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Show 1 1 I THE CROWD WILL DANCE - I l TONIGHT AT I I : B :- SYLVAN PARK :. I uu Be sure to see Mrs. Leslie Carter at the Alhambra-Or-pheum. PITOSIL OFFERS eerier today Patrons of the Orpheum theatre have another treat in store for them this week when they see the new Pantages vaudeville bill which opens this afternoon and runs the three days. The bill is one of unusual merit and will include, six big feature acs, the headllner being Joaie Plynn and her "Merry Minstrel Maids." Every member of this act is accredited with being a great favorite over the Pantages Pan-tages circuit. Julietti Dika comes as a great favorite fa-vorite In vaudeville, bringing with her the latest songs and dances from the European music halls. Rio and Normau are billed as tho greatest gymnasts that ever came ovor the Pantages circuit, and their act is said to be a decided novelty in the way of skill and daring. One of the big features of the bill will be PiirnJcVmri hv RUhnr miri North, an nounced as "The Bashful Youth and the Maid " The Hawaiian Duo In songs and instrumental music, prom Ises good entertainment to music lovers lov-ers and Ted McLean and Co., in the comedy playlet, "Let Well Enough Alone," have an act that is full of laughs, and a good number on the bill. The show this week is one that has packed the Pantages houses all over the circuit and Ogden will be no exception from the advance sale of seats The first performance begins today at 3 p. m. (Advertisement). The Alhambra - Orpheum opens this evening at 7:30 o'clock. 1200 seats 25c, 300 seats 10c, 700 seats 50c. ! DON'T GET MARRIED Until you Have seen Mi H FIRST NATIONAL 1 1 BANK I I OF OQDEN, UTAH. I 1 U. S. DEPOSITARY. I I Capital $150,000.00 fl n Surplus and Undlvld- M 1 ed Profits 200,000.00 I Deposits 92,500,000.00 I H M. S. Browning, President. I I John Watson, Vlce-Preident I I ' L. R. Eccles, Vlccprenldent. I I R. B. Porter, Vicc-Presldopt I 1 James T. Burton, Cashier. I I Sumner P. Nelson, Asst. Csh'r. I The Alhambra - Orpheum opens this afternoon at 2:15 o'clock. Adults 25c, Children 10c. Main floor. oo ELECT! NSEUI1 pi MR it nupyniM Manager Goss Has Everything Ready for Big Event in Fandom. Manager Goss of the Orpheum theatre the-atre announces the famous electric baseball player all ready for the big opening game of tho world's series tomorrow to-morrow The board as installed by the men from Seattle is one of the best mechanical ballplayers in the country and Is the first to be seen in Ogden. With this player a person can have a comfortable seat In the theatre and see the world's 3eries ball games almost the same as If he were in Boston or Philadelphia. This big board takes up a big part of the Orpheum Or-pheum stage and every move of tho players is seen any place in the house A special western union wire imo the theatre works in conjunction with the board, which furnishes all the plays The games begin at 12 o'clock, noon, Ogcien time. The Orpheum doors will open at 11 30 a. m so c erybody can bo seated at the beginning begin-ning of the game (Advertisement). The Alhambra - Orpheum opens this evening at 7:30 o'clock. 1200 seats 25c, 300 seats 10c, 700 seats 50c. A film version of the renegade, rene-gade, 'The Lure of Woman," with Alice Brady, at the Isis until Saturday. OO' Read the Classified Ada. oo Read the Classified Ads. 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