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1 - . - l I , 8 THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER. SUNDAY, JUNE 6 1920 x JH 1 '. I j 1 A GREAT COMY PROGRAM j I THE HALLROOM BOYS IN TWO REELS OF MIRTH j I! HE Feigned LNESS- I SHE Brought a Doctor! 1 H 1 n You may Imagine the poor fellow's ordenl "playing sick" was, a part j Hj fl of his game to win her heart. He believed that the sympathy route ( was a direct cnc. But Miss Hobbs, failing to see his love game, got ? 9, the doctor post-haste. And the doctor did find some trouble with H i i the patient's heart found that ho was in love. Did the doctor en- ju Hj I lighten the girl? 0 H f lll-IIH HIJ.JMlU.JUMIIi l-.f - -IW .tW . , ., , . n H HI i i "Frivolities of. Id20," a mammoth I revue ' in nineteen , scenes and two acts will flood the stage of the Or pheuni for a single performance on "Wednesday evening, Juno 9.1 It is the first of a scries of fizzy musical and satirical concoctions which G. I M. Anderson will present annually. The Anderson revuo is plotless but ( what it lacks in plot it more than 1 atones for in vividly-clad femininity. The company of 100 shelters not a solitary chorus man. Not the least inconspicious portion of tho stage I during the unveiling of "Frivolities" is that occupied by the famous , "frivol chorus of fifty," a collection ; that will cause any unit of tho stern- j er gender to sit out on the edge of I his seat and Tub his eyes. , "Frivolities" is by long odds the largest and most elaborate musical I revuo ever shown in Ogdcn. It cornea to this city in six special cars practically direct from tho 44th Street Theatre, New York, where for si-ten weeks it was a laughing and 1 lyric sensation. u Black, green, brown, and white amber, as we'll as 'the yellow variety, 1 is sometimes' found. ALICE LIE, II GREAT mi HUM mi Before a packed house of expectant picture patrons, Alice Lake mado her first appeacance as a star, yesteraay, in tho pictunzatlon of James j. Heme's Kimous comedy drama "Shoro Acres" at the Utah tneatre today. Miss Lako's starring- vehicle Is ono of the best features that has ever appeared' on the screen, tho qualities of the Heme stage play- lending thomseives admirably to the transfer to tho silver sheet. "Shore Acres" which first won woiid-wlrjo popularity as a stage play now bids fair to duplicate the success of the drama In celluloid, for the pro auction if from first to last a rattling good picture. Tho story, which is at once so dra matic and human, Is that of a stern old farmer on the coast of .Maine, who mortgages his home to. Invest in min ing stock that is. being promoted by one Josiah. Blake, un, unscrupulous man, and then strives- to , force his daughter Into a loveless match with Blahe. when she loves another and a younger man. Sam "Warren l3 the man of her choice, and Sam is a clerk In the employ of Blake. The unscrup ulous Blake divining (he true reaauu in order to prevent his marrying Helen tho old farmer's daughter. But In tno face of Blake's machinations and or parental, opposition, Helen and sam book passage on a vessel bound down tho coast. "Learning that his disobedient daugh ter la on board the ship, the father who ia the keeper of the light house, permits tho light to go out, and as a result tho ship goes on the roc.vs. Babylonian law survived long after Babylon ceased to exist as a slate. 1 Scene, from the .gripping mystery play, "Three Faces East," with Violet Heming and the original New York cast, which comes to the. Orpheum tonight. J IS THIS WHY'PARIS HAS ! DICTATED STYLES SO LONG? NEW YORK Mm Deschanel, wife of tho president of France, wouldn't ! ! tako the finest hat over built in the new world worth $5000 as a gift be I cause she felt It a duly to stand by Parisian milliners, but hundreds of 1 American women pay hard American dollars for Paris headgear Which ! may explain why Paris hag held first place in the fashion world so .long j French makers 'and buyers stick together even when