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Show "SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1921. THE OGDEN t a role of sterling worth in which he acquits1 himself with ability, discern- ment and taste The support rendered ny, Doris Keny on as Ariel, Diana Allen as .Mamie, not. to speak of Ann Eglea-toCharles-AbbeLouis Hendricks end the many other artists'of an unIt usually large cast, was of the best. of U a certainty that "The Conquest of the Canaan" has made town, and deservedly too. The picture will be shown, for the last time n, 20 Cars of Cattle Sold on tonight. Ogden Market to One V S.F. Firm- : '"Forty, cars , of livestock comprised the shipments from the bgden XJnion Btockyards yesterday. The largest shipment was 20 cars of cattle to Crayson, Owen Packing company of' an Francisco., , ?' .Shipments and sales' included : v Cudahy North Packing company,"Salt Lake, 3 cars lambs. lL . ft. , - n - - :'.., . . -i vrg- : - - . . K The story deals with a young man and woman who arc social outcasts in their town of Canaan, but Orpheum Sunday and Monday SHOW TIME TODAY 2:00 3:30 2:45 4:00 5:30 cast has been used in An the making of "The Woman in His House," which comes to the Orpheum theatre on Sunday for a return engagement of two days. Mildred Harris and Ramsey Wallace have the leading roles. The other principal players include Thomas Holding, George Fisher, Gareth Hughes, Winter Hall, Richard Hedrick, Catherine Van Bur-e- n and Bob Walker. "The Woman in His House" is an Associated First Nawethers $3.004;00 tional attraction, directed by John $a.507.00; ewes $2. 00 3. 00; feeder far lambs Stahl. It comes with, a report from $4. 50 5. 50. other cities as presenting a powerful, -- oo well acted story of sacrifice and ar THEATRES nervfe-htilU- e D A DANCE C E Orchestra w 3 Music's Best Crowi Congenial Floor Superb and Always a Good Time In Store H E R E . " gic. Mr. Mantell ml Gent.. ..' , Extra Lady Couple . . ..V. 55 . 25 ..... ..... .. .. 75 . . The screen' greatest . triumph of Mother-Lov- GG9 (life e! A thatMasterpiece touches "many hearts. NEW YORK, Oct. 22. Intoxicating liquor may not be landed at American from one forports for eign country to another, Federal Judge Julius Mayer declared Friday in a decision in the suit brought by the Steamship lino, to restrain authorities from seizing a shipmentport of whisky lound from Glasgow to Bermuda. Counsel for the Anchor Line contended that liquor not intended for sale in the United States, was exempt from provisions of the prohibition act and was protected by the treaties between the United States and Great Britain. Judge Mayer declared that President Cleveland and President Harrison held that the treaty articles involved in this case had been abrogated and that he would not take a conview. The feieral authorities trary testified that a large quantity of the liquor transshipped through New York had "become lost or stolen" and eventually - was landed in this counnt try. . - ' oo , Orpheum Theatre - Absolutely Free. . Tuesdays and Fridays at 4 p. m. p. ni4 Auspices Utah Power & Light Co. "Efficient Public Service" GREAT PARAMOUNT or .. The encase- ment of Miss Louise Chenle Francis to, J. R. Cudahy, con of the late John C. Cudahy of Chicago, waa announced by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Francis. today Miss Francis is a descendant of Laclede, founder of St. Louis. oo CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY Cut. out this slip, enclose with Ec and mall .it to Foley & Co., 2 835 Sheffield Ave-111., writing your name and Chicago. address clearly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for coughs, colds and croun Foley Kidney Pills for pains in sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for constipation, biliousness, headaches, bowels. Sold everywhere. Advertisement, ..'--- - and-sluggis- 1 1 o ND Of the WOK A And the worlds adven turers tumble into Shang hai, "Paris of the Orient. There, in a smashing sea and underworld romahce, three men fought for the love of this beautiful girl. Remember "the girl" of George Loane Tucker's "TheMiracleMan,,? Here she is in another thrilling romance of underworld 9 love. r ' I . v " ' A story that starts at the bottom and climbs to the shining heights. f l ' '" 4 ' - - f ; J ) ) i i! f " 4 i ' ' V . V 0 - - A story that struggles up from the dens of Shanghai into the light of i J 7 t S8 t " PRICES 10c-20c-3- 0c SHOWS AT Added Feature 5:00, 7:00 BOBBY VERNON IN "HEY, RUBE" SCORES OFFICIALS HOSTILE TO 'DRY' LAW Oct. WASHINGTON. 