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I 6 THE QGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER, FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1920. ::: H I I LOOK OUT! FOLKS- I II 1 The Love Expert's in town hookin' the unmarried oneB, She's going to U g N knock, a flock of 'em for a row of Altars before she's through. If you M 1 see anybody blushing or timld-IIke, as if they wanted encouragement, 1 fl I call us up but better still, amble down and see. M CONSTANCE TALMADGE I I "The Love Expert" I j 1 A 'John Emcrson-Anita Loos Production 1 I. TIE OIPHEUM I 1 1 TONIGHT AND SATURDAY 1 1 MATINEE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 1 I 1 ADMISSION .10c and 25c NIGHT U j 1 ADMISSION 10c and 20c MATINEE H II ORPHEUM SUNDAY NIGHT. JUNE 20 ' PRICES 50c 75c $1.00 Ii Osrden Girls to Go ) - Up on Airplane Trip ji Eddie Brooks, Denver aiator. is ( scheduled to- arrive in Ogden tomor I row afternoon from Salt Lako for flights here tomorrow. Sunday and ! Monday prior to departing for Denver. Miss Nora Keener and Miss Zllpha Hanson, two members of the Stand j! ard-Exa-mincr staff will aviate over i Ogden and Brigham City with Brooks tomorrow distributing papers from the air. " . ' Brooks will land at the Utali Hot Springs' field. If uu Special Trains Take Democrats to Coast Three special trains carrying dele gates from Illinois, Michigan and Pennsylvania will arrive in Ogden next week en route to the convention of Democrats at San Francisco. The Il linois delegation is due to arrive here Juno 23 while the Pennsylvania dele gation will arrive the following day. On June 25 the Michigan representa j lives will make a short stop here. Four hundred delegates will be aboard the three trains. Judicial Ticket Will Be Decided Upon at Convention in Courthouse Tomorrow What promises to be one of the most Interesting judicial conventions ever held in the second district will come up tomorrow afternoon at the Democratic convention, at" the county court house. The interesting feature of the convention will be the action of the Democratic party upon the question of the non-partisan Judiciary which was endorsed by the Weber county Democrats in the county con vention last Saturday. Three propositions are left from which the. Democrats aro to select one judge and leave the nominee blank to be filled In by the Republi can convention on June 26, if they accept the non-partisan view then the Democratic committee will name the I Republican for their ticket. The I Democrats may name the present ! judges. Alfred W. Agee and" Arthur E. j I Pratt. The third vrouosition will be jthp naming of a straight partisan ticket with two Democrats. The delegates and alternates for the county are 'as folows: ; Horace E. Garner, D. II. Ensign, (Frank Francis, T. J. Muginnis, B. II. Goddard, Mrs. Horace E. Garner, .'Joseph Weston, Matthew Gait, M. Illinchcliff. Mrs. Oakley. Mrs. C. E. I Smith, II. H. Shuitliff. John M. Ped I erson. John A. Junk, Alex Fife, C ' L Fai r, S. S. Smith, George Lockhead, ! Jr.. George F. Hunter, T. Don Reason, Frank Rose. C. E. Farr, F. A. Huish, Lorenzo Richards, Mrs. S. -P. Dobbs, S. P. Dobbs, Wade M. Johnson, j William Lowder, O. M. Sander son, Mrs. Mary Sanderson, Mrs. I II. W. Gwilliam, Mrs. Kate Van Dyke, Frank -Huband, D. D. Mc 'Kay, J. II. Brown, Fred Ellis, J, B. .Carver, J .A, Chadwick. Charles Ron ;quisl, Caleb Parry, Mrs. A. T. Lock 'head, M. P. Brown, H. M. McCune, Adam L. Peterson, James G. Widdlson, J John R. Thompson, Burt Martin, Gil bert Thatcher, A. W. Marriott, O. P. Cottle. P. M. Folkman, Levi J. Taylor, Alma Peterson, II. H. Goddard, Jos. Chez, Jos. Bates, W. J. Parker, Hy rum A. Bolnap. John W. Wintle, S. W. Badcon, A. C. Call. David Evans,! Mrs. Carrie Neville, Miss Vera Mc jlvinnon, Henry E. Taylor, Cralesc Humphries, Mrs. T. A. Shreeve, Gcorgo Lockhead, Sr., Herbert Peter Ison, Walter X. Farr, Mrs. R. B. Por ter. Mrs. Joseph Westmeir, P. A. ' Malan. Alternates Mrs. Myra Arugubrlght, Robert Shipley, Mrs. A. G. Harris. Harmon W. Peery, George E. Brown, Josoph L. Peterson. William Royal, John Hall, A. M. Hunter, James M. Thomas, Mrs. N. A. Morrison, C. Earl Thomas, Mrs. Weston, Mrs. Welthy Ensign, Alma T. Flinders. uu The sun's brightness, as seen at sea level, equals the light of 270,000 can dles for each square mile of its surface. I Get Paid i H While learning a trade tTEARN to be an electrical engineer,, salesman, automobile mechanic or J plumber. Learn any one of dozens of well-paid trades. Get a common school, , high school, or business college education. Hj Get paid for learning, with free board, H lodging, clothes and medical attention. Ht Live a man's life in the big outdoors with . 