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Show k - - r . i . . - '', - , i c.n...........,,...., - t ,. ''' .. ' v. .' . , HE'. DESERET erg II . NESS'S AS'EDNESDAl" SEPTEMBER . . ' '1' ''' I . '- Exponent of Emotional Roles Conies to Salt. Lake Theatre - , , ; ' I. ... . Associated Press.) WA RSAW, Aug, Pitt and lierschell Walker. members of the American relief organization here, have gone to Moscow from Whisk to Confer with 'Soviet. uMcials regarding the carrying on of the work Of children in 'feeding begun WHO Roods the Polish during By, , . - , , ,,,,,,,, - - ,..,,(,-., . ,,, 4,,' ;i I - ...,.. of , -- -- first hind information as to conditions in cent,111 Russia wgh a view to plan- fling ti feoding of mothers and chit- dreo With 'Led CrOF8 PUPPItee The two Americans went to Minsk with the Polish tweet) mission, but when they arrived there wore made virtua:ly prisoners,. the sante as the Poles. They told the correspondent or The Associated Press that while in that city they had encountered difil . Cully on every hand in convincing , boval authorities they had no ulterior stotivrs toward Russia. Efforts to 111,Tfested--ttopetestbutl finally George Tchitt.herin...Russiari ; Bolsitevikt foreign minister, sent a delegation to Minak for the purpose of meeting them. The delegation 4tdmuted that more.than 300,01)0 babies or:04) and young children were in danger of in White 'tussle., They wantstarving . e4- control of the distribution of supplies, and seemed to desire to make the work aRussian affair. Mr, Pate, who has Just recovered : from illness, said that when word was received he'could go to Moscow under escort he had about decided to give up the attempt. but wanted to do all that-whumatiely possible to give aid to the starving children of Russia. , ,- '4, ZI i '- - 1, iy.,,, - - I. , , AO ,ei ; l'' t4'41' tl, . t ,. ' 4 A S '... 1', t t ' . t' ,,,,, - . r '' I' 4,:. 4,- -. , ''''' . - ., ', ' . "- Electrical Hail Storm Causes Wide Damage ' rTwo Killed; 16 Hurt - In Elevator Crash (By Associated Press.) NEW' YORK, Aug. 111.Two men were killed and 16 parsons injured some if them seriously when an elevator containing 18 passengers fell home ,10 stories today during the rush.. The dead are Albert A. Caplan and Max Laater;---bot- h employed by the building. Officials said they believed the ii!- vator cable snapped and that the arming weights crashed through the top of the car. - - lc I 4. , .- 1. '' z, .,. , :: .4' 2. ... DES MOTNES,-la.Aug. 31.Judge Martin J. Wade issued an order In tedenal court today, restraining the Iowa railroad coMmisaion and other state officials from enforcing the old fare law. passed In 1907. Hear-M- g on the temporary Injunction was et for September 7. , -- - . , , -- "Ns , ' 4 . 711 ''' ''' ' A ronTLAND, Ore., Aug: St.When which had old leather suitcase been stolen from a cheap hotel here sold by the thief to a yesterday and an .,?' ' ' ; '-- ..,,,.. A. ,. 1 , ',- ,,, .,- - T ,,,,,-- , -- s- ,i - -- ,.L., 7., , ,,,, ,,, ,, , k,, e ', .,;,,.) 1. k , .. ',, . - li.1 ',, - ,;e:.,.. f,'-- 4-- ,1 .z ,.., 0, , , It'l 0 i 4.1. ., l'i '' trz ' 47, 0 e ,., " , - (By Universal Service.) proWASHINGTON, Aug. 31.