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Show cnvj'- - Sfcas8&GMiBLijMe ' l1 DESERET I T EVENING NKWS WEDNESDAY MAY. iS 1019 (meetinghouse at 3 o'clock TJtnrsday afternoon. Derided to Guilty. ' Trunk Rasmussen, of Salt Lak who was held here on charg of Illegally All payments for subscription transporting liquor, decided to plead and complaints regarding after thia spending tha J morning, guilty should bo mad to J. pronight in jail and being unabia towhich Johnson, office with H. A, Peder-I33 WoJt First North St. A duce ball In ths sum of ITS, 11 ce It. Homo tei.phos and Judge Builen required. Sea ten will Tslsphons A rest for ths Da'ly. Saturday be pronounced this evening- - The Ksws and Church woman who was with Rasmussen and who gave the name of Catherine Col- Jin, assert inf she was the defendant's sisters w& iso held in $469 bail ms she pleaded not guilty. She was able HGBIGlJLTUflJH COLLEGE to. produce tjie ball, however. Mr Hughes Dead. " Mrs, Annie Hughe wife of Albert Hughes of North Logan, died this morning after suffering a long time. She was 4 years of.aga.and leave no family. Funeral arrangement have not been made yet. Application for Trout Fry. ' The fish and game committee of the LOGAN, Hoy M. The general Boosters' club ha made application annual to State Fish and Game Commissioner for the twenty-sixt- h of the Utah Agricultural ibdifoway for 500,000 trout fry to bo I been arranged, according to placed in P WlU'i spring, in Logan President E. G. Peterson. The yartout canyon. and social fune-- 1 exarclsea. meeting tloao win occupy tha three day from irtrvmjtsov June 7 to . The program a finally fiOCTETY meet Sunday June I. 4:J P m. Mrisxanine Floor, All interested arranged is as follows: invited to be present. Saturday, Jane T Atomni bualnee cordially meeting and social, college library, LQGAN. Salt Lake Tbeafre nnd Matinee Saturday rr " i. COHAN & HARRIS PRESENT M C. The Most Fascinating, Tinklingly Tuneful Musical Comedy t of Recent Years' . Esml-Wsck- i a amm ; : st Sunday, Juno 8 Baeealsoreat m.; president's reception (for alumni and grad nates) to p. tn-- i liwldtafi resident! eeaior farewell promenade, compos, rookst tow spot MOORE A MEGLEY ct CX). fUB Xr p.l pitEKEAT With Jack Princeton. Del gherrard aad a quartet of peach, pippins In a novel song, dance and comedy fanusy Extra added Attraction TROVATO THE FOUR BARDS Eccentric VioBnlst ' WAL7.ER A DYER PAUL MOHR In Bit of Musical Comedy PAUL PEDRIXI AND SokHetj Singer, Mat, Sat, 50c to $1.30. MONKS - PAXTAGESOOPE New Views ' EDDIE FITZPATRICK And His Paatageg Orchestra Fun oa a Bauteshtp. Snappy Cycle of New a A aong fem f a da nos THE FIRESIDE REVERIE SEATS NOW READY Prices: Nights, 50c to 52.00. You wonder why the' NEW BILL TODAY ' . t men, collect chapel. 11 V ' Over Sixty in Company SPECIAL COMPANY ORCHESTRA genealogical f Paq is the coolest tiousc f town? Here's the secretl InunrsM cake of kpHow of 'era need daily ro idled In huge troughs in the lobby. Aad, oa the toe gigantic electric fans play swirling cool bjwesrfi out Into tsbe house breeqed that ate adghty sooUdng oa hot nnuarr day With such a system, is there any wonder that the Pan la y,e In Bi Chorus of Youthful Beauties pre-gra- m $ mp Fresh From Nearly Two Years in New York eoro-ne- t The Coolest House in Town , Three shews daily: e.ja : and 3:15. Price Mat. 10c, 15c, 25c Night 15c, 25c, 35c J.