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I 2 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25, ,1920. I HE'S HERE j TOMORROW J OGDEN THEATRE Last Times Tcdav EUGENE O'BRIEN in I 'THE FIGUREHEAD" : i and "SNUB" POLLARD Comedy I CRATER LAKE TOURISTS HELD llM BY DEEP SNOWS MJ&DFORD, Ore., Sept. 16.- -An un usually eavl) snowstorm hs prevent l a nutfthcr of aatoniobfllstB from leaving Cr.iti-r Lake national pnrK at iho time ihey planned, according to passengers arriving thence on today's -tage. They .'in rxpr't d in t I out within a few days, however, and moan- I ... lie -- ... . there is . - - tuvu and !"'! available Tne ...now Is from one "and a half to three icpt deep laaaaaj oo WANTED 100 teams for new excavation and gravel I haul. Apply Sperry Flour Co. I CHALMERS AND MAXWELL COMPANIES TO BE UNITED N B W YORK. Bept. -". l'nion of the Chalmers and Maxwell motor ear properties will be effected it was an nounced by the syndicate making pro vlsions for the $15. 000,000 new capital in the reorganisation of the Maxwell Motor company just agreed on by Maxwell and Chalmers stockholders and committees representing onerchan dlsoe and banking en ditors of the A! wvell companx. The agreement provides organisation of a new com pany with an authorised capita o l.ooo.oon shares. I BANJO, MANDOLIN, GUITAR A NO UKULELE, fall and win ter term now beginning. E. L. Howes, teacher, Studio 873 25th St.. Phone 982. A yfl Best-Instantly ",, .J Sf you receive d Mddcn '.J caller or an unr;pctl In ' ' i vlUtlon you car. (crl con jHL Jl tiUent of shBl ippearinfl n'ul vil moments It renders In ycB V-r7. 1 '" ,n wonderfully pure, -AlJ complexion that Is K S AX bcyor.d compl4on. CHICHESTER S PILLS TIIIS DIAMOND BRAND, x r&'K Ladle) A- yr,,r Dracclatfcf A S &VQ t il1 J.l0rt l-'lom. p.! l:rnndA C-lfjCh t'lll n nc.l p-l C1J ii r' U,rf. "ev boi -.. waled Blui . bbofi r?l "l.. Tfc ft, t hrr BJ uf jour vr I fir Pr, - . I r II .l Jin? -T ". l'- m.V.l", I.IMMI .r!.T, 8 ' : i . -i .: :r ACTOR HURT AT j MGRAW'S HOUSE Stories of Lackaye and Giants' Manager Differ: Actor's Ankle Fractured NKW VnKK Sept. JO. Wilton i. ici,"u the'actoi Is in a hospital suf-l fi ring from n fractured ankls received, he explained yesterday, when John AlcOluWi manager and part owner of th New Vfirk QlantS) hit him as ht v;i.s leaving McGraW'S home laM Sat-1 urday niffhl supposedly Rood friends. The actor declared that when ho was bidding McOraw "good night," tin ; i -. unts' managei put out hie ng'm hand as if io ShARC hands, but Instead kud- denis shot his left to Lackaye's Jsw. Lackaye rn to the floor and fractured, nls ankle. i OR'S BRSIUS GIVEN. "I had niWfl Ol I h sum - mer," Lackaye said, "and Sid not know about the recent nasty mess McGr.iw erai mixed up in iii the Lambs olUb wh-n iir. cot into a fight with William Uoyd When 1 rstuenedi ; mutual friend toid me MoOraiV b'td Inon BUS-! pended noni the Lambs olub, had lost most f hlH fr,enls and felt VOfy bad I aelll Mi Qras a messngt and told him .thai I would like to see him. Rl I always Ins friend. Later I telephoned I him and ha Invitea me to his house that was last Saturday night, i went I to the hou:e and In thf- interest i , . ndahlp t ;"!.i him the beai thing to io was to forget about the L.amis affair. jUcQraw suddenly became euaplc- ous anci demanded to know who nad I ooni ma tiie.c i toid him no one had uent Da iiid lwai acting; oji my own I initiative i also told htm thnt if he fell any ausplclon towards my motivea.l t would Hum- io lo.ie It was tnei. that 1 put oUt my hand to Bhake hnndt. , with .McOraw and no attacked me without warning. "When i put out my hand ItoOraw put out hia r.ght hand, hut Buddenl) i . w liu wi ii hl. loft and hit me on the Jaw. i oiumpled up In a sofa by I mj side witn mj right nnkie twiated I Under m- 1 Tot up then and aimed j I, ii w Wallopa at Mi (j raw but thoi fight was stopped hy others in the rOO.m I Went IO the stioet without as-! aielanoe md called a cat and it was! not until the next d.iv whoti I saw n , phyaiclan that i learned my ankle wns ,'actuied " i ,11 SKI I S ll M VJU Mr. M (haw in j statement las; llKhl nenied lie had assaulted Mi LaOkays. The actor, he added, called at i no McOraw apartment about mid night Saturday while under the influ-J I'fii'o of liquor. i aCkaye aald ho understood I was 1 i n.ake a statement against thel unnbs ClUu," ir.e ".a'iconl adds "I I replied If 1 did It was my own atsir.l !lo necamc abusive, using i;.