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Show r i 3 THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 15 1922 l Amusements .Stage and Screen PassionPlayCity Seeks Financial of New York will not Interfere with the plans of the Brotherhood of Engineers to cataUli&h--a-ca- r operative national bank in that city within ninety da t, Warren 8. Stone, president of the Brotherhood of LoNa comotive imagines. Railroad Engineers To Establish Own Creation of Fund For Memorial is Ufmal-batt- 0, tr By The Associated Press ) BIRMINGHAM, Ala.; Nov. Livingston Rowe Schuyler, t-general. delivered her annual report to the United Daughters of the Confederacy at the convention here toilay. Brlnclpal problems to come before the convention are the creation of a fund for completing the memorial chapel at Washington and Lee nr vorsity and the completing of the Jef- fCrson Dvls monument at Falrvlew. Hy.,-hbirthplace. Plans also will bo made for furtherJefferson Davis , Highway, the ing which will be a transcontinental road extending from Washington. D. C. to the Golden Gats, at- - Ban Francisco.-had been, made on s the proposed highway, a road that will traverse, according to plans, moat !e Responsible For Chilean Eruptions AN TABERNACLE HAMMERSIEIN Charles Hackett 1 -- the south. Tht Opportunity For You Musical Arts Society Prestalbg Eeaavsied FrMi Mrtropolltaa CONWAY TEARLE high- way project was termed by the prevl- d enf general in. her rarml tb greatest memorial any- - organisation has ever built." M rs. Behujler rscom mended that "short and concise" definition of the term "war between the states" be adopted, and annually reprinted among the notices in convention minutes. In order that the term "civil war" which Is highly ohjecfioftable to . the Daughters of the Confederacy may ' fall into disuse. n J Begilar sak at Tea. Mule 5t. U. or GLADYS WALTON W THE LAVENDER BATH LADY The Da I.ssr Cemcdy A sparkling story of a inantic shop fprL American Orchestra 1 j Ca. LATEST INTERNATIONAL NEWS PATHENEWS i Sel Heap at the Organ COASTER CO., Inc. of Wheel 'Manufacturers Wheels. Attachments for Coaster Sleighs. 4 POST OFFICE PLACE Fheae Wasatch 8434 alt Laka City, Utah. K It r . - (&yrrrmrurn J SHOWS START 12:30, 2:15, 4:00, 5:45,7:30, 9:15 i BODOUPH NEW- TO DAY STEPPING PLEA ON SOME MILLION MOTHERS ROSS-YVYS- E LIPS TRIO THE HEART BILLY STRINGS SWEDE AND WORLD 4 GEORGE LASHAY ATTUNED TO THE YOUNG RAJAH' SONG OF JEAN - ' AND VALJEAN MOTHER Valentin Poet Km I sf the Flapper Cnlea eaght to havs derfal time, prarldrd they d wet try to keep track at the PATHE NEWS-USU- GOOD MUSIC AL lA- - , lu 9 hi LOVE (By The Associated Frees.) NEW YORK, Nov. 1 5. Deceive, the second old war horse to' uphold the traditions of the army at the national horse show, is occupying the limelight today that Moses, also representing the cavalry school at Ft. Riley. Kas., enjoyed yesterday. Deceive le a thoroughbred and rivals Moses In age. beinggelding nearly twenty yean old. His feat In the present show wasparticular the winning of Bereefora Challenge cup presented by Colonel Lord Decels. As a Jumper Deceive Is said to have no superior. He won from a large and select field In taking the Bereaford cup. Bred hy A. H. Reed, in Lexlng-,oKy.. and bought by the army for $115, Deceive Is as traveled as his army mate, Moses, who learned to Jump on French battle fields He has won prizes In Stockholm and Antwerp and la known In every military poet tinder the American flag as "the best horse In the army. HALL COMPANY THE Si Jh8 - 4 the VALENTINO Replaces Moses At National Show WHERE IS MY WANDERING BOY EXPRESSED IN TONIGHT THIS GREAT PICTURE SPECIAL PICTURES UTAHS SOLDIER BOYS n, AND - ARMISTICE DAY PARADE III Southern . Pacific Lines Service for-Unexcel- led f' PANTAGES t tt 1 r- SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, ' PROGRAM Wednesday, November 15, 8:00 P. M. Pragma te be furnished by Mrs. Mantle Lewis Thomson, Lyrle bonraao. Mrs. Norma Boyd, Pianist, nad Mrs. Ul. Hlekaoa, Plaolof. Brunswick Bsssrds wlH ebrongk the eoartesy or rf.ooghHa'. The To-trola nsed lo furnished tbrongb the eoartesy of The John Elliott Clark Comgaay- nad tbo Armstrong through the courtesy af Paynes-Ira- k. Masle Company. 1. 8oprano Bole, "Violets" Ellen Wright 2. 8oprano Solo, "I Hear a Thrueh at Eve ...... .Cadnan Mamie Leo Is Thomson. A Plano Duet, "111 Trovatore" .Verdi Mr. Norma Boyd and Mr. Lafe Hickson. 