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W THE SALT LyVFCE TRIBUNE, FRIDAY' ABORNING, NOVEMBER 15, 1912. l! I Jf,i PACIFIC llspnii out r 4L 0f International & X; Northern Company yimifby President Bush. Hictv- ov. n. ornciai aii- I- iM1? tnadu this .afternoon HHJi.Sh1 Pacific Hallway coni SHT to acquire control of the fivM1! GrcTt Northern railroad. 'Lmit. made by Speyer & Kffl bankers, follows: fc'f sSh of the Missouri Fn- RLiors that he believes the tfiTMRFf r.reat Northern should W1? WS of the Missouri 'iJ?3toSf5 n system -md under Wl of directors is ne Jrin option on International fmrfhern common and preferred I Sled committee, cons sting IK V toualfe, E. IX Adams and Ed 0Ag to oako 8-n Investigation ''iKSSol ond njjwiclal condition JSfftSonal & Great Northern 5 fl: Bsilroad Notes. m., who wh-s formerly 'con MuMi th'o Chesapeake & Ohio of- pa3S(Jfj tnrougii St'M "'IHEi h will be commercial agent FFmrcT Wf route. Mr. Miller im X piltjburg only a few months 5 'WiJf.nt a position an traveling -Suict for the Clover Leaf, with , mZ.rt In thai city. Ills many I I TKEsiiH Like H1 be Interested to (AhKife ,np!d promotion, f rHble. assistant general passen- llE for Uie Union Pacitlc, with '.Eta in Denver, was a visitor . IBri vesterdny. He spent the afcfflas on old-time friends amons HEwn, formerly traveling freight xLHk?'-!' agent for the Colorado fKth Iie.nlcjuarthere in Chicago, Kpolntd general agent for the IHfa( Pittsburg'. Mr. Brown is Hki among the railroad men of sbcemenl wes made yesterday at '(Boiflcts of the Wabash that a i through service would be L CjflET villi connections over the 5 blinej, from St. Louis to Den wr'BtUke City, Los Angeles. San Kl jHc Portland ami Scattte. Thrs Is tlr?ft place of the single through (Mw operated between the sta VTKlBald oy the Wabash company iHmlnwn lines. rJSIt Late Statistics J Births ilJR;Grir, Judge Mercy hospital. IcSSi Deaths. ! DaK'.r 13. 1012. Infant Swarlz. fiofi "jwrth Temple street, still born. I Estate Transfers. ) W. B, Ennis.part , township 4 south, icten and'" wife " to " It. part of section I south, ratine 1 e:isl 700 and wife to John S and 0. block 2, ft ad-illlon 10 to Kmma CJ. Full Jitlon Ct U1, blCk V 1 t'JW. IS.'cabbot'l'. J unblock 2, Richland to Sarah E."a.'"v'an 30 . block 2, JUchland mlltr,n"to John' P. 10 icS; "?k..1:. r.Ia,n"- 18S H Investment' "oom r Ilulsh, part of lot pve-acre addition .. 10 iiiyon Investmnnt QeoTKe B. Standing -Pioneer addition. ir0 ptato Investment Ruth G. McKean. 2. Groves st:bdi- ,'to JMenh'nni'-: "f lot 4. block 21. : and wife lo'p'tVn- " company. 0f. sa, iters siibdlvitlon . . 10 "a. wife lP GcofK V'. subdivision or and wifV to G nrsp n'0 Pt of lot 3. block ' iffih.of'j; oihcre, pi-operty 31' 2 000 fe'io'chin;-; 10 ,StWwk 2 sbdivl wihn 'wvnment 1 W. Nebeker. Ch,''!0.n a 00 Hart .0,1,ers o WW xompany ForT tfSSJS? 6,1,1 l100'1'6 Sar. 18 TW91! Kirn0"1- C:irc for their in- nn (Advertisomcpt ,) ff-;a Gob, 500,000. ,n ft'r inVnlliTT . Jenr6on Cool Kchfntelf.y 550.000 fov the 'JKTlL an Cot"'ldsc' Jr" Ciear tKT. i 8' rc(1' rouph and oily K: ? ly fI's, dry, thin and R'ftpP01 nda au.l shape AffoW: , a and Culicura SJBfclJ? , .ovcu mo'u for skitJ KC 1UfaUta and childrcn- B?!!!,,0' "eh trcr. vlth 33-ft I AMUSEMENTS SALT LA K B THKATBn "Bought .uid Paid Por." Tonlcht nnd Sat urday night, with mutinco Satur day. ORPHKUAITaudcvllle performances every afternoon and evening. Headliner thla 7eek, th Offedo's Manotx Grand Opera company. COLONIAL "Mrs. Wifjgs of the Cabbagt Patch," tonight and to morrow night, with matinee Sat urday. EMPRESS Two performances overy night, with matlneo every afternoon. SELDOM have Salt Jiako theater ROors seen tvro auch powerful plays as ;Tho Woman" and 'Boiifflit: and Paid For"' in ouo Tv-cok. Thoso who tvitucssod both plays at i.hu Salt Lake theater found it dif ficult to