Show i iAN I IAN AN OPEN LETTER TO TOL TOy y L i Of rA l 1 Salt Lake City October 8 1919 a aDear Dear Chief I have just been informed that you are to be a I candidate at the next election for the office of Mayor of Salt Lake City My best wishes to you But I understand that there are re other men to contest for the same office and andall andall andall all I say is that I hope the best man wins As in every other walk of life it will be a case of the survival of the fittest While we are on the subject of the fittest let me call your attention to the fact that crime is spreading over this country right now like it never did before I 1 As Chief of Police of this city it is your duty to I suppress that wave of criminality as much as possible I Like any intelligent person you are always open to suggestions I presume and acting on that presumption presumption presumption tion I am going to offer just one There is a gigantic motion picture coming to this city next week in which are seen a number of the most dastardly criminals imaginable who try to take take tale of a poor old blind man who eventually turns the tables on this tribe of thieves That is where the survival of the fittest comes in Chief Now you may be called upon any day to cope with just such a gang of robbers and Im I'm wondering wondering wondering wonder wonder- ing whether you and your staff hadn't better see this picture so that you can learn some of he fine points of crime suppression The title of the picture is The Miracle Man It was made by Iy George Loane Tucker and is a Paramount- Paramount The entire eight reels will be chown hoWn at the Paramount Empress theatre all next week beginning Sunday If Jf you cars care to take tale advantage of this offer just drop me a line and I will see sec that reservations reservations reservations reser reser- are made for you t t. Sincerely yours CHARLES L. L WINSTON |