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Show t -- IV. THE OGDEN TUESDAY EyENING, JULY 19; 1921: JAPKJAMTS R UTAH THEATRE THEATRES DETAILS STANDARD-EXAMINE- ...... i Today and Tomorrow . " " . --- . - - . .... - , .f . , , - r" Bebe Daniels to Be Seen in -- "The March Hare" At Alhambra Thursday Deficit of $380,000,000 ) Last Tokio Fears Reopening of Year. Reported By Ship-- , Old Wounds- - At Big Armament Meeting , .pmg Board "Bebe Daniels Is as game a little actress as there Is in the world." That is the dictum of Walter assistant to director Maurice : . Mc-Leo- d, Campbell. "Whe she was taking sand lot scenes in her latest picture. baseball WASHINGTON. Julv 18. ODera ' TOKIO. July. 19. (By the Associat- 'The March " continued McLeod I tions of the shipping board's fleet for ed Press). The Asahl today in a spec "the businessHare,' called upon her to 'slide the; fiscal. year Just ended resulted' in Well she slidl Then she concerning the proposed home.' a loss of aObroximatelv 128 0.000.000. on with went herself and picked up tnai Chairman .Lasker, of the board, an- Washington conference predicts of the Play without conwas Japan, after the receipt of the Wash- the action nounced today. This i. deficit fessing that the stunt had nearly greater "by $380,000,000 than previous ington government's reply to Japan's wrecked her. estimates .from official' sources and was the scope of "It definition only when we wanted to a for was made following an examination request exwill some make ' interior scenes the follow-- I of the far eastern questions, of all' board accounts.' we learned that tier knees mat mg aay to following the views her 310RE- NEXTYEAR. pound i0fTTr were so skinned that they showbadly The government's venture , in the ed through white silk stockings, and 'First Supposing the Washington merchant marine business last year so badly scratched that she; questions like Yap her arms involved a total expenditure of $680, conference considers not wear evening dress for sev-- j could win conference The 000,000 so far as c6uld be ascertained and Shantung. w sau ve Yet erai heard a peep trie aays. of nature of the from the board's books; which Mr. partake - out of her over nobody aisbruines." her will it again Lasker described as in bad shape. The conference in that In "The March Hare" Miss Daniels new chairman estimated that it would cuss matters aireaay ucuucU l miss again cast as a harum-scarucost the government $300,000,000 to sallies. who and and Shantung keeps everything everybody Both "Second Tap carrv on operation of the fleet this a ra. gnAHal rtrnhUmfl. affecting the stirred ud from start to finish. The year..' ...... " story is from the pen of tinier Harris countries concerned and they snouia. HARDING ASTONISHED r to limited who wrote "Ducks and Drakes' for as ouestlons vibw reeardprl In If her and it offers her another vehicle Fthe nartlcular states interested. tnn nnnnnn books kind best suited to her personbeen expended from the public funds questions or sucn a naiuie mein the of theand talents. is liable, ality Harry Myers, the mitted the conference ui me snipping Doard last year, jwt. ODlnion "Connecticut about to Yankee," JaDanese. plays the lead of the bring an astoundLasker said this "revealed role. male Skinner of ing, Manager unnecessarily result by ing case of deception to .the country in the Alhambra theatre has booked this' the mind of public the stimulating and congress.". three-darun b'gln- "The president was astonished and the countries concerned.- - give rise na-to attraction for a between nlng Thursday. suspicions dismayed that such a condition could prejudice artd oo and offers opportunity for all exist when I laid these figures before tions other kinds and unjust of intrigue him this afternoon, but he wanted me Players Cast in to give the public the facts," he added. practices calculated to estrange na- Superb tions." Total expenditures over receipts apSentimental Tommy;" ENDORSED BY LEADER. peared to be approximately. $380,000,-00At Alhambra Mn Lasker said, instead' of $99, KARULZAWA, Japan. July 19. By 618,567.11 as previously shown by the the Associated Press). "As there are board's books. many persons in America who critSir James M. Harrie's "Sentimrntal ooicise Japan as being wrong, whatever she may do, so also are there many Tommy," has been produced by John persons in Japan who think that the S. Robertson for Paramount with .i United States Is unreasonably inclined cast that embraces severalHen-e-of the brst of th Ht;icro and Thl . to thwart or obstructour development DlaVfrs in every wav," said Yukio Ozaki, lib- picture, which is said to possess much eral leader, in talking today on the heart interest and Parrle charm . will! be