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Show 4 THE IIEKALD-REPUBLICAX- SALT LAKE. CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1015 ,. TIIF. S.M.T t. Ki: bone and inevv. the warp ami woof, into the world three sound, healthy of our national fabric, but class children, was doubtless torn by the HERALD-REPUBLICAN prejudices blind him as they blind his mother love which prompted her to en. pi oyer. TIjp uppcd necessities save this bone of her bone and flesh The id' i union cloud hi. otherwise clear of her flesh and by the pity which Republic Fen. i:, vision when he examines the nccci-tir- s impelled her to consent to its death lt Tb,. HrrU lEnt. June . tS7V. ) before it had known any emotion. of his country. S if A IN STItLLT. It is idle to hope that any elaboraThe view that the attending phyn tion Th sician vas technically iruilty of murthe National of Guard Publijihd by H. II. Booth. with which the Dick law alonesystem TubUhlng A. romnany deal3 refusal to use his skill to save for der, rretdent:K. I Thomas, vice president; will solve the the child's life, is hardly tenable. If .Ienkin, trrasurer; Adolph program of national preparedness. It h even more futile this be true, the physician who denies K-- If. Calltoter, (iritrril Mnigfr. for the leaders of labor unionism to his healing' ministrations under any Arthur J. Ilrnnn, Editor. express confidence in the militia as a circumstances is equally ruilty of a AIV!:iT!SINr3 menns of national defense in an hour crime. Instances are not unknown, ini;ajtci:n SENTATIVES. of stress. Labor stands today as the deed they. are not even infrequent, Con?, I.orJnri A: Woodman; most d. micron? enemy of t lie Na- where physicians have declined to UrTinswtrk HMc. Nw York City. IH. AdvrttOni IIMr. Chicago, tional Guard system because labor answer a call and their action seems GirnM llidr., Kna Cttv, Mo. Mich. Amrlcan mlg., I'troif. mistakenly recrards the National Guard supported both by the ethics of their PACIFIC COAST RKPItKNTATIVO. ns capital's tool for labor's oppres profession and hy the law. Dr. Ilaisel-de- n R. i- - HiflU Co.. 74: iUrket trU. sion. did no more than hold hi; hand Lilwr's disapproval of the i Sin rn-"'o- . it when he inieht hnve stretched it the from jrunrd prevents becoming and with citizenrv life for the child he contrained forth 'millions of AoH.--t 1 with whom the demned. Others of his ncctitorael to arms.' of Tf ik Ai'MT hi;i:kau CIRCULATION'S. before have done no less ami have President was wont to speak sr circularonrrrnir Infrrnatf in tion tvJII thrmirh this pressure of public opinion warned not even been eensxired for it. . tlon. 33 'r!Hallway lchan??e him to become practical. RutMlnx. Chicago. BRYAN ES QUE PURITY Labor unionism has suffered more its MR. BUYAN makes a distinction Only dillv newapsper In from its fool friends than from his disagreement with Pall UkRfpntiUmn "who sees unionist enemies. riah. fool The Cttv, DAILY AND Sl'NUAT, dflirtr by the and tho estrangement in and President, every capitalist, carrier In Salt Lake City, one week, 1 3 an oppressor Mr. of Jfoosevelt cents: Surd and Mr. Taft, that onlv, would disarm his country in a world nnt. DAILY ANl .SUNDAY by mail One is of arms because he fears national characteristically Bryanesque. His month. I rnts. n? jesr. $.o. DAY FUN by mail (In advanrr) One preparedness miprht lecomc the in- difficulty with the President he $1 yer. SKM1WKKKLY bv mill In advance) strument of capital, is as absurd as says was "due altogether to prinM inonti. "h rents; on year, Jl.bC the employer who sees an anarchist in ciple," while the quarrel of the two and a Socialist in eminent Republicans "was personal." Wubscr liners wlshlnic uddress ot paper every Socialist changed roust slve former mn well as every unionist. Each is blind to Naturally, any line of conduct Mr. aii'lrejis. would be pursue All parrs are continue! until ex- everything but his own prejudices and Bryan might I recMirfd to