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Show I THE DESERET NEWS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22 1928 P ALT ,NTEEPQEX3 flje MODE f ths 1U1IK-'O-m : mvcnux riCTl NOTIOX PROIECli SELF TovI Bint, IH. .C.A. Th KBICA.N Clara Bow I eonwdj PnmroM Psth" BwtmKI fOto. of too world Ui ew Richard Dtz to fart! tail Ckl ITOL asd basiho. asd Hm Hoodo Tuoo." "Haresst Ido AW PoIrtoolM PABAMOUXr DoojJoO o "Tho OokIo IB VICTORT V.ry Brfoo Tudor th. Tool Bra. Against "A Bogial QPM WarM." P.iB. Nrwo aod eornodr - wlt BIALTO "Whst Pries Olorr Prologs. BBd h Atmoophorio Lirgato. 'PHfoll af an plained. 1 -- 4raA THIKSDIT'S (8pecial Correspondent of Tho Deseret News) WASHINGTON, Feb. II (CPA) Historical data telling the story of the beginning of radio In the United state were laid befora (he senate committee on patents during tbe fight on the Dill bill requiring forfeiture of patent rights in cases of conviction under anti- ORGAN ki.ittal or- Thursday's Tabernacle with gan recital prenram Edward P. Kimball at tho conaote will bo aa Or-..- nl a: v trust laws. The bill was National Anthem. Fugue In B tht (St. S. UJBach J. Little HCTdboy . . C. Dbuy Brewef H .J. An April Son, Favorite Mormon" Hymn "O My father" ...a , . . . Arr. by Organist the outgrowth of charges that great combinations of patents were being used to create a virtual monopoly In the production end of the radio Industry, ........ Arr. by Organist March front Tsnnbauser" Richard Wagner .... .... Quality Street and Vaudeville at Pantage promised patrons theatre beginning thie afternoon. all of the The vaudeville acts ars have been headline variety end an effort to hhced on this bln in extended enaa for them east 0 gagement. In Dwvie . : The picture la Marlon "Quality Ptreet" In which Mian Uavlea proves eonclusively that none of tba quaintness of Sir been James Barries heroine hasscreen lent In it transition to ths "Quality Street" is a period play, at dealing with provincial England the tlmo of tho Napoleonic ware.a The heroine falls in love with young doctor whom abe believes he about to propose. If he bad auch a& idea In mind he promptly lost la by listening to a recruiting sergeant in search of men to fight Napoleon. Toars later when he re-- t arns ha la grieved acd shocked at the changed appearance of the heroine. Conrad Nagel playa the hero ond tho picture was directed by Sidney Franklin nt the studios. Tha production ' do lavish aa well aa exquisite and Will long be remembered by One of the features of ths vaudeville bill la Market Morel who to Presented by Mr. Pmntkgee In o new song- and dance story written sspsclaJly for her by her broth-A- f Hart Osborn, in which not only wit of her past dance successes hgve been retained, but her new est and moat sensational creation of acrobatic too work has been added. In addition to Mlm Morel there la a clever company of sis girls along with Mr. Osborn (( -- hlm-AB- lf. tA speclsl and added attraction of ths new bill Is 'Fifteen Mln-uef Harmony" In which 40 of ths University of Utah's moat atte tractive and talented coeds have been organised under the direction og Florence Bummerhayn with ls Summerhays at the piano to Grant Pemberton According Tentages manager, the girls hare decidedly entertafnlng program. ?"sThe Bison City quartet promisee 4o bo etUt another feature of the 111 and In addition to having rare harmony tho "gong of woven Into their act a lot of 3ve --hokum which Is bound to please. Konaire and Castla have an orig Joal offering bubbling over with ?Wmedy