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Show 1 MzCj0i& jfcf tp ut &&$ r & . 4 g , TII t V'- r A f v rf . - Am NOW UUDtmit .PAVTAOKS k Murray v la Do ' Ptprn-ZTrcft rae U Petit JtevtM, and otb act ORPHEl Do CtfLM etrevi; oth r bif .( ad Baird U I DWorv a Failure EFFECTING AGOUSAIIONS OF - Hats off again to the Producer, Star Author of Back Home This new and Broke- picture is a knockout! and kMrhwi and UIa V ta George A1 MWom Foo ; oemedj Tlvrea Cbeere.t Newt Weekly AKCRICan All BaUiao a Secretary Charge of Lax Prohibition Enforcement by Tell Investment Bank-ersStreet- Railway Treasury Dept, are Dev clared Not Founded-o- n Situation. Aciation Gold Dgftix KIN EMA Rudolph Valentine' end Ainee Arnu in 'The hhelk ree.e. etiy and ' COMITO ATTRACTION 9. , BALT LARI Ed Wynn In The V Pertect Joel, Nov, 1, 3 and t. 1 pe ' f Twenty-- i prasa-- ) (By Ths Assoc' at DIs--! Oct. WASHINGTON. cession of subject treated in com- t r WASHINGTON, fe- -i Including mittee report. lr--I bonds, for utility public guard fixation snd foreign securitle and occu-- ! the electric railway oltuaiion, eion of pied delegate at today' annual convention of the In-j the soclatlon of vestment Banker' Amerits. . James W. Welsh of New York electric JI secretary of the American -' Hallway association, told the bankhav "electric railway that via come back." He declared govern- ment fictires showed that 117 rides were sold in lit! for each mhaoltant of the United States as 100 compared with 108 in 1917 and that In 1811. "put aside the tear. vecompetition from the motor hicle. either In the form of the common carriers, the bu. the Jitney or private automobile Is t the expense of the electrio railway," ' he said. The average fare throughout the country now. he ald, was 7 1 ' cent a, a reeess'on of one-fif-th of a cent since 1921, while the op-- i 7 wars per crating ratio last year cent less than In 1920. 'A decline , in track mileage alnce 1917. he ; added, baa been more than offset bus by increased supplemental service.' while It was estimated that 1250 000 000 would be spent this year for Improvements Insa 1921. with 1150 000.000 More than 50,000 street car sre operation, he said, tl.OOg new cara hating been purchased In the last five year. . Fixed fares, special taxes snd Impost paving charges, labor demands, strikes, rising cost, and tn ' many unrestricted cempetl-- i tion have had their awav." declared Mr. Welsh, "but the cars keep run-- , tiing I. Pow- - " " CLEMMONS w" ' -- beck and stone Faa perseatfled. HARRY COLEMAN eoSve-kracl.verara blAZ ' Hat. WHOS WHO IN. SALT LAKE j i i com-pare- d Wau-kea- ha fbrum ,ce. Again Requested To File Statement Tunrl service ard Theodor forvArthur RichPhillips, mho filed Oct. fS. In a local fcospit1. as a result of injuries suffered in vat ex- - Another request that the Amerl- est Jordan plant rtn party furnish ft statement t, r plosion at the na " - ZtXiM'oZ"" w"r Wednesday at 2 pm in the Blith- - present ciiy election fair.iongn. hevenih ward chaocl. Fifth Mouth InUiurctel to be rtd by the wax RaP'SIun- 7mpl and .corrupt practha thl lima by Chrcnm Cowan, RHthop harles P. W( have charge of the Margstt serrcea snd county clerk Several day ago VV A Hiliiam A Morion, J, W B Tom- - letham, city recorder, made A j and Frank Alexander will be Har request which met win the re- he speakers. Vocal solo will he ply ftm H C. Allen, chairman of rendered hy Anme Williamson the party, that he (Mr Leathamp Brian. was not authorised tp receive euci Mr Philllpa lofned the Church ft statement ftnd that the tganir.