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The Independent-Record from Helena, Montana • 2

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a ivs inuKaiMY MORNING. AUGUST 80. jrrS TIIE HELENA DAILY INDEPENDENT. HERE -Rif asphalt eareophafa today. Aflat Use sarcophagus waa sealed it wei pMoed.la the teult la tht Mario' camatary whara the hod waf pa, ton bod -eoverat woaka ago.

Later It will he placed la a auttaolaum which fa te ha constructed. HARDING LIES' IN' FAULT IN MARION i ByAaaoclatodPrete. Marlon, It. The ooo-ket containing tbe body of the lata Praeldant Harding waa placed In aa lii lit! ran 1 Starting Today Special Attraction Wow Theyre here. The orfullent kid in town.

Fun tricks miachiefl All the greatest kiddies in the world playing up for you in the parts that Tarkington immortalized. Lets Go, Ike Say-Lets Go! IS DIVORCE A double feature bill will be shown at the Antlers today and tomorrow, headed by the feature, Is Divorce a Failure?" with the celebrated star, Leah, Baird, and comedv. Apple Sauce," and special added attraction. A Trip Coal Plans Put, Before Disputants (Contlnuad from Pago 1) for acceptance of the principle ol collective bargaining. He dismissed both groups of leader from the executive office with the request that they return him an answer by Friday noon to the proposition as made To moot Today.

John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workers, immediately summoned a meeting of full scale committee of anthracite miners for 10 a. m. tomorrow. Samuel D.

Warnner, chairman of the operators policy committee, likewise called in for consultation as many of his associates as he could reach. As before, the governor called both groups to seats around a table in the big official reception room, facing each other while be read his ultimatum. Im speaking to both sides at this table, he admonished them, when he spoke of their hostilities establishing in the public mind a bitter and lasting resentment. In another strain he thanked them for confidential treatment of his previous communications and asked the same regard in their deliberation between now and Friday. Your excellency, in behalf of the United Mine Workers, I promise that every consideration will be given to your Mr.

Lewis told him at the conclusion, "and we shall meet you again Friday. Well do the said War-riner, chief spokesman for the operators "and meet you at that time. Mutt bo No Striko. All chances of settlement of the controversy by direct negotiation between employer and employe representatives had been lost, the governor said in stating his proposition. r-.

irrairai air Be Alexander, as Penrod Scho, fincld, and Joe Butterworth as Sam Williams. Buddy a Messinger proves a fine (et Roddy Bitti, while Newton Hall makea George Bassett quite the nicest boy in town Gladys Brockaell 'MaSchofiakC Rocfciifre Fallow aa Schofield; Vrrman and Herman, the colored kids, are played by Joe McCray and Gene Jackson, and Gertrude Messinger is Penrod's dimpled darling. The adult opposition to Penrods deviltry, is left to adult stars. Mary Philbin and Gareth Hughes look after the love affair of Margaret Schofield and Robert Williams, while Cockliffe Feltowes, as Pa Schofield, looks after Penrod with a strap willingly, aye, enthusiastically, supported by Gladys Brockwell as Ma Schofield, and William V. Mong as Deacon Bitts.

Penrod and Sam" is a First National production, scheduled for presentation at the Marlow today and Friday. the Broadway last night to a capacity house. The music and farce rollicked from the first curtain to the last around a central theme of a three cornered fight for mayorship of Jimtown. Two of the candidates, Steve Jenkins and Sam Peck, were partner in a grocery- store, of which the feature waa that no money went into the till, but much went out Each partner Is suspicious of the other, with good reason, and each calls In a detective, who also geta the habit of visiting the till. Steve is elected mayor by spending grocery store money, and appoint Sam chief ot police.

Aa mayor he shrinks with the arrogance of yawer, and inters upon hla high office with elegant pongee, chryanthemum, huge cigar, et al, followed by hla faithful retainer, Onions," of the grocery store. What happen then recalls Oilman in Emperor Jonse." it is politics pone mad. Especially appreciated by the audlenee were the quartet, which sang as only colored singers can, an eccentric dance by Slippery Jim and tha song hits by Al Baldwin and company. 8eyeral of the players war with the famous Georgia minstrels. Ed played Sam Peck, wee the original Sambo boy with Ada Walker.

Other members of the cast, which haa been on the road for- IS months are equally well known. LARGE ATTENDANCE AT. The funeral of John Sanford, one of thq earliest settlers in the Little Prickly Pear valley, was held yesterday afternoon in the I. O. O.

F. temple, under auspices of Excelsior lodge No. 5. Besides a large number of relatives and friends of the deceased, the ceremonies were at (glided by Schuyler Colfax canton in uniform, the canton auxiliary, and members of the Rebekah lodges. was in the I.

O. O. F. cemetery. Flaherty and Kohler were in charge.

Tha pallbearer were E. T. Pfcter-son, B. R. Gately, R.

