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Show jhMrs Today will see the opening of tho laudevlllo season at the local Or-pheum Or-pheum theater and incidentally will usher into Ogdon the first show under un-der the banner of the new vaudeville king, Marcus Loew, who just purchased pur-chased the Sullivan (c Considine circuit cir-cuit for the consideration of $6.000. 000. Marcus Loew today is the supreme su-preme head of the vaudeville world, controlling more theaters than any other man or men in the theatrical world, and for this reason his vaudeville vaude-ville bills has the promise of being better and bigger than ever presented before by other circuits. Ogden is promised some excellent attractions the coming season and Manager Goss assures his patrons big values for their money, starting with today's new show of six acts and one reel of comedy pictures. The usual matinee and two performances each night at 7:30 and 9:15 o'clock will prevail this season with the same prices as of old The remarkable popularity of Mary Plckford, who will be seen in the "Eagles Mate," her latest five-part success, at the Ogden theatre for three days Docinnlnsr todav. has heen justly earned. From an obscure lit tie actress she has risen to the, top of her chosen profession, until today she is credited with receiving a salary of $25,000 a year. Under the direction direc-tion of Daniel Frohman during the past eighteen months her development develop-ment has been little short of phenomenal phenom-enal Her latent talents were recognized rec-ognized and given such vehicles as "Caprice." "In the Bishop's Carriage." Car-riage." "Hearts Adrift." "A Good Little Lit-tle Devil." "Tess of the Storm Country" Coun-try" and other remarkable productions, produc-tions, surrounded by splended companies compa-nies aud all the stage accessories at the command of tho Famous Players Film company, Mary Pickford promptly prompt-ly jumped to the front as the foremost fore-most actress In the silent drama. Advertisement |