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Show x Friday, August THE OGDEN POST TA S AMUS SCRE EN GE 19. n El ENTS ParamounTSecures The Big Parade for American Legion Convention Olive Borden Stars in The Monkey Talks 1 At Egyptian Thursday Fox Films screen version of Kent Hfiisational mystery filuy The Monkey Talks" is graced with Fa uc hois 1. l. gMMMMWtKMlJ .( V m Mimnrr 'i mrrJMcr aiM.i an assemblage of atellur, players of more than the usual talent anti popunext larity. This picture which opens was Thursday at the F.gyplian theatre directed hy Kaoul Walsh, who filmed Uurcnce the photoplay adaption ofAnderson a Maxwell and Stallings Croat drama What lnieGlory.' BorIn "The Monkey Talks Olive in auwesa den. who won international The and leaves BHd Men," Fig 3 in the role of Country Beyond" is cast in the central figure the Olivette, of the mystery. Don whose rise to fame in mophenomenal, tion pictures has been role opromantic the principal th In pose Miss Borden. f. Jocko, .the monkey who talks, noted J,reilch,fclVr Jacques Baris from who journeyed wood to play the role, he orig naud on the stage, for Fox Films pictorial of the veraion. Jane Vinton, one cast in newest of screen favorites with Raymond role along a feature loved Hitchcock, one of Amenca a beat Auand Waite Malcolm stage atara, At-vara- gust Tollaire. Miss Utah Appears At Egyptian Sunday; White City Saturday Mias Utah," better known as Mias Esther Kilpatrick, of Salt Iake City, who 'Was selected at Saltair to go to earthe Atlantic City Beauty contest, appear-ancotwo make will month, next ly in OjrUn this wock. Saturday night she will apixsar at the White afterCity Gardens and on Sumlay noon and evening she will appear on R the stage at the Egyptian theatre. Miss Utah" will appear at the Egyptian theatre aa an attraction to the b'g regular bill which features three big stars of the screen, Joseph Schildkraut, Lya de Putti and Robert Edson in the powerful screen pluy, The Heart Thief. en-cntl- New Stock Company Drawing Dig Crow'ds To the Tent Theatre Itillmun's Ideal Stock company ovenrd an engagement In their tent theatre, at 18th and Washington, Monday night to a capacity audience, and have been playing to large and crowds all week. The tent is new and clean and the plays presented so far are far above the average productions usually offered hy companies playing at popular prices. Tonight the company presents a timeThe entitled, ly comedy-dramIVntcd laidy, n story of the Jazz age. after the country went dry. Sunday night, they open with u new well-rleas.- 'd a, melo-dram- a, HOPPER SELECTED FOR ROULETTE" is Graves busy selecting the Ralph supporting cast for his story temporarily titled Roulette which he will direct shortly for Warner Bros. May Comments of those who have seen McAvory will play the star role and lledda Hopper has been signed for ifonte Blue in The Bush Leaguer another part of importance. ndicate that in this picture Warner attraction Bros, have a real ,u open their program of new Reason releases this month. Following a preview screening on the coast Jimmy Starr, photoplay editor of the Los Angeles Record, appraised it by saying Blue gives the finest eha'acter i ration of his career . It is elenn and above all human, lhnible header hon ors and praiae for a splendidly balan ccd wholesome drama." The Bush leaguer" adapted from the story hy Charles Gordon, Saxton, TODAY, shows Monte Blue in a small town role with lA'ila Uyams appearing as hia Y leading lady. Howard Brethcrton directed. Previews Predict the Success of Warners The Hush Leaguer box-offi- Fights Two Duels in The Heart Thief When Joseph Schildkraut was east for a featured role in The Road .to there was a certain Yesterday, amount of fencing to do and an expert was called in who instructed him in this nncient art o self defence. Despite the fact that the duelling scene in this production was of short duration, Schildkraut did not dismiss the fencing instructor at the end of the picture, but retained him until he had fully mastered all there was to be learned from a professional swordsman. In The Heart Thief, which will he on view at the Egyptian theatre next Sunday. Schildkraut participates in two duels one in a fashionable Hungarian cafe and the other in a large castle. It was a brilliant display o: swordsmanship which Schildkraut in The Heart Thief, during its making, and his performance in this sequence is that of a muster. Rut there was another art" which Schildkraut had to master that of a professional card player. This in struction he absorbed in an amazingly short time and incidentally furnishei much entertainment for the entire company while filming the production. In hia role that of a man about town, gallant and professional Schildkraut seems more at home than in any other production he has appeared in. Perhaps it is due to the fact that he starred in the stage production upon which the screen story is based ant which is a Hungarian drama. Nils Olaf Chrisander directed and in the cast are Lya de Tutti, Robert Edeson, Charles Gerrard. Eulalie Jensen and William Bakewell. ROLE IN Starting OGDEN Thursday .i 'The screens ce greatest novelty Presents THEATRE Three Big First Runs MTMn SUNDAY : MONDAY wmn SATUItri AND SM DAY The Criminal. Joseph Schildkraut II EDI) A Bowerf-Com- w Lyceum Theater SATURDAY Hob Custer in Terror of Pox X SUNDAY Wallace Beery in Casey atThe Bat IPs a garamoynt MO! Whisderh ht ict tuesVTy Mona of the South Its VnudeviT and a Wonderful Piet THE CLIMBEl Welcome Buddies! from the Famous Stage I Demps&v-Fig- Here's! Play by Clyde Fitch, Starring Irene Rich, Seas5' xxx a Paramount DURELL'S PETS WEDNESDAY Richard Barthelmcss in Amateur Gentleman A First National Picture THURSDAY Priscilla Dean in The Speeding Venus FRIDAY Alberta Vaughn in Aint Love Funny , of the American Legion and Auxiliary xxx V OLIVE BORDEN JACQUES IIRNER-DO- MTOOHD B1CH00CK-JA- NE DODO REID XXX- and Ark - AL'S HERE xxx THREE WHITE KUHNS xxx RARTEE SISTERS StoftiuJaucMs N D hTNAMARA A RAOUL WAlSH grafts ftoduction ADDED FEATURES Buster Brown Comedy Latest Pathe News Gene llaliiday at the Big Wurlitzer . , : The Country Doctor Tom Mix in Outlaws of Red River" Cradle Snatchers" ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW Eyes of the Totem with Wanda Hawley and Tom Santschi THURSDAY : FRIDAY SATURDAY Tom Tyler and His Pals in Toms Gang COMING SOON Painting the Town" ;i . ALVARADO W1NTON-TT- TUESDAY : WEDNESDAY lA drama of the f North's unknown regi NO RAISE IN PRICES Loaded With Laughs. Ablaze With Action No Raise I" rcesl0. Adults, 15c; Kiddies, ' |