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Show Vl I The I i ROBERT I WARWICK o Of The o NIGHT I Mmw I NIGHT I GLOBE I mm 1 3 DAYS 3 SUBJECTS 7 REELS SHUBERT & BRADY SHOWS oo Lot of Appetite. Is the first signal of disorder and decay The usual loss of appetite 1b often caused by functional disturbances disturb-ances in the stomach. The stomach fails to do the work required, the appetite ap-petite Is gone, and the body Buffers from lack of nourishment. Such a stomach needs to be cleaned and sweetened. Merltol Tonic Digestive Is made especially to assist the stomach stom-ach to digest food, and promote a healthy appetite. This remedy ! sold on our positive guarantee, and we ask you to give It a trial It is a genuine tonic. Price $1.00. Sole agents; Culley Drug Co., Ogden. Utah. Advertisement. nn A SENSATION. The sensation of motion pictures Lyda Borelll In "The Naked Truth." Miss Borelll received $25,000 from the great Klein producers for this single engagement. She appears at the Globe next Sunday night, continuing three days. Advertisement. More new toys; More new chinaware; More new cut-glass; More new Hallowe'en and imported novelties all bought before the War Always "A Little More for a Little Less" here. Richardson-Hunt 2419 Washington Ave. RETURN ENGAGEMENT The difference between second run films and return engagements: "The Spoilers merited a return engagment and drew large audiences, second run films of ordinary class have never appeared in the Alhambra playhouses. playhou-ses. As we purchase and exhibit the most costly releases and show them three days from release date, many of them released in one house ' The Lure," the only Shubert & Brady Bra-dy production ever shown in Ogden. is one of the costly pictures and deserved de-served crowded houses for a three-days three-days engagement. The Alhambra company has contracted for the entire en-tire output of these productions which can not be seen In any other playhouse, play-house, but the l6is and Olobo. We will return "The Lure" for the benefit bene-fit of the thousands who have not seen It This great production of "The Man of the Hour" with Robert Warwick Is the second of 'The Lure" clasp Which Ftarts at the Globe today The Shubert & Brady and General Film pictures, and George Kline's attractions at-tractions are in a class of their own. W. l;eep the quality up and the pri ie down No matter how large or how Costly the price will remain 5c and 10c at the Isis and Globe Advertisement. I oo IMPORTANT TO YOU The world's greyest, most artistic and most C06tly photoplays are shown regularly and first at The Ogden Theatre; the Paramount Playhouse. The world's best authors, actors and producers contribute to the making of Paramount! and Paramounts are shown in Ogden at The Ogden and never elsewhere. Occasionally, you may see some special spe-cial feature at some lesser local theatre the-atre AFTER The Ogden Is through with It, but the beautiful, artistic, worth-while photodranvae such as "The Virginian," which more than 5000 persons saw at The Ogden the last four dayo and such as "The Unwelcome Un-welcome Mrs. Hatch," which will be shown for three days, beginning tonight, to-night, will never be seen In any otho f theatre In Ogden and In but few cities cit-ies of America at the 5-cent and 10-cent 10-cent prices which prevail here. The Ogden, the largest, most comfortable, com-fortable, most modern photoplay theatre, the-atre, in this city, Is striving to give the people who care for the higher1 photo-dramatic art, the biggest dime's worth of worth-while entertainment in America. The expressions which reach us from thousands of pleased patrons every ev-ery week, Indicate that we are succeeding suc-ceeding admirably. Unless you have seen the pictures The Ogden Is offering now, Including new FIRST-RUN KEYSTONE Comedies, Come-dies, we cordially Invite you to attend "The Paramount Playhouse" and compare com-pare the entertainment with any you have ever seen for a dime. (Advertisement. (Adver-tisement. ) oo FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN and Lillian Drew In Eesanay's great feature, "The Other Man", Arthur Johnson In the "Golden Hope"; Alice Al-ice Joyce and Tom Moor leap from the deck of an ocean liner at sea In Kalem's great draran, "The Girl and th Stowaway,'' one of the finest programs pro-grams ever offered nt the Isis today Advertisement nu- Read the Classified Ads. Read the Classified Au.:. FAMOUS DOCTORS ID LOCATE HE Inter-State Doctors' Representative Represen-tative Selects Ogden After Touring State. INSTITUTE OPENS SOON Will Be Open to Receive Patients Pa-tients in a Few Days. i The representative of the Inter-State Inter-State Doctors, who has been in the city for the past few davs looking over the field for a site for