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Show ' : i.f r i I,rM- -- - DESERET. H 1 r 4 - hu: V - .. CarutMt gouth 4-Tempi Temple Salt Lek City, Utah. O. 4 r ; It J'? , By Carrier, per year . per ear Saturday N pr ear Foreifta poster I J l Whitney sub;ription .prices. per year ....... 5. ...... By Mail i I - etra 1 .ttr fr rorraapondr nt and uth.r r.adln publication ahould b addraaasd to tbo KOltor. . Member Audit Boreau Circulation J p, MrKinnejr, Eastern rvpraaantatlvs. 3t Fifth Avenuaj New York Offlia 11 South Michigan Avenue Chicago Offlit Entered at the poatoWeo of Salt oeoond elaea matter according to Aet of Congress, ' 'v ;tfc i ' 4 i March . HIE Tho Associated Prew Is excluatvsly entitled to tho uso for republicatlon of all nawa dtopatchs credited to It or not other loo credited to this nnwapaper, and aim tho local lew pphltohod herein. All right of ropubtlcatlon of spoclal herein aro also reserved. -- es -- - r f I SALT . 11T LTBERTT FIRES TONIGHT. , t OCTOBER LAKE CITY, rrr to hundreds of cttle lownVgnd tbo land, bonfires wtU ba and I lighted, procenotons and barbecues arranged, dotlc speeches and other exercises given, for the bio purpose of calling tho people's attention to the j fact that the Second Liberty Loan n about to j olooo, and of symbolising tho truth that America tn an j la hooping alight tho fires of Liberty." It I altogether Appropriate preparation for liberty of ! Day to bo observed tomorrow by designation ttbo president, for popular demonstrations On be--' half of tho Loan. Tho desire Is that by these eierniano the great mane of tho people may be ' stirred to an understanding of their opportunity shall ha,, not jand their duty, the result of which hut only a heavy ovsraubscription to the bonds, tout particularly a tremendously enlarged Hot ofa i Individual auboertbera It may bo sot down aa Ifhot that tha Loan la not going to fall for lank of bocausa tha waalth of tha country subscription t will pour itself out in a stream during tho dosing jhoura If It appear that tha humblsr buyers I have not availed themselves, as fully as expected. I of tha opportunity afforded them. But tho smaller j buyers are the preferred customers tn this ossa; jand Liberty Day and tha Liberty Firm have been jdevtaed aa a meena of arousing their enthusiasm, i and presenting before than a duty to which they -patriotically dedicate themselves If it has not yet been dons or which they may loyally ratify if It la already dona. ascra-tar- y r , A woman, lilaa Mary Synoa, executive of tha Womans Liberty Loan commutes la eredUed with being tha originator of tho "Liberty Fires" Idea, which la an adaptation of tha former European observance of the night bofore tho festival of 8S John Baptist (June 14). or Midsummer Eva, whan Area were kindled la tho j streets and market places of tho town. sometimes (attended by prayer and praise Berrios but morn g when tha IgmaraDy tha occasion of i young people daneed round tha flames leaped jover them, threw upon them garlands and Cowers fata. Mias Bynoa goes on to explain: Tbo Flrea of 61 John, those beacons of raws which have burned on the hills of Europe for twenty centuries have - been trampled to ashes by tbo tread of tho armies of invasion and devastation. For the first TONIGHT i 'ft ' y.i bn u'l merry-makin- bare from which on Bt. John's Eve tho peascoals to ant women of tha world took ' their own hearthstones failed Uvtng to glow last tho shells from tho enemys they bring down aircraft. For men and women overseas tha tires may not ba kindled till the war Is dona. But tho women of America hold tho duty of blasoning tn tho world tha truth of Liberty, of keeping alight tho tires of freedom. That wo may not forgot that duty, and that wo may the better understand that tha Liberty Loan is not merely a good Investment but a sacred obligation of patriotism and a promise to those who fight tor us and with us la the might, wo women struggle