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Show ? If THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY returns to his books, he stays with them until 12. He has a wholesome lunch, and another child take his I place at the desk. This child works until 2:10. Arter receas, he works unH plays from 4:30 till , and til then he hss a very good dinner. At 8 ne goes to bed. This clock has a dark gray circle, meaning night. It shows th small children how to get on the Friends of Elder Walter Kerkslek road to health. Thes are some of th New Tear's are Invited to attend a farewell ten nerea in ni nonor and the resolutions of that boys girls 1 asynsi,tiaas i". mt n m Vrl. room if a..ve maae: I resolve to wash and comb before day, Jsnuary is, at Whlttler ward th each meal during- the year 1929. Court Mar Captain I resolv to eat vegetables that ar chapel, ifl& Bouth Second East. Elgood for me, whether 1 like them or der Kerkslek leaves not. tialed or the for I resolv not to use bad words. Alleged shortly 1 resoivs to worker harder in school German mission of 8 D. L. evI to to school the resolve go Sunday Transport of Liquor church. ery Sunday. . I ' " . fi I resolv not to go to a picture The following show oftener than once a week. program " will be Violin solo, I resolv not to be tardy this year. given: CHICAGO, Jan. H AP). Th Don Hodges; song, A BAD WALK. Apollo ma,! quarIng of Ua formal charges against Cap . Hawaiian duet, tet: tain J. Leland Ban, U. 8. A., today By John Hunter, Ross brothers; vo Ons night when I was asleep, I got that ha fa cad oourt martial Blllle cal solo, out of bed and walked over to the reading, Pries; J. upon allegation! much mora serious I went on out, onto the window. Clara Lar-seMiss thaa that ha sought to transport In porch, and Jumped off. I sprained my piano solo, toxlcanta from Chicago to Selfrldge ankle, but I went and slept on the old Mrs. J. D. Chesh- bed springs out In ths back yard. I he Mount when vocal Clemens, Mich., solo, Mrs. flId, Wsltsr Ksrksisk. ire; wok up at about o'clock next mornJ. P. Kellar; re was transferred last October. I called ing, and I couldn't walk. Thomse E. Towler; reOn count set forth that Captain my mother, and she carried me into marks, Bishop sponse, Elder Walter Kerkslek. DancIn house. I walked never th hav my dellv was to have Baee "auppoeed" ing In th amusement hall will folsleep since. ered "to persons unanown," fifteen low the program. drums of fifty gallons of alcohollo A REAL JUMP. eacn. liquor Local Clergy Wittiest By Beverly Hanson, From July to September. 1927. Cap One nikht I dreamed I was crossing tain Baas was charged with having Heaven Preview of the ocean In a very amall boat When used army trucks to transport much we got to the middle of the ocean the liquor between Chicago and Fort Several Salt Lake clergymen at boat started to sink. I had an in Sheridan and the army post and head stinct to jump out of the boat I did tended a special preview of "Seventh 202nd coast artillery In Quarters of the so, and just then I rolled out of bed. Heaven" at the Chicago. Pantages theater JKtlZABETH BUTHWKLU Captain Bass formerly was In charge The picture Is AFTON J3UCKWALTER, Tuesday morning. of the Sixth corps area warehouse Reporters. scheduled to begin a week's run at th here, and. It la alleged, had access to quantities of stored liquor. theater Wednesday. January 18. To help bis fellow students study "Treasure Island," Fred Harrison DOMESTIC ART COURSE After CaDtaln Bass had left Chi Seventh Heaven" is a powerful, In cago for Mount Clemens, the railroad of Onsq.ua drew ths above, giving the names of all parts of the old sailing tense drama. Its leading characters FRIDAY REGISTRATION to which he had turned over his vessel. are a Mnntmartr sewer worker who, household furniture "for shipment, re n. very In Ms own PHtlmation, is M. ONEQOA The following boys and FRANKLIN' A meeting for regis WILLIAM STEWART For cast Into ported to prohibition headquarters fellow," and a that some of the crates were leak girls have not been absent or tardy some time past at the Stewart, there tration in the second, course of tes the maelstrom of Paris' girl, slums by her since scnooi Began in Beptemoer. sons in