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E BMiHf 'SMi 1 mgBFB mart & IBJ SNAPPY NEW BILL OPENS AT 2:45 TODAY Jessie Blair Stirling and I Her Seven Glasgow Maids I In "Echoes of Bonny Scotland" Special Added Attraction FISKE AND FALLON THE GREAT HOWARD "Words and Music" Vaudeville's Versatile ' Ventrilquist DICK HENRY AND CHUNG HWA FOUR CARRIE ADELAIDE i Chinese Harmony Singers Introducing a Change in ' Dancing FOUR CASTING MELLOS PANTAGESCOPE I, Sensational Aerialists Film Comedy j Three Shows Daily r PRICES Matinees 20c and 30c NIGHTS 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c SPECIAL TRAIN SERVICE j UTAH MOT SPRINGS ' SATURDAY AND SUNDAY . SATURDAY SUNDAY Leave Ogden Leave Ogden 1 12:30 P. M. 12:30 P. M. ' ; 3:30 P. M. 2:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M. :: 3:30 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 4:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M. 5:30 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 6:30 P. M. j 9:00 P. M. 7:30 P. M. All trains leave Ogden j 9-00 P M from Interurban Terminal . ' Last car leaves Hot ROUND Springs for Ogden at 12 Ajt TRIP P. M. (Midnight). j . i ! 'Conic Along Mary." -which will bej the attraction at the Orpheum next Sunday anil Monday, boasts of having one of the prettiest scenes of any present-day musical attraction. The opening of the .second act Is laid in j Hawaii, and sIiowb the grounds oT ihej Oriental Hotel, near Honolulu. Jm-i raense trees, with their over-hanging J roots, and branches, loaded with a! wealth of beautiful f lowers, peculiar lo! the Hawaiian Island. In the distance Cap be seen the ouljine pf the lake, with lis waters sparkling under the soft rays of the Hawaiian moon, About' the hotel gardens arc seen groups of people, visitors, travelers and the na tive Hawaiian girls In their dresses of grass and flowers, while from the dis tance comes the sweet music of tlio ukulele and the guitars of the Ha wailans singing their love songs, telly; "ng "sweetest story ever told," as only 'he Hawaiian sons can tell It, and completing one of the most beautiful of stage pictures. Seat sale opens today. I Some of the Reds who took a trip on the soviet ark were citizens but only 2.75 per cent so. A good many men of our acquaint ance would gladly go back to the dally slipper to fall heir to the daily bread. Sugar Plants Believe U. S. Charges Untenable ( t C'harrfs of ihe federal irade com nvatiafiVst the Utah-Idaho and Amalgamated Sugar companies. Ernest R. Woolley, A. P. Cooper and E. F. C'ullen for using unfair methods of competition jn interstate commerce cannot be suHtaincd and the company welcomes the hearings to disprove those charges, said II . R. MacMillan and Richard V. Young, attorneys for the defendants, yesterday. The case is to be heard before Pre siding Examiner Joseph J. Dunham, with Examiner H. XV. Beer acting as attorney for the commission and Ex jamincr H. L. Anderson, assistant trial (attorney, in the federal building, be ginning this morning R. TV. Young, D. N Straup. II. R. MacMillan and C. i A Royd are the attorneys for the de-fendants Joint Resolution on . Treaty to be Debated WASHINGTON. March 31. A joint resolution declaring a state of peace between the United States and Ger many will be considered by the house Friday, Chairman Campbell of the rules committee announced todny wihle Republican leaders and members of tho foreign affairs committee were in conference to decide the final form the resolution should take. Chairman Porter of the foreign affairs commits tee said an agreement was expected to bo reached late today. I Get Thin 1 H REDUCE WEIGHT EASILY & tmS wotV about your ovcr-stoutness. Tftke H A 1 V.'1 9' Jvorcip, follow the simple, hoaltti-iroprovjjig K A 1 orcm system apd it is positively guaranteed von Mm ( mmm will lose 10 to 00 pounds whatever amount of fat Vou AfiH I MMM J,e??rto bc,rJd of or this self-tveatment will cost you oCH r mmm noihinff. We offfr $100 00 Cash Guarantee! The SKA V shadow pictures give an idea how you look before and tBV H after reduction. 