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Show THE 8-- A i i Theatrical Offerings for the Week I 'Continual From Page 6, This Section.) Rhea Mitchell, William Stowell and a on the train Letty is helpless. Samuel tast of noted film players. Jloggard. an tnemy of her father, sonMaurice Norton was the black sheep, of a wealthy man. who is driven beams with evil joy as he witnesses rs?r ami her companion hoarding the to theft through infatuation for a detrain for New York upon which ho is signing woman. He was cast off aby his father and later sentenced to a passenger. long Horror seizes I.ctty when she graps term in prison. On his release he rethe situation. What could the dis- turned to the city of his boyhood tressed ;irl lo. with help so far dis- and, driven by pure lonesomeness, hall. tant? This great question is dramatic- drops into a notoriousone dance the of There in he meets the Belle, answered girls and entertainingly ally of the resort, and while seated at a of this latest ParaTemalnlng The mount picture, which marks the fourth table with her tells her hishimstory. ofand in an interest takes Jones play produced by girl Henry Arthur he which an overcoat, fers to buy him the Famous Players Film company. up springs badly needs. A friendship between them, and she tells how she American Theatre. had been, led astray by the son of a 1 A TIT, tha premier S. employer. WILLIAM western roles, heads a former The couple, attracted by their misto forget the past fortunes, decideanew. cast of 200 players In "The Primal and Maurice goes to life start Monand be. shown today Lure." to Belle at her apartment and live with day only at the American theatre. It soon gets a job as a day laborer. The Is a play of the Canadian northwest, girl keeps house for him. and, inby her devotion, he rises from the action taking place at a remote spired the ranks to a position of authority. Bay company. In outpost of Isthea Hudson taJe the meantime his father, who has of loving The story stormy indiscretions, forgiven his son's early hearts and muzzle loadlnsr muskets a engages him. The to find a detective Is tale of a stern man who learns almost Maurice where word father gets too late to win forgiveness that he has to him to see, persuade and goes woman h living erred In condemnation of thounderwater him to return home and give up the A thrilling reaJly loves. This he refuses to do, and Belle of fast horses girl. flzht. reckless riding dramatic tries to make him think unselfishly situa- that she wishes and a core of intense return to the old this film life. The father to but tions are said to have placed denounces the "best Maurice defends her and saysBelle, he that play amotiKthethe leaders of sellers" of photoplay world. his. wife. The father will her make The midweek change at the house, leaves In disgust. The regeneration Thursday, complete, they marry and Maurice reTuesday, Wednesday and combination overcoat as a wedding gift. win furnish another big "Sins ceives the of features. A Fox production. Doro-tnof Men," with Stuart Holmes and withv Liberty Theatre. Bernard, will be the headllncr, score of decorators a Illllie Burke In the fourth chapter of WITH day and night the interior of "Gloria's Romance" as the supplemenbased Men" is of "Sins feature. the Liberty theatre is undergoing a tary on a new "religion" called "Myself." complete transformation preliminary the doctrine of the big ego, the creed film to the reopening of the house June 4. of selfishness. The story of the Both When the theatre is again opened to works out with remarkable effect. Mr. Holmes and Miss Bernard are well the public Salt Lakers will have a known to Salt Lake's motion picture chance of viewing the magnificent "fans." Chapter four of the Billle of the film masterpieces Burke serial will reveal another series presentation the of world, pictures which are too costumes. of the gorgeous to be shown in the regular picture For the last two days of the week. big and pictures which find their another Triangle theatres Friday and Saturday, and audiences only In the biggest cities feature will be shown. Mae InMarshChild of the United States. "A Robert Harrcn are In determining upon the