- ian- gunpe. I remonstrated with him and J insisted on him leaving. i He iefus'-d, hereupon iwo of my gUCStS escorted him to the door. After hp gut outside, ho kicked one of my guesta and In the scuffle slipped to ii. a floor. " no WM. A. KETCHAM NAMED COMMANDER OF G. A. R. I INl'l AN A I't.'LIS. Sept. J6. A visit t.. Fori Bsnjamln Harrison following the Installation of now officers at a I hrsef business session yesterday con-' eluded iho official program of tho , Ufty-Iourth annua: i n anipmont of the G. A. R. William A. Ketchain, of Indianapo-! I f . was elected oommandor in chief Wthj0U1 opposition iher officcri named are UeorgS A. flosle, I'.oston, I Benor Vice commander in chef ; J. E. tiand-, Spokane. Junior vice command er m 'iiio. Rev. w'. a. l'.or.eli. Wtehlv to Kans., haplnin In chlet; Dr. C. V. Burrlll, Kansas City, Mo. suriceon ;' oral. 'i a f-iicimpment did not selort ihe ity for the meettugi because no lormal invitations were received. The now national council or administra te. 1 will select the location Only one contest developed in the election of officers, j hat was for the office of surgeon general. Installation of nil officers was conducted by i harlis a Burton . Portland Ore. A resolution proposing a federation of th '! A H wlih the Spanish war veterans and the American L,'gion is postpin.'d indefinitely. Jt was oj p ,-,! n the ground that the G. A. R. woMld lose its identity in such a fed eration. resolution receiving favorable ac tion proposes that t.-,e G. A. R. retain its identity until the iast member is load. 'I he Sons of Veterans elected Lieu tenant Governor l'. A Burrows, of Nebraska, as theii commander in .hlef oo ESTATE OF CATTLEMAN ATTACKED BY UNCLE SAM SAN FRANCISCO, Sept Suit ( for $ 1,700,145 inheritance taxe1: Inter est and penalties alleged to oo unpaid ! was filed In me I nlted States district I court here today by tne government iu-smnsi the estate of the late Henry Miller, millionaire California cattle- I man AUTUMN QUARTER H j of the H UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Ii t jl Opens Thursday, September 23, for Registration i Instruction begins Monday, September 27 j Write for Catalogue H UNIVERSITY OF UTAH Salt Lake City, Utah I a WILSON UPHOLDS Si TREATIES Refuses to Terminate Con tracts as Directed by Con gress in Marine Act WASHINGTON Sept. 26. Prealdent W'llvon has declined to lake atepa to-) ward termination of certain commer-, cial trentlen an directed l oongr aa in the merchant marine net. holding that i "Blieh a cour.se ould lie wholly lire-; conciinhie yh iho hlatorh 'i rsapsel which the United StatSB has shown for its international engagementa." QIV1 8 BE ISONg, Formal announobment or tin prssi-. deht'a ie,-ision was made yesterday at the stae department. The mer chant marine apt as approved by the president on the closing day of the last session of congreaa directed ine exec utive wiThin ninety i1hh to give notice to foreign nations of 'he Intentions of the United states to terminate nv Beotlona of existing commercial treaties which restrict the right of the Ameri can government to Impose dlaorlmina tora hurgpH on shipping in foreign bottoms The president. In declining to com- ply with the direction ol the net.; the state department' announcement said, ni8o held ih.u congress exceeded ' Its authority in giving such directions, Secretary Colhy In quoted 8 1 support ing the prealdent on this point, cttino f a precedent the action of Presldehl Elayea in In refusing the demand of congress that a treaty with "hinn