Show V THE SALT HERALD-REPUBLICA- The N Republican Inter-BIounta-ln : slon or being: forever guilty of suppressing the' lurid and florid truth— ror so ' much LAKES: (Eat Feb 12 1906) Tkc Salt Lake6 Herald June 170) ' (Eat SO MAIN STREET J' yv' ' an Associated with THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS Information concerning circulation will be supplied through this association Venetian build ins Chicago - ft Only Republican dally newspaper in Salt f Lake City Utah ' DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carCity one week IB cents rier in Salt Lake B cents Sunday onlyAND SUNDAY DAILY by mall — One month 76 cents one year 9800 SUNDAY by mail (in advance)— One year - f - ft- V — ' v j ' ' r r y - "V v -' - 'V - the ' attractions r TODAY ft"-- Salt Lake theatre— “The Bird 'of ?Faxad Ise” At 88 A p heatre-WilkeTv Wilkes players in VThe -- Morals v of Marcus" -- At 8201: : orpheum theatre—Motion i pletures and Other f iljnaCon-'The Sultana! rtinuous '1 toll A W : lle IS' Pantages todayl v'at 245' 8 and 9180 pwl Mehesy-Charley Chaplin In comedy - Alice Howell In L-- K comedyS!Happy -- m m 1 I ‘ ' - " V- ll SALT? LAKE i played' in LTHOUGH it'-'h- lt Paradise" of Bird many times '!The s and with" - alluring § Hawaiian music to grip the puouc stirring drama continues interest': It opened for a week at the ®saua : : 'i-- - er agn - day-'-'-Th- e’ - - - ' -- - The Misses Sarah and Leah Burton daughters of Mr and Mrs ' Edward L Burton and Miss Belle Livingston daughter of Mr and Mrs David IL Livingston will entertain a large number of their young friends this evening at a dancing party at the Ladles Literary clubhouse £ £ £ Miss' Gertrude Goeghegan and Miss Kathleen Geoghegan will give a matinee this afternoon followed by a teaparty the Hotel Utah in honor cf at '' Mrs Evelyn Snow one of the" brides to be of the month ’ - 'Her-famil- y the-welrt r - - - : - ’ - - - ’ - : - ss - - - on -- ’ - -- There will be a meeting of the art section of the Ladies’ Literary club this morning at '1020 o'clock at the clubhouse' Mrs C H Blanchard will present the topic "Some Examples of Gothic ''and Renaissance Architecture” - - ct T- ’ " - - l 1 dull-mind- ed -- - - - - : - s - MAN-STEER- ED - m g in'-whic- h -- -- - - - six-mon- th s - and-powe- r - - ! ’ - In'-th- e - - New-Bedfor- ’ Gazetta?’ 1 ‘ " - - ' - - 1 v his-mothe- r - : - - : - - ’ of--thos- - Age-Hera- ‘ ld : ?-- 1- - f : - SWitchr’':-AAA'iAA- : Bar-son- - e e J - i-- S : fi - v 1 in!-th- -- - & - t - - v- ’ " 4- - "know ' : -- - ' - - - 'ByilPrekgs : sV 9 ft "ViSaf-PUT- - Every-inomen- - t - n - : ’ vr f Vft-' ? ft 'r - - - el - : ? h — in' 'V el s a -- - : v : V ' ‘ ‘ ? 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J o'clock at the Xewhouse hotel $ z z The Welfare club will meet this evenK Ott in the Alta-den- a ing with Mrs G 310 S Third East A apartments paper will be read by Mrs G B Rezner on “The Customs of the Peoples ln the Other' Americas in Regard to Christmas’’ A trio composed of Mrs Ethel Nettleton Ramey Miss Blanco Strlckley and ' Mrs Jacob Rumel will give vocal numbers ae The regular meeting of the B’nai Israel' auxiliary society will be held this afternoon at 230 o’clock at B B hall The Ladles’ Aid society of Iliff M E church meets this afternoon with Mrs Elwood Lane 507 Second avenue All members are urged to be present x ! i The Ladles’ Literary club chorus will meet this afternoon at 2 o’clock with Mrs Ella C Wetzell Ln the Avalon Mrs Ralph Loughborough will enter- tain the Ladies’ Auxiliary to the Greet- ers of Utah this afternoon at 130 ay 7 The Wasatch Literary club will meet this afternoon with Mrs W H Korns 821 8 Eleventh East Longfellow will be the afternoon topic to be discussed Readings from the poet will be given by Mrs W D Prosser and a paper by Mrs A H Parsbns will be read Current events will be reviewed by Mrs I J Ketchupi- - Vocal selection will be contributed by Mrs E H Wells and instrumental numbers by Mrs A II The assistant hostesses cf Peabody the afternoon will be Mrs L C Sinclair Mrs W B Oliver Mrs H R Parr and Mrs Ruth Pavy 97-year- s - fc - v -- - J 1 - ' ' seofthe - "s - HERALD-REPUBLICA- N over-thecrat- : J ? U affair of the afternoon in club and society circles will he the monthly meeting of the Catholic Woman’s league beginning at 220 o’clock at the Ladles clubLiterary house ' A delightful literary ’and mu- slcal program has been' prepared to be followed by a social hour which will be in the nature of a reception Miss Mathilde Domenge and Mrs A G Krauss will read papers and vocal numbers by Mrs George A Eaton Lydia White Boothby on the harp vocal number