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Show DESERET DESERET ytf Ry Mill I ,..' .,,.,. yr year..year lihrtty Ka. per Fi1ffl pPitifi X ; I' n Utah, a''" for and other raadtna a Csrveeoaadeac publlcattoa should ba sddrrew-- to tha Member Audit Boreas Ctrrulstto J p McKIrr.y. Eastern repreeattlFifth Haw Tork Office t r1' Chiracs Office. t 8noth Michigan i UtaCIM Entered at tha post office of $U second elaaa matter according to Act of Cooc March . IW... Tha. Aseociatel Praaa la exclusively antltltd te tha saa for rapublleatloo of afl paw or edited to not otherwise eradttad ta thla aawapapat or It righto and also tha local news published herein Allala-arof Tepahtt rstton ef apactal dtapatohaa her e f RAl.T LAKE r cmr. . Hr 11T - OCTOBER, tha extant of enabling them to qualify at the " jtn f election to bo bold next Tneedar. And primary 1 if ho atnu thn to help them to qualify. M own name aa a voter must appoar on the raartatra- thm Hat In tha dtatrtct whom to reside. Today 4 ha tha last opportunity,, befora tha jrtmary olec- Itioa nazt Tuaada y, for placing upon sach Hat Tany names that are entitled to bo there but 1 which for any reason may bar boon left off. Oqe who ex pacta to tow for two city commlx-aionand an auditor on tho fth of November Bait, can only have a role in aelactlng tha candidate than to ha elected by being regie tared 'today for tha election next Tuesday, At that time the mardleas elimination of all but tha most to without popular candidates will b attended - - -" hop of altaratioa or recall. Registration thus becomes aa Important A duty aa Toeing on election day. Ho who neglects It is untroo to tho caadidaio whom ho intends to support. By being registered far the primary stars ton, he is enabled to rota for hie candidate ar l- Bj,.falttagt.1regWer. . tor the primary eleotioa hough bo may later tpelllf for tho real alocttoa. on November A ba Undta hlmaalf to a choree of two out of four candidates tor commissioner, and on out at two I candidate tor auditor. Ail but six out of th ' names now before tho people 'twenty-od- d lot them offices will - go by tho board a q roouacf naxt Tuesday- Toting. Aa thora are olgbtoaa candidates for commlaaionor and three (or auditor, the fifteen who fait to gat a place 1 aa tha official ballot can only attrlbutg their fbUors to tha fact that Ukefc- - friends la auf flclrnl i jnumfcar did not support them. If you do not l want to bo accused, of this kinA of neglectful t or falsa friendship by tho candidate who la count- tng upon yon. yon moat pea to It today that you ara registered tomorrow will bo too late to tho omloeion; and than yoo must get-- out and jd your duty by your candidate next Tuesday. I The first stop toward befriending your friend Is J to register today. Tha second atop la to vote for jhim on Tuesday next, and enable him to trample Tha third atop is to ; down an hut ana contestant. .vote for him strongly enough on November to enable him to ride la to' victory. After that, whether or not ho succeeds la getting you appointed to aa office or In any other way rewards you, you hevu tha oonsoi o usnasa of feeling that did your duty by him. And If he happens yN to bo the best man for the place. ou also have tho ooaecfougn see of knowing that you have dona your fnH duty to yourself, your neighbors and thn city ta which you live. OH THE RUSSIAN FRONT. !? i'jP j "i to . -- i i,l- . j 1 i ' . I -- f rec-Iti- fy AIT victories of tha German ships and land-lng parties on tha two Islands controlling the mouth of tha Golf of Riga and the Gulf of Finland bring tha Invaders considerably nearer the captors of Patragrad if they choose to attempt it. Thar Is small probability that tho Russians, and their navy, or by either by tbeir i their land forces In the Esthonlan and Livonian , peninsula, can prevent the Teutonic forces fr?m owoentug onward to. .tha capital, .But UlafSt Clear whet the Germans would gain In a military I . senaa by prosecuting this advance, nor- what the Rtnetfne Won Id gain In either a mtlltsry or a sea-tnin- r 1 it . . " t'j s'4 f f - S. i moral sense by raeisung ft, On the contrary, 'potrograd In German hands might easily prose MrfbR aeet to. thqpreeent, Russian govexnmenL.. Xie. i-- t .shifting of tho capitol to Moscow would be to J liberate tho provisional government from many f.c of the hampering and emlster Influences, pro- , J'j German and otherwise, that thrive at Petrogrsd ,, 'Moscow is the reel heart of the nation In much f ;i I . , more than a geographical and a rhetorical sense. sad It might be an actual kindness on' the part t.J jot the enemy to compel the struggling govern imant to set op It gods there. Kerensky has re- 1 j ,ently displayed the courage to defy the Bol-- , lOherlkl to the extent of disregarding their dI mends that the moderates be left el's vented tta the coalition ministry end the unrepf I world awaits with anxiety th result of hie daring. L'nquee- 'tlonably there would he cAuse for f,..).. nfl tJ denes If he should find it advisable to pack up hts f.T cabinet and transporu It bodily to the rJob-lancient Muscovite city. l? It will have been noticed whenever the battle goes strongly ageinst them in the West 'iha Germane exert themselves ponderously to .i : r method m gain a success In the EaeC There thta thongh thin and flimsv. Precious little is f 'occurring ta France or Flatider to JuWtfy fling-- . ifl Berlin, 'lng out the glad banner of ut J 'in order that those emblems of joy may not be ,uutte Wipplanted by the trappings of aadnese, g well advertised acclaimed thrust no -1 then la dellivrvd against poor, blinded, reel--- 1 ,nd Russia. It was so with RgaTls so with Arene-- ;tag ' burg, and wilt be so with Perriau. Reval. or Fetro- 5. M either of those porta shell l fall, as all of , them may. On would think this nuust In time j j b0WJJ unsatisfying food to the philosophic Ger- 'ill i man rtmd and In time ft will. But It seems ' ' ot I ' jat j 1 vm-nr- y "!' -- i r4 -- ? VERIFIED AXIOM LA FEMME. M u 1 REEVES MBH lEDkRMOND FRITZ Bill CH AND BIvTKR LAST EFInODE OF GERMANS Tie RETREAT AT The BkTTYJE OF ARRAS. EveJ Ic. SSc, fttoc, lie. Mat now. lOr, Me. SOe. Buy tick TkAex Office Aiwsi Opes. 4E wt ml of seven A bill Like another in a different game. Field Marehal UcGraw suffered eo many defeats - on the a eaters front, and had eo many salients knocked off him, that a etrategic retirement, when It wee made noc notary, waa effected too Ute. The enemy had found hla range, and their barrage Ore and heavy bombardment gave him no time evpo te dig in. Pritvr eyrihua. and I p iOc. lxtte, lac, 30c; Matlneea, 10c, 20e. them. T6e man who Is spoiling for a fight need sporl bo longer. He can go right to the front nnd get bis fill any day. He wt! ran .euheerlb (a th Liberty loon i and doesn't Is lacking some of the essentials of true patriotism. - NOW FLAYING H mistcry play of the sea author unknown. It keeps- you grcmjiig every minute. THE BIGIDEA ana Ralph and the W llAr I1;-erw- . Mato. Thursday and Baturday, Mat. : boxes 30c. Night rke: Ur. A Ik . flo-nlna- cr Pr-rsn- t. Pricrsrl.V-- 2.V-- Uo A 50c. boxes 75c EMPR.ESS THEATRE AA to" TOMORROW hffp (be (Ymrds TODAT, -WM- Narrow Trail The THE LIBERTY IAN FILM David Featuring Pita. tVll-o- n. Bclaeoo, Ra)mond Hitchcock, Marj Fairbanks, ltouijlM Theodora Roberts and mnay other national favoritra. MOTION tlCIYRFS OF THE WORLD'S MIUEg. - BOBBY Walter Ncr. AID TOVOMOH Beaafffat "elackero are a negligible quantity but Id not nod will not be neglected. Sometimes it la hard la distinguish between S cordial greeting and a cordial dislike. Columbus first discovered America and the vaiaer hss also discovered It Th FLORENCE LA BADIE Woman Dr -- O ewaahssd. I BlTrru) (arrest Eveata. r DREW teaUag DOXX ta THE LAIR OP THE WOLF. p E I 1 CAN Rtarttif teday at f p. sk, and reeky lot bears thereafter. pertal waste ter thle rsgsgrarsl rraderedhy Mr. Rdnrard Fttspatriek as hla tocvwparskle Awcricoa errheotra. 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SUBSCRIPTION RATES. - r, EUS1 R, WaT and Ihe H wage-oarne- pheteAraasU cant STRAND Ptett, they shoo liberty a get s scat after 8:30 try tomorrow- - mnUnre. yon TODr r A rftSTOORAMtnC-JIKNSk-YlO-q BUM PH CARTOON.-- N If ITE it. - THB FA f'Bt ee- - la M,NA HEAKHT-PATH- E Tf Germany M to win th war by" diplomacy must rt a different kind from the One sh been using. - " OF NEW TbRft.'1 ef primitive paesteas aad mighty erne ties. lecaloes ef plet. aaasBally sntft aad abeerMaa frem begtaatag te tad, tt gaaraatev yea a tall evening ef dellgbttal eatertalameat. T He . shewn ter tear days at the , Stt J.,,:NQ.Advance,m, .