Show THE HERALD-REPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 N 73' SEED PACKAGES More to Her Than Life —That Was 500 - fn-dcav- ti- vu-lo- ts k itw-Ktio- THE I i i i 1 i y Mill t ilren (if SI Kill n nidi i ti: ol ( W01A1” d oh-tH- i- - - jt - AND CHICAGO il 31 MRUggeigrara MSSEB i : AND LONDON IN BOSTON as W in IN NEW Y0RK Evening —50c to $200 Matinee — 50c to $150 SEATS ON SALE TUESDAY Prices: PARAH0UNT-EMPRES- 8 s :n lili- - not that xviu-- chil dren ire afforded in opportunity to seeds il sort of an insthi'-- ilexei-ps AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA under the direction of Edw P Kimball in tbirn that it is their duty io plain thini ALL SEATS RESERVED NOW PLAYING Hr I'l tus CommendM Movement VI lien Hr K t Titus former ngr!- TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 215 AND 815 tin- rah Agrh-ul-of rniiitii pert Matinees 2oc 50c ri iol!-g- i Evenings 25c 50c 75c will was Loges $100 liiined in- Hie federal government to! at ii'Jy the growing: of sugar beet seed learned esterday of tite general interest in oianting of vegetables- by he said that tile In the nis exceedingly olfli-of lames W Jonesworthy federal sugar '"et expert he reviewed of Hu? Woman Whose Form problems whloh will attendmany the garden program Fairy Romance of a a man of wide experience in of Venus the Matches teaching of children and well ad-- ' Garden of Eden Mermaid a need in the tilling nf the students efitl lr Titus said as a warning that it is highly important to keep children engagedentat gardening nmlcr the c c TODAY-TOMORROW-TUESDAY compet instructors that their interest in gardens may not lie peimit-edlie added that under the dl- lag The Most Perfect Woman in the World of Mr Sanders who proved aj miracle worker with children It Iavls county there should he good reason to look forward to brilliant ! s "I ntil the schools close ami even after that date the major portion of my f time will lie consumed in looking after school In the Great Spectacular Film Fantasy said Air Sanders last "Therefore it will be important night to secure the service of a com para t ive-1- large number of voluntary supervisors for the children who are cultihack yards and vacant lots We vating ail know Miat in nearly every block tlo-tPhotographed Beneath the Warmth of the South Sea Sun is found a person wlui le Knows nsileraile about the finer ADULTS 25c— MATINEE AND NIGHT— CHILDREN 10c of points ff suchagriculture will ennie forward persons and voliint-eservices greater asMR MARTIN BKCK PRESENTS surance will letheir that the given movement will be successful garden Supervisors will find that the work Is not difficult that they xvill win the confidence of children and at the same In a Historical Ballet in Three Eplaodcs ns the Headliner of the Hill With time groat esteem of their parents and Anna Harry Seymour hreesy bits of mirth unl melody fa Item Brothers the tailor made wya no nobler work than that of There Xi niter XI eemn the most merry blackface humorist Hohert Everest Novelty CireiMi Hlee Elmer & soil the of and honor supervistilling lorn and EH Ff AN AG AN A NEEIV EIHVARIIS In “Off and On” funster bar trampoline Itshould work for ing speak self" deport Hade on ncant lotn Mr Sh ler and It M Hunt the lat- alile for of seeds free of charge York from Honolulu gardening within th city ments Ife ter chief of the sanitary division of the that the interests of the policy holders Mr The seeds garden he B of put up tn large pack- the hig insurance companies ofsgld Barrett Charles lotr-of made a health superintetnleut to the city east Reveil pointed out that insurance comreport the for various garden districts would do tb on the city water works who was pres- ages city commissioners yesterday in of the their power to panies are earning about 525 per rent ex'ery thing city their findings relative to lots avail- - ent when the report was delivered The garden tracts for children at the aid Ihe federal in getting on their investments while the government seemed of the impression that water Hawthorne and Columbus schools loan-but at the parne time the max- he extended from the city mains bonds would do well to return 3 afternoon underfour-acrthee companies that xvonlo lmve to look afler per cent on tbe investment yesterday tox ‘these lots xvith comparatively few plowed Mr of Sanders direction The I difficult ies tract at the Whittier school probAc ting of Mr Sanders the report Xciv