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Show t r hiwS xf iWw4Lm fr few Art! i, :. '' i DESEUET trr v I ' ' '-'- ) - y - . MARCH 31 1910 EVENING NEWS. MONDAY .. - The man gave him! f eased to know a letter of Introduction Jo a naan who AMUSEMENTS OH h said Would annihilate bun. He sought th man out and was agreeably was maa the surprised to find that"Mormon TONIGHT. znd pleased to meet a wanted to know all About IV Pres. THEATRE Pablo LAKE SAIT Grant related his ezperience with thei Canale, eutUsC, presented by Mu- learned man and how he bore his tes, picul Arts society, " timony to him. The maa had been The various committees of 'the 3- to "Mormontsm" because.it, Anattracted Nad WHJO'A Bryant. dress-u- p 11 ob'U spring was opposed by ail otner denomlna-campaign are thony Krnytbe and - Cliff Tlvomp-so- a tlona Ho cited bow U truth at its ia "Branded." Same reader .. f the SemU taining gratifying results frpra their had he and inoeptlon is opposed work. Reports Indicate that the in some trtith Vaudeville with Odl-v- a PANTAGES muat be there " Wddy News has a son who' of Balt, Lake boilers 'that tiie Blx tu Aquatic Beosaliou. Mormon Ism." ., drewt-u- p want to get located. other acts. movement Is timely and will Prest. Grant said ha met hi New many York friend many limes for PARAMOUNT produce desirable results. EMPRESS The On one occasion year afterwards "The drees-u- p movement la not eon President Grant Sheriffs Son, starring Charles J. about Ton hhn can tell when Elder Junlu F Well was goi your fined- - to- clothing stores, said owe Of Scenes In animated Ray. .Berlin, through Chicago and New York 1 I farm or ranch fa a few wards the officials of the drive, but the slocartoon. And ; Presiding Bishop ing Brest. Grant said be gave him a letter U?a on with wltn "Off old, gan the man the in of introduction to thr Chicago ORPHEUM benefit per-- ' Special in applicable to pracnew. dress-up,- " asking him to give Elder Wells a let-- j tornuumo of "The lighting Charles W Nibley at v tically every business institution tn to tho New York ter of Introduction Roosevelts for Salt Lake TeachSalt Lake City, The slogan means; man. ao that Elder Wells, too, might ers association. Semi-Week- ly Dress up Balt lacks City. Dress up the The New York man be "annihilated. home with new draperies, furniture MorAMERICAN friend: Tom Moore in Man hie Chicago lgter wrote carpets; drees op, the garden, planting and hi Money Keystone com- mon No. 1 has srrtved. Bend some new seeds, shrubberies, dress pp the more like young "Grant and young! edy and special rnUKiiv. k itch on jpith new utensils, d reiw --up RESIDENT HLBLRT CRaS'T Wells. have enjoyed -- their c- -, 6TR AND The Whirlpool," restor. the automobile with new paint. In Charle The Chicago nd 'Preeldlng Bishop quaintance immemo-lying Alice Brody; "Mothers of fact, every nook and comer of the man wrote and avked Prest. Grant at were W. the speaker Ntbley home should be dressed up. To this Liberty." he did to turn the head-- pl htsj the tabernacle service Sunday what end. every means of advertising the New' York friend. Prest. Grant-saiBROADWAY Theda Bara In Issued Mondays and ' movement wllf be used. Posters are afternoon;. President Grant spoke on he took great pleasure In writing a Tho Iron Test." J meruse telle for the t Prebeing prepared by nd ter Kto the Chicago man, long Thursdays. IJBERTY On Dangeons chants Id their windows and else- the fruits pt "Mormomsm, on divine ing him Just how be "attacked"' the Ground," with Gall Chne; comedy where. Bill beards Will herald the siding Bbihop Nibley dwelt with New York man Only $2.00 a year. truth. ! and stxmlo. dreae-up arrival of week, April 4 to authority. Relate Prrnoual Incidents. 14. and the advertisements carried by President Grant presided. President Prest. Grant related numerous Incii COMING. . will Charles W. Penrone was present and dents local store in the newspapers, in a reminiscent mood .4 f ( author -- THE NEWS ON THE TRAINS. th slogan ott wuh the ow, on WednesORPHEUM served Beginning who prohave that experience Elder' Janas E Talmsge, With th pew. drese-ueJrint day, Howards bong Bird Revue,also Elder alwavs to convince, him that the fruits benediction, the of the nounced Another meeting general r Scarlet Claudius and a bcadlinof "Mormon lain" are and that Dmret Scot h on Sole on committee will be Jtst within a few , The ; G.1 Bmith. Prof. J. J. McClel- fnaught