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Show oo v AT THEATRES THIS WEEK The theatrical programs for this week have been prepared with care, and none but the ones that havo passed a sharp censorship will 'be given. At all the playhouses the managers man-agers are seeking to introduce shows that will be of greatest interest during tho long fall and winter evenings. The theatres are well heated and ventilated ventilat-ed so that they are comfortable. Following Fol-lowing are the week-end programs: Oracle. Tonight "The Girl Who Didn't Tell," "Poisoned Lips" and "Hired and Fired." . Tuesday "The Two Orphans." Wednesday "Under Suspicion." Thursday and Friday 'The Angel of the Attic" and Liberty" No. 10. Saturday "Tho Heart of New York" and "Speeding." Sunday and Monday "The Brokon Spur," "Tho Lie Sublime" and "Kill the Umpire." Lyceum. Monday "Prof. Jersey's Experiment." Experi-ment." "At TwelvorfO'Clock," "Lovers and Lunatics." Tuesdav "Liberty," "Tho Man Across the Street," "A Perfect Match." Wednesdav "Kolb and Dill," "A Million for Mary," "When Clubs Were frumps." Thursday "A Lass of the Lumber-lands," Lumber-lands," "He Died and He Didn't," "Real Life." , Frldav "The Shielding Shadow, "Mesh "for Her Hair," "Unfriendly Fruit." (im. Saturdav "From the Deep, 'The Mayor's Fall From Grace," "A Sauerkraut." Sauer-kraut." , Saturday "The Treasure of Cibo la." "My Country "Tis oi rnee, iu he or Did He Not?' Ogden Tonight Wm. S. Hart in the Ince-Triangle Ince-Triangle Photoplay, "The Dawn Maker'. , mt Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday "Tho Scarlet Runner." Friday and Saturday "Diana of the Follies," and "A Lover's Night." nn |