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Show I If 'J flOliCE OF OGDEN' ? TALK OF T01 Crowds, continue to pour In and out of the Alhambra theatre to see the Standard-Examiner movie, "A Romance Ro-mance of Ogden." Everyone Is commenting com-menting on the excellence ot the film, and the talent of the cnst, for the pro-i pro-i ductlon has all the light and shade : of a professional picture, and If one ;' -were not acquainted with the young people who tiiko part, it isn't at all i improbablo but that many would think that they were sitting through a regu- f lar performance. Of course, the whole jj film is not that way, or it wouldn't send the audience Into convulsions !! like It does. But outside of the funny ) spots and to bo fair, one must admit ' k that, there are many, wo still insist ! that it is a dandy picture. "How could you let James Hcarns kiss you r like that," was asked of Miss Mag- adleno Gill, who plays the part of .PoUy Atbcrton.'lhc heroine. Did the director direc-tor rehearse you like that? Of course not, such an Idea, said Miss Gill, which only goes to show that James has j ideas of hlB own about proposing to J girls. Somo years ago Olga Nether- I solo becamo famous as the foremoBt J exponent In the art of kissing. Can you wonder then that "A Romance of Ogden" Is packing 'em to see James Hearns go Olga Nethersole one better, tor. James' kisses are measured by the , mile in this local photoplay, and ho is ithe klsslngest klsslng-bug that ever gave an exhibition of proline osculation. oscula-tion. Don't miss "A Romance of ' Ogden" it you want the best laugh you have had in many a day. It's at the Alhambra theatre, up to and including t . ' Saturday, but go early so you woi-i't : have to wait in lino fcr a seat. |