art, millinery, dressmaking family. She is not used to "being ing. have been busy preparations for the and nutrition will be held at the Room 1: Jennie Arnon, Lillian DanIt developed, according to the happy," and finds It "funny and paln- charges read at the beginning of the iels, Wanda Evensen, Eugene Garrity, song contest. Between the boys and Franklin on Friday, January 13, at 1:20 p. m. felcourse court martial today, that seven leaky Harlen Larson, Jack Nelson, Olida the girls there has been keen compe is This arranged Chlco, the "very rmarkabl in cooperation with th Civic Center, low," Is portrayed boxes contained liquor, two holding aiocKiiso, Jjougias yuan. Charles Far-rel- l. by Here tlon. one and would there hear wnns which provides trained Instructors for Room t: Robert Allsap. Georre Ar- twenty gallons of pure aiconoi, Diane, played by Janet Gaynor, the fiva others contained champagne, moniroat, uwen tiarrett, Louis Bill- a strain of muslo that would indl the work. Th charge for th full comes into Chlco's Ilf when he Intercats that some one was practicing for course of ten lessons In any on olass rupts a lashing which Is being adminwhisky and other liquors, ings, Lola Blackham. Thelma Brown me contest. Is 21. It Is hoped that a large numThirteen officers, ranging from cap. Earl Clark. Harrr Crowe. Vlre-iniistered to Diane by he wicked sister, Then the big day cams. A good or- ber of women will avail themselves also tains to colonels, sat as the court mara victim of th Parisian slums. ostsr, uaie Jameson, Keoia Johnson, tial, but two excused themselves be- Clyde Jones, Alma Kruger, Jack Llt- - chestra had played and some comical of this unusual opportunity. A priest secures an appointcause of opinion, leaving eleven. Cap- ueiair, uougias Mitcneil, KODert OaKe- - stunts had been put on; the students The children In room iz ar mak mentkindly of th for Chlco as tain Bass was represented by two son, Edna Player, Lutllda Richard- naa enioyea themselves immensely. their own newspaper, called the street washing hose, operator ing a job which th civil counsel. one were While d the now and win West puousnea It boys Winds," military singing, son, Earl Stephenson, Lowell Stevenyoung man has dreamed about for son, Vernon Vincent, Louise Wretberg. ana men one noys voice would fal every week.- We print our newspaper years. Shortly afterward th police WIFE CHANGES CRUELTY. the round up a number of questionable Room 4: Slgna Anderson. Franklin ter, probably from stage fright, bid- with a small hectograph, ah ding fair to ruin the song. But It children ar trying to get th best underworld women, among thelm DiSpecial to The Tribune. Griffiths, Magdalene Harmon, Doug- was and with a news, Ths news will be about what sung las Hatch, Ralph Mf Bride, Frank Nelsister. The latter points out Jan. lo. Idaho, POCATELLO, vim that counted for a lot Here are Is happening at the Franklin. We ane's Reed, Mary Weshe, Pearl Diane as another of her Ilk, and the Suit was filed In the district court son, George some verses from the song: will be an Interesting little nollce start to arrest her. Chlco it hope Melvla Wilde. White, verTuesday by Eva Estetle Barnett Room t: Byron LeVon saves Diane by th officer thntt PaPr Billings, sus Gaston Barnett for divorce, Farrimond. Stewart school, Stewart school! The Kindergarten, taugnt oy win sh Is his wife.telling Richard Galloway. Wayne H incomes discharging cruelty. They were married Mitchell, France We are loyal; we are true, Hattle Nathan and Miss Mary Holt tressed over the possibility of losing Shepplck. In Alabama In 1910, according to' the To our colors are on The which In sandtable. the turd has a s: waving Room Urace his new Job when th gendarmes inBaxter, Tvlllard complaint, and have four children. turtle Just now woke up from his form him that his residence high. Thelma Duffln. Roberta Hatch. will b Plaintiff charges her husband is of a Brown. knows that Ha winter Happy Vernon long days, happy days! sleep. Johnson. Investigated and If he has no wife h nagging, argumental disposition and Which feels the all he 'we and is with have, Room 7: Dan passed Wallace coming Henstrom. spring will Into trouble. get publicly abuses and humiliates her. warm sun coming back