their new Utah institute, has at last decided de-cided that Ogden Is the most promising promis-ing city for their Utah medical institute, insti-tute, and, accordingly, the now Inter-State Inter-State Doctors' Institute will be located lo-cated here. Ogden Is certainly about as well equipped with doctors, hospitals and medical institutions of various kinds as any city of Its size in the east or south. True the larger eastern and western cities enjoy some advantages not offered here, yet our medical talent tal-ent is not far behind them and enjoys an enviable reputation throughout tho country. But Ogden is always looking to advancement ad-vancement alwns holds out a welcome wel-come to any person or Institution who will locate here and further the Interests Inter-ests of her people and It is a most royal welcome which awaits the In ter-State Doctors who announce they are preparing to open a medical Institution In-stitution In Ogden within a few days The Inter-State Doctors, as the name Implies, is an association of expert ex-pert medical sprclallBts who have organized or-ganized a new school of medicine, a new and more positive system of curing cur-ing human ailments. For centuriea the world has been full of different cults and isms in medicine; we have had the old root and herb doctor with his bitter potions, the Allopath with pills and quinine in heroic doses, the Homeopath with his triturations and Infinitesimal doses, the Eclectic the Osteopath the Christian Scientist, we were doctored by heat, by elec trlcity. by baths at hot springs, and by a multitude of men and methods Somo of the patients were cured, and some died, who should have been cured. It was Impossible for the average av-erage person to say which method of treating diseases was the best and tho physicians of tho various schools were so biased that they could see good only in their own method of treating diseases, all others were necessarily bad Evidently there Is good in all of them, for they all cured some cases; al6o there Is bad In all, for they fall at times and allow misery to remain and death to come when a cure should have been effected A tremendous stride forward was made when the association of Inter-State Inter-State Doctors was formed The founders found-ers of this association consisted of eminent medical specialist from the various schools of practice. Eclectics. Eclec-tics. Homeopaths, Allopaths, working side by side, each throwing away his old ideas when he was convinced there was something better, until at last, out of the old chaos and eonfu-bIoH, eonfu-bIoH, came the new and perfoct sys- I tern as is now used by tho Inter-1 Stato Doctors. Tho cost to these specialists was great, not only in the labor of form-in form-in v th new system of treatment, but also in the effort It cost them to Ignore Ig-nore their pride In the various schools 10 which they were educated But j their reward was great, for they have seen health and happinee6 restored to hundreds and thousands pronounced pronounc-ed Incurable by old methods As stated above, the Inter-State Doctors will open an Institution in Ogden In a few days, which will be the first of ltB kind in this section of tho country Details as to location loca-tion and date of opening will be given giv-en In these columns soon Advertise- ment. The only genuine pictures showing actual fighting in the theater of war, will be shown at the Isis today. 7 reels of pictures worth your while. Advertisement. WRIGHTS' PLAN MILLINERY DM I At a meeting of tho department heads in Wrights' Millinery Department Depart-ment today It was decided to make a supreme effort to make the coining Saturday the greatest day in the history his-tory of the department to sell moro hats than have ever been sold In a single day. "In order to do this." the manager announced, "wo shall include beaut I ful street and dress models with sloping and straight crowns, rolled brims and sailor styles, which are reproductions of all ages from the sixteenth century to the present day. Materials will be beautiful velvets, plushes, velour de nord laces and metallic cloth with the fashionable monkey fur, magnificent plumes, paradise, para-dise, goura. flowers and beautiful ribbons rib-bons and black and colored combinations combina-tions which are beyond description. We will let the public have unrestricted unrestrict-ed choice of hats up to $1G for $G 98 " Tho selling will begin Saturday morning and the event will be called "Millinery Day." Advertisement iKt's I A GOODXlSte TO TRADE H Lasy Prices Beckon I Week-JLnd Shoppers I Whether you do your shopping to- I morrow or Saturday, there are hun- I dreds of October Sale attractions I which beckon you. I You will notice that nearly ail of the merchan- I dise which is now offered at lower price is fall 1 1 merchandise those things which you most I want just now. j ' I I kid gloves "j r . N j i j Perrin and Tampa Gloves fresh kid LlHICR IS NOW stock which is just here from France. C J A ' I Probably the last we shall have for some jjOrVCQ fit UUr time. I Perrins Two Clasps at $1.73 Naur Fnunfoin Tampa Gloves real $150 value... .