dlf ontlnu. each fears everythinj? be does not con- wholly dictated by principle. Other order plicit All arrearages mutt be paid In every trol. Neither is capable of compre- men may hate where they once loved, Entered at the postofflr at Fait hending that militarism is no more nnd love where tbey once hated, "for Laks City as sconU-vmatter. possible than is autocracy in the political reasons, but these are enIs not t'nited States and that public senti- tirely human persons without any THi: TuponslMe for any unsolicited manti-Tlwhich is not pltttnly marked ment, the real rovernraent, holds with special commission from Providence Uh the name anil atjdrej ot the d justice the balances be- and governed by purely human imand accompanied by stamps tor nlr tween the possible organized jrreed of pulses. Mr. Bryan could do nothing return. capital on the one hand and the pos- of this sort because he never listens sible organized tyranny of labor on to expediency, never thinks of probable profit or loss in considering a the other. tatter reason to demand given proposal, and would much Ibor has means of national defense rather be right than be President, improved than has capital. It is the poor of despite the meagre possibility that UTAH WILL REMEMBER whose women he will ever be either. t the President Beldam, not the rich, answer News advices from the east record UTAH'S Tnitfil States, is were violated, whose children were temperate mutilated and who lie in torcotten that Mr. Bryan has retired to his an.! riHTtfuI. Thrush mistaken, Florida estate for the winter. The ntui though the manner ami circum- sraves blotted out of memory by the mere fact that Mr. Bryan has a stance of his intruiitti inti I 'tali's iron heel of the Prussian conqueror. Florida estate is proof positive of the wealthy class, Belgium's affair amounts to an impertinence. i Belgium's are Ins motives and the of tne stiv.. righteousness Le is still the 1 . ..t Die I mted , empiover. , . . ior . . mu.i. ptiri lllrtef .r, perfect puritj' of his acts. He has Stafes and entitled to courtesy. I'tah handsome never contributed a solitary item of I iiiiijiM,rs and conserves what lie for-ro- f stances, their wealth, their But their and homes busine. they usefulness to his country nor has he and abandoned the dignity of his worked a day either from choice or sufficient a have saved life itself, hiih oft ice. from necessity since his demagogic of welter the President ViIo:is se'o;'(d fclerarn boon to wrest from in ISQ6 made his silver outburst Belgium became. Belgium's o.kir?ir reconsideration of the case tracredv asset and taught him how an tongue fate fell upu the Belgian workingot .Iisep'i HiUstrotu" cannot con-M- d ; I lie woi Kinsrraen oi .uierica to use it. Other men of his years red alone. It i tVievcr bracketed man.have risen from obscurity, .served tli lli. rirv- - m.n- find therein food for their in ttistorv iifiit iponi.n-itheir country long and faithfully and he sent to Samuel Gom-wrs- . died at last full of years and honor, t etlemticn J BRITISH BRYAN president ot the American but in comparative poverty. Mr. of lfHr. Whatever r irritation and j the previous Bryan's pursuit of the money devil opinion of si n nova nee las second and latest QITLH administratious of the British was for many years a seemingly .! . i. cnu.r IjUed townr depaTtment will not be affected futile activity. Only recently has it foment in I'tah was supplied by t Haldane's protestations. appeared that he caught the aforeviseount icjhv t ton of tie coincident incsaq;e to Mr. .unuu that .F..ir. said money, devil and made him his i,; , omer4. Wwn a President i the . ";.,.. s j xiln tho war butler. L ntted States interfens with the nt beirati stnmls England's subsequent Former admirers of the Ncbraskan. of one of those states, which under Theories fall imootent when to whom his performances of the past the constitution must ho iriven source three vears are a never-endin- g coufronte.l by the