and In addition prove to have exceptional voice, and bring new paaortment of songs to Balt ? Vlr-gh- -- s" Lakei J ' Paul Kirkland and Company In zhe High Steppers" furnish the brills of the hill. The entire company work on ladders and do a lot f new stunts Included ae the opening act are Amason and Nil 3q atlU another novelty. - "What Price Glory Tbvidiy t ' T,Th william f What Price Fox film Version Glory" Is being own nt the Rialto theatre. The will seen be glhn for the last time -Ybnrsday. v W 1th the limitations of the stage 'Kay cast aside, with Raoul Walsh camera his to visualise setting the hates, passions and loves of the war, there b a necessity that ws .place this screen entertainment at The top of tho list of best notion pictures of the year, t "What Price Glory" la marked by , one of the greatest performances ever flashed upon the screen. An atmospheric prologue Is an 'added feature of the Rialto The number is betnr presented by Frank Pratt and the to the presentation adds a touch ' screen offering. Pratt, formerly of Salt Lake, ".pads a name for himself In Los Angeles and along the coast where during the past lew years he has been featured In some of the biggest prologue productions in the pro-wra- m OF n. Rata and laziness. time has gone when any rpHE little tiny felt was smart and wa selected one model and ordered several like it In different colors. It Is quite all right to do this It the model is clever enough to device Bar minds of ths electrical industry be. warrant it but if it has no claims causs of Its utility during tbs war. be to cloverneoo then there would Organised (a lig. no reason to do this, other than But tha details of tha patent tho not Inspiring one of laxlneas. pooHng arrangements whereby the ' HAT TIPS. Round face avoid round hats. Dong faces avoid high bats. avoid square faces feqnare crowns. avoid farce Miarp pointed and sharp lines. Plump faorw avoid side ornaments or any general appearance of width going from left to right. stand-big-o- ut TWO LOVELY HATS. Two Jovely hats are Illustrated tor you today! One. draped oddly on n gold lamq hand, shows tha new IdSa of wearing the hat off tho eyes. Tho other la of violet of lelt, with a trimming crushed felt flowers and a matching crushed felt violet nosegay for tha fur. at S&t, JKDYL l5 f 14 UKC. KFI kiwVrtU 109 AM.r.LIBf. W. MM Mots 444 Kllwyrt Facing Time. ' R. C. A. took over not only the Alexanderson patents, but became a sort of licensed holding company for other great radio laboratories of the land haa not been told so fully. This is the movement which. In fact created the American rato CoL dio Industry, according Manton Davis testimony before the senate committee. "The General Electric Co.,satd the R. C. A. counsel, "took the lead In making tha arrangements through which modern radio was msde posa.ble. Long and difficult negotiations had to be concluded. R. C. A was organised Oct. 17, cross 1919; the General Electric license agreement was made Nov. 10, 1111; the A T and T cross license agreement was mads July 1, 1010; the Wireless Specialty (United Fruit Co.) cross license agreement was made March 7, 1021; the Westinghouse eroea license agreement was made June 14.S4 a. m. Morning hoaanrtro II Weather report. IS nooo Ttmo report. 