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Show "V Friday, October 21, 1927 THE OGDEN POST Modern Music Malles Us Healthier Nation mmi Action Classic at tli? Egyptian Theatre Today ami Tomorrow Win!,' iii'i l::ii!.'.l .i" "'Mi.' t ;ii M ,i ;, !. wl'.uli i i tli.' t tn-l- l' i' I! lull. li nil i; GDE , THEATRE iii NOW PLAYING i- rn.liii t it'll- r 4 rfj ii.1 , till m l ll. Itsil'.ilw ii.il a.liii'i, a ivnia: LiM.1 nuir'i. r tin il.-- l l;i i bn-M:- - a u': ti iii.' iimsl I'.maiin'. a iiturr nf iTn-- . pur iii.it (.'tally U'i.'Vm-- (..I ,ii' .'li ;:i t.' u'.;. ilii's ii. ir as iih. mu lit ii i -- " n,iiii!'ki' 1 It I u: v .1 'Quality Photoplays' - - TODAY AM) TOMORROW i in - I'uli.'iil ill.' initl.'l l.'M, . ill Mllll.it t'S ill il t lima v t il is as In i it'it, iin.l till' nil..li is rai.'i.lati'.i ta lli:i III. .l I Iii".' I 111 .it I tl'i'iT til till' rilgi l'f I silii.li Sum from. ' The t'f: GREAT Provide Logs Large MAIL RpBBERY " ll!S M1.1 . Sl UKtU NDia) in MEN Muckail. For Sills Picture i'l.ckDorothy Mull'.all in uivd with cn-fe.- Flint National's ("Mati Crazy, has reversed that old A traiiiUnul nf th largest logs i'i i lyalar song, "Put Mo Among the the cut: iv northwest is being s ti.rln." and has been singing Put '" 'inlili'il at Sent isi, Calif. livery bin Me Among the V. n. at the First lumber company in that territory i studios. loiitnlj'jiing the biggest trees on the Miss Maikaill li.,s pl.i ing in; slopes as its fn:i-- t riluit ion to this prize train of logs. settles with do,:ens of the handsomest When it is assembled it will he men in pictures fur this story of New! driven to the top of a high hill south Knglatui and it is from this fact that! Man! of Smt ia. the train will b? turned the pieture gets its name, loose and will dash down the hill to Crazy." it sharp curve where every car and Miss Mackaill, attired in a natty' its valuable contents will plunge over riding suit, is seen entirely surrounda sixty-foo- t cliff into the Eel river. ed hy young inen in the nobbiest of This spectacular event will be one lining togs. As Clarissa, the impetof the thrills of First National's uous daughter of a pioneer Hack Hay lure, The Valley of the Giants. ' family. Miss Mackaill has u role that which is now being filmed with fits her ideally. Sills us the star. "Man Crazy" is from the SaturSuch a train wreck has never been day Evening Post story, Clarissa of staged for the motion picture ramera. the Post Hoad. ami is being direetod Producer Wid Gunning and Director by John Francis Dillon. Charles ltrabin plan to make this stunt the ultimate in thrills with the Ucligioti that doesn't abide with a logs, forty feet long and ten to man twenty-fou- r hours a day and .twelve feet in diameter, throwing wat- seven days a week isn't worth having. er high into the air as they drop into the river below. , The Sills company is now on lo- will move from one lumber eamp to cation at Scotia, making the prelim- another, where the must scenic spots in northern California are to be found. inary scenes that lead up to the The Valley of the Giants is exwreck. Doris Kenyon is playing opto be one of tbe big pictures pected and a of posite Sills, big company of the year an First National is fifty is already on the scene. the production a notable one. making the next weeks the During players a-- N:-inn- i lw'.'iiwooii-stuililc- b.-ei- i il : j is Mil-Io- 5u .Arnheim underway SUNDAY ; 1 My Wint-in- ' inAHiintyi.-- y Gus Arnheim Finds ; Ef-- ym.lWrA , fects of Dance Tunc3 Beneficial to Youth of Today g ir ft&irfa AiUbi The physical benefit is or. obvi-CU- S, the orchestra lead at our younger Look gen- eration of girls youll find few round shoulders, fewer scrawny Lacks. Glance at the young women m evening dress on the dance Loa Angeles Is dancing and floor. Their backs are supple and our modem dance music making as muscularly fit as their brotha healthy nation of us ? Gus Arn- ers. This, I believe is due directheim, famous orchestra director, ly to the healthful exercise of thinks they are. dancing to the jazz of the day, which develops the whole body With the growth of large c ies, and the exchange on the part harmoniously. of millions of an urban for a rural . Then, too, most of our music life, dancing and golfing has com- is joyous or humorous. Humorous pletely taken the place of haying Ilyrics always captivate