-4-5 ' Act atPantaget - !- Oommenosmont x Monday, Juno , erases, college chapel. 2 p. m.: aiamnt . p. m-- ', alumni ball. banquet library, Smart gymnasium. I p. m. List Of firedreto will Tb fin! liftt of tlioftft who cftndidftteft ttfttft include S Ammo ft mi4 wetewx of decree, for thft hftcholor - r-- & m ooftp Esrt a CrUf for iho suiter of cietiet dogroft. The complete Hot of the graduates foiiowfti Dor Agrlcnlture Ols Christiansen, Robert C. fell P. Jackson, M.J, J. Oleon, In agronWilliams Ptxton, Howell omy: Sumner Hatch and Carl W. Petersen In animal Industry; Arno . Kirk-haand Lociea Meebam, Jr.. In botany: ' H. C. Ramsporgar in chemistry; Samuel Morgan In entomology. David A. Dan Baker. Commerce Elmer C-- Clawson. Moaea F. 1 H. Hatch, Haber Wee in, Cowley, " Stanley E. Is Prencott. Georg A. Ward. I J. K. Webb, and Jeaa T. Wilson. Solon General Science EUea Barber, Ray Barber, LaVen Bennion, Grace Carden, David J. Cox, Georg D.. Hard, Klrkbrlde, Laura lag, James W. William O dal Niels P. Nielson, Luctls Marion R ' Preston. Bessie H. Enid Kbaefigreen, Roger Shew, David W. Smith, and Mary Aldytb Arthur Engineering Agricultural ' Fife, and Aamen D. White. Emma J. Bajie Home Economic 3 Leva Bennion, Edna Burnham. Mrs .r'f Esther Ferns worth. Helen A. Gubler, Naomi Larsen, Caroline Leigh, Eva Lindquist. LaVon Mason. Ortensla H. Baby Osmond, . i Merrill, Bessie Morrison, Kama Parkinson, Alberta Bmith For- Iva Smith. othta Poulaon, ter, Margaret - Oiena Smith. Leah Solomon, Jennie B. TROVATOt. Whit Edna Helen Thatcher, Taylor, Lqria-Whit- e, and Stella Young. Eccentric Violinist, One of the Fea. . Dewo-tpHArtiel tures of the New BIU Opening 1 A recent leans of Tbs New West This Afternoon. ' magazine a abert descriptive contains A new sketch, The Fireside Rearticle on tha new agricultural sn- 1 t giamrisg axpertment station of tba tftah Agricultural col teg e. written by verie," tope the hill opening this afterP' D. K. Robinson, aamstant profeeaor of noon at ths Fantage The sketch la , history and head of the department of 1 information-servic- e beautifully staged and the action is at tha coileg Utah , waa the first atatw in tha Union to es- - rapid. taiiab an agricultural engineering ex- Next in the calcium are the pertment station la connection with Its Four Bard the special light attraction on college. ngrlcritursi new an the wbo have bill, unusually Thw now station waa organ lx ed for 1 tba pretty and pleasing aerobatic turn. purpose of aotving ths special of ongiaooring encountered in the Trov&to, eccentric violinist. Inject a pursuit of agriculture In the went The full measure of comedy Into hi playUtah Agricultural engineering experi- ing. Mabel Walxer and Eddie Dyer ment station Is organised into five de- give Bit of Musical Comedy, a partments: Irrigation and drainage; hall of fun. Paul Mohr Is roads; farm machinery and t reimporta- , crackling id to be an extremely likeable chap prod-tion; manufacture of agricultural build-- who has a cycle of soldier songs. Paul and acts; and rural architecture and his monks untie big bunPedrinl department Inga At tha head of eachline . experts la each will, b dle of chuckles with, .their comical