3 pm. Matinee program 7 34 pm Regoeac program 4 p.m Daace maaic. hoar LOfl AftbBIsEA. ZTKTSf MlA 8 44 KUwrrlta Paring Ttreg. b p re Courtesy program. h I . B&L7 GolfGoofey and SI $ine y Fore! In the Spring a TOO K MBs faaey tsrws to thowshts of l.v. 1 I I 4 WESTERN LUMBERMEN SALT LAK& GREATEST ENTERTAINMENT imnnnii Guarded Own Industry. Each of these companies contributed its radio- - patents toward tha manufacture of efficient radio devices. Colonel Davis asserted. Denying charges that they had ulterior designs. Colonel Darts said they certainly had no Intention ot "creating a Frankenstein to destroy themselves." As Colonet Da- - FANCHON AND IWRCOS 9dm ROYAL WELSH GLEEMEN Obey That Impulse See ONE OF THE FAMILY This Afternoon or Tonight v riniaat tssc-ls- s Comedy. DvusaV, The Crow da Will Tril Tu. SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE Today. huUsdsak Birthday, esalar JELLYBEAN JOHNSON- MARION - SUNKIST BEAUTIES DASHES JXj E2Si02IATPUY AUMMI MWTAU4 OMMS KSSMUGETKSEL NOW CLAPPERS QMsix OSBOfKEOIRlS PAUL IF IPARAIM0UNI NOW TOC Agwt tblafc 14 Agyg th gg theftr ftafprra, take a lack at tkl hiUriMM pic tar. Marfda Davtoa taro ta Wr fhcf per AOHAMf -- !ii CONRAD NAGEL HARTOS60RNE bog NNUUAN AWC0.CA$Il ruotJtWuwT Egk82!& him faraaw DOUGLAS fta BarylcW AMAIOnjrtt Matlweee, Thursday aad mt SOS. Saturday ami moo amsiCMU THuenre pucras' Coming A Fsimfsl KuiuInumtimnnniiiiHiimiimnmmnniiimnBiniiiiiiiummnmnmmn!nntTml Hell thrill yew as never hef.ro hris. ymm U.she tear. ;m iwihg that --It's his My Woman." XhrttMt Urt. mt wew SALT LAKE THEATRE 4 Days, Beginning .Today Frtalttrr greatest STAGE PRESENTATION' A BIGHT , VALKEIl QlsztUxli OF THE PAMPAS. ala. PRICES Sdc. Se: Evea, X5e. 1 MtMTSN rsfshr Priced Matiscs Today & I7HvLLSES Letter' Delicious Punch Served free to Everyone . Tm.Wh SEATS ml sy SAKURA SI.10t Gal. Hr Circle. HhthL I " I. SldBt Pastlly t lrrte. mn. BA last .s rt dew, rtmr, Ms, Mala- - Loweriw IIMl Bsktsl, gl.10 Fam- - , Pis,. 7Wci fad. Me, OW SKI.I.IVG. first three Ths WwLf Play I THE HINDU Ladies 10c, Cents 25c POLICEMENS ANNUAL BALL TONIGHT Lcwe-Loone- immnmmimmnmnmintmnim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiijjuimimuami mm MR rGfYBinroia SO. 1021." OJLTA Mrs. Mae W. Marsh Stars Mother, Dies u ' Program 9 pc re Oymphooptto. Orrhostra. It pm 13 retdoJght concert p a the ms. w hose eoors. Today we par home aod ferert.h! safa posslhle the resee asd pros see- wow Ameriesw we My whleh tajst ,ew. W..W l.sl.w oar lint prertdenG MM B , I 44 S errheatra. KOA KGO SfF Hal s tt a re Monitor reoata. am RrpoiHteg o ( netka 4 7 14 pm Parortio roaalval aeiocUofUL 5 pcriul pipam(aopiraUoaal S 44 Ltntea orrixo. 11 a m Shopping lour, IS are Polly ckaL V ALT awk Dance KJR T 14 KGW pm.-Ott- IS antdntght aa Each of these organizations was ready to license the newly formed Radio Corporation of America In the radio field, but neither was willing to license It 12 aooa Program. or the others in its own peculiar OAKLAND. field, and each reasonably exheted TSS KUavyrlee, from tbs newly formed Radio Cor- I RMI.4 Srtm. poration and from each other liPartita TIsm. cense in its own peculiar field. In other words, the organizations , I It pm. Mlodip IS y a Vtahvilit, forming the R. C. A. retained their ill p m. Kraturo own business and identity and 12 reidotsbt Da ace moaic. joined to develop a radio industry as a sort of aide laaue. Each col-- 1 POHTI A VO IA Kl(wyeka looted on the patents it contributed 4SU Mcfera. nnd tha R. C. Ar now collects on Pacific Time these patents from the smaller It licenses as as welt companies , t it p m Program from the equipment It sells Itself f p m. Concert lg pre Venetian hour. (Copyright 1421, Consolidated II p m Orcbeetra Press Association ) IS mtdnight Atttdtoi dance. j OTTAWA. Feb. 12. (AP) The Dens Journal today says that Palmar McDonald, who with her IKAfUR husband, Georg McDonald, Is sn Ml Kileeygtca dor sentence of dsaih. for tba murMM Prim. Pacific Tins. der ot a taxi driver, has ao living Deere tnaxte tS SSSS gp m. parents. re studio program The Journal aai It was given IS 2s km Program. 