it's the president's j wife and the highest priced hat in the world. This sample of French mil- linery art was worn by Miss Lorando Batchclder when she arrived recently I on the S. S. La France. I THE mm i PiSENTS I FESTIVAL ! OF Fl TIGHT I Don't you enjoy visiting in some ( jotter city? It isn't that the folks in iany other town on earth are any-! ! nicer or more interesting than the (folks in this city or that they have any more fun. But it's always inter esting to meet an entirely new group of people, wjio have fresh ideas to exchange with you. 1 If you want to meet one of the I moat entertaining groups of clever young people that you can imagine", don't fall to see Wanda Hawley, Har-1 rison Ford, Helen Jerome Eddy, Jack ' Mulhall, , Walter Hlers, Juliannc I Johnston and Emily Chichester in "Miss Hobbs," a comedy by Jerome K. Jerome, the author, you remember, 1 of "The Passincr of tho Thlni rrinnr I Back." Some of these young people you have seen, some you have heard ' (about. All have dono noteworthy I acting for the screen. See them now in one delightful group, and in the cleverest, most sparkling and unusual comedy situation brought to the sil ver sheet in many a moon. This plcturo is Miss Hawley's debut as a Realart star. She was "Beauty" in "Every woman" and sho has lost none of her blonde attrac tiveness since being elevated to star dom, you may be sure. Besides beau ty and fun you will see in this pic ture some costumes worthy of a fashion show. All In all, "MJss I Hobbs" will be a real treat, and one which I know you will enjoy. Added to this delightful attraction is tho Latest Laugh Wallop, the Hallroom Boys in "A Howling Success." 8IG HI IT ' mm TIGHT' "Three Faces East" coming to the Orpheum Uonight, takes its title from the password of an iuternationa,! band of spies, whose efforts arc df rected toward the upsetting of sev eral governments. The master spy, Franz Boelkc. has pitted his wits against the shrewdest minds of tho English Secret -Service. As one re viewer put it, "It . will be" a great pity if anyone happens to tell you tho story of "Three Faces East" be fore you havo a chance to see the play, because it will rob you of one of those rare evenings in the thea- tre in which you are held spell bound." Miss Violet Heming who created thei role of the mysterious Helene and appeared in it during Its season's New York run will be seen here together with the entire Metro politan cast 'UU FIXJ)S GOLD DUST VALUED AT $5 IX I DSN'S CROP (By International News Service ) SALINA, Kan Mrs. C. C. Charles, of this city. Is wondering If sne "killed the hen that was preparing to lay the golden egg." In the gizzard of a member of her feathered 'flock Mrs. Charles found a substance resembling goldt A tost proved that It was gold and worth more than $5. Tho only way that Mrs. Charles can account for the gold dust was that It was Contained In a gravel pllo in her chicken yard. , : 00 GERMAN TEACHING FAILS. 'CONSTANTINOPLE The Gormana havo failed In their effort to stamp their culture upon the Turk and, in stead, the English language lo begin ning to rank next to French In the commercial life of the Levant. In tho war period laaguago Schools wore oponed throughout Constantinople, in which German officers wore requirod to teach, and Gorman papers were circulated by all poslblo means. But the results were almost nil. Most of the schools were froo and failed to at tract butter classes, and French was too strongly entrenched- .aa tho lan guage of trade rind social Intercourse lo be displaced; t r- l Potash In Germany occurs in the form of a ro,ck salt and runs In seams of 30 feet or more in thlck-ncRs. Ii! Till WITH 'BIG BILL' RUSSELL AT THE OGDEN TODAY j "The ancient and honorable charge ! of illicit distilling." according to the 1 titles, was the wherefore of "Danney j Morgan's littlo vacation .In jail at J Heaven's Gate. It all happened In "The Valley of Jomorow," which comes to tho Ogden theatre today, and JDahney Morgan y'undersiand is the hero, yoii I see, Imitated by big AVilllam Russell,! and he Is assisted bv the beautiful .Mary Thurman, Utah's famous girl athlete. f Bill says that the picturo was filmed at Lake Tahoc, and that as a matter or fact, back in the. old days b. p. (before prohibition.) illicit distilling was abgut the last thing any one thought neces sary up at Truckeo. Truckee is the littlo town where you and your bag gage alight when you're bound tor the Lake. It used to consist Of but two! thoroughfares brio -street of saloons and one. of'-cotta.gos,.