by Mrs George A Eaton and piano solos by Miss Helen Sheets '‘a Tea will be served the members of the entertainment bycommittee of which Mrs C A Quigley la chairman Mrs j CHarfchett and Mrs Elizabeth J O'Brien will preside at the tea table New-Year’- - - v ’ an f -r o’clock : circulator Herald-Republic- a-k- a 7 - - : at An Interesting i A in-hous- e "'Alta club' V - - a-ma- ny : ‘ Ase a-ma- ny ' ' 9 - - ' :iX- former members of the governor’s staff and their wives postponed from last week will take place this evenin gut the : s - ' The dinner to be given In' honor 'of Gov and Mrs William Spry by the s theatre--Vaudevi- - f rai n or snow' In north portion PROBABLE the only: port of ‘entryrin Utah?? Imports re- -' is the forecast issued last night ceived during the last' fiscal year aggregated by th e local weather office The following 1 254453 Of these goods 6689 was free from comparative data f orSalt ' Lake for Sunday import duty and $18756 was dutiable S is Issued by the local bureau of the weather Political Research! 3Ieetlag-Th- e Political service ? of! thej United States department of Research association will hold its next' meet r v " ing Wednesday at8 p m' In the President’s agriculture:"? 3 raMPERATURE: Deg 8UI1® at the Newhouse hotel i F' W Kirkham will report on the subject of 'Taxatloriv All j fa ' &' members of the league and the public in gen--' JjOW6Bt f e'aaeaseeo'ev jw 18Jf Mean temperature be PresenLr ' invitedtp 29 : Borm to :Bcrastelns— Just as the Normal Batynew year dawned' a baby girl arrived ht‘ the 100 home of Mr-- and Mrs' Harry Bernstein of ’No Relative! humidity' at 6 a m’ 82 7 Hill apartments Relative humidity at 6 p m Mr Bernstein Is city ALMANAC forThe ' Sun rises at 758 a m sun seta at 511 p m Variety of LooL— Burglars effected ’an to th®'home of Alfred Soloman 729 January 2 1917 S Thlrd East by breaking a!glass in a rear door They completely ransacked 'the house and made of f with’ $ 100 worth of jewelry ra i Death Roll Jy '? phild’a savings’ bank and a revolver f s rS:i ' ' Lake Water Level Hlsh— Soundiag on the LOCAL ' lake 'yesterday" showed that the water stood WAni1 46 feet above zero level which ‘is comparaehbltke b bills riverto tively high for this time of the year and due Beckstead Bills 80 ' 'Widow of Emeline to the heavy Snowfall and melting snow durBishop W A Bills who was drowned two lowing the warmer hours of the in the Jordan river' died at the est the lake has ever shown 'was 1 below years ago : home in Riverton yesterday Death ' family the zero level from November 1 to 15 1915: v duC to old age The lake stood at the zero leVel from October wasMrs in Canada' in 1887 and Bills was 143 The zero 6r: normal came to Utah whenborn 12 yeara old level is '4212 89 feet above the livel of the settled at South Jordan Mrs' Bills leaves Seven children: They are Bishop Gordon 8 Stamp Sales ' Show Increaee- - '-- Postage Bills’ David Bills George W Bills' Mrs F C stamp sales at- the local 'postoffice for the Seal Alexander Bills Mrs Nephl Artill and month of December aggregated $67434 18 an W' A : Billa increase of $109211 over December was active In church and charMrs l91BVlt is estimated that1 2o per cent more packages ItyworkBlllsShe was president of the' Relief were handled by the Salt Lake postoffice last society at Riverton twenty year s - y: ' month than during Uhe same period 1915 There was also the same proportion’ Of inr NATION first-cla- a ® Events of the Day ' 'S 'k-- -- -- s The— Weather ' ? A- re-electi- 4! - Lake theatre yesterday and Play®! matinee and nights audience vhich'plka - house became manifest “'Deep' appreciation ana is not reits e unfold to The Bronx Rent Strike as the story began sponsible for any unsolicited manuscript the curtain dropped were which Is not plainly tmarked with the name In the Bronx region of Greater when admirers scene hearts of' old the and address of the sender and accompanied FAMILIES ' V are wrought Into a frenzy warmed-'Walton by stamps for return The melodrama Is by Riftard rentals most natural by an increase and Shtmaker of "Omar the against which they have launched 'an or- Tuliy author and is atragedy of the south w ganized strike i Whatever there is of merit fervent lovs- of a native princess m in their opposition to an ! increase of tene- for an American doctor whosemlnd Uias Influenee of tjop TUESDAY JANUARY 2 1917 ment charges at this time probabilities are fallen under the environment of the t climatic' leal? that in their case the result will be the:same possessions In the ft role v of Luanathe s to as It has been invariably wtlh others who princess Is Miss Olin FleldWho appear