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Show 00 ONE OF HfcWS FIVE GREATEST j PLAYS HERE Considerable Interest Is being taken by a large number of Ogden people in the roming screen play, "Common Clay," which Manager Jo eph (,o-s an-aounces an-aounces for the Orpeum with the opening op-ening date tomorrow night. Since the announcement thai he had booked the screen vrsion of the famous play, which has been characterised as one of America's five greatest plays, many Ogden people have personal! express ed their appreciat ion of the opportunity opportun-ity that will b-- afforded them in seeing see-ing it. It has been said that the screen version is even greater than the stage production in which Jane Cowl starred so long on Broadway The play, with Miss Cowl In the stellar role, ran n full year in New York and plaved each night to packed houses And while it was playing there Its Influence was so great, its story so compelling that it was heard of by other people in all parts of the country. This was the Harvard prize play by Cleves Klnkead The play, which Is filled with tense uioments and moves the audience to tears :ind lauchtr by turn fl full of iiul hunian Interest It touches one of life's great problems how to rear the girl Tho proper brinrrinc up qf girls has evei been the greatest problem prob-lem any parent has had m solve. This play opened th1 eyes of thousands of parents, especially mothers, and -while !t taught a lesson it also entertained so well that the nam5. "'Common Clay," WBB on millions of tongues. When the theatre opens tomonovr afternoon at five o'clock there will un doubtpdly be a crowd throughout the entire evening As thi? is anticipated the manager of the theatre stated that he would advise all who wish to yee it early in the evening to get to the ihentre well ahead of time. |