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12 1HL UGDhiN bl AINLrAKU-LXAJMUNLK MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1920. I
I REPUBLICANS TO
I MIICIIT
Reception and Dance at We
1 her to Bring Campaign
to Close
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Celebrating the end of en Intensive
Campaign. .Republicans tonight will
Jhake a merry at a rccept Ion nl -I
behld In the Weber Normal col
lege auditorium nt 8 o'clock. The
Affair wll he known "eandl-
H Bate's reception." run
hnti for - within Hie
JI,. t. m-N with Hi'-
H Set better attainted
H I The reception will be d0Sn nil anil
H Invitation Is especially ext'erided to the
I '
Brher aires. Refreshments will
H j Served and h entecuUhrnenl commlt
A fl geior.il good
H J W'lth tbe weather permitting n
H jf be staged 111 --
1 SJrlet preceding the
H BrtjIN or
M T'--- hat '"
Hfl Ri.mv surprises which
fl Ihr parade. Hta"i"e"d
Z$i the weather brings evening
bbLH Storm.
S Tonight's affair will he Riven
j
H Sjon of the candidates, no speak Dux
H Mr ogre m ha" beeri arranged A spet
By program
BSV Sn addition to
BVVj a All c;irnr.l.it" " be
BvVj I fnt In Republican
BvVj tefternon at 8 o'clock to attend n final
BVVj $andluateK' meetmc. Tjjey c
BvVj 'J(r t ' 1 conference with Arthur Woolh
BVVj i bounty i bairn, .ir.d no . of com-
BVVj L. TotiiKht will rlo brine meetlngB to
Vfl ',.1 close within the ftrtth rallies
BBS Hi Hm-tsv ille. K ! -. nt View.
SlDr. EL Brlmhall. president of 'he
BV jl-trlshain
BBV Hie principal speaker Fltjntsvlllc
Hj 2nd fcden. nhd W Jr.,
HH fend Mr Georglria Marriott, pi
BBV "Bent of ib" Woman's Republican cJubj
HH f Weber county, wlU .address the
IN Xicar Weatherls
y Promised Voters
are ft "'i'' ; ' h'.ti w i I.-t
Sloiiioitow wh':i 'hey ::- to the polls to
Jt-isi their ballots. Th'i l " ., Ited States
tjj'-.ither icpoti ibis mp;'log Contained
u(Ui)' prediction pf 'clear, and wa mi
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JIMMIE WON T BELIEVE HIS PAPA IS IN JAIL
.
li . lafr r1al)
KVANSVIM.i:. . rAlthotigh hi-
playmates in the neighborhood have
tofd him tliut h'- Mi.i'. In j:ttl," lit
tle Jlmmle Murray, f-yaar-old son of
J U Murray, charged nflth murfler
In New port. K , ipslsta bis 'daddy's
.it work :ir,'i coniing bom-' Boon-"
Murray iui and killed iw fori
business part ner Howard Pnfllips,' bf
toniKbt ami lower temperatures are
predicted,
Yesterday's m i imtn .tejjapera.tu.re
was in degn ps. with a minimum last
nlebt of .".I (Iffrn-.s Thy snow ahd
rain f yestrdnj .and last hlgrtl
brought preclpltatfdn of ti of an
Inch.
Cha rl I'e-ol v. e .ther observ
er, has compiled figures far the niouilt
of Oct ber which show that the mt.il
i't' tlpllation reached J.VJ inches.
Snow or r.ih) foil tlurlnpr thlr;'-n d;ya
of the nvjnlh. the report shows.
Governor ?;i fo
Annua! Martha Ba!!
lrove?rnor S:;n"n I;i).i' iv -r, Mrs
r-iniberg i and no in'.j' i-- of tb gov-
'cause. ho cnarged. Phillip had
illienDLad his wife's affections.
. Snili'.n fimulis Murray adores his j
lather. AsUed whom he loves liesl
it .- always, "iMddx. ' Now he i'-;-in
ti.. ,rd. lit 1 1 - frightened bj the
,','iin- of ih'- neighbor's iitJt -n. but.
steadfast In .his belief that his fath-
i will be honro soon,
lOaeh moran he has the same j
query: Will dadd: be home today'.' '
.mors' staff and their wives h.r.. h( n
Invited to a . i end the twelfth annual
Bjall of the m . i tt i Socle l to be h I S
.it the Rerthiria hall November W.
