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Show -' j-- ' ' THE DESERET considerable rowd gathered before the doors. One young Gernyin who whistled was pounced upon by a French soldier and led away to the ll In the Rath&us cellar where about 49 prisoners sleep on straw sackSt They are mostly security po lice, mayors and poet and telegraph , government emloyeea tThe defense made by Dr Grimm, BY A.' H. mayor a being open! There were sev- the lawyer for the defense, was that hundred Germane and many the orders from Berlin were the (Special Cable to The Deseret News eral courteous poitus The court was com- mayors should not obey t ffe that French, Apd Chicago Pally News.) posed of a colonel, two officers of indeed, one gathered the impression ... Copyright, 1923 ) lower rank and two French soldiers. at the trial that It was k battle bewas an army pToijecutor, while tween Pans and Berlin to see which EflffFIX, It. Two more may There ors have joined the already largo Dr. Grimm defended the accused Be- could impose its authority and that the tween tho prosecutor, the defender accused were scapegoats to determine quota of Rohr executives confined inj and the interpreter ir wh hfrd ioi which side was wtnmng. Mayor prison for refusing to coUa borate choose which made the wnr impres-olfin- d Shaefer clearly declared the wa the onlv int from the Berlin authorities to with the of Oberhausen. was sentenced to three, eating figure For h at ' least knew! deliver no coal and not to comply ; with French requisitions Besides he years in prison for having cut the military law. The prosecute w.is omewhat vm- - j ould not burden t.i city with the electric light current from the railofvl not and hi siaiemonr in of running 7? automobile, and road station, thereby endangering dlcttve did not could not seiie private traffic He was condemned accord clear whfle the interVrereV and property withPiM out a chance of to understand I'rnch ing to the penal code buL was tried, seem rimnjrwrgii ppy 7. - was t sensors la Therar.isfl. C.nmm mixed. before a military court. Vice Mayor Bchaeffer of Essen was a squad of soldier with fixed bayo sentenced to two years' imprisonmeo nets between the court and the crowd Farmington Observes and a fine of 6tOQ.000 marks for hav- - and at order, bJwled bv the sergeant, Home Products Week soldiers would stand at attention ing. refused to deliver 73 automobiles the present arms r the court filed and coal to the French. The convict- and (Kpw-Ja- l to The New) ed officials were taken immediately In or cut Gendarmes at the door farminotox. ruh f,i. Herman spectators in orris to Duesseldorf whence they kept onsilence tables and 'ha.rs to get a. observed W?" will be taken to a political prison to stood ' ond dalrv nrorf- better view while rrv mr to understand serve their terms. 0f ln by pam,d ted to the Re Mr"' French as it wa b loreno. J and 'J .ihibi- Court IMck Dignity. ft before the fused Most of them ,rm ,h' u,"l,n flor.l nd 'he Millr The Bredenry court room was sentence was pronounced ,''00P""W,or hv? b"n the.n !.- crowded, the trial of the condemned lnl!,r During the noon Intermission a post At public mcctin held under th auplr of the In, .I nleht bureau, prixee were preemted to frm the , imn had been winner, of the previously assigned to tl.e sixth eighth end ninth sradta m the public Mhoo). The winner of first plwr were norothv Knowlton, on The Mi (hr Floral as an Asset to Farming, fit as an Asset to "urPhy on b armington ' Lucille ( haffin on Fanning Factory for Farmington;'' and Janetta knowltno on The Possibilities of Farmington as a Home Town" Trial of German Officials French Seemed Like Battle for Authority NEWS lEBRUARY .MONDAY e ,rr rwv 'Ixzy and agam fomb.ne as a comedy pair, at the Stgte theatre this week and succeed In winning a laughing victory over the aud.ence though they are miserable victims of ever) one else in the cash. Monte Farter and George White in the well known roles have added a fierv red to their noe for Wedding Bel!' the new shun. The scene la laid in a fashionable sanitarium lo which the pair come to take the cure for airointiiw. Mint Hilly TIlngTiam and Mis Dorothy Kajniood come t the sanitarium looking for husbands They arc sisters who cu ii inherit a fortune on the wedding 0.1 Anxious for the money and for the; title 'grass widow." ihy arc seeking to wed from among the pat hi h whoar not Jong- - fxc n PTOn-vvTtneedless to eav. Is made the moat t b the Monte Farter onjpan.v. The usual tmmberft cauhV eongs .s enea Tiue with cV,Dny itiierpered include numbers by Mias Hamond, Mis-the Stale Hinghani, Miew Ff!