Show M - 'a i ' - H V M J- S '‘-- i V: - J? vf' : v THE ' r t as 60 per cent ought to be an indication of the desire of the Senate to make business bear its share of the burdenUnder the revenue bill' as passed business pro HERALD-REPUBILSCA- E eeeds and the people continue to live with a stable system on whieli: to base their livelihoods No doubt the The Salt Lake Herald Republican ' £vi-(Eat Fab 12 1908) bill contains' many imperfections It however is an (Eat June 80 MAIN STREET emergency measure ' designed by the administration to Published Publishing com- meet the needs of war The administration must anpany — II E Booth president A LThomai The president swer for the successful conduct of this war and is enEdward EL Jenklna treasurer Adolph AnderaorC aecretary titled to support rin its plans for early victory The Jaaea P Casey General Mamager 1 ' revenue bill as Senate the passed ought to be a satby All business correspondence should be addressed to The isfactory measure when we lay aside personal prejuSalt Lake City" Utah dices for the great duty of winning the war at any cost THE SALT LAKE r Herald-Republica- ? P atter Picture of Stage Gossip n- 'I ‘'Associated with 7 Muzzling the Press THE AUDIT BURfU CIRCULATIONS Information "concerning circulation Will be supplied Through this association Venetian building Chicago ' " ' more American ideal freedom O’NE risen to assert itself In the TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carrier In Salt Lake 15 cents Sunday only 5 cents City one week' One month 75 cents —DAILY AND SUNDAY t one year $800 by-mail- SUNDAY — by mail: (m advance)— One - year' 1200v jf I a SEPTEMBER 12 1917 WEDNESDAY ' ' 0' banner in triumph shall wave ' And the O’er the land of the free and the hoxne of the brave ' I star-spangl- ed - - t The Hope for Russia : - is a lesson to the world in the RUSSIA’S plight ' united of purpose Threatened by revorength lution slie portrays vividly the dangers of dissension in wartime Factional disturbances at this hour 'cannot strengthen the government Russia is an infant among nations She has much to learn Bringing the government to the people is no easy task Without unity the her people cannot govern Russia has failed to unite &' world weakens in The factions country revolutionary crisis as factions fight for possession of the new-bor- n babe The ultimate end of this strife is to kill the object for which they fight Hope for the new government lies only in the vigorous enforcement of its avowed :: policy of blood and iron is It is evident that the Kerensky rule not representative of an overwhelming majority of the people Likewise it' is apparent that none of the other facstinct mations fighting- for control can representas any as near rule The approaches Kerensky jority Moreover it is the faction in power As such it is responsible for the nation 's future: If it permits itself to anarchy ta be overrun by insurrection it gives way administration As the responsible power the Kerensky rolist assume all the powers of the majority 'Unless it dares to assume the responsibility of Russia chaos alone answers for the nation It can: only meet this duty by also assuming all of the power and force that may be undertaken by a government in compelling loyalty to the country In view of recent events in Russia it is evident that Germany’s successes have not been confined1 to the vicinity of Riga Baiting the wolves of her'' adversaries is one of Germany’s strongest weapons Every belligerent ' power has felt its sting but nowhere has it met with the success evident in Russia This is but natural in view of the fact that Russia is young and her people untrained in the glory of ruling themselves There is but one antidote for the poison and that is a united people in a common cause 'Russians problem nt- the present time is not the problem of government control It is the problem of endurance If she cannot endure as a nation she loses all that are is fighting for at home The country will take care of itself as the people will 'once yie preservation of the nation has been guaranteed She is to be preserved only by united action whether it comes of will or of force There is but one way for the Kerensky rule to meet new uprisings now and that is' by forceful' exaction of that loyalty on which fhe future of the nation is staked The plot of General Komiloff to overthrow the provisional government and name himself military dictator is more than political intrigue It is treason of the highest sort bom not to Russia but to harass the be of service tQ the new-bor- n in search the for government personal glorification As of the provisional government a director of the army ho becomes a traitor to his country not alone because