of right against of tho United Buttes will sot upon the hills of our country on tha ova of Liberty Day beacons which will flams out our belief in the righteousness of our cause; and from tho embers wo will take to our homes tho coals of courage and of determination to make sacrifice for that liberty which our land la keeping altght for the guidance of a darkened world. Jjf GOVERNMENT AND LABOR. ' , i 5 I 1 ( M( - 1 1 3 1 ,, ? j j H L f if j x , r ERiUNATION of tha great shipyard strike in the Northwest, reported In yesterdays wtU give the whole country a feeling of relief. Tha merits of tha controversy between the men and tha employers have been quits ovor-j- " . shadowed by the seriousness of tha situation thus created, a situation calculated In Its ultimata aa- -t pset to tie tha hands of the government and mnka it helpless in the presence of Its foes. . To the ordinary citizen It appears inconceivable that any 1 -ptHwIbte comhlnatfirn of grievance could warrant or justify the course which the strike! took. And these doubts will ha confirmed by the fact thgt, after all, the workmen's demands are at last left - ln- - the hands- - of the federal wge adjustment board, where they might as well have been lodged la the first place. At the same time, the Incident will serve to call attention anew to one of the omissions of the government is its generally-thofoug- h organization of the country for war. This la that no provision has been made whrteby. without the severe threat or pressure of a strike, the rela- . tlons of the working man to the government, or vtc versa, can be amicably discussed, understood and eettled. In the production of aupplle for the army and navy; In the construction of ships: In a dozen or a score of other directions tn which the tabor'of the country has to be counted 'upon to maintain the nation's .efficiency and to help Its allies, things have been left to take their Course77X)lputee hate arisen, strikes hsveTol-lowed, and costly tf not Irreparable delays have ensued, before any official attention wag paid to - them. There la much force In the suggestion thaf labor can be conecriptcd aa well aa wealth and as well as human service on the firing Une. . But an even more effective safeguard against the recurrence of theae disastrous disagreements and Waliuptie would e to.mtroduce. sntne svVem hy whtch, at every point where government work wis golrg on, there eould be an authorized representative of the government- - w'th ample powjr to. make adjustmewls and prevent strikes. A grext many troubles arise through lark of understanding of through foolish stubbornness. The general government has undertaken to put Itself n rlose touch with numerous elements and agencies of our economic life. tn the direction of' control and distribution of supplies. I ' price-fixin- - g, ' balance between hla labor and outlay for tools and seed on tbo on side, and hia harvest on the other, with results not wholly satisfactory from a pecuniary point of view. But If hs id of the stuff of which wieo patriots and providers aro made, ho will not allow himself to be discouraged. Ha will have registered soma gains that cannot bo expressed In dollars and cents In pounds of beans or pocks of potatoes Whether his crop wee largo or small, he has added something to tho store of food supplies throughout, the nation this addition baa bean prodigious No matter If, with an amount of money Jess than ha has ponded on hia own garden, ba eould have purchased In the markets more foodstuff than ha raised, he has still not been- - tha laser, nor has tha country, from hla endeavors Ha haaedded to hla own health and peace of mind by the outdoor labor; ha hag exhibited a willingness to utilize tho gifts of providence which entitles btia to claim those gifts mors abundantly In tha future: ha hag rat a good example to hia children and hla neighbors; in a modest but admirable and affective way ha has helped