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Show I THEATRES j : I , . .' !"Over the Hil" Opens Sunday Sun-day for Regular Run at Ogden 'Theatre A theatrical event of much mote than ordinary interest and Important i is the forthcoming engagement of the William Fox production. "Over the Hill." which will open at tho Ogden theatre tomorrow. "Over the Hill" is one of the most remarkable attractions ever shown on Broadway, where it h.t-s been playing for over a year. The theme of "Over the Hill is mother love, and the story Is has.- i upon the work of Will Carleton, the poet. The action Is drawn from nil .incident which occurred during '.h-' '.h-' boyhaod of Carleton, .who lled on a farm ami knew intimately the chara- tern that have been made I manorial upon the screen. The incident of Carieton'a early life impressed him so vividly that he never forgot It, ton when he had grown to man's estatt he made it the theme of two of ills best loved poems. The central figure in the story, that of a little self "Sacrificing mother, has been made one of the most delightful character studies of the present day I by Mary Carr, whose finished interpretation inter-pretation of the leading part isj a i constant joy. The picture, in its many sldednesSj has an irresistible appeal for every member of the family, it has h irl interest, swiftness and action, delight-ful delight-ful humor, and a sweet and Whole some story so simply told and SO hu- j man that it already has taken it.s place among the ' lassies of the film. oo |