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Show THE BRO MELODY . ITTIIEOGBEI "The Broken Melody," Eugene O'Brien's latest picture under the Selz. nick banner, will bo the featured attraction at-traction at the Ogden theatre next Thursday. It is a charming study ol two artistic temperaments Stewart Graut, a painter, and Hedda Dana, a singer, who come together through their diverging ambitions for worldly greatness, and separate for a nerind while each go their roads that lead to famo. But love eventually reunites them, both wiser but no sadder because be-cause they find that tho fame they have won apart may be shared together. to-gether. Action in "The Broken Melody" varies va-ries between Europe and America, beginning be-ginning in the famous section of Old New York known as Greenwich Village, Vil-lage, from thence to Europe and back again to America. It Is a simple love story done with charm and distinction I and should appeal to all lovers of good drama. "The Broken Melody" was written by Ouida Bergere and directed by William Wil-liam P. S. Earle. Both author and director are foremost in their respective respec-tive arts, and the result is a photoplay photo-play that is thorough in every respect. Tho star has been given a notable supporting sup-porting cast, headed by Lucy Cotton and Corrine Barker. on |