22. Judges and public officials were- taken to task Friday for their attitude toward prohibition enforcement by Commissioner Haynes," in an address at "a Methodist church here. This attitude, he. described as a "foe we must not overlook." "As long as public officials take a hostile attitude," Mr. Haynes said, "it is. going to be. difficult to get Juries to convict. The attitude of the Judge and the prosecuting attorney has much to do with the verdict of the Jury. In some cases. I am told, it is difficult to tell whether the bootlegger or the prohibition official is on trial. It has been suggested that the attitude of such publio officials might be greatly changed if more of our better citizen" would attend court, The friends of the bootlegger fill the court room but the friends of the law keep away." - Some public officials, he declared.' feel that rhe eighteenth amendment Is not binding upon them, "while there are a few Judge who use their high position to express disdain of the Volstead act." Light fines and long delays, he added, have contributed "to the defiance In which the bootlegger holds the law." Another obstacle In the rath of pro hibition enforcement. Mr. ILarnes continued, "was an unholy aHiance" between the apparently respectable clas and "the most vicious and 'criminal class." OO " FEDERAL UNIFORM DIVORCE LAW ASKED DETROIT. Oct. 22. The Unlversal-ts- t general convention Friday adopted resolutions urging congress to pass a uniform divorce law, asking the fedrelease consclen eral government tlous objectors arrested during the war and to repeal the laws. anti-sediti- on and endorsing the aim of the conference on limitation of armaments, A request thst Kugene V. lebs be released from prUwn wm stricken from the resolutions after debate. Dr. It. V. Galer of Mount Pleasant. Iowa, president of the contention, was and unopposed for oo 5i continue (n evidence. calculations, but th disposition to defer "Commitments pending Week!)- bsnk rJearir.cs S 7.C S.C2 deelcp. rnents In this connection is rnnlfeicd 009. In comparatively few quarters. Define the exltlr.g uncertainty and! Itadt-l.s been dtoerel in IK retarding factors, th commercial re- - IVlcUn tVnrc. - s BUSINESS REVIVAL IS MAKING- PROGRESS - TOHIC ICt- - 2J.Duni- - say: os a wiacprtaa rauroaa. strike, was not without. Influence en! builnrss this week but caused no con-- 1 splclous disturbance. Uelltf that a5 walkout would be aTcrted nu strength-- ! ened as action toward that end was) taken, and early unsettlement arising' from th" threatened trouble was niain-- ! ly confined to speculative markets. While requests tf expedite shlrrnenta of goods under or1er were made 'In; rome Instances. thcr was r.o general: anxiety regarding suppJiea of mer- - lin at h JL u yHI! I) TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY nn OGDEN October 25, 26 ROB ERT B. 'Z3 DANGE MONDAY NIGHT "A Treat Hard to Beat" "The best band I ever had. and I know my Ogden friends will-bR. Owen Sweeten; Director. eminently satisfied." New Stunts THEATRE NETVV 1 New Music C m - SWEETEN'S SALTAIR BAND PICO SI O 9:00 p. m. Im maklns chandl9. and forward demand were rrttrrM, ar; riot appreciably affected. Protract th" n'owly tiiinrgradual of treni I product! of lower fre'.eht rates enterlnit Into MISS FRANCIS TO WED J. R. CUDAHY ST. LOUIS. OcL 22. Lectures on" Food and Food Combination by MRS. LOUISE PALMER WEBER w OMP Y LIQUOR SHIPMENTS THROUGH U. S. BARRED - COMING "R A f!TT TO ORPHEUM, Sunday, Monday: mir BEGINNING TOMORROW (H oo Arr-ch- "Utah's Finest Dance Hall" I H Giants vs. Yanks 4 believes Shakespeare sympathized with Shylock, and yielded only to the sentiment of the time in permitting him to pe presented as a comic character. In addition to Shylock, Mrv Mantell will portray during his Orpheum engagement, the Cardinal of Bulwer Lytton's "Richelieu Tuesday night, and Brutus in Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" Wednesday night. Seats now selling. trans-shipme- J Q(C20e30e 5:45 Feature 7:15 Single Reel 7:30 Eve Film 7:45 Feature 9:30 Single Reel 9:45 Feature ns - Withnell's Berthana Single Reel TO) Merchant of Venice" at the Wednes- Ml The admirers of the virile screen day matinee of his engagement at the Orpheum theatre, that he try some portraitures' of Meigh&n, .the time ever Shylock as a performance of was Paramount popular star, will find comic a,character, as he In "The Conquest of Canaan," played in lils latest 'Vehicle, which was shown to the Shakespeare's day and for a hundred finest advantage at, the Alhambra the-- , years after. Mr. Mantell. however, has too'imich sympathy with a part he atre" last nleht. n'"fltWaft so to their liking. Written, that he j by Booth ' the experiment. iitin.iBio.n, aaaptea or Frank Wright declines The case of Shylock is without parTuttle, directed by R.