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Show ' i FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 5 1921. ...... THE OGDEN . STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ti" ' STATEJSS MM l Ui1it3.l1 Attorney - OrderedCounty to Prosecute Dead Oil Promoter -- THE CAST David Powell Madja Ostrovska Par doe Woodman Mary Glynne -- - - . .V-- . - J - Appear in Then Novel Dances in the Big Cabaret Scene. kTf Added - " Tre most beautiful atmosphere, new in pictures; the - r MS I Comedy mBmmmkim this-accoun- 1 WESTERlFPACIFIC'S TRAFFIC IS SLACK SALT LAKE,-Aug"- . Nevs ' That 5. jt Western Pacific Railroad company is well equipped with rolling stock, enhas a roadbed in good condigines, tion and lacks, nothingy bat business, is the declaration by C. inf. Levey, president of the company, un arriving from Chicago. He said the company had just purchased the Sacramento Northern railroad, which operates a distance of about "200 miles through important, parts of the Sacramento valley- .He. says that the NilePrSari Joae. line, which was started in 1917 but was held up during federal control of ranroaas, nas Deeno- -compietea. made-yesterda- - . M I SALT LAKH, Aug. -- .abl'sh-Ing- ... SHrjtJKf Sf v,ith David f I f AtT hi A3 v SCHEDULE i. TODAY i;,.x s 2:00 3:45 5:30 7:15 9:00 StELrting . i- with ; ' ! j ' v "v ? -' a M ' - ? w -- ,j' ; - -- . v - . 'f w ' !. v ' - Vv r ' ' - - - --- x ;f - 1 v ff Last Full Show 9:15 p. m. Powell Cparamoanl Qiclurc ' 'r a paramount - " i t ? 4 '1 : IT 1 CPiclum? '1 NOTICE ii , The prices for this shew, all seats, all shows, 30c. Children usual prices. 8OD0 feet of magnificent splendor. The highest priced pic ture of the year. You Never See a Cheap SHow at the Alhambn i Vj';? i -- X . It, I'iuii Theatre - K Cv The Realart picture, "The House Tliat Jazz Built," will be shown ence enly starting pronrptly at 1 p. m., special for the children. 'The Mystery Read" will follow. Attend at 1 o'clock if yoti wish to sec the double program Saturday afternoon. IYA . - -' hC. Special Notice I r of a side trip from OETdc-- to Salt Lake such as existed 'bei'jre govern ment control of railroads, will be dis- cussed' during the latter part of the month, when railroad ' officials will meet at the Commeru a club. The movement is being; sponsored by the! board of governor. of the chamber of commerce. Frio? t government control of railroads the side trip included three day stop over privileges at Salt Lake. V&SX 1 i 1 ACm Ro- - 5 U tj . Ft I 1 -- Tax Included J 1 REQUEST SIDE TRIP FROM OGDEN -- of the Best Pictures Releaised ; - 8000 Feet of Oplivating Scenes in Lavish Grandeur and Suspense 5 Famous Players Lasky Briti h Producers, Ltd. A PAUL POWELL fjL.PRODUCTION 9000 Feet the w) ipPi ; Fox er J Show 20c 30c A - :. Two-ho- ur 10c ''5. .T f -- 1920.": 4 beauty sports cf England "' - 5:00 7:00 9:00 ! V'-- - - . . SUNDAY SCHEDULE "The Great IVfoineo t" m mm.m zvrif . T GLO RIA SWANSON THE PALACE GIRLS Percy Standing Lewis Gilbert Irene Tripod Lionel D'Aragon Arthur Cullin R. Judd Green Ralph Forster - . Author of "Three Weeks," wrote the special story for The Famous London Tiller Troupe of Ballet Dancers Known as Ruby Miller , ELINOR GLYN TODAY One xtf the most S ALT ; LAKE, "A up;. difficult tsks ever sriven a, prosecutor in Utah has been assigned to .the county attorney of TTintah county. of the se"-. Ileber Hieks, eecretary curities C commission, cn. July 22 sent to the prosecutor ,a recommendation that he institute proceedings, against Dr. Paul S. Coke, formerly president 'and manas-ing- r director of the Cerlfcr Butte Oil com. f for' alleged violation of the Utah lany, blue sky law.". On July 6, just fifteen days previous to the secretary's action. Dr. Paul S. Coke was found dead in a hotel bath tub in San Francisco. Just what progress has been made toward his prosecution has not been. as yet learned. Verification of the death of Mr. Coke .' was had last- nicfht through telegraphic inquiry. According to the dispatch, he was found in a bath- tub of water of scalding temperature, the physician performing the autopsy giving the or4nion duetto scsld- death might have been llP.1 that rt fnilurrt inir m- rinrA nrnhahlv tn Coke i3 raid , caused by the scalding. lr. to have suffered