to win tha war I Nowtls a good time to prepare for another and a more succeenful war garden for next year. The smartest of os can profit from tho mistakes and experiences of the past season. If our ns.ghbor on tho same block has had an abundant yield while wa have' hardly got tha seed back, tha thing to do Is not to- - envy hla success but to study fain system. What ha has dons wo can do and hops the poet says springs eternal. Nature does not play favorites She haa bounteous rewards for alt who earn thorn. From like conditions eons lllte results there la no luck or chance about It. Entirely worthy, therefors la the earnest determination observable everywhere to go Into more vigorously next year than ever. The newly developed appetite for bow that It has bean stimulated by one seasons lasts ahould only be appeased by larger and continued contributions to it. Fortunately, It la on of those appetites that beneficently --not malignantly grows by what it feeds upon. Beheld, city pommies! oner, and seowtary of the draft board for Balt Lake City. Division No. , reoatvad th following from a friend at Mar Island naval training camp- .- Th sailor said that another friend was th author ) TONIGHT A TOMORROW NIGHT 1 "FOP" MAT. WED. Do TO ONLY. OLIVER MOROBOO OFFERS riA Phnor S my two blanks' thin as a slice ofthin ham-German spy was likely th guy for Unol Ho did I sleep T Dont kid Barn ms; Mybsdtlck to filled with straw And lumps and humps and big That punched m till Im raw.fat bump ot cwnmuBtf.tloiH' and .11 THE BBSKRET NEWS. Salt Lak City, Utah UCH criticism has been heard conowrning tha dereliction of the administration and of Congress la not providing that aliens In tha country shall ba subject to the same regulations as ear own people under the law creating the draft or national army. As usual, those who make the loudest complaint mrw those who know the least about it. Upon the general proposition that tha alien la under as logical an obligation to serve and defeat the nation which shelters hint as tha native Is, there will be no disagreement. It will be remembered that alien draft legislation wee proposed during tha lata session of Congress, and was so warmly supported that It would undoubtedly have been enacted without serious opposition had It been brdhght to a vote. But tbs department cf state Interposed en objection which at once mads plain to the committee on mQltary affairs th advisability of dslay; and It waq at tha request of these state officials that SdObSTow th alien'd raft bin was deterred. Congress was quit ready to deal with the question, but K wisely consented to wait until tha diplomatic negotiations which ware already In progress with the nations whose subjects would be affected could be consummated. For purposes of general' classification, all aliens resident In the country may ba assigned to one of three orders: neutrals citlaena from Allied countries and alien enemies Now, it is easy to see that foreign complications would Inevttably arts tf we attempted to draft neutrals one need look no farther than to Mexico to be enabled to understand how injuriously United States aliens in that country would ba affected if our government, drafted Mexican aliens in this eountry. Aa to our drafting of nationals of Allied governments th state department called to certain treat lea now In existence with soma of them, and to tha fact that agreements were being sought with such countries with us by which we might draft thetr otttseaa tn this oountry and they draft our outsells tn theirs. It was also proposed that la these should have a agreements th drafted -- alien choice aa to tha manner of hla service at is. ha might elect whether he wonld serve with the forces of hi own country and under hla owa flag, or with th forces and under th flag of th country hy which h was drafted. Manifestly It would be premature far our Congress to forestall, these amicable negotiations and' Bgreefmenta