The InvitarnJn wan extended Saturday
bv Mr- Kalph I '.. lb i- o . i i fd. o
Want Road improved
Near Aibers Mill
To di termfao w bat st pa can br tak
en t i Improve the driveways and
utre.els i" h Vlclr.Sl of the Aibers
Brothers' Mill, Mayor Pranh Pranclt
and Cit Kiiplnee; JOSi ph M Trif
Blted : !) m'li Thi- m Ing Qffli ei
of ihe millin? rompany have reported
t he ro.,d ,:.. . .. ., .in.. , in n.i -.i
I .. condition ,i i i Ihcj have app ! .1
to the citj Cor aid in improving tl-,em
I - - - J M -. . - . II..
I .-i din mr, n T h "Imc '.mm
I ; We eat too fest-we e&
, too much.
j Eat i ess-chew it more. H
I y WR9GLEYS
Bt -yv HI aer every meal-asds H jL
I M digestion, cleanses the Kfelfc
I flcifB tnoutn and teetn and
I W S sweetens breath. H mf
JF COSTS LITTLE Si' BENEFITS MUCH
BHH Still 5C Everywhere BHH
I Sealed Tight jk JSTtRZ FLAVOR
t -Kept Right LASTS
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Gloria Swanson 1
Supported by an all-star cast including, Elliot Dexter, Monte Blue, Theodore Roberts and other notables,
scored another of her great picture
TRIUMPHS! I
IN THE BIG PARAMOUNT PICTURE DIRECTED BY CECIL B. DeMILLE
SOMETHING TO I
THINK ABOUT I
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Thousands Saw It
YESTERDAY AND THOUSANDS WILL m
frjr I i4 1 4 M A A XJLJL Mm H
TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAV
SPECIAL LADIES' MATINEE TOMORROW K
ELECTION RETURNS I
BY SPECIAL WIRE TOMORROW NIGHT
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LIEUT. PRATTTO
ADDRESS CLUB
Just Back From Germany and
Will Talk At University
Club Luncheon
Lieutenant "Oene" Pratt of Ogden,
will be the principal speaker at the
weekly luncheon of the LInivarglty club
at the Weber lub Thursday according
to President John A. Junk.
Lieutenant Pratt has just returned
from Germany, where he has been
ll it. on. , I she e the signing of the nrm
istlcc with the American forces. He
served as judge kdvcjcate.
"My Experience In Germany'' will
be the subject on which Lieutenant
Pratt will speak. He Is tbe 60n of
Judge A. E. Pratt of this city.
Other speakers will also be listed!
on the program according to the pres. I
em plans. Bernard De Voto will pie
e,'.. at the luncheon Thursday.
laeut. Pratt, a former lawyer of
Ogden. will resume his law practice
here In the near future.
on .
Huntsville Home
Destroyed by Fire
FIrS Saturday nlRht destroved i
SSYen-rOOna residence in Huntsville.
jiii west of Peterson Brother's itori
i . i -1 11 a l"s of approvini.it. l
ai cording to information received In
"irdcn ihbt morolug. Ths. atruoturc
was tetaly destroyed despite tho
nromit action of members of the fin
brigade. It is said.
.The building was occupied by Mack
Becksteud and his family.-who escaped
from the flames. Th blaze is said
to bain started in th- kitchen, but
the cause Is not known.
The flames ncorhed the west side of
th" tor, and shattered several win
dj. bui tin fin- fighters kept Itiem
from spreadliiK Th- blast) wax dis
covered bortl after o'clock. The
building was partially covered by in
surance. It wa- owned by Peterson
' Brothers
I ' oo
Farmer-Labor Party
Makes First Report
Th Karmer-Isbor prty 14 the first
political orsjnlxatlon file a complete
latement of -pMi for tne campaign
and the report has t'tfn received end
riled in the ooanty clerk's office
Statements of the other (turtles r
nxpectesl by tonight, the law p'escrlb
oir Lhl the be suhmttted before elei--
Ion. Alice Snell Mover, secretary of
(the Kurnici-ljlior paity In Weber!
county sets forth that receipts have to-1
tailed $2."i3.30 anil disbursements.
