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Show MOUSING, DhCKMBKK 2, THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY l Balls Charity 040 040 040 t Hold 040 Washington 040 Mra. Russell Standing 040 Highest Salary of Movies ' Is Paid to James Craze Director; Is $6000 Weekly Mothers Give Debutantes Warning 040 040 040 040 040 00 Popular Widow Moves to Capital " By JEAN JARVIS. Copyright, 1921, being sons of the president seems to In the lives Various exhortations and scoldings concerning the decay of family life" seem to be fairly wide the mark If Washington Is to bo taken ss a fair example. Simply everybody went to churoh on Thursday, from ths president and Sirs. CooUdge on down the Une. Then pretty nearly everybody went home and had an turkey dinner, Mrs. Delow Blodgetts family" affair, bringing party was a and everybody to tow n all ths for the day at least. Mona Blodgett Mrs. DuOalllhrds mother-in-labose Oalllard, got back from an stay in Europe In time to be In the party, which Included Mrs. Blodgett's sisters, Mrs. Charles A. Matthews, and Mrs. Porcher (Cocoa, 11a.), with ths latter's daughter. Myr- make very little difference by Skit Lake Tribunal of John and Calvin, Jr. WUSttlDJOTON, Dec. now uet It's the debutantes and the charity balls that get the spotlight. The tw fun pretty well together, and, at usual, the debutante world stood out In all her first-yeglory at the navy relief -- all, which has gotten to be a traditional Thanksgiving night function. Thanksgiving eve the Episcopal Ee, Ear and Throat b)Spital ball held the boards, with Janet Moffett, debutante daughter of Admiral and Mrs. William Moffett, performing" aa head of the girls' floor commutes. Around her she rallied a group including Bessie McEldln (Mrs. Lea Elmers girl), Margaret fionaly, Elisabeth EeJeune. Adams, Eugenia Claudia Read, Honey Bee (Agnea Nina Ashford), Diamantopouloe (sister to the second secretary, Greek legation), Unger Bryn, Wlndar Marshall and dear only knows how many more. Incidentally, there's an Incipient revolt among the mere mothers about wild Uvea the debt are leading. I know one who stood out gallantly and delivered a real riot act, sort of ultimatum, to' her girl, after the Army-Nav- y The game, the game. dinners, 4be dances which preceded and followed It, and the hop to New York and back left this particular deb a total wreck, with pale cheeks, sunken eyes, whereupon mother arose In anger and Issued the fiat. oung woman, bed until noon; otherwise, not one step out of the house at night!" ar ALL GO TO CHURCH, Ail of which, if the sentiment gets going generally, is going to throw far-flu- tle. A wedding of Interest this week was that of Miss Elva Eugenia Olson and Russell Joseph Standing, of Brigham City, which was solemnized In the Logan The ceremony temple Wednesday. was performed by President Joseph A wedding breakfast R. Shepard. followed at the home of the bride's parenta Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Olson, on East First South street. Tbs couple left Immediately after for . a short wedding trip, after which they will make their home In southern Utah, where Mr. Standing will follow the engineering profession. Ths Cache county board of the Daughters of the Pioneers entertained at a Harvest" ball last evening at The harvest Idea the auditorium. prevailed In all the appotntmenta Light refreshments wers served. The members of the board comprised tbe committee In charge. The following committee arranged for a dancing party which was given at the Hotel Eoolea Tuesday eve- - LOGAN. Deo. 1. 7 GAD TAKE SALTS Bays Backache Often Means Yon Have Not Been Drinking Enough Water old-ti- Formrty of Ing with their parents. Senator and Mrs. Reed Smoot The following went to Salt Lake. Thursday. to attend the Alvord-Mooreception, which was given Thanksgiving evening at the ballroom of the Belvidere Miss Nora Elia-soMra A I, Cole. Mrs Joseph Newboid and Mrs Harold Cederlund. Others who received Invitations were Mr and Mrs. B G Thatcher. Mr and Mrs L'nian Hyde an Mrs. Hilda Dollar Among those who went to Salt Lake to see the football game and spend Thanksgiving were Dr. and Mrs D C. Budge, son. Rush, and daughter, Ruth; Mr. and Mrs Robert Anderson and famtlv, Mr. and Mra F. P. Champ. Mr. and Mrs. B S Martl-neaMr and Mrs Rov B. West and Mr. and Mrs Frank West. re a, Mra Luther nlng: Fred Parkinson. HowelL Mra Ira M. Hawley. Mrs. W. B. Preston and Mra F. P. Champ. were eerved. refreshment Light About fifty couplet were in attendance. Mrs. Bertram Smith entertained at two tablet of bridge Monday afternoon. Tbe room were decorated with A prize for high chryeanthemuma score was awarded to Mre. Cecil Christiansen. Mra W. W. Baker entertained her bridge 6lub this afternoon. The rooms were decorated with cut flowere. The following ladles were Invited In aa special guests: Mra C. W. Rasmussen, Mra