consisted Uincklev, state commissioner of agof A O. Treganza, E. G. Foubert riculture. and Charles Vt . Reeder. The following persons passed the Utah Schools examination LeRov Marsh, J. W. Carlson. J E. Palmer, -- R. W. Speedway Win Health- Pnrton, tfr F Mathew; it :' 1. A. Htookey, Ia IT. Good Condition C. R. VS'orslry, Barber, J C. htay, T il Morrell, K. Word waa received yesterday by th F Richards. Jr.. H. B. Woodbury, H. Utah Motorists' who have been using the W lleaUh association that uarl Isaacson, H. V Swen- fifteen Public Saltair speedway rather regularly son Gore, schools in t'tali had won naand James H. Glover. sine the beginning of preseason tional pennant In the national tourds nee a at the resort every Wednes" nament In health knighthood conMUTUAL GIRLS ENTERTAIN. evening report ducted by the National Tuberculosis day and Saturday to The in ia Tribune, condition 1M road .Special schools. In Ah ssocuxtKin.. Gnly.. belief, 'tiatjum. now. than it has ever been In its senior girl United Htates were prise winners, end LOGAN, May 13 of the Mutual Improvement associatwestern the all Utah slates with lead, Th regular Saturday night dance ion- of the Seventh ward entertained but one exception. will be hki this evening and con- at a supper dance at the girls romp names of the sucare the Following stitute th ninth dance of the aeries in IiOgitn canyon Wednesday cessful contestants In Utah, with the The dance thlh year, according to for themselves and partner. evening of the health cru Eighty teacher In the management, v re characterized guests were In attendance. Hie offi- sad work: charge by a generous system of encore in cers of the association chaperoned tbe Central school, Hcber City, Venola response to th warm enthusiasm of party. Ohlwiter. patronthe large crowds which Helper Central school. Helper, H. New ized the floor every dance night. E. Kellett. WILL WED SALT LAKER. musical hit are constantly imported Lincoln schoeb Hynira, BesMa The te Trlhoae. Special from the east by Frank W. Agper, band director, who keep in close, I'RESTO.V, Idaho, May 1$ Mr. and Brown. Lincoln school, Lincoln, J. Allen announce the engagetouch by wire with all the leading Mrs. Henry Day clubs and halls of America. ment of . their daughter. Emma, to Parkinson. school,' Ixigan, Virginia Bensog Mrs. The train schedule remains the Fred W. Chytraus, eon of Mr. and Saltair Enoch tTiytreua of Balt lake City. Daniels. same, trains leaving th June MurWhittier school, Iogan, $ U and Mr. Chytraup is an employee of O Neil doch. depot for the resort at 7.4, -- S 46 p. m. r The marriage Brothers in Nevada Katherine Woodruff school, Logan, will take place 'Jqjie 4. Creighton. Northwestern Alumni Petersboro school, Mendon. Mr. COURT TO MtET JUNE 4. M Sorenson. Verna next The Formed Idaho, MALAD, MajrY3 Richfield schootoJlichfieid, Sophia Organization . regular term of district court la aat Goldtiranson. The efl ndnai for Monday. June 4. Hluffdal school. Riverton, Joseph 8 Salt Lakes alumni of Northwestto be tried consist of foorror Fish. ern university celebrated "North- actions Klvarton school, Riverton, Metta liquor rosea The most important western day yesterday, with alm-- 4 five Oneida Farmers' union rose. Garter. . the ter organisations throughout iisllna publp.Ji.hool, SaJtna, Ijahree United States. At a meeting in the PRESENTED. 7$ DIPLOMAS Nowrrs. public library, of which Dr. M. M 8PAN1SH FORK. May IS A class Sherman school,- Salt Lake county, Nielson waa temporary chairman, a e was seventy-thregradu- Sarah BJarklund. permanent organisation of the Utah numbering Central school, Wallsburg, Vera high Club of the Northwestern alumni ated last nistrt from theandJunior were Watson. waa tokr footed, w4th th Revr Dr school of Spanish Fork, with diplomas by lr. Joseph Wellington School, Wslllngton, - L titan ley A. Curtis as president; Mrs, All school hoard. Vertl Nabo Hendrickson. ' A. J. Gorham, first vice president; Hughes of the The national trophies are expected Dr. G. G. Moyex. Ogden, second vice schools of Spanish Fork dosed with from New York within Hhe next few president; Drv Vrn R. Hammond. appropriate exercises. days, and will he presented to each Provo, third vice s president, Lawof the winging achools with approprirence K. Nelson, fourth vice presiexercises. ate dent; Mrs F. G. Moses, secretary; (' Lake Statistics The work of organising