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Show 1 8 4 MEK IS -- .... J i' . . THE OGDEN TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 20, 1921:"; STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ' ; II IE SlSVi ! w i t s.Yjv i 1 Fred Harris, former sheriff of Xavis county i in a cell In the county unja.il where he will be held for 30 days less he pays - his former wife $410 which- is months in arrears. After sl court hearing: lte yesterday afternoon Judge George Barker held iL&rria in contempt of court and ordered Sheriff Richard Tincock to lock him op.' The action came after Harris had, been on the stand and answered many questions regarding: his financial affairs and maintained that he was to pay the back alimony.. Questions flungf at Harris by Attorney Arthur "Woolley, counsel for Mrs. Harris brought admissions from tho man that he had not long ago paid a fine in the city court for gambling and on his "second arrest had procured ?100 bail." The court held that Harris was endeavoringasto evade the payments .to his wife the court. ordered Harris was placed by in the jail "tank" with other prisoners and was still confined at noon today. Harris is the second who is now serving time for prisoner failure to pay alimony. George "Whiteside has been behind the .Jbars for nearly two weeks after having, been held ot in court by Judge Barker. contempt Both men will be rele&secTat the end of 30 day providing they do not pay the back alimony before this time. :.: i! TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY" MATINEE AND NIGHT Salt Lake papers say: "The best iFred Harris Ordered Locked Up Until He Pays Back ... Alimony all-mo- UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE .JL lA. 4 TOHORRtW v - , It 4 - A ny U3 -- vAmri?irb ..-- . i 1 V - , ' v - -- paa Nglhts in inn Chicago 4UU years." SEATS NOW ". When the Curtain Falls! SALE 75c to "$2.50 . . . 50c to $2.00 i And the crowds depart. Scene from Wagenhals and Kempsr production, of THE BAT," by Mary Roberts RInehart and Avery Hopwood, at the Orpheum Theatre tonight and Wednesday, matinee 'and night., . CANNING PACK , v . ' . THREE PRISONERS GIVEN LIBERTY states. Three prisoners in the city jail were their liberty today following action taken last night by the board of city commissioners. The pardons were granted upon recommendation of Chief of Police Jonathan Jones, in view of .crowded Jail conditions. Pardons were given to Bessie Blake, serving 60 days for vagrancy; Nell jlloss, serving 30 days for vagrancy and David Middleton, serving 50 days for drunkenness. The name of Reed Dumley, charged with having liquor In his lalao came before the board, possession, but action :was deferred until a later date. The commission last granted a. plumber's license to night "Walsh the Plumbing company of Salt Lake. A petition of property owners for extension of a water main on Harris avenue from Lincoln avenue to Pin-gravenue,-distance of one-ha- lf block, was referred to the superintendent of waterworks with power to act. ee - -- - - . third-degre- - . oo- FISH AND GAME MEN TO PICK OFFICERS -- oo- THREE ESCAPE FROM INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL One of the most meetings of ths year for the important Weber County Fish .and Game Protective association, is scheduled for tonight in the county .building when the annual election of (Officers will be held. Sportsmen from rail parts of "Weber county, whether members of the association or not are invited ta be present by President Arthur F. Larson. Talks fc.nd entertainment features will be on the program. The meeting will open at 8 o'clock. trial school, had Their names are Albert Griffin,escaped. 18 years of age; W. Galbert and Gabriel Ilander. Descriptions of the boys were given the police. No details as to how the- escape was effected were "glven by - .the sehool ; The Most Marvelous, Georgeous, Manlfl. cent,- Overwhelming, SupertyKasclnatlng, m. m a vKjM.rn.rn mj, ntoxlcatlna. Opalescent, GTttterlng, De- Ilghtfut and Adorable Production Ever'Krrown In the History of PftSITlVFTV the Theatre. DECEMBER - "SELL-RITE-" Groceterias is iht caw Sims that we have, decided to call our system of1 stores. It ;was sent in y Rosemary Echard, 2642 Monroe, fae assure you we will live up to the name in' selling right. ' About the first of the year we will- open another ' ' SELL-BIT-E ''Groceteria and Meat Market at Twenty-fourt- h and Jefferson; "We have adopted a color scheme of bright red and pea stores win be painted green; The fronts of all our "Sell-Rite- " that way. ; It is quite attractive and when once you notice it you will not fail to remember it. ANOTHER $10.00 PEIZE We want an emblem that wfll.harmonixe with our name and plan. We can't describe just what we want. We leave that to" Coffee has a blue pine tree as an emblem. "Curyou. Blue