Show v !' h J "i"-- ft ' r'' - r - jj Jr s - f-- “ V-' - - - ' : VVV - i w V f SIDELIGHTS : FROM WASH MGTON Sept 29— L R Eeclez general- manager of the Amalgamated Sugar Company Joseph Ecclea prezl-deof the Wyoming Sugar company James E Ellison manager of Sugar company and Merrill Nlbley assistant’ manager 8 H" Love sales manager and T R Cutler of the Utah Idaho Sugar- company' have been'-- Ina Washington for av week attending conference of the beet sugar companies to work out details for a central diswith tributing agency In accordance States the agreement with the United food administration The conferences have resulted in a unanimous agreement on the part of the beet producers to assist the food administration suOne hundred per cent of the beet have signed the contract gar producers the government and the by presented price for result assures a maximum beet sugar of 1735 per 100 pounds cane as basis at- seaboard refining points will soon as the crop Is available' This be about the middle of October The western section of the country where will beet sugar Is now being produced 1 and the reap the benefit on October eastern section will feel the effect as soon' as the beet crop Is in full swing ' 9 H Love Committeeman The food administration has appointed the following committeemen to han-ofdie the details of the distribution the beet sugar to be known as the food administration sugar distributing Douglaz Petroit E committee: H-C Howe Denver WH HannaimSan Lake W 8 Francisco S H Love6 Salt W Slnshelmer Petrlken Denver CaL and W P TurHuntington Beach nt the-Loy-t- - - dred" appointed last year' by" the commissioner of education to assist bureau officials In all matters pertaining to To render effective Americanisation aid the committee has opened in vWashington from whleh It Is establishing contact with national and officials - r organisations ' Already leading' chambers of commerce several large cities and a number of patrlbtio and" fraternal organisations representing several ' million members 'are negotiating with the bureau for the purpose of entering into the campaign according'' 'to specifications outlined In official circulars Official records show that approximately 3000000 foreign-bor- n whites in the’ United States do not residing speak- English Only a small number of these have attended evening school - Washington - on - -- - - head“-quarter- - ‘ 1 : - to learn the language r v-V'--V Ethyl Aleshslj Gnod There Is no reason for discriminating against ethyl alcohol made from wood In favor of that from-- ' grain or molasses according to the government chemists of the forest' products ' labWin The amount oratory of impurities In commercial ethyl alcohol 'they say is very small and' the Impurities are probably less objectionable when wood Is used as a base than whin grain or molasses Is used The prejudice against the use for some purposes of' ethyl alcohol made from wood is probably accounted for the experts say by a confusion with methyl orwood" alcohol which is poisonous Both products are derived from wood but are radically different The ethyl or grain alcohol is made by reducing the wood to sawdust treating the sawdust with an acid to pro- ner Detroit duce chemical sugars and converting War Americanization Is a significant I the fermentable sugars into alcohol by First” feature of the third “America the de-- 1 fermentation as In the case of ' grain announced today by ofed-lo- r campaign Wood alcohol however molasses nartment of the interior bureau obtained is la certain gases by already condensing This plan ucatlon unique liberated when the wood Is in New York City by I which are being workedof out committee heated In retorts so that it national the an official associated of one ' hundred as’which is council on - — “advisory JJ-- with the bureau - Americanization