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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, MONDAY MORXL(V JANUARY412 Office. etreet, serose entraace to Heed Hotel 664; Ogdtn correspondent. 664 ansd 23.J. Treaty-fift- h Euslnes Office. MAN RETURNED TO STATE PENITENTIARY fKSI-rN- Tournament. V fortv-nlne- te " 11 A mammoth fAR1 Saturday. meet, to b hold in Olympic litar the auspice under to VA9? or Juno .. - ll! L lnC force. ? k-- v lr, Weet Will Be Shown la ef rlanle,, reitured t Rialto Today. npHE picturesque west m the earl) das has furnished subject matter for many a melodrama, but none of them will be more alluring and attractive or vivid with human interest than Mrie Walcamp s first big Bluebird product iou, made from Bret Haites famous etoi of r In the tarquines da which will he produced under Woods, tl'le of Tonfcues of FT me CoHn t ampbel, Whose direction of The w spoilers piod thnt h j st how to present those virile outdoor pKtures of ihe nortn end west was re isllv engaged bv the Bluebird pmchu era to create a masterful meiodran s from He Ilrte storv The plelui w L e s' own si the RIRIE ,h participate in Gigantic w Tongues , Jan 12 p Hovd, Jan 12 Vnvmg former meti Jack E Ross, arrester! fYlday nightalas bv of H UtUry, 146th field artilierv, Soldier Ja k Bmttli of this cltv. was bi J'ho ,at of jAnt of action It H'han taken to the state prison to afternoon Jfne Mrs Alexander by Guard J Giles Uod wit eerve th Klne, A4ans inu?, end Tpht of remainder of the Indeterminate eenten e Mate Auditoi The ouns Ririe Joseph which was Imposed upon him for the man in a letter home. sas tht wlen crime of to. gery, coiiiimrted aho.it fourteen re io K a roue his rompsnv mstle t months ago in Tooele countv. Rovd was short stav tn England and tnen aa facing the charges of second and third de- rushed Frsn'e ere it was sent Into IS e gree burg'ary In Ogden rateau Thierry sector and took oart Yesterday Bod confess l to atealing tn of tne Germani From clothes from bmtth and to tl e burglarizing that re repulse tor Klrie said e been of the home of Mrs Callle FI t'ave and ent to tt nm t attlefronts tl As Sae arm ember stealing two salt cases of silverware. Be- of th Thirty second division Rule had Kiaito today fore any complaints were, drawn up the pleasute of some of tie craik against Bdvd the sheriff communicated irwpsmn divisionssreltig bego doun to DRAMA AND lAlDKtlLUE the officers of the state prlaon and fore the A merit an doughboys.defeat with SALT leAKE a tirrs they announced that a giaid would he tnakee TvkimUv sad lst upporRoo todt sent to Ogden today to take ha. k to edneday, Mlth RednrRlr msUae the penitentiary, from whicn he had beer FORMER RESIDENT Nlnrooro thariotte trewoed Id paroled on December 17, laat, after having Loej Lettj OF OGDEN DIES WlLkCS served one yearstnd thirteen dajs. AU tht Trail nolll wk. Hit th the YiaAe faRjer, iLb dBjf. liuu s.ril'N. Jen. 12 Advices were re- ley sad J Aoteoey Smjihe. ELLA L. YOUNG klatiare ibun rl'ed in 'tie cltv t'.ts sfternoon from day tad 8tort7 Bei ev ue, Idzn i tie deeth in rANTAftBS Rill bo pltjUig with Oh, Tht WEDS IN OGDEN that town of Jonnannouncing Varcoe. years of age Three thoi Flrt other act Mlodj,' and former!- - a resident ofi; Ogden The dillj w idow at Belevue OGDEN, Jan. 12 The marriage of TV one eon, Earnest, ORPHKt Jrf Vew and ndeTtlle bill with fanrbert , Morrison. Duchesne. Clan, and Alts at i 41 ami four eietere rvirvtve Lurwirt ftrawt m Ella 1 Young of bait lurke. was solemThe sisters are Mrs El Ii Jenrdnga. and the De Wolf CirU heftdHner upefl nized at th First Presbyterian hurch last Mrs IJlhe Mackay end Mrs Juiia Burhn, M tnlBred? Mttlneee tan Thareda; light night by tne Ifev John V. Carver The all of Ogden and Mrs Ann B Marwick RUM MOTION PlCTt The funeral arrangement will AMERICAN couple were attended bv Mr and Mrs N of Irovu time Charlie (.'hup A Morrison, son. and daughter-in-laof be announced later todr Lt ' Rhoulrtrr h Un tn hit Arm ' higsext the bridegroom Mrs Morrison was Earle lll'noi and Dermond in .rce matron of the Juvem e court at ! Masons Man W he Wecldnt Toll Ttke Charge. Salt OGDEN Jan 12 FSineral services for LIRERTY Oltre Thoma ts BMtj Ttke a After a brief visit In Ogden the MorHand tofcihr with rearing eomdjr and risons will go to California for an extended Thomas H Carr will lie tell at 2 o clock an eatertaintag ecentr picture tombrmw afternoon at the Masonic temvisit, after which thev will return to 8TRAVD The bodv mav ple viewed be Carlyle Rlackarll In Varrlagr Mar at the interested where Mr. Morrison Nonna Talmadie in krt' famllv residence 2. 