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Show ' Tho Ogden Theat&i - I m mM jit j ill iil t'Ogttew's Only Exotsisiwe Feature Homsg' B il I YOU MAY HAVE WONDERED WHY IT IS THAT OTHER THEATERS offer free tickets, automobiles, ice i ill I cream cones, skates, chewing gum and marbles to attract people to their houses. You may have wondered (unless you I Vj j I are a patron of the OGDEN) why, with all these inducements to attract, the amusementloving public of Ogden still come I I to the OGDEN THEATER stronger than ever. THE ANSWER IS, THE OGDEN GIVES "QUALITY," NOT QUANTITY. 1 J THE OGDEN gives the greatest 10c worth of amusement in America. ' ' 1 I'll ' I Our film rentals are tremendous; the pictures we show cost so much a house simply has to do capacity business 9 ( I all the time to make a go of it. We could get cheaper pictures and give people free tickets and free prizes part of the I f I time BUT it is absolutely impossible to play the kind of pictures seen at the OGDEN and offer prizes and free tickets. 1 -I I j I NOW, as a matter of fact, the pictures you see at the OGDEN, such as "The Rosary," "Sins of the Mothers," "Graus 1 W I tark," "The White Sister," "The Climbers," etc., cost such a tremendous sum that THE OGDEN is the ONLY theater in 1 m UTAH playing these attractions, not even a theater in Salt Lake as yet willing to pay the price. I it I NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FOR THE PATRONS OF THE OGDEN, and you can always count on seeing the finest I J I photoplays here, no matter what they cost. ' ! I I , SUNDAY AND MONDAY I TONIGHT LAST I i1 1 1 01 WM., FAVERSHAM, one of the foremost stars on the American stage, with Jane Grey, in Sir Gilbert Parker's great play 'WHMMM?' I ji ' j "THE RIGHT OF WAY" TiME JB M . , "THP POY WOMAN" H ' L H jj The entire play staged in the north Canadian woods, with an immense company of able actors and actresses; 200 prin- 1 1 IL Twv tY v1tJ.-1 B i- ? H cipals; several hundred extra people, huge crews of structural experts; taking over 10 weeks of strenuous effort to produce AstirrinSf rOITianCeof modem H Si 11 8 and costing over $80,000.00. i ij q.- onrl fhriTtc I '. il 1 S Surpassing the stage play and considered one of the greatest achievements in the history of photoplays. Jdpall. It glipo ctUU Llll 111b. Mf ; j H M On the same program, our esteemed friend, "YOU KNOW ME, AL," A banquet given for the Chicago Cubs, show- "ONLY A MESSENGER I '' 'I I ra ing all the "big fellows" of baseball, and showing the predicament our friend "Bugs" gets into. Drv7 I I' 6 1 I TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY 011 I il M Another of those great V. L. S. E. features, Lubin's masterly production of "THE CLIMBERS," from the famous Ujll I ! ll 1 jj play of the same name by Clyde Fitch, with Gladys Hanson, George Soule Spencer and a great company, every one a star. H 1 1 M S An impelling drama of stirring situations and great climaxes, the story of how a millionaire, and his inordinately extravagant H t. tm W family, try to climb to great social heights, and what they do to gain their ambitions. One of the biggest achievements in I ' It l p motion picture production. Truly a powerful play and one you will want to see more than once. J. I ' I 1 On the same bill, our old friend, "COL.-HEEZA-LIAR," in his role of "WAR DOG," using his massive brain to solve $& I 1 l H ik knotty var problems &&$ I H ill MM I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' , J 0 I ', I m OPIE READ'S GREAT AMERICAN PLAY fTW t I II ! "A YANKEE FROM THE WEST," with beautiful Signe Auen, and a big company of stars, including Wallace Reid. A i'VXNT'fiL mhifi I ll throbbing play of strenuous American life. A man to man fight marks the exciting climax between the hero and a prize- VLi Jfi '' K Wtf$fo """"aa I II M fighter, with a man's redemption and a woman's happiness the stake. How Billy Milf ord, Harvard graduate, does wrong, UJm$j$&,t' o '. : fP OUS I I repents, makes good and wins the girl whose love and high ideals turn him from the high road of destruction to the Dath that Jfflr Tijf and oyipc B 11 leads to happiness and success. fflHF AmtinW goe M ; ;j On the same bill, a two-act KEYSTONE COMEDY, one of theifunniest and most original yet produced. ill JPi, 10 fl J zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz: '1 banuet 1 f I W3 H8 Xr m I Siven for I j 1 WATCH CUM All NEXT WEEK llmf ' I I m No matter who produces them, whether Vitagraph, Lubin, Essanay, Selig, The World, Kleine, Fox, Pathe, The Mu- yj v'f')i j kjrcOUOUS H tual, Metro or others; no matter what they cost, if they are the best, the OGDEN plays them. 0 tSlPA 1 time H H ' ' KEEP T&&R EYE ON THE OGDEN 1 fT. of lt E ;, I Continuously from 2 'til IL mv r jm fTIl tf SJfci I I I 5 Cents for Children; ; 10 Cents for Adults. g lJlOl 1 IHSIIIO ouKTue, Al" I f Any seat in the cool, comfortable house, ffl - - Sunday and Monday ' H jjOjfirnr "'" """flfn Matter the Cost, We Play rtiMJMMHttMMBMBMBM H |