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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 7, 1920: 14 . DECLARE MARTIAL LAW. Young Housewife FARM GROUPS TOKYO (P). Harbin dispatches to the Japanese news agency Rengo state that martial law has been proclaimed In the Harbin district of Manchuria a a precaution against a rumored communist upnsmg tomorrow, the- - anniversary of the soviet Should Map Out FACE FRICTION Her Daily Work ( Your Home and You Units , in Northwest DisB BETTY CALLISTKB. There is a kind of advice that you agree on Issue of Sell get in some of the books on housewifery and cooking that must be ing Agency. to James J. Corbett '? ' be-wi-ld cuuwa. w uh uavuiue, agency In this section for the national corporation. The statement that Legge had given such approval was credited to F. H. Sloan of Sioux Falls. S. L who presided at today's oefnn 114 mm r "r develODment Police Arrat Robber Suspect Aboard Ship SAN FRANCISCO. Nor. WV Roy Miller, 23, alias James Topes, was arrested aboard the Honolulu bound liner Maul here today Just It fore sailing time, and, according to police, admitted he was with Lee Shoemaker at the attempted holduo yesterday of a branch bank In the ucnmona district. Shoemaker was seriously wounded in a gun duel with a policeman who interrupted the holdup. Believing himself dying, he mealed Miller's name. The police said Miller, former red' dent of TenruMUM. aim harl trim It. tea participating in other robberies. Chicago Celebrates , 99th Bombing This Year . Orpheum ORPHEUM am ncrraES.eareen, On tlx talking "Nlrht tnt.it." with Aiken Frinale. Oullurr and Ana FtniUna.oni Dorothy th-ta9D tam J. Harrr i. Jim" Con-1- 7 CorWtt and N.U O'Brtm;'0ntlmn Mid com mo; Jowh Rrtui: Cha.a-Itand Brursi rtanoou-Ouusor- a R-K- n. ,. ii . - at Hair-raisi- ng the-Fls- fast-movi- ng Nov. 4jKn)-Th- e ninety-nint- h bombit)gbf the year oc curred nere toasy wnen the front Michael fierrttella's drug store was sen shattering into the street by s shargt of black powder. Bern telle brother, Alpbonse, was arrested when the drug store owner told police they were not on friendly senna. CHICAOO, 1 "Th fun-lovi- ng Aerrod In IS mlasjte dinner 1 The satisfy Ing food valaee of spaghetti (or macaroni)... the Bavoroua ddlghu of Del Ray Mash, room Saaee ... the tang of Del Ray Grated Cheese. ' DeIleioue...eany prepared economical! ID)ElLm WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 $39,712,848. compared with 153, an increase of ii.M6.ss3. niu 11 Elinor. Glyn Story on ' Screen at the Rialto '1 ' y flagg& '' 37 WEST FIRST SOUTH WASATCH Companionate marriage Is only a nan -- way measure 01 precaution, acstory. cording to Elinor Orwr, "The Man and the Moment," has been made into a picture of unusual beauty and interest oy nrst National with the exquisite Blllle Dove In the leading role. It opens at the whe EDMUND LOWE " Balance on Easy Payments rtaBdardie. Let- - Ml I Cl"r JBihelp--'ytn- r carefully laid plans go slightly wrong as the wedding of convenience turns out to be more than she bargained for. "' ' Mis Dove has never had a lovelier frame for her great beauty. With George Pitzmaurice directing arm with a story which deals only with high life and brilliant settings, "The Man and the Moment'' is all that a motion picture can be in artistry, tory and tar. In addition, there Is a sound novelty, a talking comedy and a news ' reel. k PIGEON" y Jiy ' I All This Week J WITH MATINEES TODAY AND SATURDAY C1t 3 JSTul- "StU n GLITTERING! GORGEOUS! ii N1GPT ssm Playhouse Parkin when attending the theater COLLEEN, mm . radio; call Waa. 394 ta Eadio Service.: More torable and Tiraelons than ever ' In. GLYPHS FREDRIC MARCH RAYMOND HACKETT and a kay ei keaatles PICTt'RB