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'' - - old man of. --- . - - IS , , - , OW - - work has been Inhieparation by The Deseret News .COntI for some time past,, Idently expfcted ,that it sectdt of Vol. 1. 'Will exceed even the --', 1.Thla - - --, , It ma:mists of Edited - . Prof.--Ev- an - Stephens - el'allY PRIgt-50C- , - PER COPY. gen- -, PER DOZEN. $5.00 D&eret ,,News ..Book - -i ) ,t-- - s '- ' - - 's. - -- - . - 1 , - - 'salt Lake City. ' - ,, , - ... 1 - '-- '1 - It will na toye a boon to choir leader s'and choristers - -- 6-- , - - ,,, ,, - .7.'' '''''''..'''''''-'..- . --- . , , emi-AnnualContere- --.:: ,..1... lice - Ikfd in the' Tabernacti-in- d full I , Assembly trall, Oct. - 4th. 5th '' . I - - - , I Report of the Discourses - 1 ., Ite--it- ,roNt J ' ' . e. Times-Pickyua- 4 , said - MCiltIMONS - , Laiby .J11 fltorwAdvertisemeinL, , , - -- , , -- ---, f -, , , o. ,,, ' ,., In Your - Se;ni ,, - ' -- , - , ' . : NEWS BUILDING, ,,- , ,v 1- ,, Is LL.ntited, , ..,..- - ,, 1 l ewsBookStore esere - - , . Or.,dertNowThe Illtl?n v:' AND THE I THEATRE. An Intereating compilation:- form, ing the history of theatricals In Balt the late ,Jobn., fiLLIndosay, for pale-- at the Deseret ,News book THE - , Ameri- -. Pleat Sergeant Oscar Bailees of the rewhen he, read the kind of men yowhnothaset inerto.thTatiameasett corns. wonder why they yet the Germans Orleans didn't reach Paria."---Ne- w ' - . c I - Paces and comprises 16 standard II selections by leadint ecmyosers. cruiting station - ; - :, my.' "Thee' the sort of sniff our can yersagaters sre made ,, , '- 7-- d ' .. , -- . . , , . wiLLM' USHIE5 1, .., - - -- , ' ., - p' - - '' South St Salt Lake'. .2524 WaShington . Avenue, Ogden.' '.. e Awaided for II;nesty in Adiertaaing by Music ,, TradeIn icator t Fir-e- Special-Meath-in- DAYNES. MANA61118. . , ,, -- - e , -- e - I hag licked me with slify a broom stick to a everything from baseball bat'. 17. have J o oommercial education. and have taken part achool In- - every- kind ;tif soon known to the America nn- - De yew think-Lean- , getjnta. ' marine corner! the ' a letter This te the introduction of remarine written to the New Orleans an cruiting office.by Glenn H. eoburn. IAL yout h 'of, Serwlc, He conthwer 'If they won't let me' enlist,' 'am 1 , I , 1L . , -- Wants to be a Marine.-- - - , ,. ...."" lqCLIDZY ...z - -- :t4,-,,- - d ' - EVERY .... ..., . FIRST OF ,e -- ,. g.iave In our record department an ideal place to hear a Vktrolsst its best. Try to conii this The.,,-Our Rtock of Victro!as iscomplete at this time but you must select , 'TT CotirtioiisT'Musically-Educateyours now for Christmas 83 there will positively be a shortage. ., on , to - . wait Will ,.: , you. be pleasedSalespeople s, ' --------' '' '" Lsold here on the generous ' - z k ', -- f" Y NSOLIDAT-E--D-E-ASPAYMENT PLAN 1 -- ., - - - good beyond estimation. This oppor- tunity for garden 'work by the school , children of the country is three-folThe material help in the production et food. the Dents that it will glee each , child that be is doing hie part in winning ths war and, of greater impor- tance than either of these. is the ben- child from an eduattional eftt viewpoint. The opportunity is so hillIt of possibilities that unless we utilise totbt NI the gardening will tall short In the highest standing satisfactory , patriotle- - and economic results. "In the garden the mysteries of via- ture are unfolded. - Under trripathe- tic guidance the child's Imagination is stimulated end his powers of obser- i vation are fidevelopedeld. .' Trees. flowers. bird. mountain I waving and alley will come in tim their full meaning to the ioesboy and natures gtvla who are taught to 1 first garden. leons Inlatheir neat for to the time plan "No; work. It the fathers and summer's , mothers do their part the children will do theirs. and the little citizens of to,. morrow will be better equipped than ever before for the responsibilities of life, and will be glad and happyservIn h immediate their ability to , - . - ' - lio sense.