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War Era of Extravagance and High Prices Receding i WASHINGTON, April 1. Nation AVide reports from federal roserve bank officials disclose their opinion : that the post war ora of "extravagance 'and reckless bttying' by the public Is ncaring its end. A "hesitation, if not an actual reces sion," of prices is noted and the fed eral reserve board's statement sum marizes its advices as indicating a generally more hopeful view of tho country's business condition than for several months. While the price changes were shown by the board not to be universal, thoy would nevertheless bo regarded as pos itive and of importance as a basis for reckoning what the immediate Tulurc holds. ! High Prices at Peak. Relief from the high prices for the consumer will not bo completely ob-i talned until present stocks are absorb-j ed In practically all lines, according to I tho board's view. Manufacturers everywhere, however, wore shown to hold the view that the peak of high! prices has been reached and to expect j a gradual recession. j In the clothing trade, particularly, the board said there was a marked ! tendency of the public to make oiu, supplies last longer and to refuse toj pay exorbitant prices. This phase can i mean only that an awakening has1 come, the statement said, and that j many people have arrived at the con clusion that they are themselves rc- Hponsible for a continuing of high cost oi living. Wholesalers in the drygoods trad.-, to some extent, have taken a "com mentary attitude" and arc discourag ing their customers from placing heavy fall orders. This has sorved to slacken domand and create a feeling that lower prices will follow. The reports do not give encourage ment concerning a price reduction in olues. Theie was, however, a wide uh-ei'gcncc of opinion as to what shoe ;;nd leather pi ices will do. Commodities Piling Up. Eastern seaboard cities reported a piling up of commodities" on this mUc ot the Atlantic. The exchange sit uation was beginning to reflect itself on the export market as weil as through a general reduction by lJuro-i plans In their foieign buying, II w.isi n jtcd. business and financial developments during March also were marked by o.uusion and lack of uniformity of opinion, reports from the seeral re-1 o. in' uihiriuiB siioweu, jui miougn- jout the detailed observations of these utficjals, there was a distinctly opii uustlc (one. Summed up. it was: ; "The outlook for the spring season, both Industrially and agriculturally, j3 exdellcnt. But modifying factors in tho situation are an inadequacy of la bor supply and a shortage of various kinds of building materials as wclL.as borrowing facilities of banks." ' Step in Right Direction. Officials said that the full meaning of the changed altitude of the public' probably would show definite results 'eo slowly as to be almost impercepti ble. They explained that it was "a I step in the right direction" and that Us value was Increased becnuse there i had been no appreciable letting down! i In the ohnnc of legitimate business.) j Housing Conditions Acute, The housing situation continued (acute throughout the country, partly las a result of labor conditions, bull more largely because thousands ofj families nrc deserting the farms fur' "what they believe are gitjater op-! portunities" in tho cities. There was, j however, another reason advanced: Capital Se alow to engage in new build- ing ventures because of the "unfavor-: able conditions of taxation." This, of, course, applies to general construction work as well as to housing in the Mm- , ited sense, the statement said. I "Production' conditions the country lover," the statement continued, "give every reason for encouragement with reference to actual