Show - ' ' i ' ' V V THE SALT LAKE : ERALD-REPUBUC- M The Salt Lake Herald’ r (Eat June' 8" The 1870)'' r: Published by The — H E Booth (Eat Feb i2 1906) ' STREET MAIN 50 HeMl Iitfr-MOTt- al f V ': Publishing: com- president '"pany president Edward E Jenkins treasurer Adolph' Anderson secretary James P Casey General Xaaaaer All business correspondence should be addressed to The Salt Lake City Utah is a member of the "Audit The Circulations ‘Information concerning circulation will Venetian building 'be supplied through this ‘association ' ' ' 'V V Chicago the Associated of member The' a M- ris entitled to the Press The Associated Press Is exclusively ' use for republication of all news ' credited to it or not “otherwise credited in this paper and also the' local news published’ herein Herald-Republic- an A L Thomas vice - Herald-Republic- an Herald-Republic- Bu-re- au an - j ' Herald-Republic- - an : A TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS Lake In Salt carrier DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by 5 cents cents 15 one week only Sunday 'CityDAILY AND SUNDAY by mall — One month 75 cents ne year 8800 SUNDAY by mall (in advance)— One year 8200 ' 41 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 1017 SO SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SATURDAY- - SEPTEMBER' 29 1917 HEBALD-EEFUBLICA- N ings Conservation as aiiplied to natural resourcescon-is but a miserly desire for idle wealth If the earlier servation movement had been tempered with sanity which would have encouraged private capital the present movement for efficiency would have had consistent support in' new energy and production ' A' bill is now Which has for its pending in Congress object the development of the water power of the United Staes' In other words it seeks to correct the mistake Which Was "made when the country sought to hold intact for posterity the resources of the 'west From every standpoint of patriotism and expediency the bill ought to become a law There is no conservation in prohibiting the development of water power Until it-iconverted into something more tangible it ‘wasted is energy and under the ‘stress of war we are crying for the elimination of waste Drastic laws have brought power development to a close and it can be reestablished only through the enaction of sane legislation No one wonld urge the government to throw power development wide open for exploitation At the same time the regulations can be' made to encourage capital without opening the field to speculators If private capital had been permitted to develop the Whter power of the country with some guarantee of permanence the coal shortage would not have been so acute as it is today Enormous demands have been made on the coal operators which would have been eliminated had the hydroelectric power of tlie country been develto waste The inwhich has gone the water oped from ’ ‘ ' : dividual does not attain success by the savings route alone' He is supported by the attention he gives to increasing his earning power A He must conserve and develop It isthe same with the nation" Water power ' must be developed beforeit can be conserved star-spangl- ed - - s BUSINESS EXPERT PictureP attef HOOVERS HELPER arid a Bit Wilkes LIVE THOMAS whose marked ' success on' tlie screen has been one of the big features of the year She’s playing tomorrow and Monday at the American theatre z in Broadway 'Arizona” Vantage theatre -- A’audevllle bill withi“Oklahoma” Bob Albright and “A Breath of Old Virginia” aa headFive - other acts liners Three shows daily at 215 720 and 9 p m Oipheuas theatre Vaudeville bill headed by Toots Faka hula-hul- a dancer and her company of native Hawaiian singers and Instrumentalists Matinee at 230 - Evening at 830- In -- -- har-'bori- ng ’ ’ -- future affiliation with the enemy mains with' her mother Here is eqough to make the blood of an honest man boil with rags Why talk about saving democracy when the question is of saving the human race from such atrocious barbarism? How could the United States do anything else than makes war on such an odious system How can it even dream of making peace till the system is utterly blotted from the face of the earth? No sacrifice is too great if needed to destroy this vile traffic in women The war is one between chivalry and Christianity on the one hand and cowardly crime on the other No nan who is truly a man can help feeling a sense of personal outrage and shame that human nature could sink to such Infamous depths No great