Show i A '4 ' THBHEBALDyESPUBljGAN SALTLAKE CITY UTAH THURSDAY AUGUST 2 1917 1 iak® 8ALT ®t CESt June Herald ' Th iatcr-Hevat- I aia Repabiieaa j trv we love— for the lesson hidden “within the starry Picture Patter and a Bit of: Stage Gossip which shall he free because when Freedom called they s ’ answered ” Here Amid the intense activity of the rigorous ’training I carried on Published by The at Fort Douglas the boys in uniform may com Publishing Thomas vice not think their sacrifice in this light Bnt every of AL B°othPp®Wnt president Edward E Jenkinfc Adolph Anderwo oewtoor cheer that greet them on parade gives wot to the feel- — P‘ c“er - ' iag hidden deep down in the heart of Salt XAke that - these boys who are preparing for a trip across the perilous deep with its hidden menace to still more perilous fields 'of honor in France are ‘‘ doing : their bit” for their fellow' men Like the' heroiegure of Palestine they are living : sermons on the text of old: “For this that he lay down greater love hath no man than ' ' this life 'for his friend” t( 1870) 60 ' ' (Elt Feb 12 1906) MAIN STREET Herald-Republic- I 1 an trurr Europe serve to show the pressing 'need EVENTS inAmerican tipops in the battle arenas of s Training camps for American soldiers vseem to be centered in the south where climatic conditions are cliless rigbrous The north' the very matic conditions offer seasonable training for fighting is forgotten Our allies need the bolstering spirit of our troops The period of training cannot be gauged for next summer’s fighting The troops ate - needed A'-Ne' mBetbeeentns rabidly as training will - Day Another Task t: Jmit would be foolhardy to send troops trained in ' TTTAH is at the dawn of a new day Prohibition is I the south of the United States ii to northern France to - bere but liquor is not dead Like Satan rum haunts I battle 'against the severe weather as well as the enemy those who once have fallen victim to his lures Satan I Northern training will serve a 'double purpose - It will -- Ai‘ ! e - In Clark te - TSkm ' V am Triangle Bo-Pee- p” - comedy scenic “The Meheay— Romantic drama MulFire of Youth” featuring Jack acts hall and Donna Moon in five Ford weekly - Tomorrow all comedy day cello armed with beer faucets a® string keys Will and Mary Rogers have some new jokes and some aged ones The There’s a audience liked them Luke comLonesome screamingly funny pany to close the bill — — -- -- — at - " at — — " PmmtiBS their patrletle playlet Merely like— that IBS ANGIE HARMON — Two brilliant interpretations by Paderewski - 1 s 1 s a siss a a e” ’ Victor Red Seal Record " - 7 ' - Two patriotic numbers by Beinald Werrenrath "t ' ' f 0 r “Hail Columbia" t ' 35 OTHERS INCLUDING! " 2 ss 2 4 - ' Beautiful Orchestral Selec- tlons Favorite Concert Songs 12 2 Excellent Saxophone Sextet Records Attractive Popular Songs Charming ’Cello Solos Here these new records TODAY at our store Prompt efficient and intelligent service - Reserved and ndmlealen tlekets on aale dren day at the Owl Drag Cab 103 9 Main street ( Same price -- I - win-Pm- at shew grounds mi o-- -- — 1 —— -- -- r - — loniw amH V main-entran- ce ’ - - e i - rec-da- ng Coolest theatre In Salt Lake during hot summer month WALTER POULTOX Mgr ' TODAY AND TOMORROW The Screen’s Popular 8tar - Steinway Sohmer - Kurtzman B S Howard and other Pianos Pianola Pianos Aeolian Players and Victrolas -- ord-breakl- STSAND GnRST ts-1- 0 - - 00fi8ElflS®aa!Q0D0!) $L Ten-Inc- h f- -- - " Two delightful sentimental songs by Charles Hart Four rattling good patriotic song hits New records of “Battle Cry of Freedom" and 1 r $1 Ten-inc- h Victor Blue Label Record 45124 7 t1- - “ ’ A 4622 This gifted baritone not only sings splendidly ‘‘Hag of My Heart” but gives1 stirring recitation of Your Hag and My Flag” 1 " Tents at Main and Eighth So Sts An exquisite violin translation of the favorite ‘‘Massa’s in le Cold 'Cold Ground” that brings out all its beauty 1 8r- m MABGUEBITE CLABK IN (it- - “The Goose 91 - Girl -- St Note: “I consider that this Is one of Marguerite Clark’s best — House Critic picture” COMING— VICTOR MOORE IN - 1 “CIIIMMY FADDENV - rhe - “? S ? “ picture The Dainty Little Screen Star TODAY AND TOMORROW - 1 Triangle comedy - -- - -- - - UNIVEBSAL SCENIC ’ IP n -- n s a it a dun o u imEmpiress “ALWAYS GOOD ENTERTAINMENT” LAST TIMES TODAY - '’ MAX LlXDKIl IX A TAXI o comedy entitled “REACH NUTS” “3000 LAUGHS UNDER THE SEA” Modern ventilating & cooling system - L-K- - -- ‘ “FORD WEEKLY