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WWW 1 1 i MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1920. THE OGDEN STANDARD-EXAMINER 7 f 1 TgYI , "World's Greatest Photoplays" 1 - DOMESTIC QUESTIONS IN I POLITICS HELD UNFAIR SYRACUSE. N Y , Sept. 6. Th .'"fuB more pressing domestic problems f vlH the day are not by nature and should 1 not by perversion become pur ly poli tical QuoBtlon. W. C. McAdoo former secretary of the treasury, said In his Labor Daj message to the workers ol Syracuse Thcs problems will test the strength and efficiency of our dem- I locracy. he continued They arc pro I found economic and socl.il questions and to their solution should bo brought all the dispassionate, intelli gent and tolerant Judgment of which tbo Amerlcun public Is capable, ho i concluded 1" The Certain-teed Guarantee mBvPfflfJ Qffi. e Certain-teed guarantee provi leg a basi9 fcr estimat y!MSrfJWi'& ii l!ie approximate co ,t p r r of your new roof. i BK JM y Certain-tecd Roofing, Number 3 Heavy, i3 guaranteed fie' ,tUffi Taking fifteen years as the assured hfc and dividing the ffjl unusually low cost of Certain-teed, ea compared to most IBHrcaivJlwl The light and medium weights of Certain-teed are ako mbVBHBb guaranteed, five years for the former and ten years for KWBBft In addition to its durability, Cert-in-tc-d is weather-proof, EPbSSS And it costs less to buy, less to lay and less to maintmn SHil 11 ?-v.7r" 7 See a Certain-teed dealer about roofing. If he hasn't 3HK "T. C'K '.'J. v"-- -: ""' 11 enough of the weight you want in stock he con quickly M' -'r';-- y -." iet more from a nearby Certain-teed warehouse or ta9W"" Certain-teed Products Corporation Office mmd Wubw Principal Citlaa pBjjSj I L Certain teed W I PAINT -VARNISH -ROOFING a RELATED -BUILDING PRODUCTS g w mas asm sam hi I i John Scowcroft & Sons Co. g DISTRIBUTORS Ogden, Utah I fitS BOB. EZS EfcJ ESS 1 WM I THE ABOVE ROOFING APPLIEC IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. INQUIRE I I Newman Stewart j - WE REPAIR ROOFS S. O. H. CLUB. Miss Mary Dunn will be hostess to the members ot the S O. H. club this1 evening at hr home, 3031 Grant ave-1 nue. RECITAI). Miss Minnie Alooro Brown will pre sent to of her little pupils this eve- nlng In a program of rcnrllngH :it the First Congregational church AH ln t n sted folks will be welcomed. PYTIIIAX SISTERS. Members of the Pythian sisters will meet Tuesday evening in the K- P ball. There will tic Initiation ceremo nies. Refreshments will bo served. STATE, FEDERATION. The executive commlttoe of the State Federation will meet at 3 o clock Tuesday afternoon at tho home of Mrs. E. O. Wattls. PAST NOBLE GRAND CLUB. Miss Basel W olhaupter of 2210 Cjuincy avenue will be hostess to the members of the Past Noble Grand club Thursday afternoon at hor home. WISCONSIN G VESTS HONORED. Mrf K.irl Taylor of Pack vvaukee, Wis. was the complimented guest last! Wednesday evening at a five hundred caid party, given by Mrs- Joe Bau me Inter at her home on Thirty-second street Sixteen guests guthered dur-! ln;r the afternoon. After several games! of five hundred a perfectly prepared luncheon was served. Late summer' flowers were used for the decorations Mrs. Taylor is a guest ot her mother, Mrs, Baumelster. t 1 J, FPU ATI I) BERTHDA1 - Qreenleal Blodgett, Sr., oi North' Ogden, celebrated his seventieth birth day last Frlda) evening. Friends and relative! gathered during the carl;, evening at Mr. Blodgett's home and i rj.ent the hours in enjoyable g.imc-s and musical entertainment Autumn fiowara decorated tho home. A de licious tray luncheon was served to the following guests: Mr. anil Mrs.! II .1 pi.nlg. it of Lorenzo, Ida . Mn,. I-red Campbell, Sr.. and children of Weston Ida . Oscar Campbell o. Wes-1 ten da . Mrs. J B Willi. una of Ma lad, Ida.; Mrs W A. Duhle of Weston. I Ida.; Mrs- R. A. Ward ot Treasuroton. i Ida . Mr. and Mrs- O L, Taylor ot' igden, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Isakson of' Magna, Utah; Mrs. C. O. Isakson and I Mis Flora Isakson of Ogden; Mr. and M rj Boomhaar and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mr.t