new policy the details It of the Paris Streets." the Liberty. W. II. Swanson, the for court French of the a of Judge tory owner reof the property. Is carrying out In Is stolen whose little daughter his fixed determination to give this venge by Paris gangsters. It contains best obtainable in the the very city with scenes, remarkably spectacular world. as photoplay In the picture hundreds of people Under the new plan the Liberty will well as tense moments between prlncU have but two shows a day, a matinee pals. and evening performance. On an ava form will comedies part Keystone erage the performances will run about of the regular program for both Suntwo hours and fifteen minutes, with Satand and and Friday Monday day the incidental music which Is to be urday. furnished by a big orchestra of specially chosen artists. Special musical Rex Theatre. scores will be prepared for each promilE Juggernaut," the Vttagraph duction, the shows playing for a full JL railroad wreck photoplay with week. It is planned that every subject be thoroughly rehearsed with the Anita Stewart and Karle Williams, is will hundreds of effects and orchestrations to ! presented at the Rex theatre which are being prepared. Sunday and Monday only as a com-in have already been made Contracts Billle Burke with feature panion the for of "The Xe'er Do Ropresentation '"Gloria's of the second chapter rs mance." Love, millions, heroism and treachaudience. ery make, their appeal to the to be an As a melodrama It Is paid excellent Well." the adaption of Rex Beach's famed novel; "Twilight Sleep." an analytical discussion of this preparation; "The Fighting; Germans," pictures taken under the auspices of Kaiser Wllhelm and depicting theInGerman side of the ti.tantc Europe; "Warring in struggle France," the French side of the world war, and a score of others for which contracts have not been finally concluded. . nine-re- example of modern motion el world-renowne- d' old It Is not the picture technique. and grossly ridicuvariety, sUpnhod lous, but so powerful it is convincing. Th final scene shows the wrecking: of a fast express train, the engine and the cars dashing headlong from a weakened trestle Into a lake and from sight while the passensinking "The Fighting French. to gers are engaged In a mad atrnggle. war pictures are coming to the be saved from death. In the manufacture of the scene a real railroad train REAL theatre on June 4 for an result was used and the of one week. "The Fightis declared to leave the audience gasp-lin- engagement films bear the stamp of French" ing for breath. They were taken under The Memorial day bill. Tuesday and genuineness. direction the the French governa have special ment and are of Wednesday only, will shown in the being Charlie of request In from" Presa under United States grant suchis Immense laughlnsr Chaplin ident Polncare. cess, "The Floorwalker" as its feature. Incidentally these will beInthe first the The picture, which is the first of exof the war actual Europe pictureshere. series of Chaplin pictures under to be shown the During: past to Swanson contract the clusive fourteen months there have been varitheatre circuit. Is undoubtedly the fun- ous snatches of the operations of the niest piece of work which Chaplin has armies In Europe, but nothing of the of ever done. Chaplin draws a salary actual fighting Itself. This noIs ex1670.000 a year for being the biggest time by the fact that at plained In world. film the comedian men camera were the film of various The last three days of the week will companies In the country allowed anymark the third of the series of the scenes of the world's vaudeville bills which are being where near drama. But with these picthe Rex in conjunction greatest presented at Universal It Is The turning of tures different. of serial with the big story as much the was camera crank the circus life. "Peg o' the Ring." A in soldier the of the of charge duty Rex of the feature programs machine as was the regular of the operation Is the animated every day in the week gtins. version of the Mutt and Jeff cartoons. nearby machine During the taking of the pictures six cameramen were killed outright Theatre. Broadway to Is found in tha