Hooks itt Library i ami Mr Hunt it i3 probable that the ably be plowed Monday i city commissioners will 1000 early next- week for appropriate the extenof water to vncatit lots which xvill INSURANCE COMPANIES sion r rfgbtv-fwhonk will e planted by children ''lie frillnu ing piil-li1 III rnrv Monday Week-Open- ing he added Mrs t’ook reported that the garden WILL AID UNCLE SAM 9 has which been thriH called April meeting hI Truth Abauts Moxh’o to take place at the Salt lnke If''‘a bin I'iagno-iH Rcx’clI a member of the (two club afternoon Wednesday Flemingdirectors l much activity Into board to instill and of the financial of v!'onistink & Tmhmd — Nature of Mat- promlaes A: this tneet-in- g committee ijf the York Jifo Inthe plan garden general l t lie 1’nlted States Smelting comter and :i'i'fri'i surance in was Salt Lriike for company - I hi id v of Norn to distribute allot a short time yesterday en route to New arrange Purling pany Hall ’rhrift la wihrno (hl Paport Towns of pint-- ONE YEAR for oni: week more at tiie - III TWO YFARS -- i -- History of the Stage Immortal Joan of Arc in Cecil B De Mille’s Masterpiece 'Oss(-s-i:- : The Most Artistic Performance in the 6ERALD9HE FARRAR e i r ri-- r - inM-KtViiMli’- rr-o- The Comedy Drama Tlay above the smoke of battle in desolate France M 000 000 men are following- Joan of Are as ilu-i- forefathers had followed her They see her figure all in white leading the charge and hear above the bat lie’s din her voice of impassioned command Von will gra-- p Joan's spirit of holv patriotism when on ee from every nuarter into the office of Tilf- - Hiyesterday and fr-v f package of xvlih-K'i'rciti eeds with will they io display thrift lv making ba-ards tool 'ii- - seeds been productivein i their mu than they' placed hofan to miii atil relative to Hie mnniier m which they mav Lest he distributed to he T‘ li iiiri-twill he sufficient to plant large ira-tuseful vegetables I’ Sanders federal garden club dl- hoolJ and Mrs!i' thr’ rtv charge of tin- aiin for the of health wee greatly gratifiedlioird vester-ilawhen thlearned of the interest ir inifi s! Herald-Kein The !j ! i In His International Success Years Ago Cook Gratified at Interest in Home Cardens lulv- Si Jean of Arc Chose to Be Bound at the Stake Rather Than Deny Her Faith—Liberty for Her Country Meant P J Sanders and Mrs P N 1 Yhursg April 12 MATINEE SATURDAY Her Country They Worship Her as a Saint LEADERS ENTHUSJATIC loo STARTING IitH'siiise She Saved Herald-Republica- Soil SALT LAKE THEATRE Country They Killed Her Children Flock to Office of n for The Free Distribution S SSSSOKEESa H Because She Loved Her ARE GIVEN OUT ©f 21 SALT LAKE THEATRE t y :- j - The The Ilc-in- That o-- ‘ - j I"- cc'-flo- TTE AH j i success KELLER “NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER” e t- - r Beginning sir-- Noxi i ( Great Orpheum Road Show THE GREATER IORGAH DAGGERS i su-i- Wednesday v xx-i- ll - - All 1 i- - f ? : r T i 1 1 ’om-merci- Tonight al -- MIK-J- Nt-x- 1 il THE SUPERMIND at Ike Salt Iake Theatre Friday and Saturday to Capacity Business Ife Held Hla Audience Spellbound AaNwerinK All Question Accurately and Clever Manipulation Herat I Ilia Feat a la Hindu Magic Illnatona the Day of the Illuatrion Herrmnn Ills Claaate Oriental aad Grecian Ilanrera Hank With the Beat The Indications are that Cunning will continue to play to capacity bonne daring the remainder of hla engagement tills coming Monday Tuesday and Wednesday under id not admitted ni Ian — tielting Uiix -- InrhbaM volume ri-mi- - - Torther Hritish Theatre (25 IN RACE TOR D A ions of Farces (s-cmnp Modern Theatre (ten V ilTiie ( lolin-o- n nrd others -- History of munor-of the and I ’n it oil States it w ii volumes n Ixunslb-Monograidis I onAuguste i a tii'li - lin-hba- — i -- ni’ip pii vlnrn-- ol R POST - po-nn-sti- - r Monday and Tuesday Nights and day Matinee April 7 Franz and All About Them righton- eslif — At—la nf is lietri-Mathews Spiritual Interpretation of History Tsaac Maver Wise Max muNntionnl America Works Vol I tloehHymn lassPlawtin iest i in War Time Jussell--- 1 nst i Perx ice- - lliixmes of a Red Press Man l V In Seven hands Ward i’ambrhig History of EngP-g- I SPECIAL MATINEE MONDAY— Arbor Day Final Visit Under A H Woods’ Direction Tbe Star We All Know — In His Latest and Greatest Musical Comedy - N-- y1 lish literature 14 ion Sm of Tnrzan f Eights l'leming — S 1'ord Wilt 'i'li'iii Tuvhv? E H porter — lioad to Kalin-W