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Show itar What proved to be the biggest musi cal revue hit of last Mason in New York City was the Karl Carroll Vanities," whieh successfully rounded out in the metropolis an engage-mesolid weeks, lasting fifty-fivThis colossal American revue will he presented at the Orpheum thoutre one night only, Sunday, March 13, and should be one of the real attractions of the present local season. The hook is by William A. Crew, the music by Clarence Gaskill and the dancing and ensembles arranged by David ilonnett, with the entire production under the persona direction of Karl Carroll. There will be n tantalizing array of beautiful girls, several versatile comedians with a line of comedy that is guaranteed to convuNe the most unresponsive audience and clever principals who have been picked with great care by Mr. Carroll. Altogether it is a show conceded by critics and public of the metropolitan rentres of America, as a phenomenal hit, a and a ripping complete knock-out- " entertainment. Seats go on sale next Wednesday. nt e Rain Is Rooked to Play at the Orpheum Ilain, the world famous dramatic success is at last to 1m seen here. By a special arrangement with Sam H. Harris, Henry Duffy is enabled to announce a new Western tour of this termcndously worth while play, which has thrilled and fascinated the American theatre going public us hus no other attraction in years, aad will play in Ogden at the Orpheum, Wednesday, March 10. So well known is Rain, by reason of its long ltroad-wa- y run and its four triumphant years in the United States, that no introduction to it is needed by local theatre goers. It comes here with Isabel Withers, distinguished American actress, in the role of Sadie Miss Withers is said to Thompson. possess all of the alluring charm and fascination necessary lor this most exacting characterization. She first became prominent on the Pacific coast through her stellar work in Love Em and Iaave Em. Harold Salter will be seen as the Reverend Alfred Davidson, a part of great importance. Salter is recognized as one of Broadways most promising actors. Trank Dawson will have the other dominating characterisation of. Dr. Mclhail and the entire cast will be, it is promised, of Metropolitan ex. hOBifi 'll nivrUGiJiTjSVOT Jelta Goudals Harry Langdon and Coming to Ogden Gorilla Hunt Makes Earl Carrol Vanities 1iW New During the twelve days journey across the burning aands to Ghalut, adjutant discover 6 the girl and thein love. Vittoria reare deeply they to her husband, and when mains true Jetta Gotidal, the petite, darkeyed, she reaches Ghalut, resolves to make Those who attend the Orpheum theatre any one of the four days begin- exotic film star who has been called General Navarro, for whom she has a profound respect, take her for his ning Sunday, will see one of the bent the emotional cocktail of the screen wile. But Navarros concern for his novelty picture shows ever brought to drama, will be seen in another of country blinds him to all softer senti- Ogden, it being a double feature bill her striking characterizations at the 1111 Hill next Sunwith two of the best features of the Theatre, Romantic Photoplay at Egyptian, March Rig Rill at Orpheum yeur. Each one has been a big attraction in every city where played, but for Ogden Orpheum patrons, Manager Goss has arranged to play both features on the one bill. They aru the big African hunt picture The Gorilla Hunt and the Harry Langdon big feature comedy The Strong Man. In The Gorilla Hunt you will follow the trail of the big game hunters into the very wilds of Africa until they come to the Jungle where the big Gorilla lives in his native state. Its five reels of the most exciting hunt ever seen on a screen. The Harry tangdon picture is one of the finest comedies of the entire year and promises you another seven reels of delightful entertainment. This double bill is adapted for young, old and every member of the family, so come early if you want a seat. Egyptian opening Victor Varcojii and day, March f. Henry H. Walthall are featured. The picture iu Fighting Love, as a romantic drama of love and intrigue ranging from the castles of nobility of Italy to the African desert, with MisH Goudal in the role of a young girl of the Italian aristocracy who, in order to escupe marriage with the disreputable scion of a great family, Niccolini, whom she despises, acrepts the hand of an aged soldier, General Navarro. Hardly has her marriage been consummated than her husband is summoned to Tripoli. Vittoria follows later, only to find that the General has gone into the desert at the head of his troops to quell an uprising of tho Arabs. When she discovers that this is only a ruse to get rid of her husband so that Niccolini may be alone with her, Vittoria leaves Tripoli accompanied by the handsome his waiting troops who are marching the Generals death was false. The on Kareb to repel an incipient Arab denouncement to this powerful drama attack. is one of the most gripping climaxes From here the atory moves to a ever achieved on the screen. The drama was adapted by I.tulah swift and startling conclusion, in the course of which Vittoria and the ad- Marie Dix from the novel If Gods Laugh by Rosita Forbes, and jutant are captured by the Arabs. When word is brought that the Gen- was made under the direction of Nij, eral is killed, Vittoria and her lover Olaf Chrisander, supervised by are married. ORPHEUM ed tram Millhauser. p. " The Biggest Novelty Show Ever Presented in Ogden 1 2j A Stupendous Adventure Drama In the Unexplored Jungles Wildest Africa! I HJffl Starts Wed., March 9. JUSSI NY I S UjJhcwonihrhonc B I ami Ben kiMeG RMT RS'A Burbridges Great Picture! TRAIN ROBBERY ' With TONY. Iht 1 winter hone Thejarnmt western thriller of the t, imtcst western stat Filmed in the Royal Gorge, Indorsed by SCENIC LINE SERVICE CLUR of D. & R. G. W. R. R. i cellence. Thu action of the play takes place on the Island of Tutuila in the South Seas, giving opportunity for elaborate scenic effects. trees Shrubs and Vines for Every Purpose breezier manner than ever before in a thriller that carries more snap, suspense and punch than a dozen other Westerns. Plan Your Planting Moores Nurseries Phone 782 Treading the path that Livingstone began the trail that Stanley, Rhodes and Roosevelt followed Ren Burbridge has wrested from Africa a miracle of thrills that will entertain the whole world! Youll see things youve never seen before, and perhaps never will again! Tom shoota, rides, lassos and loves in a Let Us 1266 Wash. Ave. I ADDED ATTRACTIONS: RILL GRIMS PROGRESS, HY MAYERS LAUGIIOGKAPHS PATIIE NEWS NOTICE -- HARRY GENE IIALLIDAY AT THE WURUTZER Leaving City ust sell at once. Everything in the store: Jewelry, Sporting Goods, Radios, every- thing must go at once. ipeeRYsi eGYPcmn ITS FIREPROOF. L'.SMM.J11PWWWMMRJW Reasonable Offers Not Refused FIXTURES FOR SALE ORPHEUM, Store and Apt. for Rent CHEAP HURRY 223 25th Street Sunday, Ogden larch 13 To avoid the trouble later of standing in line, it is suggested that you send your mail order now. Mail oiders with check or money order made payable to Jos. Goss, manager, Orpheum Theatre, Ogden, Utah, filled in order of receipt. First Time in Utah of Americas Most Beautiful and Distinctive Review CULLEN CANDY SHOWER JPN0TE AT THE In ordering by mail ptautea BERTHANA dose WEDNESDAY envelops, tor returner the Candy for Everybody DANCE WITH THE CROWD Admission 25c VANITIES seirada-resse- tickets In Two Acts and 31 Wondrous Scenes ONE HUNDRED PRINCIPA! SCHORUS ORCHESTRA t 50 - Loveliest - - - Girls in America . I his biggest comedy! COME EARLY TO THIS BIG DOUBLE BILL - 50 Sunday Matinee Prices Including Tax: Lower Floor, $3.30; Balcony $2.7:. $2.20; Gallerv $1.10 .MAIL ORDERS NOW Night Prices nil lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllll Adults 30c, Children 10c Adults 40c Children 10c |