W. E. Griffin. Mre. Fred Thomas, Mra Elmer Geddea and Mra N. E. Monk. At the close of the afternoon tea Was eerved. Dr. and Mra J. W. Hayward entertained at a house party last weekend. Their guests were Dr. and Mra M. G. Wilcox, and Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Farr of Ogden. Saturday evening of last week Dr and Mra Hayward entertained at dinner In their home. A basket of chrysanthemums formed the centerpiece for the table. Covert were laid for sixteen. Following the dinner, the evening was spent in The following morning a carda breakfast was served In their honor Mr. and Mra S. E. Needham at by their home on South First West street. Sunday evening Dr. and Mre. H. R. McGee and Mr. and Mra. N. J. De Sanders entertained at dinner in their honor at the home of Mr. and Mra McGee. . The Priscilla club members entertained Friday evening at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mills, In comGames pliment to their husbands and muslo wers the entertainment. A Pink buffet luncheon was eerved. roses were used In the living-rooend red and white In the dining-rooThe color scheme of red and white also was carried out In the refreshments. Mr. and Mre. Don Jarman, Mr. and Mra Leonard Land and Mr. and Mre. Walter Barrett were special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Luther.M Howell and son, Richard, went to Salt Lake. Thursday morning, to spendB. Thanks Nlblev, giving with Mrs. Julia mother of Mrs. Howell. Friday. Mra. Howell entertained at A luncheon at the Hotel Utah. Twelve guests were Included. Mrs: Lucy 8. Cardon entertained at a luncheon Tuesday at her home on East First North street. In compliment to the board members of the Cache stake Relief society and the ladles who were members of the board before the stake was divided, at which time Mrs. Cardon was president of the board. Tbe luncheon table waa decorated with baskets of cut flowers. Covers were laid for seventeen. ,A social afternoon followed the dinner. Mra C. K. Cardon entertained at tea Saturday afternoon of last week, In compliment to Mra O. F. Cardon and Mra Carlyle Nlbley, before their for Washington, Sunday, departure, D. 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Sold hors by Send free trial of your method to: William Thornton, Schramm. Johnson, Van Owl, well-know- n SANDY 8ANDT, Dec. 1. Friday evening Mla Lnrelila ftaddon entertained at her home on Main street, it being her birthday auniver were played and prises were Game aary won by Miss Luetta MITne, HUs SfvrtTe Monahan and Mian Loins Jensen A buffet lirarkeon was served to thirteen guests. The senior girls class of tbe Second nerd Mutual was entertained Monday evening at tbe home of Miss Thelma Kuhre A short Thanksgiving program waa after given, which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs Neil Monahan, Mr and Mrs. Lewis Xtebster and Mrs Ellen Jones gave a wedding reception in the firemens hall ftaturday evening of last week in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McCormack, Mr and Mra Jones and Mr and Mrs. ( oe All were married during tbe week Hill Music wav fur Dancing was the feature. nisbed by CWde Raddon and Miss Lucile Nelson. A buffet, luncheon was served to 100 guests. Many beautiful presents were Mr. and Mrs. Mctortuaek and received. Mr. and Mrs. fiill will make their boms here, and Mr.and Mrs Jones wilt go to The hall was besutl fUackfoot to reside. folly decorated A welcome home party was given In honor of Mias Alice Kuhre at the Second ward A short program chapel Tuesday evening waa given and the remainder of the eve nlng waa spent in games and dancing. The program was tn charge of the missionary committee, which is composed of Mrs C. Mrs. Esther Isaacson and WilC, Jensen. ton! Pierson. ' A reunion of the families of A A Dal ton and Joseph Dalton was held at the home of A A Dalton at Sandy ThanksgivThe two men are brothers, but ing day. had not seen each other since tbtj were children until n short time ago. although both were born and raised in Ltnlu A A Dalton Is years of age and Joseph Dalton is 62. A dinner was given with covers laid for thirty three gueats Sunday evening a Urge number of Randy resldenta motored to Lehi and gave a program for tbe Lehl Mutual Mra Ture Peterson and children and Mita Lavetta Stuart of Bingham were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L L. KaiUlon Mrs. Frank Redford,Jr. (Advertisement,) well Christmas? BEGAN AT START. Cruze Is an old timer in the movies. Breaking in right at the atari, eara ago, as an actor, he was one of the threw best known figures in ths game, huldlng equal rank with Mary FiOt-for- d and tbe late John Bunny He was the star of the two great thriller. and Ths Million Dollar Mystery Aw The Xhamond From ths Sky accident laid him low for almost two back into cams he ths and game years as a director. little oer a jear ago Cruse