| Show 1 75 J'A ' EDITORIAL ARTHUR The Winners — PAGE BROWN J EDITOR Chosen RAW i£’ Nonpartisan Again ‘When candidates for the T)ROR JOSEPH MERRILL’S Utah House and Senate "completes solence towards the regents' of the the ticket the Republican party will submit University of Utah demonsti ates ttlieir the to voters of Salt Lake City and error in permitting him to choose betweeij Salt Lake countyat the forthcoming election his nonpartisan university position and It marks the opening ’of a his partisan candidacy for political which will be waged in county and letter of withdrawal from the latter state in full confidence of success indicates it is The peopleof Utah never found more suited to his talents more and habits of mind or better for affirming their He should have reasons to been Republican principles than required to vacate his nonpartisan now confront them 'Never beforehas it educational position and retain his par been so essential that 'Utah should not tisan political ambitions falter in declaring her loyalty Wounded to the explain may policies economic that have promoted much of Prof Merrill's inexcusable the At His pity for prosperity of her citizens a moment upon his employers when industry languishes when me ot that to be commonwealth Utah is commerce is unsettled with' the present denied the services of a future Woodrow unsatisfactoryand the future uncertain Wilson may be responsiblefor a share of this commonwealthowes it to her own the pain he translatesinto impertinence hopes of progress that the party and the These however do not wholly' account policies that have brought injury should for his utter lack of that moderation and be rebuked to thei extent Utah can acpoise which should distinguish a memberof the faculty of Utah’s chief complish educational 'Two years ago this was one of the institution Merrill's outburst his fitness for the positionhe two states of the sisterhoodthat remained challenges faithful has been to the despite permitted to’ retain party of protection'and prosperity The factional' quarrel between ample provocation for his removal two This wings Republican tarty A incidentshould mark the end 'of elsewhere in aiding a Democratic all efforts to capitalize the prestigeof the victoryfor the first fime in twenty years universityin behalfof a political party or but Utah would have Her personal political ambitions It ought to none of it policy of followingbe notice principlesrather than encouraging to the people of the I individuals and the preference of her commonwealththat the: universityis to people for a government of laws rather femain nonpartisan One of its gratifythan results will be of her a government a renewed publiccon-action men controlled' in the in favor of the intent of the preceptsin which fidence regents to she believed There has been no moment epnfine the universitystrictly to educa-since the election Itional of J November 1912 matters and to prevent such po-when litical need have ’been for by the there institution regret that action or by any of its staff as would impair'its Utah’s attitude has been endorsed by usefulness’ the subsequent events The Republican — party schism that she disapproved is rapLET THE WAR CONTINUE idly disappearing In California in MR WILSON’S efforts at peace may $outh Dakota and niin wherever accomplish Something there has been more than an expression of senti- merely to show the world just how badly ment’ csful reunion between the two the Kaiser is scared’but it is to a h? bCe? Sat!S’ grcat deal of cIodbt- If the alliesopen Hate arid ??aAent If 13 ?Ut? ev!dentthe fear Germanyas much as its 'champions mMnGfv Am?ricafTectorshave rc- aver they are not likely to abandon Vle2V assBmed two opportunity to glut their enmity they ai now that resolved first to re- the opportunity years ago seems at hand and nh°nnn prosperity and to War is not so utterly useless bht that of a it be made to tiseful may purserve some P?1’: a"d “onomic millennium 11 until If millions pose upon millions of dol-f r achlcvcment has been lars worth of property has been of lives lost str°yed thousands ?P1 whlcI1 yesterr° the ruined and- civilization all but commerce rio prostrate days legislative M convention completes is only to accomplish nothing but the and Qaidldate? Jhat- mositles war always creates?thg ensuing tempts the impossible amalgamation of will be than the conflict peace worse and They representthe anti- self water could possiblybe H? tlCa? OUghL Ap?porti?n Eur°Pe has anted war or many honors and follows the Great armies and navies have! years 6 presnt nationaladmin- been builded and maintained burdensome ktrntinn istration the th remainder award fealtv to asjainsi mat Luutcicu Ayhen what has happened should thnt rriHr twhav7 pricrpies and policies in-L We Him1 Get Copyright 1911 by the Press Publishing erne vo New York Evening World) as - - ' Saturday Sept Salt ¥ — - Robert Minor tsy -1 A Lake 1914 f Republican I I Ticket I " "L7 i t 7‘ '" 1- United States Senator -T or I I REED SMOOT or Congress i ' i District) (irst officeHis -campaign 19 Utah City "" v ' - UBLICAN -REP of SELECTION " JOSEPH (Second - 0 E allegiance A attack - Jr District) I of the Supreme Court M ’CARTY WILLIA3IM ' self-esteem ror Superintendent of - I LEATHERWOOD Justice or ' i HOWELL ' Public ’ Instruction ‘-y t eV ' i f"c Legislative f Ticket l 'or 7A'7' State Senators 1 0 w ‘ -Prof W MRS CARLSON Representatives or ANNIE of-the MRS suc-ceeded WELLS J A ' GEORGE WASSON - v - I A L ‘ tBL ' Q ! 