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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN - Stadium Completed at University of Utah Dempsey-Tunne- y Fiffht Pictures Being Shown at Paramount EGYPTIAN Nancy Nash in "Rich Hut Hornet, Sutuniay; Johnny Harron in JxA-- Make Kin Wild," "The Beauty I'arlor, Sunday, Monday, Tur. Toni Mix in "Thu Circus Thursday, Friday, day and Saturday and Sut:duy. OGDEN "God's Groat Wilderness, Saturday; Eva Novak in "The Northern Kin Maynurd in The Haunted Range," Code," Sunday und Jdondny; Tuesday and Wednesday; Tom Tyler in "The Flying U Ranch, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. IMKAMOI'NT Dcmpscy-Tunne- y fight, Aileen Iringle and Iaw Cialy in Adam und Evil. On the Stage, Fane lion and Mareoa Pop Idea, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. (.'IH'IIEUM I'untages Vaudeville, Friday and Saturday; Richard Barthelmess in The Drop Kick. COLONIAL "The Bachi-lm'Baby," "Duek Soup," comedy, Saturday; "Bird of Prey," "Anything Once," comedy, Sunday and Monday; "The Irice of lie member," "Ask Dad," Comedy. Honor, Tuesday und Wednesday; in "The LYCEUM law Maloney High Hand," Saturday; Hoot Gibson in The Prune King, Sunday; Alice Joyce and Conway Tearle in "Dancing Mot hen, Monday; Joy in "The Clinging Vine, Tuesday; Clara How in "Kid Hoot, Wednesday; Marguerite Dir La Motto in The Final "luidicK Beware, Friduy. in O'Hara Extra," Thursday; George WHITE (TTY GARDENS Dancing Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays to Jack 1usrey'a Greater Band. c Dempsey-TFight fans who go to zee the is bewhich unney fight picture week this ing shown at the Paramount entertainment will surely derive much from the exhibition. The pictures are very clear and the disputed seventh round is shown in slow motion. s What the Fanchon & Marco Idea Is to People of Ogden are anxious know just whnt Fanrhon und Mareo is. We will term Mr. Marco as the "Ziegfield of The West who with his gifted sister, Fanchon, are responsible for the entertainment treat offered audiences at the Paramount theare Sunday, Monday, Tuesday of ouch work The title is well bestowed, bemuse Mareo is one of the highest paid theatrical producers in the west, being in charge of production for the huge chain of west coast theatres, including more than 3uO houses. Immediately after expanding their field to take in the northern territory, Fanchon and Marco set in motion several deals which represent an investment of close to n million dol- lars. i j They acquired the entire business of the ltnsa liohn Costume company in luis Angeles, in which they have They leased long been interested. two floors to allow for expansion, leased rehearsal rooms, and mndc other extensive plans in connection with the expansion program, under which presentations like the "Screens Idea which was seen by Ogden theatre goers last Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Mt the Paramount theatre will be produced and will tour the entire circuit, now numlicring more than 300 leading theatres. To produce entertainment for this large number of theatres, Fanchon and Marco are the central figures in a vertialde beehive of activity. More than 100 dressmakers are employed in the costume division. In the big rehearsal rooms, Fanrhon teaches additional steps to her trained chorus groups. Finishing this, there are perhaps a group of fifty new recruits all beauties whk'h Fanchon must instruct in dancing the Fanchon apd Man-- way. In the great vaults under the stage o of the Metropolitan theatre, Los Angeles, a dozen musicians or more, under the direction of "Chief Arranger Virgil Young, are constantly searching through hundreds of shelves of music to get bits here and three, all to Ik combined in some new arrangement for some new motion picture presentation. This music firologue said to be the largest of its kind in this country. Each week, Fanchon and Marco must have ready to oen in Los Aii-- i geles a complete new show, which has been trained, costumed, rehearsed, und which has had special scenery and music created for it. Eurh week, each of the Fanchon and Mareo shows, one in every one of the 300 houses on their circuit must pack and move bag and baggage, costumes and scenery to the next house on the circuit, and then unpack, go through rehearsal and be prepared to give another group of audiences a rare treat. The "Idea to be presented this Sunday, Monduy and Tuesday is call ed "Pep and well lives up to the name featuring Frank Mitchell and Jack Durant who do sensational tap dances, tumbling, aerobatic work, sing and tell gugs, along with 18 pep beauties, chosen Hollywood girls. Kid Hoots Funnier On Screen Than It Was on the Stage Going from an east side second hand clothing shop to the links of an exclusive golf club, Eddie Cantor in Kid Boots, leaves a trail of laughs him that has seldom been equalled in this city. The picture, adapted from Florenz Zlegfields musical comedy success by Tom Gibson, at the Lyceum on Wednesday, and judging from the unrestrained enthusiasm of the crowds, itB going to be increasingly difficult for the management to dear the house after each Although one of the stages great comedians for yeurs, "Kid Boots is Cantors first film. And if his in uugurtil effort may be accepted as a criterion, as it should Eddie's fu ture is already assured! Why? Be' cause Kid Boots is one of those things we so seldom see, a screaming comedy with a real melodramatic punch. la-hin-d Cantor is introduced as the comc-on- " in a second-han- d haberdashery. series of incidents he By a rapid-fir- e becomes involved with Malcolm