Show f THE 3 cedes in memory the sense of precaution lapses into indifference and —nothing comes of it We question whether today one in a thousand remembers the date of TOE SALT LAKE HERALD-REPUBLICA- N The Salt Lake Herald (Eat June 6 1870) SO ' The later-Monat- ala (Eat Fab ' the Titanie disaster or the names of more than four or five of its victims Repabllean 12 MAIN STREET 18080 - - - - r Associated with THE AUDIT BUREAU CIRCULATIONS Information concerning: circulation will he suppllo through this association Venetian building Chicago - - ‘ : TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carrier In Salt Lake 5 “ City one week 15 cents Sunday only DAILY AND SUNDAY by mail— One month 75 cents one year 8800 SUNDAY by mall fin advance) —Onew year 8ZQQ- - - - - - MONDAY MAY 14 1017 banner in triumph shall wave And the O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave star-spangl- ed el S well-meani- n m i - j ex- the two words press all we formerly comprehended in less with the “universal service” confuted more or President's conscription bill for raising Uncle oam s' war army For a time it was believed the army bill was designed to inaugurate the system of universal servicetothat be obtains in most nations Although it may prove sentiment aroused the the entering wedge in separating of voluntary of the present from the decadent doctrinetime we know enlistment that has prevailed up to this now of a certainty that levies made by selective draft will terminate with the war The lesson now being learned from our lad °f Prethat should be paredness brings into focus the policy the war Under adopted for national security after war we find that this for selective conscription adopted ten million service for available the United States has numwhich of men who fall within the age stipulations ' ber Utah has about 46000 will be men Utah Under the first call for 500000 war calls inquired to furnish about 4500 but if the the quota forth an army of 'J000000 as contemplated advices in detailed as 18000 reach will state of this Except the comparatively small from Washington force organized into the state militia these are all untrained men a ho do not know even the rudiments of a brief military dutv If these men had undergone even their youth period ‘of military training in the days of our of knowledge the elementary if they possessed only efficient ready for high school cadets they wonldthebe war department now service in much less time than finds essential for converting “raw recruit” into soldier A measure calculated to give the youth of the land against proficient training with proper safeguards militari-iof or machine militaristic System a building up people known as abhorrent to so many Hie Chamberlain universal training bill is pending in the Senate It provides that every young man shall undergo six months of military training between the ages of 18 ml 19 yean? with shorter training periods in each of the next two years Such training as this would qualify for service all the men of the country before niching the age at which they are now subject to draft and would makeforof them war in time of peace a reserve force prepared Whether it be called universal training or universal service —it would be both in a measure — the exigencies of war impress on the public mind the necessity of adoptin' a sane poliev of preparedness for the future ng n h in Palestine Turkish Cruelty reports of cruelties inflicted by Turkish RECENT on Jews in Palestine give just cause for anxiety on the part of all who are interested financially or sentimentally in the Zionist cause Following close at the heels of dispatches appearing in a London paper announcing that the Turkish governor had ordered the massacre of Jews in Palestine as in Armenia comes a cablegram to the Zionist committee in New York advising that 300 Jews were driven out of Jerusalem and that early in April the entire population of Jaffa (called Joppa in the scriptures) a Syrian seaport about fifty miles from Jerusalem had been forced to flee from the city The British expedition in Palestine was last reported in the vieinitv of (laza: where Samson performed his last feat of marvelous strength and to be making progress Joppa being about eighty slowly toward Jerusalem miles north of Gaza these atrocities indicate that the - i o- the-mlnu- te I : n British army is pushing the Turks northward and that they are looting and murdering as they go Justice and mercy demand that the nations banded SB 11 9 The best way to prove that all these simple plans to together to humble Prussianism must also do a thorough job of hoiiseeleaning by driving the Turk from Europe overcome the submarine menace