-h'owovor, even Bill Russell might admit that moon shinning would bo every bit as mucii at home among the Sierras as It used to be among the hills of the Blue Ridge. ' x 00 . Gfi0T PICTURE ST MI THEM Justifying the claims made for her by the motion picture critics ot tho country, Alice Lake. Metro's newest star, made her uppearance yesterday at the Utah theatre, In the plcturlza tidn of James A. Hemes Immortal drama of New England, "Shoro Acres." Miss Lake mado a tremendous appeal in the rolo of the daughter of tho stern old lighthouse kcoper on tne fast of Maine, who defied h.-r father in eloping with the man sho loved. T.hc haunting witchery of M!s3 Lake's face coupled with her superb capacity for portraying dramatic emotion made the picture a supremo delight to the patrons of the Utah. theatre. It was a deservedly now star In a rattling good plcturo, and the tense silence which attended the showing showed that the uudlence liked It. ; 00 NEW MEX OFFICIAL SAYSBAKEr : OL. VICTORIA, Mexico Governor Emillo Portes Gil, recently appointed provisional head of tho statu ot Tamaullpas, declared ho wants to bo friends with Americans. "I want lo extend th hand of welcome to all Americans," says Governor Gil," and to assure them protection of life and investment.'1 He declared war on gambling and declares the laws will bo enforced with an iron hand. The Year Book credits 33.0G5 trot- tors with records of a mllo In 2:30 I or better and 26,670 pacora in the 2:25 list 1 1 J, i-n ,t HK rtAt in' II I I In I I i,--B-5TXCJE EUAHD 1IELW Lloyd George Lectures Rail Men for Refusal to Handle 1 Munitions- DUBLIN. .Tunc 5. Although infor mation regarding the number of troops in Ireland is refused -by the au thorities, careful estimates place the total at more than CO. 000 Tho declared purpose la to preserve order and protect the police. Some of the barracks now havo wireless installations and a now form of rockets which attracts attention for miles. 1 Workers and .Munitions. I LONDON, Juno D. Tho text or. Premier Lloyd Gporge's conversation 1 with National Union of Railway Mon" leaders Thursday afternoon with re-' gard to tho refusal of Irish railway 1 men to handle munitions shows that1 I he premier characterized tho move as "one calculated to influence politi cal decisions, not by tho ordinary ma chinery of the state, but by bringing pressure to boar through the throat of disorganizing the Industries of this country to effect changes which up to the present tho electroato of this country has not sanctioned." I Mr. Lloyd George declared there had been -forty-eight murders of pollco and 120 attempted murders in Ireland within a short time. The police, ho asserted, wore shot down liko vermin. "Wo cannot possibly accept," t:ie premier declared, "any docreo issued by anybody however powerful that body may be. which denies to tho government tho facilities it regards es sential for carrying out the 1 unctions for which It has boon chosen." AT .Montreal Convention. MONTREAL, Juno 6. A .resolution approving demands for Irish freedom will be Introduced at the convention of tho American Federation of Labor, .Matthew Wool, the vice president, de clared today. I "Bosses' circus," and "American faklrlzation of labor" were epithets, applied to the American Federation of Labor by speakers addrosing a meet-, lng of the ono big union ho -. Charges wero made that riuarc ruiushrdl wore mado that leaders . . tho feder ation, bought"by capitalists, no longer' served tho workers. 