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Show ' WEEK OF SURPRISES SI II OGDEI Another Strong Program at Ogden's Popular Theatre Famous Stars and Great Plays. i , . One of Ogden's prominent citizens and a regular attendant at the mov- ing picture houses made the state-' raent a short time ago that of all the programs presented in this town, he liked the Ogden theatre's the best because be-cause the features and comedies seen there were bright, original and nev and he could always look forward to being entertained when he attended I The Ogden. Every week the plays j scera to get better, and the producers S are never satisfied, always trying to jj improve and hold the lead they have at present. I The Ogden's program for next week 1 is certainly a winner, and you have ' a real treat in store for you. For to morrow, Sunday, and continuing Monday, Helen Ware, the famous legitimate le-gitimate star, and one of the highest , , salaried actresses on the stage, with j ' a selected company, including Teddy j Sampson & Courtenay Foote, appear j In the celebrated Triangle-Griffith eplendidly produced play, "Cross Cur-, Cur-, Tents," and all the eastern critics ac- i( claim this is one o the most Inter esting, best acted and most perfectly produced photoplays appearing this season. With such a fine companpy of players, play-ers, and being directed by the master ; hand of D. TV. Griffith, it Is no wonder this play has been so favorably received re-ceived everywhere. In addition to "Cross Currents," the latest release of the Heart-Vltagraph News will be shown, depicting the latest happenings happen-ings all over the world. Tuesday and Wednesday, the elaborate elabo-rate and most expensively staged "Vlt-agraph "Vlt-agraph production "The Island of Surprise," with. William. Courtenay, the favorite Broadway star, Eleanor Woodruff, ZenaKeefe, and selected company of players, will be presented. present-ed. This photoplay was produced by the same company that mado "The Battle Cry of Peace," so you will know it needs no further recommendation. recommen-dation. It is described as a romantic thriller; a tense love story with plenty plen-ty of action. One scene shows a U I S. Warship bombarding the island, in the fight with the 2000 savages; each shot from the eight pounder cost the Mtajgraph company $500; this is just an instance of the expense and detail de-tail the big companies go to nowadays. nowa-days. A thrilling railroad wreck and other happenings keep your interest keyed up every minute. On the same Program as "The Island of Surprise" the Keystone comedy, "Dizzy Heights and Daring Hearts," featuring Chester Ches-ter Conklin, will be shown. This is one of the fastest moving and most laughable Keystones yet presented, lou will see aeroplanes loop the loop, I and race with each other through space, a factory chimney 200 feet high blown up, and just one thrill after another Kitty Kelley. the dra-n dra-n .itic critic on tho Chicago Tribune said this was the best Keystone she had seen. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, two of the most popular Triangle stars, William S. Hart and House Peters, Pe-ters, appear in tho tremendously strong Triangle-lnce feature, "Between "Be-tween Men", Enid Markey, who has made many friends since. appearing in Triangle featuius, is also in this play, v. earing some beautiful and epen-sue epen-sue gowns And, our friends, the world famous comedians, Weber and Fields, appear In their new skit, "The vVorsst'of Friends"; they are exceedingly exceed-ingly funny in this Ke stone, and are surrounded by a bevy of Keystone beauties, in a bathing scene. You burely will enjoy this comedy. The Ogden should do a big business next week, with such strong attractions attrac-tions and celebrated stars, and it will sure pay ou to keep your eye on (Ins popular theatre. |