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Show 1UTAH THEATRE Today and Saturday f i 1 lis Jl i WtLUam "5oX presents SHIRLEY MASQfl Pio. L DoLcs Belt The of a little Oriental I maid who worshipped Buddha and J v.' h 1 1 c man i Old gods, old races, old customs li-of what avail are they against I young hearts and love? H! The story of how an American j I fought the "Yellow Peril" in his i I heart and was vanquished Comedy ' .Home Spun" Selzmck News I If I "CROSS THAT LINE I IF YOU DARE Doesn't She Look Formidable"? I MARY PIOKFORD I In "Heart o the Hills" Sunday only at the ORPHEUM ) i V ; i I I , L, ,J . WVvA aJ i GOOD NIGHT LONDON ! FOUR OTHER ACTS I And Third Episode of I IjflliMiiMHHc Alhambra Theatre open tomorrow 10:30 a.m. Show begins at 11 a. m Great leature program. "Doug " Fairbanks in "The Nut " Don't miss it. COZY TODAY AND TOMORROW FRANK MAYO kr THOMAS Also a Good Comedy and "King of the Circus" v NOW EXTRAORDINARY TRIPLE BILL "Honeymoon I K ' I Ranch" Western photodrama with thrills, action and comedy coming fasl and furious. -ALL EN E RJT in neymoraxRar j ' 1 T I Ogden Concert Orchestra Directed by Prof Harold Fleming LARRY jfelL SEMON itml in His Be-st Comedy Jju:-". -SPk "THE W -----m SPORTSMAN" IfcsF .J,lm Some fun with a lion, Uffi 0jk Y t ' wjV ostrich, sultan and his KT harem girls. V' WL W OGDEN M THEATRE jH Si '! CRPHEUM, OGDEN Two Nights Tuesday and Wednesday March 29-30 Watine Wednesday Tor one Year Seats s Dl"tr nt the Mecca of m c , Viv 'rom AM tner tM Now on S.He wmB2 Revue at Metropolitan Jt The Bohemians, fflgfiK Drcenvlch VH Pilgrim to the .jVaW ,nc- A. i ur, - X2.i&.k$ 1 'Oe Is DHH-r. Shriee of Artli. Mg WL JUCtou Pnt ,rom Any I tic Sensation. OLL 0 hT CmmU- 1 9 IM I n AKiwHK A O.iring and Colorful Spectacle. VBKaBu V AJHu Mirroring the Notions and the "IHHLUvIhLV xtf Mv Emotions, the Ethics and the An- lB9lianSiBra& ItS5.'Jt tic of the Fanciful Folk of New V ,.v fork's Quart irr Li tin. (V 3 YStfJ-ffl fiftp I , ) i ORIGINAL GREENWICH VILLAGE THEATER COMPANY JAMES WATTS. TED LEWIS "THE JAZZ KING" A L HERMAN SYLVIA JASON. VERNA GORDON. HICKEY BROS AND THE TWENTY FAMOUS ARTISTS' MODELS Prices: Night. $1.00 to $3.00; Wednesday Matinee, 50c to 52 00 i BUM ! I llll II I tm II IIIMMBIII I mMMMM I ALHAMBRA I I I JL m I XII'S FINEST T I I E A T R E I Last Times Today and Tomorrow I j I I Open Tomorrow 10:30 a. m. I H I 'Doug's' Greatest Picture I I m FairbanS I II J in His Best picture i It has broken away from the traditional H vHHg , screen stories and has produced a rip- ma iakl!ff 1 roaiing comedy which is entirely different. Rj Full of action; dominated with love; rich H with turprises that pack a tremendous H X wallop; wholesome, delightful, extraordi- I , " nary amusement. Added Attraction I Two-Reel Girl Comedy 1 I I Prices 10c 20c 30c I ZZTZZZTZZZ Children Adults, Matinees Adults, All Seats Zr All Seats Until 6:30 Evenings 3 Shows at 2:15, 4:00, 5:45, 7:30, 9:15 H I COMING NEXT SUNDAY I j wow ! Jgssg L-. La sky presents I ROSCOE (FATTY) I I ARBUCKLE I (by Arrangement )ith Joseph M. Schenck) The Life Of The Party E I From the Story by Irvin S. Cobb Directed by Joseph Henabery Scenario by Walter Woods COMING APRIL 10, 11, 12 and 13 11 CECIL B. DE MILLE'S h FORBIDDEN FRUIT" I |