but good cangood, come of the Hyrum t IJ, relatio Every Train That Leave or. Entern dare tu receive reports of progress HIPPODROME Thia week, Ralph Salt lake ally After t:SQ p. teachings of the gogpel. lan, tabernacle organist, played a prefrom th various was asGrant concluded with a Prest, whiie doninger, Gertrude Bondhill in Patrons Who Can Not Obtain It Are Oust Ins Coughlin, congregation the lude comof the general ' Heqnested to Inform the News Office. strong testimony of the divinity of un-d"Elevating a Husband." mittee, is very bnthusiaatio ovier the sembling. Tfhe musical trogram. and the mission of "Morrnonism C. LuncJ. A. "The progreew of Ibe campaign. Prof. of thanked the Lord that throughout all the Erection tn charge of the details of the tabernacle choir, wltn his life he has come in contact with campaign are working with an enthu- director dfthe nothing to shake his knowledge and Casals Tonight was siast that spelts succeed," he said. Prof. McClellan accompanying, testimony that God lives and that - Pablo Casals, the famous We d ei re that the merchants of Balt as follows. "The morning breabs.Ahe Jehus is the Christ He exhorted LatterSpanish cellist, is to appear at the Balt Lake take understand that-thimovement shadows flee," by the choir and con- -day Saints to preach the gospel Theatre tonight under the auspices of confined to th clothing store, by their Uvea fhat the words of the the Musical . Mastered , out of Navy Albert A. isbutnot Arts society. Casals is It wiU bring benefits to every store gregation; an anthem, by the to Savior be continue may applicable Peterson has been mustered out of the In th city. That this is true has "Lord Hear My Prayer;" doubtless the greatest cellist in .the tu Mormonism. their fruits Mve By ye e ths For-thworld. It is said that Grieg, the great Wavy, and returned home from Wings of a Dove, by been proved by dress-u- p shall know them? campaigns .Pacific coast, accompanied by his in' other Luke; a solo. It - I Enough Norwegian composer,' Just before his cities, where a campaign has Nora werda . August of Elijah),by !sriXe. death, sent tor him and asked that t become a event. We be- (th the chotr, an by I W. anthem, he play his cello that he might hear Glissmyer; File Suit Caned to lieve that the dreas-u- p about Sergt. Sevgt. Mance Return campaign O Fair Work of Natures of all music before the the Manes, formerly attached to the to be launched here will be so success-bu- t God."Forest, '"It The opening prayer was by Charter of Fuel Company end." greatest ' 'take m marine corps recruiting office In this that It will become an annual, if Elder Edward of Salt Lake Aahton T. Casals arrived hers yesterday and l, event in Salt Lake. stake City, has returned from Seattle, after not a friend at the Hotel Utah. presidency. . day th.' being mustered out. Quo warranto proceedings were be- saw a few an He takes active interest In world Mission. i - tional Ha Special in Satureourt Third district th Home George Soldier Return affairs, and speaking of European W. Nib- gun M Charles ell and Wr'es. Bishop Capt. '' Japanl ' Pritchard, Preeldlng 878 Third avenue, serving of day by the state of Utah, through the complications, said: T would like to ley said the Church of Jesus Christ arrang see with the 824th supply company, ha that the victory Latter-da- y Saints Is on the earth for attorney generals office to cancel th over the Allies, isnow M&J. Fred Jorgensen,, adjutant genc'aiifor -- 'returned followoverseas, home from won, send an army a Bpecial purpose. "Mormontsm" has corporate rights, privilege and fran- of at Germany Xorriia ' ( illness. least of men of eral Into Russia, received a 8,000.000 has a letter log siege Utah, f1 a mission, separate and distinct from chise of the Inland Fuel company to strike at the , Los At very heart and head of Eleventh Ward anoo Tho Elev- from Capt. H. C. Mandell, who is now all .other creed. The Lord has un- And to exclude that company from Bolshevism." "In ; enth ward M. I. A. will give a dancing commanding officer of the machine dertaken through his Church to give doing business here, it is alleged In g Tuesday evening, April 1, ISIS, gun troop In the Fifteenth cavalry, through the ministry of the priesthood the complaint that the company mis(wereM , party. 