by enacting an arbitrary 'hard-and-falaw for th drafting of all aliens It is not. a question as to whether they ahoiild be required to do their share along, with our Awn for that to a generally accepted principle, it to merely a question of th beat method of st citl-xe- present this result being sought through mutual agreements of the government concerned. .. BLANCHE RING The Internationally Famous Btar. to Hi Newest and Biggest Fun . r with Music. ' typical A DANCER YANKEE BUNCH Spcctol Augmented OrdMatr. Fricoo Evening Me to g 00. MiUnee. t.y to 1 1 00 u this store will close at jMggttr l OD dauo of a time. .a? up fro th bottom. (My nighty; my B. V. Du), OO'K'O Ynk to oovar my shanks And than my dog 'd freeze. next attraction 11 I ES'S." Hot. Od. William Harris it 12 ;o clock tomorrow 25 Jr. aPraseote All tha world love dould use 'em for peroaa plaetsra, niftyb to itr&ls tb iyp. ?H!0WmVtn?r k t ry to onoo,- .v chUhUin tough and tho croup), toy two thin bluktu, Bundled up under my chin. - Tep, a German spy was surely th And, gosh, but ha made 'em thinlguyi v mastery. BAYARD Ji Qj) CHAIR u - s OooTqoo ass TisstiH Prirrsi Ms Is or deferred another minute. Tf tf war don whan tla don, than don jt . were wen It were . . , quickly." Th first official act of th nearly appointed commissioner of markets la New York was to for two million bushels of potatoes to b distributed in th metropolis at coat. Every town la the land haa. room and a glad welcome for an official with exactly that aort of sense of duty and authority. It to; i Bsw Ysvk sale Tneoday. ;0tnt"DRUG STORE M AT ooa-tre- ct S1 Nights Deg toning Wedaasday. 4 Mntlneea Bcgtoalng Thursday. BEG. WEDNESDAY EVE, The Suprmno Dancing star , Experts of th U. & bureau of fisheries have been experimenting with the shark aa a table dainty, and their verdict to that It to good enough for anybody. Anybody with sharks teeth, presumably. - Various sections of . the oountry have he "regulators in times past, but Herbert Hoover 1 th greatest regulator th eountry F had. Charlie Chaplin to going to build a film for himself. Want to see himself a othersplant see him, and all to himself. Th gossip is Just aa busy as tha be and work all th year round while th be but works half the year Coming THEODORE KOSLOFF BEXSEE ft BAIRD to tice; who strive to appear pPl not wht they appear. There sail forth WITH LILIAN WALKER.- - WRIGHT & DIETRICH FRODCCED BY THE OGDEN PICTURE CORPORATION. Eva. 10c, Y5C, 50c, ISc, Mat 10c, XSo, Wc. Bay tickets now. , Ticket Offloe Always Open. Bid Dirrct from Its LAST S TIMES TONIGHT. The Biggest Sensation of the Twentieth Century - L J. d his a bond. MISLEADING HEADLINES. Headlines may quits unintentionally pervert the truth by the mere condensation of a phrase. Thera to no reason to a alur Intended tn thta headline in a Newsuppose York newspaper: Swiss play well at being neutral; United 8tates Minister Utovall 'Saya they have become a nation of wbto--. Jet It wholly th actual Mr. Stovall, whomisrepresents words upon hla arrival at aa Atlantic port last week told the New York re- v8.W t,Ierlnf ! f whisperer Eraryone to become discreet to tha point of extreme taciturnity. The Bwtoa nlav thetr of them on that score. To play well at bet nr th tb'ng-- Bp ring - toventioa foe aeading and receiving ptoxtos' by airelcs Together with a big vaederiile bdl headed by a company of tea la BROADWAY The New Producer IT advance tn prices. ETHELCLAYTON cast aa A Every night, 'matinees Thursday 'a love Do Year Bit, Buy a Ubcaty Bond Today, It's a Safe, Bane AMERICAN Investment. The Drat Made. Again and Again Wa Bay, This I Liberty Bond Week at This Theater. The Entire Net Thto Week to be Iuvsst - ed to Liberty Bond - lODW Dmyneu-Beeh- r. YorErg " w J AND TOMORROW night. Music by R. Owen Sweeten Saltair BancL , Meters Made Just to Your Liking." UNITERS VL WEEKLY COMEDY. A Picture of Tragedy and Romance Featuring. NORMA TALMADGE TheDeseretSavings