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Show I ALHAMBR A j UTAH'S FINEST THEATRE I 1 again TODAY TS I The Biggest Northern Picture of the Year 1 ' ' 1 1 1 "irrmn H I I AOOLFH ZUKOR PRESENTS H I jfpSIRENCALL 1 (h DOROTHY 1 I WAm DALTON I I david .p0ovvell I I (E LEWIS I m An Irvirj Willp.t Production By J E. Nash ffc Scenario by J. E. Nash and Philip .Rum Added Features 1 GOOD COMEDY FOX NEWS 1 I 10c 20c 30c I Children Adults Adults Matinees Evening 1 COZY Lyceum TODAY AND Tod-v TOMORROW ay f- i Paramount' Greatest j hrank Mayo Special j in "Mistress of the "Caught Bluffing" World" I Latest News Tuesday CENTURY COMEDY ALICE JOYCE I "Kid Love" and "Cousin Kate" "Perils of the . and Yukon" The Railroad Story coming Wednesday "Bucking the Line" The Greatest of All WEDNESDAY Melodramas . . . . KTr,-. l LON CHANE "Ten Nights in a in Barroom" The Trap" COMING FRIDAY THURSDAY I Bert Lytell JOHN ?n1LBERT t in "Arabian Love" "The Une Wolf Friday GLORIA SW ANSON k and 1 f in . "In the Days of 'The Great Buffalo Bill" Moment" pjh WWWWWWWWWkStm J ( Advance Notice! The magazines arc telling of 8 ; Theodore Roberts' Masterpiece Master-piece "The Old Homestead" Another of the class of "Manslaughter" and" Blood j !and Sand" opens in all the large cities including Ogden ll a next Sunday at ! ALHAMBRA I Theatre I I Plan next Sunday s enter- g E tainment at the Hudson ave- jy H nue playhouse. The Old Homstead has the touch that sinks deep. I Has the most wonderful 3 Sg music that ever accompanied a W a picture and the Grand Kim- S ball Organ will delight you. H ' The Old Homestead" has Ej m the greatest cyclone scene fl H ever produced. It's a picture gj ra that will command the larg- B est atteudance of any pic- S w ture ever shown in Ogden. I Evmry wife Only o woman coald bring htrrhut' hape gioen this answer hifmatK tetheVa,.ti, ofth, UTAH THEATRE, "Only the Really Big Pictures" : ,mmmmm eg, mmmmm , I Wanted:- A Cave Man I Must be wild and unmarried! Must have pre- I historic ideas about marriage and modern notions H of divorce. In fact, he must be a primitive lover! EH' Ml I ii IM MB fllTf 1 1 1 1 IHif mi I i j thats a scream! dl,,..;j H CONSTANCE TALMADGE I In her new play of prim husbands and primitive lovers BF1 ! "The Primitive Lover9' I Directed by Sidney A. Franklin, tlie man who made "Smilin' Through -mfc; Musical Novelty 'The Kitten on the Keys," Frank Jaeggers at the piano. K RPHEUM I TODAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY W I Matinees, 10c and 25c . Nights, 10c and 30c I f ' Shows: 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. E; A thrilling romance that shows a woman's hatred, I I born of a fancied grievance, turn to deepest love; her ! vow of vengeance forgotten, she braves death to save I M the man once scorned: A gripping melodrama based on fc' I actual happenings in a great American city. 'f K HAROLD LLOYD COMEDY PATHE NEWS B I OGDEN THEATRE 1 1 |