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Show THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, nu: sm.t i.aki: makers who want the nation undefended. Kitehin and Hay should have born as HERALD-REPUBLincumbrances on the Af' Kcrapcd IC machine itivc Irui'l nt the beginning of the Tli f Inlrr.Mniiiitttiii ItrpwbHraw present seion. They are blocking, or u:s?. iv.. se king to block, the country The atf l.iW- - Hernia has the demands. Their power, their party t tie i:.t. reduce both to chief the has MAIN- STl'.CKT. power, party with men them to the ranks anI replace r. 1'iuji :.! v The Herald Republican v. ho are in sentiment. with public harmony U. Booth, j'rci'tcni; r.T)ir.)r,y--I- . A. I. Thorn.-viM jr i.U 1. ; Edward E. If this action is not taken, the people have .th" riirlit to suppose neither end of r; Adolph Anderson, Jenkins. tr Pennsylvania avenue is sincere. MRimerr. I. If. n!Htr. Grirnl tUXttor. Arthtir J. Hron, While it was not quite clear in 1312 just what kind .r a world George W. Perkins .iifhlcr." fit for his children "to live in." !)( deduces from Mr. Perkins' demeanor tik: audit bureau circulations. this year Inform. ition rnnrfrniits: rircobitlon will that he would regard a Demo-- v t ZZ I t in Lhl i feat as a Jon. tnfHJuJt r.ttic snpj.Ii'i step towards it. no' t. legi-datio- I 4 i DRIFT OF SENTIMENT AS EDITORS SEE ITf 4 TODAY'S LOCAL WEATHER FORECAST FOR TODAY weather and higher temperatures Avere predicted for Salt Lake today SNOW, cloudy local office of the United States weather bureau. For the rest of the state Philadelphia Public Ledger the forecast was cloudy with local snow. The storm which struck Salt Lake yesterday came from the Pacific coast. In the. coast states it produced heavy rains. East of Utah was a zone of hijrh barometric pressure carrying low temperatures extending southward as far as the gulf of Mexico. In that district, temperatures below zero were Tin: wn.so:v iioctiiim:. common. with the and Comparative weather data at Salt Lake knowledge PniLSL'MAIMA for January 17 : the President, the Secretary TEMPERATURE. CITY BREVITIES Ueg. of State makes this formal public statement was was born d Highest A I Horn. boy Hoy concerning the duty of the I'nited States 60 16 to Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Thomas Highest in this month since 1S74 was January to citizens government Lowest national 1874 was.. 20 the this was Miss month since beyond Thomas 110 Mrs. avenue. CJirard of BelMIr. ,'. Kxrhnnf Railway Chicago. Mean 19 temperature boundaries: Skolfield. Jennie ANOTHER VICTIM SACRIFICED 29 J. E. Frick, justice Normal The took it feels that department Addree t Pythian. Pet. i Only l:'p:tlr,nn dally newspaper In Fait it,. addressed (iVTi'viviinic every possible precaution to prevent of the Utah supreme court, Lake City. Utah. S6 Americans from exposing: themselves in a of Relative humidity at C a. m Calanthe-Myrtl- e lodge No. 1, Knights to Monte is evitahle no DAILY AM) SUNDAY, delivered by carrier 6 p. m Relative 100 in at is where disgrace progwarfare humidity and law region Pvthias, last night, preparedness, ress. It is to guerrilla in S.lt I.aSe City. or. wek, IS Cents; Fun-dabe deplored that its advice PRECIPITATION. Inches. in his have battled Nicholas his and and Pythianism were dealt with negro. order was people t S not . followed. 24 hours ending at 6 p. m. Total co for the .11 (inly, members of number DAILY AND SUNDAY, by mall One against tremendous odds with a courage John Quincy Adams has sometimes been address. A considerable Total for this month to date is 78 attended. more credit titan James Monroe for the of the lodge nrn th. 7." cents; one 3?r. $3.')'). ALMANAC. given Pino'. Miss Lucile SUNDAY by mail Ga advance) Oris year, and a justice that impels only sympathy famous message in which a foreign policy to Sun rises 7.50 a. m.; sun sets 5.28 p. m., Menogrnpber Get Pauline Miss Browning as January IS. succeeded 2. '). was nation has adhered since which Jenkins this The disgrace lies in the for their defeat. of T. F. Thomas, Weather .KMIV,'i:l:kia by mall (in advance) Sir sacrifice of an promulgated; but whatever his phare in it, stenographer in the office throughout United States at 6 Lake. Miss p. m. : port of Salt under month. 