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Show THE. DESERET NEWS JUNE. 5 TUESDAY 1923 Wednesdays Recital AMUSEMENTS AND VAUDEVILLE. , Veodeville and Rlohard BartUtt la Caveman Lava. aad WILKE Five acta vaadavllla lr.t raa stetare. , - MOTION MCTOBS8. OMAHA ANTAOES as nature serves it Tokyo Announcement Tends to Deepen Mys- - THE RUG OF TOMORROW JSery of Sudden Death of When you uy a rug It's vastly difJM&rine Corps Colonel. , ferent from buying a hat. Hat styles change like the wind, but rug quality remain in vogue as tong as they last. Tou cannot go wrong in selecting rugs from oUr Inimitable stock. We buy'tke very best rugs mads. Our prices represent a moderate profit plus ooqt. W guarantee the quality of 'any rug we sell. (By International Newe Service ) TOKYO. June 5 - The body ot Lieut. Colonel Earl H. Elite, distinguished officer ot the United States marine corps who came to an unexpected death In the Caroline Islands on May 12, will not Agents for Majestte Haagea be sent (back to the United States for burial, according to notifica- Toy Dept. Open the Tear Around tions received by the American the forembassy here today from A $ or 2 a Week Will Do eign office. A. Cotten. Captain Lyman American naval attache, was notified that the body could hot be western furniture co, shipped because of climatic conditions and the length of time necroadway essary before It would reach Its destination. There are no embalmcleared up. In Conthe Islands ing facilities On the rolls of the marine corps sequently, Colonel Ellis will be Co'lonel Ellis was carried as "on burled where he came to his un- leave. His leave had lasted from expected death, In the Islands. 1220 to the date of jils death, but he was still on the active rolls of at state. A especially in summer. But how to serve safe rule is to follow Natures own suggestion keep the natural proportions just as you find them in the grains of ripe, whole wheat & Shredded Wheat Biscuit. Eat whole wheat, because it provides every food element inperfectly balanced propor tions. Eat it shriadidy because the crisp toast ed shreds form roughage not flourpaste in the long digestive tract. For r health, eat bran in the way Nature planned it for you in Shredded STATE ouncement in Tokyo that the body of Lieut. jCol. Ellis would be burled In the Caroline Islands whers he met an unexplained death on May 12, only served today to deepen that mystery surrounding his dely end. Although nearly a month has passed since the distinguished marine officer met death In the "Forbidden Islands" that are under1 Japanese mandate, no word has yet reached Washington as to the cause of his death, hirst reports that he had been "accidentally killed have neither been confirmed nor denied, respite cabled requests from Washington for more Information . The mystery surrounding Colonel Ellis' presence in the Caroline Islands an area barred to foreign .travellers by the Japanese foreign office, likewise has neer been Xeritaa, Flhr" "Down to th Emil Beroldhelmer alee paid Monday 0U 70. American. That tho road to ecreon aucceta la a long ono that experience lc the beat guide. Id clearly demonstrated la tho work of 8ylvia Breamer, which critics maintain has reached Its highest point in Edwin Carewe a production of Tho Girl of the Golden West," which began Its engagement at the American theatre and id continuing as tha feature of tha program there all this week. Mlsa Breamer was born in Australia, and played In American play In the Antipodes for fiva years beforo coming to the United States. Her first stage work In this country was with Grace George In The Argylo Case, In New York, aad In Bought and Paid For. When she became associated with the films, the Triangle-Ine- e picture. My Ladys Garter." "The Family Skeleton " We Cant Haven The Everything, - "Missing. A House Divided," Cause,Moonshine Trail." Dawn." "The Other - Wife," "Res. My Husband pectabla by Proxy,- - The Blood Tho Devil,- with Georgs Barrier, Arlisa, "Not Guilty and "Unseen Forces" followed in the order named end during the last few months Mlaa Breamera services have been much sought after by producer, Byd-na- all-yea- - .... in a CB TTsarrijy.Ja r Ticket of New York amounted to - (I Library 's 7th $1.00 rnLi ' 1. 