Show ' ' ' ’ - - ' ' ' -- I D -- " '' v Au 1 : KE3EALG-HEIPUBLICA- " O C - ' - r - !'’' '’' ' O’ " - ' 'SALT LAKE CITV UTAII N JIONDAY-JANUAR- 's’-- ' - 2 W V'- J ' - : ’ - : - :’v " :v- vj': Washington SIR or Tels v-- ! 8 1917 Y SMC DREARY WASTE: MARKS BRITISH FRONT LINE IN ANCRE SECTOR SAIT HAKE 3&8HonJanl5 SE ATSONSALE 21S1-- R iron WEBER CLUB TO POLICE CORRECT ' J Greenwell Correspondent 1641 avenue - ' ' THE OGDEN DEPARTMENT Circulation Department 40 Twenty-fift- h street Telephone SIR V 0 e TOMORROW the liebler co’s stupendous spectacle 100— PEOPLE--10-0 Arabs Camels Horses Donkeys ELECT OFFICERS FALSE REPORT 'Arc Satisfied Jack Sargent Annual Voting to Take Place Had Nothing to Do With Today Bigelow Amend-ment- s Shaiv’s Death Proposed y ' greciI to The Herald-Republ- ic lm-tressl- on PLAN TO BUILD NEW WARD CHAPEL ISprcUl to The Speelil to The ' 1 Ogden Jan 7— Since the body of Ilcber Shaw of Salt Lake was found at In South the home of Jack Sargent last December police Jefferson avenue been many who thought ay there havewas held responsible for that Sargent Shaw’s death which a coroner’s jury said came about through felonious action T II Blackburn police sergeant this who handled the case corrects in the following statment he P issued today: “An impression having gained ground police departmenthold that the Ogdenresponsible for the death Jack Sargent was found dead In of Heber Shaw whoDecember I believe house in Sargent's fair to him to state so that all it onlyknow that wo have Investigated may been posthis matter as fully as itIn has our opinion sible to do and have of having completely exoneratedto him do - with the whatever anything death of Shaw” Herald-Republica- n Ogden Jan 7— Now that 'organisa-in tion of auxiliaries Is wellofunder waythe Ogden the Thirteenth ward newest ward of the city will take steps soon to arrange for the construction of a meeting house according to J Howard Jenkfns bishop of the ward which was organized last Sundayin There are about 700 church members the new division The second meeting meetwas held today In the Sixth ward of arrangthe house purpose for ing ing for the organization of all ward auxiliary organizations -- ESCAPED PRISONER J RETURNED TO JAIL n rSitfdil to The ' Ogden Jan 7 — After having been at 23 last when he es- 7 Herald-Republic- an —Election of a presi- SUNDAY SCHOOLS OMIT SESSIONS SpncUt tn The Herald-Republica- n time In first no Ogden Jan 7— For the were Sun a great there manyclasses years in Ogden churches school day da: f the assemblage of age Health years of there were thought grou the climax and that from has now passed on the number of cases of measles scarlet fever and chickenpox will diminish Schools will not reopen for at one more week and the health least board’s order against admittance of children to picture shows la still in effect rdei III Id rnci CROMPTON’S FRIENDS ARE BOOSTING HIM Special to Tlie Herald-Republica- n Jan — Speculation is 'rife as to Ogden who is to be appointed police serto succeed Herbert C Peterson geant now sheriff of Weber eounty For a time it seemed certain that John Hutchens one of the veteran members of the force would receive the promotion but now friends of Joseph Crompton retired deputy sheriff and district court bailiff are working to have him apchief pointed T E Browning police the matter to the attention bring jnay of the commission tomorrow night SUSPECT IS ARRESTED a Jan 7 — Following Ogden from was that a residencereport City robbedBrigham there yesterday and a woman's watch stolen here gold police Earl Berg aged 22 years whoarrested is to be the burglar He was taken-said to Sheriff John City Krigiiam by today Zundell Berg was arrested after the stolen watch was pawned by a negro The negro was questioned and he told police that It was given him to pawn by j Utahns in Washington Special to Tbe Herald-Republica- BEN-HU- B - be hel In the clubrooms at 8 o’clock W H Wattis president of the club will give his annual address at thisa A P - Bigelow will give meeting by the report of work bureau accomplished an auxiliary of Ogden publicity the club in the past year While the members are voting for officers they will also vote for or a proposed amendment to the against club providing for the election of persons to honorary memberclub