h doctor t is the Fiasco Arizona? and s adapted effect “S have taken up the gage of battle in a like be splendidly excellent by with n f played Is neighboring state of Arizona presents cause Stanley In the role of the beachcomber QUR spectacle of the tanacity with which Time was when the Bronx was "far from David Landau ‘k some men' after "feeding at the public crib" the maddening throng" but at last it has Much credit ia due the - quartet i of cane composed entirely of native Kanakas crease are disposed to hold on to office Although been clutched by the tentacles of the big cutters mellow in malls voices and mastery otPai® it is a matter 'that young state may deter- city With one of the main arteries of rapid whose seemed to contribute yesterday Instruments STANLEY B GIFFORD’ mine for itself it is of such a character that transit reaching to its doors the Bronx was to probably the best presentation of The ’ In Notes Court 1 — Stanley been Brownsville B Tex Jan given has an almost the last recourse of commuters who Bird of Paradise" that the cast is veu all other states in the sisterhood have with New York Lake large Giffojd Salt capitalist in ' the lower Interest in its developments felt that they could give up more time to balanced 'Throughout of the state against George holdings in sugar plantations 'Inthecase to Mr Hunt who had the distinction of be- travel back-anwas familiar who too Is forth between home and convicted' of' stealing a heifer the Rio Grande valley died here today of appenWhile the story almost of an American supreme court upholds the verdict of the jury dicitising the first governor of Arizona under place ‘of employment for the Inducement or repsak in brief it tells In love with Luans and and affirms the sentence statehood but was defeated for rentals within reach In this way and not doctor Who falls GEN EDWARD L HAYES under the spell of the while her marries Judgment of the district court in setting by a very small margin' does not appear because of the big zoological gardens plant- tropics ' Finally he throws her aaide and aside Verona N J Jan 1 —Gen Edward Lewis a in is Intervention reversed complaint willing to apply to his position the law of ed there when the region still retained Its giving him his freedom she returns to save in the case of Ernest Dayton against J S Hayes a cousin of President Rutherford B as a human sacrifice to the Free and E A Taylor appellants and the Hayes and at one ‘time governor of North physics that "a miss is as good as a mile" rustic estate has the Bronx been built up her people reformation of a drunken Pele He Goddess & Tunnel company The Carolina died at his home here today Snake Creek to seem is His Democratic friends however until it numbered among the populous beachcomber isThe in the story re- supreme courtMining was Included sufold he Last ' of reinstatement orders Via night Friday of have a better understanding of facts and boroughs of Gotham with over fifty ele lieving the tragedy of his happy marriage the complaint in intervention'fered an attack of Indigestion and grew to sound the schools and two high schools In Its to an American girl' in whom he finds true incline and mentary they propriety steadily worse case In of Eli a 'nonsuit the Granting General Ilayea was a prominent RepubE Thomas to resistance that happiness seating opinion precincts Golesh against the Utah Apex Mining com- lican and wae a delegate to the convention canto800 successful to families club of heads For the Republican Campbell pany the supreme court affirmed the Judg- which nominated Abraham Lincoln for the THEATRE OHPIIEUB1 ment of the lower body The case was a dam presidency He served didate for governor bodes no good to the gether to resist the landlords might appear the civil throughout alrecover Square was for filed to age action and war a future prospects of their party or of Ari- like formidable opposition at first glance rpHE purpose of the Washington as service the in the entering major One Hundredth Ohio volunteers V play leged personal injuries1' He was zona but taken In their ratio to the whole popu- X players is to develop the one-aJames Stewart & Co a corporation must promoted to colonel of that regiment and been numerous channels This latter view is not the mere bent of lation they are at most a small factor whose Abroad there have which to an employee R M Reese later became a brigadier general 'He took best pay iy the offered vaudeville besides bias The chairman and secretary combined strength can be but feeble and fu- authors inducements to devote ' their talents who ' damages was part in thirty battles although he