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Show " - WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 16, 1921. THE OGDEN after graduation was in a little small nmu. j. ne leacner caan naa a. vaca ticui for some time so hei went away nn&'l was delegated to take his place. My pupils were ot all ages from six to eighteen, but I believe I managed to teach them all a little something. At the end of the two weeks, I vent back, home and later began motion picture work. In addition to Mies Wilson, the cast of .this new Paramount picture Includes Conrad Nagel, Jack Holt. Fontaine La ltue, Maym Kelso and other - ORPHEUrVl ' STARTING TODAY '"'.' ; - . v : . on your shock absorbers. wil need 'em on. this mile-- r minute joy ride with -tt- .-:,'-,.- " 0O-: 4 Huge Throngs Greet ?ar Pictures Brought Here By Legion .(pH U ran ,t: tin She'll beat him, cheat him, eat him out of a year's pay In one hour. She's Broadway's wickedest vamp with a pile of style and a mile of guile. She'll run him right to Reno and use your marriage certificate to start a bonfire with his bankroll. The license plate doesn't mean the number of the taxi, but the number of happy, homes she's busted. r --- Vj FAMOUS" STORV .i i il AlFRANK. LLOYD iRRODUCTION SNUB POLLARD in Friday-Saturda- 1 J- y - ' CHARLIE CHAPLIN j in "THE KID" , HELL AMERICA'S UNKNOWN HERO LYCEUM j TODAY Zane Grey's Story V ' V V Washington, D. 0., together with the ceremonies and parades coincident thereto. "MAN OF THE FOREST" Ogden Theatre NUMBER 17" i - . . ' . 4- . f v , .' . r . . V .' V , ' .'-'- - . r ioT 1 ' K - f . ; . - ' ' A Rousing Tale of the GOLDEN WEST - ;' - - ; - SHOWS at . yr 2:00-3:4- ' - V , ;' 5 5:30 7:15-9:0- 0 ADDED ATTRACTION Coming Tomorrow GEO. WALSH , - , at Arlington National Cemetery, w , :i V i t j t JlJfflflj Special added attraction received; jby Government Airplane today.' First picture shown in the west of the burial of j "HOCUS POCUS" Coming A : ' FOX NEWS : i and valuable as BIG COMEDY . "Nothing but the 'best 100 per cent photoplays and music.' d - "V '-.' In His Best Picture and wag-conducte- - S Bays mi' J 'ALE -a n CcDDMiime 1 "FOOL'S GOLD" ra J "POWDER RIVER" W MITCH LEWIS in h- at . Today and Tomorrow at Al-hamb- - TODAY.ONLY - V COZY U-2- W FINEST THEATRE WALLACE 1 - ' A $ Bk. 7Var ITHEAIIIES fS. k UTAH'S AMERICAN LEGION PICTURES ADMISSION ONLY 30 CENTS rowaer itrver," tne orricial war ; r . to Ogden by the Ameri- '"Wilru "KVy brought was fme ,nodiate action, to indicate their dis can Legion, greetd last night by approval of mounting tax notices. an audience which filled the A) hambra If the directors of the Weber County to capacity. Frequent applause greet-an Fa rm bureaus' indorse the proposed ed the succession of scenes, and big be dnvqito ift made by the state organ- occasional shout; witnessed that a vetization this county at the meeting eran of the 91st or 2nd Divisions had Saturday, Mr. McKay says the flvimr recognized a once familiar scene or suuadron will be put to work in Weber spotted some one whom he believed to in about two weeks. be himself or a. buddy. Scenes from oo the first line trenches, advances under V 9 fire, men falling under German shrapnel, a gas attack, and airplane battle and tanks going forward brought the War home to the Ogden audience as no picture has done before. The pictures of the 3 sinking Allied ships, 'Tale of Two Worlds to Be pictures made for propaganda to .keep spirits high in Germany, gave a triSeen Today the umphant sense of arrogance humbled , and despotism brought low. Ogden Officers of the Herman Baker Post today advised those who have not seen Gouverneur Morris is known to the it to take advantage of the remaining American public as one of the'great-es- t opportunity this afternoon and this writers of fiction of the IJIs evening. The istheatre, filled to capacifrhort $tories appear in the day. ty last night, likely to be