Show 12 “The Sunday Morning MARRIAGES IN FRANCE AFTER WAR THREE-YEA-R PRINTING INK SUPPLY SHORT Makers Deprived of Raw Material by Embargo on Carbon Black York Dee 22 — Demoralization of the printing Ink Industry of the United States Is threatened hy the embargo on the shipment o'f carbon black a principal ingredient ordered some time ago by the federal prtorlty board and publishers of newspapers magazines ard all other users of printing Ink soon will be vitally affected Philip Button president of the National Asof Printing Ink Manufactursociation er df'Iarcd in a statement issued here today President Vl!on hn been asked to ahuit a modification of the pribring ori:- l utrd s order which by failing to Include carton black anion:? the materials t i at riiy be4 accepted for shipment railroad makes impossible for nkifiakers t obtainit supplies of thatv :rilurt Mr lhiton said do net get immediate relief “Jl nn ink for daily papers there v :!1 r pnMn aliens of any kiad nor for an 5 cummer ial pij puses whatever" read Telegram sent to the President by liutrun "A crisis faces !! Industries be an-- -dr:ivjf it:a' :lity raw material -r floi-ink” ut it continued printing “X:ifit ri r: S tt nor the carls to our cn:iITii' We 'tsike must have urban black from Virginia at our sixty Thants make of printing ink useis ing we in Ann r a pound the assurance fan V i:fs- ials will help u that out cf tiiis dangerous si etiat ion ?” fBy International New Sendee 1 rs try 1 i :- t ap-pen- - c 9 Utah- w ls r jrLyP?ceefVlntr3?g lerfJirrVa?raii?5S?ndv! itwssj EyTh a JS5 j SSantlnie Jj New Books in Library f ng j SS3jS-aSSiM5S!- “ ’SSKSK ““Iarehndy of no value men 11 th® in a bought from holes In the ifSt5iv®ra th® cavalryman has hose mounted units which L’- Le to aiMea tbe been dismounted The following book will bo by the gen-fk- e 2 Villi up guard work library Monday IVoriuber behind the lines These MISCELLANEOUS men ill W beI useful and 7““‘ as watchmen Ackerman— Germany tlie Next Republic whlle mount-r)hi!I- r remain they Present Atherton— fee tittle active service in Harnett— Mediation InreaMzatlon and Arbitra5r®houId come a change Is finally Cishting tion In ImliiMrlsl Piyputfi tTI?pen then the cavalryman will All In It hie own In h"1® an open fight of Ofna sped the first brunt nfCfhV?iItl?ian bears ffcwfhwlek— ttotit Hunter Is the duty of the tjBht It I’roTi'i'itbn of Kranre to wo°P down on the 'lark— How to Produee Amateur Plays lalmyriroop s and break their ranks y in United the ot Manufacturer IP store ('lark— They precede all charges In open war- 16(17 is Star 'ranim'r-Brntr — Feat et Lantern dangerousthe F work ia hazardous and Thmn— Riocraphy n the cavalry you may Pritlh Floral Iucoration him on this side of Karri— PrenMent VVilifon HI Problem and thnAtihal"lns c some III Policy time to come — Panama Canal and Commerce are J"lir'n distinguished by iLa®ynien Itomanee of the Romanoff Vif ab— the straps and — in the United Staten wearr Theatre which iitie pittees they all must — and Trail I1®” £' pub-li- — lt-ll- — — Pr-i- 50" z yel-cll- In M-k- Mn"h Tpte-rea- il Mejklo— Towaril Moon — Rvk of — a Kwe Feminism Foreatry Japan Day by Day IS 77 1171-7rrorakIl— Ty I'ir kert-i- — Wnm’rraft for Women in t'-Paras? — American Making U'mMiarfnn— Mr War Diary Mi-ru- e 1 HASTY THANKS 1SS2S3 showered our thanks iinlrT'eiiave EI221acuouely at this season of the n lear remarked Observer of Lvents and Things the “we awake on the t° realize that the — Christmas e v' : Wright— Faith