he defies Kerensky the provisional government bnt because he lays the honor of his birthright on the altar of personal ambition He spreads mutiny in thearmy The morale of the troops is not that he may profit to' be wondered ' at when history reveals the Komiloff f - - -- ‘ ’ - character Phil-adelpli- y -- -- — i : Silehcingthe Wolves 1: W the war revenue bill indicates a ten PASSAGE of the United States 'Senate to tempe war legislation with sanity It is evidence that - of our statesmen are not voting on the issues of war with their eyes on the next election The fact that the bill as finally passed by the House1 is not what a few radicals' desired is sufficient argument A few 'radicals with their fingers on the pulse of politics sought to make of this measure a dead weight on the business life of the United States ' Posing as friends of the people they sought to tax 'the business interests to the point of destruction In their clamors for the sympa-thyTthe people they were silent as to the ultimate effect of the destruction of business on the people - - el - Knife" Wilkes—“The Spendthrift with the Wilkes players presenting One show nightly at 815 Regular matinees Thursday and Saturday el than usual merit CHEMICAL INDUSTRY — Boston Sept 11—William H Hichols chairman of the committee on chemicals of the National Council of Defense- speaking today” at the opening session of the American Chemical society convention declared the chemical industry of the United States was mobilized to meet any problems regarding war needs and the supply of the nation He said chemical engineers 'and Industrial chemists had developed new products and substitutes for the many adds and dyestuffs formerly received in bulk from Germany The greatest known deposit of potash In ' the world he said is located in Searles Lake southern ' California and contains 28000 acres of the richest known - LUMBERMEN VOTE TO CONTINUE STRIKE Among the particularly striking women of atage and screen who are “pic-turof health one of the' most radiant examples la Miss Christine Mayo who plays one of the leading roles in -Who’s Your Neighbor? the big Willard ‘Mack: photoplay coming to the Strand theater for a week’s engagement next beginning “Haven’t had Sunday a day’s Illness since Infancy breezily offers this ztatuesque daughter of Thespis’ “It’s—easy enough to keep In perfect health no Tm not going to branch out In an enthusiastic dlssertlon on athletics although I have my frequently been complimented upon atliletle Neither have X a dieflrur notes tary scheme unless an unalterable determination to eat what I like when I - fil ' like may be dignified by such a term" Miss Mayo declares that when recentEmperor William in an address to his troops credits of health ' by a the Lord of Creation with the fall of Riga He is silent ly asked for her-rulof hers who writes magazine on the air raids on the Harvard and St Louis hospitals friend articles setting forth the necessary m m course of sprouts to overcome the sorFour thousand cooks are wanted for the sixteen can- rows of the feminine double chin or the shoulders she told tonments nearing completion On that basis housewives how to 'broaden: No 1 with her was to take her rule that can quickly sense the task of war life as calmly' as possible and aa sedately as the exigencies of circumpermit When the United States troops in France get into stances Miss Mayo says that another of her action the problem' of a name will solve itself? health rules Is to avoid the ta habit and sympathize with your friends but don’t borrow their troubles She We are approaching the season when we do not know avers that all those things make for 7 whether it’s the third strike or a goal contentment the true Inspiration and '(BS source of health t 'I es - a savings count today — add a Open dy ” Ko r SALT LAKE THEATRE MATINEE TODAY TONIGHT LAST TIME David Belasee presents The SEATS NOW ON SALE tiStSTnfilSS e NEXT ATTRACTION 3 - - in Bits of Brora - ' Episode-T- ‘ LW Vaudeville- ' - FAIALWNG’ HE lO -- -- 1 9XMUU99 VIMLVnun sskrimuy 245 r30 And BOO 7A 'How many Germans are comparing the war records If someone mentioned the name of of 1870 with those of 1917 f Ruby La Fayette and told you that she is a motion picture acress wouldn’t you Are you saving your money for the second liberty Imagine that the possessor of such a ' ' name was a fluffy miss of eighteen and :rJ loant ' In your mind’s eye wouldn’t you a dainty maid picture of the “Follies’ type who was neutralized plays Ingenue roles Perhaps our defective powder m m - m only You’d be mightily 'mistaken and-fain your plcturlzatlon for Ruby astray La Fayette although a motion picture actress Is a seventy-tw- o year old one— oldest of the all the