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Show DESERET. TIIRER sight of ths drama of blood and agony enacted on his native soil. No enemy has yet picked a flow In his logic or the stern array of facts which he1 has given to the world. His statesmanship Is that of the great Doctor over whose, tomes he pondered In the days of his scholastic teaching in Louvain, the statesmanship that rests upon th broad principle of equality and justice, the immutable principles of tbo gospel and ths moral law. His is deep and strong. He hatee CALVIN S. CARRINGTON. tyranny and cruelty. Hie word will FtoMta-- 1 ring in the hearts and ths minds of men long after the guns of the great . fttudto 22S CoftfltftutlOB Btiildln war have been silenced. Not once Dr MaAonf touch and taohnie. la f have his feelings betrayed him Into a conjunction with Mmthea graded ; rash word or act, one unworthy of his count of itudiea. Hours S to p high calling or character. In all hi film companies out hers Is going out conduct, in his every utterance he has Latter-Pa- y 'of. business aa hundreds of players -Saints University. been ep calm, so judicial, so alien to are wondering what they are going ' th tricks of Invectlv and passion and to do next. It Is also rumored that SCHOOL OF MUSIC the cheap outburst of hatred and another big film company wlR take keurn, that he has always shown that CORPS OF IMMINENT TEACHERS over the studio. r he was worthy to. become the chem LOW RATES ENROLL NOW plon of freedom. That euperb dicing which he has conship of Teachers-Lida Edmund. Tracy T. Picture Wilt Stir Cannon, Marian Cannon. Edward P. Because pf the epidemic of Influenza stantly exercised constitute perhaps moat striking qualities of Kimball, B, Cecil Galea 'Florence Jep- - . of th pne Nation . that has gripped the country, even his many-side- d nature. Rev. John C. person, Margaret Summerhaye, Peterson, Lucy Gates per!at), corners, . the Kevtlle, In October Century. . Loyalty to Spldiert unto its most rsmot . Romania Hyde, C. 8- - ScbeJtler. R. Own clock of the motion picture industry .Ml W aa. 44. . North Main; Sweeten , Balt Lake. bees stopped as of GcL 14. This New Roads for China. Thomas FL Inces fins conception, has t decision was senes of a reached at . The Meesage of Love to the Boys meetings held by members of tne .NIn China all roads lead to Peking; Over There," has swept the. Pacific ational Association of ths Motion Picmusic. . coast with patriotic fervor that prom- ture Industry tn New Fork during and- - Peking Is becoming th cantsr ot new road system, of which th vary ALL BRANCHES OF MTSTC T E CITT ises to stir the entire nation to an ex- th past week. a waa Friday It finally decided to J. J. McClellan, Director. . pression of loyiHy to ths men fighting abanaou production as fa( as possible, beginnings sreal ready In svtosnea, tor beA few " Rytematlc-course- a Star. arranged Coneer-vstorChins North for the cause of Democracy. tbs says new tne leiease subof y feature alt pupils weeks ago a new and excellently built ginners end advanced Mr.ilnce conceived the Idea that stop most and confute and Is to best tb jects activities Instruction exchange nothing .would put more heart in the the Immediate circulation of serial road to the Westlrn Hills was spaded, reasonable Waa 1104. Old Historian's for motor and light nfflea. East South Tempi, fighters than 'the sight of their loved weexiles. in territory ernere specially designedbetween ones at home - So he offered to film and nessare traffic Peking and suit open, exenangee are carriage on tbs Hills. This resorts various and send across to the soldiers. theatre the in leaturea upon already the auspices of AR VILLA CLARK ANDELIN th United States department depending though to keep tbs snowmen supplied. road was builtofunder communications and and Pisae. of films, a picture of those left be stock the ministry Vicstudy This will available tnak picsupply In' Parts. London Nine yc-- hind. The government gave its ap- ture that are sultaoie is a continuation of th historic road repeals," to the Summer Palace. By It th mo- and Berlin. Studio, 4( East South picture wss taken proval and the first ihs'r9-E1AUrfl' ' J:ar ' " at San DlegSJI w&s t)tckactsa:The'rvaBdlil tor run from the Legation Quarter to picture they have oel'er the first galley In the hill 1 easily Ban Francisco asked Mr. I nee to come . played. JENSEN a MISS ESTELLE quarter, there and bis acceptance brought out performed In an hour and the situation among the greatest demonstration ever known -- In handling end undoubtedly the xoad. 