ALL COMEDY DAY Triangle east COMING —CHARLES RAY IN THE “PINCH HITTER AND CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN “THE CURE e j all-st-ar el ar “ “HIS WIDOW’S MIGHT" -- 1 five-reromantic feature “THE FIRE OF YOUTH with Jack' Mulhall and Deaaa Mean an all-stcut ' and Special SEEMA OWGKl in “MADAM BO PEEP” A brilliant drama in which you will find interesting action nn : The picture theatre of beauty and refinement Where you will always see the latest and best in AMERICAN -- re-rI- 3 SALT LAKE CITYi Zimbalist charms with simple negro melody the-high- est 1 CDRCUS DAY ! Chopin’s ‘‘Nocturne in F Sharp Major” and“ Polonaise Mili-tairplayed as only the world’s master pianist can play them Victor Red Seal Records 74529 and 74520 Twelve-Inc- h $150 each A power apparel I bidder home if it 'is a matter" of "expediency but in She doesn’t olalm however to have at train ' responsible for the present overall train our been They were not there in search of excitement but in II the name f rpwgnwj jnatica fad —It was a matter of necessity with " ' their hearts they must have been glad ‘for the nearness army of the north in— the north her v is ' The Triangle poster girl of the end For the most part they were the wives and responsible selection mothers of working men unfortunates who have acfor the of of the many worried some are business men Wall street says that advertising posters and photographs of quired appetites for alcohol They were there in search over the financial outlook but you know Wall street film stars you aee in the theatre lobof weak men in the hopes that something might bd bies and her work takes her up and saved from the family pnrse for the butcher and the When a fellow goes "dry these days he will sing ‘fBe down laddersxn&ny times each day in grocer It was an old story with many of them' Now it CTST so bAmblq then’s no plaeelike home” they face a new day The supply of liquor Jaid away I Skirts never were made for ladder dunng the last orgies by drinking husbands and fathers walked 125 miles to' enlist He climbing as Miss Harmon discovered Dakota South A The liquor wUl be gono but the a0eSltVnMa"SrteMi7e trininS: Trill soon be gons after a hard fall or two So when it must remain came to the choice between broken appetite - With that appetite existent John ' Barleycorn will bones and a substitute for skirts Miss i the obsequies when will join j weHarmon everybody Nearly dcided on overaiia as the UtabL in his life new A business come will fight for substitute right here as surely as it went to Colorado This was many months ago and now Oregon and Miss Harmon swears by overalls She Washington as they adopted prohibition Bootleggers will attempt to take the plaee of the legitimate saloon allied troops lntho Hear East are reminded that it took denies emphatically that they are worn for anything but convenience but the and eater to the appetites of the weak liquor is dead— “” movie men say it’s a convenience that Council rrltor3r°r BiutfNonparil trlp doesn't-detraclong lire the king and th® bootlegger lnll peddle his a bit from the Triangle wares as the Utah of cellars lower girl’s chicness ‘and 3fcprettiness Hienp supplv gets CODY’S ENTRANCE TO YELLOWSTONE )£ Utah’s-tas' has only commenced Prohi-' E George Manager National Carpenter of the eastern gateway to the Yellowstone park Paramount-Empre'bit ion is here bnt liqnor lives It" can only be killed by I for s caJled the Cody entrance because at Cody wyo return engagement ofhas arranged Clark vigilance on the part of every city county and state l m Marguerite ' in “Miss George Washington” the pho- officer charged with the enforcement of this law to the automobile boundary park by which won the hearts of so many toplay i now and must be enforced Business will It is law was founded many years ago ny mg fWTlOUS BCOUt I fi&n whim flrat afiAwn 1 Cody I be better as more money finds its way to the legitimate the late Col Wm P Cody “Buffalo Bill” and is a typical ThJ“ cSir nieture vh l to J channels of trade Families will be better as weak one day onlyTuesdayAuguBt 7 Later on the Paramount-Empres- s will have Miss' Clark In her newest picture “The Amazons” For tomorrow and Saturday Manager Carpenter- will present House Peters who scored heavily in “The Great DI- ‘Os' Sunday and Monday ’ from other dry states have come here to ply their trade I river and thence to the Burlington station on the plain I Tide-I onnoalta thW town: Hi From here the road turns southwest- - I om