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With Michigan, Nebraska, South Dakota, Montana, added to the ranks of the "dry" States by Constitutional amendment, .Prohibition Governors elected in Florida and Utah, and a popular vote for the abolition of the liquor traffic in the Teiritory of Alaska, things look dubious for John Barleycorn 5 . in the immediate years to come. Nor does this astonishing increase of "dry" territory tell the whole story. In Arkansas, Washington, Colorado and Oregon, already under state-wide prohibition, proposi- ; tions were submitted to the voters for various modifications of the law in favor of the liquor interests, and on all questions these amendments were defeated. ' j I In THE LITERARY DIGEST for November 25th, there is a very complete analysis of the Pro- hibition outlook, for and against, as revealed by the votes not only in the election just passed, but in pre- i I vious years. The article is accompanied by a map which visualizes the present geographical condition i of the Prohibition cause. 1 jj 1 Among other articles of pleasing interest in this number are: I Progressive Vote Labor Vote German-Ainericin Vote How They Were Divided Between the Democratic and Republican Parties. g Germany Deporting Laborers From Belgium The I. W. W. Trouble at Everett, Wash. I A Review of Investments and Finance Opening a Way to Peace ' J Germany's Restive Socialists Why Germany Hates h Siberia: The Pleasant Land of Promise t-., rvrr u . cu 11 j cl i y The Difference Between Shells and Shrapnel $ Making Paper Clothes for Soldiers M . . , 0 I People Who Have Extra Ribs What Is a Loganberry? I I Art Which "Makes for Emotion" Yvette Lashes ur Theaters 1 The Harried Idealists of Europe How to Preach by Moving Pictures ! t The Christmas Ship for 1916 How to Properly Advertise the Church 1 Catholic Fears of "Mitteleuropa" Current Poetry $ i THE USUAL HIGH-CLASS COLLECTION OF ILLUSTRATIONS f j 6,298 of the Leading Men and Women in Salt Lake City 1 1 read THE LITERARY DIGEST every week. Look around you, make any investigation you desire, and you will find them 9 s to be men and women who are successful in life who are doing the big things in your city. I Travel Round the World Without Leaving Home I Every week the editors of THE LITERARY DIGEST fortunes of the Latin-American republics, keep in touch with plan a tour for you, by which you can sit back comfortably our soldier boys on the border, roam the far-off Philippines, i in your armchair at home while speeding around the globe or make a tour of our own wonderful country, with its (j in fancy. It is a wonderfully invigorating trip. At a safe teeming life and multifarious interests. A couple I distance you fan view the opposing armies in Europe, glimpse of hours' reading of THE LITERARY DIGEST once a week 2 the political activities of Japan or China, watch the changing will give you this delightful experience. ? j November 25th Number on Sale Today Ail News-dealers 10 Cents j KsaX ' -fr The ' ' "IF Mark of f r ' ; 1 iLJ J FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY (Publishers of the Famous NEW Standard Dictionary), NEW YORK j I LIBERTY 1 TODAY and TOMORROW gj I THEDA BARA 1 I "A FOOL THERE WAS" g The most fascinating satanlc star 8 In a return engagement of her K. 3 greatest success. K Show starts at 1, 2:45, 4:30, 6, E? m 7:45 and 9:15. E5 :!j BEST SEATS: I BEST SEATS: h K4 Afterroons, Evenings, & H I. I 15c. h Universal Special Feature In Two Reels, "SOMEWHERE ON THE BATTUE-FIELD," BATTUE-FIELD," Story by H. H. Van Loan; war. a spy and a romance combined; featuring Hobart Henlsy. Helen Gibson In the "GATES OF DEATH," Railroad thriller. "ALMOST GUILTY." Lee Moran and Eddie Lyon, Nestor Comedy Scream. MUTUAL WEEKLY, News Film of Scoops. Union music, union operators. Ail scats 5c. jftjfi LAST TIME TODAY Box Office Open Every Day. PRICES RA; Mats.. 10c. 25c, 50c. iT Nights, 10c, 25c, 50c, 75c. B-JL3 RALPH HERZ 4 CO. ni In "Where There's a Will." J McDcvltt, Kelly 4 Lucey; Brltt js&l Wood; DeWItt, Burns & Torrence; I S Estelle Rlche 4 Vsra Burtj Inter-LJJ. Inter-LJJ. national News Pictorial. Vj tLLEN 4 1 H" V ED HOWARD MONTGOMERY p sHi "PURITY" IS COMING BACK. Because thousands were unable M lo see this wonderful art drama, it lias been especially re-engaged NEXT SUN., MON., TUES. wj 6 Shows Dally, 1. 3, 5, 7, 9. lj FS Mats, and Night, 25c; boxes and feHUJ loses reserved. 50c. Get seats early. fS5 Now Playing. U-.'-A BEAUTIFUL LIVING tJ Frf? MODELS R.-J RlM Sensational reproductions of fcJ fc'va famous statuary by M M E. CJ F-,"1 O E SERRIS & CO., featur- rej KJy mg 15 shapely Belgian art Fffl P;M modiis: SLATKO'S MID- Li Vizi NIGHT ROLLICKERS, a bit g 6 EmJi of sparkling cabaret fun; b&tf TOM KELLY, "The Irish Fashion-plate Baritone," and other attractions. j F NOW PLAYING 8 m The Breezy Western Comedy j II Roiling Steel m Compels honest laughs by long j j Bj odds the funniest play in town. 5 P Matinee today at 2:30. Prices, 15c Kj , IT and 2ric; boxes, 5Cc. Night prices, 3 I 9, 10c, 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c: boxes, 75c. SJ ; j? Next week, beginning Sunday L J i night, "Alias Jimmy Valentine." JgJ |