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Show I Hi : I 1 Pi - V Hi 1 J .'' ( We fiave just received a shipment of 500 4x6 sewed American Flags Come in Monday and get one for . I f 1 Get them early for Decoration Bay, Everjr ftrne American sKoidd 'decorate his fiome with" a flag Deeoration Day and Bie 4tE of July. Flags will be on sale Monday 1 ; I I morning at 9 o'clock, while they last yon may have them for $1.25. .We have a few larger flags if yon want them. : ' . ?.: ' . . 'i:.. 1 , jrseafresj WE ITmv ILDHJTTHE m. SATURDAY li 10 SUNDAY i Behind the portals of eternity the Wis of little children waited to be torn. Within the first space was the great army of "chance children." Without With-out distinguishing mark they went forth to earth In great numbers. Then came those sad unwanted souls that two constantly sent back. They were marked morally or physically defective, defec-tive, and bore the sign of the serpent. And then In the secret place of the cost high were those souls, fine and strong, that were onlv sent forth on prayer. They were marked with a cross. Richard Walton, district attorney, was a great believer in eugenics. The sight of the poor defectives constantly passing through the police court, always al-ways left him sad. It was a great grief to the district attorney that his wlfo was chilaless; but never dreaming that it was her fault, he concealed his disappointment. His sister had contracted a eugenic marriage, and Walton watched the result re-sult with interest. When her first child was born, his pride and delight in it was only equal to that of the parents themselves. As the child grew up, Mrs. Walton watched with surprise sur-prise her husband's interest and pride in it. A faint regret stirred in her that she had deliberately elected to romaln i-liilHlr;: About this time Mrs. Walton's chum, Mrs. Brandt, was disappointed to find herself on the road 10 motherhood. mother-hood. A coveted invitation to a smart house party made her further discontented discon-tented with her condition. Confiding in her friend. Mrs. "Walton referred her to her own physician, Dr. Malflt, and even escorted Mrs. Brandt to his office Thus one of the "unwanted ones" returned, and a social butterfly was again ready for house parties. A case had come to trial that greatly interested the district attorney A fanatic on the subject of well-born childien had written a book, attempted attempt-ed to send It broadcast, in which the truth about unwelcome motherhood, - ... .i . i . i i in t ii ii Mil i i ii i ea ( CLAY'S NATURAL HOT SPRINGS I I Now open. Furnished rooms by day or week. Private parties a spec ialty. One-half Mile South of Utah Hot Springs. PHONE 22-R-4, NORTH OGDEN. Special for 60 Days I Set of Teeth Strong, Light, Natural Appearing 1 1 Perfect Fit Guaranteed. $7.50 I , .Painless Extraction of Teeth or No Pay I I (Mecham Method) Free With Plates or Bridge Work j I All Work Proportionately Low Priced. jj I The steady growth of our business is evidence .that ms .depend j 1 able dentistry at moderate prices is appreciated by people saouc I the entire Inter-mountain country. We buy materials d Ireot tto m me I east in large quantltles-our saving is likewise our saving, uur I method will interest you. I Call for a Free Examination of Your Teeth. j Dr. N. Ray Mecham j j I 1 H7Z AND f 260 1-2 S. Main, 1 I 1 M69 Wash. Ave., ASS0CIATE DENTISTS Sat Lako City , Ogden f Twq Modern Qffce8. J 1 ' birth regulation and other sex questions ques-tions were set forth. The district attorney at-torney began to think more and more of his unborn child. It happened that Mrs. Walton's brother, Roger, a young rake, was visiting vis-iting her when the housekeeper's daughter, Lillian, came home from school. Having no place to put the girl, the housekeeper asked permission to keep her until somo further arrangement ar-rangement could be made. It was inevitable that Lillian, young and Innocent, should fall a prey to the schemes and wiles of Roger. Present-' ly another of the "unwanted ones" had come to Lillian. Lillian lived long enough to tell her mother tho truth; then she paid the price of her folly with her life. Her distracted mother confronted tho family with the tragedy, and although al-though Roger escaped by leaving the country and Mrs. Walton's part in it was not discovered, the district attorney attor-ney got tho one criminal of whom he knew, Dr. Malflt, and brought all his efforts to bear upon convicting him. Fighting for his life, Malfit wrote to Mrs. Walton, threatening her with ex- posure unless she influenced her husband hus-band in his favor. This she was unable un-able to do, but Malfit's effort to bring the names of his clients into the case were unsuccessful, and he was given a heavy sentence. In revenge ho sent his daybook to the district attorney, with the pages marked on which Mrs. Walton's accounts with him were registered. reg-istered. In this way the district attorney attor-ney learned why his home was childless. child-less. A bitter sceno ensued that broke Mrs. Walton's spirit of selfishness forever, for-ever, awakened her to a sense of the wrong she had committed and brought repentance. Repentance came too late. The portals por-tals were never again to open to her. Throughout the years with empty arms and guilty conscience she must face her husband's unspoken question, "Where are my children?" Cast. Richard Walton Tyrone Power Mrs. Walton Helen Rlaume Mrs. Brandt Marie Walcamp Walton's Housekeeper Cora Drew Lillian, her daughter. . . .Rene Rogers Roger A. D. Blake Dr. Malflt Juan De La Cruz Dr. Homer C. Norman Hammond Eugenic Husband William J. Hope Eugenic Wife Marjorie Blynn Dr Gilding William Haben Rex, Saturday and Sunday. Advertisement. , i w FftTTY BUCKLE li 'A BLESS ROMEO' Alhambra Sunday and Monday in a well chosen production, "Her Better Self." Following this great Lasky release re-lease comes Doug. Fairbanks and the gieatest comedy ever produced; following fol-lowing these Madam Petrova In the great Egyptian story, "The Undying Flame." BIllio Burke in "The Mysterious Mys-terious Miss Terry" Marguerite Clarke in "The Valentine Girl," Norma Talmadge In "Tho Law of Compensation," Compensa-tion," a Selznick; also Robert Warwick War-wick In "The Argylo Case." The cream of the output will be found at the picture palace Advertisement. ATTENTION, OWLS All Owls are requested to be at the club rooms Monday at 2 o'clock to attend at-tend the funeral of Mrs. Geo, Reberg Automobile conveyances furnjshed. Advertisement fin,,,,-, . ,. m ETHEL CLAYTOM I WILLARD MACK'S I "IKEE PLUCK" i AI UTAH I I ;r Ethel Clayton's next World Picture r" Brady-Made had "Pretty Polly Pol- o lard" as its working title, but this was f' regarded as carrying a rather vague , " suggestion and has been changed to I rjj "Yankee Plucky." The new name In j k, dicates the character of the heroine, jj a pretty and vivacious society bud I whose womanhood wakes up with a d jump when her father's honor is at j. stake through a corrupt deal with a ft foreign government. The girl's Yan- t kee pluck comes into play at this n point, and frustrates tho conspiracy in ,n a very unusual and startling way. Mon- 0 tagu Love is "featured" with Miss Clayton In this drama, to which he . contributes a characteristically stnk- r: ing makeup and personation. Adver- i n tisement. s l" oo , , EAGLES, ATTENTION )l Memorial services Sunday after- i g noon, June 3rd. Members please re- member. Advertisement. ,d NOTICE, B. OF R.T. J ; Funeral services for Brother J. W. j McCarty will be held at the St. Joseph ( I church tomorrow afternoon at 2 i o'clock. The remains may bo viewed ! at the C. J. A. Llndquist Undertaking ' parlors until 1:30 p. in., tomorrow. All members are requested to attend the funeral services. Advertisement i j - - i - . ial |