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Show ,r I 1 DANCE WITH THE CROWD B T les&ssasHBat the mhbmbsm K i NEW COLONI .L DANCING f I ACADEMY ' 1 D Tuesciay Thursday Saturday u ! II Evenings. "Ogden's Newest 1 H and Best." Admission 50c H t- H Salter's Ocheotra H j -!!,! There's a knack about doing fine laundry work. We have the knack. That's why our laundry work is better. )' We put the "knack" I in every article of cloth- ing that comes to us. 'f Better send lis your orders for '. dry cleaning, too. ; x l Ogden jf Steam Laundry Both 4 P9f I Phones XItc K Launderers and Dry Cleaners. f . Marshall Prescription Filling "The Never Substitutors" It's not our name that mndo our prescription filling good. It's our proscription filling that made our name good. Telephone us; wo dellv- l er drugs and such In a ni6h. "aS'-'STwoHuosoiiAvt OGDLN.UTta : Phones 184. , . . Jfi uu If' To Use A Peony's Crescent Flour you'll use no i ; other kind why should you? m i When Perfection Is found there la 9JM nothing to seek beyond that. A A trial sack of ; Peery's I Crescent Flour Mf will convince you that It Is tho Per- Wm- feet Flour for all kinds of baking. 19 He's been asking the E young ladles of Ogdeti D just what they would llko for Christmas. 1 So If tho young men I will call at the drug store I he will tell each one what I his "particular young I lady" lias expressed a 1 wish for. I Several have said thoy I will not bo satisfied at all I unless thoy got one of I tho "bwcII" Hand Bags 1 from Culley's. 1 DozenB of other gifts. - A PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS I 1 Everything In tho Drug Line. 1 1 2479 Whngton Avenue, ' I 1 Ogden, Utah I A FEAST OF AMUSEMENT AT THE I OMPHEUM Tms week 1 TOMORROW NIGHT, FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY.MATINEE I M SEVEN ACTS OF CLASSY VAUDEVILLE I 1 HdTfc'KflJ7" & "OTT1L nm 1 "fVTTh'OnP'U' There Is a touch of the pathetic, a human appeal In "Back to Wellington" that makes It a great 1 I .M If V V A.jSClllJ' SMll lU1.!!!! comedy Ed. Howard and Frank North will present It here this week. The sotting depicts the W jH I old home In Wellington and tho meeting after several years of two of the village hoys. One of 'hem has stayed In Wellington has married, but H ' .H 9 has experienced no other oxcltcmenL" Tho other has traveled far and has acquired the ways and appearance of a city chap. The dialogue between I theso two is delightfully droll. Tho point of view of each Is different to the other, giving rise to humorous obsorvatlonB on their lives since boyhood R H I , days. Those who saw this team in tholr former premutation . i jH H QARTO TVTTnPTFV Xr PO entitled. "Those Woro tho Happy Days," will oxnect many ERGOTTI AND LILLIPUTIANS I ' ' I e TT, MIDG7 & C0 , laughs when thoy appear on the bill and" It Is safe to predict Ergott, Md LllllputIanSf a clox. H ; H fl Sager Mldgloy and Ills company will uy wni not bo disappointed. - er acrobat nnd two midgets, will bt, & , jM I present tho laughablo farco, 'Early Included in the Orpheum attractions. 3 ll 1 Morning Reflection." The fun of the They mako thrilling leaps, vauitb, M 1 skit Is at the expense of a colonel who . lwlr,lB Md "utovhe!i? and '" !" H H I , . 