8 p. m.. In the ward amusement hall, with the American expeditionary the guidance and revelation that will used its prlvilegea W. A. ijicken-loope- r. U. of U: Players in Mary " force- - In France. Capt. Mandell Is a bring mankind to a knowledge of God it Is charged, acted without 81 Tenth East street. i atitutlC Janes Pa served In the First If It were possible to accomplish tht authority in matters which brought ft i 1917, Meet Division Salt Lake boy who Dlvtokm Managers personal proflu to him. He also sold conceal Battery.of the National Guard of purpose without aepeclal organization eet hi " Land t 'managers of the Utah Power A Light Utah oq the Mexican border. not have th Lord would property snd stock belonging to the Places have been awarded in the company concluded Saturday evening e cnnnei Church up again tn this dispensa- company, it is asserted. cast of the annual University of Utah held to discuss of lack No the hooks kind were of of to divl iy periodicof conference and tion. any by because kept held last week. jtwa play following administre- operation to Met , methods a force to lead 'men to God that the the corporation, and U is alleged that The varsity production will make Us Borg' Gets Divorcer 17 r Ma lion. gospel was restored. Ths. Lord has the state licence Ux for 1814 waa not initial appearance In Salt lake AprU snd paid. The stats asks that th com- 2 L Mile U Town- - A W. Miles, presi-depomps Jane's Pa. , a three-aBy default of the defendant, Enoch overruled in the affair that men pany be commanded to appear and rural Mary ia all . and general manager of the YeJ- - G. Borg was given an Interlocutory nations always, but In order comedy has been chosen by the testia show secure Us causa him and not know should should Lower rights Mr why Jowston Camping company, and. college dramatists and will be given ' ed decree o divorce from Dorothy Borg, mony of his mission, the Lord estab- be forfeited. In a number of cities of the state. by Miles, are In town from California, en lean c C the order being entered by Judge J. lished his Church with divine authorMarie Hill will play the leading roll route to Livingston, MonL, the of the v Louis Brown, of the Third district ity to minister in the ordinances as Portia Perkina while Joseph F. presaly of the company. Return From California. t , ' court. acquire Te gospel. Smith, who played the leading part RcturiiM Prom (tattle Front Ray- -, "Wide f , Outside of the Church of Jesue In th college play of last year, will a belt fnond Reynolds of Vernal, C company, babe are at the Dr. W. H. Groves Christ of ' Latter-da- y E. Coegrlff anS family have re- appear aa the leading male character. Saints,. Bishop J., 841st Infantry, has returned home aftshore said, the authority to minister turned from The first rehearsal will be held tomonths trip to er six months active service oa the I D. 8.ftopltal and are doing well. Nibley. tif Mr ln the ordinances of the gospel does day at the Little theatre. According Con-nthere s$ra wa Miss Dorton men in he traveled They where Mr. he said, bapexist. not abjectfront, to formerly student manager . of dramatics, participated True, f Young.tize, but whence their authority. Some their automobile, and greatly enjoyed Heber Nelson, the play has as many dhey e In the battles of the Argonne,and was Is It. Mr. 04rrlff of lan No wounded. authority special say, may of ones ideas eays bookings now as can Bnow Abound . Yellowstone Rail' I'Wricen Very well, said Bishop Nib- condition down there will vary ac- possibly be met. It has been an old Men Arrested Thirteen road flies' report five and slit feet of needed one as hectan be well as U ley, then it might fur university cording to who ia asked for informa- custom at .the 9 m8n raMf,nlf in K from I on a Jevd-- . all .through the another. limit t But without authority to tion. One man will say things are dramatic casts to tour the state were arrested at Tenth South snowwith yers, which sAsMon toward ordinances or other minister man-mabeyond y annual baptize doing fine; the next t 1 production. of late and fourth Weet street Sunday by country say Just nanlaa1a impossible to 'The it of the (mixed, th passenger reverse. gospel years the dramatics SV. park. college have been But as far as he was, Ptits and Patrolman bergt. C. IS ta divine. testimony of God- - The able to see. conditions were fair, except' so popular that to fill hll desired enMadsen, on a charge of gambling. and freight train hetweenthosgtwo some Lord realizing this lack