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Show I PURITY-QUALITY-FLAVOR j I Baker's Cocoa i j jny Possesses All Three t$ IfpBL 15 absolutely Pure it is of high I m Wwu quality, and its flavor is delicious. jail Av51 Guard against imitations: the genuine has H BaBsrap"' the trade-mark on the package fi-tj' and is MADE ONLY BY I WALTER BAKER & CO. Limited Eitablishd 1780 DORCHESTER, MASS. , I DANIEL FR.OHMAM WjlXlAM FARNUM '-AS.r jn A STUPENDOUS AND aK: ? -j IMPRESSIVE . FILM, VERSION OF WILSON BARRETTS l4 SUDL1ME AWl MORTAL DRAMA m . ip THE ; FOREMOST FILM CLASSIC EVER. PRODUCED IN AW ERJ CA Produced by the FAMOUS PLAYERS FILM CO. Coming tomorrow, Hughey ! Mack in a 2-part Vitagraph 1 comedy A Keystone and Se-lig's Se-lig's great drama, "The Spirit of the Violin," at the Isis. Advertls.-ment. Nurses On Fatiguing Duty Find Hot Tea An Excellent Restorative W TREE TEA Has Superior Restorative Quality 1 Fall Weight Half Pound Sll Parages I i' , v; : : Only SAW FBANOSCB S See the beginning of the-"$20,000,000 the-"$20,000,000 Mystery" today. to-day. 5c ALWAYS 5c. Advertisement. CHICHESTER S PILLS eTnK IMAMOM BIZ AND. yv Ladled Ab your llrairlii f-.r A hl.,hoj.rl Bte ond ltrndA 'Ills In Rr4 - . . .. ol-J n. i.ll . V I hoie. sealed wlio Blue Rifcixm . 1 Tako no oibrr. But of jnr llricrUL A-U for Cni-CIIKH-TTTK S lllAMO.VD It RAND PILLS, ftr Si jeii l fiown is Bt, Sifeit, Al nyt Rel'.iK 0LD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE Read the Classified Ads flf -farnum week at J U y the ogden theater Dustm and William take the leading roles in two widely differen t but none-the-less wonderful photoplays. We urge the man or I , woman who does not care for moving pictures'' to see one of these artistic, worth-while photoplays They are "Paramounts," I taken trom the world s foremost dramas, staged by the world's foremost producers, played by the world's greatest players. The Story of "The Sign of the Cross" I The Story of "Cameo Kirby" I I An Impressive feature film production produc-tion of unusual importance and power is the Famous Players-Paramount five-part adaptation of Wilson Bar-r. Bar-r. tt s supreme dramatic triumph. The Sin of the Cross," which opns at The Ogden tomorrow. The subject is an elalorate version of Wilson Barrett's Bar-rett's wonderful popular drama which has stirred f ho amotions of ever civilized civil-ized race throughout the world for many rears. Comparison, at least as regards settings set-tings and scenic effects, must ueces-Barlly ueces-Barlly be instituted between this and other plays previously produced dealing deal-ing with the same characters and perl-Kod, perl-Kod, and it must be truthfully said that the value of the present produciion is greatly enhanced by such a compart' son, and while it loses nothing in ; elaboration of detail, it has the advantage ad-vantage of a story which has so firmly I I established itself in the faor of the j public The part of .Marcus Superhus. the dominant character in the powerful play, is impressively portrayed by William Wil-liam Farnum one of the foremost actors ac-tors of classical roles on the American Ameri-can stane. who is eminently fitted f()r thc part In "The Sign of the Cross." A notable cast has been selfctod Id his support, and hundreds of nupers, a series of overwhelmingly beautiful settlncs and a tableaux or effectively dramatic scenes further aid the production pro-duction in beins one of the most exceptional ex-ceptional film subjects ever offered The degree of power and emotional appeal of the drama Is almost Immeasurable, Im-measurable, and It should exert a tremendous tre-mendous effect upon the feelings of all audiences that witness it The subject can Ke safeh t j rm rl one of