went with the Famous Plaer ILsky corHe was poration to mske pictures given direction of The Covered Wagon He was not greatly impressed but Frank E with the msterUl. Woods, the , real godfather of al! ths a saw Cruse great opportunity movies, and told him to go out and cut off from the atudio and make a real picture Cruse, with a great cast Of no great hen past or promising future, went he returned he brought back a picture practically complete. RECEIVES OTHER OFFERS. Some Mexican dlgnitarlea on a jaunt to Hollywood saw a private showing of the Cruse picture They approached Cruse with a proposal to make similar pictures that would tell the world of the romance and opportunity of Mexico They aaid that &o0,0t)0 Amerkan dollars were on deposit and would be made payable to Cruse for him work. Cruse informed Jesse Lanky that he had this offer under consideration Laskv quickly met it wlth'a contract at 96000 a week and Jimmy Cruse lost no time in signing on ths dotted line What do such salaries mean in the movies when the talk Is all of cutting down production costs? Suppose Cruse make three feature pictures a yeai a high average That means a hundred thou sand dollars for directing Frank alone each picture he makes. Woods aays good pictures can be made for 9130.003 all told, and has proved that he can do it And yet all the big. practical men. Woods included, agree that the Cruse contract Is the greatest of the Famous Plavers Lasky corporation today. , Its a funnv gwme mm-ae- Christmas gift that expresses in an enduring way the sentiment that prompts the givingof the token brings the greatest joy and satisfaction to you. and to the one who receives your remembrance. It is this that has come to mark the electrical Long after the novelty of gift as the gift of the thoughtful. the first few days of their possession- has passed, electrical - gifts are used and cherished. A lf V five-ye- - . 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In the person of Mr. Ram Kpudd, of whose work we give specimens below, we feel that we reveal to our readers a genius of nlike one of the the first order. discovered most recently English poets who is Bengalee, and another no Toast Our Christmas gift suggestion list includes t Waffle-Irons- , ers, Curling Irons, Vacuum Cleaners, Ranges, Christmas Tree Lights, Table Lamps, Desk Lamps, Floor Lamps, Bridge Lamps, Electric Heaters, Sewing JIachines, Tea Samovars, Coffee Percolators, Table Stoves, Electric Irons, Toy Ranges that cook. Toy Trains, Boudoir Lamps, Heating Pads, Colored Lights for Decorations and many other items that will interest and delight you. LEACOCK on the ground, but of course not too much. The air is what Toll would call humid. but not disagreeable to the touch. Where I am standing myself practically surrounded by trees. It is simply astonishing the number of the different varieties one -- sees. I've grown so wise I can tell each different tree by seeing it glisten Us I simply put But if that test mv ear to the tree and listen And. well, I suppose It la only a silly fancy of mine perhaps, who is & Yak, Mr. Spudd do you know Im getting to tell is, we believe, a Navajo Indian. Me But different trees by the sound of their believe this from the character of his saps verse. Mr Spudd himself wa have not seen. But when he forwarded his our not wish But we should poems to our office and offered with characteristic modestv to sell us his readers to think that Ham ftpudd is entire works for seventy-fiv- e cents, always and only the contemplative we felt in closing with his offer that poet of the softer aspects of nature. we were dealing not onlv with a poet, Oh, by no mans. There are times but with one of nature's gentlemen when waves of passion sweep over Can you not understand? Mr. Spudd. we understand, has had him in such prodigious volume as no education. Other newly dlscov- - to roll him to and fro like a pebble Loot night on ostrich feather from your fragrant hair Unnoticed felL I guard It Well. . Yestereen From your tiara I have slid. UlM POWERSPIlGHirCa efficient Public Service , Unseen. A .Ingle diamond. And I keep It Hid. Loot night you left inside the vestibule upon the sill A quarter dollar. And I have It Still. But even those who know Ram Spudd as the poet of nature or of passion .till onlv know a part of hia genius Some of his highest flights rise from an entirely different Inspiration, and deal with the public affaire of the nation. They are In every sense comparable to the beet work of the poets laureate of England dealing with similar themes. As soon oe w hod seen Rom Spudds work Of this kind, ws cried, that Is w eald to our stenographer. "What a ptty that In this republic w have no laureateehlp. Her is n man who might truly fill IL Of the poeai of thl kind w should with to quota. If our limit of apace did pot prevent It. Mr. Spudds exquisite ODE ON THE REDUCTION OF THE UNITED 8TATE3 TARIFF. It le n matter of the very gravest s concern to at least of nine-tenth- the business ' interests la ths United States. Whether an reduction of the present tariff either on an ad valorem or a specific boats Could be effected, without serious disturbance of the general Industrial situation of th country. (Copyright. 