was a fell from a defective scaffold ' and political w of the Democratic central committee of the tile: and in the larger urban populace of to the creation of playlets In America Injured according to' the supreme ' court prisoner In Libby prison for eleven months Reese won judgment In the lower court and During the reconstruction period he was govi state who in the conduct of a campaign which they are a part they are as so many however the only outlet was the two-a-din ernor of North Carolina for about nine entered by Stewart & Co appeal’was succeeded admirably Vaudeville quite J learn the temper and the temperament of grains of sand in a desert of six millions of conmonths as authors C filed the Garfield F mlllman Webber greatest of very a obtaining 4 the people In an offilcal call to assemble people Their immediate friends may sym- tributors but the Washington Square players a petition in bankruptcy fixing his liabilities v ! the committee for formal action in the pathize with them to the extent of provid- nevertheless came into existence aa a perSI ARK TWAIN PILOT at $2129 and his assets at $200 which he Many of claims as exempt Moroni E Brown also manent home for to leads playlets declaration: them shelter their resistance if make this worthy plain ing Old premises pilots of that day remembered Sam ‘ seeks relief in the bankruptcy court with uel Clemens presentations had ' been quite remarkx 9 We believe the welfare of the Democratic eviction but in the end their own efforts their as a slender fine looking man ' assets liabilities' able to and ' $34847 tf amounting even dandified generally weardressed well to state the be perof and this and the sympathy of friends will be found beyond party "The Clod" without' one dissenting vote $40 which' he claims as exempt blue with fancy shirts white duck serge ing sonal wishes of any officeholder or candi- wasted was declared to be the greatest playlet the trousers and leather shoes A pilot patent ever date and we are firnrtly convinced that its produced RICH BUT CHOPS WOOD A big city says to its environs "Don’t Washington Square players do could for his that surroundings were piece - Herman welfare as a party as well as the interests stand in my way when I want to grow but It was therefore-naturathati this r recently Iafridlng Burlington speckless vaudeville exInto Its should quickly find way v of the state are seriously affected by the wood for Police Chief Baker at $2 a The with ihe” and that brings everything The regarded him as a great role however was a stumbling chopped principal The chief was glad to have the work reader —pilots pressed intention of Governor Hunt to re grow a day student of history travels and the Tennessee course a means due of is block to in the that growth that It woman cement done because in a he fuse to surrender his office to Mr Campbell had sciences In put' association rooms the just a' is time It of civil war mountain floor- and couldn’t find anyone to’ chop the often saw him poring over aeridus booksthey Both men have taken the oath of office whole community would sorely try the talents of old one that character into firewood till he hit on Isfrldlng He began the study- of French one day in v Mr Campbell with formal public ceremony the very greatest actresses It Is as distinct Herman too was he to work said New Orleans When he discovered a school of only glad j such as that witnessed here in Salt Lake at a creation as was Maud Adam’s laundry ten hours a day at the job although he Is the Battery Batting where French German and Italian languages O’ Thumb" My ’Op Both men say they will be f the same hour with it experts girlA In reputed worth $50000 and hasn’t been doing were taught one in each of three rooms get they one through forth only month of search BEFORE ! on the brought hard labor of late years The price was $25 for one language or three pass finally on naval board are likely to have actress both willing and capable of the part much job" The courts will I Mrs to court had Isf him for $50 The student was provided with a Is riding brought unfortuMr in Hunt P&dden the the facts But the Edison storage battery for use in sub- She was Sarah Padden and Miss I a on to sentenced in and set of conversation cards for each and was days ninety jail as role of cannot the a a looser" and fine nate attitude of “poor performance marines badly battered In this as in other gives such Isfridln-gwaof taken her from one apartment to I charge abusing supposed play and In charge by the sheriff When he overheard another to walk 'his to support him as affairs where experts disagree it would sur- to completely