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Show Orpheum-Ogden TWO NIGHTS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY MARCH 29-20 M.itlnee Wednesday I oit$ Friday at 11 a. m. Mall Orders Now I The Bohemians, f.TLO L n . Announce a IB? I cc-crful manifests- -I tion of the notions I (V ethics .md the 'f FURSf fcj ordinal G re e n- . ' wich Vlllaoe Thea ) I ter Corr.pjny .in I 1 VJ productlcn. with 3 James Watts. Ted Lewis "Ja:z King", Herman, Sylvia Jason. Verna Gor k don, Hkkey Bros., and the 20 Famous Artists Models Prices- Nlfjhts, lower floor. $3; bal- H Ion '2-50- S200- J1 M' Gal,""y 5100 tJ Wednesday matinee, best seats $2.00 A Hi 10 per cent for war tax. a IT'S TONIGHT University club's annual . production The H ouse Next Door" by J. Hartley Manners "It makes you laugh, cry and think" The theatrical event you always wait for CURTAIN 8:15 0RPHEUM DON'T FORGET POWDER ' and y PAINT I COZY l ihat mmzL bright eyed I minx GLADYS WALTON in a picture Iherft rt$ht tolhe minute j QWE was ae innocent as o kitten, aa mischievous as u monkey. She ! could chatter like a chipmunk, fight like a tiger cat ond dance like the dcnl. 'd when tho leader of PaJm Beaoh society came alone with her poise, I pearls and parties the little tlapppr made her look like a bade number. That tj ur.ta the got warped into o lot of tcr rific love affairs and a whole basket of trouble. She concluded then that too many handsome young men vai 'RISKY BUSINESS." Sec it. Now playing. Today and Tomorrow Also RUTH ROLAND in "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" j niii j Last Times Today j "The County Fair" j 5 Maurice Tourneur's gTeat screen version of Neil Burgess' 1 gTeat racing play. All-star cast headed by H WESLEY ("DINTY") BARRY (Also Ogden Concert Orchestra, Directed by Prof. Harold f Fleming ? LEHRMAJN S COMEDY, "WET AND WARMER" I j Theaire Thea,re i YEoXlTTBAPRY as Tommy PeKiona rnTAE. O0UHXV FAIR," , j I Lyceum REX : TODAY i PAULINE FREDERICK TODAY In the Goldwyn Special ! (TnI TfinT-T- "MADAM XM "TRUMPET ISLAND" I TOMORROW I lOll NORMA TALMADGE I Coming Tomorrow 'THE WOMAN A Rex ach sPcial . G'VES" , "The North A hirst National - Attraction Wind s Malice 1 1 0 c-Ad miss i o n -1 Oc FTAH THEATRE! I V Last Times I 4 Today I H lgj$f "CHEATER I !sc$ REFORMED"! "WII.LIAM RUSSELL " j COMING BEGINNING TOMORROW 1 I Lam OtP J presents V 1 SHIRLEY1 MASON I WINQ TOY I I A story of dreamy eld ChiiiatoiVrc C C:OMEDY "HOME SPUN" SELZNICK NEWS 1 JfI Standard-Examiner Classified Ads. Always Bring Results. EOOIE BARRY h I ill j 1" Sllllf f iG thG QlIGGnS' delightful -extraordinary amusement. K I jf Can You Solve This Puzzle, Kiddies? - SHOW; AT H M TAAAI1POOHLMRSRFEHBFER 1 A f 5 25 1 I if. The letters when properly arranged form a sentence pertaining to FIO TiTO i MM B X tl V Bel 4:00 iCil!L the Alhambra, which has been used many times in our advertising. P K iLlES J W v W C.C I Every letter must be used. To those who present the correct answer AVAUU J I we will give a season pass for the month of April. All answers .must : Children Adults, Matinees Adults, All Seats 7:30 d I be in before March 25, 1921. Children 14 or under ag e ligible to Eveni j I participate. Due to an error in yesterday's ad. we stated that con- J'AJ |