$1.23 A'vW lUUIlldlll i Another convenience for our cus- Knit WeSr tomers has been added. A handsome l . , - .. , new soda fountain has been installed 1 For the whole family we recommend where formerly the department i1 . Munsmgrware. The prices are really less stoodi In addition to usal soda than you'll pay for some of the ordinary fountain offerings, you may now get ! lines. You cannot wash the fit out of light lunches at very slight cost ' Munsing garments. We have them for all members of the family. Two-piece or Hot Coffee or Chocolate various Union suits. kinds of Sandwiches, Hot Boullion I Hot Chili. Hot Pork and Beans. They j COfSet SDeClcU are a11 neatly and Quickly served at the j fountain. ( We have a Warner Corset made m the I matchless Warner way at $1.69 This number is furnished in the new long skirt flu o ciiifc '! effect with very low or medium bust and ' ' ldUlCo SUllO j with six strong hose supporters. You may splendid Une of ladjeV suits t have them fitted if you wish. $1.69 . . . . . . - , , ii worth more. $24"75 wlU be augmented today by the - mm ' m i addition of twenty-five handsome models ItldieS SDOeS which were of much higher price. In the , assortment are both the long and short Because we have too many lines for jacketS( tunics and lain skirtsp0sltive. the good of the shoe department, we are ly newest materials. This $24.75 price is closing out some splendid styles in i ladies very moderate for the splendid styles shoes. These are NOT old styles, but just shown, five and six pairs of each line. New toes, new heels, cloth and leather tops, $4.50 - - AO 10 $6?Vertey ,being i0d new waists at 98c now at $2.89 and $3.89. Fitted expertly, I of course. Today you will find half a dozen new . styles in the lot of Waists at 98c. So I .rhfinl QnftPQ een as been e demand for waists at 31lfUUl OHUGO Hue price that we have added those sell-Sturdy sell-Sturdy school shoes, which cost very ing at $1.39 to $1.50. The materials are j little, are offered in the busy shoe base- crepe and voiles, with new long sleeves ! ment. Good looking shoes for boys and and newest collars, girls, in medium or heavy weights, Solid leather soles and stout uppers. $1.48, in l 1 sizes 8 1-2 to 13. $1.68 in sizes 13 1-2 to QO1TI6SDC COtlOIlS 2, and $1.98 for sizes to 6. A11 . , ,. , rf . . , All of those splendid offerings in house- olof'ffif frlnliac klc cottons of which we told you in Mon- ClcLll 1L glUUCo day's paper, are in effect today and will In the Bargain Basement you may buy be untl1 the end of the week- There's a at 25c, electric globes as good as money saving in calicos, percales, sheets, tow- will buy. These are the new style Tung- e8' etc' sten lights which consume so little power i and give such a brilliant light. Also they .f hflfll nOP are not easily broken. wvIIUVl UUot; 1 Pony Hose and Broncho Buster stock- linen Sale ing are ready again New stocks having . . . , ... , , arrived during the week. The Pony A sale of table linens is being planned. Stocking is, we believe the very best made Thanksgiving day is not far off and many j America at any price We sell them of you will want to have the linens hem- ftt 24c ffl sizeJ wei ht The Bron med and ready. The sale prices will be m cho Buster at 12 V2c is the best stocking effect tomorrow-should you want them m have been abk to fmd at this rice just now, A full list of them will be published Monday. . . Li (-nwn: the coat sale "I&HI gOWHo This sale of ladies' Coats comprises all Nightgowns of warm, fleecy outing flan- of the stunning new models which are nel, neatly made with durable trimmings so popular this season. So cheaply have at the neck and sleeves. Liberally made we priced them that we must charge for with plenty of material. Ladies' and chil- alterations which, by the way, are sel- j dren's sizes at 59c and up. Children's dom needed. The sale prices begin at sleeping garments at 48c. $6 95 and upward to $29.75. Read th Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. - 1 1 1 A Fair Proposition. The manufacturers of Merltol Rheumatism Powders have so much confidence In this preparation that they authorize us to sell them to you on a positive guarantee to give you relief in nil cases of Rheumatism Rheuma-tism or refund your money. This is certainly a fair proposition. Let m j show them to yon. Prices 50c and $1.00. Culloy Drug Co, Exclusive Agency. Ogden, Utah Advertisement. 00 Read tho Classified Ads, vm |