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Show I I P K KATHLYWILLIAMS PR0GRAM PROGRAM 0 Mfflt-- ' V"V- -' 'tllaSk SUNDAY AND TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, i ' S "rr ''VjWK " V:- W X MONDAY .THURSDAY I R$T ' & :' TO? house peters Fatty ArbncWe nminlflc Fairhanfce I ffdm- .v-. w jig ( m In Hi Second Great uougias r air Dams I mmfiEJlf lfek iPP 0F H0PE" "AECKXESs" 'IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN" I vilFif ' llP3l!" " jillr PARAMOUNT ROMEO" 7-Reel Artcraft B tSKSw Jjjjjjilim'" '" ' ''tit ." ." ' ' 0 (111 III PICTURES A Large Union Organization j f J The Only Fireproof Theatre I mml IN OGDEN. ITS DANGER-PROOF CUSHIONED ARMCHAIRS PURE FILTERED I P5 Js Doug AIR AND THE M0ST C0STLY PHOTOPLAYS PRODUCED. I t We Endeavor to Please Our Patrons With Every Theatre Comfort. "" " " "" " ' ' ' UL" ' ijl' ' '..II . II .. .,.,,,,.,.......,.. ui., ,...,... .....i... , ., ... - i,l.i ,; u mi, ...... u. ! .. j I. . ti ..I ..i iii .... , ,, , , ,, . ("BBS 81 OHM FOR DECORATION HIT Feature Picture to1 Be Shown for First Time in Middle West. 91 The thoatregolng public of Ogdcn should Indeed consider themselves fortunate for-tunate in having an opportunity to see-"Pardners." see-"Pardners." a big six-reel picture taken tak-en from one of Rex Beach's best stones of the great northwest. Clmr-lotte Clmr-lotte Walker, one of America's most emotional actresses, will have the title role, supported by an all-star cast. Owing to advance bookings it will be impossible to show this wonderful picture pic-ture but one day, afternoon and night of Wednesday, May 30. This picture comes from a record run in New York. A new war picture, "Zeppelins Attack At-tack on New York," will also be shown for the first time. In addition to the pictures there will be given for the first time on a large scale "Yp Old Country Store." Special arrangements have been made to handle a record crowd for I this date A largo numbpr of promi- 1 nrnt Salt Likr. theatrical men have Fine Geraniums, $1.00 to $1.50 per dozen. Large, stocky Pansy Plants, 25c. Weber Floral Co., Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, Plants, Ferns, Etc. oo requested reservations for the occasion occa-sion Advertisement , i . -, -. i - Ithe stolen diamond Throws a guileless country girl into the swirl of thrill- j 4 ing adventures when she comes to the great city of her i I dreams. ' 1 WILLIAM FOX Presents 1 : 1 ' JUNE CAPRICE I in a I "A SMALL TOWN GIRL" I 9 and 5 A Fox Film Comedy ! I "THE BOMB PLOTTERS" 1 " I ORPHEUM Sunday and Monday I I TWO DAYS ONLY 9 Admission 5 and 10 Cents 'fffi nmiilhW)Miii'tiiiiiiMfcMiiiiniil 'I '! i.lii'i liT'H i WrjTir j "ORPHEUM Theatre I A six-reel feature based on Rex Beach's great story of I the Northwest. I "ZEPPELIN'S ATTACK ON NEW YORK" I A real war thriller. I "YE OLD COUNTRY STORE" I A riot of fun and laughter. I One Day Only, Wednesday, May 30th Afternoon and I Night. If PRICES 1525 CENTS JIE CAPRICE AT OHM 1 FIE COMEDY PICTURE Manager Goss of the Orpheum has secured another excellent Fox production produc-tion for his patrons Sunday and Lion-day, Lion-day, the two days only June Caprice, tho girl with the sunny smile, is the star, and her support is the cute little Lee "kids," Jane and Catherine. It's really an excellent picture, full of fun, and has a delightful plot, in which Juno as "A Small Town Girl" gets mixed up in a thrilling crook story. "A Small Town Girl" is a story of a country girl, played by June Caprice, who goes to Now York to take care of her aunt's little girl (Jane Lee). There in the squalid surroundings of a First avenue tenement June meets Frank (Bernard Delaney), her old sweetheart back homo, who had come to the big city to make good. In the same house with June is a band of crooks. Thoy steal a jewel and hide it in the heel of the slipper belonging to Manic (Inez Marcel), tho woman of the gang. Little Jane finds the slipper and gives It to June. Frank calls and In a playful tussle over the slipper pulls the heel off. The gem falls to the floor. Frank has heard of the theft and hurries to the police with tho jewel. Meantime the crooks discover the loss of the slipper. Mame quizzes Jane and learns she gave it to Juno. With her men confederates she attacks at-tacks June just as Frank returns with the police. When left alone June falls into Frank's arms. Advertisement. Advertise-ment. nn FRANCES ILSi a i Many Absorbing Questions 1 Raised by "The Power of Decision." 