Show C I 4 a 4 I J vi 1 1 q 4 R I- Ij It j t Ia y f f 4 A- A C 1 7 I I II II I i is I s VJ e- e eJr I I 1 l Jr h r 4 n nJ jr J tt I I it 6 It I Iid Tt irI ir irti I a ti tia ir- ir k tik 4 4 I C W STODDARD JR A resident of Ogden living at 1545 Twenty fourth street for S a number of years has severed levered his connection with the Hills Bros Brol Bro Coffee concern and nd having such auch uch wonderful faith for the future growth of Ogden h ha purchased a half Interest in the Chrysler Maxwell Agency for Weber County J Mr Stoddard ha has Invested a large sum lum of money and expects wIth the Aid and Assistance of the Good Goed People of Ogden to tomake tomake make nake the Stoddard Taylor Motor Company Y a large an and l luceen- luceen ful fui ful Institution Mr r Stoddard feels feel th that t the Maxwell Car Is JI one of the Best and most t efficient Automobiles for economical Transportation He believes believe the Chrysler Car to be far superior to any Car Carof Carof Carof of the tame same price and equal to Automobiles I In the 2500 an anc Class Clan Cla It Is II Three Years ahead of any Automobile on the American Market He Solicits Solicit your Patronage and Good Will and expects expect to JIve the tho Best Service Possible r TRUTH WINS AND THAT'S THE TRUTH Stoddard Taylor Motor Company 2536 WASHINGTON AVENUE OGDEN UTAH H H I r THE OLD OO SOAK AT ORPHEUM MAY 7 1 Tho Tho rho Old Soak Rook the hIlariouS comedy ot of present dry American life that the critics ot or bolh New NewYork York and Chicago nIL nave declared In so many words ord to 10 be Better Bette Than TItan will sill come to the thi Orpheum theatre 1 17 7 for one nl night ht only Man Man- agel Arthur Arlhur Hopkins Hopkin i la Is sending here hero the brilliant Chicago corn com comp p ploy headed by that prince of o Tom Torn Ie and IncludIng including includIng Ing such other noted notel comediAns as John B E Young Angle Angie orion Norton and the past fl d months The Th Old Soak has been tho the comedy corned I hit of or Chicago packing the tho Prin- Prin Princess C R at 6 every otery er performance I This engagement in Ogden Is one on ot of the tho e stop stops out ot of o the mid mid- midwest It capital en route to the th Pacific coast All or of o last sear veal The Tho Old Soak had a similarly sensational success a at t the tho Ply Ply- Plymouth Ply mouth theatre New Yolk Toik Tho The Old Soak Is by Don Mar Mar- qui most mot famous of or newspaper columnists columnist and the tho lovable losable old rapscallion hero of oC the play Clem whoso efforts to evade the Eighteenth command commandment men I gh giso c him the tho sobriquet t PI ov 0 Ide Ides the title had his origin in Mr Ir column of oC kindly an and delightfullY humorous phil phil- philosophy Ibis I his column aa was a origin origin- origin nil a daily dolly feature of or the New ew Yo 1 Sun but more recently It Ith h ht been syndicated S to new new- paper papers throughout the country count fhe rho Old Soil SoI tells a sincere nd nd moving mosing mo Ing story ot of hone home folls- folls folks with Clem Clout Hawley ley ny the tho thoI I central figure sometimes sometime one to 10 tobe be be lepro d sometimes sometime one to be but but always 11 10 anti and a always In the tho highest degree Ads Ad Adv THE FOOl TYPE m OF OJ DR D DRAMA AMA Channing Pollocks Pollock's sensational drama Iho root that comes cometo to the Orpheum theatre foi rOl one night Monday Ma fa May 12 Is a radi radi- radi radical cal eni change from the common run runor or of m mystery tery pia plays s crook dramas and ond chocolate romance It hits out straight from the shout shout- shoulder shoulder der and and thrills lou ou ns as probably nb no play has haa over ever done lone In The roo Pool Fool I Idealism fights against materialism and the theauthor author q moral Is that only It JC A amin gh gives es the bet best that I Is In him stilt he find truo true happiness The Tho 10 power er ot of o faith tho the hero evokes Is 1 0 In a bIg bis mob scene that close tho the thu n d act oct In III this scene the chief character a 0 a young oung lib lib- liberal lib liberal eral cral turn turned d out of or a New Nea York pulpIt toi fot too plain speech and thereafter Coun found I fighting with th libor against capital Is ii attacked b