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Show THE "IL 11" IT THE OGDEN The Ogden theatre has secured another an-other good drama--a crook play that the critics throughout the country term is Vitagraph's best bet. The picture pic-ture is to bo shown Sunday In connection con-nection with the second of the Outing-Chester Outing-Chester travelogues and the Allied Nations' Fifth War Review, which are being issued under tho direction ot the Committee on Public Information at Washington. In the photoplay of "All Man" the Vitagraph have selected Harry Morey for the lead and have given him a special picked cast which includes Betty BIythe, a young and beautiful star, who has appeared in few screen successes although her dramatic successes suc-cesses are known 'to Broadway. The story is one the strong plays showing the real power of truo love. The plot deals with the iron worker who with others decides to take what they want without waiting for tho raise. In their career as crooks, tho iron work meets Belle, the wlfo of a crook who is serving am life sentence sent-ence up tho river. Tho woman joins tho gang in sonio jobs and -in protecting pro-tecting her from the police the ironworker iron-worker is caught and sent to jail for a term. When he is released he speka out Bello who advises him to marry some other girl and settle down and live a straight life. Ho accepts hor advice. After a short married life, a police officer tells the Ironworkers wli'3 what her husband Is and sho gets a divorce. When tho ironworker is planing revenge Belle comes to him and they start west to begin lifeanow. The Outing-Chester travelogue shows the truly magnificent Kaieteur falls in Boreno. The falls arc three times the height of the Niagara and compare with any falls in the world for grandeur. The war review shows some more Interesting scenes from tho war zono where our boys are now battling. Tho battlefields of Picardy as well as those in Flanders and Italy are shown. |