Qreenleaf Blodgett, Jr., Mrs. Carl Blodffett, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Campbell, Mi. E L Blodgetf. Mr. I and Mr. Frank Blodgett, Mr and Mrs).' Frank Campbell, Mr and Mra Myron; Campbell, Mrs. Kachacl Chalmers, I Mrs Joe- staie- and mother, Mrs, I. on i irnpl.ell M is:. Ma ud C n ui p bell, Mlat lona Blodgett, Mr. Lyman Bar-J Per Mr. and Mra. C. A. Jones FRUIT 1 ESTIVAIi. Miss Rose Drake entertained a few friends at. a fruit festival last Wed nesday evening at her home on Lib-! crty a venue Ice cream und cakes, watermelon! and other fruity of the I si awn were served to the guests. Sun flowers predominated In the artlctlc UcLiratlons of tho Drake home. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. Mr and Mis. William Keyser an nounce the engagement of their laughter, Laura, to Lloyd Z. Nelson. 1'he woddlng will take place In the near future. YIIU.IM GUESTS BER1 Mrs Kosc Schwcrzer and children "iriie.l In Ogden from Yorktovvn, V'a., to visit several days. LEAVES TODAY FOR EAST, Mr and Mr-i J M. Walker left to 3ay to visit relatives and friends In Nebraska und Iowa. RET I Ks PROM t()sT. Mrs T 1 1 . Gyon and Mrs. G. A. v ells hive re turned from California I trhere Ihey lsited during the summer Lvith friends SERVICE STAR LEGION. Regular meeting of the Service Star Legion Will be held tonight at 8 "clock at the Elks' club roms All ; new members are asked to be present, i I LADIES' AID SOCIETY. The Ladles Aid society of the first Congregational church will held Lhslr regular meeting in the church parlors Krlday afternoon This Is the first meeting of the fall and winter months THOMAS HIGH! II CHIEF ROLE II HH FILM Talented Player Cast in Lead ing Role of "The Prince Chap" Showing Here Thornns Melghan. who was so large a factor recently In tho success of George Loano Tucker's "The Miracle Man" and Cecil B De Mllle's Male and Female.' is the Featured player In thf pic turizatlon of Edward Peplc 3 Well known play, "The Prince Chap." It Is now on view at tho Alhambra Theatre Mr Mcighan is another of those voung men who became actors when their fathers advised them to be some thing else. The older Melghan sent Thomas to college with the Idea of making a physician of him Instead, the youthful graduate broke into dra matli a In a small part with Henrietta Crossman in " Mistress Nell " Sub sequently he played opposite Grace George and William Collier and went to London In tho leading role In "The College Widow." Ho returned to American and took up screen work appearing opposite practically every prominent feminine star of the cine ma and becoming noted for his clear cut. Intelligent performances In roles varying from butlers and master crooks to ex -arm y captains and so ciety men. In "The Prince Chap," Mr Melghan Is a sentimental artist who upsets his love affair by acquiring a 4 year old child as his ward, but who later aehleves happiness. William Do Mlllo produced the picture, and It Is a Para mount Artcraft release. no . TWO IRISH LADS SHOT BY SOLDIERS IN TRUCK CORK, Ireland. Sept. 6. Two boys were shot and killed at Macrom, this county, yesterday. Reports state that it la believed the shotg were fired from a military lorry passing through the village which In 14 miles west of this city. lAlhambrAII I f m "UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE" m BIG SPECIAL PROGRAM TODAY I I I A PARASIOUM-ARTCRAFT SUPER PICTURE S I Fa C - ;rBOTiim." - -r .... skmsMMMB 1 I i&xxmf3!& 'I , AnrJ he living in an studio w.th a H crowd of wild bohemians! ' ! Wi JESSE L rlBWI i But the baby had come to stay While her H 1 Kd ' 'W ""SSSftK. ; 'H friendless mother lay dying, the Prince Chap !$J LA5KY 1 " ''W h3d P1"0"1'301'-thou3h it cost him the woman H Kj presents he loved j Come and see the Princo Chap make good! Em bappUits. g I lM '". : ill I THE PRINCE CHAP I I Lila Lee, Kathlyn Williams, Ann Forrest, Charles Ogle, Casson Fergusor ADDED ATTRACTION 1 I 1 THE THIRD ANNUAL DRSVE FOR BETTER I JTION PICTURES IS ON p 3 1 . .;;r::o'.v;y;s. , V , .-. - 'j ' : '1 7 cone m - IT'S I iOixunount J i i-x " ZZv. -ssl I