some bomo it who regard hint 1101 himas as a II spy a aid sd d a leg black At the height of ot I the he attack a crippled gh gut I who isho ho has been pra praying Ing for forthe forthe the loung oung humanitarian suddenly rises and walks stalLs toward to him with I without out assistance And those I a who ho cime to against him to 10 do him reverence re There Thero Is much tine fine and con con- con convincing toeing acting In Iho iho Pool 1001 and andou ou will still III be sorry It If you iou ou don t see this commendable lable play The cast catt ot of Helen Helen Joy Mitchell Harris Gay Henry Hall hail Hury D Southard Marion Marlon Haslup Brandon Evans IJ Claton Clay ton Fre E Kohl Pill Pitt Made Made- Madelein Made Made-lein lein Hartford John Burkell Bd- Bd win Kd-win d- d itin 10 Hedding Florence Smith James G Morton Morion Freder reder Frederick ick James Jame zed Ned Gerald Gerald- GeraldIne Gerald Ine Inc Ine Trevor Tresor Martin Mallov Malio and andI I d dIn In Ardell gives one of ot the finest performances that has been seen on the local stage in many ears Casts like these as al commend attention in our theatre and It Ir we had more ot of such ruch the plays that come this isa way a it old be assured or of o cro crowded ded houses I I e I I I I In 1923 I Buick sold motor cars Foi Eor which the public paid not including I war tax or freight U II W WATSON BUICK A l SON BUICK AUTO CO 2552 Washington Ave Phone When better automobiles are built Bu Buick will build the them Seats may be 01 dared now by mall mail Ir if a a check Is enclosed ed for tor the price ot of the seats addressed to the tho Orpheum Ogden Ogden- Ad Adv Ad FINE GOWNS cois 00 NEW NEN SONGS SONIS IN COMEDY On May Jay 14 for tor the one night nighat at the Orpheum theatre the tho pop pop pop- popular ular French American star Irene Ireni I Bordoni will wilt be l leen seen een In Little Miss Bluebeard described as aa Jl song play I song ploy written rUtton for Cor her hr by byI bAvery Avery Hopwood o d Miss MIs I appeared recently In this comedy In J ew r ew York at the Lyceum the the- theatre theatre I atre and scored cored a II long run there lasted for tor 25 1 weeks before she he tOOk to tho road Although spoken of or as os a II corn corn- corned corned comedy ed edy It partakes partake somewhat or of farce Carce at least In some ot of o the pi- pi and Is fast moving and nd sparkling The cene scenes are laid In London I IThe and concern the tha adventures or of ColettE t the he part played pia ed by Dot Dot- doni Boi-doni doni and 55 1 s the story tory det chops It IL is found Cound that she sho I Is married to tot t t two 0 men at the same time or sO atIt It appears appear since one ot of the men mell claim that he has contracted the th marriage under his hie friend friends s name Ho Flow to extricate his heroine front from I such a distressing situation re- re require re requires quires quire a great deal ot or on the part port It p if the play playwright right but It Is accomplished satisfactorily before beCore the final just curtain curtain Just how howIt howit howIt It would be unfair to tel tell I In ads ad ance This year Bordoni has four songs song 1 with aith which to regale her I admirers and it I Is sure that theY ore not the least enjoyable part of oC tho the evenings e entertainment The title of ot these musical Inter Inter- inter l I or are So This Is LoveS Love'S Love The and the Girl La and one ono that sounds Rounds naughty but bul Isn ian t I t I Wont Won't Say SayI SavI I 1 Wont Won't A word hould should be said about the Bordoni gO gowns gOns ns this ear There are a great many of or them and they are changed so frequent frequent- frequently ly IV during during- the performance that no one et ha has been able ablo to keep a count ot of their number AnywaY they are Imported tron frolD Paris whore where they were purchased ed I last summer by the star The company Is 13 said ald to be he an ex- ex ext ex excellent t one Including among Its member Arthur Margetson Stanley Logan Blore Wit Wit- William Wil William liam Eville E Arthur ArthOr r Barry Boyne Boyne Belle Delle and Jeanette Sherwin Adv Ads Adv PLAY TRULY UNUSUAL I ery Drama B r a m a Un Unknown I known knOWn Purple Thrills Spectator The photoplay version erslon or of o on ont of