Mucky (' ’otitior V E Kyan -- Ituid Path Children Boo Allen — Geographical and Industrial Studies: Asia Altsheler — Hunters of Hills Barsfoxx — Famous Sculpt ure — Beard — roily Hook of ) Piayernft ui Rinkitiiik in Fan i ’ase— Banner of the White Horse Treasure Flower Haines — — Our Hood Slave Hilison Ives ——Key to Hetsv'a HeartElectricity Snell Tiitle White Fox and His Arctic Friends E? Burrongli T - 1 1 1 tl-- IN A Fnn and Fashion Feast of Music and Mirth New York Company of Forty and Chorus Note — At the opening performance Mr Eltinge xvill exhibit a special 510000 Mall Orders Now Night IW to $3 Special Matinee Sttc to 5130 3395 SSSS 3BS3ESES3BS NOW PLAYING grand olil man of the prie ring BOB FITZSIMMONS Assisted by his son Bobby Jr the c uning heavyweight champion of the xvorld Humphreys’ Seventy-seve- n For Grip Influenza McClellan In organ reelfol Monlay and Wednesday evening Thursday and Friday matinee I reen Singer with Eddie FitzAmerican Concert Orchestra and thedirector patrick Fran Rath afternoon nnd night Prof J nnd Tneaday RUDOLPH GANZ SWISS PIANIST and ALBERT SPALDING AMERICAN VIOLINIST ANDRE BENOIST at the Piano First Congregational Church APRIL II 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c r I liyi To ‘jot the vpry beat ramlts take at the first feeling of a ('oit! — the first sneeze ehiil or shiver If you xvnii till you begin to 'cough hax’e sore throat and your lxne ache it xvill take longer Small vial of pleasant pellets fits the vest pocket At Druggists 25 rents and 5100 or totalled Humphro' Street New York niliam “PATRBA” 1 MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON Joint Recital by MONDAY Best Results llomeo Medicine Co in the Eleventh Episode of Reserved seats $200 and flrO admission $100 rates to students On saleSpecial now at all music stores - en' MRS VERNON CASTLE 1235 The “Severn FINEST MOVING PICTURE THEATRE IN THE WORLD theatre A private review enables the managerial staff of this ' i one of to aHRure it public that "Sxveet heart of the Doomed ever It Is :nae has Ince Tlioinas the most — exquinite offerings wholesome timely with respect to the war and presenting an Raster lesson that is positively inspiring 7V SUPREME 156 Today and Monday Thursday April 12 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c Margarita Fischer 10c Special Variety Program 10c ‘The Devil’s Assistant" 10c “LA NIIS A MASTER CROOK" 10c Mrs Janies Hamilton Lexvis wife of the United States senator from 10c Illinois is one of the candidates for president-generof the Daughters of 10c al B30A3W&Y in and FrancisXBiisiiman in 10c 10c 10c 10c the American Kexolution xvhieh organization holds its annual election in 10c 'The Great Secret Washington on April 36 She is the daughter of a former Confederate of- 10c 10c ficer from Georgia xxith a family connection in South Carolina that may 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c 10c add strength to her ticket J- l- LOUISE (iLAUXl in “SWEETHEART GF THE BOOKED” and Saturday afternoon matinee Regular hoxe 3Jf Night price I5o 23c 35e l'rleea 13c and 23pi Thursday 5!K hove : TODAY AND TOMORROW The Talented Triangle Actress ALI-STA- e i AMERICi Dnvid BoIaroM grratrt m nutter pi coo- - the atory of a who loved n man anil who stood with him— and liy girl him —in the captors net grew eloaer nnd dower about him IMtENENTEI) BY MISS NANA lilt V NT CECIL KIHKE K WILKES CYST AND TIIE NT eNtvstaav Eji Coysirs Golden West" :r-tl- 5S£&!gK& j “The Girl if tbe d f Mon- 16-1- ff ILo-ili- eh Ad-dph- lla Is -- HR KXOWS Sal! Lake Theatre justice of western frontier life in the days of the road — and the men who flock agent —the gambler-sherito tbe standards of each — all this and more —the glamour of early California in 1 with matinee TucMtlay for ladies only glrla regular matinee for everybody Wednesday 5&S The mad rush for gold in California’s days of ’49! The love and hate of strong men! The quick sudden s A ASK HIM ANYTHIN! - I Nr-- 1 Opened SHORTY Favorite Starring Shorty Hamilton Cowboy Comedian ‘VOICE ON THE WIRE’ Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber SurFeature prise Photoplay “HASTY HAZING” A Nestor Scream College Comedy CARTOON COMEDY Scenic Educational Tomorrow— Helen Holmes “RAILROAD RAIDERS" 1JI17 BETTER VAUDEVILLE PICTURES BROX’S ORCHESTRA ' NEW’ KIIOXX' EX’ERY THURSDAY Prices always the same 10 and 20 cents GET THE LIBERTY HABIT FREE CARNATIONS nees during the opening week 03 |