1 real men for buddies. Get physically s fit and stay that way. j I Special two, three or four year enlistments In I chc Marine Corps are now open, carrying free ! scholarships in the U. S. Marine School at j I " Quantieo, Virginia. All courses are taught by w, competent instructors, using the celebrated j T International Correspondence School methods 1 H. and text books. Graduatesof theMarineSchool 1 ; ' are given regular I. C.S. Diplomas in addition to I S Marine School Certificates. R I i An honorable discharge from the Marine Corps J i and an I. C.S. diploma mean immediate em- j , ployment at real pay when you get back into civilian life. I US. MARINE CORPS. You arc cvcn slightly interested -vfeS call at the Marine Recruiting Office, k ffl LXKafrwff'&wH You will not be urged to enlist, but j ft jT6Z&? you will be told the truth about the cfflij jSfvr '' ;5KY . Service. Call or send for booklets LlB 'uSBSB)' '"fc i describing real life "in the Marines" Hj 'Of 'FBSi Iryft 'V ii : and the Marine School. H "i mM u- s- MARINE H ': WnM RECRUITING OFFICE : I Mm 24SC WasWu5ton Avenue ; ' ' JPzT!1Z Ogden, Utah i I -U.S. MARINE CORPS Mrs. Moulding to Be Buried Sunday PI1P?: v Mrs. Mary G. Moulding. Funeral services for Mrs. Mary G. Moulding, wlfo of Leandor Moulding, will be held In the Eleventh ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bishop N. A. Tanner will preside. The body may be viowed at the res idence, 159 West Tuenty-ciffhthi street, tomorrow afternoon and Sun day until the funeral. uu Deatlss and Fiisierals bUCE. The Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Luce, died Tuesda. Burial will bo made this afternoon at A i. m., Ojfden City cemetery. McMARTJN. Funeral services foi Mrs. Maggie McMartin were held yes-' terday at ii p. hi. from the Klrkendall' funeral chapel. Rev. J. B. Carver of- flciated Solos were sung by Mi. C. j JI. Stevens and A H. Sanders. The I pallbearers were: Amos Stone, WI1-J Ham Wilson, Andrew Wilson. Ernest! Shaw, Merlin Snaw and John Hlggin-I botham Interment was made In Og- ( den City cemetery. KUWITZIvY. Funeral services for; Joseph Kuwltzky were held yesterday at 5 p. m. at tnc Klrkendall chapel, Rev. J. E. Carver officiating. Inter- menl was mxide in the Ogden City I cemetery. CAJtTJER Funeral services for Mrs. Ethel Carter will be held Sunday af ternoon at 2 o'clock In the First ward i meeting house, conducted by Bishop D. H. Ensign. The body may be view ed tomorrow afternoon and Sunday forenoon at the residence of-W. 11. WesU Twenty-fourth street. In terment will be in the Mountain View cemetery. ItOIjLO The' funeral of Mrs. Nan cy Mae Rollo was held- yesterday in the Eden meeting house, with Bishop George Fuller officiating. George Stalllnga and Mrs. Olive Graham sang "Home Eternal." Pearl Shaw and Mrs. Bertha L.uddington sang, "Oh, My Father." "J Dreamed" was sung by Mrs. Luddington. Wallace and Minnie Walker sang "Sometime We'll Understand," and "1 Know That -My Heavenly Father' Lives." Speakers were Counselor Raymond P. Thompson, Counselor Charles E, Shaw, C. J. A. Lindquist, Apostle D. O. McKay and Bishop Fuller. In ternment was in the Eden cemetery where the grave was dedicated by J. P. Stallings. OO Says Wife Left Him; Now Wants Divorce Charging desertion and abandon ment, Anton Koller began suit this morning In the district court against his wife, Maria Koller. Mr. KoMer sets forth in his complaint that he was married in Germany March 1, 1S90 and was remarried upon arrival in Logan in Juno lSDH. He alleges that for more than a year his wife has deserted him and has refused to live In his home. He prays the court to sever the marriage ties. Golf Coetest Set for Sunday Is Postponed The contest between Ogden golfers and Salt Lake golfers whitfh was scheduled for next Sunday at the -Ogden Golf and Country club links, has been postponed until Sunday, June 27, at the request of the Salt Lake golfers. Ladies' Band to Give Concerts in Logan The Ladies' band of Ogden under the leadership of E., W. Nichols, de parted by automobile today in full re galia for Logan. 