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Show MEN MX. WILL ! SM HMEMSE PLAYS H ' Every Day Next Week a Real B ' hnjoyment iNot to Be Missed H by Theatre Goers. Hli Tt seems that each week the fea- Hlvi tures and the comedies at The Ogden HL get better. The management of The K Ogden has a high standard of quality H to aim for, knowing that it's patrons H are very discriminating and appre- K elate good pictures when they see H them. Cost Is never entered into K The Ogdcn's billing, but will the pic- Kj tures make a hit with our audience? H Wherever possible, the pictures shown j at this theater are 'reviewed before- H hand, but where they come direct K from New York, an independent critic, ti a thorough judge of what is best in K: the picture world, passes on them for K us, so wo know in advance just how Jr . strong a feature will be and enables-us enables-us to get the cream ot the mo ing i picture world for this popular house ' A rare treat in photoplays is "Let Katy Do It," commencing tomorrow (Sunday), and continuing Monday, at The Ogden. This is a Griffith-Triangle Production, featuring the noted actress, Jane Grey, with Tully Marshall Mar-shall and a splendid company, includ-intr includ-intr seven talentnd nnd beautiful chil dren; this is something new in pictures pic-tures and the children are right at home and do not feel the restraint of acting as many of the grownups do. The action takes place in New England, and shifts to Mexico; how a band of plundering Mexicans are outwitted and how the heroine and hero r.re finally united, are 'but two incidents of many that make "Let Katy Do It" one of" the most Interesting Interest-ing and enjoyable plays ever presented pre-sented at The Ogden. On the same program, the famous comedian, Sam Bernard, nppears in the laughable Keystone Comedy, "The Great Pearl Tangle." Sam is right at home, the designer in a ladies' tailor shop on Fifth avenue, and is surrounded by a dozen dazzling beauties and the merry Kej'stone com- edians This comedy goes along with the usual speed and interest Mack Sennett is famous for, and is one continuous con-tinuous laugh. The Keystone actresses wear the latest in gowns and hats, which will interest the women, as well as the men, although they may deny It. Tuesday and Wednesday, the first of the celebrated "Blue Bird" Photoplays Photo-plays will be shown: the "Blue Bird" is the very best of the Universal Features, the DeLuxo Pictures, and have made quite a hit; they are coming com-ing to The Ogden, together with our regular program, and are to play at the big American Theater, in Salt Lake. The play is called "Secret Love," a dramatization of Mrs. Frances Fran-ces Hodgson Burnette's engaging novel, "The Lass o'Lowrie's," which was one of the best sellers wjien In book form. Miss Helen "Ware is featured fea-tured in this absorbing play of the coal camps, and the play is one of the most thrilling, best acted and most interesting features presented in many months. It is a rugged tale, forcefully drawn by Miss Ware and a splendid supporting company, full of sensations and with three different love stories entwined around the "thrills." The last three days of the week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, another an-other Triangle-Ince Production, "The Corner," with Willard Mack and George Fawcett, will appear. This is claimed to be the strongest play Willard Mack has appeared in -so far, and those who have seen him in "The Edge of the Abyss" and "Aloha Oe," know ho surely can act. The play centers on a speculator's effort to corner the food supply.and Is one ol the strongest themes ever used in any play. Big scenes, full of suspense and intensity of emotion, and with such a splendid cast, "The Corner" has been received with enthusiasm wherever shown. And, to add hilarity to the occasion, the man who has made millions mil-lions laugh, Roscoe Anbuckle, with the dainty Mabel -Normand, appear in the Triangle-Keystone Comedy, "Fatty and Mabel Adrift." A merry "Keystone is this one, indeed. in-deed. Fatty is in love with his employer's em-ployer's daughter, Mabel, and many complications ensue when the couple get married; Fatty hns a dangerous rival, who is enraged at Fatty's marriage, mar-riage, and swears vengeanco. The newly married couple gp to live in their cottage by the sea Bhore; a terrible ter-rible storm comes up and during the night, the rejected suitor, with the aid of some confederates, knocks the .pilings .pil-ings from under the house and Fatty and Mabel have a thrilling experience before Uiey are rescued from the water. This is said to be really the most laughable ot the Keystone comedies come-dies and wherever it is shown the audience is simply convulsed Every day will be a gala day at Tho Ogden next week, and the manage- than delisted with every feature and every comedy. No matter how high your expectations are, you won't be disappointed and you are earnestly urged to see each change of the urogram. uro-gram. vir |