In that city the ap- war Americanization met with peal for response that upon enthusiastic an such defense the suggestion of the mayor's committee the board of education apr $78000 to carry out the plan proprlated The national scheme has been In process i of formulation for ’several and has been carefully worked months ' out in consultation with ' federal of f -' orclals representatives of national : Deauthorities school and ganisations announced in a few daya tails will be Teach Foreigners English I The aim of the third campaign will ' be directed toward stimulating the ac- Qulsltlon of the English language bya all immigrants andtotoward inspiring genuine allegiance the united States on the part of all citizens Thebureau Will again be assisted in the campaign by the national committee of one hun- 5 4 -- - 1 - - 1 - : - -- air-tig- ht SALT LAKBITY UTAH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1917 HERATp-BEPTJBUCA- N decomposes without burning Utah lands Designated v Secretary" of ' the' Interior Lane announces that during August approximately 82300 acres were added jo the t SpactaL Hermit-Republica- n THE tJ - s area heretofore designated under the enlarged homestead act which entitles the entry man to 820 acres In Colorado nearly 49000 acres were' designated in South Dakota 75 acres in Utah nearly- 33000 acres and in Wyoming r - 400- - acres'A'- - large - v ' - - ' number of enlarged homestead applications were under Investithe field and reports of these gation field investigations will afford' a basis-for future classifications J AH of the designations made were In response to specific requests by applicants and no general areas which would give op'for homestead settlement portunity were classified ' ' Material progress ' has been - made 'the month In the examination during and ' classification of lands under the stockraising homestead act passed by Congress' last' December Of tbs 40000 applications which have been received in the various local land- offices the greater number have- been transmitted to the geological survey for investigation Nearly 10000 applications have been' referred Will Net ' Seise Heme Feeda r vThere Is- no truth xn a widely circulated statement that the government expects to take food supplies from any family Both the food administration and the department of agrlcultre Join in a statement to counteract what seems to be a deliberate propaganda to the effect that the government intends to take from every family ajl canned goods put "up In excess - Of TOO 'i v quarts- This is only one of the variations of the rumor which has been widely circulated 7 Another statement is that the governments has been urging the canning drying and - preserving of fruits and vegetables soa that they will be in a- convenient form for the government to handle "and transport when It takes them away from 'the people -- - - : - - : -- v- - - -- Further elaboration Is that - these goods are to be taken away from the Dandraff Soon v American homes and shipped to England Enins the Hair 'instance a motorist stopped at a farmhouse- to 111 the radiator of his automobile- In the course of conOirla— you- want plenty of thick versation he casually inquired wheth- beautifulif glossy hair- do by all er the farmer’s family was canning all means get rid of silky dandruffit will the surplus fruits and vegetables In starve your hair and ruin it Iffor don’t you order to help conserve the- food supdoesn’t do much good to try to It He was Informed that the farmer ply 'or wash' it out The only sure was itfot doing this because the gov- brush to rid of dandruff is to dissolve way ernment- Intended to take ' all the It then get you destroy It entirely To do ' canned goods away except a small this get about four ounces of ordinary part of it actually needed by the