one more. you, iel Vaughn. Diane's proposal that she accomWe'll come back after years have Once In a while he comes out of his pany him home Room 8: Reed Bert. Mildred Black- and remain there unY. W. C. A, ELECTS. he gone by. house and wants some food, then til after the police Investigation Is ac- -, ham, David Burnlngham, Marvin he CHORUS. until Special te The Tribuae. to back sleep goes again Clark, Ray Daniels, Beulah French, by Chlco and they go to hi We'll always praise ths orange wanU more food. He eats apples, let- cepted Louis POCATELLO. Kurland. Maxiorie Lancton. rooms on th seventh floor of a teneIdaho, Jan. 10. and the white;. tuce, and popcorn. He never drinks, ment building. Members of the board of directors of JJJarlon Newson, Helen Player, Robert Chlco surrenders his Shout out your colors, Stewart apparently. the Y. W. C. A. elected Monday are Quail, Doris Raeburn, Bernlce Richbed to the and sleeps oft a balschool! Room 10 or tbe Franklin received cony outsidegirls Mrs. E. N. ardson, Howard Rock, Naomi Steen-bllcannounced at follows: the apartment window. vou Where'er a leaflet and are, Mrs. you'll always toothbrush, W. Mrs. June J. Whlttaker. cheap After a few days th wark breaks Brlnckley, Roberts, find how the teeth should be Room 9: Lewis Allaop, Harry Cross, H. R. Turner, Mrs. J. M. Tiffany, showing That our colors are waving on brushed. The chart Is a pattern or Mrs. Walter Oelweln, Mrs. S. E. Wesley Emery, ' Lynloid Hone, Ardelie our teeth and gums, made of white trio lights stood In on corner of th high. Weaver and Miss Elisabeth Hughes. Foster, Grace Jackson, Donna Larrubber, plaster of Paris, or some other room. After the program, the happy son, Dorothy Matheson, Theda MorAfter long deliberation, the ludres material, and looks Just like a set of children were given their' presents, ris, Edna Oakeson, Muriel Richards, decided were a the false teeth. The teacher demonstrated and thus ended a very pleasant time boys best, and Fern Wretberg. Room 10: James Patterson, Leone mighty cheer went up. The leader of with the chart and the tooth brush for all. the boys was called on to the stage the right way to clean the teeth. Then Janson, Wayne Shaw, Agnes Kranen-donto receive the prize, which was a he let the children take the chart CORDIAL WELCOME pound box of chocolates. Ths judges and the toothbrush. Each one in the Room 11: Carl Taufer, Zora Rich-InGIVEN NEW STUDENTS were the first ones to taste the deli class repeated the demonstration. AlEugene Bouck, Stewart Davis. most all of th children hav learned Room 12: Beth Barnett, Geneve1 cacy. BRYANT COURTNEY DRAPER, JUNIOR HIOH Bryant how to brush their teeth correctly. Kurland, Amy McKean, Bill Oillespis, JOSEPH ZUNIGER. junior high wishes to extend a very Reporter. May Lloyd, Gloria Newman, Howard cordial welcome to the new students Elkins, Helen Stevenson, Katherine Room 11 has been busy making a who registered after Christmas. Stones, Gertrude Van Saten, Grace DUTIES OF REPORTERS product map for European geography. Is quite evident from the Increase In Welch, Ruth Shaw, Clarence Billings, GIVEN CLEAR DEFINITION Jim McKean. Edgar Brower and Marlow Nielsen the student body that many people are drew and painted the map. The boys attracted to Salt Lake to avail them Room IS: Douglas Bolton, Vernal WASHINGTON In room 20 each and girls are locating Important cities selves of the splendid school faclll Burret, Helen Curtis, Shirley Cross, No Nead te Saw and rivers on It. They bring produots ties. Crowe. Gallowav. Everett Henry pupil Is writing a short, "cute" A new fad has caught the sttt Pearls Harmon, George Jordan, Lu about an animal. These storlss.story are for every country on the map. that Now. The sweat These stormy days the children or dents at the Bryant. to be made up by the pupils themcille sanrord, Joan wenig. Is In evidence everywhere. Th noon shirt at and 14: Franklin Room th games In Robert Jack Baer. Boge have we play muslo tried selves. are ths If yon "everything" studying Karl Burnlngham, Russell Ed- great composers, and In geography, we at recess in their rooms. They enjoy gray and rd combination of Bryant for your pimples, blackheads or ec- dahl, wards, Neoml Evensen, Robert Gra- - ar