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Show THE OGPEN STAND ARnEXAMINER Ito 25.-192.- Slandarfl-Exzmln- Ogden j er PUBLISMINQ COMPANY An Independent Newspaper u6ffshed every evening and ' Sunday morning without a muzzle or a club. ?&ntered as Second-clas- s Matter the otof flee. Ogden, Utah. Establishedat 1873 ? 3 ember of the AudltvBureau ot Ctrcute tlon and The Associated Press SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE t Delivered by Carrier Daily and Sun- 1 .910.89 day, year: juy wan pauy and Suntfay. 1 year.. 7.89 r4EMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRfcS The Associated Press Is exclusively to the use for republication of any 'The Faith Healer,'' Opening loclay At Alhambra Is Big Picture rrota the balcony heal. Dtfw. and a new lirht mn her sour: This Is the for' jers film wiftch climbs fromsetting one ter-- ' maX 10 aaothr- ctli It reaches am Occasionally a picture ihow comet 1 1 US sua never ere la along- that ha mor ttan ortSlnarv the realm of fllmdom.dreamed The ajnuement la lt tni.Mon. have a four day run at the picture trill - 1 -- entlrflr new ' has,omthlD qQ . ". t feiFOURTH j FLOOR, ( Alhambra, -- oo- Truth About Orpheum Last Times Today in them, caused unaaual comment. When ahown before the Michigan at Lanalng. Mich., March SO, of thla year, it resulted la a curb being pat upon the more radical notions agalntt motion picture industry ana an unreaaonlnr censorship. Edward D, Strom of Grand author of the censorship bill Rapid, before the legUlatura, declared If it waa a fair example of the fcrorresa bein made la moving pictures, la another couple of years censorship would be as useless on movie aa It would h. ?n rellf tons or educatlpnal icsutuiions. H. E. Rklnner. manarer of the At hsmbra theatre has broutht this production to Ogden at a tremendous expense. "Not because-.- said Mr. Skinner, I believe It has any unusual money making powers for me. but rather, because I believe I ow It the people of Ogden to lire them the opportunity to see There will be Some Who will nrononnre It th wn. der of the cinema art There win be Others Who Will not rreet it aa nth,,., slatUcally but all XJrden will want to see it and all Ogden will talk about OGDEN. Manufacturing in Ogden shows a remarkable gain,' as presented by the jSPnsus'of the United States. KlFrom 1914 to! 1919, Inclusive, the increase in the value of products was $12,136,000, or 201.8 per cent. The Increase in wage earners was 64.3 per II e. 1 1 Faith ! .pn)(luctloa tbt Paramount fpclai which Hair. oprns toaay at the Alahmbra. Wherver exhibited "The Talth MANUFACTURING The growth does not cover the big gram" elevators, arid' flour mills cod Miruciea m iyzu Tne total value of products in 1919 was $18,150,000! The totals compare most favorably with the reports from Boise and Poca tello. Boise's output, in the same period. showed an increase of 182 per bent, and in 1919 was $3,883,000 I'ocateiio's value of manufactured goods in 1919 was $5,328,000. Ogden has a volume three and one- half times that of Pocatello and near ly five times that of Boise. The Beaiis That Y our Ideal Husbands" at Theatre j.u leg-Ulattar- . IhST" ih - - ce-at- .h?lhfr-c6l2ly- ' - lews credited to It not otherwise credited J 'hla paper and alto the local news pub jththta herein. - J'fANUAUiJ'tlXAMINKK TKUkH'HONa NUMBERS Lousiness apI Circulation Dept , fl . aitorti and New Dept. S7S 1N mmmmm mi OUTBURSTS OF EVERET TRUE en-v!tl- ed i 'J- WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY i ,. esr fsarv t8j arPftitt tall for that are luper baaed wsele. r.rjs tan 4 to dieiif V1aori4 a wta atj itfuS, rr,atcklr siure aad tfrirt ef rartfallv .