will do it is to do it and from the Iloly land The question of political status P Ranother down is is not so vital asthe claim of humanity and may be setargument in favor prices Keeping of keeping np patronage tled afterward There was world-wid- e rejoicing when the power of We are not such gourmands that the streets are filled the Miltan was broken by the Young Turk It was with business people only at lunch hour hailed as an omen of progress and perhaps of reformation in morals as well as polities But the new Turk is not different from the old Turk in fanaticism and the solution of this war for humanity will not be complete A SONG FOR MAY unless the Turks are driven from the precincts of civilization back to their native haunts where they may court the favor of Allah by exterminating each other fcg isi )ti By TOM DALY In Philadelphia Ledger Security at Sea for humanity resulting from our ONE big gain experience in the world war will be increased protection for life at sea by adequate provision Awake! Arise! gray dreams ’and slumber scorning For every dormer looking on the east hereafter for rescue in case of submarine attack or dis-Is aster due to ordinary causes portal to the banquet hall this morning Where May hath called her lovers to her feast' After the Titanic went down with its appalling sacrifice of human life there was the customary spasmodic Lo! as it were a pledging goblet glowing In her rose fingers over which do run agitation which comes as an aftermath to every poured to overflowing ratastrophe in favor of every conceivable means for re- The golden bubbles Hie son! Up np she lifts ducing the peril of ocean travel this Oh her with drink airy wine of spring vessel The demand that every passenger carrying ' hands her her for That winged breezes bring should be equipped with enough lifeboats to accommoon earth that be! all hearts for Sweet philter date all on board including the crew’ went so far as to with it and sing are drunk birds claim the attention of Congress Some of the measures Hark! how the winds flushed Mark where the spill it on the sea introduced proposed that the same regulation be extended to vessels plying the great lakes and'other water- How lapping it the waves go caroling See how dull earth meek flower and stately tree ways of the United States There was demand also that it Where’er the breezes-hastwireless have should vessels all seagoing telegraph ‘that tasteit hours on all may of the day they Rejoice duty equipment with operators Shall we then riumb’ring waste it— tnd night not merely that a call for help might be This draught of ecstasy? sounded promptly but that the call of any other ship in distress might be heard and heeded without delay On land we have a habit of locking the bam after the 0 lovers all in this sweet wine horse is stolen At sea every disaster bears woeful testi- 1 pledge you and your loves and mine— A cup with you! mony of some neglect that demands prevention but after is lost Up! up! with you except by the public shock subsides all interest And drink the May with maJ those who sustain a lifelong sorrow and as disaster re total w e ' ' -- ‘ - 'Y " I W- - V" - ' '- r‘ L- : - the (The following Is the viewpoint of one of rituatlon It is o ion present Business chandlslng agencies regarding the company of hjcago New Yorx by the Detroit and Minneapolis to emphasize the danger of overplaying of economy In bhying) question ®it tight— don t he tight followed By the nMniA of This line expresses the policy that should Become the country has which the United States during the crisis ’ ' s upon There is danger in too much economy There ie danger In too much talk about economy wave Which has i And there Is little reason for the few weexa over the United States for the la which been sweeping jj to - Why not buy now? We have the money with rewona y But — not to extravagantly continues buywill everybody at their tasks of maxing humming Borneo it follow that the factories keep into their wear—to to 'for Americans put things Of course the food situation ' has drawn a sharp line of distinction in V! Wemustybe conservative in 'the use of food products not Bjcauss Because the supp food but arehave no money with which to buy demand limiwo essentials being in unprecedented to the consumption of hea£ Potatoes But the economy which applies the and the like is vastly different fromautomobilM We are not andclothes chase of talking machines rugs to suffer when we latter wmen the buy others of the risk causing running those things One Is a case of enforced' conservation and Beyond its Brmlesmay to we must conserve In order that the world the average purenasw reason for any poztponement of after clothed we