from heart trouble, also to have been in poorer than usual health ever since being badly shaken up in an V4 automobile here about .a year ago. . The recommendation made by Secre- V,. that JJr. "Coke should be tary Hicks was embezzlement for alleged ; prosecuted for rnisappro? riation of funds in the Cedar with , Butte Oil company. the recommendation, the- secretary ub- -. mitted a report upon hi findings as a result of investigation of ' of Dr.' Coke. '. "It appears frc.m the records." pays the report.' "trat as soon as I. S. secretary's Coke was mad the manains director of the company, he proceed e:l viih a hih band to plunder the- vr m any s funds. hi l'he claimed lie had beep raid $"O0O w'lic ; as incurrcl by him relative toexpenffes ,! incorporation and reorganization ofservthe lees. Then, without authority board of directors, according to the min-- ) ute book, two accounts were oiened. The 1 first ran in the name of P. S. Coke, and the records show It was a case "of drawing sight drafts on the secretary and proper authority treasurer,' who. withoutthem and permitof the board, honored ted Coke to receive J8716.80. It also ap-- v pears from, the record that Coke a would v come into Salt Lake and local stop at hotel, where, he would issue sight drafts in large number, on the treasury. The records Show that he 'would at times draw four,- five and six" mall sight . drafts in one day on the company. "He also had the secretary-treasurt open a management account, and in he drew $7871. r.7, making a total of $18,588.17 from February, 1919. to July, ,' INDEFINITE ENGAGEMENT Road9 a Ml Gooifflg Big Features Every' Week of the Year 1J EC lvll 61 IE - - ' U I "' '" 4 . t - "J "" ; i " . ' J. ....w..i:w;-- ii ..., . . ii , im ' fc i, . I mmm i 'VI J NOW PLAYING mn l 4 , 1 f a Am tions having offset u downward trend T- - A TT T1A A A ITIT7I 1 TTFTI T ti for the commanderEhip, B. D. Leeper stated in the letter received here. . bib in lumberinji and building. Miscevar-'l- s nald to haye tho majority support. of actlan Plans the for united by llaneous industries are practically norwet commenced by Mr. northern delegates, while the southerc ious cities' POTATOES ON IDAHO mal. Larson a nhort time' ago. It was the! members aro turning to Paul Peterson Pocatello Employment has gained opinion of thoso interested that a great of Idaho Falls. . Klc ctlon or of f icer Railroad substantially. WASHINGTON. Aup. S. Voluntary deal more ran he iccompllshed in thin ana selection of the 1922 convention snow nn increase, which occupati is expected railroads serving south- way than through IndlUdual appeals 'citv are scheduled for Saturday mofh agreementjof to continue. A new railroad tie plant for ir'g. and eastern Oregon to re- to congress for appropriations ern Idaho oners work to a Umitird number. , . States Senator- ' duce freight rates on potatoes from certain fields... United ' Iiuildin is but Improvement 4 to 10 per cent, according to the WUliam H. Klug or Utah recently in' is looked for, following cost adjustNSW RAILROAD of the haul, is reported by Sen- - troduced a hill provldlni an appro- - :PLAN length ment?. Farm help is in steady deno priation to reimburse contributors to ' . was . senator The !ator Ktanfleld. TO SOUTHERN 'UTAH the agreement by the inter- -- the Suit Lake hangar, hut Jt hns never Unsmployment in Utah Be- mand. Older SlSter MakeS Vain tlfled ofcommerce ar- teen reported by tho comtoittee to .state in the committee, Wyoming general Employment ing Reduced, Says Federal gains are reported. Railroad activiAttempt to Rescue May-fiel- d ransement being purely an emergency Which it'wr.3 referred.' ALT LIKE. Aug. 5. The ties show substantial improvement, rate. Statement Child of TTtah's ecenic and Its economic while the outlook in mining is same- C. W. Represente.tivo Smith and resources be greatly accelerated IrEGrlON IDAHO whut brighter, although no marked OPSNS tnrougn-m- willexiensjcn Larsen of Paul conferred with Comor a. uva.av.ii WASHINGTON, Aug. 5. Renewed immediate Improvement is looked for. GUNNISON. Aug. 5. Pearl Hansen merce Commlss.or.er Campbell, urging & b'alt Los ANNUAL CONVENTION the from Angeles A fair of amount rat ,ht,ari"K building is under 7 years old. of Mayfield. was burned th.at, thA hay ' ' lino ,Kraln activity in housing operations, rail- way. Public Lund from Lake main pr are af- tel 13 expanded Augist ns of Grand road construction and harvest work fording work toimprovements to the .Modena rim the rorth death and Pearl Hansen. 