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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 21, 28 mm in OB TO Two Municipal Tickets to The Tribune. Special SAUNA .Oct. SO. Republicans Loo Tuesday night nominated Dr. C. four-veMerrill, Incumbent, for mayor; councilman, H. C. Williams: councilmen, 8. M. Jorgensen, H. S. dates and Ira Kaamuasen; recorder, W. J Gribble; treasurer, Violet Johnson. Democrats have nominated C. E. assistant cashier at the First State bank of Salina, for mayor; H. 8. Crane, four-yecouncilman. Dr. 0. E. West, Melvln Anderson and John Nlelson, councilman; J. B. Stark, recorder, and will Gates, trea urer. CLUB ar .two-ye- ar n, Interesting Figures on Short Line Presented two-ye- to Pocatello Rotarians, 8lcial to Th Worker's Hand Crushed at Plant in lronton Tribune. POCATKLT.O. Idaho, Oct. 20.- E. Brooks, superintendent of the Mon tana division of the Oregon Short Line rall'rvd, was in charge of the - regular luncheor meeting of the Ro ttry cljb Thursday hetuV at the Bah nork hotel, arid K. A. fierce, genera was the nrlnclpa tupprlnlOu'D speaker. Mr. Pierce talked on the ihe of as an indus railroad subject try in idano. In a s.iiit Introduction prior to the Drinoip.u 'lddress, Mr. Brooks com mented oil the remarkable develup mi nt made I y the railroads in the Dast "sixty ytars. Mr. l';erce. spike of the magnitude of the voik arc.vnnllshed by the rail road-ant- i. tbe important role it played He in the life of tire community. atated tliat the Short Line has eighty miles of trackage in Pocntello and lt payroll In Pooaullo In ll'ilfi was ;ip proximate y five million dollars; durits employees in this ing that Charlie Chaplin, was received today y President Coolldge, who expressed he hope that she was enjoying her visit in Washington. Mrs. Chaplin, with her mother, Mra. Lillian Grey, waa presented by former Governor Spry of Utah, who Is now (ommlssioner of the general land i Plans , tiona, OCTOBER 21ST. Positive Ideas and fixed opinions may he necessary to the great achievements of life, but those born under the sign of Libra must guard against carrying such determination to extremes and becoming annoyinjtly stubborn. Impatience is another thing to be voided, for It will lose friends for you if you do not treat kindly an interest of others in the things you are doing. Love of home and family is always) placed high in th atma of those born on this data. THIS DAY IN HISTORY Copyrighted, 192T.) OCfOBER 21ST. 17al David Williams, born. Revolutionary sbldit'r and on of Andre's captors, .1774 John Jay's "Address to People of Great Britain," approved . by congress1776 Washington estab'lihed his headquarters In White Plains. lic'7 Financial crash In Wall Street produced a'panic. MM JM friendly to your fingers? Tbe jUxihit . the president PLEASED WITH PROGRAM. to Tbe Tribune. ST. A NTHON Y, Idaho, Oct. 10 .ilrs. Catherine R. A they, eiecutlve secretary of the Idaho ' Tuberculosis Bpe-i- l i ' t blue of unbreakable Coralite. The Carter's Ink Co. Fev tW a Canir1! Faauia Pen Ink r Carter's Jt'vcoj for hlum twk mm Conor's fita-ftck Ooar ALj cwvdwutix, DEMOCRATIC to Tb PRIMARY HELD. Trilmne. Democratic FATRVIBW, Oct J". candidates In Falrview for city officers are: Mayor. Merlin H. Msdsen; r councilman, Randall Turpln; councilmen, George F. Olson, ivier Sundwall, T. E. Vance; recorder, William E. Rigby; treasurer. Alii L Carlston. four-yea- WEDDING TEMPLE. to The Tribune. EPHRA1M, Oct 10 Announcement 1'as Just been made by Mr. and ilrs. W. N. Kddingion of Oakland, Cal.. of the marriage of their daughter, Marjorie, to Kenneth A. Nlelson, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Nlelson of Eph-ra!t- n. The wedding took place October 11 in the Suit Ijilie temple. blLL VAUDEVJLLE I WELSrMNOMONxTWO EGGS A MIHIATUM VFTTIF "VlT IAjCAWOa'5 VANITIES I fOOPs WJBINI S1STES music t rf v ftATURl Of LATE rh "V jtio OM -- MaiAiOf AMD SOHfj .UNfiWKY TROUPEr 4 WAVAKrVwcVoftATlcy XssV. SJ nlAtffl ITIIC STAKTINO WEDNESDAY A MAMON DAVIE Presenta- tjnotha- PRICES: Mats., 30c &!. 