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Show I THEATRES I Large Crowd Greets Opening Show of Unusual Pantages Bill Forming .1 program of varied cnter-tainment cnter-tainment and appealing Interest, the PuntHfTos vaudeville bill which open-I open-I ed ut the Orpheum th'tro yotorday is greeted by no me of the largest l &Udlncefl of the season The hndllner this week is a tense little dTemo built around the capture I of a y oung American woman living on the Mexican border by a bandit who maintain, hoc quarters In a log hut In the hills ri ..nora, the kidnaping kid-naping being a rSVbnge plot against her adopted father. Ii turns out that the girl la really 1 ;hen the play depends on the surprise Mnil It wotiln't wouldn't he fair to reveal It here. Noodles Fagnn and Elsie come thli week with a collection of Jokes, song rnd dances which gained hearty favor with the audience. Two young women, one of whom is the small daughter of the house b lp to make the act u ' success. The little miss In particular, dances well. Pagan made an appeal for the European children's relief. h also tested out the audience and dcHd-1 dcHd-1 ed that another serial thriller was ' wanted to follow "Bride 13." The three Aloran sisters furnish the 1 musical feature of the bill, using a 1 varie ty of instruments. They al9o give a sons or two and altogether present, I an inviting performance. The sotting I for their act Is quit artistic. Three other acts of more than ordinary ordi-nary calibre are presented, these be- lnr Will Morris, a tramp bicyclist who brings the laughter with his apparent I aw kwardness. Violet Horner, who sings popular and operatic numbers with a well trained voice, and Jug-j Jug-j gllng Kelson, a ma-ster of his art. who has any number of Laughable trick. Tho serial. 'Bride 13." comes to a 1 thrilling conclusion tills weok with tho complete overthrow gf the pirates' stronghoH .inl recapture of the kid-nupctl kid-nupctl young women. The serial had proved Interesting throughout and. as a consequence the last histailment I was eagerly awaited As 'mentioned 1 above. ;i popular oir is being taken j as to what theatregoers desire to take I Its place on the program. 'Tiger Cub" With Pearl White Now Showing At Ogden Theatre "Tiger's Cub," a big production star-, star-, :ing I'e irl Whl'c began a three days engagement the igden theatre yes-1 yes-1 terday. and the largo audience at the I opening gae demonstrative evidence I of Ha great satisfaction. 1'curl White is scon in the title I role, and portrays most delightfully the haracter Of a young girl horn and reared amid the snow wastes of Alaska, Alas-ka, and who never has known any! companionship other than tho rough types who Inhabit these regions. When David Summers. a young, easterner, arrives In Alaska In search of his father, the Cub quickly recognizes recog-nizes the kind of man she has Intu-Itlvely Intu-Itlvely felt existed somewhere: and friendship quickly ripens Into a love which l forced to fight Its way nt I every step against gros brutality I and worse. 00 "Uncle Tom's Cabin" to Show At Orpheum Sunday and Monday The rpheum announces the comlnjr engagement of Stetson's "I'ncle Tom's Cabin.'' th greatest of all American ' plays, which will open its local en-I en-I gagement Sunday and remain for two 1 da' -i. with matinee on Monday at 3.45 I After many years of success on the stage, it became a favorite of the tent-show tent-show classs and finally it rather died out. As a result, many of the younger' generations have never seen It. It is to meet this demand for the play. ' among the younger folks, that J. w. j Brownies has produced "Uncle Tom's Cabin" anew. Scats nov selling. i Seat Sale Opens Today for Performance of "Robin Hood" The enlhiiMiavm of Manager J. F. i I Uoa4 over the coming of "Hohln Hood" I was particularly In evidence ns he an- I nounced the opening of the seat sole for this mornlDg Said the manager "I am afraid S whole lot of people don't appreciate the fuct that I'm bringing a great production here When the big Park theatre In New York began to turn thousands away at the revival of 'Robin Hood.' Kalph Dunbar, the entertaining producer, de-I de-I elded It was time to bring real productions pro-ductions to the smaller cities, and he has already brought the De Koven masterpiece to over two hundred of them. The opera opened the municipal munici-pal opera season in St Louis, at Forest For-est Park, when the world's fair was held, and the attendance exceeded four thousand nt each performance." "Hohln Hood" plays in Ogden next Tuesday and Wednesday at the Orpheum Or-pheum theatre. "Burglar Proof" Is Picture Now Showing at Alhambra Shamed on the station platform. Left staring at a tralnload of jeering faces because at the last minute he had to tell his girl he couldn't take her on' tho Fourth of July excursion on which she had set her heart' As a result, his girl Jtlte.j him Then and there be resolved ' never to be broke again " Oolng to the city he becomes a "Burglar Proof ' tightwad, tight-wad, so penurious he nearly wrecks his health through living In cheap rooms and eating poor food. But. advised ad-vised by his doctor to dance as a cure for his nerves he meets the girl and but to tell would take the savor from tho delicious humor tale which Is now playing at the Alhambra Theatre. ' Burglar Proof" la a Paramount picture nn "Something Different" Showing Show-ing at the Alhambra Today The Spanish street scenes and plantation plan-tation "shots which lend the pgtlp-Amerlcan pgtlp-Amerlcan atmosphere to "Something Different," the picture in which Con-1 stanco Blnney is to be seen today and 1 tomorrow at the Alhambra thtuter. I were taken in Cuba. The entire company com-pany made the trip to the more than ever popular Island last August, not 1 ir. search of thirst quenchers, but of Spanish exteriors sot to be found In I this country. |