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Show P3ywBlwa'iSaa,-Mg- t . THE AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT MAKESPLEAFOR ms National Recent Republican Victory Is Believed Reason For AmericaV DecisIon v Not To Participate. Xin. 19. The VrASHTXr,Trx: United States ha decided to wither a W from the Allied Connell of It waa learned from authoritative source tod a Ambaasador Wallace will not participate In the Council of Allied Premiers In Paris on January 19. when the question of German reparations Is to be discussed. This action has been decided upon on account of the unwillingness of the Wftaon administration to interpret the mandate of the American people with regard to American - poltctwr tir EtmvpralTTt may hare been expressed In the re- recent eIectian.tL was stale authori- tative I . PALMERBEGMT NEWCOALPROBE By Associated Press i 19 ttARHINGTO.V. Jan Initial fteps In the investigation of charges of profiteering in the sale of coal to the war department last summer aa contained in a report of the eenate commit'ee oh reconatructlon were taken today by the department of Judice of the department Investigators were assembled, officials said, and the preliminary work begun. It was explained it would be necessary to vidual company with the war depart- h ment before inert-comb- i decision as to whether prosecutions under the Lever act would be justified. HANGS HIMSELF FROMJAILROOF FONDULAC, Wia Jan. 19. Lee C. Purcett, who claims to fee fits missing "Willie Dickinson, from kidnapped Commonwealth, Wl , In IIS!, hung himself In the county jail hers earl) this morning bv tlng a necktie about his neck several times and attaching rt to a bar in the grating of the cell doof. Dickinson s home was at Lincoln Neb. Ther police beHeved him mentally unbalanced He has a wife and two children at Lincoln KIRTK TREMORS RM ORDED. LOS WGELKS, ftn 9 Three hfi explosions which lain night rocked houses and broke some win dows at Aztia, Mendora and Cotins, tomnss ahu ZZ mi1s from L An rciTM,n.d unexplained earh to Parties of investigators who night began inspections of canyons near the tom ns had not returned Ixs Angeles oi,ntrf ergineers expressed the pta-io- n the explosions W fr from blasting b P.ivate construction companies In jLiut .mwtaujan- north of the tfTrf!cf gis j - footed Whats in a Name? Facta ahour your name; its history; its meaning; m hence af'fertftd;' ft significance; yoor lucky Aaj and lucky jewel. By MILDRED MARSHALL Commander Out - V JACK- WtlbG, N S Staff Correspondent ) MARION'. Qhlo, Jan. 19. An earn- - t pic for the welfare of the dte- -j abled veteran of the World war waa made to Senator Rudnsg today by F. W Galbraith, commander of the American, Legion. w Major Galbraith urged that the bureau of war rlek Insurance, the public health, service and the bureau' of vocational training te placed under one directing bead This action, hs contended, would lessen shifting of responsibility from one bureau to the other and obviate many abuses. Major Galbraith told .Senator Harding that there were more than 29,909 disabled service men now in hospitals ...sa dly -- over crowded-and which without proper facilities to care for the,, constantly- - increasing number of patient William G. Sharp,-- Democrat and former ambassador to France, outlined to the president-elec- t, his impressions of the reception which Senator Hardings plan for an association of nations would receive from the French people Harding Resigns Office. When Gov Hsrry L. Davis took office today he found on his desk resignation from the Inited States senate to become effective Jan 16 One of Gov Davis' official acts will be to appoint Senator-eleFrank Willis to fill out Senator Harding a unexpired term. Former Gov Cox recently offered to Wiiils immediately on Senatorappoint Hardings resignation but the prentdent-eledid not take advantage of the proposal of his iate opponent and delayed his resignation to let the appoint merl ot M successor man of hl own political party. by Senator Harding yesterday attended Trinity Baptist church, of which he a a member, in company with Senator Reed Smoot, of Utah, to hear an address by Dr C E Brooks, of New erk City, on the spiritual consequence of the peace Dr. Brooks Recently returned from a year in Europe and stated, that only spiritual could save the countries in volved in the world war In an almost complete moral breakdown. Senator Harding eras oo impressed by the address that he later Invited Dr. Brooka to hi, homo, where they apant an hour In discussion ot European conditions and the possibility of American usefulness in dealing with them. Smoot Outline Plan Senator Smoot, wh is a member of the finance committee, conferred at on length