award tho palm of superior merit. Both are enthralling studies of current life; iboth aro realistic, con vincinjc: and iutense. ''The Woman" is more realistic in scenic detail anS in Gt.iA'o business. " Bought and Paid For" is nioro realistic iu its portrayal of character. It is less melodramatic and less theatrical. Ttn f"n, revolving mostly about the character of Jimmy, is more appealihgly human. There is less din in the climaxes, ibut quite as much power and intensity. Both arc problem plays. "Tho Woman" analyzes the national problem of graft, -while "-Bought and Paid Por" ! deals with tho more intimate and, therefore, more gripping problem of do mestic discord. These two plays are tho Lighost product of contemporary pla-ywright-ing. A generation n0 cither of them would have been considered a phenom enon. Today American dramatists are turning out lialf a doxen such plays in a season. All of them arc a.lmirably accuratc pictures of .American life of toda liobcrt Stafford, captain of Industry, who has risen to great riches by his own effort, decides to make Virginia Dlaine, a telephone girl, hlo wife. She accepts him after battling with her ideals and manles him while .-ultnlttlng that she does not love hlni. After the marriage she learns to love him with all her soul. At first she is happy in the thought that she has given an excellent home to her slstoi Fanny and to Fanny's hus band and their babj. Fanny's husband is Jlmmle. the shipping clerk of wondci ful Ideas. Robert .Stafford gives him a position nt 100 a week and one night when intoxicated makes it $l&u, adding with a laugh, "Jimniio, -when vou aro really worth $20 a week I'll make It J-jOO." l the foregoing were thrj only elements of the plot the play might to claused with such mild and pleasing productions as "Rebecca of Sunnybroolc Farm" and "Pomander Walk," bul. the author has added another element that Hupplips the. motif and "the problem drink. It is an' old themo and has furnlalicd tho stage with many melodramatic scenes that permitted the orchestra to play tremulo. But there is nothing of the "Demon Rum" sentiment of "Ten NlghlH In a Barroom. " yet the lenson Is taught with a power that surpasses tho loftiest reaches of melo drama. When intoxicated Robert Stafford ia a beawt. One of the most fascinating and at the eamo time repelling scenes of the play Is in the second act, where tne millionaire returns home intoxicated and displays the worst side of hit; nature to his wife and to his brothcr-ln-la w and slstcr-ln-law. Ilia wife has seen him In Ibis slate many times and sho knows that tho parting of the ways has come Tho finale of tho scene is (juite as risque as American otandards will per mit. It Is employed to show to what depths a noble-minded man can sink un der the influence of strong drink. On tho following day Stafford is duly re pentant and when chided by Ills wife makes sufficient amends as far as mere wordn will uo. but I he time has passed wlu-n tho wife can accept tho repentant spirit .-13 compensation for dishonorable treatment- "I have bought you and paid Tor you. and all the properly that I buy and pay for is mine to do with what I will, he had said to her In his drunken fury tho night before. She feels the sting of these words In the depth of her soul, knowing that they have a basis of truth. The wife gives Stafford his choice. Wo nuist promise never to drink again or she will leave him. Proud, stubborn, ac customed to rulo. with a will that ban ncYcr been broken; nay, has never even bowed to dictation, he accepts the alter native of separation. He tells her that !:-he will come back to him: that she can not .stand tho toss of luxury, and that lsh will ultimately send for him. she i swears that she will never send for huu ! and lu- vows he will never go to her- The" final act shows Virginia. Jimmy and Fanny in