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Show THE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 7, 1916 HERALD-REPUBLICA- N, QUEEN INSPECTS GUARD ON FRONTIER FlUilBOM HEARS OF BIG MERGER Corporation With w f Capital of i Pi ' s I- Wonderful Suit Values- for Men and Youna Men at . - . $50,000,000 to Take Over Leading Concerns. MASTER MINDS "3 HEAD AT T lift Griffith, Ince and Sennett to Direct New Triangle Film ' ' S1 9 Vt- e- m .Vt i -- ILv ' Suits that are for style, workmanship and newness of fabrics. Specially priced at v.w.v h T .V ?S 9 f r A - Sole Agents for the famous and popular Kupperiheimer Clothes J S .'V. IK i east should make it appear that this has been eliminated and the result means better direction, better stories, better production in short, better pictures at a lessor manufacturing cost. I am happy of course to say that the line-u- p features of Triangle are under contract to be shown exclusively at the American theatre. Griffith a Wizard. "Griffith, tho master of all direcwho heads the Triangle corporators, Is Goodyear Cord rJDGE by the distinguished company they keep they are specified as regular equipment on: 1RUMT iilimi 'Neverbreak' Trunk . - JOUR DRUG POPE SENDS MESSAGE " No-Ri- m -- er IS AT KTORE Ine-ho- TO PRESIDENT WILSON Pope Expresses Apprehension of Break Between Two Countries. Washington, May 6. Mgr. GivonnI 13onzano, the apostolic delegate, called at the White House today and delivered a message to President Wilson from Pope Benedict. He did not see the President, but left the communication with Secretary Tumulty. White House officials at first refused to discuss the message, and so did the Later it was stated apostolic delegate. that it bore on the submarine issue. of It was understood the apprehension the pope at the possibilities of a rupture between the two countries. The message was at once sent to the President and officials explained their refusal to discuss it by saying it was confidential. Fear that a break between the United States and Germany would imthe ability of the United States to pair aid In restoring peace in Europe is said also to have influenced Pope Benedict in communicating with th President. The message, taken in connection with the suggestion In Germany's last note she was ready to consider peace that on certain terms caused deep interest among officials here. The pope, like President Wilson, is understood to be to make peace suggestions when ready he feels the time ripe. WILL FIGHT INITIATIVE, T1IOSK Pantalettes Vorn Under Dance Frocks ex-maj- Association for Constitutional Government Organized With David J. Hill as Head. THREE Days at the Neal Institute The modern, nafe and pleasant method. Painful needle Injections n?vr MPf1. No bad after effects. Cravlns? for alcohol removed In TIinnK DAYS or money will be refunded. All Druses and Tobacco Iablts. treated treatment. successfully. The only relJable three-da- y 1 V: ' 525 NEAL INSTITUTE E. Second South St. Was. Salt Lake CO City. Aral Institutes In Principal Cities. two Fitiu: on rrnHi i: tian scii:c delivered by i.i-'- It is expected that at the meeting of the board of education Tuesday night the matter of appointing principals, and teachers for the supervisors will be taken up. coining school year been in committee The matter has for some time past, but no action has been taken and it was stated yesterthe committee has no report day that for the board. ready Members of the board were unable to state yesterday whether action would be taken Tuesday night, in view of the fact that the committee of tho whole has not reported, but it was stated that in all probability the apconsidered would. be pointments were whether" any definite action . or not. taken . 5c VELVET MILK (skimmed) milk (limited). 2 for 15c, Large or dozen Tea; legular 25c..... 2 for 3'c Japan ... Ci earn of Wheat 5c Sopade inC. bulk, per pound K. 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AW 4 FOR 25c Compound Jam. Corn Starch, Corn Flakes, Spaghetti, Macaroni, Stove SnU. Vermirelll, Lilac Ucse Polish, A. !.--5c c 1 p. 1791. of Teaebliis; Me Made This AVeelc. mm or. Will be Virgil O. Strick- Treatment: Touch spots of dandruff ler. . S., membt-- of the board of of the mother church, the and itching with Cuticura Ointment. Church of ChriM, First iu Then shampoo with Cuticura Soap. Scientist, l Mat- f'rtefriTi Hica .kii thirty minute tnlk to atbusiness 'people, Sample Each Free by Mail at the promptly beginning l.tn With 32-- Skin Book. Address American theatre on Main street. An at 8 p. ni., card "Cuticura, Dept. 22Ci, post Bos- lecture, beginning evening sit the Auditorium on Richards street. Sold world. the ton throughout The public it cordially invited to attend both lectures. Advertisement.. v Staff May FOLSOM'S DEAR WOMKX. Officii ra rums. ler-tures-h- Possible That Selection iir Mrs. Kawler I understand