Pine rent Opinion' ' has a shell of a nut partly open showing the world and underneath the Words, "All the world in a partly exposed nut shell " All of Heinz's goods have a picture of a green cucumber with word Heinz in white letters on it. Armour's trade mark is an old fashioned armor. We want an emblem or trade mark suitable for our business and will pay $10 to any one that will suggest it. . In the meantime don't .forget that we "Sell-Rite- " everything to eat at our. Groceterias, where you wait on .yourself but notca the clerks, : - ' Russell-Jame- s J Proprietors 1 Go. Twenty-fourtStreet 2212 Washington Avenue You High School Artists and Advertising Students now get ' busy and get that $10. h 27-2- 0 ill r rl 8 , 8 p. ii B. WU . Not more than six tickets to anyone unless are shown. ere-dentla- MS TUP US ls cerned. but it is absolutely he undisputed leader of all dramatic plays In point of total attendance und gross More than 1.000.000 have receipts. paid something more than $1,500,000 to see It. .And the end Is no wTiere in sight. "The Bat" "comes here, heralded by critics and public alike as the greatest play of its kind-ev- er produced. And it more than lives up to its reputation. - THEATRES Delightful Picture Showing at the Alhambra Again Today -- 'I i - Aw v 'XA Js l! iinneif 7? in i . . Jesus Ramirez, charged with disturbing the. peace, asked for time in which to get an attorney and the hearing of his case was set for December 21, by Judge D. R. Roberts of the City court. His bail was fixed-a- t $60. Ache has been cording to the police on the streets. - oo . oo and Board" Starting Thursday Installation of officers, Tuesday, December 20th, 8 p. m. There will be refreshments after the ceremony. Your is desired. name, but I attendanceJOHN A. MOFFAT. H. P. "I can't remember hissaid a visitor know he's the villain," 1152 at the Realart studio when the Con-on stance Binney company was busy the production of he.r latest photoplay. "Room and Board."to was Arthur The "villain" referred n screen actor, Ilousmian, a Tomorrow and Thursday and sure enough, investigation proved that he plays the,vlllain roje in '.'Room i." and - Board., ' ' Housmaa has been the evil genius In in almost more screen .productions than he can recall. He has "done all the dirty work" in many screen plays with Madge Kennedy, Mabel Normand, Tom Moore. Mae Marsh, Elaine Also Comedy and. News Conway Tearle, Eugene Last Times Today-Eddilate O'Brien. Owen Moore,. and th Olive Thomas. "The only tlm In my life, when I have appeared in public without exthe intense- - hatred of the audiIn citing ence has been in vaudeville," confesses Mr. Housman reminiscently. "In the villain,' and pictures, liam-alwayof course, the villain always "goes down ; to defeat in.the last reel. I hope someday to be given-'- villain role in which the virtuous hero isn't quite so clever as I am. I don't' so much mind not getting .the girl, but I do get sick of being booted out of every set I get Today-Edit. into." Bln-neIn "Room and Board," Miss picture, which will open a run next Thursday at the Alhambra theatre, Mr., Housman plays the role of an and. running true to form, takes a thrashing from the hero In the last reel. -- t "Room vt- ACCOSTER OF WOMEN BEFORE CITY COURT William de Mille's Paramount production. "After the Show." featuring Jack Holt, L.ila Lee and Charles Ogle, proved delightful entertainment at the Alhambra theatre where it was presented to" applause again yesterday. The story deals with the fortunes of a chorus girl, the "angel" of the show and an old stage doorkeeper who watches over the unsophisticated maid. The situations are thrilling at times and the picture as- a whole shows marked advance in cinema production. Tl.e cast is exceptionally clever. . onstance J 1 mr ' . . 0RPMEUM THEATRE WARNING ISy 2:00, 3:45, 5:30, 7:15, 9:00. :.-.- . COMING TO OGDEN FOR TWp. NIGHTS Commencing Tuesday Evening, m. BCC(L it y Shows Today - and Board" Money Talks But Blood Tells They needed money; Heaven knows, the impractical, ift-Earl and his daughter, spirited LadyNoreen. Arid ambitious grandson could solve all their financial problems, girl for his wife. But the Kildorans preferred poverty and a mercenary and loveless marriage with a vulgar, honor of v , happy-go-luck- y, ' . ' j Together With . spendthr- the rich dairyman's if he could have ttte mortgages to the bullying upstart. dis- i v N Frank Mayo The Shark Master' Ham-merstei-n; Al ( COZ Y well-know- T lUUCivlr Ogden Chapter No. 2, The police were notified today that Alhambra to Show "Room Royal Arch 'Masons three boys, inmates of the state indus- j 181 4-- oo- clothing belonging to his sweetheart. Miss Ada Christensen, after he had been jilted in love. He was found guil. ty in court of malicious mischief. Gove entered Miss Chrlstensen's room at a local hotel on November 