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Show THE OGDEN STAND MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1921. THEATRES R It's Here Tonight fl -- . ., " Woman in His House'' to . . Open Today , at the Orpheum Co&st Man Who Grows Mil- ARD-FJCAMINE- m . (Special Dispatch) 17. Ogden is What is declared to be the .screen lions to Be Guest Canevent of the year is LouLs B. Mayer's. represented at the .University of Utah by the- following students: David W. First National production. "The Wo- 1 r t I ' . ners Luncheon SC Spen- man in His House, which will open Goddard, George B. Halverson, fO. Carl cer L. Halverson, Hansen, an engagement of three days at the Paul V. Sargent, Ida P. Scowcroft. Orpheum theatre, beginning today. ; Gro win jf, tomato plants by; the mil- Ruth Scowcroft, Curtis T. Simons, lx The Drodur tlon consume! lion for replanting in tomato canning Margaret I Stein, Grace N. Stone, months in the making, and nearly U de- it districts of the west is the business of Lawrence II- - Swanner. Wilden W. Tag-gar- t, claredJ.o be as nearly a perfect masterL. C. Johnson of Pomona, Cal., who James- C. Llttlefleld, Clark of the silent drama 'as time, will be the guest Tuesday noon' at a Kenneth H. Malan, Elmer P. piece money, acting and ' good direction AGAIN TODAY 1:45 TO P. M meeting and luncheon of the Utah Marriott, Dorathy, L. Maw, Glen J. could produce. A-Canners' association in the Weber Maw. Harmon S. Melssner. John B. In this picture Louis club. The California man, who Js not Hendricks, Gene Herdtl,.Wm. F. Hey-onl- y Mayerplanning exercised precaua fruit and vegetable grower but roan, Alice L. Hussey, Harold B.Hut- tions. The storytheis minutest Irene by axso director or xne warren M. Whltaker. Raymond and the script was prepared in Reels, great jnauiuio uepanmeni pi agriculture at Whitmeyer, James B. Wotherspoon, detail by Director John Stahl. who Utah Wanda B. Wren, Loren F. de Julien. was' ordered to spend as much time Gardena, Cal., has been ar- Wilbur L. DeVoe, canners for two days, visiting Eldon II. Dye, and .money as he thought necessary pending rangements for the tomato crop to Charles E. Earl, Eleanor - Emmett, to produce-th- e V best picture. year's be grown by him next spring. John L. Emmett, Lern Erickson, oo In 1920, Johnson had orders from James W. Bird, William II. Blackman, Ltah for. a half million tomato. plants Jeese E. Booth. Lillian II. ' Brown, Girls and . Scanty Greatest Story of the Wonderful Northwest and they are declared to have giv?n;Thos. C. Browning:. Alice J. Burch, Costumes Feature of . such satisfaction that last spring the, Byron A. Chadwick, Joseph C. Che. Utah .canners would have taken even Clarence II. Coray, Wright M. Coray, Marcus Show more than his entire crop. . C. Cunningham, Kathryn M. Margaret ' A. Johnson claims that the tomato Adams, Joseph A. Aldous, Charles (x plants grown at Pomona and Gardena Allen, JCorma Altord, George L. Bak-ari In Good various stages looking girls not only stronger and hardier than er, Alice L. Beck, Cora M.,Mortenson, three four or' and dress of, undress, those grown nearer the coast in Cajl- Francis ,R. Murray, Harry W. New excellent vaudeville acts, clever dancfornia, but are much earlier. and more'man. V. Frank Parry, Albert H. Ped ing, j mediocre singing and broad and vigorous than, can be grown under ler, Georgia M. Tate, Josephine were sometimes thee comedy vulgar A. in Donald Utah. Vance, Josephine giass outstanding features of "Cluck. Richard Stringham of Woods Cross, Volker. Albert K. Ward, Bernard W. the the'1921 Marcus extravaganza. Utah, president o the Woods Cross Perrius. Norma Peterson. Harold Pin Cluck." A audience saw. the profairly Canning company, bought his plants, gree, Eleanor Reeves, Clark S. Rich, duction andlarge, a large per centage of thta from Johnson in 1920, and was so well Junior E. Rich. Lettle A. Ririe, Victor number enjoyed the production hugeand pleased with them that ha ordered C. Rodgers, Daniel D. Rowlands, ' rv?i1 