-tn- Lon don. England In 1909 He tion was not required to r.iak such has sirred in the Norwich confer- - ft filing. ence re- Also he is a vtran of the In connection with the M world war The decedent la sur- - reived from Mr rowan Mr Allen e vivd bv his wife and one child expressed Intention of replying body may be viewed at the miuh ss U was sent by the proper chapel one hour before the fun- - officer and that the attorneys of era! service, interment will be in the party mould be consulted as to hat further action would l tak City cemetery en j The letter sent from the county clerk's office to the American part) Flemish in Ghent College . vs my office that the American .party , to statements file failed certain 'GHENT Belgium ' Oct 30 The the corrupt practice act, new FJemfan language section of under mi hate examined my records and American party has Ghent university which caused a f,n4 thal not filed In my off ce any statement nation-wid- e has or receipts and controversy. disbursements In the Is not attracting many interests of its candidates, J E opened but Flemish students In engineering, dalighejr for mayor. Parley U Wll- French section. 150 students are hams and George N. Iswrence for registered. Two are in the Firm- - commlssloaprs. The lawof requires til fHu of statements ish division. receipts land disbursements by political or- Mcanfxatona1 or commirteci working PKOPFRTX si it ,ln the Interest of candidates. "AfTer examination of the corrupt Arguments were heard bv the preme court Monday in of pracHcs set I feel that It is my dutv Summit countv and the N rh Hum-a- s countv clerk to request that you wilt school distrht against Huh immediately file with this office a county tn whuh js involved the - statement of the receipts and thep location of severe! miles of 1 n on sources with the dlsburne-Pacifl- c tra. k coveted L both Sum- and for what purpose, of ths and R'rh counties as a valu- - rienta, American in the municipal pxrtv fbJs,piec of asreseablo property, eieutlon campaign.' AA rrTft riu day-w- inas-Th- bn ti. , (urun 1 a- tog-th- er tit PEt mote Wheat! cohere is j A farewell testimonial In honor of Elder Christian before the American lntltue tf Larsen who will Mining Engineer. New Tork Acad leave shortly for emy of Sciences and the faculty and the FcamUnpt jan j btudent bodv.of Columbia mission be! vrlll Dr. Pack has forwarde! to Prof 'n-ier- r held at the Seren-- j Kemp a colle tion of 0 colorvl teenth ward ehmp- -' slde for ue in !ttilratmg el. 1 Irat North j the lectures West p hetwn Temple and First Bankers Stin-West of streets Report dav, Nov" 4, at I The Convention is Made p.m program follows: Alexander Cowan Address Bishop on th recent convention Llovd. duet. James A. Fran! of Fifth Ward socH-tloQMs and Marjorie M. Ward solo, of th Amerlran Bankers selection orehea-tr- a Wallace Bennett; at Atlantic city wae given b fax ne Bowen. Emily CanCdwan, counselor In me E O Howard, president of Walker non H!en Reese, Ida Harrlien; Alexander lo!tit bishopric of the Flfb ward' was solo, Emily Cannon. Brothers Bankers at a meetlrtg of cello soTo Maxine clarinet olo, tendered a surprise party khnda' (the Balt Lake Bank Officers asso- - Hlen Reese, Bowen, 6 soprano solo, Mrs night In the ward f amusnient A farewal! testimonial In hopor ofloiatron at the Hotel Utah Honda eeviMi th j Isottle Owen Backett. organ and on the ocraslon the fqi Elder Henry C Krantx, prior to hlft night Bankers ae aiding gnatt.v piano Wei Wtlrba Johnston and Eva birthday. The affar .1 war weekly prfeathood m solo , baritone C. lon George and of butne I on departure ?n a mission to Sweden,1 In the solution attended ward tho by and IJnjd remarks, missionary he held in the Filth a number of Ooee ward rlcultural problem of the country other f me he declared amusement hall Frtd honored gbest. Dqr evening, ivtitieg fo!Educational work being ear'll Nov 3, at S 15 o r)ock. an excellent program was rn re4. ira!uo Halloween Will be td refrehmens served lowing program