--- The visions of the Jones- - Shipping Act, which make it mandatory upon the president to abrogate all treaties which would restrict the right of the United States to impose discrimnatory tonnage dues on foreign vessels, are About to be rigidly enforced. - State department officials said today that a Ilat of these Treaties la now The president has being prepared. until Sept- - b to give notice that treaties' imposing such realrictions will be set aside. This provision in the bill was as a means toward building up, an American merchant marine, and removing' all handicaps heretofore imposed by the' conventions entered into other nations. by this government with John Barton Payne i secretary of the Interior, in a etatement today criticized his this action of the law, which in emopinion, will cause considerable He barrassment to the United States. believes the section will also bring considerable injury to American business interests. McKeen Motor Car Company Quits Business - - (By 'Universal Service.) WASHINGTON Aug. St Organized labor is opposed to strikes and will do everything possible to prevent them'doclares Samuel Gompers, pros-We- nt of Alto American Federation of Labor, in an article prepared for the forthcoming issue of the "Federation- ,- - It is asserted by him that the loy-- 1 atty of labor ! is proven by the fact that years production per Mall for 1920 in the United States will be greater than in any slier country. GoMpers' article la in reply to a query put to him recently by a New York weekly publication in regard to the best method of preventing strikes. He says: "The industrial problem I. not a problem that can be by any patent process. Adjustment on a temporary basis le the best that can be bad, and the best that any men or women who love progress should want."The labor movement does not desire strikes. It offers the machinery to avert strikes. It- - will do anything to gain peace except sacrifice pro. gress." re en Mc- for six years. ,....m..., ...... . . mrk - - Big .New Bill Today NORDSTROM & NORRIS . The Bean or, Annie Wood" - -i - treat , ,,,,--- acrobat besaational 2 . "illI" ' ' . ..N.'--- - , ' LI Hb A 'MUSIO - rLAT. - , .. , . . . 7 - , . 4 ' ' EsBuDDiEs II I 1 -- ee-ro- Wed. s 111 LoEtIrs: 0 Direti Aekrsmaanarria so so u , vArDzyme , , ,f . , - - , tio Cootimussous, , : "TBOIDLL-AY- p.sou al Tao world-faseu- ' Drury Lau. naolodinuse, with an us 0 1 trises-411ailese- - s, - 24krk Kiddlogo- leol- Wresting 400 , . - , I Direntalt Snout Patiamoutat-Artere- ft , :- Deee-laalt- , eatest 1 , 1 aoille Widatirbt Situ? - 001- - Comedy. , , ' , ' , , -- M'edieir A '. - . . .. , . et l'eudie:flio Dna. JEANE'rTE CHILDS 'lb. Jer . . , , , ,. -- , , 4 - - ,- - , - . , ' ' - .,- Wri. '' . - r . - house-- eee Every gig Is t aroet Nasally Tbsitimosl' Toololle?'""Matia.P. "m ,,- - - 4I .. --- . 114IN - . ,., .... ... i Et "IL 11,141"6 . -- ,. . tap. Erie. Deo. nolmilimil , It I'd '4 , . , , - - - MS I A- ' , Ii agi p' - - , , .TErs Troll 111 "..411.i. : i, , ... , I WORLD m Its.13 t ,.f t , Violinsa. tt000pt tao Ilettre POLO tt LEV TS IND ON i , , - I 12 tet.:3,tt tat:2 wows.. , ' , ' i - 1 ' i i , - ''' fuzlilLq I IF - simmtair - . :1 AI ,t I, , . , inn inityvtirr splkatzvrolre to Colon wrcrrn ts 4 ,- - . Or TRI1 DOPTDOW - - - it..,-,,,- ' ,! e - . Tan" , , .6 ,, l'ionder "The , PRINTIN cz .., f'...,,, .,d, i - - Carprzti:r Georges , " t i 4 Ik.,. NEVVE3 DESERETTara i i .., L, - ,..1.,,,,,, . Ntlitiro ' I STUMM or --- LAVSZNDER T-L'T JOB alik. wile 