| OCR Text |
Show MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21. 1921. lira Prison; W. M. McOurdy Also Released iaiL. til rrf a ? a t tVi uuaravi iue Bacherd tva eaugrht by! cers Ka tt fca ' X T l- to rob the store during an the Russell attempt James' company here. He admitted the attempt and con-- . fessed to other waived all court proceeding: robberies, and was in - the state prison within a week. Bacherd nas a wife and family here., v w, i.vmu sentenced to a prison term here last September, on i second-degre- e burglary charge was also released upon parole bv th nar. ' don board. He was arrested for al- -' tiegea tneits from a Southern -Pacific wrecKing outfit.. Ge?rge Parry, whose escape' from "the state prison several years aco was y;. a sensational and i ?n,wd hunt, , finally his arrest, and sentence by Fred C. Loofbourow io sixty-on- e Judge Sin the state prison, was granted 'years a conditional parole is pa-- . roled to Warden James Parrr and Pevine, will remain at the prison. The plea of Jos Baktashl from Utah county, for commutation of v. was Today-Tomorro- I Th Th If, Jr- T. rlat D4h. 4 til XJrnMUl f K (iml DtU mi Om Trr BItJ !. PRODUCTION YOU MUST BEE IT! 1 w Wm. OeMilleV ml -- - sW m onanu scre0nQurri-emTim Orr! C Erjfti3a fKl hri th er ( jt Orf n finr. tk Mr lh mm t Tb Wild B14 , fellow-off- FINEST OJ " novor-bofo- .1 - , 'The Lost'Romance With : JACK HOLT emence, CONRAD NAG EL LOIS WILSON Added Feature NEW CHRISTIE COMEDY, "RED HOT LOVE" r: i - r''f l. officer, who confessed to robberies in wniie a mempei; or tne tiepart-'- J ivjuen was sentenced to a 1ent In state prison last May,; hasterm .been released, upon parole byt th tate i board, of pardon. The a ctl on wa I r TOD TUT A f T.'A. Bacherd Freed From , THE OGDEN STANDAR&EXAM1NER Co D ID . denied. Prices oo O O o P Chiidrtn All Shows at 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15, 9:00 Main Fto.f St4tl p. m. A V Wedne Mrs. P. W. Hewes savJ eral ETUestS ftt SiindaV'J rilnnor .ot home on North Washington avenue in" celebration of the birthday annlyer-! - i ' ntei-tainaf- l . "'"sarins nf thr Rrrlne-ViarA t nf I llrB T rj iiiuwara iiewes. Among her guests , was ixltb. u- a. uowman or Little flock, . ana airs, jr rank liobinson ot ' J.?.., u .',. Pocptelio, Ida, j: J FARJBWKIiIi PARTY Mrs. Rose Schweizer and her moth- , tr, Mrs. C. Nicholas were, the cu pta nn tvunitiv ' 4& ii 4icib n ten i when a number. of their friends rath-- 1 ered at Mrs. Nicholas' home. After i f oi entertnin ment, a deliciousenjoyable supper was served. leaves Mrs.,Schweizer for San Diego to Join her Wednesday hnthfind r un. ow w wiser ui tne u ss. Navy. Mrs. - Nicholas will accompany Jier j iw me coast, lieutenant and utueuwr Mrs. Schweizer will make their home in SanDiego. . o--i " . , - , H . . com-nliment- r. ed if ""8 -f 3 NOW PLAYING fc ; ' - l ' EXT10RTAIK Sixteen members ofCHOKUg the Metropolitan chorus were entertained at the home of Lester Hinchcliff, 2763 Monroe avenue, last Wednesday1 evening. A well prepared hot dinner was served Ella Hinchcliff and Mrs. Carrie Hinchcliff. Musical entertainment followed the supper. ENTERTAIN AT CARDS irs- - S- - A. Shreeves entertained at cards Thursday afternoon at her home on Twenty-sixt- h street. Following on afternoon; given to cards for which ;en WiHiamsVon high; scoro, a dainty tray luncheon was served by the hostess, h Small tables were deoorated with yellow- mums. Those were Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. Carlpresent C Rasmussen. Mrs. Glen Williams, Mrs. L, Isward, Mrs. Leslie Saville, Mrs r8i:"t,er'Checketts, LindMrs. Mrs.' Stackman, . vmrcie una jars, jj'red Brewer. r by-Mr- s. ; 1 ; j HONOR1 NIECE Mrs. Albert Oberg Entertained " a number of guests one. last week in compliment to herevening Mrs. niece, Florence Pechart Mitchell, who was Jn J'osLake. Angelesno Willis Mitchell, ;of.i Salt, The Oberg residence was beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums. The evening was spent in singing, danc-in- g and games of five hun- dred. Following progressive the of a deserving licious supper the bride was showere . wih Many .beautiful gifts. Those Mr and Mrs. William - ?i'Slnt,e.re of Salt Lake, Mr. and Warry Bassford of Salt Lake. Florence JKilburn; of Morgan, Mr! Mist and Mrs. Reeder, Mr. and Mrs.- - Charles . Oliver Hansen, vTfry ,Mr; an,d Hnr r?? Kissell, Mr. and iK'. Jack fepackman, Mr., and- - MrA. ' r.rea - r- ; " . 