see no the beginning British slogan just “Business as Usual was-- John T Comes to Be Guest Honor at Dinner May 29 i Taylor-Critchfield-Clag- ue i ' officere durtn With the election of board of dir acthe week the past by Cathnew of the tors the organisation Escalanter olic men’s dinner club the Announce-club has been completed ment was also made by the board that John T- Comes of Pittsburgh a noted church architect and authority on reart will be the next speaker ligious Mr ‘Cornea will be ' the guest of honor at a dinner to be given in the29Hotel He Utahon Tuesday evening May will speak on “The Church and Art Charles A Quigley has been electedth resident of the club F J Hagen-ivarwas the choice of the board for Bruneau first vice president and A J Leo Meefor second vice president J han was elected secretary The members of the board of directors elected members at the April dinner by the are Thomas Kearns J E Cosgriff H George Jay Gibson Dean William P Gallagher R W SalLeary Frank G&lllgan The Rt isbury and Dr SJ JGlass C M D D Rev Joseph founder of the club Is the honorary president The new club has & charter memberof approximately 100 Many more ship are expected to for membership within the nextapply Plans few months are being made for monthly dinners at which addresses will be made prominent Catholic clergymen or bylaymen and addresses will also be dePapers livered from time to time by members who are especially qualified to discuss questions of Interest ’ - ’lon’t-buy-no- w” buMia - 1 - - - - lh - of & oerlcap VSSh TTBS a'ch asasr Mor U- JR? In this j i Preparedness for the Future military training is theto UNIVERSAL obligatory term now being employed A PrcacIimciit to the Wise ’ Publishing com an f victims photoplay bill with Florence La horrible most warfare’s Ruthless submarine example new Badle In “When Love Was1 Blind" to 11' was the sinking of the Lusitania Although so recent Performances continuous m p in one whether donbtfnl as to be fresh in memory it is PantagresIn a thousand remembers its black' day in history or the Langdon feature names of more than three of the 1200 who perished The Big: '"' m p — in minimized Trian- been have American Theatre horror the of might Today magnitude and Allen Winnlfred a degree had there been enough lifeboats and rafts to fle presents Devereaux In “The Man Who rescue those aboard A calm sense of security that would Made Good’ Triangle Clean-uKeystone p comedy “The Laundry have been inspired by knowledge that there were boats and a scenic only Monday picture in person enough for all might have obviated the panic attending J Warren—Kerrigan' vaudeHippodrome Liberty New Little the launching of some lifeboats which east a number into ville AniDonna’s featuring a watery grave This was two years ago but the inmal Circus Three shows daily Thursday Change of program — Blanche creasing danger of seafaring on account of 'submarine - Empress Paramount of“The warfare is just beginning to bum itself into the Sweet and Thomas Meighan inDictoSilent Partner” Paramount ' ficial conscience News WeekBray cartoon graphs The orderrof our department of commerce that here1280 to U p m Continuous ly Mehesy — “The Quarter Breed” after all onr steam vessels ' entering 'the war zone ’and Indian drama with the real western that all vessels built hereafter to sail under the United atmosphere “Reel Life” film maga’Some Specimens Nestor com- States flag must be equipped with enough lifeboats and zine "Pete’s Awful 'Crime” a Joker rafts to take off every person on board can affect of edy film course only the shipping of this country Its worthy example however may come to influence the maritime ORPHEUM THEATRE laws of the world not only during the period' of this The thorny pathway of true love the war bat after the war is over power of circumstantial evidence and the seemingly difficult role of virtue form' the cardinal features of “When j Where to Find Wild Food Love Was Blind” the five-reproduc- as its Badle tlon with Florence La “wild food” there’s any amount of it SPEAKING of bill heads which the star' photoplay in this valley and all over Utah and all at the A plot which theatre Orpheum over the United States A great many people have some involves many familiar situations isthe cleverby Interesting mighty of it in their doorvards but look upon it as a pest and made ness of excellence of ! the the players therefore miss one of the most edible and healthful of the photography jtna the beauty of the embellishments There are many' foods It comes with the first breath of spring and scenic little touches which give the picdeft grows all summer the succulent appetizing and invig- ture added Interest The supplementary