at the Alhambra theatre again political situation created by President on today and tomorrow. Harding's call for a conference Gareth Hughes. Who Is seen In the' disarmament and the Pacific situation. In his summer residence, nestling title role, is a young Welshman, who! on the side of th9 famed Karulzawa, came to America Th 1914 with an Ung displayed mountains, where he has- been over- Ush company and has since with letters of congratula such marked talenfi that ho is recoc-- ' whelmed EL. PASO, Tex., July--1Charles tion on the successful issue of his nized as a leading juvenile of the rmm-F"; Robinson, 28, fireman on the Galof a reduction of arm- try.. He was chosen out of hundred in favor fight veston, Harf isburg & Sah Antonio aments, Mr. Ozakl of possibilities for an exacting role In train on which William Bohlman, en- ent situation with discussed the pres"Caliban," which was criven at the the apparently gineer, was mysteriously killed July 8, same realization of some of his fellow City College stadium. New York, for near Sanderson, Tex.., committed sui- statesmen that the Shakespeare Tercentenary celebra- forthcoming con- the cide this morning in his room. He is now a Metro star and was tlon. to means all gress Japan. ' Robinson left the home of his loaned to Paramount. America belief "This concerning here this among the Japanese I refer to," said George May McAvoy. who plays Grizel. Im aj morning and went down town. Returnthe leading reason Mr. Ozaki. "is the .chief why havlne youngerin actress of . Clnr- ing a short while later, Robinson en- the comments of our newspapers on scored "The nevtr screen.) a tered the house, said nothing to Pacific conference are somewhat luke- den" and "The Truth About llii.i-- , members of the family and went to warm, although most of them wel- bands." Mabel Taliaferro as Thei his room. A shot was heard. Mem- come Painted Lady" ix a stage and screen; most enthusias limitation naval bers of the family found him lying on tically. star of wide repute. Then. there H' . 1 1 cr y art I tu, the floor, a pistol grasped in his hand, SEEN'. BENEFITS GREAT. who is n near relative of they said, and a wound through his w I am convinced that the conference Davenport i , temple. ,.l RobinsOri,' his wife and baby came will be able to clear up these mutual here from Sanderson, Tex., shortly IO me powers uuueerucu. nciuemuci the sterling lights of the stage. after the deathof the engineer. an American invitation to Japan that told Robinson has been 00 Finley police enter the comity of nations to despondent sinc the railroad tragedy. over sixtyinto was chief the ago The fireman after an investigation cause for theyears birth of the new Japan. by railroad officials and state Officers I earnestly believe the American inwith the murder of vitation had this time for disarmament the engineer-- and was at liberty on a may become the chief cause of the $5,000 bond. birth of a new era for modern Japan." oo ' Mr. Ozaki said there were many difHIGG-INof opinion as to the scope of ACQUITTED , ferences the but that if it could conference, OF MURDER CHARGE limit competition the whole world' would be benefitted and an amicable settlement of all other quesCORRUNA,- Mich., July ' 19. tions necessarily would follow. On the LONDON. July 18. (By The AsHiggins was acquitted of a charge contrary, if naval limitation should fail sociated Press.) his of having murdered finance, Lucy to be brought about, it must be almost it was declared in The Irish situation, responsible quarters Wittuna, by a jury in circuit-court here, impossible to come to a solution of the tonight, has developed into virtually a Monday. The jury deliberated on the other liberal the said leader. deadlock between Premier Lloyd problems, 'evidence less thah' two hours and took Mr. possibly will be a delegate George and Sir James Cra'.K. the Ulster but two ballots, the first being ten to the Ozaki Washington conference. leader, and the latter has been Riven to two for acquittal. Yukio Ozaki, who was former min- - an onnortunit tn t?n tn t,i o.c isier oi jubLice, luag nas ietn an aa- - k anything can be done inlir.ut circum-vocat- e the of disarmament. Early in the 'stances present year he introduced in he Jap-- I The Sinn Fein leaders have diet a resolution for the curtail-- j mitted their - ............... -minimum ,ir m.,- - ,..i,.v. 1IIV Ii ment of naval armaments and after hove been relayed to thc Ulster' pre t was defeatedhe continued his work mIpr for It is ctaier ny campaignmK inrougnoui japan anu and it , inconHidpration. of connection such lectures favorable to hv rut0r f.