pleased to say, we have finished this very much, although they are not colors is most attractive. zema and want to know what it is nam. Emma Haslam, Monday the students had a rally to very noisy. Paul Hilton, our study of the world. Many of th children We were delighted by a visit from bring games from home, because It Is amuse the school spirit for the basket to get something that really works Nellie May Huber. Stanley Jordan. ball too game. Afterward, the principal wet can't outsid Von and Jack La Dr. play T. Is they J. Llttlefalr, he Kay, and Shirley Worlton, hope then let your skin know the magic explained, the plan of procedure for Howard Luker, Wesley Mor-- satisfied with our work. During 1928 games - touch of sulphur combined with men- Lasater, nan or me scnooi year, wnen tne lasi ORA EUls wo BOYD, Elaine Olsen, Pearce, rls, Phyllis hope to work harder and never the old building will be torn down to MARY TAYLOR. thol. Nothing more amazing than Player, Orln Stutsnegger, Marjorie be late or tardy. We are hoping to be room make for the new. GERTRUDE MATZ, Welch. Gertrude promoted to th seventh grade and clears the skin and, as Vincent, hw The students ar busily pushing for so many seventh grade pupils are also Reporters. to the West Junior hieh. for As ward the operetta and dally menthol IwaJi, plans sulphur .clears, I called a meeting of room reporters studying "Treasure Island," that we practice is neid. combined in Bowles Mentho Sulphur, thought the drawing of a ship with and asked them to write a story about SIXTH GRADER POETIO JUDY F. LUND, all the parts named would help them in amies or a reporter, and orrered the two makes an astonishing skin as OVER CLOSE OF VACATION Reporter. much as It has helped us. This a prise for the best on. This one corrective and builder. Pimples dry was drawn by Fred Harrison, and has takes the prize: Is to be thinsto Ths first done to of the greatest assistance proved LOWELL In the sixth grade of our write a Tribune want Ad THE DUTIES OF A REPORTER. up overnight. Blackheads and coarse us. We others can use it," too. school we hav two potato plants. what you want and yourtelling just Room pores vanish in a lew days. And as It might hope By Msrgsrst Herron, qualifica 1. be cut out of The Tribune On of them baa a small start. The tions. Th Want will do the rest for eczema even the most burning and pasted In the front of "Treasure A reporter has a great many thlnn other hasn't got a start at all. In to do. His Job is a very Important the fourth grade," a have or itching ease soon yields. Belief Island," or In the pupil's note book. potato they AMY M'KEAN, even one, too. Theirs has many sprouts. though he is Just one of from the burning or itching follows MAY LLOYD, the many reporters that keep th plant, In growing a potato plant, It Is best Reporters. paper going. to cut off th bottom of th potato immediately upon application. On the staff of a ble dally news up about of an inch. Bowles Mentho Sulphur is inexFINAL TESTS COMING; paper, each reporter has his assigned Another thing to be careful of Is that pensive; and all druggists supply it field or "beat" to cover. is his the bottom of the plant just touches It LITTLE TIME FOB PLAT job to get all the material there is to a little bit. in jars ready to use. lie sure it B. ANNA MAYCOCK, get on his particular subject, before Bowles. (Adv.) ENSIGN It seems a little easier to anyone else gets it for another Daner. On Tuesday, January 2. th boys rise thess mornings than It did around Sometimes bis assignments take him all kinds of bard work, and often and girls told how they had spent December 21, when 7 a. m. seemed as into ne loses a rew nours sieeo 7 d. m. Since Tlaemher 21 dark it their Christmas vacation. Bom of us as a reporter is to get spent our vacation In California,' and But th sun rises Just a little farther to me his duty ne nowever can. news, seme told about their trips to Ogden w asat.cn moun in , soutn over ins The reporters of our school are to and Provo. Others stayed horn and tains, while It sets Just a little fur write news of school the. up all'the ther to the north over the Oqulrrh so played with their toys. Almost avary that the people in this district may one did something. Bonnie