and directO. Ftolkrod, treasurer. There are 150 the jnoderiL health crusade, which ing aJucpni of the university tn Utah consists of the performance of Jen . KASSIASE LICIX3ES. health chore for a period of fiMrgs A. Broesee, ilueoisls. T. H., eed daily Yeomen State fifteen weeks, is one of the activities Pesrl 11. HewA. lieirelt. k LvS. Public Health association. Utah of the Id O. Hih ksiesii, Mldtsle, eed Beast " " Convention K Pa,taicb-r Espectnl attention hag been given to Murrsj. Bluer I'. Hwsssos sad Blaaeka CSasdy, extending the value of this health movement among the schools of the Members of the Brotherhood of Salt lake. Bdwsnt A. Pxrklaasa sad Esther Uljea- - state this year, so that the excellency American Yeomen gathered at Mooee . .. . U . array. Aha work done soioneJ-aiatof . bring natiunal quiat. in. their.. e JutUYAtAerday - I, Bpowdrr Rewee. TJallo, ssd'r recognition fo Iftah. Heretofore fhe oonreiKion. Mayor Neslen welcomed Bthrl Freds Rilkrrt, (Tlr. Brlghsu been baa to the sixth confined Work thw ddeeates to the city and W. I roil Wllllemens Van J. A Moore of ogilen. Yeoman grade, but with the commencementJen-of district 8T(.sort Salt lake Dr. C N. school last September At a session manager, reminded. Dors Carlisle aid Clarice I Asdetsca, sen, state school superintendent, asked of state conclave officers yesterday Pecstrlle. Idaim. In be the third, fourth placed afternoon J. W. Walk el, state InPark City, sad Rachel that it Arthur and fifth grades of tue schools surance commission, wav the prin- Hormrka. Murray, Urirar tr. K. Rstimaos William end Bdltk M. Cache. North Ranpete. Jordan and Locipal speaker. H. M. Wolfe, state gan Cttv school. According to James manager of the order, spoke on 8c holes. Park City 11. Wallis, who Is health crusads di"Oonaervatloo of Childhood and the rector for the state, the results hsve " Yeomen's Orphan Home SUITS mxn. At the exceeded ,the mdst sanguine expectaevening session an exhibition drill Ttah Ha ,1a re A Trust com pa . recetrer . exemplifying tbe ritualistic work of Ooeaolidsted Wages A Machisa, eowpaay. tion the order, waa followed by the initi- ,a. c. W. dbcel at aL, to recorrr $JS2.T e ation of thlrty-flvcandidates and a ee sccoaet. banquet. Ihhs B A Ilea n, Hdussd K. Rail Lessee Charged With - j - 666 tod nra. K8TIMATS4 tortUtoad fivn LANUHCifK vrk and bitteUcitor. Mh Phooa ( H v. 44 ttk - agbbct. Wan, - ftw - - ; to Unde Our (ranlto Interlvr Brlran raaauaahlr. Nottrt. t draaa Utah Oraalto tad Mart' Co. 76 W. touik Xcnipto. - lttiialau krmn produrt f7am $1U up fcX , PKKIKM Kl wah man, Faiao Laturfry, . 4tk 9e. BiVPBltlRSCFyD Jmotp" opcriitor' aU w C- -. Hart M fime. farafon XrtaU Hicuarda ftt. 2897 ft llK UK 6 barber Bar cut hair for 95 t Broadway. 9p- - p V Vi rtrf ga taf kmploxmk.nt ftttecw LADY nraa. CEMTTERIEa town marirfr, UASiiltt M Main a PVma Wat. Iisent fM?a orman nuliciter te aril bouaebolj articto that appeal te rrary hotuwwU. Aak for Mr. Farrtaio, 248 Bo State at. XaJtMl MO?MKNMjnTQMB3yES CTAM U KATIOVAIs 107 Kltoliu Rrliower. ktpkqut pad refrrr arra gito lwl anmt an apenwc not m heuraty and wtilinrnra te work. Appt Atoundw 2bB Ceuimnaity Mkt bM-- ffttfl iTlflXf A B H 7 bUr tlia, Ui 1 14 klf opeainf for erarl iprMM,l AppTy Mytra Uf. A P-!-f M. SAi.LHilA.N rim tevna ra laMoitl YUtor Hr ini totiaitto, at. tork e hum W. an rapnired itmt, toil lu4 41H Idtndacspe Gardening nt tenmoa vide rtT r47l AN'IHI-- A Jtptfiew bnasrtofi, by vaottemt. in Fdrl Urifhta. (tew cia dn tar preferred. Fhnnn Wm. o wtaj 9M a8T WAVTKlWBMiabte man, foU or part iim, tbiffke H award tn fiBdrt. Ueo. te start, Kxpcrirac Phono neneeraeary. roto, rtktc riioito IBS R 4. Wa. 9tl for kppolDtmonte or writ 914 Mel at ora BMy.. Bait Lata Cl ty. mgZ7St DfT todva- gruau fold, tlcIwMl rindar tali By. !W W. Rnwird. t8M3 UAiUCI V 2e. Barbra wntd. a 47 Bo Nw W. 979 tow k wiitto tuato dpf, DlftT C nla Hbopr Tempi, l o brraat, -brown rariy pair, auwtp to nam A.NlNTKUUuKVT BKHH0N. Hbor of Dutot- toward. Wan. 2615. kto B may tarn fluo te JJO mratbly tooth. tor kowapapora, $1S to 8i5 wraklr in spam tt&to: aapraienta nanaeearary; no LOtiT-BHifat Uuatoipnl Bmmg for raaraaniD, wibjrrm atiffraicd wnrd. W. Wan, 40ng f4032 Nattoanl Brm Boren a, LOUT torn and ean dark prawn pariicnlam. too fa to. .V Y 67X2 raaro, dlmitooarad Itondnf. IU7 15, fnra HAVd tmmr$Rate' opratvrBw' aman' Whw 15 toward. WUi pny frtofkaa Canyon. want to bocoma cooaortrd wHh a foal Phono Mr. Li waa, earn of Ltoghns Brororo, Hvo Mwt bo arat appaarin Bta Biafftam f44a Mr. contara. A K. Mat'Rraaid at LOUT tonck ""f koya. tot. tk and "l.Vh Klratrlr hfiwran 4 and 9 p. m. 8tal tontk hr ward for rvtnrn to 317 Walkr UAROHKHh, earpontora, ,Ior ecBpon. 