will te rendered, on he n ittonaln dantYg Peri ?h ahich dancing will be con- - outlined bv J engaged In. A hute bilh4 . t .he f 1Uru of the Farmers Celebrated Fae dueled led A by Eagles o J J Kelv vVe oods Cross Selection, rirton trio, bnrltone oration Alvin Keddlngton, piano eolo Ment. preldd at th meeting p Curl A Carlqmst an I Blh ITGlnween be celebrated tbf will r' ima Johnson, violin solo. Mum member of Salt Lake M Drury, hie ffrat cowrd, were eveningXo Bowen, organ soo Frof Gernt Ik- - DlOrCl FttiZlCT Elected f 7 Fraternal Order of In uha ge of arrangements Nebsolo. contralto Marcia Jt Jong, a character and b7acle eker, on hestra selection Schuster C OCRing ClciSS President their hall Fourth South Competition Keen for hal famtlj, & cordian solo, A. Iaubeu-gauand Vet Tenple streets The vocal bo1. Francis Schuster, unifThe auspRea f he Parts in DeTora Frax'er was elerted prel- - ifw social Play saxophone solo. Gordon Schoenfed rle commtee of tne remarks. Blah. ;nt of the r ganlxaion of advanc- which tonKt remaiks, B Fuller, missionary; of Ray In At the final for l H es C A Carlqutat tryout parts v R c monj E Bee. jed cooking classes at the 'et high chairman the play of Pollyanms t eld at the Fred A SimonJa and j school ndron, Fvv tlirlsman wa Monday D m I e 8 afternoon, I. Monday W Cox The hAll'h been olrftaen the pa, ard Parr-- U vira i hav decoral Hallvin cl-o- r petition wasiff so4adykeenthatfurIt was necFuneral Services Features will be special dance of the lead!. ,Wf. cr.Ur, and i warding f prizes f.r essary to fhoost two befrom whth j jway wlierebr the organization wll numbers mtde Acthe final aalectlur will iethe best cjju cording to Miss Marion. Redd, hfra ! purchase adlitbnal equ pinent f Jr of the oral expre o.t ihp,irtmn; the home ecorom'es dpartment M1U.L rOMT Te!lefon the school, the play will be wjm ?of eud pr1 Lo W a of the holMay duced shortly after Christma Mls Kth jent of theKd hm4s,,rv Studntv - send- - Rdd Mies Irene Tolto?i. H rman was ff i a offMals Jjtm mn, post Hiu5l olit nut requests to firms that make Wells and Nlanley Ivins aett vie pr Mdcnt arid l)kr ini ley i .11 greeting? arls asking that judge, v was select t The foilowiiigFljmirat odd stxed cards Ralph 'lufhrie said some Pollyanna, Mary Cannon or iUive Patrick F. 0,Donnell llirieope T.ilc la r ur.t. itrons f the postoffic are of the HMl, Aunt D hat tr T designed tonVtro g Jhtumic, Annolaa , mhiliKundert postcard ten should be about gfl Lo5 Jimmie, Marion Oowana: Nancy. jp inh-Chaflotte Like, Mra. Carmody, long and if sent to the size of tn postage cIh lolbrook. Miss t'arroll. Mar- V erd has her 0f jbabj. a!ut la eugested hy the ofDce JorleBorg. Mra Gregg. Ruth Solo- It I s t Vi g he death in ! r'flthat ard- and envelopes be not non Dr. f'hilton. Ieon Cewiea, h ha two and Denier rsi IVM.k F f D,i-,- . by Pendleton Hvrum Relcjiman; Bleek-- f r in he or Harold Fife . I t i f wil I'ark .tv for Now Playing All Week. DAVID BELASCO PRESENTS asr-w- a -j Salt , W Mat. Jre 1 v ITS TiT.raor.NqSU RPR1SE. THU-O! SO OlfFERENT At. M co-tu- r, af-i- CL(V, D.U. 1 w,r Itk HOIC HAMPTON W1VDHUI RT iff DlG LOt ISK FAZEffDk ALEC PRAM IS - prn-oa- bn reW tvl la MARGARET 1 l ul) rir I.o Vngr a j fvpi TiTirr.rj MHta w if ill iq a 1 4 i i' WMWWC 4WAVWWWAMAWVVftVUVVVWWVVVVV j - L I- rerHeed Monday hv a 'uiv jn!1 div ision ar Judge Jpbratm H.i Hiiut Histrht .oui Atualii t thr amonnf ..f jio U48)A sitowsi HnJ the rm!cder as pnm- I of Tb damatt five J4!) age o 0(,et firsl I rough! four amount soucht being th' ago. dam- - vara H"ln ltnfllOHKFR RKTIRV l!m r Flsyte. hfq . of j C f J M. MORGSY. th for 'tfi Mary Funeral errk-hool attndauoe department of M. J Morgan Mho.I.e.t Mm, .lay will j",,'" rlurllfd ndny from t the l.e held i wr.rt iPprloxfied. Ma, h.re be repre- o