features of thee orating dandelion bill are of equal interest The Hearst-FathFood scarcity has driven the women of England into News is composed almost wholly which touch In some form subjects the highways and byways for “wild food” Forced back of the International crisis and: the wave upon their own resources more than the Britons ever im- of patriotic work throughout the UnitStates A cartoon comedy provokes agined possible they have taken stock of nature’s boun- ed much mirth while an educational subfood 260 kinds more and find of ties than that there are to tree surgery Is both ject devoted in the British isles tliat grow wild including birds fish timely and well handled The Florence fashions are of undoubted intersmall animals wild honey and the like More remarkable Rose est to women folk with suggestions for and hats for summer wear tohem is their discovery that they have thirty wild vege- frocks a clever comedy will fit nicely tables salad plants and herbs of food value and a large while a into the desires of the children — mushrooms whom by the way— are of great many atof the variety bills and Orpheum “regulars” the grown-upThis kind of food also is plentiful in this country and will s' as well please costs only a little time with little or no expense to With the end of the Orpheum vaudeville season' drawing to a close the gather it bill which is announced to begin How many housewives throw away beet tops radish Wednesday evening will be of especial to Salt Lakers because of the tops turnip tops onion tops all good for “greens” all interest scheduled of Nonette the viowholesome and healthful f No better dish could be set linist who return and who Is an im sings mense favorite here She Is- one of before a king than “greens” made of dandelion leaves three the of headliners program the and radish tops one of the marvels Of food chemistry other two being the famed Spanish dancers Eduardo and Elisa C&nsino being that the brackish foliage of the radish counteracts and the Seven Honey Boys all features the bitter tang of the dandelion of the late George Evans' Honey Boy There are many “weeds” besides dandelions that are minstrels good eating if carefully culled cleansed and cooked They By the Press Agents grow wild and they grow free here in the city and in all parts of Utah SALT LAKE —“The Masked Model” Most of us have tramped under foot for years what will be the attraction at the Salt Lake natnre intended to bestow on us for food and tonic A theatre for three 15nights commencing with matinee May Tuesday little wild food will help to tame the humors of the hu- Wednesday under the direction of John Cort This is a strictly up-tman system besides helping to reduce the coBt of living musical comedy with book m las by Harry B and Robert B Smith lyrics by George F Stoddard and Frederick Bismarck9 s Opinion of William II Herendeen and music by Harold Orlob In the cast of will be as Lew found such popularprincipals singers GERMANS the world over have ever hrfd the Clara Palmer Joseph Lertora for the insight intelligence and jndgment Hearn Pendleton Roy don Keith Roy of Bismarck the “iron chancellor” They seldom dis- Edna Purviance Irenb Kell' Audrey Eddie Thomas B Handers Arthur G What he thought of the Garvle agreed with his opinions Millis Mons Rudolph and Dollle Best young kaiser many shared with him The chorus Is an ' exceedingly attracThe manner in which Bismarck was driven from public tiveas assembly of girls whose presence is noted for their singing and danlife in the empire he helped to solidify is not 3et forgot- cing as their good looks ten nor forgiven although the kaiser tried to square himORPHEUM — Seven of the men who self with his people by heaping honors on Bismarck after- helped to make the late George Evans' ward Boy minstrels the standard of Honeyform of entertainment have gone Bismarck is quoted as saying of the kaiser in 1891 that into vaudeville presenting a miniature three years after he ascended the throne as emperor of minstrel show The material they use has been put through a condenser and Germany and king of Prussia: only the cream retained resulting In “I pity the young: man he Is like the foxhound that an act absolutely void of a dull second Honey Boys use the old fabarks at everything: that amelia at everything: that touches The Seven semicircle where are the soloeverything: and that ends by causing: complete disorder in miliar ists quartet end man to tenor Interthe room In which he is no matter how large it may beM locutor and all of the other factors of As we look over the nations of the earth today we mlnstreldom that for generations have been dear to the heart of the public can see what complete