be abrograted. The power of modify ing treatlea, Prealdent Hayes held is not. lodged hy the constitution in con-, K l ' M BRA( ii '! v-K ' MTJEXT, Termlantloti "i the thirty-two treaties, affected by the sot the p-esl-ddnt Iraa laid to have held, "would; amount i lining less than hc breach or Violation of said trebles which i over ev. rv point of contact and mu tual dependence which constitute the modern relations between friendly states." The announcement said thai "to: have vetoed tho act would have tacrl- Heed the treat nytttber ot sound and, enlightened provisions, which u un j doubtedlj eontnins." ONE YANK AIRMAN KILLED ANOTHER HELD BY REDS WAKSWV. Efop'l M. (By The As-I Boclated Pres.)- -Peasants are authori-1 ty for the guttemeni that Captain Mer-' ion ( 'ooper of Jacksonville. Fla , mem-j bet .if the Kosciusko aerial squadron.! is ;i prisoner of the bolahsvlkl, and thn. GaDtain A D Kelly, of Richmond, a , Jj same BQgadron, died from wounds it, r he had been shot down . Roth have been mlsrdng about two months The j.easnnts sa Cooper's motor wis .-truck by a bullet and the ttvl atOf was forced to land. He was por- sued by bolshevikl horsemen and made prlaoner. The majority of the bolshevikl, vhe peasants Said, were i ror killing Cooper, but n bolshevikl who had lived In Hie United States in-! stated on heating Cooper's story. ! Coopsr then was taken to Kiev. Kelly was observer for a Polish lieutenant piloting a bombing plane Kelly's plane was shot down and he received wounds from which ho died.; WANTED 100 teams for new excavation and gravel haul. Apply Sperry Flour Co. BRYAN WANTS ABSOLUTE . CONTROL OVtR ALCOHOL WASHINGTON, Bept. IS. V J. Bryan last niiit told he international ai congress agalnai alconollsm he bc lleved tht tune was not tar distant when, to prevent "loaks" In the en- forcement or th. eighteenth amend-' menti the government would have to take over all alcohol and cteclare a. monopolv of alcohi-1 manufacture. Declaring again',, any discrimina tion" In favor of beer and wine, he said : "e are no more In favor of wine and beer than alcohol In any other form The me:, -a ho nui-P Inn 1 1 lieeri a greater e.. irrupting influenie In th.s country tjh&n ihe men who made whisky. Now that they are to. die, we shall not separate ther.i In death" Permanency oi prohibition In America Is assuiiil. Mr Hryan de cleared, by the fact that It wa. a "Vic lory of the nation. ' HOLDS HARDING STOLE 'TEETH f-OR OWN LEAGUE DECATUR, HI-. Sep: jf, Charac terizing Article X a the teeth of the league of nations covenant," Vlco President Thomaa R slarshall in a speech lust night salu he believes Sen aioi Harding's aUi'nde is to reject the; league but to use the artlcU "for teeth' in The Hague tribunal "Reading between the lines," he add ed, the world i to be governed by judges ami not by statesmen, by law anu not by equity. Self Interest as well a.J dut demands that some plan be deviued and tri .1 to promote peace, to lessen If not wholly eradicate the evils o war and to conserve the resources of the world, l prefer the league of nations, wlthoui n aervatlona ' BURGLARS LOOT HOME AS WIDOW ATTENDS FUNERAL LOS ANGELES, Cal Cepl. 26, Burglars todaj robbt i the home of tho widow of Loi in . fciandley, stun pro hibition director, Killed in an auto-i im-bU- .i i -Ident near'f.ilt Cil.. Monday night bllf slie was atientlliiK her hus band s tuner i) Jewels i,t conalder- ablt valui were taken, acording to h. . port to the police I MOTHER SHOOTS MAN WHO MISTREATED DAUGHTER OMAHA, Neb.. Sept. 25. Mrs. Mi chael Tlerney, -n year oid, the mother of seven children, vesterday shot and killed Raj Dunlap because she thought he had run na) With and miatreated her 16-year-old daughter, Knther. After Mrs I'Urn. bful shot iJiinlnp she told officers who had arrested hei, 1 am the sole guardian of my little ones. I have to protect them. 1 did that todav " IIFADS WIHi: T.MPLO I S. NJOH ORLEANS La.. Sejt 26 j Joseph P. Hayes of San Francisco,' was re-elected president