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Show THE OGDENSTANDARD-EXAMINE- SUNDAY. MUKNIISG, APRIL 17, 1921. R Charges New Cult Blacks Wives' Eyes I 1EUM JB.K Jl JL TONIGHT AT 5 P. M. And Monday All Day The Girl Who Could See Around the Corner V "JUT' ?2 8 1 Mr Blue said that he. had always admired Lincoln more, than any other statesman, and when, he was in Frank fort on location, he .spent many hours studvinsr the Dose of the famous eman cipator in the statue atonthe capitol. view at the This picture will be Fri-da- v two in next comes theatre Alhambra Thursday, just Reputation Bad. Good and and SatnrdaV. v Amonc those in t : ' ranK joy- A good reputation is the hardest jthe cast are. Diana Allen, M . J V... , .". x S- a m '' ..?. 1 to Miltern. easiest Mid the John to thing'rr and " ' get ner, Wilfred Lytell thing ; ; f" r OO , lose. " , '' ' ' . , V A bad reputation is the easiest thing Basil .: Powerful v ' . " ' " Z t King's to get, and the hardest thing to lose. ' bemost V can the exalting f ' .lJ , Reputation Drama tEarthboundn' or the most, damning thing in life. : hand of FaXe At Today Reputation is the right Ogden success to V. points out the road or failure. In the marvelous .motion picture Reputation Is an invisible pedestal, on which we stand like statutes. production "Earthbound" from the " ' marked'. famous or infamous. pen of Basil King which win oe snown . . ', f ' t ' ' ' ' ' , j starting today, Reputation is priceless and yet, it at the Ogden theatre, went the into is within the reach of everybody. ievervthine: that making of the - picture' from" the selection of Reputation is the most precious valua-! woman most to a and the the cast down to the. smallest detailthing ' ' - ' ble thing to a man. in the settings was judged by the highj , : was art. Perfection is . a of .of r human lest standards, ' : being peddler Every of.-- the producers. Nothing reputation his own and the other e I goal , ' , low's why deal in bad ones whenw , I considered good enough. It had , , t !to be the best that genius and human plenty of good are to be had. i LI could make it before it was By Priscilla Dean in "Outside the Law', at the Utah -theatre. torfnted. That is why it required a ooIsolid year to produce this master pic x ' ' vx . , But the result Justifies all the '; Al olson to Bring Joy and ture. time and care and money that was 'spent on. it for "Earthbound' stands Beauty to Orpheum out as the supreme achievement of the Theatre Thursday screen. Wyndham Standing, Mahlon Hamtf 'ton. Naomi Childers, Lawson Butt, Al Jolson, the human epitome- - of Alec B. Francis, Kate Flora pep, punch and personality, presented Revalles, Billie Cotton are the artists by the Messrs, Shubert, will appear who were selected-fothe cast of here at. the Orpheum theatre, Thurs- "Earthbound" which was'presented by MRP. FLORENCE BRATSHEllO. r day, April 21. Beach. Rex and Goldwyn 11 nhf ha. I nf-He will appear in the opulent,' orien tal travesty, "Sinbad," a delicious name of "CTIT? the cult but that the heard an in "DT?rC! CHICAGO Isolated; Farmers TTifiTI 2 UiV banauet of lautrhter from th0 fanu liUlx JDiiiljO 1? a have of its Dakota district the membership jucludtd many farm t i prairies New York Winter Garden,' Mr. ONES cult a startling as xhv or. are rites whose LITTLE HUNGRY sunburned to the color of a cof most bizarre of mystic cults in the cit. Th cult adherents.' ahe iaJd. b fee bean by his recent vacation at! Mrs. Florence Bratsbrg In their wivcH and f ies, says period long Palm Beach, is said to be in boundineri CLEAR LAKE, Minn.. April 16 a bill of divorce filed here. awav frm home. health and spirits, and looking for- When the owner of a dog and nine to som; Mr.s- itratnbert; charg- that when, allegations, According ward, with anticipation to meeting up puppies turned them-oufood of the tenets of the order to which ht-husban.l worked fclnmflf Into a with his host of admirers across ttie and refused to feed themwithout any longer, are: husband h,er belongs rellgioua frerty he "merclleajJly beat, footlights here. Al Jolson has un- the mother dog did just what a human Wives inand bruised" her. at beaten be choked, must made the gigantic hit of his mother would have done in similar regular doubtedly were married In July. ISIS.