2U Jefferson avenue, l Luo An in business. I ale ctween tie hours of lt end 12 noon sfter f w cneA1IieS Irtvited ferity Picturesque x- - described battles BY SYLVAN 13, 1919 the great genera of th war. together with other celebrities closely connected with It. OGDEN DEPARTMENT futa Those - 1 f. v.iA w projected Announced tonight. General Per- -' In cnief, - American commander 1 Bo-y- A Personal letter to the ending of all ,srs !a chief of the armie ,iU United State. the waotn rlth S,1KHH ln- .goclated during th war to meu particl and officers 1 be on trie will a Jjjitd It lA planned that wked to athletic other murpan any V ever conducted in the history (jin petition game 'will be financed . American army, in i now tne welfare agencie fiAesfc 1 IRtyf&fand hia-lu:- e?n co-o- p- fthg 0 r n m e n t and tha Stench hate given their approval of the co end have promised their hearty letter of. Invitation Pershing which i a duplicate of other commander jJjjJVent to the ASKS offtew and men of the forces, being keenly MONTHS the spiendid relation which Imong those who have borne arm common cause and which ! ? orient Inslam e have so happily life were enough for Bernb-LSoJd into such deep feeling of mu-- 7 married Smith, who has filed suit for dlvorie In oect and admiration, are most the district court here against Lous W Preserve and strengthen this Smith, charging failure to provide. The in every way possible. alleges they were married In TCw active military operation. plaintiff 9. last She asks for August .Hailed they believe that nothing Farmington, dissolution of marital bonds and the Ha conducive to thi end than the on the reatoratlon of her maiden name ?ther in friendly competition HTof sport representative, of the armie. Death Ends B offering. 2HJh the nation which have o long ten fassncUted together In th Jan. 12 Florence Lucille OGDEV, Brown. 24 of age. died at 7 oclock for the right. er to or last night years decided have the family residence, 2562 at they Accordingly, avenue, of lung trouble, after sevlnteraled athletic ing.Jo Quincymonth illness She Is survived by tn the Colombes .tedium, eral 1919 jSrin her and the following brothers the month of May or June, parent 11 these of 1 which officers and men and sisters. Alvin A. of California, Clarence, with the army In France, Irene. shall be eligible to take part. Thelma Vivian and Ralph, all of Ogden. romrnsncler in chief of the Amerl the I hve forces, Th body will be sent to Levan, Utah, for m expeditionary r.- - therefore, to Invite through you services and burial. officer the In chief, commander atir r men of the armie of France to par-Bassett Succumbs. Professor and to express la in the contests, 12 OGDEN. Professor William Jan them of manv rnay that hope the wrnebt Bassett, formerly of Fan FTancisco. died told, that the tie of the of 9 a chronic ailment oclock IT last at night have sprung rtt of comradeship which of our from which he has been suffering for a mfrom the gallant Joint effort of He number is months survived by hi be even (.re! on tne battlefield may thus widow and the following children; Mrs. Respectfully, mi coseiy cemented. Earl Pardoe. Eldon S Bassett, Rav BasJOHN J PERSHING. d sett, with the army In France, and Indhdiia! prizes already have been Bassett, a member of Ziegfeld s artistic merit, for and will be of It Als probable Follies In New York. The funeral arxTi symbolic designs. also will be pre rangements will be announced later. thit team trophic ; 1 FOR DIVORCE AFTER FIVE e oj much-cherish- Fd-wa- pro-rJe- "ion It wl,l he removed ten for the service be made in City cemetery P e to tne Masonic BROADWAY -- laat times lodar. I U Raj So," and in part 11 iec(re Walah of The Iron Teat IRIS Today, Elsie Frfiima In of gong Rcnsa.'' and Fatty Arbuckle In Fatty st Paths .Nona. Coney lalatid PARAMO! NT EMPRKSKDoufla PalrUaks In 4Arlona; rathe Nw, Outing theater t ootiauooa. 