Jean 3si mountains. Nevertheless, the sun Is know what the Washington school is Bernstein loves musical thing In th M not yet bright enough to melt the of does and pianos. She re Ice on the Ensign flats. If there hadn't aoing. shape Is It necessary for a good reporter ceived a little whit puppy that plays been so many footprints in tbe snow before it turned to ice, we might rent to De neat accurate, punctual, defln a time when you squeeze him. On Its. and careful In hia work, some an It as and rink. ice day she brought a little piano, which distention abof the skating Already, times things which are not true Bloating get also plays a tun. domen; drowsiness after eating; children are so eager to skate that nuo me ana cause trouble. w wish all the readers of this col papers not do and for but skate wait pressure skates, they pain around the This must not be done. The reporter umn a very nappy and prosperous on their Beads. hands and feet cold and numb;heart; exon be must Th time. whole new as paper nervous are year. Final tests and Irritable are you tremely coming on, BETTX VAN NESS, the more common aymptoma of this must remember the new semester Is cannot wait for his articles. He of should the he get plenty torment gas. things almost here, and most children who Alt too soon! The year 1922 has All Is das to the fermenting I of wish to be promoted haven t time to neeas to make mm healthy and stronr. Then he can work better, think more cornel All th pupils of thuJOwell food In the stomach. shout and play. hav enjoyed their Christmas vacaWhere discomfort or distress i Is cieany, ana wnoe more accurately. vHAKLUTTJa. JtWltJliT, I vis IWONNACOTT, caused by gas, Hylagd'a No. 10 tion very much. Although th snow Reporter, ( rehas not beenl very good for modeling affords Reporter. usually very quick lief. Many physicians state that 'th snowmen and other things, It has been PROJECT WORK POPULAR; WEST JUNIOR STUDENTS best absorbent they have found for exceptionally good for skiing and BOOMS AID ONE ANOTHER this foul gas are these tiny tablets. riding. APPEAR IN OPPERETTA sleigh Small sis (Ac triple else tl.00, at Th children of the Lowell ar very Schramm-Johnso- n fond of sliding. Before Christmas, Drug Co., Van jis OQUIRRH this year tbe Drug Co., and other WEST JfNIOR HIGH The ru while the snow was still falling, ths . - . has done considerable "project I iiiAtlsi. out for recs, went (Adv.) Oqulrrh and druggists. of boys West girls Junior returned after work." Each room In the school is dents there wer holidays with th spirit of work and in lesa than 45 aecondsavoid making a special study for the semes th in anticipation of th coming exam at least thirty elidelv-T-o falling ter or for the year, of some particular inations. on the slides or breaking an arm or school subject. This subject forms ths Last An ooeretta. "In an Old Garden " leg, we, too, have safety rules. The center or many of the room activities. was written by on of th facul- Junior police are stsndlng In front of Tlm Sandtables, poster work, languags which slid and let only on at a time the is of be to West nresented Junior, ty stories, drawing, painting and clay on It, to prevent people front tum Tedsy wsaons, poetry, aramatisaiions, games, in the auditorium at West Hlg-- school go over each other. , book covers, arithmetic work all have January 12 and 12. The leading parts bling room in has mad is, every pupil ar taken by Virginia Reed, Helen Qreatest ef Lover Sine a part In tha project. good resolution for 192S: A happy th World Began. liacn room is interested In every Hyde. Bessie Evancovltch. Medora Year to allt other room's specialty, as well as in Miller, Vera Ross, Ralph Carman, Ken- NwGuENTER NORMA MARQUARDT, TALMADGZ S Alvln Milton Curtis, its own, and many articles and items neth Burton. are Drought to school by pupils and Pratt, Jack Sablleh. There is chorus IN VACATION ENDS. teachers to send to some other room of, about forty-fivOur basketball team, with Jack By Katharln Burt, I I. B for that other room's work. An extra ! fine bird picture is aent to room 15, Newqulet as captain, expects to hav Whimper, whimper, whimper, Original Edition!, a real Indian doll to room 10, a maga-sln- e a good sesaon. Also