facts, iiiitf and credit by nil the states. iuij to well do would more of than other any puzzlement, dexTibes "lu ll interfere. tec as an ef- - ; - Probably i .....i itni.ur. i: i is He no Miiin. suffering longer. puzzle , he tott to secure in an acute form. his country from humiliation the sdde for uni'i son;rihirv mote thai. Mr. Wil-o- n has , .;,. .d HiU 1I "Whatever lie thinks ought to be I ca-tali patience. reeened tu tins Secretary of State for right and proper immediately betuouz.i inur ed bevond all reasormMe , Wflr ,Jriti,h Juril t,Je lnunths :ul(1 veaw comes right and proper. His sense of endurance. ha; acMuitted itself "cU. i c,OUil WflS atlicris humor is permanently warped and his Monn ... . lt o. imrtue suojeci mauer .s tos ii,r-sint . cosmos is all ego. ..--' n not. iorsicfcn , rmtk , i aim re s a ,, ' ernor io me i res.oent. aim from British diplomatic agents inj the CItOICK cwiuur.H ROITF-Lett-er the deiion it firmly announces that Teutonic forehad lon empires a rule,, are Rrcat carriers,butas those tangible facts must !e presented" shadowed some such thunderbolt from to New York before there can be further interfer- the blue as came and found Britain the Wall utreet district Inasslned to do than the other have less ence. Utah ami her every citizen all in Krajf. In fact, the men Churchill of the Ad- messenger walking unready. stands solidly belaud them. Knowlwho deliver the mall In the financial was informed and prepared. district miralty do little walking at all: they truilt HilNtrotn's innocence of or edge to office war of their time riding in elethe of mot Haldane clung spend stands where it stood twenty-thre- e section of the city an In vators. that and idealism his his ignorance and one offlco building. is route ordinary where it has stood months ago and has been pay ins the awful The mail is so heavy in some of these England men that a half dozen tenthroughout that peri!. Agitation, juice for sixteen weary months. huge fkyscrapers to the it to are distribute assigned falseand threat, misrepresentation, oarrlers. whose Viscount Haldane is as near the ants, one of the letter y hood have done nothing but raise a In is route building, a for type as.it is possible he has figured it out that in the years a sordid, brutal murder to the Bryan bein this become. lie to statesman in letters British has npent delivering be has traveled somedignity of a national cause cele-b- n lieve- only what he chooses to believe building, that 55.000 levators. miles of like From the mass of theories, i as the choice Ire repeats the unfounded theories thing street and Wall regarded and ot of rumor and the best reports, of he evokes until they seem to him liv- of all postoffice routes men in the service are located there. threats by the vicious and apjcals by ing and brcathinj; facts. His incum- At Christmas time their harvest is rich. the imin formed, nothing has come to In this station are eagerly war office was as dan- Vacancies the of bency fair-Tieafter. s in a single instance the question Britain during the sought to of his trial, the jitstiee of his gerous when(treat i.ixi:h rtv Mxeotx. she should have been preconviction or the propriety of his period for the inevitable as was Mr. "Abraham Lincoln Is my name, and mv Pen I wiote the name: I wrote wkhbotii sentence to death. The proper offi- paring deIn State of haste and speed, and left it the incumbency Bryan's to read." The above bit cers of county aim state go thi mornfools here for ruled the months he luring la from a leaf of partment of doKsrerel bovish task of their about vindicating it and the President to the practical Abraham Lincoln's "sum ing book." dated I. the law and enforcing justice with the undoing of both. and containing examples In long division workd out by Lincoln, with approval of their own conscience is the English the autograph. "Abraham Lincoln's Viscount Haldane and of their fellows. book." The leaf Is due of the 1311 our foremost American