Vivian Martin is to play In “A nffirara ham & nttwa nmhla6r mnot f are - Ail — ! Set by wn ana CHS1 una unit ucciru lan ouipuur Xul in Utau Liquor will live SO long as the bootlegger I aide of the river stands out prominently a short dlstancel the Paramount and Artcraft producers I - Ifrom Cody2 - J v The wonders of the trip to the park begin with the I The SaltaLake movie managers to the Shoshone canyon the stupendous gorge I Ja!n such high standard of excellence the Shoshone rivir takes its course On I W the photoplays shown here that It’s through which lies Rattlesnake mountain and on the' left Cedar sometimes a mighty hard matter for the right The two constituted a single mountain until I the film fane to decide Just what plc-J- L 75 uer cent of the I mountain cut narrow a ita center ofture river the they will see at this or thatpar- deep gash through cases that come berore the juvmole court can be I Bolid roclc The time but Once in a while a cer- tlcular are the walls of canyon perpennearlymountain I tain star tracea directly to negligence or laxity on the part of I dlcular aid yet along : the face of Rattlesnake or drama is so outstanding reclamation service of the department of the' interior I in merit and renown as to draw y a parents Go into the court of Jndge C M Neilsen any I B®Ud rock a splendid road eight miles house and listen to the stories of children who have come Lbla8ted from tinder his jurisdiction' Some of these stories are sol in many places the road passes through tunnels in the II such a picture Is “The Dumbirl Tof I almostto as be nnbelievable bnt they are granite walls This is the road that is traveled through Portlci” which is to have a grewsome told with the simplicity and candor which is a part of Ith aorge and out to the park The government found I showing in Salt Lake next weekprivate prior cbiMIiood'tbat has not yet mastered the fine art of do- - Stna“'“'5l? 3ESSSJ5 atre later Everyone knows Pavlowa I transporting materials to construct the great dam of the as a ccption supreme exponent of the dance And in the great majority of these cases it is shown I Shoshone reclamation project At the upper end of the and one of the pantomlmists is dm of all time Thsgreatest tLat the children went astray while their parents were I RAO 4600110 a film veris picture iQ- RAO WOriQ S23 21lO IS IllRACIt fTOlA f66t sion of I Auber’s famous “Masa them knew opera little and attention little of very foundation to the top of the parapet giving forty- ®°bne their whereabouts It is not a pleasant thing for moth-- 1 lowest eighiT feet higher than the Flatiron buridlnaT Inbeing New York I niello' rat" tblck down eam and ere and fathers to have their sons and daughters haled “ “d li lon and “ tca “° t0p before the juvenile court It does not brin any credit to the family name But when the blame is traced di-- L The cost of Its construction was' $1356585 but c!Sculth should value: of the cropsraised by the use of the stored water rectly to these same mothers nnd fathers thatTronld arouse thn Begiven lesson parenthood -the item is being rapidly extended and several- thousandacrei I atmoPhr for his Liberty rotecting their will be in evidence In modem society there is too I will be thrown open to homesteaders during the autumn I bill opening with this —i the road follows the shore or the I th! T®®k ture oflake which- was formed by closing af?I7100n matnee the bl I is Norris baboons of concrete the narrow dogs je gash lakelandjch monkey8 a r®&i circus act ’Scientists state that eouraged parents in the lower walks of' life to let the rock walls of the canyon this I Thia alx ot Manager Christy’s th® basin or an ancient body of water children rear themselves V-- ' occupies which I clrc““ - - Where this I ®xl8ted thousands of years There’s atmosphere however lake over- the Thre® ago"Of course there are occasional rasea where the par-- fowed the water wore Ankers a who have a gradually gymnaspassageway CUts are Tlttable to find the solution for righting chll- - the solid granite mountain and In the course- - of through- I act which le warranted to produce numberdren with bad tendencies but too often it is found that j centuries formed the Shoshone gorge —U S Geological I thrills at the rate of one per minute j The circus concert end Is upheld by the mother and father' were not oq the job when jheir ehiU Survey Honolulu duo Hawaiian musicians dren needed them most It is a sad commentary but the singers and dancers' who take you truth of it