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Show oo J Read the Classified Ads A DIME'S WORTH , j Jack London, Daniel Frohman, H. B. Warner, Hobart Bos-4 I worth, Keystone Comedies, Paramount Pictures 1 1 NEXT WEEK AT THE OGDEN THEATER I First-run Keystone comedies and the world's greatest feature plays at The Ogden Also special f (j music by the enlarged Ogden orchestra, directed by Prof. Marcellus Smith all at the largest, most I I AU modern, most comfortable photoplay theater in Ogden. j Tomorrow Night--"THE LOST PARADISE" j j Attendance I fJJpn . We think so much of the world-famous drama of capital and I at the jfcfc ljZjmBS labor "THE LOST PARADISE" that we have booked it for I Ogden Sin four full days tomorrow, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 80 tnat every person may have an opportunity to see it. This is Were a Paramount Picture, directed by Daniel Frohman. Sim 1 fit vMhBI tOmSI i FIPB' IB) Jfajl ' Warner T'vno plays the leading role, is now scoring a M Shattered Ljflp3 BBpjjl BgjJl tremendous hit on the regular dramatic stage in Chicago. In this This Week- " ManBBLjB and artistic five-part photoplay he is assisted by Famous g j Proving I T n -SPK Tls play is concedeclly the greatest drama of capital and 1 1 EMte!'' labor ever written. J Satisfaction . "The Lost Paradise" is a powerful pictorial argument in be- 1 B That na tne oppressed laborers whose lives build the wealth of M 1 r ' nations. ;. Ogden r, W-j l;V.'-" j ... I People " is impossible to exaggerate the worth of this wonderful BJbV9BGHHhBBBHhHHHBSB photoplay. Mr. Warner's striking personality helps to make the M eav leading role even more powerful than it would otherwise be. f- ant Scene from "The Lost Paradisa," a Frohman Film. Beginning tomorrow, for four nights at The Ogden. See it. I If wok JACK LONDON'S MASTERPIECE "AN ODYSSEY OF THE NORTH" I I i , jL. re l Greatest wdfflftlfeL ?reat American author's talcs adapt themselves better to the camera than Jack London's R 1 HKv gripping, vital, breathless stories. In AN ODYSSEY OF THE NORTH," the offering at The Og- I f: hhotoplays jBHBSMWHKftk den next Thursday, Friday and Saturday; London's masterpiece will be seen. It is another B - mxwi rir9V Paramount Picture. f- mm i tfmWIIallSA Hobart Bosworth, the ideal Jack London star, directed the production of "An Odyssey of jj- jl tne 'h." Six reels are required to tell the thrilling story. I pictured here is a guarantee of How well he succeeds is clear- rC V IF the best. to- m tne -torv of extra- jjfr I ordinary poetic feeling and jP ' tfjk Tnis traae ma.k viil not be e ;ort-j" js a masterpiece tfflH ne seen in Ogden except on pic- such as is seldom offered to Dime! . tl r j nri r the public. S H M turcs at 1 he Ogden 1 heater. 1 K jjr I LlUle Scats 5c and 10c. Mr. Bosworth portrays the MMBSk 1 I Ones role with great strength. Scene from London's "Odyssey of the North." j ne Big as our theater is, we would have difficulty in handling the crowds if every person in Ogden realized the supreme worth of I I Nickel these world's greatest photoplays. The Ogden Theater offers not "just movies," but artistic photoplays. The stories are written by j A world masters, the plays are acted by celebrated stars, the producers are the greatest in the world. Henrietta Crosman in "The M i nv Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch"; Dustin Farnum in 'The Virginian"; Mary Pickford in "Such a Little Queen"; Macyln Arbuckle in I Seat "The County Chairman" ; Bertha Kalich in "Marta of the Lowlands" ; David Higgins in "His Last Dollar"; Mary Fickford in 5 A c, "Behind the Scenes" these are a few of the feature productions booked for early showing only at The Ogden. Any bhow; DAILY CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES 2 TO 11 P. M. SUNDAYS ONLY, 6 TO 11 P. M. , f I The OgdCH Theater The House ol Quality ! I A Dime's Worth? You Say J I I Buyers Share in Profits j Lower Prices on Ford Cars Effective from August 1. 1914. to August 1. 1015, and guaranteed against any reduction during dur-ing that time. Touring Car - $565 Runabout - - $515 I F. O. B Ogden. all carg fully equipped F ir- I ther, we will be abl to obtain the maximum efficiency In our factory production, and the minimum coet in our purchasing and sales dement de-ment if we can reach an output of 00,000 cars between the above ilat i; And should we rracb this production, vr,., agree to pay as I ho ).uyr'e share from $40 o $60 per car (on or about August 1, to ! ever retail buyer who purchases a new Kurd car between August l 1914, and August 1. 1918 For further particulars regarding the low prices and profit shariug plan see James Auto Co. AT THE I Oracle Ttteater I Saturday Only VARSITY RACE I An exciting racing contest, in two parts. "HOW THE KID WENTOVER THE RANGE" I I A thrilling western drama, in two parts. "NEWJANITOR'' Charley in the comedy. I |