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Show THE OGDEN THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 20, 1921. fi t 9 STANDARD-EXAMINE- R' V toft BIG NEW PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE : BILL TODAY aa Government Ready to Part TURI a With Land on Hills West of Ogden OP The war WASHINGTON, Oct. 20. department is preparing to sell at auc- tion as part of the army economy LiiiiiiJctigii, uiuie uiau seventy real es- tate tracts over the country, regarded as useless for present or future army purposes. The tracts to be sold as soon 'as 'authorization can from Congress include a number of old time fort and military post the latter is fill of the Fort McHenry, Maryland, reservation with the exception of a plot to be retained as the site for a monument to Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star Spangled Banner." Communities in the vicinity of each site will be given first opportunities to purchase for municipal purposes, and where historical interest attaches, j . -- ILM Starring LINCOLN DAYS LORRAINE J'E P WITH BIG PANTAGES 1'!) 11 ULLnUUli 1111 UUUUii-UDAY- S A fumri bill t near OPENING TODAY g&Ji ld ; 1 YC ; - - s. WiLlJfnimal Serial Supreme . g I it was announced. IjAND ogden By states, the real estate holdings to include the following: Fifth corps area:. Kentucky: Camp Zachary TaylorSix corps area: Minnesota: St. Paul quartermaster depot. South Dakota: Watertown target be-so- AR.ZAN H-OUI- d sites-Amon- (3k& . 1 m m n Mm m a today TODAY , evenings., 9Rp ran gel Eighth. Corps area: Texas: Love field septic tank. New Mexico: Fort Bayard. , Ninth corps area: Vashon island, Point Washington: - inn io ilfenle-v'- i mm 50c Defiance. 'Utah: Ogden Observatory. California: Brother and Sisters and Marin island's, Molette island. I Matinee, 25c, 30c IN WEST OGDEN was on located Ogden Observatory a small federal reservation, in West The Ogden bisected by D avenue. buildings have long since disappeared but there still remain, two monuments upon which instruments of the observatory were placed. r According to J. C. Brown, county engineer, exploration west of the hundredth meridian, which rune through the center of Nebraska was based on I astronomical observations made at) Ogden observatory. Inscription on tno two monuments d which still stand in West Ogden was given by Mr. Brown as follows: Top: Altitude 4374. South Face: Longitude. Ill degrees 59 minutes, 54.64 seconds; Latitude, itude mark. Exnloration west of 100 41 degrees, 13 minutes. 8.5G seconds- meridian Wheeler, U. S. Engineers,, 1873. War department. v' North face:' U. S Meridian and lat- USED AS, BASK federal- - reservation The upon which the observatory was located lies and Twenty-sixt- h between Twenty-fift- h streets in the West Ogden addition. It runs 417.4 feet east and vost and 267.4 feet north and south. All of the exploration west of the 100 meridian by several federal par ties was based on data from the Ogden observatory. Ogden city was laid out from' the base at . oo the observatory. fatfxt ;( Vk-r- V-j'J-w KKMlV; .1 . " i Y I ! :: - Adolph Zukor - tl J LnJ , Today, Friday and Saturday HAS BIG DOCKET FRAUD CHARGED IN EMBEZZLEMENT CASE c. Oct- - 20.--Char- ged Directed By Roy W. Ntill -f V.'' J part of the town thtBeavtr Beach, with -- ADDED FEATURES- ws m mi - r-T- '." of Caoaao" that wasn't "re- - Scenario by Frank Tuttle Famous Novel by Booth Tarkingtoa e St in its acaneala tna pectable," ettthlng hady polltlca. Besides, he aspired to a certain girl and knew too much about the town's respectable leaders. Including the great Judge Plkel So, when they wouldn't let him make good, he went away and studied law. And when he came back-C-ome and ate Joe Louden conquer Canaan! In a story of the best that the screen and American life can offer. From the 20. - Tif bvdl&.U.l!3truul vuZe) He came from Snd-Fre- JSiiV EoppiM '. Washington, The United States court of claims has reconvened with a calendar of large with and Important cases for the winter OMAHA, Oct. Upon the, court docket there usingJ the mails to defraud, Wilbur term. d W. Swain, ot the'C. am actlona "Involving approximately Cramer and S. Radio company, were held by $300,000,000 arising- out of the counCommissioner-Boehle- r for the federal try's activities during the world war November and the Influx of these cases has only here convening grand Jury were at $550 begun, the ultimate aggregate of such fixed bonds v. Their each." Swain, who is a student at the claims being estimated at between and $3,000,000,000. high school of commerce, was released IN GIIEAT VAIUITTY on his own recognizance while Cra These actions-arbrought Into the mer, 'head 'of the concern, at a late court claims unby. plaintiffs having hour. Wednesday night, had been against all department of the govern-mentable to give bond. the war in which oo claims involvingdepartment, approximately have been filed.; the bur"GAS": CONSUMPTION eau of internal rovenue, which has It claims lor refunds and reBEATS ALL RECORDS before bates amounting to many millions; the" shipping board" where cancellations alone Involve over $850,000,000; Octnew 20. A WASHINGTON, for patent .Infringement of high record in gasoline consumption claims have already been was established in the month of Aug- which $200.000,P00 ust when 503,000,'000 gallons were us- filed In ' the various courts, claims made by the