12 Jkt to H p. m Trarehigoe. RIALTO Marl Walramp in Bret Hartra famous tory, 'Tongae of Fhtmr.'t t haahe t hapllu comedy Tomorrow, Jhoma Raatechi ia ' Be lr.terment wl1 CAPITALISM IS MERGERS THEME Victor L MILWAUKEE, Jn. 11 and other Bergrf cotjgTemAn-eect, who recently war convicted in federal court, Chicago, on chargee of conspiracy and violation of the espionage law, addressed several gathertng s tonight at th Auditorium and other halie to express nat Mavor D. W. Hoan, chairman, called indignation against the administration In setting aside the fundamental purposes of the constitution guaranteeing human rights Bergers address. In the main, was a against what he termed capitalprotest ism " As to his congressional sea, he fcald he did not think the congress aould be stupid enough to keep him out on account of his Socialistic principles. Resolutions were adopted branding the espionage act and what the resolutions called the policy of persecution of onr national administration as tyrannr and despotism of the worst type ever known and attempted in any civilized country. Other resolutions pledge our money, time and, If necessar), our lives in their cause and our cause and the cause of human liberty. and that this struggle will not end until the lait doors entombing them shall swing open ana the cause of free speech and free press and of political and industrial freedom shall be won ec'e'' AMERICAN for ATHLETES By FREDERICK iCiadO Tribune-Sa- lt A. SMITH. Lake Tribune For-eg- n ELIMINATION At News Service.) miS, Jan. 19 The chief athletic the United States army in France uJ r M C A athletic director have Bummeed plans for elimination contests expeditionary ttvjghout the American hrrw in preprr.illon for a pionster ath-letll toumev Paris, at w hlch the and f'lala of the American forces will be decided. an will be Boxing The bouta will be at feature regulation weight rielmmiary boxirig contest are to be hd among the army troop for th v ari-corps titles, division title, and even handler units in the service of supply, h til team boxing events for the final chunironshlp the First, Second and Third trmie! will be represented by one team it, sipl the service of supply, includ-- h the Paris district, by two team Prrtiminarv meetB for track and field vat! will be held in the ame manner. jWball elimination game will be played ,weeti various army troops, corps and titans and base sections of the service tajuppl), Basketball title will be set-t- d m the same manner, except that the ksmlnanes will iiclude regimental and ktianon teams. The prises will be em- -i kemetic of the American expeditionary hroe til officers and enlisted men may par-W- e in all tennia matches nd track nd field sports. In connection with the suing program the ICnlghta of Colum- have gathered a great array of train- managers and referees from among b.tr secretaries Coi. W. C. Johnson, ef athletic officer of the army, is unite at this time to definite dates t tli competition. give Is Cohan Play Well American Received at Composed of Headliners Wilkes Bill x. . ic eml-fcu- 1 nt "Hlt-the-Tr- 1 "Hlt-tbe-Tr- a. WOOLEN GLOVES. of woolen gloves Kt a pair 1 Li.riatma J' are a noble rmtedty being W A D 1919, "e wire m. train we rlee to '."'v 8re a noble mbng a oard b reat bed Into i -- present. Institution. a cold day say institution. a car, our pocket sjDiract- a nickel therefrom. iri on.- hand from pocket, , drew 'o-- th bre har Jke-enie- f.. a Ore parth-U- y depleted vtj, of pack to- - pa kaze of cigarette papers, key find one dime.