'will jnake Tearher tf in the main offices and te here weekending Hills more Western In the history of the city. A hundred at th way rerfater Thur3aTTlG Pupil pictures ar produced, U is under- popular than ever, Th authorities Saturdays between t and I pm. Studio. and fifty thousand persons passed be- stood that each organization will deal hav Junt established a toll on th 48 Eaat South. Tempi St. fore the captor', which ground conIts own problems. Borne of tne collected at the Jade Fountain. tinuously for three hours Lot An with main offices are reducing tnclr forces road, TRACY Y. CANNON. For ptotorcars the toll Is (0 cent: geles waa next to hold the big fete. either by immediate reor discharge for carriages (0 cents; Nor Jinricksha Now every day letter are coming ductions in Betlla - ad Artorrim-lW- : Ana Other hav salaries. firms no from other cities pleading with the made no move in the direction of curcents; and for foot pazsengers 4 Teacher of Pisae, Faria Is mads. the smiles and charge producer to carry Organ, Harmony Studio, rotniLll The second road is Just on the point 44 East Booth Temple street. Phone kisses of loved ones to the boy across tailments In their headquarters staff. each branch will presumably be of completion, and It also follows an Wasatch 4128. the sea The films are being rushed As there historic route, namely from Peking to to the front" where they will be pro- left to handle its own situation - now canbe authoritative been has nothing which Tingshow, This road, jected and thousand of fightere wlll MATTIE READ EVANS recognize dose range features of sist- mad knowf apart from the general built under the supervision of Captain Plano Mud to. determine ttdmto furl sail, drop anchor McDonnell of the U. 8. infantry by er,- nother, wife and sweetheart. Ftudent la means of refuge labor! th begin and ride out the storm. Four year In Berlin. and pupil ef modern a of (food Uterus Conservatory, In. the eastern studios add factories nlng. It Is hoped, 414 Templeton Bldg. Medio on th The work to Tientsin. New Star at Work ; various conditions exist thus early in road Boms factories are road will be completed tn a few days. Hy I02B-the In which the ar not as yet of- - When th road itself. has others After a hurried trip from New York, tightly cloeed; NORMAN McCARTY. displayed government of Peking Th sama appllea to studio MadLaine Tra Terse, the, new William fected la completed It la Fox star, has begun work at Holly- Information from Los Angeles indi- the greatest Interest, VOICE and piano. n hoped that funds will be forthcoming wood, CaL, on her firet production as cates almost an abecdute University School of Music, to Graduate wells whence to cemented make acta William Fx Excel Picture star. save in the matter of productions Arbor. Ten years director of t draw water for watering tt and to pro- Ann The production Is called The Danger ually under way. Music. Park College. Pupil of ShakesIt Is believed that oroduetiond now vide a motor watercart. Zona" and Is based on sn original peare and Earl Rosen berg. story by Mathall Bruce Bennington. being mad wUl b finished, but noth The scenario was written by Denni- tng new will be started anywhere until LOVE AND THE LIGHT.