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j f ; THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1922. THE QGDEN STANDARD-EXAivllNER 7
IR. R. VETERAN
PASSES AWAY
gj Silas A. Minter Dies of
j General Debility, Lived
: I Here 53 Years
H Silo Anthony Minter. for 53 jreN
T resident of Ogden. former uperln
lendcnt with the t'nlon Paciflr dur
fS the eonntrui tion of the railroad.
iM d it 'he rcfddenr-c. 3024 Ornnt
.enne. yesterday of general debility.
He ml "3 year old.
Mr Mlnlnr m n a I ! I ti In lie till'
l H In (I,,- l n He frrv-d In the Civil war
I with the MIjourl volunteer, during
IB
ll.. m ! born In Mi-sourl October
I
M Surviving are the widow nnd twi
I fi ,-,,. Clarence A Minter of Portland
l Ifinter of Ooden .
H f.iur grandchildren and one great-
H
I Minter was employed on tl i
I construction of the rmon Pacific
K I
1 . i n of On- men to enter Ogden n it.
H flrt steam locomotive. About 2)
8K I .In
H Ik 1 ft the railroad's employ. Since
H that time he has boon engaged lo
tally In the manufacture of furniture
'!$ mPn
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HcOl . jtmnri The body may be vtowed at
I s ind S in.),,.. ,, i-
I til tli. service. Burial will be in the
r Hj oo
IS Dr. R, S. Joyce Funeral
1 u I Bl i: Ll B MHMB1 R
nHfl are urged to Join with us and attend
H Dr. K. B. Joyce, which will be held at
HJHh the Masonic Temple at 10:30 o'clock
lornlng, February
Hi Memben pleaae meel the
H Wel.er Club room! at 10 o'clock and
fl go to the Iffaaonlc Temple in n body.
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WU. V. ROCKEFELLER, Sec'v.
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V no
rH w i discovered the clrcu
lH lation of the blood, most doctors laugh
ed at him.
ns f..r (he snnd.iy Mun.liird-
i tin m . eodd an uon must be
in 111" li "d- "f Ibe t-.w let editor
fT I . I.. l I rl.l.iN I.. Insur. mi l-
Ui ..Hon.
1CACIA n,lli
The next regular meeting of the
Acacia club will be held at the home
of Mrs I. N Coolev. March 10.
SITING Ml UK
Mrs. Abble Watson oi San Francisco,
ll visiting I ' ' the home of her mother.
.Mrs. I.. Thomas. She was accompanied
bj her little dauKhter. Shirley. Mrs.
w.ii-.m "ill return to her home In
two months.
V ( iMi x Ki l II l 1 1 v
The Women's Itellef corps party
whloh. was to have been held Friday
afternoon nt the. home of Mrs. I. L.
Uurkland has been postponed indefinitely
WOMEN'S t l.l It
An all day session will be held by
the members of the Women's Hub of
the Flrt Congregational church Fri
day In the church parlors.
MISSION Ull Mi l TING
The r-Kulnr meeting of the Mission
ary society of the First Presbyterian
hiiri.li will I"' held it the home of
Mrs J. E. CfcrvAr, Tlx Twenty-fifth
street Friday afternoon. Mrs. Carver.
.' 1 1 - John Hlldebran and Mrs. Thom.io
Hradley will be hoatessea for the af
taraoon. Officers will he elected for
the coming year. Following the busi
ness the meeting will he turned Into
a Colonial team. Mrs. George Bart
latt will give a number of musical selections.
MARTHA SOCIETY
Mr. O. A. Parmley will be hostess
to the members of the Martha society
Monday afternoon at the Marv Kavj
Inn-
CARD OF THANKS
We Uslre to express our gratitude
for the Und interest ami loyal support J
of our many friends during the sick- i
ness and passing of our son and broth
er. Glen.
MR. and MRS AARON C. RYU EE I
and FAMILY. 3S9t
Ull
Light on daily llf In the early j
Christian eru is given In Egyptian :
documents recently discovered
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CRPHEUM, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8
JOYOUS RETURN FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY
f J 10 licij L?ARALLELLD TRIUMPH EXTENDING gj fUS iMf B
M f. IVSiirs FROM NEW YORK TO LONDON AUSTRALIA fl I Ulf B
8 JB AND IKE ORIENT.
I Thr Is the jamt company that recently closed after two sohd years at the
9 I Vanderbllt Theatre NewYorK Prices 75c. ?t so. 2.00 and V. so.
COZY
TODAY LAST TIMES
Wild Animals
in
"MIRACLES OF
THE JUNGLE"
and
BILL HART
"O'MALLEY OF
THE MOUNTED"
COMING TOMORROW
FRANK MAYO
in
"DR. JIM"
w
THEATRES
'The Lane That Has No'
Turning' Feature Now I
at Alhambra
A hidden will a wild chase after a
villain by the heroine;. In an old fash
ioned carriage, a duel between the-two
principal male characters, a villain
who could hardly be excelled in il
lalny these are a few of the features'
of Sir Gilbert Parker's Paramount pic
ture, ' The Lane That Hnd No Turn-J
ing." which Is the attraction at the
Alhambra theatre.