vast and three cameras were smashed of by flying fragments splinters SOLITUDE of the plain and forest, shells. By a fortunate coincidence these but loneliness Is found only in the crowded haunts of man. It is the poor films Include a number of scenes takoutcast from society who sees his fel- en of one of the battles for the poslows on all sides enjoying happiness, session of Verdun. The terrific fightd who really knows the bitter pangs ing on one of the hillsides, the combats of the soldiers and suffered by a lonely man. It was loneliness that brought together the the work of the artillery are shown two leading characters in the Mutual In the fullest detail. All of the things which have for master picture, De Luxe edition. "A "Soul Astray." a five-asociological months formed a part of the daily drama produced by the American Film grist of European war news are shown Company. Inc.. which will be shown at somewhere In the pictures. One sees the Broadway theatre Sunday only with airmen scouting over the German lines. awe-Inspirin- TST,of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" company of University of Utah plavers, who will present the Shakespearean offering1 on the university campus. ' "... . 1 . t1 .. - ' - ..... n - - - - ' - '''.''.-''- ' . :: T f X TO 0-B- AN Field day to our boys and girls in one of the happiest days properly the school calendar. Why not make it a gala day for father and mother and the rest of the family? It would be one of the most inexpensive outings the family could possibly take; all the school children are admitted to the resort free; the needy children are supwith free car fare, and the cost plied to the remaining members of the famof and entering the resort ily is veryreaching small. Even though the fahave to-- toll all day, what It Is Harmless, No Dye, But thers may could be pleasanter and more profitDarkens Gray Hair So Evenable than to join the family in picnic at the close of work, join- them in play and come home together!' ly No One Con Tell. Let's help the beard of athletic control make this Field day supremely happy! Very truly yours: J. FRED ANDERSON, Whenever your hair falls out or takes Chairman Publicity Committee. on that dull, lifeless, faded, streaked or gray appearance, simply shampoo ' . CIUMJR12N'S MOVIES. hair scalp a few times with During the past two weeks there Hair and Restorer. All your gray Color have been no special moving picture a beautiful dark shade turns then programs for children at the Rex hair of hair becomes evenl head entire and at to vaudeville owingRexto the change the and Liberty theatres. The dark, wavy, soft, fluffy, abundant, thici? announce and charming just as hair appeared league 'hopes, however, tosome soon their continuance .at other when you were 16 or 18 years old. moving picture house. is a ready-to-us- e delightful hair PARE X T-- T EACH Ell MEETINGS. color harmless, but restorer, perfectly associa- applied two or three times a week, beThe Onequa Parnet-Teachtion will hold Its final meeting for this sides darkening gray hair, makes scalp school year at 8 p. m. in the Onequa school next Wednesday, May 31. G. N. healthy and clean. Stops dandruff and Child, supervisor of grammar grades, falling hair and promotes Its growth. will speak on "Secondary Education on a money-bac- k The New Plan"; officers for the coming Give It a trial. Sold 50 cents for a big Only guarantee. the year will be elected, and work of subbottle at Rex Drug company, and other year in manual training will be shown. The Onequa school jects 4603); Sun Drug company, orchestra will render a special pro- (Wasatch Salt Lake City. Utah. 4S33). (Wasatch gram of music. Parent-Teachfolks supplied by mail. associThe Wasatch ation will hold "A Twilight Fete" at Call, write or telephone. Advertisethe Wasatch school next Monday even- ment. The following intering at 7 o'clock.will 3 be carried out: Seesting program dran lection, Wasatch orchestra; bird Hobart Pasha. matization. Miss Stanchfield's class; for Institute, Teaching Foreign Hugo's scenes from Shakespeare and motion song. Miss Teagues' pupils; motion Languages Spanish simplified. songs. Misses Lenison and HarringHyde Gospel of Good Will. ton's