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Show STARTING TODAY Mildred Harris in 1 1 'THE FIRST I WOMAN" Also RUTH ROLAND in THE TIMBER QUEEN' HAROLD LLOYD Comedy Com-edy and Aesop's Fable Comedy jjj UTAH Theatre 1 Family Day When we gave away $50.G0 Monday, Mon-day, every family in Ogden was not represented - I "MONTE CRISTO" Wants all of Ogden to know of his generosity THURSDAY ONLY j will be j j I FAMILY DAY All day long Thursday, children accompanied ac-companied by one or more adult tickets will be admitted free as guests of the Count of Monte Cristo, Matinees 2:00 and 4:15 Price Adults 35c LB Evenings 6:30 and 8:45 Prices Adults 50c J At the - Ogden SENATOR SMOOT: i rHE SENATE COMMITTEE, which investigated tuc Newberry case, in its report, said; 1 "Thf expenditure of sucB excessive sums, either by a can-j didate or relatives in Ins behalf, either with or without his 1 knowledge and consent, being contrary to Bound public policy, harmful to the honor and dignit oi th senate, and dangerous to the perpetuity of a free government, such excessive expenditures expend-itures arc hereby severely condemned and disapproved I SENATOR BORAH Republican) : "What we do when we pass this' resolution is i say to Mr. Newberry, 'You may hold your seat, but you hold it lire and sit in the presence f your colleagues and before' the world as one who 'obtained it in a manner which imperils 1h- very life of the republic.' "This resolution puts upon Newberry a stigma, ii discred-i its lii. title it dishonors his state, and yet in miserable, shameless shame-less fashion you permit him to .sit in a body whose vers honor ou declare he has compromised." SENATOR KENYON (Republican) said assert thai under the; record t In following conclusions can reasonably, safely and legitimately le-gitimately be drawn : ''That the committee 'the Newberry campaign committee) expended approximately $263,01 K) 'That the committee violated the federal statute and the statutes of Michigan and that such action entered into the elecion through the primary. "THAT MR. NEWBERRY was RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACTS OF THE COMMITTEE "That Mr. Newberry knew about the campaign, financially I and otherwise, and knew oi must of the expenditures of thej campaign.'' NOW, SENATOR SMOOT WILL 701 PLEASE INFORM THE PUBLIC OF THIS CITY: FIRST: HOW Y01 Jl STILT YOl R VTL FOR THE SEAT- j NG OF NEW BERRY! SECOND: as THE SPONSOR AND MOUTHPIjECE OF MR. BAMBERGER l Tins CAMPAIGN, will YOU ST TE what' POSITION MR BAMBERGER WILL TAKE IF THE MATTER OF THE l SEATING OF NEWBERRY SHALL BE BROl HIT TO A VOTE, AND MR BAMBERGER BE IN A POSITION T VOTE THEREON 1 TilJUD : does MR. BAMBERGER APPROVE OF THE SPENDING OF LARGE SUMS OF MuNEY FK ol'.TAlNINC THE NOMINATION FOR AND ELECTION TO THE POSITION OF UNITED STATES SENATOR ? DEMOCRATIC COUNTY COMMITTEE, By Stuart P. Dobbs, Chairman. (Paid Political Advertisement; ORPHEUM TONIGHT LAST TIME Grand Operatic musical program. pro-gram. "Poet and Peasant." Or pheum Orchestra and Robert Morton Orchestra, J. Albert Erlckson, Conductor PICTURE SONG Vincent at the Morton playing "Why Should I Cry Over You" Matinee 10c. 25c. Nights 10c. 35c Shows 1, 3. 5, 7. 9 P. M. plome Craft Week. B'l HOME CRAFT WEEK 1 p Ends Saturday, October 14th Jp I A special sale and clisplax of the ve.v latest styles of Quaker Craft Lace and I ' 'Afft 1 other drapery merchandise. During this week we offer at special reduce - prices all styles aud patterns oi tin- famous Qua- , X I kor Craftdesign r in W net and curtains mclufl- Sggsp- m.K the n. weaves nnd patterns BUCh as the 'tJ ' Crochet Tuscans, Italian Pilets, Plaip Pilets, etc 111 "rSx W 10c regular, yard , 61 curtains &l . .4. 4 V V .'(K! ' S 1.10 regular, yard 85 53 60 pair ' ' ' 55'52 Sfc fYJ WM& W I 1.26 reW. y-rd . 86 50 pair .... 83.45 $ MW Wl H S6.75 pair .... $4.41 W I'S'-i-'M-'L.iSv I H-5 repilar. yd S1.35 f 50 palr .... S4.9S tttftM IS B 12.00 regular, J $1.53 $7 60 pair . . 85. 75 thMW' wl S (2.25 regular, yd $1.73 ioa-u pair . . . $7.65 ; "!gggtgSLjfe;?( $12.00 pair . . $IJ.j50 VJljft V 52.50 regular, yd $1.92 $15 00 pair $11.50 P- , J" B 2 76 regular, yd. $2.12 All others at Himilar re- eFj? rJ$ A 13.00 regular, yd $2.30 ducHons Jijfft-T Wfe The New Fringed Curtains Filet Grandee 3 Ths Anstocra- or Filets Ki For .-x.uupl- the New Quaker Casement Net Tr.u ba iMlul '. j .r'am.n; , Dro Jfps Curtains trimmed with attractive fringe. We (he toost remarkable fabric ,- c: pruducei IrVf. have Ihem tin net ground, and prices to suit every . r lhan cntirf hand work. j need Ii has ir. rt :! ' " :n 1.: M. lique Italian Filet and i on,- ,i ,! most dtflBs; ' . , tivc as well a aristocratic ol window curUH Shantung Net H Just a Breath of the Orient. CfOCliet TllSCcknS IBBB Hand Finished. ( We call the delightful Quaker Shantung Net a Wi breath of the Orient because it lias been touched Here's the latest development of -Jk eatBK by the Spirit of Eastern Oricinality from which Quaker Tuscan Nt v-iil-n look the dH-onHy has bcf-n . hminalcd thai bizarre quality which hy storm a season or bo a?o The virile, makes much of the oriental art objectionable in line effect of the original Tuscan is null lurtSj American homes Shantung Net makes an ideal eupha.sized by the hand-cry. U-t.-d effect H BOYLES I Everything for the Home I alhambrF! I UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE L 2 MORE DAYft g THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER SHOWN li I " The Old Homestead" 1 1 SPECIAL SCHOOL CHILDREN'S SHOW 1 0r 1 r THURSDAY AFTERNOON AT 4 P. M. 1 jf I Open 11:15 a. m. Tomorrow 1 FOR THE AFTERNOON SHIFT MFM U S T0 M,SS ' E rNT?D" 15 TO MISS THE BEST ENTERTAHBl! B MENT THE SCREEN HAS EVER OFFERED 1 IOW Folks Fret, Manager Skinner invites Iff I 9 the old folk" of the coffll fl nity to be his i 'f 'Mb 1 Prices 30c - 20c - 10c I ADULTS CHILDREN CHILDREN S ALL Sh'JWS UNDER 12 12 TO U COMING FRIDAY - SATURDAY COMING NEXT SUNDAY H MAE M'AVOY in MILTON SILLS iff "THE TOP OF "BURNING SARDS' NEW YORK" A man's answer to The Sheik." A picW B as and sweeping- as its name J j |