1 "The Power of Decision," tho five-R five-R part photodrama starring beautiful 2 Frances Nelson, which will bo seen at I the Utah theatre on Thursday, is a S play of great mental and moral stlm-jg stlm-jg ulus. si The central idea of the play is that 1 "Every mortal has within himself the p God-given power of decision." Marti Mar-ti got, the artist's model, who marries a g famous author, is called upon to ox- ercise this power amid circumstances f which would puzzle a wiser head than that of this girl. "The Power of Decision" raises many important questions which can- 2 not help being of the deepest interest - to motion picture patrons. Among them are: "Has a woman a right to marry a man she does not love?" "Can she love a man she does not respect?" "Which will last the longer, blind love or an oteem based on nobility of character?" "Will not an honest decision de-cision strengthen tho moral fiber for good and all?" These problems confront Margot, the heroine of "Tho Power of Decision," Deci-sion," and she Is forced to face the alternative of finding an answer for them in her own life or of drifting aimlessly, without definite purpose. Her choice is a wise one, and Margot's moral awakening, as told In this convincing con-vincing photoplay, is of tremendous value and compelling Interest. Frances Fran-ces Nelson was last seen in "One of Many." Advertisement. DOUG FAIRBANKS COMES TO Mil Next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in the Big Artcraft, "In Again Out Again. Behind tho majestic Hudson, a peaceful and non-militant New Jersey lives Teddy Rutherford, a red-blooded youth of metropolitan ideas and a vigorous vig-orous exponent of preparedness. Before Be-fore the natives realize it, the community com-munity becomes the very hive of munition mu-nition manufacturers and behind many rural walls immense quantities of powder pow-der are being prepared for the nation's defense. In due time Teddy falls in love with Pacifice Ford, who happens to be the daughter of an extreme pacifist When Teddy's courtship is refused in favor of a youthful pacifist, the vigorous youth vows that he is through with the fair sex for all time and imbibes freely in spirits nectarial. On awakening awak-ening the next morning ho finds himself him-self in jail with a pretty girl nursing a discolored op"tic, the cause for which he does not seem to be able to remember. After becoming acquainted with his fair nurse, Teddy decides that the he learns that she is Janle Smith, tho deputy sheriff's daughter, who is never nev-er allowed to venture outside the prison pris-on grounds by her watchful parent, ha welcomes with joy the Information that he Is sentenced for thirty days in jail. Somoone's mania for placing bombs under Jersey ammunition plants and blowing them into the thin air disturbs dis-turbs tho sheriff's peace of mind to the extent of promising the hand of his daughter to the person who can throw some light on the mystery. When his worries are at their height the sheriff discovers the new trend of Janie's affections and orders the prison pris-on authorities to allow Teddy to go free on the ground that the prisoner's health is In great danger. Tho latter, lat-ter, finding that he is by no means a welcome caller at the jail, decides that ho will get back and proceeds to live tho life of an unlawful citizen with this end in view. Ho tries speeding, only to find that he has crossed the city lino and is sent to the wrong jail. Breaking up a pacifist meeting conducted con-ducted by the father and fiance of his former sweetheart, robbing a house and other disorderly acts fail to attain at-tain the desired results. As a last resort. Teddy Impersonates Imperson-ates the mjsterious stranger who has been sending tho munition plants Hky-ward, Hky-ward, from a description of the culprit cul-prit -which has