class; Dutch dance and Japanese International Engineer Congress and song, pupils of Mrs. Cummings FerElectrical Miss Cameron; Gypsy song, Miss Mer-rilEngineering and Hydro's electric Power Development. guson's class; frog song, Misses Masters Songs and Satires. and Bermant's classes; selection, From Old Japanese Tales Mrs. Miyamori Wasatch orchestra; flag drill, Finch's class; Irish jig, Miss Halstead's Dramas. Morland Woodwork for Infants and class; Maypole dance, Miss Eaton's Varso-vienn- e Juniors. and dance step class; dainty Misses Culture. Powys War andMission Clark's and Hart-well- 's dance. Churches of Prince Spanish dance of the honey New classes; Mexico. MissWhitworth's class; interprebee, Rankin Pencil "Drawing. tive Dance Humoresque, Mr. Houtz's Gift of Immortality. Slattery Misses, Hart's, singing, class; chorus Thorndike Shakespeare's Theatre. and Brewer's classes; Meyers', Palmer's Wilde. Percival Confessional. selection, Wasatch orchestra. Wilson On Being Human. MUSIC. "Tho Wasatch school invites you 511 of May, On the twenty-nint- h American Home Music Album. OPERAS. To come up to our "Twilight Fete," Delibes Lakme. Just at the close of Massenet Manon. Our little entertainmentday. FICTION. You really should not miss, That. So be there at the stroke of seven. People Like Bosher, K. L. His Father. Now please remember this." Bullard, F.A.L. Tad ofand Freedom. Goodrich. GRAY HAIR i. ..l. ., ,. - APPLY DARKEN YOUR . ; . . ":.r than is the journey to the redangers sort: darkness and lateness of the hour add to their physical, and innocence to their moral, danger. is t - riPStLj.'rL vr"i ;,A.Ji,', - - ,, - "V J jc "'-,- " .'- -. j. -- . V t'- y t ' 4Xlv - - f.M:C' r. WS - . , cv-- ' ;l; '. yV f V rc' . ) a S w Q-B- M ) s Q-B- s an , an er .4 v f Jf t-- r T ?4 i 7-- oz. ' ' -- ..v '' r . i ' Out-of-to- er - . - e- -- Hobart-Hampde- the pictures being taken from the aeroplane one sees what Is going- on both at the advanced posts and behind the trenches, where the ambulance and commissary departments are busy. Clouds of poisonous gas, rolling forward toward the French under a favorable wind favorable to the Germans are shown, something new In photography. A line of men with machine guns in an advanced position are seen with bombs bursting ibout them. Throughout Is seen the work of men fighting, not drilling. "The Fighting French" will be the first of the series of big productions which are to be shown at the Liberty theatre In connection with a full orchestra and special effects for the projection of the pictures after the manner of the biggest houses In the country. - . taken in attention to detail, and the director studied the types that had to be before he selected his cast.portrayed The scenes in the Women's Redemption society home are particularly well done, and the lighting, photography and settings were handled with extreme care. The Yosemlte national park Is the pride of the department of the interior, and the pictures presented in today's release of the "Seeing America series are official and show the care with which the park, the animals and the natural landmarks are being looked after. The films were shot by a government camera man, and are obtained by Gaumont for the Mutual by special arrangement. The beautiful scenery, the wonderful water falls, the magnificent natural grandeur and the animal preserves are all shown. Sis Hopkins herself is now- in the movies and will appear in a new comMehesy Theatre. at the Mehesy every Sunday. Toedy were young, rich is called "A Lucky MisSUPPOSING toyoumillions. day's what would take." picture and Is a scream from beginning you do if your doctor announced that to 6nd. you were a victim of an Incurable disease and had but four months to live? Such a theme has been but little HOME AMD SCHOOL touched upon by the scenario departments of the various producing comLEAGUE. e was left for Karl panies, and ItAmerican-Mutuof the to staff weave an entrancing tale about a doctor's mistake In the three-par- t AX OI'KX I.KTTmt. human interest drama. "Four Months," at the To the Public: At the last meeting Mehesy today. league the subThe leading roles are played by of theofHome and School for Pupils