1923. by Metropolitan Newspaper Service. Dodd. Heed A Co.) HER FINGERNAILS. Mother (assuming her best before -company manner) Oh. praoloua Iambi Hasn't mother told you that you must not bite' your fingernails? Preclou e Lamb I'm not, mother, T'm luet getting the dirt out. From Everybody's Magazine for December. CLEANING With your heaving, panting, rapidly expanding and c atroctlng chest vest. and dinner-jackLying against my perfectly ordinary shirt-front had. apparently, In the surf. Gusts of emotion blow over him with such violence as to hurl him pro and con with Inconceivable fury. In such moods, if it were not for the relief afforded by writing Verse we reallv do not know what would happen to him. His verse written under the impulse of such emotions marks him as one. of the greatest masters of passion, wild hnd yet restrained, objectionable and yet printable, that have appeared on this We append Atlantic. he has his equal, as a psychologist, side of the we are sure he has not. As a clear herewith a portion or half portion, of lucid thinker he is undoubtedly in hia little gem entitled the first rank; while as a mystic YOU. he Is ji long wa y In front of IL The You! Mr. Spudds verse specimens of which we append herewith, were With your warm. full, rich, red. ripe lips. selected, we are .happy to assure .our And your beautifully manicured readers, purely at random fro ha hia finger-tipwork WTe first blindfolded ourselves You our In with and then, standing feet warm water and having one hand fled With your heaving. . panting, rapidly and expanding, contracting chest. our we behind backs groped among perfectly ordinary against my dinner-jackthe papers on our desk before us and Lying shirt-froand vest, selected for our purpose whatever ft Is too much specimens first came to hand. Your touch As tfe'h&ve said, or did we say As such. it. It is perhaps as a nature poet It and that Ram Spudd excels. Others of Your hand, t our modem school have carried the observation of natural objects to a high f degree of very nice precision, but with'flr. Spudd the observation of nature becomes an almost ecien tiflc process. Nothing escapes him. The green of the grass he detects as in an instant- - The sky is no sooner-blu- e than he remarks It with unerring certainty Everv bird note, every bee call, is familiar to his trained war. Perhaps we cannot do better than ouote the opening lines Eat What You Like, Avoid or Stop and Such beautiful sample of Sour Rising, Casein of a singularly Distress Stuart's Dyspepsia Ram Spudd's genius which seema to Tablets Make Yeur Stomua the last word in nature poetry. ach Comfortabla. It is called with characteristic daintiness In tha day's battle, with all aorta of business complezltlea, many a man spnfxa THAW IN THE Invitee trouble by going without food. AHUNT8IC WOODS. He want to avoid dlatrrsa, but mereNEAR PA8PEBIAC. ly bring. It on. If he will ra(t bis regCOUNTY. PASSAMOQUODDY ular meals end help them to digest by Btuarts Dyspepsia Tablets he (We would like to say that, to usingwork better, eat better, sleep betour ears at least, there is a music will feel good all ths time. If be ter and in this title like the sound of fallbeen bothered with Indigestion. has ice. or But of chopped ing water, ourselves. These tablets give the Itvtomaeh the we must not interrupt to make alkaline effect sweet, stop now We begin. Listen.) acid risings and gaeslnees, digeM meats food for nouriehmanL and the prepare this standing ta g valuable gldlQ thaae who-- work Hmat It hard and need the vital elements of Get a box of As a consequence It' Is freeslng In good food the shade, but it is thawing in Stuart e Dyspepsia Tablets at any the sun. drugglets and fortify yourself In thev ' There ia a certain amount of snow battles of the business world. , (Adv. I ered poets have Mr. Spudd has had. evidently, We lay stresg on this point. Without it we claim it la impossible to understand his work. Wh&t we particularly like about Pwam Spudd, and we do not say this because we discovered him but because we believe it and must say not to ons it. is that he belongs As a school, but to all of them. nature poet we doubt very much if . x JO a! ' nt Enjoy Eating Without Dyspepsia , . atout as Leacock Discovers Poetic Genius and Presents Specimens of Verse some. none. . Lk la RUMMAGE SALE. St Pauls church. 2G1 So. &th Fast. . . (Adv.) Tuesday. 