Items in the Lincoln collection of John Little more need be said of Presi- prototxpe of and both K. Rurton. which ws disposed of at the that prove Chautauquan at the Anderson art dent Wilson's action and attitude. line of recently the fool and auction between cleavage In Yor's. Other Lincoln Ne.v KaMerles his He stooped from the dignity of a regards certain disas- relicts Include a lock of his hair, a knave. the and a part high office to pander to the class gold watch key. an lnstard. is faint indeed. of the coat which he was wearing when consciousness that takes no account trous result, shot. of facts but only of prejudice. He SYMPATHY AND SCIENCE ! A HI ItltV. IN A HIT of his mighty author- QYMPATHY and science were at lent the was tnken. lo a bov verv A small ity to question tfie integrity of I'tah tO war in the Chicago hospital where dental to have some of a second or courts and the humanity of Ptah peo- lay the Bollinger baby, as thf always his first teeth pulled. For Tour teeth time so which during hahe as pilloried I'tah, was fiirly serene, ple. He will lv. Sympathy, vibrating with the of objections. howls then fame and would 'la re piilory no other state in bel impulses uf humanity, demands wnnt th?m voetn to eorre didn't "I in I?w warrant or without the union, that the soul leave the body only out'." cried the young patient, siddenly "I vant tlirm somefninsr. recollecting Seiprivilege. Ptah will nt forget. when summoned by its Maker. to sHy in." rej ence. juissionless and labo"That's all riffht. eonsollioilv soon impaie. will dentist. the THE WORKER'! LESSON "They sponded ring always towards the imjtossible grow In atraln." "Will theC'' quickly te.lolned the bov TIfHEN the representatives ot ideal of pet lection, favors the sur- with face. "Do you think brightening American labor unionism in vival of the fittest and condemns the ihev awill Krow In time for dinner?" national convention assembled cite unfit to early oblivion. Philadelphia Telegraph."! Mm will never agree uj.n the doclaw as their idea of proper the to swi; iimns. nntioual preparedness they might as trine followed by the mother of this Dr. w. T. tlornalMV. well known for In behalf of wild life prore! vote alo to continue existing defective mite and her advising his activity communicates to In America, tection national helplessness. That law has ph.vsician. Hiey will concede that it ctence the gratifying news that meas-tire- s eave been taken by the Dutch audone all it tan, but it cannot prevent was kindness to the child itself to to prevent the extermination thorities the Pnited States from becoming withhold the operation that admitted- of birds of paradise in the Dutch Kast now limited to Indies. Shooting Is In another Belgium, another China, an- ly would have saved its life. They three areas, except species, the twin attrac- will admit the malformed waif is let- where the shooting of certain other Serbia when any kind of tions of our wealth and weakness in- ter dead than confronting a life of paradise is prohibited. vite attack. struggle through an unfriendly world U.M slOVAHV. "All rls;ht behind there?" called the None will question the patriotism for whose vicissitudes it was illy pre- conductor from the front of the car. n human inof the American workingmau. He has pared. But the "Hold on." cried a shrill voice. "Wait my clothes on!" saved the nation in its every time of stinct which cries aloud that life tillThe1 get craned their necks passengers A small boy was strugperil. He has bared his breast to its must be saved, and that death shall expectantly. to get a basket of laundry foes front the time of its birth to its be inflicted only by Him that gave it, gling aboard. as present lay of grandeur and has revolts at a practice so a bulwark i:v Hasito made of his liody ucis(iitv. against Chicago reports. Jones Invented a new Knickr which the tides of armed jealousy Ir. Haisrhlcn obeyed the dictates of auto device? Docker Yes. it dumpy