2o years Llnri0 nt.ntoes a considerable well in tho hone of is gradually reducing unemployment at a reduction in tho t her ?.b.u.I..ne,41. permanent getting f? f dolezate3 nathcred here Thursday and coal "deposits of the south, by the lcvcrSy in 'Utah and neighboring states, but Cheyenne lhe employment situa ' the depression in (the mining industry tion is improved, railroad occ upations ing caused the residence of Mrs. Mln- - missloncr &ld ' hearings can' only be V Vr ."f T."' .""r-iZcontinues and in some instances is displaying considerable act! vity and ne M. Hansen of Mayfield to burn to irmnted on sixtv-da- v C . : carto the notice i. ...:tm resources iu tne a ivaioau . nauunui ir-,jto .wup oiaie ci rm.'u wijicii uiutr survey public improvements affordl ng added ii the ground. Loreneo Hansen suffered rlers. dj L- - t . ti grqwing worse, according i i" j i.. i ji.tiin-- UI iWJii r est. miyde by the United States employ relief. Building is somewhat retard serious burns while tryin to rescue Commissioner Campbell suercested vuuiiuiiimcr itm ers and r, fommlfThe- surveyors In the field have ment servicr. The summary reviews ed. Steady gains In the local indtis- his younger sister. ithat the shippers, through the Idaho - incnftnir' nniwihl routes mr in n lin. labor conditions .m utan ana .otner trial situations are looked "for utilitiescomnii.ion take thetecg oocu .(edthc of complete control. (Jt "PfeV Pubic The acquisition greater , part of the L.w..; mountain stfltes as follows: ltock Springs-rThe- re Is sllgh t im- - LoT; . . . . uu with the railroads and join L.A.oiw fire matter o,i xne in lytah In general provement in employment conditi ons. and communicated to the roof, caus- - in a general movement that is being! depression V w 4. wun ' aacuuonai continues continues df to in. i he younger girl made to secure lower rates on agricul-L.- ii ... Aiinfng mining cae pressed. bu ttheiing it i itAr! .i k,...,(.u. noi'.ed in locali several curtailments si.fuatlon has been partiallv rell evea was burled beneath tho burnini? tim- tiirrl rtrndurts. .r , nnmrn frnnil' fnmn. ow m nni nr i 'vrn ii run h n i i ties; no important change is likely by seasonal work and the renewal of fbers. The older girl tried to rescue bell knew re- nothlr.sr of the Voluntary O. W.. near is! Whllo Worthwlne .still tbe coal which is by provideswithin the next throe- months. Har- railroad activities. her sister but, seeing that her efforts ' duction of which Senator Stanfield was prominently ' mentioned for-thundef.an such for reaion another post! vest labor is in - moderate demand. Nevada In general Harvesters In were fruitless, dashed blaz-J advised. the In conven-- ; taking. commandt-rstate of gossip Ilallroad occupations and the building moderate demand, public work fairly ing stairs. . Clad onlydown oo in her night ootion circles indicated that he would bo . Consid- active and 'somewhat trades show Improvement. of on prosdress, her every brighter particle clothing executive ton of water in the national commiteach In erable highway work is planned, al- pects in mining. Employment condi- body waa burned. MAIL ROUTE the AIR teeman. other candidates Among there pounds. of salt. ac so are eight far slug- tions are more encouraging. though operations liorenzo, aunougn awake, was not ' Reno .There-is little unemployment. aware gish. HOLD of the fire until his sister broke CONFAB CITIES in employ- seasonal worn, improvement in rail through the 'Salt He door. made stairway dement in some lines are offset by road occupations and increased build a desperate attempt to mount he blaz- .' shops; creases In a "hers. Railroad ing SALT LAKE, Aug. 5. Joint action stairs and rescue his younger activity account' for the changed ling but . faam occupations and the - building! wan driven hnclt hv th iniaixu will-bIter taken by. cities on the transootrades show Improvement; but. on the . beflames. hot air mall route in an etfort Defective continental is ly wiring g and allied indusother