7". cents; nae yr.ir, $1.30. ally by the Quadruple En- that statement of principles remains the collector of thebeen tema Monroe Doctrine. The even more remarkworking Browning had tente. Mr. agreement. herald-republicareof which declaration able is porary not principles the for any unsolicited manuscript Why Italy, whose queen is the daughter Lansing signs will doubtless hereafter be w Office Fixture complete set of sponsible which I not plainly marked with the name nf the doughtv old warrior who tiits on the known, and properly, as the Wilson Doctrine. new fixtures was received at the Federal and ftlir"i of the ?T.d.- r and accompanied Montenegrin throne, did not come to his Perhaps its interpretation may be disputed, building for the office of the United States 3 u C O as that of the Monroe Doctrine has been; but surveyor general. Included was a set of by stamps for return State of rescue is a mystery that may never he its general purpose is perfectly clear. Put O & 3 . cabinets made in accordance, STATIONS. filing weather. one words of syllable. Americans with a plan recently evolved for the governsatisfactorily explained. Italy has the troops in simple c; be ment. The new fixtures will be installed as aj stay at home if they do not wish to ami to spare, troops, however, that have must If business or pleasure calls them soon as room can be made for them in the hurt. s not since they first took up arms in the into a country where the conditions are dis- office. go crons n to if have Tl i:miv, turbed, by any chance they IS, JDI. present war fired an angry shot at a Guard ICIee Officer. Sergeant Joseph zone" of are caught lq a revolution, Anderson was elected president Qf II com- Boise foe. Italy has prestige to defend, a "war 1 Sj 20x b arm of the Partly cl not the must long expect they N. G. U.. at its annual Chicago ...... 12 12 pany organization, is that 26j0 through jClear suffering sadly WHY IS IT NECESSARY ? pnttge government to be extended in their defense. meeting held last night in the state armory. Denver 14 16 lOjO (Cloudy confiscated her naval to see demonstrate failure must her their property They vice LAKH S. was elected presiV. 26 26 12 .10Snowing Gd. Junction. Spry taxpayers are entitled, Corporal a ml 'their SALT secretary-treasure- r. Imperiled without a murmur dent and S Payne, George Helena Sergeant .01Clear and by law, to hae their com- strength in the Adriatic. Italy had every and thank lives 6x if stars escape their lucky they Five were enlisted. 56 Los Angeles. reason, in addition to the tie of blood, to with a whole 60x 14 . 06Raining skin. munity business transacted by the com- snee 12 21 .06jClear 18! Ilallroad Men Meet. The four trainmen's New York... r Montenegro. This doctrine naturally has a strange bined wisdorn of the city pvrnin;cnt. Mem. ..j hall 20 0 1SI 12 Moose . . at a held Omaha were jCloudy meeting ears. Their organizations fathers Belgium. Serbia and now Montenegro! sound to Aemrlcan sub0 eight-hou- r ber of the city commission cannot dive-- t 14 14!x to Pocatello consider the plan day jCloudy even causes less for to too not fight proud 30 30 2G0 Portland jdoudy themselves of tvsporibility lor a given city Each of them depended upon the England Imperative. the nest of mitted to a referendum vote bynothe executive destroyed They was Salt Lake . .. 21 22!x ballot snow v but a instead of the England that i. of the committee that unions, .llLt. in the made had travel who one of ii;,' Harbary pirates department inrrely by be. held within S. Francisco. 54 j.x 50 .01 will Another taken. meeting jCloudy the vindicated them unsafe. They crept under the protecting Mediterraneanthe fc.