is found in the juvenile court ' to Waikiki without a stop straight A LITTLE MOTHER’S LULLABY fc'-fa The Princess Kapilla is the feature of the Hawaiian number She’s said to te ‘(From New York Herald) The Supreme Gift a remarkable Hula-Hul- a dancer Minstrel Mann and the Norton Billy TO KING and laughing among themselves on crowded Th’ streets are filled with trampin’ feet Brothers will also be on the new bill V5 V street1 car or strolling along in pairs like chums of They sing and- - dance' with a line- - of Sleep sleep my baby I chatter that’s up to the minute In newwith the them-iBut somewhere there’s a country sweet v college days great future ahead of ness of songs jokes and dance “Wliich each will play his part the ‘‘Sammies” in Salt :An candies' an ’ice cream to eat The usual Lonesome Luke comedysteps will ’ Lake City are a familiar sight nowadays Time was An somewhere there are skies all blue ' be there and also the Comlo cartoons ' 4 When a' regular was a rare sight-dowtown An’ buttercups' an’ daisies too ' The feature picture at the Mehesy All is changed and the citizens take them as an hon(Hush don’ yer cry till I get through!) theatre today is “The Fire of Youth” ' tho ored portion of population with the roar of the Sleep sleep my baby! in which Jack Mulhall is' playing' the Great War merely hushed behind the shield of the seas leading part Donna- Moon formerly The ‘‘Sammy” is a prominent citizen in' every sense of Donna Anderson of Salt Lake also has ’ This th’ land o dreams country-i& prominent' part in the : the ' term picture The U1 i:y Sleep sjeep my baby! tow is a good one concerning a youth Men there are who wear an imperial livery of holy cries It’sfar screams whir an’ into trouble awayfroni and sent to is gets ' An’ everything is an island by his father The Ford significance who can quote verbatim a phrase from an seems it good ' old black book with golden leaves' which reads someon : today’s program weekly is also Ter fold yer ‘in an? clasp yer tight ' Tomorrow is like day at the this: thing It’s always gay an’ always bright Max Linder thefamous come-dia-h' Mehesy - It ’§ “For greater love hath no nian than this that he never night 'wlllbe seen' In “In a Taxi” always 'V--' give up: his life 'for his friend”'- Sleep sleep my baby! And in the light of that saying of 'old the men who Pontages V V saunter along our streets in the uniforms of the streets are hot so hot Th’city are to be honored with double honor Putting A dramatic feast Interspersed with sleep my baby ! ''Sleep tall else aside even casting off their shoulders the bits that are of ths (vaudeville emfj: But in this country like as not kind and brace of a loved wife and the' clinging hands of little There’ll always' be a breezy spot Broadway-lik- e a with musical ending have children mayhap they ’s Dreamland- where there ’s not a care stepped forward to start is In store for Pantages theatre comedy patrons who are lucky' enough to 'visit Where vi ’lets ' grow an ’ roses fair learning the great heavy game of war with its threat the East Broadway playhouse durskies of France of death beneath the oh (An’ almost there!) you’re ing the showing of the bill' which — — for the counThey have done' this for you and:v-me Sleep began- at yesterday’s matinee and will sleep my baby! u v l'r ' 'for Auaguisfc -- s MOTHER AND THE FLAG THEyen'll Six ether Mar featnree Dent fell te aee thle shew ef abewe COMING SOON tbe Twentieth Slegerfe Midgete Wonder Century Mew VacfcosrRecoirds : s VANE MYRTLE - Os Pi artcheleea Casbleiw H NOW SHOWING -- 9 W s MeCsralek Vice Aitkn H LhL Albert Smith Vice senae ieaal btll ef mete Tbe meet aeea la Salt Lake headed ville ever by 0k CO poster girl ‘branch local for of the Tri- the e°oa f°r the sti ate audits legitimate business The i“severest weather of northern France :The efficiency xia D1tributlng' corporation may msht ° ae nign °f ft Demon of jthetramms M nnquefamL The American sol-- anle MhlT th national rnown ( ’ ‘ dier rwiU tlw fact -me from these training camps skilled m the Pauttavi thi pink pajama guv I The exit of liquor" in Salt Lake had the appearance I art of modern warfare but she surely deserves a niche in I of a New Year’s eve celebrationr The only distinguish-- 1 - The southern camps will turn out finished soldiers Utah’s hall 'of fame as ths original able difference was that the eve of prohibition was I Will they' give us men who ean7 withstand the weather I overalls girl of Sait Lake marked by more careless