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Show I) " I (IDDUCRllil ! special I IJIll JlCy IIS I ENGAGEMENT I SUNDAY-MONDAY NIGHTS, OCT. 6-7 I THE PLAY NOT A MOVING PICTURE THAT IS NOW PLAYING- THE SALT LAKE THEATRE TO PHENOMENAL CROWDS AND 1 H HAS BEEN ENDORSED BY ALL THE SALT I LAKE NEWSPAPERS. I THE PLAY OF THE HOTJR 1 5S0ES TilJf Phone NOW , 1 H There are more laughs, more thrills, more loyalty, more patriotism, more rounds of applause and H more cheers in this most timely and up-to-the- V , ffl minute drama than in a dozen ordinary plays, i SI It tells of a young man who wasn't drafted ancT J didn't enlist and yet served his country in a way I I that is given to few of us to serve, j ! I SEATS NOW SELLING I CAUTION Reserve Early. II SITlDMiraiE i; IT BERTH Fl j VDUK PEOPLE lj The second Saturday night dance of the new season will be ushered in at the Berthana tomorrow night for the young people of Ogden. Tho first dance I a week ago was well attended hy the h younger set and enjoyed by the large crowd. Miss Lillian Thatcher announc- j es her new library of popular music I has .arrived and will be played tomor- v row night with some of the very latest jazz music from the big musical plays ' in the east. Dancing begins at 9 p. m. and ends at 12 p. m. Advertisement. I WIlLITaRY PLftY AT ' I IPHEUM ON SUH The people of Ogden will get to sec the widely discussed military play, 1 "Tho Man They Left Behind," which is running at the Suit Lake theater A this week, the Salt Lake dailies pro- j claiming it one of the beBt dramas of its kind that has ever visited that A Shortly after tho original New York i company went entour another com- ;A pany vr'as organized to meet the de- j mand for a continuation of the play at the Fulton theater, and this latter , is now in its twenty-second, consecu- tj tive week with every prospect of a j run throughout the entire year. 4 Many of the New York critics have 1 stated that "The Man They Left Be- W hind" is fully, if not more convincing, than "The Copperhead," "Friendly '' Enemies" or "The Man Who Stayed at a Home," and is one of the jrrciUwt ob- :' ject lessons ever presented dealing with the Hun spy system. The cast embraces names of national nation-al scope, a thing unprecedented with a "'dollar top." show, yet this one factor has had much to do with providing turn -away audiences in every city where "The Man They Left Behind" has played. Frederick Siegel, leading man for Rose Stahl for three seasons; Edna Cecil Daly, leading lady with the younger Jefferson two seasons; Audra Alden, a western actress of enviable reputation; Ray Delana Clifton, Warren War-ren Mlllais, Earl William Bannon, Margarito Worthlngton, Lester Morrison, Mor-rison, Bert Porter, Montague Har-court, Har-court, Marie Wheaton, all. make for a dramatic organization having few equals In the western states now on tour. The ticket sale opens this morning, and as the interest in this offering Is certain to be larger than usual, the public is urged to place their orders 1 without delay. The Ogden dates are Sunday and Monday nlghte, October 10 and 11. Advertisement. on Positively your last chance to see the most wonderful of all great screen dramas, ""Blue Jeans," starring Viola Dana Utah today only. oo ; 1 Read tho Classified Ads. Clara Kimball Young at' Utah Theatre Sunday, Monday Mon-day and Tuesday in "Savage Woman." Never seen before. Coming tomorrow, one day only, Alice Brady in "A Self-made Self-made Widow. Advertised before be-fore but not shown. Utah Theatre. I oo Read tho Classified Ads. TONICIHT The story f a brave young ; man and a girl in danger ADULTS 1 7C KEYSTONE COMEDY CHILDREN My Star Includes war tax 1 1 SOLDIERS, ' ! Centralize Your Buying I I . and You Will Gain I Thereby I j Compare our prices with others and you will find that we give t I The Most For Your Money I Cheese, Idaho full cream, pound. . . .: 37c I ; Cheese, eastern full cream, pound 37c 1 Nut butter, a good substitute for butter, pound 40c I ! Potatoes, 100 pounds $1.85 I ' E Potatoes, 50 pounds $1.00 f j Potatoes, 12 pounds v...' 25c ' ; Unions, 4 pounds J5C 1 Milk, large, 2 for .25c j i I Milk, 1 dozen . .$1.45 5 i c Milk, small, dozen 85c 1 1 i Hills Bros, coffee, red can, pound 42c 1 1 S Hills Bros, coffee, red can, 2 pounds 80c I I jj Karo syrup, 10 pound can 90c I J i Karo syrup, 5 pound can 5oc S 1 I E. C. corn flakes, package 2c S r : E. C. corn flakes, dozen $1.35' 1 fi Mother's Wheat Hearts, package .' ' . . .23c I W Flapjack, large package 35c j ' B Worcestershire style sauce, Heinz's, pints .33c 1& Horseradish, large tumbler 15c 1 ! Horseradish, pints jqc ; Sweet ground chocolate, pound 33c 1 , Cocoa, Wanita brand, pound 28c 1 'I Sweet potatoes, pound gc B S We carry a full line of Fruits d Vegetables,' all aV the right 1 prices. I DELIVERY FREE I I OF ALL ORDERS AMOUNTING TO $2.00 OR MORE. 1 American Grocery Co, I ' PHONIT 747 I 359 Twenty-Fourth St. J j j |