4287 Baokkldf liRomoD Tajg food pac, faro job, ULLXwko pltaaf up twwwn leal bar hamT 14A 9, W. Tom-Ptfroo firr 9U dkya ba at kunrtoarkt Tbara. to known, nod ytedB Will ktaid jtarnoto) tofeUfeUtf tod. MwwW IL W ' Idtilar "iioraC 1f and coutanto intact, is m( waiird at Mot, 41Vt Broadwayracn to Uirfteld haakia uaHiold 'o, tosBr te take oer "bb ) Ctnk. grtnio KlUHTilASM )& poptt bakery 1b bur Idaho town of LOHT-l- alr nf glanaaa. in Cntunmoily Mar laliuo. A wtadraful for rirkt on or kat tok Matt car piadrr l rt 9 AMrra X 40 pmpoiiittaB Hrandwajr, Trlbimo. Mtal no phono Hy 4815-J-, 42T9 Brarnrd. 6tk lkBH wrak for mva wtir .an qualifr IXT Part ly atadn navy blo nilk akirt 317 at rail ito7 Vm Bid. or - rtowberr. ho. 4 car fGtof want ter Ftodof phono Mrs. 8. Wifhlmnn, Walker 8aMi LKU BKfih, ateatiy Bran an It dept. party. Moat bo ahte te lavot mm to Howard 4286 bow rood faith. Address A 9b, Tribatw. LOftT On tilt to., prtwtan Park nrwrt abd 4011 61k Baal, pair rltamod apactnelan te eaan 11 WANTICIffmsa Prom oporaior. ronuialH 8ki)in(t ear tiekota. Notify BL Apply at Taltors, litortf Ptoti tlah. 8. ponroaa, 457 tofo nra. R Hy. 4376 M J 4097 4649 erntfucufiiT n kino oyor workiw ' LUffttBastow bafhto. wasted. ( rner 14 ire A Iron Work, atirat warL Balt toko Vtarinnrr hospital. 971 43.16 tgOOli tarby wanted. fo. htate Ktactont Brdo't ' ply. . 0. h.: Barber shop. Idaho Fall. Ido. joda drop rarrio, Friday 091 call My. 8M0. towrd r 4254 aVVIY fur two atto ftarrto. LOht lioly ( yuan mrs twote Liboity park of OPPOhll laake i real aft wwowy. sd ttowar town. , iirward. Holen Lickinora. 41 K Ate Ho. 4aw Mr, rtirUtraora at AStiAIKiK for Itoer Trail Miaift M . 3J? DRESSMAKING Pel t B 4 annet. OFF B K boy aW film "rtorlu A to me' fT-KKR. WDTTH Ul BROWTf. sandal bonae baa oprain for bnitht, anibitiau boy a boot 19 yearn atir; moot pranaikiai and Tnitoriu, 11 7 tend 232. M4 Mini 9 oc ood Booth, com with inteatkm of beta permaorat sd rrowlo Islo the borineoR. Extattont oppra-taait- y 1197 for .adtancomost Reply ta ow banrLwrUiaf, previAO etperienta and Atldreso X 99. Tribme. 4179 XPVRIBKCBD work aehooliB an w FiHAT-laABmacbrntur, hy tbo idty; frira roai mm am bit. oteady work, 73 Phono Waa. 97I&M.- -e- rate-per 4th Work Ararm, 4don 4rra Co., 4179 FIRST tl!ASS Ullerisg and drvaamaXlag at OrJra. 1 tab. rraaraabto Hramtitrhmf, pirat FlltNITlKB AND lAhlKT HALEtoMAN. 716 9o. 9th Bait. Hr lend In. btfUana. port, thorovabiy oxpenaced, te sell aa well aa 4MftM h9B1Q aaiat tlwf moaera of the depart mem, n owt t7 tliw dly, lapvrlatHl. WlM duly a man who to tlP)rotilily oapmearad Writ atatm I&mh Higgimmt 9S7 D it. Waa. 7412 W. io these Hoe seed apply and salary ta pec ted. to tha upr !W experience BX PBHICM Kl tirmmmaker m" awagopf inteadest. Huary Co,, Butte, Mrataw 4irr Pbonn Hr, 1MAW, datr 9 4tih COATMAkKK Jkauted, Plooe, the Tailor. 4M3 Krarna blit. ' X M m. II A BtSU( cmtsmi a. vuIm f.K- - boteU ftLiiAN UOl od e- -, smraia Martin.xPhn4 Warn. 1897 nr Wan. 779. oUuta. BtQdant preframL-- Bona tae 4729 Alton hotel. aibed. School ef Dressmaking MAN and wife, euok and helper. Call at 491 7 2f(9 Bio Uraade are Vrt BROWN Batik tetffht. man for BIRPAIK kelty repair -- shop ooo thiA totbw work. Afppte 4919 IX yra rrailar it to a aloipto matter team lb art of drawraakwlKwitb tha BKRAB and cake bakera Apply 916 Dearer Katetar 94 Bo. Mote, jwoma hUTHp Air t . Rnperior Bakin Co, 4112 Wa 9Tl ood tHYeoioxii sow on retail brand A FI-9for mteamra. mate Pit Apply oraspofrat MATTKMS REPAIRING rtota prater BebTny Co. WW Renrar at w uotT 0L1 tirpaT TTlooP"wror F RY auk wheel, ail day Tb ilk or hot aprtec) mato Pto o Owl 4''r7 arar Mttrra Factory, 1101 W, Sr4 $ 94 JB. w T9l BAKBEB waaud at 573 9a. Want Tamta ri l kit n'BftMKrattnto aati wnt bum Hta rsrafn! Learn Trade Fyrnltnrp rrapbototratai. a rah Ip. Fbonn TV1 9704 Vairatla r rartk-wkliSusai trau. lira; laws, Bwteitif fn. Wtat anft Sth North akbte eeesiet res I re. Wa pay yn, while you Wars and gearaeta a )oto. Th CHINA FAINTING Barber Makr iwlleaa, ertgieal Brgrat at wet. MKrak wlo aN B It, aulia arrai Hilo Bid patetln, firtn, etc, M3l XI X N Lears Has barerr IrsO, fra according W 4 JeJatwe 4ea4 aefh4, gfcF'X Jw$graraale, era -' Hr.. suite, wa pry juu wtn you leant in answer to tno nLciraUon of XL rhVu? palstlsg, .Reis te cluiM. rtM Job at Utah Btrbw aeliega, 14 Slisrastra J. Bulllvan, plslnllff-- Against him in . Hr rot at. dsmsge sulL Ms Dmnieis yesterdsvof M0RTOAGE3 AND LOANS gees faa rateieg, 81 MMKU eunrsaa. 