-A- n With the Utah Conservatory. conditions again become normal. son' Clift. f y Musicians1 "Directory"- 'X a. its Are Not flpjay Actors As Orators Found Wanting When Bonds Are For Sale -- . S WTY kJ th raS tZ r 2 . W 'pri .? mtku,, P of J te,, 4Mmo "oMlte, th, ?M out WWL KH aur 17 hmfn V, njdoctjo totea r rb m h "M ' u 4 w -- ra Tin 8kb v, to! Hr Tfc & L"i sreh,1 '"tin sjm,, 0 The jfewf by itenneth TTrttle ", prerte moaie match anyone who would make big Of the purchases with him. Some fifty people .voolo called on him to advance the money curding to th for their first payments. tbr U.roony pMt Ethel Clayton, whoea brother la dll aaleamao. WMtteg at Camp Kearny was unable to attend, m. bat sent her check for llt.tOd worth rode of bonds Bryant Washburn who was .nr home from New York wired beard down on his u,, talk ih.t r war wrrfce $ 8,000 for bonds; Elliott Dexter who was alto .away on location wired in jfc.Vf tootion picture tank vfT nfehL for IS, 000 worth. Constance Talmage jiitioo have aided and abetted by Clara ' Green. gurpri.in.t7 fins orator. wood and Niles Welch, sold 17,000 th the folk tn and $100 bits, Wanda take tor worth didISOsome apoU; most unique the tn good work and Lila Hawley ud Lea and Theodore Roberta sold nearly atmph, (0,000 Worth. Vivian Martin and Jack ItJnM noitache who flop, ground Mulhall held a rousing meeting ail by a the M.nk Sennit, eomedle. Mack themselves tn one comer f the pork sight at the tank Chester got cleaned up over ((,000; (he total iTw huTtwo feet and delivered a and for the night were (110(00. L for Liberty Bond' buyer, that receipts The following night the stars from any m good and stirring as the Brunton studios.' Including could present. He was toi-I- Gordon, and lelllan Walker and.Kitty the attracted who Lyteil Bert hr famous bund girl, Helen Keller, raised h attention with his speeches that (1(0,00. Casd a regular aadienee following nearly On Mack Bennett night, aldediy the theatres m around to the different bathing girla, nearly ((0,000 more ,Tm Vbat he had to say. Jack Molt- were the pockets of enticed from en. ulet leading man at the LeekT the v a. also was a great surpriseandto his Itpublic. fixed up that when Norma was all gave arguments Talmage arrived In town' she was to speeches that made on ths platform and pose for a men green with envy. Nile stop few pictures and give a choice interTetdi aV proved himself quite a the assemblage of representa-- Her as did Raymond Hatton, Theo-t- view to of the press; but waiting on the Roberts and Wallace Held in tives platform were sister Constance, her m yfe for the two previous weeks was Just one mother, and Dorothy and Lillian Gish tmrTt the picture folks and a few other friends; consequently another. IBAdljr Players-Iaenight catch a glimpse of the fair trying to M were ratoed. following his talk Norma of whirlwind a of center In the gr, SeHllle earns down for a few be- chortling and questioning femininity; suite In purchase bonds and that Interviewers .striving to break the ast to Interested tn the work flnal-y- w phalanx of eager questioners and old a aid frequent speeches andoffered frlendg reunion.- - Norma Is to do one fumul.t Interest in sales on picture out here according to reports k hd money for first payments at the Lasky plant tests to anyone who would buy and and will, work oiItwoodZp H Cd ftt 4-a- dl-fro- m crn four-Smra- I UI teae to tat it W tan m a ieoi , nbiUji k utitt in Bait ptauta t It ta ta lit goal in 1 rmip JpOt tUcCOe. te m ' iSei Tak, tu It sn tt into J: ttermlist - Ja taflcOT r an( r tb M Pnsi w UN rat fuftsta d. New Its the " lit M ' during a jew days' extra work for Essanay, her beauty and cleverness eras not then so famous as now, aad how she has beM with him sver since. Edna is a clever little actress and she has considered several offers to appear In dramatio production,, to which her advent la awaited wKb a great deal of interest Rumors hav It that on of the big learn. Copyright, 1(11. by th Hnnt-Chapt- er Kt lineal frois ki - applied by them In the class room are set forth n their pages with ths simplicity, clearness, and directness indispensable to the special needs of those longing to make up for lost time. They will not make'yon prodigies of learning overnight. Hut yon will find them truly helpful, provided only that yon apply yourself to them in the spirit of earnest eagerness to For The Deseret News by Frazier 4 ar iS. deMilles- The Squaw Map." Wanda Hawley, who has been leadwoman (or Bryant Washburn. Is ing now over at the I nee studio appearing In the same capacity for- Chari as Bay. Charlie Chaplin is In search of a