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Show - tt - -- C011 IJIINERS FORT1 - - 1 TitlICIVAD, Colo., Aug. itForty Alla Miners are entombed by an siplosion in the Oakview mine of tbe 041d:tie coal company near Laveta. Cole., in Huerfano county, according reports reaching hers early this afternoon7:-.Csilia or helmet men and rescue gangi litteir',been.;aent out to mines in the Walsenburs and Trinidad districts. - J DENVER. Aug. III.Two bodies have been recovered frorti the Clakview ' mine near Lavetc, Colo., and at least 12.5 men still are believed to be- - entombed. according to a message yeceived by the Oakdale Coal company These men are here this afternoon. A gas believed to have perished. explosion is -believed to have , caneed fie Tilbury., the disaster. The bill, which attracted a well flied bowie this afternoon. includes a The World a Vast Jail, Prima reel. showing natural colored pictures of scenes 'in China. The With Britain's King as Prisms, pictures are establishing & clientele all of their own and not a few Walsh Declares Keeper," of the Paramount-Empres- s are studiously following them patrons from YORIC 11.Frapk Aug. NEW week to week. The bill is completed Walsh, chairman of Me American with a comedy cartoon,' dead set exceptionally good musicid program. It commission on Irish Independenoe. will run .today and tomorrow. Characterized the world as "a vast .s. of with-KiV. George Photo-Dramjail An. a Extraordinary issued statement a in as its keeper," the'allhere today protesting against doDr. Harry J. Haiseiden, of Chicago, eged acquiescence of Varietal state to in permitting England in his remarkable problem play, "Are .. partments to You Fit to Marry?" to be shown at the deny passports for their citizens travel in Great Britain and its poess- Liberty theatre five days beginning IliCreHe urged that a joint sions. Wednesday; answers many health and Lariat be set up in the league of eugenic questions so forcibly that any. toi protect citizens of all,nations on. witnessing the film is not apt to single secretariat forget it very readily. instead of having Throughout the play is interwoven "in the shadow of the steeple of West- with , the great and noble plea for bettiiinstir. The present form of the ter babies, the right for a child to be YmPattlY league compel s general ambitions born free from hereditary taint and of with the imperiabistice free from the overpowering hopeless England." he declared. burdens of physical and mental de.Tse statement concluded: :To begin a true reign of democracy fect& Dr. Haiwiden personally appears in in the world,: the jail door erected the play, and is supported by an all the world passport the by throughout the star cast. It is clair. ed that the film system smust be battered down by true was prodtced in a rtftfed manner, and demotr-twho understand the that there is nothing in it to offend meaning of the words liberty and anyone of either sex, but owing to the delicate emblect with which it deals. it will be shown strictly to separate auRecital. dience. only,' and no children will be Special Organ admitted. Gov. Simon Bamberger invited the .. The .hours of performances will be as follows: For women only, WednesTabernacle choir to sing this evening day. Thursday and Friday; for men before the visiting governore, but only on Saturday. .. 