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Show I ' f ft V' " ''-V- ' -- l7.',l.f '!' '.V V f " M ? V -I .- . THE DESERET NEWS tonight Northern Territory 1 and Md Hotuwux, comrdy. PAJUMOrXT J ltlurr1-AMKRIC- m Hc4fhn ad oomedT. ' In Talmadce jfterrp Cfjrtetmasi a W1' ORPHErM Sew hlU wlth a i.m M Martina and Norton nlffht. Glam opena Wedneadajr The SAIjr LUCE THEATRE atartln Girl and the Tnun p." 3ntj '4 f State. --Just e . 3 MONDAY WEDNESDAY COMEDY DRAMA v. XOT A MOV1XG (EMRRESiSil TODAY AT 13M, SGS, 7 (SO, 45, 4tOO, Ii13 AXD THE TRAMP A Merry Show for A Merry Season A Special 1hrlatmaa Commencing Wednesday Night. Dec To and Including Nunriay MATIN ERA KVKMMi At 8 18 T. M. At t.JS I M. MORTOV ft HTTU4M4 ft wal- SO ( HOIJ1 Comedy 121.10. 30, 0 NlOO, The AndHeff Trio and Broke' IX THE StPrOItTIXG Ladies Ready C ST George A dr. America's leading Mpf- hwmoriat, wrote this far bis friend, Tom dally More Innaha to the Welghan. reel than say comedy vrer pro dared. And a real home town To-We- Exclusively dax-slin- ff PATIIE NEWS Katherine McDonald IT Beautful Liar TOWNlH DIRECTION BF.HT I.KVKY ( IRt I IT ALL THIS vvkfk show in FOR THE !fFY, ANY The Sign On The Door, fOMIMi Tl K5DAV aad Joseph Moore in The Battling Kid Admission 10. W M. K EIP-MI1)- Rt Nat I t E tOXTINlfMN I Otkrr Aftft.ft ( OMIG C J In The Valley Of Silent Men. laa CHARLIE CHAPLIN h MAX. TO M P in M. "Shoulder Arms. NEW SHOW NOW PLACING Phone W nntch 147. , 19 EAST BROADWAY. cif IM- - the OrJdley Conference convened 8th with a ..d rrl.sth, sot it tv meet ngs meetin?wo Relief .n,rI land an TMustrated Pacific Coast News American. y lecture on the history of the church and its growth The Hottentot" is one of the two tv Eldcfeatures of the photoplay Gustave accomplishments (andLarson program x Of which opened Sunday for the Christmas accompanied hv Hide to F Schreiner one of ltah s reputed The week at the American theatre music an second feature of the bill ts a eerona All meetings were (Kpedal to Tve News) well attended throughout Christmas comedy, "Edgars Little Booth Tarkington Saw," written by LOS ANGELES. Dec 21 A telegraph these and ens ung sessions, making the total around the incidents which on ur in attendance at 257. the average American home during the dispatch was reec'ved from I b bpen-ce- r Tree Joseph TV M Murrln R Car-e- n of Route ths Lake Salt season railway e holiday Wh'te. mieion ter retary 'tus-The picture Is full of laughs One by lrest W AKMurnn of the Lars n nusMnn superintendent smiles the first time Douglas MacLean California Joseph I M M of A ot h'm and Sundav mission, notifyiig os meets a horse In the picture a dnyeplt f he mission lnrgaret K Mtler old k that perked up enougn the intended arrival of some of tn of the It ff hoietie Lottie to take a nip at vne yachtsman ana Church authorities in the citv cf Los prfrstdent of the Jlecf So iety board Huth keeps right on smiling, laughing or Angeles to make def'nite arrangements stahr Tanner president of the mission asroaring until he starts off In the vPilrt tite organisation of the Loa Antlea lor L M I A, Alexander K and tounding steeplechase f riding the a. 1realUt M ana Mis slake r ener president Frank cjion n more protection iivher Dewnup Hottentot, with J Giant and their f r.o r, Shier the f onfermee and Pres from sudden death than fixe napkins Emily and Elders oeorge Albeit smith V of the i.rldley Lais Joph padded together under the jaikey cap and John U tdtsoe ot the qu rum ot feren e were a i in atfedanre The tea music Especially lett Salt Lake at 11 jj pm greatest wav turee the bill appropriate ex'endrd The interpretative score ine Twelve and in Lon Angclta tuWiifii these arrived Friday bv the vaunts is well lccted and adds materially 7 Sunday . morning at . ociotk to the beauty and Interest of the Two general sessions were held on , and turs Itself. marking the climaxes - anal, im hey aturdav at h a m an i 2 p m The iLTome (fthGeJPJ Obfcprt ; W rlv. ,,?!? ubtly bringing out th. 