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Show K THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER MUTT AND JEFF Mutt Takes His Without Music 29, 1924. 19 (Copyright, 1924, by H- - C. Fltbary Trsda Mut Beg. V. 8. Fat. Off.) By BUD FISHER I forgot to takc DAILY D02CN' THi? MoRNIMG N& t Doc MuSTtfl MGGCCCT THC FALL OTTR U being held our You aro Invited to attend. 0pa io at how-room- evening. - and tea Coma beautiful our new closed model in Overland and Willy Knight J V Fathers Greet Their Of- fspring in Annual Fetes at Filer and Idaho Falls I pedal te The TVbaae. FILER, Idaho, Nov. 27. Tuesday evening the third annual father and on banquet was served In the dining room of the Methodist church, under the auspices of the Boys' Idaho club of the high school. In honor of the Thanksgiving season, roast turkey and tne accompanying dainties comprUed the meal, ftlSlLA&fc-iarve- i of-tf- d Aid society of the church. Preceding the dinner, ; after tr the gueets had assembled around the tables, Arparlca'' was sung, followed by the Invocation, which was offered by the Rev. J. D. GUI Han, The dinner was internperaed 1v the singing of lively songs, led by Tucker and Warren Nur- George Me. ' . I f man, following which Ilmr Adkins, president of the senior iase, presiding ss toastmaster, Introdu ed Robert Hinkiev, also of the sen'or class, who extended a word of welcome to the many fathers and othei guests present. A hearty response was given bv Juneau K. Shinn of the Flier Record L. E. Goodwin, state secretary of the T. M C. A., with headquarters In Hofne, was introduced by the toastmaster, and discussed the relation ' of the father and son. One hundred and Jrty-eigfathers and sons were prevent. The event closed vlth group singing and a number of rousing choruses. Mlaa Orara Moore presided at the piano during the evening. Show In December 3ri Walk-Ov- er v Panhandle Poultry Association to Give ptelal lo The Tribune. MOSCOW, Idaho. Nov. 7. Moecow poultrymen and members of the Pangpeclal to Tba Tribute. handle Poultry aaaorlation will hold IDAHO FAI&IJ4, Idaho. Nov. 27. this The annual father and son banquet the only poultry ehow in Idaho sue-picmill be held in the Methodist church year officially given under the assoof the American Poultry on the evening of Friday, December ciation and offering awards of grold 6, according to announcement Just medals for the toet oockerels in each made class and for the best pens In each The occasion will mark the begin- cla, with silver loving cupe for grand winners. ning of the drive for funde In behalf This le the announcement of the Hoy Scouts of Bonneville counof Professor R T. Parkhurst, presity, a 1th which to carry on scout dent of the Panhandle association and work for the next year. head of the department of poultry The goal has been placed at $4500. husbandry at the University of Idaho. and it Is confidently expected that the The show Is to be held during the ty amount will be rained with little week of December and will at- The money campaign will ITS-- 4- br from the entire state many sect lone of eastern Washparadeby open bte Boy Scouts The city and county ington. in connection with the show will be combed by teams. each capitself, a poultry institute, with County Agait O. S. Fletcher and Professor tained bv a scout executive The committee In charge of ar- Parkhurst in charge, will be held each rangements Is made up A. of John day, and Professor Parkhurst is enBaker, deavoring to bring a nymber of noted Beaehv, chairman; W. Tjawrence Poltevln, A. W. Ball, the specialists here to address (he institute Pren Moore, poultry specialist Rev Horace Turner. Roland Williams, and Fred Carleson. The of the extension division, has been George Brunt named official judge of the exhibit. of Is in Scoutmaster charge parade Officer of the show association are FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY WALK-OVER- S Ryan of Lincoln' and R. H. Snder la superintending the dinner Another date of Importance In acout circles Is that of December I, when the first court of honor of the season will be held in the county courthouse At that time badges alii he awarded to the acmits of Bonneville for merit work which they county have accomplished. Idaho Falls Shrine Club N ew Junior H igh School Gives Dinner and Dance Is to Be Opened Monday to Tb Trlbase fcpeelal to Tb Tribute. JY0AT&U-0- . IDAHO FAM-- S, Idaho. Nov. 27 Th Idaho, Nov 27 The Idaho .Falls Bhrlne club held Its new