100 PER CENT PHOTOPLAYS AND MUSIC 1 - ; s 1 Combing Won't Rid1 Hair of Dandruff Ira Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamberlain, Mr. and Mrs. J. Flynu, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Oberg, Miss Anna Gotch, Miss Eva Wardleigh. Miss Ber-nlc- e Wardleigh, Miss Beulah Wardleigh. OGDEN CIRCLE Ogden' Circle No. , 581 will give a card social Tuesday evening at 8:3u o'clock in the W. O. W. hall. , VORRY ABOUT THIS TODAY A bridge Is 72 feet jlong'ctnd 20 feet wide. A man stands At one end, nt the right side, his wife OFFER PRIZES FOR BEST THREE ESSAYS The Child Culture dub of hxs offered $12 in cash prises Ogden to the three high school students writing the bsst essays on "Disarmament," according to an announcement mde today by Supt. W. Karl Hopkins. All of the essays must be in the office of Supt. Hopkins not later than & o'clock Monday, November 28. To the student winning first honors a prize-o- f J 10 will be awarded. Second winner will receive $7 and the third will be awarded 15. The essays must not exceed 2000 at the other end, on the same side, -FIVE, HUNDRED CLUB and his cousin directly in the midMrs. Dora Noble was hostess to the dle of the bridge. Who Is the members of the 1916 Five Hundred man nearer to? club Thursday evening at her home. to yesterday's: Holes. Answer During the early evening cards were K50- honors were for which awardenjoyed 5 More than cent of the inMrsto per ed Alice Smalley, Mrs. Louise Shipley and Mrs. Sarah Baumelster. mates in English prisons are women. words. At the close of the card games, a hot supper was served by the hostess. Chrysanthemums decorated the table. LEAVE FOR TUKEAST Mr: and Mrs. J, J. O'Connor left Saturday evening to visit relatives in Kansas and Ohio. They will at several of the larger cities and stop expect to return to Ogden in two weeks. 1916 Again Today 1:45 to 11 p. m. Earnest Shipman Presents 66 HE PORE GNE FEOK RALPH CONNER'S s GREAT NOVEL OF THE SAME NAME A STEANQEE'S SPLENDID BTRUaOLE "Hie Foreigner" telli the story of a youn stranger within oar who fought Iravclr to orercoine the countless obstacles that confronted him and who worhis fight. Sometimei the Rtory is tragic fcriraly ao; sometimes it is lightened hy humor-thacannot fail to brina langh; always it is fascinating, for it probes the human heart to its depths. s CARD PARTY Pythian Sisttrs will entertain in the K. of P. Hall. Pythian sisters and their friends are invited. W. R. C. SOCLL CLUB Mrs. P. A- - Gysin will be hostess to the members of the W. R. C. social club Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clocn at her home 2248 Ogden avenue. t The luperlatiTc direction of Henry MacRae plus a story which for action and appeal haj never been aurpaascd and a true all star cast make "The Foreigner" one of the biggest screen saccetses of this or any other teaaoru -- SERVICE STAR LEGION to the members of the Service Star Legion this evening at 8 o'clock at her home 324 Twenty-eight- h street. Mrs. Nicholas is entertaining the legion instead of Mrs. J. U. Eldredge, Jr., as previously announced. SECTION 2 Section 2 of the Presbyterian circle will meet at the'shome of Mrs. R. A. Rowlands, 778 Twenty-eight- h street, Tuesday afternoon- - i Mrs. Gomer Nicholas will be hostess Coining Next Thursday--- 3 Days Thanks giving Day Program The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then destroy it entirely, To do'this, get you about four uunces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at night when retiring use enough to .moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this and by morning, most if nottonight, all,, of your dandruff will BRIDGE CLUB be gonel and three or four more apMrs. Charles Hinchcliff will be plications will completely dissolve and hostess to the members her bridge entirely destroy; every single sign and club Tuesday afternoon of at her homt ftrace of It, no matter how much dan- on Adams avenue. druff you may have. V oo Tou will find, too. that all 'itching 'and digging of the scalp will stop at NOTICE once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. A 500 card party ' will be given by Tou can get! liQuid arvon at any the Pythian Sisters at the- K.. of P. arug store, it is inexpensive and never 4nau xuesaay evening iNovemoer zi. ians to ao tne work. Advertisement. (Come and bring your friends. 311 . ROBERTTON-COL- E - Jprasvhhr, Ink rVi - 1 GEORGE MELFO&D M A RAID DA wr I And whil their father went down fightog, two Udj fled for mm IX.; MOBUCTION I their lires. One to becocaa one a rough, tflent plainsman. Unknown to each other tmta ? The rest Is lono and strnU and thrHL With William Hart tn both Hs rxMhfnf role.. a mm-- M Comedo eOvr maco FOX NEWS . . . ALSO m , ! 1 I Ctct !n!urf JANS NOVAK GOOD COMEDY i 4 h k BO 1 rUJi- - ALH'AMBRA STARTING NEXT SUTOAY. Two hundred and fifty of the greatest showihouses open on sans day and date. Special prices for children fifteen years. Matinees, 30c; evenings, 30c and 50c, including tax. 11 PEN THEATRE , : Coming soon ' X "SUPERPECIALS ONLT' - Harold Lloyd in his first '"Sailor Made Man" five-re- el comedy, b E3 |