7 ' N A- gti W v - LOUIS P J ‘ 'll 1 -activity -either W B X I ? ' ! I ' SR WATTS R COOK lift NkM ‘ ? I DIBBLEE R - ' -' WOODRU - I : -: I I S ELIAS ! er CANNON GORHAM 1 ' -M- 1" Wfill isiffi - Salt Lake ’’ County Ticket County Commissioner (Long Term) ' (Short J W Tenn) i CAHOON i -the or County Clerk e K- Y l ' or P ? de-OnnA-ziri 1 s I or County Attorney it-oil ' - I- 1 1 J7 Tu me vert verge the very people aTpeacAhe til a war blSdshed others are adherents of the great Airipublicist best fitted to can who is express manently disappointment and disgustto which 5“ seat of civilization into - '' San ' td the 'peace arts of i ' ' t A I7 - 1 : Trend ' COINCIDENCE? ' 1 ‘ : or County Auditor - t a ' '4 Public of DiegJunionP) — ' 'i- i Sentiment ‘ - - i t ' - H Amusements ' i i exactly- knoyrs extent talk ‘ ' where If defeats are' thereMs’ only surmise as to their Nothing is public but the" mystery and nth e? dread of it all Even the of peace is vague and possibly - 4- sustained ’- fl — — -i-- AMUSEMENTS i I TODAY- y County Recorder — Salt Lake theatre m and 815 piin- U- — Orpheum' theatreAvaudevUie M CANNON s County Surveyor GEORGE A MOORE or 1 l i - in-sincereL- p - - GROESBECK or CLARENCE ? '' J E f : DID WELL done lts'Part toward bury-the ing the national Progressiveparty It how remains for 'Republicansin “other has County Assessor A LEATHAM W ir) 1 IJ- ' - REPUBLICANS MALNE jf' ' - ' - ' or --- : 1 MERELY y ' -' 1 : 7 ’ The an ' ’ I r 7 - - - I j ' — Z' I 1 MORRIS I r 1 M CHARLES j 1- 1 County Treasurer or -f - Sheriff CONDIE - -J I i palm: p Z" 1 ---' is ' - I I 215 p'm in “The I - M°SI With- such- conditions in the capitals of more a singular coincidencem the appearnot permit the Progressives the ebntendingmations Americans who preserve lair of aace slip into-office a alleged Germanatroc- 1° neutralitvare doing And no ltleS prettywell riThe anxiety of some of the from the pen of ah un- htate in the union do more than Cali- ngnters our naiPed nevpaper correspondent on the 'forma to prevent the approval is easilv to the b? ‘understood but resurrection because they ohooso to Bull Moose party fof 1916 iHere there is make war in the- dark is no reason why of hastily iPJno danger Democratic'success The iswe should reacha verdict as to their TTnifd performances or commit ourselves to mediation lre-!nSt ife' X at °dS Jntthe same fashionand the ltS ans California of thena-the haPPened by sheer accident- pleted represents prosperityin the natiori a vigorous foreign policy and the American market 'for American pro-1 duccrs it stands for efficient state uov-1 emment for a maintenance of the splendid state school system and for the eon?Ot POhtlcs irom the “TT I P coa er an and I ' i m p- ‘ - ’ 4 jUtahtheatre — Stuck-company Girl of the Onlrlen” Woe-f- £ j 815 -must ! i - ! Reflections Girl R T — selected 600 p — 1’ -toxwin ? ' Tt M Z Bt X 1 3 n 1 I I 1 M 1 aaai I A IJlllLCITTllin 5 1 ! 'm 'p pm? to Continuous m? p L r r-z 1-30 mtto-11- formances aritages : I ’ Copyright1914 by The Press PublishingCo TXr a lnan goes through life to a V t tango measure his wife usually follows to funeral a march per-J ’ J ' r X Toew'n TZSr UL photoplays ’ ' -can -of P I - BaVhelor! a — -degree - of r let-Democrats 730 m theatre mL and p 2 —Vaudeville 915 "p ml- 45 I - - Mehesy-"theatre Sesi Motion pictures and music pions a of Continuous— performances little girl listens to fairy tales Broadway theatre — “The 'Virginian”in At 10 affairs with a dollar’s worth of value to sitting at her five reels and another' mother’s knee at 20 sitting has probably been which' reel Dustin guilty of tlona Progressive party fighting arfor dollar fermany is (Pittsburgh in taxpayers Treader) a cozy corner and at 30 every expendednum playing the title role standingat the the it usemUchin Belum in the field two telephone and yet people wonder why women pledges a continuance of the wise Belgian here for a chance to PATRIOTISM have so— But of the it is idle to years whence much imagination Californiahas been claimedPATRIOTISM lawmaking power that has earned Lcornmissiners charge in the primitive is mind JU?POS® thescacctisations