-l career ' in this exhilirating tervalrf. They She went from door circumstances. Mrx. Brattsberg. her huflto . be must wives The of According puffed ganza. eyes food little her for to door on begging his "period of a li her o left that they and blackened by blows It is a veritable cyclone of laughter, a year after the ' than mirreno'" men less to riSl be with two acts and fourteen scenes other "ot attractive .xu of wives' must, leave their marriage. glorious coldr, and reveals in its proClear lake houses and when forHusbands In the husband s absence his friends s0 that their love will gress an aggregation of fair young doors ofshe long periods ace f into the look would the charges- women accounted, in various places to opened Uleny not die of monotony. at came and then who of the person be most beautiful collection of types d her puppies, telling asj since the days of the Grand Caliph of eloquently as how that they she knew AIIERIOAN MATERIAL Bagdad. in were need. Seat sale tomorrow. opens '" Her appeal was always heeded and REFUSED, PILES UP oo fnrwl tc.is for the' wanderers. tt The Kentuckians" l But in every stance the mother dog. Li 1 . . - Will Be hunsrry as she must have been, re- BUENOS AII1ES. April 16. Ameri OllOWn at AlnamDra.Ie- fused to touch any of the food until can merchandise that has been re little ones had .had all they her fued by importer l)cau5 of.unfJiv-- ; wanted. ginning Next Thursday mul t.hf nlump Jnj orahl pxchiini; at length was case The world continue to idle up ou; reported' prices " to Sam F. Fullerton. executive agent in Aires. It Is wharves the Where picture actors often eret their!n,0 Mnnntn fnv thf nrp- now estimated that t!u' vlue of thej Superb cast includes such stars as Sylvia Breamer, Conrad Nagcl, Robert Cain inspiration for the roles they play vpntinn of cmeltv. who investigated Gold and Precious Stones Roods laying in the warehouses and on Sam de Grasse . makes an interesting Tstory. Monte the story and fund it true in every the quays amounts to $60,000,000. siue,. tne popular' Paramount actor, particular. Mr. Fullerton Compelled - BelievedNHidden After The warehouse under control of, acknowledges that the statue of Abra- the dog's owner, to take her and her customs hotue haw long wince' the Occult stones have been numerous of late but this picture goes deeper, logically, ham Lincoln in the capitol at Frank- puppies back and to provide enough Church of to vacant lots ami railroad overflowed Looting asserved an ' fort, Ky., inspiration for food for them. oo fcldinR!?, where valuable nurchandts than any other. his characterization of Boone U Stailard,. tar up by heaped only protected in the Charles Maigne production of PAPEETE. Tahiti. (Society Islands) pur.lins, The United States received $4 0.000,-00- 0 John Fox, Jr.'a "The Kentuckians." in foreign gold during March. A DRAMA OF A LOVE THAT WANED AND A LOVE THAT WON PafwenRer ships thtt nust be tin-- , April !.T. Interest hns once more tobeon be loaded imtupdlately aroused in the treusure reputed are forced to, buried in the island . of Pinakl, one transfer their Tt eight to lUhtrrs whlUj On the Same Bill r , of the coral islands to the eastward of freltrht shlpi often to wait; new a been' has association several wfeKs in the ro.nls lefore set-- ' Tahiti, and formed in Tahiti to seek for the troas-- f tnsr i berth from wbirh to unload. THE FUN SHOW OF. THE ORPHEUM ure.. The story, is that during the con In some Instances It has us Ions; ' 30 WORLD. PEOPLE;. 25 fusion' of a revolution in Peru some as fix weeks to irei earso discharged.' THEATRE MUSIC. NUMBERS AND ALL i,n Fixty or more years ago a church was See what the Moose Lodge; is doing for the children. APRIL ONE NIGHT looted of a rich treasure or gold ana; -- - mnKS A srilSTTTUTK. NEW THIS TRIP. suc-men who stones j noes Coward ever tell his wife Just by four precious MUTT The pricesf their big $2.00 show to 50c, 75c and ceeded in getting it to the coast where ow horrid she Is?" Come Early! "The Moose are going to pack the house. But still give you a $2.00 AND $1.00. No higher. a afe place; after-'- in it buried hire.H t nf, v0i rooks do for it they at these common sense prices. Take JEFF hlm." Life. ward, maklngr their way to l'anania. see to Mutt and the kiddies Jeff alive. It will bring Joy to co . TltKASfHi: BLKIirJl. rmu their llttlehearts. . Having secured a schooner there . j to Peru, recovered the... IVlUUbrjiljAxt T IS a they returned sailed to the westward;.especially In ferreting out th lntrl lgnmnU at social events where tt SLEUTHS AS - t6r endowment tO WOMEN desW1IG their to Australia nutke yOUr intending crime. of .The of .sort certain cacleii npcfswrj' for them to wear evenfr c tination. The fact that they posaesseil ailU RECORD GOOD lnSUT-obstacl- e life MAKE it femlnln the of we! and to dir.'ay ih and "sleuths, talent i"ltror no papers presented an