-S.-HART- la his new and best picture When n man loses his nerve he never advertises for ft. He can't Just because he haa lost rt n Uo biiyccet Some members of the German ministry may be working overtime and hence entiled to double pay. but the secretary of colonial affairs just now U not one of ofevnuu-d- ft. i :Jt S( 1 Show strategist Tbe I. w. W. are demanding and Insisting upon all their constitutional rights. There can be no reasonable objection to this but If they were more regardful of the law and the rights of othenr the? would command more respect and cooSderatioa from others. They eeem never to have heard of the golden rule. en Hlndenburg's advice to nia country--n- e is to continue to be victorious nd bold our peace." The latter pert of thm adice is made easier to follow by the fact that the 'ormer la impossible ClIERCHEZ ftslura that CHARUE AHEARN and bis company leviating circumstance; though physical fuel rnT. be abnent, the hearing of euch language will always afford temporary mental warmth to a prertelgn like Dr. Garfield aa a spy execution of Mm. Mata-HaPeris yesterday terminated tone of the most adventurous and spectacular career of the many which this war has brought to notice. In It is easier to Rive a man encouragement this Instance, however, the story dose not end with the sound of the rifles that sent death to than cash, and often better. tho victim, for aha baa been engaged, during her Indian summer this year 1 like linked imprisonment, in writing ber memoir, the pubout even an afford to of which lication promisee greater' sensation than tha It does an aviator no good to look before he crime. . She' was the daughter of a Dutch couple leap named Zells, but was taken aa a child to tho East The new treasury notes are notes of warn Indies where oho learned the Javanese and Japanese languages from tho former of which she ing. took her slogs name Mata-Hsr-i, meaning TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT. whoa oho bloomed out a dancKaiser knows how to get the peace for Sh was er with a European reputation. which bo is electioneering President Wilson exattractive, fascinating and daring, and of course the whole matter in hla not to tbs pope. he had a long train of followers, among them plained It Is autocracy and war or and peace an English officer, whose insignia, ft afterwards This may he personal but Itdemocracy Is the ultimatum. New Tork World developed, denoted service with the recently - s Another njnwnwd admirer wr a A fiovn everybody. French deputy whose limousine was often seen in front . of or near her Paris residence Rhe s being readilj converted Into cash than any otherxnqfe claimed to have had a husband, a Dutch .officer asset he can have, the Liberty named McLeod, but if he was stilt living he was bond should te the especial the salaried man Orappeal woman and to not at all in evidence during these later davs. nil persons wbo hare industry and thrift enough. vrbich who hea now paid tha-peTha crianw-Jec- Hoffs- -wr.1t. and who have alty was the disclosure to the Germans of the enough patriotism notn neglect an opportunity own their for advantage which is also an oppora matter-thconstruction of the British tanks tunity to do their plain duty as patriotic citixena. had been, supposed to be enveloped in th In another sense of ihe nrd it moot Impenetrable secrecy From tho informashould be recalled as that th convertibility owner of a Liberty bond has the rirt-- t to have It converted Into tion thus obtained the Germans Were enabled bond of of the later Imues which may pav k to build a special gun: evidence of more thanany4 per rent interest. Owning a Liberty which was given in the dirabUr.g of some of the '0 "havtng your cake first tenke by sms penetrating sheila J!' Rubecrlptiond doaa October 37. j Philadelphia Publ.r Ledger. unlike any ever thrown by e tnorter; and from German officers who were taken prisoner It was , .A PATRIOTIC DVTyZkEEP WELL. learned that for some weeks they had been in possession of knowledge as to the tanks that P'ln duiv far the community