for a period of a ship in the which shall have all year during theywith the excepprivileges of members oftion hat they cannot vote or hold fice" Their election to honorary memtake place In the manner bership willfor the election of Sreacrlbed The membership regular nominees to be voted ' upon tomorrow for the offices were selected several by a nominating committee days ago They are: For president—Frank M Driggs John? W H Wattis Spargo Fred CL Taylor For vice president — F: W Gentsch Fred M Nye Lucian A Ray Willard fc'cowcroTt J W Ure Jr For treasurer —Charles H Barton F W Herrington Samuel G Dye A V H Riley McIntosh and James For directors —J Orson Douglas Royal Eccles R E Gery George S Glen C F Grout I’ D Kline Arthur Kuhn Richard Leek Ezra Richardson A Mark Smith J W F Volker and P THE EIGHTH WONDER OF THE ’ WORLD - - by-la- THE MIGHTIEST PLAY ON THE PLANET The British front line near the Ancre river in northern France NIGHTS— $200 $150 $100 50c Special Bargain Matinee Wed $150 $100 75c 50c j iBJinil— mmoewim i ws - T Wright European this scene is suggestive for death's playground than this barren waste Watts and- Mr and Mrs H E - ' - Mr and Mrs John A Cavanaugh and children of Salt Lake were yisltors In then left Chicago during the holidays for New Orleans for a two months stay Glenn R Sheriff formerly of MurholtheMonray and who has been spendinglast idays with friends here left where he day morning for St Louis is studying at Washingengineering ton university has returned to Chi Fay Ll the holidays with cago afterGrayblll spending relatives In Quincy 111 Donald R Colwell Is a visitor In Chicago and will return to his home MondayMr and Mrs Ivan Egbert former-o- f entertained for G T VickersLogsn and W Budge New Year’s day - Utahns in New York Strike at Flouring M 111 Extend to Every Industry Special to Tbe Jan 7 —The Great Falls Mont mills affilthe at flour strike Royal comiated with the Washburn-Crosb- y pany will extend to every Industry in the city tomorrow and will likely result in an almost complete cessation of mill shop and general business activities The demand of the strikers for recognition of their union has been refused and the employer's association here has openly declared its Intention to force the open shop Issue The men who walked out have reaorted to violence in at least one instance when beat to death a worker Rot they nearly with them It Is alleged allied A number of clubwomen here have into the breach against the stepped l&tsfled workingmen and have vol unteered to take the positions they gave here will be grocery stores c&sed tomorrow A boycott is being conducted in conjunction with the strike at the Royal flour mills Coyote i Trapper Will Profit From His Prairie Work Special to Tbe - Herald-R- e International Falls Minn publican coy- the In prairie the pelts which will bring collecting him 8250 the state He will bounty per from also be able to sell the furs for about Mr Lynch has 500 traps set 8600 over a radius of fifty miles and goes forth in state with his motor car and his “store clothes” to gather the pelts of his victims His car makes tracks over the prairie as fast as the broncho of yore and does not get footsore on the job Spetfih to The -- Herald-Republica- n n Hermld-RepabUca- New York Jan' 6 —Miss Jean :jor- has returned to her home In-Salt Eensenafter the past six spending York with her months In Hew sister Mrs Benedict Mr and Mrs W H Valentine and Basel arrived here last week daughter on the S S Rochambeau from Bordeaux Mr Valentine has been in charge of the Swiss and German mission the past five years He was acStratford formercompanied by Rae Psame mission The ly secretary of the party left Tuesday for the west stop ping at Washington and other points of Interest en route Creed a student of U whereformerly at the U Raymond he gained special was a Christprominence inIn athletics New York Mr Raymas visitor mond is enrolled In the dental school of the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia A merry party of ’missionaries from the various conferences of the eastern states mission gathered In New York for the holldkys Among them were B R Parkinson R H Parkinson and G Chester Nalder from Albany G M Adams Paul Whitesides J H Moon and Daniels from J Sparford R Williams and