the man who without, and armed sedition within. science and of sense. The sorrowing doesn't intend to when he Roes on in vain. His are the mother who bad previously brought a demonstration. buy New York Sun. lave beaten .... Intrr-Vnunto- lii 1 H-t- Herntd-RepuMira- Kd-var- d I- - fellow-practitione- I -l S prnt f. U HKKALK-HKriJHMCA- N pt even-hande- J re-nh- nt f 1 - i v f 1 . i i r ..,,..! a a s. e ? t- ju-dic- self-hypnos- is e. k thirty-two-stor- 1S-- j Iik God-give- cold-blood- - - j t ed rs rT" mf modern f r:.: : i TSii AM EMEN US i ! POTASH & I'KRL.M UTTKIt. XL ESS advancing years Induce excellent fallinr memory, the company which is interpreting "Potash & Perlmutter" at the Salt Iake theatre Is quite different from that which satisfied large audiences last season. Lugubrious reports preceded the attraction to Salt Lake because there have been numerous and notable changes in the cast, but the large audience which saw last night's performance, that laughed at thecomedy and almost cried over the pathos, was quite content. The production has suffered in no particular from the changes made in the interpreting company. "Potash & Perlmutter," to quote the program. Is "an up to date garment in three pieces, made by our special designer from material In the famous Post stories by Saturday Evening. The program, curiMontague Glass." Is extremely modest. ously enough, "Potash &. Perlmutter" is quite the most amusing comedy in years, amusing because of the scintillating brilliancy of its wit," its remarkable fidelity In holding the mirror tip to nature and the discriminating care with which the artists who transform Its comedy from the printed page into the laughter of the audience are chosen. Laughter and tears are so closely commingled, and the gamut of emotion between them so cleverly touched in every case by the story and Its dramatic treatment, that the theatregoer who could not find something to entertain him would be exacting indeed. The story Is short and easy of comprehension. To the thousands of readers and admirers of Montague Glass, It But to those needs no explanation. who are so unfortunate as to have missed his contributions to the gaiety and Interest of life. It may. be necessary to explaip. Abe Potash and Maw-rus- s - . Perlmutter are partners in the cloak and suit business in New York. Boris They haye taken as bookkeeper Andrieff, a Jewish refugee from Russia, of whose antecedents they know they nothing, but of whose capabilities have satisfied themselves upon a brief AVhen the story opens, acquaintance. prosperare enjoying a moderate manufacthey one of the familiar ity in much of turing lofts that furnish troubles of Antragedy. The drieff, who was a student at Kiev when the military commander of the province was murdered, furnishes the reSomber background of the drama, believed bv a charming love story tween Andrieff and the appealing the young daughter of Potash, also by two the of entirely human peculiarities out works itself Anpartners. The story moment that naturallv from the drieff is arrested by deputy United States marshals on extradition papers from Hussia. Much of the sentiment of the play develops in the efforts of the seemingly sordid and grasping fate they partners to save from the an employee only too well understand who means only too little to them. The particular star of "Potash ft Perlmutter" is Jules Jordan, the senior member of this most extraordinary firin. Mr. Jordan carries thetorole, we Barney believe, heretofore entrusted Bernard. Many experienced actors would hesitate to follow Mr. Bernard in a role so exacting as that of Abe Potash, but Mr. Jordan makes his audiats New-York'- ence feel that nobody else ever tempted to play it and toto wonder try it, whether anybody else ought work. after witnessing his excellent characfamiliar Hebrew The stage isjx so as ter variously interpreted, often excellent of that members offend to ra-rMr. Jordan gives the character and the delicate