new leading )adyv as Edna Purviance has left him fsr greener fields In the east. Edna's sudden rise to fame Is still remembered; how, coming from Lovelocks. Nov., she was working, as a stenographer In Ban ' Francisco and Cecil Olples successfully inectM n mb It hK if pabUr ( Bryant Washburn who has $pen east, doing a picture, returned on the uma tram With Miss Talmadge. Clara Kimball Young fat now at work on a. new production-wit- h Jack HoR' as ' her leading man. Mias taken over's portion of Young has the Sunset etudloe, other parts of which are inhabited by D. W. Griffith and Dorothy Gish. She has her own organization and when not working she strolls over to hootch Blanche Sweet da her,. first picture which is being directed by Marshall Neilan. ' Cecil B. deMIUe Is back from his trip, to Ft. Sill and is hunting for a cast for his next production. Owing to ths war he la having a hard time finding a suitable leading man and even threatens tO go to New York himself in search if one can not bo 'found here. Thomas Hr Inee, who has fust returned from a visit to Camp Kearny where he has been taking propaganda film, for the, government, expects shortly to start on a trip around the country to take a similar film tn different towns This is to be sent to the boyo In camp overseas The San Diego film will be sent to ths particular barracks' In France where the boys from that city hold forth, thereby string them a chance to see the home town and the old folks Wallace Reid is working on a new picture and charming Ann Little Is once more back again as his leading woman, after having completed her cart of part of Naturitch in the all-st- Newspaper) Just s little kid and ah SHt.ru have bees much mors than Imn eld and my but she was proud, ktes 1 first saw her coming down the ettet site had a held of her mothers Ltd and ihe smiling and tripping and every few steps she would a bar from some song she had just The Head-Hunt- Associated H& er Hi Own Point of View ru named at school. gfces (he got a Urn aha had her little nearer w eaw hair all dons up in that it would curl nfc and teens eery once iti a while her hand would seal up- - and touch them like they earn the most Important thing In her mag itla lust couldnt help but apeak to let tar when the come tripping along so fit Waitera and I said "Hello petit," aad ahe smiled back. Then w acted be we never saw a little girl with her (air done up like that before She (ted ef hlerhed a flute then, and Fat keeaa talk some French ark heV if setting ready for per Se. im going to have mybirthday. g.ad though picture Uk'it she eaid hack. Fat nodded his 'bead snd then he D gie me one" Fat asked. esid- - "Too just tet( your Mams that on, Ttil erne t because I m of these dsy wer going over to get to send going Iwi to my Papa. ' your Papa back home. We Americansto 'And your Papa it s ehv-mu srs soldier, going to help bring Papa back that fine." Fat smiled. 1 a the looked rTben a this little. mistress of France llltle wistful rd thet ahe said. lust reached up her arm and Fat leuned soldier over is Germany down and ah grave kl h bur fcta. 2 prisoner." Then she smiled and Thin 1 leaned down and cne . rave qwd her hands; My! woqt b bs rn one too. Gee I wish we a marry fcgpy to f my ptettir- ewmt h b up nqd atari a big offensive. an If Ilf In th New Hebrides4 can be described In irreducible terms of primitive instinct, it Is tone ths lees governed by an elaborate ritual of - a Picture Play Clock Is Stopped As OiOci 14 ol toxpret i . utah Conservatory - . i r- - T fta .g. 7 1444-140- shut-dow- n. shut-dow- Idyl of the' Westland. tribal ceremony, by tie powerful infln- - net of factories, or better stilt eeeret-enc- e of taboo, by customs as rigid and ty. guns and ammunition. The chance Impregnable as the towering forest t atw that one day bis fat will find him fastnesses. That tbs old are buried out And if the time should come when alive la as right and orderly to the j he returns no more to that same savage as that night follows , lllzaUen which betrayed him In an or that a warrior dies by the timate need, to the savages ot an ob- hand of Ills enemy if he does not