1116e. . ,- I -- ItvwL000GKitzAATY Te7flowIll" owls FOE THE POACH romonstow COMING I '' oThe clawstert Meat, Waal Row York.. , 'radar sad All Work fitadkai. - - - GEM-- (011 STAVIN A Tel) trbrough the World's biggest Motion Picture MTLTA MART - - NI - . . comma,. . PATHIC ILEVIEW onitro 4 tr PAITTI,VID ot ; , 1 TO AVOID TITS IIMENEWO CROWDS. SAS and 41014 Eve. 56416 TAO sad Pea. Me Latour sod Seat tOlibedi . Mats., pr1 75e ' I , I stAnitzza 121116, ollgOIVEY TO - le Poser. ilege, Deer's, aeries sett Geste. I .TOPICS OF THE DAY. KINOGRAMS:,. . Ube - T, t DavittPowell IF a rouse kausiess totto.-Sol- d to to shark ovum hos bombe arttla tto otala. to a rose awaits taro al tits Oita al, Sultanas. uo The Perfect Warnan - ELSIE PILCER & DUDLEY DOUGLAS' , all TrituaPkaTITT-- - . Turkish tato woomasos-nasttvesoa- ConstanceTafinadge In 1 kaavo..aiteroad ip.,u ir, awba.,,,,, So tiso Imola almyrio TODAY AND Tonolmovir - I RIGHT TO LOVE" as lists. - ' In a - ' , AMERICAN - . ' t . , . ANIMEMMIIIIMEMEEMOMIIIMMOMMEM. n r ' I ter Itosit. illoolike ithellurray o..AL , ATTEND se C4N - - - 1 , - - - N LLOYD'SGr- Dizzy" I I ,, - ,. , HAROLD t Direct from tbe alletropothaa Opora' REDDNGTON & GRANT. . -- 11. Illowsei lett. .. . , - ,v - Tito renegue Americas . P RI KWSS , idI. ' - NOW PLAYINGONE WEEK. -- 11 - -, if , I .ilEN RI SCOTT - & JAY IIER3IAN - E mmin ' , tiU2rjrn c of willows i , ' - 1100Mmi . fill . mo '''N000r -- -- ad lissdays. See. - 101(08 11411 ' met. In Margruurille VAUDEVILLE , e k"' c - I , -- ' Jark Dothan; Dun Stourboime. 'Valk Elliott awl , - - , - OALOILIE att 50e I. 111401 Pat Nett 50e to Mak tanpoor ISICIMILICIL P11011111MON LArGlie () 1.11 MOTION I -- ,. , u '111011-an- d ', - , 'AZIO , t-- M. Os littlItesa,- , . - - AILICNIT , , - t , - - - '.. - ,,. .. 111111 . - , ' , . Irtgset goo to , . , , - P11114.... . ' - . - rum...or . PANTAGESCOPE Fifth rirtin Detective Stswy Titres shows dailr 2:45, 7 .14) 9:1Spegeoe:,,Nichte. lower tIntw. 49(120c.; boar ;or . , ' 1 7- II ....,...-.- ., by nay by' George T. BobattIllooto the Mgt TAU the audience that filled 7EL1501tilat. Aug. theatre last night.- - Opentng event Of the season. DZSICRET 1411rWtt Aug. 11.Attractive and anyealisit ttorneat 503140, mented with enough music to snake the audience wish tot meta. TRIBUNE. Aut. Ill.Highly pleasing and entertaining trom tart teEttleh ONE TEAS AT,THR ISLWYS THICATRE. wine' YOLK. - IS, Do. - ibminnommomEmmonEmEm. . ELIZABETH iNELSON and ,TIIE BARRY BOYS- . CHALLIS & LAMBERT ?lino and Sotte- - entire ' - ' . II ,, -- , .. if I ' . , ----- -- . It Bag -KORB KICK 'Than Anything lAtitfully Dintributed Nies Illovvortallr Coot Aga ATTEND TNISI MATINEE AND SAVE 10 CENTS t - I -- AND - .REG. B. MERVILLE. , - ,-- is: - (r.:"."1)l.11.4 ANNA LEHR LAUGHTHE BIG BEGINNINGTONIGHT - Grand Opera Star - trtab,''' ,,... I' -- ---- Peatortat . , ...,,,---...,tity,- , - . DIANA BONNElt , , - - . "HIRAM, THE BUGHOUSE. GUARD"; THE OPEN DOOR TONIGHT ' - The Britifth Net Service.) "Tell America PARTS. AU,. 31. . tit to worry. I shell not die until I ave aid a last adieu to the United latest.- - wee the roeswee Sarah Bernto Univeral tardt sent from her bed Admit. Matinees " "Ferries today. 