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Show I THE OGDEN HAS SOME OF THE STRONGEST PHOTOPLAYS IN ITS HISTORY NEXT WEEK H Toda, Sunday and Mondajr M "The Golden Claw," with Bessie H Barriscale and Frank Ifills, a Tri- H angle-Ince Feature, showing the H baleful power of passion for gold. H The girl makes up her mind to H marry for money, not love, and H tells the man the only reason she H will marry him is because he is M wealth-. How "The Golden H Claw" tore husband and wife H apart and their final .reunion and H happiness makes this an interest- H ing and keenly absorbing drama. B On same program, the famous M comedians. Weber & Fields, ap- H pear in the Triangle-Keystone M "The Best of Enemies' These i popular comedians endeavor to break into the "400," and their many setbacks furnish 30 minutes of laughter. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, the world-famous "Madam X," with the original cast, including Dorothy Donnelly. A Henry W Savage-Pathe DeLuxe attraction that will surely crowd the Ogden. The producers paid One Hundred Hun-dred Thousand Dollars for the rights to produce this as a photoplay. photo-play. One of the strongest photoplays photo-plays ever presented. Come early as "Madam X" will surely to a record business. Friday and Saturday Douglas Fairbanks, lately seen at the Ogden Og-den in "The Lamb," with Mar- , gcry Wilson, Gladys Brockwcll and all star Griffith-Triangle company in "Double Trouble;" made a tremendous hit in New York and other Eastern cities, and considered one of the best Tri-angles Tri-angles so far produced. On the same bill, Fred Mace, Harry Gibbon, Gib-bon, Marta Golden and Triangle-Keystone Triangle-Keystone staff of funmaakers in the screen, "A Janitor's Wife's Temptation," one of the funniest Mack Scnnett comedies ever presented. |