touch that eliminates role The life. to true yet renders it is a character study in his hands blase worthy the attention of the most not better, theatregoer.Mr. Nothing has ver even been Bernard, excepting seen at the Salt Lake theatre. The remainder of the cast Is satisor two particufying, although in one is possible. lars improvement Perlmutter rose to as Maw-rusthe occasion usually, but his offensive habit of waiting until the audience had finished its glee over Mr. Jordan's comicalities Is fatiguing, to say the least. T apparently has not dawned the business of upon Mr. "Welch-thaan actor is to create -and maintain the illusion in the mind- of the audience that something is actually occurring when a pair of extraordinary .partners are repeatedly discussing matters of business on the stage.. The audience must unhappily furnish much of its own illusion when one of a gratithe partners constantly dartsand comfied look from the stage ot the action the play placently halts until the audience has successfully emerged from its paroxysms of laughter. The remainder of the cast has little to fear from the most captious critics. Miss Ruth Goldman, the designer obthe Russian viously in love with to work for the refugee, and willing at their own price to betonear partners be Is him. entirely too attractive wasted on the cloak and suit business. The author and Miss Kendall, who interprets the role, may seekofto convince designing us that the attractions with the remunerations thereof may to be keep her at it. but weso refuse remarkably-attractivconvinced. Anybody would have been snatched to somebody's from the cutting-rooEdward J. room ago. long drawing as Marks Tasinsky, showed Shoben -- e. Salt mutter," "Potash Lake. & S.lo p. m. kZnmIf of ,M,x&2t. 1 s -- 2.13 p. m. "There is a peculiar Vaudeville, 2.13 5 Empress. Wilkes stock pany, "Satan Sanderson," p. m. Utah. Sam Loeb's musical company in "High Kinks," 7 p. m. and 9.13 p. m. America n. Du tin Farnutu and Enid Markey in ' The Iron Strain;" seventh XVallin: ford adventure, "The Bang Sun Engine"; Pathe news and fashions; American Concert orchestra. Prof. J. J. McClel-ladirector. Lib?ity. "The Christian," Hall Calne's immortal love story, Edith Storey and Earle Williams In leading roles. Extra today, "The Dreadful Tit," eleventh of "Xeal of the Navy." chapter Rex. Charles Cherry in "The Mummy and the Humming Bird," Charles Murray in "A Game Old Knight." twenty-secon- d chapter of "The Broken Coin." Mehesy. "His Wife," five-reMutual master picture; world's series baseball game. to dignity attached the gift of a book Vaudeville, Orpheum. and S.15 p. m. Pantages. p. ni., 7.30 p. m.. 9.15 p. m. ill 911 111 Terl- - " i com-8.1- 13 n, BOOK STORE Knst on Souiih Temple 111011 the part of Ethel will be played Erskine, which rounds out a cast of distinguished principals. The sale of seats opens at box office today. ORPHEUM. "Three Star Week" will be Inaugurated at the Orpheum Sunday afternoon, when the new bill of three headliners and the usual number of other acts will open for fourteen The present offering, performances. headed by Miss Valeska Suratt, will be given the last time tomorrow night. It includes, besides the headllner, Er win and Jane Connelly, Beaumonte and Arnold."The Aurora of Light," Devlne and Williams, The Gliders, Eugene Damond and the Travel Weekly. PANTAGES.George "the Lovette, mental, marvel." and his associates. Mercedes Crane, "the musical oracle," and Madame Zenda. "the psychic wonder." are creating wide interest among Pantages patrons. The demonstrations which Lovette gives are one of the most mystifying series of tests ever seen in Salt Lake. His companions are blindfolded on the stage, and all questions and names of musical selections which are whispered to Lovette in the audience are instantly answered or plajed by. one of the two women. fc3 EMPRESS. Apropos of Products week, two crops of wild oats are on exhibition at the Empress theatre this week; that