-- Holme K. Herbert, who plays the part of Dunatan Henihaw. about the trvth la told in "The Truth whom About i Husband." man with a ituaby w u. e experience on thm at least with the fair sex. r.avng stage oppo-tplayed such star a ftthel liarrymore. Owl ofH Uetti rorkt Katarsllr. till y&tvQ e . Orace Oeorge. Blanche Bate. IMllle Hurk and EUt Ferguson. Despite thl he claim to know little about women. But ji he aays.very He who will be seen at the Urpheumdoes? theatre for last time today in this Whitman Ilennett production, which la adopted rrorn Arthur Wing rinero "The i gate ' and reta-e- d through Firstprof, ff - tie .w - y! TwM.k ThU it m Ihm Aimh iji'j &iii a. it Iktl jLiif k.Bd of 1'ork aad ' it. inie ran. Taev gi tiipd yea cf Butntioi forefcuttd rofpti&8 witk flavor an4 Jf lieiestaeta. aevfry of w l"jerre Itigid iBipelion aiurrt wtcUieRfSfii aai s br tbe ujy rurt ceaiare. eajs. -- oo- Land of Dreams" Headlines Excellent Pantages "UTAH CAHNlNGXa Bill This Week It As a headllner for the opening A-T!a bill, Taul Klelat w,ir actoeautirui Thl rin of Drearua." begin with the moon shining down upon a rustic park with illuminated flower, and playing fountain novelty musical ntruminl r .. la "It truly great from a croducer,a'.nd. wonderui whi.tijr.g solo bv Mr. standpoint, lavish la settings, power VJ! , rher 19 da"clng in mH-aiful In Ita dramatic climaxes and sm !2?r , f.u.r" ft?p"r and lP- oo in 'et m" cast But the theme may iYhe Jul. pendous STREET RAILWAYS not prove equally popular with all" MADE MISTAKES. 11 ib me story of a young shepherd.' searchlight, playing ovr th .ren TURNING THE CORNER ho recelrea, or supposedly receives,! Suddenly an airship nr..rAr overheard me xjo.. oepteiuDsr suriace cars OF DOUBT. e divine call to heln suffering from that Mr. Kln,t and elevated lines of Boston increased There upon lh bttlehlp. endir.r ith,r. and he should rals-- ' on a be decided his to ' forth tendencv manlty goes fares and since then the Boston trac toward ,n to sion mut heal OP A the sick. .w"om irectacular country girl In as recovery of the business, tion lines have been in deeper finan at the same Ume goea to the city, and, .V.Pl ficial financial reports of the country rermane A . t i j .!,.(. be erlnr1 aha cial difficulties than when the old . u u 7a n v ""V"'w are most favorable. An eastern banker Molem lUvue. r. nrnj whose office she Is emnlored. enter iitmiri. v .Mae. vn ti ltrn fare prevailed. ixa er makes this statement which, at 1. What wai the Wllmot XYovlao'. iuum carrrr gi omipuon'oiner inrniing episode Of "The Eon of NO IJ ANfiirrt. i Recently Homer Loring,; represent2. What is the equinox? if jjr. Volrtead can make hi pre Tarxan. under the Is encouraging: physician's leadership least,, "If 3. How th.e ai law aa tight as loyiff yru let riven? l'Vw. thhibilion Massachusetts Street Railway patent cf th n malimr, ing Fe The with to the doctor girl pleads 4. What caused th ' "The secretary of the treasury, and ' hfcby'a shawl drop out of the Mexican t t war? have ben. he' th agent try make her his wife., while they are .i r.uritpt wimM to unite wit: n.! "How carelena cf you! Haby v 5. What Is the aodlac? company, appeared before the board of other financial tightener. Washlr.gtoa Pott, nci Mm. sne mutt promt authorities have during 6. How does to Jovr catch hi compare breakfasting at a road house after an honor, of crld. conciliation and arbitration to explain iii i 00,nia nd with In New repay. gunpowder Haven the power? all "Oh. ro, madame he 1U1 in the' past week, made unwontedly fa night automobile trlD. but he war is hell earth Is no If 7. What waa the "War of Roses?" that, because of the increased fares vorable shawl."' L Hire f Paris). H 8. Who waa Attlla? Norfolk 1rglnlan-Pllo- t. forecasts, predicting the deunder the Boston zoning system, the 8. Has the moon any, atmosphere ? 