--notwit- - ----- ----'7 - - - - , ' - , and--pub- the rd ' . ven d. . "National Emblem March," is just the right kind of music for you th play at this time.' The per. formance is under the direction of William II. Santelmann, the ever popular leader of the UnitedStates Marine Band.: ,- - - , . conditions:is thaC It number brilliant played March a by is Out" pusent fullymatches "Lights of a body of free men marchtng to- -Arthur Pryor's Band, These marches swing along with the-ga-it ;'- Volume ---------- - I The great bands as well as the great irtists, play for the Victrola.,1Cet in the spirit of our boys over - . there.' There is. no home that cannot Outfit from Conseil. '. ' dated Music Company. - v -- , - . -, -,-- - t 1 -- - -- ---1- l -- em t . .1.,C-- far. i . - ViCtOry . -- --- - t . , 7' -- , ,, on the pyga7011 . ' - ik- .. , I dena according to the plan of the United States school garden army. are not awake to their full duty. Colloo- tree support and Individual service mutt -i- nterest aroused. We must vision the possi- bilittee and keep in mind that the elm of the United States school gardenl army is to nationalise. unify and to being greatly extend the work now carried on by the school children of ell.te one of the anomalies of life that good often comes out of evil. As this war is the most destructive in all birstoryi so are the potentialities for - be-gi- r eryour vic tro la for christmas Now prograrn-is-most-interesti- , I dli O Iteh001 , ,- at-fo- 4 , ' - t . - - -- -- . - - text-hoo- . - - - - , - ' -- . -, , --- - - r -- 1 11 k.- -- -- not-name -- ' , ' , - -- ' l .. ,,- f I' . ,. Hap -- ' 1, ' ' IL -A- 4 ,., - , ' t'. . r .,- 101,.., ! , - , 4earn, the-tril- - -- t - - -- 41, 11.' -- boy-A-h- ', I 1 . tw - to-try . -- ,. -- , A. t - : - '' sa t eest... . 11, . - WlfiliSA--e-1,swee-- - i - - v, ,.,A . -- - : - - i . '- l ' 10 , t; .; -- - . . - r - - - -- -- 0 - 1 4 ,, . . ,- - t 1 .... , ito,c3f,$, .1 ' . ' tr, lv , .. . Pelratt4tiliieer.:',1 ," - - .........4 I, , ing.----7--- e -- ' - , 1st 11. . ' ' .,..0.-,'-vikizsisr- N '.- '- ! ,., -I 4,,,, , , - 11 . - . 1.... ... . ; 4.... - ----- i Iwar L.. - Nse: - , re-------ti , ... ,, SM'ilá i 1 womurs . , , lour ' - - -- - 7 '''' : -- --. r. - - - WWI : . 9n the hank TONI(311T we're rooting , of this, big rivei and tomorrow we or legs tdatr waesnhadto. Mors be compared .:Actict)a"18:1,ite.,day w launched heforo wimn 11 I e 4 , ' k t' , The, Deseret rioltil by Frazier. llorts- .- For - T - --- --- -- . -, 4-- ,.t .L ' -- 'Si tmetntsnw-an,-h- , aseve2--- ... 6.111' t , , o . i I r4 ,,. - ' was-I-ad- - e :,..,...,, , . , --- DeMillels-eepeo-eo44- ' t,s .it,,,,. 4 r".1.1741 - - - 0 , ioc -- as stetting upon fp!. his arrive! in Los Angeles. the local committee caned:jai (Wit B. DeMille and asked tim to re, ceive the prince at his studio. The toLace211,royal part3 et:rived the some of big balltaking peMilie room scenes in his Ingot Arterift pro' "The duction. which is to follow costume a is this As SquawNtan." hull, the prince enjoyed it hugely. but Ilething could Induce him to appear in a scene. IT.pon being ahown all around rithe Lasky plant, th prince marvelled --.at its size. In honor of the visit of Prince Axel. and in the usual thorough manner of Players-Lask- y organizaL, the Famous ion. the buildings at the studio were tastefully decorated for the occasion. One of the interesting things about the picture Mr. LoeMille is now doing 118 the use of six solid Chinese jade - teacups as cocktallglasses. came- from. Mr, bon and are vatued at 11,600.. When they were brought to the set no menas to 'their worth. Until t:rtion the assistant director in cautioning I Hthe - Japanese servant, remarked: trip over-a rug with, those-L-- it ;Don't cost- me - $360--fo- revery-01- 10 - . tey I I lot , ' ' --- theft-term- .. , , ,. the government had ,According to reports, the prince of to sooner hit the high mountaine and started down the other side then he expressed his great desire ti eett an American motion picture stuido. when the date dio in operation. - ... ht .,guasts of . , , tour . L. ,L -- was honAticently the film colony laid royalty orsd by a visit of royalty. Axel of beillg'flOn other than Prince dn ars who suite, and .his penmark as the Unlitdititateethrough- - - Al: BY Film : Entertained 7 . , 7 ' - , ; This- alteinoon ths" Germans with-- . .,litip,11',, Angeles went over the .top in-'- the , :pending most'of their time with the with , Ill l drew all except A,s71,04,..ortift,), ., r, nnnittlft anncr rear guarde tbort: H EA T loith' wor'n THEs drive. 