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Show TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : For Sale Beautiful S room modern home In choicest location on bench. Price reasonable. Property must be sold at once. Address P. O. Box 350. Phono 610. 7287 LOST 2 pigs 3 months old, red with black spots, strayed from 549 26th St. Return or phone 427. Reward. 7286 LOST 2 pigs, red with black spots, 3 months old. 549 26th St. Phone 427. Reward. 72S5 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS" FURNITURE. At a Sacrifice. . jct thlnrn. No. 3 Avon Ants. 7284 smK FALL OPENING mk iRBBili f newest and best styles at thp mtfflB WALK-OVER j pi New Shipments to Be Unpacked ft ! SATURDAY MORNING All the latest and most popular styles, right up to the minute LIGHT and XfV ? DARK GRAYS LIGHT and DARK BROvVNS WHITES and BLACKS every style, from the SPORT LAST to the HIGH FRENCH HEEL. ' W n : Walk-Over Boot Shop-2470 Washington fl3ri -L" "-"""""-1 i m.i jii u i,i i i i i ii i ii mi iii i t ii i i 1 1 it rm mrm n 1 1 rrmi m ibmkuj AUDIENCE WEEP 61 GREER IN GRIFFITH'S HEARTS Oj-TRE WORLD Big Picture at Orpheum Sunday Sun-day and All Week, With Large Orchestra. "Hearts of the World" will be seen In Ogden at last when it opens it's week's run at the Orpheum theater next Sunday night beginning at S:15 p. m. It seems from the numerous inquiries that all Ogden has been waiting wait-ing for this big production and Mnna-ger Mnna-ger Goss of the Orpheum is making arrangements for a capacity business all week. "Hearts of the World" has broken all records in every city wherever wher-ever shown, beating the records of "The Birth of a Nation." which at the time seemed impossible. David W. Griffith spent eighteen months on the battlefields of France in the neighborhood of the villages of Noyon and Ham to make the battle scenes of "Hearts of the World." Incidentally In-cidentally it was in these two villages : In the past fow weeks that the American Ameri-can troops so brilliantly distinguished themselves by rolling back the German Ger-man hordes further than over. Many of tho very spots where the Yanks fought so valiantly and successfully are shown in "Hearts of the World." With these wonderful war scenes of actual conflict Griffith has woven a love story of the most irresistible kind. A lovo stop' which has been acclaimed ac-claimed by critics and public everywhere every-where as "the sweetest love story evtl iuiu. it nuiua mo mi-ui col hi a tight grip and theatergoers laugh, weep and cheer and the action is unfolded un-folded with tho swiftness of an express ex-press train. Despite tho wonder of Griffith's previous productions namely, name-ly, "Tho Birth of a Nation" and "Intolerance" "In-tolerance" he has eclipsed himself in "Hearts of the World-"" The tremendous tremen-dous timely appeal of this marvelous picture is irresistible and literally carries an audience off its feet. All of those big favorites, Lillian and Dorothy Gish, Robert Harron, Ben Seigmann, George Fawcett, Robert Anderson and that marvelous child actor, Little Ben Alexander, are In .the cast. Tho same wonderful effects and the big, augmented orchestra which figured fig-ured so prominently in making the Salt Lake engagement such a success will be included at the Orpheum engagement en-gagement here. Seats for "Hearts of the World" aro on sale today. Advertisement nrt |