Back-sta- THE MAN AHD THE MOMEHT oft-- ft tha n'lV I' .. V ITAXXDiO SVNDAY c0'-r- t' .' ROD LA ROCQUE Infections tones Gkrrwaa Girls IN v ii Tie r that the whea cartala MARY PICKFORD vMval II drama starta mtt eVTTH I -- . in OotiiffhtS Billie Dove ELINOR lrrril SaaaaaaMeaaaBaaaBBiaeiiaeBBiHieBBMaH Utah Manufacturers' Association of the Chamber of Commerce Remember, park year can free at the NOW FLAYING - - TONIGHT IS MERCHANTS MANUFACTURERS! mmS0 VIRGINIA Tha atraafaat rotnante ever sauted hefora your ayt a mlfhty lova . strange aa Its won satti&s. And the Metropolitan Players . At the - ie IILL rV!a. vJV- - Uanf scenes la T1LKINO SINGINO DANCING NATURAL COLOa j LAST DAY f Pint Showing in Salt Lake "THE VEILED WOMAN" With Star Cast "THE DOG RANGER" in KRinnws Too Big a Sensation! .... Public Demands Another Week! DANCE AT The Reopening ...AF-Jk- . TONIGHT : - ol IPIfiae ILaEiG Cflnalb THE BEST OF KVrRYTHINtt FOR YOUR ENTERTAIN ME XT TONIGHT And dont fortet the Balloon SerpeaUne Dane SATURDAY PBXK BALLOONS AND FOIt AUL ST. -- e- - ; Featuring Pine Lake Club Orchestra, under the direction of Nick Cooke. 33rd South and 7th East HIS FIRST . ', , 'VJEKOIVIE D.IC.'CER fmrntt Ths Florist Shop and " .r Par rannwt thaa anrthlng he baa recr done on tha ttlrnt senen afore than erer he reins anpreme In the corned t field. , i ... DOORS The Golden Doom November Sth. ADMISSION S SSe P.'!. meet street St. MTry!irU5ri-- Ul Vrtday evening at 1:3,-soaca. Eost I3tn lota and rr ,v MARY " ' of 18 Baker and Paul R McBride of Fillmore. Utah, were married by Justice 11 o; the "err-- H. C. Fraser at his rest-dence in Ely Monday evening. J h . HERE AT IASTI Rialto theater Thursday. In this high society story the heroine goes still further and secures an A Beautiful Romance of South divorce American Love, as Portrayed by agreement for Immediate following a marriage that Is to free her from the hands of an unreasonDIANE ESMONDE able guardian before she consents to the marriage Itself. But even these DON WOODS Announcing LIVINGSTON, Mont.. Nov. 8 VP). Rollin Davtssonr44. who shot down two police officers on August 31, went to his death on the gallows In the county Jail here this morntng. The trap was sprung at 7 o'clock. was pronounced dead three minutes later. MARRIED IN ELY. v Special to The Tribune. -ELY,- Nev. Mls Mai-Rowie- y- W'' LD WTFT Murderer Expiates Crime on Gallows As Low as $5.00 Down V . "THE - ' 394 QUIET hlv ' VICTOR ual. wlth.HL It Joseph J. Cannon's 34,19,f - DINWOODEY'S chooM your offlcrior . Darton. Ohio, with an Increase of IB S per cent, iea tne liny seiectea cities, and Rochester, N. Y was second with 17 J7 per cent. ' j dent AT leading: Squads Right! Storm ng "COQUETTE 1 epea at ee . WW Post master General Brown announced today that postal receipts at fifty se lected cities for October showed an Increase of 4.53 per cent over those for October. W28. " Total receipts for last month were I WASHINGTON. Nov. 6 Colorado Students Hoover hopes to be able to attend the football Can See Sunday Shows game at Annapolis Saturday, but was not certain today whether his plans DENVER. Nov. 8 UP). Two cities could be arranged to make the trip In Colorado voted yesterday for Sunpossible. day moving picture shows. Boulder, where the University of Colorado is located, repealed Sunday blue laws by a wide margin. At- - Montevista voters adopted" an amendment to the city charter permitting showing Sunday movies. Three - city commissioners. A. R AND HEAE Balrd. F. B. Gulzow and E. B. l aus. were reelected on a Sunday movie platform.