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Show Friday, May THE OGDEN POST '! MliMlMlltlHtilaitltl .STAGE - ir,a,fMMMMaMiaMt ()' tMiallMaltiaiMalftl(lll11fi '' Min MUM V. a O o. 192S , SCREEN' AMUSEMENTS! - , Mai iHiinHMuiiHMililniitMMnmaMaM WHAT'S GOING ON 1 il I . I I MMIMj1 III ; Coming to the Paramount Theatre Next Thursday EGYPTIAN Today, Warner Baxter in In Old Arizona; Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Madge Bellamy in Mother Knows Host." Now showing, Kurl Dane and George K. Arthur in All PARAMOUNT At Sea, and on the stage, 'Variety, presented ly the Herd School of Dancing; Starting Sunday, William IIoiiiM and others in Alias Jimmy Valentine.' OGDEN Now playing, Buzz Hart on in Orphan of the Stage; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, I .cal rice Joy in Tropic Madness," and Tom Mix in Just Tony." COLONIAL Saturday, Gilda Gray in The Devil Dancer; Sunday and Monday, Ilamon Novarro in The Plying Fleet; Tuesday and Wednesday, Clive Brook and Evelyn ISrent in Interference; Thursday and Friday, Esther Ralston in The Case of Ixna Smith." LYCEUM Today, Calford vs. Redskins" and Lya De Iuttf and Kenneth Harlan in "Midnight Rose; Saturday, Hmiy Carey in The Holder Patrol; Sunday, Tom Mix in Outlawed; Monday, Viola Danu in Thnt Certain Thing; Tuesday, A1 Wilson in The Sky Skidder"; Wedne. day, Mul-ha- ll Sally Eilers and others in The Good Bye Kiss; Thursday, Jack and others in The Poor Nut; Friday, Charles Kay in The Count of Ten." AMERICAN LEGION CHATEAU Next Thursday and Friday, May Oth and 10th, East is West BERTH AN A Tonight, Second annual Ameiiean Legion Drum Corps Dance. MMMMMMM' iiMMMMM"iMM !" MMMMMtM.MMMMMlMMM.MiMi j " The cast has Edward j.j Cornell, who has staged many notable successes en Broadway and who has leading juvenile, Olive ,h Just signed a contract with Fox Films. home giil in contrast io in.. ft.a Warner Baxter has just finizhed an Ilealy as a vaudeville hoou r outstanding performance in the picture "Thru Different Eyes. Edwards as a stage moth r. Serena Blandish," the Broadway duction will utilize about ii,.j success which is still drawing capacity and show girls and will U huusrs on the White Way, has been an elaborate scale. purchase1!! from Jed Harris, who has produced it. Sam Behrman, who dra- cxaGHBsasian matized the comedy from the popular novel of the same name, will write the dialogue and adaptation for the Movietone version. Hugh Sinclair. an English star, will have the leading Biff Double Feature male role. BEATRICE JOY in The dialogue rights to Cradle Snatchers has also been bought. This picture has been produced in a silent version fcy Fox Films several years ago. The new talking version will be and TOM MIX in into all-talki- ' Sunday, Monday and Tuesday Tropic Madness put early production. GLORIFYING AMERICAN GIRL" 'SPECTACULAR MUSICAL FILM LATEST PARAMOUNT TALKIE Glorifying the American Girl, spectacular musical production with a setting in the Ziegfeld Follies, has gone before the camera with Mary Eaton as the leading woman and Millard Webb as director. Just Tony 0GDEN THEATRE Quality Photoplays" LAST TIMES TODAY! DIRECTION L. AlAliCUS ll ENTERPRISES NOW SHOWING ' KARL DANE CEORGE K. ARTHUR .UNA BASQUETTE s. REX LEASE in THE YOUNGER. GENERATION' i v With JOSEPHINE DUNN ADDED ATTRACTION On the Stage VARIETY" Presented by Reed School of Dancing X COLUMBIA As gobs they may lie all wet New All Talkie Program to Have but Dane and Arthur hit the laugh Noteworthy Start target again in tlds nautical, roml-- c Also a 1 successor Paramount to Rookies"! 100 Talking Comedy. The new nounced by Fox Films all-talki- program anis off recently Winfield Shee- to an nuspicious start. and general manahan, ger, has announced the first plana, according to advices received from the west coast. New plays, new stars, new directors and new dialogue experts are included among the first definite outline. Will Rogers, George Jessel and Warner Baxter have been assigned to roles in vehicles thnt are outstanding. Frank llorznge, famed for his Javice-preside- nt net Gaynor-Charfe- Farrell combina- a tion in 7th Heaven, and who is now finishing The Lucky Star," with the same stellar attraction, will make his dehut ns a Fox Movietone director. He will direct Will Rogers, Americas foremost comedian, in They Had to See Paris, a dialogue-comed- y adapted by Owen Davis. The picture is a dramatization of Homer Croys bestselling novel of the same name. George Jessel will show his versatility by acting an Italian role. Some of the scenes may be taken in Italy. The Hurdy-Gurd- y Man, written by of East Is John B. Hymcr, West and Crime," and by Dana Burof Four Walls" and net, writer of short stories, will be Jessels first starring Vehicle under his new Fox contract. Warner Baxter has been assigned to Elinor Glyns new story, Such Men Are Dangerous," lately purchased after having run serially in the or or In Old Arizona The First 100 Per Cent AH Talking Outdoor Feature, Shawn on the Perfected Movietone. Featuring Warner Baxter, Edmund liOwc and Dorothy Rurgess. Saturday Mother. Knows PRODUCTION Cosmopolitan Magazine. The dialogue is being written by Brian Marlow, who adapted The Command to Love for ;he stage. It will be directed by Guthrie McClintic, husband of Katherine t? Y Y Y Y 1 t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ?Y Y Y Y Starting Saturday Best The Home of Perfect Talking Pictures On the Perfected Movietone WILLIAM FOX presents Merrier Know Y Y tt Y Y Y Lyceum Theatre Y Y FRIDAY, MAY 3 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Calford vs. Redskins One of the Collegians Series. Lya De Putti and Kenneth Harlan in Midnight Rose SATURDAY Harry Carey in The Border Patrol SUNDAY Tom Mix in Outlawed MONDAY Viola Dana in That Certain Thing TUESDAY Wilson in A1 AFTER THE SHOW CiET A 5c Hamberger 5c Buy Em by the Sack nt Our New location ACROSS FROM THE PARAMOUNT . . .2152 K1ESEI. Big Opening Saturday, May 4 WThe WEDNESDAY The Good Bye Kiss Featuring Sally Filers, Johnny Burke and Mary Kemp. A First National Picture. THURSDAY Jack Mii'.hnll, Charlie Mm ray and Jean Arthur in The Poor Nut BBwagwMKMjraragsaviirsraEagKgs FREE BiggasssBi All Day nt A I 1 20o0 Washington 2452 Iviesel Avenue Sky Skidder of a lovable college Nob. comedy-dram- a FRIDAY Chat lex Kay in Tiic Count of Ton t Y Y Y f Y Y Y f t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Hear and see some of the screen's most popular stars in Edna Ferbcrs great story. Dear sere Madge Bellamy talk and sing in one of the greatest stories ever shown on the P. M. Shows at 1 3 5 "79 Matinees to 5 p. m., 35c; Nights, 50c; Kiddies, 10c STARTING SATURDAY THEATRE t ' j t |