4 - Laes AIM, SilS, H. lift threat! A.k Tbaas Hava ibM4,,lM ' inheritance taxes paid . t P.Mclra Petersen 010 10 Inheritance taxed for were paid tho atate Monday by tho setata of Warren C. Beach of New York Tho Mtata ot Jaoob Hlreoh of New York paid taxea amounting to OK H and taxaa on tha estate of Shipa" A.-rr- - Mam at .(a, V fTT4': It works- - Kit tty y, - Strawberries and Com-rao- , death mystery deepens. WASHINGTON. June 6 ..Ann- Warr.a PLftT.. NOVT Present ,.,J. , era r - Whole Wheat i. of Music -- Bylxl. Braamar. la --"Th. Olrl of Hem Made th Qaldaa ytmt;" Movlee." , a aew Mack S .nn.it comedy. Charlaa PARAMOUNT-EMPRES-O Norrla' famous novel, Bran, with Manta Blue aad Marla rra. veal. Path Nawa KINEMA - Roy St .wart la "Bnmln Alae Raatnald Danny la WordHound Plve. Now Leather Pueh. Bran, for health every day, of course, and it?-You- MERIC AW The L. D.S,' School 'Wednesday tabernacle organ re cltal protram with Aaalatant Organ lit Tracy Y. Cannon at tha condole -will bo aa follow; t National Anthem , Fantaale In O Minor . 8 Bach Felix Mendelssohn 1 Bereeuat W. Favorite "Mormon- - Hymn, "OHplnnay My , Arr. by Or ran 1st An Old Melody Arr by Organist Cor tags William Faulkaa the marine corps. fj The United StateSTgdvernment and friends of Colonel . Ellis in Washington have no thr sources of Information than the Japanese foreign office, which maintains a rigid control of the mandated Islands. There are nd "American consular- - officials witfcOt' 2,000 miles and thua far Tokyo has been uncommunicative cancerUgg the circumstances ot Colonel Ellis' r death. With burial of Ellis In the Islands where he ended a brilliant career, his friends said today It was doubtful If the mystery of his death ever would be cleared up not Autopsies ar satisfactorily popular or feasible In the Carolines it was said. la So far as the government concerned, It was stated at both the navy and state departments, today, that they are "still waiting for Information." Kinema. IV I see Stuart Paton, fa raid among mo- directors for hlg use of titles, yielded te imand allowed hit reputation pulse the rlak of a one hundred per cent, he when directed ''Burning margin Words the Universal photoplay at the starring Royt Stewart, now Kinema Three previous screen successes that he directed were Conflict, Reputation and Bava" Other features include the latest found of the new "Lesther Pueherl series starring Beginald Denny A Internationals News snd comedy, Topics of the Day sre also on the program. tion picture one-wo- 4 i Tka bitter atary af wna te tkat sltttavad Mka 4 bat aaatae Btavad a .aUaexabl fait. T.ara aad Ingke lata, ia tka talUaga f FATHH HKWS arimgla fr State. PW TUB USUAL OOW CAVEMAN Thrills, breath taking snd grip, ping, romance, heart Interest, humor, pathos and scenlo effects that surpass anything ever before attempted, are aombtaed tn the Elmer Down Clifton production the Sea in Shipa," St the State theatre, where It Is being shown tor the first time at populan price. The etory la written by John L. E. Pell, a native of New England, a 'and the of all tha of New Bedford wae eagerly given in the production ot tho ptc. ture, which la Intended to perpetuate for all time the golden daya of whaling. , Ih addition to an abundance of thrills it Is replete with heart In ravolvlng around a beautiful President to Leave WasK-ingto- n terst Quaker maiden and a youth not a Quaker, who la datarmlned to a whaleman In order to win 20 on Visit the girl of hla heart. Is seen In tha Raymond To Alaska Will Spend leading male McKee role, Courtot aa Patience Morgan, daugh- ter of a Quaker who I portrayed by July in Oregon. , William Walcott. LOVE Vr' r THEJANSLEYS : ji Ml , cttl-en- Banker Speaks of Powers Of Printed Word Before of National Society Publicity Men. What j Co-operati- on Has Done Little more than half a century ago, Gustavus F. Svift borrowed $20 from his father and started in the packing business. Hard woriq on his part and on the part of the associate! whom he presently gathered about him caused the business to grow. When first incorporated, Swift & Company had six shareholders. The nation was growing and needed meat, and the young company grew also. As more money was needed