Insurmountable Imiiyv of U cue larrcly wtiu ?ald.. Or-anI y to their saining: entrance to i ailCe. See piCtllTeS K r nter success at prflcticlnr t "Airll 1? Conservative; port without rlgfd investigatfon. , T.nNION and tlieatre So they determined to bury the tOIllgUt firnt In Ixr.dorj. but now ihelr nctiM- , Gotland Y;.rd is finding women of can keep it necrtU ure on an unjnnaoiiea lsiana in men'Tnr,fiorr cover tl" women have rxtended to lh provtnet. detectives of the detective Many force, ' decided value on Its Paumotus until such time as they could, somecharter in Sidney a schooner for ; alleged trading enterprise and; sailing, with uroDerv' miners, return to the T island. When afterwards in pursuanc 1 this Dlan. they reached the coat of ?r1 1 DOORS OPEN at 4:30 p. Austrulia they sought an unfrequented I f part of the coast, scuttled their schooner and coming ashore In the guise of jM SHOWS AT 5, 7 and 9 p. m. shipwrecked sailors, endeavored to make their way to Sidney overland. Two only by name, Klllrairt and Brown two having arrived in- Sidney; Mtthe other 11 t.. uusa Hn -j ueen Kiiiea in a iignt wun tlves. Such Is the story of the burial of the treasure. , ' Priscilla Dean, Playing in "Outside . the Law" at Utah Theatre I' - - -i- - ' , .- - : ' ft-- . - -- sr' . - w -- - . ..'., --th- - - , at , mwAwm''. ; V . - - I 1 ; - -- , fel-th- - - i -- , - ins-emiit- x - J ' ' " -- ' - " - i - j I . ; r . i r i JJU A n, Jol-so- int ; hr t - - r i .'..nwill I -- j j half-starve- I I . .. nrnv-ide'- d RICH TREASURE STORY REVSfEB . - I ihXj LU.i . . .- -' - ! liu-nu- 1 hlXUJ Kvctm snr-ut- ( v j - , i , " . . j , . are-forcc- TUES. . d "MOOSEHEART" .IN PICTURES 9 ' . "'." . .. GOT . - - . i bet-treasure-a- nd ; tltin . I treas-PneU- i f m at m J . - . : . : ' - V 1 Jy'Jt . fca. : - w J v-B Get your seats early as this company sens out everywhere prices. Seats now on sale. at these bargain The tale of the attempts Tor its re-- , covery begins in 1'JI2 or 1913, when one day on the streets of Sidney a man by the name of Thompson was accosted by an elderly beggar seeking alms. On giving the man a small sum Thompson was surprised by the request for his name and address, which he carelessly gave and thought no more about it. Some time later he was summoned to one of the hospitals of the city. There he discovered that the one who had asked for him was the beggar whom ho had befriended some time before. The old man told him that he had sent for him to disclose to him the resting place of a great treasure which he and three others had buried on a lonely island many years before: that they had fallen on evil days and, wero nhli tn rtnrn t r t Island and that he. Klllrain, being the only survivor of the company and about to die. did not wish the secret to perish with him. "Thus, it was that Thompson came into the knowledge of the story and! of sailing directions to locate the Island. Being convinced that the story was founded on he came to Tahiti and havinertruthj satisfied himself that the island of Pinakl Is the hiding v r usv fiat tnnfeight years in search of It so far without success. Lately some people In Tahiti have discovered what they believe to be a new clue and are preto fit out an expedition to go paring to the Island. -- Al Jolson and two of his famed beauties in the Winter Garden travesty, "Sinbad," at the Orpheum Thursday. , SSKSMBSSMSHBSSSSSSBSBSSSaBBBMMaHBSSSSSBHBSSMHSa i'J u.- I mm , I s . i ' ' v v , 'dv U'.-- nvi - ; V V ' Hv . a i7 Hilt it' ' M i S3 . NtC-- t ' . '.''.,' v a . f i . 'Jt0 . I Vi -- . x LIMITED ENGAGEMENT j - 1 1 - .1 . -- ' 00 .THEIR SUGGESTIONS- An unfaithful steward had embezzled . a large sum and his employer aaked advice as to how he should be dealt with. "Get rid , of him at once." advised . -- and Englishman. "Keep him and deduct the sum from his wages," said a Scotchman. "But." .said, the employer, - "the sum is far greater than his wages." "Then raise hla wage3," suggested an . I : ; A , . Irishman.Tit-Bits- . -- .L3;v4. oo- limits an liquor supply to a, quartIndividual's a day which wuebec ; probably is enough to make him tor-se- t there ig such a thins as a limit. i New; Orleans-Status- ii V I 1 JL I i IL J W J I 2 POSITIVELY GREATEST PHOTOPLAY EVER SHOWN IN OGDEN Wonderful visualization of Basil King's conception of the continuance of personality in the hereafter. By a powerful cast Presented by Goldwyn and Kex tSeach. 0 A remarkable lifting of the veil that stands between this world, and the neL Shown in New York and Salt Lake at $2.00. 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