with the president-elec- t problems of taxation, and axpressed confidence that by a proper adjustment of Taxes on business gains the entire system of r'venue raising can be greatly simplified and that the 14 090 699 000 that the government annually .needs esn be produced with much lees expense and greatly reduced annoyance to buelneas. Senator Smoot declared in favor of s reduction of the higher rates of the excess profits tax, stating that when these rates become loo high, the tendency is to put capital into securities.. The Utah senator told the presidentelect that plans now under way for of the government departments to do away with duplication and waste would sate annually about ' -- 's ct et -- ba-m- ada " pt JAft.wA6 iiirnv. p orld-- Hetv is in reality the endearing diminutive given to the more dignified Hester, but 0 coldly autere s the lat- ter name that Hetty has come to be bestowed in baptism with complete disregard for Its proper predecessor Hetty came into existence by a evolution through several languages. Toe fair daughter of the tribe of benjamin whose loyalty Insured her peoples safe), was called At ossa. Her name In the prian langwas uage-quit unpronounrable combined with the La in word for star etefla' and from the- union. carmr the modem estrella In the Sepuaglnt, Remana-mak- e this word Healer one instrument that plays PAXTAGES All star vaudeville and Mabel Xormand In Tiie Slim Princes CASI VO Tom Moore In Olticrr M; vaudeville headlined by "The Rival Artists. PARAMOUNT-EMPRES- Victor Records perfectly Doug- S las Mar Loan in The Rookies Return; comedy The Etrcslde Brewer. In AMERICAN Louiee Glaum Love. GEM The Ktewiers and Comedy, ' ' ' COMING. - - New vaudeville ORPHETM begin Wednesday.' HIPPODROME Tuesday and all week. Clonlnger players In The Dangerous Age.- -- Earthbound Theatre. - j i BROA I)WA V Zano GrajsGrcat-cs- t Story, "The U. P. Trail. K1VEM A "ip in Mary's Aukstarring Eva Novak and Harrj Grlbbon. at Salt Lake More than ordinary interest attache to the presentation of Samuel Goidwyn and Rex Beach's cinema production of Basil King's remarkable story dealing with life after death, "Edl'thboiind.'"w hlch' will be lh attraction at the Salt Lake Theatre for the - week commencing with' matinee today and two shows daily thereafter The theme jjf "Earthbound is of wide appeal, and Ahe working out of the of story involves the Introduction scenes In which tense dramatic action while the spiritual 6ide predominate of the story is calculated to make one think. Wherever "Earthbound has been shown, the critic hate praised the story, production, cast, direction and photography, and noted motion picture directors add their praise in enthusiastic terms. George Loans Tucker. In a signed statement says "There Is a message in Earthbound that the wide world is greatly and deeply interested In I sincerely hope that every me who liked my production ofEarth-boun'The d Miracle Man' will go and see ' " Maurice Tourneurs tribute reads "The most interesting subject that has ever been screened 'Earth-bounmakes a distinct advance in the art of motion picture During It run at the Salt Lake Thea'tre. "EarthbounT' will be staged in a special setting with an allegorical prologue. --"For All Eternity,' and musical score specially written for the picture. - axsaa: That instrument is the 3ctrolas It is specially made to play Victdr Records, and similarly Victor Records are made to be played on the Victrola. No com eiiaBle you to binatiori of s hear the great artists of the world as they themselves have chosen to be heard Victrolas $25 to $1500 New Victor Records demonstrated at all dealers on the 1st of each month f LArS eryoe-r- d' Film Comedy At Casino. "Officer $, th uproarious comedy which has long been a favorite on the legitimate stage, in the film version headlines the new bill at th Casino theatre. Th humor of the play is brought out to the fullest ex tent by Tom Moor who plays the rich man unablo te leading role of find a thing his bug fortune cannot secure for him. While on a world tour he learns that his butler has Joined with crooks and plans to loot his home of art treasures during his He returns to see if the absence staging of the theft will not fumlah a thrill. It does in abundance There are International crooks, police, romance and marnage for the bored rich man in the story. Another Frank Rich musical comedy act headilnea the vaudeville part of the program The chorus I well costumed and the gtrla are youthful and gay Dunlap and Merrill in a chatter act aupply one of the main hits of the bill their act ia full of comedy which both know how to put over Beatrice Markenxte and Rav Dawn offer a musical act with pretty acenlc effect, and Miss Dawn whistles