2. necesI pv in to inability to bold the sary rehearsal, the choir finds itself Formal Opening Planned. and unable to comply with the request, . H. C. Osterman, secretary of the Organist J. J. McClellan has volunteered to substitute, with a special or- Lincoln Highway association. is in gan recital. conference today with Governor SiState Engineer G. F. Petition in Bankruptcy. mon Bamberger, McGonagle and Ira 11. Browning sty, engineer. Before he leaves here Thomas E. Doi...slas, a machinist, road Mr. Osterman expects the Utah offi-- of Salt Lake, has filed a petition in Male to fix a date for the formal open . bankruptcy in the United States dis- log of the stretch of transcontinental highway running west across the south trict court. His liabilities are listed as $77p and his assets as MS all of end of the Great Salt Lake. which 1 clatnied airtIreMPt." I " : , - ng - -- z- - Ea-Go- IN BEICI(MAIL NOTE b to A unique blackmainetter has been turned over to Sheriff John S. Cpriess for investigation. Sent through the mails to Felix De Nero' of Murray. It 18 written on .tha halrof a pocket handkerchief from wbich the laundry mark has been carefully torn. While- - fairly .legible, the writing appears to be either that of A:foreigner or.to have been with ttZe intention of giving the impreseion of such authorship. On the outside of the envelope. the name of the reoeiver Is spelled Neros. while in the ietter it bi spelled Nom. Its demand Sas for $200 in money, to be left at a 'certain point on the Oregon Short Ibis tracks, at Murray, on thenight of August 15, at 9:30 o'clizek. Though deputy sheriffs stood guard over an envelope containing the money, placed 1 accord with the demand. no One appea-e- d. The text as written; of the letter follows: "Mr.Irellx Iileor Just it few lines to you We shurily htpe that tiou wont feel tented if Ire 4 ok you to do us the favor to go douth tn the short line railroad tracks til you come to the old smelter and on the west side of the tracks gou will see two large itinding whillesT there and you will see this mark .131. row) and at that spot, on the 15 August, 1919, at 9:30 p. m. you will leave $200 on IL S. Money. Don't forget want anyone to know this. Don't tlet It out otaour Do you get that. lips. "If you know of anyone that has plenty of , voney please leave the name:. Byway of signature, a cross at the end of the missive, the appears upright part of the drawing bearing the char-eat11, 6,- down- N. fl ward from the we-dont er . Ei - 411mb - . 11 . eeeeeeee Local Tenigtt and Tuesday fair; Tuesday router. Weather Data Augaot 1L " 22-2- at 6 1. Vieathee Observations tn. August 18: - , STATIONS I' g.; 1701 !I ?, 541 -- SALT LAC E ; ... Poise ... .... .. .... le Orleans .... Nsr Terk ",ietahotne .,. ..."...1 7,P 101 721 c61 10' 621 ,511 66 - im-jan- a 821 ,. 641 . Portiani, Ilti . Orli. .....11 St. Lonlip ... .. I ...1 St. Pa tit San Diego ... .. Iiran4q8c0 .. ..... 11 . ' . Siboknn 6. 66 56 51 - ... ..... e ... 811 AieliP 4)- . . 1 ...e ,' 9 ....9 6:: ' 1 551 611 601f 8 511 541 401I CY .srgA 0 111 76:i', ' ti it vo , . . BESTS I N Matinee ()! itezin Thured,7 () ...,... :. TAYLOR GRANVILLE 0 8 & " LAURA PIERPONT Patriotic Meld6 d rama. "AN AMERICAN ACE." --,' HE RS CJIFIA II 5ACK 'DFNITASI & SAMMT LD", ARD 1 1.4EW-WI- - H. Cw Amu.. & Fdy. .t. ;.. 4 - - &AD-------- B. L. () () ., 2-- -- 5. I 0 368 81b 1lb IIJ .1111 TI ' p. ti I 501 Third , Giktf((, : ey , 3 . Nile is IL-Nimel- lied 111 - '1: 'Daewoo" Emotional Sine, In 'A clETy,:&ExElz), : Deanna With the Streezlee.etren unjust' licensed woman. PRJZMA NATURE COLOR GLIMPSES OF CHINA ' BOBBY BUMPS ANIMATED CARTOON, A Powerful PlotoroDeramt V DR. IJAISELDEN'S1, Refusal to Operate on the ' Ball:" ' Good Muslin Iced Drinkint Water. 2: OM . I BOLLINGER BABY i -- gTrowing the Cool Air. - - A It TIMES 4 , theatreA btoro than a 101111 Solt litho institution. COMINGTomorrow! AILY 0; 'LT MEN 1171411rep rstittre . ' MARY - Who REGAN"' Is She? - SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ,... '. The girl of girls. Played by Anita'8tewartiadattect from Leroy Scott's famous novel, which took react: ing America by storm. T.Js ' LAST TIMES II TODAYStella Talbot in "The Priceot Innocence." -- romance of the rockbound coast of Maine. PA'rlIE REvrcw IIAROLD LLOYD COMEDY GLORIA MAYNE and FRANK GIBNEY In vocal ectectioess , - August One 31Don't Forget the DateAugast 31- Big - 7:1 S " , . . , , . . FREE I ,, ' - Will be'sherivn,ai Liberty- Theatre, Matinee at 2:45,p. ms ontinuous from 7, to 10 ps m. August 16, 17L,, and 18; - - , 1 Pan Motor. Company Saint Cloud, Minnesota. - , 1 , r, y , t - DRS.. SHORES & SHORES.. 