4. Soprano Polo. "At Dawning Cadman Selected (.Soprano Solo Mamie Lewis Thomson. A Plano Duet, "Humoresque" .! ...Dvorlt Mrs. goyd and Mrs. Hickson. Peter Rabbit will extend birthday greetings to the fbllowing Club - members over K Z N this evening; Sadie I. Dwight, Pesrl Giles, Jim Wilson, Carl W. ' Dean Reynolds Beulah Hanks Frank Green, Nellie Baker, Junior Cook, Obed Earl Smith, Elsie Galsford, Wells Smith, Catherine Salisbury, Winona Buxton. Sylvia Stockaeth, James Herzog, Esther Snow. Aftoa Anderson. 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Hejpre-dlcte- d that forty years hence all the world will have libraries of films, as people today have shelves of books. He said he had managed to collect all the films of his present trip and that he also had the fllma made In bis trips with his iiusin, the Prince of Wales. Asked if he saw any wickedness at Hollywood, Cktlf.; he 'grinned and, said "We looked for the wlckedneaa the first thing. We failed to find any but I have to say that we arrived at seven In the morning and In a fog." Both Lord and Lady Mount Batten said the Grand canyon was the greatest sight of their American tour. They footexpect to attend the Army-nav- y ball game and will return to England next month. ir KINEMA LOVE" as Alrglaae IJ rasas, 1atk.s, Roatssc. Lsisrr. YaaTI Laagh at TUs (By Tbs Associated Prsss ) NEW TORK, Nov. 1$. Lord Louis Hoiim arcl9. Crash, a Railroad Wrerh, Of Movie Films t)ra fl-O- ifer lieiee srlbitfdrruel etinped TKgaty Flood torsos, Lord is Collection Tott ttWt, pH n t O gaff Hrw lew; Address L fyysi, Msufer. rar belt Lake Tlif--i FrlCea ONE WEEK Hobby of English AO. 22, AT 8eeoa4 Concert by tk -- Deceive, War Horse, -- N ' w- U EDNEPDAY, ELAINE 1 (Special to The News ) SANTA CTARA, Calif.. Nov. 15. Although sun spots had something to do with the disastrous earthquake and consequent tidal waves In Chile, the moon was alto a contributing factor, ' In the opinion of Father J. 8. Rlcard, of the University of Banta Clara observatory. Father Rlcard Is a leading exponent of the theory that sun spots have a direct relation to the weather and Issues a monthly publication known as "The Sun Spot, In our observatory at Santa Clara we have always held that great -- sun spots on becoming central are a partial cause of earthquakes,1 said Father Hloard. "When the Chilean earthquake occurred a great sun spot, latitude six degrees south, was In place to strike the earth. For more then 21 years this coincidence between malignant sua spots and earthquakes hay been repeating Itself. A coincident thn Indefinitely maintained Is in itself a proof. - On the ether hand, n cannot be denied that the moon aota at an angle of 41 degress, where, unopposed by gravity. It lifts not only the waters of the ocean, but also the earth. This opens fissures in the sea ibottoms where the water, filtering In abundance, la turned Into superheated steam and exploded, thereby lifting enormous mass of aolld material, which begin tooeclllate, and that Is the earth- quake." - Great-progres- -- Moon Held Partly Bank ive EuUb-lishme- presiden- rfthe-stater- pf r atitwrrniced-today- Walter F- McOabb, a ho, it was reported in New YorKs dispatrhes may labor jSirect the operations of 'lb councils bank, i general manager of B The Associated Press ) the brotherhxl bank here. 'First I have hard of Mr. MrCaleb, CLEVELAND. O.. Nov. 15 leaving us. Mr. Hone said. "He has of a bank by not resigned, so far as I know,. the central trades and labor council Co-operat- (By The Associated Press ) CHICAGO, oNV. 1 5. Financial aid for the citizens of Gberamniergau is sought In a letter from Wilhelm Ruriv burgomaster of the Bavarian community, and published today in the Chica-Ip- r . Tribune. The winter needs of the villagers can he cared for with f 27,500, Burgomaster Rytz said. He pointed out thaf the eltlzen of Oberammergau had refused a (l.OOQ.noo offer from an American motion picture company to film the passion play. to sell our play to an American film company for $1,000,-00a sacrifice demand by the lnyal-ty-tthe vow made To our fathersT our citizens have dented, .theh-ae- li ea. Individually and the corporation has foregone more than can be hoped for la niany yearahe wrote. k. j MmKw, wHfc Brin Cmmm 'J PATHK NRW8 4'X f:24 KIGHTfUasWHD, TO IHC , IB TO TB, TAX nCLFDFDf MAT1MB TMIBR, TO BIN 1TC IB TO SB, TAK ICLl DCD lam was . - tTIttTt , Frnlit, ndaya, HlilidaiB, All eat Irii4l( -- see lax Matin Afl fWats'dee ChllSrea all ilma larlodiaic the or- - CHARLES RAY of tha con- - iv Herk RS.V.P. SB tax V .A v - |