of authority, that the real ewtate market Is dull gagements the student-actor- s until will not potnis would opetated were released Th on bail men with au- There are-- . df 2S each time In May, depending on climatic restored It and nowordinances State Tgtrlrdlce good masy tourists th have to spend their entir- - time on the of the the minister read. thority southern California but not so many 'I Australian Miwdon Rmnion For- conditions. The work of the state university In gospel, and with the ministrations as there were two years ago. mer L. 11.". Australian missionaries drama through its management Get Jewelry Burgla i en- goes acknowledge that God sanction Burglars of a will name his 764 hold and a reunion Friday, April 4, at tered the home of B. B. Reeves, Social Hall theatre has brought it the acts performed in , WAf home of Albert W. WeixilL cor- weet Second th South- - street. Sunday1 testimony that God lives. If ther Is Automobile Rides Are much even outside recognition of Hon o ner pighth avenue and J streets. All articles of no necessity for divine authority, said Utah so bookings for the nlghf and obtained several play Australians and those interested in the jewdlry have been eagerly Bought college Planned F Norses and trinkets of small value Bishop Nibley, then Mormonism" has or t called throughout Australian mission worlj are Invited Entrance was gained by the use of no jntoion; but authority to minister the state. ported to be present. The following east ws chosen by to aeq r.cd Cross nurse at Fort Douglas pass keys. Th family was absent at the ordinance of the gospel Is as esProf. Maud May Babcock, director of time of the burglary. No clew to sential as anthority to act in the name iiwer Genealogical Meeting The next the hospital' hereafter are to receive au- the varsity players: of the Intruder was found of any entity. If! !i and M tcosion the Identity of the genealogical i society Bishop Nibley referred to ' results tomobile rides ba do the convalescent Utclle Perkins Louise Hill be held In the Church TOff ice by the officers. t k , from the activities soldier, according "to Red Cross off- Ivy Wilcox .. . , . . .Clair Bradford A that are manifest Attraction of Center 7. At the last Ensign mentioned He building April Chunkwithin th session, rrtK.SheridaB Adolph Axelrad It seems that in the big wave March 4 Mrs. Zina Y, Card of En- Montana paper describing a big auto- the auxiliary organizations, and cited icial.. W. F. Anderson sentiment 1 regard to th wound- Claud Skinner says; especially the work of the Relief so- of Whitcomb. sign stake conducted the lesson on mobile . show held , fecently. Moned men. little thought has been givz,. Herbert Braasch Miss Faxon Scotch add Dish surnames.' "Horace 'Ensign, secretary of the ciety, how it Is a great potent organi- en to the nurses, Hattie Bagiev who spend long day tana state fair, arrived In the city yes zation to relieve want and (Suffering ana Heber Nelsoi confined to the hospitals, Line Watkins : Dr. Sharp Lieutenant Colonel Th terday to attend the automobile show. and bow it has been made efficacious with night Anderson recreation. The wife of Dr. John F. Sharp, 778 Ashton because of its divine mission under nurses,little chance tor Perkin of vocal Mane HiJI cumpai to military ruling, Portia according has received word of the pro- Having given a number - one of th direct authority from heaven. Avenue, He Rome J Preston Fred Jerrad cannot be taken out by the soldiers epeclfh h ha beeom,motion of her husband from major to irentioned also the custom of giving ! Lodge Mary Jane PerHna. Marjorie Burrows . be lieutenant He Is now pta- -' center of attraction at the palm fast day offerings for the poor and and after hoars of service have little chance to PMrldn8,; ease fongr b tloned on thevrolonel off the strain of work. jjf0ePh F. Smith Rhine. - Col. Sharp left room of the Hotel Rainbow." ',y George needy, upholding the system from an Therefore, the Red Cross Eugene Taft, Forrester Motor Corps Lewellen Camp Kearny with the Fortieth divias economic from as a well . Green . A Dr. wasSn John spiritual snd th automobile concerns .Creswell Burns Dr. Widtsoc to Speak sending 14 i from and the Scandinavian physical In standpoint, enee . sion last August for the other side. cars to the poet for hospital use will Wlduos will speak the ! citing the wisdom base t April 8, 8.80 standpoint as well, The