Victor Pittsburgh Buchi from Frank D Adams and Poughkeepsie Glen Woodmansee from Baltimore Harvey Hull and D G McDonald from Hoboken Another Christmas visitor to the meF Tribe a former tropolis was Leland Ogden High school athlete who came from Philadelphia where he is registered In the University of Pennsylvania dental school Lucy Gates arrived In New York In time to keep her engagement with the Bohemian club Thursday night The Moxart opera “Impressario” in which weeks ago was reshe appeared some peated at the Astor hotel under the auspices of the Bohemian club The performance was preceded by a dinner at which many of the elite musicians of the east were in attendance B Cecil Gates Is a visitor in New York visiting the musical departments of the various schools and taking adof the many musical producvantage tions on Broadway Mr and Mrs H W Valentine and Mrs W P Monson were guests of Mr and Mrs W A Wright for New Year’s In Kew gardens dinner at their home E G Malln representing the Scoville company of Ogden Is In New Paper York on business Theodore S Peterson and ' Royal IZ McKean left Tuesday for New Brunswick N J where they will open up a new territory 'for missionary work - 1 7 —No radical Jan CINCINNATI were made in the fashions for men’s ‘wear next fall and winter In the report submitted by the style committee to the annual convention here of the National Association of Clothing DeThe committee’s report signers aays the double breasted sack coat promises to be extremely popular for young men next winter and that conservative aack coats should be high waisted and without belts ' while trousers should have cuffs In overcoats the Raglan and ulsterette will come Into their their own with the ulster of trench type measuring 46 inches In length and the box coat 42 Inches The sack coat of the business suit is to Increase in length There will be a marked tendency to close fitting garments padding to be wholly or almost wholly Trousers will he cut eliminated out with a narrow knee cuff bottom and — POLICE CHIEF REPORTS WAS BORN IN DENMARK Miner Offenses In American Fork and Mrs Andrew H Anderson Sr of MantI License Collections VY Passes From Life Special to The to' The Special American Fork Jan 7—--CJy Marshal M&ntl Jan' 7— Funeral services for Fullmer has filed his report for 1916 Mrs Andrew H Anderson Sr were in the tabernacle yesterday afterwith the city recorder as follows: Col- held noon were Simon Chrisspeakers lected from licenses fines tensen The $1109 Andrew Micklesen Christian $90450 dog tax $94- - other sources Sorensen Ernest Madsen Bishop N P v $668 total $211518 Number of ar- Peterson and Bishop J B Jacobsen Anderson was born In Denmark rests 112 of which v35 were juveniles Mrs: 10 1849 December She came to the the others were intoxication 47 dis- United States and direct to this city in 1870 She is survived by her husband turbing the peace 162 petit larceny 4 ten children and twenty-eig2 assault and battery selling liquor children An are A 'grandchildren malicious mischief 2 refusing to pay derson Jr The M James Anderson George 2 R 1 Anderson Elmer Anderson Mrs Hedog tax peddling without license ber Stock Mra Magnolia Bevln Mrs Vangle Madsen and Eliza 'Anderson of WOOLMEN SELL CLIPS MantI! Arthur Anderson of Emery and Edward E Anderson of American Fails 0 Fork Also Ida WOUND MAY BE FATAL Flockmastera at American Expect Big Fleeces American Fork Jan 7 —Twenty-fiv- e Desmond Morrison Accidentally Shot at woolgrowera reside in this city and Cssfle Gate Notes From Manti about half of that number have conSpecial to The H Price Jan 7 — Desmond Morrison age tracted their wool for next spring at 22 years of Price was accidentally shot prices ranging from 35 to 38 cents per 16— year— old Jan 7 —Delber while at work pound This Is the highest price paid sonManti at Castle Gate yesterday material of Mr and Mrs J l Rushford of wool since any of the present ownfor from with his team hauling died last of heart trouble some coke ovens of the Utah Fuel com-an- y ers have been In the business and about Manti The body will benight taken to Salt Lake which were being torn down The 10 cents a pound more than they re- Monday buriaL Mr Rushford the ceived last year The sheep are report- father lafor ullet was fired by a Greek named