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Show I 1 OGDEN THEA TOE" I I Mk Home of Vitagraph '$t The foremost actor of the modern stage L " - D E. H. SOTHERN EDITH STOREY in Wr AnEncmytotheKing V The management takes pleasure in guarantee ing this to be a produc-) produc-) tion of extraordinary H BSjjhk merit, far nut of the or- MKl', am dinary and, indeed a JH masterpiece. It is a complete bill of Excel-D Excel-D lence. This picture was m& advertised extensively I B M n "ne Saturday Even- B fcx-.r---. . -..... ... .' ing Post, recently. . a. 6 o t u jeTSnT LAST TIME TODAY J H DOROTHY GISH and TRIANGLE KIDDIES in I ' "CHILDREN OF THE FEUD" B COMING SOON MRS. VERNON CASTLE, the best known and best dressed B woman in America, in the biggest success of the year, "PATRIA." B WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY "G AMBLE IN SOULS." OPEN DAILY We are just as particular in keeping you B well as we are in presenting the best photoplays, 1 145 tO 11 p. ITl. which we have established a record for doing B in Ogden. Cleanliness is an unbreakable rule it this theatre. We take from 5 a. m. to 1 1 :30 a. m. every day to put the theatre in the spick fl SUNDAY SHOW and span condition you have the right to de- Bj mand, for your health's sake as well as your At 5, 0 130, 8 3nd pleasure. Bear this in mind when deciding which theatre to go to. A 9:30 p. m. 1 k rcct SFATS THE OGDEN IS YOUR m V ' ' THEATRE. WE WANT YOU J I 5 and 10 Cents T0 L,SE IT I HHliP Henry Walthall in 'THE TRUANT S JUL' I IBB SCREEN TIME TWO HOURS 5 P. M., 7P. M, 9 P. M. 1 HRPP CHILIAN CEIS075 AN I H HMH "BETTTTO AR B 9 HBbHHMHB PICKFORD ARTCRAFT I ' , Prices Afternoons 5c and 10c W MARY PICKFORD Evenings, Adults 10c and 20c; Children 5c. lj .BbI I i When you want to know the , Wk Vy Cal1 US' and We wiH let you 4 f I R know when your favorite star f. I picture we are showing, call I m v rjLm I I A fl J' 1S com'n our eare ? " j "The Honor of Mary Blake" j I & A story of a Pretty Actress, who "It's a Bluebird It's Got to Be Good." 4 I A READ THIS, and you'll learn a secret The reason the Oracle can afford 4 1 4 to show to you pictures at ten cents that paly at advanced prices in other towns, 4 I 0 S we have contracted the entire UNIVERSAL output for Ogden City. . In do- I f 4 ing this we pick the cream of the entire output of about twenty companies now I f 4 producing for the Universal. The following are some of the plays we have 4 f 4 booked look 'em over if you don't think you'll like them, let us know 4 f 4 Phone 752: Z 4 The Shadow, The Call of the Unborn, The Penalty of Treason, In the Dead I 1 0' Night, On the Night Stage, Blood Money, The Right to Be Happy, The Bad I I Man of Cheyenne, Black Orchids, The Devil's Payday, God's Crucible, The 4 I 4 Piper's Price, Her Soul's Inspiration, Heart Strings, Polly, Put the Kettle On, I f I The Two Roads, Bettia Loved a Soldier, The Ivy and the Oak, Fighting For I 4 Love, and many others. I I lffffPS9Wfo "MIXED BLOOD" I I j eHftHUM TUES. and WED. SSGSEE 3GLiP ! ( POSE FOR ART SCHOOL IN PARIS One of the startling features in "Tril by" is where Miss Clara Kimball young poses for a life class in an art school. Adapted from the book by George du Maurier dirocted by Maurice Tourneur Trilby" is a tremendous sensation. It is forceful, clean-cut, consistent and tremendously Interesting. Tin quence of plot developments moves forward with a certainty of touch that X hold the attention of the audiences unremittingly un-remittingly To see this drama is to like it At the Utah theatre, Sundav. and Monday. Popular I'lays and Plav-ers. Plav-ers. Phone 1800. Advertisement on Read the Classified Ads. ' Read the Classified Ads -L YOEUM- I TODAY I "The Girl From Frisco" I "Grant, Police Reporter" fl Ham and Bud Corned fl TOMORROW I I "Hazards of Helen" fl I "Onda of the Orient" I "In Onions There Is Strength" fl fl |