10.33 a. m. GOITRE --DruO. ar for whldh Hollywood advertised aa Monts Carlo, and in the greater part with ths same reckless invention In fixing money returns A WOLF SCARE. Down tn tha Ozark country where tradition with the slow thinking is nattves. Jed Pollock held the reputa mortlon of being ths slowest-witte- d tal in the world. One night a neigh bor dropped Into Jed g farmhouse and informed him that he nad Just come upon a bear making a meal of one of Jeds cows. Jed seated himself on the kitchen doorstep and proceeded to think the matter over. At last he called to one of his lengthy bona: "Bud,1 he said, ye d better go take a look at that thar cow an ef she s hurt very bad yed better shoot her From Everybodys Magazine for December. rp-le- nt Hoover Drug Drug Co.. Z, C. Co. and druggleta everywhere. (Advertisement.) By GRAHAM STEPHENS. Copyrif nt, 123, by Salt Lako Tribune. LOS ANGELES. Pec X. Who draw thejissest salary to tha movies? Not such a hard question to aaawer, per haps, but for the wild otortes of the press agents, who dream to marka and put the results down in dollars, and whose lightest achievement la the making' overnight of millionaires of even the child stars. Now that the movies have paused to catch their jhreath and the big producer are bitter) railing at high salaries, ahkh they declare must come down, the truth about salaries in the movies, and ahether or not they are extravagant or well earned takes no new interest. Who, then, does draw the biggest salary in the movies even the beat informed film fan might never guess, and the information may bring disappointment to some of the star worshippersThe real inside Information, obtained from those who actually know, ia that James Cruse, the director. Is the highest straight salaried, long term contract individual concerned in the making of pictures today. He draws $6300 a week under a contract, which has sbout four and a half )ears to run. TAKES NO RISKS. Doesnt sound so stalling after reading about a million dollars for Jackie Coean and another million for Baby Goofy, but a statistical digest was never as entertaining as Baron Munchausen. Still it a lot of money when you consider that Jimmy Cruse gets his in cash and not in conversation There mav be others who stand to arofit more in & ear through interest n productions like De Mille, Mary Pickford Douglas Fairbanks and Harold Lloyd but thv also aland to loss and the gamble is not take a s good one, by authentic report. But there is not another man, woman or child in the moviee, according to the inside sharks, who can step up to the pay window every Saturday and draw out 93033 clear and know that the same amountrwiU be on tap week after week for years to come. There is quite a story behind Jimmy Cruse's big salary and sweet contract. But It was not a sudden big winning. five-ye- w things out of gear for the belles who had counted on being cast for big parts in ths tableaux, productions etc., which are on the tapis ones ths debut parties ars off .the cards. Thanksgiving came and went and the Oooltdge boys did not get to Washington after all. It seems that their school allowed but one day recess, and that wasnt enough for a trip to the Whits House. Somehow, Illinois. LOGAN ATTRACT. WIDOW House guests outside the line of included Dr. and Mrs RichklnsMp ard L-- Bmlth and Mrs. Clarence Van Etten of Grand Rapids, Mich. Washington, famous for Its rich and Influential widows; has got s brand-neone on Its list. Madame Rosa residence has given up her at Paris and has taken quarters hers for the winter. I forget Just what famous and very rich old Knickerbocker family Madame Rosa belongs to, but everybody In tbe smart American colony In Europe knows her, for she's lived abroad for years and years ever since she married a member of the Spanish nobility and left ths United States of America. After the European fashion shea Just Madame Rosa" no Identifying InShe's itials required, if you please. described as very attractive, gracious, agreeable, and a perfect genius In the matter of dress. Katherine daughter of the former ambassador to Germany, come to WashDavid Jayne Hill, has Inington to Uve after a varied andNew teresting career In Philadelphia. York and Boston, where she took up to teachtraining and devoted herself ing the deaf and dumb. In the midst of which she married John PlUema of 3 YJSS. aad Mm. Dee. 1. Mr EAYST1LLB. Odd naoooce the marriage ef thetr Chari l&nmi. to Frank Medford, Jr , daughter, of Mr. aad Mra. Frank Bedford of The cerwnooy was performed Salt lake. eveby Bibop Frank HjrUe, Wednesday ning. at the home of Mr. and Mm. Odd, ia rhe preemee of 4he immediate families Thankaglvtaf Stoning Ute yoeng couple left for a two wretfca wedding trip to fnrat of bo dot at a somber of social Fattirday al dorfng the pant week for her .ternooe Dm. Aom Odd entertain at a miaeeliamgMMi ahewer wbi I waa at. tended by thtrt) fire relatives and frhrmia. Wichert shoes, have real personality. 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