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Show (opening today I Botterill's Four-City I AT THE I Ogden SVlotor Car Co. Th his "f usel rars brine conducted In offering these cars, the Botterill Company tjxjft week in Bait Ike, Ogden, Murray and considers it of prime importance that you Provo by the Botterill Automobile Company receive satisfaction as complete as if you of Salt Lake, will open today at the Ogden were buying any of the new cars for which Motor Car Company's salesroom, 2345-23866 they are distributors. Vnd you maj count Hudson Avenue, and run until next Sat- on the fullest co-operation from us and urriay evening. from the Botterill Company in getting maximum max-imum service from any one of theso used Only cars of standard make are being of- cars- Iferetl In this sale They Include Hudson -. , , ., .... rliis sale is a bit; mooev-saving opportunity Hupt-r-slNOs, Dodge .trot hers, ( adillacs, & 1 K , . , , , , for you, for you will find the cars prfeod Buicks, Oakland.s, Fords, (norlands, Chan- ' J . . , , ,. , exceptionally low in view of their unusual dlers. Chevrolet, Appe.rsons and light tie- , 1 . , value, livery trucks. There are no orphans among them each make of car having an intrr- , ,jfct. The pc ial display of these cars will bo nitiuntaln distributor. ... opened all day Mid in the evenings during the sale Each mr has been examined by throe experts ex-perts of the Botterill organization, nn.l ac- Come In and pick out a car which you think repted only lecause li is In sound condl- meets jour nrods and then let us demou-tiou demou-tiou and insures long dependable service. strata it for you nt your convenience. 2345-2355 Hudson Ave. Phone 4S0 i j I No Cure For The W raliy hm (lreade,J disease ravaged the country last year vt a i-ure will occur U f0Und t('r d,Kl Medical Authorities say another epl- ? chlUn 6 du nVt'ryu 0tl y ' ',10 Inlnul '-'J feel a cold comiug on. ht.ve fevej "'yIng 1 Av " r C0llsIPtl'Jn. tc tnko a THOROUGH. CLEANSING, sCKv mount a it b,', BaU rt'a"'r- u'ke a KOOd big cup ut hollister-s will iZ r TEA (warm)- n(l R t0 betl for thf1 nii ht -chances :(5rDDe tfi ,,,,e no;'' morning and it won't ho so easy for -ho "Flu" Buy I sct you. I MiR Mo'ih6' ,0'1ay' hav" ' in llw house and use it a the vtrv first ly. Mclnu,'r'', sh0ll,f' cloK.-dy raith the children and ,1-.at their, v.itrout Drug Co. -Advertisement. BIGGER MD BETTER PICTURES BOOKED FOR THE OGDEN THEATRE ! Management Goes in for the Big Features Regardless of Cost; Get the Pick of the Best. 3 Bigger and better feature picture: a for the patrons of the Ogden theater : is the policy announced lest night b I 1 H. W. Peery of the Ogden, in ccni I menting upon the outlook for the next H year. He referred '0 the Wonderful I success that has greeted the prfnenta-I prfnenta-I don of the new 1100,000 scc.al Harold ft Lloyd comedy, vhlcii will be seen 'or a the last time today, together with Tom S Mix in "The Speed Maniac." a BeginninR Thurid iy will be 8.-en B one of the first big pictures Elain.- 1 Hammerstein in - The Country Cou- in," adapted from Hoolh Taikington, S and Julian Street's world famous sue 1 cess, which was ueoo on the stage ' here early this season If j Next Sunday th"' d?den will presm f 'Norma Talmadge In the "Isle of Cor, S quest," adapted from A.thur Horn P blob's novel, By Right it Conquest," I and which is nov playing st the Nem X Gem theater in flail Laki for si nd n mission. Tin- pm ne a? adapted for I the screen for Miss Talmadge bv Anita E 1 Loos and John EmcrHOD Other Great bookings. I Following this .he nianaement of I Ue ORden announces the great 1 j , bookings of the veill Whib are ihr- I features adapted from the greatest E plays and authors end costing the I management from WOO to 8000 each w The managem a feels h ii (.he a i""'Kden's patrons deserve .'i" best j)o. ilslble special feat ir3 attractions nnd It their patrons are w'Ming to pay the 3 slight increase in admission to see the 1 1 best pictures thai iro playing to won n derful business al lira itrand and Ni v y RialtO theaters in New YurV:, as well I I as the biggest theaters m the principal I ; cities of the United States. ' he poik J y r.t the ( i'.;den, in the pist, Is noi S confined to taking ths production ol a any one company but take iheii plcl 9 Of the market and personally pre re gj view all pictures and therein Insuring 3 the selection of onl.. the hest nroduc I tions of the world's '.reatest producers. H At the present time the Ogc'.en is tak fl ing a pick of the bis pictures by the fl Fox, Select, lv h Ooldwyn, Vita I graph, First National, Robertson-Col I and i he 1 nlversnl-.lewel. Best of Productions, i The following is .1 list f the produc-9 produc-9 lions for an early showing at the Og 9 den Elaine Hammerstein In "The 9 1 Country Cousin"; Norma ralmadge In H 1 The I-le of Conquest"; William 8ar 9 ' Muni in Zane drey's powerful phi;.. I "The Last of the Duranes"; Dolores D Casinelli, who made s hit recentlj In i mj iv i n ii i iu uifi in "ii" ii i .ii" i leni's sensational picture, "Tbe Vlr-' Vlr-' tuous Model": William Russell in i well known play Six Feel Four" con sldered the greatest western produc tion In three v ai-. Then n Hows the Jewel super production, ' The Right to Happiness." fealui m. I oi .ithy Phill'p I'cir Christinas v.ek th" Ogdm will I present the second cf the L'g special I $100,000 feature comedv ''Captain Kidd'S Kids." by Harold I.lovd, the world's greatest c-o.ncdrin, barrln; i none on the doubi-? bill, with Sugene O'Brien and Robert Edson in "Sealed i Hearts." 'The Girl From the Out- Iside," said to be Rex Beach's 3uoremo effort in pictures. CODIES next, followed ,by William Farntim and then "Bluu'. Husbands. " the grestOSl and most aen sational nine-reel picture featur'n the author and producer, Stroheim r : membered as the German actor in ! "Hearts of Humanity, Learts of the World," and the Unbeliever . Maurice Tournier's latest tpectal, 'Broken Bn terlly," follows, '..ast, but net lesbt. the ( igden has closed a contract for Charles Ray's First ationa. productions produc-tions The above pictures, together i with other features to he announced, insures the Ogden 9 in irons the world's greatest productions J ei I m ml . 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