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Show i Friday, 27 fi November 11. 1927 TIIE OGDEN POST Rose of Golden West Is a Flower of Glamorous Romance X powerful drama of youth, patriotism which ed burns like a flame and for which no ihite-hncrifieo is too great and a great and touching romance which knows no founds --of these heroic elements has George Fitsmaunce fashioned a powerful, compelling film drama in Rose of the Golden West, his spectacular production for First National Pictures which opens at the Orpheum theatre aU?ama!amiVj ot Sunday. Not only is Torn Mix has proved to the world again that he knows horses in his new Fox Films production, Tumbling River, opening at the Egyptian theatre soon. Tom has spent most of his life on the hurricune dcc'.c of a west,m'vintf' emotion- - ern pony, and now Mix is owner of the must famous and popular horse n a c 0 l,as town sih-Tony. Tony is Mix's inseparable comseaon than that of panion, and together they share all the hazards and risks that has made the the Fox star known throughout the '' Roman, fiery-blood- 0 n't h bIt! Gilbert young cafea tn t h;1 ! 1 1 vSrJ patriotic justice . Fitzmaurice a master drama and romance, but he is an trfist in pictorial beauty and splendor, snd in "Row of the Golden West he loo s perfect setting and a lavish production for the canvas on which (0 display his mastery of exquisite cinematography. The beautiful atmosphere of California in the days when that romantic land was under Spanish rule has been silver-shee- t as only esptured for the could do it. A gay, carefitzmaurice free people, playing with love and life under langorous skies in a kingdom where care was unheard of this is the background upon which the direc- of , JS whe" a n could ride !he hills and valIy nt:ver Ret foot off , his in of the Golden West maurice for SlstTtionaV and Gdlwrt fSdUnTheMsatry in California the Spanish dons and ariuhin fathers. A datulv I n comedy and the International News reel completes the fine program. for ASSIST nt? "thr1 scial ,r Hula Gives Miss Bow Best Role Since Barthelmess Raises Beard for First Time When in Desert Play It! world. In this production Mix is owner of a stock ranch and a fellow who is known for his breed of fine horres and his devotion to the animals. He is a connoisseur on well bred horses of the His two prize horses, however, are Tony und Buster. They mean more to Tom than all his other worldly possessions; and when the cattle rustlers steal Buster, that is where the hot action begins. Tony is just as anxious as Tom to chase down the thieves, and Mix und Tony do some of their most brilliant riding feats and stunts through the desert on the trek for the lost Buster. Neither Tom or Tony are daunted and the plot is fast and furious until the last shot of the picture where Tom outwits the rustlers und regains his lost horse and the girl he loves. supported by a splendid cast, including Dorothy Dwan, William Conklin and others. Pasty Ruth Miller having recovered, Lniversal is now in a position to begin Hot Heels, starring Glenn Try-1?- .' in the cast are James Richard Barthelmess, popular First Bradbury, Sr, Lloyd Whitlock, Grete! National star, will be wearing a mus- Zoltz and Tod Sloane, the famous tache, and later a beard, for the first jockey. time in his screen career, in The White Black Sheep," a tale of desert adventure which comes to the Lyceum theatre next Sunday. In fact, it was the first time Dick had ever raised crop of any sort on his face, and his accounts of the growing process during the filming are interesting. He began work interpreting the role of the deaf and dumb beggar of Saba, Northern Palestine. . Boc this he raised a General Grant-lik- e beard. Then later as Robert a corporal of the British service Jn Palestine, he shaved his beard, leaving a trim mustache. the last week of production theDuring mustache came off, presenting Dick as he is known to his myriad fans without mustache or beard. .The White Black Sheep, which is directed by Sidney Olcott, gives the star unusual dramatic possibilities, and advance reports herald it as his best picture in many moons. For the first time Patsy Ruth Mil ler appears opposite Dick in the leading feminine role. She enacts the part of Zelie, a Greek dancing girl, who, after several thrilling adventures, restores to Robert his faith in Hula brings that lovable madcap of the screen, Clara Bow, back to Ogden. It Colonial Dolls for Everyone! Take Your Choice! Great Horsemanship Mix Again Proves the program at the theatre next Sunday and will head Monday. pet of the Calhoun plan Is said to have her best Clara tation, It. She appears as a role since esrefree miss, who, on the eve of her iixteenth birthday, falls madly in love with a handsome young English' engineer, Clive Brook. Although he doesnt say so at first, he too, is attracted toward the magnetic girl. As Hula You have all heard the and youve all seen doll ounces, but wait till you see and hear Kiinchon &. Marcos gaudy Idea," Hulls, 'Which is on its way to Ogden :md will le on the stage at the Paramount theatre Sunday, Monday and 1 uesday. 