a. rhcap fiat. Jimmy has lost his Jb of till a week ajid all that is left is Virglnla.'s ?T n week. Then Jimmy has the one brilliant idea of his life, llo calls uo li'tafford hy phone and telia him that. Virginia has ent ror him. She hasn't, bul Jimmy yearns for hir old Job and tho lurruricfi of high 11 re. iTow the brilliant idea worl'.s out forms the denouement of the play. Tho leading vole Is conspicuously thai r,f Robert Stafford. It Is enut-tcd by Charles Mill ward, who is poGFOtmed of a rommnnding and graceful a tags presence. Ills stvlf Is Homewhat after the manner of Faverslmni. and this is high praise. It would be difficult l imagine a finer conception 'f th part, Virginia Ulalnr is played by Miss Jtj le Hern: Fanny Rlalnc- by Miss Dorothy Dnv:, and James C.IIlcy, Jimmy, by George Wright. AU of them piny very uaturnl characlern In a very natural way., holding the minor un to nature av J'"1 1 tho right angle-. lhat l.h-ro is no dis tortion in manner or omracterlzatlou. At l"ast a line fiioiiid be devoted to I ho I skillful work of Ciydo Crawford us uku, 'tho Japanese servant- ' Thf follo-lr.R thttter nntte.i r MiW I -i.Jwerllme3t'r In nrf.tr to comalr , I Urict lhtrrrttton of Ibo cew Jertor.! atny Lit Vm 4entE or tht TarJoui htera. . ' The management of the Orphaum c.-iipc?t-i to bf In a noltlon tonight to put un ill.- T. sJl.g not. "Andrew's Wonder Vet lie." which has, not oecn m lib Dili's bill, owing to a delayed ship ment fi-om I-iuffalo. Is". Y. According to tolcgrams received yesterdaj' the in sa ing orfects will arrive by ,?xprM this ifteri.con when patrons at lac Orphcnm will bo given an opportunity to witness l hi" mvsterluiia act Wnlch him been crc nirfn much comment wherever It Ins lVr."n Vrmwn. This fact cnuolcd w h tJ i" regular society night should insure auolhi'i- packed hoiia. Variety and afgood stow l i "on an for the lnnipreas's new bill this week. a.i nrarl venrv Hue of vaudev llo eiitortnn innt l rcprcieiicHl. .Tnn, v'0,1H,tV',' nnforniancc of Hugh Lo.vd,. who has thrb-r- Encircled the Kloue. is already hn talk of Salt bakers, who have wll inaieS a ncrformaiit-c of this wonderful X lrSL The lovers of dramatic art CABLELESS ELEVATOR BIP IfflE TEST Invention of Salt Lake Man Shown to Be What Is Claimed for It. An elevator lifting 1S00 poundVdcad weight, suddenly cut loose from all counterweight and other anatainine cnblcy, and yet continuing its flight jipward through tho elovator shaft, was the" uu usual sight witnessed at tho New son machine shops yesterday afternoon by a party of Sail. Lake and Ogdon en gineers and machinists. It was during a test of a speciallj designed three-phase alternating cur rent motor, just mounted ou the ma chine, that tho exceptional demonstra tion was had. The elovator is the in vention of Charles sN'ewson, of this citj, and is intended to operate with out cables, except tho3o required to sus tain tho counterbalance weights. In making his demonstration 3-eaterday afternoon, however, Mr. Ncwson cat arra' even the counterwoights, and the novel sight of 1S00 pounds going up a shaft at the rato of ninetv feet a min ute, with apparently nothing to lift it, surprised the investigating committee of engineers and machinists present. Tho devico exhibited was a regular pasEengor elevator, minus the lifting und lowering cables. Progress of the car up and down tho shaft was accom plished by means of worms revolved by nn electric motor and interlocked in racks extending tho entire length of the shaft. It was claimed by tho inventor that adoption of his device -would for evor settle tho matter of elevator acci dents. In fnct, in yesterday's demon stration, without even counterweights, the lil'l maintained tho samo speed up as it did down the shaft and was safely suspended at any point when tho power was turned off. (Advertisement.) COMMITS SUICIDE TO ESCAPE-FROM MOB CHAMPAIGN. III., Nov. 1-J. To escape harm by a mob, James Cain, a wealthv young farmer, stepped In front of ii fast Illinois Central train at Rantoul today and waa killed. Cain seriously wounded his clghteen-year-old sweetheart, Dorothy Lower.