are Bull Moose stronghold’ Utah a merited respect among the states as a associa ted with Hiram Johm JSome men “are such sentimentalartists f11 some service to one’s that they can o1Ca°nS’ standing of the son’s election would be with a As against this ticket there is one country the idea of breaktoffa flirtation goes with regarded as fullv girl by the simple method of making her that stands for men Y"° comprise thecommissionasprotection and for free validatingthat claim His success" at the fightipgthe foes of one’s ‘country in the believe that it is because they “love her yould lend them selves to no polls in November would powerfully assist bejief th at when a man gives Iris life he is too much’’ trade for supporting Mr Roosevelt in sures j?’’Milestone's” the' SAUiT LAKE the matter of- the Colombian SJ055 deception even though willingto the nationalProgressiveparty to continue performingthe greatest service possible English treaty and play written" by — the 'novelist Arnold bethe Bennett week will clos© to the heaviest business that for rebuking and case in the best possible to guerrilla that it ’Thatyiewiisso old and so well' established and Edward--Knoblauch disgracing him for the Pren tlleir the ’dramatistwho ever house has had In ’and I1?8 bTen Jolins°n is talking hard tb get wrote Gertie other into “Kismet”j“The aun” and other armany months headline' trust policy for much about anv Wilson favors and her Seven the’ Sweethearts successes-wjh close Salt Lake whatever differenceof Opinion there the advantages of nonpartisan action' in Bnt rnev thpv aie rnKtil-on Hut irA current bill the direct antithesisof that policyas outULU mistaken LCXdXCLA theatre With al lmatinee today that will open tonight’s program andof the be state state elections and of other acts of tO trying to beguile One is Monday next week carries as lined by Mr' Roosevelt crueltiespracispatriotism performance “Milestones” is in that afternoon The only point ticed by unusual its headline feature the world-famous voting standing by one ’s country in' time’ of need it takes- the three Jack-son German soldiers there be RePubhcans Uto himof a man’s life of can because family of cyclist arrreement between flip fighting in youth'mid£le old? and age shows his !lonc as Rle caaractcrof the crime the ot local questions' Should'he be elected v whether an army or helpingthe I the fusionticket is a varying fortunes and his views at three those common lust for ofRepublicans who may be duped into Country over or around a rough place periods The-fice and a cheerful German government committed against chronological periods of PANTAGES Three big- acts each with’ Such carelessnessas to the dls time asat present when the Bennett-Knoblauch supporting him will discover to their a are 18601885andr'1912 the sparkin it —are featured at the Pantages country of obtaining it ncutral and inoffensivenation' Malis ’ip that they have assisted to Some of the' charactersare carried through theatre this week In addition there are manner resurrect grave danger for want of a' little three treatmentof men women and childrenis the national' Progressive 'generations rapid-fire comediansand singers Two reels party which ’ran ready money man who helps his country of pictures but the violationof a one and the other the solemn Johnson for the comedy The refined European armies do not barbar’ in presidency and whose suclia time is a patriot even if he pictures close an excellent bill civilization QRPHEUAL— Orpheum 'this week latest-war rCa an ense As usual the line up their wall against mission has been at other time decline to shoulder Mlle’ Asoria orchestra prisoners againsta and heretofore toplace the some? might and? Chevalier Pantages scores Del-more wlth'MissEliante Axbic and Lee the nothing de Mar is “cyclonic” of all aerial can compensate Democrats in control of the nation 'And The introducing shoot them like the Mexicans Are dancing They man who refuses to m Black and White” which is most aptly termed Thomas and They are offer “A Study any state issues that' have been raised of help his country when its life depends merely destroy their crops and buildings U Hall upon rube sketch that is right costumedin white and their aerial Probably the people would be willing sufficient strengthto warrant Republicans proper sustenanceis not much of a patriot up to datehumorous entertain Is in white with eccentric piano apparatus enamel This before and starve them to death a back drop of black velvet playing witty conversation' and makes an to vote at the primaries and help bn the in taking step- that may pavh the way no matter Howmuch he may talk war and clever effective picture De Leon and Davies' burlesque for the repetitionin'd916:(of what 'befell want to carry a gun The congressmen-are g°°d government if