'On the way to the Cache metropolis he girls will sere nade the communities. T5d Wilfong and Jack Christy played an important pari in arranging transportation facilities. There will be a band concert in Logan. UMBRA OFFERS DOUBLE STAR BILL, INTER ID ROBERTS Real Arts C reel special "Judy of Rogues Harbor," featuring Theodore Roberts "Who characterized Wealth in "Every Woman" and the favorite Mary Miles Mlnter do wonderful team work In the pitiful, loving, laughing picture. You'll find great pleasure If you attend the Hudson avenue Picture Palace today and tomorrow. Coming 1 Sunday, Violet Hemming, star of "Three Faces East" comes Sunday In "The Cast," one of the most widely read books of recent times. Adv. Lots of Laughs and Joy in Constance Talmadge's Film at Orpheum. I "Grasp him by the hand if your heart' races, your face turns a pret ty pink and you got a thrill, he's the man!" Thus, in substance, is the formula Constanco Talmadge tries out on sev eral male persons in her picture, "The Love Expert," which opened at the Orphoum theatre last night, before she found the right man. And maybe she didn't have soriio fun during the hilarous episodes of hor hunt. I Constance is a young girl of roman-l tic age who would be wooed. Sho gets dismissed from boarding school because of her advanced ideas along lines of love and then sets about to catch herself a mate. To complicate things, she finds that the man who gives her the prescribed thrill is none oth'er than the fiance i of her aunt from Boston. ' How sho, marries off all of the mem bers of her intended's family qujte a task In Itself, when one looks them over and wins her beloved furnishes a theme that make3 a typical Con stance Talmadge story, full of clever situations, lots of humor, plenty of laughs and considerable, hilarity. "It's just the kind of picture every one will want to see. On the same bill, which runs through Saturday night, Manager J F. Goss is offering a reel or two of up-to-date pictorial news events. oo "ORDER OF CAMELS ' INVADES BROADWAY NEW YORK Thirsty Broadway has become the headquarters for the "Order of Camels." Ghicago appar ently wasn't dry- enough. Eddie Cochejns, famous daddy of the for ward pass, Is now head of the organi zation which has accumulated 200,000 members in short notice. The Camels propose to "protect the rights guar anteed clli.ens under amendments 9 and 10 of the constitution." oo I Asks for Divorce on Non-support Charge The divorce suit of Mathilda Bell against Daniel T. Bell, opened in the district court this morning before Judge A. W. Agee. In her complaint Mrs. Bell sets forth that for more than a year past her husband has refused to provide for her support and that of one child, Lucille. 3 years of age. She complains that she has been compelled to work and has received no aid from her husband. Mrs. Bell asks the court to dissolve the matrimonial bonds, award hor cus tody of the child and compel her hus band to pay alimony and court costs. The couple wero married in Ogden, December 27, 1910. oo West Cache Sngar Men to Meet Next Monday J. A. Hendnckson announces that the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the West Cache Sugar com pany will be held in the. Chamber of Commerce quarters in Logan Monday afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock. on CARD OF THANKS We feel thankful to our many friends for their kindness during the sickness and death of our beloved wife, daughter and sister, for the many beautiful floral offerings, also to the speakers and singers for their expressions of thoughtful sympathy. ALEX. H. ROLLO, W. P. CHAMBERS AND FAMILY. 