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Show "45 MITES FROM BROADWAY" AT THE T'i w screen comedies taken from I singe successes have created the Inter- as baa "ITorty-flvs Minutes Prom r Broad way with Charles Hay as the jstur, which comes to the Ogden theatre the-atre Sunday for four days, Every - where ths picture ban been shown the I managers have extended the engagement engage-ment fur the showing of the picture In I order to fulfill the requests of their patrons, many of whom were 'Repeaters," 'Repeat-ers," who had requested the opportunity opportu-nity of seeing the picture the second! and third times (George Cohan was the stai of the stage success and; I Charles Ray is t he star of the screen I unci I'sy. Critics have said that Ray has never produced a picture greater than this, one This is clue, probably, to the faci that the picture is produced from I Charlie's own studio and conies from Ihe fact that he wanted the best of, everything in his own picture. The i story of the ruins and Wise k'uys Of Lhf '4B Minutes from Broadway" Is familiar to the thcatregolng people of the present day. Many people undoubtedly un-doubtedly will recall those catchy tuneful fjlhlstleable .nrs from the Stage BUCCesa and which will be played at tin prcaenfiatldVi of thja comedy by I'rofes- j sor Ilfitidd Fleming at the organ. The I tunes include ths following "Mar) is a Grand Old KaiQe," "So Long I Mary" and "4'i Minutes From ISroad-l way'" I on |