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Show 13 A fairly crimhion sitution in British' l high life, which is non-existent in thls: 1 country, ov.'ius lo our lack of a social l order of nobility, is treated in Cosmo I Hamilton's story, "The Miracle of' Love," which litis bfen adapted to motion mo-tion picture form and will be shown j at the Alharohra theatre tomorrow. The hero is tho younger son in a no-J bleman's family, who has 'no hopes ol the tiiie. is without funds, yet cannot I go to work like an ordinary man bwlng to the discrace which it wouid brine to his family. Th youth" finally j solves the problem by planning toj leave the country and earn money in a land where his nrecious family is unknown. However, on the pier ho meets "a woman, who completely changes hi$ life. . The great and al-... al-... - II ORPBffllSSr-SUNDAY-CBrtain 8:15 1 J SEATS NOW Prices 5(?c to 32.00 ; 1 New York and Chicago's Biggest Farce Hit in. Years. The gj A Piquant, Pajama-Clad, Hilarious RoIIic! S - r i u i i w u 1 1 i i iu- -j - i w i - t- s- I I L..xlftr-T t- 1 t ffWa&iTrtiWiiu,-,,,!,! u. .j.i- 'i 1 np i h lluji rriTTTJT j I ORPHEUM To1- lies. Jan. 27 Ii HA Plenty of Good Dollar Seats at Wednesday Matinee I ' St ! I WJNCHELL SMITH aad JOHN L GOLDEN. I Producers of L ightnin and "3 Wise Fools Offer I xICAS GR'EgATEST cotviEDY I by WMCHELL SMITH and JOHN E. CAT OF ORIGINAL FAVORITES CECILY AS PRESENTED FOR A SOUD YEAR. EACH IN NEW VORK tnl j ICTHE ON LY COM PANY ON TOUR, ! I Seats Now on Sale gfla, j PARLOR, BEDROOM em soisi Unusually Brilliant Cast in Play at The Orpheum Tomorrow To-morrow Night When "Parlor, Bedroom and Bath" conies to the Orpheum tomorrow night it will be played by an unusually brilliant bril-liant cast of comedians, gathered by Malinger A. H. Woods for a tour to llh& Pacific coast. Walter E. Perkins, 'who gained country wide fame as the star in "My Friend From India" and "The Man From Mexico," is tho husband hus-band who finds himself in the curious predicament of irying to live op to a false reputation as a Don Juan. Eda (Ann Luke, of "The Prince of Pllsen" fame, and who is to be starred next I season in a new piece, plays the wom-'an wom-'an reporter who turns professional corespondent. co-respondent. Will Archie of "WiVfire" of the Ziegfeld Follies, of a dozen bis Broadway hits is tho facetious bell hop at the wayside inn, where most of the "Parlor. Bedroom and Bath" hilarity tnkr place. Mr. Archie, famous for lii delineation of boy roles, made his start as a child actor in tho famous I Weber and Fields Music Hall cchu-1 cchu-1 pany. Other Broadway names in the ' east are Fred I. Lewis,. Gail Sheldon. I Etta Brvf.ii, Gertrude Webster, Jane I Aubrey. Pearl Ford. William A. Wil-j Wil-j lianis. John Fc-rr.lock. Adv. I most tragic love which springs up between be-tween tho two leads rapidly to a stnrt-liing stnrt-liing ehimax. Prominent in the cast are Liter Cottton and Wyndham Standing. I Adv. tears mm 1 'TlliTOTIRWi i Original Broadway Production t Coming to Orpheum, Two ! Days With Maticce i I , Toars and laughter are the main in-1 gredients of "Turn to the Righ'," tbo! i sensational comedy success which John Golden will present at the Orph-; cum theatre, Tuesday and Wednesday,! January 27 and 2S, with' matlr.ee Wed-' nesday, with the original Broadwav production, exactly as it ran far a solid ! year each at tho Gaiety theatre. New York, and George M, Cohan's Grand I Opera house, Chicago. Though It! bristles with bright lines and ingen- I ious situation, it never approaches the border of farce. The wholesome heart interest to I typical of Whichell Smith in his ' "Brewster's Millions." "The Fortune1 ; Hunter," "Tho Boomerang," and, 'Lightnin' " is much in evidence in ' j .he story of tho regeneration of two, nimblc-witted young cruoks Muggs , and Gilly, at the hands of the saintly . I old mother of their pal. Joe Bascom. 1 When Joe makes his appearance at j he Bascom homestead, closely followed follow-ed by Mugps and Gilly. the town skinflint skin-flint is about to take t little farm; from Joo's widowed mother and his! oung sister for non-payment of a $125! grocery bill. The situation calls for -julck action and the farm is saved by means most ingenious, if not entirely honest. Then comes the harvesting of' a bumper crop of peaches and the for-1 mallon of a syndicate to exploit ai toothsome variety of peach jam with! riich "Ma" Bascom has won local re- nown. Success attends tho venture and the last act finds the members of tho syndicate enjoying tho full fruits o their enterprise and honesty most conspicuous cf said fruit being one illage belle each. Seats tiro now on sale. Adv. oo . J. J. Brurnmitt, 2417 Hud- don avenue, paya highest i j prices for Liberty bonds. I Today Evelyn Nesl ' In "Her Mistake" If 1 i HITIL. -wr- AND TWO REEL COMEDY Coming 'Sunday j A GREAT PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT SPECIAL 1 j I Wml&MMCi A COSMOPOLITAN PRODUCTION ' . 1 "Cyf CSM0P0U1AN PEOOUCnON By Cosmo Hamilton r 1 lCLlE OF HiOE TOGETHER WITH - 1 I II IN HIS NEWEST COMEDY . j' i It's the Funniest one yet a Sceam from start to finish I KP8fcS j I DONT FAIL TO SEE IT I l ilic amp Mq mi I i m ,.,wuj u X & 'M- I ' SCHEDULE I 1 do:oopeb 5.ou":,Nd" h S Medical Society to Discuss Influenza The Weber County Medical society will meet at the city hall tonight at S 'o'clock for the purpose of discussing influenza conditions in the city and county and methods of combatting the epidemic "Symptoms and Treatment" will bo the subject discussed by Dr. J. It. Mor-rell. Mor-rell. Dr. Frank Bartlett will speak on j the subject, "Bacteriology" and City Physician Henry W. Nelson will use for his subject "Prophylaxis." There will be a general discussion by the doctors doc-tors on methods to be followed in Ogden Og-den in the effort to prevent tho flu from becoming epidemic. oo Evelyn Ne3it Thaw in "Her Mistake" at the Alhambra today. to-day. 6c, 15c, 20c. no See Evelyn Nesbit Thaw in the big 7-reel special "Her Mistake." Mis-take." Alhambra today. 6c, 1 5c, 20c. oo |