the business was enlarged by enlisting the of more shareholders. The first little plant at Barnstable, Mass., has given way to 23 modem packing plants strategifcally located. More than 400 branch houses and 600 car routes distribute the meat cafried in more than 6,000 refrigerator cars. Today Swift & Companys service in meat to retailers here and abroad represents the effort of nearly 100,000 people co- f operating with their savings or daily toil. - More than 45,000 men and women have with us by investing their moftey in shares of Swift & Company. Nearly 50,000 men and women who work in these offices, plants and branch houses 16,000 of whom also are shareholders in building are giving us' their the business. They take a just pride in the of-it-s service and promptness and precision fa the uniformity and. high quality of its products. Swifts Premium Hams and Bacon, Sflverleaf Brand Pure Lard, Premium Erankfurts and other Swift products are afid of symbols of their hearty their belief in the Company. 3 set-enc- Imagination." Mr. Sisson declared that advertising men had not only opportunities tor service and profit but the 'clear call to duty." There rests upon our business and Industrial leaders the distinct responsibility to state and explain the facts and principles upon which national business progress must b built, through the printed word, so clearlv that he who luns man may read and that in the street may understand, he added, Mr. Sisson said there was no code of ethics that prevented professional people front advertising their services. He pointed to banks and l National Head of Agents Of Insurance is Coming Meat for Health Week ' . Job 25 I 30 For thakh and Strength Eat Moat 'I ainmuunpnawnifliniiiiiirnnniuiiiniimn made- - In a a few days close personal friend of the president, expects to leave for St. Louis and the west late tonight where, as advance represenBrown, tative for the presidential "arty, for he will- - make arrangements All speeches, trains and routes. along th trip he will precede the presidential party by two or three days. He will not go to Alaska, however, but win remain on the coast, making arrangements for the California visit. Mr. including " -- , PLAY.. HOPE VERNON Hard- DEWEY & ROGERS ing and Secretaries Wallace, Hoover and Work will leave Washington on th afternoon of June 20, for 8t. Louis, where tit first formal address will --be mad.. Th party will then go through Kansas to the Rooky Mountain states, thence up the Rocky Mountain plateau to Montana and Portland. Ore. Aftr spending July 4 in Portland, the party Will embark on the navy transport Henderson, for Alaska The Henderson now is on th way to ths coast, with , special navy band on board .To Visit Island, Returning to th mainland tn about three weeks Mr. Harding will spend a short time along the Pacific coast and then board h shipping board steamer for Panama and Porto Rico where be will be the guest of ths peopls of the island. Ten principal addresses will be made en route to the Hi and at least thre after he returns Numerous Imfrom Alaska. promptu and Informal speeches also will be delivered, from train platforms, at meeting and at din- - - -. h DEVILS WITH , NEY FARRELL ' UTAHS - NEWEST FILM . STAR GEE BUT" , f h . - " d K : ' '' BUSINESS - IS V GREAT us BmiiniiiviL'iinmamiiHiiiiifflsmuiiiLiija James L. Csss of Norwich, Conn., president of the National Association of Insurance Agents wilt be the guest of tho Fire Underwriters of Salt Lake Saturday, June I. Mr Casa Is scheduled to arrlvo late Friday nlxht from tho eaat and will leave Saturday night. for entertainment ot Arrangements the guest are tn charge of George Midgleig president of the Salt Lake underwriter. The main feature will be a luncheon at tha chamber .of AsmmiirM tL mao. PANTAGES R. F. Neslen, General Agent. I Trieskoaa, Wa.atrh ISM. Clift BuilSiaa. Salt Lake City, I tab. BURLINGTON Fir.t tlaae popular vr ahawa al yrirw STATE 10c 25c i N 1 W. PROGRAM . TUESDAY, JUNE 5,8:00 P. M. Bros.