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Show I i J proves popular I II I H The twenty-day introductory offering of S. J. Kaplan's to the U men of Ogden Is drawing careful, discriminating buyers from ' R li j H far and near. Nothing like it has ever been seen before-in Og- W Ml; I den nover before have such high quality men's furnishings HI HI I sold at thcGe prices. I 1 Lj J 85c Is Worth $1.08 Here ! I ! Your dollars are stretched their buy- I H II H Ing power is increased. 85c buys you I B 1 S a $1.00 tie, handkerchief, socks -$50 H Hi ( M buys a $60 suit everything of the I at- I hi -A New Spring Toggery II I 8 Kuppenheimer Clothes I If 1 I Nettleton Shoes Knox Hats II I I Shirts, Hose, Haberdashery I HI i S All the highest grade articles of clothing are Included in 9 HI H this limited time offering. Only six more business days I HI 1 left get yours today. H H Cash your check I uV before June 5th ! I BIG DANCE ' Huntsvillle, May 31 DECORATION DAY H 75c per couple. Enlarged Orchestra 2010 ELKS WILL DANCE! " Dance for Elks only, at Lorin Fair Park, Friday evening, even-ing, May 28. Good music. .Admission $1 couple. 2023 i , j Utah's Finest Theatre npiL fk IIiavmK i I I Doors open 1:45-Cnrtain 2 pm. today 1 il P fl 1 ll 21 III II 151 i I 1 At 1 p. m. Tomorrow A &Lw.j lAmfl.lUAfl.llPJI CI I I J T A Y -r? TODAY I I 1 YOU NEED A GOOD 1 IB p LAUGH. YOU'LL FEEL Ij&JijX lS iBl SICIIF J jj J BETTER AFTER YOU Jjjwl JH (( Id! WMC I ; ATTEND THE A Af Mmffim 11B THE CIRCUS PICTURE 1 A WILL DELIGvHT the 9 (I: 1 eA'STCE-W V R CARLETONla aTscene from, lC 20C M)C f?' , 'THEAMATEU.GLMyiFE A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT .PICTURE SPECIAL i , 1 Tho "best dressed woman on the screen" Those who have been accustomed to think . I Is pretty much of an ugly duckling in the ( of Irene Castle only as a famoug dancer and Q early scones of "Tho Amateur Wife," tho "THE AMATEUR WIFE" of the best dressed women in America Fj J photoplay starring IrenoCasLle at the Al- will discover that she is also a character and H "' ' hambra theatre. Later, however, Mrs. Castle -By Russell Holman emotional actress of more than ordinary " M is given an opportunity to wear the distlnc- , .... .... . .. . 4. Mm w tlvc gowns for which she is famous and the abllity ,f they vlsit tho Alhambra theatre g ; feminine contingent in the audience is made A !,.. i rr and wltness her latest Paramount Artcraft H ; ; , An innocent convent airi trom iFrance . . ... .. kv i happy. . . ; . , Jr"" picture, "The Amateur Wife." W&i . I fnt i . , m , , Arrived in Broadway's Jazzy wh r : mi The rolo of Justino Spencer tho awkward, J y ' The st0ry centers around a plain, awk- M grotesquely clad, hair-braided French con- momer a queen or song and dance, . . . . , , A H . , ) vent girl who comes to unknown America Who laughed atthe gawky, childlike ward Fnch convent girl who comes to H lo find her mother a Broadway musical com- girl. America. Her mother, whom she has not M j I ody queen, is perhaps the strongest and most seen for several years, is sfar of a jazzy mu- , H ' appealing which Mrs. Castle has yet essayed Then traqedy came- but-nitv stirred slcal show, and It Is Into this atmosphere I on tho screen. When a jealous and semi- n ira9cay came, out pity stirred, n l insane lover slays tho mother, a sympathetic A ma" of honor married the maid; that the convent maid is thrown, A jealous H ; man about town marries Justine. They are A miracle unforeseen occurred! lover shoots tho mother, and out of sympathy EM j uncongenial and he leaves her for a Euro- The waif blossomed forth, in beauty ar- a man aD0Ut town marries the girl. Their H ' pean trip, only to return and find that the ed ' marriage is at first a failure, but when tho B Plain convent girl has blossomed into a radi- ' husband returns from abroad to discover R ant creature who has quito taken the social 1 world of New York by storm. "The Amateur Wife" will warm your that the ugly duckling has blossomed into SgJ As the husband. William P. Carleton gives heart; an exquisitely gowned beauty, there is a dif- g a thoroughly sympathetic performance. Ar- A story of love and innocence; ferent story. VM thur Rankin, youngest member of tho famous with Irene Ca-tle h.r r,-,tMt n,n. William P. Carleton is well cast in the rolo PI Barryinore-Drew family, is also in the cast. Y0 i k .7 u ! P , of husband, and Arthur Rankin. Augusta M The story was adapted by Jane Murfin from You d better come; the picture's im- Anderson and S. J. Warrington are also in 3 a novelette by Nalbro Bartley. Edward Dil- mense! tne casL The original storj- was by Nalbro f- Ion directed, and it Is a Paramount Artcraft Bartley. Edward Dillon directed the picture, I picture. j which Is a Paramount Artcraft release. vM THE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOON9 k Tuesday I 1 THE GREATEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR YOU'LL SAY SO Wednesday 1 |