othe the tho most thrilling ot of o present day mystery plays playa hays The Unknown PUl- PUl Pu pie I Is the chief attraction now new n current at the Alhambra theatre This play by Roland West Wesl who I er personally directed the tho motion pIc pie pie- tore lure adaptation l A was a sensational success on the New York tae stage lere It played for tor a solid yea and Is fur for t two tao 0 r tuns on I the tho road rond In all cities Us Its themes may truthfully ho 10 called unusual It e about a ray or of o purple light tho the posses posses- I Ion slon of or which makes It for tor the ono one holding it II it- it secret se to t become Invisible to 10 the human eye cyC toI I While In writing 1 riling his hm play 11 I now nol also 10 in published form Ito Ito- land West Vest offered It II as noti ins insmore mor more than then of r It- It terent type nevertheless ss It may he be from rom It a a s shea- shea viewpoint Ie poInt as being a a rr diction of what may P eventually be no the orld q I great greatest cst disco discovery th ery-th thu r po to tomake make moke solid objects l In Invisible I I t to I human eye When the submarine lie he al atco- atco co- co plane piano wireless 1 telegraph ph th the radIo were mere first predicted those thoo nho ho poke spoke of them were wera yet all these things thing have p on com to topa t page pa is Is It not possible therefore therdore that this thle or some succeeding gen gen- may moy discover II a a tore or tue Controlling ot or which will wll in-iko in o It possible for a human ia bel-ia to be be- be become Author com come Invisible Director Author West has taken this force torce as the basis for tor Tho The Up- Up n kno purple and anil woven oven AI olin it a a theme which l I is gripping and in thrilling In the east cut which por- por trays tray portrays portray this story tory are Henry B ai W Walthall al Alice Lake Stuart Holme Helen Ferguson Ethel Grey Terr Terry James Morrison Richard Wayno Shaw Johnny Arthur lit lit- little littie littie tie tle Lee and Mike Donlin Offsetting the tension of or this thi great grent drama is comedy that keeps the audience in a continual round of ot laughter Advertisement COMEDY P OG M MIN IN O TODAY The Richard or of o old eld aith a nice close cloe modern bait cut still b be bo the tho seen soon as star of or Taco rn Twenty tY the First National pie pie- turo to b be bo sho shown shon n at the tho Orpheum theatre today Tuesday and o One Twenty la is a 0 moi- moi modern Pro ern y ha having hating Ing been to the tho screen creen from the tho no novel noel el Wild Apples written by Grae Grace lc GOl a McGowan Cook and Allen Alien McG In his last lost two vehicles chicles The Bright Shawl and The Tho right right- rightIng log Ing Blade period pictures Dick had hll to wear hi his hair long Ion lit One T Twenty One One enty-One I Is said sll to ho have hate a 0 role rolo that Is la partIcularly well II ll suited to his talents Hu Itu h hi hs the part of ot a 0 oung man mon who In Ino Inci o ci Older der to circumvent tho the plans or of o hi his wealthy parents to forestall ht hk marriage to n a pool girl run runs away awn to the city to remain in hiding un- un until Until un til 11 he ht I 1 Is h one twenty one enty-one In the city he h becomes become a I driver ns as 1 means mcana of gaining a livelihood anI on as DC such euch encounters some nomo tt and exciting Phil Novelty ians tans lans who ho will alit play today only In III an In entirely new comedy pro pro- program program pro program gram Including n the pedal num um number ber her A Day at ot the Circus to to-h to gether with I a It corned will corned I will complete completo the very tory cry excellent I Ad bill Adt Adv ci el r m vr u L O J-J J A 4 S I I nt S C A t cp J I 1 t I I L V 1 t- t FROM THE TH SENSATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS BY ROLAND WEST AND CARLYLE MOORE I Taking the most ious kno knon n to man 1 YOU'LL GRIP in a virile story THRILLINGLY of uncanny vengeance vengeance- J YOUR unfolding a theme t that at t EI will make you gasp with nth t I It or I as astonishment t oms hm en t tor r J IF YOU COULD MAKE YOURSELF INVISIBLE r C WHAT WOULD YOU DO rl I 4 t it S 9 n f t i 1 4 ALHAMBRA i i COMEDY SHOWS AT r NOW 5 00 7 b PLAYING PRICES t L 20 lO n 1 V N |