- ament restriction. the other members of the I'lster deleOn July 4, in Tdkia, on his return are. as was announced this aftgation from a 30,000-mil- e tour ernoon, returning to speaking Belfast tonipht, Mr. through the Japanese empire. oo is the who considered Ozaki, foremost Japanese liberal said if the t'nited States government proposed a conference on limitation of armaments it would meet with an eager response throughout the length and breadth of the land and that it surely would be the beginning of a solution of all the diplomatic questions between Japan and the United States. ial-editori- fiv und Tomnrrnw-.V wtt V I ; T -- . cict r.. s.ww Timpc . ef-fe- et - -- m ( . ; . . y 0, -- iirvrMJ 1 -- n i FIRglDER f ADOLPH ZUKOR Presents j ntimental. To m m y - 8. . 1 Every dawn ws to Tommy a Qiory. Every day, a golden adventure. For In his world of dreamt he thought himelf a kninht cf olden timei. and trer.tad even ths painted lady of Trums like a queen. And the lonely little last who called this woman "mother," and wanted o hard to be reipectabte Imagine wh.-.-t SHE thought f Tommy. If you would call YOUR old drean back again, see on the screen this story that hat thrilled a million hearts- - SELZNICK NEWS COMEDY, "KIDS PAL fath-'er-in-la- W.-Finle- " ; TV . .. T v . . A 1 A . - ;,"". ! . ... NOW PLAYING -- y- -k . .I THEATRE r rx Lrama OI j ew York V r , Life any- masterpiece cf pathos and comedy; cf warmn humanity, beauty and sentiment. The most lovable characters ever created. Acted r cast. by an A all-sta- NEW CARTOON COMEDY : Prices UP PR S picture that te absolutely different from thing heretofore shown. A ADDED ATTRACTION UL STEii HOL d been-charge- : V The moit worthwhile picture we have ever teen and we recommend it highly for young and oli alike. ro6-celore- Mi m i 9? 20c 3Qc 10c SHOWS -- Children All Seat .tfu't MatlMtf 0lcony Evening Atfuttt Main Fleer Cvcnlng 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15 and 9:00 p. m. - " -- COMING ! THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , v!- - ub-anes- - LAGOON LET'S GO The Coolest Spot ' in Utah .hi Via i : . ! i iii.i.i in. i ii ii ii in in. i ,1,., i 4 0 J SAN DIEGO, Calif., July "19. In typical "wild west." fashion three bandits astride horses late Monday rode to a wholesale liquor store in Tijuana, Lower California, on the 18 miles from here, held up several customers and robbed a safe of a sum reported to be $2300. The bandit trio was pursued and overtaken near the hills east of Tiand others juana by Mexican soldiers and in a revolver battle in which more than 100 shots were exchanged one of the robbers was killed. The other two escaped, but one of them is believed to have been woinded. er SIOUX CITV. Ia.. July IS. H. K. Hansen, secretary of the National Organization of Good Fellows of America, was arrested today on the charge of using the mails to defraud. It is Charged that Hansen secured J 62.000 in 25 cent membership fees from 250.-00- 0 persons in all parts of the United States. Th.e object of the Good Fellows of America was to make a drive to secure legislation permitting the manufacture of wines and beers. Hansen was thelight foundr. , -- oo EPISCOPALIANS WILL USE NEWSPAPER ADS. N'EW YORK. July 1 9. Ad vert columfis of dally newspapers are to be used for general church advertising: as well as for evangelistic pur poses, it was announced today by of- iiciais or tne Protestant Episcopal churrh This action was decided upon, it was saia, at two important conferences and the publicity department of the ch,urch association has been instructs to add a competent advertising writer to its sta,ff. The extent of the new venture in church publicity waa not announced.. gr -- ,Ogden p. m. , After j " Drive In '. the values are here' Here's one place that doesn't "take your; breath away" when you make the "plunge" for the thousand and one ' things every motorist must have. And you'll find just ;what you want, too accessories, supplies, Goodrich Tires andNTubes.. Drive in we'll help Mm ,ii ia i V-- - l you lower your auto expense. GARAGE MACK-ROBINSO- N Phone 604 j tl. W.1 JMlUiiHUn, rt0P. 3444 Grant Avenue Ironton railroad, controit. Toledo trolled by Henry Ford.: Detroit automobile manufacturer. Monday filed with the Ohio state utilities commit: slon a new schedule of freight rates providing for a 26 per cent reduction from the present rates. This is the first Ohio railroad and believed to be one of the first in. the re country to announce a ductlon In freight rates. voluntary & HER LATEST SUCCESS TOGETHER WITH WILD MEN OF AFRICA 'TOPICS OF THE DAY" A Great Show Don't Miss It: "THE LION KILLERS" BANDIT KILLS SELF WHILE BEING- CHASED - SPOKANE. Wash.. July IS. A man later identified ns John' C. Manflin. a former "convict, attempted to hold up C. H. Ko'dden.on ojerator of an nmu.seinent park tiprasue avenue, in the hUfdneM