lieved to have been the cause of the to secure federal- appropriation that iT n IIAT, .INFANTS tro.ppculiarJy cusceptible to cpitim and fta Tarioua " tries continue very dull; public BOY SCOUT CARAVAN fire. U will reimburse persons who contributpreparations, all of wJiich are narcotic, is vell known, - EVen ln the' j . , and., many, miscellanocj located in var . ed to air " Jag smallest doees, if continued, these opiates causo charujes in' tho funo-..V- :. ; LEAVING "SATURDAY eous industries continue lous "cities." .The information was givlook-ed'ftions and wliich are likely to- become pcrmauexity musing is growth fd basis. Little Improvement en oat yesterday by a committee repWOUNDED MARSHAL iaental a Imbecility, perversion; in the near future. to craving for alcohol cr narcotics ia later life.'', .' contributors the Kangar at resenting : SALT such as 5. 'active intrartahlo '. continues diseases, en LAKE, Two hundred Aug. AT POINT OF DEATH Woodward field .in connection with nn ' Neryousare a "result of dsin with nervous Ogd dyspepsia and lack Qf staying-"Building to keep children quiei.v and several important public Improve- twenty-threboy scouts will depart or narcotic a f powers that meetlhg-oopiates announcement, In their Infancy. from Salt Lake on ments are under way. Railroad Tho'rule tfxai cliildren should never ' Saturday is cities morning of six on route the among physicians an in- Salt Lake Wednesday show an upward.' trend.:. rooeiro opiates in tho scaallpst doses for iuoto than a day at a time, and trip RICHFIELD, Aug. 5. Ilenny Car will t park. ' 1 railroad, oc- The scouts will travel on from sixteen Idaho In general-Wi- th Marshal on who John , only then, if unavoidable. ' shot Isbell of ter, week., . to eighteen motor trucks which willUhe night of July 18. may faco a TTie cities to b represented include cupations Bhowingu material gain and be Tho and-"ial. administration Cord ' of Drops, Soothing Syrnp3 a considerable demand for farm labor, decorated with banners furnished of first degree murder. Mar- Omaha, North I'latte, Chcyennev, Salt other narcotics to children Anodynes, charge bo too ' a "cannot bat by physician any Commercial strongly 'the club.. i is Reho and San Frnnctwo. Oroiba decried, aAd the being gradually is byDr. unsmployment shal. IsbalTa condition reported ns Like, be to it." Children who aro id ' dtugist. chould not be a party Charles O. Plummer wilT be being very serious.duced. On. the-- , other Irand. mining to., is represented by J. David Lari3 nqthinj Icsa tlan a crimo to need attention" the a of and it build- physician on the trip. Le Rol C. Snow physician, continues on! a Marshal Isbell had apparently pas son, former secretary of the Salt Iike ' ' , ; . ing is dull, publicf imrirxjvement work win act as historian, and will assist sed the crisis in his fight against the Commercial club, who is now secrw do3e- them willfully .tith narcotics. no is? .slackening and lumbering opera- the: scouts in keeping their diaries assallianfs bullet. Castona bears the contains it if narcotics or commerce of Intectlon from tho tary of the chamber Scouts Executive Oscar .A.- Klrkham wound is said to have TZ. tions have sjightly decreased. Omaha. J. of signature of Chav IL Fletcher. vital reached Sebastian, president ' Boise Improvement Is noted in the will be active head of the company has the Air Terminal corporation of North Genuine CastorU alwajg b?rs the signature of parts, however, .and pneumoniae Hammond - as . his chief as- set rePlatte.- will renresent thaf v Hv Th ror euiploymsTit - ituatiOn; f agricultural with his Little in, hope'1sheld ' work and asgain In railrdad cwScupa-,'- sistant.: names Of the- Othr .vilftr.Wirtnnt covery. I lf! m DBTTETR i Due t ! t . slug-grish- ' . . f mm . h ! i o-- j , I i " J e " - - - -- i ! - i . i .i u i . t be-e- n . HANK MANN COMEDY AND NEWS ff,ePS ; : -- i . . ! ; - " . - - . v tnT.... ,,Mrri i i i ! I i . - . e COMING SUNDAY . -- - I ed J Lake-'-Increa- ses -- ns. -- Tho Effects of Opiate .. e -- hand,-minin- - " , -- mail-hangnr- . . s, , on,-a.rstrict- $ s or - . life ' -- K.;,:i' ; -- e, " rer-resentatl- - occu-pitto- ns . , 11-d- ay be-held- - - .. : ne-x- SACPiQ ves -- ;- . 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