10. Which planet most nearly resemshort haul traffic has fallen off en- velopment of cheaper money condi bles the earth? tions, better industrial demandr larg- Answers to Tuesday's Questions. tirely, er 1. In what year did Canada, come untrade and ex foreign stable more, The increase from the old der the power of Knrland? Ans.In 1761 of Paris. fare to 10 and 15 on surface cars and change. The federal reserve system by2. theWhat Treatywas the Gunpowder Plot? 10 on the elevated lines was regarded has now, through the action of other Ana. It waa a plot planned by Robert reserve in I60 to Ulow up and destroy by the people as a war measure, Mr. rates on abanks, practically put its ataiesDy one blow th kins; (Jamea I) and both per cent basis through houses of parliament. The, plotter was Loring said, but they are now looking while ex- - betrayed. the out, of tendency foreign for a reduction, which is necessary If 1 3. Who mad the first commercial treaty between Russia and the United the lines are to fulfill their public change has been steadily toward high taates? Ana. James Buchanan while he er levels in the case of nearly all Eu- waa minister to Russia during Jackson's duty to the utmost. The rave AmeriThis disclosure of reverses brought ropean currencies. Although the cost administration. can merchants valuabletreaty tradlnr of money has not come down so far on the Baltic and Black seaa. prrvllecea about by an extremely high street car 4. of the earth's surface do Tare tends to confirm "local opinion as market rates are concerned the oceansHowjmuch s Ans. occupy? of the earth a surface Is occupied by oceans. of continues and the gold that the Ogden street railway manage. What North American river la one federal reserve system has reached hundred miles wide its mouth- - Ana. ment a'cted wisely in holding to a 5- - the The St. Lawrence. at level a of for highest strength 6. cent fare, while Salt Lake's traction What waa the first baeeball club in long time past, its reserve ratio on this country? Ans. The first baseball ioompany charged 7 cents and the was the Knickerbocker cJub of New 18 peing 56.8 per cent and its gold club jjT . Trk- J w organised In 185. 4' companies put on a tariff as high May f w" th first 'census taken in holdings $2,379,000,000, a gain of as 15 cents. the ,.W?1n United States? 17e. over a year ago." ar ,h Ans.In !L "Bd Ans. car riding is, in a measure, tnd"? Tfv? T?ld .1ndl" r ,n outhwestern one is coun the Only lacking, thing The region Is covered habit acquired by the" dropping of a r sarebrush and coarse rrass. II today and that 13 confidence. with nickel. When the price of a ride goes 9. What continent contains one-hthe population of the world? Ans. Ala r-i above that figurej the habit begins to Whenever there is a restoration of contains the of th population in faith the abiding business, country urm ina r trie dry land of k disappear. the will forward. is an globe. There go unpreoo10. What caused Napoleon's death? A iff thm crH a fa cedented accumulation of gold In the Ans. Cancer G RAVES OF DEAD of the stomach. r Mm S' ww Ne tj. S, Tire twr OO-United States, which i3 being added tfh. Are Ut Y.0 BE DECORATED. On Sunday and Monday the French to daily by imports. In the ten months observe our Memorial day and of the present fisqal year, the world there will be services in Paris and has sent to our shores over half a bilTHE U. S. CHAIN TREAD at all the cemeteries where American lion dollars in gold and we have exOne of the few tire of which it my "bbys are buried. The French plan to ported less than twenty-fivper cent be said that they deliver economy decorate the graves of 43,000 of our of that amount. The exact figures In and year oat and tir after tire. year are: I am feellnr fine.' am in rood soldier dead. The U. 8. Chain Tread gives shape Gold imports $68,427,632. This is a beautiful