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Show "" Ar". - e-- , - . ' ve 7ro I yr' mr , vr :r , - - . , DESEIZET TUG . , a , , i V . : o ' ., , Storage, Pac kit ng .,' ; 4:a - Tao Keyes, Vireproof Prto nolo Koons swim your furMiura doubt ',turn, boo room commit to a fireproof built la a fireproof warm. THAII CAR , , 001101307:0 ' - , NeW-Tu- , -- I. ' , I - - a ' Freedom of Thonght'Advice of ; Dr. Adair' Bettmon N4TazInzt-T:-5 - PROVO. Feb. Aunt. Adam S. Benniea of the (shards school addresied the B. Y. U. students tit the noon hour WedHe bad been asked the neoday. "How far should we go question in the matter of encouraging free-iot- a NoZDE of thoughtr is answering the question be stated it involved the matte; of experience vs. authority. The &dries he said. is frequutly iriveh that when the two come in conflict -- it is better to abide by experience than authority. The speaker continued ku discoast by stating that of court there could be no limit placed Mon tbourht The limit is to be placed upon expreseloo. and action. Al to how far experieace sheuld go as against authority in controlling a wian'a actions was nswered by an illastsation. Authority tells a Than. be said, that if be thrusts his fist through a window toi will Probably Injure his hail& However, be may question this authority sad may desire to gain personal experience A. to whether, this were &drillable or not Supt. Bennioa kit with bia audienceThey were advised to guard their freedom of.thought as they would their lives. but not to expect the worM to center ea their particular brand Taking up a new them. Supt. Bennion the Beatitudes. asserting that they wore xemplified in the life of Abraham Lincoln. The poor in spirit. said Bunt are Moe Who feel their Intr. itual need. Those who mourn are het thee alone who mourn at , - T I , 1 i I , 1 . 1 1 i .- , , ;, , I dares. - - Follow Kr. rentarkairlo story of the granderALL-BRA- - -- Canso of more than forty &seams! Thief of health and happiness! Pimples, headaches, sallow but a tow of akin, falling hair o tha Mina. Pont let eonstriPttion goo your health! Kellogg's ALIZEAN trill relies Ed Weiser. 30. held in th tilty es an accomplice of Roy T. W1111011, confessed service station bandit known as the 'Bearded Bandit" who is now eerving an indeterminate sentence kWh state prison was identified Thursday morning as the 14pal 31-of Wilson in the holdup of - Dttsio the Ninth East and Broadway staBon on the night of Feb. 13. Weiner. alias Wellk was arreete WedneodaY night by Detective John Et. Brown. Weiner has not admitted that be was Wilson's pal. but, said Chief Becht:tea& "we have the olden,' of the two girls with whose mother Wilson lived, that Weleert went out with Wilson night after night sod frequently returned with him. and we have other vidence to that effeet Weiser bas been Identified by Denton as the other robber and called In to other victims will be , lee When accused Thursday morning of being Wilson's partner in MUMerous crimes, Weiser bad Intl to Idaho, Ireb. wanted by the Clark county authorities on charge of robbing & pool hall at Dubois. flw.. taken Off an L. freight train Monday sight O Just lie minutee after sheriff Du- Jensen way requested by theJ,D bois authorities to be on the look. tt Out for him. Some small Change. mostly pennies, and a $1 bill were g.iV411 by the Dubois authorities as a possible stunts of identification, and when these were found on Backholdrs person he admitted the robbery. oiffrcrs my. , CA intiu and flat trimming is stintof fiat roma! tailoredhalves new sports dress Is the last .0 word In style, simplicity. tad the practleall Leandarl But yes! Easy te make? But seng your envelops stamped and see! 