iltKk Jt Kday hnpd the t ity af flu national con 31 ictnoojif ' ma I ll enid eui,on of vompuiaory aiem!ane 31 b at the home, Mr ouwtrv of fh 'nbon vh j (iffiisais -11 t . on jir,rw! ulH Kolt 12ik com ,1uk ut will oared of the funeral libeim day vih thr Mtirs in b in Uitv netrre 9) h n fhode nn in hejftn-lutm- . ink fhm Ms Morgan v n to a n iwmj e Th,''-.r,r-- ('t 1 Jt i j t , 1 ! Jtglat d r ( Jhijicv niai rld Jos. aui (ami t j v IMS, rite daugh- ehihlrn - rt V . r ut ui n ur trip I' o ov ta t f an rb VDv, uri k Hrt 'alt river ud imi iToLe Lavafive PROVIn Til .! The boy h.ar the fiiioxiJy i hi hiui I, ,r I.. f ward , I tMtaili bin. is vuivivcd ihy I ii ri RADIO KZN I xn MR. MRV ' - ,yf V w UnnvA Mr nuo-.- i. igne XAs j . 5 . , Mere the BO liars Xew lark. air ssr B TSe ! TbaraOe,t 2JW t'rtrr, IX tuart.f All seste reeervr. nt werh -- Lawfsl - (, Lre,- y Orph eum A Harris BIG SHOWS IN ONE . DON CARLOS' DOG AND PONY CIRCtS 5 OTHER VAUDEVILLE ACTS ts j: iiiiiiiiaataiMMJUUUjWAAWWWW I f mm -- Lfna bf CO. WYNN Kmroms, 130 Plrwilax Aekmna B Ottk-fU- Kira. SIX CYLINDER LOVE. ' fJnKOm RALPH CI.OMNGEB COMPANY tlltk Anas Berrymit TOAIGHT ALL AA LF.K xtlxht TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 8:00 P. M. Program to be furnished by the Paramount Juvenile Four. Bowring Woodbury, clarinet; Kenneth. Sloan, piano! Stewart Grow, comet; Alma Dittmer, violin, and Bennett Larson, vocal soloist, The Victor records used are fum-- b isbed through the courtesy of GIen Piano Company, and the , is furnished through the used Vietrcla courtesy of the John Elliott Clark (Company. Bros.-Rober- 9KDD04 ffRfKTfOOL WILKES i ni jtL mu W Damages of $710 Given For Assbult and Battery 3 Insist on getting' r iroiibj tr JckptedPmths-- 3 fanout slop siiuess Ar-th- ir tor Lake Theatre MGHTV Beg. 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SKAT AIK TOP AY 1 pres-jo!- I SyltLafy rty the twin Loaf 15 i GOOD MUSIC. n a Citx NEWS L stoic ch CGMMNTI INTERNATIONAL THE USUAL f BAKING LIKEWISE More good' . things The International Horserace, American Legion in FANTAGES three-fourt- ROYAL -- San Francisco, etc., at no substitute YVc ALWAYS OPEN ALWAYS GOOD Elder Christian Larsen Will be Given Farewell j In Seventeenth Ward j The prelc wonder of Utah will t of three addresses to fce the sqhj-he made before eastern bodies ty Frof J B Kemp, of the department of geology at Columbia university.! aocord'ng to a letter pived by Dr F J Pa. k. head of the department of geology, at the t'nlversltv rf Utah The- - address will bo , ft THREE fflEERf fiy$Juvenile & COMEDY- AraericanParty Victim of Vat Explosion To be Buried Wednesday 3 SN & POWERS Active ijberi -- r-- rt i Ay Klakle eeeeatrlqae. a, I C Beobelsgy i ' FfH0M4y DAVIS AND M COY Itrvle-fan- cr '1 ecomtW ard S er wbieh may ht invoked Jy the ft i etate autheritie in improving The kind 1 enforcement condition in very modest prices. Pennsylvania were cited by Becre- By Edna Wallace Hopper, ary Mellon in a letter, publUhed d There are two kinds light and Th rowd'r w nw in today, te Governor Pinrhot in box. Burjr heavy. I uae a cold cream powder, crt u 15 per and which he declared the Pennsylvaw care not a base like my Youth Cream. with In ipocH trade, nia executive' assertions that the Voir It cling and stay. , hat coetx. was not treasury I hav offered to other women a powder light and Huffy, without by every means to that end were my help to veuth and beauty. The the cold cream, bae. So I had both gratuitous and are not founded In very creations which France up kinds prepared. ' plied me. which mndo me a famous Edna Wallace Hopper's Youth to Mr.j beautv, and which have kept my Cream Powder the Replying heavy, clinging I inchot e criticism of federal rro-i you'hf'iS beautv to a grand old powder sells for $1. Edna Walhibltlon enforcement In ill Inter I did not think of powder B'lt lace Face Powder the to Mr. Mellon on Bunday the treaa- eVr dreamed that the powder I light Hoppers and fluffy powder sells for ury head declared In conclusion could be esM at rhodeat come in three it cents. Both that It would be more profitable to j women by the thousandpriceask shade white, flesh and brunette. Bo I showed "expend energies" In n effort to 'Vbout my powder Alt druggist andstoilet counter ascertain tb Teal facts", and bet- - to. makers that million of boxes ter enforce tho law than tn "un- - j could besolt to users at my beauty now supply my helps to youth and beauty, and my powders too. These Justified criticism." And they offered m tho help which th French creation Hrewerte and ditlllrle detect- - identic! made under my are powders, made ma what I am. My Youth rd In -violation of the law are being nam. be sold at 50o and ft. on haeed Cream fruit My Facial dealt- with in strict accordance' Few Ever Used Them. Youth my famous liquid cleanser. Up to now, few women have ever My Hair Youth, - which brought my Few luxuriant hair. My White Youth used a powder so exquisite. Mr. Flnchot, he would authoriie could aft ,rd the price. Now I Clay the last word in facial clav. HORACE r. IGESUn. In federal permlta the Inspection of Ihrlng them to you ijie finest My Beauty Book cornea with each, K farewell and breweries by th ders experts can f real e. They are i offer them In the hop to bring teatimonfal will Pow. aa" benefit I the as got Pennsvlvanla enforcement author!fine aa yapor. as harmless mllljons given in hortor of Elder Horaca ties. Mr. Mellon In this connection dew. And all ere fragrant with ders are Incidental. But iWsjou Beeeley, jr:iar tohl departure on a called the governor's attention "to! my favorite part urn.. Now the Can get them alffO. and I atri very misajon movlo glad for jour.aaka, Edna Wallaca the authority for Inquire which you powders used by slsge-analready hare undr the laws- - of Realities can he used by all who Hopper Business address, VlTa. . your own jdnte " Under this state wish. gram authority, he said, the means of ob- In records aurndanoo rommunlty ringing, congregation; Is Mb all NOTE breaking Hopper a warrants for such Ulnlng search Salt lake CttjL yffk prayer: girla quartet, Mary Peirce, Vaudeville Thratrw. Sw her at Pantagea. purpoee were more readily avail' 8. November ami rEthVrBennfon- October Thcaur, Ogden, 31st, beginning n able than under the federal statute (lv. 1bea polo, J. Delos Jewkes, cello 9th, and 10th. Joe Giive; soprano solo, Fran f quartet, Beth following cons and daughters Jor-of- os Huish., string Lola Brandon, Law-p- h Baumberger. Salt Lake Fred W James Mra. Doone Will IL Smoot; prano V. reneq , and Stanley Morgan, Ftcrly. Missionary Emma Z Gill and Mrs. Effle Rigby. polo. Helen Beeeley; remarks, blah Be Given Reception remarks, miestonary. oprlc, At the conclusion of the program dancing ail) be conducted in Hne In Fifth Ward Hall, Utah Scenic Wonders To be Lecture Subject amuPment ball 4 4 ' I Oct, -- la Petite revue Will Give Missionary Farewell Testimonial $5 Powders useat (By Associated p rm ) RACE Kxceptieail sletare rersKf sf the world a greatest tsrf elaaate as AtMtad ta all tta exdtlav detail 4 Tikitri IkisTTr itx nltlylM Fact. , . ZEV-PAPYR- r eaet la Da-vi- d preducUoa rTh i Thomas Meighan George Ade MAE MURRAY sdi Sf Ike seveea, Getgssw la Aar ggeateat aeklmawal THE FRENCH DOLL ; CUmtnger Plijrtn VicTrnxa. Monos PARAVOL'NT-EMPREe- - Tbsmat r V' - &,- . , ' &x CrUodef Lev. - of A Paramount t UlCKEURiSph la 1 V; J f) Tho Big Thrcs! AMUSEMENTS DkAMA NOT dBl V TUESDAY OCTOBER '30 1923. NEWS DESERET w .IS DIVORCE A FAILURE? NEW SHOW TOMORROW t l 1 Fla Mat. Ta. BOe t Si. KINEMA t |