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Show , . v The Og clan Theatro vjj "$2.00 Shows For 10 Cents" - m ;- ';'''JH THOMAS A. EDISON SAID, "GIVE . ME A MOTION PICTURE AND FLL - ' ' J)r ' l fiB TEACH MORE HISTORY IN FIFTEEN MINUTES THAN AN INSTRUCTOR A HAPPV AND MACT OBACDED V lfl WOULD ACCOMPLISH IN A MONTH WITH TEXTBOOKS." DAVID W. fflj 1 9 GRIFFITH WAS LISTENING. THE CREATOR OF 'THE BIRTH OF A Uj NEW YEAR TO ALL , f 9 nation" immediately set to work on tomes grown musty Special New Year's Bill ToL ' H THROUGH THE DECADES' AND PRESENTLY EMERGED WITH A SERIES day and ToOlffht. CoftieEn-' PI OF IDEAS FOR PHOTO SPECTACLES BASED ON HISTORICAL CRISES joy Yourself " "''":' I !B IN THE GROWTH OF THE UNITED STATES. m ; ;S - The first of these intensely interest- EVERYBODY HAS HEARD OF THE STARTLING TRANSFOR- ''M ing photoplays comes to The Ogden for AND MANY HAVE SEEN THE GRAND MATION OF A FRONTIER MISSION- )nB two days next week, tomorrow and Mon- CANYON OF COLORADO, considered ARY into a genuine "bad" actor" 'under 'HjH day It is called e most won(Jerful sight in America, if not . provocation of having his wife stolen from "; H HLffllrl"l1'CI H&H thC W01d, but t remained for Ae Sreat , him bv a smooth ex-physician and propria 'vjl iwJICuL IJj i UI Lubin Feature Co. to produce a photoplay tor of a saloon gives WILLIAM S. HART IB fil-a TF li 1 tfTirlfir Jfk" with this Grand Canyon as the studio. To ample opportunities to display emotional iJH I llC mllirilCI Pduce nd dramatic effects in the Triangle play- fM who' have been favored with advance I l'ft JL llv JUPlSOPlv fl views of this play have been enthusiastic JL ML wL M and have sent words of praise East to their j coming to The Ogden next Thursday, Fri- ; 'H educational associations, and say that in m "BWtBfcW day an Saturday. " Mr. Hart was the prin- fl this drama a new epoch in the advance- m. Bl H MTfflB cpa m "T"e Bargain" and other screen, ' ' ment of learning has been attained. Thos. , successes, but in "The Disciple" he eclipses J i fl A,. Edison's assertion has been proved true. 'II '" e y 2 J $$ a records he has set in the past and estab- jH M W I m I O W lisheS himself one of America's fore- V(fl "Martyrs of the Alamo" was inspired JLJr ML wf ML JL t most actors. - -f.H by the thrilling struggle of Texas for in- A tremendous story of a strong man, ' fl dependence from the Mexicans. Aside an entire company of players with all their & man . rugd WeTterl fl from the historical value of the play, it is equipment was taken to the Grand Canyon ru j ' cii r j ' l r .i . .i .r j l l background as a fitting stage for a story C- iH one of the most thrilling and keenly inter- - and there s t several months in duc. ' estmg productions ever shown at The Og- , , , n j m. import. 1 he supreme sacrifice 4M den and will hold you spellbound by its mg what has been called lhe eat that " two-fisted, he-pistoled minister v S intensity. A clever cast of players was American play." No better choice could made in recalling the wife who had desert- ! engaged by Griffith, including Sam De- have been made for the leading part than & nim the' doctor-lover she had ' fl G?rSe' dter L01?S tn?u re PMrt the famous with, that his little child might be H ' T ' ?nnT ' "Al Pirth,ia Na" saved fom of this powerful fl tion ), A. D. Sears, Alfred Paget, Augus- l 1 Ti- r 1 rj M tus Carney, Juanita Hanson and Ora lYnil&ift W&ntflW photoplay. This is one of the Thos. Ince H Carew. A tremendously strong photoplay JjllUUlSV i Uvl J productions and has made a very strong and one you will want to see more than appeal wherever shown. Comes next IH once. SUNDAY AND MONDAY. On who with ETHEL CLAYTON, have the THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATUR- fl Lnskl Tri" fading parts in this red-blooded, keenly DAY, and on the same program will be angle-keystone yet shown in Ogden, P shown hnOU5 Triangle.Key8tonef SSJfSOI f You mayhave seen this great play when it 66WI mm WmwtJi fl 3M. W VCWL 1$J appeared here several years ago on the MF R 9111160 fl W spoken stage. House Peters plays the , H irClCSS part made famous by Henry Miller, that HPFO I 11 aL&& of Stephen Ghent, and Ethel Clay- M.M,M. V with Chester Conklin arid Mark Swain . . & role of Ruth originally with HALE HAMILTON, the comic star playing the leading roles. Of all the dare- ' . of "A Pair of Sixes" and "Get-Rich- deil comedians in fHrnland those who played .n the stage vers.on by Mar- Quick.Wallingford when produced on participated in Saved by Wireless took garet Anglin. But the scree version speaking sUge, CHARLES MUR- the biggest chances They were literally far outranks the stage play, by having RAY, AND POLLY MORAN. A BUR- , up in the air most of the time, in aero- , , . irenric nc ctape iicr i ice W . H plane or lighthouse tower, or hanging in access to nature's stage and having so LkSQUfc. ut- MAlofc Lift. Lift JSfc. ,H midair by ropes, or else they were in midst much more action and material than was HIND THE STAGE AS IT ISN T. If 1 of wreck and impending sudden death on iUe m A orinal vers;on y you can't smile, this is- good for what ail. land or water by automobile or motor- K , you. M cycle wreck or yacht explosion It is a ever produced, this play has made a pro- M story of how a couple of spies tried to found impression and we are sure you will It is useless to try to describe the story IH steal the government code book on eve . . f grandest productions or the plot, and the best way is to'see JM of war and that this Keystone will make y . j i fkU a,mKflWA ICtnn? Comes next iH you laugh is expressing it mildly. On the you have ever seen. For two days only, s laughable Keystone. Comes nek same bill as "Martyrs of the Ailamo," to! next TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, on the morrow and Monday. Don't miss it, whatever you do. ) same program as 'The Disciple. H I LAST TIML TONIGHT .J v -' COMING SOON "Sable Lorcha" "Matrimony" "The Frank Keenan and star company in the i .; . fl Triangle masterpiece v M Golden Claw" "Madam X" "Battle Cry of- Peace" "'The Coward" ' .9 "Double Trouble" "Aloha Oe" with Willard Mack "The d ' . " B Lily and the Rose," and many other great productions. with the ' I fl WHATEVER IS BEST, COMES TO THE OGDEN. ' ' "afavowttetool" "' . Zz LAST TIME TONIGHT ' 9 Our prices always the same, 10c for fTI!. ,-wJA HTUImv QDen contmucusly from f until "ll I r.iitr jt - Tnc Ogden rneatre s i "$2.00 Shows For 10 Cents" A |