junior high school on the west annual dinner dance Tuesday etenlng side of the cltv will be opened Monin the dining room of the Porter hoday morning and reorganisation of tel. with the ladies a guests of honor the local schools is well under way by ie school board. An elaborate tftnper. with turkey a the piece de resistance, was served at The ward echoois in the city are 7 oclock accommodating pupils In the first six Growing1, Earl Underhill officiated as toast- grade while the two new junior high master and responses were made by echoois are caring for"! the seventh. J. F. Stokes, president of the club. eighth and ninth jrrarieb. The high Mrs. Tom Farmer, who responded in school will b used onlv for tenth-- , behalf of the ladle; Mrs Underhill. eleventh- - and twelfth-grad- e students. 7 to 7 Mrs. W. H. Sheehan, Mrs Bella W'ler-ma- n Lindstrum, Mel Johnson, T. H FAREWELL IS TENDERED. Farmer. W. A. Bradbury and Charles Special to Tb Tribute. De Camp, all of whom made humorMALAD, IdAho, Nov 27 A fareMore than the usual Interest is being ous an1 clever speech appropriate well party was given Tuesday eve-nln- g to the occasion shown in the coming school board elecIn honor of Mias Elvira Das- Following dinner, dancing ws ention, according to George King, sec- joyed bv tbe Music aa furnished At Lewis orchestra About eighty guest retary of the board of Education least some Interest has been shown in were present. the number of candidates who have announced and for whom petitions have been filed with the clerk of the on board. With Candidates Active; Polls Open Wednesday Voters InJthejyarlnne 'urged to turn out In th ayeblng election which Is to be held next Wednesday. Members of the board of education and publio school officials have expressed the hops that Salt Lake citizens will go to the polls and register their preference for board members from the various districts Polling places will be open from 7 oclock In the morning until 7 oclock In the evening. school-dletrlc- B018R. Idaho, Nov J7. (Fy th. Suit to recover Associated Press I18 8H0 85 from Bonneville county was filed In the United States district court yesterday by 8. K. Mlttry and George Miattey. doing business under the name of the North Pacific Construction company, a California corporation. The company alleges that the couniv l this much short in paying for the construction of a new courthouse et Idaho Falls several years The contract price, after some ago. additions were made during the con- 1 The Mine With the Iron Door THEN- -- FEATURING 7v CHESTER SPENCER AND Judgment. LOLA Foley Pille Reached the Sore Spot. Mrs F.llen Relghard South Fork. I had been suffering Pa , writes with mv kidneys and nothing seemed to touch the aching spot until I procured Foley Pills, with wonderful results Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the kidneys, gently and thorand cleanse the kidneys flush oughly and help tn eliminate poisonous waste metter. Try a bottle today and you will he well pleased with the relief obtained. The use of Foley Pills Increase kldnev activity. Schramm-Johnso- WILLIAMS "PUTTINQ IT OVER HotWater" LUCILE BENSTEAD AUSTRALIAN (Adv.) ' NIGHTINGALE a With Wallace Beery Bockcliff It's Positively BOB, BOB AND FeUoire NOW PLAYINO BOBBIE MUSICAL COMEDY CO, , BRIDGE In REGINAL BARKERS Everybody in the world loves love. Thats why everybody will like this big, spectacular melodrama. You Oughta BROKEN See Phil BARRIERS SALT LAKE THEATRE Prtoei: Feetun flint PATHS" DANGEROUS Starting Dec. 1st 4 Days Only WONDERFUL THANKSGIVING Dally it 2, 7 and 9 p.m. Matinees 25c and S5c; Evenings 35c and 60c. A WilkesTheatre ALL THIS WEEK AT i mm J ujrt, mssm CARLISLE It'g goraeone else f way? And "Sht began it ; shes to AW3C9HC? AUirray Jltah. 483. blame! And "Shes the one who spoiled the gamer So Goops will always blame ' each other. Do veil own tip ynnr fall!) to lother ? ffitemrWm g a J I -- NO ADVANCE TN VRTnrs. A Naxt World-famou- -- Play s Bluabaarda StA Wlfa" TODAY AND TOMORROW THE MARRIAGE CHEAT Laatrlce Joy. Include Adolph Menjou, Percy Marmont A First National attraction Caat Therefore, make your date now to see him at 12:30, 2:15, 4, 5:45, 7:30 or 9:15 p. m. TODAY I , . Little Old New York G EIY1 tJT g m fault Presents LAST TIMES TODAY V jri Ralph Cloninger PANTAGES and bia brilliant company in A SAINTED DEVIL will fade from the screen at the BLAMING OTHERS. Dyon know thig Goop, who Continuous 1 to 11 Papular Price BILL Is your ear all primed for