tribute to the offtcknt tracdon on all ordinary condition than ever before In my life. road Gold exports $131,701,778. Geortes Carpenter. European boxlnc It ia probably the dead and an act of gratitude. It proves ' r champion. r U X. 7Xrm handooiet, and by all odd th t.Krance will not forget to appreciate During the month of April nearly moat popuUr, cf th whole U. 3. V? ftTie part played by America In the $100,000,000 in gold was received. At coeta of rvn" f"railways operating Fabric Tira Una. can be brourht to a 'world war and discloses the high re- this rate America will have all the 2Ti?.PKr I!Iaiionh,,p problem Jf not entirely, gard In which this country Is held by gold of the world within a few years ZVi.V.b1er JflTF1?' Willard, president, B. A While Grover Cleveland was in of kj. railroad. ahjx tunes. i The extreme answer ail of r.dl. regard 'shown for our fice the second time our troubles were sonA s man who could would be an Intellectual susceptibilities points to the fact that traced to the slender gold reserve in freak questions of nature, a mental Jack of all America today Is looked upon as the the treasury and gqld to the amoun trades. Dean William Carl Ruediger, most powerful force in all the world of $100,000,000 was required to be kep Oeorge Washington University. , ..and our good will and good opinion on hand. Today the reserve of that nd Hrt thould be treated metal in the keeping of the gov at'1.,,J.b??a must be cultivated. aa individual and with the same reyou could get together all the car Not merely for the heavy car, but for as adults. Dr. spect Owen is two ernment a almost Durban Lily and bll k. half tBut even more than that, the Me- lion dollars. Boston. owners you know, you'd probably the medium and light-weigcai morial exercises are a tribute to the no find In exlsta lavery that New their tire longer America has become vw.hlf, financia full had the been selection of size, tread and type. experiences courage and of the fine York City. New ork women's poUce de much the same. young men who, going overseas, of- center of the world. Why trade should m milieu L. fered their lives in the cause of; hu- be stagnant under those conditions ia s 1"e..AOTeric" Pople at ball parka. Most of them have taken their fling to be explained by lack of confidence iwioau gamea, coney island and the like manity. Your U. S. Tire dealer can give you uevour jour million 100. pound bags of Once business begins to turn the ruwea .peanut a year. D. P. Bain .We paid a big price In doing our at "discontinued lines" lots," and "job service because of the service he ' this o tniiea Aasoclatloa peanut j.'reiaeni. corner of the be doubt, and recovery will, not a duty, America. big price when "surplus stocks." Soon or late; nearly --oothe figures of out dead are compared surprisingly rapid. gets from his neighboring U.S. Factory . all settled back on oo as the with those of France, or England, or quality Branch. There are 92 of these Branches. or even our! little neighbor Canone sound assurance of tire value. Italy, Each gets its share of U. S Tires, so ada,"' But the cost was supreme to that the dealer is always supplied with those who fell , and , to the families from ,whom the heroes were drawnAs soon as a man forgets the cut-pri- ce fresh, live stock. THE PAINTFEST. Memorial day, from now on, will be THE REAL. CURE. X1 lm ?.TTnt wlth h an ever recurring reminder of the When a, fellow's tag, and comes to the dealer who taiat of U.S.TiresseUasfastasmcyaremade. Jtnocked out and he can't ...i1 ana unseea oil, for everyone mryenuno Is and con should on be an ap os a full,- completely mighty struggle using paint according to the rule of There is no over production. No surAnd the doctor says, "stay there In Ana mil i nnici in h tmt peal for an enduring