Jnatifiel by Progress u°n Statesman011 FICTION Rale Z — Danskter of the Morning tlresory I— Wolf-breeIrwin I II —Th La-tof Kingdom MacHar A Palmer— I ml! an Dram — Merwln S Temperamental Harry Pnehe A 3 — Sport of Kins Sturdy Oak ua-"- ’ - ‘December 23 1917 WARSHIP AND WHAT YOUR BOY IS DOING BT DAVID M CHURCH proper to Institute Judge It fit and rltten must the Thus for the International Xerci clergy polygamy polygamy’" preach Service) — camAt the same time a tremendous 1C Dec hington There can on Dr here carried b® been has by paign heroic of the Light “Charge an Italian Simone De phyI) Itobert uJ" lhe Prent war Amer-dashisician who was Dr Alexis Carel’s asno more is It is cavalry sistant at the Rockefeller Institute in lr“® tnere are a number of cavalry New York and who has gained considwillarmy but theyMore-Iregular an author and a erable fame both asIntroduction tor foreign £talled duty of and the for re were numerous national playwright the legalizing of “contract marriages” Siorganizations buttomost De Dr of three years a for have been the transferred numerous articles in asserted mone period has !nrantr and made into specialized a of solution such In the press that units such as machine gun units France's problem is not onlyIs possible days it was the cavalry for the plan but practicable Ills °n horses that pre oaning be contracting parties lo dissolve or continue their S'n'TUtiS conclusion ot the three yar Anr j much of th?7lStoJ'ffnA1Kdf issue of the marriage is °b® ®aI®j“ past (by mall)—While controversy still rages around the problem of husbands for the young women °£ France after the war French psychologists and economists have indlg-nnt- y rejected any suggestion of the of ‘ersatz’ or adoption of the principle substitute marriages as put forth in f Germany Without exactly suggesting an application of the law of “ten years of the German poijrpamy” proclaimed princes at the conclusionbyof the thirty years war Prof Karl Fage of Cologne has evolved a plan of an “ersatz marriage which he declares should be countenanced by the authorities If the German citizens killed off by the war are to be replaced and the nation to be repopulated In his pamphlet on the subject Pro- &vhrah“nin£vyri fessor Fage declared the problem incapable of ofsolution through the simple bach-eloa campaign expedient whch no results ottheVlilfaren0110" would giveagainst Ti:erefore he declares the only way is to attract the young men of the coun- ready possessed of a wife obviously there will be for the numerous insufficient maidens all husbands of whom are entitled to their inalienable of Conse-fiuent- ls becoming wives and mothers right it is necessary that women of all cases who have passed a certain ge shall not he authorized hv Jaw to contract anonly “ersatz shall be in marriage” the search lut for a husbandencouraged who appeals personally to them or their affections may The not be objects other than a man who has a ami then only with the consent wie his legitimate wife The mothers of of of such marriages are to any have offspring the right to a special Insignia of their patriotic sentiments of “an alliance closer than that ofand legitimate marriage” if Such “marriages” may be dissolved so the contracting parties wish upon the birth or a child To be would that the oit!ly sure not looked down "marriages” ie the upon originator of the idea declares it should also LOCAL HOTELS FILLED have the hearty support of the clergy whose adhesion to the principles