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Show THE OGDEN 10 THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 8, 4921. R The Scientifically Built Watch THEATRES Birthof ta Nation,, Comes Back to Ogderi for 3 Days; at Alhambra yThe A kind of STANDARD-EXAMINE- I JL artistic achievement, easy for the fijm but impossible for the by the "indopr drania,"-i-scene illustrated' in "The Birth of Ford's theatre .a Nation,-- which opens a three-day- s' at ' the Alhambra theatre engagement' ' ' : ', today. "I The old, fashioned drama has long i within attempted to represent of Borne such, and stage, ;htions have been rather" realistic. But in the film scene showing the 'assassination of President Lincoln, 'Vne sees not only the complete stage oi Ford's theatrft in Aprit 1863,. but lsb. the auditorium' of "the theatre, the audience, and'the historical figures in the" boxes! Laura Keene is playing "Our Amer ican Cousin," assisted by E. A. Southern in the role of Lord Dundreary. Uieir mimic 'They are startled out ofWilkes Booth parts by the shot that Hired. .The audience has risen to its teet as the shot is heard and cranes forward in a ' seroipanic to gaze at "the whose head has fallen back in Uhe stage box and at the .assassin, . Booth, who is leaping ttjoril.the box to the :stage u.iand whose ao umi spur uaiunes in innhim apci y his to break he jumps, causing 'Til is sort of Justmicai realism .l' has never been achieved before. It is part of what is meant by the post ailed "new art" for which D. "W. s L UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE io Ucne "Lady Waltham" No. toSj Hand Carved Case, Green Gold "j ' STARTING -- ' . . Here's a Practical Gift . " ; Ogden Sporting Goods Co. HARRY HALES, Mjnager. i im-'pressi- ve oo- Favorite Actresses Ogden theatre- goers added a new - name to their lists ;of favorite stage night with the appearance here of Fay Bainter, a charming winning young' actress 'with a most personality, in "fast is West." The tremendous size of the audience . at the: Orpheum demonstrated that ; play lovers will still part with hard carned coin of, the. realm it they are 'given assurance that they will be offered something .worth while. In this case Judicious advertising and the reputation" of the play brought about the appearance ; in the theatre of an. audlenc which filled orchestra, -balcony and even the gallery. Miss Bainter. had not been upon the stage 0 seconds in the "prologue when the audience knew' they would like .Whether the play would: have had its strong appeal without Miss Bainter is a question. But with her it has all those qualities which make ;a' drama genuinely suc. . j i j j i ; S.-!I- ow-m j .''East-IWest" is called a comedy and it is true there are' plenty of good wholesome laughs, , but all these laughs are sandwiched in between moments when most throats are choked with emotion and tears glisten in the eyes spectators Wtiss Bainter was Ming Toy, a supposedly Chinese girl, sold to a dealer in Chinese girls by her supposed father, who prefers to have a pig. She. is saved from a purchaser who intends to beat her by the action of a younar American who .induces a Chinese merchant of his acquaintance to outbid' the other and take the girl to America. s , . l ' ... - 00 ; "WASIIINOTOX. Dee. Six Good Acts of Vaudeville tative Henry D. Flood, On. Pantaes Bill 8. Represen- Democrat, of Itoth Today 10C1L1RIEFS Don't .lexanuc" Pantages is sending an other excellent bill of vaudeville to the Orpheum this week for Ogden lovers of good entertainment. The bill this week opening today has six acts. The "Revue la Petite,;" is per-tathe headliner. although the act the entire bill are so good composing In their respective lines that it Is difficult to give first honors. to any one of them. Paul Sydell and his two little canine friends present an act which has been loudly applauded all week.. The Powell troupe, composed of two comely girls and .1 trio of exceptionally "clever men. who perform daredevil stunts on xi pair of tight wires, have an offering of preat and standard merit. Walters and, Walters ar a man and maid of much accomplishment along lines of ventriloquism and their trio ot dummies ore entertain- -- HERMIT Jonathan Halsco of street, will build a bungalow jon, Antelope Island in the spring;' and spend his remaining: days there. His neighbors object to his raising goats' and' pigs in his back yard. h . Waterma Fountain Pen costs no more than the less, serviceable kind. We are prepared to show all makes and grades now for Christmas trade from $2.50 up. If he doesn't own a Fountain Pen here is J. 8. Lewis Co. your, "hunch. A "GIFTS THAT LAST." ft-- - qfLucfc 7 5 TAR TING CORINNE : It is important that you attend this show 6n the schedule. "The Birth of a Nation" requires two minutes. No other subhours and twenty-fiv- e jects on this