'The Irartiziclieh sisters: their fourth Liberty ,..it,..'-'n,.1.,'"". g.,,..Th cr.9iredlh!ir IN..., !rums, pals. - The 7',.. 1,mt!i.. Hrtnipih wg I I 6. a ggggg here toon white their .1 bridge ous Players-Lask- y "". t,xsoa,ty led the four have secured permiesion to use corporation tried t.to hold us up.. Hut we're guards . I i ' " a to; Ph ea oh ,.z If list with sales of i A fgt. to,micrht at Or10:0t the projecting rPonts st 'the rhoewre 1:vdertQmou"r; in t;u7sit,..."Ve7ress"g-irt;- a. to.go..1100 per cent, but this was: Morose studio and dash down town. LAblet 1.11.ilbEll IN 1NL5 I selves. .......n ,S e ., r , tried t I, ,-, 10.0-l impossible as only et per cent of the' borrow from the exchanges 0 Our etouts went over tonightswam i i the river and made their --- 't ,0' ,0 players and employees bought twice. and run their- own moving picture i: ...., s i - That's a ' ,:,.,,,., P' are investigahn back. land I, t Ethel Clayton. Paramount star; g that the - city hasdenied Influenza and Its progress continues' t job, Seam over naked hi Kenneth 3frGairey. 4SAN - ed li ... 4r. - t; - - ' - .. ',....ea they with but their pie ols that ti3.00,0 in three hours by Offering!'I them others.- to. be the 'absorbing ' , In Their tuplb in. motion7.-taiigh- held by ths leather holsters 4- I tti double any subscriptions that might le'e. 14A41101.e.rf ' Charles Ray le finishing up his pic- picture circles anti- NUL in all probabil- - teeth ' whits they swam Swam over ' -i Then everybody s you'd break"--an- d 4 landed and an river 'unknown in made leadAm De11.' Cecil to,' aun i. thit'tinic ture with Wanda Hawley as his ,scotrts .,,. 7t," .131g.tr:?, ity.' Conti:me to be until the epidemc on an hostile shore right in the midst , , froze up. .11oria. Swanson, who le i TO6 ' . filing- and several others each contri401,,e2,17,i617, v4Eti r ovcit WYO.. ,,I. - V' ing woman. Charlie is eeen aa a lin- feature of the co nap I a I n t has run Iits of e desperate enemy playing the lead, refused to touch one, buted 3Vol,Prtbil WWI. and when , did wave The of it. course, them .4r' they of Three $1,000 and the end to at ler: high little blonde intensity and help. blackanqth,as did Elliott Dexter nd Sylvia Ashseems to be sweeping gradually west- - got across they sneaked up the hank. and of the time Miss Clayton wrote a Wanda as tha banker's daughter. went two pollens to go tO a traininlit camp One ward. In the east there are signs of crawled into i the village and or. ton, end finally-Non- e ," r plata glasses on check' fôr two Were buck privates, other s the this-3They back tet YOung-liaaddition &bat ptctureent end practienl i1.QoT , came front r; , theatres. a tih tray ,llad to be brought in for the 'd behinnl of r therm woo. found that .ntoe Interirmane - in et! hornof a Made because fellowher are :77 li OP PAALIF flight call,' finished "The Road Through the purchaaa prevalent sickness. Italy and the other back- -. to new positions-milesrehearsal and it was not until the vehile closed 'hemmed' arts the and were only 601116 to check Germany.. But they were all Arnett. --- Dark" and will shortly start another opening, V of stood scene wits really photographed that at the tank. cans order In the west. The situation Is an us tore with and nests machine gun t'snivernal sold .