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Show OGDEN THEATER I "Th& World's Greatest PhotoPlBys" IH P IF A MAN STEALS TEN DOLLARS, HE GOES TO JAIL; IF HE LISTEN, HERE'S THE GREAT PLAY YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR; THE PLAY THAT HAS BEEN SWEEP- H ll I STEALS A MILLION DOLLARS, HE IS A FINANCIER AND ING AMERICA; THE PLAY THAT COSTS THE OGDEN THEATER $100.00 A DAY. THE STRONGEST, GREATEST, El HONORS ARE HEAPED UPON HIM. Such has been the belief in MOST TREMENDOUS PHOTOPLAY THAT HAS EVER BE EN PRESENTED. IH j the United States up to recent times, when the American public re- -m h . , . m H IH 3 volted and started in to punish the big as well as the little criminal. V H k P8 B, V T PnH U 4T P"B f 99 Bl ll Pj The photo-drama and the stage have done more to enlighten the H Br jHB III &wk I I IrB I V ITl ml H I fe H 1 flj people as to the crimes of the big men than any other medium. A iSmsr feHr JHa HL LflbH ta L Ls Kr fltfes H m wonderfully stirring expose of LAND GRABBING, taking the pub- " D ll M lie's land and paying nothing for it, will be shown at this theater with RICHARD BENNETT AND ORIGINAL NEW YORK C OMPANY. This great photoplay will entertain you and it is ll m liable to shock you, but you will say such a play is worth a thousand sermons on the GREATEST EXISTING EVIL TO IH a three nights next week, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, entitled, OUR YOUNG MEN AND YOUNG GIRLS. Brieux, the Frenoh author of "Damaged Goods' says "NO GIRL IS SAFE ll f WHERE THE DOUBLE STANDARD OF MORALS EXIST," and as a warning that would reach home and hit hard,, wrote EB M 80TWliWM'Wr H 9 1 HT "SHUTfe . AT H"2 over-mastering drama. A prominent American says ho would not have his boys MISS SEEING THIS WONDERFUL ll 8' 1 O S SllirWiml In I IF lll PLAY FOR A HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. This world famous drama pictures the TERRIBLE CONSEQUENCES M iH M E r! BT SWi tSi Im WF 1C 9 IW1 F VICE AND PHYSICAL RUIN THAT FOLLOWS ABUSE OF THE MORAL LAW. A STIRRING APPEAL FOR A Ifl 1 JL MflSJ IWAJTElI H SL mJIlFLvS PURE LIFE BEFORE MARRIAGE IN ORDER TO MAZE IMPOSSIBLE THE TRANSMISSION OF HEREDITARY Wi EH M TAINT TO FUTURE GENERATIONS. WI M M Mm UP la fl K Sm Richard Bennett had a hard fight to produce this play for the spoken drama as it was so bold, so terrible in it's impress. H S3 Wm m O IyI 12 b iveness. Actors and actresses deserted him; he could not get a theater; no one wanted to stand sponsor for such a startling H jf .B.mJlrJiP 1.1. T drama. But patience and work triumphed and at last he sjot his chance. The world knows what happened then. Tho H jH H country was swept with a sensation. Men and women, fought t o get into the playhouse to see this daring preachment of the H ll m a x t V . m -.-r-n- j tt j tt- 1 stage. THE VEIL OF SECRECY OF THE GREAT DISEASE SCOURAGE OF THE RACE was torn away and the truth iH S A Mutual Masterpicture, wth Clara Williams and Howard Hickman told nl publicly frankiy, for the first time. BENNETT SO FAR HAS MADE $500,000.00 FROM THIS PLAY H hadmg a strong company. The corrupt methods pursued by the and thQ T0lts m ng in stronger than ever. ' H land-grab lobby at Washington, which were laid before the public SH p some years ago, resulted in. widespread indignation and a house- f sp ms eB Fk B Ai I ll f cleaning in national politics, are strikingly portrayed in "The Man 0 ' Jf. lErWUFb. ik FF m K . F ipl 9 7 I Hl I From Oregon." W 11 M ffl U ttU M M V! 11 Bfl I WL I IH iY: With few exceptions, the scenes of this masterpicture are laid ljj j&l raj B H ! Ul Kb-LJHL I m m m JF&H9 I iH p in Washington, one scene in particular, representing the UNITED dSZasS ''rfSa nfta Ifc IRa 1 2 fc fel Jr B Tniuifr l m STATES SENATE IN SESSION, being one of the most elaborate & , I ll ffl ever presented on a motion picture screen Another scene shows SJSStSJS JZZJSltv dJfm?f no!7 V: ,We have ecur,ed lt for nfxt WEDNES' H IH f A BALL AT THE EXECUTIVE MANSIfW qnMv OT? VffT? DAY' THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. Don't mis s this, whatever you do; if you are planning to leave town, see VM fa A BALL AT THE E.CUTIVE MANSION. SOME OF THE f t t it u y don-fc IH MOST STUPENDOUS SCENES YOU EVER SAW. M EH 5 FIVE ACTS OF OVERPOWWERLNG ACTING AND REAL- Come early, as wo anticipate doing the largest business on this play in our history. IT WILL BE THE TALK OF n rl J3 ISM. Don't fail to see this splendid play. Commences Sunday B ll M night, and in addition an especially lively Keystone Comedy will be CHILDREN UNDER 15 NOT ADMITTED UNLESS AC COMPANESD BY THEIR PARENTS. b HH 1 ' SCENE FROM "THE IPRoI'S BENNETT w "DAMAGED g6oTS RICHARD BENNETT in" DAMAGED GOODS" j I nvESScnSSa A MuTuA. m. .even M . MurUAL SpbcjaIurbsev.parts , H J c Sunday Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday, Wednesday Thursday Friday and Saturday. H , H I : LAST TIME TONIGHT I U P YOU WLLL AGREE WITH US THAT IT IS NO IDLE BOAST WHEN WE SAY "NO MATTER WHAT THEY COST, WE TUC Iff D A PI P OT I HX55 9 11 II PLAY THEM." Any other theater in America would have charged from 25c to a dollar to see "Damaged Goods," but you can f lMKAljiX 111 LlllX H J I see it at the OGDEN for a dime. NOTHING IS TOO GOOD FOR THE PATRONS OF THE OGDEN. LAST TIME TONIGHT 1 Bl A plea for Motherhood and an argument against I il 1 RACE SUICIDE. B l El Our prices always the same: 10c MBBBlfflffRlagBJgEBBflfe Open continuously from 2 until 11 H H B for adults, 5c for children choice ll " S W b SiraWI " HI I A 1 B week-days; from 6 until 11 Sun- B H BnBnBaB The Best? Mo Metier What the Cost" WBKIKBBMBSiyrWrirwmm H Read the Classified Ads. H Read tho Classified Ads. s " i kH I |