Sheriffs Son up their generous duties. The Open New Drapery Shop A dra- meeting, Wednesday, Lord In directing that his share The ladle of th Motor Corps will probapery shop' has been opened by R. L. p. m., at the Thjrd ward chapel. Con- of. the should refrain ' from eating bly attend sale 9 Decker and William R. Ehlera on ner Seventh South and State street. people to conth 19 shown in of the a new role day each month for the physical valescents and thealringe nation weet Broadway. Vor the last five In addition to Dr. WldtaoW talk, the one motor, companies i Th eLay Sheriffs Son," a Thomas H. welfare He to of referred the body. a baie Mr. will t Decker and Mr. Ehlera following program will be rendered: the sacrament year the rides provide for the nurses. th Id meetings and the good rlng at the have been connected with a fur- Singing by congregation, selection by results from Paramount-EmpresAs a of the concer nishing company and now home assembling to partake of have en- choir, recitation, Ingrid W. Stromness who Inherits parental boy west, emblems the fear from Lord's of the to supper, messag tered business tor themselves Fox Centenary Reunion . nj mother and who 8tfugg!e violin review covenants tenor olo, Carl gamuelson; Lord. Also the with a repoi Goldie Clsen;; selection, Danish the good that results from mingling overcome it, he get Into a ' IVte fVMulie337Returns Private Pe- solo. a senat ter Th descendant of Jesse W, Fox, multitudinous gumber of fights. west Fifth South quartet. Condi, together and exchanging views and He report litt! lime over situainstreet, O company, Twenty-sixt- h Will Support French Orphans The good wishes, fellowship and 'love. pioneer civil engineer of Utah, will spends tions before he thinking' n reengages also a mentioned as fistic v . fantry, has returned home from the following a Nibley list Bishop Idea to ibe at the Lion Hons Monday eve ?uei.fnd ln !hi r expect the have been several severe of those Salt Lakers whs will con- sult of Mormonism the system In gather picture tlon, oi front. He fought in different than the usual Charles terester engagements, and a wounded. He tribute Inward supporting the father, the Church of settling disputes .and ning to celebrate tho Ray is offering. has more Ray the preserved Mr. Fox top button of hie often misunderstandings without going to anniversary of hi birth. day by chlldrift of France; J. C. law and engendering strife and die came to Utah in 1J4 Smd waa th first shown in embarrassing blouse, dented ly a machine gun bul- less and to cert Mrs David A Arrive, Dick cord. in equating- - himself, situations, he Latter-da- y let. He , . said oTOtWh do Saints wa surveyor He Cabfor also general rur nlshes much comedy. Butgenerally Mr. Iris Tyler. Mlsa Nellie ,Tler, not new utirixe as his this chief civil much anese f privilege old fefehard Utah fotthe engineer Huve IhuiRliter Mr..and ' man. J. T. Harwood. Mrs. Southern railway. 'Abbut 100 mem- characterization is a gripping one and ed tha they should Mm Virgil Dorto trait recelvlngcon-- l Elmer CaldwelL Clarenee Eldredge, as The is on earth to guide bers of th Fox family will be in at- is pleasing th nsual capacity priesthood departi MNs B. A. Mrs. Charlotte Bnrrh. the Paramount. The storhas Inch; gratplatiuns, over the arrival of direct men hi every walk of life tendance at the entertainment nd a at advices CharldMe E and or dramatic power snd splendid daughter, born March 28. Mother and iMiss Morris Hohbs.andMrs. and the Lord hancultivin cut people program and refreshment will be dling In direction. Richard Green ate-a Montrose, Helen Always the story ciose acqualntance with tha features of th evening. pr, 1,. Franken. Mrs. unfolds J. and In smoothly vigorous screen for lnf spirit of the Lord through thv chaniiU4 . narrative. Amerlc Mr. Wfd- - tcnhrdme Return Mm nels ofla the priesthood. In all thia Audiences this , afternoon received ther but Bishsaid good, Ben nothing pendlni Lily C. Wotstenholme and the picture with applause, for U is so he said no person may "have return. d from Ocean Park, Cal. op Nlbtey, and ther t ' gripping that at times- - th people where they spent several months. Mr. gainsav It. He mentioned also the seemed to b sitting on the edge of privilege pt going into the tempire-oTVolstenholn e says that she was their seats in tho excitement the laird to perform there thd sacred V Impressed to a situation