fam- liquid arvon apply It at night when reitself use enough to moisten ilyThe the scalp tiring ' authorities state emphatically and rub' It in gently with the finger that no such course has ever been con- tips templated by the government: By morning most of not aU of your dandruff will be gone and three or four Mining Claims Work SupcaM more applications will completely dis- The ojnt resolution’ to 'suspend 'the solve and entirely destroy every single requirements of annual assessment sign and trace of it work on all mining claims excepting You will find too that all itching and oil 'locations' during ' the "year 1917 digging of the scalp will stop and your which passed the 'Senate on July 9 hair will look and feel a hundred times You can get liquid arvon at any last was passed by the House bf Rep- betterstore It Is Inexpensive and four - drug resentatives September 21 The resolution provides that in order that- - la- - ounces is all you will need no matter have This bor may be most effectively used In ’how much dandruff you — never Advertise falls simple remedy raising and producing Those things ment needed in the prosecution of the war tho provisions of section 2824 Sf the revised statutes of the United States which requires ' on each mining claim GERMANS HAVE NEW located and until a patent has been issued therefore- not less than $100 TYPE OF ‘SMOKE AERO worth of labor to be performed or improvements to be made during each B? International Xenrt Service! year be and the same is hereby susa reLondon— year-191the pended during provided liable sourceH is learned from works that the Zeppelin that every claimant of any such minclaim In order to obtain the bene- at Frledrichshafen are being used for ing fits of this 'act shall file or cause to of a new type of aroplane be filed in the office where the location the building The notice or certlflctae la recorded on- or from which much Is expected before December 31 1917 a notice of fuselage (carriage) of the new raa his desire to hold aald mining claim chine Is serpentine la form and from under this act provided that this act both sides it is possible to emit dense shall not apply to oil placer claims or ' i clouds of smoke which entirely conlocations This act shall not be deemed to ceals the machine amend or repeal 8 J Rea S3 of the Sixweek the King of Bulgaria and fifth Congresa The President will liisLast ty eldest son were present at the trials no doubt approve the Joint resolution next few daya"of several of the new aroplanen in the -- NIGHTS " WED MAT old LqCig TEaQaliro § Oct 2 BogBnning Tuesday ' In'-on- - - - - 7--2 - - STATE FAIR ATTRACTION - - 11N THE GREATEST OF ALL FARCES M r- The Comedy that filled the Long Acre Theatre for one solid yean" V 301 LAUGHS Prices 25c 50c 75o $100 $150 $200 Matinee prices 25c to $150 SEATS READY - : - 7 ATTRACTION Sat FH and October Matl 6 5-- A GRAND REVIVAL - : - ' ’ ‘ -- - Of America’s Oldest and Best Flay As Played fag 40 Years V Demnaa Old Thompson Today — --- ---- THE A I- TUB THE FAMOUS QUARTETTE ONEX AND THE IWAI2EY BAND UNCLE JO $11 AND HIS CHURCH CHOIR ALL THE GREAT FEATURES ACCENTUATED Prices: 25c to $100 Sale Opens Oct 3L Stalls Boxes : and sees each Wca FrL Bat Ban Eva &SO - $150 Each ' Thar Frl Bat m 8sa Mat L3Q TODAY —MAT AND BYENING TOOTS PAEA - AND HER NATIVE HAWAIIAN CHARLES OLCOTT ' DOROTHY BRENNER f MTNTOSH AND HI S M AIDS B STARTmG' YVEDNESDAY EVENING OCTOBER 3 MARTIN BECK BY SPECIAIi ARRANGEMENT HAS SECURED THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO THE ONLY OFFICIAL WAR FLYING WEAVERS TURES FOR THE ORFHEUM CIRCUIT AND PRESENTS THEM AS THE GREATEST FIGHTING PICTURES EVER'MADE DARING DANGER AND DELIRIUM OF WAR v' r 4T PIC- ALL THE AN UNPRECEDENTED ADDED ATTRACTION IN ADDITION TO THE USUAL SUPREME VAUDEVILLE Eve 10c 25c 50e 75e Mat lOe 25e 50c