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GRPHEUWI FILM
H0LOSJTERE8T
Suspense and Spectacular
Situations in "Trumpet
Island"
Intense and sustained Interest, sus
pense anfd astoulshlnlily spectacular j
situations combine in "Trumpet j
Island." to make this great Vltagraph ;
production one of the most, notable
productions ever screened at the n -pheum
theatre, where it opened n four
.1 i - nnnagcmrnt last night
An all star-cast is headed i Sbr
Kuerite de I ji Motto and Wallace Mi.
lion. ild MacOonald plays Rfehhtd
Itedell. who has pone to "Trumpet 1
Island." to pursue an. Illusive self-respect
and a lost sense of what man's 1
duty In the world really Is. Suddenly!
lifted to great wealth, his dissipations
and Indulgences hail made him loathe
himself and it was the love of a pore
girl that brought him to a new State,
; of mind.
II. did not know the girl. the;
w.-tc strangers. Yet, having ga
Into her eyes. h knew that nowher
on earth was there another cirl whom
he could JOTS with the passion that h.
f. !i for her. Tbe Kirl kn-. Ino. as
I she danc.-d her way thfouch life oer
the road of rose. bu.t neither knew
(that aeotber r-ad. ram-sodden and
mucky, would meet with the mn.s
' road of stones and ihe RlrTs rose roiid
The surpasslnely sensational feature
of the production la the wrecking ( 1
an airplane bearing a bride -4111 Rroom
through 0 terrific electric storm and!
the crash of the shattered machine
In'o j tre on lonely Trumpet lelStld
The darlnv. is beyond anthing at-
tempted !n the field of motion pictures
1 in the poM The realism is flawlesi
and the effeot treincndous.
A remarkable ahowlmc of scene
! from the eerday life of Man V Wixr. 1
the falnoas r.c borne i-irlnf; of
1 torlen have mer teen eiiialleJ, Is in
1 eluded on the name program. A flgl t
I of the winning of the famous r Is
also shown. There is ,, addition I'
sprightly comedy. ,'Tarrel and Feath-J
if 1
A matinee will be held today, and
tne paiuie will continue tomorrow
and Wednesday
MOI lU VBOl IMH IH I H
I I l I V IN V
( B Ililr-liatl'Muil N-Vl r'l.-i
BOSTON. Mass.. ct. CO - Mrs F.or- I
'it , Bpooner, of P.oxton. ' th" llttl".
: lady In black." and tbe "angel of the,
prisons." announcen that she will ac
ItlvrM "Uppon the plan to have xoteraj
o( this state decide whether they want
to abolish the death chair.
Pledging the assistance 01 the nti
Peath pi-naity league of Meassch usetts
to aid In the circulation of an loltiutlve
and referendum petition. Mrs. Spoon
or, who for nearly fifty years hna
i:unip.ilgtied to abolish the dealtl Men-
tpneev said she despairs of favorable
(bcttqn In the ieglrlature
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SOCIALISTS HAVE
BIG GAINS, CLAIM
Party Will Poll a Vote of Three
Millions Says Campaign
Manager
CHICAGO Nov. 1. The So- :, , list
parly will 'come b;nk" at Tuesday's
election, Utto Brunstetter. a in pale, 11
manager and national secretary of the
party, declared Sunday tts predk
the re-e..rtton of 'ICtor Her-r to
congress, as well as the re-election of
the five ousted New York assembls-
men and estimated the soclul presi-
vote at 1,000,090. H
Keviewlng the Socialist campaign
Secretary Branstcttcr Maid: H
After three years Qf persecuting iH
Irorlzatlpn, sanctioned and encouraged LbbbV
jby the recognized leaders and the H
of both thc .Democratic and the LH
Hepuollcan partlea, tho Socialist parts asHsl
entered this campaign our presi- H
jdential candidate In prison, tho most H
Of our papers suppressed, our organ!- bH
zatlofl entirely destroved in many H
with a bankupt ticasury uml BBM
In debt. H
handicaps, the party LsLI
' ha-i on.- 01 th, moat wonderf'jl I
campaigns In Its hlstorv the v,,
(on November Wljl show that ue H
leomi back- and come back Strohg
' - im snd -JN
tremendoilBn increased vote for our B.
A tremendously increased voU H
n-Rh the posslhilllj of the election 01 1
Dumber of Socialist candidal, s H
111 Oklahoma and Ki -,Vada.
The triple alliance In tho
of Washington the members of
the Konpartlsan In North
Minnesota Nebraska will
for Debs and St.. I-
mm Wltl. m ,ba MO)d H
south will be treble what it ever wua H
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