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Show MOVING PICTURES The reputation earned by the moving mov-ing picture theaters of this city for having Ur6t-class, up-to-dato entertainments entertain-ments is surely sustained this week In the high class pictures running In . each of the four ho-jees. Only the best the motion picture camera can produce Is shown In the 1 houses and among the pictures this j week are two excellent blographs, , "The Banker's Daughter" and "The ; Message of the Violin." Blograph productions pro-ductions are too well known to the Ogden picture public for any , comment to be made the name Bio-graph Bio-graph Is sufficient. The Vltagraph are fast making a reputation for their fine photography and high-class productions. Three of i their pictures are In the local houses this week. "The Bachelor and the Bnhy," a very pretty society drama, full of complications; "Ransomed; or. a Prisoner of War," a war drama of ; 1S63, an Immense story of a child's love for his father. Southern Life and characteristic features of the people south of tho Mason-Dixon line; "Brother Man," a dramatic play In which two men of opposite environments environ-ments reeogulze and appreciate the good qualities of each other, and extend ex-tend the hand of fellowship In the. establishment of the brotherhood and betterment of mankind. The comic pictures are very good all through. ln:t one that Is especially good, "A Wedding Trip from Montreal, Mon-treal, Canada, to Hong Kong," Is both scenic and comic, and Is one of Edison's Edi-son's best Tho music Is all new and the songs are very good. The bill In any of the houses will Insure an hour of pleasure to lovers of photoplays. |