- Radios on Display Wr carry ,V- - "eaaaaWaaaBaVaeeswsVBSaVSVa" BEFORE YOU BUY SEE KJ'm'' iN VPPq ail-st- ar Postoffice Receipts Gain 4.52 Per Cent ITALIAN DINNER All stores have It mmm Funds' Hoover Hopes 10 jotn Crowd at lavy Came .... iiuicunf . j rr: OYSTER BAY, N. Y, Nov. 0 WV-Th- la Long Island town, a Republican stronghold since the time when the lata Theodore Roosevelt resided here, has elected S Democratic county supervisor. Benjamin W. Downing of Locust valley, business man and candidate of the Democratic and dependent fusion parties, today wi found to er Painter. nave won over c. Republican Incumbent,, by about uw votes. ... at 'S laiHaW Ills ng a east of SSe. And such iweee PVBLIX-UAKCl- JhJ eP"; AKL) T . . . rart theatres bring ah wvck ret weva.: tfce programs offered this week! assured that aha - Filming a- marine hinterland of seaweed; dead, floating ships; submarine scenes above and below the h .. iTfvl surface; shipwreck on a big liner, Ktlll Saron the and drama mysterious Going Pi gasso sea that's a real problem for the film sound experts. at V 1 In fact. It is the greatest to date, according to Irvin Willat, who filmed "The Isle ofLost Ships" an all- talking romance of the mysterious Sargasso sea, that ts now being presented at the Victory theater. Imagine a crowded liner plough ing through a rough sea; the collision with a derelict; crashes and screams and orders shouted through mega- phones; the mad rush of passengers on tne aecasi imagine me sounas, as well as sights, on a huge, crippled, drifting liner, deserted by all but three persons. .Then the problem of sound in an Island of dead ships, the Sargasso sea s central eddy where derelicts 01 manv centuries collected and were made Into a floating Island arid ships' graveyard by the men and a few women vho had floated In on them I Finally, escape during a gun battle on this unique Island, via the submarine) A powerful cast, supportIrrlnc ed bv many colorful character peO' netlin Maladiea of Lost In Isle "The pie appears Ships." Virginia Valll and Jason "Drrini Coma True" Robards are the lovers; . Robert Snag by Mix Eatoa O'Connor, stage star, has a colorful role as a detective who la returning Cdwarel Eventt Hortoa the hero to prison and "the chair," . Comaey and Noah Beery la the villain. This attractive feature is supported on the Victory program by a very 1. toKWI"fcxiMMIjx! clever comedy, "He Did His Beat," and an Interesting issue of Paramount News. This program will finish its run It Will Make You SUnd Up in Your Seat and Applaud Saturday to give way to the long awaited drama of the south, "HalThis Is What Ba Happened. singing, lelujah," an Ail Week at the dancing sensation, that will comWorld Premiere of mence Its engagement 8unday. laugh-excitme- nt Pupils Try Out For Play "Pigs" revolution. to ' T)ATrt a 3 S Si e -- led tcTth dlspatch of a lengthy telegram to Legge by Harry A. Feltus, general manager of the Cooperative Farmers' North' west Oraln corporation, asking htm to define bis position regarding the norm west company, Thl VAtrorviu.t Orpheum ba a smashing dramatic talkie on its screen this week. It is tlUed 'Wight Parade," eunpanr. being an adaptation of the stage play, SILENT A0 TALKIMO rtCTTBn. "Ringside," In which Jack Dempsey PARAMOUNT Lauch w.rk. vita Haraid In hla lint Xlord York. On New In the stage starred ' Wtlccma Cuwci 'i Paramount picture. aeuod there Is offered an outstanding five-a-ct Bs. , ; Arthur Oonaa Doyla'l bill of vaudeville, made OHAN ADA- -lr "The Retura ol Bhcrloek Hulmei." up of a trio of headline turns, and storv, an feature, with CHv Brook; two others that are outstanding. It "Our Gan" aomcd. "Rall- roadm' Oeorfla Price; Palaa sound "i probably Is one of the best balanced BBI. screen and stage shows of the new CAPITOt-ThCockared World." featur-in- s Vie tor Melaslen. Xdmund Loa, LUlr season. Damlta and a aoct ol cnteriarara a "Night Parade" Is an Intensely huaeouel to "Waal Plica Olorr"i it or man story of New York night life. tnwa V Love and romance In the all- -. It Is the story of a young . boxing VICTOR lalklrul feature. "The lale of Loet Bhipa.