Show THE SALTrLAKE CITY UTAH HERALD-REPUBLICA- N WEDin-j&DAY- OCTOBER 10 1917 " : w- THIS SALT LAKE HERALD-REPUBLICA- N o ' Republic 12 4 4 Feb 1006) (Est 1870) 60 MAIN STREET The Salt Labe Herald (Eat June t 6 The Iater-Uoania- ln ‘ 4- - ‘Publishing com Published by 'The ’ ’pany— IAV Thoraaivlce president: H E Booth president 'secretary treasurer Adolph 'Jenkins E Andersoiij a Edard ff 4' Jamcsl Coney General llanatfrr All business correspondence should be addressed to The Salt Lake Glt Utah k Is a member of the Audit bu- sThe ireau Circulations Information concerning circulation wm be supplied through this association' Venetian building ' ivIVJChlcago Associated the of member ia a' The £ Tress The Associated Pres' is exclusively entitled to tne 1 use for republication of all news credited to It or noi 'otherwise credited in thlaFaper andtalso the local news a published herein Herald-Republic- an V- - ’ Herald-Republic- - an - Herald-Repilbllc- an - V - llerald-Republlc- an V-' 2 ' ' TERMS TO SUBSCRIBERS DAILY AND SUNDAY delivered by carrier in Salt cents Sunday only 6 cpnta DAILY AND SUNDAY by mall— One month 75 cents one year 8S00 200 1 SUNDAY by mall lin advshce)— One year one week 15 - a— 'T::l - - s OCTOBER 10 WKDXKSDAY K- e ' ' 1017 0br banner in triumph shall wave land of tlie free and5 the home 'of the- bravethe : 1 Iio star-spangl- ed : - 5 A a - if-prop- - 1 - Ruling Wduld Help and a of Stage Gossip t T?VA’ TAYLOR who is splaying at r the Oipheum ' ‘this week the Boat ” She says’ it Rocking ' pays to advertise ’ arid you ’ll be- lieve her after reading this story -- -- - - - -- ‘RUSHING’ METHODS " PUZZLE FRESHIES unacquainted with the ways of the fraternities the present to be a period shrouded In mystery-IIs the last week of rushing for the fraternities and each fraternity Is try lng to prove to the prominent freshman that It has the “best bunch” The freshmen are woefully puzzled for the fraternities appear to them only as of Greek letters one conglomerations as good as the other and sounding-jus- t In mind all hard 'Now thatIsthe day of pledging is at handth'ere wonder and doubt on both BY ARTHUR S tVINTOX sidea- - The ‘freshman wonders If he “It:pyys to advertise” attested Eva wU) be asked to join and the fraternity Taylor and Lawrence t Grattan t in one to-kee- Fighting Forcos — New vaudeville bill The famed her la the Battle at Ypres and escaped prisoner from Germany tells a grlpplnjr ntery ef life la the trenches Even 8L3h Sk 25c Children 3V lSe Hats-3i225e Children I5e - All-come- - dy NOW PLAYING the Stirring Detective Drama fall of heart throbs and thrills “TIIE HOUSE OF GLASS” p -- day ' ' with Nana llryaat Ralph aad the Wilkes Players aad SSe Thamday Satarday Ifte boxes aad prices 50c prleea 15c Xk Fatty S--V Arbuckle in “The Rough House” Charlie- Chaplln-LeSpecial two-reMoran and Eddie1 Lyons In “Married by Accident” Mutt and Jeff cartoon lals —‘The Little Girl Next Door” Continuous from 11 a m to 11 p m Matinee Mr 75c DosesSight HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE ' men all wondering If they will get the j! Last Time Today boys they are after' With' the passing of pledge day Friday the clouds will j the campus and only! be lifted-frowill be left to hold the at- - j Five other feature acts biq amaj tentlon of 'the underclass men teur show tonight new show to- Eight Black Dots - class-rivalr- y morrow -- “All Giri Rcvnc” -- tins-romanc- Claalnger Matinee - el t and SERGEANT ”DO(7 - Mefceay— s e Hew Yprea' Battle nf Battle Zeppelin Raid Over Laa Canada Ralaed an Army MOTION PICTURES Salt Lake —Sergt “Doc" Wells Canadian soldier and war correspondent lecturing ' with the Canadian official war pictures Evenings at 815 p m Matinees at 230 P m - Americas— Mabel Talllaferro In Universal “The Jury of Fate’ Weekly Comedy laranaant - Empress —Douglas Fairbanks in “The Man From Painted Post” Paramount Plctographs Hearst-Path- a News Straad — Lew Fields In Tha Barker” - plish the desired end generally prevails 'I voice yeet'erday ‘at the Orpheum tbea- m m J The Goldman and Berkman offense against the draft 'The I thla dividing lino between a nervous breakdown and I tre 'where both- are yto‘ appear- - ’best claw is in the words they uttered against the law through MrlOrattan’a jtx a week and latest hieli they hoped to defeat the provision requiring every a grouch is as hazy as the demarkation between good I ketch fyman Their 'Boat’’ the illow a “Rocking and to good thing register ' ljetween the ages of 21 and 31 years I testimonial-cam- e fm' 9 'Tfor military service We have in tthe United States lead-an- d an army of six million men disclosed an interes The now have Germans £ Senate men who contend free criticism of