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Show i THE, SALT HiKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1924. Men and Affairs at Washington By ROBERT T. SMALL MM, by The-Tribe, us.) (Omyrlsht, Ls Belt and balled out four or five times before being tried en the original charges. The professional bondsmen make it possible for them to continue to operate. If real estate security were required tn all eases, students of crime believe there would be a material lessening of the present wave of disrespect for in some oases such the law. would work hardships, but a system Prhape it also would work toward a much Increased population tn the' city and county Jans, with fewer lawless spirits abroad In ths land. Boms observers of sport conditions throughout tbe Cnlted Stales hav professed to see a real menace to Its , and by th time the art.. of the corqpany with alt the - an im i .a tho Battery V country, President CooUdce he not bondsmen on hand to them had snr too irtot reepeot to recent no they get word to get be there. on know huldlnc tribo known as senator. He has found them caatakereua and nave Been arretted sullen and selfish and inor or lee """ undependable. For two 'roars and a little aioro ha had to preside over their altered deliberations. Bine that time, too haa (on to congress only when ho waa compelled by tho hlchsst duty to do so. c Tha lata Praaldent Harding, to tho WhIU Houm from senatorial ranks, cams to find vary soon after his Inauguration what a The Ambassador of Amusement bunch they could make at themsetves. Senatorial ollarchies have been denounced far and near upon the hustings Governor Jlmmle Cox lave them hail Columbia In his strenuous campaign of 1920. It is no disparagement to some bright souls In the upper house of congress to say that, senerallv aneuk. ing, an over me country, the title of senator haa come In recent years to unite a low estate. In all the circumstances, It Is not strange that the Washington base- wu, hutu iimu otjrue in, our- den of the title of "Senators" from time Immemorial, tried recently to change its nam. It seemed through the years that the title had Imbued the team with a senatorial spirit of doing absolutely nothing today that , could be put off until tomorrow to move to adjourn every time the other sat (Aju got the upper hand snd to wait Tor The Tlnal ava of ths gavel to send them home to supper and surcease from official duties. New owners thouaht it th.v nnuM (Old get rid of that handicap of "Senators" they might amount to someAND thing. Other teams had no respect 1 for them. were in a slump If at field or at they 4LL-STA- R bat they would say, "Ah, but Just wait until the Sena tors come." Then, Indeed, they wouia wax rat ana prosperous. Th IN opposition always thought' of Senators as an Indolent crew, Inclined much to gabbiness and very Uttls to hard work. The Washington ball team felt that If over It could get away from the lethargic nickname It might amount to something. They wouldn't have minded being called ths "Presidents." or perhaps ths Maybe they might not have kicked so much at "Congressmen." but somehow or other "Senators" got under their skins. However. It has been of no avail. a. The title has stuck and st last the "Senators" have redeemed themselves Continuous In the baseball world. Perhaps It Is a good augury for th United Performances, State enate. Maybe It, too, will come 1 to 11. , back. President Coolldgs has been out there st tho ball In Washington cheering and park encouraging the Senators on the dlaraond. Maybe he will feel some day that he can do -- AIbothe same thing at th capitol. The "Senators" have tried many FEATURE PICTURE. other names.' They have been called and "Nationals" "Orlffs" and to ths country at Sarge "Bucks," but they are known as "Senators," and their achievements In the world series just closed has spread their name and wider than ever It was i fBrther spread before. No matter what efforts may be made to rechrlsten them at home, they Will always he known m to the country at large as the "Sen- ators," and now that they have given U the name such a high place In base- ball history, why should they Want i to change ItT Of course, there Is less respect for senators in Washington than in any other part of th country, but th old all team has don its best to knock nut the tradition of th prophet and I I a his own country. Students of criminology in soms of the larger cities are convinced they AH This Week, Starting Tonight, . have reached one solution of their prnblem provided they can carry It RALPH CLONINGEB Presents ' Into effect They are agreed tt would be a great deterrent to the average If the professional tun of crime bondsman could be done away with, In New York City, particularly, the i m work of the bondsmen has bordered Nance 0'Neills Greatest Triumph. V on public scandal. Occasionally bonding agents have come to blows in Especially Released for Production by stations and at the very thresholds of the court, as to which should Mr. Cloninger and His Players. have the "honor" and the emoluments of setting a criminal at liberty. They Every Night at 8:30 Prices: 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. have even tried to kidnap th Matinees 2 :30 and j I I . Is rt J the national game tn the fact that Washington rooting for th Senators so many or th boys of the country On their return horns with the penare being attracted to the golf links nant; anyone who saw these young-sters cadnies. Once they get the feel aj running after the slow. moving of a golf club in their hands, they automobiles and clinging to them as grow up as golfers, and not as po- the players were up Pennsyltential baseball .tars. If there were vania avenue to paraded be by the duba, it Is argued, these boys president, would hav greeted sjJf convinced been wtHud be out on the earner lots and the national in no Immediate is game the sand lota, learning tne national danger. There Is room enough for pastime. th kids in golf and baseball, But anyone who saw the kids of all too. NO LONG a BLACK, "That youngest son of yours doesn't seem to do yea credit. Unci Moss," remarked the parson to on of hit colored parishioners. "No, sah. pahson," said Mose sorrowfully, "hs is de wuateet chHe Ah H evah had. He's he's bad a white eheep mighty of de whole family." cnange. ret . NOW SHOWING A Big Picturiiation of a Big Story A tfi ris-In- ui ALL THIS WEEK NOW! j cikawii STRmorr-papfiooocnoN 3 n' . The O ridge Players Margaret Echard's Snappiest o Man CAST O new 2 reer - crown-- triumph. A ) Matw O e.vc and entertains O mightily. - X JnsiL.uswr 1 X ' IV Xl Z'ftii n- r'Q . iZ-y'z- Mt WllA g DKAMA i VlVfig JjL FELIX COMEDY. EOSTOMANS In Prologue, . 2i wyiPS-i-J 'WILKES TntATRfg m O Tliiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiimii.i.n KIMBALL'S LITTLE SYMPHONY. PATHS NEWS. t x. s. I COMTNO 25c, BOo. ft Shows HMB .n.............................,.........,;.!! And DICK FORSCUTT Bii at 12:30. 2:15. 5:45. 7:30. 8:15. 4. ttHBflBHHBHBBBH .IMHBHMHMBttMMHMHBBHBMH 1 Something rUN Well, ScintillatingnappyTHATS 1 54-- r ' 'v SALT LAKE STAY THEATER . 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