1 lie producers of West Coast Const theatres presentations have gone out into the ojen market, which in things 'T this kind, extends clear around the world, and they have gotten together one of the greatest aggregations of 'inian dolls, ever seen in Ogden. There are rag Holla, soldier dolls, di,g dolls, saw-dudolls (remember the song about the doll that had a Pin in her ml headed dulls, Monde dolls (for the gentlemen who are said to prefer them) and brunette dolls (the brunettes say that gentlemen may prefer blondes but they marry bronettes)-a- nd more dolls for everybody. ( hrissie and Daley, introduce new things in pantomime dolls and their dances, that are popular in and the Andrieff Trio, directEurope, from with new and different kinds ,f lolls that you have never seen before. . There are the Sunkist Beauties, too, in the presentation, that 110 one in Ugdcn wants to miss. Malice, presents the inevitable happens. Clara forces him to admit his love, but, at the same time, she also learns that Brook is the victim of an unhappy marriage. His wife, an unscrupulous fortune hunter, refuses to grant him s divorce. In addition to tnis, Clara finds another woman attempting to vin Brook away. How she emerges from her predicament provides Para, mounts scintillating star with plenty f opportunity for showing, off her Schildkraut to Have Lon Chaney ire Guards Ears . has been given a beau- Joy jatnee tiful pair of diamond and platinum ear guards. For those who are not up to the minute on fashions, it must be explained that, to take the place of earrings, the very' latest fashion consists ii encircling the outer edge of a woman's ear with a flushing rim of juwtls ending in an upward curve on the lube. 11 st saw-dust- ?) DANCING TUESDAYS THURSDAYS SATURDAYS SPLl IAL AMERICAN LEGION DANCE TONIGHT. CELEBRATE ARMISTICE DAY W ITH TIIE BOVS. JOIN THE FUN I Hot Cam-Oof the most exciting serials ne ever published in Liberty Magazine was A Ride in the Country, by Oeorge kibbe Turner. This is being swnamed by Douglas Doty under the title of Walking Back, and Will be used as a starring vehicle for Vera Reynolds. She will take the part of her collegiate boy friend, became in WILLIAM Finally, the little blonde flapper, who, with her collegiate boy friend, boounu1 in the under world business of (stnifii autos) to "Doll t lorula. , I Where Happiness Awaits You lllllllll PSt Kin-cair- n, peculiar talents. Arlette Marchal is the other wom-- u snd Maude Truax, Brooks wife. Arnold Kent enacts an Hawaiian who ii Jealous of Brook because of his love for Clara. Albert Gran is her disso-Bt- e own father, snd Agostino Borgato, her Victor Fleming, maker of The Rough Riders and TJsntrap , TThe Way of All Flesh directed. mcle. Another Brunette Goes Blonde women. .Dark haired stars are proving that The balance of the cast is of. exthey would, be equally beautiful with ceptional calibre and includes William 2 Bhair iatrice Joy in The Angel H. Tooker, Gino Corrado, Erville Broadway wore the most Albert Prisco, Constance nse blonde wig ever made for a expescreen Col. G. L. McDonell, Sam ApBBT. pel and Templar Saxe. The next brunette to change her mtonng will be Marie Prevost in A Tames Leopards, Runs from Mouse Blonde for a Night from Wilson Col-o- n Jacqueline Logan in The Leops stage farce. ard Lady gives a human touch to the queen of the circus, who cracks Millard Webb is assem-i- g gradually whip over a cageful of snarling a splendid cast to and treats her admirers portray leopards Honeymoon Flats by Earl Deer much as she does the big cats. But TkBe already announced when a mouse runs over the fearless r.Irathy Gulliver, Jane Winton, ladys dressing room floor, she reWiHuuns, Ward Crane, Phil-!- fl veres to type, shrieking, and ciimbir.g Smalley and Bryant Washbu.n. ! to the top of her tallest trunk. IIo-war- h-j- r MUSIC AT ITS BEST IN A NEW REPRODUCING INSTRUMENT Panatrope An Instrument of Colorful Music MUSIC at its best in a reproducing instru-memeans, literally, an exact duplicate of the artnt ist's performance, precisely true in purity of tone and musical quality. Recorded music is at its best -- in the Brunswick that it Pana-f- or the simple reason t is an instrument newest prin- ciples of sound reproduce combining the With tion. It reproduces any record you like and in a ' manner to amaze you. Let us prove it with a . Del Rio and demonstration. $125 rice Complete fokl on Convenient Terms Bros.-Rober- ts Piano a superb cast. V Lowe, Dolores From the stage triumph by Laurence Stallings and Maxwell An-derson. A Raoul Walsh production. -- Glen l victor McLagien. Edmond Go. ' starting Friday, November 11th (Armistice Day) .Shows at 2, 4:15, 6:30 and 8:45 P. M. Pnces: Matinees to 5 P. M 35c; Nights, 50c i Kiddies. 15c |