cn Escort "Proper ject Vivian Rich and Alfred Vosburgh. was discussed quite at "Four Months" was directed by Carl Field Day" and the chairman of the pubM. Le Vines, and no length,committee expense was licity was Instructed to adto make It In every dress this open letter to spared noteworthy the public emsense of the word. Great care was bodying the conclusions reached. Field g- ar un-equal- - Cool-idg- al floor. STAMPS FREE 10 Mpm rrv:;fefeJ AS SUMMER APPROACHES THE DEMAND FOR English Hymn. Vistas. Old East Indiamen. Chatterton Cody How to Deal With Human Nain Business. ture of Fire Prevention and InCyclopedia surance, 4 vols. Fernald English Grammar Simplified. System of Health CulFlynn Flynn 11 pamphlets). ture (with Ford Woodrow .Wilson. Griffis Tahan. Ham Brief German Grammar. Hinman Hlnman School of Gymnastic and Folk Dances, 3 Vols. Bragdon Four-dimension- al . 100 (Ref.) ture Study," with chart .lack Built. Stoddard Farm That & Field Literary Young Young Book 1. Readers, METAL SHINGLES. Metal shingles for Johannesburg. South Africa, have to be thicker than those ordinarily sent from the United against the States, in order to be proof severe hailstorms that are frequently experienced in that district. American metal ceilings find a good market there. NEW MIDSUMMER HATS $3.45 Usually. $5.00 or $6.00 J Usually $10.00 $12.50 $1.00 Lingerie Be prepared fur Decoration Day. l.."VO LACK eM - IJuj- your white footwear now ami ave tuouey. WOMK.VS WIIITK CASTLE KID BOOTS AVO.MII.N'S LACK HOOTS 7.H) AVOMKWS S3.45 S5.25 S3 S5.35 WHITi: KID MllITi: KID hoots lackavomk.n'n sc.oo wii1tk kid top hootsiilack kid vamicanvas ;hovi:m; ;iiils whitk m aky jam'.s " CHILD'S W1IITK III' Civ MA11V JANUS, S'i to II U.CM CHILD'S WHITK HI CK 31 Alt Y JA.N'KS, (o S ft.fir. INFANTS' AVIIITK HICK SI A It V .INKS. -.-- 5 le Sl-8- lr .Ixm 3liA IIto I..V II IKS Ti alee i.r,o mlrrn I lo .1 hoysto WHITK HICK MA It Y JANKS, whitk canvas itrnnr.it SOLK SHOKS, and Tub Blouses ....... will be sold at . . .......... $1.25 and $1.50 Lingerie and Tub Blouses will be sold at $2.50 Lingerie, Tub Silk and Pongee Blouses will be sold at $2.75 Lingerie, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Silk Blouses will be sold at $4.00 Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Blouses will be sold at $5.00 Georgette, Crepe de Chine $12.50 Sale of White Footwear SIS at Merbach's Irresistible Bargains in Waists 300 Irresistible Bargains in Coats All Women's and Misses' Wear equally low priced Comprising White Hats, Leghorn Hate and Transparent Models ; also IWhitft Milnns, All frimniorl witli PAthe latest accessories and suitable I 'for all occasions. 60 NEW MIDSUMMER "CON-SELLO- " AND " ANDRE A" MODELS arrived for tomorrow's showing, including- the new velvet combinations. Priced at and Up to TOMORROW IT'S YOURS 1)000 Usually $7.50 or $8.75 6.95or Stamps It Should Be in Your Home! Jo) IS) Specially Priced for Decoration Day WW We dive t&f. Tfc-td5g- igr is growing greater. This is the Center for all kinds of OUTING AND OUTDOOR HATS. Location and Hours of Exhibit to I5c Announced Later. sr ht Hols WMTE BHILLIHERY $5.00 of some of the world's best advertising, employing all recognized mediums. Xo man knows so much that he cannot be helped by this display of "business news." Be sure you see it. home-gcttln- . Sign Hope. Mason, G. S.B. Golden Miss Morris, E.F. P. Our Rose lork. of Mifflin. Mary Sterrett,C. Curved (NEW BOOKS IN LIBRARY! Blades. Walls. CHILDREN'S BOOKS. i... 4-Altsheler Keepers of the Trail. Adventures of Buster Bear. Burgess Baseball books will The following forty-eigGuide, 1916. Foster be added to the public library Monday, Bonnet Blue Jacobs Keeps House. May 29, 1916. Nida Ab, the Cave Man. Use MISCELLANEOUS. Shinn Guide to the Systematic Naand Bird American North "The of Benson Is Out! No purchase required. Stamps good in any part of book. Brins all your books to Premium Parlor, third dveriasins Exhibit It shows examples co-oper- ate . STAMPS FREE 10 - Every Business Man Should See This Exhibit w-hic- Wednesday, May 31, at Auerbach's Big Store. " Furnished by the Associated Advertising Clubs of the "World and being shown in all the principal cities of the