'This week enty. se hurry. Would yeu like to know all about summer and wintor resorts wear? We have a fashion letter that will prows very helpful when i you are pianrting a- vacation. geed it. (VA t 4 - ed : :vat:: InTlIrnmeIII 111:,!:::: grh:bolt vh"litutta,"sal righteousness. etThacl thhirst is eonsiderathma ter DRAMA. WILICE11-4,"TGorilla. ilia lor ilia arawdy proemial - PANTAGE5--VeAtaar- ; IDLE Ifor NOVI-EA- Aired. sports Inspiration Is this new diluter frock of ours. that we design and maga for skirt Th e lot vrrap-aroun- d. la ipistarm vee-o-la- y. 014 did we! As Reside The Third Precinct Civic emaciation Thursday night elected Ales. E. Can president to succeed the late E. E. Rich. The annual meeting was held in the Spencer lihrerY4 Franklin S. Davis was elected first vice president; John E. Matheson. eecond vice president; Nathaniel Jaokson, rotary., and Joshua ;Miley. treasurer, -- 14 The executive committee was constituted with the officers mentioned and Ernowt S. Holmes as members. The following were added to the board of governors: P. Gogght. Kershaw N. White,- Gul Dyer. Jahn Longden. James- Welker.- Charles Pollard. s Mrs. Kaleb 8ummerita3re and Mimi Edna Dyer. of the institute which Support will take experts in home decoration and remodeling. gardening. etc.. Into the Third Itecinet to leo--, tura during March. was pledged In a resolution. , MOTION nattlittd. tbs Nome drama Tho Third stoo,' vitaphoso attractions with - &Morse Jamal. Mischa Sista. sad tha tour ristrocnits ticrAmoviltl-IntrzEss Rkbard Lita ia 'Parsams tot Two." of Ott Emily Brooms; Capital CUY Trio. Oh tha msg.. comedy. "Why Ghia - tin Kowa, bay banmymary ' :? untill-with- ls curciumy ' 'i . ,t ( , - r' , foreakine , ' . - - - , Moreland Shelley Aroarkaa - - ¬ . brdeen . . rani as. ..... pii 1 1 1 I - oatarta7 ItIGNT ANNUAL , IN'bootz' , , .:. , , CIRCUS I - CLOISRS. ACROBATS. HORSES. - MORE CLOW. ASH MORE ITS THAN AST eta Etre ENDER CAN SSC D0110111' ir GCLLIMILII - ' , ' ' I 3 - - I ' - , AVerIONEER ET - "Tag - - - 011011GS DUMMY - : , , SEE THEM TODAY : ' SEE ars ' rt 'ALL - I , . - I .. - , I - ruar WE IrEVIER - Otil palms AU S D A - - - i ' - Ii .4 gmmoto - t( 14 ERI A 41 0 goi giagi ties , 0A ' ' '. ; Hid r. 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MO AND . , p -, i . its a Great Statie liftwr la Nelms ' "THE THIRD DEGREE" IMOM. : lib I L..111-xtux LOVrwSli ,::FSeev'tien:..Di ayths:-- , ;I bOLOnES 9 S r V , a Lad Tunes Today-- fir 1 , ' It la 'Aolbi.l. - ' Glory ft- ' ,, la a Groat ..Woolt ' kW 1. Biu. Peraqe", I Pnce I clomi--112- 8, Telt Is not eottrelybut 'trews for tao &Prins mode. nowt place. have certainly taken a charming such Why - not. whenevolemi its Cho chic I 'fancy- cas bc shown bat of blocli picot straweroers above! The tall moire lei odstited !villa black satin Db. ; 4 ' - - ' "Maga" r ALEXANDER 'PANTAGES PRESENTS theatre tonight. : . A pedestrian tunnel under the GREAT litaltda." svhile produced WM Urn. ago. when it created & see- 1 River Lifter that will east more CHARIor Dation and made the literary re- - than s:iceoe to Planat for Dub ItAcE . , . putation et its author. Bierman fin. ', -- - t, , - -- ialich II I Of Hoop Joust gtr , dlOthisidakad ;!ni7T.Algt - tcrai -- ABidhlaC 1.111 THAN EVER. , Mkt Taawai. a yeast Over night. wealthy Maori trona Howkes hay. New Zealand, a tr. A. et Modest, to prepare I sent by his govaraimant himself for & government position on to hie his return land. native 4 4. Mr. Tame to lb. ismiccompanted tnited States by his - wits. Mr. and Mirk Murdock were in the Kew