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Tre in time tj attend tno Jfdbvmg were the speakers which here and there have been ad- 11 lo J L Mur !w is Edts President McMurnn at do. eph services T e mirably interwoven into the love story the time (am-rrok, Iceland J Lythgoe was attending the As a special number the orchestra plvys rn I K, Montgon y Pav conference tn an hrancisco, but a selection from n The Mess ah was notified to meet the ait Laarra Either Harrv Harson the new.v me accompaniment the orgn mak- on nted conference of the president The in netmg ing it a beautiful addition t the teg- Los Tuesday riorning confer m e H K Z'mmerman the Angeles chapel during this service vada ular program. who ha disposed of more Rooks was filled to Capacity aid mapping man of Mormon than anv other missionary utks were del v red b l'rest Hcter the mission c ara Nc. and Paramount-Empres- s. several mt- J tjiant and Eiders Eimth and f "er'J H.tirt; and Ioch memb-r- s Pres. 1 s c ne invocation was offered by n W MeMur'-lide end4Ei-lg-at eon P Jensen vt- the Ah-There l a real picture at the Pin- - I j of Anlovr ; mounvEoipre Thames tlrnCy flfaYcV, 'trad tr.e Benedict on W ftand advie and exortatmr.s bacJc in his latent photoplav pronounced by President treorge-- i ounsei Huk ais wer M eppropr ate for the o. Home and Broke um recently released from the) If one longing of tl e Kern for a picture which will tatva mis ft ono that is fG.l of the blues, but Saturd t f r irg at1 7 iiHgv Nf M of the La4 A nice os stake ofjbchoo' human Interest jet Hack Homo nd nd n e n m i '1 he I ia i a he should not fa Broke" ho the direction of Ruth entire mhuv carried uii picture to see. Capacity houves avw the vf thought of the. Tinner ncive tnem tur. ynlenli) nl ent hi.ni. mpi,r - . r .lay bami serin. U.rouhuu f,Jmiav thr.c ir.n.ral ronfi m imp vn hM with the pm in the evening thejf tomK ak-- n ,ifprc M Idori t assembled tn thevori i j, x ,i. r . ar ' ,riu,. Vionira and i. Is Kras i, Mnu , ' chip nf Th.niwn f r .1, ords nf th. os.l Irum ,, ',7-- V,,,r , i , l i i . he L author.! of the nt Pt'd v j ( hunch It had lurmerf been announced1 l vn some of them Angclg that woud he in Eoa Angeies and some on the hea h for the evening esrvu.es (jrant attends J and poke at the vervie held in the Santa Monica Elders Srmth and V idlsoe players present an attraction which ren linedw hile trw Los can not fall to bring a Ui gh from Angeles houses wer ftlel to capacity f the most serious minded piavger The Paramount orchestra furnishes ag. inland it evidenced the fact that ihtn the near fwtu1 c rlie ever in- musical numbers and an interpretation b 44 -- s ctmli numbex of a.4rua iv pAures-whtc- h iu n tar D 'und Ios Angeles would need aadr., runs the week to hear. Tie a . i'o-rin fuhy organix-unt of officers an" J (more v ' a r i it it 5r"n t h uees of worship to acoinmo- and tj! t u aT I liiv date the influx of membership rnotoplay. ' hrtenor v.rtne Immed ate.v foIrwing an inspiring r I'v In "The Sign on the D'ior ratd ler Vormtalk Lj hldtr Widtsoe on the restored er rt 'ho nt,i Talmadge. Incomparable errotioral at. message of the gospel an effective ttJ,e P yiie f I 'ih ,ti h r The seas of the silent drama is ecn at her rendition of the' Praise to the Man 'ri' t f at were Wet In the most interevMng and ah- - from tae 'Martjra.' was sung by lha TM' wri i w era aids screen Mrnlns n ahoni yet given to th thoir jb-vek',e 'her ti i.i.noi ar! sev- talented star The light were turned out In the r It (ia a screen veron rf f banning chapn so as to ailow the painted glass rMi bo. k v of M rrwn mce f sold and ng poHocV's highly successful stage play wimlos of the Prophet Joseph kneel-- ! pre hr ms Thinkg been he d in th la frr- of the same name and to merelv say tng before God and hts Non Jeusl,rl f"i in the le it is a creditable one would be Chr'M to stand illumed before the nia that djvs o tl! .f tbe bran he f the audieiice the facts verv mlldiv indeed ( i e itnrv totrw putting Irf this production Norma takes ful A verv tender and touching effect Trg wr7 th Tn advsntare of the opportun'ties for dra- -- was given the audience and Elder AHes psst vcek t'a5r lane ( tv l rah erov Pore matic and emotions! acting in wonder- - Nmlth arose in the spirit of the otca- ful fashion And the technique and ar- mon with tear dimmed ees and of Herbert Brenon. who direrted livered a powerful nrd Impress ve neceum of The Sign on the Poor" Is apparent spret h on the iwith the gos;iel principles compliance throughout the production The star has excellent support At the