-i- when their number a- it chief. He is their Each of have Spokane !0 IS) 20jx jClear the Napoleonic thirty days. BallotsIt for the referendum of freedom British confident the of ! be Tonopah wing 34 34 vote they 10! .2CC1oudy Empire a the is rt a said as may as are been and creature, is r;.rtt head, j less prepared It than in wars it jeopardy. put K. 2G could mt come to serious harm and each the next meeting. II. Mclntyre Winnemucca 2Sjx 24Cloudy their descend- taken at they nil creature- - of the people. twenty years,warindeed, since over O. U. C. presided at the meeting, which of lie-- , the heel an 10 the and under miles with xLess went hour. to than bleeding, ants atrocity per Spain A city rorr.:ni.si.riT may i.ot condone prostrate Below zero. which capped the climax of provocation, was attended by 100 railroad men. an nnfawfitl c.nditiori in or,. department, if the rompieror from whom Euulaud could though a mass the proof of offkial complicity, which Camp Meeting. Plans for Trnlnlng was not meeting and evade res.nsil Iity therefor to the rtot pr tee them. to be held at 7.30 p. m. Thursday at is now so meticulously sought, ('an t!ere be wonder that Const ant ine forthcoming. Hut the Wilson Doctrine has the Commercial club in support of the procommunity, by filarj:; tle blame tton the of (Jreece opposes the most powerful changed all that. It cannot logically be ap- posal for a military training camp at Fort department l:.nd. All are equally respon- state-maof course, to the case of Mexico alone. Douglas were discussed at a meeting yesn of his kingdom, who has the ma plied, sible. No c orrsmiior.cr is elected by the Mr. P.ryan furnishes a useful exegesis of terday of the club's committee appointed for imouV to a cji rtain ! t trtn:'r;i or tor a jority of the people at his back, and refuses its Implication when he urges Congress to furthering the project. Wesley King, chair"a measure of protection against man of the committee, will preside. An efcertain duty. All are rhoen to transact j 1,1 c3t his fortunes with a eau-- e that is so pass, as ATTIt ACTION S TODAY. a law war." forbidding Americans to travel fort will be made to get a general expression served? all city luir.rs and their designation to badly There from the public on the question of preparedoti the ships of belligerent nations. Orpheum. Vaudeville, 2.15 p. m., 8.15 the Atlantic, as there ness. Men, women and children areinvited int a rmittcr ! convenience departments Fr-'if s;re risks in crossingRio of the new chief the record m. p. Crande. Why take to attend ar.d numerous invitations have been Were the farts !,.:!.'. ti-- f r hut r.1 l,v ;.i in rilt tr frlond-i- . Wo re in crossing theso to facilitate surrento Vaudeville, 2.45 p. m., to sent much is It easier citizens. Pantagcs. them, when !t- t r. .piire t he 7.30 p. m., 9.15 p. m. i.therwi., tfie law ,uhf.r th lt ho ....j n,,t to,, protjd to fiKht. Exth.it have never before been quesder rights Civil Service Kxainlnalion. Special Empress. Wilkes Stock company in tioned? The President has not yet sanetioned aminations .will be held here February 13 by nppointrnents in cne depart nutnt to be tori-- ; him Thief," 8.20 p. m. should "Stop but impel this view, firmed by the comrntsfion a a majority oi the for consistency commission civil the service position A PEOPLE ABANDONED citiAmerican or l that the rule if do to American. Continuous 2 to 11 p. m. s. subsurface draftsman and the wliole. topographic and it would have been zenship outside 'of America is not to be re- - of EE aro second-clas- s and Tally Marshall in "Let Jane steam March ir. for Grty engineer. Till: DUenion of the i ad- - , spenefl be once laid down, the oirrerence Tlte salary for draftsmen is $4.48 to Do It," Triangle drama; Sam 3.04 natitMtal sible a Katy hm second-clas- s e imj" I nited States would neiween oemg kiimu in "The Durfee Bernard and Minta imihius mayor s appointee as rhiel ot jpolice i un- - ,M;nufrnt;OM diem and for uii engineers, per the Great Pearl Tangle," Triangle-Keyston- e for . tip In- submarines is hardly worth arguing. ?1000 per year. llie law require that he shall f,vpr affirm if Regular examinations n s,.nlci, that p(lIicv be will laboratoiian comedy; Pathe News; American of the position physical n.d a qtm,.