-irio Howard Evans and Mr Dunham, who t h assisted m a ad Ang Hluf " bh Jxry and Snookv Zane Grey Mnrv Tne Last Tra H with an all star ca-huilnj by MHiir.ce 'TA' T?N T, ii 1 l.t e. . Kaysville School Will Hold Entertainment Buick has behind it 20 years of exclusive automobile manufacturing experience. Special to The Newt ) KATfTVTL.LE. Feb, IS. 'the entire membership of theNearly Kaysville public school will take part in the hoot entertainment to be given in the local opera house Wednesday. February ji. Some of the features of this year s performance will be. patriotic singing b a chorus of girl from the third, fifth and upper grade, a aklt members of the first grade, special by dan Ing bv second grade pupils, a patriotic play bv rlmbera of the fifth ami seventh Maxim b 'Washingtons grades; eighth grade bovs A matinee performance will he given at 2 p m. and the evening perform-an.- e will begin promptly at 6 ocloik Pikes Peak Highway Association to Meet - Special to The Ke y The annual contenMoab, Feb 1 tion of the Dike's PeakXreAn-to-'K-ca- n Highway association to be held at Folorado Spring Feb, 20 and 21. IU be attended bv J i; M Bride, of co and E A Duffnrd, of Elgin as the official repi eaenlatlN rs of tah Beth are officials in the association, Mr McBride being president of the Utah Pike Peak IHghwav nwoiaiwn The delegates wilt attempt to stimulate the interes of tour sts more in the Navajo Tra I which is th natural Vtah route lo Mesa erde F. park In Fodorado. Hobsons Choice nook THESE STARS- -LEATRICE JOY RAYMONETHATT THIS PICTURE Tx. 4 s ukJ (HAKU V. CDM Hlnn VN. Eva Nuvak and Fhester pm.ltrSmen nrc mied a pcurl-- t the follow fluwuufiii i: Jem.cn preuiv nt lug offictiR J e pr H.v A olent Vtia H Ir nber k h rotiu tieaeurer, , F Jens, n htard nonF.r s.tm board im mb. v tt -- i Mr-tin- THIS STORY - i picture feature ' Tabernacle Concert. Wilkes. If a Person were t rhar Wakefield Fadman, who ak u Featuring t hr nrytM1 apio.tr with Pnnces Tslanlna, at the Tabert his week an! nacle onerr tonight huw h ame to he aaaonated ihe Dtd - funny manikns f the M.dd etonn m.ih an singFi. be would probuhlv answer a hi. The ttle pimp'' prrformed 'J H was fate or "it wAm just a natural well m mg ng and on llur And theteoy hangs a conseqyemc. rsauon thatdancing tlv at mg Ldlf. were quite forgotten opr One or two investigator in the field Marrv the poor i! rlr is the of Aim r. an Indian lore had made vur-liIn it Mr. and attraction and imiu a f thir .hnolognal an entire), hitn.-ou- s ptcent . r qutte a few tac before adman and throuen ome situation with li. enthuant lane upon the a ng .cave the aud.eiue ui an att.-tuBut the r Seenof thf more than jufcl humru that a J ttne Jump 4head subje. t had been more or I. s the oft. mtg or of mii entertainment fun the range rider series f,o Malon.v Fadrnao iix Leading mie-- . Aeswp rabies. be. lo&iua to tha foresaw ' the thing of heater,' and Topi Fheaing Mo It was in IMt that FadnVan Da complete the mot n tu. turc th idea of his an I. seemed to feci program The Prominent among the vaudeville a t he performance of KiharDon I5rtn-er- . that the publictomposej would not "Mnd dr leeture-reilal on the subjo.t of and Fher called Tin i ul Home Indian lore, so he design'd a prog am Town Illustrated vong of an aps that wo, ild (ontaio d oal propriate haratej- are mu h appr. and instrumental material and hula dtreer also appears In fort-n- e nalaui augmented bv tior, with bits of Hawaiian nietmlv. ollectlon of nstvve mus. al instru Pv.1k WeDh .n a varietv of sons on t dav imv making u tn nierts inGuding a gens nc fiaseolot In the early days of the or that of an. lent davs de.Uring Tney had enlisted the artistic piogram Kav rrv:es ot are vo getting crax.cr evetv dav a