D. Tobin, R. W. DeNollle, A. Calmettes and Thomas Siller.

4 1 Sanford died last Sunday. He was a native of Devonshire, England, and was in Montana from boyhood. A Through the Yellowstone National This film is hand-painted and shows wild animats, geysers, water-falls, canyons and boiling springs The film is nfw, full of li(e and interest, very beautiful and full of surprises. Yet the public interrit requires that it he settled without a strike. "The whole body of wage rate in the anthracite field is antiquated, haphazard and honeycombed with inequality." he sajd of his main proposal "I suggest that the anthracite conciliation hoard be authorized to undertake and complete within a year a thorough revision, and for that purpose be supplied with necesary help The proposed increase of ten per cent is recommended in view of the high degree of skill required among the miners, and the extra hazardous nature of the occupation Each year 500 miners are killed and 20000 are Strongly the governor emphasized the slew that public opinion would enforce a settlement.

It was laid that the time he gave the asemhled parties to the controversy to make an answer was to lease an opportunity for them to estimate the public view. WILL BE GUESTS OF MINE HOST MIKE SULLIVAN ON ANNUAL PICNIC Loaded lo the guards with watermelons, sodapop and peanuts and other Indigestible and with 60 odd newiiea of Helena, Coulter truck will pull out this morning for Alhambra Springs where the boys will spend today on their annual picnic The truck will leave the rear of the Eddy cafe at 7 o'clock The boya will be accompanied by their sponsor, "Dad Reeves, and return to Helena will be made early this ev- ening. Mike Sullivan, proprietor of (he Alhambra springs hotel will be host to the boys for an all-day swim, and he will serve a big dinner at noon at substantially reduced rates. Weak Eyes? Cafnphor If you have weak, aching eyes try simple camphor, hydras-tis, as ihixed in Lavoptik eye wash. One small bottle helps any case weak, strained or sore eyes.

Aluminum eye cup free. Chatfield Drug store. to Buy a House Dms runs When a book has become to publicly taVared that every ont knows just how each charactes should look, the hardest thing in filing is to find players who fulfil popular Conceptions. Th task becomes still more difficult w)n the characters arc kids. Therefore, Director William Beaudines great achievement in casting Penrod and Sam, that every reader ot the Booth Tarkington talcs endorses his choice, is doubly remarkable.

In fact, so close do his characters come to the originals that no make-up was necessary when they worked before the camera. The idea (that everyone must be edorned with Fro paint ana powder, is a mistaken one, according to Producer J. K. McDonald, who, alter experimenting with his cast, declares enthusiastically thav much better results can be obtained, especially in pictures showing children, if the make-up Is eliminated. "I have noticed, said Mr.

McDonald, that one of the hard things to overcome, for children acting before the camera, was that feeling that they were made up a feeling which often, from some psychological cause, dcstroyes the naturalness in the roles they are enacting. In an endeavor to get away from that stagey and precocious attitude which almost every child actor seems to strike when nude-up, 1 experimented with several of the first scenes in Penrod and Sam, by having the children act their roles unhampered by make-up. When we saw the tests in the projection room, we found the experiment more than justified itself. The picture was just as clear as if make-up' had been used, and further, we found not a single trace of unnaturalness in any of the acting. Then we went a step and insisted that not one of the adults use make-up during the remainder of the picture, and again, after seeing the tests, we found that the experiment resulted just as favorably." Leading 'the juvenile side are ff PLEASING AT BUTTE ILL Shuffle Along, which playa at th Marlow Saturday, opened a two-day engagement at Butte night before last.

Concerning the show the critic of the Anaconda Standard aaya: Syncopated fun, quaint lullabies. Internal revenues of a colored grocery store, the raule-daczle blare of Darktown strutting In politics, were Just eopie of the doings In Jimtown, as shown in the musical comedy-Shuffle Along at State Fair Begins Sept 25th Have a suit tailored for the occasion fabrics ready for your approval. Prices start at $27.50 tultt Hosts Bsmsrtly Wilosk The New Stetson Borsalino and Vanity Hats Are Herel ADAM AND EVA GOSHt THCRC8 THAT AWFUL SHELL AGAIN SCENIC "1 BY CAP HIGGENS UNION CHRISTIAN COULECC IS DECLARED NOW TO BE ASSURED. Dctailx of tb propoecd merger with Wttlcyin college between the Prc.byttrUn and Methodixt cburcbei will be worked out next Friday by board representing koth iommunion. The Montana lynod ol the Preibyterian church, which waa held in Helena lat June, voted favorably on the principal of the merger and aid (hat the Preibyterian have lully decided to merge, if atufactory detail can ba arranged.

It i planned to make Weileyan college the neudene of the Union col lege. The following have been ap pointed to act a committee on the merger. Preibyterian Dr. Leo L. Totten of Great Fall, Rev.

E. J. Groen eveld of Butte, and Rev. Newman Hall Burdick of Helena. Methodnt Ex-Senator Vernon E.

Lewi of Fort Benton, Rev. R. Spaulding of Kaliipell. Rev George Mecklenburg of Great Falls, Rev. George D.

