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Show 1 "' f" 7' fr, - T ' .w j , m j 3 , I .., S NEWS THE DESERET THIRTYFIREMEN SCHOOL DAYS - By TUESDAY JULY f ( DWIG T "1922 18' - AMUSEMENTS TONIGHT ARE INJURED IN -- KIXEMA r The Prodigal Judge. ! a.m empress rRAwocvr the Lew. Porcupine. M Ntvna Tny lieutenant Die From Hurt 'Moas MHrnKmum?'-- 'Kinema. One feature , t r i wh-- m4 Fr fUmtarf Chcrfeoarg SmUiMplM accommodation in all UfUurpaRMd clawby famous "O' and V ship ' at moderate rate. Foil Information from any Agent The Royal Mall St cant Packet Ca, - Ill W. R. (trwa W Qm J. 11. Thamtow, Agoat, Hetel M. Pufte. Agent. Kenyon Hotel. w Parts Franc .. Ass. s, Aag. Sept. IS Aag. M, (Wft, te. Ort. II . New York (! U RmmwvUIo Havre Paris .. Aag. If. w Ant. 14 laforSU) .. Ana- - IF. Chicago Tooraln Paris Havre N.Y.Plymoulh Ang. ftopt. f, Ort. It flopt. tA SI, Ort. I, 7, Ort. It, . Dept IS, ev. . ft t t Ort. M Nov. Doe. 7 Vt. 14 Doe. lomiio la I a Bow down a t Sept O.Ori t N. Y. Vigo (Spain) Bordeaux 8. HcgH. IS Ang. Magnet HATBR. KW ORLKANft Do Salta Aug. II All oatltnga kr daylight airing time. For fnl) drfaBa aoaealt the French Lina Agent In yonr city or writ to la ... COMPAMt OFFICES, ISS Jf. Dearborn Chicago Freight: C. A. Mlltona A Co.. swat AtcOrtR rivlpns jsgwa IVcbatrr Building, Chicago or local Agent. K. T. KUMA & OWN CO. BETTY COMPSON FLEURETTE JOFFRIE and corn whisky were y the Constitution.' To IQMQRRQiVL WEDNESDAY CHASwROGERS & CO. IN ed Ten-na.e- a wrw fLoWeas sm bullet fired Into hie shoulder In 1918 aamuin Dora KapUn LENINE VICTIM by a. wom&o OF MURDER IS LATE RUMOR Said to Have Been Poisoned And Body Thrown From Train Into Don River at Rostov. (By International New Service LONDON1, July 18. Nicolai Lenina, head of the Rumlan Soviet govern ment, la reported to have been murd ered, according to advices received today from Copenhagen. Lenine has been 111 for about six months and various conflicting reports have been received as to the nature of his ailment and condition. According to he Riga corresponof dent of the Evehska Dagbladet Copenhagen, Lenine was reported to have been poisoned while on his way from Moscow to a Caucasian bathing place to take the cure. A rumor from Moscow said that Leninas body was thrown from the train Into the Don river at Rostov. From the same source it was reported that a member of Lenines suite la now impersonating his chief Several attempts have been made upon Lenines life. Upon the occatmv expla sion of bis nation was he was suffering from 89 many false reporta concerning Lenine and Trotak) have been manufactured by fraudulent correspondents at Riga and Copenhagen that the foregoing report must be regarded conservatively, with the full pnderstand-lnthat It emanated from a foreign newspaper office and that there la no official confirmation of it. Railroad Workers To Naval Officer (By Associated Press! LONDON. July 18 A wedding second only in interest to the ruptials of Princess Mary and Viscount Los In oelles. took riace this afternoon 8t Margaret's. when Westmin'ster, England's richest heiress M s of Sir Ashley, Ernest Carols and of King Edward VII, married a scion of European royalty. Lord Louis Mount-batteThe groom is grandson of he late Queen Victoria, a cousin of t friend King George and the ind companion of the I'r.nce of Wales, who was the best man at today s ceremony. King George and Queen Mary at tnded the wedding after which a re ceptlon was 'held at Brookhouse, the Park Lane Mansion which is part of he bride's inheritance of 5.000.000, ind which will be the home of the couple after the.r honeymoon in Spain as the guests of King Alfonso and their ltter trip to America. TTie bridegroom whose father, the 'ate Lord Milfordhaten. was Prince .ouis. of Battcr.burg until the king iboliahed ell the German titles held iy "- '-English' o rovaltv. is a young naval acted as aide t6 the ' Prince of Wales In his tours of Aus- -- Of Frisco Shops (By Associated Prsss.) FORT WORTH, Tex., July ,18 Four men, all under the age of 35 n workyears, employed as ers at the local Frisco shops, wert seized by a band of approximately 100 men at 11 oclock last night while at a local dance hall, taken six miles out on th Cleburne road and flogged, according to report made to the police early thla morning by the men. The men were stripped and lashed with leather si raps after which they were warned to "head south and not non-unio- rstusn." Several shots were fired at the flee, ing men, but none took effect. They arrived in the city early today where they went to the home of the parent; of one of the boys and