7. asserted that HulII vn,-s- - leasee A UOnTWaCT M. 0. irhoohi. FOR 8ALR. Asgrtea. flint epace In th 8trend Market, had dewill ef aril at ewd, ergest heavy THAHK8 as school. la Study this aunt clined tn pay hi rent, overdue for dtoflcmst a well laeurri real astato coa tract, $ aner. et--Y. XI C. A,, ty" Anrrlrs. two months; that Sullivan had threatWill diatattsl fiafld to handle. ened to make trouble, snd that the raquiria Wanted Furniture to that it will net 12 per rant, aad aaf was matter Inconsequential. Add re iw A IT. Tribune gntire pilftN Wjiurl VlFt VrS'lTCuK't or'n.y. raora (or Bulllvan, Mr, Daniels said, occupied Mw4 (wiitow, 8M 9otk tote e. -- AITP FOUND LOfiT Gist Jivtn. raelt, totto"to Fifteen Bf fnr Pennants ha-v- Main Houck KMPLOkMKNT AtvENtt-(tkilto- ti o4 umUm4 Ittartn fwtlkM to H pottito worn. 164 fiwwt gtraet. PbcMsn Watch 292t. via; n i'hCH A 9 AMVLOkMSAT AbBNCT. U Wnt 8fwM Srath 81. Bimtcfc fnra OMl, Best amf Bclwlsia. kXtltHl piauuac, apraftag i.f vinan ato fruit tree A)m knibn, Cftr pltM nr-k- r- l U 1AM g4ik . 1811 -- W AKTIfD CantraFtoni to mt drift. tario mlaa, Parli i iff. X ran. ed aurv 4ry .frmiod and exroiitnt livtag eondiuont Apply , . Hlp MB 11TY N57M. as t WtnKMl VH, t'Uk. FLORISTS kl.Nu VtAUiAL CO . kit te J4 nratton toaifn work oar aptcUitfj nuantira (lira, i'ton Wa. J414. Charge of Failure to Provide Is Made Saltair in 491. ea lt HY -- Professor F, W. Reynolds Speaks BeforeJLions Club WANTED a riKra anl TcbM XAHL, tn SAUAI, llmtourf ckapaip 46 to 6 to to at. Wa Mtwto Iftta (4414 H'lfJV.lON ItotrtokUf to,, nuRiriKH. fl2 y4S4T B Slat to. rail H. ElMQt )ST MOrr, l MBKXAKKB8. KOKTlUAN. 2126 80. BTAlKa IliONB Mal-siro- ParmiMioa to rerutito Otnln$' ra over th Warm Sprtnua lin while rkcavatlon work la home done on North Center tret In connection with .curb and cutter etenion 44 wee asked bv th Utah light A Traction company In a petition filed with th state public uttltliea commission yesfsrdav. The CWter street esr win be run as far sa Second North street while the work I Coin on. The extension take In th territory from North Temple to Seventh North wreet snd from Second Weet to De Soto street. Th excavation Work for the eurb-In- c and cutterlnc will cane a shlft-4- n of the center line of th street from two to oicht feet, accordlnc to the petition, and th. Center street track will be retied from Second North street to a point where the Center street Joins First West, 'It, th vicinity of Sixth North street " (, it rht Mm, - to ' Jhttltf ' - - ' x f Salt of Their Annual Hold t j to fee orci fsiws 38 os account. U. J. aelllrsa ,a. Max IMatele and the $LVA1 8trnod Pnhlle MsrScL - t - me ore, - "oi founagns kod'Cshci Ws- Deaths and Funerals DEATHS. Miss Caroline Smith.' 57 rear of age. died yesterday at 725 Weet Third North street; She was a teacher at th Jackson school. Funeral services will be held at 2 oclock tomorrow afternoon at th Twenty-eight- h ward chapel. Interment will be In- City cemetery. Warn Foote. 45 years of- age, a tract Martas to Arthor T. , native of Belle Plain, Jowa, and a well krllis I. lot A block 30, tea acre plat A knpwn merchant of Bingham Canyon, company to William I. s ajiospit! died yesterday jn Jalt IHrairs. let 2, block 4, Wilkcr ilscs. REAL MTATY TRAWim. WARRANTY IIKKTtS. HilIeeee4A - Beytmdocp te Axes B. JamMse, part ef lot TT, plat L. . ..$ Moses L Holbrook to Qusyie Csooos, lot A block 43, tee-sc- r ptst A .. t)usrle Cannae to O BHta Holbrook. lot 7, block 2, pint JB , A. R, Load te A. E. timbers el-lots I ead 2, block A Hollywood 10 Arthur George Eastman died yesterday At the home of hia sister, Mrs George Peterson, 338$ Second. East Street. Funeral services will be held at 11 oclock Monday morning at tbe TJndquiat tc Goff mortuarv, 212 South State street, and the body mav be wtwed-4hAfrom lfl until 11 oclock n Monday morning. Interment"- - wttt Mt, Olivet cemetery News was received yesterday bv Joseph V. fimTth of the New Tork Life s Sa.t Taxke offieej of the death of David E. Butterfield at a hospital at Soda Springs. . Idaho, Thursday. Mr. Butterfield was s sheepman and formerly lived at Taylorsville and West Jordan. Funeral services will be held tomorrow at Chesterfield. Idaho, where interment will take place. Mrs. Harriet Jessie Bennett. 