- -. with Noah Beery. Jason Robardj and champion who succumbs to the wiles Virelnla VaUli talktna asmediri paraof a siren. He agrees to "throw" the mount news. screen big fight In order to Insure himself OaM Toe Ooeoanata." with the famous Men sufficient money with which to win Sualeal eomed Marr Zaton and Owai Btiaw; the girl. Just before the fight, the . einaUK noreltr; Coward Irerett U or too in a talkln coatedr: eound newa boy's secret admirer, and his father, aiALTO BlUle Dove In "The Man and the who haDDcns to be his manager, dis Rod JU. it. JIJioorP!rn. wittteouaa novNow this would be very nice If all cover the plot Ttd?i'&s fiynamie jucque. aa picture; me BTATX elty; talk Ins corned?; newe. you had to do was to wash dishes scene wnere tne lamer disowns be"Toe Veiled Woman,''' with star scene love or If this was the only method by boy, and a touching caat; aleo the dot, llanacr, la "Bwilt .. which dishes might be kept clean. tween the boxer and the girl whb ahadaws." hitherto he whom has loves but him, But the housewife has many things to do and she will be very much dis- not noticed other than as a step- however, g the girl Is only using the two leathernecks as a tool to win her appointed If she thinks the is going sister. Trevor Is the young boxer to make her husband or children any Hugh : lover. Spanish conhappier because she always spends an and handles the assignment Other members of the cast whose as the Pr AQeen while Ingle hour washing dishes In the perfect vincingly, portrayals are outstanding are Jean way msieaa ox a nau nour in a quick vamp and Dorothy Gulliver, former Bary as the Coney Island girl, Leila as other the Bait Lake girl, dishes girl, leaves the clean by way that as the fiery Russian, Et Pen- Karnelly Ann a lea complicated treatment. give excellent portrayals. Brendel of vaudeville fame as the " Some women seem to enlov dis nington Is seen In some snappy "SwedemariheV ahdT Joe Brofnras heartening young brides about their dancing. The picture ls 100 per cent the "wop marine. housework. "I always dusted every talking, with some new song nits The Fox Movietone News rounds room thoroughly every day," says Introduced for good measure. out the bill. Five corking acts make up the one seasoned housewife, "I even re moved the bureau covers in the guest vaudeville. James J. Corbett and rooms and dusted under them every Nell O'Brien are the headllners, with Harold Lloyd Film Hetd ' Over . day. Later you may not have time. Harry J. Conley and company ana Paramount but It is so important to be thorough JoseDh Reean also sharing in the top best Is the to start with." And the little bride to honors, Corbett offering Harold Lloyd In ""Welcome Danwhom housework Is new and strange, act he has ever been seen here to, will start the second week at feeling somehow that she wants to and CBrten, who works In blackface, ger" Paramount theater Friday because of show her devotion by doing every- Is a comedian of the highest type. Joseph Regan's tenor voice rates thousands who were unable to see and thing in the very best way possible, anc hear his latest picture. spends hours and hours a, day In along with the cnauncey uicottsselecGripping mystery I I O'Haras, and his song unnecessary work Just because she love A mirththrills! The and Throbbing timely. has heeded every bit of useless ad tions are original 1 iauuh-Drovful. Joyful comedy that Harrv Con lev act a vice ana na received. one (Copyright, 1920, McClure Newspaper ing skit, with corner playing a smau furnishes all the