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Show Friday, June TIIE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN - - 21, 192 AMUSEMENTS Pathe News Spends will Rogers strong The Sensation Seekers is Screen Harry Langdon Triumphs Anew In to Sum a of Slogan Very Large Latest Hilarious Satire of Youth Advocate Story of the Younger Generation Get Keels to Ogden See America First I I I I From $12 to $16 in air mail stamps Will Rogers .Mayor of Beverly Hills, California and the noted cow-bo- y has been spent by the Pathe News humorist of the stage and screen, weekly to get the news reels with has made twelve pictures of his tour scoops" to the Ogden theatre goers. of Europe and which Manager Louis Thin was the statement of Manager II. Teery, of the Egyptian theatre has L. II. Peery of the Egyptian theatre. secured for an early showing at that Two days after the celebration of popular picture palace. The secur- Lindberghs reception in Washington of the Will Rogers pictures, pre- the pictures were shown in Ogden and ing sented in his own homorous way, the same also applied to the big reception tendered proves he says that he went to Lindy" in New as Our Unofficial Ambassador York. The pictures taken of the Lone Eagles reception in Paris on the Abroad." The press says and Rogers admits night of his landing were shown in it, that Lindbergh and himself made Ogden ten days later. Many other the best advertised journeys in the international news events have been world since Christopher Columbus dis- rushed to Ogden and shown here. Becovered America. Rogers is a strong lieving the Pathe News leads the advocate of the slogan, See Europe world in newsreels, Manager Peery if you will but see America first. has signed up the Pathe on a long time contract He said, Europe is a swell place the only requirements for enjoying it are that you havent seen America. Speaking of his pictures Rogers said: Howdy folks. I've got a new job .now I'm a guide to Europe. You might as well be my tourist party and go along with me. The only requireLove your brother as yourself" is ment for enjoying Europe is that the theme of The Sea Tiger, Milton you've never seen America. First we'II visit Ireland where they treat Sills new starring picture which Americans more like friends than comes to the Orpheum theatre next tourists. Then if you're good III take Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June you to Paris in France they pro- 30, July 1 and 2. In the story, Sills is a lonely, rather nounce 'Nice' like 'Neece they haven't any word for nice in French. stolid fisherman in a village of the I wrote up my trip in The Satur- Canary Islands. His brpther, played by day Evening Post here it is in pic- Lairy Kent, is a young Lothario but Sills loves him and protects him tures I hope you like it. Eu-ro- pe Se.EKERSuA $c.afrWSEN9ATION HUNTLEY Milton Sills Has Dramatic Role in The Sea Tiger Harry LsnfcLori and. Alm& Dennett loaf Pants' Harry tangdon wanders wistfully edy, Langdon became this departonto the screen of the Orpheum the- ment's especial favorite. atre next Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Hut to the story. and Wednesday in long Pants," hia langdon, with shrewd forethought, latest full length roniedy for First has picked a a theme for his third National. picture, the one story he, and he alone, It seems almost miraculous, the sud- could tell with conviction and convulden, spasmodic rise to a national fig- sions! ure Langdon has experienced. No Adolescent America, until now only other star in history, with the possible exception of Valentino, skyrocketed to roughly sketched in pictures, har been fame so surely, so suddenly. Yet it mirrored with such truth and realism seems not strange at all when you that the story is almost straight draview the appealing little figure in ma. Hut every time you feel yourself choking up with feeling at the receven one brief scene. ognisable langdon paints, he With the release of Tramp, Tranp, twists his portrait mouth into a funny little Tramp, his first feature length com grimace, rolls his saucer eyes, or hip- - Come on mustn't b e missed b y anyone with the ghost of a sense of humor." New York V Aa I American. cake-eate- rs BILUEDOVE. s around in a circle like some burlesque Peter Pan and you relax in hilarious spasms of joy. Thre is an unusually logical plot on which the comedy is hung. A typical adolescent kid, believing himself a Romeo in embryro, dividea hia time between of passionate conouests and begging his mother to leti him have a pair of long pants. Voice changing, arms and legs dangling awkwardly, moon struck, assinine. Recognize him! The boy believes that the one that will bring to the surface allthing the stent powt and soul that is in him, is a love affair with some beautiful woman. A silky vamp rides by in a Rolls-Roy- ml. the day Harry takes his first