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Show H THE ONLY REAL M fg! R1CHAROSON-HUNT 2419 Washington Avenue H LECTURE Monday evening, at 7 30 p ra., J Httt Wilson former mayor of Berkeley. Berke-ley. Cal . w ill give a lecture, entitled "The War. and Its Relation to Christianity Christi-anity and Socialism." at the Methodist Metho-dist church, first door east of county court house. Everyone invited Come and hear an Instructive talk on the burning questions of the hour No charge for admission. Advertisement. I fwfl m Pride and Pkasure we announce two splendid programs for the convl 1 1 lJJUd! ing weektwo wonderful new Paramounts and to diversify the pro- I I Tl"i o si mm a Hearst-Sei Week!y wilh war news 311(1 3 very y I I I A ilwClld. graph Comedy. II I Sunday to Wednesday Charles Richman in the entertaining drama "The Man From Home," the play by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson, which had a run of two years in New York This artistic photoplay produced by the Lasky-Liebler companies. A nearsioeug new mu H Weekly on the same program. I H m Thursday to Saturday Gladys Hansen in the slipping drama "The Straight Road." A New Viiagraph Comedy on the same prog. am. m m I Why "The Man From Home" is I "The lnaiilrmlome ' means I I one of the world's greatest I J a Real Dramatic Treat for the I I I photoplays. 'i, ' . V jtJ People of Ogden. I I 8 greatest authors T Harry Leon Wilson J ' B a country lawyer who has many divert- I It is produced in photoplay form by two l ae tM "'ne Squaw Man,' "The I I man, author, producer," players all are Z JS . "The Man From Home." This attrac- I the best the world affords that's why S v 2 , tion in New York drew capacity houses I this picture carries the Paramount trade- mark; that's why it's offered at The c c irrl. am it l, at 50c a seat. In Ogden, it s offered at I r j ocene rrom i he Man r rom Home 5c and 10c. c j in m Ogden. dc and I Uc. g "The Man From Home" is cordially recommended to the people of Ogden war pictures and world news for good measure on the same program, fit THE BIGGEST DIMES WORTH OF ENTERTAINMENT IN AMERICA I No other theater in Ogden shows Paramounts ; no city in America shows these costly and artistic photoplays for less than The Ogden; few the-aters the-aters show them for as little. In addition, we give you special added features such as the Hearst-Selig News Weekly; the clever Vitagraph Com- hi edies variety and quantity as well as quality the finest music by Prof. Marcellus Smith's Ogden Theater Orchestra. "The Man Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday There's LjLjf wBfflBtelr IT0" i DANIEL FROHMAN only one S8K&i? 1 i jj 1 1 a Tyrone Povycr in 'Aristocracy'." BBjfe I at Tlie Ogden Theater only the best en- I I xTZtxzLrr iyKTVBHD'n terfainme?t- rly the, i 1 1 h b Warner in The Gnostbreaker V W " jfj ff J ijM P fji W TiiSB ' ' : tainment in America for 5c and 10c. I My !rwm 'n Mrs Blck 5 Back , rVt f 4 1 I (ci l fi Wk l4 IM'Tlli Whenever there's anything as good as Theodore Roberts m "Tne Uircus Man." A ' I I J I tv V - J X3 fl ft flR Wx ft W fi? iflW D m. Ml 9 9 Adele Farrington in "The Country Mouse." L. L 1 ;' "1! aramUI1 yOU " See ! too a The Edward Abeies in "The Million." fifeRo?iS0W(fr TH A H Dustin Farnum m "Cameo Kirby." fL -U- '' rmMWB' AV1T1 W Jffl An all-star cast in "The Girl oi the Golden West" 'S ' '.Jrmmkm I Bl II S I 1 !i I SSKVtSi: VgX&A M.w. Clyde Fitch's great human V U u, M Marie Dor0 in The Morals of Marcus." drama Ol cl Submerged TE itfk gt Marguerite Clark in Harold McGrath's souls conflict and triumph. li.SllllLr "The Goose Girl." 9- J, JL., ' I Edward Abates in "After Five." SOdUCec Ay the Mary Pickford In "Mistress Nell." rA MTn --.-- . Hazel Dawn (Haze. Tout of Ogden) FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM CO AU.,. "The Love Route." ' W A1W8VS 3 King Manuel's Affinity Gaby Deslys l1 Please rerr.cmbcr that the Ogden opens at 2 p. m. and shows continuously ' "Her Triumph." 'till 11. On Sundays, from 6 p. m. to 1 1 p. m. The price remains 5 cents for Q 1 A An all-star cast In "Little Sunset." little ones, a dime for "grown-ups" a large, clean, well-ventilated, steam- fjQ Qj XUC I Blanche Sweet In "The Woman." heated, modern theatre; every seat a fat man's seat your comfort Is para- I Harry Woodruff In "A Gentleman of Leisure." mount at the Paramount Playhouse. ' p You do not need a I arge sum of money to - I open a Savings Account I n this strong bank a sin- ;j j : gle dollar Is sufficient. tj It Is far better to beg In with what you have fig than to wait until you get a large amount. Your money In the O gden State Bank Is less N apt to be spent than If y ou carried It I" yur f pocket. Begin NOW by practicing economy you will become independent In later life. HB We pay 4 Per Cent In terest, compounded quar- jjji S ? terly. J ii '" jjw'i "uwp'PjjWM iiijr'i"!Ml s! em. go3VfSx. ' 1 - |