the laws of lngup to their iparriagre Senator La Follette of the indi-- 2 the United States is the inalienable-rig“When" I was playing In stock In the i'idual whether the nation is at war or not The opinion an advertisement in one of eastItran Ms shared by the I W W’s some pacifists and a ma-- J the dr’amatlo papers every week” said Miss - Taylor - “Just a- - 'professional jority of the anarchists although it is not given the card you know giving my permanent a general support of the citizenship t address and the 'kind- of work 'I' was f Criticism of laws enacted and accepted by the mI doing” of defeat the one but has of the object “And used people ajority carry the same kind docs not of a cardI whenTJtowas Complaint la sometimes heard that the publiccan be no distinguishable difference f those laws There be of company in Buffalo”managing' Mr make sufficient use of public libraries They Interrupted 2 between the criticism of senator and the criticism of -— in any community yet Grattan-“and’ — to service everybody practically the anarchist The man who claims the right to free they are usually patronized regularly by only a small proThe strangest happened every People know that the library week’ broke In thing “No MIsa Taylor ‘Criticism of all laws is not bound by any for it is appa- portion of the population books to read like would edntains that It and exists they matter' what wishes ‘my to the jadvertise- 'page rent that liis personal views are paramount I before are not Its vividly enough M“rTGr7ttn7s brought card appeared) possibilities of tlie majority of the people as reflected in the laws of yet them to get them to go through the preliminaries of II woui(j be right next to It - It happened 2 the land The anarchist does not pretend to respect taking out and using a “card” ’ Mr Grattan The thriving town of Waco Tex recently set an ex-- 1 1 the law and so his criticism is consistent The states-- v Here again Insisted upon to of home In the the advantages library bringingis ample to floor the that neither he having man however holds his office by virtue of majority Its emulation of If business 'at nor Miss Taylor everaay citizens that worthy out whethfound Jfule which is law He cannot hope to maintain the the library was not good the best way to make It better I er it was Just' fate or a startling coin- thought those interested was to advertise So the Idea cience respect to which he is entitled in his offlee if he can-- v of a library week was conceived during which the “I- never had seen Miss Taylor but not abide by the majority decisions which make 'the of the town would be centered on advertising! this thing- of our cards always energies being critto Temains Tfaws of the land issue open If the the library Every- public utility company and every big placed sld by side struck me as being the of business concern In sending out bills that week had printed! strange “I cut out having in view the defeat of the purposes he continued-aw there can be dt law and order until the rules of on the backs a slogan “Get the Library Habit” and other the advertisements' and carried them forth the advantages of the In my card case for three years Finalsetting reading matter were conduct are universally accepted awarded for the best window display ly Prises library the Balnbrldge stock’ comI as the law of the advertising the library There were thirty-tw- o : displays pany joined 2' The draft law has been accepted to find Miss in Minneapolis-tnote that there of this kind In the four blocks of stores comprising the lor a member Well you know theTayreUnited States and it is encouraging Prizes "Were also offered for slogans and sult has been comparatively little resistance to s the oper- retail "district The street car company helped by issuing “library “Yes” added the woman In the case ation of the law - The opposition has been of a verbal posters which allowed a stopover of thirty minutes at “thetransfers” was Niagara Falls We character emanating from pacifists hot subject to its the library and were good on cars of the same line going really result so we wan to be romantic ted' ' The same direction In the patron could thus stop off at1 went there to be married” provisions We have no doubt but what many men library on his way to and from work without spending Miss Taylor feels particulary forare serving in the draft armies who question the wis-do- the an extra fare The direct results of the campaign werej In having a husband who can tunate 'from we hear little complaint of the draft law but that three times the usual number of cards were Issued act as her 'man and write their week following and the number of sketches atleading little opposition The real that week