- An,rirani jn ,ul ai.n f,. a rmal.tied elector nnd he liavo no concert 2 and at Salt held orchestra, Prof. J. J. McClellan, Iake, Logan February l fie.f elector in lenver. lie riirhts their iroveniment ist.tnmvy lit director. Provo. The position pays J3.S4 per diem. bound to respect voted then a recently a hit May. he and Liberty. "The Battle Cry of Peace," protect. Pernow in its second big week. alast as late home there n maintained COURT CALENDAR their affiliations. Whatever 11 a. m., 1.25, 3.50, 6.15 and at formances political Xo ember as shown by the telephone direc- Americans have 8.4 0 p. rn. alvfays nirreed a governWHAT IS KKI)i:il IV MKXK'O. Rex. Continuous 2 to 11 p. m. FredAUMSTKO.NG. G. G. tory, his wife ami family lived there then ment that will not protect its citizens wher.Il'lIGi: with error American erick Butler and Willma Wilkie in When ever .md live there now. and so does h T. II. Gleason against the Salt Lake Route suspct tht the seek to do so. is unworthy or are. they "The Dcathlcck," an Alaskan love en one of on the emnmiMon for damages for destruction of hay by sparks the mayor's regard to Mexico has been ha been name There of the story. government. On huan from trial. A engine. generous 'he i the little dieu--iolargement of difficulties. ignore theo fpcts because and T.ockwood Mehcsy. Harold of it because it was ae- - manltaritnlsm in the first place conceived mavcr's mat.. a- thev declare their in- May Allison in the "Secret Wire," Rosc. i.oofiioi'iiow. Jtnr.K f. Mexican tock's Wild Animal pictures; also John the possibility of a tent.on of o,nz. fey arr np.ally rcpon- Faremrs and Stockgrowers bank against h wouM t, no Union havp in Beauty comedy. Shcehan moj.p knowing that Mexico the Pahvant Land company, to collect on vmh h.m to the people tor the v.ola-,- . ,b music. ;t iormMv than gathering to democracy, although rvu,r:xUn On trial. was a three layer cake without the second note t c ''"V15 law. the lleclaratn Ji t.,.tn..iA,. reafrnm ii i in ii II v , or a thin coating aristocracy imposed It it not a question of tlte (rwihticat ion c. w. mohsi:. r th(y M.jrn; rjarta the English barons layer, igi; DANCERS DARK DANGER. ji a thick layer of ignorance without the upon of the proposed chief ot jiolme. 1, ,s not w Court in Summit county. at liunnvmede. Inini in Jo, and Elisa Cansino, those fleet ,.j inner layer of a . EDUARDO dancers a frnetion wnetu- - nan material ot that ,, i ,i. n sustaining v m. at the Orpheum, in brok: .nrrn i it i,. itch if. . . middle class. , ,". sort ha-...- ,been , exhausted and .,- an nn Wolliil ...... ..... .ii inn utrnt ......... tint ntllv .... .......... . en smoothed tall, iiitimi'i . by the purest of dulcet Olson the Victor English Triangle Mining against We not only got this idea but .we got tlte trom f o.or.nio nocenrv. me queiion inoffifor for it would $25,000 but that of declared company Castilian that a Spaniard of th;tt damages tones, personal idea that Intervention to close the books protection, whether law is law. all the time, or whether cially disavow On trial. juries. be would miserable enormously the the should not know fear, and they narrate how republic by considering it is something else whn tho-- e sworn to the act of warningprinciple this on several occasions they have had the opcostly. That, in fact, was what madeAmera danvacate them to ,11'IIGi: T. 1. I.F.WI5. of good to prove their own bravery. obey, to enforce and to uphold the law gerous zone the complete discharge of its nation hesitate. The thought portunity Farnon James against the Silver King even acted as a toreador ican lives, being spent in the conquest of Coalition Mines company Eduardo choose to icrtore it. for personal In- twice, but hishas Mexico was abhorrent. more discreet father overruled responsibility. imfor that for i What the pre?ing necessity $20,000 Eduardo's desire to Judgment plaintiff We have consulted timidity and have been juries. That ha- -, however, been done bv the "play bulls," and thereby damages. were , nation If a r this its r.uu consequences. is the better for the presence of vaudeville oi given ir.e po reis pirnmn a American administration Merchants bank Robinson Frank regards against like it ought to be Mexico would and lithesome dancer. be cwtrd on cmo warranto pmcoe.ung. by present t is being done to a anything others, against American Foundry & the Last in Mrxiro. or it ioI,aN to he decent subservient impulses week, while at Los Angeles playing Machine a on to note collect th first enmmal who ran lure a for company, A competent nation n tie would erase to exist. e H uU Ameriran their engagement, the two dancers Orpheum $717.00. On trial. ' d to nn.icnw hip ruun i.s., .. Coronado ac- - could go through Mexico like a whirlwind. visited beach, where a while munlers bv m hi"h ignoring of a little miserable That to in the was poor, weakling ride who mnt draw his alary by tealth an d ..... barker everyone inviting s riromi-ethat there nation has asked the United States to stand unredeemed REAL t ESTATE TRANSFERS or a ride $10 $3 for for a short r;on-re... i aeroplane, , stirreptitionslv because of his It l,ein done when tolerant of the atrocities it commits or enride. lniir,l. long bni'ie-is chief whoe disability, n and we have been afraid. Both wanted to go, only Elisa wanted to Secretarv of State confines dure Its wrath Ullerback to Louise M. Felt et ah, tt: enforcrr.ent t law hv.f w ttoe presence an American That is the true and simple statement of Ada go first, and .was permitted to do so. Then 11. 