Industrial and ag ricultural potentialities. The crop out look so far as can be Judged at this season, is hopeful. There is a sub stantial degree of harmony between capital and labor as indicated by small) unemployment. I Difficulties in Sight. -The difficulties in sight are due to conditions of relative under-produc-1 Hon oi- decrease of production result-1 ing from lessened activity of bolhl capital and labor, problems arising out of heavy taxation and measures re sulting from the ono-sided working ofj the lax laws, while, financially speak ing, caution and conservatism are! called for and the efforts to rostrjcl ' the volume of credit have been onlv i partially successful. As a result high I interest rates and a relative scarcity j of funds will continue to prevail dm'. I ing the period jn which the counliy Is endeavoring to extend Its produc' live capacity and to overcomo tho rela-! tive loss of progress resulting Horn war limitations upon Investment and. production." ' nn Simplified Spelling I No Longer Endorsed COLUMBUS. Ohio, April 1 Simpli fied spelling no longer has the sanc tion, either official or tacit, or the Mod erp Language Association of America as an organization, Its use In Ihe association's publica tions was abandoned today by a vote of the association at its annua) meet ing because of lack of public onthus iasm for the new method, because It' was declared to be making no progress and because it offended some of the membciM of tho association. SImpll jfjrT . nti'jnrr hd !rpi usod by the as sociation for eoven years. ! ..,.. .L.1...1. ,i it. .) uad given its) official approval to Ihe simplified fojm of spelling, the sanction extending I only to its use ip Its own publications. Honorary membership in the associ allon was extended to Sir Walter Ra leigh, professor of English literature, Oxford. TCpglaud. and to Alfred Morel Fatio, professor of the modern langu. ags and Hteralut'CH of southern "Eur ope, college of France The association also voted to affil- NewMctor Records : I 1 for April . .. ...... 1 , I V - Just as the "first nightcrs" experience keen delight in attending , -' d f R M Vjj opening performances, so music-lovers everywhere eagerly enjoy the. . yf-v . f H . new Victor offerings on opening day. Hear these new Victor Records "'' -. r M $1 to-day at any Victor dealers: - '-:,,ytfy j liu Number Size Trice f ";v ' R jb If You Could Crc France Alda 64850 10 $1.00 Campaneera fATe Uttit) , Enrico Caruo 8S615 12 1.S0 jB Zaza 11 Bacio (The Kis Gorldine Frrar and Giuieppo Do Luca 875GS xO 1.50 T'"'- K jH m Quartet in F Major Lento (Dronk) Flonraley Quartet 74611 12 1.50 M Wmm m Minuet (Porpora-Kreisler) Violin Jcha Heifetz 64856 10 1.00 Q 'M Gypy Serenade Violin Fritz Kreiiler 64857 10 1.00 IS M Your Eyes Have Told Me So John McCormack 64860 10 1.00 H B rjj In tho Sweet Bye and Bye ErnoUnc Schumann-Heink 87307 10 1.00 fed Herodiade Vision Fugitive (Flcdine Viiion) ReinaJd Werrcnrath 74610 12 1.50 , , 9 ,j Lot Ojo Negrot (Rlack Eres) Renato Zanelli 61858 10 1.00 piW Sweet nnd Low Elaie Bakor) , 'd iffl M A Southern Lullaby ' El.io Baker j 45174 10 L0 ?1 M i Irnc Edith Day) ' p Wm P Alice Blue Gown Edith Day4ol7G 10 h0 " ' K S " Chrut in Flander Lambort Murphy ) U There I. No Death Lambert Murphy j"45175 10 J-M.1; ER jl In Your Arm Medley Fox Trot' Selvin'a Novelty Orcheatra Q mm U That Naughty Waltz . Joieph C. Smilh Orchestra j 15650 10 H Venetian Moon Fox Trot Saxophone. Xylophone. Piano All Star Trio j ' '- &1 Bfl Swanee One Step Saxophone. Xjlophone. Tiano All Star Trio j1SS51 10 ,S5. . m I'll Sen You in C-U-B-A Billy Murray! , pi That's Worth While Waiting For Billy Murray 18652 10 .S5 , jl IjH A Buddha Peerless Quartet) T IH P Let Me Dream Sterhn? Trio f 15553 10 -SS j Bo-La-Bo Fox Trot Paul Biese and Hit Novelty Orcheatral ' P y. Harem life Fox Trot Paul Bietr and His Novelty Orchestra 18551 10 -S5 H T P Any Victor dealer will gladly