Imagination is necessary in order to enable one to think of a German army waging war on the women in Indianapolis We are warring not simply against autocracy but against an arrogant and unpltying beastliness — Indianapolis News The Spirit of War IL n'LT UM ANIT Y cannot win its war against oppression effort We have' seen already without Mhat the crushing of the Prussian war machine' depends Ion the unity of nations arrayed against it Nations '“must work as one if their efforts are to be rewarded in "'victory They must have a spirit of sympathy for each and a common aim I- A league of nations fighting for peace alone will not end the war Each nation in itself must be a distinct harmonious whole Without this' the' final struggle is against an oppressive power is' weakened Loyalty condi-tion nation in harmonious this the if “'to be preserved is to prevail In the latter essential the spirit of harmony means "more than a common understanding of the war aims of “'the nation The homes must be made a power behind rthe army if the conntry is to make the most of its We cannot underestimate the value of the work which has already been done in the homes of the United en-’er- gy States The women have given valuable aid and there is still Z much for them to do Weber county housewives have introduced an innovation in social life which may well be considered by other sections In the early days our their social life with industry Utah - The sewing bee and the quilting bee formed constructive "entertainment for many of our pioneer women The Weber county idea takes the social activity of the community back to the days of the pioneers The canning bee has been introduced as the newest thing in the social life of the community It is homely ento be sure but it is right in line with the tertainment ' From this war effort in the of spirit Z" neighborhood communities grow stronger and nations £re made by their communiteis The canning bee as a 'social activity will not be generally adopted but it will Z have the satisfaction of haying adjusted the social ilife of the community to the wair needs of the government SHOOTING THE SUN ’ co-operat-ive i Conservation Versus Hoarding ago when the movement for the conservation of VL EARS natural resources was at its height the west entered -- a spirited protest The west complained that the move- ment if persistently pursued would retard if not stop ‘“the development of the dormant wealth of the western The protest was of little avail and the govern- ment became holder of the wealth of the west That- was 'some time ago but experience has revealed the fact that fears of the west were not without grounds Right now when the country is in the midst of another cori- servation movement' it is made apparent that conserva-i tion without regard to development and production is r v V v nothing but hoarding federal control the United States undertook to By --conserve the natural resources of the west' Under these was to other channels turned regulations private capital -ceased The and development government merely placed - “the valuables of the west itf a strongbox and threw the Ikev away Now neither the ' government nor the al is able to draw strength from these hoarded sav- - instates - - r-4- he - : - - 1- indi-5-vidu- ) T " El-tin- ge - In ‘“The Countess Charming” Burton Holmes In China Paramount Pictograph Salt Lake theatre— “Jack and the Beanstalk” Performances at 1 3 6 7 and 9 ( mA merles a— Roy Stewart in “The Devil Dodger” Universal Current Events Triangle comedy StraaiL— Jack Gardner In “The Saif LaEioThoaf ro 3 Rights and Ycd Uati Silverlining Storms the Salt Lake skipper was as eager as a small boy waiting for a circus Said he: “If it ain’t fair an warm th’ opening day of Utah state fair Im no prognosticator Th’ signs all pints that way” ’ And-—- out of hand can’t expect ter be fed substantially “It was said of a man I onct knerf: He never ran away from a foe er walked away from a friend “Willie Jlpsum’s temperamental sister got inter th’ habit of stampin’ her foot an’ now since she’s got rubber heels put on she spends her time just bouncin’ round “Phoebe Feeter says lots of these turns out to be plain room-mat“Willie Jipsum don’t live very far frond th’ greenhouse It’s only a stone’s throw who-eat- Th’-perso- s soul-mat- es es The Chambered Nautilus By Oliver Wendell Holmes ’wW-xir- AnsZ el The following enlistments were recorded at the local recruiting offices yesterday: s s - - - -- - - last-foun- There arc 304 Lesghs Prices 25c e S2 Maflaee 25c