special planed to direct the investigation and stunts In Fun On a Battleship." outline the work. Already, complete Latest news views and a hobbling muprogram for work in the different de- sical program by Eddie Fitxpatrick partments have been outlined nod in-- and his orchestra top the new show.' veefl gallon will begin Immediately. -- m Bor-goyn- e. BETTIE PARKER. J In Cohan and Harris' Big Musical Salt Lake Comedy Going Up, Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 29, SO, 31, Matinee sJBj LAST BILL of SEAiSON " Saturday. The sensational mnsicat comedy hit, 'Going Up," which broke all records at the Liberty Theatre, New York, for will be the atnearly two season traction at the Salt Lake Theatre to- SAM MANN & CO. in Women Form Legion. - WASHINGTON. JT Tbs May American: Womens Legion of the Great War to be composed of relative of officers and men was organised here Commendatory letter from today. Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood and Rear Admiral Sim were read. The purpos of the organization is to serve aa a permanent memorial and to promote patrtotio service. Politics- - will be barred. LOGAN, May EL-- The com-ma- x ce- TONIGHT LAST TIMES - SlUtltlER InHisGrttitstcHCtttt THEH0N0E (IF THE FAMILY Prices: Evenings Me to 83.00 Matinees 50c1 to genabo Sale today SEAT SALE TODAY FOR SCHUMANN-IIEIN- v In THE LABNEDS The funniest farce ever written. Matinees Thursday and Saturday. Extra matinee Friday (Decoration Day) Prices: Matinee 15c to 35c. Nights. 25 1 5c, 50o and 75e on EYES OF YOUTH Dtrert from Broadway and file. eonqurm of the world' ilAwftical catn-- i. vmc Marjorie Rivmhcau, to appear for the first time outride New York In the role she crested and made famous. Seats for 'Fyee of Youth and the two other plays In which Miss Rarad wl'l ap- t, enpage-molpear during- - her three seti now selling rapidly. Thoso desir11 Inunrd-latrt- v ing reservations should , es at the box vffk or order by ' y phone, -- PA1 h g A. I BILLY KENKAID 7 . ' sTh-K- .: Its Coasiderabljr Cooler Iaside Times Today t Douglas Ifeiir&aiila Price for three week of Ramhesn engagnnent : Xlglit 36c to git matinee S5c to 76c. Notes The Wilke pass list will be confined strictly to dramatic critics and a few advertis- - El A .... BESSIE REMPEL & CO. In A Chlk of ChUdn." Evening Ida, 25c. 50c, 1. sale at ticket office daily 16 Matinee Seat on 10c, Joe. 60c. m. to 18 p. m. Phone Wasatch 4249 mOPPQSCMX rn Ac-pnr- jn . - YDaESQiYOE UU PHONE WAS. 2221 Cnxtotoduer Special Engagement Next Week Only - fiuckaroo AkAHrCBAfTAtoto 307,0 .; . 11 rnp JliL Lru AT: Ralph Ooninger ; 4 f Salt Lakes most popular stage favorite and his company present a hilarious love comedy K JUNE 3 and 8; Matinee Tuesday Wecley Ensign, Mabel HolKEATS FRIDAY man, Elisabeth Kowaliis, Leah Mer. Oliver Morosco Presents rill. Lame Morgan, Don Parkinson. Monroe Cranney, Gladys Taylor, Harwniiam Y anil VS Tmn V C OlItTFNA riet Squires, Donald Sloan, Virginia 1 SL G West, wynn Wilson. Reuben WhitIn the merriest of fan encaesse Marjorie Ruth Wood, ney, NIbley, Ernest Oldham, Ellen Eceies. Lois ; , Rider, Mgbel Hawkins, William Swin- yard, A bigall fondle. Lathael Fryer, . Thomas Green, Leorg G. Gibb iltl- dred Rider. Borne From France. Alonzo D. Blanchard, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blanchard