-, here last night because sho would not marry him. He hit her on the head with a hammer and fractured her skull. The girl's relatives spread an alarm and a mob fonned and pursued Cain through the country last night. AT THE LIBERTY Lottie Briscoe and Arthur .lobnuqn, two of the most popular motion pic ture players of the Lubin company, aro appearing to excellent advantage in a delightful comcdy-drama entitled "The Oountrv School Teacher" at tho Lib erty theater. Tho story is natural and true to life, dealing with tho difli cultios encountered by a now school teacher iu subduing the ovcr-growu conntrv bovs and in maintaining a strict "diseipTme. He handles the boys all right by means of physical strength, but is at a loss to know how to deal wilh one of his girl pupils, a wi-d.j nolf-willod "tomboy,'? who laughs Jit his .i.ttcnipts to correct her- The man ner in which tho various situations are worked out makes tho picture one of I he l)cst of its kind seen at the Liborty for r-onm time. It will be shown today and tomorrow o"b' Children dry FOR FLETCHER'S O A STQRiA will find much to satisfy them in tho complete performance of the old and promlnonl actor, Hurry Drooks, who Is appearing In a tjtrong character sketch. 'The Old Minstrel Man." Mr. Rrookn Is supported fry a capable company. There aJ'o six emphatic song hits In the season's popular musical offering. " Modern Eve." whWi Mort If. Singer and Martin Beck will present at tho Halt Lake theater next Tuesday, Wed ncsdav and Thursday. "Goodbye l-'ver.y-body,v' tho alluring waltz song. Is the song FKiisatlon of tho yonr. and "Is tho Girl Vou Married Still the Girl Vou I rjvtn" "You're Such a Loncsomo Moon Tonight." "Rita. My Margarita." "Hello. Sweetheart" and "PJvory Dav Is Christ mas When You're. .Married." follow close ly In Us wake In the popular fancy. Tho announcement that for the i: - im- week at the Colonial will offer "Brewster's Millions" will rome as wel eoniri news l hundreds of Salt Lakor?, who hao never seen the delightful com cdv when formerly presented locally. It hue ne'er been played in stock or at pop ular prices In lown and Manager Ketch am has arranged a- most elaborate pro duction for the. week, payliig particular attention to th staging of the yacht geeno in tho third act. ".Mrs. W Iggs of the Cabbage Patch' closes at the Colo nial Saturday night. Among the many lien pictures that, rhp nubile bar. recently been privileged tu sco none has more thrilling situations then' are eontaliuul in the latent pro duction, "The Ship of Lions." which will be nhown ut the Rex theater roday and tomorrow. The lleno ream about thn deck of a burning whip, thn crow In ter ror take to the rigging. tiIiIIo 't j con tain and hcrolno In a boat witch Jl tno llotancc the bunilru: vessel. Because it's marvellous that anyone ' 'I - v could take tobacco as old and tried ',:-- ; ' ' ''ll iy " -,;' as Turldsh, And tobacco as long ' H S.feK.. smoked as Virginia. tfrM And by an inspiration ' 'if ' rH cf's0 them into a cigarette with a , 'H ' -galr qjiinnn flavor so new, so unexpected 'I m Unm'm 1 1 20 Foir t? M IS E. JFIBST' SOUTH Fief or Victrola and Solo Apollo Concert Saturday, November 16th, 3:30 O'Clock MISS ZORA SHAW, Soprano Soloist SYBELLA CLAYTON BASSETT, Accoropanist J. Scmiramide Overture , Police Band, Mexico Victor Victvola L '"Tho Princo of Pilscn," Solcction , .Luders Solo Apollo (I. "Jujt a Wearyin' for You" Lucy Marsh Victor Victvola 4. "Mr Aiotlvsr Bids Mo, Bind Mv Hair" ....Haydn. Miss Shav? 5. -Caprico "Vicnois," Violin...... -..Eriesler Victor Victrola 6. ' "Old Black Joe." Paraphrase de Concert .Gimbel Solo Apollo 7. " I Hear Yon Calling Mo" Jno. 1 McCormack Victor Victvola S. (a) "Die Lotusblnmc" ...Schumann (l) "Die Vlose I.Ho LUie" MIbs Shaw II. "'.Die Mciatersiugnr," Prr.islied Wagner MiBclta Elroan 10. ' "itJi- Bogimcnt March." MevftrB '.SoiiJta's Band Victor Victrola 11. Quartette "La Boheme" Farrari, Viafora, Caruso, SootH Victor Victrola 12. -MNobil Siguori jsaluto! I' Hngucnotg" Moyorbeer MifiB Sfiaw YOU AE-E INVITED. ADmSSION TREE. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET. I N O. Notice Is hereby given thRt the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Godlva Mining company will be held at the office of the company, room 733 Kcarns build ing. Main atreet, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Monday, tho 2nd day of December, 1012. at 2ilu o'clock p. m., for the election of diraotors and offlcm for tho ensuing year, and for the trajinactlon of ?uch other business a may be brought before tho meeting. JAMBS B. BICRKLBT, Secretary. .Tjatod Nov, IS, 191;, kl7S9 NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET ING. Notice is heraby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Ge mini Mining company will bo held at the office of the company,- room 723 Ke-rnn building. Main street. EoJt Lake City. UtaJi, on Monday, tho 2nd day of De comber, 1P12. at P. o'clock p. ni., for the election of directors for tho ensuing year, and for the transaction of auch othr business as may be brought bnforo tho meeting. JAMES B. HeTRKLEY. Secrelary. Dated Nov. 12, 1?12. kl7SS SALT LAKE THEATRE A GREAT HITl TONIGHT! SATURDAY Saturday Matinee, Wm. A. Brady, Ltd., prosentn BOUGHT AID FAIB FOB The Greatest Play of tho Day. Prices Bve., 50c to $2. Mat., 25c to J1.50. j Next Attraction "A MODERN EVE." Safety or Risk AYliieh do you c'iioose foi your valuable papers? Do you realize that it only takes $1.50 a year to lease a Sate Deposit Box that; will absolutely cut out all risk" Ex amino one oH them. NATIONAL COPPER BANK i - i . . .... NOTICE. The Commercial Guard & Safety as sociation, a corporation, haa been organ ized In this city for tho purpose of pro tecting live and property, especially dur. ing the night. Patrolmen have been engaged with po lice power to do this work, and wc re spectfully solicit your patronage. For particulars call at our offlc or write ui at W. 4th So. st. Solicitors will call on vou and explain our method and any particulars. f klOCO Phono Wasatcn 35S9. f ADVANCED VAUOEVILLg. , ALL THIS VEEK i OFEDOS' MANON OPERA CO. Claud and Fannie Usher. Deiro. B Tho Wonder Kettle. It causes Ice to , Bunt. , La Maze Trio. A7tard BrothrR. IH Lewis and Dody. Orpbeum Daylight Motion Picture! ' ' Concert Orchestra Prices Matinee Dally. 15c, 25c. COc Night. 25c 50c. 75c. j B5th capacity wcok ldtn crowned Month, ,j; SULLIVAN-CONSIDINE Greater Advanced Vaudovlll H j-.dct I Somersaulting WJrlst, c H time HUQH t-LOYO, 1 "Anlv HARRY BROOKS and Co. ' .a Mma- Buse; Muottej ."' T.iii Thoa. Potter Dunne; ): jf O'Rourke and O'Rourke: fH fji. Animated News Events; IH Emprees Orcheitra. ;' rtcguiar 30o Matinee Dmily -go j; empreae 0a BOO I lC I, j Prlcw 10 Paronet TODAY AND TOMORROW ll "THE SfiDP 0F U08" A Combination of Exciting Incidents Without Parallel In the Motion Pic- tH ture , f Coming Nov. 17, 18 and 19: "JOHN STERLING, ALDERMAN," A Political Drama, Stronger Than h 1 HHH "THE MAN Ol THE HOUR." . l Denver i m mm Im BAGS EAST EXCURSIONS I Oct. 1Hh. Limit Oct. 31at. .a. iH Oct. 19th. Limit Jan. 33t. I .Nov. 23rd, 25th. Limit Jan. 31st. H Dee. 21t, 3rd. Limit Feb. 23th. ; X Denver, Colorado Springs 22.50 Y Omaha. Kansas City S40.00 ,'I . J) Sen Francisco W0. ) l Lew rates to other eactern points on K M Stopover. Diverse routes. : i - H 8TEAMSHIP TICKETS l'IiLI To all parts of the world. i 'liH 01 Main SL Rtone Wasatch 252S. H tiH 1 -