-Rober- 2 1 2 ts Cello Solo, Reverie Violin Solo, Barcarolle" Plino Solo, "Perpetuum Mobile Cello Solo, Andante from Oolterman violin Solo, To A Wild Rose" Plano Solo, "Ruetlee of Spring" Solo, "The Dream" Cello Solo, "The Roeary STEWARf in V BURNING WORDS 1 ROY Program to be furnished by Miss Yaiola Blood, Cellfst, Mh-accompanied by Miss Pearl Robinson, Pianist; Henderson. Mabel Miss and Violinist, Beryl Williamson, Pianist. The Victor Records used are furnished through Piano Company-Th- e the courtesy of Glen Victrola and the Armstrong Piano used are furnished through the courtesy of The John Elliott Clark ComMusic Company. pany and Dayhes-Beeb- e 4 S3-- m Down to tfcs, : Sea in Ship? KINEMA 2 . - ADMISSION -- 1 - service. - I rp t Secret service operatives already have been dispatched to the west and Alaska to complete arrangements for the presidents protectionMrs. Harding is looking forward to ths trip with keenest anticipation. she told friend today, )Vhtl " the president and the first lady are away, the executive mansion will be completely renovated. dining car service a la carte, also club breakfasts and table dhote luncheon and dinner. Fit for royalty you will ride with pride on this Colorados foremost train. .t ' unmatched this about Let us tell you more ' . Wtrru Ktrrlfu i.- t DOLLAR wltb r & tsl -- To Study Conditions . Huston, who ha a wider knowledge of Alaska, has been aelected to act as Mr. Harding's guide while In th northern territory. Ill ttom the 'deaddition, official partment of commerce, agriculture 'and Interior, will assist the president in making a study of . BELASCOS FAMOUS , , st Swift & Company, y. s. A. '1 International News Service) WASHINGTON, Juno B. Plans for President Hardings long tilp to the west and Alaska wsro gone over finally at the White House today between the president, Walter F. Brown of Ohio, Claudius Huston, of Tennessee, and navy officials, whq are making the actual arrangements. Announcement of the definite Itinerary will be (By ; " 'Colorado'sErenioslfti -- 4, .HENDRICK - 4 actual conditions obtaining In Alaska vrrttt view to working out remedial measure for presentation other fiduciary Institutions which to Congress. The presidential party, of about formally thought it unnecessary to advertise but who now have dispelled the "bugbear In the sale of any service," .he asserted, "as lnttnate or persona! as law or medicine, standards of taste might readily be involved but uot of ethics, and I am willing to venture the assertion that the day will come when advertising will be employed in the sale of personal aa well as appropriate professional service. "The force of organised publicity during the trMpg days of the war brought about a mental and Leaving Denver at 4 P.M. this superior train spiritual transformation among our pepole and a devotion to principle designed especially to meet the wishes of exand Ideals which it would Jiave clusive travelers, pne of the most cautiously opbeen Impossible to create without lie use. , -erated and best patronized trains in all the-WeFrom that experience we have and P.M. new with 8:30 Omaha a 6:45 arrives emerged realization of Chicago the power of the printed word next day. . In the sale of Ideas, and with the Increasing belief, that the Issues Sun-parlo- r, lounge-ca- r (club rooms for women of peace may be bcought home to our people aa convincingly as the and men), 6teel sleeping cars the last word in issues of war through the IntelliPullman art, reclining chair cars and spotless gent use of this great force." -- 'I HARVARD HOLT wlth-Margu- IB members, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, June 5 --As the Issue of th war were brought to stir men soul through advertising ao might the Issues of peace be presented through the same medium, Francis H. Sisson, vice president of the Guaranty Trust company of New York, told the financial advertisers associatotion at its annual convention day. Advertising will Increasingly attract better brains, and It will Increasingly offer fuller scope to the e, crqgtlve genuises of business, art and literature, he said. Its possibilities for service? tn fact challenge the boldest and most r': ? v -- be-co- June i MORGAN DAVIS tUEGIV 4I.D -- DEWY flosad The New Leather FamhereV COMEDY NEW S BIGGEST SHOW TOPICS roa te. MUSKY 8 Bert Levey Clreelt , ALL FOR - . X - Ladlee Metieeee every day bet McDowell Slndber Goltermaa . Nevln 8et-rde- y, Ssaday . nf ico , Sat. sad Seeder- - , |