the greatest photo-spectacles eer screened One of the most notable film productions pro-ductions e er made in this country Is the plctuiized .ersion of Cameo Kirby," Kir-by," perhaps the most important Broadway success ever written by-Booth by-Booth Tarkington and Harry Loon ilsfin. which Is offered by the Jeese ! L Lasky Feature Plaj Company with JJustin Farnum in the title role 1 uneo Kirby" is a romance of the South In 'he days before the war., with love as its main motive and with Incidents which include man) exelt- in adventures. Cameo Kirby 1 ran for an entire sea- j son in New York about two years ago and was regarded at that time as a distinctive departure In the midst of s flood of realistic dramas, this romance ro-mance of the South with its gontle-man gontle-man herq whose proclivity for gani-bllng gani-bllng gets him into difficulties and its lovely heroine who believes In the hero in spite of all temptations to IB mistrust him, made a tremendous sen- sation. The costumes, the spirit of adventure adven-ture and the entire atmosphere of the piece, so cuccessful on the stase, are doubly attractive on the screen. The incidents In the story are al shown upon the screen in the minutest detail, With a wealth of local color. For the character like that ..f Camen Kirby, there a only one supreme Vmerican artist and the nanv of thai artist is Dustin Farnum With all the physical charm so indispensible in such a character, snd with the ex-periene'e ex-periene'e of almost innumerable romantic roman-tic successes he brings to the in- ' terpretation of such a romantic role 1 a finesse and knowledge of the art j vvhieh cannot be duplicated. DuMin Farnum in Cameo Kirby" Is hound to be an even greater attraction than Dustin Farnum in The Virgin-Ian" Virgin-Ian" or "The Squaw -Man ' " "The Sign of the Crot" and "Cameo Kirby" are attractions of superb quality, of course, but it is T' Cll Ti 1 TW - I photoplays of this sort that are offered at all times at The Ogden. In addition, this theater pre- H-rAB. JL JLm. ? 1 ' Mtft, I sent-s interesting Pathe News, and a great variety of lesser pictures. A few of the superb produc- Last time of that sensational "Jljl ' I tions booked for early showing at this theater: Bos worth success: g WSSWSBtm I Kdward Abeleg in "The Million." A six-reel Keystone Corned, (special Marguerite Clark ln Harold McGrath's fi Si Ukt ':A ' lllilfe-' SB I Mary Plcfcford in Cinderella." feature). The Goose Girl" - all . ' WBmm I George Bebau in "The Italian." i.'.iWnrH am t. . w ,A . i - .'x'mtHa . I Elsie Jams in "The Caprices oi Kitty." An a.Mtar cast in "The Girl of the '-'ward Abies In 'After Five. m - f f:; v BHMK?-. I 1 fionlon Griffith in "Little Sunset." Golden West." Mary Pickford in 'Mistress Noll. O i OPS Si A W' 1 I Wm. H. Crane in "David Harum." Florence Reed In "The Dancing Girl - Haz?,TwInov,eI Jout of Oeden In VTJlVt fBt l ! Offlc ,n Macylnuck.e in "Its No Laughing King Man.iols Aff.nlry Cab:- P-shs An all-star cast and a superbly ' ' Owen Moore and Elsie Janis in "Betty . "' Her Triumpa acted drama dealing with the ? " MSBSt '-j ' 2 I in Search of a Thrill." Marie Doro In "The Morals of Mar- An all-star cast in "L.ttle Snnse n wi in the 3 WM W W ' 'tl ' I An all-tar cast in "The Governor's cu8 " Blanche Sweet in "The Woman crime of sell-love. Last time -fc,. j ' gj- B gj I I Lady." Edith Taliaferro in "Young Romance." HarrI3eig.ruff ln A Gentleman of f1 m '' : MMipSS H - BLyj I - i o night L-iiiSH-H I 1 "Dull Care" will vanish if you'll follow the crowds to the A scene !iZS'" with ,Du,tin harnum I S OGDEN THEATER I I "THE PARAMOUNT PLAYHOUSE'' 5c AND 10c ALWAYS 5c AND 10c. fiSrJUta7 ,:W I I Afternoons 2, 3:30 and 5. 1 Wk Evenings 6:30 8 and |