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Show "The Turnipir H $& -otfshfe v.V 'lV j VAkUUVALUI.JN "THE.TURM0JI, H (Featuring the brilliant dramatic actress, VALLI VALLI, sup- H 'ported by a strong cast. Picturized in five acts from the mas- Hi 'terpiece of American fiction of the same name by Booth Tark- H 'ington, America's greatest novelist. UTAH THEATRE BSStSBS H Hi ! u Given Away u M7- As a special inducement we of- k a JjgL fer for a few days one year's If aVv subscriPtion to tllc FASHION II . jSfcaJn I autorifcy of lc world, The " jT delineator, or$ 1.00, and give 59 NHAkcj gree of any charge The Dress- hi L s$J A maer a nicely bound book of 11 ifWSW Pages, complete on all 11 Kj 1 1' ' J I Vv matters connected with sewing k a I mr and dressmaking from the 11 I siraplest stitches to the cutting, 11 m p I V making, altering, mending and !Jj H a 1 V i I caring for the clothes. 5l HI 11 r r- i on,t miss tllis opportunity, 11 H 11 noNrvrife book alone is worth tne 11 H WSS Price of e subscription. Call rH H ,11 d at the store of ki I H Paine & Hurst f J H' 11 Where the Women Trade. 11 "THE TURMOIL" Vajll Valll In "The Turmoil" at Utah Theatre, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Advertisement. oo Read the Classified Ada Read tho Classified Ads. h aUtK ihHB flH wK lBi IffrifH BH 8: 1 5-Orpfaeum-8: 1 5 ELLIOTT AND SHERMAN, D. W. GRIFFITH'S f DRAMA I .tf IHI I Hfekt. BHBM jAKBOBKL Bb i MtEm A vKHMw!m&9IBk if. oo You will see 6 acts of vaude- I ville and a 5-reel Paramount at the Alhambra tonight. oo NOTICE I I shall not bo responsible for any debts or bills run by anyone except myself. (Signed) C. M. HENDERSHOT. Advertisement. t' Tne Gathering of The Clans, Scene From 'The Birth of a Nation.,, m. . r ine jvu Kiux Klan's warning to intended in-tended victims was three dried peas. Singular, but the order itself was singular sin-gular and did nothing after conventional conven-tional lines. These would be sent tho marked man at intervals and no word to accompany them. If ho were residing resid-ing in tho south during those troublous trou-blous days, he would know the slgnlfl-canse slgnlfl-canse of thoseNmysterious, but seemingly seem-ingly harmless peas and if he were guilty of a misdeed against either the cause of the south, and of it's tradi. tions or tho silent, deadly band who thus remembered him, his days were surely numbered and there was no escape fiom their vengeance but by death at his own hand and seldom was there that. One dared not breathe the name ot tho organization for fear his nearest neighbor might belong to it and maivy a man suddenly disappeared bocause of unguardedly making a careless remark re-mark about the Ku Klux Klan. When first hastily gotton together, It is said, these knights enrolled the best and noblest blood in tho old south, but after their specific mission was completed and a stable law regulated regu-lated the Tights of tho southern peo- ' ! Pie, their services wore no longer re- I quired and they diBbanded, when the hoodlums nnd desperate characters of fc the land took up tho order and used f it to cover their own deeds, thus S bringing down upon tho name of the f "Clansmen" the odious reputation f they have ever since borne. Many blood-curdling tales were told ? of their doIngB and secret and deadly workings. g Rides and rescues of the Ku Klux so graphically, dramatically set forth f in "The Birth of a Nation," are those f of tho original, right-enforcing organ!- i zation of true BonB of tho old south. The people of Ogdon should not ft miss this dramatic offering now be- Jl' Ing presented to record crowdo at tho I Orphoum Theatre there aro two per- .1 formances dally, matinee at 2:15 and Jl night nt 8:15. It is a wise thing to secure seats early, for the seven re- malning performances, as those that m wait until tho last days will not be m able to obtain admission. AdvertlBe- m ment. m |