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Show Would Paradise be a paradise para-dise without a girl? See Har- old Lockwood in "Paradise Garden," at the opening of the New Utah Theatre, Thursday. I Popular plays and players. I Read the Classified Ads. j "THE 13TH CHUT ORPHEUM WEDNESDAY One of the most important announcements an-nouncements the local management will be able to make to theater-goers during the entlro season is the news of the coming of "The 13th Chair," to be seen for two performances, a matinee and night performance, at tho Orpheum next Wednesday. "The 13th Chair" was not only tho most sensational success seen in Now York, where it ran for an entlro year at the Forty-eighth street theater, but It was the greatest financial success made in the theatrical world during the past flvo years. Written by Bayard Veiller, who had already won a place of undying fame for himself as tho author of "Within tho Law," "Tho 13th Chair" did exactly ex-actly what critics believed would never be possible exceeded even tho success of the author's former masterpiece. master-piece. Advertisement, oo Read tho Classified Ads, oo Rood-the Classified AdB. i PAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT PAID ADVERTISEMENT j SMMISI CANDIDATES We ask the voters of Ogden city to place on the ballot at the primary election the name of Socialist candidate for mayor- j commissioner of Ogden. Tailor and delegate from his union to Ogden Trades and Labor Assembly. As-sembly. GEORGE RANSON, Socialist candidate for four-year term commissioner of Ogden city. Coal miner and cooper; ex-member of Colorado State Legislature. GEORGE L. MALAN, Socialist candidate for auditor of Ogden city. Machinist ; graduate grad-uate of Ogden high school and two years student at State university. uni-versity. Socialist candidate for municipal munici-pal judge. Farmer, railroader, bookkeeper, graduate of Ogden high school. '. It is a good ticket. Vote it straight. (Paid advertisement by 0. A. Kennedy, secretary of the personal campaign committees of the Socialist candidates.) Chris Flygare City Commissioner -. Candidate for Re-election. In my candidacy for reelection to the position of City Commissioner I i have only to 6ay that my record as a ' public officer Is before the people, and j it is for the voters to say whether they are satisfied vlth It. I I have always tried to do my duty las a public servant with an eye single I to the better Interests of the taxpayers taxpay-ers of Ogden. If re-elected I shall put forth the same, and renewed, effort in this direction. I hope to accomplish the very beat possible results the next four years. CHRIS FLYGARE. I (Paid Advertisement) John W. Reeve CANDIDATE FOR CITY AUDITOR Grandson of John Reeve and William Driver, pioneers of Ogden. Was born In this city thlrty-two years ago, and Is a graduate of the Ogden public schools and the Weber academy. For three years has been pursuing a course In Modern Business Methods and Accounting with the Alexander Hamilton Institute of New York. Has held positions as Head Accountant with some of the largest corporations of the city. Is at present engaged as a Public Accountant with an office in the Eccles building. He believes in: Personal attention to the duties of the office at all times. Courteous treatment to the public. Minimum of expenditure consistent with maximum of efficlenoy. (Paid Advertisement.) j Read the Classified AdB. . j Read tho Classified Ads. - CANDIDATE FOR CITY AUDITOR f As a candidate for election as . City Auditor. I wih to submit to : H the voters of Ogdrni the policy I in- H tend to pursue, if elected. I am a t H candidate on tho non-part ison plat- v H form. It shall he my endeavor to J pervn the people's best interests at H ail times. I will maintain the de- H partment economically and on strictly business methods. Cour- ;' ll tesy and service will be my watch-. jH I am a heavy taxpayer in Ogden,' H owning property in different 'parts. . i jH of the city. I have been irr business. : , IH in Ogden for the past ten years. My jH candidacy has been endorsed by I IH many of the big business men of H Ogden. lH (Signed) LEROY PARLEY. (Paid Advertisement) t IH oo H A. E. WEATHERBY CandidaU fo Commissioner - f jfl ' At the eve of the Primary Election 4 I desire to reiterate to my friends and the voters of Ogden that, should I be elocted to the office of city commis-sioner, commis-sioner, I shall use my best efforts for the good of the taxpayers of the city and shall at all times strive to advance jH Ogden's welfare, commensurate with IH the revenues at hand.' IH I shall Insist that officials of the HH city shall be efficient workers and that jH no other consideration shall' bo given tM when appointments are made. I am un. IH alterably opposed to any form of cor- IH ruption In politics and will not toler- ate any overtures for jobs for political H work, done before or after election. IH Ogden is to bo considered first, last tH and all tho time insofar- as my admin- ll istration of public affairs shall be con- ll ed. IH A. E. WEATHERBY. , VM (Paid Advertisement.) , FOR COMMISSIONER I am a candidate for election jH to the four-year term City IH Commissioner, and if elected 1 jH will administer the affairs of the city in the interests of the taxpayers. I shall insist on a square deal to all in all things IH pertaining to the best good of the municipality. : JOB PINGREE, JR. (Paid Advertisement.) OO A. F. LARSON, ' Candid " "I Stand On My Past Record." ' il |