ly. Judging by the amount of and ; 275.000 M. Rutledge. He also secured other iNeva f neea wholehearted of the l laughter. now more Wr. customers, among them With than 2,300 students J. Parker, feaworth while the .Among president of the Roy Packinsr corpora registered at the University of Utah. tures were thereally unique dancing stunts tion, Ogden, for 375,000; and J. G. the institution has grown to be one ofi Byrnes, all of whose AL Barnes, of the Kaysville Canning the ten largest state universities in the of Stanley-ansensa were enjoyable; the Ituna-waspecialties to Elbert for Professor 160,000." country, according corporation,L. y of the tional acrobatic work D. Thomas, registrar. Students from Herbert Herrington of of accordeon the four, states of the Union and Canning company, Ogden,- who or-- 1 thirty-tw- o and Marie Vespo anaplaying the color dered 200,000 from Johnson- last. year, thirteen foreign countries are studying Oliver ful stage pictures presented by the also wanted plants in 1921,, but sent, at the Utah university this year. ALSO BIG COMEDY women In their gay and scanty f in his order too late- - , The countries represented ; by stu- - young costumes. at the University are Norway, Stringham told Johnson that some-'denCharlie Abot, the comedian. Jcept times his plants were not set for sev-- i Greece, Scotland, Denmark, Japan. his audience laughing but he had poor cral days after they arrived, and were England, Holland, Canada, Philippine sketches in which to demonstrate his Ar then in good condition. , Armenia. Mexico, Islands, France, v "deserved something betlie ability, u n 4 After his visit with the Utah can- gentina and Hawaii. th acts he was supplied ter than ners. Johnson will go to Salida, Colo., oi scene fl with. In the Reno Divorce court to visit his ..daughters, and then to it was only the personality of the comDenver, before returning to his Cali- DEGREE TEAMS TO that made the act Possible. Th fornia home. ENTER CONTESTS edian lines and action were weak and often ' .: . -O- O;,;'. "Ogden's Independent Theatre, Showing .Only the Pick cheap. chucCluck Cluck But has enough JLI yOU wanu a Seat COme To make final arrangements for the in, It to - make everybody forget of the World's Greatest Photoplays" contest between the Ogden: and Salt kles . v their troubles,- the members of the cast t,J.,"i..r-ciUCUlUU tmfl lUi fol teams Lake Maccabee .Iieuuthe degree ju worked hard and were enthusiastic In lowing committee will go, to Salt Lake Ahelr efforts to please, so that every- tatlOIl TTlPV Were SianaUlg toni 2? ht. R u Ames. commander; body who attended seemed very well Al- - Oscar Keeter; captain of the degree- satisfied. UrStk SnOW at tne the .. ' team and George Ilhode, past comt. OOi l... UctlUUra. ;iOH miSS It. Deej mander. The, In "Reputation" rrW-HDean other Identity; ar brtofM Ogden team is'prepar Pato Contest between the take in eKtabllshes part ing to bo ranked in n c th mot poljrnnt trAKtdU clear Delights, "Reputation" time schedule in our ad. t!jl ;the degree teams of all the .lodges of with the rreatest ofclnema itan. Shever fonrrhTd. Ktre th play Its rll-htrons of Alhambra the state for the Young loving cup. m;4l'c crah. often bffore charmed audlnc They are also. preparing to take part 00 with Initial volatile her characterlratloniIn ' Showing -in the Armistice day celebration at ' . a he Lectures oh Food and Food which role. W IlepuUtlon dul playa time Sir Knight Edward L. and by cleyer photography nho in BOARD OF PARDONS Combination by Young, great commander for Ohio and Al onen seen acunj? cn which audience visited the The wun ncmeiri fr"MTT,TMTrx,C5 rACST,C5" editor of the Bee Hive will visit Utah. hambra Theatre last night waa enter- I MRS; LOUISE PALMER ' ' ' r OO talned by a photodrama of unusual; ferent. In spite- of th fact that thy WEBER are mother and daughter, that one can i w MOOSE TO ATTEND quality. The fact that Prlcllla Dean' tat action waa taken by th was the. utar of the