close of his s,erh he stated Charles Rich man Is seen as her lead that he and his companion were suin the thnnsed to say to the Nnints that if ing man, and others prominent cast are Lew Cody, David Proctor th wanted a state organiaat on in this Helen Weir and Paul McAllister part of the Lords vinevard they "The Sign on the Poor was adaptel houM hive it on the 21t day of Jvn for the screen by Marv Murillo and uar 1923" home of the author tie Herbert Brenon. It las Firet National will be sent to Lo Angelea, a that tnn to organise the new stake of the attraction. Church making the eight) eight h In Bavaria plans to make Itse'f inde- - existence icdav a To keep o pencil within reach of Plans were further developed at a pendent of coal by the use - ofa water using t frequntv a r'ng to river meeting Turn. lav mornng while th person be slipped over a fti re- - has been power obtained by diverting intogether with Prest Me vented it being poss.hle to push the through ft tunnel toInto one lake ano authorities another lake 65d. Murnn were asmbled in mcetfrg out of the way when not need- flowing th peruil conference .d. j The stvtnth feet lowtr. l' Interest ev-l- Utah Al-- 1 if You Are Wanted on the Phone o cab-hac- - t i VV I 1 H ap-p- o I it L-u- i dre I y frc-dn- ; t A thus I u,. 1? Hir-aga- 1 blt oT-D- ra! 11 ' j.i,i,i 11 a- m j n' i ! te ' f stn.l-annua- L prompt to respond to the ring of your phone. The very idea that some one has a personal mes- sage for you intrigues your interest. Has it ever occurred to you that back of every advertisement in this paper there is some'one with a personal message for you? More often than not. these advertise-- , ments were written with you in mind. It is impossible for most merchants and manufacturers to give you a phone call about their goods, their wares or their services. So they pay us for the privilege of calling these things to your attention in our advertising columns. Give an advertisement the same attention you give to a phone call. Many of them are just as important to you and just'as interesting. They will help you economize and keep posted on news of vital interest to you and your pocketbook. . ,,Jti' 'i O.U are n semi-annu- ( L pap vertisements. Dont lay -- r cjrv ill ne: the ad- - $ 1 L - They are personal calls for you. KM Tl RHHY ALMA HP BENS 71 A( TN W Blood and Sand lOc Alway Tax lacluded BKc S AIDES II LE Valentino Rodolph Kiddles 25c NEST ANY TIME GEMI2S ear m gruitfvt Per-quit- j K WILKES THEATRE In Augmented Orchestra nwtRoe Reee, KUIe TALK O THE 1 Today Only NORMA TALMADGE HIGH POWER. A Mermaid lomffj. i AXD The Photoplay Theatre romance. PA I, ft JBVKIN8 Aeeop'e Fnhlee, Topic of the Day. Tathe ISe-31- c 1 Ac-News. j Mata Nights e Pin Tar LILA LEE and pay at your convenience. Gaaeelgaes bp.fra. CLF.VX SlSO, SiOO, l30. AMERICAN DANSANTE Back Home Maalcal ( emedy New Revue Now Placing THE I OUSTER Prraani April" mrTleo CHRISTMAS DANCE TONIGHT .GEORGE APES Charge 3ft at to Royal Wrlttra br BOOTH TARKINGTON Monte Carter 27 1! AHH 8 In "From Soup Nut EDGARS LITTLE SAW. We will continue our policy of handling only the latest in Ladies Coats, Suit sand Dresses. EAST BROADWAY Direct tea At KERR AX A HARRIS 4B NIGHTS, 25., Aft.. M.. S1.IO. . HATTTEES. htlftrra 25.. aftalta 55.. and -4- PANTAGES ."GIRL MADGE BELLAMY Erea Millie Collier's wbtrtwlad stage aaeeess didn't pack the lop of the ptefare. -- PICT! RE DOUGLAS -- MacLEAN Ikon, e THE American tfhmrimnmi In appreciation of the splendid patronage given us, our after Christmas Sale gives us the opportunity of reducing our prices to the lowest possible level in which our customers and prospective, customers will be glad to participate. SALE STARTS TUESDAY 9 A. M. R BABY THE VAI DEI ILLS VnocfouJ- o all Fun, merriment and music, all Interwoven with the holiday spirit, characterise the Monte Carter show at the Uxy and "Snooky State theatre. biff nnln play as a pair and. for the nothe occasion, elevate themselveeoftotwo the high assume pert bility and officials who fail to arrive Lobster Palace le the title of The the new production which was written by Mr. Carter aaddndMr White," better Inciknown as "Issy "Snooky dentally the scene, supposed to be the most expensive and exclusive meeting affords an place of fashionable