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Show "POTASH AND PERLMUTTER" At the Orpheum Tomorrow. Before sending out the various "Potash and Perlmutter ctnapanieE that will interpret the famous piay throughout the entire country tin-, (season Manager A. H Woods arrant ed that every principal in every com-panj com-panj should play a long engagement at the Cohan theater, New York City This unique plan would hp impossible of execution were it not for the fact Read the Classified Ads. Culley Says: p7 rm special , "MmM CAMERA mt OFFER PAMFRA.S 25, REDUCTION ON AL1 ANSCO CAMERAS FOR ONE WEEK ONLY Jittt to get ycu interested in the finest of all sports-Taking sports-Taking Pictures of Ogden Scenery 8 The Grandest in America I , i , thpe interesting and easy to oper- Let us dem.op.sirate one ot tnese mic.v, 6 lie picture takers to you Preacription Specialists. Utah. M79 Wa:hLnglcn Ave., that "Potash and Perlmutter" ran for nearly two years at that theatre N"t a single one of these actors was fi nally signed for tour, until he had demonstrated his or her ability to please a discriminating audiencr- and when the companies finally left for ' South Pole funmakers The love lorn Penguins of Capt. Scott's South Pole Adventures, with Charles B. Hanford giving the story 3matinees 3 nights. Orpheum Theater, com-j com-j mencing matinee Monday, April 19. The management of the Orpheum announce that arrangements have hern completed with Herbert C. Pon ting. Fellow of the Royal Geographical Geograph-ical Society of London, for the appearance appear-ance of Charles B. Hanford, the eminent emi-nent Shakespearean actor In Thr Un-dylng Un-dylng Story of Captain Scoti s expe.ll tion to the South Pole In this tre-mendous tre-mendous tale of human adventure Mr, Hanford has one of the greatest sue- 10 tlie roa.r. Manager Woods had satis-lied satis-lied himself that ever organization v. as '100 per cent good ' Potash and Perlmutter" come to the Orpheum tomorrow night with just such a company of splendid artists, art-ists, all of whom have played at the cesses of his long and famous career, which will always be linked with the greatest traditions of the American tind Knuli h -Uage and i:m t;e k to the notable days ol Kdwin Booth am! Lawrence Barrett. "The Undying -;tor of Captain Scott': tells of the successful conquest of the South PoP-. It has the dramatic qualifies of an pic and its magnifieent tragedy com ing close on its eventful success and triumph makes an impression on th" Cohan theater to capacity audiences In the cast will be: Harry First, Phil White. Gus Cohan, Co-han, Sam Howard. Uore Rogers, Geo. henieis, Jack Gray, Lottie Kendall j Maggie Meredith, Lillian Cook, Ber-J tha Martin, and others of equal note, t Advertisement. audience that is not easily forgotten. It is a drama pictorially told of heroism hero-ism of our own day and vibrates with realism as does no play conceived in the imagination of a dramatist. The engagement of Mr Hanford at the Orpheum begins on Monday with matinee. There will be daily mati-tees mati-tees at JL'30 in the afternoon and a night performance at 8:3() o'clock iach evening The engagement is for e lays. Advertisement. ATTENTION, LADY MACCABEES All members of Siber Hive No. 1. L. O. T. M are called to meet at the W. O W. hall. L'32fl Wash avenue, Sunday, April 18. at 11 o'clock a. m. to attend the funeral of our late sister, sis-ter, Mrs Phoebe Bishop. By order of the lady commander ANNA HOI-DEN Advertisement. ORPKEUM THEATER -TOMORROW I SUNDAY NIGHT, APRIL 18TH. iH A. H. WOODS Presents H THE WORLD'S GREATEST LAUGHING SUCCESS H AND I I Perlmutter I AN UP-TO-DATE GARMENT IN THREE PIECES jo Made by our Special Designer from material in the rE famous 'x,.' SATURDAY EVENING POST STORIES I By MONTAGUE GLASS. 'M Trimmed with a thousand laughs and guaranteed to fit 'Nil all size and ages. Two Years at The Geo M. Cohan Theater, New York. ! One Year at The Olympic Theater, Chicago. I PRICES: 50c; 75c, $1,80. $1.50, $2.00 I I ORPHEUM THEATER I 3 Matinees 3 Nights, commencing matinee Monday, K April 19, at 3:30; nights 8:30. I CHARLES B HANFORD, E I the eminent actor, personally appearing giving the stirring story with the astounding motion pictures. I Wilh Capt. Scot' in the Antartic I I His thrilling adventures to the South Pole. J j Over 100 feet of awe-inspiring motion pictures more B : than two hours of remarkable entertainment. I All seats reserved Prices matinees and nights, 50c, K ! Ha 25c Special half rates at matinees to pupils of schools H j H Reserved seats. ( Read tho Classified Ads ; Read the Classified Ads. |