feature. "Iteputa- - scarcely credit the fact that they are' on of th SALT LAKE FROLIC tion," and that It bore the mark of a"1 both played by- the one Dean.Iboar pardoim Fturday PrlcllU s were sufficient guar-"Ileputatlon- is thj story of a will-- ! plication for pardon of in th The youth. of excellence. ful audience,! and a;l,oom her OjJcn child, deserted when girl Absolutely Free. rt court here laat prinr for futsaw more than a' good raised In a county and babe, however,, Ogden members of the Utah Moose-heaHcarlnrof th have been Invited to at- ure. It saw one of the most tre- - stltutlon. The mother wins succe ond dirree burglary.' Tuesdays and Fridays at A :30 tend a legion was continued screen a on on by the revealed mendous Lake becomen Salt application the th of "frolic" the of dramas. favorite legion staaje. p. m. Auspices Utah Power & to e held In Che Moose club there Sat- In years a human document that Kurope. and then dunces Into a (Ma,l0r' Le: sounded the depths of emotion, dealt of dissipation. The ilauchtrr Inhrritsi Action n also continue.! In thaD-lfrourday afternoon, November 26. Light Co life from its various angles and her mother's talents but with a charm nllcatlon of R. rinktton srntencd her branches with Utah from, many gionnaires "Efficient Public Service" will be present. A danco will be held left the spectator with something to and purity of heart entirely her own. to an Indeterminate tfrrn early think about for a long time to pome. How these two, Ignorant of each summer oa a statutory charge. Th during the The Best Picture of the Season ,X7du is,B. Mayer prcnt7 Ms "bid npcr ipcial . : SALT LAKE, Oct. at - - - Mc-Intyr- e, II , bpanisn-Americanto- n, SA James Oliver QurwoocPs -- , :. 1 . -- . MS SI?J 3 s t Pretty - j 6 , cf i Til-lotse- in-192- iTIf n, U 99 1. "1. ' si "... V 1 .t - y. d the-Uta- h ts . O gden . , not MASTERPIECE THAT M ITS IF THE WOM. AN IN HIS HOUSE- - BRINGS ONE HUSO AND AND ONE WIFE TO HAPPINESS TO CETHER THEN IT THE ONLY MOTION PICTURE IN THE WORLD. A NEAR HOME. -- . tew. "You hav Laktfi away my ha! my happine you havfc my child." . sieaiire No mere iwet pirj er powerful xempUfka. tion of th dtvin mother love hat evtr been penned. It rejlaierg at mori convine inj and movirg frorn ih? power cf lit treatment than 'The Miracle Mm.', The production can readily b ranged vr.th the few Crtat picture cf the flm world,- - Wuhlnj. ton PotL 'LU im..... . -- . i-- l at The ORPHEUM Tonight ; -- -- tofthr at Its TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. MATINEE WEDNESDAY , as : - - Orpheum Theatre wmUm-Neutc-antee- plc-ime- re lct m lt ev-enin- f I. rfQuJrtmtn!. He had btn abroad 16 beard drnled an application ronvlcl'd l . the dlntrlct months acting u arbitrator itrmnrL of for tl court here grand council of smbaaadors in allcca.lj . 00 river ahlppSnr of the former crr.tr' EUROPE'S RECOVERY iHj rm of the yarlout t'V. J coverc-men'.- , DISAPPOINTS HIKES If new wam da cot Intervene. Mr. lar-ny- Mines w&rin iwrtM, would overcome powr Mr. H:r.e the cbic. Walker r. ome mttrui hon)1 rouna lo ealj th threatened prevent formprly director' Rfnrnl cf im HiD. Mrh would be a 4l!v.-te- r the railroad admlr.Wratlon. rSurr.lnc raHnr-ft-to the?r.Ve United Kuitim Hund. year opinion that rrull of thr? destruc There are alo-j- t J 5 ttara r'i .T4 effort to cvercom the to .f 1 eje. v!Sble short the the rakt tln KKW YOItK. Oct- - IT. d F'-at-. Jt L were-dlsnpxolnUns- ly PJL3I rn TO Jl --L' ' ft I. oaay U) -- 2 -- m Tuesday and Wednesday 1 v .m a , jf- a B f t O) ". mt p ft v j i mi jiwiw i mil e .t;C - REPUTATION 3:30 COMEDY REPUTATION 3; -- -- COMEDY 5:25 5: REPUTATION 7:20 COM EDY 7:45 REPUTATtON -- The Most Beautiful Girl in Pictures 9:15 COMEDY 9:35 REPUTATION. . f mari Pato n s J ill Tremendous Drama o woman a6a i nsf Voman;. ' a 'picture as bid as I ' S 111 ....... - TT! COMING I THURSDAY FRIDAY , SATURDAY a oces n the-.,irrLo- f TUI UA , v - l uourown FHOMAS MEIGHAN i 6 IN HIS NEWEST, BEST PICTURE or Canaan onquesi name |