overtaxed country's this most famous magazines and his evening. novels "Powder River" is the war brought sell In hundreds of thousands. "A Tale of Two Worlds," his first home to Ogden, the only opportunity has had to witness actual comoriginal story for the screen, is one of the city the most thrilling as jwell as beautiful bat scenes. It is specially significant tales that ever "came out of the Gold-wy- n at a time lik the present, bringing as it ':vLdoes a sobering realization of the terstudios. :.L rible reality of war, and in the face of oo 4 American efforts to make wars imposWally Reid Appears in The sible bereafter. "Powder River" should be 6een by every lover of peace, Hell Diggers' the Today the picture will play continuTomorrow ously from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Because it has no consecutive plot, arrangements may be made to see It' at iFor the exterior scenes around the any time. oo big gold dredgers in "The Hell Diggers,", ijWallace Iieid's latest Paramount picture, to be shown at the Al- - HOW TO MAKE CANDY ' hambra theatre tomorrow, Director FROM CULL APPLES Frank Urson wanted crowd, large but as the location was some miles from the; city of Sacramento. Cal., he In the October issue of national some difficulty in gatheranticipated magazine of the food trades, appears ing a mob, with a dealing at For abut a week before tha shoot- an article recent bulletthat appeared In alength ing of the scenes, however, a publicity story published by the Utah Agricultural in San Fran- - in 'umpaign; station on the College Cisco and Sacramento, means of. subject, Experiment From Cull "Making Candy which nearly everybody by in those twa cities was apprised of the coming Apples."! The article entitled '"Apple Candy vent. Stories were placed in the Sac- Result of Varied Experiments," gives ramento Bee and the San Francisco the entire process of manufacturing Chronicler detailing the program for the and-aaccount of experithe filming of the big scenes and giv- mentscandy of. the material in made. Most. ing information as to the locale. Slides article is composed of direct quo.were alsoishown in the principal the- the tations taken from the Experiment atres in; the two cities. bulletin. When the company arrived- hurv Station The, various steps in the perfected rlreds of persons started for th mt process of making the apple candy front all the surrounding country, and are bulletin as folthey were: all delighted at the oDbor- lows:summarized by the v tunity of appearing in the scenes of Apples are first washed, peeled, a motion picture. and trimmed. cored Mr. Reid is supported in this hew Ground in food chopper and production by a superior cast,, headed weighed, up Ly X.ois Wilson and AlexGranulated sugar at the rate of 15 ander Broun. Frank including Lucien Xeigh, I. ittlefield,! Clarences Geldart and Bud pounds to 10O pounds of chopped apis thoroughly stirred in. Post,- Byron Morgan Wrote both the ples The is spread one-ha- lf resulting mixture istory and scenario, on Inch deep drying trays ant O- Ofor 36 to 48. hours. This evaporated dried mass Is called "apple leather" Charming Lois Wilson in and It may be stored indefinitely. Picture Alhambra "Apple leather" is ground up in a food chopper and so becomes a dry Next Sunday paste-lik- e substance. This is also a storage! form, and is called "apple L,ois Wilson is introduced in the new paste." A composed of three pounds of William de Mill picture, "The Lost sugarsirup one quart of water Is made. Iiomance'.which opens at the Alham- This isandstirred into four pounds of bra theatre next Sunday, as a. libra- - the Nuts and cocoanut may paste. dry vian in ohargo of the children's robin. also be added. Some twenty-fiv- e on thirty children The result is apple which may a,rif, employed in the scene and Miss be molded Into anycandy desirable Torm Uilson's association with the kiddies and