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Show ll - LOTTIE MAYER I jlrTPp PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE I ;p I 8b WILL PLAY SUNDAY NIGHT, THIS WEEK I I f iPlll A BiS Sensational Bill, headlined by LOTTIE 1 I VXv Skl MAYER and her Diving Beauties. I II X WnlHr Extra BiS Feature PRINCESS ATHENA, E jl! 'vW I Sensational Oriental Dancer. s '- i'k . v J ' FRIEND and DOWNING, . I 1 ; WS 'V' S 1 ''The Boys to Make You Laugh. "'!, 9m ' I v 0THER BIG FEATURES ' '' ' I fS Tonight and Sunday- I ; S 10c 20c 30c I 'i 1 Princess Athena 1 f B v . Read the Classified Ads. 1 ;, - MWQMMMMMwmMMWmwrMMMwMmm H Hr mWSBkmv H no IKsdSCsPSsHi Of R9 bksb.Bs vfl HHfKRHH IBv Hh HBnH mm jgmm 'uMHBkBbmmmtB m ml BBV& wan cBH I9HhBr uHnR tHH BMHflHHHHHB ' iR SmwB9mml 1 "' ai "i in Five Parts Two Days "Only SUNDAY and MONDAY. On the same bill Rupert Julian in 'The Underworld' ! SEE IT! TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Hobart Henley in "THE TRACTION GRAB," ' I story No. 3 of Graft I Oracle Theatre Always Something Good. COMING NEXT SUNDAY and MONDAY i- "THE SPHINX" II A Red Feather Photo-Play in Five Parts. 1 mwL' ISIS THEATRE To-Nleht STINGAREE and HEART'S ABLAZE Sunday and Monday THE GREATER WILL Five-act Gold Rooster Play. Showing the folly of high-, living and dissipation. gj f NCE in a generation or so a book finds its B sj Ui way nto lstcTV ' Once in a decade the A p IH ffVjj populace of a world power is stirred. J M 111 l 1 THE BATTLE CRY Ml 1 B Ih OF PEACE KlH 1 g IB an inspired revelation written by J. Stuart Blackton, 111 Jj Pzj &rJ shows America's defensclessness. J3 -j I gi Mk You see the most beautiful sky line in the world in (1 fl I J Hl The metropolis of the western hemisphere devastated. HJn It Ijly The defeat of the meager American forces. - " 111 ?- i ffrjs The landing of the invaders. y4 ! HI 'Hg jH With it all is a heart interest drama so vivid, so real, L . . nil so touching that it makes a lump rise in your g jj l throat and makes your heart pulsate faster. lf hH m,STHEMLEcRYoF,pEAcE Hii HP Starting SUNDAY night at PI H pi W THE OGDEN THEATRE M jjj BH ill Doors open at 5:30. First show at 6. f B L NO ADVANCE IN PRICES IK! lj Lyceum Theatre I Open 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. Program Changes Daily. 1 I SUNDAY I "THE GIRL AND THE GAME" I 1 Helen Holmes in The Winning Jump. 1 "MILLS OF GLORY" 1 i Two-Reel Western 3j Geo. Ovey in a Cub Comedy. g I i "THE GIRL OF HIS DREAMS" I. I IE MONDAY p Art Acord, the Cowboy Actor, in g "WATER STUFF" I TUESDAY ' "TEE RED CIRCLE" I WEDNESDAY f ' "SAVED FROM HIMSELF" THURSDAY J. Warren Kerrigan in "TERRENCE O'ROURKE" II FRIDAY I It "THE DIAMOND FROM THE SKY" I ? I 1 REX THEATRE 1 SUNDAY ft ! "A YANKEE FROM THE WEST" j 1 Four-Reel Masterpicture. B! Geo. Ovey in a Cub Comedy, m j "TWIN BRIDES" I COMING NEXT SATURDAY and SUNDAY I I GHARLIE CHAPLIN 1 ALHAMBRA HIPPODROME 1 I "MELBA" TO-MORROW EVENING J MUSIC LOVERS WILL HEAR MELBA AT ALHAMBRA THEATER SUNDAY EVENING 1 Melba is one of the greatest artists the world has ever known, and Ogden citizens and music lovers will have 1 jj the opportunity of hearing this famous prima donna at the Alhambra Theater next Sunday evening. She will be 1 assisted by Willard Weihe, Utah's favorite violinist, and Frank St. Leger, pianist. Melba's concert is one of the most 1 j important and biggest events of the season, and from all indications it will be a tremendous success. I According to the Milwaukee Sentinel, "Melba's splen did rendition of the mad scene from Thomas's "Hamlet" 1 I and of the Addio from "La Boheme" served to emphasize her status as one of the world's greatest operatic stars." I OONT MISS THE HIPPODROME THIS WEEK I "HAZEL DAWN . and BLANCH SWEET" j IN TWO GREAT PARAMOUNT PROGRAMS I f j MAW TIIFS WFD "MY LADY IN-COG" AND A SELECTED MUM. lUliO., HLU. THE jq MUFFIN" MUSICAL PROGRAM 1 NO ADVANCE IN PRICES. j j |