Show THE 14 HERALD-KEPUBLICA- SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY MAY 13 1917 N i s U A C TRUSTEES TO B CONVENE TOMORROW Harden ‘Bennlon secretary of state went to Logan last night to attend a meeting Monday morning of the DELEGATES board of trustees of the Agricultural TO ARMY Coll-igof Utah The board will clear up work of the year at the school and also will pass on the list of graduates exercises at the college Commencement Existence of Secret Treaties are to bo held this week- j r - Admitted by Minister Milukoff PeCrtrrraft Mr 12 —At the request In ef dtlentM representing tbs army In now are the field who meeting Fet-rogr- ad ' Foreign Mlnleter Milukoff gave out an explanation today of certain of Russia foreign policy This phase statement follows “Secret treaties exist but they cannot bo divulged for that would be a which would revelation of secret cause Injury to the Interest notof only our of the Russian democracy but allies by bringing about a rupture between Russia and her alllea “Our allies are In entire agreement with RussiaIsIn holding thatthethe object to establish of the war right of their free national developpeoples Ato to the question of annexament and tion indemnity the meaning which our allies attach to these words our ought allies to be preclssL Forwho example laid waste have Insist that those must pay and pillaged their countries have caused re- for tne damage they “The allied countries at first Joined at the revolution In Russia but 'zhey subsequently became apprehensive sympathies get the lest Germanophile hand Moreover ue the disorder upper In respect of which prevails among vthe questions of food shortage and muof disquiet to- them nitions Is a source Inf or “According to authoritativeBt&tlon the situation In Germany Is cl ItlcaL ha no Intention of attack“Japan Russia All eyes are directed toing far east ward the loan “The United States Is making aterms to Russia on highly favorable Thu United States also Is sending enwill organise the Siberian gineers who system and help us in other ralltvay tech ileal branches” Thte executive committee of the coundelecil q( workmen's anda soldiers' 23 to vote of decided has by gates formation Is not to participate In the The quesgovernment of a coalition to a plenary tion will be referred It is undermeetlnil of the council stood tn&t ministries of munitions labor and relief will he created in the coalition government The report that Schluesselberg twenty-one allies east of Petrograd had from the temporary govbroken a'say declared an autonomous ernment sftnd communlt V Is denied by the chairman of tbe executive committee of the dis committee trict M Tcheldse president of the conn soldiers delegates ell of workmen's andwho have made an and other deputies In the Schluesselberg Investigation district is no Schluesselberg republic “There report: Petrois SUN MON TUES Hew Photoplays FLORENCE LA BADIE ’ WHEN LOVE IS BLIND Shows Continuous 10a 15c Children Adults grad” Be IS URGED BY ILLINOIS COUNCIL OF DEFENSE Chicago May 12 — The state council of defense composed of sixteen of the most promlnsnt business and professional men of Illinois resolutions urging today adopted Ctongrsss to enact at onoe as a measure of tike utmost necessity a Upr creating a commission for the absolute control of foodstuffs fuel and other baslo commodities Th resolutions declared “that It ft vitally necessary to and people that there be and Jack Allman Una Clayton La Graclosa Jos H Togan and Isabella Geneva Hearst-Path- e NOW SHOWING BIG 8 FEATURE BILL ‘ A laugh and a thrill a minute —a rollicking riot of mirth Don't miss this big joyfest Harry Langdon "The Act Beautiful" Elizabeth Otto and five other $500 $100 Will be paid to each of the five persons who gives the next best solution PATHE put this problem of