of the asso ciation of Western l'nion emplovos to day. Detroit was selected as the 1S21 j meeting place. , oo WANTED 100 teams for new excavation and gravel haul. Apply Sperry Flour Co. BB WW I !! mmim nw ' tfTRST BAITIST Hi Hi H avenue lust north of the PQStOfflce. f'r Mav Palmer minister. Service Sun dai EB follows: Etahday school D:46 a m, Captain J ; Kay Ward, superintendent. Morning worship 11 a m. Sermon by Or. Pal mer. Theme The Cast Away." B. V. P I", at 6MB p m Charlotte Skecn, president Junior B Y. R U, at 7 p. m. MlSB Muude Stevens superintendent. Helen I, race, president. At K p. m Hr Palmer will preach his farewell ser mon on "'mortality, If a Man Dies ShKll He Live Again A mOS OOrdiSl invitation to all. I IRST MITHdlilST EPISCOPAL Ill'KCll Located on Twenty-fourth si i eel next to the court house. Chris tian R Carver, pastor. 10 a. in. Sun- daj ichool. C. M. Wilton, superintend ent i'liss- im ill aye. ri'id grades of work. II a. m. Morning worship This service win be given over to the annua) promotion day Of the Sunday School. Promo; ion from the cradle roll to the boglnnors' department, from the beginners' department to the primerj department and from the primary de partment to 'he junior department, A i m interesting program has been pre pue,l. 12 m. Class meeting. 8:45 p m. Bpworth league. This la the annual rally day for the Kpworth league. A very interesting ami helpful time. 7 4" 1 m Kvrnlng worship Sermon theme "1'lejse Clo6e This Gate." 7 "0 p, m. Wednesday midwssk nervicc and teacher training, PXRS1 IIR1STI vn HURI II Corner of Twenty-fourth sttect and Madison avenue. ttCV, v. U Mellinfrer pastor Bible achoo) at 10 o'clock un der the s'upi IT Vision of -Mrs. C. H Carman The school is growing In numbers and enthusiasm from nn-k to week. Do not miss thl6 service. Morning worship and communion ser vice nt 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor Vounp peoples' meeting St 7 o'clock. These meetings are being well attended and the vouns people an doing a splendid work fOvangells llc meet ing at S o'cloi I i III R h ii i ill QOOD iii I' HERD Corner of (irant avenue and Twenty-fourth street, opposite Hie postof flee. John . Hyslopj factor, The 8everranth Sunday after Trinity. The church school meets at a. m. Mr W H i'rout. superintendent Morning prayer and sermon at 11 a. m. All are cordially welcome. The I 'aughiers of the King " 111 meet oi) Monday evening The Women's Guild will meet on WSdneaday afternoon, with Mrs B, A. JJrcwer and Mrs. A L. Carpenter, at the home of Mrs Carpenter, 2227 Adams avenue The Camp Firs CWrla win meot in the Oulld hail on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. 1 ill FIRST ONGRi . 1TIONA1 CR17R4 H 1:-. Oodfre: ! l itthi w 1 minister, i in in., divine worship an s set moi. Prelude "Gavotte," Behlrcs. Offertory "Morning Glory" Fis cher. Postlude "Pastorale" Handel II iss ii v me Shields Solo. "Hear Ye O Israel" Dudley Buck Mr. j. p. Pernellua Solo, selected Mrs. W. G. Dalrym ple Anthem, "God So Loved the World ' Stainsr The choir. Sermon, " The Rule of Crist. ' 12:15 p. m, Sunda? school, under the direction Of Dr. B, P Mills. Kin dergarten directed by Miss Mary Parmlry and helpers. Women's c'.ata under the leadership of Mrs Hvrum Smith. Men'.v claBB ld hy Dr. Mills. Voting men's class led bv- the minis ter. 6:30 p. m. Christian Bndeavor a -i-iety led by the president, John Thomas. All young people cordially Invited. ' 80 p. m. I.ilvlne worship and ser mon. Prelude "Evening Star" Wagner. Offertory "Hymn of Praise' Pal mer. Postlude "Veverle" I.irtlji. Miss Irvine Shields. Sermon. ' The Surprises of God s ("oodncss." I ill' 11M1 0M.11 (. T1 l, CHURCH Piv. Points Rev Godfrej Matthews, minisler. 