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Show "Nanook of the North" Comes to Ogden Theatre Sunday Picture the top of the world illimitable illim-itable spacen of barren land, desolate bouldor-strewn, windswept In what little eterlle soil there is, nothing grows, except for a fow short summer sum-mer months, a moss which Is used tor fuel. No other race could survive the rlpor of the climate. Yet there ut-terlv ut-terlv dependent upon animal life, which is their sole source of food, livo tho most cheerful people In all the world the fearless, lovable, happy-go-lucky Eskimo. Life, Lave and the unending struggle strug-gle for existence by the Eskimo in the fey waters of the actual Aictlc is depicted de-picted In "Nanook of the North," the feature coming to the ugden theatre Sunday. It was produced for Revtl-llnn Revtl-llnn Freres bv Robert J. Flahertv, F R G. S. who led five Sir William Mackenzie xpeditions into North Hudson Bay regions, and who discov-j rcd and charted the Belcher Islands on Hudson bay Everyone who has' had the good fortune to preview "Na-nook "Na-nook of the North" has pronounced it a film (naaterplece from the standpoint stand-point of true life drama, novelty beauty beau-ty power, photography and Interest |