Bank ' COMEDY. Prof. J. J. MrCloUan bi Organ Recttels at and l:M p. nx Philadelphia Idt LO.ASL - pIRBCTOfUL W. W. RUer. PresldBt 0 serge KUa Jl Smith. Romney. Vtoe-Fres- tj Csabler; Jobs R. Borne John C Cutler. U. & Brown Inc. f, Bl George gethorlned, - Reed Ardg Smoot. W. F. JfftSM A. W. jL Auditorium ARIEL QUARTETTE Rill be heard is popular patriotic songs, WEDNESDAY NIGHT - Dancing. Auditorium farm-ln3t,ro- -- rub-ertb- ed the final rush and crush some whose vote might V ajoi General Green hat wohsnteered a have changed the result completely fail to reach chiva lc pledo that In th crest work of train the baHot box at all. in fcO.flOD men at American Lake h will civ It to not comqiendahl trait, but Inasmuch constant thouybt and effort to his hlcb oblicfc-tioas it exists and can Sl)ie. be reckoned on, of keeping them a morally rltan and op state and national manager of the Liberty Loan right a their mother gave them to him. H roeoiute to keep- faitir wtitr tha Yamlllee of campaign, who perhaps fnay have been disapbt men. and to4bat praiseworthy ond fttas taken pointed abthe slowness of subscriptions, can take prompt action to discipline th arauooraent heart of hop from It. Jt was illustrated Imprestfiat haa sprung up near th cantonment. colony and few a immoral women had stolen In, sively to the Loan campaign of last June, during th eloe of which th drive was so energetic and f nd th commanding officer nipo that ovll tn tho by forbidding th preeenc of any men tn pud In th amusement ton. frultfijl a to surprise all observer. Doubtless a Our military kutboritie aro tnftuod with a similar exhibition will b given during the remainrighteous determination to stamp out th old-tider of ths week: but it to high time It were makevils of soldiers ing itself evident. After today there are only four, tion t make our camps They feel thetr obllga bejs physically strong and keep davx In which to get Into original partnership with! them morally clean, and in that lofty endeavor the. government by lending It a Jittt money. -- At j will hare the oanteot support of government And They can not mak their rales too rigid finely ),exhortation to that this ba not neglected.; public. to that enL gpokane RpQinMmKa.Rwlw. . t -- -- Perf cction Under U. S. Inspection." Banking TODAY AKD TOMORROW Gerajdine Farrar i In abeolatriy bar grentest picture The popular bank At the old clock corner." The Woman God Forgot 1 Even bigger, greater nod nvwa than -- JOAN THE ' WOMAN." UTAH STATE 1 NATIONAL BANK . HO ADVANCE IN PRICES. Show start: 1:S0, , $:M, 5. 8X4. 9 sad p 10 Boob-tagge- AUSTRALIA Kaaalulu. tan, sal-for- m ? ) taintC. k - rlattal Ptoaaan t taa AuaSi'alartaa Bayul Mull -- T CiuIIm F r tall lafwaaUw iplr to Italt hr t"i . OFFICE fotapb P. Smith. Frsatdaat. Hebsr J. Or ant. h a,,,,. to- W. Nlbter. Cal Aavata ar a 4te icmaaar S Yaaaaavtr. hi To- - The Spotted LUy A The Law of Compensation Tlattinx-nephew- Free Dancing Dainty ELLA HALL FOR FOUR DATS STARTING TODAY. A Soper Scree Picture - to farmers than to r.her for FITTING OFT TILL TOMORROW. they sre not lnwstor But the attempt should be mad The a Topeka Capital words to tho 'HE United 8tates to a nation to whom people so a counsel UP -- the habit of .procrastination comes as second nature this referring, however, mainly to matters T) man who ha money to tnvmt At this u in othr of public duty. It to noticeable to our registernot Uh-rty bond, tr aot but 4a a dMoyai dtU ing for elections: If half, dozen' day are dasg-nat- ed on boloninn withpAtrtoUo, th profit bold who op th for that purpose, the preselling tendency oounirT to ot Bt&ndtng by It. Thi He to everybody, is to ealt until the arrival of tha last day. when, not only to tho 1t aoeond Liberty Loan rauat bo as a rule,-- there are more registrations than on alF rarmra. th rovemroe will lack trtoney to pay th previous days combined, ' It h so also to of th war. Buy a bond now, te our elections, thousands of voters always wait cortmc 4 your means, whether or not you o th first loan. New York Timea, until th last hours of the fateful day before going to the polling places, with tha result that In K) EP THE CAMPS MORALLT CLEAN. JFrinattog! splendid feature with story. Pianist First Ounavrgutloeal Churrii, Tonight, Oct. M, 8:15 p. nt 1X0. 