roadmaster Denver & shape on the winter Rio Grande railroad for the Nick Salonokis who claims he was fir- ed to be in fine snow of too but not range plenty at birds ingThe The following marriage licenses wereout- issued the body near the to cover feed and with the present deep bullet entered the week: D M BreintheMae during be a fine crop of wool holt in shoulder blade look there will heart and lodged Theda both of and Is at the Castle Gate next April They claim that a sheep The young man Wendell Ida Grayson: and SylEL M Nehr states there is will produce more wool and of a better Mayben Fox of of Tr "Bernard via hospitalchance for recovery The bullet Rosqulst Ephraim a winter like this than when Christensen and Lydia Pritchett both little grade snow Is scarce and the weather milder of Fairview has not been removed erald-Republic- - Herald-Republica- TODAY AND TOMORROW ORPHEUM GLADYS HULETTE - - - - ' Jan Unless a quantity of wood pulp la received by the International Falls paper mills of the Minnesota & Ontario Powder company at' noon tomorrow the mill will be forced to shut down temporarily according to a statement made by S W Backus vice president of the company today The activities of I W W agitators in this section of the state is said to be responsible for the shortage of wood pulp Should the mill here close it would mean tbe closing of the mill at Spooner which would throw approximately 1500 men out of employment A large number-of middle west and southern dally newspapers receive their paper supply from these mills Twin Falls Jan 7 —Last week Z of Milner trapped 242 JotesLynch over and rode around mm HIGH WAISTED COATS BIG PAPER MILLS MAY AND TROUSERS WITH BE FORCED TO CLOSE CUFFS FASHIONABLE Mac-Laugh- ltn TIES UP GREAT FALLS Hcnld-Republlcs- liberty since April John Nash jailcopper caped fromofthe countycut bond convicted having & Idaho wires from OgdenrailsLogan tn the is Hallway company’s five about and must serveagain county jail sentence months of the six months’ arrestwas He him last spring given on the streets bv Deteced who recognized him tive J L Hobson yesterday Hash escaped when he was given privileges of a trusty Bigger Than Jap dent vice president treasurer and four directors will take place at the Weber club tomorrow The polls will be the open throughout day and the result of the ballot will be announced at the annual meeting of the members to Ogden n Herald-Republica- n - And a fine nupportlng east by la “HER NEW YORK" C Johnston A huAgnes man Interest story that symhows the big rltys ns Its side an well pathetic hearties side PRAIIL WHITE In “PEARL OF THE ARMY" THE PATHE NEWS LONESOME LUKE COMEDY 1S Prleesi Nights 30e lOe Mats any seat 25c 15-ln- ch li-ln- ch —— BEGINNING WEDNESDAY New Vaudeville Show CHICAGO TRAGEDY CAPS RIVALS’ LOVE FOR YOUNG BRIDE ht THE DANCING GIRL OF DELHI IHICAGO Jan 7 —Love of three An Orlenta Fantasy featuring VANDA HOFF men for one woman beginning In Hungary five years ago resulted In the killing of one of the suitors here today in the home of Joseph Nadroedich who married Supported by DETALO RUBINO A CO D Bernard 4k Harrington la MACK’S sketch “Who Is Shef Kenney Jk Hollisi 5 Belgian Glrlsi Nell G'Connelli Mile Dorla WIL-ILAH- the girl After the ceremony according to the story told the police Nadroedich and his wife came to Chicago Lisalo-vic- h Daniel Turbot and Daniel the other suitors ' followed shortly and became boarders in the Nadroedich home Today the police said the two - Daniels quarreled over the affections of wife A fight started which resulted in Turbot being tabbed to death “But Joseph my husband is the only one I love” Mrs Nadroedich told the police an Kad-roedic- 1 RESOLVED RfcKAY & ARDINE In “On Broadway' Prices i Mata 10c 25c 50c Nights 10c 25c oOc 75c h’s By Briggs NOW PLAITING 1 1 OR ELI It’S IMPERIAL RUS-- ! DANCERS in a ballet divertisement “The Gypsy SCHEPPS ANIMAL Camp" HOWARD AND CIRClISf SIAN FIELDS “Dining Car Minstrels” and four other acts Including Chapter 8 big of “THE LASS OF THE LU3I-- I BERLANDS Prices lOe 20c 30e Three shows dally j n Washington Jan 6 — Miss Peggy Monson of President Mon-eo- n of thedaughter eastern states mission is in Washington for a few days She is a £uest of Miss Dutchess and Miss Olive Mrs C E Maw of Provo and her are Carlyle