88, died at her home, 417 Fourth avenue, Saturday morning. Rhe came here from Grand Junction, Colo., and had lived at her present home for the past six years. Rhe waa a native of Mt. Perry, Ohio. Mrs. Bennett is survived bv one daughter. Mrs. Daisy Chase, and two aons. R. Verne Crooks of this city, snd Arbor Paul Crooks ef Price. Mrs. Bennett Is a member of th First Presbyterian church. The body Is at tha mortuary. Mrs. Jennie Tanner Fairbanks, $4 years of age, wife of Lynn Fairbanks, died at the family home. 1232 Roosevelt avenue, yesterday. Funeral service, will be held at 2 o'clock at the Emerson ward under direction of Bishop Herbert X Blake. Hlirtal will be in th Farmington oemetery. flveacid plat O P. Whiteey to Anna 1 Butler, lot I. block 43, plat D David McCleery te A. P. Aadernoa, let 17, Gilmer Pla By J. Jem era company to A onto M. Orarra plat A t, block 21, -- ftrr-acr- Km. 10 M. W. tork Mm 1M, 1M and. 10 toathfato 16 i, lotJ. 1iCartoon block Gnorf nay. to --John B. Hob nan, 92. ten orro plat A .. klfilaftr tn 0. R Kow I, tot 11, block 19n, fitt tern $50 16 16 0 2 wont 10 Jenato V. Wallace at al. to WMIam J. Rateira, tote 97 te 42, block 8, ... View By J, Jansen te Frederick If. Atkina, Hr . lot 28, black 2, Kawwood ad ditto a. a I In in Banaett te fwato R. Wripht. iota 74 tad 75, block 13, Lou l an Want Grand JO n -- .... ) fterariMta block , 4. 6 and d, tamp. IotaonMirielnn Cheatorfieid . 9 ita r. Kimball te Kimball A Rwb- rdo ewaapnay, tot 6, btoek L. lark H A. JO , v tello; Ray W. RedJngton of Oxford, Idaho, and. Marie Morgan of Weston, Idaho, From. IL TinseUx and Beulah F. Logan, both of Duhith, Minn. J. W. QOATES BURIED. t The Tribes sci vtuss LEW, Mav It.- - Funeral for Josih W, Goates were held at 2 o'alock this afternoon at the Lehl tabernacle. Bishop John R. Whipple Included Th speasers presiding. President A. J. Evans, Wtat 8ena-to- r Edward South wick and-Bint- icv Whipple, TO MT. Neffs canyon, Mt . CLIMB OLYMPUS. Olympus and Knudaen's canyon will be visited by the Wasatch Mountain club toanor row. Veffs canyon- is a real beauty soot, but Is seldom visited. It offers a paradise to the nature lover. Charles Gurta WiU be the leader of the party which win leave the Salt Lake theater corner at 7 a. m. - 0H . Ml Park addition Prancan I. Wafer ta Daniel 8. Bnl tot 6, btoek 99, plat 4.... 10 liar. J. H. Chatwia te Lain C. toiaoo, tote 9U and 9t, Btewart addition .... 1 W. J. Braddley to Helen R. Braddley, tot a 22. 28 and 24. block J, Park View nnbdirtara io Aim Jones te Job Bri honar,- - tote A and 0 block .2 4Lw P taesu., Saba O. Tnna Jm Peter Bmith, Jot 10. btoek 1 Kenwood addition Tea. 10 Lett Watt Ukt laroatwwnt com posy te Mrs. Lola Bamwtt, tote ?4 knd IB. block 19. Dowflan Park addition 10 Lillian J. Bated to Inwrenco 6. Iwr eon. tot 12 block 2. Alhambra Ptora John Brtehonao ot at. io Bdward A Potalanra. part fit ooctton 17, town-shi- p 9 oftwih. ratife 1 rant ...... 900 Continental Boldin A loan aaoocio-twtot 9, te Maraaret Brana . Mock 87, plat to-.- . . U,09 Jobs Park te JUmhoil A Hiebarda -- Inr tr il, iwviiroit r at vBlt b. h4 Waaatek tM. JR boabiT JUDGE NIELSON TO SPEAK. Th parents of the Fourth ward Rundav ecliooi have invited Judge C, , M. Nielson to give his "Juvenile Delinqusno,". befor the Bar' close The public , Invited. meeting house is located t the corner of Seventh South and Went Temple. The services begin at 10 36 a. m. Sunday, addk-ess- Th' OF SALE. NOTICE bom It Frank Fhlrley and to mar concern; Notice ..la heriy glven that -- an Monday, th Slat dsy of May, 1633. at the hour of l oclock p. m. on said day at the premises known as 4? Houfh Second East street, occupied bywhat-1- rknown the" Rnndatt Dodd Auto Companv, LL, in trait Ioik City, I'tsh, the undersigned will sell at public auction on a penal model St Bulck automobile, frame number 834884, motor number $33644 Paid auction and sal to bo made under and by virtue of that certain note dated the 3rd dev of AugusL 1632, and made, executed end delivered to tbq Randall-DodAuto Companv. Ltd,, a corporation of Idaho, end authorized to do business in I'tsh, and for tbe purpose of satisfying tbe claim of the undersigned in th said automobile, described In said not, in th sum of $11-with interest a provided In said not from the 3rd day of August, 16. 