outI1V CHRISTMAS RUSH lined should aljfo be proclaimed by the government “Tht re” declares Pierre Mille a trr- - hard to find last iTriris wully-know- n French writer “Is the ni-- IIt'! s :i i ciirist-r:f of the rush ft unmistakable Germanic The 7 rit WIS Utah and government is to be called touch ifr In to resu- ItUihii u- Salt Lake City n U-BO- pro-vidi- ig i Herald-Republica- Yonkers GO DOWN AT LMKE TOE&TOE LIT SPECIAL HOLIDAY ENGAGEMENT OPENING CHRISTMAS MAT Tnpcflav Submarine That Torpedoed French Cruiser Is Sunk hy Destroyers Paris Dec 22— A statement by the ministry of marine concerning the sinking of the old French cruiser Chateaurenault says that the warship with several other vessels was attacked by a submarine In the Ionian sea at 715 a m December 14 Continuing the statement says: “The torpedo struck on the starboard side in the region of the stokehold which it flooded stopping the Torpedo boat destroyers engines which formed a part of the convoy dashed in the direction from which the had come and volleyed shells torpedo at the spot where it was presumed the submarine had submerged “While the boats were being lowered from the Chateaurenault the enemy submarine came up on her left The cruiser had sunk to her gun ports but nevertheless the gun crews re-a mained at their posts and opened hot fire ‘on the submarine which dived A second torpedo was promptly fired shortly after and struck the Chateaurenault on the starboarda side few forward She sank by the head minutes after the captain got aboard a patrol boat All passengers were saved but ten members of the crew are missing and are supposed to have been killed by the explosion “The torpedo boat destroyers overatloaded with survivors renewed theseaand two tack on the submarineThe submarine her planes bombed a shell had been struck by probably so as to make It Impossible for her to remain submerged for she appeared and was Immediately covered by again a rain of shells One of her gunners was swept overboard by a shell while in the act of aiming his piece and all sea while the others jumped into the stone torn the submarine rank like a The prisonto pieces by French guns ers number 22 amohg them the captain of the submarine and two officers rl CHILDREN’S uun'r: (Lose rema iainy" from the l':rsr wh- fycanc the reeruit-in:-- r was on lunag the week prerush vious tn December I’ are at Fort druwi-iivear and arnthrr card thi- louglas hundred friends and relations are now-iSalt Lake to ?brate the last move Christmas nefore the to the front of their soldier friends Sd-ll-r- forty-thr- e s r KUwfe Exlanger ncGeoigeGlylec The Glad P!aiy Catherine Chisholm Cushing ' on the fookef the feme Namely Eleanor HJbrtK Ded6y A Comedy for GiowiiUp? Battling Folks Enjoy Prices Christmas aiatlneen 25e to SI 50 Nights 50e to 9150 Wednesday sad Saturday Matlueea Best Seats 5100 Next Attraction fy-fiT- n 1 COLDER WEATHER WEEK’S FORECAST Pec 22 — Weather prey dictions for the v- k !::tiiisr tov the l'"reai: issrel by day r' : Ro'-kPhi- - j Northern tin:mwa ml much' tea:i Keginns — Frvucnt ckolltr first of v ev!-- ami i‘Oiitiriued col 1 with a part irmioratiori last of 'slight v:cf k Kuuthern Mountain anrl Plateau — with seasonal Generally ' H:iperature ’exceptfaircolder north por-- ! first of week - "inr - e 3 SLand Com Mon December 31 OLIVER MOROSCO’S Success of Successes ROOF forty-thre- e COMING January 3 4 5 The Only Grand Opera of the Season LUCY GATES GRAND OPERA CO ROMEO and JULIET” Jes3C JLJLiQSlzy presents Sun-cla- :t-?