19 during her absence and destroyed the clothing, she testified, because she had broken her engagement with him. The defendant admitted cutting up the that he was sorry he clothing, sayingMiss had done so. Christensen testified. Cornelius Kooyman pleaded not e of burguilty to a charge case was and his continued for glary, ' hearing. Archie Dandle was sentenced to serve ninety days in the county ' Jail after he. had pleaded guilty to a complaint charging him with issuing worthless checks. a L LA ADDED FEATURE . j . DDITE TEN ENORMOUS SCENES SALT LAKE, Dec. 20. A fine of $25 was yesterday imposed upon W. W. Gove, former Ogden railroad man. who tore and cut up $200 worth of ; AND COMPANY OF 300 FORMER OGDENITE . FINED IN SALT LAKE driven (nip i From the Theatre Renalitance, Paris) An Entire Season at the Century Theatre, New York . -- JA;C K H OLT C . ': oo COMSTOCK AD MORRIS GEST OFFER the World's Most Colossal and Most Spectacular Success the Sensation of New York and Paris IFIl O D The entire pack including tomatoes, peas, fruits, vegetables and miscellaneous food products for 1921 totaled 600,000 cases according approximately to Mr. Daggett. . In 1920 the total pack was 1,240,000 cases for all canned goods. Tomatoes in 1921 fell far below the mark set up in 1920. In 1920 the factories,, of .Utah produced' 600000 cases of tomatoes as compared with 148,000 cases for the past season. The decline in this particular branch of the canning industry ' was nearly S 0 per cent. Although the pea pack for 1921 was heavy it was in no way comparable with the mark of 1920. During the past season a total pf 380,000 cases were packed in all parts of Utah. In 1921 594,000 cases were listed in the same branch of the canning Industry. For the state the entire pack in all branches of canned goods was about 50 per cent of normal, Mr. Daggett ' WITH Office RAY Plants Run The total pack for Utah canning fac"Weber county schools will close for is campaign' during the 1921 the Christmas holidays Friday eve- tories accord1920 of below tho far butput ning, December tZ, Instead of Thurs- ing to a report compiled today by A. as previously announced, through S. Daggett of the National Canners adaymisunderstanding. association. During 1920, the report mornB. Ffcwlei4 A. said this .Supt. shows factories operated- - la that 32, so ing that county teachers have been 1921 but 21 factories were run. .' G Tuesday and Wednesday, Dec. 27 and 28 F. And the Come actors world again is real and see' what awaited one girl outside the stage door! A tale of a wonderful love that struggles through to happiness. At Box SEATS THURSDAY, 9 A. M. Tomatoes Fall Off 80 Per 'Cent; 32 Out of 21 notified and they will close their classes Friday evening for a week, reof suming classwork on the morning " ' Tuesday, January 3. With a single exception teachers of the county schools .will be able to reach their homes for Christmas. Arrangements have been made for the lone teacher to be at home" for; Christmas and school will not be closed for this reason, as is the case in the . ,. city. the winter months we are "During able to do our best work' said the su"In the fall ind spring perintendent. jnonths our attendance is reduced by absence of theyoung folks whose help Is needed on the, farms. Thus, in the winter we take advantage of the more regular attendance and get in as much school work as possible, eliminating, as we can,, all extra holidaysv" c 131 ' IISday II Niflhts nrm ir ifdip ulu ULulIIv LllV i inn! fPMrtA J ON Prices, Nfghts Wednesday Matinee AM de MILL1L AM dUU In N. Y, Salt Lake paper tay: "The best play and: biggest thriller to visit that city In 1. ic . ? - 21 1L SENTTOJfllL ob ' In a (sll Li e 3 Li Li Four-Re- el 'The, Yellow Streak" a LYCEUM Roberts ys ay .In , "The Unknown Wife" Irish-bully- oo- "The Bat" Is a Wonderful Thriller at Orpheum Coming Tomorrow ' In The greatest dramatic success in generations "The Rat." by Mary Roberts Rinehart and 'Avery Hopwood, Tdll ,be presented by Warenhals and Kemper at the Orpheum theatre night and Wednesday matinee and night. Its second year' "The Bat," now-iin New York and with a record of one solid year in Chicago to its credit tra- has smashed, not only theatrical ditlohs but records nn well. ' "The Bat" fs not only In a claps by itself so far! as the . length, of Its nyis are con-- 1 and r" , - - n ; 20 c 30c C h d p"e ri s S p ec i a S a t u d a $r 1 1 3 , ?-- r3 STARTING . 11 A. M. NEXT SATURDAY SANTA CLAUS WILL BE IN THE LOBBY WITH A GIrT FOR EVERY CHILD. TWO GREAT PICTURES AND ; "Fired Again" :' v . to- 10c LITTLE ROMEO AND JULIET Al St John Tonight. roc)yolhi LJ Polo s Comedy Uriloiovn Ranger" First Run Five-Re. Western., el ON THE STAGE This will be the greatest Children's Show ever given at this theatre. f10c FOR, CHILDREN; 20c FOR ADULTS INCLUDING TAX SEND THE CHILDREN |