dominate the little t exqpect public sympathy changing Padden Miss nationality at" each stardom merit the reward of a chief the the sheriff for pristhreshold police it would if the circumstances were reversed prise none if there were as many opinions to asking has always been considered an exceptionally oner to do the work he jumped at the chance The young ( pilot with Ills usual enthusas experts' capable actress Her records show this iasm Invested in all three languages but Hawkeye “The Clod" Is a tersely written tensely I Now the suffragists are trying to move To the lay mind the only point of inter a few round trips decided that French after and the administration at Washington by emu- est is 'that the wizard of electricity called acted play in an unusual of u remarkably TORPEDO do He did not return to the school would momentary dramatic tella way It' the cards and added text books He but lating the exumple of Silas Wegg who Would 500 of kept a consultation you guncotton into of the 'pilot woman from pounds navy awakening of a lethargy by secretary Btudled faithfully- when off watch and in found It conducive to his peace of mind oc- as one on whom the hum-drufire hostile brave a the toward and uneventful battleship about a nation by might rely for brought and her to “drop into poetry’’ of its powerful guns in order to blow it up? port and his old river notebook still preI casionally relapse into the sluggish If resourcefulness in the hour of peril should existence mariner there is am- served contains a number' of advanced exyou are a super-bol- d evolve a mechanical device about which sub- channels of her own existence I for you to attempt it A resi- ercises neatly written out —St Nicholas opportunity ple dent of Washington has devised a torpedo Keeping Up Courage alterns in the public service cannot agree “THE MESSIAH” THE SURPRISE on its controlled' by a pilot carried-alonHETHEK or not the kaiser makes an- - If the truth were known the wizard himself Handel’s heard so He builds the the that persons “The torpedo trouble with scientific management flight YV swer to the emphatic rejection of his may not agree with any of them except it SEVEN THOUSANp the pilot sits may' be detached as the employers understand it" said Samuel Tabernacle yester- part at the sung to the entente powers be the one member of the board who ap I peace overture soafter the explosive charge has been released Gompers at the labor banquet in New York day afternoon by the Salt Lake Oratorio to proceed under its own automatic bontrol “is that it's all to the employer’s advanall from through Washington it must be recognized proved the Edison battery aided by leading musicians ciety this poiflt the portion of the torpedo in tage and all to the disadvantage of the emAt j that in his New Year address to his army But in this manner is the path of genius parts of the 'state A chorus of 800 well which the pilot sits separates from the por- ployee with 2 choruses and navy the German monarch understands ever beset Ellas Howe was cast into prison trained voices' trumpted the material and tion "The employee is like the lady whose containing the explosive fire and majestic volume and the the pilbt' to his the the philosophy of the homely maxim about for making a machine that would do as artistic back enemy ship paddles husband said lovers-preseninsisted great crowd of music destroyed to cook darling and I’ll give ship in the meanwhile having been “’Learn keeping a stiff upper lip in the face of peril much- sewing as sixteen seamstresses could on repetition An orchestra of fifty pieces Would — Popular Scito it? 'care a you attempt most you Shakenot surprise’ unlike the exhortations reads the do soloists in competition with him perfect ence Monthly It and four complete ' “She took a cooking course Mr Edison has turned his skill and body of musicians ever assembled in Utah speare puts into the mouths of kings and and then brought home her diploma proudly an elaborate presentation war lords on the eve of battle as recited' In knowledge into many useful channels blit for A COW FLIES A KITE She could now cook like an angel Warner soprano v Mrs Marjorie Dodge “ ’Bring on my surprise’ she said never before has he been up against an soloist has a voice of wonderful-sweetnesAn unusual spectacle was witnessed in a his historical dramas “ 'This is it’ said her husband smiling a of town not that long ago She achieved high notee easily New England It pleases the kaiser to tell his soldiers ordinary or extraordinary government board he rang for the cook and discharged and cow a she them-witklte and modulation flying that their