give you an illustrated booklet El ffi describing these new Victor Records and play any music you wish "-1 S fM S 1 ; - to hear. New Victor Records demonstrated at all . dealers on the S j S 1st of each month. Victrolas in great variety from $25 to $1500. H k Ct jjiii i v g hcg. u. o. PAT.orr. W "HIS MASTERS VOICE J jj ( proclaims first qualUy and bfennftd $ O wM i all products of the Jy & ro3 V. VICTOR. TALKIM3J.I.arVSCC 17 ibl eSS 5w csudcn'.vi " El I . Victor Talking MacLioe Coe. : I I '"!.' Camden New Jersey g PHI H , : i I W iato with the American Council of Lcorned Societies Dcvotod to Human istic Sludies. womek evertyhi:be m art rtfrnindinr bttttr Hj Hour, rrbp yM, too, M m hiit -wiiherl for a lour lth th htn' ntiro y aweetrifcii the uniform ,nl V dsptpdabl flour laur Intl kllea jn th will- A 8UOK X 7LOTJS IS PLAVO nd on em now H (t it t liowt. W ar tb mVri 0 TUtro far thi 0ommnnll7. Go to jonr M rocr or ui nd -r tIJ! ft thl yon re a- W k plltd. M OUE AMERICAN (MIDd- A 2T) MARVEL mill It th I I modim leltntlflc for superior lonrnVt)tr It H iroprl to FLit n n- V 1 fonprVJi fror io flu- S "J lilt, tppUiini; mi o ' .i HtHtfully 'p!n to th. i P1lt to pjam t bycnd tl tin rM)i pf cflDrprioo, Try It ont hdrflr 1 i irbn yoq hlnV of floor ' yon -Fill think of ThtiQ. j Ordtr jonr rk tdy mi j wjy thl trt. ; ( Snappy Items of Sports News v , J CHICAGO. April 1 Ten Cann, of the Detroit Athletic club, won the na tionnl Amateur Athletic union 50-yard awlmmlng championship last night at the Chicago Athletic association. K. G. Elliott of the Chicago A. A. was gecond and Harry Hobner of tho Illi nois A. C was third, Time 24 weeonds. CAMDEN. N. J.. April 1. Pete Her man, bantamweight champion, defeat ed "IC. O." Joe O'Donnoll of Gloucester, N. J., In nn eiht round bout here IohI night. Sergeant Uny Smith, Camden, and Clay Turner, of St. Paul. Minn., heavyweights, fought a draw. NBW YORK, April J. An American indoor running record of 59 1-5 pec onds for 500 yards wan set here laal night by James W. Driscoll, of Boston college, Nrnv England, and A. A. U, quartepmile champion. His lime was 4-6 of a second bolter than that made by Ted Meredith at Newark, N. .f., in 1914. Driscoll was opposed by Jack El lets, New York A, Q., James J, O'Brien, loughlin 7yceuiu, and Elmer Smith of PrJncelon, all star runnerp, in a spe cial contest held at the games of the Thirteenth post, American Legion, SALT LAKE, April 1. Kid Dutch, Salt Lake middleweight, was awarded a referee's decision over I-Inrry Casey, or Tacoma, Wash., in a fast six-round bout here last night. On the .sainy card Willie St. Claire, Sacramento ne gro lightweight boxer, won a four round contest over Danny O'Brien of Salt Lake. DETROIT. Mich-, April 1. Carl Tremain, Detroit, led Early Purypar, of Tulna, c-.ll the way In Ihelr ten-round bout here last nighl and won the news paper decision. CLEVELAND, April 1. Charlie ; O'Connell. Cleveland lightweight. tle cisivcly outpointed Benny Valger, or New York, in a ten-round boiit here last nighl, according to a majority of the newspaper critics at the ringside. O'Connell was awarded cijiUi rounds. Valger one, and one was cvun SAN ANTONIO, Texas, March 31. j n. ii. e.I Chicago Americans 5 11 U San Antonio Texas League 1-12 Batteries; Heath and Scholk; Bar foot. Stewart and Gibson. SAN FRANCISCO, March 31. n. H. E Chicago Nationals 0 10 1 San Francisco 0 0 .! Batteries: Alexander, Vaughn ana Ivilllfer: Seaton, Lewis and Anflnson. COLUMBIA, S. C. March 31. Cin cinnati Nationals-Washington AnuvJ cans no game; rain. GREENSBORO, N. C, March 31. II. H. F, Detroit Americans 14 13 3 Boston Nationals C 10 (j Batteries: Woodall, Stoddard, Dauss, Hale and Manion; Itudolph. .Tones, Browne and Morgan. Gowdy, O'Noll. JOPLIN, Mo March 31. R. H. JJ. St. Louis Americans ,18 IS 0 Joplln Western League C li Hattories; Shpkor and Collins: Burns. 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