Bay tickets now Ticket office always open - j ' ’ ‘ - PROCEEDS 5G0 TO V Tho following big features “Oklahoma Bob Albrlghti “A Breath of Old Virginia : The Roadaa Trio Burr aid Lee Gllllsplo Girls Holmes and LaVere ' the Sixth Episode of “The Fatal Ring ' Three Shews DaIIy245 7JM'aadS p'm vi Prices — 10c 20c 80c - -- V - AT GE T! P NOW SHOWING - - 'AWARk':- A - the-Orpheu- r-- t 7 '' ' ' ‘‘‘ X J ' “ ' ’ ' THE RUSH OVER THE TOP v THE TANKS IN GORY ACTION '" THE BIG GUNS SPITTING DEATH iTHE GRENADES EXPLODE: AND KILL H OW BILLI CXNS ARE SPENT 'V " - ' HIPPODUOMR VAIUEVILLE STEWART’S ’ ‘ Presented by the Wilkes Players every night Matinees Thursday and Saturday afternoons Matinee prices 15c and 25e boxes 50c - Night prices 15c 25c 35c 50c Boxes 75c Hot a moving picture - p THREE EPISODES I ' THE AEROPLANE COMBATS MACHINE GUNS SPURTING STEEL THE SHELLS DIG CRATERS THE' MOUNTAINS OF AMMUNITION MEN DIE HOW MAGNIFICENTLY ’ - Here s life s greatest nme phiyed by million of men One migbty army pushes' another- vast army in sullen retreat There is terror and blood and flame and tears and wounds and death and there is heroism and courage and ex-m- altation and hobe and love and patriotism - V : v--' now piAYijfGi i v f1 jSH V V GIRL REVUE “Just Fun and Girls” LEON’S BUDGET PONIES Six of them ' ' SPERRY A RAE In VThe Traveling Man” THE ALEX DUO Novelty instrumentalists JACK 9IACK ' ‘ The Irish troubadour shown Three dally 245 7JO and k lOe and 20c 19 people T ‘ Kl IE A IHi LV IN' Pictures ' ! V : m V i TO BE SHOWN I S ( 4 The newest cleanest brightest and cleverest farce comedy of the season ' ' These Films Were Made in the Midst of Death and Destruction for the Official Government Pictures Inc W K' Vanderbilt' President Circuit ' Rights toThcse Government $300000 Hfis Been Paid tor ‘l - w - i m ' r j RELIEF r: t the Batde of : Arras ga '' ONE WEEK BEGINNING TODAY - - t r 1 - ' THESE PiCTUEES'HAiBiE YOU THBIli' AS THOUGH -- “ YOU WERE FACING THE 'HUN WITH -- V TODAY AND TOMORROW ‘ ' -- Ri ICES The Charming Screen Idol OLIVE THOMAS ! fJi IN HER LATEST AND GREATEST SUCCESS ' Cowboy WhiteKidnaped Way Story Gay UNIVERSAL WEEKLY COMED- ' YJ 8 UNDAY TUESDAY The great favorite''''BRYAI1T VASIIDURII At' hla best in - - jT - BABY” And the third - thrilling episode of the romantic serial'- y (S CuD “THE FIOIITIHB TBIII" H D American Oreheetra Fitzpatrick v 'i 7 Direction of Mr Edward COMING— DOROTHY PHILLIPS IN “TRIUMPH” ‘The Home of Better Pictures That Id An Institution’ FQXJR DAYS STARTING TODAY AT ' DAINTY WINSOME LITTLE - “ SKIHHER’S 4 ' V The Incomparable VI V - 3IO N DAY jF o 7 “BROADWAY ARIZONA” Who a Womut ef the The ef a : o re ' 1230 v ¥ & RK WALTER POULTOX Manager TODAY AND TOMORROW f ' a ’ A Picturization of Wilkie Collins Greatest Kovel ' ‘GIVE THEM SOMETHING TO WORRY ABOUT!” So she invented a name— a boy’s name that sounded like a patented malted milk It did worry her trusting family —but you’ll chuckle grin and guffaw at her adventures and trials Mary Roberts Rinehart’s de“Bab” caused a world' of comment when she appeared in the Saturday Evening Post lightful “Sub-Deb-” be the rage of this town after these wonderful pictures are once shown ' Get here early ‘ THE' GRAY GHOST Exciting detective Eddie Polostory with ' In ' v t Harry Carey Western " Gold-Sedrama: “SIX SHOOTER JUSTICE '' Nestor comedy “A DARK DEED Featuring-Moraand Lyons 3-r- eel al ‘ n Tomorrow-- — C'leo Madison la “THE ‘WED ! : HE ARST-PATH- HEWS AND WAR PICTURES Willard Weihe EdwY Kimball Mrs J C Stout and the Paramount " v V' 'f V Quintet ' E of Featuring Florence Labadie and Gertrude Dallas (Formerly " Salt Lake COMEDY : ' Shows “ ‘ 60 After 530 start 120 2 330 5 Afternoons 10c 15c p 8 and 930 m ljOe’ 20c vLoges 25c - ' 1 : Coming— JACK GARDNER IN “3IEN OF THE DESERT” Modern ventilating system -- - z a - |