of this city. Is visiting, his parent, after having returned from Franc where he iVom Prtcr B. Kyne'a bat Ev saw active service aa a member Co. K, Pont Mortri with ORIGINAL X.Y PATHS ITEWS 107th infantry. He was In the fighting C.khT. fAe. SOc to $2; Tto Mat, , on the Meuse and In the Argonne, but THc deed Mnsie VVo in Ml ' was not seriously hurt. He was in France shoot a year. . Ula home la to Drigg Idaho, although born and reared ljere. f , ' T. D. Roberts Dead. f ' T. D. Roberta, who with his wife I conducted millinery store here for 4 years past, died yesterday afternoon (Discomforts of Heat Are Unknown.) , j - after a brief Illness and of ailments , TODAY AND THURSDAY i peculiar to old age. He was a native Norma Wales of Bewitching and was nearly 79 years of Talmadge In The New Moon age. Funeral services will be held to t Character I, required for this play.' Miss Talmadge supplies lts th basement of the tabernacle at I O'clock Thursday. STIRRING ItiROLD LLOYD GOIDKN CTTRE COMKDY Mr Bitters Deed. i CKLFB RATION Wllhelmlna Bitters of the Third ward passed away MUSIC 1. AIAVAY8 aft-I yesterday tne AMERICA music is sdmlttedly the best In Fait Lake. Fix- emoon altar a long Illness. The lady f:CHESTRA 4t Randa Germany, and I 11! .b by GRAND PIPE ORGAN. No supported g years of age. She I strumming, nmsical devirw in this theatre; I 2V are Ur family. Funeral ser-Tto be held to the Third wiud emi RKI8 1 f gait Luke's beloved nctree at the tmtght career, one of tlie of her world-famnvMt wonderful artistes of the day. In her greatest dramatic success beta Johnson . bit June A Prices 7 So to 2A0 Pina war tax AM-E-- R Gold Engagrancnt MAUDE FEALY CRANE - WILBUR file International laughing NEVER KAY DIE. Darley. t & ( AsUr NOW , PLAYING Week Final of Alisa Plenty's . 1.30. MME. ''? v "I -- OTI S ment exercise of the Brigham Young college win .he held eg 18 o'clock Thursday May ti. It is announced. President A- - A- - Widtsoe of the University of Utah will deliver the address to the graduate , Tomorrow evening the aJumnt exercises aad ball will be given and Elder H. J, Ballard wCl be the chief speaker. The training school held He exercises last evening in fiibley hall and SupL C. H. Skidmore of Boxelder An county addressed the graduate excellent m osteal program mu ren-- . dered. The name of the graduates follow: Robert Bowen, Albert Bowen. Verna Bitter, Evelyn Brown, Eva Canto, Rita Thomaa Davidson, Byron Cranney, RAMBEAU - rit Wilke by nirangraieiit with A. IL Wood preueat rg. MARJORIE THE QUESTION LESTER CRAWFORD & HELEN BRODERICK A little of This and a Little of That. 3"? prob-ller- G011EMM Irrx. m e MATINEE TODAY Tho morrow night, fi SALT LAKE THEATRE BEGINNING TONIGHT 1 M i ALL NEXT WEEK s 1 IC AN nerve-rackin- WHEN CUP the; 7K Matinees, 25c. STRAND A Fsmily Thesure f 'V and Saturday. Prices, Nights, 25c, 35c-- 50c, 75c. - LrrJurj SEAT SALE BEGINS TOMORROW Matinees - vnucr. trntwfrrsca In which Mr. Ooninger, May Roberts and Gertrude BondhUl are seen to shperb advantage. Cool ad Comfortable TODAY ONLY the today ONLY i WONDER OP THE SEND THE CHILDREN BIYH RtJbAXD I Sunset Beech .. STORY OF THE AGE TARZAN -al ea W TODAY, ONLY TO SEE THIS ITCTURE TIGER'S TRAIL Get Besdy Dip in the - . 'a fer Yecr First Liie FRIDAY |