1, $ 1,300 Eduardo went. As the machine rose he rnd continual , ,. f i Horace S. Kllerbeck to Frances I Kl- ',1n)rvnwin n n,;pn in the oihcv is a o facts. Then he looked 10 glanced back toward Elisa. 11. 1. 1 lerbeck. TioIJirion of law? at the machinery behind him. Every brace ja reeital of the warning he had given them Garfield Realty company to P. G. Bis- n agam5t goitig there. inles et al.. .TO, 1 S, 2 W i50 and wire was jostling and jiggling as though memter of th c!tv they would fly apart. When he got back, New to York Garfield PonopouRealty 2company The United States government can no remarks that the qtiettn of a chief ..f Elisa wanted to go again, and Eduardo W l S. 450 30, los, n "i a anl lit cjuillf icatl ore fulfill its dutv towards Americans D. Harding to "W. M. Reid, all , 1, C. bought another ticket, for her. for the mnyor nnd not me. it beirt? Ms d al, tlCir proi.ertv in Mexico bv abandoning 10 Benwood TKAIl HF.lt TAlTCimn KXSIGX I)OW.. rrtment," William T. Cromar to W. M. Bird, to the UanWa govern-wntand letter VlTl all the that needed In th expect confidently 50 weight Miller sub all can do th.e husband and father eorrrrrdsto-- lvr and the r!ltnnt.? of gov n;ent th.nn In Congress, Umilv M. Frankland to Thomas K. the Influence of Bryan By Agents the his duty to hi family by delegating 1 Yancey, 10. 2 S, 1 W Is now being exerted to rob Ameri errmnt which next& Co. to J. W. Jensen, enre and protection of it to a shil'tles can citizens of their rights on the high seas, N. allM. Long Gordon ' South Lawn addidoor neighbor. CANDIDATES FOR JUNK-PIL- E ORPHEUM. Nonette. a violinist of excepwill be thrown Immediately against the 400 tion tional skill, appears this week at the Orsmall ce is it to pillorv Congressman navy, department's request for 3130,000 to F. U. Chambers to Long Can torn, 30, OF Democratic chairman of the mili- She produces a full rich tone in 1 rehabilitate the historic Trlgate Constitution, ANOTHER SURRENDER S. 2 W 300 pheum. now obligato passages, excelling also in double rotting at the Boston navy yard. Graham Lawrence to O. II. Ladel, all of the 'diplomatic victories" at tflrr affair committee,, and Congressman As a reminder of the days w'hen the stopping," and in producing those flutelike CO 2, West Boulevard which the country has imt been asked United States had adequate defenses, when Gust Oman Tvitrliin. Democratic" leader, for thir 500 notes known as harmonics with pure intonto Johanna Oman, 9, 5, D. ation. Nonette is also an excellent singer, the government at "Washington was not Lucy Wolstenholme to Irence Clayopposition to preparcdnes-- t while praising to marvel occurred in the ease Nf the "too her soprano voice with such telling efto for using the rights of Amer1 right" ton. 2, 05, A th Prestdr for ;s r.ew-bochampion- - Italian vessel, fJiuseppe Verdi. Although icans proud fect as to insure vociferous and demanding on land or sea and when spineless John H. Quick to Frederick Anderson. Thc;.- mn are hi the United States notified Germany on senators were the exception instead of the Nonette modestly bills herself "the sliip of pr Sr.. blk. 2. C 1,200 recalls. who violinist sings." men. placed in ti:tr position of extraordi-- ; September 11. 1D1 1, that "a merchant rule, "Old Ironsides' obviously must not reMr. if can afloat main Bryan j sH of belligerent an prevent. with the President's knowledge nationality may carry CLEARING HOUSE power PANTAGES. In mimicry of "The Lion's her! Fink her! Fell her for junk! and consent whn tli'ir views rro known i armament and ammunition for the sole LetBurn the spectacular mystical feature which or not or bolt Bride," her chip, spar survive the Pantages bill for the past of htm ar.d everybody- - c!;e. 