29c; children-limie- r i She le atilt suffering, but her gen. es,00114 bei2ditioll. to better. - V, AP') - EDDIE-KAN- 3 MELVIN BROTHERS 11Divine Sarah': Would Say Good-By- e America to ', , 111 "HIRAM" CLAN MUSICAL COMEDY REVUE ALL WEEK Alio MATINEES WEDNESDAT ANDsSATUILDAL .,, . ., TS Selyryas Pretest I trosale Jossub Oliss -Deulleas; Martiarottl ItioveSputtli i Ilerbert, Jr. Matey ' BARRY .restarting Ili WATSON - - 1Philade1phia. and Alexaneerof Odessa. Russia. - - - i t ROY , ,. .!'llUBEVILLE". beadlner worth while A musical i ..111110bajta...r , -- -- . her Hawaiian serenaders -- ' . q. 0 . '' ,. - ' , . LILETTA ' ( 0. Naylor' Co, , walkers ver7bo47 wim. 'rbreo Skews Is be mi. It neatest coneedyIfitudevIllswind - Pietism Itimberge-native - , TilEATRE40NIGHT ,y Alb A i t ' . . , ,r.. , vi r-- I - And .., I . IT. last Lake City, 'Sabo' Pelle; Isabs. ' . - -- ,. v., ! $O. STATIC 2 - - (ON STATIC city, nelltmerican --4, ; 1 - L. - STRAND ELECTED PRESIDENT. GUATEMALA Aim SO.Car. los Herrera was elected president of Guatemala In the elections which I Closed yesterday. He will hold office - ii --- - a i , ,, , 3 1 ' 4. aStildebiliter-rte- tt pi, T Y. - 20o "1:1;09741"30o one-four- th - p. b. . , - te savoriness to the diet. In the appeal for greater use - of this article of food. W. W. Wheeler, In charge of market information for the department, says: "Witk fresh beef selling at prices ranging from 40 te76 cents per pound 'retail, cooked corned beef at 25 cents a pound can wholesale, only costs about of the fresh meat price on uncooked and bone basis. Its nrelative value as compared to fresh beef such as porterhouse, round and sirloin steaks and chuck and rib roasts can be readily seen when it is understood that to produce one pound of canned corn beef it takes approximone two of and half ately pounds boned meat." The war department as released thousands of dollars' worth of can-ne- tt corned beef tram its accumulated army stores. , Kean Motor Car compaay. manufacrailway carS. Advises Public to turers of gasoline-drive- n used in forriages many of which are -out-of airietenoe Eat "Canned Bill" ign countries, will go of tha today following incorporation of the .hop McKean works as part (By Volvereel Service.) Pacific it organization of tha MOOT 31. -- - Eat WASHINGTON, latoMcio of the was announced et the the advises more Intuned:beef ter company today. COMPOSER KILLED. TORICIAutT-81,---Bkm- unl I. cheap,- Lehman.- well known musical conductor and author of "Evorybody Works 15411.11112.1111r"..: But Father." was killed 11,1;44 by an automobile. it became known SS and old years today. Lehman vial brother of Assistant District Attorney Alexander Lihman..? The driver of the a manslaughter car wait held---o, 74 charge. (tektite-tattended ithsy stated. The party. comprised Algernon Lee, rational executive committee memJames O'Neal, asso,, bet of the partyr Of the New 'fork Call, elate editor Socialist rewspaper: J. M. Cohen, Trach-- 1 try catvernal ' coM7ANT,-31TA- D that-and-th- t'l1 216-11- - . ll-tt " .1 f "" , t. I ' . -- ALL "wALKourrs" - ' , ,...- .- - laugh-produco- 1 71,14 ' .o . ' , ' ., .4". : ' - .',4 E,',0.0'- ,- ., -, ' - Át, telegiltiees441,,Sitedebeisetipteoeileee - , n. o." , , - A. ,1,4i i,... 1 '' - , ' '4711 1.:', ' - - TO BE ENFORCED ' 0,o 1bi , .--- ,.