11 p re. fend to program this information by J. A. Desault, 12 midnight Dane muaic of Montreal, counsel for tha condemned couple, who arrived last DgbbEB 334J Mehta night to Intercede with Ernest La Pag fCileeyetea. Moontala Tima. po'nt, minister of Justice. In an attempt to obtain a reprieve. Tha T la hlstorr. Oflmralf ps .ra Qmt McDonalds ar scheduled to hang T IS qaartet. tttnsg next month. m Marts S I am. hasr Htar, Legault. the paper says, denied T It p.m. M rti birthday prs. thnt a Mrs. Bnyder of Chicago, ia gram the girl's mother, as stated In newsIt pm. Daas mss. paper dispatches The paper adds that Legault said is the girl la dying of tuberculosis Ths Belgrade government reported to have ordered lit and at present is critically 111 In ths women's JaU at Montreal. scouting planes. It Mte y, PRAUIHV MS Walla 43L3 Mrtrva Pacific Tima. Pro lure. p re Program. S IS khq f.eerele friOtaatni U yatrry A KPO Department of. Agrtrultvre talk 4 24 Tbng alpnal pa orchtk'l. can branch of tha British Marconi 4 p m, Cbtadrva a opriod ! 4 IS p.m Dinner hoar program company, then operating ths wire-- 1 POKABB. 7 p.m. Nightly doing leas of this country. Is an old story. TAB Mctoro. 4 p re Children o period ' So Is I 414 KflocyelMfe ths story of the formation of . proWaaklBgiona Birthday ths Radio Corporation of Ameri-- ! gram. 4 9 re. WaMiingtoa ca. when ths tremendous value te Birthday pro- MoMe program. t 2414 pre Concert world combinations of ths alterna14 p m. Foiieo halt, p.re grebeotr. tor became Impressed upon ths SI p a. Loarro eabarot. 31 p re Feature. smart skirt, other than for went and his work has Won him NO wear, will bo above tha many contracts. He la at present calf this season. Ths smartest to east fill number on his way a length will be fourteen to fifteen of eastern engagement. inchee from tho floor. Tho long, irregular drapes are Dix Score in extremely graceful and becoming, and quite, quite slenderising, too. Picture Capitol Any kind but perfect limbs are flattered by them, whereas perfect Continuing tho plan of a well limbs are far more Intriguing balanced variety program, the when now one sees them and now Capital theatre management scores one doesn't, than when one really new bill wblch opened does see them. In tha again Tuesday. Hereafter, the manageSkirt Length Rules. tha bill will ment announces, other words, the long and the change on Tuesday Instead of 1N of this skirt business is Thursday aa has been the policy In the past. subject only to certain rules, short Goods featuring skirts for sports wear, for school'Bportlpg Richard Dix, Paramount star, la girls, for very little women; longer tbs picture presentation. In the skirts for afternoon and evening prod action Dix, who is always n fa- wear, for tall women, for stout vorite, continues bis usual line of women; Irregular hem lines as a spicy comedy in tho role of a whole more flattering than - any sporting goods salesman, rnx as other. Richard Shelby gets into some Au Revolr! tight situations and brings volumes of laughter from the audience with his manner of escape. This week's Fancbon and Marco idea deals with the harvest theme, accompanied by the singing of the Royal Welsh Cleemen. This array of talented voices Ml