well besides Charles Smith and Grace Inman offer a rural comedy-- act Comedy Bill at Paramount. Fwe-t-h fnat-fta- s Paramount-Empres- Tf of the week th theatre presents an bill The feature is Ohios Electoral Votes "The Rookie a Return," starring Douglas MacLean and Dor. Mav, two Are Cai-o-r thetpnost popular players In picHarding of ture The production is full of clean humor, depicting the adversities of a IB) Associated Frees. soldier endeavoring to readjust CGLLMBUS O, Jan. 10. Presi- young himself to civilian life after two years G dent elect Warren Hard.ng officially service abroad His troubles tartsr' lam Ohio The smple little name of Hett. suggest, le of pleasant homely has a lofi significance. It Per-ha5 translated to mean a Mar after all. the Mead) bright insistence of the Mats may have some psvchlc reference to the generally accepted concept, on of the Jleitva of the or Esther. In Engt&nd. the "a and Hester and Esther WELFARE lines Recommendations to PresidentElect Smobt Attends Conference. it Basil bM.T LAKE THEATRE K big's famous story si college tods when the presidential elector meeting here cast them for him and Calvin Coolidge for tine president The result of their balloting will be delivered by messenger to the president ofTfie TTnlled Slates senate New Suits Filed. THIRD DISTRICT COIRT. Consolidated Music company t J Hall end Mrs. B A Hmll, to recover K I&74 9 Joseph Murphv s Nathan C Wood and Hue Wood, his wife, for $09, alleged to be due on a promissory note Jessie Miller vs Leonard L. Miller, for divorce Marion M alsh bv Mrs Lillian Evans her gusrdn. vs. Henry Dewey Walsh, for annulment of marriage of Marlon Waish to defendant- Henry E Marron vs. Frank W. Oden and Mary Oden for $1$ 009 dam ages for alleged alienation of his wife a arfpi'lh'H Annie Laurie Gold Mines company rs. Western Phosphate company, for appeietment of receiver Catherine E. Moyle va. Charles Con-f- d Anderson, John Lonard Roberts, Anton E Erickson, A. T Fahlen and FldsIKy Investment company to recover 5.600 alleged to b promissory note B- Kln v king, Ander-sonfBel- le ws dropped . bestowed! a feminine names The latter became! Essie when the inevitable diminutive! was forthcoming, and Hester soon gavel ..'"IT-- , Mr F,ect.r,c place' to Hetty, though the origin:.!eJ Appliance company and Clayton In form was usually preserved on ,1 vestment damfor $1,090 company, church reg'sters It was for Amerct age a result of alleged personal to gayly discard The proper appel.a-tiv- o and substitute Hetty for all Chariot to B Rteele va. L. C. Peterson and Carrie E. Peterson, to recover turis the talismanic s'one Hetty's to be due on promissory $550 quoise, which promise her steadfast note alleged friend true love, and freedom from Loan A Trust comBros. Hoffman danger If she sees the new moon rev Maud Holme for $460 alflected in the stone, she will hsve rare pany leged W be due on promissory nots. good lock, Taturdsy Is her Jucky day Ltah Ty pewriter Exchange company and S her lucky number v J C. Henager. doirg business as college, to recover Hensgers Business valued t $1,000. v 20 typewriter v Tlntic Delaware pierr Peugeot Mining company, to recover laborat Copyright, 12 by The W heeler Syn- tory outfit and other property of the vau of 405. dicate, Inc.) ',r,e com-men- wheel-h- w e answerx-a- n Muring "help wanted advertisement and becomes a book agent The romance begins when h Is floored by a golf ball driven by a girl. A aeries of laughable complications (oilow which provide no" little merriment and add to of an absorbing story-Thbill also includes a Mack comedy, entitled 'The Fireside Brewer" It feature Louiae Faxenda and Billy Bevan. Thi provides a lot more laughs Excellent music is furnished by the orchestra directed by Edward P KimbaJ. The bill runs daily to and including Wednesdav vhe-irtte- e Sen-ne- band of robbers of which he is the head This goes on until there conies the great awakening and a gripping climax presents the most forceful dramatic work of the picture The acting is superb, and master craftsmanship i Few- evident throughout pictures present such beauty, both of scenerv and of thought- - toge'hcr with such at the K nenia prod m r- setur - j i1jjm ha e hond INSIUMCE-STRE5S- i n and kK he wtJKiu le w rM iovps wiM a km. that as he naor wh Hu p J) i pitro j te Hie uu lire xiUh hat t Runs Into Automobile And Suffers Scalp Wound cau-- future and VALUE OF arent hurdenrd the appret .atr Into ih BY le E0 SPEIttBS . a ' 31T Ho H- - ere scalp it'' rnoon when he no ia 4vela eioiith Thfie et I . Love at American. hfe uuho ii h: e driven bv E refueling it f O ill i) L' on the Rtii t South dramattc,lntensit h T H' m n! id writ flii I "tslve the second picture made bv With a