- - - ,4,t smut or lint myrnopori rrAN oPrstA er ;1 11111 Socialists Apply For Passports to Russia (Ey As sociated Press.) NEW 'YORK. Aug. 31.Four repIresentatIves of the Socialist party of 'America today applied for passports on an s',to Russia and the Baltic states mission to official party reeearch condifratudy political and economic ona under Soviet ggve'rnment.". N was to ' No International ., ....,., , .' ' . , ',4 . ,--"1 0i' ', 0-- t . - LINER ON TReVArDEVILLE ,. - A,- is-a- , :1 '' ,l,,' ..4 . ,4.. . ' , , Girl."--the-is-a- hand dealer for $2.50., wee !returned by police Inspectors tö" Edward McKee. its rightful owner today. 'the man dipped his palsied hand intoy the lining and brought to light a grim-letobacco poke from which be ex ,tracted $990 in currency and gold; McKee elderly millworker who ,boarde4 his savings because he di.. trusted the banks. - ,, ,e' 4, .. 0 3r-el:- L s.,, ,- . Uf 126-lect- ,, - ,el) 1041.r.flot;chatii-- eml motor; inteesseatte is tressisiesiom w hoolbase, previcileg ample mo ss for eves adu lts. Ai st..51.66. Am. ego , -- tq),' 4 ,,f ,... NcrrED. - oeconicl- - - - P , Li!, , -5-- .." '., ,' ' . t ' ., will , . ,,,,, ' - BIG. tillhealin14::ile here-Sunda- y etniversal Service.) , ,,,Y f il -,- f', , ,. ..,,- ;- ,.. il,',,. AWo'irt.- 4 r. . ," 1 , pert anlypoOpurreSurf ti.' , The 1 P,.'4,4 f'.. . ,' t - , , ,. : ,, ( , taildfrom -- ".1 . .. "4, . , -- , '-- . ,. tv',i , , " t ' '' ' - . ;',,,,1-?,-- ' ' , ,, -- 2 Battered SUittase Sold By Thief For $2.50 Colitained $990 - ''.' i, ; : '.,,, sitocgruacfearanoduht armofthoney,oth. e. . "I. 4 ,Iir ois,', , , . t, , , . , . - b . ' '" 2.,, .., - , -- Players.--head-- nt , ', , 4, . ,...) '. li ,..,- 4 k-,.- , ,. , lines which give , ' . - ENTIRELY apart from the - , i, r .. . - ........ , '''"i , . , t'Xs s tiPjtAV tad .., 10 , ..,...,,,,- ,,,,! 4,1, ' .1" ,,!.,,r,,,k, (BY Associated Press.) OMAII.A4 Keb, Aug. 21.The Enforcement of Two-CeFare Law Restrained ' ,,, , laugh-a-minu- 31.--M- ld litalli -.- .:.''. ,, ,.,,, ' - 110 t , lim,.. no-na- - ,P4 -- " base-tariton- Second Daughter of Mayor Gets Divorce a - . ,,, , ' ,.,. -- Illik7C - ., ' z',. , , . e'... (By Associated Press.) NEW HAVEN, Conn.. August 31. Two persons dead, score injured. damage to the tobacco crop estimated at $2.000,000, and heavy losses to farm ibuildings and general crops. was the toll taken by a series of electrical and bail stm-rn- s that swept Connecticut ;tonight. A fireworks factory at North Haven, ABW wrecked by the wind, a dozen !young women employees being in;jure& one seriously. The eouple were married in New - !York, September, 1914. Mrs. Bedford In her complaint te !eharged that there Wall another worn- an in the case but were mentioned at the hearing. Mrs. )3edford was" F171400, a month alimony and 9200 a month for son. the support of her be le the second. daughter of Mayor -IGaynor to be granted a divorce in the , . , NApson, - r-- . .1 ' :: . . 4 :(A ' , .. ,,a1 ' ' ',1 v- -,,,,,. 0 c.o., , ' I ' . ri - ; t r,.,A ' -- , . RILL OPENING TomonT. ,. , , : ,r There's fun aplenty; some most ars ter. They are featured on the pro. i.,. t, , 4 ,,,, ),: , I. ; tistio features in singing and dancing, gram and have woo deserving praise ; ! ,....., ,,. 4.,;,: t 7,;,...,i'. ,.,.5....': .;,,,,,,Aand novelty of the t ',:,, . If. ,?, 2 ', i..4,,i.,4 hers sort promised on the Orpheum ' Eddie Kano and Jar Hama& .,,,,;.4, , ,t ,.' y 1 7 ' ' vaudeville bill opening tonight, mak- known to fame as "The Midnight f .4 . ' ,, ; ,,,...;; ' i ..t. ., , ..