2:30 v. m. Sun day school ror the community under the leadership of Dr. J M. Kllio:r. clHSe; foi all grades and ages. A hearty welcome for all. DANISH LUTHERAN 9 rvlcewlll be hSld at the English Lutheran church, corner Twenty-third and Jef ferson avenue. Sunday at 8:80 p, i. J. C. Carlson of Salt Lake Is t:te pastor. FIRST PRKSBYTERIA CHURt 1 1 John Edward Carver, pastor, iorn mg worship at 11 a m.: theme, "The People Who Need Help" Evening :ervt-e. at S o'clock theme, "Service ifid the Reward." Sunday Srhool at 1 n. Young People meeting at 7 p. m Morning music Piano pre- I i, .,d post. une music, Mrs C. II I Stevens Solo (a) "O Lord, Be 1 Merciful.' Barletl Op 96 (b) "Come Ve Blessed,"--John Prlndle Scott -j Mrs. A. H Aland. Evening mu.-.e ! solo, "Realgnation," Corla rtomo 1 Mrs. Mary Council .KXall. i'ium-J The misery of backache Removed by Lydia F, Pink ham's Vegetable Compoundr fu9kegoTi, Mich. "For six year I was so weak in my bark at times that I LiilBrMHH I 0 W table' om" LtBf HnL P0UI,i ff BnR niemlr to me and K&te wOH " made me good an I IfJSf 'F atrong again no that Lt 1 am ah'c ,r '' a" 1 lilaaasiffS Jfew I m7 vvo.k. I highly I recommend your sBMtay. medioin- and tell SCmJ everyun.- 1 m e e "i py f 1 what it did for me." , FIELP, 72 Oak St., Muskegon, Mich. Woman's Precious Gift The one which she should most real ously guard ii her health, but she often neglects to do so in season until tome ailment peculiar to her sex has fastened itself upon her When so affected women may rely upon Lydici E. Pink I ham's Vegetable Compound, a remedy ' I hat has been wonderfully successful in restoring health to suffering vromcn. If you have the slightest doubt that LydlS E. Tinkham's Vegetable Com pound will help you, write to Lydia E. Pinkhsm MoaionH Co. (confidential), Lynn, Muss., for adyiea Your letter will be opened, red and answered by s a-oman, and held in stnet confidence. LETTERS SENT TO CANDIDATES Statements Showing Political Expenditures to Be Required Letters to candidates for office, ' whether defeated 01 victorious In nom ination, have been Kent bv Harden Reunion flecretary of stnt, asking that statements he filed by them Hiiowing iheir expendlturea for politi cal purposes Mr. P' nnlnn has lute--preted the word "crndldste" as rie f.n d in the ctah corrupt practices at t as inrludlng persons who eithrr tacitly or BXprSBSly wero in the field for nomination CiindldnleK In Cgden vvho will re-1 celve such letters were ennounced jfei terday In Suit Lake Thej ore: Wil liam H, Wattls candidate for gover nor. Joseph E Wright. and Guv Johnson for presidential ehttorn- and James a. Hotreil, for district judge. As Mr Bonnlon Interprets the law. 'supported by the attorney general Dnn T?. Shields, persons vvho W( r 'candidates before a poiificnl cobven- I Hon. whether the are nominated for the office Or no., are within thr meaniPg of the corrupt practices acl I The law Is eonsrued to mean that It la not nerosar- In eae a eandi- ; date has not sp.nt nnv money, for him to flip arty ptntement as to receipts and disbursements, in ?ueh a case tne I absence of a Statement Is taken nn 1 tantamount to a declaration on the I part of the candidate that h has r-- 1 l reived and disbursed no moec. or oth er thing of value for political pur I noses during the present oamrvilorn. I Thp law. however, does not forbid t n 1 filing of a Statement to th-it fffrct i hy candidates whose receipts or dis I hiirsementS are nil. Some of the ciii-v dldatCS who spent no moncv In behalf, I of thlr own OSndldSCy filed stnto ments and some did not. I n n B Shields, nresent atfiOfhej general and a candidal" licfnro the ronvenMon for a second term, has filed, no sta :"iicnt-i having Kpnt no money 1 In FUPPOrt of his candidacy It s thought Quito probable tha most of the other cnndldates who met defeat In the party conventions and have j not filed s'ltements are In slml'ai J ! position, although It Is known that tlm-e are one Or two exceptions to 1 this rule. However, to comply with the a as he reads lt. and to give no c.i -dldatS the excuse that he was not notified that It was necessary for him ' to file a statement. Mr. Bennion ia' directed that a letter he sent o e-., h I known candidate, calling his attention I to the provisions of the law. prelude s.id postlude Mrs c h j Stevens. I MM ENGLISH LI nil K N CHURCH Corner of Jefferson ave- I nie and Twenty-third street: Artnnr E. Olson, iastor. Buhday school and P.. Ii).