$1,00,000 worth and picturi under the direction of "Msr- Unfortunate one. and time that tnust blait- rivers or unknown dangers or me bib - hard small artillery. these costly Jade cups were used. - t t, the D. W. Griffith was next with $10,000. endured. rtOMld report. received front they-bei- ng pressed on other flanks spell Mickey" Meilen.' Marahall has,'Moving eoldiere. us American let withdraw and must These cups formerly belonged to the Picture-Worecirrespondente,Ihat they Film folk were east into 'sorrow at 'We got pretty near two million Snore i 4, directing Blanche Sweet motion picture theatre owners t father of Pri nee Chang of China. news of the deathof Harold Lock4 justftniehed like am over here already---Olersoosinseathimeeoet rtinhvitr. but In her first starring vehicle for twba.trabarle trittinig-the situation Bill,aint you ft was himself a and yoUng gotmuctLehance,. Chang sport wood In New York-. Hal.: as he was time. "The Unpardonable tin," and it; their power to comply with the re- artInveteratq, gambler, consequently generilyitnblvti.---spen- t " most of his Is expected that Blanche willbe eager . 'quests of heiaith authorities. Closed houses are being renovated andpre- when luck rar. aga inst him, btrwould time in California -- 4nd :wan to the back screen, ly,welcomed , take-littl- e ,, . cautiostary meatturee ars being onforo., things from his father's liked by all who knew hint.' . - ' At the Mack Sennett studios, Mr. ed in communities where bowies ars priceless colhipion and sell them: -Cerard,--thUniversal di- Sennett haa boson- busily engaged film- permitted to minaln open.-- Preverntive Douglas ""7 thlialllhe,2cups went propaganda is being freely circulated rectorr bas been: reported Its very low, ing comedy "Yankee Doodle."1 on the screett and throuttir house pro.- - -- -his fortune, and finally reached Wit e. adven- - grams. all of which will ILAddington-Bruccomical now to the deals For D.4;eirretNe1 the by This but with The bel doctor. according go a ion; De Mille throUgh a San Francisco col- , turiisof a young aviator diagulaed as way to break the progress of the dia. , will 'pull through: . . lector. ease. Potts-dam. ; ' so otteo' read Was not before' tam it .::: .'r EAIINING to Lila Lee has shaken the dustf the a woman in the royal Palace of Another incident in this play. which i occurred to him to thee' how Well he 74j' 6'. v i is said to be the wife side of "Old Southland from her dainty pumps and f could recall It. - Ile foundthat lietzott:gi, .to. Julian Elting. Is also finishing up :dop:71.. has hied herself to New York for a six seen the first three A : clink! Wfves for New." occurred when. acT EluBs -"Over bip motivatod order-shine," in the., the correct. olore z picture sctiveottioFt..tenea must cording to the story, Elliott Dexter and wilekir 'vacation, while Wallace-. Held In his experiments 'the 'will to learn"s I I ' is ruehing to get their - t- rata will la Cloria-Swanso.pending his time chasing the teawho pikys the wife. go exercised. It dcl not neverbeen flt'a.nz-- lakal wsZPIctureilPut for fear that peace forgotten hby have to A il!)II" on a yachting trip, accompanied by tive duck at a. neighborinc-"SCHOOL CAIIIIEN be, for the purpose of the es-- , 0 a t cfoned season a - As Washburn is , recuperating will be declared and a result. there .bad-- ? Lew Cody who is making violent love Bryant learning becomes difficult to them. periments. i r established on propaganda pictures of I They read test- -11160k much as they I been no- real learning. to the wife, Jeanie Macpherson's from an illness... Marcia Manon, thea,1 I the oven whenT:-- Now,- many etudents, the wonder then Hun. read why novels, i wily actresa Polish made such clever who Pi: tozt--7story calls for the husband to get'vlo- do mil- - contents of the not, !reading to learn study their "Every ene of the twenty-tw- o inAhis passives inert way. Hon School children of the Unitad;stick in their minds. lently ill, and the wife to turn more success in "StellaMaris," has depart4 t f novels fade from memory for Ibooks hold the books before their than ever to her ardent lover, who d eastward to do k preliminary scene Julian States be should e the opportu-Ithgiven .are clearby ! Pi ,L'Estrange the pages are printed read seldom that rearion a In Parafor they big special production weathers any gale. litut it so happens them. but, the will to Dies of Influenza nity to feel that he has a part In the; with an nergotio- - will to learn and . perceived...by. life Elliott is work of winning the war," says Mre.lremember them Nothing read with learn le so much in abeyance that .that corking mount which willbe finishad in the , theirattention ea.