and tbe men same Because the them and henCe there is men for information was greatly in- of her' husband’s ability time calls from business as a' dramatic not subject to the law creased resistance comes from the to be scribe it Is’ possible for them! vwlio would befriend the government by upsetting all the ' as be a lesson for Indianapolis In this The constantly together There as may long they enforcebeautiful new library shortly to be opened will not be I care to remain' In vaudeville— and Miss principles upon whieh her laws depend for the highest purposes of the city and the donor Taylor doesn’t hesitate to declare that ment A word from the supreme court on' the limits 'of serving Its site- unless it is used by all the people this is just as long as vaudeville wants of of part of to the aid do much would ffree speech department Increase with the increased size and should Patronage jynstice in bringing punishment to the real resisters of facilities of the new library It will do so If the ad- them se a aa are brought prominently before the people— the draft the nation and humanity looking-fovantages hearty ‘laugh If you’re IN IB week to Indianapolis News go to Pantages theatre this eee the Ahearn troupe of - comedy bi- V The Trouble in the Reichstag you’ll miss 'just cyclists If you don’t jrn HE new the' kind that act of funniest about' the peace move in Germany is encouraging in 1 ever appeared in vaudeville'’SHOOTING THE SUN 2 that it is purely German and has not direct conThe Ahearns have been making folks seen i laugh Xor many years having-beein movements the with nection originating outsit vaudeville house of In every probably more movement is of this character there 'world In a In America- ‘What’ they consequeribeStorms the Salt Lake move to Jto be hoped for than if it was a fiilverlinlng skipper pointed with don’t do on and with a bicycle hasn't responding pride to the fact that while he has been prognosticating been thought of- for they are not only 'some outside proposal We have seen enough of official replies to peace proposals to know that frosts have been capering around the west and other yarts kings of comedy as far as bicycle ridbut the most skillful ing Is concerned movements originating outside of Germany are to be of the 'country but haven’t ventured here finale— & race as well Their riders “Fair and medium warm” he said Sqsed only as political power for a continuation of hosa an and auto mounted 'rider between ’ — And tilities The troubles reported in the reichstag are dison a miniature bike— Is too funny for notion that them as rushes In head first usually description tinctly German and indicate the creation of a wholesome come“It’s myfeet There are eight expert riders In the first The Edesire for peace in certain quarters in Germany put Ahearn troupe arid they ride every “R&b who don’t exknow German Rugglea on nothin’ the demands are being made government nautloally even remotely resembles a that thing this plains that when th man at th wharf from whom you bicycle' Some of their- machines are £yid not on the outside world so it is apparent thatsaeri-Tfichire a boat puts a bottle of bait under th seat — welt' that’s high up In the air Others are tiny It tdesise for the end of war is accompanied by the ' being claimed that their contrivances ’spirit wlfich is lacking in' any movement a “Wm Stilt the' bicycle line hold all records for a saya behind th hand Indicates dis- In cough Saunehed or sanctioned by official Germany — big and little size ' ' £ Peace is tP come to the world only through the cretion an’ a sneeze th lack of It j£ jc $ V “Fhoehe Feeter out' Mabel in even her Talllaferro not that first Salt to so If is had pints be th and Pfussianism this Is of unexpected Crushing screen as actress a to boufld Lake kin it appearance choose Its happen own to undertakes the what official neighborhood” say Germany Jong as scored a distinct hit yesterday ' at the l tea The crushing of Prussian-as- m jSvorld will do to get peace American theatre where she Is -starring is not dependent entirely on' the warfare waged by in Fate”: The- picture juryfor0f but was secured a two days ' run ftbe allies as it is well witbin the power of the German so Is local the last opportunity today World peace fyfeoplc to remove this barrier themselves see to will have it patrons photoplay Prussianism within as to come from tbe overthrow of Miss Talllaferro' is best' remembered warfare of the allies for her remarkable stage performance Germany or from the successful By Thomas Campbell as the star In “Polly of the Circus” from without If the peace movement gains sufficient She has however appeared in1 several impetus in Germany along the general lines it