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Show 39 MBOnD BBESST" "! I I , TROUT H Chicken Dinner i i I SPECIAL I FOR SUNDA H CALL US I i H PRIVATE PARTIES t ......... . J . 1 MAKE A DAY J I Stop Off at 1 1 Idlewiid I ij) and try one of our Trout j 1 or Chicken Dinners Family Style. A large and well equipped Pj Dining Room. 'A Coll us for private dances I and parties. Fhone 39-R1. I iiiui mwmniMinn 1 1 i i 1 1 1 ; I Another series of superb entertainments at the ever-popular j Ogfden T Jafcr I 1 Tomorrow and Monday Only we present the sensation?!, dramatic Mutual Masterpicture : W j I !3 mre" 1 j or "WROUGHT BY HIS OWN HAND." 1 I From Ouida'3 world-celebrated novel and the noted stars: Charles Clary, Francelia Billington, Irene Hunt fij and Alfred Paget. A new K yston ly and Pathe wor!d nevs on the same program. I I IE fVE UP MIS 1 I I LIFE FOR HIS FRIEND : 1 1 -'W Th;t. is what Bertie Enrol did in Quida's famous gjfe 9 ! :t y? ) story produced as a motion picture drama under the p wj' ' j i n 11 ' .-.' L ! - ; gripping play of plot, sentiment and action. veBP m J$fjHH It i pictures advertised in the j -: ; - Satv- ' ill surely like this splen- "ioWcv:.i&-cr'"-' The Oooen Tneat $ ub1" 1 I At The Ogden tomorrow and "Hi J WW&X i:i Monday only. 3Sj 1 Next Tuesday and Wednesday, at special 8 Ogden Theater takes pride in offering to its patrons S m another of those exceptional "treats" for vhich it ha become noted. This time, it's the great 5-part George H I I Kieine Comedy: I S 'Who's Who In Society9 j I --crid -juestion, ihu b the greatetf prod.:: : s.v-: , r m -.he iV.c :-s Co or .7 c Kleinc s'udios. "Stop Thief," "The Commuitrs" and "Officer 666," funny as they were, are not in it with "Who's Who in Society." H I You'll scream with laughter at this funr lig cast of noted Broads ay stars ; also Keyc-tone comedy. 9 5c and 10c for the BEST seals. ;.; Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday The Ogden presents Harold Lock wood in j "THE LURE OF THE MASK" I A famous cast of stars in a wonderful masicrpicture by Harold MacGrath, who wrote "The Goose Girl." j i R;:;-:7 "77;? v.. -rT i I -.,1 A m.'n-to-mcn -:trucic oi: yt ' . 1 . i tm -jj Out cf the fog and the fej 1 I the edge of a cliff then a j 'vyV- v ' -igat, a woman's voice 1 fall from dizey heights to reacC(l Jack KiDard's cars 1 mm hc daslle madly ino l'-ie iBHj my" B j " . P TSfij MASK" 1 j f full of hair-raising situa- p ' 'tmmat JnJfl M t 1 11 t'n' Q ! By all means, sc. - usual prices-5c for kicUi U Q Mutual Mastermcture at the 3?nc.T, gT., ,TMW tr Z SvVUCj 10c fnr CENE FROM THE LURE Or THE MASK grown-ups; includ- 'M Offden. FOUR-PART MUTUAL MAbTLRPlCiU'Kt kRODUCLU BY AMERICAN 111rr ov , , ,. ;jtH in& DOXcs and divans. 3.! At The Ogden Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I Tonight 'Seo The Castios 1 1 :j .ww.-MiumiwT, .ifiTWHffT7 - I MUMIIILI mm For ihe last time, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle appear in their only motion picture at The GeAnn 11 mmE M which includes the weird, beautiful, amazing, novel and delightful fairy story "Rumpelstiltskin," a 5-part Mut 1 3 Masterpiciure. All the new dances by the world's foremost authorities and an hour in fairyland for our d' ';' I last time tonight at The Ogden Yes, The Ogden is still keeping ahead of the procession with the biggesTdirn'" J M 3 vorth of artistic entertainment in America, our patronage continues to grow and we can assure you of a 3 I'm stream of the world's greatest photoplays hereafter as he eiofore. a continued J M- "Where in the pictures always" |