0itv" AT THE AT C 2Sc Chil- dren 15c TW Jkt of cream j -- George Bancroft Charle Farrell .'"'rS' ta "Thi greatest entertainment 'Janet in AP Touring Gms" Californians JNith Meriam EVERY EVENING LAST TWO DAYS Words Can't Tell You. To Realize It You Charles Lirley i 1 i A NOv. I -- y 3 UDUeo AMISTS PICTUR- I E- at ' " " .nCRf '' a m ,ic Jim ft! iP.'"'" TONIGHT AND j HHSr A MURRAY PICTUK.C- NATIONAL - V DOVE IN THE TENDER HOUR -- 1 -W il r I CLAUn-'- l" o o 1 'TMATfte PUSf&S COMING risi'? COMING "THE OLD SOAK" Better than 'Rip Van Wink!' and . ' SINGING MARVELS MILLIE LvmLfrYiiSG mm Lightnin' ' "Percy Hammond ie Navs Vera; Tnby,t, 15 AND tots BERT TOMORROW y CliAlim GLEEMEN 7:30 9:30 p. m. UVU1AIL ' i ROYAL WELSH 3:30 THE ' ONE Of . THE REAL ATTRACTIONS OF THE YEAR Every Day AmNW y rf,-e- " NEXT WEDNESDAY ar JOHN If GEE. mwt LAYIN3 The Smartest Comedy-Dram- IN "WHEN A MAN LOVES" of the Season a HRYI. BARRYMORE First Sfcowinf AMEEICAN 1 ir y 1 PHYLLIS HAVEK. CSHIKISaEIIIZIKIlia Delevanti Hall ' East TOM MOORE. JACCUEUNE LOCANtJOUPM 5TRIKEA ADAPT AT) OM AMO CddTWJtTY ftthLrchan3etie 33h (1 SY Z 11-- 0 A (EARS AM9 TAT ro4 rt rrxAt sr ARTHUR SOMIMROUa nictrrrnnv VU AMtTt isCif 3 '....'. V'S"il Tnrnisi Gaiety: Gorgeeos aSH j IS n "After" Midnight" S NEWS EVENTS J RIALTO M CeMIUiHCWifJCWOMrV "KANOAROO'S HODGE-PODG- fcOVECTY KIMONO," Animal S Comedy PATHE NEWS REEL BS ssssnsnB B COMEDY ORCHESTRA Pre Bants South "THE CHINESE PUZZLE" dram Mytry thr nights e Norma Shearer . L tnt 1391 m at pj EJUAS0N HOPPEfUj j r SEATS NOW ON SALE BOYD 1 XMARYAiTORt-WVlSWOlM- M AUDITORIUM 1 Willful WITH ' li I II H Must Se i ON THE WORLD'S LARGEST SCREEN PRICES: Night. Lowf Fleer, $1JS. 11.10; 1st Bal., 7e 2nd Bal., SOc; Gallery, 80s. Matin, Lower FI8or, S1.10, T5i Balcony, 60o tax in, cluded. - ' LAWRENCE TIBBETT l. I And homefun ' i Erickson 1 fr SHOWN "Some Musical SD HIS risns Crm'i Orchestra of 20 Cliff Ransom Two Minutes of Silence Urge on Armistice Day ivt. 7:38, It s gonna be a big night, with college spirit galore. Boulder will be there. Utah will be there. Th grand Cornel rally will start. Help Utah beat Boulder. s :'h snce THEREAFTER ESTHER RALSTON t MARCUS j tfrtaimel TONIGHT ru'-kwere Ilcened for toand SAP"' lj(t tal collection.? of l,3Jf 40. ColIn lections t!ie rlgMfhonth' period this yea- - hsve t:tr.d l.44i.4M 91). noiSr.. DAILY .7 ever David Belsico s International Hit. ber I. mobiles an SR"S trucks, the depart ment of law enforcement announced yesterdiy upor completion of the An- gust re pori. Pr.ring August 317 ao--li- itomobfles ard y" trucks were censed. The tits! for the eight months Is approximately IChKi Isrser than th total nomer of 'automobiles licenced In 192"? . year 8S.79. automobiles 24 OCT. THEATRE SIX DAYS STARTING 2:30 TWICE EVENING, serened" Idaho. Oct. (AP) In the ended Septem,thsha.period licensed 87,134 auto- eight - MONDAY SALT LAKE Eves., Sic 50c 75e. RICHARD GOLD DIGGERS i ColaLrwM&vet- St WALLACE BEERY Increasing in Gem State EniSlC. -- D" tions at BOI9R. ... - - CO-E- S. 7, 9:1S. Gem State Car Shortage Virtually Eliminated Haho. Oct. J (AP). With f en.aty refrigerator