has start-J- il motion pictures with Invariable sue? tlie world may be spared the necessity of divesting The more we live more brief appear cess Now that Salt Lakers"1 have had It is certain 4 he Prussian war lords of their power a glimpse of her cn the screen it's cerOar life’s succeeding stages from them if taken must be tain that they will' demand mbre TalA day to childhood seems a year Jhpwever that this power llaferro pictures And years like passing ages iot by the German people by the outside world Peace Tomorrow the American 'is to have which thrives on monster not far distant when the The gladsome current of our youth Avar is out' of commission ' no Ere passion yet disorders United news the States by P German reaching Steals lingering like a river smooth fneans is complete and conclusions' therefore are drawn ' From what has come however it JUth' difficulty Along its grassy borders would ecem that the peace igovement is gaining strength But as the careworn cheek grows wan Jijul has all the best of the argument! German hopes are Arid sorrow’s shafts fly thicker made that in the admissions when are reichstag sinking: Ye enemies stars that measure life to max ' no' of is HOOT HON!! crushing Germany’s hope 'They Jjeredwell with sen V Why seem your courses quickerf ' rapture on the successes of the submarine hut are free to confess that the campaign promises no When joys have lost their bloom and breath' to the struggle When tljey hoped to have England JACK WYATT'S she even has not And life itself is vapid Adopted a rationing starving they find 'v discouraging to the masses figbt- Why as we near the Falls of Death' Aystem All of this SCOTCH LADS Feel we its tide more rapidf IiJjf for the off icialfamilv seeking conquests in the svvorld From 'the t urn 'in German thought may come a It may be strange— yet who would change $esire for peace sufficiently strong to bring about the AIJD Time’s course to slower speeding fgmoval of the powers that are so repugnant to the When one by one our friends are gone yorld And left our bosoms bleeding? j VAUDEVILLE - To students of the U of U who are week-appear- -- fit GAMA’S ' Liberty— Hippodrome vaudeville with “Eight Black Dots” as1 headliner Amateur night Three: shows dally at 245 730 and i p tn New f show tomorrow ’ - - - I’aages this afternoon with Charlie Ahearn and company comedy cyclists and “The Garden of Roses” dance spectacle- as headliners - Three show dally at S45 780 and 9 p m' toOrpkeam— New vaudeville bill night with Jack Wyatt’s Scotch Lads and Lassies Eva Taylor and Lawrence Grattan Second episode of “The Retreat of the Germans at the Battle of Arras” ' ‘ -- matinees dy Reports received yesterday by the ' public " utilities committee from officials of the Denver & Rio Grande Railway company indicate a better movement of coal in’ Utah--Thcompany's schedule shows 1814 cars handled in the week ending October This Is the of coal greatest number- of shipments handled by the D & ' R G since the commission took up the problem of fuel deficiency settlement Matinee 'Today ZSO Tmlsht RSO Aad Balaam of Week it official Canadian govern 'In Wilke— The Wilkes Flayers “The House of Glass Every evening with ' Thursday and Saturday - all-come- SALT LAKE THEATRE DRAMA - - - MOVEMENT OF COAL IN UTAH IMPROVES - or Amusemen ts e - “ the-way- i tion-pictur- : T- - Antonio Moreno in “The Ansel Fac sterllns-acto- r is another to Salt Lake mo stranser comparative theatres but this' doesn’t mean that he isn’t an exceptionally fine deplctor of screen roles He Is ranked as one of- the really great male stars of the cinema world ' ' " Fatty Arbuckle rated- as one of the funniest of all funny 'men of the screen heads the bill at 'the Mehesy theatre’s day program to' A Charlie Chaplin laughmaker day a Bud Fisher Mutt and Jeff cartoon and a Nestor comedy complete the excellent bill The Nestor comedy Is entitled “Married by Accident” with Lee Moran and Eddie Lyons - Universal comedians of renown playing the leading roles Edith Roberts is also seen In this picture Tomorrow Ella- Hall will be seen in “Her Soul's Inspiration” a Bluebird-featurphotoplay tory” -- This - ! - ' home TX providing for an early hearing of the arguments in yourYonrwatchfulness fails the dangers the appeals involving the constitutionality of the next-dowhen do observe not the rules for a? defyour neighbors draft laws the supreme court paves i whieh eliminate fires the Only by the edupreventable speech The cases inite indication of the limits of freeBerkman and buildwho cation all houses of of the convicted occupy people 2 pf llmma Goldman and Alexander When the eliminated can be the fire preventable mof resistance to the draft laws in urging men' of con- ings