then allowed to harden alightly recalled the days before she made her before use. ' : screen debut, when she was a school The cores should be peelings and teacher for ja short ttor in a' little saved as they may be easily cooked Alabama town. for jelly. In commercial manufac"I Went to Normal school and stud- up ... ture this would help to pay the cost ied to be a school teacher," says Miss of the plant-Frui- t operating Wilson, "and my first appointment candles, which would be as : A 1 - - -- 1:45 p. M. 5Tou t Charlie Murray, Mack SennetCs famous comedian of his many laughable films, will visit Ogden this week in the form of a headline act on the new Pantages bill, opening at the Orpheum theatre tomorrow afternoon for the week-en- d run. Manager Goss is preparing for record crowds this week as every movie fan.will want to see and hear Charlie Murray in his vaudeville act. He extends an invitation to the audience to ask any ' question about the moving picture business, and he will answer to the best of his ability from the stage. The balance of the Pantages show is above the average this week, Orpheum patrons an excellentassuring entertainment. Adv. v R Bring: -- jective of the Utah State Farm bureau in its present drive, according to I). D. McKay of Iluntsvllle, president of the state organization. 1 Ie declares there is a every indi cation that the objective will be attained for the farmers of the state are beginning to realize that organization pays. .i:t: j The bureau has a f lyic- - squadron of about 20 experienced soMciTjOra . who call pn farmers personally. Mr. McKay f said.;.-.These canvassers talk organization and knd are usually successful in getting 'the farmer's signature to the membership application, which includes three notes for the promissory payment of annual dues. By getting the farmers' notes "for ithe dues in advance, Mr. McKay says it he bureau avoids the necessity of making drives for members Except every three years. farm: bureau: men find that the (.The farmer is especially interested at this time in the taxatlort question, accord- - STANDARD-EXAMINE- TONIGHT ONLY Membership of 20,000 in Utah Aim of State Bureau well known favorites. oo Says President Film Comedian to Sennettr, A farmers' Appear in Person on organization1 of 20,000 Utah members paid up Pantages Bill for three years in advance is the ob; . palatable sugar canMENDING IT. dles, are also valuable for their aclda, An ordinary dress phap will often mend fruit esters,, and fruit augars. and therefore would be healthful, especial- the kettle In a pinch. I ut the ball of the ly aa an aid to digestion. Fnsp througrh the hole. Snap the other oo cn the other side and then rivet part Providence. R. I., 1 the second with a few very light strokes of the largest city in New England. hammer. , c 4 'Hubs: - . - . ' ' - at r 1 I 1 1 LA I l V I VJ ! 1 I I I J "All V I 3 yMj I " , tv. . ' . TV; lt - r-. . - .;-"- 5, - - - ' - r This Week Beginning Tomorrow Afternoon THE FAMOUS MACK SENNETTi COMEDIAN , (IN PERSON) CHARLIE. MURRAY and A BIG VAUDEVILLE BILL "Some Show This Week" Same Prices THREE BIG STARS Don't miss the biggest western drama . the screen has ' , ever known , ; 00 In?- . era - ii e Fir Featuring, your favorite western star o JJACM ORPHEUM Theatre One Night Only. V. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20 w .;fo). "ran MMnn IL(D)llS fpi?wW JJ HARRY CAREY - n like it has ever been Nothing ' seen in any picture. n n viisW MILE-A-MlHUT- I JJL-jiJ- E mr j Lj ALL OF "MIDSUMMER MADNESS" FAME IN - : ' W5LL3AM 'PEMELILE K3 P GREAT SUCCESS Patons Stupendous Sensation of the Big North Woods, ' Conflict-- " 4 s "TrTT b0 Sunday, Priscila Dean in Stuart . WfflLM PEPPY SNAPPY, .. Ira rr In THE PLAYING ALL WEEK n "XTTTTTT , 4 lJ W : 1 I I 99. 1 TL Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, plus tax Seats Now on Sale at Box Office T rm tttt Tn 1LJ Vy lJf i |