- t : Tte-io- IN GOUNOD’S ns part DENTAL INVENTOR HIES Kansas City Dec 12 — Dr James ’leal! Morrison to have inchair the dental endented the dental reputed gines and many cher accessories now used by dentists died at his home here SS Company of 70 Augmented Orchestra New Scenery ncnd® Reese Horace S Hartdw°n° Florence Summer beys Annie Williams FrenlcEnsign Smith ’ Romney aiM Ronald Nichols Prices 50c to 9150 Mall Orders Now DeVil-Sion-e X today ajed jr3 fry Beatrice HOPE IT WORKS ltill — T see a man's life over in I'ri'iice was savtt hv a Ilihle he carried in his—vest pocket Jill Wei I uu‘-- I’ll try that when 1 t nil on Lulu and see if it will save rnv cigars frou being broken— Yon- Macpheraon Jrxmihmiary DeMille snd Leighton Ognua Produced by” Cecel B DeMdlle kers BanuanMnm SORAA TALAADGE 99 WOMEN'S LIMITATION M- -s Huron — "l’d have ymi know that n do ver thing that men can women Mr Huron — “You don't believe that” do believe it too” “Yes “iM you e rr r one raise a beard?” -- d“ Performances each Wed Frl Sat Sun Eve 630 Tlinrs Each Tbura Frl Sat Sun Slat 220 1 -- — Statesman TODAY —3IAT AND EVE TRIXIE FRIGANZA wltb ttGW PLAYING Husest till sa on The fou:-:eatu- re of the WILLARD Tbe man who grows A LOU EX n KTISHOInOK J1II A Flint LOW VI S Other arts Three show-- - lilbl'j IM" 720 91s SPECIAL NtlTICi: shows every beginning today four Sandav 24’ Sili) and 3) o'clock Kcerved seats for Sunday matinee only aszacs ES5C aaajBjMBwg (Salt Iake's family theatre -- Unit" Dnrgaa'n bride end bow he won her A sailor's wife by the Shanghai route HE SURE AND SEE WILLIAM RUSSEL Sea “T!a Master”- - raNMTCBAFIPiCIUEE IIEAILST - PATIIE "’EEKLY NEWS PA11A3IO C XT DICTOGRAPHS ANIMATED CARTOON Unlike “Joan the Woman” ami “The Woman God Forgot” “The Devil-stonis a modern story with a new and big theme —Superstition Four Days Commencing Today e” A GREAT HOLIDAY BILL COMING THURSDAY VIVIAN MARTIN in “THE FAIR BARBARIAN” PARAMOUNT -- Thrilling: Exciting! Entertaining! UNIVERSAL 10c LIS ('II IL— DISEX' FREE FREE solutely ELLA HALL in From '‘JEWEL” the famous store by CLARA LOCISu III' UN HAM a also screaming -- MINDING TIIE RAI1- Y- comedy Be at the Strand Xmas morning 1 at with all FREE 9nr Thq Moth is more brilliant than “Panthea” —more beautiful than “Poppy” —it is a story of a woman and a man who made a loveless marriage Seeking happiness selfishly each raised the cup of life to his lips and found bitter dregs Fate held their hands and raced with them and finally Fate was kind to one of them It is a story of social sins and sorrows with an ending that thrills little friends FREE AVELING & LLOYD Etc 10c 25c 50c 75c Mat lOe 25c 50c Buy tickets ajwr Ticket ulflce always open 5 ALL at 430 p m Year’s Chorus of 300 —Symphony Orchestra Direction Mr Squire Coop ADMISMOXi Center neetlnna lower floor and gallery 55 eeuta L’ndr baleen y aad aldea gallery SO eeuta Theae price Inelnde war tax Tlfket for Sale at 3lala Street Drug Stores and Other Plaeea of Bualneaa State street NOW PLAYING Clifford Wayne & Karlh The Pull Dress Indian and the 20th Century Squaw” 5 OTHER FEATURE ACTS Prices 10c and 20c Phone Was 1250 Special MASTER KARIIL old Sioux Twentieth century Indian wonder prodigy See him by all means S-- yer TONIGHT ING All the fun all the romance all the excite-- ment of modern business crammed into a play by those masters of whirlwind comedy — Roi Cooper Megrue and Walter Hackett IN- THE GOA WNscreen OFoffering DESTINY ’ “IT PAYS superb