1 ECONOMY DRUG CO. ' WATSON DRUG CO. ' Midvale. Utah WEST SIDE PHARMACY Cor, 8th Veit and 2n4 Fl C. SMITH DRUG P7TARMACY r Ith South and State SIXTH AVENUE DRUG CO. Coy. E St. and Sixth Avenue UNIVERSITY DRUG CO. 201 South 13th East VAN DVRE DAVIDSON DRUG 320 South Main St. VErtmnA,ION PHARMACY ,101 South 0th East Avenue ;; South-C- ,. i . l. 1 - . - . etslotl' - . . I , r-4 4,414i, , 1 Lr,t'''''''V 1 1 S."...' ',;, ", t" Li .,,-- r - &L.' ,, tel ' Look at Drs. Enoras; record of 21 yeats of continuous succass as soseislists in.' (11110Nie, . NERV., and SPECIAL lots 'HIE A SEA. 4 I -- 1 : , , , 'd , ' ' frt.'. -. ',ic, trirei''''.1 .. . I - . ""eS41, ,, . , ' It to Call or Pita 10 AdVICO i! - . , . BABY ,, 4. . WOMEN ()Moo 211 Ilea St. Sall Lake CitT Hours. 10 toe; Run. dale. With Agnes Burr and Johnny 7 Keenan - FITIS OTHER ISTG ACTS 7:30 9:13 Three shows daily-2:- 45. Prices: Mats... 10n. 15e. 25o Nights. 150,11150. 250 . ani MEN i ' - DRUG CO. 8 smith Main 11001 ER DRUG CO. 201 VVest 2n4 tkonth HILIA'REKT PHARMACY ,, 170 First Ave. - SQIIIE .. . .4;r7FrettINTIRABglir NOW PLAYING BILL' - 802 Emit 2nd S'outh WILLIEL-110RN- E - ,: . . 5th Eatd and Ilrostdway WIIITWOIMPS EIG11T11 EAST ' , 1 WATETH.00 rITARMACT SOO Eamt Ilth South Cor. 7tb East and 7th South 01T11.RAY errY PHARMACY MUrilli; Utah . r 1 'MANI IGSS MEMBERS , , , III - TODAYTOMORROW. Beam' titul , , , ELSIE A P&erfnl Drama.Based on ,1&k, , , - ' FERGUSON JUL Adt, The - Deformed '41. 'f 111 RIDE OUT ON THE NEW ELECTRIC CAR East anJ 9th South Co,. GRANITE DRUG CO 12th Soatla...And filth East :IAON DRUG STORE . ... ) ifi : . Er.ILDLTEsE.--1 - CONTINUOUS DAILY PROM 12:30 to 11:00 P. M. , 1):7 --- aMMMIMEEMII WEDNESDAY T 1 OUR DRUG rrortz Is arm,: 6 SOUTH MAIN $TZ11' 5 DAYS BEGINNING 1 t :113-11- 15411541b48 spelter rs Ira Gray and faded hair, speedily restored to its natural color. Oa Meld Prices. 476114111 Uff Etalorr eth 4) - .., Manicuring Hair Restored , evo. Butte & Sus. Canadian Pacific . CCropf;414rorpt74:41,1:117,r0C1 I .,,, Massaging , 26b 28 NEW TORK, Aug 18Copper quiet: 118 114b 1158 electrolytio spot 2322311; August 23112 75b 721 73b 231; September 21. No. I 128 1848124f Don steady: No. 1 northern 8000: 2850. 101 100 101 I northern 2900; No. 2 southern He lead ptember 590 firm; 21b 20b 204 Spot 610; 66 641 65 (22910; opener firm; East St, lAwis de spot 7702795; September 180 .881 731 Si livery ID London: Spot eopper f101. 15st lead 25; 187; Tin- 1.271, - bc; 16 :4i 36 electrolytic 140, 10c R. T. -- 0 & co. ROCNI)Ett OP OLD Reservations Hair Dressing,., , hey C. I r5i, 118 31b ... . Beth. Steel "B" Cur., 9th East and 10th South , COOMBS 1)Brit 00. , 401 South and State. CO. DAYTON DRUG Cot. 2nd South pant State , ' DUSTIN PlIARMACY COr, 1st South and State DRUG. CO. 0! DAVE FERGUSON () Shampooing Scalp Treatments bid. Time loans easier; all dates rul 4; low Call mon 7; at 1; offer Ind 39; In 4: rate doming last loan 31. b4 .... AnaeAmds. Aron Zino ptd. I SI 641 ffr 7601 Aron. Cotton Oil -...S. Amu.. Drug Syn. Amu. Hide & Leather Amm Hide & Leather pfd Amn. Smelter Amn. Sugar .4 Aron. Tel & Tek Amu. Zino rrcirtmAcr ACNIE oth 4 . cables Stocks. Allis Chalmerv Amn. Beet Sugar Amin. Can Co. - !I , ' - 4 , 0 miTc.i' 'rm.. b in .quE evening. (); T , , 351 ToDArs following quotations: S';, 4 , ' 41 ia ' .' .... I 191 ----- from-Monda- ,r.,. TIIREE JAYINS A , ..... Ill .. -- - quite