$ , ing the will present "A Ragtime Cook. 4.it I, t.'...,;,;.A.,.....1.. 1...q ,,,... ,, c.,,,,,, ,.....,,... . year. "Rubeville." greatest of rural tail." Here is another riot of tunA .....,, ,,..1!.. 1' rNic.,,,s', ..1,,,,k,..,,;.,..,..... comedy acts. and Henri Scott. famed speed demon in laughing Mts., Ned' headline the fine list dington & Grant to In Bounce Inn" - Miss Florence Stone, the Madam e X In the drama of mystery and moof attntetions. are another pair of "Rubeville" with tts ten people ra- do luxe. They'd stunts that both Lion, wbo will be the leading ladY wl th Ralph Cloninger Players opening diates amaze and tickle ono's ribs. Elisabeth comedy of the tor the winter season Sept. 6, sort.. It is the classic of rural com- Nelson and the Barry Boys offer Labor day will witness the opening announcement that the historic Salt edy acts and has a cast of most ca- medley of vaudeville bits consisting of Lake Theatre is to be the home of this pable comedians headed by Barri B. of the season at the Salt Lake Theasinging, acrobatics and comedy. Jeataock company daily.. except Sunday, Watson B. and Meryl lie. Henri nette Childs styles herself Reg. tre withthe CloningerJoy season. through t Scott Is one of foremoot ad by Ralph Cloninger. Florence Stone Indications from the advance sale of singers. having Americes a been prominent some in her clever combination of hu. and Evelyn liambley and Supported by seats, which is going' on now, are that the Metropolitan Opera mar and song. a strong cast in the emotionalArama. capacity. houses will greet the initial member of for four company These features plus Kinograzne and years. "Madame X." performances of these popular play. Elsie nicer and Dudley Douglas Topics of the Day make a vaudeville Theatregoers are pleased with the ere. will present a moot pleasing diver. bill of the very much worth while lion in (tinging, dancing and stage pat sort as facturer. '' - 4, tl ., . 4 A t - , -- . . A t ,,, ,t. '4 . ,e ;,,! .. ',,..". , a, ', , , ot ,....4,,,,,, ., ", '4, 1 0, .' r-- ' memos, ," I ! 'k1,S s .4k,.., , ' , , ' , . 'ti .,. , ,0ox ,, l '7,..',,.,, '' . xr ,,e,,d04,,,,f ., ',04. '. . , . ,' - 4 . ,,, 4'.1' lt,,,k ' , , ' - 1$0,4, 4 , , ,;, ....,,.,' ..,',, ,'- 4,Vg i . - ,. - ., ia:.01.00.00.10.0.0.0000.10 - . . '',,111' Lir f' ' ''' : ,., -- ,,,.,,.,,,. ,11? - s., - , - , .i--- , ...), - . ; ' .,. . ,. 4' f ," ,, . ,'''- . P,..,,.. 1411 . ...- ;', ,,N, ,, .1, i, 4, 0.- . ' ' ... , 0 -;144 I. - :A, ,, API -.- , 'I '''. , .....1k 1 , - i . ...., (ill i 1. '') , .,..,,,..,, ..,,,,, f''' 4:0:.1 y, (.,. .? . :' .4 ,.,' .4. ,s LA ,1';')S f ,.;'4 ' '14- ,..1., . eq, os- t .7 . r,, l',,,',4,,,, ' ' . 4 ' , ,.., t 1 . . . . - , .1r!. PO 00 eoomnto.mmmmmm..,..,m.msog.umi, 11111 . ......1 ' tin;rtr.,..' , ,,, 1 , '' c. :41Pr , . - ,, . , ' v - , . - ' . , , . :,,,,, - -- -- 7 . , i do- - . tf4, - a. (By Universal Service.) RENO, Nev, Aug. Ed- terard T, Bedford, daughter of former Gaynor of New York, was !Mayor a divorce today from Edward ,T Bedford, ,son of a New York menu- - Pnl.ticafl Ilnee.i....- - Ll BaiitoneTOrphpum Feature , , ; ' ' , , ' m.. , Henri SOD,- . .. z... II , - . - . - Starving Kiddies, ( t --- - . 1 - Reds Suspicious OfOffer to Aid . , .: 1.62,0 . , I f I . , . . . . ' , .. , . " - 0.,.... , 4b . , . . fo j |