romance for all people Tbe faahlon of (be aeaaon— Awere thia picture designed by the famous Hlckaen Inc of New York TO ADVERTISE” Presented by Nana Bryant and the Wilkes Players NOTE—1 The gown aanrprlae worn In ALICE HOWELL Prices—Matinees Christmas Thursday aud Saturday 15c 25c boxes 50c Nights 15c 25c 35c 50c (THE FEMALE CHARLIE CHAPLIN) In her latest success boxes 75c Bareback Career” EE! LAKE 7 A XMAS TREAT FOR THE KIDDIES OF SALT J 3Ir XV II Swannon wants all of the children of Salt Lake to come to the beautiful American theatre morning nt lO o’clock and bring all wonderful free dhow— See the funny of their little friends and aee n Inti comedy entitled “Safe In tbe Safe featuring funny Dan ICurll and dee the feature “The Son of Neptune” featuring Gordon Griffith and big Schade Betty SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 1© A M NO ADMISSION CHARGE — IT’S ALL FREE FOR TIIE KIDDIES fg — 3-r- eel v— j & SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MATINEE With tree and presents for the kiddies Miss Jeane Lacross “superb soprano' in solos today and tomorrow at 245 430 730 920 p m AT THE Oi Theatre of Utah) ABma it Her GSew WEEK-COMMENC- -- PRESENTS TODAY AND TOMORROW There is need of SPIRITUAL UPLIFT in these of strife and trouble and you will surely find it if you attend thedays COMMUNITY PRODUCTION of Handel's TABERNACLE “ v THE AMRICAM (First National Exhibitors' League Circuit Inc Theatre With Halifax Dlaaster ALSO SHOWING— TODAY FREE XMM Til E AT FOR THE ClIILIIKEN OF JiVLT LAKE Mr W H Swenson Invites children of Salt Lake to comethe the Strand theatre Xmas morn-to at Id a m and see one ot ing the bent shows they have ever seen— no admission charge— abfree AN ££32 TEN EYCK and WEILL M’CAHTY and FATE HAROLD Dl'KAXE fc CO ROLAND TRAVERS ALLEN and FRANCIS HAZEL MORAN THE PATHS NEWS 4 Big Days Starting TUESDAY XMAS DAY WEEKLY ADMISSION ADI EXPRESS SE3C COMEDY 1 Seventh Annual Tour By Richard Walton Tnlly " - ?L £Ul!I PARADISE” ROOKS Idealism forbid ti'at we upon or Radians — Storie of Child Ilf interfere with tli- - marriedtouch — Winona of Camp K state irony a “It would appear that in Germany VVidlemer Underwood View — Robber ludantry the only duty one may ever recognize views Cotton Inibirry eighteen riew Wool i is to obey the dictates of the govern- Imliistry twenty view Lnpihrr Induetry twen- ment The imperial directions are to views Industry Flaking be imposed upon man's most intimate views life upon his religion The kaiser is to discern between vice and virtue The crms ox Tim LIP German that it Maud —What's the matter with Fred? reasoning is soos brutallyInto itself rsoIthe German the followMiriam — What-d'-ye- r merely'We mean? ing “Hasn’t he a hare lip?’ military party who with the emperor by divine right “'Yell he has a curl on it most of the “re the masters f the German empire term’ — Yonkers Statesman lie: IW Regular Mstluees Wednesday and Saturday First Time la Salt Lake City Two Years la the East d n luwUOJj AND CONTINUING REMAINDER OF WEEK BROADWAY Marie Walcamp in “OVERBOARD" A “Red Ace” Feature Gold Seal feature “THE NINTH DAY” 3-r- eel Featuring Neal Hart Famous O Henry “THE COP AND THE ANTHEM” Modern Ventilating Syatem SUNDAY AND MONDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN and CAROL HOLLOWAY In chapter 15 the final chapter of “THE FIGHTING- TRAIL" And chapter 1 of a still greater - sGri&l “VENGEANCE AND THE WOMAN" And the biggest laugh ever shown "ROARING LIONS AND WEDDING BELLS" |