2, for material furnished end labor in repairs made thereon amounting to the, sum of $146 31, together with costs or this proceedings. Including 133 attorney's fee. The automobile la at the above address and mav be seen at any time Dated at Fait Lsike City, Utah, this 18th dsy of May. 1622. Randa!l-Iodd Auto Oo., IJd , By W. F. Ford, manager, v r caxb flirnTtart. Hft GRANT GOES EAST. President Heber J. Grant left last evening for Chi case. 18., where he will attend the Sunday services In the central state misson. Later ha will g to New York City for a business trip of ten days. MONEY TALKS. '''Raid the German mark to the Japanese yem "You re th funniest coua Ive seen In I don t know when.' good old U. SiL. the .Japanese, yMx,oaths R. ft racrato bad 9 part waaui to b fnraltef aad Wtk, 9799 f7l(4 I fnarasio DON T aril your nor. yon mom at anrttoa for tbrai. CU m. W. 99M) Col. A. C. JwkiU Auctlanrar. $$1$. A1 l ro. R. 2nd Bo PHIVATK parry pood ate. rrfrigerator, party wish a 4 BIUVATB rn. fttraitnr ruga, trMer, Waa. 4798 W ijwn - c g4 lo buy wot Pbona Waa, T. CA9H ter your fur&ilure. ruga, atrara, a bar tn nil, V . any tocrchauL 42ta. p RIVATK part will pay tak tot brntwhoto artletok. food ruga, drawar, ehitf. rfritateCg ate. Waa. 4799- - W r4 oj ' STOVE. FURNACE RUPAI KING - wairaMr fcr BA vT fcraS waa m rtotBod, $2; L AM work foranltad, MorrHa 8- Jkt.Hyiaadatrara rp 2179. plumbing. 0H4 . & 0a H ail, Co Hr F o piumamg. Brack rUEEIER8 AND TAXI'D TSTUhrlni iTibtR uimi l'il hm'r r 4 i IP WJ? 1AM toAb.6 T IT0RA(e. I ikB srw W B RANT Ar BPS' !AL firxuf K T JOB. PA14e 0 Yu NOW IS HTPHT WAS 1191, K! 1 S01 BAt VLB ttk, jook. 1HK te Mhnri J I Kn.hlSJ VAIN r PLiCMINO AND ,, j,x . rai r rd. to ?" 9 ooS Tvseorr-Srai,. JarXcfa riraasd, so la V, J4, Gibboscy, Rr. - wafer (vune-lad- 18 A7; Hrae4 FCKSkf'8' , mT wa er t - , 3191 ood ter will pay eaak tKQsbld ekiif 81314 doliso " prieo paid "for yrar" b"4 47 W.' 2Tt Broadway. Wa. W3 PTRMTl HR W boy faraUare, mn Mra or botratek b pay bm far it. Wn nU Wn. 427? a to rxGhaoa new d man' msrtt: "Now let be franc with ail your marks you haven't cent in bank." "Don't peso fresh," said the Turkish piaster, "you may spend coin but w spend it Raster. Now the English pound heard tha Chinese tael and rolled the Ecuador sucre and then asked th Serbian to dinar. The Russian ruble said to the Hal lan lira, "You cant make me sore, when I need money whv 1 Juet print Th eequel do this story ran more, easily be told, the man who hat real man that hoots the money la th a coin that gold. Every nation h is trying hard to holler but the one that make the loudest nome-i- s tn, mny faroT FK1AI1S party want Maond-baaur and raga, Cgll Waa. 4494. -- Aafcft fttrnitnral SlOOUft wortk of Brad IWANT Cl. A C. Jraktaa Aacttoncer. Wa. ft- -- ' i Fat To . a4 bowbola oto m WAXTKIa runuiura b b f tow; will pa oiran bppd fhaa total ilratom. mil Wa 9777. W 1a will pa WK wnt r wortk. Bara on wbat foot food noramw. gait Lak Iter iter Q ft9k Wa P7. Broadway. 1 pay worn tall nra. SfOB 9191 W. foroituiw. for Hy feet, Mr. Daniels stated, Special plat 4 Jobs G Undo to William P. Thom . son, tot 2. block i. plat Belay c. Lorry xm tn hatnh White, tot 2. block 61, plat D . Pranklte rank ko Gannro W Imcaa, part of acetton 6, towaablp 2 wuih, rtnrn - $t Wednesday from the rountv clerk w office to James V. Nuttai of ITovo, Utah, and Eva May Bird of Poca- 4l ta. (hbooTraiwliklag''' Wv Failing to Pay Rent LICENSES ARE ISSUED. 3,570 Special to The Tribene. POCATELLO. Idaho. May 1. 10 were Issued licenses Marriage Poaaroy tn Kremr lota IX and 34. block 1, ltllearilk addltloe. y, Chnrlan .6, Cocii tn CUh totnbar be-i- Wilkes Fatrona will fnd aa entertaining prorrnm offered them this week, for Manager Robert Cunningham. has arranged a bill of features that is bound to prove popular. Evens and Mav are rlever entertainer who call their offering Pleasing Pot.oo pt Cldy. pourri " Jackson and Arnold com new and novel line of comedy TTldy. a ?J Pt. TWv. s bl dances. Injecting pep injo .oo pr.May: De Luxe .to Pt Tidy. the sketch, as"Nonsense the ktng of the one Fisher Julius .UOCIeer. string" J a musician who lives up to .00 Clear. his title, v Devine