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Show B. H. ROBERTS SPEAKS MONDAY Democrats Also Look Forward To Reception at Ber-thana Ber-thana Tomorrow Viewing the largo attendance at the ! early morning McAdoo meeting yeS-'terday yeS-'terday as evidence of the widespread interest In the league of nations Issue,) Democratic campaign managers expressed ex-pressed the opinion today that the r-phCuhl r-phCuhl theatre would be packed from orchestra to gallery for the Brlgham m Roberts m'-'-ting naxt Monday eve- , It is announced by Martin I;. n ii. chairman of the Der i i 1 1 mlzatlon, that the former arm 3 .chaplain will dollvor a special address. on the league. ' Declaring that there are few nu n in , t i.ih who possess greater oratoriall lability than Mr Roberts, the Demo-j jcrfttlt chairman expressed the vlewi I today that the people ol Ogden could 'look' forward to the Monday nik'ht : meeting for one of the most inspiring league discourses that has been dellv ered In this city. Both from the standpoint stand-point of a private citizen and member of the American Expeditionary Force Up. France, Mr Roberts Is regarded Ml one of the most ardent BUDDorterj i"-ratificatldp i"-ratificatldp Of the league Of nations, covenant by the United tSftte. IN OGDEN Mil 1 LOcal Democratic candidates were jthe speakers In three enthusiastic district dis-trict meetings held in Ogdcn ValleJ towns last night. County Commissioner Commis-sioner Martin 1" Brown and J M. Wil-liur. Wil-liur. Democratic candidate for county , commissioner, spoke at Huntsville D. D McKay, candidate for state eenatOT E s Hinckley and J; M. Child w re the speakers at Eden while a third meeting was held at Liberty with 1 IS. Browning, J. A. Smith and Murr.O j K. Jacobs as speakers. I it was announced at Democratic 'headquarters today that Judge L it- Martineau, Jr., of Salt Lake, would be the principal speaker at a meeting In Roy this evening. I County Commissioner Commis-sioner Brown will also attend the miiio meeting. At a meeting to be held In West Weber tonight Allen T. Sanford; an.l D D. McKay will be the speakers.: REC1 PTION S l l RD Preparations have been made to accomodate ac-comodate more than 1000 visitors in connection with the reception in the Berthana hall tomorrow afternoon in honor of Senator WlUlam H. King .nni Thomas N. Taylor, Democratic candidates candi-dates for governor, according to the announcement today bv orflcf r ; of the women's Cox For President cluo. Airs. Joseph Rirle, presldehl of the club, I said assurances had been received in reply to invitations that a number of prominent visitors from Salt Lake and I other cities of the .date would be prcs-j ent. I The chairmen of lh' various com-; mlttees in charge of the social affair stated that all details of arrangements have been completed. The reception will be opened at .1 o'clock, the nuests to bo received by Mayor and Mrs. Frank Francis, together with other prominent Democratic men and women wo-men of the City, Music Wll be furnished furnish-ed by the Lillian That, her orchestra The program will also Include brief adddresses by Senator King and Mr TaylOr At the conclusion Of the pro-gram pro-gram refreshments will be served. j Regardless of their political .-iff ilia-j , lions, more than 1000 pe rsons hae received re-ceived invitations to attend the recep-i recep-i Hon, which has been planned as thej i principal social affair or tbe present Campaign In Ogden. In addition to Ho 1 printed invitation sent out during the week. Mrs. Rlrie, president of the I campaign organisation. said that a I i general invitation was extended to the women of the city and county to at-) i tend the Berthana meeting |