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Show THE OGDEN 10 The court of the land have got hold of the axiom. 'Honesty Ls the best policy.' The leaders, it Is true, have recognized the light and that is what Bill Tomorrow has made them leaders. This halt honesty i found In politics, in the af-- : fairs of state, and in national relationCan rtm Imarfn yourself .seated in ship.' Even at the disarmament cona theatre and watching the procedure ference are all nations playlnr with of sawing a real live woman in nain their cards up their sleeves? Secretary This1 Is what will 'happen' if you are Houston says that sixty seven billions lucky enough to secure a seat at the of dollars have been spent In the run local Omheum theatre this week when ning of this nation since its beginninghere Out of this amount 57 billions have the new Pantages biu- - plays P. been spent for war purposes. Tasker Thursday. Friday and Saturday. T. Sclbit. the originator of the "Saw H. Bliss maintains that all armaments ing a Woman". in London is Bending are kept because one nation cannot his original act to Ogden and It will trust another. A lack of confidence time to attend one exists. Nations have not grasped the be .well worth-youof the performances and see how this truth that honesty Is the best policy." oo and astonishing feat is .accomplished, the' woman still lives. - the "home of. Mrs. d Thirty-secon- . street, Thursday afternoon. . ' TO IIONOR BRIDE Miss Mary Dunn, Miss Thelma Garr ner. Miss Helen Hanley will entertain club this the members of the S. O. 11. evening at the homein of Miss Dunn, 3031 Grant avenue, compliment to Miss - Madeline Quillinan, a January ' . ; : NEIGTIBOIIS OF ."WOOD CRAFT A entertainment will be given inspecial the W. O. W. hall Saturday. December 17 at 7:30 o'clock for all members of Sego Lily Circle No. 174. : bride-elec- t. . club A. Wolfer. Miss Iva M. Mrs. F.university Steers and Miss Lillian. O'Neill will be hostesses Thursday evening to the members of the Women's University club in. the University 'club rooms at Twenty-sixt- h street and Washington avenue. The business meeting will open at 8:30 o'clock arid the following program will be given for the enjoyment of the members: . - oo 9 - THEATRES 1 - r - the-Fordne- of-India- y It Will AMAZE You na, Dream" . . . . Bartlett Hasset Shuftlebarger, Mrs. L. J. y Holther, pianist. Address on Anatol France, the writer. Mrs. J. E. Ballantyne ' Solos, "A Little Pine Tree" . . . . - . . Music Mrs. Joseph Ferraro. "Chinese Lullaby" , . . ... . Miss Josephine Ferraro ... Again Douglas Fairbanks has tri umphed. In his latest film "The Three Musketeers,' which closes at the tonight, Mr. Fairbanks proved that he is every inch an actor. This new United Artists' offering.! without question one of the greatest pictures ever shown. For photographic W. C. T. U. MEETING. and Mrs. C. W.Hadley was hostess to the beauty, marvelous costuming WnTnpn1. OVi fiction To'mnaranr'ft TTnfnn stupendous settings, there have prob- few Pictures to erual it and afternoon. Mrs. John T.lably been Wednesday TTfl.nt artoA a a oootcHnt. Tinafocn Twon. ' UUII mAl excels It. As a story of real drama and members were present, and af pro astounding intrigue, with mirth ter a business meeting, the following Muske"The Three . moments, . voking was program enjoyed: teers 'achieves a place decidedly its Solo, "The Man of Gallilee," Based on Alexander Dumas' . . ..Mrs. A. M. McClure own. world-famonovel which deals with Solo, "Bethlehem" Ruth Bartlett the history of France in- - the early Encore, "Ding, Dong Bells'" . ........ Century, the photoplay ..Ruth Bartlett Seventeenth all embodies of. the romantic adven, Reading, "A Mother's Thought." . . Mrs. II. P. Hantz ture injected into that stirring tale by the celebrated French author, and Solo, "The Old, Old Love". the high 'pointb, Mrs. Grace Bartlett it also acoentuatea an indelible im-- ? them with stamping The second lesson on the Constituon memory. print tion of the United States was led by oo Mrs. M. Phillips. 'After the program a Refreshsocial hour was enjoyed. Real Indians in "The Call of ments were served. : Al-ham- bra . oo ASTONISHING! , trip holiday food" relief in. Russia must be admin- between all points on the Union Pafare istered by congressional action. Secre- cific system where the one-wa- y declared to the house is not. over $25.00, will be nold Detary Hoover at one and one-haforeign affairs committee Tuesday in cember 22, 23 and 24 .one-way an of of 000,000 the fare. $20, regular appropriation asking for for the purchase of food supplies for Minimum round trip fare adults, $2.60; for children. of half-far- e age. starving Russians. The quetjon could not be solved by public charity, he $1.25. Good to return until January 4. 1922. For full particulars ask the added. 911 In uririnr. Durchase of twice the nearest Union Pacific agent. salesman for the National Cash Register Co.. of Ogden, 2379 Hudson avenue, while on a business trip to Salt Lake Saturday was taken- sick and removed vto St. Mark's Hospital, where the operation for appendicitis was performed. His condition is satisfactory oo Clarence M. Groshell, V lf - - ... HARDING TO SPEED COLORADO PROJECT . ve ...... : ..... us ........ te : . SOCIAL HOUR CLUB the North!' at the . Al-hamb- ra Tomorrow -'Mrs. Ida Carlisle will be hostess to the members of 'the Social Hour club Friday, afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 2524 Lincoln avenue. PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB : Mrs. Althea Brown will be hostess to the Past Noble Grand club Thursat ' her home, 1677 day afternoon Washington avenue. There are many real Indians in Jack Holt's first Paramount star picture "The Call of the North," which comes to the Alhambra theatre tomorrow, but most of them are Flutes.: gathered on location at Mammoth Mountain. in Northern California. There are In the cast two real Redskins, however, .of M. and S. CLUB special interest Chief Llghtheart and Mrs. L. J. Morton will be hostess to; Blsr Tree. the members of the M. and S. club The latter i3 a full blooded Seneca. afternoon at lfer home, 2224- descendant of a chief of the famous Thursday Adams avenue. Iroquois Confederacy, the five nationa, of fame. He posed O. D. O. KKNSIXGTOX CLUB for the famous statue of the Panama :. rt"With Mrs. Arthur Bender as host- Pacific Exposition in San Francisco, ess, the members of the O. D. O. Ken- "The End of the Trail." sington club will meet Thursday afBig Tree is a talented actor, wlt,h-- a ternoon at the Bender 'residence, 872 commanding presence and stately destreet. Twenty-fift- h old meanor, lie has the lore confederacy at his finger tips and he is greatly Interested in motion pictures. CHILD CULTURE CLUB The regular meeting of the Child Joseph Henabery directed "The Cail Culture club will convene 'Thursday of the North" which was adapted by afternoon In the blue rooms of the: Jack Cunningham from the- 'novelBerthana with Sirs. M. II. Barrows, "Conjurer's House" by Stewart Ed.and iMrs. C. H. Stevens as hostesses. ward White. Madge Bellamy is of Old Indian Trails will be ing woman and heads a strong , porting cast. by Mrs. D. N.. White. . I . - ot-th- e i - . It Will ENTERTAIN You - Solo. ty-fi- . amount of grain recommended last week- by President Harding and as called for In bill to ap ten million .dollars for the propriate purchase of 10,000.000 bushels of corn and 1,000,000 bushels of seed grain. Mr. Hoover said that the "situation required it." James P. Goodrlch.'former governor and Vernon Kellogg, of Washington, both of whom