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Mary in the role of Salome will not J cietles, promises developments. Plana soon forget the startling display of beautiful nakedness exhibited by the daring diva as she writhed about in her unrestrained lovemaking to the chaste John the Baptist. All of which proves the value of the razor, not only as an aid to beauty, but to art as well. A. L. D. HOYNE REFUSES TO LET CHIEF PASS "BUCK" TO HIM State's Att'y Hoyne has refused to be the "goat" of the Sunday closing order and last night said he would not take the "buck" which he declared was being handed to him by Chief Healey. "I would like to correct the chief's present erroneous impression that my office is a city department," he declared. "The order could be en forced much more effectively if the chief would turn over the evidence collected to Mayor Thompson with the recommendation that the licenses be revoked." "It looks as if the chief of police is attempting to cast an unnecessary burden on an already overtaxed office," Hoyne continued. "I also ob serve that the formal notice which is being served by the city collector does not threaten the revocation of their license if the saloonkeepers vio late the state law." "I still insist on speaking for my self and will not permit anyone, least of all Chief Healey, to map out the course of conduct for my office. The chief has a broad field of endeavor before him in his detective bureau." Sunday Closing Items Chief Healey issues orders to cap tains to arrest on sight saloonkeep ers who fail to close Sunday after a second warning. Miss Ethel Barrymore, favorite Ninety per cent of saloonkeepers stage star, has heard the call of the expected to obey order by police. movjes and will shortly appear in Injunction may be taken out in screen productions of her stage suc- court to prevent enforcement of the cesses. Miss Barrymore s efforts in order. filmland will be released on the Rolfe Att'y Levy Mayer, for United So-1 Metro feature urogram. are secret Investigators of Chicago Law and Order league to watch saloons. Some saloons planning to open be tween 12 and 1 Monday morning. Liquor Dealers' ass'n to meef this afternoon to discuss order. Bunch ofv loop restaurant men, headed by Vogelsang, to meet Chief Healey today. Leaders of United Societies, can vassing situation, declare 2.5Q0 sa loons are doomed if order is carried out Sherman political leaders see in or der effort to revive Thompson pres idential boom. V. Rehm, city purchasing agent, announces that rooms in old Union hotel have been leased for re-opening og William Hale Thompson Republi can club. o o r MOVIE PERSONALITIES