and Levine with .OOCIrar. "Silence and Fun are acrobatic co.OOUnrar. FUNERALS. The Jackson .06 Pt Cldy. median extraordinary. Funeral services for Mr. Johanna .OO'Clegr. Trio, three colored bov hailing from Hansen who died at the ag .00 Cldy. roll their act "Kings of $2 Johnson, th southland, at her home,- 786 West .00 Clear. - Reventhyears of Comedy. " will- be held at South street, .04 CMv. The photoplav attractions Include t o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the TfCldy. In Elaine Hammerstein "Reckless Twenty-aixt- h ward .04 Cldy, chapel. Th body louth" and a Harold LJoyd comedy. T Clear. viewed at the familv home maybe .20 I Wy. from 12 Jo until 1 36 o'clock tomorrow ' SCHOOLS TO CVVK PROGRAM. .no pt Cldy. aftegpoon. Interment will b in Wa.00 Clear. Special te The Trlhoae. satch Lawn cemetery. .02 Cldy. BRJPHAM CTTV. Mar 18.The clos.oo Cldy, achools of Rervice for Mrs. Rarab Elisa Keller (he program Ljr grade . Pt ndv ing tha Bear Ruve. valley will be held at Jacklia will be. beid at. A- toe lot Morgan, A 10 A plat raw aiark-lag- Skurt-left- George Romney 1 ember coaipnny to George O. Tronkej, tot 3. block 11, CorMtlr9 WHEEL CHAIR 8 s small apses fur which his rental was only about $46 a month, and had ExFXRTtraaa fhtrra, isofra, rTaatic Wbrrl rhaira for Bate aa rrmt. a stock not worth mofe than $86. This - . hovmrar was held ss security fog the unpaid Pies Waaatra 3377,-1- ,-8. (ZMS rent, and the suit arose from this 78 8. State at. AAbtte-Jenkl- LAke. - pr Pens - ta Net demand deprmitn on which renerrs is competed includT ms deposit ing sarinpn deposits ., Hort. deposit i Mystery Play oy .a disTotal loans and counts- sad invest. ment KTnema Theater to Show Todav starts the new program at the Kinema featuring Bavuf" a thrilling mastery screen play that holds the audience spellbound from start to finish. The added attractions include a Century comedy, The lm- International (News perfect Dover, and Topics of the Day. d variety Is Mystery of the It is said the keynote of Bavu. that this picture outdoes anything in the mystery hne that the screen has ever known ' completely, mystifying audiences. " 4 ataaira. be ordinary and the offering would, over of sheer through strength 'get the mystery appeal, but Bavu' incidentally presents such famous artists as Wallace Beery, Estelle Taylor. Josef Swickard, Forrest Stanlev, Svlvia Rreamer, Martha Mattox, Nlrkolai de Ruix. Harry Carter, Jack Stuart Pa ton Rollers and others directed them with the skill be displayed w Reputation' and other Universal picture Beery is particularly well known right now through his apectfteul&r success in 'Robin Hood.H The Flame of Life 'White Tiger" and nther big screen triumphs. Estelle Taylor has been established as one of the screens reigning vamps. besides being a recognised peeress of beauty. Josef 8 wicks rd. the French father of "The Four Horsemen, is cast in a rota- - brief -- but - dramatic Baud. Sylvia Breamer has been in many successes roTTs im'C u 'Waa Fa rf play which war an overnight sensation on ss New Tork the stags presented by him at his own theater. wa written as the result Bsvu of Earl Carrolt's Inability to find a suitable frhiy to open the beautiful new Earl Carroll theater in New York , per rent. For weeks and months he City Precipitation Total for tbe 24 bears end- Searched for some dramatic gem that ing at 6 p m. waa .92 ef an inch; total would be fitting to usher Into lights for this month to date ia 1.18 iacbea; the most magnificent theater in New for this mouth deficiency re York. Finally he gave up in despair determined to write one of hia 1 to date la Ato inehen: ne and own. exceeded his fondresults The naraelated axceaa aince January 1 ia .45 of est hopes gnd he was acclaimed by an inch. Ben risen nt 509 tad aata at 7 42. May press and public as clever a play10, 1028. wright as he was a manager . OfeSPnYiTTDVS WEATHER 9 P. M, MOUNTAIN ht -- con-V- - - 17 nt others Conductor Is Given Big Award Against Unions K-- morrow fterwooi at the Wllford ward The body may be viewed 'at chapel. the family home, J4W Thirteenth East v street, from It o'clock tomorrow morning until 1 Oclock tomorrow Afternoon. Interment will he In Mill Creek cemetery Mrs. Jarktln was born in 1S3$ in East Mill CTeek, and had been- - a resident of W Ilford ward- for twenty-eigyears. Funeral services for Mrs. Ellen Nelson Uaistrom, widow