-- : dime fe i on the floor e ' Atd - ' r'ha FUNERALS. Funeral services for Silas Marlon Brady, who died at hi home In Union on January S, will be held at the residence of his father. Hyrura H Brady, at Union on Interment will be Tuesday- - at 1 p m. In Murrav cemetery Two of Mr Brady at Camp brothers. Gerald W. Brady, Lewis, and Waldron O. Walker, at Douglas, Arlz In the army, have arrived home to attend the funeral. Besides his nldo and four minor children, he Is survived by his parents, seven brothers and four slaters A Funeral eervices for Mrs Amanda Swenson, who died Baturdiy, will be held at St Mark's cathedral Tuesday at Interment will be In Mount Olivet cemetery. The casket will he opes at the residence. 121! Fourth. avenue, tomorrow from U a. m. until 1 p. m. , 2pm mm In thla city. January 11, Ev slow W. Kelly, 9 years of tge, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. C. Kelly, It South Plxth West street, and granddaughter of Mrs Minnie Zlrker, died. Funeral eervices will be held at 2 p m. Tuesday, January 14, at th Fifteenth ward chapel. Inter ment will be in th family lot at Mount Olivet cemetery. In a local hospital, David Easley, son of Mr. and Mr. Bruce of Ferron, Utah, died yeaterday Easley from Influenza. Th body will be taken to Ferron for funeral servltea and today IntermenL ary 424 12, West Third North street, JanuMary Frobert Knight, 76 Mrs. MS rvn - a years of age, widow of Bishop George Mrs Knight of trovden, Utah, died Kmgiit and her husband i were pioneer survive! by of Morgan (ounty. bi.e four sons, George P., James F , w lllard C and Lewis O Knight, all of Salt Lake. Th bodv win be taken to Croyden for burial. Friends wishing to view the body mav (all at the S M Taylor mortuary chapel. 2.73 East Third South street, after 10 o clock this morning. tHnorVe Assessors Get Ready. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, jan 12 The deputy county g(S(,mots will begin their duties tomorrow? of the morning In the several dlutrius received count v and ettv. The deputies their Instructions and working material from Assessor G M bandoraon yesterday afternoon. tr p ' - In Rax Too Fafc to Fight Brings directly home to everybody the splendid work accomplished by Y, M. Seven war. work organization back of thf picture. IT OFFICIAL WAR REVIEW gr Unlike anything a LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLIE CHAPLIIM in Shoulder Arms Showing How He Captured the Kaiser. K Kl-k- rj-J- e-- Y Csn-pes- u ivd-Kdnty- re rd KAnd Ct t t stirring screen story (Alwayt u Arizona FAIRBANKS aCAriJLona. A !. ' Carlyle Blackwell Norma Talmadge. in Big Scenic. Luxe Annie." De ONCE MORE TONIGHT By Popular Damand TRAVELOGUE. THIS WEEK. JERRY TODAY'S ivery Jiq?ht except )londav and rueiday, i 1(. Four Matinees, -- LAWRENCE GRANT In Efficiency" BRISCOE 4. RAUH LANDER BROTHERS HERMAN 4 SHIRLEY PAGE. HACK 4 MACK Capitol 3crott- - DE WOLF GIRLS Kvemngs. 10j. Itc, Kc. 75c, $1.60. Matinees, loc, 26c, Fv Ticket on sale at hex office , 10 a- - m. to 10 p. in. tUii. Mst. 26e. Night, 25c and 50c. Sat Ceution Make sure. Call W. 5627. SPECIAL "PIERRE Marie Walcamp In EVE- - Tongue Thursday, - , of Flame Bret Harte'a famous story mad into a screen masterpiece. Supported by "Hell Morgen al sheriff. Also ' ' i NEXT, ATTRACTION. Nights tues., Wed., Wed. Mat. Oliver Morotco Presents CHAftLOtTE GREENWOOD Comedy. -- OH, THAT MELODY FIVE OTHER ACTS. Twelfth TiptaHide, VttngTHph Serial, A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS. Three Show Daily: 2 45, 7 30. 9 IS. 1'ricrx Matinees, 10c. 1 5c, 25c, Night Frloea. 13c, 23c, 33c. 16, 17, lrt Tomorrow end Wednesday "BEWARE OF STRANGERS With THOMAS SA,NTSCHt, BESSIE EYTON and FRITZIE BRUNETTE, VIVIAN RICH and JACK RICHARDSON. Eight reel Selig Spsclal. Rsgular Rialto Prices. Rialto Perfect Ventilation. -- OF THE PLAINS Friday and Saturday, 18. January Ch&rley Chaplin In Two-re- BILL NOW PLAYING. Choos presents Georg AUDRA ALDEN CL0NINGER v RALPH and excellent cast In 0 in Marriage Market" SAIT LAKE THEATRE THE PATHE NEWS IS A THRILLER and Company Bill) tdasaa; .AEroiPufcw Thursday, BEGINNING WEDNESDAY TODAY (Twin now stuff) roaring comedy end without divulging. STRAND TODAY Betty Takes a Hand" v. DOUGLAS of a man who could enduro Olive Thomas in in Augustus Thomas' famous play, n -; . THE MAN WHO WOULDNT TELL - orron-iiatum- - EARLE WILLIAMS and GRACE DARMONO In 2W2 sr SV. wPy " Th American orchaetra of artists and th plpo organ at every performance. fn popular ballads. LIBERTY i Theater. American AMERICAN NIGHTINGALE A Ft heretofore shown except at th THERE'S A CHRISTIE COMEDY and ' MISS GENE LA CROSSE v stage, you don't need two askings to see "Arizona" on the screen! The real West! Real cavalry! Real cowboys! as the faDoug And, mous Lieutenant hero! rtt adhere Beachs drama of human emotions, C. A. with soldier boyt.i If you were one of the millions who saw it on the - at .rin MINTYRE FAT FRANK ade-omi- te 'he r--m TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY The Rarest of Bills, including Wed-rffesd- av &r J (LEADS THEM ALL) -- 4, i y, TODAY, TOMORROW -- ' y - DEATH. Houghton place, George W. Owen. 28 years of age. died yesterday. The body is at th O Donnell chapel awaiting funeral arrangements. T onight Given weedfAisiwes X TV Comfortable, cozy theater daihing Cohan, comedyw-dainttalented May Buckley handsome, brilliant J. Anthony Smythe every player an artist, every play a gem. That why you are always sure of a delightful evening at the Wilkefs She will be at the Amerlast summer ican daily. The Chaplin and Williams pictures repeat today formance. onr fmge-- s. v e v, Seldom haa a comedv drama given such ia before,-v.- t n tr ives satisfaction as this offering, and In wltn the n' !e institution: Audra Alden and RAlph Cionlnger . e respective leads, supported by an lav- )au hot under the collar. cast, and with th production u- George E. Phatr. ; coneptlonof ish.y staged, the play Is of a vastly It V Ian order banka plctuxeand ofrltaintMnis ttrlor Jar- - U- CiXo1''' and Rogers Hornsby, score because The company yields tomorrow be accepted on that o. ,UI .Ur, dlscuuslng his contract to a road show, but will reappear u " afforded oppoi unity to pull thea his opinion that the Slug to , . latter part of at the Salt Lake for onthelhurertav his lamou. stunts during hold good for 1919, al- iiij-- i I night, the week, beginning Jl1 fot wiRl'' make It ap-on Friday and srorv with matinee performances time5'18 trln to oree an lsrue at featudfly-afieno(,- n cow boy I '.gned was .for two rt'coTkmg" good picture w- - '' e 'tact re Id. 'The Leal Fat Mas Enjoys Haying of document had In It. hTit It also e . stipulated Bole In tie Newest TUm toul not release or trad me 6 ff wring. A tx I7.T ) abproval. .In view of this. tf will not be necessary for me '5-r 'gn a new contract for next eeaSSiLif'W or Who will he seen. M marrv FhKnK INTYRE, . there' Wednesday and Thurso When It comes - to a fight theater la Rex Beach a Jan- 12. William Wrlgley. tng lacking tn thb?rn ItDoug Jr has at the American is fat. He plwav tor? an,J chef stockholder in V 00 pounds hasten fat Inright, fact. It ls JJaUotial league baseball dsl 1, hi fortune, He la ha that fat ft- rf , life insurance policy Went cannot help " vniSi hsYppVnted Id this of those fat fellows who p The annual premlunl on the La of it. H. . h makes the 1rv of Arizona It. and Pan HI he 160. OiX). to Too lkht ho and ln lotar. representing twenty- ami o it Jollv chap do can man what fat a ; Vendor. Rob- - Shown s , which th Insur-- Before the mork of the T. M C. AV a 0" pltur the Canbv. hae the 't"rina(k)n apporiloned, conducted th folk. Th Katepri'Colonel MrsBenham, " 9 ri a work er 1, so support of all many stethoscope and Frdrlrk Burton at herse.l. Holgrman Florence Idxon, etar on my Harry 6. r ,1a Solely they pounded the Ke r. euppml In this great Frank rion;tit it the Amerl. an .rig.ey today sper T(ri Fat to ."Jhev asked r re how I ftept hm Ra'rr.ond brV-en, v as a new of!.la! war review snowI told them U e MareuerlfS de la Mte as tie condition In fair nanyk Italian. n In tee toe iiia as Lieutenant ing trl.impraHt cf a.I McQ-- itl. and give, chae up 1 of the fMtoopoM at t not Dte and day Hation, ' rs. At 2(1 at who failed to witness THOHE Salt Lake theater last Jerry week Sr oj doing soto-nlgh- L the ay brought given whichopportunity Is positively the final per- FAMOUS rAr Mondays always a great night