'purpose of defence without acquiring, the to nuggest to the mind of American youth Monday's clearings. $1,C9D.0S9.49; same day has headlined week, the artists on the bill have plannedto- a The TVrrrrrtie party t again demon- - el;araeter of a ship of war," the Giuseppe that there are Ideals worth dying for! And last year, $1,450,2SS.31. lot of fun for the last show at that house t rating it- unfitness to govern trie nation. Verdi l.n. been compelled to remove its de-- Ir then let the works of Oliver "Wendell Holmes be suppressed and his name blotted from night. It will be "getaway" night for the MARRIAGE LICENSES cannot covem t Fie ration, ns Thomas It. fene guns before it leaves an American our history for his Infamy In extolling the actors and actresses, when they will be granted their regular Tuesday night privilege of brave frigate's gallant deeds instead of diI.'"'d or ef fold his Democratic opponent port. Klmer Fry, Moore, Ida., and Rhoda kidding the other acts. The headliner is one for the guidance of American youth i Harry tho iron tinder similar circumstances. While the pttrjH.se of the American gov-- ! luting the of the most sumptuous and mystifying feaupon glories of the while flag and of J. McKee, Mackay, Ida. i cr.nnt govern itself. n There are ' eminent in surrendering this tures of its kind ever seen on a local vaudeand William the white feather! Wulff, Ida., Weiser, Harry - many vmw? op rational ville stage. Anne K. Stevens, St. Louis, Mo. in a principle of international law is clear, its mi William 1 1. Lloyd, Salt Lake, and Mary I r wratie cain-ua there are IVmocrats lack of foresight i equally transparent. in the Carr family, EMPRESS. P. Goshen. Everyone Ilzer. : .nnd Teu-7 rr,t t they if! neither to fact nor The new rule prevents either of the A. aided by a squad of police, cries "Stop Thief!" Edna and "Walker, Hiawatha, Wright TI-.- ' a or. in the play of that name at the Empress, but oily whip that wotdd ever toni rowers from making the eustoniarv Dow, Salt Lake. the only thing that does stop him Is the tee; tt; various ynrti of the Democratic cxcris wr.en a snipioau oi noncomoaiants of his sweetheart accomplice. Caught danger BIRTHS donkey moving in the samo rcneral direc- has been murdered, Imt it abandons a huin the act of stealing, the two make a sensation is th" whip of patronage, and. the manitarian principle because of a supposed tional getaway that is at once thrilling and of The Hera Id Republican : Krnest B. Sewell. 910 S. Fourth East. girl. screamingly funny. Paul Harvey, as the President wore t': n to tatters in the Ian necessity few are di?po-e- d to believe exists. Uditor Alonzo Aldeen Justice, 26S C street, boy. meeting of Garibaldi lodge some of the best comedy work of nri-It'does crook, D when th available Success ful ,1'iplomacy consists in compre- No..At2. aA.rc?ubr A. S. R., held Thursday, January Albert Mortensen, 140 W. Girard, girl. the season, due to a part that gives him was passed unanimously a resolution and the 191C, 12, the Fred J. Morris. 24 S. Eleventh East. girl. abundant opportunity. Since so much of the jobs had all been given away. foreseeing hending present the, thanks of the lodge to The Albert Edward Solomon, 840 Windsor, boy. action takes place with almost the entire Prrarednf-- was the vital of the future. If ne did not propose to maintain to express n the splendid report of Richard Albert Brower, 652 Blaine ave- cast on the stage, practically every member v. as organized, yet the the Iionr wiic;t Vngre-- s taken last September, why as- the banquet under for the auspices of Garibaldi nue, girl. of the Wilkes Stock company is seen to fine DemTafie lead; ; v, ho eor.tnd the IIoue. sume it at all ? O. Best.2056 S. Seventh East, girl. advantage. lodge and De Molay council of Kadosh, DeEdgar Thus another American declaration of cember SO, in honor of the provincial grand and bufkir.g hirg'-- t among them is the Benjamin Haycock, 1157 S. Eighth East, Said resolution has the full Indorse- L. D. S. hospital, girl. MEHESY. Harold Lockwood, the famous t. deliheratelv the legis- attitude has gone the way of the "strict lodge. re ment of Emin 64 W. Seventh South, L. Fcreen star, supported