te flJSQ Seat sale uow eu tions LOOKED LIKE MOVIES ALMOST LET HIM DIE 21 —Because Bridgeport O Sept were witnessthey thought spectators man ing a movie stunt an unknown with cork legs nearly lost his life here when he fell from a bridge over Creek Into the backwater of Wheeling the Ohio river His heed stuck In the Navy' and the legs floated away When Mack R Walanka Chicago Claude mud was realised that the man needed it W Friend Wichita Kan Joe Kemer-ltn- g rescuers pulled him out in a help St Joseph Mo Percy Leaverton semiconscious condition Boone la Gens B Thomsen Black-foIda Arthur BL English ChippeRUSSIAN DESTROYER SUNK wa Falls Wis John E Ullrich Rosebud Mont Alpha L McClure Smith-centBy IsterMtlaael News Secrtee1 Kan: Will R Osenton Minneo-l- a Sept 20—About ninety Petrograd Kan Clarence Birch Belgrade lives were lost when the Russian torMont Hertnan Ray Billings Mont pedo boat destroyer Ochtonlk was sunk Harrison Nalllon Blackfoot Ida by a mine in the Baltie Wednesday Ten members of the crew were saved The disaster was officially announced BY ARTHUR S WYNTON HEALTH OF ARMY by the admiralty today HEN Olive Thomas who but TO BE PROTECTED lately was playing havoc with the hearts of Broadway audiences forBr International Kewe Snvle sook the footlights for the screen Washington Sept 28 —Rigid precaumany a wiseacre prephesied that she’d tions have been taken to safeguard the never make good asJa motion picture health of America’s young manhood actress They admitted her charm and drafted in the first call for the new National army United States medical all that but the Great White Way officers reinforced by the ablest men was her natural environment they In the country In tbe medical profession are personally supervising the said and not the movies But what a lot of false prophets sanitary improvements at each encampment they were and how they did err for Inspectors of high rank under spealMiss Thomas has made good with a cial orders of the surgeon-genermakare various the camps a£ ready vengeance If any motion picture actthese sites safe against disease ress in the making ever did Today ing of medical officers now inThe she’s one of the acknowledged real this work are to become thecharge sanitary stars of plcturedom and movie fans all Inspectors of the camps when th § over the country await her next pic- troops arrive Medical Inspectors so ture with growing impatience They designated will have the closest THROUGH THE want to see her often and' an Olive with local health authorities Thomas photoplay Is a sure sign of and with the officers of the public Feather River Canyon § Each will have a H things doing with box offices —and they health service tell the story so the theatre managers corps of assistants say The sanitary organisation at each When Miss Thomas says “The only encampment will be as complete as The organization will conBroadway for me is Broadway Ari- possible zona’ in her latest pltcure “Broad- sist' of divisional surgeons 'who will ROUND TRIP way Arlsona” she shells finis for a be the sanitary advisers to the comsure divisional a to that’e to add her photodrama sanitary manding general: laurels as a screen Inspector and regular surgeons who already heaped-u- p Bates to Portland star In her newest release Miss are sanitary officers of their regiThomas plays Fritz! Carlyle musical ments The sanitary officers are to INFORMATION § along comedy star the talk and toast of the assist the divisional surgeons town It’s a part just made for her special lines In emergency cases that § SOI Main Street g and with her excellent support the may arise sanitary squads are to be These will comprise offiresult Is tobe expected —a thoroughly organized iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiimiii practical good picture of the type American cers and inmen of specific of water the purification theatre audiences revel in training As might be imagined from the title supply disposal of waste disinfection the scenes of “Broadway Arizona” dre and the handling of outbreaks of com- Army Ezekulel J Garcia Santa Fe N M Earl Anderson Salt Lake Herbert A Van Noy Richmond Utah Robert E Livingston Salt Lake George A Sorensen Salt Lake ot NOW SHOWING The follewlag lg features “Oklahoma Bek A I bright “A Breath ! Old Vlrgtalat " NOW PLAYING “He Comes Up Smiling” meter Deag Palrhaskssee fhrllHag ted by the remedy pie Uilkes Players Matlaees Thursday sad Sdtarday Prices Hstlsee 15e 25 hexes v-- - : low-vault- ed ‘ Night hexes 75e ' v'r - V- ' - ' 25c 35c SOe AMERICAN a - And out of the west cornea new gunman ready to round you up CALIFORNIA ROY STEWART in ion The Devil Dodger §4050 I UNIVERSAL CURRENT EVENTS TRIANGLES COMEDY Coating Tomorrow laid in New York and Arizona a far stretch but with plenty of opportunities for- variety In photography and story it’s a forceful title and an equally forceful picture and with Miss Thomas’ beauty cleverness and charm In addition there’s certain to be enfor the American joyment patrons tomorrow and Monday jc jfe $ Miss Texas Gulnan vaudeville and musical star who has recently been In southern California making several was pictures for the Triangle asstudios' the guest In Salt Lake yesterday of former Senator Thomas Kearns and family She left last night for New York Miss Gulnan Is journeying to New York to seek the annulment of her contract with the Shuberts In order that she may continue her motion picture worh The producers of Triangle possesses all pictures declare thattoshe make a screen the things that go be apstar and If the Shuberts canname of that the peased it’s certain soon be numbered Texas Gulnan will among the luminaries of movleland Miss Guinna spent two days in Salt Lake stopping over en route from Los New York She has promAqgelesto ised friends here that she’ll pay ' anto Caliother visit— on her wty back ts fornia if and it’s a big If— the The theatrical her will release her In magnates are planning to star a big musical comedy but even this wouldn’t prevent her return to pictures - STRAND Walter Ponlton Shu-fcer- and again the if £ j(e - “Cliff” Thompson is in training No not for a prize fight nor for a foot race 'but simply that he may be in perfect physical trim when called villain upon to hurl' the deep-dye- d over a cliff with the usual attendant features of rescuing the heroine etc as the versatile Mr ‘Thompson is oftimes called upon to do In some of the roles he portrays on the Wilkes ' theatre stage: : “Cliff” is In perfect form now If you don’t believe It just ask him But he’s continually’ worrying lest he wax too faf or grow too thin Therefore he’s living a dally life that’s just one - - ng' Mgr TODAY ONLY “LAND OF LONG municable diseases SHADOWS” AEROS FOR FUTURE Featuring JACK GARDNER Famous stage star In a love drama staged In the wilds of the picturesque Canadian northwest ARCTIC EXPLORATION red-blood- ed FREIGHT HANDLERS Freeport Me — “I have made the last sledge and dog expedition to the far Wages 25c and 26e per north In the future I see the aerohour plane carrying men to the undiscovered By International News 8 err lee regions of the north” Donald B MacMillan Arctic explorer and scientist made this assertion in an Interview Continuing he said: “The day of dogs and sledges is over The aeroplane will in the future carry men to the vast still areas which to man has even seen That Journey which established the honexlstence cf Crocker Land which took seventy days to make in the dead of the polar winter with the hardships which all Artie explorers must expect and the dangersIn they must face could have been a modern aeroplane in summade mer time between breakfast and dinner That sounds extravagant but It’s - COMEDY IN Will TEL” aad Monday— Coming Tomorrow WOMAN “T11E Work under sheds not affected hy work all year Apweather Steady O S L Freight Station First ply South and Fourth West Streets - true” Olive Thomas “BROADWAY ARIZONA j la I I ROYAL MAILS (Neutral FU) Nederland and Rotterdam 9x1 Jdat Pacific Some ( Id 2ad sad Olds) YOKOHAMA (via Hoaolsla) KOBE NAGASAKI HONGKONG SINGAPORE aad JAVA Sailings fraB Sax Franclsce Sept 29 Oct U 27 YOKOHAMA 31 $(50:xJ UMIO0 H Attn ftmcUi ft InaGatMl Mai3lSJ& J HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE NOW PLAYING STEWART'S GIRL REVrE “ people “Just Fun and Girls” LEON’S MIDGET PONTES Six of them SPERRY Jt RAE In “The Traveling Man” THE ALEX DUO Novelty Instrumentalists JACK MACK The Irish troubadour Three shews dally 243 7 AO and Sl 10 10c and 20c UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM TIME CARD EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 20 Dally Malad and Intermediate Depart 720 A M 720 A M 815 A M 930 A M P M P M! P M L100 P M L100 P M 1155 P M 1155 P M 1155 P H — i— : 555 555 505 600 Denver ' PocatoIlcJdaho Falls Ashton Ogden Pocxtellow' Idaho Falla i Falls also going) P M An “la Marriage Sacred?1 feature GEORGE OVEY COMEDY True Boardman in “AN ORDER OP THE COURT” P M "Stlngaree” feature MUTUAL WEEKLY Tomorrow— Harry Carey la “SIX SHOOTER JUSTICE” “THE GRAY GHOST” Modern ventilating