been spread broad-cast. He finally realizes his great ambition, but is given little time to rejoice over his success, for things take an abrupt a.nd serious turn when he discovers that he has no means of proving that he is not the desperate criminal hejs Impersonating. Fate intervenes, how-over, how-over, at the last minute. Just as Teddy is alout to bo lynched by tho angry Jcrseyltes and not only does ho go freo, but through a strange coincidence, coinci-dence, he catches tho rsal criminal, thus winning the hand ol his sweetheart. sweet-heart. Advertisement. .nn Fine ,'Geraniums, $1.00 to $1.50 per dozen. Large, stocky Pansy Plants, 25c. Weber Floral Co., Cut Flowers, Floral Designs, Plants, Ferns, Etc. nn M FHTB AT IE C0ZYS1DAA1 MOBY "The Hero of the Hour," at the Cozy Sunday and Monday. Billy Brooks is a popular young member of New York's smart set, but rather effeminate, while his father is a rugged self-made man, a native of tho far west. At a party Billy hears of an exquisite perfume and, learning from tho young lady that her uncle manufactures lt,BlIly conceives the idea of introducing it into tho homes of the best people. His father is so angered by this news that he turns him ouL Billy says he is going on the road. He offends many society women by breaking in on intimate drawing room teas to sell the perfume. Father receives complaints of Billy's actions and calls up Billy's boss and threatens to put him out of business if he doesn't send Billy away from New York. Whllo waiting on a train which has stopped at a water tank Billy is pulled off by a company of cowboys. Ho is taken to a ranch, run by Mildred. That night a4 the table Billy is disgusted by tho table manners of the cowboys. His attitude is so critical that one of the men bits him in the face with mashed potatoes. The next morning n?71v fa fnmnA ir Ar linn artitfrTlr XT n discovers a letter written by his father to John Nebeker, the proprietor of tho ranch, an old pal of Brooks Sr. The letter explains that the old friend is to put Billy through a course of sprouts on tho ranch. Billy sees through the whole scheme, engages the cowboys in private pri-vate conversation, and buys himself a' cowboy outfit. There follow several events, In which Billy apparently shoots and wounds a number of the cowboys. Tho cattle aro missing, an incident which has never happened before. Mildred is astounded to discover dis-cover her mistake in Billy, but is forced to believe her eyes. She wires to his father to come and got his son, who has developed Into a bandit. Mildred's Mil-dred's father Is then in Brooks' office. They are discussing tho remarkable success the girl has had in managing Billy, Brooks decides to leave for the west at once in company with Nebeker. Neb-eker. As Mildred and the foreman start off with Brooks Sr. and Nebeker in a ' buckboard, a band of masked cowboys sweops down on them and carries them to a cave In tho hills. A guard is left over them, while the masked! men nre outsldo fighting tho posse' which is supposed to have pursued them. The party in tho cave finally makes their escape and sees tho) ground strewn with tho dead. They finally arrive at the ranch house, which they find brilliantly lighted. A danco is in progress, and the hoax is apparent Billy eventually succeedb in pacifying Mildred's natural resent ment at the deception. Advertise-1 ment I REX I TODAY H I TOMORROW H TYRONE POWERS I H 9 1 ll j "Where Are My 1 M i Children" I H Sensational, Powerful, 1 Dignified A distinct rev- I H I elation to the world. I H All Tickets 10c I H DAINTY ETBEL CLAYTON 1 I AT UTAH SUMY TODAY LAST TIME CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG ,H A WORLD-PICTURE BRADY -MADE SfifK IH ETHEI. CLAYTON (ffim I wflh MONTAGU l-OVE tyf" '"X. I H Sfcovy by WIULAR'D MACK KW'-SieJ H Ptrectcct by QgORGg AftCHAINBAUO J . jT JH STORY BY WILLARD MACK H DIRECTED BY GEORGE ARCHAINBAUD H Brilliant, delightful, splendidly staged, elaborately B gowned, 'Yankee Pluck" is an exceptional offering. Miss H Clayton's role is immensely pleasing. The whole produc- H tion is charming. See it. H SUNDAY-MONDAY Popular Plays and Players. H Phone 3060. H H |