negro with an instrument Paul Harper, tenor, and then during and his residency at Denver ll'GtD hr met and an agent with a patent compound &cil t.ie a id ence more nudn me than thw harming Indian gol Ts.an n Ro Sam Jhen pursuing her venal studus wnh musn Rrotner, J F Wihox Fharmed bv cr won- .it rebate toncludc ihe programpovrltv with t a Kw derful vo.ee, he engaged hrr to a stunts of ctrneh and 'kill in a on ert at Folorado Springs, i olo her first public appearance. At the conclusion of her fust song the !ar. Paramount-Empres- s. audience gave her an ovation, and ir George Mwlford! latest phepidramn was necessary to repea-- t the song he Mhm Head is the luad fore the audience would allow her to prodmtmn line feature of the nr w bill which proceed with the program Saturdav at the Paramount At Hie onrluaion of the concert she Its ammufielhg rhts l.MT Ka4 lwew d4 m Jo rh she u management promised something Fritic and regular program puh out of tne ..rdinar run of photoplavs j alike, were unanimous In their p v f.id of "Java of her Thu adman at last fou w, Jh.it vra It apptopr.ife iv vnmethir.g the ideal medium the Dame for h jlDid different, bi s.. rr freshing hhat it makes one wt. ft a it in a i atlv e .laugh ph of its kind ter of America an orgmai iff per er i fhr' J more pi.njrcv i a it. U a gripping drama t he rneriran haramerixat nn arc and ih' M tonights onert the hntr Meiford two number reahstp I'vdnun i "be ruiitri ffet anH'ng to A screen hv trattsf, Sunset Trail rrd Fund dln.t with Joseph Imer s vtfrv m wonderful J M lellan at the organ Hrrge-l- . V.ne irg. John of the human interest nor hU, Johi Y bmith singing the solo been lost, and the represn-tatioand Mr admnn at the piano,' ami r.gs has of old Salem and the New Eng of the Toreadores from 'The Manh land coast of the erlv dav i a m- arnven ' rui live as interesting and entertain Seat are available at the Fonsni . ing An excellent cast pres nts he In the leading role that of Taoif plv Yen. the Manchu prim ess, Jeatrice Jo, ef-es savs a difficult part with telling fect With her appears Jaiqurlinc To. gan who does equally good work 'Ihe leading male parts are in the capable hands of Ravmond Hatton and George Fawcett Other members of the ,t are Frederick Strong, Mhcit Hos.oe, Violet Azelie Audft Arclor, Polly Beer and Rose Taplev The mis are elaborate and much effect Is added bv the quaint old rngturm The scenario ts bv Waldcmar 7oung, fornurly of this utv The new hill aso include comedv Second Fliihinood featuring Bohhv Vernon and a m w installment of Bathe Ntws. The hill runs to and including next Frisiay evening Kiggcst Show in Tow 11 at -- fo c The sacrifice of a beautiful prince..-- for the man rho loes-- u tale filmed on the actual locations of the story. n ! Lhc v WILKES Fhr YOtTI ALL FOR erto-typed. d All-in- 11 ladies' everv . c it Fbr'1 t 1 I fl hu s i Pathe News. t) - Usual Good Music For the Money jre-M- DOjCIGLAS MIRBABKS in RDBII7 ft IjdDDD cm-orr- ! ' . . I tve-r- . w j Vv n a- Kinema. to read the advertisements. Tnd.y Non 12 2 4 i.VO P..JU p. nv P SI. t Richard BMilless with 77 Dorothy Gish i: in laugh-provoki- r m GRt I it Nfra T PANTAGES ttl.MtKR our ' R I'RH t.S Manager Tavlor of?.the Kinema t hr a t re is advertising five distinct feaiiue number on his program this week. First comes The Flame of " in which Prt ilia Dean. Wallace Heersupporting gives another of those thoroughly repulsive Impersonations for which he Is famous. Perhaps ru man on the screen has surpassed Wallace Berry in this sort of His uue is that of the heroines tpr father, portravai of JO pt r cent, brutality Reginald Denny appearing In the f rst round of the New Leather Pushers senes The gcreen adaptation of The Icather Pushers" is probably the most unique in the history of the picture business. Neeley Edwards and Bert Hoar lie furnish the laughs by means of thetr latest firm vehicle, .Hoboes DeLuxe ' News fresh from- the furthermost parts of the globe may be en m the current International weekly Splendid picture music is now a part of th Kinema program, the same heme furnished by F. Allan Smith and K I ntRRl I1LAKFMORE and T HONE pnw F.n, former popular Salt Lake stork