of Hugh Stires, who with Satan Sanderson ran the gamut of college dissipation, and that of Sanderson, who, like the intrepid Adoni-raJudson of Massachusetts, upon the death of a, college friend, turns to winning men's souls Instead of leading them to destruction. Although counterparts, the antithesis of character is well brought out by Norman. Hackett as Sanderson, and John C. Livingstone as Stires. m al The monster laughing show, "High Kinks." Sam Loeb and his company is putting on at the Utah theatre is drawing big crowds. The song hits UTAH. and special novelty numbers are res ceivin rounds of applause, especially the "Song of the Soul." by Ruby Lang in solo, and "Little Miss U. S. A.," the During the Meek Inthe palntlnK viewed the 0 suite le Hotel C Utah, nntll p. m. Male. cacti day until day winy 2, 41-4- C Madame Palmist by-Eth- phj-sic- E. MACD01TALD MAGUIRE, MACDONALD ART GALLERY, Formerly 5th Ave .and 46th st., Xcw York. CARL E. OSTERLOH, Auctioneer. DESERET SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION el fF E? TTVff U fetJ H ss Give Books for Nmas. 41 H MacDonaltl's collection of high-clapaintings that have been on exhibition for the past three weeks at the Hotel Utah will be offered at auction sale in the supper room, mezzanine floor, of the Hotel Utah the evenings of November 19 and 20, Friday and Saturday, at 8 o'clock each evening. Xo. reserves, no restrictions. Admission by invitation onlv. that is in no way affected by its price." v n 1? TOT h A II i f x TS PIIRKNOLOaiST This famous Palmist reads your entire life from the cradle to old the age, just as Gives hand indicates. you dates and facts; tells you what has. passed in life and what is happening a without asking Blngle question. She does not tell thiners to please, but reads things just s the- hands indicate, tells you were born unthe planets you der, the luckj- - and unlucky planets, when and where you will marry, settles and explains love. family troubles, marriage, divorce, health. business, lawsuits, speculations, investments, transactions of all kinds. no matter what your hope, In fact, fenr or ambition, come to this notad I'almist and find, tohelp. There is no be for anyone led advice removes all unsuccessful. trouble. Sho Her satisfaction or no charge. guarantees Her readings are strictly confidential. Call and consult her free. Corner Eleventh South and State. lTtKS S. State Street. Office IIeur, 10 e. zn. to 9 p. m. PALMIST AND SALT LAKE Theatre TONIGHT ,!;," jMiitlnee Saturday Popular A. II, Moods Offers The World's Greatest Comedy POTASH ANI - PERLMUTTER el 1 $1 MS XT ATTRACTION Wert.. Nov. 22, 23, 21. 1 I Til., at nee Wednesday. Oliver Mcrnneo I'reseiHw Moil., 1 big march number by Miss Lang: and chorus. For next week Mr. Loeb has spent a goodly sum to obtain a setting that will be a pleasant remembrance, one of the cozy corners of the Hotel Utah roof garden being reproduced In all its beauty, the Temple and upper Main street forming a natural background. The present bill runs through Saturday evening. IBa MEHESY. 'His WIfe," a five-reMutual masterpicture, is shown at the Mehesy today only. It is the story of two brothers, one of whom In trying to secretly protect the wife of the other, arouses the jealousj' of his own wife, who loses her reason and wanders away from home. How they are reunited is very interestingly told. The world's series baseball game, showing all players, events and spectacular plays of Boston vs. Philadelphia concludes today's bill. 25c to f 1.50. 300 Seats at Matinee 25c to $1.00. Nights manners nI'iCtaj. ihartley or iin iitii"ioi'iiia.ujes X5' Weat Phon V mm. T3i. Second South, near Main. The Bent ot Vaudeville. VALESKA SURATT iu "Illaclc Crepe and Diamonds" and "The Sloth and the Flame." Erwin and Jan Connelly; and Arnold, "The' Aurora ot AVIllianas. The and Llslt lVine haroonili Travel Kugene Orpheum orchestra. Weekly, Matinees t2:15 p. m.), 10c and 2.rc. (S:lo p. m.). 