the day into the motion picture serial of the year under the title of Will be paid to the person who gives the next best solution features This serial adapted from novels by Mabel Herbert Umer America’s most widely read author1 gives in unforgettable form the history of a husband who forgot' his duty and the wife whip tried to win him back - RUTH ROLAND the idol of multitudes of picture lovers all over the country stars in this drama of real Efe2 Produced true to life it will hold you it will make you come back for more it will make vou think Ask the theatre in your locality when it will show THE NEGLECTED WIFE Write to us what you think should be the best solution to the problem Your answer wM riot have to correspond to the ending in the picture Literary merit will not be considered Limit yourself to not more than 200 words and write on one side of the paper only That’s all you have to remember and your chances are just as good as those of any one else to win one of these prizes A committee of men and women of national standing will act as judges No replies considered after August 12th 1917 NE1V SHOW NOW PLAYING Show Direct Another Big Seven-aFrom the California Hippodrome Circuit Featuring Rhode Royal's Animal Clrena With “Chin Chin” Baby Elephant The Show That Never Disappoints Every Wednesday Evening at 9 LOCAL TRYOUT NIGHT B PLENTY OF TALENT Baby Elephant weighs 730 pounds No change in prices—10 and 20 ots Three shows dally 245 730 and 900 WIN A PRIZE— NOW! Send your solution to Contest Department Paths Exchange 68 S Main Street Salt Lake City Fisher with Robert Margaylta Leonard In Immediate “THE HUMAN FLAME” A drama of love and the sea Marie Cahill noted famous actress In pictures— first appearance Two-re- el special “GLADYS DAY DREAM” Ben Wilson and Neva Gerber In the “VOICE ON THE WIRE” The marked room ' CARTOOX COMEDY DORSEY TRAVELOGUE PICTURES 'WEEK’S TEMPERATURE FORECAST IS ‘NORMAL’ Western thriller SSSSSZZEB9B& Presented by PATHE IP? ROADWAY half fair SUNDAY AND MONDAY Tues May 15 Wednesday Matinee Best Seats $100 Seats Now SALT LAKE THEATRE 3 ' Prices Nights 60c to (200 MABEL TALIAFERRO “A MAGDALENE OF RAISE of Seven to Eight Cents Granted In Wyoming Cool Field Cheyenne Wyo May 12 — Four thousand coal miners in ths Wyoming diswere granted an increase of from trict T to 8 cents a ton effective immediateunder an agree-meily on all coal mined signed today with southern Wyoming coal operators Produced by Balboa Tomorrow “THE QUARTER BREED 11 — Weather preWashington theMay diction for week beginning Sun13 are: day May mountain and platean regions: Rocky Normal temperature probable Scattered local rains likely first half over central and northern portions: latter And ths New Musical Comedy Triumph In comedy-draa — CLEAN-UP” Triangle Comedy “A LAUNDRY Beautiful Scenic— ” SILVER LININGS”— A year in the ESS2EZSZZSZSSSSESSSBX3S HigSV SALT LAKE THEATRE WUnUFBED ALLEN with JACK DEVEBEAUX The secrets of success taught in a snappy peppy "THE GREAT SECRET" 1X221 Acknowledged FRIDAY MAY IS MR Opera Co by All Critics tbe Leading Light Opera Organization ' FRIDAY 18 RROIKAIiD DB KOVEN’S CAST INCLUDES Lew ZXeurn Edward Oarvie ROBIN HOOD Edna Pendleton Clara Palmer The Idyl of Comic Opera Matinee Saturday 230 Robin Hood SATURDAY 19 VICTOR HERBERT'S MASTERPIECE THE SERENADE : With seasons CAST which has for the pest three die SAME INCOMPARABLE THE FAMOUS BOSTONIANS SUCCESSES presented IVY SOOTT JAMES STEVENS CURA TRACY HERBERT NVATEROUS TILXJE SALINGER PHIL BltANSON IV J M’CARTHY RALPH BltAIN- Mali orders now Esbe Maale by -- HAROLD ORLOB Klrke 'Reydea Keith Book by Harry B B Smith and Robert Irene Kelly Audrey Lyrics by Geo E Stoddard and FredJoseph Lertora erick Ilerendeon THE SNAPPIEST CHORUS SEEN IN MANY MOONS' Hamel COMPANY OF SEVENTY To' ihe Public WARREN KERRIGAN