00 ) SHE'S FIRST WOMAN . CABINET MEMBER' 1 BERLIN. Dr., Gertrude Baumer is j the first woman to be appointed to the I German cabinet and Is said to bo the j first woman cabinet executive in thej svorld. President Ebert recently made tier minister of home affairs. One of iier duties will be to look after the mblic school children of the natiou. 3he has been a member of the na ional assembly for some time. ' i DARWIN" "WOULD HAVE LIKED "FRIVOLITIES-" " ' f K THERE'S A LOT OF MONKEY BUSINESS IN IT v I SO WOULD SIR ISAAC NEWTON j.Cf;.'". i I NEWT HAD A WEAKNESS FOR FIGURES : V'r H ( I AND SO WOULD CONNIE MACK "' ! ;V J H IT'S AS FAST AS EDDIE COLLINS I' "FRIVOLITIES'-'":; I IS FR1SCKLED WITH FUN ;': 'r ' ' H l SWIDPT WITH BEAUTY ;, II H SHOT WITH SPEED '.';? .f I AND SPLASHED WITH COLbR ' "' S!- ' IT IS WORTH TEN VISITS TO TOE:OPTIClM H t DON'T ORDER A NEW SET OF GLANDS ' H I "FRIVOLITIES" CAN MAKE Y()U YOUNG AGAI& '.Y ; ' ' B I (ASK YOUR-OUIJA BOARD) ' . H t H AND PONCE DE LEON HIKED 5,000 MILES FOR THAT ! I THERE ARE FlFTlr REASONS WHY V . ; : T; : YOU SHOULD- SEE. FRIVOLITIES ' y h; ' : t$$$:'iK i lH AND THE-OLDEST ONE IS TWENTY-lAOU . IB I THIS IS LEAP YEAR " :V ' " H I AND "FRIVOLITIES" IS A LEAP YEAR RBVUE ' ' 1 IT'S A'CONSPIRACY AGALNST THE ANT1S . p 1 j AND ALL THE PROFITEERS ' r ' L bJiB I IMPLICATE!) IN THE IHLARipUSjPLOT' ' M I I HENRY LEWIS, FRANK" DAVIS -. L-' vV. ' 1 I S DELLE DARNELL, RICHARD BOLD - ' V :SS : :' II j JAjMES DUFFEY AND WM. SWEENEY . " . "y VY . H FRANCES HAC1CETT, TOM NIP AND CHAS. O'BIUEN. " ' AND THIRTY KINDRED MIRTH MANIPULATORS " i I !j FRY TO GET IN ! THAT'S ALL : l Direct fror ith 5r. Theater, New York :H 3 WEDNESDAY, JUIsE 9 ,; PRICES 75c to $2.50 :M piu's "TirriLow ikril" UUENDS AIRES, Peru, likr- the United States and Canada, has its J "Asiatic problem." Advices from: Lima tell of tho distribution of circu-l Iars among the workers of that city protesting against "the monopoliza tion by the Asiatic and Japanese ele ment of our small industries" and the holding pf a p rotes meeting. The ad vices state that the police "very dis creetly dissuaded" the prbtcstantsj from holding a street demonstration. 1 There has been a large increase re I ported in the Japanese Immigration to Peru recently. j DIPLOMATIC SITCR12T OUT P II 1 L A D E L P fl I A. A musty American diplomatic secret has been .disclosed here through announcement that Canada soon will send Its own minister to Washington. It is that for the last ten years a specially made 1 hair carved with the Canadian coat 01 1 r 11 11 1 1 nm-muuu.1, ... .1. -rr-1- 3 tfc-' El of arms has ben waiting in Wash- B lngton forest of this envoy. i Q Ellhu Root, then Secretary of State, . f . ordered tho chair, one of many spe- H cially designed for the Pan-American J- H Union Bulldin- at Ihe CapitoU Andrew T fcl Carnegie's memorial to cement more f It-1 firmly the relation of the Americans. .Ms oo r., DIAMONDS RECAIX TUTS 1,11 if POPULARITY IX 1ARIS 'i j (By International News Service.) f PARIS. Diamonds have come into - their own agaln. Their popularity . if waned during the last few years; but ' now that every profiteer's wife has : ropes pf pearls and emeralds are the I playthings of his daughters, the ', smartest wtvmen are returning to dla- i monds, cut into huge pendants and- y oardrpos, , W fl For the first time since the war h diadems aro seen at dinners and re- ':, coptions. l' -...iii.tuuw,M j A few of the 100 dimpled girls in "FRIVOLITIES of 1920" the big revue at the Orpheum next VVedneesday nir This attraction Is as large as the Passing Show which played he're a few weeks ago. j ranriffnTTTLTi'iT fiTL ihm r iriifi i in i ir-ij u- n i iw--t--p.iniLi if , . 1 ffH ORPHEUM THEATRC-TONJG-I i -v v THE GRIPPING PLAY OF THE SECRET SERVICE ' FASCINATING M "j I I THE AM YORK MMi ' mmumtf&v&i I " 'fl Rr coMPmy with wim&MF Mmmw ' fl Prices $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. No One Seated During Prologue