- i-Iacs pvwy Sunday it in a. m, - There will .he no service this Sunday . I since the pastor is attending the Luth ! ran lntermountain district meeting at j Boise Idaho. The Brotherhood meers i oet Tueeda) evening at the home of : Aei Sandluml. JTtiT Urant Ave. in j VPednesday afternoon the Ladies' Aid Society meets ot the home of Mrs. i I Chas. Swanson of Harrlsellle nt 2 : 3 0 1 ! p. m. I SEVENTH WARD Carl A Bad of Salt Laki. and Samuel Ci. Dye of the Ogden stake presidency, will b the ;jcoUrs at the Seventh ward Sunday evening meeting at 7 o'clock I Musical numbers have been prepared b thrt Nylandcr instrumental trio. T;ie ! progiam follows Tries ta) Krukllngstraum Osxa; 1 Klose. (b) Citation Charies Gou nod Co) Largo G. F Haendet d) Humoicsqiie Dvorox. Violin foIo Miss Dora Smith. Old Refrain Prit Krelsle:. Flute solo Axel Nylander. Hearts and Folwers Theo M To liani. Trio 'Sing Sweet Bird" Gar- ENSIGN GOSPEIi MISSION H Wall Ave Sunday services Bible' Study 3 p. m.: bring your Bllile. Open-' air service 7:30 p. m. opposite l'nion. depot Preaching jnd testimony ' meeting in Mission chapel. S p. m : , come. Our llttl fcand of warriors are 1 believing and praying for a revival of "the old Hire religion'' In Ogden. ' We want the real, the genuine, the Cod-inspired that goos ntraigiit to the hear; md stays thfre and makes you! new, young and gaod FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST Tornor Monroe avenue and Twenty-fourth Street r.eguiar service at 11 o'clock Sundav mornsOM Subject. 'Reality' Sunday school. 9.45 a m Wsdnet las evening testi monial meeting at 8 p. m Reading rooms at B 1 2 First National bank building. Rooms open dallv from 12 1 noon to 5 p. m Except Sundays and holidays. 00 HI FOB PICK FORD S SWEETHEART Who i-. Mary's Sweetheart?" could well he the title of her forthcoming" ! oited artist's production "8uda" which la to be thi attraction at the Alhambra theatre tomorrow as In this w ond 1 f ui photoplej Mary Plckford defie all conventions and appears a 1 homely little dru.lge In a French hand laundry In the slums of London. Two men come into ner life one of them 'Grace Greensmlth. with whom she has fallen desperately i" love and the other, Benjamin Pills bur' Joneti, drlver Qf the dilapidated delivery wagon of the laundry She wcavts wonderful romances around II i ice to the otlu r girls in the laun dry but Ben, with his pathetically small bofiuct of faded flowers, stands bjishfullv In the offing I pon whom a she prevaricating little genius shall I bestow as she says her 'Jeweled hand" Is a mystery to the audience until the H last moment 'MATCH PRESIDENT' FUND I OF DEMOCRATS GROWING NEW YORK. Sept. 25. The $500,-1 000 match the president' campaign I fund plan announced Wednesday by ; the Democratic national committee 1 1 Is meeting with popular favor, It wasl mnounced at national headquarters, j Two contributions of $500 each, II latching that of President Wilsor. . re received by wire from James , H nirkin of Spokane and Brigadier Gen-j eial L D. Tyson of Knoxvllle, Tenn. I Alhambra! I I Utah's Fines! Theatre 1 I Last Time Today I I -1 K1 ' Sf rcaturing ALMA RUBENS ; , i j Vy' 5 Qammounl tlrkraflQiclcre ' I Pathe Weekly - Scsreen Magazine S l . jj m I a Adultr, Balcony Logos ' i Prices jj g cj. W .. .;. .v .;. sf ... ... .:. .:. .:. ... .;. .;. .:. . .;. .;. .:. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. .;. ,. H I fsi,ow3at2:15 - 4:00 - 5:45 - 7:30 - 9:15$ 1 B W 7 SUDS OH Mary Pickford I I IN HER NEW UNITED ARTISTS' PRODUCTIOi ' M. Jj It is one of the rare productions that goes straight to the heart and awakens all sorts of human sympathy strong and moving and with that measure of humor and pathos that is inseparable from its realism. ADDED FEATURE A TWO REEL CHRISTIE COMEDY H PRICES ejft ftA Shows at! I 1 10c - 30c 5a !