- P:II K. Sherman. formerly secretary 1th will to learn lacking can make they do notonfocue book good sailor, while Cody turns a pale west., At Chicago, Miss Manon will tho One of the skillful actors who bad. Mary on 'the 'ergetically they..lir read.. : iti Is and Mason bound for who lasting any imprint conpass deep Shirley oceans the of the at of WOOf the dleneral Federation green sight , t to is read. often no it how mind. experience matter stage great mens brought now to west do some the as assistant in Hollingworth's and Poffenberg - Next day, when questioned - about pictures. Nerving eouently. for the filming of the scenes, was Julian regionalclubs, benefit moving pictures of director the United States :11 a little what they have been reading,. they Norma Talmoulgo, who has been Oexter had to pretend to be violently Phyehology" known in both England school garden army, in ch arge of the- - tr..- - "Appliedthat illustrates this truth tan give only a frairmentarY.-- Sneer. on location in the pills ,doing ."Tho L'Estrange, ill when he wasn't-1- n the leaat affectwo-i activities of sloiy,istold club army garden and America for his excellent acting, Inlet account.. They aro astonished ly, . e ed. and Cody, the lover. had to be nonII Heart of Wetona" for Select, is back who died as a result 'of an attack of enures this, and despatringly accuse them..----- t writers. putt: be In Intellects deficient rvelatachl of chalant and gay when everything was and claims...to have had a wonderful soetrvithceenothbato4 being had to 'selyes eertain In Mil work, experimental home his ---and girls Spanish Influenza at 4 1 read raPidlY a list of one hundred Ind power. revolving rapidly before his eyes and outirig. JOther members of the com- York. Oct 22.1 The news of his death I. the chance to produce food. There Intellectual power may be i their Tot recolore--flv- e each different tiolors On Is funo at one work eomee death. still craved so the location, first came to the protemion at the he other ibbovoTrzT.,-1-,rpany are thing that up. Act. the- amaze. rrok.. eatedId till"' sad ihrrleS" In ram- - ,quite -- The- majority itt the stodlos tn Loa and Norma and sister 'COnatithee are heral of' Harold Lockwood. Hlintlactly.tinme to every individlial es dom Ttup-,difientity--i- e that - t order.food. is child ehown and that ' be 'revery Intellectual power eras must.alwarp ':111 by raising even a little food that he , The purpose of the experiments . to learn if knowl-- -- .1 t by , 5 4 himself eats he will be helping. to te measure the reading speed. lto-keep inforced to. be is lastingly edge read the through experimenter the soldiers on the battle fields' gather from going Hungry, he will see that he the Het more than a thounand times. (Copyright, I'll. by The Amociatedq'-- 1! .14 had he one list Newspapers.) Then the when day, has a part and can help in the treat .... world t struggle. ,;Ls -. 2k1 K. Lans . Franklin . "Secretary ,,. 14'7 - ''''"- ti -- À I. through the bureau of education. has , , for put in operation a practical i planch11-I . . . . 1 the mobolltation school of the -1 r7 - - , 4N, : ... . - -- --. ----, .I -area, of the for -. eountrr work., I . garden ---ti i s : , The responsibility tor- bringing this . -t- -- . , - --- -1 4.4 --It't, -- .eh . children of within reach the e; portunity ; Ai ', isk-7- irr. 1 1 . rrests very largely upon the women.' ,5147,n, , s - ,4:,. L, General Federation of Women's The .r. ,,,s ,..,, ..ir c. 1. . -- - ---- I á" Al k clubs, through Its department of the . , , oonnervation of national resources. is , . .01 Its membership of two million ,. , , urging i N--1 ; , women to aid in the work for school 'Z, . . .Z. . .,.. ' commu-- 1 -- , !I gardens. The citizens of ; -----116L4 ; milogbooll nity who do not make it poesibis for adiOql Jr 0 -the school superintendents. principals' . - -'4. ,.. ,r..6 .. 7 d474 'I. 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