abandonment than ever stalked of the scene of action f Weather training is essential hi? !S°ISld with New Year celebrants The gaiety of the last night I Without it the American sgldier faces twv foes the I conveniences of trousers ions before was a masque a guise that concealed the heartaches that I elements and the enemy There may: be political rea-- 1 overalls became a fad with the fair overalls had' to in v the path of liquor The womens and children II sons for sending northern troops south to train but there II ®x- - - ®er of follow HrtA pair m A $ 9 8 6 m dkEMA A ma a over keep your eye on the big1 increase in savings Remember what vodka did to Russia Start an account with this bank and get 4 per cent interest : — e ! Goose GIrL “The Paraarait Empress — Fannie Ward in “The Crystal Gazer” Burton Uolnies in Oregon Pathe War pictures Continuous 1229 to 11 Pu "Amerleaa-Been- a Owen In ’Mad- - ttt Account A Savings When the obsequies are - MOTION PICTURES Straad-Xarguerl- - : ' - open-the-M- U training of recruits John Barleycorn —V'— el ‘ -- the world war Trained and seasoned troops only can aid the hardened warriors ' of the Allies Preparation is as necessary for American troops as equipment' The nation is engaged in a great program of preparation One thing seems fa Have been overlooked in the general n7 “J Pnntagea Feature bill headlined by “The Mother and the Flag” dramatic spectacle Other numbers are the “Hong Kong Girls” “The Lash” Willie Hale and Brother Will and comMary Rodgers and a two-reedy picture Liberty— New show today HipNorris’ animal podrome vaudeville circus five - other big features Three' shows daily 245 739 and 9 - Training and Politics -- ar VAUDEVILLE - : -- - Amusements - their-particul- - place-‘wher- continue through until next Wednes7‘ day are two dramatic offerings on There the bill Myrtle Vane and company in “The Mother and the Flag” being the headliner but closely followed in merit and interest by “The Lash” It seems almost a- plethora of good things dramatic to have two such worth while playlets on one bill but the good ones are so few and far between that none will complain The Hong Kong Girls in a chop-sue- y comedy with Tom Brown and Eleanor Robinson leading an array of comely girls and youths are as good line-ain arethe more serious offerings Miss Vane portrays a mother who Is country 'and pergiving her son to the haps offering him as a sacrifice for the tear to' the flag in a manner to bring ' eyes of her audience She- do£s It tenderly and so sympathetically as to destroy every vestige of the “hurrkh' for the flag’V gush that some acts are now inflicting upon the public A company of regular soldiers assist in bringing realism into the playlet V'' “The Lash? affords :Wllllam Schilling excellent opportunities for some fine emotional acting midst a setting that is and with a story that hoids interesting several thrills His support is good 'Willie Hale and brother open:the bill with some new juggling acts It’s one of the best acts seen at Pantages this season' The University Four sing some tuneful songs with a harmony that never misses fire They have a real funny man in the tall chap who reminds Salt Lakers of the dry spell now upon us by playing a fake By AVard in “Tho Crystal Sazor” Fanny Eve Unsell — a versatile star— Marian Fairfax from the story by a Lasky production TOMORROW AND SATURDAY - That Popular Star HOUSE PETERS in “THE HEIB OF THE AGES" Continuous 1280 to 11 p m Prices 10c 15c Loges 25c Ceelest Theatre la the City NEW’ SHOW TODAY A big aensatlon In the NORRIS RABOON AND ANIMAL CIRCUS Three Ankers American Navy Gym aasts N’ertoa Brothers Musical Comedy Favorlteof Minstrel Billy Mann Bnrnt Cork Comedian! Ha alia a Dao Mosldaaaw Slagero d Daaeera Three shows dally— 345' 780 and I 10c and 20e See the Circus at-thLiberty e : - - : : ' day-time- — !-- y - re-pnb-lic : s- - ' - shell-flami- ng - - " : - V - - ' - - ':v' q nv r ’ :v v ‘tf s flSS ‘ all-come- dy EMIGRATION CANYON STAGE LINE "" leaving ths Daisy Staga Dspot 344 South' Stats Street Telephone Wasatch 1694 large Comfortable Carsftal Drivers Touring Cam SCHEDULE ON WEEK DAYS eave Salt Lake at 0 a a 1 a mv S p a and r p m mare Ftaeereet at OLSO a as 8 a a 319 p a and d pm SCHEDULE ON SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS IV Salt Lake at 8 a Bk 10 a 4p a Sp a mad S mt S P-- m 7 a a a r - EETirJG JAMES H MAURER' SPEAKER Freddent Penn State Fed of bor La- GARRICK THEATRE SAT AUG 4 8P U People’s ConncQ of America I I J ‘ |