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Show Hi ! I Double Bill Alhambra BT I ' I 88f$;Pl Yon are in the line of march to greater photoplays when you line up 1 1 woriS'sle Alice Brady Ul-il.iWI WI i Jl. 1 rr.nH a. mtmi ii in i ! tiif i h i in"1 ,- ril , itj , OpeEUM-SUNDAY-MOrlMY-MSPM , m -zz fgi&mi&L'AJsd Vox irbit1j ADMISSION 5c AND 10c FIRST PERFORMANCE 7 P. M. MARYMILESMINTER IT THE UTAH "Always ia the Way," Charles K. Harris' song of the same name, is being be-ing released by the Metro Pictures Corporation. It is one of the most stirring, heart-interest pictures yet produced and also introduces at the same time and for the first time, tho fascinating screen personality Mao Miles Minter, "Always in tho Way," fllmized from tho original scenario by Charles KL. Harris, the author of the famous sentimental sen-timental ballad, is in five parts, and was produced for Metro by the Dyreda Art Film Corporation, who found it necessary In order to properly produce pro-duce the picture, to journey to Nassau In the Bahama Islands, where a number num-ber of tropical scenes were taken. For the production of "Always in 1 the Way" forty principal artlsLs and a i I L YCEUM oo REX I B CHARLIE CHAPLIN I C 1 'THE IRON CLAW" If "The Man He Used to Be" I A I "The Ways of the World" u H H 3-reel drama. I 1 I ,.n L .. H m jt-. , ."Bungling Bill, Detective" ftl H 'The Sacred Tiger of Agra" -yt7 M s - ES Oh IBfl 4L "Ham the Driver." D " S KVl MW H nam, tnc urivcr. 1 Y 1 Tomorrow tgl '8f? I Tomorrow. I tS 1 CHARLIE CHAPLIN H W H HELEN HOLME-S x i I "By tho Sea" H 9 H The Girl and the Game" I 1 In H M I Chapter No. 14. tTbfc Hararde of Helen" H cast of three hundred supporting players play-ers were required The supporting cast Included one hundred stalwart negro actors who were called upon to play the roles of African savages. Charles K. Harris, author, devoted six weeks of his time to aiding in the production of the piece and his ideas were carried out in every detail. Mr. Harris has created a heart impelling production of sublime intent. "Always in the Way," and Mabel nnd Fatty, in a two-reel comedy, come to the Utah Sunday and Monday. Advertisement. Adver-tisement. oo We still have a small stock of earlyJEureka Seed Potatoes. Buy before they are gone. Blackman & Griffin Co. 00 Read the Classified Ads. Read the Classified Ads. ORPHEUM 4 DAYS BEGINNING TOMPRROW NIGHT CHARLIE CHAPLIN In the 3-reel Comedy, "Charlie's First Vacation," on the same program with the big Fox Production, "Blue Blood and Red." Admission 5c and 10c. 1 UebRnffatredfWUi etttJr -"il 1 ' (Sunday and Monday-at The Ogden) I I CHARLES RICHMAN, who had the leading part in 1 1 I 'THE BATTLE CRy OF PEACE," in his latest sue- 1 M I cess, I H "The Hero of I Submarine I I This photodrama is a NAVY THRILLER, with a H 1 smashing love story that makes the picture valuable tj M I not only from a dramatic standpoint but from an edu- H M 1 cational one, showing as it does the true condition of I a the U. S. Navy at the present time. Special authority 1 I was granted the Vitagraph Company by the U. S. 1 M I Government to use the fleet and to do everything ex- 1 M cept declare war." The picture proves that officer 1 H for officer and man for man, 'the U. S. Navy has no I H equal among the fighting nations of today. I H AND 1 I For extra good measure, the latest HEARST-VITA- I H GRAPH NEWS, showing the latest events through- I H out the world, will be shown. M The above splendid bill will be shown at THE OGDEN 1 IH TOMORROW AND MONDAY ONLY I H TONIGHT I H Final Showing of 1 "DAPHNE AND THE PIRATE" I H Featuring B H LILLIAN GISH 1 H and I H THE FUNNY KEYSTONE I "THE JUDGE" I H The Ogden Theatre f I l '"One Good Thing After Another" B 5c and 10c. I H I Oracle Ttieafre I SUNDAY AND MONDAY I H lilt A iiof iifi77 I H An Absorbing Story of Social Life by I H ROY L. McCARDELL 1 H MARGUERITE LESLIE I England's Loveliest Leading Woman in the Stellar Iole. I H Five Parts, Full of Striking Scenes and Situations, in I jH Which a Question of Vital Importance Receives a I M Conclusive Answer. 9 H JOKER COMEDY ON SAME BILL. JH |