which looked asincident during the lari ordinances . . If the of the gospel and closed jp.week of hr tVwlth the enthusiasm with a safety of the hero was to be ln dantestimony that the authority to manifested In California tn the corn-lin- g ger. in the ordinances of the gosof Home Industry week, and the minister LOS Under the direction of ProU EdP. is atone with God's Church and the orchestra furnished rpeejal efforts being put forth by all pel Kimball, , proper!, v else,, foundjiowhere eanji old to boom the of made state. tha your as products plates eplendid muelc. Other Interesting fear laind c Fruits pt 'Mormonism." " ' felt tures It included an was that pictures taken recentoorKaf Tiew onel '' of !x.s excellent example foz Utah, whose re President Heber J. Grant said he ly In Berlin and in the United States ' er 4 1 as well as the animated cartoons and 4 knowsyif nothing for which be has source, she savs, should be , ,plctographs. ranch been mors, grateful than for the fulto the utmost. a Reproduction of some janij patronized Imperii ot th of. fillment thw. of words the Savior: leading - cartoons shown tn , Death of Ron Stern Ben Stern, th rnchCiA By their fruits ye shall know them. American is a new feanewspapers in Low .well known, theatrical manager whoa He sahl lie knows of no other ture. people Whe . dlr-- i whose fnlits (loath .was recorded In Pr.dav e becoming from their cattle pstchea was well known In Salt Lake. lief can compare with the fruits of missing teeth mptaced A Great Human Drama the co , He was manager of such standard so called. He said he 30c extra :"k4jrmonlsm,"' for each tooth, j head o a Fanny DaV6nport and has known minister to defend the Motion picture patron are seeing Lillian USssell in the old days, and us of tobacco. More hae one of the most appealing e part, had a host of friends throughout the come to mankind throughmisery tha evils ever filmed in The Heart of stories cotton. west, who will be pained hr the pews of strong drink than through war.' XivOODRUfJstiEETS. an eight-reOfflt Allen HolulOf 111 departure Mr. gtern belonged The Lord gave the Word of Wisdom to bar production, af the Rialto theatre have ' f the old fashioned, bluff, hale and his people and the world le coming! RerairtSd and ,o returned 1 with ip made Dorothy Phillips In th leading . MORRIS COAL vehool of managers, who to realize Ua truth. Preat. Grant aald, jheartv hud 24 hours-parce- l role. Th producer had emphasized anwet post'--'- -a word of cheer for when he waa 36 years old, one time strug- on hi that feature waa not a "war pic;lh were r a trip to New York. he met a man! gling arpfrnnts, and manv a beginner COMPANY ture" that it waa a love story, with i ment from Chicago, who said It was imposj who has since achieved fame owes tit n ft i1 Japan or her nccfa to ttih background and the prothat Mormonlani mould be true, curer to Justified encouragement sible ht his, contention for perlal because there were then" only 880,1)00 . Jr; gurical h Yonr has Wannest conceived Friends. and bullded ae offer"Morinoh" in the world aa against U--- 1 p makes that ing hundreds JT were sob a 4 ap. . ahoratory Department. the then 60,000,000 in (he United land. , plaud almost ln th aame breath Miln fft. Btaty alone, who war not "Mor113 S. Main. ; Salt Lake. I ago an 54 Main SC , . Was. "Heart of Humanity- will ha 200,t runtlw to the ton. mons. Preat' Grant said th man 4 the pn ' for four more consecutive days sliwn d 11 Waa Imposa.ble to talk to a Adver- ,s eRlallo. It tells the romance of stKan-ettJ becond , a little Canadian wife In who! ISPEAk FHOSFECTS JIRE BRIGHT It Your' Farm? J AUTHORITY OF ' mer-ohjw- i Hebr - '. - I News d Sa-kra- s -- ,rr lis personal , -- gr com-uilttc- ' semi-annu- - semi-annua- r i try-ou- ts ' -- ofyn nt ' head-quart- ct er te is out-of-to- ' ' - 1m-p- ai Wll-.Ha- m -- -- -- j -- - r The Furnace DIM 1 'Floyd j s. -- , , BY WAIT MASON (FOR THE DESERET NWTS) furnace door- - tilt King Winter ha returned; and th ashes On the floor represent the coin Ive" burned; countlee tons of eosU ly coat have stripped down m? meager roll;' oh, gee whiskers, how " soul for the breath of spring ha yearned! There's a sort of solemn bill when we close the furnace door, knowing that till tempests hiss shovel coal no more; many summer .days must pass; vro shall mow Ah of grass, grow a loi of gardfep sans, er we seek the. coal mans store. Ote the furnace