reasonably priced., bog 13t 14t With every purchase of 50c and more at any of these 20 drug stores. , We have a purchasing organizatiön of 20 drug stores that buy in quantifies and " sell cheaper. Our first annual outing, Thursday, and :to celebrate it a Free Ticket will be given with every purchase of 50 opts and more, morning till Thitrsday - , Ili SO MONEY Jammu". EW tORIC, Aug. litMercantile .. demand 4241: cable e 1269. corm, raper 59119; The Harold R. Smoot-Cocablea 701. Guild794; demand & 21 Franc,' E. F. Hutton Co., spondents of 371: cables 379. Lire demand east South Temple street. furnish the ers demand 930; cables 929. Marks demand 4; u szia7so , 1 US SmkogejrgVhaT . . 831! 1 Movi6 Attraction Pan Motor Factory in Opeiition .o 1111.3ADWAVI 'ISC. biePritvoSiate. fib 15c. 250. 50c. 730 gh VT v ., LYCningl 08.00 Armur Now for ,Season 0 .0 0 61 - ' 0 0 fiC .i., ..2e.1I -- 0 .1 Seil Wnshinrton .....1 e li 611 $2 yelic.wetens ..:,i i --a vets at :42 Sun Hoes at ,,a.m.poun 4:q1 ri, rn. itu;..19. --- gj 1'16 Sx! 12 98! 51 61 ' 881 1 Php!nix l'avatello 0 0gl, 0 62 63 r in all shades,' you will find them a 53 641 1031ii' 99t, )91 Utah Sseurities Western Paeltio Wettern Union - to.-voir11.6r- 0 0 0 n Is' ts yETTITEgnek(et LI 20 .011loommAw driv. s 111.1LIfit l' 761 .. r ,.11 621 541 Sat I .4 , 3 Ip.H- 0 661 V4 ,-- I If II 541 0 4.)t, 1:8 i1201 1216 ... - We have a nice variety O'SITIVELY NO CHILDREN ADMITTED: - .10 61 ... ....tI 61 i 9811 SS I ' 'a,. of Switches III: -- 8: sot e44' 8111 ' Money, 31. ONSECOND FLOOR i 20t 201 2011, 23t1 131. 23t i Smeng Steel do pfd Utah ColiPer S$ 841 7 - By George SeArborough Prices: bower floor. $2.00: boleonr. $I.50 and $1.00: family circle, 75e: 60o. MAIL ORDERS NOW 5 761 Pierce '011 Ray Cons Sinclair Oil t4lose Sheffield Southern Pacific Tobacco Products Union Pacitio '1 --Th- WOMEN ONLY THE MERRIE MONTH of MAY 6;1 : ..Silt 0.4!it.i..i.!-.P4,ii7.1-i::-4- In the tagAnatitut ecretedi l1 ; ,s! ....1 60; ..... ;st i 0, 71 .e. ;:byenne ..,. ettiratro ... . Denver 'atand Junet... le,n.. . .. 114Iena ... Nansatt Ctty Angeles 'Modena ... i, .. Thursday, August 21 .... '2 M. K. & Misevuri Pacific Montana Power.. Nevada Cons ,Northern Pacific Ontario Silver Ruth Chatterton ; 0 !'"'-- 2.: : - ; 1 2fiti 15S 401r 41.1 43t , I 13.11111 12 26 III' 26t . ) 73 j 70 .70 IS 178f 171. 1 -- ,...,7i OD In 7101 1I Come and Go to the Lake With -- a 7S 811i IS , i ; itVAUDEVILL Every night event,. Monday ti v7 and Tnewlay up; v SW i 401 35 11731.1411.1,11,1 Total sales etoeka. 3,200.000. Total'oalea bonds. 113,883,000. H. ROiLNICK WILL LECTURE -P- IFIENRY MILLER Preterite i Temperature. -)0 &lit sale Wed.. Aug, I i." I 011 67 41 all s11611 , , WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Matinee Saturday ' , Mexican Pet. Miami Midvale Steel N . Y STOCK- LIST. 0 DR. A. con-tracti- Friday-SaturdayAtt- g. nry buib temperature sit 6 a. re 61 Wet bulb temperature at it a. m 61 m Relative humidity at 6 m. Dry bulb temperature at I p. 76 yesterday Wet bulb temperature at 6 p. M 60 yesterday 6 p. m. yesRelative humidity at ..... IS 4 terday Incbas. Precipitation 8 Total yeaterday .48, Total for this month altl Accumulated excess, this month ... .. , 643 Total since lanuary.l. Ai e u In u I a to 4 d e f i c I e n c 7 sines Jan ' It The Great Problem of Huininityt ' I. 41! OPENING OF THE SEASON IS I Highest yesterday t this snonth last year Highest in 101 Highest in this month since Mit Is Lowest this morning , Is Lowest this month last year 44 1674 "I Is Lowest this month since Normal yesterday 77 Meat. yoaterday Accumulated deficiency this IS month 632 Accumulated excess 'since Jan.4 ., Dorrsob Humidity N 211,41 41t THE MORAL UPLIFT LEAGUE ANNOUNCES sA" LAKE THEAT RE Degrees. Tempermture ."11 41t. '9 121 211 - RiARRY?I' UV 14. Local (oth"p-arallv- 240 41420,1 . S. U. S. 7 SOS , General Motor! . Granby Greene Cananea .4. .... Kennecott Keystone 17. 