10c, 25c, 00c. Evenings Box office open 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. JJeau-mon- te (fldr; is-- ' it Lew-Welc- h NOW PLAYING GEORGE LOVETTE Mental Marvel and Master Composer, preKents "CONCENTRATION" With Madame Zenda, psychic wonder, and Mercedes Crane, the s Is good milk. It is musical oracle. Five other big act. Including "IN MEXICO" sterilized, insuring Three shows daily: 2.45. 7. SO. Prices t JOe, 20c, 30c. absolute purity and long keeping quality. S?0 1E&1PRESS THEATRE TO.MUHT, .:iO. Wilkes Stock. Company The Ernest Presents Norman Hackett and Nana Bryant In You'll like its rich, creamy flavor. MADE IN UTAH Ctw "Satan Sanderson' a Punch Play with, 15c, 25c, 35c Nights. and oOc. Matinees. Thurs. and 2. SO. Saturday, 15c and S?f0 By the 2c. Vext Utah Condensed Milk 9.15. Co. e UTAH THEATRE m real talent. "Potash & Perlmutter" is one of the Its of years. amusing comedies Mr. A. II. XVoods, who proprofit for and for Mr. Montague Glass, duced it. who wrote it. Ho in Its commonplace, In but precise accuracy, lt Is human Tts line. In scene and every every characters do what they naturally Inwould be expected to do. They arecomexcellent tensely human, and thethe humanness pany provided gets across the footlights, vpolash & Perlmutter" will be repeated tonight, tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night. By the Press Agents ! PET O' MY HEART. The return of J. Hartley Manners popular comedy. "Peg o .My Heart" to the Salt Lake retheatre Monday night will again sucveal one of the most popular and cessful comedies presented during the seasons. Despite the fact past several Its third year, its that It Is now-Ino sign of wanshow powers drawing ing. Miss Kitty O'Connor, who placed the impress of her unique personality as a comedienne upon the role of "Peg." the little heroine, heads the cast. Stanley Bass Hamilton. well known both here and In England, will be the Jerry; Madeline L'Estrange will Interpret the role of the dignified Mrs. an Chichester, and Yorke Erskine, English juvenile man, will be the Alaric: the Important role of Brent Is In the hands of Edmund Dalby, while n Irish-Americ- an NOW PLAYING. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE XOVKMBER Dally. Dei- -rt 7.20 A. M. 7.20 A. M. 8 AAJ A A 9"tn. A, 11.00 12.05 2.25 2.30 3.35 4.00 4 .OU K IK u.xu ATI. TVT J.U. A. M. P. P. P. P. P. D X M. M. M. M. M. 1Y1. P jr. iix. AV 11 xx.to P jt, xix, TVT TVT UR rp 11.55 P. TUT 1YI. P . TVT 11.55 P. M. ,JO Cach T, ValIi1Ki?mir)f,ata 115. 555 p- - M- - 6.35 P. M. - ver!andDLe "HIGH Arrive (Malad Denver Chicago8 clty maha' Ogden (Malad, going only), Pocatello, Ashton. Montpelier. Paris. Overland Limited Ogden, Rt.no, Sacra- mento. San Francisco. Ogden and Intermediate. PacIf,c LimlcShfe2o den' maha- n Seattle "tiVi-TSS1LoB Anselr!errve""ft7Lonul5.a Chlca OEden- The oriental extravaganza vtK 'i.'lD 1 , A D XT. H.T (O.UU fr tr. rur 1Y1. .... 8.30 4.45 4.50 11.55 Ogden and San Francisco. Ogden. Brigham. Cache Valley. MsJad and intermediate. Ogden (Denver, Omaha, Chicago going) (San Francisco and Butte also arriving.) Ogden. Pocatello, Idaho Falls. Ashton. Butte. (Twin Falls also arriving.) Ogden. Pocatello. Idaho Falls, Butte. (Logan, Wellsville and Hyrum also Ogden, Ely, Sacramento. San Francisco. Pacific Limited Ogden. Sacramento, Francisco. 0ga- - E'01an8PoJs1rffotr!a)ttle' (Twin Cltr Ticket Office, Hotel Utah. Telephone Mala . FEATURING SAM LOEB AND COMPANY OK 25 OP THOSE DAINTY BROILERS. 1U. Tonight Prices P. M. P. M. HEHESY THEATRE tc A. M. 12.10 P. 1YL pie a J.U. A. fjr Q 1 K TUT A A. iU. TUT D J.U. ft 1 ft Jr. JLU.J.U 1 7.40 P. M. 1fl P M 1-2- 0 15. A- - M- - SS WIFE Mutual masternicture. of a husband's sacrifice for a worthless brother, featuring Geraldine O'Brien A O.J.O and 9.15. and 20c. A. M. ; G.J.O 7 lOc five-ac- t The heroic tragic story Boston vs. Philadelphia. World's Series Baseball Game. Showing all players, events and spectacular plays. HERALD-REPUBLICA- N WANT ADS BRING RESULTS |