stars, are In the great east. ,n 1 Uillsrr Reerv "THK KIAHK OF LIFE. No- - 2 Reginald Denny First round I.MTHiR 11 HRKRV I'rouiaillrrN U eekly ntortea COL. HEEZA LIAR The happv cartoon has great advtnun tet tive. M i h.ns h IIil No. 3 n D -- Nervy Ned Comedy HOMOKS IK LI XK There's no sense to It No. 4 The Intest new by -- INTERNATIONAL he shy young Lev ton. second mate of the schooner Barthelmess trie Sprav" Richard mighty hard to elope on the screen In "Fury. the new feature being ehown this week at the American theatre, but his p'ans revive a check at the hands of an irate parent The Ladv Sprav" had docked at London ,fRov" promptly makes arrangements with Minnie, slavey of a Lime-hous- e Boy" FUN boarding house for sailors, ORGANIZE. Last the l No 3 PRESS iterary Digest. t. Perfect picture plnylng KL HEAPS hRiTtf At the Wurlltser. American Orchestra hotts j 2:1 ft, id i r. t I 5:tS, 7:.Tl, por- But Captain Ieyton, Boys father, on the puts his paternal foot down hen he learns of It Idea, Shortly after the captain, dying, tells Boy" the secret of his mother and makes him swear to avenge her before he marries . Meantime. Minnie, with her wedding finery, ha gone ahead to Glasgow t await Boy r When the ship comes and he postpones their wedding, she is broken hearted and cannot understand But she understands and is happter and when Boy" returns from learns hw he has fulfilled his vow. Colonel Heeza Liar, the animated Baron Munchausen of the films. Is the in "The letec. entertaining adventurer Fun hig newest r f loon comedy. t also another of the from the Pres features of the program. diverting It Is noteworthy that the cast of Fury" contains two familiar personag- es in Tyrone Power and Harry Blake- were formerly more, both of whom atara with popular Salt Lakof stock here. friends large following MERCt HY IT BELOW AT PRICE (Special to The News.) PRICK. Feb IS. -- This city has been In the grip of a severe cold spell for several dajrs Wednesday and Tburw the mercury dropped to 1? below day aero. For three or four day the around HV below but perature hoveredwas yesterday there more a break and Indimoderate wrath. to cations point If '"r I olleeted hy Idy trayed by Dorothy Gish, to get married when the ship makes port at Glasgow POILTRY MET CHESTER, - Feb. vv New American. A Now Playing feature program, count 'em No. I'rlsetlla Deau 3 The drama of a f'lur who haf- h ed all vvoiprn hth! of a gave up one tu avngr inMhr Heaps. . a profitable habit, too. . 1, $ IVs O N 10; lat-e- i h- Hobsons - It I . Advertisements are an accurate index of what other people are buying, selling, wearing, eating, doing, learning of what the world of industry is accomplishing for you and how, where and by whom it is being accomplished. Its a good habit Funird' with HoBHl Matinees anJ hol'd t three-fourth- Second Childhood 25c I choice. Through the ad vertisements y ou have a chance to compare and select almost anything you want or need. They offer you the world to choose from. . LIKE IT -- - LONG ago Toby Hobson kept theonly for hire in Cambridge. It was his rule that customers had to take the horse nearest to the door, whether they liked it or not. So Hobson Choice came to mean Take this or none. be satisfied with FAWCETT GEORGE . Dont LAGAN JACQUELINE 1 rrt II.? Talk about seductive tango tempo listetjto, the Happy SiiorvfFrtg joyously ginto "You Cave Me Y our H eart," on Columbia Record - . 1 ? Sweet Daddy 1 State. , - i. 1923, dated Music Co., and Daynes-BeehMusic Co. until $ o'clock tonight; after that at the Tabernacle box. office. The concert ta under the management of Fred F Graham Indian Folksongs To be Feature of Tabernacle Concert -- 1 19 vr LOOKIT NEXT SUNDAY 48 EAST BROADWAY Direction Ackerman St Harris j Lt (.ilwKl 3ft I'Kori.K MIM, j i Charles ; Wakefield Monte Cad man. Distinguished composer-piani- Princess Tsianina carter NEW MUSICAL COMEDY st . Famous Indian soprano TABERNACLE TONIGHT n. leketn nt I nnsoHdntcd Music Viulr to. till II and Day oclock, after thnt at Tabernacle box office. rrlernfrr and &Ue, , Direct loa Tabernacle hair. Managemeat Fred i . Graham 1 he IDI'ED mnilTHlN ZANE GREYS THE LAST CALL i; week M I t Or V T |