by May Allison in a council, Molay provincial Bey grand Tipton, lative direction of military affairs in th.e accountability threat, the threat that we lodge a and the president of the D. S. hospital, boy. banner feature entitled "The Secret hands of a errnmittf o chairman who would "would omit no word or act to guarantee American Masonic federation. William Owen Tucker, 540 N. Sixth .West, the romance of a young lineman and anWire," heirWith best wishes for the success of "Utah's boy. ess. A thrilling production consistently defight tho country 's l .itth - with gumdrop American citizens their rights on the high Greatest John Peter Backman, 318 N. Sixth West, veloped and highly entertaining, "Stanley Newspaper." Yours truly, and oratory, and turned the Ihmocra'ic seas, and other positions we have taken G. F. BUSCHMANN. boy. and the Slave Traders," featuring Bostock's ft. W. M. Garibaldi Lodge No. 2. John Lawrence Wilkinson, 615 W. Fourth wild animals, who do some most interesting majority on the floor over to another states- since the war began. It is not surprising two-reJ. RF.NN1F. THOMSON, y North, In man of similar cabbie. As well seek to the belligerent jiowers give only lip acquithis feature Carroll work. girl. Chancellor De Molay Council No. 21. 46 Walcott street, girl. Alma Frank Sheeham John and Fisher, divide in honors a intelliblood whenthem as to escence from and them contravene get wring turnip M. M'B. THOMSON, Claude Gaston Paschal, 55 N. West Tem- the one-reBeauty comedy, "The First QuarPresident A. M. F. gent action on national ! l e from law- - ever expediency renders violation profitable. ple, L. I). S. hospital, girl. rel," at the Mehesy for today only. . 1 sc-ret.-ir- .i:-'i- rf y. i nine-poun- li - n - up-to-d- jmrv. " 01 ate CJer-ma- E" I . fs club this afternoon. 5S There will be a mass meeting held this evening at the Salt Lake theatre in the Interests of the American Red Cross society. Musical numbers will be given and T. O'Connor of Washington, D. C. will address the meeting. Banner Review No. 11, Woman's Benefit Association of the Maccabees, will meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Belle M. Hedge of Denver, state commander of Utah, will be present to give necessary instructions. Final arrangements will be made for the grand ball to be given February 11 at the Newhouse hotel. There will be a meeting of the association of the East and West High schools at the East High building this evening at 8 o'clock. An interesting program has been prepared. Mrs. Charles H. Wells will give a talk cn "Democracy- in Dress." Leo J. Muir will speak on "Social Activity In the is welcome. High School." Everyone ' k The Ladies' Literarj' club chorus w'lll meet this afternoon at 2 o'clock promptly with Mrs. E. C. Wetzell, 79 N. State. An attractive literary and musical program will be given this evening under the auspices of the Girls' Friendly society of St. Mark's cathedral at 8 o'clock in the Sunday school rooms. Miss Katherine Treveite of Chicago will give selections from James Whitcombn Riley, Eugene Field, Booth Tarking-toand Mrs. Kate Douglas Wiggins. Musical selections will be given by Miss Burkhardt, Miss Maud Brown'and Lawrence Eberly. An important meeting will be held this afternoon at 4 o'clock at St. Mary's cathedral residence by all interested in th.e bazaar to be held by the various Catholic parishes in the city. The chairmen of the different committees and t'aeir assistants are especially requested to be prespttt. to confer with the executive committees. H j 5$c j j j s j t - ! wo-ib- l i 1 i s i rr.ary - . ; I c Chicago Tribune - ; Wi; j - self-governi- - 1 , j f imiH-.rtatior- - , " i '.it.; self-respectin- . . i g, - self-sustaini- ! ! Presbyterian-Westminst- er guild will meet this evenThome in the ing with Miss Frances SS0 E. First Princeton apartments, South. Miss Thome and Miss Elizabeth Bernard will be the hostesses of the i 1 ! !? for-$10,00- I w ; ' Ferry chapter of First ng ; - !! ! - vt-nr- I Parent-T- eachers' AMUSEMENTS n I Mrs. George II. Gowans, No. 1 Kes-le- r apartments, N. State street, will entertain the members of her bridge j - EVENTS. married couple will leave this afternoon for Denver and Kl Paso before returning to Salt Lake, where they will make their home