cars deliverii expedited (Tin mstern markets, the publlo utillt' s commission and car servlc otf clals lieUeve the car shortage of the past week has been eliminated and Idaho shippers are assured a .luffk'ient supply of refrigerator cara to move perishable commodities. Yesterds 's report showed f99 osr available for "srotting" In the Idaho territory, an Increase of J15 cars over the S4 ere available the previous dav. r)llveriet of refrigerators to the Oregon Short Line are now being' made at the rat of Z75 a day at Granger. Wyj.. th eastern gateway.while rturn of empties at Huntington. On., the western gateway, has 4'C7teFAIPs Metro- faster' LND BOULDER for fibsi-of Armistice day. November 11, a ligal holiday in Maho. sho'Md include s silence st 11 a. m. as "a simple and Impressive niean of honoring the dend rf MUSICAL ARTS the woel v ,tr and of emphasising tbe ' SOCIETY of the to living duty preserve peace." the off c ff Governor Baldridg announced today. PRESENTS All sta'e offices will be closed during the day. Mayors of cities and towns sre irged to cooperate with WIFE . GAINS DIVORCE. patriotic eifhirsllohS In the rcove.-meBpeeial to Tb Trlbtio. to obtiln "sn annual, simultanvf ELY, Nev.. Oct. Georgia L- - eous and universal observance Arm!sti: was Garra day by the granted a divorce from Marcus LeGarra In the district court WED., OCT. 26, at 8:30 by Judge H. W. Edwards Monday. rt-BIRTHS REPORTED. was awarded the cusin of a minor child, f."0 per month sipeetal t The TrtSon. tody WEST HIGH for Its support, and tid per month KLT. Nev., Oct. I Births av r.limony on her own account. 5een recortied the pa.st sreek as follows: at Mrptoe Val- Oetoher No Reserved Seat TOAST. TO THE STORK. a dautrhrer. t Mr. and ;v hospital, ,'i-- i. ' k..ik "Here's to the stor:, a valua'.-lir bird. .r. I?. On sal at Con. Admission, ' Who Inhabits the residence ciivricts. 'i iuahter. irtf,ber tf Mr. and Mrs f J Mue Co., 121 Main. Monday, He doesn't sing tunes or yield any a. fi ei(iii. is mi r Tuesday, Wednesday. th Whit Pine 'enentl hnspii nl. a at pinmes. Ej! helot ouith vita! sin was born rn Ur. and ilrs. Gcvrf H. Hocan of Ely. L IN hi AUSTKAL1AN TMCK. BEAT For some reason, story tellers have always insisted on writing things that never happen, never could happen and even sound Illogical in their telling. Mont Bell, who directed "After Midnight," and who wrote the original story, has told a simple story in a simple manner, thereby giving it magnitude and greatness. It Is by far the best character we have ever seen Norma Shearer portray upon th screen and he has portrayed It In a manner that shows she needs nothing but sn opportunity to prove her worth as a fHm star. jh goes from on end to the other of her wide range of acting without faltering. Lawrence Gray gives a good portrayal of the romantic male role and Owen Lee, sophisticated Gwen. bursts out with a flame of acting that show all sh needs to become a star Is op portunity. and gpeelal see bwi.c SIX DAUNTON SHAWS CYCLISTS th' ar 1. it Shows Life as It Is . cember NOVAKPsO' gpeelal fr ROAD WORK BEGINS. Special to The Tribune. . Ed DOWNEY. Idaho, Oct. has been Prummle, of Downey, awarded the contract for the relocaYellowat- tion of 1.4 miles of th to park highway through Downey eliminate two railroad crossings. The Work began tolow bid was IJflOO. day and is to be completed by De- AAAON R. Education Day Program Presented by Price Girls Jan. pany. tv .IHMiis ROMANCE "After Midnighf association, waa at St. Anthony dur- been '.ncreased. the ing the week conferring with school officials and local committees. Law