system ' ’I- - - 2-r- eel 1155 A M 10 1(1 1AIU P 1T " 830 A M 830 A M Butte (Cache Valiey also arriving) Ogden Ely Sacramento Sen Francises Pacific Limited— Ogden Sacramento San Francisco Ogden Boise Portland Seattle (Twin i Marguerite CIlayton in “SINFUL MARRIAGE” P M 835 AM 505 PM 500 P M IDS) Ogdon P M A and Intermediate Ogden (Denver Omaha Chicago going) Francisco and Butte also arrv-- s city Ticket Office Hotel Utah 0 Arrive 1 P M P M 125 230 830 430 515 lfl7 Kansas City Omaha Chicago Ogden" Cache Valley going only) “ cetellow Ashton Montpelier Faria Overland Limited —Ogden Renew Sacra memo San Franclacow Ogden' and Intermediate Pacific Limited —Ogden Omaha Chicago Ogden Logan Boise Portland- Seattle (Butte also going) Los Angeles Limited— Omaha Chicago Denver fit Louis Overland Limited— Omaha Chicago Denver bi Loula (San Francisco also departing) Ogden Brigham Cache Valley Malad Ogden 1100 A M 1205 P M - i 15e SOe - actor-In-tralni- - a Shews Dally —245 730 aad 9 Prices— lOe 20c SOe al - ' Trie - V Tran-ever-Trito- The Reads Barr aad Lee Gllllspte Glrlsi Holmes aad LaVerei the Sixth Episode of “The Fatal Rlag Three er thing: after another as far as training rules and diet are concerned Some day when you see the popular Thanks for the heavenly message brought by thee down or up this Child of the wandering sea Wilkes star or- that boulevard' watch him step on Cast from her lap forlorn!-Frothe scales you see In front of the moyle thy dead lips a clearer note is born ‘ blew from wreathed theatres and elsewhere for nary a scale horn! While on mine 'ear it rings " eludes the watchful eye of this ' And watch his smile of Through the deep caves of thought I hear a voice that sings— when the scales tell him that delight r he's still at normal weight Build thee more stately mansions O my soul Mr Thompson Is getting some excel'While the swift seasons roll! lent training this week at the Wilkes: Leave thy He’s called upon to do separate' battle past! ' Let eaclnew temple nobler with two hoboes who have stolen his than the last Shut thee from heaven with a dome more vast clothes Just watch him and see If Till thou at length are free' the results of his strenuous training ' 'heaving thine outgrown shelly by life's unresting seal aren’t In evidence j :ja more 'gvwwisi: i INGHuaTiRUXIifl FREDERICK C WALCOTT Frederick C Walcott a New York banker is one of the big business men who are giving their time and energy Walto the food administration Mr Canathe to with do cott's work has dian relations and states’ organiza- Roll of Honor J - This is the ship of pearl which poets feign Sails the unshadowed main — The venturous bark that' flings On the sweet summer wind its purpled wipgs enchanted where the Siren sings ' In gulfs lie bare And coral-reefWhere the cold sea maidens rise to sun their shining hair - Its webs of living gauze no more unfurl Wrecked is the ship of pearl! t v' And every chambered cell Where-itdim dreaming life was wont to dwell As the frail tenant shaped the growing shell Before thee lies revealed— Its'lrlsed celling rent its sunless crypt unsealed! 'Year after year beheld the silent toll That spread this lustrous ' coil ' Still as the spiral grew He left the past year’s dwelling for the new Stole with soft step its shining archway through v Built up Its idle door d home and knew the old no Stretched in its Oct 2 Beginning Tues Land of Long Shadows” Comedy BIEHESY— Marguerite Clayton In “Sinful Marriage” an “Is Marriage Sacred?" feature George Ovey comin “An Order edy: True Boardman of the Court” a two-reStlngaree feature Tomorrow Harry Carey in “The Gray Ghost” - - women-tempere- — Julian Paramocnt-Emprea- w - ive is 10c Eve 10c 25c SOr 75c Mat Tick-et 25c SOe Buy tickets MW office always epeu MOTION PICTURES Ger- ‘ - - daily peace and -- AND EVENING theatre — Hippodrome Stewart’s Girl Revue and five other acts Three shows an Investigation of the questions raised by Representative -- Heflin must be made and in fairness to Heflin the probe 'jjannot be narrowed down to the issues raised by the representative himself — the Iiemstorff investigation the public does not want a verdict 'which will merely clear the men named in the lower house The information made public by the state department makes it plain that the United States liarbors traitors who have worked hand in hand with German intrigue in this country We cannot say that the treachery was malicious it being' possible that some of our own citizens have been duped as was the Swedish foreign office