old school probably actresses who have been drafted into the movies to play the elderly lady roles the aged mothers and similar DISOWNED parts camera actress plays This It la not to be wondered at that state Democratic leaders are talking of party action to bring pressure on Sena- the mother In the beautiful photo-tors Stone and Reed to resign The steady opposition of drama '“Mother o’ Mine” which came these senators to the president and the administration war to the American theatre yesterday for run Her characterization measures has given their party In this state a slacker repu- a three-da- y of the important role is said to "be a tation before the country which It does not deserve It Is no slight handicap for the Democratic party In Mis- perfect gem of screen portrayal alsouri to labor under that at a time when the ' nation is though It Is Miss La Fayette's first exat war and making the utmost preparation for the day of perience before the camera of motion battle its two senators in Washington should be Inviting pictures for- their - efforts to tie the Mine scored a' big hit ‘‘Mother country-wid- e condemnation o' ' at the American yesterday patrons president’s hands as as well wisdom will this approve pronouncing It one of the prettiest of patriotism Party movement If the Democrats do not put their own house all the season’s photoplays It has to In order they may look to see the people of the state do do with the mother love of a young in the struggle for it for them If the party that elected these senators can- man who even goes so not stand them It can perhaps guess how Missouri feels wealth andforgets far as to Disclaimed In their own party and repudiated as represen- show- shame when his mother visits tatives of the public : opinion of the people of the state him In New York He- eventually demands that however gives up everything' for the these senators may yet realize that Missouri be-oits representatives at Washington the American mother and ' Is rewarded in a happy ending party when America ‘Is at war —Kansas City Times Here's a bit of glad tidings for the lady movie fans of Salt 'Lake— Wallace Reid matinee idol of the screen world THE MINER Is to be at the Paramount-Emprefor three whole days —tomorrow Friday and Saturday He’s to appear in JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL his latest picture B7 ?he Hostage” which all reviewers pronounce a of the Reid sort The- - same theatre announces Elsie Down ’mid the tangled root of things photoplay “BarFerguson In her first That coil about the central fire run next a for Sheep” beginning bary I seek for that which giveth wings to be a certain real is This Sunday To stoop not soar to my desire event in local fllmdom for Miss Ferguson Is one of America's greatest and most loved actresses and everyone Is Sometimes I hear as ’twere a sigh predicting great things for her In the The sea’s deep yearning far above silent) drama 1 Thou hast- the secret not’’ I cry Fishing 'for stars with- which to In deeper deeps is' hid my love” patrons of Pantage theatre is please more successful art than angling for a ' the finny tribe with Manager Frank They think 1 burrow from the Sun ' R Newman who returned yesterday In darkness all alone and weak from a four days outing up YellowSuch loss were gain if He were won stone way fishless but with a creel ' For ’tia the sun’s own Sun I seek full of praise for the new bill which “Pan” this afternoon opens 11 second road show of the r It’s the ‘‘The earthj” they murmur is the tomb as full of good season and Just new That vainly sought his life to prison as was the- first which numbers WhV grovel longer in the gloom f " V He is not here He hath arisen? y More life for me where He hath lain EffiElSUtSTG Hidden while ye believed Him dead Than in cathedrals cold and vain Built on loose sands of It is said7 More thrilling than “Sherlock Holmes With Norman Haekett May Buckley and the New York east Prices I Eves SOe to g2 Mat 25e to Seat Salefl New Os THE THREE self-pityi- ng nucis - 20-30- 0 NOW FLAYING The Wilkes Players la The Spendduift - Where the latest and best la pl tares ara always shewn - OTHER POINTS OF ViElV RUPERT JULIAN RUTH CLIFFORD AND ng f - - - - - - - f in - i old-you- fid I One of the greatest problem plays of the American stage H Mats— --Thursday and Satarday Mat Prleesi 15a aad 25e hexes BOc B Prteeat 13c - 25c S5e SOeiH Night boxes 75c g NIGHT TONIGHT AT THE AMERICAN MOTHERS - - pL Lil DEE in an original comedy number -- : 13 Com-ThmSe- rvn HAMLET HCKWHE&1KMKT - HaTLS! The Messrs Shahert present cnc Wallers breathless Melodrama a “ GSoomorang By Wlnehell Smith' and Victor Mapes With the original production and company Including Arthur Byron Mnrtha Hedmsn