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Show MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1921. mi mn LI A THE QGDEN They, are ..taught in modern schools on the grounds, have their own trade shops, stores, dairy, farm and other adjuncts to a modern cit3'. to- - The pictures will be shown atraln night in conjunction with "Unseen !torces, an enthralling- picture of the occult, providing a drams of love that noucu iti'u woo n uil UdCK. Mr. Ableman has established headquarters at the local Moose lodge and will remain here for'aboutninety days, directing the activities of a memberfor, the order. ship campaign" . OO- - ff 5 AMINER X t r Great Institution of Moose Head of :: Denver Methodist Lodge Is. Shown at the Area Now on Survey " Theatre Orpheum of State . HAEPIST iPLEASES WITH SACRED MUSIO "Mooseheart in pictures," a graphic Charles L. I i I m upon evenge ... H I Bishop Mead,, who has promptly at o'clock. picturization of the great institution of the" Denver MetbodhU supervision founded by the Loyal Order of Moose The harp as the old time instrument wnicn includes Colorado.' Utah. to care for orphans and widows of de- for sacred music was heard in a wide area, Vonr-m..,-miner wn ceased members, was shown to capaci- range of to well jn tompositions. adapted the Fi'rst Methodist church here ty crowds at the Orpheum ' theatre last produce all the sweet and melodious :n?xt Sunday night. according to an .'A; It, Ableman. denntv district on. of the Instrument w. . ii . . iisuop .Meaa ..i vu Plnronro Tjimh crot-.- ' inuuin.niu Iervisor. u. U.0. M Sfinkp from tha rttv ivhan eand lectures on the accomplish-jsevera- f toge nnibeS, in the first t resbjte- ments of the Moose andthe purpose . MethodUt church Insthe .terday . tEian church. of Mooseheart. there. At 9 o'clock the snpptfitnra Mrs. Locan thoueh ontirolv imVnnu-- I" Accompanied by Dr. F. 11. Hollen . , culled by Mr. Ableman to rise and join v ofcn 01 uenver. ecreiarv' or. in nrn muajcjaiis won a ieaaing ;Kna, J. lxce of Kalft Like, "i ine prayer or tee Moose, a custom Place ur.jonn of by her ability to bring out the superintendent Utah MethodiH mis-sofollowed by lodges of this order whenmelodious power of the harp. She'sions. Dr. Mead will make ever In session. ?. a general Widows of Moose Are engaged as su- nas a rare abilityvand of the many'survey of the state during the wek Miriam 'Holt Can Iu iiarp soloisls.washeard in the church and wlll vconduct sit vnri: and nursery attendants, the Airs. pervisors dally . Loean hnut ..a thQ c ruldren are takn mnsirlprwl .,(.!.. in at all ages and JLogan. Brigham. Price un! Ogden. kept until they have received a' thor- members or the congregation said. ough training in a trade they may select, and every child may have a'col-Jtr- e education, if he or she All of the meniar work ofdesires. Moose- 1 heart is done by hired help, the chilTHE FUN SHOW OF THE dren's time being entirely devoted to WORLD. 30 25 education and play. Recreational feaPEOPLE; tures are many and the children enjoy AKKM- ONE., NIGHT xnore outdoor amusements than is genNEW THIS .TRIP, . 1UTT erally the lot of young people. The prices of their big $2.00 show to 50c, 75c and AND .... vester-Lr,ni,m- nt I "Vfr-- o -- ..-- j'. jt t? - ; I See Around the Corners? , n vE-un- i : An ''"" " li'll 1 f . -. p- , ' " Sfc..."' PI. .n.p. . r 3. to aMM i I hi K A i I tm p P W I . mm i naa jm f 3 r its, ivioxe-iiJay- ." i Can You - i" " nr?.nree t S vi " .r 6M ".! pappi ppa pbb book Revelation. The subject will be of The Golden Candlestick." Service berin ; . . .Mr Amusementa.' Tonight Dr. Martin win be? In the series of nermons on the I ipurm-M- - t z jcuvuvir" t ruujr-ln! ' -- iihi - vllZrZ.... & M. Martin, the venrUf-- who Pr.r.lnr-tin. tnerllnir ,u churrh, was grret by lar,. au""ncc" at all of the 'rv)ce yesterday than. two hundred attend the wV men's meeting at the Presbvf rian church and In the evening ftn audience that crowded the church to the door . i sbuiim Sidil " ' EVANGELIST DRa'wo LARGE AUDIENCES OPIIfll:7"':' l STANDARD-E- ' ' -- i i i I . s I ft s-r- vic K . JEFF Orpheum - --O- TAKE gden TUES. 19 GUT No $1.00. But still give you a J2.00 and wins back the love that fate wrested from her. CONRAD "There's but one A I Jolson." President Harding. AL Adults i v vV ' , - Vv . ' : - ; .v ' evenings ?j All Seats J ' - Adalti' - 1 ( . Evcniai f NAG EL p.nd SYL- III' jclsoh York Winter Garden Shows SINBAD Gay, Gorgeous, Peppy? Uh, Huh! - Glorious Girls 0 V Get your seats early as this company sent out everywhere at these bargain , prices.- Seats' now on sate. ' r R - 11 - "t. i L II k ' ..:: , 1 I ; -- ' ; U Aduiu Mia Floor j EveniC?S j " BEAUTIFUL I . (P- ., LIMITED ENGAGEMENT r.f 1 ft..- J V MpI-- W pppKhUpppB Tl 1 I '..Sppp M J 1? - A W - iL- JS - W 1 "xVT" I) 7? f 1 I As! - J i I f IN ANOTHER GREAT ROMANCE OF NEW YORK NIGHT LIFE AGAIN You'll enjoy the show .better if you flet In at the start. '''; ; : . 0 v ' ; , " s 'ff Ereninga .' 7----:- SHOWS AT 2, 3, 5, 7 and p.' m. vv-"- : .- X" T- v-il- l.v Li,. Prices, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00 - fJoor '""":-- LAST TIMES TODAY . A Ravishing Revel of Adults. N :v PICTURES" See what the Moose are doing for the Orphans and Widows. , I : tFi "MOOSEHEART IN .'' - In the Greatest of All New 4 ' story of the occult thai will enmrau you. A - " VIA B REAMER in e - ' , f ...... Thursday, April 21 Seats Now Sellinoo $3.50. f en- ' tertainment "at these common ene prices. see the kiddles to Mutt and Jeff alive. It will 'bring Joy to their little hearts. ! One Niffht Onlv V-- ; 66 ; higher. AUSeaU v;: ! w in n .-- .on A BIT OF HUMAN TINSELl And the man she loved was content with that! Content with the lure and glitter . that. fed her fame. on Broadway. And h;r very heart cried out for a love and a life that were worthy. EXTRA . ADDED ATTRACTION Christie Comedy "Clever Cubs" i COMING THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY r. " MART UND: 1 1 4 I I-- !i 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 Gold wyn and Rex Beach. A remarkable Hfting of the veil that stands between this world and the next rr Y'V' ? Shown in New York and Salt Lake at $2.00. Here at 30c OCTEMi ' ir. " "lCa-"ii- initill ... l - IT, m,mmmMtmmmmwmnimm T, nmn -- ' TlflT n 1m iMWiTOii r"''""'l"l'l'"';:" ' - ' ; mn.)inMi.ii ii, t, ; . 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