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Show BIG TREAT IN PHOTO PLAYS THIS WEEK Tho amusement and entertainment siven patrons of the Photoplay houses In this city is something little less than marvelous, and tin? question is many times asked, How can they give such entertainment for the money? They employ only the best of musicians, musi-cians, their music is all of a high class, and in the Globe they have made the music a special feature, having hav-ing an orchestra of six pieces, and the music there alone is worth more than the 10 cents udmlssion. The songa in all the houses are the best to be had in the illustrated lino, and while their pictures are always good, this week the management has selected select-ed an exceptionally strong bill, and every one visiting the houses can be assured a rare treat. Prancesca De Klrulnl, a classic feature fea-ture picture, a beautiful story simply and clearly told, a happening of the thirteenth century. One of the most accurately and elegantly costumed, staged and acted of motion pictures. The Merry Wives' of Windsor, the greatest of the immortal Shakespearean Shakes-pearean comedies, replete with dramatic dra-matic splendor and scenic embellishments. embellish-ments. "Isis," the great Moon Goddess God-dess of the Egyptians, the protectress of Thyrsa, a beautiful singer, is a mythological story which, owing to the delicacy and charm of its many beautifully colored scenes, should find a warm welcome. "Nantes and Its Surroundings" is a charming French town that possesses many features of interest. ODe especially interesting feature is a "hanging bridge." a kind of suspension bridge across which passengers are carried in a cage traveling trav-eling beneath the main body of tho structure. They have western pictures, pic-tures, Biograph pictures, Turkey pictures pic-tures for the children, and comic pictures, pic-tures, and besides all that entertainment entertain-ment they give a souvenir matinee in two of their bouses on Wednesday and In one on Thursday, when they give away a present to the ladies that is often worth seeral times more than they pay for admission. An amusement of' that kind when presented pre-sented as it is in Ogden is heartily appreciated by the public. |