whlnef An auction or tha paintings or This Is the end of vacation time. containing colored pictures of the various "THE COLLEGIANS" I students was held December Slightly Soiled . Nil to room 12, and so on. Th boys and girls hav quit their I With 17. sold. were Award I Many am a pictures to of list play, Today give going I DOROTHY GULLIVER,. th projects of th various rooms, wer given Jean Arhucaie and Dor And have gone back te school to- -' I Latsst News Event' and on th latter I will give brief othea Burnham for the best poster day. our operetta. Ther is no nols in our boos; descriptions of each Individual project advertising RUTH TVERSfW, Kindergarten, A garden of health Everything's quiet as a mouse; DOROTHEA BURVHAM, and happiness; room 1, outdoor sports; It is lonesom and drry, room 2, homes; room 4. animals; Reporters. Because little dearie First Showlnj room t, Indians; room f, cttlsenshtp: Ha quit her play Prii Novel room 7, books; room 2. good health HEALTH CLOCK PROJECT For school, today! habits; room , dairying; room 10, or rtaaT grade pupils Th kindergarten children enter Indians: room 11, health education; room 11, journeys io distant lands: tained their parents at a very Inter room IS, industries of the United A "health clock" Is the WASATCH esting Chrieimas) program on ThursStates: room 14, Sou'h America; room project of tbe first grades, taught by day, December 22. Th whole class WITH . IS. birds; room 14, Europs; room 17. Miss Ella M. Kmlth. This clock shows represented different toys that ar child ruins from his restful aieen ound In the toy snop. Ther wer Asia; room IS, eitlsenship. . During th Christmas varation, the at 7 o'clock. He takes hla bath and rneki.n' hferaes. fairiea. French dalla. prlnripaL Miss Zta Morris, enter- ha gond, healthful foods for break- jumping jacks, tin soldier and many and Big Cast. tained th Ooulrrh leathers at lunch fast. Affer breakfast he brushes his other tos. After tha progrsm, th " Thl "ewrful Dost Ml eon, fallowed by bridge. Tb gueats teeth and gets ready for schnot At children presented their mothers with n t twenty-eteachers of the l ie he leaves for school with his beautiful narcissus bulbs, which they Drsma Clew Thus. Night. ths had planted thsmselves. Most of the building and thre firmer teachers. books tinlr his arm. When Mm Zola Jacobs. Mrs. Karl Brink. school bll rings, be enter snd roes bulbs had beautiful bloom, and the AL ST. JOHN Comedy. Newton. and Mrs. quieUy to bis seat The rhiid works rest werg. going to bloom In a few JOH RALET, until tsn. snd then refreshes himself days. Th children slo mad presPath Ntwa, Colored Nevelty a DO ROT 11 T MKACHAM. of miik His ent for their fathers snd "h pe friends, When tot A beautiful Christmas tre- - with elc-Reporters. . riod i 10.20, and he Jj$f Farewell Party Announced for Church Worker SCHOOL NEWS AND VIEWS' if - Bait ra NX- real4 '7th . a whole-hearted- ly ...... On Stage and Screen PLAN TO HONOR WELLS. te Tribes. Idaho, Jan. 10. chambet of commerce will obDRAMA AND VAUDEVILLE. serve President's day Wednesday In mill Dove In "Th Love Mart": on th stag. Fanchon and honor of Richard Wells, whose term CAPITOL of office expires on that date. The Marco' "Peacock Idea," with Renoff and Renova. E AO PAN T forum luncheon will include a t Mclntyr and Heath, lale star of "Th Ham Tree," In "Flying regular music program, under direction of T. to Jail." Other big acts, and on the screen, "Th Thlrtentn Hour, R. Bellson, head of th consents to ry WILKES "Stella Dallas," presented by the Wilkes players. of muslo, JTnlverslty of Idaho branch. MOTION PICTURES. Anna Q. Nllason and Francis JC. Bushman In "Th Thirteenth AMERICAN . Juror." Comedy, news. VICTORY-Wall- ac Beery and Raymond Halton in "Wlf Savers"; comedy, Victorians. PARAMOUNT-EMPRESAdolphe Menjou In "Serenade ' and comedy; Fer ens Ktelner, master ceiiiat cast 1 III Met for OEM Belle Bennett In "Wild Geese," with Russell Simpson and X juit as hovriioS for 111 and colored classic, ,. II X Al 1 HI lMt M "Th and in 100 "Camilla," Collrlns Is aim PI ALTO Norma Talmadg pet ssst ssterUw Also msnt value. TOWER Phyllis Haver in "The Wise Wife," a rich comedy-dramOur Gang comedy and an educational novelty. l. makcus zmrKsrsHEs. Special