town sheik who comes to the city to need. That Is "Welcome Daneer syndicate.) I ea mto ina oen JttOang terpaw-eonv-4Aaoya4ieivland for his thrill in this, his first Deny appears m support talker. Surprising events keep the Francois and Densmore company Is a quartet of acrobatic and novelty chills chasing one another up the dancers, tumbler and gymnasts and spine even while one Is convulsed anthey also Introduce a trained dog for with laughter at the some good comedy. Chevalier broth- - tics of the vimful laugh crusader. " MURRAY, Closely contested try era, sensational Insist Harold Lloyd that his picgymnasts, with some on is for roles m the annual play of new tricks, open the show and start tures contain two things an expresme Murray nign school were con' the bill sive a title fadeout and gag that has off for a smashing succession eluded Tuesday. Tigs," a. royalty originality and cleverness. "Welcornea y arsma oy Anne Morrison and of hits. come Danger," Harold Lloyd's latest Patterson McNutt, Is the chosen vecomedy. Is a rapid fire story of an hicle this year, and will be produced Capitol Note Showing amateur sleuth, who invites trouble under the direction of Miss Maxine and accept It in huge laughable Cockeyed World" quantities. Bagley, dramatio coach. "Welcome dna Ross and Emerson Boam will Said to be refreshingly free from Clanger" this Throughout week, Lloyd does, little take the leading part of Mildred and restraint or puritanical taboo, The else than shake hands with danger. Junior. Eugene Wood and Frank world," wnicn is coming to Out of one tough situation, he jumps Thona tied for the part of Grandpa, Cockeyed the Capitol theater Thursday, Is a right Into another. while another tie, for the role of hlstorv Lovely Barbara Kent has the of the marines as they live, Grandma, was achieved by Vema love, laugh and make whoopee. Vic- leading famlnlne role. The cast Innames which are synonyms cludes serg ana sermce wrignt. are Lowe tor McLaglen and Edmund Other students winning nieces In seen entertainIn the roles of Flagg and Quirt. for joyful, the production are Edrie Reading, and their wrangling is said to be 01 ment: Noah Young, as the blunderloui zaiosinic, Reno oaiiiger, Van a most delightful quality, uiy Da ing cop; Charles Mlddleton, who Anderson, Fern Farrar and Hector mlta Dlavs the Dart of the girl who won universal praise In "The Trial Kllby. The Judges, none of whom keens these two on the run. but there of Mary Dugan," and Wlllam Walart connected! with the high school, are otner gins in we picture wmcn ling In the role of a jovial police cap- were Miss Ethel Connelly of the West attract part of their attention also. high school at Salt Lake, Mrs. Louise "The Cockeyed World." a sequel to HU1 How and Mrs. Marie Hill BlackPrice "What prove that the er. They accorded special mention marines haveGlory" a girl or girls In ev to Margaret Thajroe, Evelyn Bring, ery Starting In Russia, Flagg huret, ircil Stansfleld and Enna and port. arguments over Quirt begin theirThe . serge. beautiful women. handsome Quirt with his bag Of tricks wins the Treasurer Leaves Note, girl here, only to find out that she belongs to the champion wrestler of "No Shortage of the section. His discovery Is made as ha lands at the bottom ol tne OWOSSO, Mich., Nov. C WW stairway after being thrown out of Search was started today by Shia- the Russian girl s apartment. wassee .. county authorities for They then embark for New York,' Charles Tathouse, 40, county treas- where quits tne marines to op who from his office erate aQuirt urer, disappeared "guess your weignt" concesMonday, apparent 7 driving away In sion ta Coney Island. Flagg makes his automobile. a date with a girl in the big city and A note found