Tonight. - . lati-lal- e Zealand Intseion Tamara' was a at which time bin,during Bertha Bir Itch. dramatic- star. student Church mission agrithe at cultural school. He lir a. then & upponwt by her original all-st- ar l'iew York east. will appear in what sumnber or the Catholic church, bat and baptism" by Mr. I. claimed to be her greatest state wan gonverted , . , puccest. "Batts." at the Balt Lake Murdock., t .4 BLACKFOOT, Idaho, lab. first deys play of the eliminated bashotLail tournament Shelley and American Falls team. Wm exceptionally good games were I he sensation of the day played. was the strength the Aberdeen team showed in its game with America Falls. when it woo 22 to ll., although before th. Ilbar American Falls was concedsd the Wier "Actor. Another sensation came in the venlog games when Firth Pulled away from Aberdeen la tho last throe minutes of pay. The fret tilinediteVredl aquirirr: IVerrof thheut calms Intch ber own and led three minutes of .1 .no whistle. Tht. game closed wits &be sora 31 to 21 in favor of Firth. The last gams of the everting as a wa&kaway for Moreland boys who won from American Falls 22 to T. smith of Moreland made the split'. tfitt record of 30 points Out of their 32. Tim Illackfilet-Shelle- y games were and 31- exceptionally 12.. Tha standing Of th loam at Lb dote of play Wadaaaday was: Won ',oat. 2 0 ' Blackfoot 2 8 Firth A ' - " , 0 0 Beaver Mayor Host to ' New Zealand Student Ireb. ItMayor and BEAVER,. Mrsk Et, Chas Murdock bad as their . American Falls And Shelley out - , , fis Moitahiy. lirieltonitMadge "Martha. lbS Perri ag Machias ta Out Aim Altai Day comedy. , o1 ...sal bat " BIGGER AND Sudermann. Is ultra modern la lts theme and treatment. It deals with the problems of the you"' girl of today in her effort to free hermit from undue parental contro l. in her attempts to create and make her choice as apposed to the handpicked husband selected for her without her approval or love. by her parents. "Magda." has the distinction of being the play selected by Bombedu Dues. Mediakm Nethersole. Fisk. Campbell and other internationally famous stars 01 another day as their 'biggest" role. "Magda" will be refloated at tb matinee Saturday and "Tbo Riddle Woman" Saturday night. - sub-distr- ict 1. I OPIPHICTIMraultso Trodarick in "'Her Monor. tha traverser.' 'soda. mho, aad Richard Martithmtcos Ia "Machmals t ogle at statimma mar. dransaffir smoke THRD PRECINCT SOCIETY ELECTS ; , A1L-BRA- N , nnt:1 4 velvet. and the new color called The blouse bt aluiPig an Orchid lame (Lam-a- ). painted with a design of deeper orchid - cod purple flowers! Just a suggestion of blooms is achieved by tightness at the hips, and DID we get looked at when we sore this vrtiorldhe , , I AnlIDAT SIAM The 'lilt('AI tetKill , mtary Willie e witit Abcteets t3 sad Circuit ' ' , , -- . the 4::: merciful, peacemakers. rar3 ceasing the qualities riterred to a anwr.:rell: Ted Ywfg :itegt liglicatsobt bt InanY people, nhnanyma Ai ' ' ? ,rime Platers. SALT LAILIBortlia "Magda.- - Milk la-I- ' Lake Theatre Salt , 2 frilig170 TONIGHT tr Fr-if- creams . ; r,b, . , 21. Buyekto014 Mc C4' -- . vbats adloi; Youth Taken Off Train Admits Dubois Robbery BLACKFOOT, with : ' say. , , ooking. Sold by all grocers. Served everywhere. Beady to eat. Made b7 Xellogg is Battle Creek!, - ' is tell-tal- C'ai44d Jail - -- N Dellelo;s WsaMpern. , Bearded Bandit's Pal Believed 044 - N and add fruits or hour,. Use in Hamm - A111111ICS"--Detertv ; ' ? brnL ed sr',.i.,-- ALL-BEA- Immeiboodi , twentieth century. declared Bishop Charles E. Woodcock. of ifentuckY. a speaker today at bishops crusade meetings of the Episcopal