disorder this same kaiser has Even a street parade and concert are sometimes a part of this thumbnail created in the world Those Germans who came to the United States for minstrel a home no matter what their reason for leaving the PANTAGES— "Johnny’s New Car” presented by Harry Langdon and his Fatherland are aware of the fact that this war is against own company is the headline attract this kaiser and his methods for setting the world in an tlon at the Pantages this week on a bill brim full of novelty and laughs uproar not against the German people who had the The skit tells of a motor car that Is same opinion of William II that Bismarck had twenty-si- x “stalled” a chauffeur who la "broke” j and a pretty girl who Is hungry “The years ago Act Beautiful” consisting of artistic A Bv fel poses Elizabeth Otto In "Musical Milestones” a novelty pianologue Klein A said: Shakespeare jest’s prosperity lies in the Brothers the “nootral admirals” in him ear of that hears it never in the tongue of him one of the funniest farces ever seen on circuit Gracb sisters in Pantages that makes it — Rosaline in Love’s Labor Lost act Y the songs and dances: Feely and McCloud scene II in an acrobatic dancing act and the eleventh episode of "The Secret Kingm ib dom’ complete the program Keep away from railroad bridges tunnels mines facMEHESY — 101 Bison western featories and other places where you have no legitimate ture "The Quarter Breed” with the j business and when ordered to halt HALT Remember well known film star Leon D Kent the part of the Indian a typithis country is at war playing cal number of early stagecoach days im ta "Reel Life” film magazine of six most Absolutely unnecessary for the Socialists of this educational timely subjects highly Interesting and also two and entertaining country to tell the kaiser he must go— the German people widely different comedies a Joker and will tell him that in dne time a Nestor Tomorrow Is “Laughfest” ESCALANTE CLUB IS BE TIGHT SIT TIGHT--D0N-T ATTRACTIONS TODAY Orpheum —Today and Tuesday - Published by The Winy— h E Booth preaident A L Thomaa vice president Edward E Jenkins treasurer Adolph Anderson secretary ' James P Casey General Manager e tor addressed All business correspondence should be HeraldRe-publica- n Salt Lake City Utah Herald-Republic- BALT LATTE CITT UTAH MONDAY MAT 14j 1917 HEBALD-BEPUBUGA- N day selected comedies only IN DREAM PERIL New York May IS— --Mlnnle Mitchell 14 years old of 152 New York avenue and Newark yesterdaythedreamed a whipping dream told to escapeearly mother her was to be given her by her to the cries of some boys listened she —It was all In the dream— to “Run! Run! Run!” She Btbpped — long enough to put on a pair of snoes also while she was In dreamland— dodged from the house clad only In a nightgown and ran five blocks through the streets to the home of her aunt Mrs Catherine Dimauro at 870 Jefferson street The aunt awakened the girl listened to the tale and then gave her a bed ( and saw her fall Several asleep theagain mother had hours later when missed her and was returning home about it There Is nothing emotionaland because of our As business advisors' lations with man Mi t theh “d a818t and unsnaKen In holding our domestic commerce steady of the authorities at WBington to majn The avowed determination even keel ehould BOt onlye reM on an affairs public tain our commercial but should and retail merchant manufacturer wholesaler When moved to be confidence In a manner not wlll diwppear n 0 is being urged from cer tal thatiscpiisneiuio false economy which domestic trace wii and forward unhindered will go buying legitimate ‘Varaer miner ertlen "a On the contrary there 1 every reaeon to believe that feeted by tnewar th®®e appeala for lncreed:rope 2 - NAVY GETS TWO MORE ATHLETES “oSftKrrtbiSTli invested in land and wise y money— not to be hoarded but to be judlciausly ' and living conditions will beneficialspent for better working the government ODvnr food of by prices Regulation the agrion effect upon this mighty buy ing classand will be his of volume output the a liberal receive will culturist profit matInaCanada51bus2ess has gone ahead during all themonths of the w or with the production of iconomy to In lines having to do In other lines there is no display of dented prosperity sxar riK’it gj” g&r&srsssmt ts r sft-iS- C0UniS bfinVo United State o mroairuii is unwise unjustolesome now practicing it learn that false economy activ wool and As our agricultural interests Include cotton th ng we wear s 11 at to the production of the will will continue toconsume apply Ity continue io raw materials The we as the things ‘ will be busy in th® capital figures a Sfvf-profitable