comedv 'The Morning Mcitxs in of tnr p nn rom- two l Ip I Parker Read, Jr , for the Associated After. "The Stealeis runs to and in- a fai omedt with burlesque tnn. Georre i in on Seen C hi in tn ift it j a be an w caied is Ha miTiR the feature of the new cluding Friday Producers, to Fourth and ns ra h eon j ct the Natioj hill at the American theatre. Louise TH-- ana Take i rid culou tom N ) f n,e IroM were ue me o' to I I two hv.a anil j fojld betrt n ew nth failed 'ioi Qlaum is the stkr of th picture and Kinema Offers tr U-r 40of rt led it is one of the best production ah - aixa chi drjndXiL LLerlsii-'- i Comedy. rar He ran fj I It iru dint t Urn has made. Her work In this play unmerit r o' ruh Tio. a of hine At the tne roinmnnai liuh A feM mors comedies like "Up In i hara ter zat on heu t inti hui ar he wae where doubtedly will make her many new Man's Attic t 'Tr Aider uiMl mi (HiTt which is being shown appeal ' n path' . con.ed . he iuti , and r.Oin admirers.- Bhe enacts the stellar role j t kor f " tt waa found nec-r- ;. i on f det nr uf 1; ftai of of a a ir' J ca in a strikingly human manner, evincpail t. ta s itf hew m the acalp. banquet fernininHv whub imrbl do tredil to derwrlter of hie won drlar nq- Thfr ing a striking versatility. "Love waa ZuRfeoi n Midn ght J coii written by Louts Joseph Vance, and It CarJdits Pole Where Free! The International Weekly and hn fee for & nc the uiunm th New Screen M igrazlne are being mendous scope. The picture is lavishw The indrw i!er louWJ e Young Woman Was Killed shown in addit.on to the feature ly produced. I 4i4$aUOM MU - On the new" bill also i a Lehrman whitfh he ha rtam d'lt.o to i e I k .slOftea. 17. mae arrested by h n u j n nr Federal Court to Hear form tie Mekr Hd comedy, entitled "Wet and Warmer." rmnn Thongs .sunpron Sunday Few better comedies have been seen it poh! it rioi 1. th. poi.o Duck Shooting Case agent tl:r n i e pa r fecivo1rI llefitl-h-t il m the cit, jail n recently, and it is certain to hold the f v h. o t t Crue i f audienre in laughter throughout its Kdl'ng imvthiTih ' Rhodes and grand run. Th musical program is arranred D H lee ami J C Caenee o' the rnan tan tN.uTpfttitu. wh t nme ne refused by' Gordon Bretland, organic. other near The were who on o unii g kr aPegod orneid Frldaj base 'stolen bill runs to and Including Thursday. d at t Other addiewos in front of the Ore- in ei p v tax the ihMrce of shooting ducks after meet ng were chi fl doixer an e liiuron I 'Rhode The dctmL sunset under a federatfwar ant wee a! nature in .01 rntmt, The Stealer Gem. wS $4ptired aftr a chase but given bearing 'before Toinmismpe-Henr- menibrk pointed oirl jvm of cher lad eva During the Van Pelt and w 'ere bound over offered m hf insurance he Uliatn Christy Cabannes h the sto!n tax cab crashed Into under ?bonda of $309 each human story, "Th Stealer powerful poiuics and Home of the aigumsno in pich name If which Mis aramt This is the rase in which R II which coild be ued in merttng Ob ture form, Saturday opened one! 11an Camrmn 212 Eleventh East state fish and game commis- jections. The other speakers were C weeks engagement at the Gem theatre was crnhed to death the day sioner the complaining witness, was C Kahn I H Russel! TTTwin "Th Stealers is a picture of unusual! a Chrisirr ffure cited into coprt for retaining pos E. M ilih, tcorge U lmncn In ths lavtshness of pro-magnitude. H A session of the guna of these two men. J ft okard Carroll durtion as well as In th great moral! were released bvJulg Rulon S. Wela, president-sociatin- n the -- JOfPRRIVnVO after It so forcefully eonveys. it may be com- -' MD On a FREE in while Lund cii eout. thq. Henry pared to "The Miracle Man. acknowi-- i was being considrc! bv VVIU annoumfd that Vdnc-case Mr. their as one simplex of edged th AVe ere the big picture Job rrlnt Mr. Siddoway Jan. 1$ had been set federal authorities of last year. One rantruly not soon Life I nmranre dav of Thrift ng and Bok Rird.ns In the atato stili has the guns in his possession what h sees In thi production forgetA or how small arge and claims that the hearing of the week and urged tha.t the members fancied wrong causes a "missioner' WALKER ELECTRIC are the fees! foe hand-M- n two hunters quashes his charge of only get behin4-th- e pndermritera dav ')ur facilitiesto turn fegainst God. He uses th put- -j 139 Stale. any class cf work, no matter how Was. Ren 4703 hut before Johnson, the activities city support of every contempt n't as a cloak for th activities of 1 other day during the week DESERET UW8 JOB DEPT. Judge, who succeeded Judge Lund r d i A'-- j4t i I e- -t senth I i , pi I- AsesacU-UoiA- m- r - e' h,! It ! h- j8 irw - rftfeew-mn-m-w J 1 4 at tnhrt v s pi Sid-do- T dj. pinrs ade - f 5 |