- William Neill, and photographed by. Harry Perry, allel in stage history." In the 'days 'The Conquest on Canaan" is attrac- when Quin was Caesar of the English tive as it is artistic and satisfying. stage, a young "upstart" by the. name As Joe Louden, Thomas Meighan has of Macklin, with Hebrew blood in his veins, conceived the idea of lifting Shylock out of the mire of low comedy, where he weltered with Dogberry, Bottom and Falstaff, and making him tragic' His manager was nervously afraid of the experiment, for in those days Iondgn playgoers expressed themselves in terms that make tame the last "Playboy" of the western world and "Birth of a Nation" riots. Macklin. however, was eloquently persuasive, and got his chance. v was at first amazed, then en thusiastic, and Mackiin's future career was assured. He threatened to 1 dislodge even Quin from the seat of supremacy, but the act of dethronement was reserved for a still greater actor, David Garrick. Garrick followed Macklin s example as to Shylock, and since the das's of the earnest young Hebrew stage reformer, no Shylock of note has been other than tra- TONIGHT Feature : Shyldck Raised From, Low Comedy Character; at "Conquest of Canaan" Will Orpheum Wednesday Show at lhambra for More than one friend has suggested Last Time Today to Robert B. Mantell, who plays "The hasr-"mal- Single Reel Eve Film 1st Worlds eries Game Seats 3C 1 ; feature e. oo II ADDED ATTRACTION . mother-lov- of CANAAN" young man becomes mayor and the girl well. sh becomes the mayor's wife. An excellent story this, as you will admit when you sec it at this theatre tonight. who manage by their own efforts to overcome every obstacle and become "respectable." The - i "M YOUR LAST CHANCE TODAY TO SEE t4Tfce CONQUEST - all-st- nDiiii IN HIS BIG NEW PARAMOUNT SUCCESS . cattle. OGDEX LIVESTOCK MARKET. Cattle Receipts 791; choice steers 5. 00 5. 50; good steers heavy $4.00 fair steers $3. DO 4.00; choice .4.50; feeder steers 4 . 00 5 . 25; choice cows find heifers $3.75 4. 50; fair to good cows and heifers $3.254.00; cutters canners $1 . 00 2 . $2.0d3.00; choiee feeder cows $2.50 3. 50; 00; fat bulls $2,00 3. 00; bologna bulls $2.00 &3.00; veal calves $7. 00 8.50.' Hogs Receipts none; choice fat hogs,a75 to 250 lbs., $7.85; bulk of $7.35g7.85; feeder hogs $8,00 SheepReceipts 2532; choice lambs A THOMAS MEIGHAN i I , . ' .HIiS4B poT-tray- ed , - - .. One of the most unusual roles ever seen in a motion picture is that by Betty Compson, new Para- INER M UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE Alhambra Tomorrow mount star, in her first starring vehicle, "At the End of the World," which will be seen at the Alhambra Wilson & Company, Los Angeles, 2 theatre tomorrow. is seen as Miss Compson "Cherry," cars lambs.a broken-dowof beautiful California-Nevad- a the daughter Feeder co'mpany, runs a cafe who Englishman 1 car feeder lambs. Norwalk, Cal., gambling palace in Shanghai, ChiSumski,. Harbin & Sumskt, San arid ns.- She grows up in the atmosphere . Francisco,; 1 car cattle. of the gay resort, serving as a lure Grayson, Owen Packing Co.; San foi her father's establishment, yet tak20 cars Francisco, cattle. care of herself and posClayton & Moffatt, : San Francisco, ing perfect 1 0 cars cattle. sessing fine qualities that are still , . dormant. Then comes romance, and VFox & Keller,. Ogden, 1 car cattle-romance breaks the emointo :. Child & Child. 2 cars cattle. tions this Ogden, of lives of other men who the ARRIVALS. aro made by her charms. , W. J. Kelly, desperate agent, Victor, Idaho, The role is a severe test of the emo10 cars cattle. and Miss of tional actress, T: H. any powers Berger,' Victor, 'Ida., 1' car Compson is said to have executed it cattle.? ' : . G. Woolstenhulme, Victor. "Ida., a with the same skill and in the same convincing manner in which she porcars cattle, her exacting part in George M. Clayton Murnan, Mackay, Ida., trayed I.oane Tucker's ""The Miracle Man." 0 cars cattle.: directed the new J. H. Seeley & Son, Mt. Pleasant, Penryhn Stanlaws is an which . 1 car bucks.adaptation of picture, scenario by Ernest the Klein, play by Parley Peterson, Montpeller, Ida., 1 Edfrid A. Bingham. Milton Sills, car- cattle. J. C. Clinton, Marys ville, 9 cars Mitchell Lewis, Casson Ferguson. Spottiswoode Aitken, Joseph Kilgour lambs. S. R. Nelson, Carter, Wyo., 1 car and other famous players appear in support of the star.oo cattle. Eli 1 Beckstead, car Oxford, Ida., cattle. W. A. Allred, Preston, Ida., 3 cars Mildred Harris Returns to , m q n n Betty Compson in "At the End of the World" at - - r oo nn STANDARD-EXA- e Superb Floor f I gS. m W fH?S H sm p r SUPPORTED BY A COrtlPAKY OF THIRTY SKILLED FLA VEILS IK RICHELIEU .TUESDAY NIGHT KERCHAinr OF VENICE ..WEDNESDAY MATINEE JULIUS CAESAE. WEDNESDAY NIGHT ELABOEATE SCENIC PEODUCTIONS U: Prices SOc to $2.00 (pltxs tax) Scats Now. On. 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