and thus the production labor will be busy In the tasks of remain unbroken will ties necessarybe toadmitted prosperity general on numerous commodities in that prices must It more to live than it did a rew use are exorbitantly high that It coststrue that no has always been months ago But the were “hard time” have only been nofelt when with which to buy money and when as a result they padthousands of wss6 eftrners outIso toemploy a surest warV “£rd permit times” real nther ( than itaEgwr or tne masses men J and ro m false economy to put a stop to ordinary buying and Journal the Farm clas to tnV°FortVtrgrea®e Sg?fcXral ” ltis It economy truest Is the wellSsays that “wise spending n or needlessly tight with tbeirpurseBirjiiis not to become be accepted by the other millions wno doctrine same safely may And the liVeMSn?UhavetlfStVillak oT caswUh which to buy the comfort conf luxuries—household veniences and harmless and the like —because tney were fooFishly articles for personal adornment Bas I into grocery suiJpHesetoThiB all of their ready money even to putting benefit no of liwtlng been and has It lured some lines of business or conditions unnatural feverish the grocery business because of the ehn? Jitter jf4 1 Two more local athletes have joined the fighting forces of Uncle 8am Jack Badger a member of this year’s Univerof Utah freshman football team sity has left for Newport News where he will enter the “mosquito” fleet Neil O’Donnell a track man at the West Side High school two years ago for San Francisco departed where he yesterday will sign the papers which will make him a member of the U 8 marines SALT LAKE THEATRE Nights C Tues Hay 15 Mat "Wed Prices — Nights 50c to S2 Wed Mat Best Seats 81 Seats Now JOnN CORT PRESENTS The MASKED MODEL Liveliest Happy-Go-Ludrie- st panic-stricke- of all Musical Shows A Happy Compound of Melody and Pretty Girls Mnsic by COMPANY OF SEYENTY AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA S?XnnCi obligation1 and industrial machine M vast acommercial M affaiitiva wjtv fnp vow to do your bit is to assist in nreventina eVenElTmfiate waste That Is a plain duty But guard altn4 JtfKKT stops stores factory economy— the kind that retail natfatse out of employment That is In the plants Jobbing houses and another vdaln duty urJSelve be by' the threatened shortage of to foodltSfS we0 must and we willfrightened ths rise gow on asor u?u£ business In other linesrealization foodstufs and then see to it thatone go In the sure factor of money is tlmeldthe money is going to thr0155 Sf ffSMSTSTth for theAmeHcan New Photoplays FLORENCE LA BADIE IN seven thoundramionaollsrs provided wnr jrnment fngnfolnmunftlon trnnsportatton end supplies ana service of many kinds that much wealth when we turn these billions On the contrary we are making it certain as the J etf!ewn®t destroying Z S 'fnto tneinlt of war will proportionately Increase the demand for of the more b°tlThoI om da?germi?the1‘Jarilyilnir of business as n result not soon corrected and if l22 spirit thenwePare m?slod° as" to the patriotism and common sense of the Ameri- Can rPhSPstonuing of states counties cities work on the part of savings from withdrawal The is wrong tonsW wlzStipns and food supplies is of fooirsh The hoarding Is wgnd"supreme"ly banks Ycy not in keeping with “BuslnessMaual— and wrong and good yo°ur countrytis”toholdyouracts 'in file’ same path of sanity us broke storm upon war this before In Were 3 that they id dThe nation than ever fore— must be stronger now men in "?Jlf41®1 'lend” in are We business Ktrng he be strong too in - strong iix Vtnancialresources But weof must to warehouse trade from factory commerce in the uninterrupted course consumer To have store to ultimate retail to establishment h?i Jneai hi condition— when there Is no need for business as a inyany other condition — is unpatriotic and dangorous As one nSd tL hour Iti “The not for econmny' But for ofefficiency should be American standard living food 8ita-tlo- n Trriteraeifsiblydrills the can be done with proper allowance forour mdntaiM&" no concession participation whatsoever to the Idea thatof business but with or the discouraging iP We'need justifies timidity fearsinews national of war in order that our can available aJlof the and that only m2? succeed One of these is public confidence bl retained by means of normal conduct on the pare of the people in their expendituresSit their—dally more dal living and usual of it and tight rfou t be tight Business thtis day-to-d- - 'mauro RTY&kQ and somewhat frightened 'because of London May li— The theory that what she had done more boy babies than girls are bom anIn war times is supported By the GIUEF KILLS DOG — Middleton