first aeure island whose only costume Is a speed his own arrow. Against this bar- necklace, his death will merelg cancel rier of dark faiths and unprobed an outstanding account. Asia" the wanderer from the West, with his troubled vision and ever restless feet, throw up for himself but a of civilization. Good Shepherd of Mechlin. flmsy counter-illusio- n Let hie trading schooner make their Th soul of Cardinal Merrier Is perilous voyage througl) th channels, darting In and out of th nameleaa, splendidly balanced. His is ths regharbors. Let him spread nant and pnimant spirit that domtn-Lhis net of commercialism. him ates by ths harmony of all the facul-tak- e away pearls, tortoise shell, bechs ties and powers of a generoua nature, ds mer, copra, sandalwood, or per- - j He Is priest snd philosopher, etat os-ps a human cargo destined for th j man and patriot, champion of ths labor markets east and west, raged right. Not once la ths luster of leaving in their places prod- - bis faith tarnished by doubt at Ihe ( ea, land-lock- et ed ha ont-gre- at the-chea- p I PROF. GEO. CARELESS., byt . Orson F. Whitney. This beautiful poem is a love story. Into which Ahe religions experience ta Inter of both hero and heroin woven. The story form Is chosen u make that theme mors attractive and insure wider perusal, especially on the part of young people. . Th Idyl Is a classic and la annotated with a view to Its Introduction aa a text book in the school All classes will find It entertaining aad In, structive,- however. Beautifully Illustrated and bound In doth (I 2( postpaid. .DFXERET NEWS BOOK STORK. 4 Teacher of , Wdln. Plano, Harmony. . Studio and retadence III So. 7th East. DAVID REESE. Katies Bcriwd at its t . 4 Stadia, 111 Coastltntloa SMg. si GUNARD ERICKSON. Traebre ef CteHaejt, 444 Laird Avn . Phoa Hr. !T0 W. W.M.LANGDON. 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T possessor h trutenr, universally aeknowt-die- d and teach their bow to use S yet widely ignored, that tn them to host advantage. culmental proper Unfortunately, Mary of our brain ture for on reatime. kdvanug-- 7, I?1 ! think orl1 kates? over brawn. The the men who hi rewards. mnU1 Pwr effectively UmPh,y- - But men- applied effec-womal culture. the brain Uttie better than doe not learn bow blm' schools and , ' tau&riiM ot Wffirtuii im was. huM- - Year, Than Your Tfc, - ,ftw ht Utl Tat 2mt ? tU aiy Age ... year 'l ' "I, frm tftfl 7Hr,ufc rULtldt b.a ,7ruiUr , 'vori,tii7ow" thin And, takes son or another, most people do - not give the time to It that they should. or voluntarily From compulsipn they leave school while they still ar in the rudimentary stages ot mind development When, later on. they discover that they are progressing badly, and seem doomed to the of a mediocre, poverty-harassexistence, they wonder why fate has been so nnkiBd to them. even . it . they recognise thet their trouble are due to Isck of mental culture, it is comparatively seldom that they profit from the recognition. Rather their, tendency ts to say to themselves: It Is too late now. I missed my chance when I left school so early. I am too old to begin 10 develop my mind " - They are mistaken. 'Mental culture possible eyen after middle life la lvnced. Unless disease Inter- ren to stroPby It power, the brain ed i.KVylln to Look . tor-me- ,7'" afiufQ 7o ( and needles, of course! 1 0tlnues marvellously plastic till the twilight ot vea7f eence r'Ptlvcomes, , end r"' 4 3 7; U, , rat f K ' institution. ' - y?' Therefore, we urge you to come and examine our instruments and learn our prices. Both have the quality of interesting youMake comparisons! and. Veber and Wur; FIRST OF ALL RELIABILITY' MUSIC WILL HELP WIN THE WAR. SonmiidateU cUIuslc ROYALW. DAYNES. HGR. mind-buildin- g, r . : litzer Pipe Organs, etc.- - Victrolas and Victor Records. Self-cutu- re cal handbooks ln especially Intended for lhoe of adult years who cannot, or do not wish to, enter rlngenl 4, of quickly ,f. n, educational Institution. With their vernal development at home may to0teB'h skiir firm.-f fti.le sn accomplished fact, Advert.ee. 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