winter service! Battery in shape to withstand All parts the cold! gearing to 100 per cent! Better take advantage of our free inspection. Our expert will tell yon exactly what 8 needed. Then have us put it in shape for winter, . at reasonable rates. Open Sundays, 12 to 2. T3 Funny? No Word for It!, LITTLE LORD ROBERT By The Chicagw Trlbaoe. fODoyrlgfcl: 1 WITH ALICE ALLEN, NEVT WOOD AND MITZIE WHITE From tho f amain itory by Wadsworth Camp. GREATER THAN THE STORM. BY GELETT BURGESS Kick-Off- ? j CAPRICE SISTERS struction, amounted to $IfV 341.78, and the it is alleged in the suit that countv has paid only $140 410. second is the legal attempt the This Soon company ha made - collect. aft the countv refused to pay ttr suit was brought in the $18,000, Idaho district court for Bonneville was county, wthere the company awarded a judgment. An appeal was taken to the state the supreme court, which reversed Drugs. TOMORROW COMES THE REAL TREAT! EDITH MURRAY CO. Mr Manners for Children Hows Your Car on u Feaclnatlno eomio epera PRICES 00, 7$, too Mat. 2&c, too TWO STENNARDS A Daily Ldston State St, st Harold Bell Wright's SPRING MAID Side-Splittin- g! GOOPSI Phone Murray "THE AMERICAS SMALLEST COMEDIAN to The Trlbase. DELTA, Nov. IT. Buildings being erected in Delta - speak of a return to prosperity, Davis A Kelley are two-stor- y brick next door finishing a to the Delta Btate bank, which will house three buelnees firms; L. D. Pace Is erecting a substantial brick building on his Clark street property, which three years ago burned In the fire which destroyed five business block. Villere A Cook are erecting a b&k-er- v, the latter being on Third West treat. The Tarko Molasses Feed Company has finished Its building, and the machinery Is being tested out preparatory to beginning operations. which will bring a large psy roll to Delta. Hay, chaf and grain and will be mixed with molasses for dairy feeding .cakes Into perused h 4801 South. LAST TIMES TODAY t- Professor Parkhurst. president. B. F Thanksgiving Observed ' Dtx of Orofino, vloe president; Hawkln Melgard of Moscow, treasurer; ProfesWith. Special' Services sor W V. Huibert of Moecow, secretary, and R A. Pruver of Moscow, su- Ipeelsl te Tbe Tribute. perintendent. IDAHO FALLS, Idaho. Nor. 27 Thanksgiving was observed In the Nice Sum Realized From churches of Idaho Falls with special services. The Protestant churches Dance Given by Women held a union service at the Methodist church at 10 80 this forenoon, with a special program prepared by the MinSpecial to The Tribute. isterial union. IDAHO FALIjfl, Idaho. Nov 27 The First and Second wards of the The Idaho Falls Business and Pro- L. D. 8. church held a song fessional Womens club held its service In the chapel of special the Second monthly dinner meeting in the green ward during the morning The proroom of the Manhattan cafe Tuesday gram was contributed by the memMrs. Harley Faith Wllklna, bers of both wards evening. president of tbs club, presided. A Thanksgiving program was given A short business meeting was held, at the Holy Roeary school Nednecs-daduring which the reports of various pupils of the committees were read, on of special schoolafternoon, wheninthe a Thanksgiving participated interest being that of Miss Lulu Rog- entertainment which was of especial er chairman of the committee which merit, sponsored the dance given November 18 Mias Rogers report wag a most VISITING SISTER. satisfactory one. nd a nat amount 27 Nov. Mrs MALAD. Idaho, was added to the exchequer of the T. J&mee Jones ha as her guest her club. Miss Anna Johnson, a teacher in the sister, Miss Thelma Shupe of Riverside school, gave an interesting talk on "Education. and Miss Vlrgie Mulllner, a teacher in the York school, favored the club membew with several purpose. - MATINEE SATURDAY BRANDON OPERA CO. In gpecisl SHOE STORE, - 214 Main St.. Salt Lake. o' THEATRE TONIGHT AltD SAT. Second Action Instituted Courthouse Contract Buildings Being Erected in Delta Show Prosperity This Pal Boot is huilt of soft K&ffor Calf for men who want warm but light, good-lookibut supremely comfortable boots. The ,ALT LAKI Interest solos. Black K&ffor Calf. ' Bpeeiil y $850 hampa, who will leave soon for Salt lAkft The evening was spent " In playing progreaaive five hundred. A dainty luncheon wa served to twelve guaate. 1 leeeeeeeeee(9e1tf -- T . STARTING SATURDAY RAYMOND BAIRD, IN EVERY "LITTLE B0USA WOMAN'S LIFE LIFE IN PARI- S- Novelty JUNIOR PARTNER WORLD NEWS Comedy |