for the present at the Bransford. At the home of Mrs. F. D. Keeler, PC 9 E. Eleventh South, this afternoon the Wasatch Literary club will hold .the regular meeting, when music day I will be. observed and an excellent program presented under the direction of the music coir mittee of tlte club. Musical "numbers will be contributed by Mrs. Theodore Best, Mrs. Percival O. Terkins, Mrs. E. L. Thompson, Mrs. G. B. Eckles, Miss Marian Moore, Miss Elvira Bong, Miss Zora Harding, Miss Gladys Orem and William Graham. Tea will be served by the hostess at the close of the program, assisted by the memb?rs of the music committee, Mrs. II. R. Parr, Mrs. G. B. Eckles, Mrs. A. 11. Graham and Mrs. A. Bong. y- s. ! The marriage of Miss Nellie S. Pear-sa- ll and M. K. Parsons will take place todav at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Pearsall, Haxton place. Only the members of the two families and a few intimate friends will be present to witness the ceremony, which will be performed by the The newly Rev. George E. Davies. . bvt-ine- i i n Pub-li'fit- -- I i 50C l:TY SALT LAKE IN BRIEF ! ng evening. ',' At the social meeting of the Transportation club this evening in their clubrooms the musical program will be given by the Orpheus club, assisted by other local musicians. A. IT. Peabody is the director and Dr. W. C. Ebaugh accompanist. '1 I i ; IaJ " deep-voice- -- : . e rrtent 1 -- Evening Sun ! c T mj WU 13-- the Press 6, I ; iVE flr I 4S-- 7, i I I m - ; ves-rr.- nr i well-know- !ie-ti- on s 1 -- J Communication -- -- sr-Io- tl ti. , s ue Herald-Republica- po-iti- on T're-tdeii- inter-montan- el el n-- Hal-lowa- ABOUT forty couples enjoyed the dancing the given Saturday evening by Garfield club, composed of the officers and members of the office forces of the smelter and Utah Copper companies In the club hall. The Hawaiian went out Troubadours from town to furnish the music for the dancing. Among the young girls from town who went out expressly for the evening function were Miss Gulia Dix, Miss Gene Covey and Miss Doris Edmunds. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Leonard and their sister Miss Mamie Johnson entertained the Salt Lake girls and their escorts at dinner preceding the dance. m , ORPHEUM BOX PARTY. William Banks entertained a party of friends Friday evening at the Orpheum with a supper following at the Hotel Utah grill. The party was chaperoned by Mrs. J. II. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gillette and Mrs. Two boxes were filled George Atherton. with the young people, the guests including Mrs. Gertrude Thomas, Miss Irene Savage, Miss Marjorie Nebeker, Miss Josephine Richards, Miss Enid Miller, William and Truman Ferry, Jack Badger, Norman Godbe, Bert Miller and Andrew Caffey. his - young ENTERTAINS AT TEA. Yesterday afternoon at the home of Robert A. Moss, 527 Ninth avenue. Miss Bertha afternoon tea in Streggell entertained atA. anMoss. A pleasant honor of Mrs. Emma afternoon was passed in games and in e-telling by Mrs. M. W. Earl. Miss Leone Earl presided at the tea table, k which was covered with a Mexican drawn-wor.cloth with potted ferns and Japanese lilies for the centerpiece. fortun- j, -- V l 'C SERVES HAWAIIAN SUPPER. A pleasant social event of the past week was given Friday evening by Miss Leone Earl at her home in Ninth avenue to cele- brate her seventeenth birthday anniversary. Games and dancing were the principal features of the evening, with a supper served Hiss Margaret Earl in Hawaiian style. served punch from a prettily appointed table. Robert A. Moss gave several Hawaiian Violets and potted plants recitations. Those present were adorned the rooms. Miss Leone Earl, the Misses Violet and Bessie Service, the Misses Vivian and Eleanor Cameron, Miss Ethel White, Miss Berltta Streggell, Miss Ruth Brinton, Earl Jackson, William Smith, Richard Papworth, Richard Roy, John Tuckett and Fred and James White. Jc i'fi Mrs. Claud W. Freed has issued invitations for a luncheon to be given Wednesday at her home, 1007 First avenue. The Crystal Bridge club will be entertained Wednesday at luncheon and bridge by' Mrs. Austin K. Tiernan, 445 E. South Temple. I. I Ninth avenue, will give a silver tea Wednesday afternoon (Continued on Following Page.) Mrs. Henry McGee. 707 A |