program. GRIFFITH in "THE 11 A. NL SINGLE TRACK" Comedy Ffrst Pictures ers of much popularity. Carleton and Belmont are. two funny fellows who are responsible fo' their share of laughter. Mary .Reilly' is a statuesque girl ol personality. - PICTURES Another motion concern is about to invade Og den. Prominent homes have been secured for- interior scenes. No Stock will be sold for this enterprise which will be appreciated by many in our midst. out Mia 3 ps , of the t s Army-Nav- y Game 1:20 In A MasterSeroCanicPhofcffaj (sueEwortTflfjytUQ AittansJ?ead tfio otory. , m Tie Schmri erung Aisf 3:45 6:10 00- Eugene O'Brien at Ogd$n Theatre Today in "Is Life Worth Living?" . IRRESISTABLE The beauty of Iridestructable. Pearls in comparable to the genuine and ' when you can get a guaranteed article . of such beauty at a. figure from $7.50 up, you' at least should look them over. J. S. Lewis Co. "GIFTS THAT. LAST." l Another club being organized, composed ot divorcees, with two ex judges as honorary members,' will fight for legislation to hav e their alimony increased and disseminate useful information to prospective brides free of NEW CLUB UTAH Theatre In "Is Life Worth Living?' in which Eugene O'Prlen, popular screen star, is scheduled to appear at the Ogden theatre today, readers of the Saturday Lveninjr Post, will recognize a story which appeared in that widely circu liticu puuuuuu.uui many huuiiiui ago under the title of "The Open Door.' ' The story is from the pen of George Weston, whose contributions t are to be found in and other .with great regularity from magazines time to. ,time.: ;; , 0:35 C0!I.5OXAK5WI!l OGDEN Theatre . "Super Specials Only" "The of WallingfortT Coming Sunday Son- 1 VI " rO The Special i the-Pos- 1 This picture is positively new "and in perfect condition. PRICES Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11 a. m. till 11 p. m. Children, 15c; Adixlts, 30c Including tax. LAST fULL SHOW COMEDY PATHE NEWS . -- . fu KENYON DEFENDS . AGRICULTURAL BLOC " -- . Several JAIli j cessful. N ESS- - r ! - - FOOLISH 4 ! her-immensel- charge. -- Ua-iin- : . r, WALTHAM ; , t TILL SA TURD A Y INCLUSIVE . How the little girl is saved from the clutches of another horrid Chi nese type, falls in love with the young American whose, family objects, and how the difficulties are cleared away with the discovery that the Chinese girl is white all this is told with a wealth of interest In. the tnree acts) w Vilr for a valuable booklet that is a liberal " Vi'alch" education following the prologue. . Miss Bainter was decidedly appeal-- i Sent free uvn request. The WalUiam U"afc Company ing in the vole of Ming Toy. the vic Crescent Street, Xi'althani, Mas. tim of cruel circumstances, sometimes desometimes naughty,' 'plunged into spair, sometime. ideally happy and feometlmes strong and defiant, but always lovable. She ix a little girl who doesn't like to ride tn automo biles because the streets slide away 8u rapidly. She is the little' girl who THE. WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME likes the bag of peanuts better tuaai all the other presents her sweetheart' brings her daily and she is the little SlaAir p the i eTutf Taliham air-l- tction aumilv Sfaom4Hr l ana r ih.t uor'.d t girl who uses tar soap for perfume. ca't But she is also the courageous young woman who defies the tong leader and CUTS 11 LM LAST bravely stands by her. love for tboi young man. All eyes were upon Miss Bainter vhenever she was upon the ttage and the applause given her at the close of each act was tumultous. But there the Tenth Virginia district. diJ 01 vere others in the cast who added BOGUS COIN MAKER much to the evening's enjoyment, heart trouble at his home h're toThese included Ualph Locke. w:W INTO RUSHES day. He had leh III icverl weekn. played Charley Lang; Frederick Honi; Mr. FUod, who was &6 ear old. ard, as Billv Benson; .Jlobert HariisonV) was serving hl eleventh term in con-- j LOS ANGKLKS. Cal., Dec. lis Lo Bang Kee and Konald Coleman ard I. Gregory. a photographer dodged grew. As chairman of the house for- - , James Potter. out from the crowd here Sunday and "fifty-fifty- " was a Charley LangChint-sr- . ' he introduced We rtan't snapped Marshal l'och. Two federal elgn affairs cotnmlttce, Americanized resolution the declaring exUtence ot know whether he truly, represented keoret service men saw him do it. war of between the United "tate a of "I that "lien have cuch a type because we huvefc't known photograph DhotocraDhrr." said one. and took States and tJormany and Austria-IIun- any gary His horn- witu in Appomatox, scund out by his clever treatment of it. ' Gregory into custody. """ Miss Bainter's Chinese costumes, her The latter was to depart for Oakland On convening at noon the houij sweet .voice in the singing of the Chl- - under guard, there to face a charge of nese lullaby, the