told their story One of the boys declared tnat the men were very quiet, and just before r be waa whlpp, one quested that me ttrhippers e meTCltuI as they were only boy a -- grand-daught- a er n. clo-ee- ralia and Japan Spent for Advertising anH energetic executive took the advertising cost was a smaller percentage than ever it had been, and, because of a larger volume, the shop effected economies and gave far superior hold of a fine old retail business in New York. What, this business needs, he told himself, is a place in the mind of the ; public. And deliberately he set out to sacri- the greater volume of. his profits andinyratjKc,sacrifice-into.thebuild-"as'fasra3'the"appropriati6hfsMspent- He 4id. And to this old business, .advertising was the breath of life. For six months had not passed be- - jforeJhebusiness.had. grown;so that ( ( Is money ever ing? Published by .The Deseret News, in ration ) with The American Association of Advertising Agencies J eo-o- pe . ' - Bw - a "'IP BILL I I It'. -- w1ERIWM The Cottonwood stake wilt celebrate at Saltair Wednesday. A good attendance promised from all the wards and from all stake officers and workers i 1 been publicly discussed, both at Geneva and in both houses of parliament hers, nnd that ths good Impression created thereby is likely to disappear tf the policy of secrecy Is pursued with regard to the present discussions. Ths Palestine mandats 1 expected to create intense interest, and possibly soma hitches. In view of th reported dissatisfaction of th Vatican regard- lug th custody of holy places and th treatment of Catholic interests. We are show ing the greatest picture story ever written by IQM Gem. Secna Os cn whose performance In "The Woman God Changed" has been described as one of the finest examples of dramatic acting ever seen In motion pictures, again bas ths leading role in Back Pay, a new paramount picture created by Cosmopolitan Productions coming to the Gem theatre beginning today. Tha story as written by Fannie Hurst. In "Th Woman God Changed" Mias Owen depicted a woman who from th start was bad and who gradually comes, through hard experience, to ths light of righteousness and clean living. In "Back Pay she baa once more a role In which eh is Drat country seen as an unsophisticated isJatcr pjunged Into ths vor girl who life. wildest tex of New Yorks I As Hester Bevins. Miss Owen under,- l goes a moral breaking down, but shin-is Ing through the mask of hsr gaysty a faint longing for the upright almplai ' Ufa shs bad led In her email town home. Playing opposite Miss Owen is Matt Moore, well remembered for his parts In "Straight is th Way" and "Th Passionate Pilgrim " j cea.lderably leslde TODAY ." JAMES OLIVER CERWOOD uxr THE in The Girl tba frem the story ef JAMBS OLIAER CIBWOOD. StartUag be Its realism, with aeaaes laM ta Yahea aaewdrUts, rEATlTlI.Va A eew From Gutea Glaaa Porcupine Alice lathe Buetatary Thehy Wallses Beery Keaaelh Harlaa A masterpieca ot mystery, pathos and There are some wonderful scenes of northern woods, a most realistic desert Noah Beery heart-intere- ALL STARS 3 st storm. D. Y.a Caaaalt BlILDEBS LAWTERSf Is It set fer expert advleef metlea plrtare committee perts have pieces Why DOCTORS .f LLOYD DANIELS POLLARD ex- in the 'Jazzed The Honeymoon Prodigal And a Palhe Review. Judge i spent for advertis- - WOMAN BUCKING BROADWAY et mandates. This decision, which early this was tentative, morning apparently brought forth considerable criticism of secrecy In 'discussing ueh Important Hems an today' agenda as Claw ! A mandate. Including Palestine and j Syria, on which the general British public considers there should ba, the 'fullest light of publicity and Class B. mandates dealing with African. territories. the advocates the more the business increases; and .the more that the business increases, the smaller the percentage becomes. QUEEN OF THE TURF PAHTAGES 'aoor1ot'ouffndcM(''"(Ilrnsrtoirof , ALWAYS THE Today at Saltair, the Sa,t Lake stake officers, workers and mem- COOL A special pro- AT bers are celebrating gram of contests, speeches and a dinner have been arranged. The committees In charge headed by WHford E Beesley . stake M. I A. superintenis In dent. report that everythin readiness for the biggest tiros of the season. This evening In addition to the exercises of this stake, the regular weekly balloon night program will be a feature. The capital prise for this ocrailroad book to casion Is a Saltair. More than a hundred other "Where prizes will be awarded. As special musical numbers for tbs R. evening's dance program. Director Owen Sweeten announces