Wallace Rath Shepley aad Gilbert Eddlnger Douglas Prices Errs SOe to 82 ‘Matlaee 50e to 1£0 JNWiMWtf-- ft ‘ t 8 OPENING TQBifiSf ' Street 151 Mala MfuMi - aclit- Tracy Loan & Trust Co Missoula Mont Sept 11 —Industrial Workers of the World in the northwest who have been on strike sines June voted overwhelmingly in favor Back” of continuing the strike in the referendum taken last week according to Arthur W Smith L W W secretary here Who has returned from Spokane still on” aiid declaring “all lumber where he said he checked the vote mills In the northwest unfair have Handbills announcing “the' strike is been circulated - - tle each pay day a EjKDMm RUBY-LAFAYETT- ' w rEWE This wemderful pletare tells a story of a mother tsld In n simple mother 72 years ywig homely way with a real title role It Is one af those photodramae that stirs ear very souls because It tella the story of the homely things of life “Mother e Mlue will appeal to the men women and children to all classes to all creeds Remember many of the ether beautiful la twos and threes the d emeus and the hunthings of life come of roues aanbeuats stars'by beautiful sunsets etc bat dred— plenty la all the world See thin beautiful photoplay oaly isone mother that replete with umlles tears and langhter UNIVERSAL WEEKLY KEYSTONE COMEDY Coming Resole Love la “Polly Abb and Alice Howell tedy “Bsllooautlee” eld-fashlo- ned pro-traylaft- tho PiARAKOUTIT LAST TIMES TODAY That Phenomenal Success ary Picfrford ' - IN “REBECCA OF SUriNYDROOK FARET TOMORROW WALLACE REID IN "THE HOSTAGE” ss " f FOR WOMEN ONLY STKAMD TE23EAT KE at-th- : - - - - SATURDAY SEPT 15TH 1030 A The first 1000 women at the door will Mw bo admitted FRED to see The boldest depiction of the cause and effect of our present day social conditions ever picturized NO MEN ALLOWED at this private showing Regular engagement begins Sunday for the general public : If him find not yet I find The ancient joy of cell and church 7 The glimpse the surety undefined The unquenched ardor of the search' - X : Happier to chase a flying goalThan to' sit counting laureled gains To guess the Soul within the soul Than to be lord of what remains - -- 7- - : 7 - Hide still best Hood in subtle wise Beyond my nature’s utmost scope Be ever absent from mine eyes Jo be twice present in my hope I And aa supporting cast all-st- ar ’OPP “MR of “boomtime Kentucky islclya Parana DAY SPECIAL MAX LINDER COMEDY “Skinny Boats the Burglar Paths comedy ALL-COME- DY “MUTT AND feTiiWCE-- la Budr - JEFF Fisher cartoon “Lonesome Luke” in “PATIENT PROVIDER L-Special two-re- el Ko “FOLLOW TUB GIRL” Bath Stoaehoase Featuring Modern Ventilating and Cooling APatriotic Day-serva- nt I ARTHUR HOYT S " : LAST TIMES TODAY “THE CLOCK of My search is for the living gold Him I desire who dwells recluse And not his' image worn and old of our sordid use v ' WALTER POULTON MGR A story ' them-selv- es S T A Kl D A - 4 As it stands the war revenue bill is the largest revenue program ever attempted by this nation providing for a revenue of two and 'a half billion dollars JA tax program of these proportions must of necessity make itself felt in the business life of the country It aims to take the money from the places whereat will cause the least hardship If it accomplishes this the people the proteges of the radicals may be thankful that they were not left in the hands of the politicians : Business of course will feel the effect of the program but it will be left with sufficient spirit to continue operations The proposals' of the radicals would have destroyed the 'entire system of American business The people would have suffered as they were brought face to face with- - the adjustments - which would be demanded in a business upheaval War profits taces running as high ‘ Paraaseut - Empress — Wallace Burton Reid in ‘The Hostage” Holmes’: Easy Chair travels Continuous 1220 to 11 p sq Mine” American— “Mother o Universal weekly Keystone comedy Prof J J McClellan In organ solos at 720 and 920 p m Ptraadc—Arthur Hoyt In “Mr Opp” comedy day Mehesy— Special “Skinny Routs the Burglar” Pathe Max Linder special two-re- el comedy L-“The Patient Provider” a Lonesome Luke cartoon by Bud Fisher Tomorrow Migiion Anderson In “A Wife on TriaL” Ialik— Beginning Thursday for four days A1 Jennings In “Beating all-come- HY ARTHUR 8 WINTON prevent you from joining the army then It Is certain they are the BEST reason why you SHOULD JOIN the ranks of the “savers” MOTION PICTURES - - r VAUDEVILLE night - - Loved Ones - - - V If Dependent OiyhesM— New vaudeville show headed by “America First” the startling and spectacular patriotic production opens this evening Paateges New bill opens today with “Miss Hamlet’ as the headliner and four other