7' 11011 80 covroN 44,110TATIONS. e senWASHINGTON. Aug. fu- ate Judiciary committee today ordered NIEWZI1K. Aug. lg.Cotton 10.01; October, to the senate the favorably reported $0.11; 30.11; January, nomination of A. Mitchell Palmer as December, March, $0 11; May. 30.30. bpot cotton. 110.56. attorney genera). quiet; middling, FIT TO Lagoon and yarious state road camps were visited yesterday by members of the governors' conferencs with Arrowhead trail officials As hosts. The Arrowhead trail and its possibilities were among the items discussed. In the party were: Gov. Thomas E. Campbell of Arizona, Gov. G. Larrasolo of New Mexico. Gov, J. B. A. Robertson of Oklahoma, Gov. Robert D. Carey of Wyoming, 3. II Manderfield f tbe Salt Lake Union stockyards, E. B. Erwin of the General Motors coMpany, Josteph S. Snow, C. H. Bigelow and State Engineer The trip was Meorge F. McGonagle. made to point out to the visitors existing road conditions in and around the city. office Temperature at weather bureau and kiosk. Instruments en roof of ofkioakt in fice 113 feet higher than those Roof of Boston Bldg. Klos la s $7.........92 141aximum yesirday 66 66... Minimum --.yesterday 69 Minimum today 6 a. m. today 67.;...1.9. 69 68 7 a. at. today 69 68 I. m. today 69 73 9 a. tn. today 70 73 m. today 10. , 74 11 a. m. today .... ....... 75 78 711 Noon today Data at 1212$ IN ist (Neon au Time) Dry thermometer, 52. Wet thermometer. 63. oil. Relative humidity. Iii. O & R. G. 11.& R. G. Palmer Is Recommended. AJL Construction Work WEATHER REPORT Cuba Cane . T' H E A T' R. E s ..... ...... - ... .....L. PM. . .... .... I 42'211 V. & I. Colo. ' I 88 0 . Cavemors Inspect . .E BE 13 , - 1919- - . Cerro de Pasco ..,.... Chile Cop'. .1..;;;,-- . ....s Chirto Attention of state national guard offices Is called by Mi..!. pen. Jesse 74c14 Carter. chief of the militia bureau of the war dePartment, to the .fact that the government will insist on national guard units heing maintained within the maximum strengths flowed which are the same for the guard as for,the regular,armay. "Though tt is impracticable," continues the letter, "to maintain any or., ganizatton at all times at 'any exact strength, the militia bureau; for the purpose Of maintenance, will permit only variations of net exceeding 10 per cent below or at)ove the prescribed strengttt. The Variation authorized. however, will isot alter in any way the present regulations ' prescribing the number of ,nten necessary to qualify for army drill pay or for .field train. ' tng pay." EmOMft - 18: AUGUST- i Units to be Within Prescribed Strength - ISKEll CLAIM MONET - ; -- , ' ; No ONE APPEA113 TO -- ' "A Society Exile," with charming Elsie Fergueon in the leading role. wkich -forms the feature attraction Of the new bill ate the Paramount-Empres- s theatre. Ls a real draniatie success. Adopted to the .screen from Henry Arthur Jones' stage play, We Can't Be as Bad as All That," the picture version is elaborately, produced. well up to the standard met by 4.rtcraft productions. Miss Ferguson delineates a- role which adds new laurels to her already Long list. Her work is Justly deserving of unstinted praise, and the other members of the east give good account of themselves. The picture is given., an elaborate setting, and any critic; mast be itnnredsed by the attention which the director has paid to de- -. tail& The cast includem among others William P. Carleton. the singer. Warburton akinble, Julia Dean, a Salt Lake girl. Henry Stephenson and Zef- EIS POCKET fUtSHES - LI LTJ' , Elsie Ferguson's Latest litiE ENTOMBED WHEN - AMUSEMENTS I ''DESERET EVENING NEWS LMONDAY , . , , I s ' ', . . , . . ' . |