of Jacob who died Thursday evening at a hoeplutl in bait Dake. will he held at 12.1$ o'clock tomorrow afternoon at th Wfil Jordan ward ehapel under direction of Bishop - William J lmak Interment will be- In Midvale cemetery. The body may be viewed at the D. I. Goff mortuary chapel at Midvale from t until 11.34 oclock tomorrow morning. Services for Carl Dworack vftll be held at 3 o clock- - tomorrow afternooit at the Forest Dale ward chapel. Bishop Elias 8. Woodruff wiil have charge. The body, may be viewed at the home, T 62 Parkway avenue, prior to the servhe tn City cemeice. interment-will tery. the tabernacle in Oakland tomorrow morning at 10 oclock. A program will be given. The Bear River City high school teachers entertained the eighth grade pupilsand their parents at a M0T10V KCTFKEft. dancing party at the False ball at Garland this evening. PARAMOUNT RMPRBM Bttf CmpM i nn4 trawny leari la The Rratlg ef Ugn Ceniey ia "Ttua Wsy Out' Will Reroute Centerville Piik; Path Kfvm, AM xa 1C AN Lea Cbaaey, llnigtoritn Be Cars via Warm Springs Le Matt aad Rameoa Peed ta Had Therefore there ' is nothing to the work! more natural than that Down- -, ing street should aeek. under cover of K'hgGeorge'a Homan exconon. to talk business - with the eoa suite end. examine of a he new arraifccthent, poaslbilitiee wbmtrrrould able the British andths. luClauta to enter the Ruhr controversy together and would embarrass and - . the Belgians unmistakably. Demands Probable, The main difficulty, however, lies in the fact that Italy, through Mussolini. while perhaps willing to jofn the British, will Insist upon manv There to the question of the Jnbatond cession urged bv Ilalv, half promised by the British. who, with the Trench, promised that if these two countries increased their African holdings tbett Italy should have compensation. The French have already agreed te a redrawing of the .boundary, but have declined to rede Jibuti, at thd entrance .of the Bed -- aaa What Italy is aiming at here is the oonaolidatfoa of ail her East African holdings, including Erithrea and Somaliland, that in, the coast of Abyswn-iathe scene of Jtaly'a greatest Colonial disaster a quarter of a centurv sgo. This would be possible were both the Trench and the British reade to rive up their lands. The British seem intervening w tiling their holdings are of IHtle since now are value, they supreme both at Sues and t Aden, but the French, with Madagascar and Indochina in mind, are unwilling to give up their Jibuti base, which is aJso the terminus of the railway., leading into the Abvaiilen highland 'But exen more than Somali territory, Italy degfares British assurances with respect of the Aegean and British sympathy and moral support In the Adriatic, while she also, like France, seeks cancellation by the British of war loans. FinaHv, Ilaiv is dependent upon Britain for coal and it is "the runno n view- - in Italy that the British have since the war driven a 4erv hard bargain on this seoe. Matter In Background, In the background of many Italian minds Is the question of Malta. There has grown up a verv definite toatwaent-tItaly1 tor possession of thede Island, near the Italian ooato and inhabited bv mainlv I tab ns. Mumnlifil has. himself, spoken on thds subject, while he was still in private life, and continued Bjritish possession must remain an obstacle to complete n association. Yt Italy like Britain needs peace in Europe, she needs economic and the needs an economically peace prosperous Grmnv. Reparations ' are bv contrast little since important, her share is smaller than that of the other three nations, Britain. Belgium and France. from the master of interallied debts, where her Interest coincide with France. British and Kalian - interests ' are identical Muwvlini would profit at hdtoe, if ha could win a shining victory in the foreign field Britain might easily permit him to take the lead m a new attempt to reoolve the r gyrations question; but. before this could happen. Britain would have to make definite and considerable concessions to Italy, both in the matter of debts and to rarfous foreign field, notably in the near eot and in Africa. Probably nothing definite is to be expected at once, but the are so obvious that tliev possibilities command world attention the moment. Tunle-Tripo- SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 19, 1923. pua yexw- - r |