raid in Rumania has added “im- of inquiry The experts may be able to tell held arias with artistic mockA boy had been flying a kite in a pasture her then and there”— Washington Star a as sweet aa trills sang perishable laurels” to their banners to as- him something he does not' know or they ingbird’s notes and had laid it on the turf where the cow was v"' : CORNERED sure his navy that the whipping given the do not know but nothing he will not be able soloist The animal in browsing about Miss Florence Jepperson contralto grazing was renwhich ball twine ' swallowed the of lying time was it whenyou got artistic what to in fleet the North sea was "our to turn won Immediate favor with her German “Henry good account As the cow home kite from feet' the with about asked Mra Duffersby were ’forty last Her recitations nightY’ ditions ’given Sometimes even genius gains by being victory" and that the depredations of Gerof t the kite moved too and the cow “The clock had stopped” moved completely voice her and liquid expression man submarines are "gallant deeds” that given a gentle jolt S-started - again The kite “Oh about 11 o’clock I think” answered eyeing if curiously'1 filled the vast auditorium ' cow quickened " her gait and Mr Duffersby The ! have secured “glory and admiration forW R Worley tenor and Ray Russell followed : rose The a? kite broke into gracefully lope' “Thats strange The Jlbwaya next door ever” for “my navy” We shall listen in basso 'supported their contemporaries A Profit From Necessity remained suspended until the always retire solos assigned them and in the Hallelujah in the air and punctually at midnight - and vain to hear such boasts echoed with ap— animal was caught had frightened from house been dark a long time- betheir the to added mighty indicate choruses final that and Washington i REPORTS outside the ring of fire anywhere the proval came”’ thrilled: fore sweet you of which sound j necessities may influence the volume ' Coincident with the kaiser’s assurance v "rs i “Maybe ti4) had a headache or someto demonstrations of delight crowd administration to' two FORMULA'- FAILED for TIIB Utah ' provide with" oratorio remain shall directed thing”with his banners the that victory Coop Squire products a measure of protection which the exception of the 4 Hallelujah chorus Willie had disobeyed again and “I 'hadn’t thought of that ‘ I’ll ask Mra In this new year is the declaration of Paris has been denied them on economic ground When that' number vai reached he called for had sent for? a switch declaring that she Jib way 'this morning”that this selfsame year will “fulfill all our Wool and sugar the meant to "wear him out’? “Woman“ s exclaimed ' Mr Duffersby in Stephens former director of loft are to profit by Prof Evan choirapparently decisive “Now Willie’! she demanded and for solemnly ‘cease pestering me! 'It- was choir come the': victory to to hopes’’ desperation Tabernacle reparation wastefulness of Democratic methods and ' this do 2 a ' m when T' got home!’’— with I’m demonwhat to know "do a Mr you received going a sentiment that reflects the determination the Stephens Birmingham lead? and the mistaken Democratic ! theory? that stration ' ‘the re- when he appeared to fulfill of the allies " goYes’m’ he' Sam’s purse is inexhaustible replied promptly “you’re t v'" quest s' It is evident that both these predictions Uncle IPAMl WARNING if at me and say ‘Wjllie ' 'Preceding the music Mayor Wr Mont Ferry ing to shakeever war inof For two the the these period switch I’ll if! you cannot be fulfilled but the next New Year’s dustries do that again you a brief addresslni which he praised "The Philadelphia': Public Ledger says that that figure so largely In the com- made ” 'I'ritf XV'X' Promoted-thgood? the’ who a' In his head had lanky persisted' spirityouth day may hold conclusive proof as to which mercial prosperity sticking : of Utah I can? flourish affair and said- the response of Salt Lake a But she didn’t’’— Christian Herald v out of the window of a railroad coach is gifted with the clearer prevision The brakeman who was pagging through under such protection as the? cessation v of exemplified by the 'large crowd was the coach ' saw him In ? this dangerous posithat the people of: the city trans- vinclng forms tion production and Inadequate and Womankind 'singly colectively' art Now come the Swiss who depose and European And tooeiTed the youth on the back Inmusical the hlghestrtdbe given furnish ' When the loved - the target for many a gentle shaft of irony transportation organwas ’Better Oratorio' Lake Salt The keep1 your head inside : the win-do- w' say that they will have peace if they have atlantic : society course of “Oh the Women!' Princess j arms under millions have to Is to returned 1914 advised arid the the brakeman November ized to fight for it its purpose Jue : Quon Tal a Chinese nightingale of ofa ‘I kin look:-ouarte of peace the- economic readjustment cultivate j the ' public--- taste’&byjr'pipesenting the winder if I want to” tirlt issingineher way'into the hearts answer ed 1 he yqu t h than are heard ‘ at the average her’bearersvShe:scores''v''!