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Show Theaters AT THE OGDEN. A rare treat was afforded the patrons pa-trons of the Ogden theater last night, in the heart interest picture "Mother O' Mine." It is one of tho most delightful delight-ful stories that has been seen hero in a long time. While the title would suggest a picture with no comedy, the story itself Is just tho opposite. There is so much comedy that tho tender scenes, of the sacrifices mothers make for their boys and of tho little things they do for us which wo, in our selfishness self-ishness do not appreciate, do not have tho depressing effect they would otherwise oth-erwise havo. It is such a picture that recalls to one the little thoughtless acts we did that hurt our mothers, but that they, in their unselfishness and love for us, never allowed us to see. It points out vividly how prone we are to neglect mother, the steadfast friend and backer back-er through all our troubles. No matter mat-ter what we may do, mother understands. under-stands. If we turn from tho path of right, mother has excuses for us. If we are unfortunate, mother is the first to come to us In our hour of need. When we are successful, sho Is the first to rejoice and when we deny her, as is often the case, sho understands. under-stands. Mother love Is the most sacred sa-cred thing in tho lives of "all. These points are brought out in a most pleasing pleas-ing way in "Mother O' Mine." In addition to the feature, there is a Keystone comedy that is a winner. While very burlesque, there is not so much "slap-stick" work in it to make it ridiculous or tiresome. AT THE ORPHEUM. Kolb and Dill are coming back to Ogden on Sunday next for a return engagement, according to an announce- |