the follow"Swanee ing three new numbers: River." "Lonesome Mamma" and "Ku-lua- (By Associated Press! LONDON, July 18. Th council of ths League of Nations, which opsned sessions in London Yesterday, planned to hold today's meeting behind closed T ENTITLED EARY&EARY MIA Evokes Criticism sup-fic- - ITS Nations League That was five years ago.' Today a certain percentage is spent; or e posed to be spent for advertising. But PICTURE i BUT Mutuals at Saltair. Secret Meeting by service. EXCELLENT BUSTER QUILLAN & PALS A g Texas Mob Beats REALLY IPS A DANDY Englands Richest .Heiress Married Is Money Ever A young Slavery OUR Prodigal WALTER BROWER tran-port- 80,-00- Te "The get the correct backgrounds, several bijr Ration ,trlps atje. deemeil necessary. lor the first, a large company was to Cedar Rapid. on .the Lawrence river, where on ..keel boat and rafts of the type Ded on th Mississippi before the war, the actors shot the treacherou raplda. e, The next Journey waa to west where aome of the ancient and countrythe ntansjons picturesque side gave a real o!dtlme atmosphere to the sequences that were made there. At Saannah, Georgia, additional In scenes were recorded fUm Edward Jose, director, and William eastern Wnght, Vitagrraphe production manager, discovered aome wonderfully beautiful spots In that section of Georgia. The story of Tha Prodigal Judge, Is regarded as well worth all the pains rhrtt have been expended in making it. It lb taken from the famous novel of the same nemo by Vaughan Kestar. Tms book broke ail sales records for the eer 1911. It w&a not merely a beet seller, but time proved it aleo to be a .great book( acclaimed by scholar and critics and the reading public all over the country. It has enjoyed a steady sale since the year of Its original triumph. The Prodigal Judge abounds In w hlmsica). Interesting characters, and In dramatic, adventurous action. And in one of the the whole culminate n ot thrilling duel aeenes of history GEE or fiction potash LI1 Eh DESPITE SHOCK. MARTRVILLE, Csiif , July 18 Leo Haggerty, lineman for an electric 0 company, was alive today though volts of electricity passed through his body yesterday. Physicians said he would recover. Rular Sailing w Inrk n St.Il perm!tted-b- and sulphur and other chemtcais were ROYAL MAIL of that Paige and Maclyn Arbuckle are coir acred, is the painstaking care which is i'Ut Ir.id every little detail of costume and local color. The story deals quarter wtr that iarga. quantities of stored in the building. The fireman who .died from.Jtie.ime. juries was Llsutenant John H. Schopp-- , meyer. a member of 'Hoodoo" com-- J lMUy No. 43. He was mortally in-- I Jured when fragments of falling eor-- 1 nice struck him on ths bead. Last rites were administered by a Catholic priest while the fireman lay dying in the street. One aids of the building was blown out-b- y a terrific explosion of chemicals The fire was discovered shortly after 8 o'clock and soon the flames had swept through the entlr building The explosions which rocksd buildings and broke windows throughout the vicinity, reused consternation Bothroughout Greenwich Village. hemians and were aroused from sleep. A tremendous crowd collected in the street near the fir and police reserves were necessary to keep them beyond the danger lines ' cores LAST TIMES TODAY is now showing at the Kmerua theatre and In which Jean JU'ige, pjUci'Va4- - I ALONG tliO.Iurf." ..JlttWMMJ.ot (By International New p.rvlce ) KEW YORK, July 18 Thirty n war hurt .one of thefti so that he subsequently died. In two terrific explosion during fir that mrecked the big ix- story warehouse of the Manhattan Storage Transit company, 245 West Twelfth street today. A dozen or mors nwidentrofth neighborhood, Jfirlty. nf.i4bna..wemBi were hnit-b- y flying debris, from the blasts smokeless powder, magnesia Dasdog, fwewn's band, ha tiling, boating, Ing, bowling, etc., Sait Lake stake M. I. A. Dag. PANTAGKS Vaudeville and the Hold-in- g five-ho- -- Jttottn V1S Dancing, boating, bowling, etc. '1,T IR fr-me- -- -- LA ( OO Fighting Blaze in Warehouse Chemicals. i Owen - SC 1 r ? "Tho AMERICAN Krtan OMWMttata. ar . BIG DOUBLE BILL ae,riMnt ( kem -- pc Opens Thursday I 23 MACLYN ARBUCKLE the Warfield f tbe screes, os the character jM.cc, th. meet lovable sf fletlea sad tbs screea. fram Vaagha famaaa aavet. Adapted i n jcZZJ Heater em Mn THEATRE I GEM Today and Wednesday.- BACKVAY"- yfVAD wtti ftoa frtifi. Ben Turpin Comedy. Water-wing- s CARTOON Thursday-Frida- y "HER cvxRrvAtcac LEARN TO SWIM NOW MNwrooeif rw Mrs BtSBAL9 Featuring! i TRAD MARK. GLORIA SWANSON , A i - |