railroads amounting to toed, according to an announcement " approximately of $2,250000.000; claims mines. day by the bureau proportionately large arising from the housing corporation, war risk bureau food and fuel administration nn,l n amount of claims of miscellanLectures on Food and Food large eous character. The .variety of claims pending in Combination by the court is almost unlimited. In MRS. LOUISE PALMER cluding actions Tor requisitioning of WEBER ships and railroads, transportation of troops, ammunition and supplies, infringement of patents for high explosives, submarine boats and torpedoes, wireless and radio apparatus, contracts for Absolutely Free. engines guns, military and naval bases, Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p. m. and together with .contracts for manufacp. m. Auspices Utah Power & turing and acts of commandeering of almost endless diversity. Light Co. NOVKL., QUESTIONS There are many novel and Inter"Efficient Public Service" In esting questions raised, suits for infringement of especially One patent. inventor claims $1,000,000 for the little packet books of stamps that are sold to the public at every Another claims. that as early as 1905 STARTING TODAY h0 invented a gliding machine involving the principle upon which every AT 1:45 P.M. M airplane operated by the government is constructed and if FuccesHful may recover $10,000,000 nnd la asked for infringement in $995,000 the manufacture of torpedoes, and about ' for radio apparatus. Claim -i- nare made for injuries to person and , property by malt trucks and reimbursement is claimed by farmert for destruction of lands Und crops by alighting mail planes. The owner of Inntoxicating liquors whose supply has been illegally confiscated by zealous prohibition enforcement agents seeks indemnity in mony damages. In preparation for the disposition of this new business the court of claims has so cleared the dockets that not only pending suits but actions based upon war claims are receiving immediate attention and all case ar disposed of as rapidly as they are prepared and presented for counsel. d- - UJ u "Tlhii Requests for Damages and Reinbursements Run Into Billions j presents ; v -- . n TK - GMB COfflElY T SHOWS TODAY TinY TK I I -- TWO-REE- L COMEDY AND NEWS . Orpheum Theatre anti-aircra- Utah Theatre ft post-offic- e. BERT LYTELL $30,-000,0- 0.0 y dWil III 1 ftilSllllSiii; r ! :; j A Maxwell Karger Production r Also a special picture for the boy scouts "Catching a Coon" ; knockout comedy, and Pathe News. UNEMPLOYMENT PEAK IS BELIEVED PASSED COLUMBUS. O.. Oct. 20. The peak of unemployment has passed. Commander Erangreline. Booth, leader of the Salvation Army In the United' States, declared on her arrival here. Chances -- do? not favor 'any ' great suffering In? large cities because of unem:that ployment; apparently has been eliminated. danger she asserted Miss Booth.declared.lt her opinion that agitators and propagandists, working among labor, has been defeated. -- . KING GEORGE.CAN'T AFFORD BOAT RACING Put shock absorbers on your ribs, put India rubber on your funny bone and oil up your laugh tank. Your favorite fun ? maker Harold Lloyd, comes Sunday in "Don't Weaken;" . OMAHA. Oct. 20. B. H. Drum-mon- d, business man of Beatrice, Neb., does not know whether or not a prolonged airplane flight at whlcH an altitude of 10,000 feet was reached, benefited his heaointf, he said Wednesfrom tho day after he had climbed taken aloft by a flylnar plane. He was clrcua pilot- - Ileporta of others who had had their hearing: restored by h!h flights led Drummond to try it. he . Bald, Dance Tonight WHITE CITY OO" v :) v ' TAR AND FEATHERS HIGH FLIGHT FAILS FOR'CHlOKEN THIEF TO BENEFIT HEARING LONDON. Oct. 20. George King has announced that owing to the great need of economy, his majesty .cannot afford to fit out the royal yacht Brit annla for the yacht race next year. "This Is a great disappointment," says the announcement, 'as there is no sport he enjoys more. - . Thd Home of Clean Dancing Positively the greatest dance orchestra in the west The and" best largest floor iri the city. dancing Admission Only 30c No" Profiteering Every 'Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Dancing Nights BILL ANTI-LYNCHIN- G REPORTED TO HOUSE tion, resulting In the takltur of Ilfs was ordered favorably reported by the hove Judiciary committee today. oo Chinese women become gray en!y WASHINGTON. Oct- - 20. The Dyer in Oct. 20. S. F. Turry old age. DECATUK, bill Impoalnx heavy penner, allered chicken thief, warned by America has approximately 10,- residents to leave Shelby county, was alties oa persona involved In mob ac 000,000 bachelors. tarred and feathered by a mob of Shelby ccninty residents near Trowbrldie Wednesday afternoon. Turner was n captured in a store In Necx and taken Into the Utile Wabash river bottoms where- tar and feathers were appUM. None of the members of the gan woreH masks. antl-lynchJ- - GEORGE WALSH "DYNAMITE ALLEN" ,Y IVi . nf pHl iiLUl TUE8DAY AND WEDNESDAY THEATRE October 25, 2.6 ROBERT B. L J TODAY ONLY Let 'Er Buck : OGDEN'S 1921 WILD WEST SHOW PICTURES ..mi" TODAY ONLY U G eneieeHam pop SUPPORTED BY A COIdPAirST OF TmEXY SKELLED VtkTLSM XIX TUESDAY 2aaHT RICHELIEU .v..' WEDNESDAY MATTiniE MERCHANT OF VENICE WEDNESDAY. 2fIQHT : JULIUS CAESAR..... ELABORATE BCEinO PRODUCTIONB .Seat SUe TarnoTTomr Prices 50c to $2.00 (pins tax) . . . |