Waite. The latter's enmity increases when both find themselves doing for the hand of entrancing Clara Bow. What seems a fortunate meeting with laiwrem-- Gray leads Eddie into a jungle of trouble.' Gray, heir to a large fortune, is endeavoring to escape from Natalie Kingston who has tricked him into a marriage. With Cantor's aid, he temporarily succeed'. They go to u suburban golf club. Ijir-r- y posing as a professional and Eddie c wiuil fTrAtrin fUKlI 1M WHO" The principal character in "Love IIounian are involved in some scenes Makes 'Em Wild, which comes to the which are hilarious in the extreme. Sally Phipps, a comparative newEgyptian starting Sunday, is the kind comer to the screen, deserves a paraHe of a fellow we all know. might graph all to herself. She is, to be live next door. lie might be a brother She actress. little a posbrief, great or a son. Everyone cracks jokes and sesses everything that goes to make hes the butt. However, romance future performcomes into his more or less drab ex- up success. If her to ances measure one she gives the up istence. Then, well, see it for yourEm Wild, a glorious self. Its great entertainment every in Love Makes future is in store for her. moment of it. Fox Films, producers of the picture are to Ih complimented on the "The Worm Turns, by Ward Russell fine cast assembled to enact it. John- is being adapted and put into conny Hurron is the central figure, known tinuity form by Paul Gangelin. This as "Willie the Worm, in the Florence college story is designed to star The Worm Turns Kyerson story of that name upon George liewis. which the film is based. is for next year's schedule. Albert Hay, in directing the film, retuined all the humor of the story. The nighthawk, formerly wantonly J. Farrel MacDonald and Arthur shot for sport, is really one of the most of birds, and an insect as his cuddy. Whut follows reaches a catcheruseful of great value. These birds crashing climax in one of the funniest scoop their prey out of the air on the situations yet seen on the screen. wing. Biological Survey experts have Frank Tuttle's craftsmanship as di- examined stomachs of nighthawks and rector of "Kid Boots" is apparent at have found more than 60 different all times, and Billie Dove as the win- kinds of insects, thousrepresenting some miss who wins handsome I ands of individuals, in a single .airy, is superb. Nuff said! presents RICflto Big Six Act Bill and a Great Picture Warner Boos, pmint1 -- 1 Round by Round Blow by RIow 10 Complete Rounds WITH FEATURE PICTURE A1LEEN PRINGLE ! News ADAM and EVIL A 1 PEP IDEA GREGORY ROGERS : WARNER BROS. PRODUCTION Childrens Matinee Saturday at NAKCY J FARRtU VWAHh.Ii NASH - CLIFFORD MACDONAU) AIBUT - TED :30 1. M. SAMARA "" f featuring a great cast of stars. ADDED FEATURES New "Snookums Comedy Latest Rathe News of World Events 1 HOLUNu RAriJS.., , Gene llalliday at the Mighty Wurlitzer. Ogdens Own KIT MONDAY On the Stage FANCHON and MARCOS fy GW ALCooRe AI Cook and Kit Guard in the first cf the new H. C. Aitwcr's comedv series. EGYPTIAN THEATRE Starting Sunday M. G. IN ZWnrfyRAY ENRFT . Raise in Prices Motion Pictures of the Worlds Championship Heavyweight Boxing Contest Retween j LEW CODY HONEST Nanette li Regular Prices EXCLUSIVE OFFICIAL SUNDAY Story No NOW SHOWING M Virginia Browne Faire - Direction L. Marcus Enterprises Today and Saturday ! comedy-dram- a Theres No Dace Like Home Except JACK Jason Robards A laughable The Love Thrill. A'TlrHtfOR RHEUM Tom SantschL f 1927-192- 8, public-spirite- AND U A In order to fill the last spot on the Universal picture schedule for Universal has purchased the Earl Derr Biggers Saturday Evening Post story, Honeymoon Flats. Its direction has been assigned to Mil lard Webb, who is responsible for t TUNNEY with i! rs When the University ..f the Colorado School of M t fotbad warriora come together next .aturJ.1 afternoon the first cunf.i. ,u, of the year will be stage stadium which now adorns field, the playground of sity of Utah. For Satur.l.iy's jjame more than 1600 seats will I., available but by the time of the big Thanks! giving day game between the Vies and the Aggies there will it, enough to accommodate tatoi s. The entire cost of the sn.bum will approximate $143,000, ami Jivs:di-nGeorge Thomas, the board uf regents d and the ciiixens who the behind movement mv got to the greatest possible am. ant of credit for putting it over, h will stand as a monument to the progressive spirit of the university and civic enterprise. Through the chamber of commerce an appeal has been made to the citizens of this community to support the university and make Saturday's game a gala occasion. The chamber .f commerce, which has been behind the movement to build a stadium from its inception, has pledged its support in the days to come, and The Tribune urges all classes of citizens to do likewise. Congratulations arc in order all around. Tribune. GENE Today and Saturday William fox At yesterdays matinee there was a lot of enthusiasm shown fcy the audience. The Dempseyites made a lot of noise when the Utah mauler scored, and the Tunney adherents put up their applause when Jack was getting .he worst of it. One thing was particularly noticeable and that was the fans who entered the theatre as Dempseyites came out with their minds made up that Jack had won on points. Tunney were just as certain that Tunwas ney vastly superior in point of speed, cleverness and ring generalship, that he packed a punch and that the decision could not have been otherwise. sup-xirte- Am im AMUSEMENTS - Iley! Iley! Charleston. AT THE THEATRES .jp. TUESDAY. |