81.04. 7Ac. ii Manaqrmrat Fred C Graham. Tlrkete at Con. Music and STRAND hn AD THE The Mnsical Sensation! and Saturday. Night prices: lie, J5o, tic. Met boxes. Tie. Matinee prices: lie and 15c; boras M rente. .f- Lhafir (r to The Dormant Power He-cri- " aH-st- Unique! Unusual! THE SILENT WITNESS proper honor a .- bevacat lontst. for th require of him a vto-lh-i2 denial of the annual rainfall to Yn though he privately bo-l- if haY8 been concentrated exclusively 22 P oetato are the only AJn, knows of togging back those who enjoyed Location ours and who favored than na W HL mi fr bttontlon How we will- mdat without them heaven only know Perhaps they may point of actual rarity, Then we wiiThrt 'ha with our treasure, mi ltort them to books with f yo,r: whloh th dueat may b confronted and and niece amused. All this wa bar ,1T THE COUNTRY Supported hy NOW PLAYING. Otto Hancrbacbs great drama of human emotion tho sensation of New York. eards have long been th ttMioer . LEO ORNSTEIN The great favorite Repilirr1 figure Strand Thraire, Bbow TODAY AND TOMORROW DJn A POST AL PERIL. st the New York City. LEISHMAN -- wee and buy lug ran record-brea- k 1000 SEATS AT 25c. to a Every scene take right her to UTAH. Over 11,000 people used to the big scenes. 400 of UTAHS aerial art appear to one of the greatest and most beautiful scenes ever thrown on a jam Every UTAHN will see and enjoy this gorge-- This to the Brat Mg gpectaca-l- u feature film to ba made to UTAH by a UTAH eoaqutay, backed by a group of the wealthiest nen to the state. Over $000,000 has been spent to make this the first pkinra one of tha acknow lodged film rsMiuUona of the year. what they are nothing Ilk a patron's old Joke to forced laugh- ;A faU to food prices would ba more welcome than tha fall of th year. i ARCHIE ONRL assisted by Miss Doily; PATHE NEWS. ha-fo- ra .. ot THURSDAY, Songt-flag- e; All th belligerent are looking kwehs cams direction hut not on can aee th end of tha war. ? Strand Theatre FITE KELRONS, Hoops My Dear; ALF GRANT to aongs and stories; DOROTHY HAYS A OO. la -- A W eek's 'No- The wife who doe. extra work, and where the wife whoudooa not?, never--ge- t aura par for It. vada-maou- m the FOR FOUR DAYS ONLY, BEGINNING OCTOBER 25, . AND HIS IMPERIAL RUSSIAN BALLET to men will admit an absolute stranger they wtU even think of admitting a mistake. Few are they who can distinguish between eeixing an opportunity and taking a chance. Every man and woman ahould have a to th form of a Liberty bond. Speak nothing but good of th living, to th dead what to said to Indifferent south main rr i ii-i- B Baucis sold to tha fanners wonld "stay aold. fhL, artner V uUlmau consumer of whatever ( tru that It to harder to sell bonds to In response to the request of Governor Bamberger A Me. and my two thin blankets. a.A.a h1 bin dims. U?' a ofaorus girls grass, UO -- AS TO THE DRAFTING OF ALIEN A. . Sail Lake Theatre (Krt THE WAR GARDEN. who PROBABLY many an amateur gardener his gathered In his little crop from War-lor acre baa been lately striking a mental - TUESDAY OCTOBER 23 1917 THE FIRST NIGHT IN CAMP. WISDOM OF i huln.H Addrsaa .11 U Street, embargo on export Ilcenaoa and olhar procetr for preventing profiteering, etc. But on the important and fundamental question of labor. It mema o have made no marked proxroas, and to be atilt depending, as Great Britain did so lohg to on tho ability sorsahow to muddla through. hsr-psri- l, Bor ad f NEWS . jv . EVENING EVENING NEWS DESERET l. i . . t. Hodavjr T Badgsr. Vis Praaiaan Uaurr T MeDwaa. Caabiar. Gasra H. Butter. Aaaiataat -- ,- t |