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Show II ' 1 5' j' 1 ' open day 0 0 11 "P HT f Ogden's 1 !" I y4pNmHtI J JJjjJ jj J m PleELSUre 1 'j I LAST TIME TODAY I ! j 1 TOM MOORE, MAE MARSH 1 1 1 j AND GEO. FA WCETT hitte CindereHa Man" 1 One of the most pleasing pictures we have ever run g j 1 And another "Sunshine" $50,000.00 Comedy J I I Sfrerprimp'STupv 1 The 'Great Sensation g , II ffonhtnxtas if "hG& I c , II KdukcS ,butJtieTs, HO II IF f li , I jonlyTa"poorpoGt; i II j H J i 11 tdnangriri.aarrei 1 (jU f IJj i j i )pircsnC I LI U I U : ):! risH,i innuuun ,; II M'Qb-y&fa00' Staqe,Sacccsrj g Another "Jewel" that sure I1! i! S jTHE1' is a knockout. Take our 1 , 1 IXINDERELUTMAN i word for tJk? "t Te i r li 8.' I if a wonderful produc- j , i I irr iu tion. i I Teach Children to H l 1 ' UseCuticuraSoap I Because it is best for their tender skins. . ?eIP,t now a"d then with touches of J' Cuticura Ointment applied to first signs A of redness, roughness, pimples or dan- . druff. If mothers would.only use these ' ! super-creamy emollients for every-day i ? 1 "ctpiinjoseshowmuchsufferingmight i be avoided by preventing little skin and scalp troubles becoming serious, , jJfSPEfe !ch Fr ar MalL Addresa peat- I' ' everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. I j gdess Soldier Unfa Fire "We have had several brushes with the enemy since reaching the trenches here, which I am sure I would not have reached had it not been for Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. It has en -tlrely cured me of indigestion and aw-1 ful gas in my stomach. Array food now digests as good as mother's used to." It Is a simple, harmless preparation prepara-tion that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practically practi-cally all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Mclntyre Drug Co. AlvertisemenL oo PUSES VAUDEVILLE j OPENS TOMORROWj Pftntages vaudeville will open one day earlier this week, opening on Vodnesday night especially for the Canners' convention which begins tomorrow to-morrow morning in Ogdcn. Manager Goss seeing that the bill this week is an exceptionally good show is bringing it for the four day run as It will give the visitors an excellent evening entertainment. Comedy is paramount on the bill and a number of laughs will bo furnished Wednesday Wednes-day night especially canned for the Canners. There will be two performances perform-ances tomorrow night, 7:30 and 9:15 p. m. Advertisement. Unr nljUJfl tonight ONLY-AMI ONLY-AMI iliriciclc ! IN 'OUTCAST' A GREAT PICTURE A GREAT STAR SEE IT TONIGHT. And Cute Little Billie Rhodes in "LITTLE MISS FIXER." 15c ADMISSION CHILDREN, 5c : ;j ORPHEUM THEATRE' j SUNDAY, JANUARY 13 First Time Here. mi wifBBpg I, H 5U0CE55 MOST cjr' JJ TALKED OF WEDNESDAY 10 A. M. PRICES 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. ! v y ' -uu Read tho Classified Ads. oo Read the Classified Ads. 0 t welcome discovery in food economy A thrifty woman of our acquaintance has made j ; a most welcome discovery. ' V 5? ; She used to use butter in baking cakes, pies , '. and other tid-bits. . 5 Then butter began to jump. It kept on jump- '. ing. Soon she saw she would have to get along without butter in her baking. ' But today her family enjoy just as rich, deli- i cious cakes, just as flaky, melt-in-the-mouth pies . 4 . and cookies, just as tender, mealy fried potatoes, j; just as crisp, hot biscuits as when she used butter. . Now what was her discovery? 9 Just this: That Cottolene will give all these j good things a flavor that butter might well be ; proud of and that although Cottolene costs much less than butter, it goes much farther. ' t-: But she discovered something else, too. " ' You can discover, as she did, that pure Cotto-- Cotto-- -lene goes at least one-third farther than other cooking cook-ing fats in common use, because it is at least one-third one-third richer than any of the fats commonly used . -. in baking or frying. ! Try wholesome Cottolene in one of your favor- . ite recipes and see. Be sure, to use one-third less :! than 3'ou ordinarily use of other shortening. -I - Your grocer has Cottolene in tins of convenient . sizes. . ' . . v-;v.y : : . I .V Recipe for MARBLE CAKE ' - - " " cup Cottolene teaspoon salt ! 1 cup sugar cups flour : 2 eggs teaspoon each nutmeg .rjjS CUP m''k cinnamon ' (- jP?005 1 tablespoon molasses r j7 Cream Cottolene, add sugar gradually, yolks of ? vJBiBiy eggs beaten until thick and light, flour sifted with ."' -'--tO baking powder and salt, alternately with milk. i -5 Fold in whites of eggs beaten until stiff. Turn one- ' 7j-2?gjS7:' third of this batter into a bowl and add to it nio- If r"Tl iTTi'" lasses and spices. Pour into well-greased pan, alter- Ij " nating light and dark mixtures to give it the . ij "marbled" appearance. j j:-. Bake forty to forty-five minutes in a modcrato , oven. ,K V ' " ' ' : The n.k. FA1 R BANK comny u Makes Good Cong Better oo- I Harold Lockwood in "Under Handicap," at Utah Theatre, Thursday. Coming, Doris Ken-yon Ken-yon in The Great White Trail IN MUR1CK 111 OUTCAST AT ORPHEUM An excellent picture will be presented present-ed at the Orpheum theater tonight only in the Mutual offering "Outcast" featuring Ann Murdock. This picture has played two engagements at the American theater In Salt Lake whero it was declared to be tho season's best production in drama. Advertisement. Mb Election of trustee, the 9th of January. -oo oo Read the Classified Ads. oo 1 Read the Classified Ads. 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