N Y May IS When nual report of the registrar general for a building contractor England and Wales During the first John H Degraw ago quarter of the war the proportion rose fell from a scaffold a few days was and suffered Injuriesbewhich it 1000 girls and the sucfatal hls fox Vo 1048 boys and was then believeda rould 1044 Fw the four of ceeding quarter at the side took position terrier to 1050 1051 rose 1916 it of quarters street in home Harrison the bed in hls res says these All 1050 1045 and or drink did the The dog refused to eat above are considerably report not sleep and could not be coaxed to recorded during the preceding any 4447 the bed take hls head off 'the dismeasurable are within and would have years said dog ratio European considforce was em- tance of the general has to Physicians be taken away androom been for years which many another the In terrier ' ployed Britishin excess of the failed rapidly dying tonight perhaps erably was rate the highest marriage of grief Inbe'the meantime Degraw re-Is onThe record the birth rate was the lowest to iftoproving and may reported from typhoid on record the death rate v cover ths-f 6V6r w£lb ths lowest on record 1900 since the Influenza from highest BATHED TWICE YEARLY since TODAY ONLY highest 1SJ — Love missives and that from measles the of Portland Or May women men both 1896 The ages average “THE QUARTER BREED” were introfrom half a dozen women marrying were the highest 101 Bison Indian feature Typical duced toy Mrs Vera P Williams yester- and was 278 men years stage-coac- h on record that of of old number daya divorce for her suit in evidence as rate day L S Williams whom she women 255 The Infant mortality ' from charges on record lowest was tho and Eddie Moran Lee Lyons In a with having been entirely too friendly the In aged A among rise Nestor entitled: mortality comedy of members the fair other with many “SOME SPECIMENS” ' of both sexes is noted It is a feature ' sex of statistics in the has that appeared declared her “I just can’t help it” she countries and is re“REEL LIFE” hnsband had told her when she up- other belligerent stress of the unusual as reflex a The Film Educational' ' braided him for his attentions to others garded the time vV " and anxiety-o' “It's a falling with me I guess” “Joker Comedy” She" received the decree i i A SOW BY GORED PETE’S AWFUL CRIME” r was divorce I a Irwin MaryN granited i — 12 Attacked Ind May from GIrwih ‘He’d only take a byGreensburg Tomorrow—' All Comedy Day' an infuriated sow while she was bath about twice a year” she explained a strawstack around r to the judge eggs gathering -- - hi - Shows Continuous 1 to 11 p m Adults 10c 15c Children 5c BEG WEDNESDAY EVE Mats Tliur Frl Sat Evea 10c 25c 50c 75c Mats 10c 25c 50c NONETTE Eduardo Flisa and SEVEN ORIGINAL CANS1NO Herbert Ashley IXONAy ROYS and' Jack Allman Una Clayton La Graclosa Jos H Togan and Isabella Geneva Hearst-Path- e News ay Ursfl Eliot 6 daughter of Glenn Eliott west of here was knocked down living and tusked by the maddened brute Ti?£S? long gashes were cut in the child s scalp wounds were inflicted in tne race and around the nose and one hand was nearly chewed off The cards so familiar at Christmas time are the legitimate of tne school pieces which descendants were popular the early part of the Nineteenth 'cen-tur- y thla period the progress During or school children was reported to their means of very parents decoratedby cards written in elaborately very fine with sorolls handwriting flourishes to show what fine penmenand bethey colored come Some of the children their efforts to make them still more attractive and these were often sent by fond barenta to their friends In the form of greetings and were a family pride The first Christmas card like those we use today of which we have knowledge was one used in 1845 - WHEN LOVE IS BLIND New Vaudeville Bill SET - TODAY-TOMORR- OW 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 features rip-roari- ng EMPRESS THEATRE “Meet Me In the Paramount Lobby' TODAY AND TOMORROW Another Big Screen Success BLANCHE SWEET AND THOMAS MEIGHAN In a drama of loyalty and business “THE SILENT PARTNER” The Big Laughing Success MAX LINDER InA“MAX IN - TAXI” SOME BILL I SAME OLD PRICES WEDNESDAY— MARY COMING PICKFOIU) IN “THE PRIDE OF THE CLAN” - - t i - ’ - - - f - : - -- - - L ' - - PLAYING NEW SHOW-NOShow Direct Another Big Seven-aFrom the California Hippodrome Circuit Featuring Rhoda Reyal’s Animal CIrciia With “Chin Chin” Baby Elephaa Tbe Show That Never Disappoint Every Wedaeeday Evening at 8 “ LOCAL TRYOUT NIGHT ct PLENTY OF TALENT Daby Elephant weigh 750 pound No change in prices — 10 and 20 eta Three shows dally 245 780 and 900 t : i |