church. "It costs more to own and keep up an automobile thee it does to belong to the church" said Bishop Woodcock. "It cows more to belong to clube and lodges then it costs to have religion- - rim:mains for the verses men of today is many trines more expensive than I. Christianity. - On the whole, religion la the cheapest thing most beings of the twentieth cetiturY have ' "The work ' of 'the church today Is carried en by not more than 60 per cent of those who claim to be Christiana. Fifty per cent of the Christians of today got ;hair religion from their neighbors. This system of second-ban- d religion caul, amount to much." Christians came in for severe arraignment from the Bishop. if. compared this tYna with the old tow standing beneath a shady tree in Rummer, ALL-BRA- , IL Two tablespoonfuls dallyIn throade cases, with every UMMIL Doctors recoutmemel Guaranteed. because It ts 100 Hoff-gor-es - L Feb. CHICAGO, - I owe tbaloodosied tram I ont pal ft I berm ambit Woo a.. tio ages Pas be Peon ski. Tod aft I do fhb with ILawe tom wL - a large majority of Christiana 'religion is the cheapest thing" in the - ATTENTION- - ,, 11,:trasIslety"s:bnoci i. gains relief from constipation 'with, Ben-Ilio- n. HE long glove has returned! Delightful! Here and there we see them, usually on linadi Style sometimes on a debutante at a formal dance, always worn by women sure of their poise And their ability to "get away with" anything so new in the mode. Coincident with the long gi ove we have.the favor of the high boots. It is smart and n ot too extreme to have ones gloves or boots match one's b agsometimes gloves match hat, sometimes boots and gloves match in color and meter- ial. BUT one must be very careful that not more than two accessories match! -- PILLS FOR 4 - , Spent for Recrea- . , ftd work of tion,. Minister De - A. KEYSER 0 , vi4Ar More - No, - y 191 run 631year-ö1- d o - , - EMIR:0 1:0 EIDE CLAIM 1 ,. 1S- 1: , A - FEBRUARY-- ' ' Shipping . THE - CHEAPER RELIG1011 0 , , . State society Daughtora of Mrs. Joseph Googhegan has reRevolutimi.rwill bold ths turned from a ',semi weekg visit ' annual evening party Satortlar at in Boston with her daughter. hire 0 hews and lo safer than 0 many Doposit lo Esrey ...till' Harrison Keller. formerly - ,311ist lalra:',.at l'll.'...1.1ael It la-' r or tit andbeat la U Vaultg s,reens o,coseds. 6. a...WM ,E01 Kathleen Geoghegan. , Puektnto tetroano Skip. 0 &trots The officers of Ms errant- a?tsar...select Lao . "Keyaor ' No. I, Order of o 21")n "nlistk4 at Mr.' Robert Slispalt Way. chapter, T. a Wormy Stewart. aim Maud. ma Eastern star. sin entertain at a Itundley. and lira J. R. Winder. 'social gaturgay afternoon at 2 O AL ' will ho the hostesses for the eve. o'clock pa en K. P. ban. 69 south b init. Mril. W. I) Nebakar la chair' State street. Games will ha foliow- Fireproof Storage Co. m an of the program committee. I od 11 by too. &Mt Miss Sae Williams haa charge Wed Solna. 0 ir. Went 1113214721, o Waeotelt of rafreshments. The program will , mpa. claireon aill leave 0 inclues a talk hi- ,L RIVONIFIS Clark dofordnystank; Los for ifourthpon and ' OR 'Tho.litinican sag Nicaraguan 1 with visit month's a for Anvils. Situation." lituaxal number will relatives and friends, 1... , "" alyea S.,. miss maraarat Lyman. , Ul The Ladies' lAteram club Inst. The husbands end Mr. and Mrs. John F. Geier will sponsor si program to be given over of the members will be special occupy t h E p . Hanna home on beLween . the evening guests.. street during the ab- - hours of and le clock. Mrs. 