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Show HIGH CLASS MOVING PICTURES The picture offerings of this week In the four picture houses contain some pictures of excellent worth. AGRA, one of the principal cities of India U fhown In a series of handsomely hand-somely colored scenes. Interesting views of native life, street views, sally ;nrbed natives, modes of transportation trans-portation and caravans of camels on n Journey are successively shown. Winter sports .n Lake Ronkonkoma, I.. I., showing Ice Scooters on the Ike. In this scene is given a remarkable re-markable picture of the fastest boot on earth. Mr. Nat Roe's MOTOR SCOOTER. This was invented within the last year and is capable of making 120 miles an hour. These boats traveled trav-eled so fast It was Impossible to lake the picture. All readers of Dickens will recognize this adaptation of a portion of thp frtory of Nicholas Mclt-leby, Mclt-leby, A YORKSHIRE SCHOOL. First the Nlckleby family discussing their financial condition. Nicholas decides to answer Sqneer's advertisement. The escape of Smlke, his recapture and beating ly Squeers, Interference of Nicholas and the final good fortune for-tune of the Nlckleby family. Is there a bov or girl In Ogden thnt has not heard of DAVY CROCKETT and cannot repeat his motto: "Re sure yru're right then go ahead." The f-tory of Davy's boyhood life, Including In-cluding his wooing and winning of his sweetheart, Mary, and the nlcht they passed In the old hut with the wolves at the door will be shown (his week at the OLOBE THEATER. Many good comics are included in this week's pictures and those of our patrons who remember "The Four Wise Men at the Mardi Gras." will no doubt be pleased to know that the Sclig Co. have released another comedy, com-edy, "MR. MIX AT THE MARDI GRAS." which for fun Is fully the equal of The Four Wise Men. Bio-graph Bio-graph and Vitacranh pictures need no special mentioning to Ogden picture pic-ture patrons but we want to call es-perlal es-perlal attention to that well known story of "ST. ELMO." the Vltagraph's dramatic construction of the story of true love blasted by Insincerity and deception and ItJ regeneration by the purity and sterling worth of a noble woman. Never a more powerful lesson les-son has ever been depicted In motion mo-tion pictures than the Olograph story "Thou Shalt Not," a lesson In self sacrifice for our children's sake. All houses ehanpe today, and If you want to spend a real PLEASANT hour spend It with us. |