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Show WILTON LACKAYE IN "THE BATTLE" Wilton Lackaye, one of the most talented tal-ented of native actors, will come to Ogden for an engagement at the Og den Theatre next Thursday nlghL Mr. Inckayo will present, for the first time here, a play by that thourhtful author. Cleveland Moffett, entitled 'The Battle." which has a record of splendid New York and Chicago success suc-cess to Its credit. In "The Battle," Mr. I-ickayo will 'be supported by n cast of New York players rich In abilities as well as names. "The Battle," Is said to be first of all an c-n (crossing love story, but behind the lighter action of hearts and hnnds there Is a web nnd woof of argument and a. clash of character that forms, poihttps, the dominant Interest In-terest of the play. To win tho love of his ton stolen from him In babyhood. baby-hood. John J. Hapglcton. multl-mllllon-alre lives In the slums of New York for six weeks. In this time he learns j a whole lot of things alout the poor and teache3 them many a cogent lesson les-son "The Rattle. " Is principally of comedy material, but there are two or three situations of such dramatic tension as to make even thoroughly sophisticated audiences catch hard for their breath. Box office opens Tuesday, Tues-day, 10 a. in. |