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Show I jHl ft O R P H E U M ! Monday and Tuesday MABEL NORM AND fjL The Harum, Scarum Glad Girl If flr "MICKEY" I 4 h SUPER-PK II RE THAT COMES I 'k , nnbbssnhH BUT ONCE IN A LIFE-TIME! B FRANK GIBNEY WILLSING I''!'-1 1 i m m ANV 0Nf:' KIDDIES AND ALL !m! & S Sing "Mickey" .-md Get a Box of Candy. !V 'JI.il & FOUR SHOWS DAILY 2479 P. M 30c and 1 5c R'j THE RELAIBLEl Ijjjj d We are specialists in the treatment of Pyorrhea. I & I CROWN I i We are specialists in Crown and Bridge Work. I ;:f PAINLESS Hi is We have a specialist in Plate or False Teeth Work. If you have plates you cannot wear, see us. I ' DENTISTS We have the largest office in Ogden. Our fifth year without a change of management, which makes our guarantee good. Bp'i 268 Washington Ave., East Side, I In ill THE QUEENS OF FASHION, one of the many elaborate displays of Parisian vestments shown in 1 "OH, BABY," which comes to the ORPHEUM TOMORROW NIGHT, oo EASIER NOW THAN LATER. It is easier to break up a cold or check a cough now than it will be later. Perslsten bronchial co;rhs chat "hang on" all winter pave the way for, serious throat and 'ung Jiseaes. L. W. Day, 05 Campbell Av , E. Detroit, Mich., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar relieves one of bronchitis very quickly. I hope never to have it again ' This reliable family medicine for the re:ief of coughs, colds, croup, hoarseness, etc.. contains no opiates. Children like it A. R. Mclntyre Drug Co. , Advertisement, Pumpkin pies and pumpkin faces at the big carnival dance at W. O. W. hall, Thursday, Oct. 30. Everybody welcome. We all eat pumpkin pies and drink apple cider at the big carnival dance W. O. W. hall Thursday, Oct. 30th. Everybody Every-body welcome. If you are in the market for, hay, corn, oats, flour or po-: tatoes get in touch with Mit-j chel- McPeek Produce Co., Room 503 Eccles Bldg. Phones day, 176, night. 1654 or 1349 218. Don't miss the big carnival dance October 30th, W. O. W. hall. Refreshments, pumpkin pies and apple cider. Everybody Every-body welcome. THOMAS MEIGHAN end BETTY COMPSOM o sft- THE MIRACLE MAN Q ammonal fL-bral picare Declared by twelve hundred convicts as one of the groaW " j" crook" pictures ever screened, "The Miracle Man," a new Par 11 mount-Artcraft picture produced by George Loane Tucker, was pr sented at Sing Sing Prison, Ossining, N. Y , with flattering result! i recently. V So impressed were the convicts by the spectacle, that one of then idminngly stated his belief that "the man who produced the picturi (Mr. Tucker) was a fourth timer," or words to that effect This maj be regarded as a great compliment, but it must be sa:d m behalf f ; that eminent producer that he never saw the inside of any Stats' prison, except as interested observer. A print of "The Miracle Mar.," which is essentially a dransstJi photoplay, was taken to Sing Sing by a representative of tbe FamoN a Players-Lasky Corporation, primarily as entertainment. jl ,lne crook play, the manner of its reception by a big audience which n II m0 urally would be suonosed to know more about, crime and the ways II Ui criminals their passiens and sentiments than any other audience B the world, was the subject of considerable speculation at the olfn05 .the corporation. . PICTURE WELL RECEIVED. . How the picture was received by this critical audience is bn0 z- ; described in the Famous Pl':yers-I asky man 's written report, Imitted on his return to New York. He said: . m ' The picture went beyond all my expectations. I never belt saw such a crowd of enthusiasts, and Louis Jacobs, chairman ox J Entertamment Committee of the Mutual Welfare League of Sing om Prison, told me that the inmates were sincere in their praise. He they were hard critics and would not hesitate to indicate their o pleasure had the picture disoleased them. . m "Edward V. Brophy, Warden, and John P. Joyce, SupriD dent of Industries, told me personally that 'The Miracle Man' was most wonderful picture they had ever seen and they have seer rnw I also received oral praise from many of the inmates themselves. v Jacobs said: 'The picture carries a message that gets to the R without their knowing why. It isn't crammed down their tnroaw a preachment. That's why it made a hit with them.' j, hi "I also had a talk with one of the beat-known newspapers the United States who recently wis convicted of a capital c? $ had rend the book and seen the pJay. The picture, he said, wa best thing he had ever seen." . j Beginning SUNDAY afternoon, 'The Miracle Man" Ltt feature attraction at the ALHAMBRA THEATRE The engap N will last for but four days, Wednesday being the last chance c, c Ogden theatre-goers will have to cee this gigantic pitcuxe JK kr created a sensation in nearly every city in the country .A0 I Ite&a ment- |