Wolfe ol Billing, Rev. C. L. Clifford of Butte and Dr. C.

Bovard of Helena and E. L. Mills of Portland, Ore. MaaUr Uw Waalayaa Board Trwataaa. Dr.

John L. Seaton of New York city, associate secretary of th board of education of the Methodist church, will be present at this meeting. Moating Haro Friday. Action taken Friday will be submitted to governing boards of each denomination. The governing boarn of the Preibyterian church will meet during the fail term of the synod, which will be held in Helena in October.

The meeting of the governing board of the Methodist church has not yet been called. IMMIU With relatives and a large number of friend present, the funeral of Louise I. Cole was held yesterday afternoon in Herrmann and companys chapel, the Rev. A. Prescott, assistant rector of St Peters Episcopal church, officiating.

Burial was in Forestvale. Mrs. Cole was formerly a resident of Helena. Her death took place August 21 at Los Angeles. The body waa accompanied to Helena by her sop, John S.

Blanchard. ANTI ZAYAS move DEVELOPS IN CUBA (Continued from Page 1) flrmation in dispatches received tonight by the state department. Not Frioudly to Prratdant. The belief prevails in circles in closest touch with' the Cuban situation 1s that the Cuban government has recognized as formidable, the opposition to its policy, particularly that relating to the lottery and railroad questions, -revealed in the recent activities of the assembly veterans pd patriots. Mass meetings under the auspices the assembly for the purpose making more effective its protest against the lottepr bill and the Tarafa transportation measure and its demands for better government" have resulted it is indicated dispatches received by officials here in a widespread movement throughout the island not entirely friendly tq President Zayas.

MOB AT 4 MEETING Havana, Cuba, Aug. 29. The mats meeting of veterans and patriots today was a scene of great enthusiasm, and was attended it was estimated by at least 8,000 persons. Every arrival of a prominent member was the signal for an out burst of cheering 1 that, could be heard several blocks. Alt the directors of the central committee of the national council of the veterans were present General Carlos Garcia Velex presided and Secretary Oscar Soto presented the program.

The program, which was approved apparently unanimously in every particular, -called, for the following reforms 4 Abolition of the lottery. Placing ot pensions to widows and children in the regular budget of making them beneficiaries, of the lottery A reform of the. Judicial law Which will free public prosecutors front congressional or executive interference. Suppression of the lawnow existing which makes public officers ex-officio members electoral Passage of a taw limiting congres-siona! immunity to offenses committed in, their congressional cap-city and no other.44 4 Adoption of law lifniting imported labor to 25 percent hi any 4 i LT.ll FEDERAL CHASD JURORS HAVE REPORTED By Aueejatad Pratt, ItouatM. Text, Aug.

A feeling HtttMlonM porvadol Houston oit circlt today. following Ut port Ural th poclal federal grand jury tow, ttttiot bare, had r-tarttd tb dnt indictment It cot section with tha government's probe Into alleged unit ful of lb United State Wilt It con section tttb marketing of. Oil tlockt, 4 The trtt bUI wtt returned by tht grand Jury nt ll; JO a. m. Wtdntt day nnd Federal Judge Httcbtton lramtdltttly ordered til information withhold antll th peraon or per-tool ttmod hind boot taken Into (tody.

While there only ono Indict 1 meat rot a mod, tt boltorod In oil circles kor that ttwoa of blanket rartaty with porhapi dozen or moro name written ft, "New York, Aug. I. Bernard J. Dtrnlar. motion picture director, hobaadot Shirley Maeot, tcroen died of typhoid fever today.

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Ben Alexander, Joe Butterworth, Rockliffe Fellows, Gladys Brockwell, Buddy ilessinger, Gareth Hughes, Gertrude Measinger, William Mong all presented by J. McDonald. 1 First Appearance in Helena MARLOW, Saturday, SEPT. 1 The Funniest Flivver Comedy cru Ever Saw Its An Educational! JACK WHITE COMEDY featuring LIGE CONLEY NEWS WEEKLY Special Prices For This Attraction Only Jfefe 30c-20c-10c a THE THEM JBEXUmVb erfuuunufsu snUUf HAKt i xawnwcOTtetewr THMC itH PAODUttD AHrTHtMC SO APTrS7JC fi I amazms toe tout Amo ENTERTAIN INC If I A Ttil eeiUMUTANO MAOHnctMT HltttrAl unco which took new yokk tYsro amo I soie our enter nmr fok two ysaas 1 mum wmhmhavi rcn TVKueOAWAr orHUtanneurtA -me 1 Tuvumll MAmceMatrA0rsesa montrasKvitineAur 9 COMPANIES OWN SPECIAL ORCHESTRA PRICES: $2jOO, fUO, $1J00, 60c Seats NOW SELLING at Box Office Make Your Reset rations EarlyL They Decide Springfield, Yfc, Aug. 29, Rev.

Clark, president of the Anti' Saloon league of Vermont, wilt re sign to accept a call to the Firsf Congregational church, Portland, I 1 4.

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