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Show TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1921. ; THE OGDEN STANDARD.EXAMINER GIFT OF PRESIDENT nr, CRITICAL POINT IN 1000 COPS HIRP.n TO ''PAUL REVF.Pp.a 'ItfDS' WAGE MEET REACHED 'DRY UP' NEW YORK FEATURES HOUDAY SURPRISE TO WASHINGTON, ; April 19. Swim-min- " hole, memories cost .President bill , Monday. Harding a A score of boys and girls intent on a pwimmin' hole fund collecting trooped upsto the. White 'House head- od by John AVackerman, aged 12, "who recently wrote Mr. Harding about the scheme and was invited to come' up and sell the president a ticket to u swimmin' hole benefit. Johnnie and his pals were staggered when Mr. Harding handed out the big bill, did not have that many tickets they with them but he said ,he .wouldn't worry about that if they would count him in on the project fifty dollars worth. Secretary 'Mellon,, who was with Mr. Harding at dug up a nice new $20 bill to add to.Johnnle'H "., lection, v. ar fifty-doll- ; . ' , , . the-time- ' J NEW YQRK. April 19.--- Th , NEW YORK. April wages HOKTrtN. Moii.v. April Folic Com- l? ana. worKing ruies committee of the mlsBloner Enrlght Monday took ttv with mii'l frotp hat to rpnrn. rldln American Steamship Owners' asaoeia- - to Procure on thouianil mnm nnllro.: nraln tjrt- L. xl n -C t o I? t iui Jicvcri ana mH rePre8entatlves of the men to make the .city, dry under tlie,"William Lawe" rche(1 ,n Mjdi.ex Hremen, Oilers and Water - v. . v Tenders union for a ' iruufnj (Jivnikiijuu lawn. " of umrirj of tb' hlitorlf affec"i He declared th? this the shot that addition to the Auctions. jvpn was heard around the WnrM fore- r,w - " 'WW said, was that It ha been officially estimated 5S7ourVr. on2?f th6 which it that more than 15.000 arr.f Picturesque n is b. -"ioib day celebrm "m1"" " f thA i.7... wae New York within the laet few tlnn. tionw.... w muugm 10 a head situa Greater days will cog the court for two years Lht,?heThenerlf IV? ff0m Do.ton an4 the city's liquor testing,' laboratkouundt. They . tories for seven. The commissioner aaked the board Z fellow rtSer of estimate for additional funds and hL"Lir ,100-00in the" irease that the HritlKh troops were on the fund to cover ex. in arm. contingent f h Densea -fop romoit . vHaHiucr t in year . Wherever the" two drew reSn cc1(. "'"Ll1; ,vldenc " ry urauuiis iiu wen arranged. Th had Ita climax on the irreen nere sturdy Minute ai uexingiu.i in iratheretl Men the Bfiv ".akin, tit.1 tbu.",ar Jf"S, ,0n"ar Splhd rcd'l vra-KS- f? w. ?rcethJ'wVfi!9 -.. UTAHS nv. .L,!""'!rcan n8t? -- ' li. A A ff, w. TOa'iORROVJ MUTT AND - i ; - ' ' 2 - ance of Al Jolson in "Sin-bad- " the OrDhenm , at Thursday, Pantages vaude ville bill this week begins weanesday, skipping Thursday and continuing Friday and Saturday. 1J r TfiMinu THE iiiiJiurn JEFF CUT TAKE LVZ: On account of the perform FUN SHOW OF ROBERT Tcummbervtnlde' N En Alt Orph eum .. "" -.- mm,. I iifri ljft I ' l , A &l-r?- - A lx 'T&. ? - f - f f MURRAY Thursday, April 21 Seats Now Selling - V - '"V, K ilii , ft?''-, . . , . In the Greatest of All NVur . York Winter Garden Shows ' r,.''(J SINBAD Al Jolson Get your 1 teatt early. a. thi, company .em out everywhere at the.e baroiln prices. . BIGGEST LOCAL SUCCESS OF THE YEAR Prices, $1.00, $1.50, $2.50, $3.00, Or-pheu- m 1 XL Nannie Toiii Concert ADDED FEATURE TUESDAY, APRIL 26 Presented by at the Your heard Nannie fourteen years . - ,.. J n j j - r" . s. her now. agohear , Christie Comedy "Clever Cubs O. H. S. Seniors' ' With Ralph Nye Adeiberi Craven Annette Cunningham Blance Barton ' Florence Turner Reed Vowles Orpheum Theatre 4. I ; Also the famous Roumanian Tenor And other O. H. 10c Children All Seal S. Wednesday, April 27 'Why Smith Left Home' Believe Me Xantippe' 'Mary Jane's Pa' Prices, $1.00, 75c, 50c Box Seats, $1.50 start who have played in Utah "v 'J",i u m w Wf4jj-iii- 5000 persons i "1) 5, 7, 9 P.M. : heatire II Where the Master Drama Play saw this ' big missed it. b it hM Ikmmm - ... Powerful drama of the mi. V seen world. ...... mm . . 1 1 i TP ytm tUUl a t lcer tmm 4nrerwit wjtrocMA CM W an4 bow be krtrfLl UK AN UoWM " la th ilxtr lxk roTi fe tht ' Show. You'll Artulls. Matlner; Hslcony Kvrntnp 30c Adult. Main Floor Ktcnlnts viejieemuacK MONTE BLUE VMMA CM tM MO' tb crta trrinj wherktovg row ctch STANDS BETWEEN THIS WORLD AND TFTF NEXT, TOGETHER WITH TURE, ?' BABYHOOD.'' Enjoy It More. " SUPERiENTERTAINSIENT ABOtJNDS" LON riMfvif;v 3 fib. b-- rt JctnTwC PRISC1LLA not mcin Amarickn A REMARKABLE LIFTIlfG OF THE VEIL THAT m worfnc, )) . COMING Fighting son of the mountains, he spurned the man who called hl$ clan a disgrace to the state. But he knew the other was right, and set out to clean up the feuds I The rest is a story of two worthy foes and the woman who chose between them. From the novel by John Fox, Jr, feature Sunday and Mon day. Don't be sorry you aHu,: mm m 20c SHOWS AT 2:00 3:45 5:30 7:15 9:00 teJtffc NOW PLAYING AT THE SHOWS START AT 3, ' nuultLb MiUGNE Prodnctinn G orgio SLusovici ,Xt; I i Glorious Girls gorgeous Winter Garden Travesty at the Thursday, night. . . A romance of New York and its gay night life. And A Ravishing Revel of d, the the Start of the A i Gay, Gorgeous, Peppy? Uh, Huh! "the one and .as he appears in ' 'Sin-ba.only," at e .''4 m .1 -- W" x ?n I a girl whose flash and folly hid a heart of gold JOLSON 5" Come ' ? . Harding. ; 1 yrrf ' AL w W . " XT Its' " -- Al Jolson.'Pre$ident t - vs.. - , L I LY Vith MAE One Night Only ? . GILDED Ogden "There's but one W Z. ' THE ' J ' 1 LEONARD PRODUCTION THE THIS TRIP. The prlcet of thlr big $2.00 ihew t 50c, 75c and $1.00. No hflhr. But till glv yeu a n. "nmnmini ut tnct common icnt prices. Mu" - - "' ; ORPHEUM curtain THEATRE ob-eenan- ce VAUDEVILLE s FINEST TODAY tll 0 JI II f M" .JJ) , S.T' |