recently returned from Russia. Joined the secretary in- urging a 120,000,000 appro priation. President Qompers of the American Federation of Labor also indorsed the extension of relief to Russia. ' Union Pacific Reduces Your Last Chance to- See $20,000,000 ASKED SALESMAN TO FEED RUSSIANS Fares for the Holidays Doug Fairbanks at the OGDENOPERATED UPON Alhambra Tonight excursion tickets Round WASHINGTON, Dec 14. Effective , . ... WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1921.,". R 'Sawing a Woman In Half Big Novelty on Pantages CLUB " If 10 FIVE HUNDRED : Members Hundred Five 1916 of the club will meet at William Shipley, 337 STANDARD-EXAMINE- - WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. Appointment of a federal commissioner to act as chairman. of the board of commissioners representing Colorado, WyoCalming, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, ifornia and Arizona, whjch Is to take up problems of utilizing and distribution of .all waters in the Colorado river baslh, probably will be made within, a week by President Harding. Governor Campbell of Arizona conferred with the president today and submitted a request In behalf of his 01 Ogden TWO NIGHTS AND MATINEE. TUESDAY AND WEDNESMATINEE WEDNESDAY DAY, DECEMBER SEAT SALE FRIDAY 11 A. M. Wagenhals &, Kemper ' i Preient lr The Dramatic Sensation of New York and Chicago POINTS TO DANGER IN HALF TRUTHS (Special Dispatch) his Beginning words. Roosevelt's addressf with the "Nothing is so dangerous as halfhead truth," Prof. N. Alvln Pederson, of the English department of the Utah Agricultural college, lectured to the students in their chapel exercises. It is not difficult to get hold of a' continued Professor Ped erson, whole-trut?but It Is difficult to. get hold and thereby hanjs of a a peck of trouble. "We kndw we FhouM well but exercise every day we only half know Ittolfeep und consequent lv we are onlv half well." The Speaker then quoted the well known axiom from r ankllrrs almanac which was to his address, used as the keynote "Honesty is the- - best policy." "I once asked: a prominent- attor ney what chances there were lor a poor man to receive honest treatment in the court of the countrlv. He replied, that- there is not much chance. LOGAN, Dec. 14. Woinniaini :r 20-2- 1. and other states for the appointment of a federal member to.tho board. . oo ' .1 And Five Qther Dandy Acts On . PANTAGES BILL . half-truth- ," . . h AT THE ORPHEUM By Mary Roberts rnn DUU - Prices THRILLS Nights In New York Thursday, Friday, Saturday THREE SHOWS DAILY RInehart and Avery Hopwood 400 AND LAUGHS Nights in Chicago Nights, 50c to $2.50; Matinee Wednetday, 50c to $2.00. - lead"-Romanc-e sup-Sive- n 1 IE rr 1 (D)UM L Am A TJ TXTTTTT" TnnMTT A V7 To See Doug Fairbanks in "The Three Musketeers; 1,000 Seats 30c at Night; Main Floor 50c. Schedule 1, 3:30, 6, 8:30. Alhambra Program Changes Tomorrow. r I i i i I f v i OF 3 i r nn mm Z3 THE BIG Your Last Chance Today to See KnTTLDiyTu) PEOA' (SIT OPENS Also big comedy for the kiddies. A great show. Come at the start 3, 5, 7; and 9 p. m. B-.he- i CMILBEEM TOMM(D)W atr r I Tomorrow "813," an Arsen6Lupin story. Sunda-yDoubling for Romeo" Will Rogers m Playing All Week i BIS SMBIIRIG MATINEE 'A Balcony. Evening ii 'The Rage of Paris' Featuring America's most beautiful blonde rpft Mi V I i iTAF 1 is. If W 5 A? I. 1 Is v ii' J..i 7 l 'mi V J Pont SEEING; THIS ONE MAIN FLOOR Gaylord Lloyd Comedy p ii t fS3 iiSS Oil i 'TROLLEY TROUBLE" PATHENEWS y - U JAm FH EAT RE Next Sunday Leroy Scott's The l&zht Rose," featuring Lon Chaney, Cullen Landis and Leatrice Joy. . J L J J n I A A 'TT J I IT ' TT M J J J i A .ATTQ) tnnoren s bpeciai ior aturaay 19-h M uuu find Unnr 11 fill xx. rim ua 9nft in jiuiuu uuui) ujt "lall oi the Korlh" Will Follow Q 1 |