peace. . bed,"-- . Jonah has sized stock of U. S. Tires he learns overboard; trade bright, When he's all aches and pains and'th ens up. thegone ... outlook' fine, and normalcy oo plus piled up waiting for a "market" , In blood his veins RIGHTS ARE PROTECTED. it means what to Seems to flow like a fluid of lead. get people say. "We can't afford to paint the Wherever you buy a U. S. Tire In a decision on Tuesday, the state Tou may doee him with pflls and with barn, who see the fence all gray, dingy once not in while v but and squills, tinctures do and not aeem to time. care a darn. For Industrial commission did the proper But the cure for a man, after all. you buy n tire of yeaxa me peonie riav b.n hm production, Are roees love of the and the a load care of and woe, and so they would glad Not in the big cities, but in thing in making this announcement: full life as of merely and voices or value not spend accent for any brand as V the d. of palat The good friends who drop In to calL iThe commission takes this opportu ww. i.neir.ioaa waa His had own great, they home town. left the makers. the dump, and thera nr in nny to state that the rights of the Shut him up all alone and he'll lie there view; went the unpalnted cistern pump, and deceased are not interfered with or in In the wwineaa ana tne hencoop, too. dusk of his dark, curtained room. uiv vv nue: tnings were thu I always said. will grow . pale, and hla our land aijy way waived by the action taken And his cheeks will have Its xxtW until ' will fail, men ouy Venetian rd mnA aor,a. nin bi his dependents or heirs following ;Andspirits hir his face reflect only, the gioom; roois ana cellar doors. All optimistic no Then or can restore to powder SPIel are boh. and nftrmilmr.li mi( mnA the death of the deceased; that the pill his will and talk of down, will not wash. JUL)- The act to courag-compensation clearly provides that What he needs is see the thing through. wnen snaDoy nouseprogress fill town." the But the smile of a friend now the sign for which yearned is evith injured employee shall be entitled for awhile in every grmd. the melt of Unseed Or the good that a few flowers can do. dent oils returned, and It ha made all boosttoj receive certain Compensation, med-ici. glad. Men seek the palatahop with doctor will say, If you ask him today. ers hospital and burial expenses sub- Any the the cuah, and mea. the iron kopeck That With Bll ftf hf vliilnrn Ot .vtll and they, pfy the uaeful brush, anal ject to the limitations of the act." Why he'd' oft be dismayed were it not makethen old the aback young again. for the aid This is in keeping with the spirit Of the frlnrt it (h ftllnw tvhn'a lit of the compensation law. Rights es- That nothina he know. ' of the rose. A. story of business tablished under ' that act should be Sent in bv n nw o'vtg 1116 human loCn of a invalid's room a lift mu. safeguarded by the commission In ora j ' tne pain that he.bears. der to avoid crafty and designing per- (Copyright,, 1921. by Edgar. A. Onest) THE FAITH HEALER" sons misleading those who are InA Paramount picture at , The German volved In accidents. like a sauenK kimrfftn THEALHAMBRA . "L-i- r.d l r. i whrm, llTi? HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? nt hu-in- ln. I ""l BOSK MMl iv d "waaBiaswwsMaaiSBBassasS"" ! w a i i . k-i- ... 1 nltro-tiyceri- l wir-do- ne eham-lll'pio- . h n m , j ,i i 5-c- . Three-fourth- Bos-att?- n j $437,-000,00- 0 ; - .J' ' :"-Stre- et try-ove- "Mihi3J5 lf one-ha- lf one-im- ra -- irtH r' i if -- REMARKABLE REMARKS e M th,rllay r ' self-sacrific- ids oalLIS lite ht a e . yt first Walt Mason Just Folks - - cenrraf ni). hiih " a fresh, live tires every curren t " 1 e X United States ( , l, tht - nn rjv c) Rubber Company-- CHEESMAN AUTO CO. BURROWS AUTO CO. ' ,i ,mm hi mi r'r tr |