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Show (''l HI ojj(y) L A BE L STANDARD TELEPHONES . EDITORIAL ROOM . " Ind. 'Phone, two ring.. No. 68 ' Bel) 'Phone, two rings. . No. 66 eUSINESS OFFICE Ind. 'Phono, one ring.. No. 68 Bell 'Phono, one ring.. No. Sd . --L OGDEN THEATRE Kiri- -M: :$Zi.&irt OTIS SKINNER In his latest and best liked New York success, 'YOUR .HUMBLE SERVANT" m.-iiMiilin III '. linn .mmmmm . m The talk of all America, ; .Sallirday, Authorofy'TheSTMrdI)egree, l&Mzb'P41fa 9fi Henry B. Harris Will Again A. .ja'iL !lJiL. "V Present The Everlasting Success, The. Lion aitclthe Mouse . 3 Years in New York. 8 Months -in Chicago. 6 Monthi in . Boston. A Carefully Selected Company A Complete Production Th drapery Uw ta . nicely to bo proaoonccd In nfteifieat gorna. Sotno of tbe naodbflgji ar covered with raffla la eUiorae scroll.' TMEflCE I will offer the following Btalllona for public serrice at tho Fair grounds, season 1910: KNOTT McKINNEY, 44833, By MeKlnney. 2:11. tho Blre of 22, with records better than 2:10. Tbe greatest aire- too world baa known. He sold for $50,000 at IT ycara of age. Fee $30.00. MONTEREY, 31706. Record 2:09 1-1, trotting. He thown you, If you are irom Mhwourl. He has aa much speed as any torse living or dead. Fee $25.00. ADMIRAL EVANS, P-899. s nocord 2:17 1-4. 4ta beat Th" fastest and game'st 3-yearo!i pacer on tho north Pacific coast lait year. (A 2:05 pacer sure) (Xo lwtfl ) Fee $20,00 Term6 cash or bankable note- KJ low good driving and family hortes for sale. C. B. JOHNSON ooooooooooooooooo Both Phones 323. ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE SIX HEADLINE ACTS. American Debut, of VILMOS WESTNOY The Celebrated Hungarian Pianoforte "Phenomenon Imitation of a Complete Orchestra on the Piano. CLAUDE AND FANNIE USHER ' Playing Their New Slang Classic, "Fagan's Decision." JAMES HARRIGAN Tho Tramp Juggler MILDRED MORRIS nd Company In "The Making of a Man" KRONEMAN BROTHERS Euopean Grotesque Equilibrists COOK AND STEVENS' " "No Check-ee. No Wash-ee" ORPHEUM MOTION PICTURES-LATEST PICTURES-LATEST NOVELTIES ORPHEUM ORCHESTRA PRICES: Night, 10c, 25c and 50c; Matinees, 10c, 15c and 25c. - ' The New A' Roycroft Stic P i Some people, unknowingly Use up more energy Digesting; heavy foods . Taken in ezcess, than they exert In doing their regular work. Why not economize energy? It means the capacity To accomplish more, . . LYCEUM THEATRE The Home of Vaudeville in Ogden Week of March 21st, 1910 : Talks Longingly " . cf the bread bU mother userj t ' fVe you can mak' up your mini mothlng wron with your ,'a,"r,K. nd nine tlraeg out of ion It'rf , in the flour you use: Try PEERY' S CRESCENT FLOUR M . lue IdMl Pread Flour, and fr. if the TeMlt, wont satisfy tho most critical man. And that, means more money. Change off from a heavy. Meat and pan-cake breakfast to Some Grape-Nuts and cream, . A soft boiled egg or two. Some nice, crisp toast, A cup of well-made Postum. Ses how you get through The morning's work and have A lot of energy left over Which is a pleasure of itself. Grape-Nuts contains , ' All thclood elements f - ; From wheat and barley Fpr'economteing" energy. "The Road to WellviHe," in pkgs. Is worth reading. "There's a Reason" MATINEE DAILY. J. R, NUCKOLS Proprietor C W. LIPPINCOTT ..'Manager " ; PROGRAMME. ; Overture OLIVE BLACKBURN LYCEUMSCOPE CHESTER MORRIS Original Novelty Male Toe Dane- cr, Making Complete Change of Costume BERT SYPHERS. Sings "That Mendelssohn Rag" LORA LORRAINE - "Serio Comic" LA VINE & INMAN Presenting Their Rural Comedy Act, Entitled: "SALLY'S ; VISIT" BIOGRAPH EXIT MARCH ' ' This Program Subject to Change Admission 10 and 20 Cents. ill UC UIU U U'l uuoirnr jnuaj, w This branch of THE TOOGERY will 8 f a Spring u'ooils. Everything is bright I " ( all will be welcome. We expect torn your trailing place and will try to pL I ! well as to give you the best goods I . procure ut a fair price. '." - y I , We will welcome yoi) , on Friday, March 25tt I ' -' V ' ! . I V : -r -J J I ) " m |