thin to tre owing 0f doctor and prepared them 10 combat the new engine qf wtater. nurses caused by the war scarcity That duty is rot to be it destruction, thereby jobbing of much of the ill mors than can be In honoa-hol- d hnjped Economy It was efficacy that expected for management end elimination of food waste In which th temptress conare going to he preached . The manner twentv o, thoueand velunterrii thrctighoul the country, veyed her Information to the enemy, and the ermnen at th instance of the Washington authorttlea A so r way ta which her guilt was established, make a pndary nttrade nbe on urging people ta ght lengthv and an tarn r tin narrative, but far forget their1 nerves to srorn neurasthenia due greater- - Interest attaches to the manuscript to under or overwork.- to Vat neither too much nor too Mule, to gn to bed betlmea and rise at memoir upon which she has been feverishly encock-croto be more d ter pies of since an became she gaged Inmate of Ft. Laxare the didactic Mr Fhonts enthusiastic and duly save the lives fel.ow-travo under their sentence death era in the eubwav by unIt is said that of prison 'their feetto drlrfk only dutlllsd Water a Pan newspaper' purchased her story at 0 crossing -- d eat onlv cooked fruit vegetables, to avoid much per word- - ind in .order that eh rmrhr not and u rt necessary strokes of apoplexy induced by par-lhave to fere the firing equad before her writing politics 4a short, so ro- Mr la sTerilited was finished she had her lawyer plead for a that they wl avoid eery dleeaee or acct-deatay not clsoord by th insurance of execution, haring the plea upon her promise a as direct act of God," and so sparscompanion oar medical that If spared to complete the tale she would and hospital services tor us at tbs front Natumake full confession fa to those whose friend- rally. tho fa ft that all Joy of living at all, if live lng carelessly be prohibited by patriotism, will ship enabled her to acquire her secret informaunder e'lcha may serve th tion and make use of. lt If ft aha! jranrpir added purpoee of driving regime, a soul that she haa kep.t this promise, there is nq tellln to risk thatr live dally by eating, and how widespread the deadly scandal ! Journeying, to enlist and die th at front rather that njay be succumb to prematura valetudinarianism. Uncovered In the meantime tt t safe to say .than NewJYork Evening Poet. THE 3Times Today Last bound to pieaaev beaded by The following -- note from the will be reltahftd by every operator and dealer in tht pert of the country: Fuel Administrator Garfield shivered Turrdey ln hU cold Washington office 'I have been all over town. the Janitor of the building Bald, but I cant get no coal nowhere" In thla CMf, however, there is one al- has the Big Feature Photoplays. lFWIGVEACS eooner stilled. " Rac ot CHINESE DUO that the particular officer who w so often seen In hef company end thei rnolaved deputy who haunted her eeloo to oy nothing of the hoctet others who peJd court to her ere hjxvinc unhappy end anximi moment, end can h&rdly be blamed for wishing her hand end voice hecTbeen ah The Tbarsday HOWARD CLARA -- ds : CRAM LEV & MAUDE BILLIE I on- - on. on. Ikfioaiat Matinee I Flams ft on! . Flame It acroes th sea. Flame it on! Down Una of distant battle let the fiery massage run. Flame tt on! That th cod of Rlbt ta mrchmff In tho rmim of th And tho Univoroo UFm. rockthf to tho trood of Liberty, Ham tt on, on, on. Flaunt tt onl k Berkeley. California. - - : Nihto Beqtantaff Vedaewtay. . various reasons, apart why tha Allies should hesitate about adopting tho policy of sir reprisal, by whch to repay the Germane not only with bomb for bomb, but, as Lloyd George said, "with comGerAn admitted effect he pound Interest. London and other undefended man elites, end of tho barbarous siaughler.of innocent persona, has been to strengthen and intensify tho war spirit In the places thus raided and increase the determination to carry on the conflict until complete victory shall end it. If this has been the result on English sentiment. It may fairly be expected to bo tho result on German sentiment , and the issue would thus resolve itself into a question of which side can otoop or soar tq th greatest achievements