that the eldest Jones boy went west and got into politics. He became mayor, didn't he? Mrs. Blunderby I dn't think he Boston Tranhe was an script. quite got to be mayor, but I heard REFERENDUM AND RECALL SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET In times of peace London contains sixteen embassies and legations representative of foreign countries. nine-hou- DRINK HABI TConqueredin lllf! I 1 wMnmr , No-Hoo- Washington, May 6. The National Association for Constitutional Government was organized here today with David Jayne Hill, former ambassador to Germany, as president, to wage an organized campaign against the movement for the Initiative, referendum and recall. At a dinner tonight Dr. Hill set forth the purposes of the organization as. being to propagate a more accurate knowledge of constitutional government as conceived by the founders of the republic and to secure a popular realization of the vita! necessity of preserving the nation's basic law unimpaired. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, defending the constitution against charges that property rights were considered above all els by its framers. dec'ared that property Interests had less influence in, the constitutional convention than any other element. HKMlIlKAnLr.. "There are always two sides tto anargument, remarked the parlor philosopner. . "Which is all the more remarkable when you consider that there is only one end," said the mere man. Judge. ! ' Also the and Nickel Plate railroads formally their demands for an inpresented crease In wages and recognition of their union to the railroads tonight, it was announced here. This was said to be preliminary to the meeting tomorrow by the committee on- mediation headed by G. W. W. Hanger of the federal board of mediation and conciliation. After a of the cloak and meeting suit makers tonightstriking it was announced that Samuel Gompers and Frank Morrison, president and secreof the American tary, respectively, Federation of Labor, and Frank Walsh, was who chairman of the federal commission 6n industrial relations, would oome here to v address meetings of strikers. Three thousand employees in the men's clothing industry who went on strike several days ago will return to work Monday, and a general strike afin the same fecting T5.000 was threatened, has whichemployees industry, been averted, it was announced tonight. Herbert C. Ansorge, president of the American Clothing Manufacturers association, said that a board of mediation been had and men .have rewould meet after the appointed turned to work, in the hope of adjustall differences. ingMore than 4000 carpenters who rework when their demands cently quit for higher wages were refused will go back tomorrow, according to William L. Hutchinson, international of the United Brotherhood of president & Joiners. He said that the Carpents employers had agreed to raise the scale from S5 to $5.25 per day, beginning July 1. and from $5.25 to $5.50, beginning September l. Tie Vn Building Operation. St. Louis, May 6. Seven thousand union men. members of sixteen unions In the building trades, were called on in strike here with the striking today hodcarrierssympathy and building are a who laborers, wage demanding of 35 cents instead of 25 cents an hour, eight-hour an and time and a half for overtime. day rant . Inj". 6. Five thousand of 'Chicago, May on a the 11.000 employees strike at the Harvester company's International work Monplants here will return to reached toagreement day under an r day. They were granted a day and a wage increase. n, ? ? New York, May 6. Telegraphers and signal men on the New York Central Peerless Haynes Twelve life-Bo- ok We have a splendid variety of the famous Federation Leaders to Address Meetings of Garment Makers Unions Tonight. White Xl I. is Our Trunk and Bag Dept. on 2d Floor Continues to Grow in Popularity IN NEW YORK Franklin All-Weath- Salt Lake' s Great Shop for Men Everything You Need Z. C. M. BACK STRIKES Packard Twin ut v The unusual activity of Holland's armed forces during the past few days. has attracted universal attention. More than 300,000 troops are mobilized, the most of them on the German frontier. The queen has been active, poins: about the country inspecting and reviewing various divisions of the army. man has ever made pictures who could conapproach ofhim in technique. His the central theme of film ceptionis wonderful. Ince, who is his plots associate in the Triangle company, has Rrown to be a tremendous factor in the motion picture world. Not only in also nil over the counSalt Lake, but audiences sit up and take notice try, when an Ince film is flashed upon the screen. This company has made an especial study of the question of sub-of and has brought the matter titles a wizard at film production. No illustrating tion. them to a state of perfection that is marvelous. Sennett, the klnisr of