district hero Monday killed Jjlmnelf. and, falling, ehot and Hodden nald the man nteppt up- beside him as he was about to cntr a bunk and compelled him to walk Therv, uuletly into a iicnrby alley. liodlf-said, he struck at hi a.ssall.nnt. nttractlnff the attention of paiwran. Alter a purer?by. and the man suit by officers and other. which lasted several blocks and durtnj: which several hota were fired., the 'man turned hl3 weapon on h!mdf Margelin served terms In the Wash for penitentiaries Inijton and Montana of an theft automobile. for and larceny - Ml 1 SMALL BOATSAILS WOMAN WHO BURNED BANKER DELEGATES FOR ARCTIC FIELDS HOME FOUND INSANE MEET IN CONVENTION OKAS K'. Wash.. July 19. Mrs. Anna I Corbin. wldowof I. C. Cor-Llrailroad builder, was round Insane by a commission' in the superior Mnndiiv. X! m. Corbin fsceJi a chart: of first degreo awn n. connection with nn nlleped plot t6 burn her hone here last iprlng to collect Insurance money. Mm. Corbin was committed on a warrant sworn out by Martin I'auyn. her Rsrdener. who testified formerly believed herself to be the st- that she of ssssjwins. 'MntCor- limrtedj-lctt, jjln declVed efforts had been madesesto noison her. She told t Monday's slon of three remedies she ssld he to breal the hypnotic lad. discovered spells which were CAst over her by un known person. Luls E. LJIjte. Mrs. Corbln's former citauffeur. was acquitted by aA Jury In Htiperlor court Isst month of charge of first decree arson, aftsr Mrs. Cor-to bin hadTnade an alleged confession th police that 'she had first plotted vlth him to burn the house and later had urged him not to put-r- t In execution. The home wss dntnsred by a fire charscterlied as of ineendlary origin , Idst spring.According to Prosecuting Attorney Meyer, the arson d charge against Mrs. - ' preseea. Corbin ' will :noi XV n. . nOOTH MINNEAPOLIS. July 19. Sejion BAT, Me., July 19. The sl of the nineteenth annual convention of MacMIlllan Arctic expedition took beof the American Institute' Hanking, departure today from American gan here today with mon than 1000 shores yesterda'y. The explorers ssjc-iliar- y n-n- delegatea. eleeted by 45.eOOA bankers of feature of the country, assembled. the convention, will. be. .a debate on Wednesday between New.', "fork city memtrs and th Omana chapter on the Prof eswr Irving L"lihr plan of stsbllltlngon the dollar wlUi the New . the affirmative. Yorkers aaocU-tlon'time For the.flrst shoonsr, Bowdoln, which cam here Saturdsy night, after formal God- speed from Governor Baxter. at went awsy st dswn. cheered by townspeople. The IJowdoin will make a short stop at Sydney. N. S , on her way north. OO" hlston' there wt!l be accredited was Introduced into ScotSmoking women's deleRates at 'the gathering. land ss an antidote for rheumatism " 175 from various sections of the coun- and ague. credent. try being A fight between the east and the for the honor oT having writ "sections the next vice president, "who automatically will become president' in 1922. Is in prospect; Carter E. Talma n. of Ilichmond. A a., and Jphn . Curran. Ban Francisco, are. the candidates. The west also is seeking the next convention and Portland, Ore., Vooeters. are tn the lrmsllf Jjt. The convention will close Friday. in-th- WJy-cass- Let Cubcura Be Yonr Beanty Doctor Pa Sa. Co, 1 - '' ' DRIVER'S BODY oo TAXI IS FOUND IN RIVER Kcyy m !: SPOKANE. Wsh.."July 19. A body Uter, identified as that of Lee driver, ..mining sincea Ttvorsdsy call, was tUcht when. he answered taken from the Spokane river, fifteen xnlles east9f this city Mondsy.- The feet were ,tlhlly bound hands arid man had been gagf ed. " r. the nnd ; Sister's brother, slso aLotaxlesb drir-f--a AnceJes svss murdered, near fe'w years aCo under similar Box Timber" taJt-ic- , ab tns1o tn all of wter For skin orhsdr. Try It. Work Iclrsds t ll 1 , ;; ; Packages. Are the Best Get Our Reduced Prices Today A for ; Selling . - 1Qcs et, s- - oo The De PAN THE MARCH HAR - Also SELECTED COMEDY LATEST PATHE NEWS ELLENSBUUG. Wash.. July 19. James Hughes, chief horticulturallst for the Denver & Rio Grande railway, waa drowned Monday In the Columbia river at White Bluffs when he lost control of 'his car and drove It from a small Into th water. The body had notferry been recovered last night. Mr. Hughes had offices at Denver but pent much of his time on the railroad's fruit ranch at Corfu, Wash. He was unmarried. COLUMBUS. O., July 19. J 66' oo- FORD'S ROAD CUTS FREIGHT CHARGES H IN RAILROAD FARMER DROWNED IN RIVER Only. Place Can Get BEB ARE no bor-jjd- f nn WILD WEST' BANDITS LOOT BORDER STORE 1 V v.4 e ASY MA R S r. rV;-;:: consld-dellvere- d 250,000 : . .. -- - ; arm-ura,i- i OgdcrC Utah ' gent PACKAGE SALES CORPORATION vG.Olsen Berry E3tiket3 |