‘ better will things affect thus these compelled industries it the society? express 'thea v Loquacious Lawson you can’ warned the' brakeman as It will every other which is dependent concert Officials off he -"But construct if you on that any of the Ironwork' ableto damage itheymay ‘The hope is WILKES— ' OME years have elapsed since Thomas upon either an unrestricted market abroad Decidedly clever — the to have of musicin Salt" Lake" where' it will Morals of Marcus for It” Utica pay you’ll bridges temple now?5 being played at the Observe?-a W Lawson drew the spotlight arpund or a protected market at home Vf be- possible to present a high class offerings i "Nana Bryant theatre with Wllkeg popular "V':Vi-to himself by his magazine bombardment of V The President’s tariff commission Is more frequently 'r: the Wilkes players leading VY woman and Cecil v: PHOTO ON SKIN “the system” at which time he promised charged with the duty of determining preKirke leading i njan in! the title roles of Recent in i and fir experiments photography have Carlotta' the 'Turkish harem-gl- rl startling revelations that never materialized cisely what should be done by way of tara: means by which developed Marcus OrdeyneT’ the W English nobleman photographs : " Faith in Mr Lawson’s perspicacity was iffs to dam the flow of 'wlih cn- - may be printed: on the human skin A phocheap': European — of the can upark'es play who ORPHEUM There actors are few admissions stimulated by his flambucyant film of special composition Is fixed products Into the United States after the portray ? rural characters as J- capably as usual situations1- while'Vthe? dialogue Irffull tographic the'-slilto and 'exposed to the sun - for starts of so wittieismsand that he knew what he was talking about be- war- Its task is great and Its speed esti- James Teparteeythat!: are His characterizations Silvery them printing Some strong prints have' been made mated - from the familiar sluggishness of lifelike: thatVthey give the Improtion' of bat- laughs' earlg' in the 'first act andkeeps cause he was "on the inside" the entire 'tbl6iway Similar films may be printed upon a at throughout' ‘i an moving' liyelyrate Mr Lawson may or may not be better government commissions will be negligible ing ’originals Heand Helen Duvall fSim story V'c-the green" skin of an' apple vThe prints made Ingenue present a skit called 'ft Informed about “the true facts” underlying Long before the commission might 'be 'able tractive ’’jk3 IBB kiS upoiv human skin 'can serve somewhat' the This Js really & battle wits beplicity” two-re'same !MEHESY!:-Charle- y iA a purpose :as tattoo marks since they are to with Chaplin present Congressman Henry his controversy Intelligent recommendations that tween a city' Ji?land arube:- Each pass and indelible-- Cleveland Press "i’ "the Jlowell Alice practically special: feature comedy because reverting to familiar vernacular he would tread sufficiently light on democratic parry is a laugh sThe piece in-- ' the hands of funniest-girlithree-re'theworld" ' Is yet “on the inside” always a dvantage toes peace might have been concluded and its first-rU- n in Salt 'take IKo comedy entitled expexdituhes humor ' the operations of Wail the onslaught upon American industry be“Alice in Soclfity a scream of merriment ’The American s are' terribly-extrpoint In viewing vaganf’ ' gun Revenue necessities immediate and PANTAGES —Alexander Pan tages latest ’Happy Hooligan” is also att'ne' Mehesy' a remarked : the critical man from abroad' r street' Tuesdaycomedy ’Perhaps” replied Miss Cayenne’ “Some the blues£Oh ' ?the Women 11 a sketch by: FZopper the all Thlp time however Mr Lawson is ready terrifying may finish what the commission cure j forimusical i reel by TiEPow-ers- : countries waste with a bill funny the money on luxurious food and ending breezy comedy Isr attracting and willing to transfer to other shoulders was to do long before that body' has gotten attention Devil’s i Bondwoman raiment1 and' some squander it on protracted “The Tomorrow Salt of small Lakev lnno playgoers XX-X- ' X v( warfare”— Washington Star v aS' the responsibility of touching