on Tathouse 's desk takes her out to the amusement park beside his keys read: for the evening. Here they run into "Do not be alarmed. No shortage Quirt, who steals Flagg's girl after a of funds. Will be back." mlrthquake of laughter. It was Indicated that no audit of merry With Quirt missing. Flagg is quite Tathouse books or any further Inaa they sail for the tropic. vestigation of the affairs of his of- happy meets the vivacious Lily Damlta fice would be started unless ha failed He and Is getting along very nicety to return within a reasonable tlms. here he discovers that his arch enemy until la Tathouse serving his third term rejoined and Is making a play aa county treasurer. He also Is has his gtrL The battle Is on once chairman of the Republican county for again, which brings committee. laughter once again to the audience. The two eriemies play plenty of tricks Late President's Home on the outer to lower the girl's opinTown Elects Democrat ion of him. All of this Is to no avail. MINNEAPOLIS, Nor. (ffWoed by friction within their ranks, of ijorthwest farmer' eicretor associations, wneat pools and farmers' union groups Joined in a conference today with a represen-tattr- a of the federal farm board to discuss the board's cooperative train marketing program In Minnesota, the Dakota and Montana. The meeting was secret. It was attended by & i. Cottlngton of Stanhope, Iowa, preeldent of the Jranner' National Oraln corporation, who said he was here merely to act as "umpire.' Predict Harmony, Bat Friction Exist. Although predictions were made that the meeting would be har- ruonloua, friction was known to ex- - j ing to dominate the cooperative marketing of grain in the northwest for the farm board and its national grain corporation. Farmers' elevator concerns have organised the Cooperative Farmers Northwest corporation to take over the work and have Invited the various wheat pools to join to perfect a single sales agency for this section. Some wheat pool officials have ez - pressea aissausiscuon witn me pian, preferring to work directly with, the national corporation. One problem before the conference was to learn the attitude of the federal farm board and its chairman, Alexander Legge. The . chairman was reported at a farmers' confer ence Monday as having approved the new northwest rratn eorriorntion aa the selling agency for the national concern In the northwest, but Legge dented this last night. Chairman Legge Denies Apprertng New Concern. Legge, in a telegram to O. W. Con sell, general manager of the Minnesota Wheat Growers' Cooperative Marketing association, denied he had approved lormauon 01 uie nonnwest erin the young bride who face for the first time the proposi tion of cooking and cleaning and washing dishes and the reek Sometime teachers of domestic science and cookery give the same kind of advice and sometimes you can get it by word of mouth from women who perhaps do not practice what they preach. In this vein comes this kind of direction for washing dishes: "All dishes should be thoroughly scraped and rinsed In warm water and neatly stacked according to sue. Before beginning to wash them see tnat tne sink is penecuy clean and that the tables and drain boards are spotless. Have two large dish pans full of very hot water. Wash every dish In hot, soapy water and then drain In clear water. Never use the same towels on e lasses and silver that, you use on dishes," etc., Wild Heading Bill at R-K- -0 Lore, Romance, Mystery Now. at Victory Theater Joseph i. Cannon's The Salt Late Pleeon," e Slav k sua. produced t a SaltLake company Uuam, and directed b a Bait tlUt Diana bmonde aa Pan Woods in. lb leading relea. rUTHOtma )PUBUX OPEN AT t A. Ml IALT! wrfi BArTSAfTT-"""renJ- p, f . |