the voting theira attending to cause movies and are original Vinie the party in 1912?The 'rnen with large incomes who have celebrated their duties with prima donna an offering MEIIESY “When America devotion now booths could be wheeled to their front — Was Young” killed the plan to raise much selections from feature playingat the grand opera Edmond Hayes is 4i two-reeltoday'Broncho that they doors arc being docked $2080 a day 7 and his company depicting Mehesy realistically the (New York World') needed revenues by an increase in the appearin one of the funlife of the early settlers in the Indian for absence' uicai avis vaudeville circuit tax country up to the ordinary THE APPEAL TO AMERICA Tlie manner in which the father quarrels Not merely are the newspapers saving x mark' of patriotism with the the censorships The last performance of savage over is trapped bear UNTIL I Li the 'arerelaxed it is UTAH The girls are proud of their coats of some very sassy things about Ger-tan mil censorships — The and the Subsequent-Lighting poor pictured idle for because he hasn’t Girl of the Golden V est’- David Belasco’s fur Emperor but Emnprnr William Williom or anybody -any money-and man the the action and provided they were acquired by playwill: be givenVatthe Utah theatre suspenseare great mans now the government proposes else to ask us-to ’accept man’ with' plenty of masterpiece The “Masqueraders”-is a ing tennis and this evening There is Keystone comedy not by working in the to increase the tax on beer unsupported a“matinee' money should give’someof his cash with atty Arbuckle as the chief garand the advance sale of seats indicates funmaker or to make ‘more than formal he doesn’t want to fight and get all because “The Belle of the School” by the Princess den house for overtures 'for mussed crowded both performances The players is peace The war-makers an unusual romance interwoven up perhaps making his wife ’rejoice in play has been well received by local playgoers with If you believe that the censorship-has what place 7 want to know military period and the new comedy of widowhood has been warmly 1 h ble acheritefeels as if ite company value but personPetrograd formerly was ask the boys basis for creating will be as a It is said the congratulated There a change ally had poor man is ttie done something big when he sees who are all reading the useful public warmest of program tomorrow evening when BROADWAY: — “The Virginian” with at home or' abroad patriot of all “The war dews father it is certainly opinion The will be given for the first time Dustin arnum in the title role is his favorite ball player khock out'a threethan the schoolmarms failure poorerhe is the louder inConspiracy” making a he ‘‘hochs the kaiser ” if The play created a sensation an emphatichit with the motionpicture fans hes German and in the west bagger What is particularlyshockingto Americans the louder-hc of Salt Lake York and in whose verdict is that it is the sings God New Boston London' but was the king ” best in save this whole business is the never sent on tour Lasky productionto date Commencing It is if Britisher T a mighty pretty sight" to see the secrecy it is said a so But it’s tomorrow and running the first three days 1 with up to which it is carried on Many Peoples who the fellows with the big inconjes to of thb Daniel expressionsof militaryzeal are children flocking to school again except have been rohman will present pay the LOEW’S EMPRESS— The' bill that has in four wek brought to war in ignorance of cost even' if it gives reels the famous emotional heard from the reservistswhose wives that the boys look so blue over havinrr the past week at drama to its them pain When the been running Loew’s “The Unwelcome Airs not let them go to & causes are enlightenedas to’ its v ar is closes with Hatch” with the won war oyer they can let the poor have Sunday’s performances wear new clothes If victories dramatic artist Henrietta Cros-manln progress man This Is the first week of Marcus are won 'nobody another job and help restore Loew’s personal the title role Two other good reels prosperity policies at Loew’s Empress and the go to complete the new program manam ' I ’ ' j - i - - I : -wing a ! : ? ' ' ' - -be ? -'“UNPOPULAR -worthless ' ‘ CONTRIBUTED -Usually-it - -e : - -political Car-lisle 1 ' -thatitTs - ' -Mr -i- at-the soiiie-iupn'R’hMri g ' — — — 44-lXC -' the-alIe§red -and n-iay -these -periods : -for - -and: -all - ‘ regret A ' ' ' - -The ’ At'-the -vice I -1Si r 1 a performers -stars - -rifle? ' ' ' i ’ in-a J t - - unusually ! a imitations' ’ - - -Daly - -of -has -patriotic ’ -government’s income ’ ' ' -' on-any ' ' are'not-measuring ‘ ' : a - convincingly -The -the -fights accusations today ’ ' ' a evidently a - e ’ - - 1’ ' “ ' - ' : i -Em-press j ill distinguished t - ’ t |