Mie stated that ah was much pleased Auto with the fine program under way, be1 Into Effect Goes ginning with a physical examination rf the school children by the physi cians and dentists of the city, who ROISE. Miho. Oct- - i (AP). In their service. making effective Janpreparation or certifinew 1. tb antitheft uary DEMOCRATS NOMINATE. cate of title act for automobiles. T. Tbe to Tritma. Special H. Shronti, chief clerk of the depart Andrew Arm- ment of law enforcement, has been EPHRA1M, Oct. JO strong waa chosen as Democratic can- detailed to visit southern Idaho coun didate for mayor at th primary hold ty aaaasmis to acquaint them' with her Tuesday night. Other candidates provisions r.f the act. Notlcas of th" purpose of th act chosen are: Jamea Green, four-yemalting louncllman;" Harry Hackwell, Sophue are now bebig prepared for? In the to every automi.blle owner Itertelson and Ora L. Hansen, councilmen; A. J. Golden, recorder, itate. Mlne'-nrof Mr. Shronts wffl Tm and Roscoe C. Coit, treasurer. Include Mountain Home. Fairfield, HaileT. Chsllis, Salmon. Arco. Black- CATTLE SHIPPED. St An-- j liisho foot. Falls, Dubois, to The Tribune. gpeelal Pocatello. Malad. Itexborg. thony. W. 10 R. ELY. Nov., Oct. Preston. Pari. Soda Poring, Amer-- 1 Lovelocks buyer,' shipped a lean Fa.Hr, Twin Rurley. :nre consignment of cattl from this Falls, Jerome.Rupert. Good-- j Shoshon and ' vomt and Cherry Creek Honda,)-.Twenty-eigh- t cars were loaded at Kast Lly and three cars at Cherry Creek. Trucks Automobiles Th East Ely consignment waa purl comchased from the Adams-McGU- ir.uTV ounmif TION CRAfAMED WITW to Tb Tribune. PRICE. Oct. 20. Fifty girls from the Hard e rg school were principals In the big educat'oii day program of the IWotary club Tuesday night. They were presentee by Mrs. C. W. Petersen and Cmnon Thompson, who had been prparlng them for the program for the inst two or three days. President Wocdward called attention to the fact that two Rotarlana had be-thonored by the Republican convention Monday night. was presented Cannn,. Thompson as a guest "f th cloh. He obliged with a vo-- al solo, "Friend of Mine." he rendered "The GarFw motion picture have ver got- For an Mvnerieo Heart." ten under the crust of life far enough denC. of H. of the eduMadon. to show plcturegoers what life Itself cation committee,chairman and Mra. Petersen la really like. a Rotary children lit presented fifty "After Midnight," Norma Shearer's pageant, showing those nations to new starring vehicle, which opened toth which Idea tsrv p, has spread. day at the Rlaltn theater, has not crust, but has only penetrated th core of life. delved deep Into 9BEBSaBBRI It la like a chapter from lit Itself, rather than a story from th pen of a human being. . WOMD5 GM:ATE5T PICTURE a Several pew members were Initiated Wednesday mght at a meeting of the Lieutenant Clarence E. Allen post. Veterans of the Foreign Wan. It was decided to hold regular weekly meetings herinrlng Wednesday, November 2, . Instead of semimonthly na at; present. meeting The post wll, cooperate with th local Navy drty committee In th Navy day celebration here, it was decided, and the post wlil attend th Navy day dinner at h chamber of commerce In a body on November 27. Plans were discussed for a membership drlv diirlrg the winter. ; See the new pen made beautiful mottled in the PASTOR ADDRESSES CLUS. gpeelsl to Tb Tribune, POCATELLO. Maho, Oct. 30. Ne ceaalty of actual contact with rellg Ion In work was the theme of an address by the Kev. J. C. McGraw, who spoke (his aKtrnoon at thi regu club. lar weekly meeting