Prof J J la Organ Recitals oa Monday and Wednesday Evenings Tare day Thursday and Friday Matinee Americas Orchestra and the Unseen Stager With Eddie Fftspatrlek Director Concert Numbers at 445 Afternoons 745 and MO Evenings Frans Bath the Versatile Pianist Afternoons and ISrenlngu McClellan AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA PAR AMOUNT - EMF3RESS STRAHD TODAY TOMORROW AND TUESDAY' TODAY MONDAY TUESDAY BLANCHE SWEET and THOMAS MEIGHAN ' Ban - t CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG in “THE FOOLISH VIRGBH” BY THOMAS DIXON s That always popular brace of stars in 1 ‘‘THE mEflTlPMTNEIT’ listen to the free public rendition of s HAYDN’S ORATORIO ' - ' “THE ©HETlOH” At the Capitol Grounds Today 13 May (weather permitting) at 445 P M SQUIRE COOP CONDUCTOR ORCHESTRA OF 60 CHORUS OF 400 A limited nmaber' of seats will he provided at 25c each J RS Yon are invited to join the 20000 auditors who will BY THE SALT LAKE ORATORIO SOCIETY Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening will appear In person at the American also the Strand to meet you face to face shake your hand and converse with those who have questions to ask Your opportunity to meet the handsomest man In pictures "Elite Pictures for 'the Elite Always1 ass: m making 2 NIGHTS BEGINNING MATINEE SATURDAY s Finest Moving Picture Theatre In the World “THE MAN WHO MADE GOOD” Featuring the Diminutive Beauty ' be-N- ew A Wealth of Whirling Gaiety FRANCIS X BUSHMAN ICA Matinee Wednesday only flee cities Pittsburgh Omaha Denver Ogden and Salt Lake— York and San Francisco where It opens fur a summer run Playla JOHN CORT Presents THE HILLS” At Walker-Steven- ' THE NEGLECTED WIFE rip-roari- ng conservation by the United States of foodstuffs grain fuel and other basic commodities and thgt upon prompt enactment of proper legislation of this kind will depend the safety and preservation of our nation and our success in the war” J Ogden Armour was among the members of the committee who signed the resolutions GIVEN i 1 - Newa our-countr- MINERS ' " - non 1””'' and Elisa SEVEN ORIGINAL GANSINO MONEY BOYS 1 Herbert Ashley ct FOODST'UFFS CONTROL ' 1 - Mats Thur FrL Sat BJvea lOo 25c 50c 75c Mata 10c 1S4 50c Eduardo ' A New Vaudeville Bill 3IOXETTH The unfaithfulhusband the neglectcd wifc furnish the great problem of the day Marital happiness marital fidelity affect the welfare of the natipn since the nation prospers only if it' is a nation of happy homes V Means domestic unhappiness the grmtest tragedy of 145110 R1o aaU UoC our national life One family in every five lives in a black house You perhaps can tell how best husband and wife can be brought together again Will be paid under the conditions given below to the person who djt solution to life’s greatest problem the best ending tto hft drama furnishes theinbest one home of every five throughout the country daily played v1 BEG WEDNESDAY EVE united with Schluesselberg IN :N ’ dSgsrirfn— — Thomas Mbighan LASttYW’A EAMOUNT STAJ2 ' r - I - ' s ' A Gripping Drama of Loyalty and Business — j DOES YOUR BOSS APPRECIATE LOYALTY? j jtj TBE INIMITABLE COMEDIAN 3TOT'' " 4 M AX L IN D E R ' In his third great comedy success s :f iriv:?f Continuous 11 ml "THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN” THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NORMA TALMADGE in ? Iv : : COMING WEDNESDAY— MARY FICKFORD V v v- - 10e 15y Always Good Music money-madne- ss ‘PANTHEA” j warren juerrigan MONDAY- - AETERNOON AND EVENING “MAX JN ATArXI” 1230 to p v Author of “The Birth of Nation” A' tremendously dramatic story of ' will appear in person here to meet you face to face shake your hand and make a short talk to the audience Monday afternoon and night-o- ne day only THE WONDERFUL STRAND ORCHESTRA CLAUDE SWEETEN DIRECTOR : -- i v- |