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Show I I TO-NIGHT H r Your last chance to see H ! DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS 1 (Star of "The Lamb") and selected Triangle sup- H port in the entertaining story of Love, Business and B "Double Trouble" 1 If you saw "The Lamb" you will surely want to see "Double Trouble" on the strength of Fairbanks' H II M work in tnese two Pavs tle Triangle people signed jp I J j him for three years. m ! I AND The Keystone with the new stunts M I "A Janitor's Wife's Temptation" 1 HI I Featuring FRED MACE and MARTA GOLDEN; I H I H the cabaret and fountain scenes in this Keystone are j ! 3 worth going a long way to see. jJ2- I I Last Time To-night I I 1 TO-MOKRW-SUNMY-CiHraC!NG j j The play that New York praised to the sky ; the play KJ 1 M that broke all records at the American Theatre in jf I Salt Lake I I "ALOHA Or H 1 WILLARD MACK and ENID MARKEY- 1 H I S3 Splendid acting magnificent scenery perfectly pro- ? I 1 duced. ERUPTION OF MOUNT PELEE HURRI- H H 3 CANE AT SE1A. The last word in photoplays. 9 I 1 AND H Hi I AN ALL STAR KEYSTONE COMPANY IN THE f I p WHIRLWIND COMEDY I I "THE VILLAGE SCANDAL" 1 H 1 Featuring ROSCOE ARBUCKLE, FLORA ZA- g BELL, RAYMOND HITCHCOCK. m H N Roscoe and Raymond both love Flora result: com- m S plications galore and 30 minutes of unrestrained laugh- Sf H ! j$! ter Don't see this if you don't want to laugh. 'M Hj I A TWO-DOLLAR SHOW FOR A DIME. H I 'THE BATTLE CRY OF PEACE" now play- I H eg ing in Salt Lake for 25c; soon be at THE OGDEN H m for a Dime. I I The Ogden Theatre 1 H ffl 5c and 10c. ($2.00 in New York) 1 1 1 j The Black Flag' Produced with all its scenic effects, etc., J H I and a capable company of local stage at- j j B taches and well known lady of Ogden 1 I 1 ad M. P. M. operators. I 1 At Orpheum I I Theatre j I. 1 Tuesday, January 25 Don't overlook "Life's Whirlpool," a picture for adults next Wednesday only, at the Alhambra. "The Battle Cry of Peace," now playing in Salt Lake for 25c, soon be at the Ogden for a dime. Thrills! Thrills! Thrills! "The Girl and the Game," Lyceum, tomorrow, one day only. I I I I I IT I I III "II' II I I I I w-mi.ii i . "mi, m m .. r"n Trrn Higher Up The People's Champion Is Pledged to GrassSi Them Story No 2 "The Tenement House Trust," featuring Hobarl Henley Hen-ley and Jane Novak. TUESDAYAD WEDNESDAY ORACLE THEATRE Coming, "The Red Feather" Feath-er" photoplays, produced by the largest film company in the world. The first of these great productions will be 'The Path of Happiness," featuring Violet Mersereau and Harry Benham. Red Feather Photo Play in 5 Parts, Thursday mi Friday i 11 LH J SI EL Always Something Good. ANOTHER BIG FOX PICTURE TO-MORROW '(GREEN-EYED MONSTER." yll.UAMOX " PRODUCTION Robert Mantell in "The Green Eyed Monster," at the Orpheum Orph-eum To-morrow Night. Iigppfig 0 MIPP&BR&mE TO I mBlmW J vaudeville NKHT I mill MARGUERITE CLAMKE ! ki &$&?' '&Mi ' Mi & JslisiisJ hMrkz? is.ii j r, iS lSI Jim CONTINUING MONDAY and TUESDAY ; ' W 4 Jill w ' ' ' -f'Cl 1 I 1 hwMMw lip Hi " ' m7mw i ': $ &f$sB$k III CI mJ? WSmfmMiM i j mm mm Swtgfed i 'I ''$ V J COMING WEDNESDAY ONLY i W K 'dmi A SENSATIONAL PICTURE, FOR ADULTS B I 'frJW S' A Wonderful World Film. s" f I mM Keii Week's MIppoiFe j 1 sy'? WILL BE EXCEPTIONALLY FINE I l J .. 1 ! I Si 4tXt W C1& M WEb Cfa W& (i WESff 'The Hawaiian Queen, j j? u e ru ir I PRESENTS A BEAUTIFUL ACT OF REFINEMENT. I ' TO-NIGHT S11NGAREE Also (MS. CHAPLIN in, SffAMAEID Sunday and Monday EXCUSE ME Five Reels. The Laughing Hit of the Season The j Funniest Play in Film. . . . Jhe reserve seat sale for "Melba" opens at the Alhambra Alham-bra Monday at noon. Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. ; f, Marguerite Clarke comes to 1 1 the Alhambra for 3 days, start- ing tomorrow. V i i I I? s i 1 X I ! I C I in f 31 I I I i e r The Big Laugh f ISIS I Sunday and Monday. f i I g9Helen?sRace Death?9j ggMan to Man?-r J "TSie Hflhtinfl FoiirM-Geo. Ovey Comedy it I ME DAY ONLY i |