but it is none the less treason The public is entitled to know the men who have sold themselves and their country to Prusaianism whether they are congressmen or traitors in the guise of pacifists Secrecy is protection for them and '£ consideration not to lie extended by a government that would preserve loyalty It is apparent that the state department did not 'reckon with the seriousness of the disclosures and expected that the whole affair would drop with the shock has been inclined jof the announcement Congress toorevelations discount the importance of the but the to -makes Heflin it appressure brought by Representative not is ended The the that affair danger now parent which Heflin will a into resolve itself trial it that of js wouldbe but damn it clear or certain legislators Anight Zot little satisfaction to the public The public is some suspicions which also' are to be removed "If only the guilty suffer When Heflin declared before the House that certain members had been acting suspiciously he said he could 'prove nothing We presume the situation is much the same since he has made known the names of some of the men he had in mind As a result itis going to be difficult for him to convict and he faces the danger of expulsion if'he fails One searching probe of the Bern- storff slush fund an investigation that will fix re--' sponsibility is the only inquiry that will be fair to the accused Representative Heflin and the pnblie Such jnen e probe might reveal the fact that Americans aided the " German activities without knowing the ultimate object ""and the source of the fnnds but the public is none the less entitled to know them that they may he given llguardians to protect them in their ignorance against ML XR - Llberty : hy one of can without shuddering even look on a German who has failed to denounce such enormities we can not imagine Former Secretary Nagel in his speech at the German house in this city more than a year ago cited the statement of Tacitus that the Germans respected their women It may he so ' But they do not respect the women of any other nationality Women of the —highest character were compelled to expose themselves for the purpose of “medical They were inspection" —before brutal German officers and famldles torn their from homes dragged from their — — land a worse In a to fate sent to labor if not foreign We quote from the account: Among the others" were two women heavy with child A gardener Insisted upon enrolling them to work in his garden and only an outburst of all the others prevented his abominable demand Many of them emerged from the medical Inspection which had evidently been painful in a hysterical state Three young girls were sobbing bitterly When I asked what was the matter they could” reply only: "They marked us as Good for anything There have been too many pitiful stories: told before young girls since the' invasion for them not to have understood the significance of these words For instance they are well aware of a fact ot which in France no one Is ignorant namely that when a woman has been violated by a German and a child has been born the child If a son is sent into Germany to be brought up as a future soldier whereas If she is a daughter she re- Sss Thr— Each AND HER NATIVE HAWAIIAN’ OLCOTT - CHARLES DOROTHY BRENNER ’ M’INTOSH AND HIS MAIDS FLYING WEAVERS - vaudeville- - with - 8JM TOOTS PAKA VAUDEVILLE - : Wat TODAY-M- AT - - Frl Thwr of Stage Gossip A Probe Needed pro-Germ- theatre—' Wilkes players ’In “He Comes Up Smiling” Matinee today at 215-- This evening at 815 ‘ ITU Representative Thomas Heflin of: Alabama burning all the bridges of discretion behind himby naming certain members of the lower house of Conactivgress suspected of connection with THE GERMANS AND WOMEN no ignore ities it is made plain that Congress can longer women inthis country 'living in are There the need of a thorough investigation of the Bemstorff $50000 slush fund The five men named by Heflin are security who yet wonder why we are at war under a serious reflection and they no doubt will insist many To such we "commend the story told on an airing of the insinuations In justice to them an the deported French women How any woman PrrfomsBWS each FrL Sat 8m Eve COMEDY - - banner in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave 'And the THE ' 1 - lain r - M 10 1(119 JXi AUAU 740 P M 9 1 (1 P 1VI 950 A M 19k OD-EO- N Socials Tuesday Thursday and Saturday Evenings Those buying tickets for Tuesday get a pass for Thursday ' J J JACKSON MGR - uwe - ( |