of the HI-lien Th impson was unanimously elect ed to the vice ptei.ide.nry of tho or- ganlxatlon, filling Ihe vacancy If ft by to Mann, w;(i was the presidency with th resignation of swiftly-movin- OF W- Join Veterans ar The Carter Rocker knoa - two-ye- PEN Spring Clip is your protection against t frayed pen pocket. Built into the cap so that s slight pressure on the' spring opens dip to release ana withreplace the pen out fulling or jamming the pocket. ) y " Il your pen '.bsmiridium point of The Carter Pea lets tbt vwk saves the fingers from the strain felt from writing with s stiff, unyielding pen point. It is s revelation in pen comfort And osmiridium is the most durable pen point material known. r.na vacation, but encountered an un usually period of rainy weather most of th tlm. From Chrlatmas until May 1 th precipitation was almost a dally occurrence, and arter a cea nation of about a month it began laming- again, and kept up, with a few intermission, until Mr. Taprlll sailed for America, October I. has tried g a picture of hilarious situations into which a first sergeant and a private get when they escape a German prison camp, in, Arab disguise. In spite of their efforts, they land in Arabia and noth fall in love with an emir a daughter. Then the fun begins. Mary Astor plays the girl, wmie Louis Wolhelm takes the chief char acter role, that of Sergeant Peter McGaffney. On the stage, the Paramount-Empres- s presents one of the most novel acts to play there In many singing entltled-"SomMusical Gems." months, The act features Miriam Krlckson. soThese Charlies Llerly. prano, and two artists have won much fam for their singing during the past, few months. .and th Paramount-Empres- s feels fortunate In obtaining them fur a week engagement. TO HOMECOMING TOMORRO- , New Members Antitheft CCWfttL . SACK FROM ENGLAND. t Tb Tribune, ELY, Nev.. Oct. tO, John F, Tap. till, after a vacation of ten months rfpent in his natlv country, England, ha returned to McOill. He reports a Speclsl Empress Saturday. Director Lewis Milestone to mak TWE L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES 'WELCOME UTAH "U" ALUMNI Hodge-Podg- s vrr I FNrjAGFMENT MOUNT-EMPRES- War Comedy a 25:3. It handled In 1 city a total of S24.6!l cars through the I'o- catello terminai; tm .compuny owns 28 tmlldlrfts I Pocatello, exclusive of the tie treating plant; It has on hand at this time approximately a ' million ties at the Pocatello plant; it repairel. led, jnsiiected and handled in l?iitt In the Pocatello yard is. 127 Held P. F. E rra a,.d cleared 1hJ,9i cars Family Reunion from thai repair trackw in- Pocatello.. in Honor of Visitor Guests at he. luncheon Thursday were J. K. Wesson, representing Ihe '"Caxton printer., C. 11. White. Ira Special to The Tribune. Tweedy of Rupert, the Rev. Joseph Wyo.. Oct. 20 In honor Chester and J. il Piper of Spokane of GROVr.R, the visit of their daughter, Mrs. Bov Scout executive. regional Lille van Leuvon and family of La Grande. Gi., a family reunion was held at tbe horn of her parents, Mr. Ctrl Evangelist and Mr j. Carlos McCombs of Grover, Rupert Revival Meetings recently. Dinner was served to approximately thirty members of the McCombs fam Sperial to Tbe Tribune. ily, including bro'hers. sisters, nieces RUPERT, Idaho, Oct. 10. Eighteen-year-ol- d nd neplnws of Mrs. van Iuven. Bessie hit. John, girl evangelist, will open a series of meetings riVE TAKE EXAMINATION. at the Pentecostal mission In Rupert l to The Tribune. Sunday afternoon. MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct. 20 Five men Miss St. John, who