27-15 I The Breakfast i I Cereal J I orblLcs yvlio I I appreciate fine I flavor with ease I of digestion- GrapeNuts j Ready to serve I Economical j Sold by Grocers Everywhere Llils . t When Dundee makes any reductions in its already low prices it- tP Sxjjl " is the exception. Our margin is always so small on our high grade u sl woolens that such a sale as this is a rare occurrence. We lop 10 per cent off our prices now as a further inducement to you to buy Iw yi 4 Nothing is reserved in this Sale. Serges and Staples all our ' UKl 97W high quality suitings included. The same Dundee perfect tailor- MfljK jjUmj, ing service, giving super fit and style. wJlW ' J g MM SERGE SPECIAL ." ji 1 m ' ; $m etae $47oi ; j A lucky buy enables us to make a Special Of- WM : ' fer of our 60 blue serges at $17.50, with extra i pants at $58.00. This is the only sale of ' ' 1 i p . . SERGES and STAPLES held in Ogden this ! ST When the few bolts of high quality blue serge . . " fllljv I we received for this sale are gone the Special lljlafo a : 5: JfejjB , Sale will end. "! f&SM Vye keep faith with our friends. If you bought a suit here within ' ! the past two months we will allow you 10 per cent of its cost on ytto . t kIk? , the next suit you buy. Nothing could be fairer. No other cloth- i ing event means as much to you. This is your chance take it. j - OWEN BENNETT, Prop, t Sglg On Hudson Avenue by the Alhambra Theatre -fc55 g All-wool su its SjjH wins friends Wmi customers are wear longer ugh style, Dudee boost- 3 Purebred Holsteius . for Cache County Thirty-flvo head of pure bred Hol steln heifers were at the Ogden stock yards yesterday en route to the-Cache county farm bureau. The cattle had been shi'ppod from Minnesota. The shipment included a bluo rib bon Holsteln bull, said to be one of the finest examples of Its type ever seen at the Ogden stockyards. The bull was consigned to the Utah Agricultural college. oo Hundred Denver Cadets En Route to San Diego One hundred cadets from the vari ous high schools of Denver arrived in Ogden today en route to Camp Kearny where they will train for several weeks with the Ogden, Salt Lake, Cheyenne and other cadets. The party stopped in Ogden for fifty minutes before departing, for the west. They arc In charge of Lieut. Francis Smith. n n FREE BID GOMCEHT BY IKIREL BID SURIDAY AT 4:30 P.M. No company before the public stands the wear and tear of time as well as does the Famous Georgia Minstrels, soon to appear In this -city. In the hearts of the theater-going pub lic it is always popular. Tho sub title "Georgia" has been copied by many, the object being to mislead the public, but this aggregation has never been withdrawn from tho American stage for a slnglo season, and during the thirty-three years of Its existence It has been kept up to a high standard and this year the management has eclipsed all previous efforts. The announcement that they will ap pear at the Orpheum Sunday, June 20,. will be welcome news to the minstrel fans. A big freo band concert will be given In front of the Orpheum Sunday at 4:30 p. m. 1 Priesioods to Meet at Weber on Sunday Tho first semi-annual convention of the priesthood of the North Weber Stake will be held in tho Weber Nor mal college Monday aftornoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Stake presidency, In making the announcement, call atten- ' r , tion to the fn,ct that the convention Is not an officers' meeting, but a con- f ven.tion for all members of the priest- hood of the stake, Including deacons, r tg teachers, priests, oldcrs, seventies and .l 1 high priests. ; I 1 It is also announced that during I 3 the convention an address will bo delivered by a representative of the j j general church authorities. i j ' i I - It is the DUTY of all parents to teach their children the' r:" fl banking habit. Urge YOUR boys and girls to put "their first piece of money, however small, in our bank; they themselves, if JM watched and encouraged, will make their balance grow. ' Then they will know the VALUE and POWER of money. As they grow older they can, when a good chance comes along, make a safe investment or go into business. Start your children TODAY. We invite YOUR Banking Business ' t-H OGDEN SAVINGS BANK f -'r'M 2384 Washington Ave. f" H