in brutality. Aral nr Ger man ys viitagr over Great Britain In any contemplated air campaign lie la tha fast (hat bar Belgian base enable her with comparative eAs to sail out for hcwtilo attack an advantage which oho will seek to utilise still more desperately and Cling to Bjith still greater tenacity if Britain la going to engage extensively In this earns sort of air warfare. Now, it la eminently desirable that Germany bo induced Or forced to evacuate Belgium, and thora are evidences that aha ta con tamp taring thla atop. Tha retention of Belgium to being at present loos and and lose strongly Insisted upon by her by her statesmen. Why. then. Incite n movement that shall compel her to bold on with a tighter grip than evert To do so would seem to bo play-ta- g directly into tho hands of tho junkers, the the uncompromising autocrats Annexationists, who are bsnt on holding everything and yielding nothing. ' Furthermore, there are daily reports of or mobs or riots in German eftieo where "peace Is the slogan and is demanded of the governing authorities-- For" Britain or Franco to visit ouch places wtrh nirbombe Would be Co destroy Instantly tbs sentiment which Is thus making Itand add fuel self felt; tt would bo to to the fiames of bate And revenge. Airplanes for actual military purpoee are bomberlegitimate and Immensely useful, but for -ding undefended cities and slaying innocent people far in rear of the battle lines they are a diabolical agency with no place In tha category or methods of civilised man. Tho nation which uses them ta this manner incurs a moral obloquy Incomparably more enduring and injurious then any amount of murderous success can offset or counteract. FRENCH 1 Rice ' from those war-lor- 8hw Flame tt acroes the eeai Flam ft on! To ov'ry bivouac tiro lot th tightmng leap J and run, , . Flam ft on! That tho world haa seen tho burning of a new Democracy. And th bolls of death are for an old tolling Autocracy, of-t- I 1 TO COUNTER THERE are TERT eiector tn thlc city ought to k5w this time whom ho or aha aaiita to support and auditor in tho oleotlon to ! beheld next month. If tho. Individual Tolar haa j made hla choice of candidate among the acora to ro- -' j whose petition hare born filed, bo ought member that in order to hare hla candidate j name on tha offletal ballot, bt mutt support them wholf, Ooft By Carolyn - ' AS afPriAi - FLA ME. IT, ONI , - mill general staff ta this particular campaign douhtieea ralai principally to tho securing of safe and comfortable winter quartern The season approaches when In tha Baltic provinces of Russia no man can work or fight, and the Jong, dark. Icy period Jn tae trenche is not to b sword. EKCVRE TODAY YOUR RIGHT TO TOTE. agalnetthe tier far-es- also reserved. cyNxiaFV J well-hous- - ir it contemplated without dread Moreover, oecupa tloa of a number of the principal strategic town and ports by well-fe- d and geriiaore nclll release for service elsewhere many thousand; of veterans Finally, tho- - Invaders have still much to hope from the chaoa that hat followed the revolution ft cannot be thelr policy to unify the diecordant Buselsn factions, to solldlj national aentlment or to rteate a peril that will gtlmulata national patriotiam which would surely bo the case If they push their attacks too far. For all of those reasons to say nothing of the danger In stringing opt their communlcdtloRe to tha point of weakness tt is hardly Ukely that their further movements ta thi theatre of th war will bo much more than felnts. dlversioDt. . They are like a trained knight in arms tilting against a drowsy giant with a broomstick la place of a run and a lath for a e eatra. d , j - y f M Address all baalraaa commoalcatlere BltUACM. TH9 Wi.,S't,L.k.'o',. 1 txu. at any The., military advaniagee sought by tho smsmiPTiow prices. 'By Carrierprpryar - i t ; to eerra the present purpose NEWS EVENING Comer of Boats Tempt and Ful Tempi Btrseto. ' - Salt Lake City. Utah. Business Maaogf. Horse O. Whitney i'A b 5 " EVENING . NEWS - TUESDAY OCTOBER -- 16 -- 1917 - , -- At the old Corner Clock FFICKRA F. Smith. PrasldsaL Xebrr J. OranL Cbas W hibley. Hedsey T Badger. Henry T McBwad, Csahlsr. Osorg H. Butler. AsslsU.ee Caekiee. foeepb L L -- |