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Show J" HOME JBL B 3 A jH BID 9 FIREPROOF """' I I PARAMOUNT I r A CLEAN I UNITED ARTISTS sw& '" , H a JHIBi SANITARY f IJiCN. I REALART ff'A ' V4 SAFE W ) f PRODUCTIONS UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE 1$ fBt jff I I G AW SOW BEGINS TODAY I I I 3tBL DANILLS , , I j J Famous Beauty in "Male and Female" and "Don't Change Ycur Husband," in H I I "You Never Can Tell" mm f I I B Her First Production Under the Realart Banner as a Star. ;; , jSL W lH I WHY ARE, LADIES' CLOTHES? I For protection against the elements) Hardly, when college to learn that vital fact. If you want to see th- , Kfc5 n you consider the way the illogical dears wear fur. in fun and the ultimate happiness which one little girl gv jJffiJBIfM """TM! summer and silk hose, low shoes, georgette waists and out of one little batch of borrowed finery, come to the V f1 I NO UNDER FLANNELS in winter! For modesty) Alhambra today and watch Bebe Daniels romp through B Then IH' arc ladies' clothes) To make 'em attractive ve jjflff jPPM H I I PATHE 'ZKLYED IcREEN MAGAZINE Seats' j jg S I I a - cc: -:a g cuke a r - ' - - lUC-UC-UC tZ I H J MARY MILES MIN1ER IN "SWEET LAVENDER" . children i"atin"s Evenings V t j H Don't Poison Baby. FORTY YEARS AGO almost creTj mother thought her child must hare PAREGORIC) or laudanum to malte it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and a FEW DROPS TOO MA5Y will produce tho SLEEP FROM WUK1I THLKE IS NO WAKING. Many are tho children who have boon killed or whose health luis beQ ruined for life by pxrpgorie, laudanum lauda-num and morphine, each of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggujta are prohibited from selling either of tho narcotic named to children st all, or to anybody w ithout labelling tberu " poL-on.M The definition i f " narcotic " it : "A mtdinnr which rclieit piin and producr sltep, Init u-hich in poison -Out dosf-s products stupor, coma, convulriona and death." The Last and moU of medicines containing, opium are disguised, and sold under tho names f " Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups,' ote. You should not permit any i dicino to be given to your children without you or your pbjbiclaa know f what it is composed, C ASTORIA DOES NOT ONTAIN NARCOTICS, if it bean the bijnaturo . 9 f Chaa H Fletcher. y Ajv? Genuine C'sstorla always bears tho signature of WuVAI' AMCAN"MAID BREAD I ORDER FROM YOUR QROCER I FROM HORSEBACK ON RANGE TO M BARE BACK IN SOCIETY JUMP fB BY MILDRED HARRIS CHAPLIN M Star Says She Likes Ch?nge and Finds in Latest Picture a Parallel to Her Own Experience With the Land Squalters of Wyoming From horseback on the range to1 bare back In society Is a long Jump for any rrirl to make, but Mildred Harrle Chaplin has made It via the motion picture route And Mrs. Chaplin likes the change, too, though she still feels perfectly at home In the saddle, and occasionally makes a trip to her home town of Cheyenne, Wyo., to get a taste of the old life. In her most recent First National starring vehicle, "Polly of the Storm Country." which will bo seen at the Utah theatre, beginning tomorrow, Mrs Chaplin has found something of a parallel to her own experiences In the west some years ago. Tiows SQUATTER LIFE. Tho picture deals with the trouble of a settlement of squatters, whom a rich landowner hates and seeks to I drive from the country. IH "I (in rec;)l the days when the 1 H sqmitters hnd a i 'milarly herd tlmp ; omlng," a iplln. "Thai was before a large amount of ffor ernment land had been opened for en- ! try to homesteaders. Theso squatter I knowin? that some day this property ) B filing of fl claims, Bi lected the choicest bits o? land and se'Med there. Not only did ILliiiH these squatters face a most Indefinite coalij H obtain title, but they endured untol, H hardships and Incurred the wrath ox ( the ranchers and homesteaders who H had been hoping to gain possession j H of this property. The squatter could. jiiiifl not leave his grounds at any time, H for If he did. he would be quite likely- tiiiifl to find soree armed and harsh incl- H . or in pooKrsslon. And possession was fliiiiH nine-tenths of the law as far as the, H squatters were concerned. In my Hiiiih heart I always had a sympathy for riiiiH those so'iattepa and I felt that thoss who finally proved up on their land A. re entitled o It after all they had usLbh gone through. Mint because nobodffe seemed to love the poor squatters waf perhaps the very reason I had sym- t'tliH pathv them. "In irlew of there facts I found rsiifl easj task to champii I of the squatters In my part in 'Polry EH Of the Storm Country.' I am sure? IH that the plcl will prove a strong- argument in behalf of their rights." jH Advertisement H Ogden Tennis Club Dance H FRIDAY, NOV. 5, 1920. H Admission $1.00 Couple, plus tax. Everybody Velcome Cancel that o'.her date |