well known in Balt Lake through) their appearances here before. Them smgers prior to coming to) this country appeared before roy-- j I ally with their splendid selections. One of the features of this week's program la the playing by, Alberti and hia band. By request' Alberti again renders ths popular, melody. "When Day Is Done." j Following along tbe same line as Paul Whitemans orchestra which made the song sc popular, Albert! gives a commendable demonstra-- ) tion. Th remainder of the Harvest Idea includes Jellybean Johnson and some snappy numbers by ths Sunkist beauties. LOq ANGELES. Calif, Feb. II. (INSj Mrs. Mae Marne Marsh, mother of Mae Marsh, noted film actress, died suddenly at a hospital hero early today following a stroke of apoplexy. She was stricken at one o'clock this morning, rushed to the hospital and died within four hours. I ? 14 p m. Addreaa. 7 M Muaual program. a 4 p m. Contralto aad ooprsoe. 5 pm. boa, 4 S4 p re Program 4 AS Prooodiifcoa of rorerdimgs. IS p a iBotrareoatal eaartot. tt pin. Door maote. IS mtdftigbt Tlmo. Thp raday. Feh. f S m Sottlag op oaorrioep etc. -- GEM 'A WOMAN Against ths WORLD thr imltu f the radio conbini as it functions toUy; Each had a business of Its own, A T and T was in the telephone business for tolls and was ia tho bust near of wire telegraphy, train despatching, etc.; General Electric and Westinghouse were in the business of manufacturing and selling electrical equipment ia general, for power purpoees, household How Captain 8. C. Hooper, and the late Admiral Bullard of the United States Navy, appealed after the war to the directorate ot the General Electric company to re-Inin tha Alexanderson alternator I instead of selling it to tbe Ameri- -- - Six onto of vaudeville along with program Is . splendid picture the Pantag es of Closes ROMAN is as chic as her hat! That is. of course tmlesa ahe Is not wearing any bat at all. But small as l(t ia In comparison to the gown, I actually think that an Incorrect gown can not really make aa much difference to a womans appearance as . aa Incorrect hat. Certainly nothing quite so completely rejuvenates the morale as a becoming hat. Mirrors have a Just deceptive way of showing ua usuwhat they care to show no bit an attractive ally our face and of nock, and that la all. All Entirely Wrong, Bug course this la entirely wrong one of the pretty illu sions I have often warned you -- but when the mirror against throws u back a fairly enchanting vision of our own face framed in an extremely becoming hat. it certainly Is pretty darned hard to tear-ou- r gaze away and look at that little muddy spot on our shoe or tho clasp that's off our glove. All accessories are Important, but were you to ask mo which one was the most important. I bellevo I would have to answer the hat. And therefore, one must gtvs a great deal of attention to its . An Old Melody . 4 By ROBERT MACK. "'' rrnnmri Cross-Licen- se Pacts Ex ttb 4octWMl keci" hr Ur, tdrioirta. Me mmtf today ' Jim.ii www Behind Motives It, this is via recoaoted GIRL CONVICTS PARENTS DEAD SAYS COUNSEL r. WeisMlay. Feb. tt. I elsba. 4 ; ItxdM tea. AS p m. Cbiidrea s parted tl p m Informal stodie pragma, 5 p re. Program. S pm. Ltvosteeh market MiBiitf market I 44 J I.-- Tbs HUrtM , Morton PATAGB Coor4 Nagl to mI atMlevili, re Playgoers club. IP p.re Program. IS pm Poatvro program. IS midnight Dance an. beet P I a tb. Wilkes Players (MUiK Bby w.lksr WhUaslda iz HIT UKK. tea Watt 9m Kttoeyrlea. WtJ Veters, Eve. a Lamer gXTSi Dole say, Now ifl(c iKgXiSSj - Inqw -- |