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Show TILE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORXING, NOVEMBER 17, 1920. Canadian Triple Death Tragedy A fxiL Diary and Letters Foun on Sanctuary Victims Web. May Untangle ' v WINNIPEG : The tragedy of CT). - the Theoian sanctuary, wbere John Hornby, an English explorer, died of d, atarrction. with Christian and two rounr companions, exBritish aired the in be Ad-lar- lll chequer court, when Hornby's will to probated.. Hornby death complicated an. other English will case wherein certain legacies are said to have been left to Hornby. Another relative died in England and the question at Issue will be the date of Hombv's death, for If it antedated that of the relative in England the legacy goes. ia a different direction. Young Christian was a cousin of Hornby and his death further complies tea the legal tangle. Only the vaguest Information has come to -Winnipeg, as the documents, left in .the Utile cabin at the junction of the Tbeolan and Hanbury rivers are in possession of the public administrator at Edmonton. Aita. There is some question as to who is Hornby's present next of kin. to JS 11L jA TTT- -- -1 av T thony. (Alfred A' Knopf.) "New York" Nat J. Ferber. Cov box office. REMEMBER WHEN: A seat lor the best show in town was $1.50 and at the Lillian Lorraine was the most famous show girl in New York, Mannie Chappelle was Broadway's celebrated spender, - Cartoonists gathered every afternoon at Churchill's. George Rector's bow was a mark of distinction. Earl Carroll signed a song writing contract for $90 a week. James Metcalfe and Acton Davies were the ace dramatic critics. 'Rennold Wolf's epigrams convulsed the Rial to. John Drew was the matinee Idol at the Empire. Robert W. Chambers wrote the best sellers. Will Hogg had his top floor apartment at the Dazlan. Everybody wound up at the Ziegfeld Midnight Frolic. The Malcstle Roofs Hurricane Deck was a summer high spot Victor Herbert conducted a mtf opening night of his operettas.lunched York, bank stocks have been getLew Fields and Joe Weber ting a big play among investors. A every noon at the KnicaerDocaer,was block without a chain bank in New John McOraWs billiard parlor York to something of an oddity. ' and e In full swing on Thirty-fourt- h - Several books enjoyed recently: ' Broadway. n. Norman Selby (Kid McCoy) greet "Sketch of a Blnner" Frank Swin-nerto- ed patrons at his Poodle Dog. When alum Willie Hammerstein manured the old Victoria. They laughed at Sam Ooldwyn's enthusiasm for movies. CUre Briggs joined tne New xors cartoonists. Irvin Oobb at f 100 a week was th town's highest salaried reporter. Otto Kahn did not have a gray hair ; in his head. Irene Castle was Irene Froudfoot of New Rochelle. Nellie Re veil was the only woman -theatrical press agent. Will Rogers and his white horn delivwhom these documents will be the Palace. ered. An important factor in the sit- played Margaret lUtngton misted the na uation may be the diary left by tion's eye in "Kindling. Chrtetlan. In mis .awry is enterea Jesse Lasky was producing vaude rieth pnd the vllle skits. the date of Hombv's , date of Adlard ' death, for the two Georsw White bet 10 years- sav elder men died, before younn chrisrace and on a hone was stove in tian. This diary put the lout. mato from la the cabin protect it Sly ladies dropped their handker rauding animals, with a note on top chiefs for "the old army game" in of toe stove saying it was inside. the Waldorf's Peacock Alley. This was discoversdjy-thetoy- al Bennle Uberaii was Broadways Northwest Mounted Police, who went best known head waiter. and, after an Into the sanctuary Eugene Walters every play was a arduous patrol found the cabin and hit gave the bodies Christian burial. Great stage ladles appeared in Inspector Trundle, who made the publio wearing wine colored velvet Investigation, found that death in and big picture hats. each case was due to starvation, and, Press agents wore sua nam. therefore, no inquest was necessary. And I'm not so old at you might He took photographs of the" graves and sent them to the public admin- think! istrator at Edmonton, to be forward Jane Cowl says the legitimate thea ed to the relatives. ter is being mechanised out of exist The dying men in the sanctuary ence. At three plays I attended re cabin left letters to be forwarded to hall relatives. All three were of good cently, the theaters were about were filled and at two movies they family, Hornby's father, it is said, ' turning them away. So Miss Cowl being a anight. w may be right . m m to with credited The planet Saturn New in With banks moons. 10 merging daily having (Doubleday-Moran- "Queen Elizabeth" .) KaLherine An in Ring Lardner's hilarious about a song writer, the hero gives birtn to this lyric: "Should a father's carnal sin Blight the life of babyklns Uive our child a name I mean a last woe." Shavings: Merle Crowell has re signed as editor of the American Macazlne . . . And to succeeded by Sumner N. Blossom, who edited Popular Science Monthly . . . O lorla Swanson's marquis to said to be not returning to America . . . The biggest rrontage on rata avenue is taken by tne cnun s nine restaurants . . . at thur Hopkins' second flop of the Tea. was a play by Alexander Woollcott and oeorge B. Kaufman . . . Brook Pembertons "Strictly Dishonorable" - B ... remains the dramatic hit and deservedly . . . Ballard Mac Dona id wires from Hollywood he is getting around tne roll course in tne gay nineties.1 . . . Courtney Ryley Cooper has been Up around Hudson Bay gathering fiction material among the Northern Lights all summer . , . And to In New York for the winter . . . Cooper's real home to in Idaho Springs, Colo., near Denver . . . Alexander Pantages cannot read or write . . . Vincent You man's musical play, so long arriving and costing $300,000, was received coldly by the critics . . . Wlnthrop Ames ana Jea nam, two outstand Ing producers, have quit producing . . . jonnny u uonnors dook, -- Broad way Rackets," receives a big free puff in Oeorge M. Cohan's play . . . Percy Hammond to of f on a world cruise, a jeave 01 absence from the receiving Herald-Tribu. . . John Oilbert's first talkie was not a wow in Gotham. from now than those who are going in for marginal trading in stocks. Paste that in your hat!" And it wasnt bad prophecy, Judging from recent events. In one of New York's biggest financial houses, the only native who is an executive is an assistant treasurer. Three of the vice presidents come from Wyoming, the president from Colorado and the treasurer . from Idaho. f (Copyright, 1929, McNaught dicate, Inc.) Syn- . THE DALLES, Ore. (UP). Bar ney Devlin, sheepherder, Inmate of the county Jail on charges odrlv-in- g while intoxicated, recently was granted a gubernatorial reprieve that ne nugni tena nis nock. More than SO persons of Hennener. Ore.. Devlin's home town, sighed a petition asking for his reprieve. He must, however, reenter the Wasco county Jail and finish his sentence The humming bird can fly from fur MMtSjCitC r- OUFUt ro days this month. Mary wu the daughter of James was conferred n, and the crown Jointly upon her and her husband, French author once wrote a which filled no less than 23 xou nave a luuiurs wjr ne Once again: Please do not send this writer manuscripts. Thev will not, in any instance, be read. There are professional and worthy agents equipped to handle such efforts. William, who was the grandson of Charles I of England. The death of lesMary, at the end of five years, sened the popularity of the king. 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