'north ofState a a - a , - . ,, - ,,,,, ' lira. Hanna and Min Helen A. IL, reams& club historian will Members ot the beard of dime. 1111M111. who will leave Saturday for give a abort aketels of the history tor, of the Woman', Satioual Re- - trip through the Panama canal- and ill &Imo of the Alb. publican federation will be enter. and will bat in Cuba and JamalThe club chorus under the direcrk mined at a luzwiseon at 1 1 o'clock ge, murning by way 01 tion of I. W. Curti, will present Saturday afternoon at the home of end waahington. D. C.-- several musical numbers. Mr, F. . , e . Ithe president. Alm. A. 1443 Mathews, M. lifelines will tell an original. The health- edueittion department Ill; east iiuii:1 TemPi! oroct.,.. "The Ditch Digger.: ,, 'If a . of the Y. W. C. A. erill' Mita 'atm story. a a a - St. Mary's in the , alunuma ae.. last half of the vrinter term Seer-eoThe board of directors of the academy n Will entertalaat a lunch- - children, Saturday cinema . societies Daft Sarah home will hold the reg. The work Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock del' morning, Feb. monthly meeting IslondaYi at Shari cafeteria. for triembers emulate of combination (lamesdose-me-inlt ear morning at le o'clock at the homel and their guests. Mrs. T. J. Mor- - deocing and swimming. The on Thirteenth East street. la chairman of the commium trig., under the direction Of Lois - a co wrrantellirmis and will bat sa- - Farrell Croft. includes rhYthm. - The lavishers of Alio Wemon's Mated by Mrs. Ted Hopfenbeek and dancloS technique and SPecial austilbiry to the' National ABoeoMUNI Manraret Hem- - Seeervations dances. In the swimming pool. be- tian 1 of Letter Carriers and their may be made from lira Holden- - "inserts are taught to overcome fear husbands will be entertained Satur' of the water and first strokes. while beck. Hy. 1010,1. . advanced swimming and diving is day evening t the Armory house. - a ' South and Fourth Esst Camp D. Daughter, Of the Utah taught a the advanced girls The second White. Mrs. g. Pioneers. wilt give a program Hun- - fvrtainand is under the direction of streets. bY Mrs-- J. Wm. V. Olson and Mn. Cantonwins. health 41:26 Alice educe, Bronson. Oakes e'clock at the day evening at Tenth ward chapel. Professor Levi I tion director at the Y. W. C. A. Tho H. Thornbere. Each member will be dressed to ledgar Young wilt' be the 'meeker. girls hoot in three different claim, Musical numbers will be given. AS for the work according to age. Girls represent o valentine. A queen of intereated are invited to attend. from 12 to IS years at ale Meet at the evening will be selected.. A of age program of games and dancing will - a ' al a ' ' am, girls I to 13 years Interest in college circle la me- at il:411 girl I to 2 Years be arrangedwill children An. IS The le:10 at the annual junior prom tering the 2:Myelitis,' of Utah to be gin work soon on a water play to be Guard.' Mid Friday evening at the Hotel given in the spring. This win be a and owin- Utak. Dancing will be onJoYod in combination of dancing gtbe ballroom. on the roof garden ming in drama form and will be and in the grill. Supportill be sere. given in the swimminir pooL ,0 ' PRMAY OWN.4000milm. 0 !FURNITURE , : bdatibdaLa. .. 0.001110a In thal main dining room. The will be represented decorated booths led elaborately the foür seasons; The of are under the direction Elaine ittmenson and Wiley Fatten. A grand march will be a 1 :feature of the evening. The cot:mates in chars of the arrangements includes Witham Van ' Law. chairman; Idles Leone Nowell. O Miss Marion Armstrong. Harold B Raymond and Frank Hyde. V YEWS 1- rI Sae "fleet refivi illettooe Mot. AVie t en ts.. 1 tram 1 w r 1 j f 1 -- C114- r r 2, - 7:: 1 .1 |