1 u. -..fu x ancing and body bending and twist- S3 IfB I has had a big night What happens to 'C V'' ",'-' ,n&' concluding with a sensational g jH I him when ho falls into tho hands of '-'' " feat, In which the midgets are whirl- m H I his vnlet and tho maid Is laughable J? , 'fcfe ' ed about on either end of a pole bal- H ffH 1 In tho extreme. Mr Mldglev Is In his X. ''Wr-J3L'. anced on Ergottl's feet The midgets JH I element as the valet. whlle"Dawn El- (NM '7ffi 3h who are Germans, aro 23 and 33 years g H a ton, who plays the maid, Is vdry at- . i Jk l-i ffififll "2i?Sk . ft I tractive and olever, and like Mr. MIdg- ,H . it m Lr af 'SE?. ttt a mmr nn " 1 il I ley, very popular with playgoers. & ffi W&3 W B ato 1 0 wm fome In a 1 I LILLY SOHREIBER. JF ' SSJr faWWMzk. quaint comedy sketch ehtlUed "Apple I M , , , ,. fV Jai V A W i.wfci,A Blossoms," Mr. Patton is one of the. H IJH A tiny mlto, Lilly Schrlebor, Tho JM- ''AiFfc. f $rmf an' recruits to vaudeville from the I H I Vest Pocket Edition of Vesta Tilly," p ' f V j V1L K? f m $L XSmmiMi legitimate and has gained an enviable JH 1 will also appear next week. She f ' ij IfBHk Sf " &&l' 'BB'r following both as an actor and as a I H I comes from Europe, where her sing- W- -JF 3A I' 'fK ,,!ayor; prefe,S V.l fv' dJ, I 1 I lng of clever songs in a diverting fe J HA I jWf abolunt ad1rt ". cm ej 1 M 1 manner mado hor a great favorite, as ' Mr, NSHHhl Wffl3KB rlched with contrasUng touches of H I sho is sure to be hero. Her numbers VJ! Wm SMS W' sentiment and pathos. H aro full of variety and selectod to ' t Sfl 'Slt M' -R-VTTTT -R-PPWATJ I H please tho most discriminating. VV, L MMB? -'&gm JUar JUSillH & JSEj.ttIN.arL iiH " jfetoSMgBSIBS - s ''rSflBlr ZSm Keith & Kernan in an act entitled H iH I TTTSITTTP VPTflTTcinTT VJ-SSWvSlBBkM ,t RSffp.- tW "The Artlst'B Dream, or a Story In M S .. TEE?N,1 h SBKktlVW Sand and Song." Is a'novelty creation 1 H 1 Mr. Erickson Is a comedian in the v. .'WM&4W$V of groat merit. While Mr. Keith sings 1 BH I true sense of the word. His greatest , MijMBMW' ,n manner that is most pleasing Mr JH 1 success through the west has been in "Li,WfP!'''Wr Kernan produces by the use of sand 1 iH 1 such plays as "Yon Yonson" and "Tho MVm a most wonderful JUubI rat ion of the g H I Man Worn Sweden." As an Imper- m song. A great feature o I tho act Is j M I Bonator of the Swedish emigrant, Mr. the actual nurnlng of the Whip-poor- JH B Erickson has few enuals and in the tlTXTXyl I M several characters he Impersonates, TTT a tt-w j xTAnrru .sLmhMt wi I" Th act la a de- 1 IH furnishes an act thht is laughable, HOWARD and NORTH MSfv 1 iHIH 1 wholesome and out of tho ordinary. cided -novelty. ejH 1 NOVELTY DESCRIPTIVE OVERTURE SS. H I Coney Island," and Is descriptive all the way through. Prof. Short has been rehearsing the piece 'for . u to esua ScJuSfmotlo? pi 5 H I numerous, including electrical storm, the anvil chorus, the Little German Band, the rireworks, cannon shot,, etc. The usual excellent mouon yic u s m turcs will also be a feature of the new bill. Q H ARRAH -NA-POGUE THE GREAT IRISH DRAMA-GLOBE THEATER TONIGHT.- 00 I PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSION I To San Francisco I I I Via I I D.&R.G. and WESTERN PACIFIC I I Dec. 28, 1911 J I ' Round Trip Only $30 I j Through Cars from Ogden without change. 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