has a thrlst and" hunger out of sight; feed it till youd think twould buret, and it still has an appetite; when the winds are cold and to in the shaw.' yu must feed Us i raw and' the anow greedy mow all th . a night-Moloch the and half that demand sacrifices evere day hour; taking from our weary hands money that need for flour that wo need for boot and fdr beets and parsnip roots; and Jt doesnt rJ three boot that our need to dire and dour. I have pawned my 't the huU-- tbat tb amortgaga-o- n and growing threat of the furnace mtrb! be Bui; so Im glad that stunt I o'er., till again the blizzard roar Borin i , smiling at th door and she seems to be all wooL to aaakened by a gryat mother-lov- e I her husbands written descriptions et Increase is Shown the sufferings of French and Belgian Contagious Diseases children. 8he goes to France as a Red Cross nurse and to captured by the A slight increase lq the number of Germane In their advance In Flanders U nd infectious, diseases She ia rescued later, however, by her 'amia a German from who lo husband, tlwr attention of th escapes city of a after series thrilling ptieon but 'not until she bag plunged i)oAt5fd.h,rtKmJnt.j9 BO,ed ,n MaregShtHbunVtrh,lh;.':r!fI!n.d,nV a knife into her bosom in aa attempt to kill herself ralhur than uutr a worse fate at the hand of a Prussian officer. When she recovers, in a bos-itweeks later, she to decorated by the French government for hr valorous service as a Red Croaa nurse. The picture Is one of the best productions ever seen on the screen. The strong cast ot capable performers in support of Miss Phillips include William Stowell, Margaret Mann, Pat OMalley, Robert Anderson, Gloria Joy, Walt Whitman and George Hack-athorf wTre ?K." WMk of m HAVE dosed th It, jn incidents, S3 WJJf.HiyS al It will surprise few people in Salt Lake to know that Willard Mack and his newest wife, Pauline Frederick, are about to separate. His first wife was Maude orie Leone, but he left her and c! False Teeth REPAIRED We carry only, f lv - the best of. the good ' n" Repaired 7 Coals - Mail YourTeeih war-lov- el , t Bf.R.liBomeojj - f' ff)(7 e, x. ms?:d"g0orLrh."Ti,-th- week. Nine of th ,Carl .t ra- "were for ,m",! and lhreV er piShthei Z Lower Court Revised. Decision In the case of Simon Rambeau; leaving her he married Pauline Frederick, but Grieve, special administrator for married-Marj- soon after the honeymoon indulged in one of his wild orgies in New York and nearly lost his bride. The trouble was patched up and they letf New York to go to Los Angeles under eon-trawith the Goldwyn people to pose for a number of pictures Los Angeles was evidently too tame for Mack and according he has again started on pace. Mrs. Mack told reporters Last week that they had reached the parting of the ways; people will not be surprised if a commission Is appointed soon to investigate Mack's mental condition. He was taken before a lunacy committee for hearing recentwaa in no condition to be exly but amined. Mack to the author of some of the foremost dramatic successes now running in New York, and when the time comes that he can control himself, new fortunes await him, as every play he turns out to eagerly snapped up by and film promos managers, producers ter alike. - ' ct Special Institute For City School Teachers Helen R. A. Grieve, deceased, against .Howard, to reversed In a ruling handed down state supreme court. The suit involved a deed for property transferred by Mr. f'vf.f'Ti,10 aHorrd' ft wa contended had been obtained by fraud and by-th- dures. The district court Howard. On technical grounds the supreme court reverses this decision and orders a new trigL Mrs. Jfane Bloom Dies Word has been received here of the death ln Kemmerer, Wyo., ot Mrs. Jane Bloom, wife of Amtl Bloom, a former resident of Salt Lake. No de- lvn but K19 Presumed VJIs aV, Mrs. OB loom died of Influenza, She wa, the daughter of JfV and Mra W. D. Park of Mill Creel born in May,.J847. She to survlvea-h- y her husband, three sons and one daughter. three sisters and fl,v brother The body will be brought to Salt Lake1 for interment. Metal Trades Dance,' r A spwtfal institute for city school teachers will bt held at ths East Bids torPreparations have been completed' a big dance to be given at the High school, April 4 and 6. when the instructor will listen to addresses by Auditorium hall this evening, March Dr. John M.;Brewer. of Los Angeles. 