at the Wilkes. Call up the 3068-a- ny time after 10 o'clock, and box office-W- as. reserve your seats.. You see a great show at these modern ate prices: 15c, 23c, 35c, 50c; boxes 75c. Come tonight! - star in a famous p s crowds to the Paramount-Empresbe more explicit. Lwugs vesterdav. Ari- Fairbanks In Augustus lvTnomass snappy to re a rht-.;-,r,alIf rd'cuire 'itdoes not hv been taken with the original iraffio iarrncr -- MAKE IT TONIGHT! . Paramount e lriri,3 standing features In Shoulder Arm," Charlie Cbsplln carries his audience to the very verge of hysteria with his soldiering burlesque. He has his own way of doing things, as always. and while he leads Into lots of scrapes he pulls through victorious, wttn the scalps of the kaiser ami tbs crown prince at his- belt. Earle Williams and Grace Darmond tell Man Who a wonderful etory in "Th Wouldn t Tell," a story of a man s all has-ar- d to win at determination of a woman the confidence him a coward. had branded who It Is a Blue Ribbon feature, swift moving from start to conclusion. . Th picture sitstory teems with mystery, thrilling uations, and tarries a delightful lov romance. Of course, there Is patriotic color running through the lines, adding mightplay. ily to th general popularity oflovtheversus It Is a corking good story ef duty, depleting how little chance a "slacker has to win the hand of an American girl. Miss Gene La Crosse, dramatic soprano, won a mu tltude of friend through her excellent singing of popular ballads. Yesterday was her first appearance since at in Arizona ve tried to pick It up, " nrdnlng doing moves on t i en,o e the glove -- p the dime. .'l1' . Chaplin In very best offering of this premier entertainer of the screen world, the blit at the American theater presented yesterday features of various sorts, Including a master detective mystery, vocal music thst started storms of applause, and a symphony recital by the orchestra. Id Americans sixteen-piec- e fact, the entire progiam was one of out- J Final Performance Fairbanks Scores of Jerry to Be ,u St 'i tv .1 Charlie ASIDE frem Arm. th J Deaths and Funerals At appeal ance In the title role of IN last night Holliday at the Wilkes theater, J Anthonv Smyihe won laurels, and in a particularly clever manner pleased one of th biggest audiences at that popular plavhouse till season. Mr. Smythe shared his splendid success In this comedy of comedies with Miss May Buckley, who, as the nights winning new friends for the go by, Wilkes players. The support throughout Is excellent There is not a dull moment In one of the best of the Hollidav, as George M Cohan productions, and, was staged and presented last night. It rose a scream from th time the curtain on ih first act until It dropped on the weddlug scene of Holliday and his stenographer sweetheart, the daughter of the village minister While the story is one emphasizing the. good that is accomplished through prohi-of bition, It also demonstrates the value the advertising when there Is merit isbehind unwound article advertised. The plot a J10d-rapidly, from Its Inception Inwhen New small a bartender appear week a position beEngland village .to accept deand hotel new hind the bar of the house fends the proprietor of the older even to th extent of giving up hi promBy ised position when chivalry demanded. his force of circumstances, developed by a championship of the cause, he acquires national reputation. In Frederick Moore appears at his best tne offendthe character of Rex Granger, ana splendid ed millionaire of the village, the work Ss .don e bv George Rand In Mccharacter of Dean Granger. asAncyn hotel the himself Nulty distinguished PrTheplay will be repeated everv night this week, with matinees on Thursday and Saturday. lit SPORT GOSSIP e the Theaters yv - i BROADWAY the Best Picfures, LAST TIMES TODAY Alwoy GEORGE " In a So Long Lelty The Speed Marvel ef Musical Comedy. Seats ready. - ILL THE SAY SO! IRON TEST.4 Cmir)nclf'fl Tuesday THEDA WHEN WANT ADS - and the second part ef in TSICt'E WALSH thrilling, rvmsntlc feature, BARA opeat vaTntre part A V0MAN t SINS PLTX1 I |