The POCATELLO. Po-tel- lo '' 'mm. S all-st- st a. out and Chlco Is Informed h must depart for the front within an nour. It Is then that he discovers his love for Diane. Lacking time for a conventions! wedding, they pronounce their own simple marriage vows, and Mclntyr e and. Heath Head Pantaget Bill QUatiS Is Utile question that Mcln-tyr- e and Heath, who headline th new On the day that th Armlstlo Is bill which opens this afternoon at the slfrncd Diane receives word that her lover is dead, and while Paris is in Pantages theater, are th two great the throes nf a riotous celebration she est comedians on the stag today, In their The alts, dazed with sorrow. pair have been working together apartment. Then an unexpected end- the past twenty years snd during that ing, which mut be seen to b appre time hav been reaturea in practiciated, brings the story to a pathetic, cally every civilized country. They though satisfactory close. have ehown In every city of Impor and their tance In th United States, greatest achievement, --railed "The Ham Tree," was for yesrs the talk of everr town. Th Georgia Minstrels, wer In which they starred, wss owned and operated by this pair of Is little "Wild Geese." a ploturlsatlon of th comedy artists, and ther novel of th same nam by Martha question thst In th old days tbe show Ostenso who won a 213. S00 prls for buslnsss was not ail roses; In fact, the this remarkable dramatic eplo of pair enjoy recalling sows of th old American life, is now playing at th hardships when for dsyt the question Gem theater with one of the greatest was as to where the next meal was casts of screen plsyers ever gathered coming from. Mclntvre and Heath some months tosether In one production. This pro line of duction has received the highest of ago decided on a brand-neset praise for ths fidelity of tbe film ver- comedy patter and wlae cracks and or in on tour sion to that of the nook. their present Among out thos In th cast ar Belle Bennett, vsudevllle circuit. Th newest suc Anita Stewart Ev Southern. Donald cess Is called "Flying to Jail" and Keith. Jason Roharda, Russell Simpaccording to advance Information, Is son, Reta Rae, Wesley Barry and a better by far that "The Ham Tre.' tour As a matter of faot.th of host others. An Al St John comedy, th latest has won them areater success than career. Th colored minstrel boys Paths news reel, a beautiful thlr entlr classic, "Romany"; splendid muslo by arrived In Salt Lake last evening and Convers and E, Street at th enjoyed som plesnlng chat with a Gorg new wno rscan ineir ursi Gem's lot or organ complete th appearance at th Bait Lake tneaier, C'hl..n I.. There an Ij3VEMAKT CUOTMU 'Wild Geese," Featuring Belle Bennett, at Gem NOAh-st- 0) RENOFF & fUNOVA i albertIano hkBand i '"BifiSI mm tiriYrtk IDEA WITH 1 f OWWsl Jta SatlS BMAaT wn ins. 9rwa k. .2 COLLEGIATE IDEA 1 0 THE tTA4d PEACOCK rcnt k, ".Could Cry 11 11, 1928. ACMAND C 'JOMNC MAP.R.IET UlrTITW tVi 1 . re I nicmou I s, Skin" marTOE fthur three-fourt- -- PI sa f mhml Mors HAL aeuisr a. K04CN COMC0Y HAMTREEr J ASSISTED 6V BUDWILLIAMSON 'FiyiNGTOJAIL Pi? UUNGAftlANTROUPt Lis-K-UI f LI THEIR NEW OFFERING j IIATTCa mystety Wll ItilUU tSummtumiPHun cihe VOLUNTEERS SAL ROACH COrtEDV LERAM'SPENCER. SATURDAY Neil Schettler snd, ass Qrter Victorians ASK ANYONE OLD NICK CANDY and Who Was Among the Crowds Which Saw i Oas-trit- ls Aa-al- Dyke-Davids- 1 Illl.alllli If FREE STELLA Oodles of Old Nick Bars for Everyone TTi lOVI i SPECIAL f-- e. "CAMILLE" for . " . GEM 40c Each "Wild Geese" Belle Bennett Deseret Book Company AH-St- 44 East S. Temple - pl. fr 1 . DALLAS That Emotional Bomantio Drama PIAVING At The SlNOlNC WILKES MANY FAMILIAR MELODIES 9?imwj ftsviiiiiiiiisisia PARAMOUNT $1.00 vflncb HIS TWUVf. UTAH ARTISTS riSIIMIIllHHItllUl FICTION i: Triumphal Return ef WILMOf SISTERS n fisi"! If Fereivifr - Avoid Gas After Eating TWBJi LATE STARS OF . 3 i k. Over it - , .AUxAnder Schreiner s st Tag wvsiuraiw. US Yesterday And Too Will Lesxn, If Yon Do Not Already Know, . That It Is a Great Show. Erery Night at 8:30. Matinees Thursday and Saturday at 2:30. (ffes COMING-JU- ST MARRIED A Boatload of Tun. In Btfjxmss to aa Avalanche of Bequests. Worth Seeing1 a Score of Times. & |