stage pictures prefederal reserve notci. mediately adjourned out of respect to sented and the general attention to de- His captors said h admitted makin Mr. Flood after adopting resolutions of tails were other fine features of the some notes but denied passing them regret over his death. and said he had later destroyed them. production. ) 00 There was .only one defect in tha was entertainmetit and that caused by the appearance of one or REP. HENRY D. FLOOD .Starting Today two morons in the gallery whose lack OF VIRGINIA IS DEAD ot refinement was in ' evidence 2, 3:30, 5, 6:30, 8, 9:30 throughout the evening. i j'olk-Wednesda- Twenty-fourt- larger one? Thr character of a watch is not defined by what it costs you, rut how it serves you. And the 10 Ligne "Lady Waltham"', in green gold, dollars and a hand carved case, at eighty-seve- n half, is a watch of unsurpassed character. The reputation of the Waltham Watch Company is behind your purchase of it, and their word that it is a fine timekeeper ispuilt into the "works" of it. The "Lady Waltham" is a lasting Christmas gift. made to serve you all Beautiful and useful your life. Ask your jeweler to show you this lovely Waltham watch. He knous Waltham values. j Ogden Play Goers Place Fay Bainter on List of f . Avenue 2311 Washington . Urifflth is responsible. Spectators gazi at the scene with fascinated horror, it is too terrible Moo awtijonie for applause, yet not a spectator but feels that in this rendition Mr. Griffith, has sur passed the greatest previous art-- j ' achievements of the film drama. .' -- some one enjoy it. - -- know that a t iny watch costs a lot more DO you make (if it is made to keep time) than a ' here. useful,' pleasing presents ' Gift for the entire family toys for boys,' gifts for men. Every one loves the great outdoors. Let your Christmas gift help ; W-- for $87.50 And we have dozens of other - " great-statesma- A io Ligne "Lady Waltham" ' young ladies have asked for moderate priced, rings lately and were afraid we didn't carry them. We have every:price ring. for gentlemen that : FORT COLLINS.- X!olo., Dec. 8. Senator William K. Kenyon, of Iowa, Wednesday defended, the .agricultural Woe of the United States senate before an. audience of farmers here .at' the Colorado farmers' conress' After enumerating various measures euacted, whlclv he declared had bceu 4 raa.de possible by the agricultural bloc, . he continued: "I1 don't understand what ii wrong Mr. George Beaux of 2420 Twenty-fift- h street, are going to spend the win- ter; in ; Florida. They will also spend all the coin George has made in the last two years and leave a . few merchants, in Ogden "holding-sack.- " ; WET WEATHER will come and the 'man who' doesn't 'have an um- brella; will appreciate." one for a Christmas present. They last a long time and our assortment is just a , than ordinary stoefcs. little; niftier thinfe this over. UmYour might prebrellas make "r sents. J' -- ine-Christmas ' . J.S.LEMSC0. ' V: '' 'JEVVEtERS:r v - Adults, All Day - Mrs. and Children - -- . AWAY Accompanies the V Picture - is made' in v solid gold and prices range . from $6.00 up to $50.00. Come' and see. J, ;S. Lewis, Co. "GIFTS THAT LAST." GOING Music about the Democrats trying to help the country; what there Is about the agricultural bloc at Washington that is so terrible. We. are simply to get fair and equal privilegestrying . (or ' the farmer." ; He declared .that' the blocwas endeavoring to get a genuine dirt far mer on .the .federal reserve; board to the farmers. telp : Senator Kenyon, also declared hirft self in "favor-o- f soldier bonus leg:fj ANOT.HEE EXCELLENT BILL TODAY. HARRY ROGERS PRESENTS REVUE LA PETITE . . .... r .... lation. - Spicy syncopators and a bevy of California beauties in song-danc "and musical specialties presented in seven scenes. . has-a-coug- h more,-seriou- . s dr : , coughs and croup. Advertisement. -- -- Sold'.everywhere. , DOUG. FAIRBANKS , TO STOP, COUGHING AT NIGHT When "anyone Is '' suffering from a - Walters & Walters In A Baby's Cry,, Powell Troupe; Phenomenal Tight Wire Exploits Paul Sydell Co. 14 . bronchial affliction orthat lingers on ahdt grows worse at night, the loss of sleep tends to weaken the sufferer and grows: the longer it is. neglected. Mrs. M. Suter, 647 Longbrook Ave Btrat-forConn.; -- writes: ''Foley's 'Honey and Tar has given me great relief from a severe attacic of bronchitlSv. "N'o medicine stands higher throughout, the nation as a family remedy for colds, COMING SUNDAY , . - ' The Midnight Kounderi Mary Reilly Carlton & Belmont Prices i : The Girl Prom Kentucky ' : Bundles of Nonsense " THREE SHOWS .DAILY SAME PRICES , . 25cf" 40c 50 c ' in 'THE THREE MUSKETEERS" Matinees and Balcony Evenings. . . ....... . .30c . . : .50c . Main Floor. . . . . . . ... 10c Special Prices for Children Prices include tax 31 |