Much favorablo comment for the
new star. Agnes Ayres, was heard on
all sldr.s she was charming and act-,
ed superbly. The rolo she plays is a I
heavy and emotional one Theodore
Kosloff. Mahlon Hamilton, Frank j
Canipeau and others have the leading
male rules.
The story concerns the marriage of
Madellnette, to lxuls. and his supposed I
Inheritance of an old estate in French
Canadian precincts He Is Injured and !
develops a hunchback, but his wit.
sticks by him until he himself ends
It and she marries Kournel, the right-1
fill owner of the elgneury.
Victor Fleming directed the picture,
which offers every opportunity to the
star and the others In the cast. It was I
admirably produced.
The other feature on the bill Is a
brand new two-reel Christie comedy.
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'Under the Lash,' With
G-loria Swanson at Al
hambra Next Sunday
I'nusual strength of character por
trayal Is said to mark the acting of
Gloria Swanson in her new Paramount
picture "Under the Lash" which comes
to the Alhambra Sunday. Never has
the popular star had a role batter
I
STARTING TODAY
Friday and Saturday
William Desmond
in his latest success
"THE LADY
FROM
LONGACRE"
Also a good Comedy and
Latest Pathe News
Ogden Theatre
Sunday "A Connecticut
Yankee in King's Arthur's
Court."
adapted to her personality than her
part of the wife of the fanatical Boer
who rulea her with an iron bund -md
who f:nds Justification therefore in his
narrow Interpretation of the Scrip
tures. Emotional, compelling, dramatic Is
the picture, which i an adaptation by
.1 E Nash of Edward Knoblock's and
Claude Askew s play: "The Shulam
Ite ' The leading man Is Mahlon
Hamilton and the purt of the husband
la played by Russell Simpson.
Mna Swanson Is seen in a new char
acterization, that of the abused wife
of a fanatical Boer farmer who holds
her In subjection Later a young
Englishman enters her life and with
bis appearance on the scene, the ac
tion Is rapid, thrill 1 nr: and tense. The
prodin tlon is an excellent one In ev
ery respect and It was directed by
Sam OOd. Among the supporting
players are Lillian L'dghton, Lincoln
Steadman, Thena Jasper and Clarence
Ford.
Pantages Bill Opening To
day at Orpheum Offers
Good Entertainment
A list of brilliant acts makes up
the new Pantages bill of vaudeville
openlnc this afternoon at the irph
cum theatre for th- three day run
Hazel lllckley and company In "The
Night Boat with scenes on board ,i
ship furnishes fun without limit in
one of the best offerings of the sea
son. Foster and Pay have a cleverly
written skit which is strongly condu
cive to laughter Violet Carlson is u
mil of a prima donna with a num
her of songs whih display rare per
sonality and ability. Billy Perrick and
Ruby DeVcre are two musical comedy
1
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NEW BILL TODAY. SEE THE
ARRAY OF TALENT
HAZEL HICKEY & CO.
IN THE NIGHT BOAT
FOREST AND RAY
"AFTER DINNER"
VIOLET CARLSON
THE MITE Y PRIMA DONNA
PEDRICK & DEVERE
SMART TUNES AUD DANCES
MLLE LaTOY S MODELS
VAUDEVILLE'S PRETTIEST
OFFERING
Vnd n Corking First National Comedy
BEN TURPIN IN
LOVE AND DOUGHNUTS"
Three Shows D.illy 2.45 7 10 9;15 P M
Prices 25c 30c 40c 50c
I favorites In song and dance orlRlnal
j Itles which have pleased the Pantages
patrons all along the line from the
Atlantic to the Puelfic. Mlb LtYoy
I will present a posing act which In-'
I eludes some trained dogs,
A corking Fust National noniedy
i with Ben Turpin as the star will be
I the film offering a nd completes an ex-1
cellent bill'.
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Mark Twain Film Coming
to the Ogden Theatre
Next Sunday
Mark Twain's masterpiece, "A Con
necticut Yankee in King Arthur's
I Court," has been made Into a motion
picture by Will la in Fox on a scale
j worthy of the subject. Issued as a
i special production, it will open an en
gagement at the Ogden theatre next
Sunday.-
I Known to the multitude of Mark
I Twain lovers as "Tho Yankee,"
this story Is regarded not only as a
great classic of American hurnor, but
also as a forceful satire directed
against those who sigh for the "good
old times." Mark Twain set out to
show that the world we live In is the
best of all possible worlds, and the
time we live in is the best of all pos
sible times.
