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Show mabei. mm AT THE OGDEN j DU "TOE PEST" Mabel Normand'a newest Goldwvn picture Is "The Pest." It comes to the Ogden theatre tomorrow, and it bids fair to eause gales of hearty laughter. I with a catch In the throat now and iihen when the vivacious star becomes wistful and pathetic. "The Pest" is a happy combination of all the elements ele-ments that go to please the vast majority. ma-jority. Those who adore Mabel Nor-mand Nor-mand will delight in watching the pro sress of Puckers through a maze of laughable situations which take her from the farmyard to the mansion of the county judge. She is supposedly the daughter of a shiftless couple who impose all kinds of laborious dut icon ic-on her. One Is guiding the primitive ferry which they control, a task which brings about many amusing situations, although Puckers' passengers are in imminent peril of more than one ducking. duck-ing. It is when the girl slips an old ring on her linger and goes to a party that the serious element in the story is first made known The judge at whose : home ihe dance Is given observes the ring and it recalls many things to him. Investigation Is becnin and before long1 supposed friends of the old man are' unmasked and the girl he has reared as his daughter proves to be in league with those intent on his ruin. Puckers Puck-ers Is involved in even' stage of the plot. ' ' 00 |