all comedy directors and the of Keystone, and originator forms the thirdmainspring of the Triangle. spoke No director has ever been able to approach him as a producer of comedy. "The addition of the Famous Players and the Lasky company to the already of magnificent list of film performers the Triangle organization will give the American, provided the merger plans are fully carried out, the most wonderful list of productions ever placed under one banner. A ?5O,O0.000 Deal. "The people of Salt Lake have albecome familiar with the clevready erness of the Triangle players. Such stars aa Norma Talmadge, De Wolf William Collier, Hopper, Bessie Love, Mabel Normand, Roscoe Arbuckle, Knld Gish, Markey, Louise Olaum. Dorothy Lillian Gish, Frank Mills, II. B. Warner, William S. Hart, Jane Grey. Tully Marshall, George Fawcett, Robert Ilar-roBessie Barriscale, Wilfred Lucas, Douglas Fairbanks,onFay Tincher-an- d Clara Williams are theTriangle pay roll-- "The Famous have two stars Six actresses who of international Players fame, stand supreme In their especial line of Locomobile work. These are Mary Plckford, the highest-salarie- d actress In the world a girl whose income is almost ten times that of President Wilson. Thousands, millions, love her and her work, and her Immense popularity Is attested by her tremendous following. With her Is Marguerite Clark, a little girl whose sweetness roles has made in young her beloved all overgirl the United States. "The Lasky company has as its diDe MUle, who is an acrector. Cecil credited master of detail and techhas an almost supernique, a man who k Cord human knack of picking out Just the Goodyear correct sort of location for any reTires -are fortified scene. Marie Doro, "Blanche quired Geraldine against:Sweet, Farrar, Hazel Dawn, Rim-cPauline Frederick, John Barrvmore, ting By our Wallace lleid. Cleo Rldgely, Fannie Cut feature. Ward, Mae Murray, Anita King and On-a- ir Blow-ou- ts our By many others appear with the . Lasky . Core. productions. of talent is the "Truly aggregation our Loose Treads Dy and I trust that within a astounding Rubber Rivets. shall have direct confirmadays I New fw tion York. of the final confrom Puncture and Skidding as 1 summation the of deal. The $50,"000,-00- 0 By our Double-Thic- k understand them provide for aplans and Ribbcorporation. That Is a lot of money, but It gives ose some idea of the imed Treads. mense amount of capital necessary to one tremendous Insecurity By our Multiperfect so that a small admissionorganization, will ple Braided Piano Wire home town theprice greatest bring toinone's Base. the world. Salt Lake City la players a to be congratulated on having sucli theatre as the American in which these t Gaafyrar Sm-i- r fttatio Dtatrrfjr Goodymtr Card Ium, and QJ). Cknektrfor ftuolin mnd 'ckracan masterpieces will be presented." be-e- n 4 fi ute up-to-the-min- 4 Consolidation. If the plans which are outlined in a telegram received last night by W. II. Swanson, th owner of the American, and Hex theatres In Halt Lake, liberty are carried out. the TnInbiggest motion picture corporations the United State are to be united under one banner, that of the Triangle Film corpora-in' tion. The new organization, which it ald will have a total capitalization of $50,000,000, will have the three greatest motion picture director In the world. Ince and Hennett, at its head, Jrlffith, will have associated with them the and master minds of the Famous Players and the Jesre I Lasky company. Mr. Pwnnson'i Informant Is Walter S. Rand, the Intermountain manager for the Triangle company, with headquarters at Denver. Colo. The which Mr. Swanson received telegram from Mr. Kand Is as follows: Vork Motion, Key"Triangle, NewReliance. stone. Famous and Majestic. New corLasky are the firms merged. name of Triangle. poration takes the on having the greatCongratulations stars working est aggregation of film under the direction of the recognized world masters of motion pictures under contract for was the American." Mr. Swanson enthusiastla last In discussing the new alignment. night He said: hear"For many months I have of efforts being made in reports ing New York and in Ixs Angeles to get the organizagreatunder producing one banner. If tionsreally together In Mr. Rand's the information contained telegram Is correct the deal has been closed. "For many months It has been eviexdent that the high cost of stars, thecompense of distribution and wasteful to make the petition hare combined business premanufacturing picture carious at best. The news from the . . adapted to wear under dance frocks or daily negligees.. The bodice and the are gatnerctt on clastic Lands, winch insure a periect Tit. lhe shadow lace is of fine material and has a most pleasing effect ou the white satin. & H. Soda. , Soap, or ST SECOXD SOUTH ST. The cheapest place in town to buy 1 40 EA the best groceries. |