dancers. get requests every night for and hioeing, contends Arnheim. Theres a Trick in Pickin a That this is a change for the a new foxbetter Arnheim believes, is shown trot. The music is to dance great in the more equal muscular devel- by, and the have real1 lyrics opment of young men and women humor. It brings laughter to the of today. To the past gener- dancers and so far no dance floor1 ation, exercise was work, today has ever tired of it. The old, sad we make our pleasures, exercise. sentimental .songs made people' Modem household improvements serious faced. Dancers never have freed women from long really looked happy, only sickly hours of dreary work and given sentimental. Modem music has them the time and energy to find put a new note in our lives and, exhilarating exercise in dancing it has given us a joyous route to, and outdoor sportsJ health. j ilar, Fanchon and Marco are authorities for the statement that blonde .and petite Peggy Maloy and hmiy Don Rose, adagio team, featured in the sumptuous presentation Masks j'Tdea, at the Paramount theatre, are always away ahead of the field, and will startle audiences with the new and almost impossible adagio tricks. The thenu song of Fanchon & Marco Masks Idea, at the Para- mount theatre, is sung by Albert Mac- gillivruy, tenor, and Zilla Simpson, Roth singers have lyric soprano. been with Fanchon and Marco for several years. In this presentation, is playing bis 1.000th performances with the West (oast theatres producers. I to the EGYPTIAN THEATRE Mac-giilivra- y II A P P I N ESS A W AITS Y O IT H White City Gardens DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday JACK PASSEYS GREATER BAND Ride en Twelve Finished Artists Lyceum Theater EM HIGH SATURDAY Reach for the Ceiling! Jack Hor.ie in the rattle country that meana trouble, and there in plenty of gun In Grinning Guns play in Ihia new Ruddy pUinn drama. . SUNDAY Fanchon & Marcos Masks Idea Clever Sunkist Beauties in Fanchon Idea, at the Paramount theatre, represent the finest selection of girls the producers of West Coast theatres presentations have ever assembled. All of the beauties are solo per-The & Marcos Masks formers, and are seen both in and ensemble drill routines. Aida Broadbent, who won such success and admiration in the former Gilded Kisses Idea,' is one of the beauties. Miss Broadbent has developed into one of the most exquisite toe dancers- ever presented in the west, according to Fanchon & Marco. While many audiences think all sim- adagio teams and dances are very Richard Dix in Man Power STARTING SUNDAY (Three Days Only) No Raise in Prices! A Paramount Picture. MONDAY Lionel Barrymore in Lucky Lady Its a Paramount. TUESDAY COLONIAL Norman Kerry in SATURDAY WEDNESDAY The Claw Lois Moran and Jack THE CLIMBERS Mulhall in With Irene Rich, Clyde Cook, Forrest Stanley and Myma Loy. Fierce Spanish hearts aflame with love and Hate! One woman who climbed! One who was trampled! Gold and a girl and a swaggering outlaw. God Gave Me Twenty Cents DEAD EASY THURSDAY Is the Comedy. Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes in SUNDAY AND MONDAY Forever After CHANG FRIDAY A melodramatic sensation. Unseen dangers unknown fears death lurking in every shadow nature at its very worst but the greatest of all terrors Chang! A village destroyed hundreds fleeing for their Iivm the . terrific onslaught of the monsters crushing everything in their path exacting their toll. We want you to bring the whole family to see this production, the greatest animal picture that has ever been attempted. Edgar Rice Burroughs Presents the Jungle Story Tarzan and the Golden Lion DONT TELL EVERYTHING A Pathecomedy. A Paris Girl Whose Beauty Rocked a Kingdom ttrith TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE BETTER WAY With Ralph Ince. Can a woman play wuh fire but being burned? The girl in this story did, so. Its in doing lost the real love of her life dramatic presentation of one of the big moral GEORGE OBRIEN-virginiava- iii J.FARRELL MACDONALD --WILLIAM POWELL Jdapted by Benjamin Glazer Story by Harry Carr. and escape she nearly a jwwerful HOWARD HAWKS Production problems of this modem day. News and Comedy t THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THE GALLOPING GOBS With Buffalo Bill, Jr. M. G. M. News and Comedy BUDDY oosevelt ! 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