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Show "WEB IBE HILL" STARTS SUNDAY OGDEN THE1TBE One of the greeil epoch-making pho-, toplays of man years Is the beautiful! William Fox photo drama of mother-love mother-love entitled ' Over the Hill." which' will be seen at the Ogden thea.re start-! lng Sunday at 1 p m. Founded upon the famous poem by Will Carleton, this simple story of the! devotion of a mother for her children in spite of he trials and tribulations to which they subject her, Is one of the most appealing and lovable stories' ever screened 8taged under the dl-i rection of Harry' Mlllarde. It has relied re-lied for its grear. strength with the; public upon the simple theme and plain story' of a mother and her family whom she carefully rears and protects There Is no suggestion of big massive mas-sive scenes, no spectacular effects, no crowds nctf.hlng but the simple, thrilling thrill-ing and powerful story that touches the heart of all humanity and brlng9 everyone to realize the love and affection af-fection with which a mother's memory mem-ory should always be revered. Prodtteed In New York by William Fox in September of 1920. without ostentation, os-tentation, without undue exploitation; without any furore or newspaper fireworks, fire-works, the fame of the simple and beautiful picture. " Over the Hill" spread like wild-fire All who ?sw It sent hundreds of their friends. Newspapers News-papers hailed It as one of the great end crowning artistic triumphs of the I motion picture world Clergymen preached sermons about it. Editors! wroto editorials advising every nvoth-' or'8 son and daughter t.o see "Over the Hill." The result of this word-, of-mouth advertising was to send such I crowds to see "Over the Hill" that' William Wax repeatedly extended the engagement leasing one theatre after' another and moving "Over the Hill" continuously until It was finally pre- sented at six different theatres on Broadway. It must he remembered also that "Over the Hill" was presented pre-sented In leading first class Broadway theatres, at the top scale of $2.00 for the hest seats, and for many weeks) g ! a I I rai ' i"n plaj n H lfssMf()Hai().4MM()'4S I j Jones Shoe Store j Conducted Only 1or Short Time Longer j H j STOCK MUST BE CLOSED OUT j j AT ONCE H Our sacrifice is your gain. All shoes for men, women HB and children at cost and less. j I 1.50 5.45 j NOTHING HIGHER j Remember We are Going Out of Business ' LbbbbbI Xm.- SHOE8 KLS LLLH Z&yJW& MEN - WOMEN 6i CHILDREN 1 H SS 2461 WASHINGTON AVE. OGDEN - UTAH f ia !jk ""-fc ropyright 1921 Hart SchafTner i: Mara fine clothes for much less money hj that's why our January sale is proving such a success it's the combination of high quality with low price that does it Hart Schaffner & Marx suits 1 $28L0 Z a big group of regular $40.00 suits at this price fl $3350 $4350 I you'll find here a fine in this lot are all our very IJ selection of $50.00 suits , finest suits the best to be had you save real money on every one of these suitsthey 1 were very reasonably priced in the first place---now the values are extraordinary s, r-f c frccc -LC5 OLUOXJ matinees drew the remarkable gross business of more than $22,000 per week These figures are ataaolutel accurate and have been the nvarvel ol all who have been familiar with the presentation of feature pictures on Hroadwav. The story of ' '"er the H1U' dobil with a mother, scted by Mary Can. j who endeavors to raise her rhildren in thn path of righteousness and wlth that end In view, she makes every sacrifice sac-rifice so that her ehlldren ma ham the proper schooling and comfort. j This beautiful and convincing sforv and exquisite photoplay of mother-: love Is presented wth a special muelcaij cttlnK. Advertisement. oo |