This he did by taking n. typical
young American, bright as a new pen-
'
SHE S COMING TO TOWN
SUNDAY. WATCH FOR HER
Ma b e I ,
NORMAN D
Mac EC
SEN NET TS
j
Jiv, filled with smart, up-to-date ideas,
and setting him down in a medieval
court, where he could Judge for him
self whether the knights of old were
more courageous than the men of to
rt. iy, and whether life as a whole was
more comfortable then than now.
The result Is exquisite fantasy and
delicious fooling, with a sharply drawn
conclusion. "The Yankoe" is rated
high among Mark Twuln's books. Cer
talnly 11 ll one of the funniest.
The picture was directed by Em
mett j Flynn, noted for his skill in
fidelity to detail. Tho Yankee Is play
i d b Harry ( . Myers, a well-known
llRht comedian.
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Members Unity Lodge
No. 18, P. & A. M.
Special meeting Saturday, February
25, at 7 .30 p. m. Work 4n M. M. de
gree ViSlting brothern welcome.
VM. V. ROCKEFELLER. V. M.
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COMING I
Sunday, Feb. 26
nUilliam Ojaf
- presents . li
MAto TWAINS I
A.COK'jTECnCUI
YANKEE
IN KLNTG 3 I
ARTHUR t J t I
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The Story That Made the j
Whole World Laugh
T I
at the Ogden H
of course
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MERCHANTS WILL
MEET IN SPOKANE ,j
SPOKANE, Wash The 1922 Inland
Empire Merchants' convention, will i'jl
be held here July 31 to August 6, ac-
cording to an announcement Just made ( 'M
by W. P. Romans, agricultural secre- j
tary of the Spokane chamber of com- j H
merce. Hl
More than 1 f0 'merchants from all ll
parts of the Inland Empire arc expect- H
ed to att.-nd the gathering. The Wash- I H
lngton State Pharmacy association I H
l to hold its annual convention I
here on the Boms date as the mer- ; H
chants' meeting. V H
g llFRESH MRChildren ALHAMBRA I I
TfIfYL EXT , t UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE f I I
m I Entertainment j lOCLtllTClCLy BEGINNING TODAY-THREE DAYS I . I I
I : .1500- I A cJnnp I
y I I SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY I V V JH& mLJJL LXO 1 9 I
I GLORIA SWANSON CI Oe t flA n COMING
, II in ginghams this time tskllTlO t QA1JiQO Wednesday I I
H I "UNDER THE LASH" I j W JT& W If : ( (J k I I
H And the Latest Saamon Comedy i M "THE f 4 '
l "THE BELLHOP 1 1 X-rX-T JM fa fegk. I
M iM I t I And a picture jou won't want ' . IBWftfP J H i
m ' to miss HAD NO r ; I
WEDNESDAY ONLY , , -....... ..-jtt A cmopolrtan Production M
I !JUT ARODND THE 3 "THE LEE CHILDREN J'k SsssWTURNING c!c,ur
m I A CORNER" CROSSING THE K 9
J CONTINFNT" COMING
Returned for Th.s Day OrUy H CUIN 1 UNfcJN I "!p,
A n answer to many requests. : virc ?VCCIV 1 1
LbmbmsmJ! 1 Big Laughs in "Smiles" A Ln - in fejfcK y
' ' I 2 i Tr , r-ovv a Star In l
K ! TanfJBHIMBlBSHMBBHsVBlsHsVsVBSHEr f Jane and Katherlne are sent to ibelr Aunt Mji& Bra'
Hi T,jnr)Cr,.v rn, L by parcel post and let loose an avalanc, of MtoT ' ''fssHh ' x
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I RiRF 13NlHT jsMint in be lobb of the hotel Uw Jp " r'at
I I ltest With Myrtle Stedman in t n . " J.. I
B I MOAl-II7I?I7,, Jane places a horsefcLioc wnder her overalls t - , Vw'niTnAor ' j
II H M 11 Vr TT niLIvC at fhes pot where she expects a spanking. I W ' ' I know what a treat a wan fas
" fl 1 ! 'j 1 :3'rrJ-r -SSCTZZIJ- m rz. Katherlne try to hid. in an ou W !
I j ffT laugh again when you see the dog fall nn ib. HHL,09"
J WW fl I B ver that stops the machine's fllghi. and 1 "
J ' llf I H H you will be thrilled again wh. n v.. u obs, rve W ic-ka. ' H
j A v JtL JL n,!'. ' you y win ' 1.dajJ,n8hlowad bunding LdrfPjB' Cpcifamount) Wmtt 1
BBBB 9 I 00 C nDall Organ is equal to H afly and begin to do stums on the roof NVcZZPy' H
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