acts Liberty— Hippodrome vaudeville New show tomorrow amateurs to? FULLY MOBILIZED ia - The allies have not given np hope for Russia Out of the darkness eomes light and out of chaos must come unity The treacheft-- of Korniloff is not to be tolerated by the provincial government Kerensky leads the only recognized government in Russia He cannot waver from the rule of iron and blood He must accomplish through force' what the factions 'cannot agree to a united Russia For treason of the type displayed by General Komiloff the penalty cannot be too severe The Kerensky rule is dependent on that punishment Anarchy is to be throttled or acknowledged triumphant Komiloff is a traitor to Russia not so much because her took issue with the government but because he as one of Russia’s highest military officers mutinied while on duty He could not be tme to any government because he could not be true to Russia in a critical hour On the sternness of the provincial government depends Russia’s future: It is to be hoped that Kerensky and his 7 followers will deal with Komiloff: andhis crowd in ft" manner which will be a warning to the traitors who seek to tear Russia to pieces with the claws of dis-sension and treachery ' ! of the press has suppression of a German Socialist newspaper we find the ’ideal aspiring to a higher standard The inherent right has been defiled by the enemies of the country that guarantees the privilege Like freedom of speech it has been abused until it calls out in protest A free press is not a newspaper licensed to destroy the nation on which those rights exist Newspapers which believe freedom of the press means the right to preach treason rebellion and treachery" fail to reckon with the ideals on which their right is established They belong in Germany where the press has no rights and where open resistance to:thp United States isto be expected In Germany the offense of these publishers would be high treason and they no doubt would face a firing squad at sunrise or sundown according to the hour of publication By suppression of publications of this sort freedom loses none of its rights it only insists that it be maintained on the high plane of respectability on which it was founded If the statements regarding the Philadelphia publication are to be believed our attention is again to be directed toward Sweden ' The suppressed publication openly informs the agents of the German' government and other friends of that cause how they may elude American vigilance 'as applied to messages to Germany It is strange that it outlines that letters intended to reach Germany unopened are to be sent through Stockholm In this we have something more to consider than the treachery of an unscrupulous publisher A deeper condition reflecting on the integrity of a treachery-neutral' power is involved If a German publisher in the United States can promise safe delivery of German letters through Sweden it is easy to understand how the Luxburg notes could find safe passage If the publication is rightly informed Sweden is presented in the light of a clearing house for German communications The' ’authenticity of the story can be 'established in the same probe which determines the course of the Luxborg - - DRAMA - CHRISTINE MAYO a example of femi' nine health who comes - to the Strand theatre next week in Who Your Neighbor!” the big Willard Mack photodrama' S! Salt Lafcew— Matinee and to night David Belasco’s original New York company in “The Boomand Saterang” Thursday Friday Eumatinee with urday Saturday “The gene Walter’s melodrsma air-come-dy' MISS an J Amusemen t s L-K- ? V and a Bit -:- ‘ Herald-Republic- pleased Pan tage-- patrons so much last with week The' new bill Is replete ' the spice variety and jrarlety being of life “Pan” goers are certain of splcc aplenty this sfeweek se jjc A Max Linder comedy heads the special program booked for the- Mehesy theatre today “Skinny Route the Burglar” “Lonesome Luke the Patient Provider” a special two-reo comedy and a Mutt and Jeff cartoon are- also on the bllL Tomorrow’s chief attraction Is Ruth Stonehouse In “Follow the Girl” a three-reButterfly picture of more s - by-The- 12 1917 SAIT LAKE CITY UTAH WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER HEBALD-SEPUBLICA- N Spectacle " " THE MOST STUPENDOUS PRODUCTION IN VAUDEVILLE CHUNG HWA FOUR BEn DEELY & GO EL OLEVB AND With EMMET BRISCOE in 44THE NEW BELLBOY” O’CONNOR The International Clown BERT EEUtOSE Fea taring hla Original Melrose Fall - THE PATHE NEWS ss norni ORFHEUM CONCERT ORCHESTRA Prof Edgar Short Director LAST TIME TODAY Julia Edwards the Versatile GirL texi pmc'cMa EH la-“- A tin Carti SIX OTHER FEATURES NEW SHOW TOMORROW Amateurs Tonight Don’t Miss This 10c and 20c : V |