fccrintion asje not to register are to be considered The rules of prevention have been universally adopted the 2 nature of the resistance offered in these eases undoubt- - waste of the nation will be materially reduced Universal ' be Cdlv opens the question of free speech involving as it knowledge of the preventable causes of fires is to in the Joes the right of a speaker to give his tongue a free rein gained only by each individual schooling himself Fire fires which make conditions for preventable pro fin discussing the laws of the land The belief that free vention education but it is toward a is that our day step tirades to not license government is against Speech to be practiced every day in the year if it is to accomyand her laws is not universally accepted although it I Patter Bit : - Ad homeowner with respect to fire losses is that an insurance policy' eliminates the problem It is true that the property owner' can save himself a lot of worry and the major portion of Jiis individual loss with an insurance policy The policy however does' not stop the waste which goes with fires and could have been pre' j vented Losses from fire constitute a dead waste the nation and tlie greater part of them could be jn eliminated regard for property was 'shown by our people Homes which go up in smoke can be replaced but they cannot be returned Property destroyed by fire is a complete loss to the community and the nation The insurance policy protects the homeowner but it does not save the home It merelv'shifts the burden of loss from home ownejr to insurance company Whether tlie loss is sustained by the company or the owner the waste re-mains V:' f Every fire impedes the’ progress of the community tlie state and nation no matter if the entire loss is covered by insurance and provides for immediate rebuilding Every homeowner owes it to himself to properly protect himself with ire insurance and he owes it to the community in whieh he lives to work for a reduction of- the fire loss From this spirit he is to get some direct returns in reduced rates of insurance the rate being adapted to tbe provisions tbe community has made against fires Our fire losses are to be reduced only as we as individuals remove the cause of preventable fires You may be strict in your supervision of premises with an eye to removing every possible "source of fire The fire danger would be comparatively small if everyone was as vigilant and insurance would not be so necessary Os it is today You must howeyer carry insurance because you have no control oyer the house next door where carelessness may cause a fire which will threaten or destroy - Three Shows Daily—245 730 9 20c 10c-an- d e ht law-abidi- OTHER POINTS OF VIEW ng ALL COMEDY TODAY Two World Famous Comedians CHAPLIN " ' CHARLIE AND FATTY Alt BUCKLE Each In a Two-Re- el Comedy Scream MUTT AND JEFF A Cartoon Comedy by Bud Fisher Nestor With LEE MORANComedy AND ED LYONS - - k ” “nt - wv vk t caox “MAnitiED nr accident Tomorrow— Ella Hall la “HER SOUL'S INSPIRATION a Blae Bird Modera Ventilating System r Auditorium eo£)cins : - 1 - - K-is- m : DANCING TONIGHT o BEESLEY ORCHESTRA - - - Auditorium m -- ARAMOUfff L EMPRESS THEATRE “BETTER PICTURES PLUS LAST TIMES TODAY r '? DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS - v In His Latest and Best Picture “THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST” ‘ - TOMORROW - - Viviah Martin - Oer--xna- n -- THE - - - illv E K G LAST TIMES TODAY nt Graadeor Scenes Along the St Lawrence River A Aeol 'Wondcrplay of' Human Tar-hnlc- The River of Life “THE JURY OF FATE” Featuring Mabel Taliaferro UNIVERSAL WEEKLY - - ' i u i: Aaftoalo ' “THE rT' : '‘The Fire 'Waste- SPENCER & WILLIAMS J0£ LAim’CE WILLARD & WILS0H THREE RODS the observance of Fire Prevention day W ITH United States is brought "face to face with ’ the an-qtlt- er of the national wastes 4The theory of the average f L — a a J a c ' ' ' 7 $ ' i Heaven gives our years of fading strength Indemnifying fleetness And those of youth a seeming length ” Proportioned to its sweetness - f Jjr V U AT THE BATTLE OF ARRAS wm v'n GRATTATJ TIIE RATHE DEWS ADDED ATTRACTION Sccaad Episode of y — PAY ME” EVA TAYLOR TOWLE RETBEAT's! EBQiQQ S - la T aad for foar days’ smashing - P Moreno ANGEL FACTORP j-ft- d f ’ - ' COMEDY COMING TOMORROW EftENlttGis ' fJ D ‘ship-subsidy- -- M R - iti - TROUBLE-BUSTE- ‘Tatty” Arbuckle “ OH! DOCTOR!’ - - In - fi CO S T IS Walter Poulton Mas agar J IN TODAY ONLY ROCKING THE BOAT 9 r THE GREATEST FILMS' OWNED EVER WAR’ MADE EXCLUSIVELY BY THE BRITISH GOV & G LEW FIELDS (Formerly of Weber A Fields) ! a Great Screen Achievement “THE BARKER” COMEDY Coming Tomorrow— Edwin Ardea la “THE IRON HEART” t -- 1 C I |