3L under the auspices of tb Metal Announcement 4 thia gRectAs made Trade council. The proceeds of the by Dr. Ernest A. SjnlOl. superintend-- j affair will go to assist the members . ent of schools. those trade who walked from their - Dr. Brewer, who is connected with i0Jobs at the Garfield smelter the state normal school of California th recent labor trouble there during Th and a Yale man, will talk on "Voca- - hall will be decorated by union Guidance," and "Th Rotation orator and music will be furnished of the School to Industrial Democ- - by union musicians, A number of the local teachracy. ers heard Dr. Brewer deotura at th California summerachool last year, and his addresses here ailf be listened to with much Interest, Dr. 8mi!b says. Mary B millwright wadfrSed 100 by Judge W. H. Wilkins Saturday morndee-tio- Governor Calls Heads of Departments to Meet For the purpose of outlining a plan th work ot th various state departments uniform, a meeting ot department heads has been called tor 2 oclock Saturday afternoon, April 4, by Governor Simon Bamberger. The following letter has been sent to each department head by the governor: "In order that the work of the various state lnstitut on and state departments for th ensuing two years may bo outlined with some degree of uniformity, I am calling a meeting of the heads of the various Institutions, departments and members of the respectlvs boards to be held in the board room at the state capitol at 8 o'clock Saturday afternoon. April 6. I should like very much for yon to be In attendance and such officers and members of your board as rosy find It convenient to attend." to make Her-Dorto-ns -- iiwVh:ivM,cn5 n. Willard Mack Again to the Fore W? "f,aJrVlne'vt,ouTb,"J Congressman Padgett Harrying Home to Bedside of Dying Son (Special to The Nears.) OGDEN, Marrh 31. Congressman Lemuel rhU4p Padgett of Tennessee, chairman of the house naval affairs committed passed through Ogden Saturday hutlTing home from a trip to the, coast, recalled by a telegram from Mr. Padgett that their eon at home wa at death's door. Owing to his mind due to worry agitated frame-nf- . over the condition of his son. Congressman Padgett said he did not feel much like an int,ervtewt' and asked to be excused from making any extended observations. He said, however. that hie visit to the coast was unofficial, that he merely wanted first hand information concerning the ing after pleading guilty to having had a quantity of intoxicatinfl liquor iu her possession. Officers any she had a suitcase full of whisky when arrested at th Oregon Short Lin depot. The alternative sentence of 30 days In the city jail was also Imposed, Charles Wopd plegded guilty to a charge of drunkenness and wa sentenced to pay a fine of 50 or serve 30 days in jail. Dr. Bowman Speaks on Standardizing Hospitals I John G. Bowman, of Chicago, j managing director of tho Americas College of Surgeons, addressed th Saturday luncheon at the Commercial club on the question of "Standardization of Hospitals as Jt Affects thA - public. Dr. Bowman is touring the western states for the purpose of effecting standardization in hospitals throughout the country Aind has been in Salt Lake several days appearing before ( various organizations. Dr.- - MARSH COAL CO. The kind you want; when you want it. Phone Was. 1306 and 1807. 15 Exchange Place. Advertisement. Coal THE 0 AD TO UHDt 1TANWO ff va- rious shipyards and proposed new sites. He had. visited Los Angeles San Francisco, and Mare Island, In California, and Portland, Or. It was ater place he received the teleAram from Mrs. Padgett telling of th8 erlou Ulness of his son. He .led scheduled visits to Seattle and Tacom9 nd took the next train east, Congressman Pddgett &sid he to for a league of nations with all his heart- any form of. league nould be better, h raid, than the old Mr. syatem, Padgett has been a member tbL ! years, a member of ttrtfnaval affair committee 14 years, and It Con-gre- The Road to UnderslsreSnO'yvr iOttem the first Shot for liberty. Tht Rastw MysUry AA wASiwv-AOr- Y Carolyn of the Corners Little Kmtht of tht X Bar B two , Tht Cscspe of Me Tnm Apron Strings limpy, jr toy Antot Jnm S Skinnei Ntmy hvtni Podf as chairman eight years. ALLIANCE COM, COMP1XV nf Hra Quality and Quick SerMce, phon6 W 16 y jit fA'I ffl ? ... S m 000 other Good, TUI YVondcrful Lino. ! Send fof XJt. No. Mata NEWS BOOK News Building. 4Maln ' |