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Show Friday, December 21, 192S THE OGDEN POST HIT OF THE SHOW i'cvnVr which should please evervene. It from a novel by Viola llrothcrs com Short, Joe h. Brown and Olmsted tom ir I,ii-inK ,he P,,Ctr! entitle "Stic Holdup Man Retreats When Woman Screams jpcatHaeninjs X LAST MINUTE 0 A Warrants amounting to about r.thi'ul highwayman was foiled WYber ia hi- were issued Thursday by ding ai'cmpt t holdup Mr'. E. F. S'.ih!: meiMiT, GliiT lvieel avenue, Sat-to the holiday season. These for salaries and claims prior day euTiiur by the Midden screams rnnts give the county a clean slate i'!" Mrs. Stedtincister. ilcPai ii;g from a grocery store on for the year with the exception of a V avenue, Mrs. Stoduneister few possible minor claims coining in ' ca-- d foe! steps and was confronted eoun-t- y The the next few days. during l d a i older, who pulled a has no bonded indebtedness. her to stick up her ci.!' aid oidi-rebu'ids. As she was only a few roils An invitation to the publie to view .l'om her home. Mrs. Stodimeister ran the work done by the city firemen io the dour. Her husband came to in repairing toys for the children of the door in time to see the man j.itdarkness, Ogden has been extended by Fire fie in trie loliee officers Chief II. II. Wardleigh. The toys will were unable to locate the man. he distributed by charitable agencies of the city. in the high scho d and gave a eom-er- t t.adilni iuiii of the Morgan high sclnml J. (I. Murdock lost on appeal to the Meiday evening. Busses were furn-by the Morgan school through district court against the Franklin Taint company of Cleveland. Ohio, the courtesy of Superinti ndent J. R. charging that a barrel of paint valued Tippetts. Forty members of the band at $lf.O was of inferior quality. The nude the trip. under the direction of cr.e was decided in favor of the paint ester Hincln-liffScene company in the city court, and Judge from Christmas curds furnished with it George S. Barker granted a for all occasions. Dumke in the district court. THE HIT OK Floral l'u. Ad. THE. SHOW Charges against two Ogden youths, The story is from a novel by Viola Elmer of passing a forged Formal Syphers and Ncldon Johnson, eh ch for charges $5Ti on the Watson-Tunne- r Brothers Shore which was published wen dismissed by District Attorney under the name of Notices. company were filed again ;l Joseph E. Evans Monday. Mr. Evans Clothing Theodore Ix'ighton in the Second disstntcd that he had found that the court trict hy District Attorney two youths were merely riding in n K. Evans. stolen automobile with another party who was really guilty of stealing the FOB SALE Good warm winter machine. coat with gray fur coiar. Black, Lesson No. 9 size 42. Call at 212$ Kiesel avenue On recommendation of Chief of Adv. Police Harry S. Anderson, E. S. Wani-u- p on Monday or after Xmas. was pardoned front the city jail by Will the city commission Monday on the grounds that he is the only support of his aged mother. Antonio Jiminez was also released from jail on the Week payment of $7f of a $100 fine for pia.v the 1, $10,-C0- war-coun- ty u' SPECIALS See What You Can Buy for 9Sc at The Bootery! nui.-ke- d 1 non-su- Hit of the Show, the FBO special the Egyptian theatre, finest shows to play here during the last year. It is a story of Stageland and is so well directed that the trials and hardships of its cast seem real and their happi-- , ness well earned. Joe E. Brown, late of Broadway and musical comedy, enacts the role of a rather wistful little hoofer, who for fifteen years has been knocking on the door to stardom. When the call comes, love for his girl makes him sacrifice his life for her happiness. It is a remarkably sweet story that moves far faster than is usual. The cast is very excellent, Gertrude Daphne Pollard, Gertrude Astor and Lee Shumway being especially now playing at is one of the Olm-stea- d, Jo-lep- ... Bridge Appear Next Even Moderate Price Buys Unprecedented Program Beginning SATURDAY, DEC. 22 Formal request for the opening of Grant aevnue from Twentieth street to the Ilarrisville road was made before the city commission Monday by members of the citizens committee. An appropriation of $10,000 was askil for the construction of a bridge across Ogden river. The matter was taken under advisement. A1 SUNDAY lcn Maynard in a First National Western Picture The Canyon of The Ogden high school band accepted the invitation of the Morgan county ' them where they will 4 return. It only taken bring a few years for your capital to double itself. Pauline Garon and Ben Turpin In Bohby A Knew, The College Hero But lie sure to put them where they ore safe. Our bank offers security as well as stability. We will, give you good service and honest increases in guin. and Pressed Phone 2010 WEDNESDAY Midnight Madness fine story of the African Jungle with Jacqueline Logan and Clive Brook. A Come in and let us show you how well we take care of your We Give Green Trading Stamps THURSDAY interests. Murray in CLEANERS Flying Romeos National Bank oi Commerce Washington Avc. FRIDAY Roberts Glen-Bro- s. Raymond Griffith in Time to Love Piano Co. With William Powell and Vera Voronina. GULBRANSEN PIANOS A , George Sidney and Charles QUALITY 2215 TUESDAY lut Overcoats Cleaned fall-boar- d. Flying Luck worked hard for your dollars, now make them work for you. and Here is an instrument both artistic in appearance and rich in tonal value. Yet its cost is considerably below your expectations for such quality. We urge you to come in and see this beautiful Gulbransen Upright. Hepplewhite trimmings, sliding Also 24 other models, grands and uprights, in art, period andstandarddesigninawide variety offinishes. Get your copy of Artistic Interiors' an interesting bookletonhome decoration, given free. Come in today. Monty Banks in his Greatest Comedy Y JLOUVE Dry Cleaning SUITS rights $295,1350. YaU nutfinishslightiy higher MONDAY Work LOW PRICES Other frmd played up- Adventure Make em New Illustrated: the Symphony model at $390. Iloxle In The Lost Trail On Dependable . Lyceum Theatre drunkenness. good. Beauty li As the FANS Love HIM BEST TYPE AND STYLE FOR EVERY HOME Holiday Excursion Rates GIFTS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Novels, Biogra- Popular phies, Nature, Poetry, Re: figious, Mormon Church Works, Boys and Girls Scries, Childrens Story and Picture Books. Con- Listo, Swan, Sheaffers, klin, Parker and Waterman all standard makes, $1 to $12; Desk Sets single and double, $5 up. STATIONERY LEATHER GOODS See Brief Cases, Bill Folds, purses, writing sets, etc. Key-taine- rs, crea- XMAS CARDS Kodak Albums, Scout Scrap School the latest in box tions, Correspondence Cards, Pound Paper. MEMORY BOOKS Books, Books. - PENS AND PENCILS BOOKS Memory j ! Box Assortments, 24 choice cards with lined envelopes, $1.00; other cards lc up. BRAMWELL'S for Carey Christmas and New Years 'BURNING BRIDGES" kfhOtCtCTB via Railroad Bamberger Electric between Of all the screens beloved cowboy heroes, Harry Carey is most typical of the old West. In this melodramatic Western, Carey plays a dual role Salt Lake City and Ogden and intermediate points. Fare and one- - fifth ind offering terest and thrilling outdoor double-barrelle- drama. for Round Trip v Tickets on sale December 22, 23, 21, 25, 29. 30, 31, 1928, and January 1, 1929. Return Limit January and TAUZAN THE MIGHTY fUtheaterHM G D E 2, 1929 Merry Christmas! Much Happiness to You All. 2362 Washington Avenue v- - V |