Maw who daughter is a page In visiting tlie United States Senate to They arrived Christmas remain about two weeks morning Mr and Mrs D Chase Rich gave a 'Card party for Mr and Mrs Will Wan-laair and airs A C Alackay Arthur Ellison and a number of other friends of Mr and airs Fred L ' The home was the scene of a “watch Hughes New Year's eve Among the party” were air and Mrs D A West guests Mr and airs A Calder Mackay and — Ray Savage spent the holidays with Mr and airs J Reuben Clark air and Mrs G A Rebentlsch were in New York during the holidays Miss Zella Smoot was a guest of Miss Law aicBrlde at Fort Hunt aiiss McBride returned to Washington with aiiss Smoot and spent several days at ave the Smoot home on’ Connecticut nue aiiss Susie Clayton who has been in several weeks has re Washington turned to Salt Lake air and Mrs R It Woolley entertained a number' of their friends recently The Utah club’s second dance of the aeaaon was a great success The local chapter of Sigma Chi unaiorris held der the direction of Logan and their friends open house to “slgs” New Year's day About two hundred and enjoyed light refreshanapeople Utahns present mentsfifty danelng were Mr and airs F M Lence Mr Mr and and Mrs Karl B Frledland and Mrs D A Mrs A C Mackay MrMunn Q Cannon West Logan Morris William liyde Cowley and David II Cannon ss - - NS Removes AbsolutelyIndigestion Onepackage - proves it OTTIK GEORGE “ ELL--A '4 25c at all druggists Special to The NOW PLAYING Herald-Republica- n The most satisfying melodrama ever ' Chicago Jan 6 —At the special services held last Sunday morning at the L D S chapel John T HamUniversity mond was in charge J R Poulson' “Win the Law” was the speaker of the morning Dr and Mrs William D Donoher have returned to Salt Lake after visiting here a short time on their home from New York and Boston way Miss Grace Michel entertained about twenty-fiv- e friends New Year’s eve at her home on Drexil avenue Assisting the hostess were Miss Eleanor Johnson Miss Mildred Moore and Charles Michel the guests were the following Among Utahns: Harry L Huber Leonard Johnson Miss Grace Bernard Miss Helen Mathew Miss Mildred Callahan and A O Foord Miss Helen MacVIchle who Is a student in the University of Chicago spent the holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs Duncan MacVichie of Salt Lake' Mr and Mrs J C Thorn entertained a number of their friends New Year’s eve at their apartments on Ellis avenue Mr and Mrs Daniel C Tracy of have been the holl-oahere in Chicagospending Mr Tracy’s with Prior to coming to Chicago Mr "smily ®Rd Mrs Tracy spent a few days visMr and Mrs R T Badger iting of Salt Lake Mr and Mrs G C Bruff are rpgls-a- t ' the La Salle Mis Velda Burtelson hotel of Logan la in Chicago visiting her sister Mrs Ivan Miss Burtelson will be here Egbert about two weeks before she returns home Uta1? Pities were in attend-f- t the grand opera at Y®r"a eve when n “ary appearanceen-inThais 9arfe and Mrs John Hullng tertalned a Party of six tho of ?n “Barber was presented the following Utahns constituted F Block: C& EJohn Tipton Maurice Drag: stedt and Mr and Mrs Lester Drag-teMrs J E Houtz was hostess for a party of four Including H E Lepke Miss Lucia Hendershot and Miss Grace Gooding at Wednesday’s performance ' of “Lucia dl Lammermoor” Sunday afternoon Dec 81 when Wagner’s “Tristan and Isolde” was given the following Utahns were present: Harry L Huber E C Schmitt C E A lively crook blended with tears andplay laughter Matinees Thursday and Saturday Prices: 15c and 25c boxes 50c Night prices 15c 25c 35c 50c boxes 75c - ‘ Selected Variety Program “GUILTY With Harry Carey Two-re- el McRae feature Henry A thriller Ethel Grandin in the two-reMutual Production el Tre-mont- on “INDISCRETION ys “A FAMILY AFFAIR" " Universal comedy BUD ROSS Comediv ? TOMORROW and comedy Charley Chapllu Program Tuesday — l-- All-come- -- Ko dy We Sell Chinese Medicine Our purely herbal have remedies eared hundreds of obstinate coses oat f Unde all ehroatq alldiseases other wbea have remedies Consultafailed tion free Call and see us If you’re hr - dt Irk OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TomShee Bin 123 W First South St ' Salt Lake City" 'Utah ' H written 0 ' - Jl1 fT’fri 'r’ t ' l"i' t l" : V ? v n - ' ' - i ' " ’ i |