United States, will arrive in Salt Lake for display during week of June 5th, under auspices of the Advertising Club of Salt Lake. ed day will be held at Wandamere next Friday, June 2, arid the author has therefore concluded that this is an opportune time to present the suggestions offered. It is earnestly Tioped that active and symparents will give their. support to such of these as pathetic may be helpful. At all times in the past the board of athletic control (composed of prinsupervisors and teachers), cipals, has had charge of the day, has planned and managed every detail in a manner is above criticism. No doubt whatthat soever is entertained that the next and all future Field days will be just as handled. capably But we do believe that their work would be easier, and certainly the would be relieved of much care and recertain lines, if parsponsibility along ents generally more would fully in escorting their children to and from the resort. In this we are not forgetting that saying many parents have always contheir best efforts to scientiously lent, this end; but close observation has made plain the fact that others have not. Doubtless this latter class has rested secure in the assurance that natof knowing that their urally comes are in careful children hands and in the best company and surroundings. However, a moment's reflection makes clear that with the best and most comtUere Is pletely planned arrangements some danger in sending children streets, on through cars, busy, tocongested a crowded resort, escrowded corted only by their schoolmates or an older brother or sister. perhaps There Is at best some danger, and this is therefore unwise; yet many, many children attend Field day In this way. children are left Obviouslyto these same their own devices during largely and most entire the of all gettingdayback home atimportant Might.. In too many instances they remain until the resort closes and then the is attended by even greater "RED LETTER DAY" hand-to-han- ct ' . 2 g all-st- SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SUNDAY, MAY 28, 1916. X, ' 1 co-sta- IIEKALD-KEPUBLICA- and Novelty Blouses .will be sold at . $7.50 Georgette, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Blouses ft .will be sold at CillOCKRIKS FOR THAT PICNIC 35c Roiled Ham. lb Potato Chips, medium size, package. .. .'.9c PotatoL'O Chips, large size, package Olives 15c msmarc-oz. Queen . . . 3jr With piles and piles of 75c dainty undermuslins spread out on the 2fv bottle Special, 20 oz. 40c Bismarck V)evil Olives . tables at your choice for 59c. 34c Special, bottle 31c Kismarck assorted Pickles in quart 75e MUSLIN' PKTTICOATS, ,!c. 75c ENVELOPE XX CHEMISE. rise Mason jars Special, bottle.. 5c. Good, strong muslin- Petticoats, 10c National Biscuit nCompany s Crack- Muslin or lingerie cloth Envelope a.t- the top and with draw '.:5c string ers. !c package or for. trimmed with Chemise, orprettily 2 embroidery flounce at the CQ 20c Libby's .No. a very neat Pineapple Special, 25 val lace CSG 2 iaaa for. . . bottom, with underlay... wS'w 2?7C fedge of embroidery 31c Yacht Club Salad Dressing, JOc oz.; 75c COHSET COVERS, 5!c. 75c MUSLIN" GOWNS. 5!c. 20c bottle Extra fine nainsook Corset Cover, Muslin Gowns In the high neck 20c Underwood's Devil Ham. small. each .15c trimmed front and back with lace and long sleeves or the slip-ov35 c Underwood s Devil Ham, large. each .2Se and assortment to ..... SSe style. A large 50c lioss Island Grape Juice CO f choose . . . .,.20e from, trimmed with wide 25c Hoss Island CSrape .Juice embroidery ..... 1 c 75c COMBINATION' SUITS, ro. or embroidery, insertion 20c Bulk Peanut Butter, lb. "Qlace 2Sc Kosher Bologna, this week. lb.. dainty .,24c 75c MUSLIN DUAWEHS, 5c. Combination Corset Cover and 28c Kosher thick Bolojsna, this week, lb, .24c 24c Drawers, joined with beadin.tr and Muslin Drawers in the open or 23c Cream Cheese Special." lb ribbon trimmed, with embroidery closed style, trimmed with fine Booth Sardines in Tomato Sauce and Mus or lace and tucks and tard, this week ..is EJQtfv neat rc 8 insertion vCQ W w Dill Pickles, 3 for embroidery 59c Specials inOuAslin Underwear Dept. er 9 51.59 j a39 S1.29 . . . 31c: f S?C- i |