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Show "WORLD OF PLEASURE" mm show With catchy music and capable solisists to sing it, with lively dances I - I ill H il MRO H I "M MEL por 1 i I fiLnff lllBlIii Prices, 50c, 75c, $1, 1 ! I THFATRF Agreat2150 1 J MMIIjlTL A JLmU 1 Theodore Roosevelt. I -v A great service to America. H I J, TONIGHT LAST TIME - Jane Adams 1 ! I CHAS. CHAPLIN in V' 7 f A feat of genius. The greatest of all comedies Oscar Strauss. M "THE PAWN-SHOP" A real inspiration. 9 I Vivian Martin in the great Paramount-Southern t , Brand Whitlock. Production A play of wide human sym- I "HER FATHER'S SON" Pathy Augustus Thomas. Jg I OVER PIKE'S PEAK IN A CHALMERS Nothing spiritually finer. THE PICTOGRAPH Chicago Tribune. lj 1 5C aild IOC . 5C and IOC AStrn New York Herald 1 I I ALHAMBRA TOMORROW, SUNDAY, The thef is g. 1 j New York Tribune, ffl I I Continuing Monday and Tuesday A play you will remember I "THE WOLF' all your life. 7 c Hallett-StanhPe Players, Chicago-American, lj featuring Miss Crawford. ' One Season in New York, 11 10-20-30 Cents Seven Months in Chicago, j I "MELTING POT," NEXT WEDNESDAY AT ALHAMBRA. J Bp ..Ping the Part of David Quixano, the Jewish Musician, in "The Melting I p'ui l01 Doucet supported by one of the best companies that has ever visited feM' 1 200 people entranced for two hours last night at the Chautauqua. Five j III J "Vs c?,Pany were with the original company were with the original company l -playing The Melting Pot,M while the others are among the strongest dramatists on j H me stage today. As its name implies, "The Melting Pot" depicts the merging into Americanism I I i nm j i JUS81an Jews- These consist of three people, David Quixano, his I J uncle, Mendel Quixano, and his uncles mother, Frau. Quixano. The two elder peo- I ll I Pl i jl kindly to life in the new land and their thoughts turn backward to i I their old home where they could observe the customs of the race. 1 The younger 1 jj man, however, becomes a true American and his devotion throughout the play 1 j brought much applause from the audience last evening. The parts of the uncle and S 1 ! his -mother-were played-by Dore Davidson and Louise Muldener. (Pueblo Chieftain ) and expert dancers to interpret them, numerous comedy situations and clev. er comedians to take advantago of them, and with a foundation for elab. orate sconic and costuming embellishments, embel-lishments, and tho Winter Garden directors di-rectors to exercise their famed talents and generosity to supply these, "A World of Pleasure," which comes to tho Orpheum Monday, Octo. 30th, can truthfully lay claim to the distinction of being the most completo musical extravaganza that ever saw the calcium cal-cium light of night at the New York Winter Garden. It is reasonable to suppose that a corps of principals which Includes Conroy and Le Malro, William Norris, Collins and Hart, the Courtney siBtors, RobIo Quinn, Margaret Edwards, McMahon, Diamond Dia-mond and Chaplow, Franklin Batle, Wanda. Lyon, and Margaret Healy, as well 'as a number of others of scarce lesser fame, would give zest and speed to any performance in which they might tako part. And tho largo enHemblo which supports theso principals gives further norve to thb performance. It Is a vorltable beauty show, the directors of the Winter Garden having aont on tour tho choicest Bolootion of tho many girls who have participated in tho success of their recent productions. Scenlcally, "A World of Pleasure" is 3ald to lead any other Wlntor Gardon show of recent yeara. Thoro uro nine huge scenes unfoldod in ltd two acts, which run the gauntlot from an up-to-date metropolitan employment ascnoy to a hugo congrcca of tho aoldlora of all nations. There are ccencu from tho famous Riverside Drlvo of Now York City; a roof gardon where Manhattan frolics; Japanese tea rooms; toy shops and omato ball rooms, Tho audlcnoo lo given an Insight to ninny of tho gayoat and mr.ddect rovels that occur In those metropolitan places of rocrca-tlon. rocrca-tlon. And tho costuming is In splendid splen-did keeping with tho beauty of tho girls and tho stage settings it is called upon to adorn. It la a veritable fashion parade with all tho latest creations in feminine attire, tantallz-lngly tantallz-lngly exhibited on the forms of beautiful beauti-ful and shapely young woman. Seat sale opons Wednesday, October 25. Advertisement. oo IAs a Business Masi j you know the importance of safeguarding your j? j valuables putting them I I beyond the reach of Fire I or Theft. Rent a Safe Deposit Box j in our Fire and Burglar I Proof Vault the Cost is I $2.00 and up per year, i 'COMMERCIAL f NATIONAL- BANK I OGDEN, UTAH. 1 Ye Second Olde Time Sociable and Hop BERTHANA HALL NOV. 8, 8:30 P. M. Tickets at Culley's and Ensign's drug stores, and all bishops of Weber We-ber stake. CHICHESTER S PILLS pyR l'llU In Itcd and (laid nctmcWr i& ZpV?4 S'V ,uled 'tl Dluo Ribbon. V TTl Aoko ? lW. Hut of Tour V . I S WlAilOND ItltAND PILLS, for S5 r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of the estate of James Perucca, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of John E. Bagley, Rooms 313-14 313-14 First National Bank building, Og-den, Og-den, Utah, on or before the 14th day of January, 1917. PETER BONECHER, Administrator of the Estate of James Perucca, Deceased. JOHN E. BAGLEY, Attorney for Administrator. i I Oracle Theatre I - OPENING 1.1 j j SUNDAY, OCT. 22ND j j f BILLY MURRAY 1 The Human Nightingale, will sing every afternoon and 1 j I evening. Mr. Murray wears the most expensive ward- I 1 j robe on the stage today. ; l Don't fail to hear him in connection with our big ; feature program. y I Admission always the same. a Last Time Tonight j FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in i '"The Girl at the Curtain" I 12-pfert drama. I ' ROMAINE FIELDING in J : . i "The Desert Rat" ; A gripping western drama. v "A Double Double Cross" L-Ko Comedy. 1 ; Oracle Theatre I LYCEUM E REX 11 I CHARLIE CHAPLIN T oPe2p., ; I in A MARIAN SAIS 1 1 "THE VAGABOND" r j I BLANCHE SWEET The Oil Field Plot" I ilk T T M 3rd eP'sode of The Girl From Frisco.' j j A Temporary fruce L mae marsh &d robert I Indian Drama. 4 HARROW in i ' TOM MIX Iki ; j "ACornerninWater"" "The Reformers" ' j Tomorrow" A "Bumping the Bumps" j I "Hazards of Helen" i tomorrow j J "Citizens All" f "The Making Over of i SEE AMERICA FIRST - .. ... j 1 "Won By a Fowl" Q Geoffrey Manning j I COMING Four-reel Drama featuring HELEN HOLMES ms HARRY MOREY. I J WiMitf 1 DC I |