soctety. unusual opportunity for the beauty are costumes wear that chorua.to and a biff feature of the ChristHeed Minor mas show designed the best ccnery. The show easily is the comMonte on Carters to be put by pany Til Be a Santa Claus to You led by Miss Billie Bingham who eventually draws the entire company In, proved the song hit at tim performances There is the usual pep and life In the feature song of Miss Charlotte Creed leader of the rhorua. who dances and a Inga Tm Wild About Mary Courtney probably the most finished actress of the troupe sing "You, Just You, and also, as usual, has a prominent part in the story Katherine McDonald is the star In the "Beautiful Liar" which is the ptettrre feature ofe The program. 1 Jan.l-2-- FIVE-D0LLA- Barge la Mata GOTTEN our customers and friends. It is also a appropriate occasion to thank our many friends for the loyal support given us in our first year in business. When "The Girl end the Tramp" apJan pears at the Salt Lake Theatre, on MonI. i and I. with bargain matin,., day and Wednesday. It ts declared that be something ool of the ordinary will on seen In the wny of entertainment the speaking stage. The piny consuls of two and a half hours of enjoyment, which Includes raud.vllln, mueical comeveedy and drama, nil blended In one ning progrnra. com highly recomThis company mended and the management promises The tramp is the plenty of laughs central efcaraefter and around hit toward nd couraoua retculng young womfrom death of a beautiful him revolves an. whte- haa befriendedThe manner in the of plav the plot to save life which the tramp risks hts heroic acts tha girl and his many other the comprovide abundant thrillssoand evenh baledy and sentiment is smiles and tears anced in the play that re said to run a close race. gra-tHu- 4 Salt Lake Theatre out-of-t- i n SIDNEY S. STYNE EMSEi fa imppp Jteto gear 1. Salt Lake Theatre. t Bee-to- wh-il- fur-cle- d I00' Kajiyama street, feeing the Common, in severel Instences have given piece to KLUTINtiS hop windows, )ut beyond. street. In the more secluded sections near the crest of the hfU, Boston t ENTERTAINERS rival to New York s Greenwich Village le slowly gaining ground On the borders of tha district garages are CASSLER & t closing in The Beacon TIUl association has been BEASLEY TWINS formed to protei t the interests of the remaining householders Allen ForbesC BRIERRE & KING William tl ('odinan and Miss Marion Nichols are among those Interested Beecon th.nS COMING i Invasion by Business Resented by Historic ection of Bosk&u 21 Old Saint Nlch with hit packed lied and harnessed reindter, prancing over the coutn- with tingling ball, and Eh.V ing his w ay through piled inow drifts., marks of distinction. Is organlxin I. not .o mytuic, .ft., al- l-, or ho, h.j really does appear to many people Just ctv ertstocracy seek to prevent fur- v. that way. It is In AJaska, where Uncle Sams mall are delivered in winter by In reindeer sleds carriers to the tune riding of merry chimes Far away places in Alaska get deliveries of mall, but the schedule Is so nearly always arranged that each pioneer camp In way MERRY CHRISTMAS places where the deep snow prevents much intercourse with the outer world gets its Christmas mail near the holidays. The postoffice department sends out 94,000 first assistants to old San ta Claus, and although they don't cmosCH9ncas wear his livery of red and fur and natty black boots, their uniforms are1 Just as welcome along toward the lost days of December Every day Is Christmas for the postal workers Mith Mer- - aleotino Bodolph Blood and Sand" PHOTOPLAY Norm In "The Mm on the Jan. Atsoriated I'ressi untdld quantities of mall tol those to whom thy are Intxmled Bot they do thrlr work with a will and a smile, say drparlment officials, who 'ask your help In thlr work hyj making It caay for them o deliver all tha (ifts by Christmas Day. - Bark Home and Broke; 1. (By Th fiASHLVQTOrCtc, 1 GEM 4 u IMUmr ??? a Chrtouuaa DomIiw V an Ur THfcVnUv-- Tt Tudnrtlle tha anonth befora Decs tn bar 5. It la thsr business Invasion. Many of the a hactlc acaaon with th.m to get tha old ftrst families are now scattered The brownetou end brick fronts of Than Myth in Cold skte-ssjs- M In Tm DECEMBER 25 1922 Santa Claus More amusements - MONDAY |