has been speaktook state bar examinations her the ing in California for several months, hat oeen resting for some time and bis week under th supervision of a bar association. has recently come to Idaho prepared committee of th hey took the tests at the Latah to resume her work. She is In Albion county courthouse. The five .candi this week. dates were as follows: Donald B. An The evangelical meetings will conerson, Welser; William T. tinue thrmigh a period of two weeks Reed, oeur d Alene; Harry J. Hanley. Fenn; end possibly longer, according to the Priest and of local Nacarato, Rudolph the River, church the pastor here, aul Hyatt, Anderson Lewlaton. 'lev. Joe R, Eade. eed and Hyatt are from the TJnlver- ty of Idaho law school. Attorneys be Uogg, a. H. Oversmlth and Clay TODAY'S HOROSCOPE on Keana conducted the examlna nve-aw- MOTION PICTURES. Fifteen Royal Welsh Oleemen. Also Bllli Dove In "Th PARA Richard Dlx In "Shanghai Bound." On th stage, "The Kansas City Junior Night Hawks"; comedy. OEM Phyllis Haver in "Th Wis Wife." with Tom Moore and Jacqueline. e Logan. Also novelty, animal comedy and latest news events. RIALTO Norma Shearer in "After Midnight," with a superb cast, along wiln news events, comedy and Rialto orchestra. ALT LAKE "Old ironaldes." week of October 24. Paramount-Empres- WASHINGTON. Oct. 20 (AP). Mrs. ,la Grey Chaplin, divorced wife of rSL tery drama. NEW AMERICAN Tender Hour. SPANISH FOrtK. Oct. 20 Leo Shows Moore, about 3a years of age, an em ployee of the Pacli'io States Pipe coma met at with pany lronton, painful "Two Arabian Knights" 1 finished accident yesterday While' at work at and plcturegoers will soon see Wilthe plant. His left hand was caught between a heavy jpa and a pressure liam Boyd In his first major screen table and four flngera were crushed. appearance sine his performance in Mr. Moore was taken to a Provo hos pital, where the Injury was dressed "The Volga Boatman." This time the and later was brought to Ms home star plays a comedy role, e for "Two y n here. story c.ioto was taken to- - Arabian Knights Is a war-timlay to ascertain A the fingers can with most of the war, but none of the laughs, left out. "Two Arabian be saved. Knlghta" comes to th Paramount- - Spry Presents Lila Chaplin to President Special DRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE "The Loves of Carmen," with Polores Del Rio and Victor CAPITOL Mi Laglen. On the stage, "Hi Lights"; Albert! and bis band. PANTAGES Return engagement of the world's greatest picture, "Ben Rur," with a big vaudeville bill. WILKES "The Gold Digger," presented by the Wilkes players. VICTORY "The Poor Nut," with Jack Mulhall. On the stage, coaat-to-coa- st vaudeville, headed by Syd Barnes and Dorl opera trio. H ALL Delevanti Thespians in "The Chines Puzzle," a mysDELEVANTI : Special to Tbe Tribune. EAGLES WILL INITIATE. . Malad Idaho. Oct. MALAD. preparinr for gala night 20. Ingles are when will candidates fifteen Saturday, Patents were granted Salt Lake City be initiated Into the order. Bait Lake to crosabe 67 will No. present for Inventors, Jess Chenowtth, City aeria ire irm-auuchain book opener and closer; Arthur Upur on the work,a smoker. e followed by Plckeraon for a carburetor. PATENTS GRANTED. to Tbe Trtbuoe. WAS1 iNGTON, D. C, Oct. AMUSEMENTS Nominated at Salina 1927. JESSaEZIiaCSHMIUIIsU only OCTOBER and Saturday, 22nd, AT S J0 Th appeal o Delevanti Halt and It presentation will be to tho with th artisti appreciation f th true Yama. Seating capacity limited. Tickets Consolidated Music Co-- 2n THURSDAY, Friday, ilst, at th- - Mall . or |