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Show THE OGDEN POST ORPIIEUM 00 THEATRE BUILDING, imot . hfrm"ly th' 0!den ,:rand theatre. hands and been -Washington avenue1,;nronertv.. . aM yThorJ,r' ::eo ,hruKh other amusement house. podcrn britf high figure. Which A. L. valuable THE NAKED TRUTH n.irio form. This Mondut. mt ZT'n ut mw' .1 S& up in picture comes to the Ogden Theatre fortunately, lias u thankless role, but plays it well, and there are some in the prologue who do ynungsti-rKtiinr real acting und are a delight to s nee. Tie pint revolves u round the theme of scjv hygiene and makes a strong appeal for ihc enlightenment of children through a comparison with the lives of three hoys. Two of them are raised in ignorance and one who is taught the him. I evils. Many startling incidents take place in the unwinding of the story, among them a wedding scene which is stopped by the doctor. The picture furnishes good entertainment and at the same time does not Imre with it preaching, A lecture is given by an experienced lecturer, special representative of the Public Welfare Pictures corporation, prmluccrs of the film. His manner of hard hitting straight from the shoulder ut some of the vital facts of life Ogden Stadium Files Papers to Incorporate The Ogden community stadium filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state Thursday. The corporation has no cupital. Those who are Whind the movement arc Fred M. Nye, chairman of the stadium committee of the Ogden chamber of commeThe Naked Truth, a motion picture showing at the Ogden theatre next Monday, is a plain statement of medical facts dressed up in a scenario form for public presentation. .The producers have selected an excellent east to put over the message THE MOST DISCUSSED of this film, and in a romantic milliner the theme is well carried out. Jack Mulhnll hus the purt of the hero; Helene t'hndwick is the girl ulio thinks twice before marrying; Hniim-tKing has the part of the family physician, Pauline t'urley, tin- l MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE KKK1.S PRODUCED FOR A semblages ever seen in the city up to ager of the Ogden Standard, and the Standard gave an entire page to the that time. One of the distinguished guests of opening. More than 100 Salt Lake also were present. and honor at the opening was the late people Memories of the gala night will long the Ogden Grand Opera House,' Senator II. A. W. Tabor, builder of live in the hearts of those who atnan ago one of the outstanding the Tabor grand opera house in Den- tended, but they also will remember has entire west, changed id the Built in 1890 by some of ver. Peter McCourt, at the time man- It with a pang, as Miss Abbott that ownership. (Men's pioneers, who made import-u- t ager of the Tabor Grand, also was night contracted a cold which quickShe ly developed into pneumonia. business history in this city, and a guest of the management. The company which gave the first died a few days later .in Salt Lake. Utah a among whom were some of David Eccles, Jose'ph Clark, John ootstaMing figures, the theatre for formal production was headed by ts Emma Abbott, known throughout the M. Browning and M. S. Browning were many years numbered among the appearing names famous in United States as the dimpled queen the original builders of the Grand of song." Miss Abbott was intro- opera house, and the property has stage history and song lore. duced' by former Senator Frank J, been handed down from father to son The formal opening saw the gathering of one of the most brilliant as Cannon, who at that time was man- and has remained the property of the David Eccles estate until last Saturday when it was sold to W. E. Newby Using Scrip No Wait-Vt rfw limeatandtheInconvenience man, of the W. E. Newman and Sons Hand It to the Man Box Office-J-ust ing company, for J155,000. An option on at the Door Use Scrip! the Orpheum theatre building and other adjoining frontage on Washington avenue was obtained about one month ago by A. L. Classman of the Standard-Examinewho sold the property to Bishop Newman for the price as above stated. Mr. Classman at once obtained a lease on the property for a period of ten years, and announces that he will immediately DIRECTION L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES commence a program of complete remodelling of the Orpheum, which will NOW SHOWING! mean a considerable outlay of money. REGULAR PRICES! The Orpheum, under the able management of Joe Goss, has enjoyed a very good patronage, catering to high class pictures and Pantages vaudeville three days each week. Saturday will mark the end of Mr. Goss management, as the remodelling program of Mr. Glassman will start early next week. Mr. Goss stated that with the termination of his present Orpheum msangement that he would withdraw from the theatrical field in BEERYmToiLBERT ROLAND of the most historic buildings trtr constructed in this city, the preset Orpheum theatre, but originally One es play-hom- ar-tii- n W1MB THRILLING STORY Featuring JACK I Starting Monday CHADWICK 50c Each Show No Children. r, THBATHfr' t jooMui-faniK- Slhe Do NOAH Ogden. ROdNDWEST UNITED AKflfTf PICTURE HAL ROACH COMEDY PARAMOUNT NEWS Ogden lodge No. 719, R. I. O. E., James Do Vine, president of the Ogden chamber of commerce-Webe- r club. Colonial SATURDAY Snowbound With Hetty Dlyth SUNDAY AND MONDAY College Widow With Dolores Costello. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Dangerous Friends With T. Roy Harncs. FRIDAY Doomsday With Florence Vidor. The following arc some of the big ones coming: NARED TRUTH You must sec this boy go through his paces. Hes clever and he knows it, and youll know it before the pic- Ijove, with Gilbert and Gar a Zane Grey bn; Lightning story ; Old Ironaidea, big Paramount special; Under the Tonto Rim," Zane Grey Paramount; "The Showdown," with George Bancroft; Ion don After Midnight," with Imi Chaney; Heart of Maryland," with Dolores Costello; Legion of the Condemned," Paramount special; "Gentlemen Prefer Blondea," Paramount apecial; The Cirrus," with Charlie Chaplin. and Today Saturday The screens newest and cleverest1 comedian in his latest success. Dont miss it! Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller, the comedy team that scored such Painting the outstanding hit in Town will be seen in their second Universal farce comedy, A Hero for MONDAY SUNDAY Bigelow, THURSDAY AND Popular Duo Again tures a minute old. On Screen in Mirth Provoking Comedy PRODUCTION I. Ie-gio- n; Everything A Yh A. Days IIKLENE Actual Scene club; ilei-nin- OGDEN THEATRE muliiall and rce-Weber president of the Ogden clearing house; George U, Shupo, commander of n N'o. 9, American linker Frankjot E. Tribe, exalted ruler ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCO'S JUNGLE IDEA JUNGLE JAZZ JOYFUL JUBILANT ITS WEIRD HOT! CAST OF 40 MOSTLY GIRLS, FEATURING WALLACE & SANNA NORA SCHILLER CALLAHAN & MILLAR U DOUGLAS ALENE JUNGLE BEAUTIES FAREWELL WEEK FOR TIBBS and His BAND WELCOMING ALBERT ERICKSON AND HIS GREATER BAND ON THE SCREEN the PICTURE PRODUCTION OF THE SEASON! MOST DRAMATIC Leatrice fast-movi- Toy J "THE BEEIE DANUBECHARLEY CHASE COMEDY a Night," at the Egyptian theatre to-n day and Saturday. The picture am said to be even more laughable than the firit opus am has caused critics throughout the in its country to outdo themselvesdirected Craft James William praises. and Harry O. Hoyt wrote the story. - PARAMOUNT ng Yarn mills in Japan making the fine m grades of cotton yams for mills alare buying elsewhere and China most all their raw material fro m American sources this season. For the first five months of the current season the Japanese bought bales. This was only a little more of the demand in than conhe same period last year, becauseindusspinning the in Japanese ditions try are not favorable. three-quarte- rs NEWS Z7 7dk ' 7 Ill tell the world he said and he took an airship to do it SHOW PLACE OF UTAH |