off his explo- - under way way at' the’ Pant&ges r theatre v’ this week feature 800 d w 'j-'- 4 - na 1 " - v ’ r Published by The company —H E Booth president A llshlng Lb Thomas Tice president Edward E Jen-kltreasurer Adolph Anderson secretary James P Casey General Manager ’ Arthur J Brown Editor Herald-Republic- thereof as may be merely lurid He courts opportunity to unload his burden on President Wilson and in his reply to Mr Henry he offers ' to convince ' the President in an interview that shall last' not more than an hour that 'it would bethe acme of perfect wisdom on his' part to advise Congress to Investigate alleged stock market'manlpula- -' tlons within the ‘past 'two years Congressman Wood of Indiana submitted a resolution in 'the House more than a week ago proposing an investigation of the rumors Mr Lawson now so emphatically inf sinuates and Congress can act thereon with or without" advice from the President'' In ' his former attacks upon the dragon with his pen Mr Lawson-waavery voluble words writer and could encompass within the scope of a magazine- page If Mr Lawson can talk as" volubly-ahe writes he ought to be ableto tell the President things in the brief space of an hour can 'find time from official President If the be! well for him to give Mr duties it might Lawson an audience— If for no other reason than to hear what he has to say THE statel) been O i ii J Salisbury residence which the scene of delightful New Year’s receptions for many years past was thrown open yesterday afternoon from 5 until j J re- - o’clock when Mr and Mrs Salisbury ceived a large number of their friends ln their usual cordial and hospitable manner Mrs Salisbury was assisted in receiving by Mrs Louis B McCornfck and ln general entertainingMr by Mr '’and Mrs R Walker and Mrs F C Schramm Mr Salisbury and Mrs Charles W Whitley Mr and ' Mrs Fred Cowans Mr and Mrs' Joseph A Me- Caskell and Miss Anne McCornick The rooms and reception halls were elab- Christmas greens orately adorned with the vazea and baskets and holly combined with of beautiful Prima Donna rosea The tea table presented an unusually artistic appear- ance with a centerpiece formed of exquisite Scotch heather-ithe lavender and pink shades and orchids arranged in an old Sevres china vase Taking: turns ln presiding at the tea and coffee urns during the” tea hours were Mrs Arthur H S Bird Mrs John A Marshall Mrs W Montague Ferry and Mrs Heber M Wells The Fitzpatrick stringed orchestra fur- nished a delightful musical program daring the reception hours 7 RECEIVE INFOR3IALLY An informal reception marking New Year’s Kiser home waa held day at the William-afternoon from 3 until 7 b’clock yesterdayMrs Mr and Kiser and their house guest Miss Gladys Post of Chicago receiving their many friends No invitations were issued for the delightful affair but the many friends of the host and hostess and charming guest took advantage of the opportunity to call be- tween the reception hours to enjoy the pleas- ant social occasion Refreshments Incident to ihe festival sea- son were dispensed and Informal dancing was one ' of the features of the afternoon and hours1 evening - Assisting: In receiving and entertaining were Mrs Thomas L Mitchell Mrs Frank L Dodge and Mrs Richard Allen Keyes NEW YEAR’S RECEPTION n A large and successful afternoon recep- tion which marked New Year’s day was pre- sided over yesterday afternoon by Miss Dor— 180 Q street othy Letchfield at her home for which a large number of invitations were issued ?i£ iV The reception hours were from '4 until 8 o’clock and the hostess was assisted in receiving her friends by her mother Mrs C T Letchfield her sister Miss Helen Letchfield and two aunts Miss Laura Jones and Miss I t J J j 4 I 2 4 4 j ! f 4 4 J ? ! -- - ’ -S - - j I ! 2 4 4 2 4 4 J 4 J J J : Z V' Stella Jones Christmas decorations of greens combined with pepper berries holly smilax and ferns and Christmas were everywhere candles added to the holiday effect The dec- orations in the dining room were particularly attractive where Mrs Camden' Riley Miss Flora Bohih Miss Verne Bowman and Miss presided' Mary Agnes Keane all of Ogden J Mrs: W R Hutchinson and Mrs J H Kel- which held for sail poured at the the beautiful central decoration a mound of deep pink sweet peas and maidenhair fern with electric lights concealed In (he foliage "' ' in artistic effect The following'young girls assisted in serv- Dorothy Colburn Miss Helen Han- -' ing: Miss chett Miss Margaret McMillen Miss Jean Hutchinson' Miss Elizabeth Johnson Miss (Continued on Following Page) -- - tea-tabl- i 4 I Z 4 4 J J a 4 I ! - 4 4-- !- : -' I a -- - s P 4 - |