pair of long pants out for a ride MAKING JAZZ SINGER" SCENES on his bicycle. Harry falls IN NEW YORK desperately in love with her. His vain love for Alan Crosland who is directing his her, familys concern, his dreams, The Jau Singer, is in New York iilmed in technicolor, a distinct inno- to make scenes on the East Side for vation In comedies, and his final Earner Bros, starrawakening of true love for the little ing A1 Jolson, whichproduction, is to be the first girl next door, form the highlights of feature the story, around which are deftly n arner picture made with Vitaphone. Oland and Otto Lederer, who woven some of the most amusing nave prominent roles, are with the hat ever devised. nJ5i rrisrilla Bonner and Alma Bennett director. JV?V5 thentw Principal feminine roles. NEW WAR COMEDY STARTED Gladys Brockwell and Albert Roscue Another big Extended Run Producare convincing in the roles of Harrys tion was started this week narents and the by Warnsupporting cast is e'x er Bros, when Roy Del Ruth picked t?110" wlth Langdon himself. the megaphone to direct the first Pr. directed the story up scenes of Ham and which Arthur Ripley wrote in colla Eggs at the comedy special written by ceptionally good for a comedy. jLron Darryl Francis Zanuck for which the adaptation was recently completed by Robert Dillon and James Starr. noty-hop- day-dreami- ng to this type of story and ha. an un usually well chosen and capable cast to enact her pioduction. The leading roles are taken by Huntley (Jordon and Billie Dove in this Universal Jewel production, called The Sen sation Seekers. something Doing Every Minute ! Bathing, boating, picnicking, riding the thrillers, frolicking in the palaces of fun and dancing! Dancing to the irresistible music of Johnny Resell and his Lagoon Novelty Orchestra every evening except Sunday. Fox Trot Contest Tuesday Night One-ste- Contest Thursday Night "Surprise Dance Friday Night p SPECIAL OUTINGS American Smelting & Refining Co., and Dav JUNE 23; Swedish Day, JUNE 24 Unton Em- ptoyes and N. 0. Ogden Family Reunion, JUNE 25; Velie Day, JUNE 28; Danish Day, JUNE 29. pSic FREE VAUDEVILLE EVERY SUNDAY Swanee Singers, 40 male voices, JUNE 26 at 4 and 7 p. Interesting Stories About Screen Stars ,ijp 'Halm (Ur MAJEL COLEMAN Majol Coleman looms un as one of the most attractive and promising young pconle in pictures todsy. Her school high days in Cincinnati. Ohio, her birthnlace, found Majel a confirmed film fan and an ardent admirer of Gloria Swanson. Little did her schoolmates dream when she flew down the steps and dashed off to see her idol each time she played at a neighborhood theatre, that Maiel would follow beloved Gloria's foot steps. I w "fr tlrpe wrpk's tour of Hollywood. Majol returned to Cincinnati, harboring a aceret determination in her heart, and silently awaiting graduation day. The next year found her back in Hollywood, making the rounds of the studios. Here was not, , roooo nOunl Gripping Intrigue Thrilling Suspense Tense Action a STARTING SUNDAY I Vv lon how-leve- r, the story of the struggling artist who faces starvation young many times before success crowns her efforts. On the contrary, Majel quick- ly secured a part a day, and her next engagement, immediately following, was a Ismail role. Her splendid screen presence and exceptional loveliness won her steadily larger parts, until Cecil B. IV Mille saw her and. fascinated by the unique quality of her and beauty the freshness and appeal of her acting, made her a member of his stock company. Prominent among the pictures in which she has appeared are: rGrand larceny," Come On Over." Rohm Howl," Bluebeard's Eighth Wife," Soft Shoes." The Enemy The Golden Bed." Triumph, The Dressmaker From Paris," Sunny Side Up." and she has her first featured role in support of Priscilla n tbe Metropolitan production west of Broadway. She is now at work in the part of the courageous I ambulance drmr in Vera Reynolds latest starring vehicle, Corporal (Kate. Majel's splendid work has won her the distinction of having been entrusted by Cecil B. De Mille with the ro e of Justitia, the wife of Pontius Pilate, in his forthcoming big person-all- y directed special production. The King of Kings, a picturization of the Life of Christ. Miss Coleman is en-- I do wed with that rare and perfect n eyes and an exquis-it- e shade of red hair. llis first love was the I BIGGEST thing in Harrys young life. But when she sat en his lap he thought his first love was going to be his last! ... ill ct (1 09 li lli lOQoont to ag . Tirbt Also Christy Comedy Chicken Feathers" Felix the Cat Matinees, 25c and 10c; Nights, 35c and 10c Next Thursday. Friday and Saturday THE SEA TIGER A First National Picture at $7.50 com-binatio- n, sea-gree- Milton Sills i I ' be-cau- se ce Langdon Over to See A real Btory of our much discussed but one not a younger generation tale of flappers, or jazz parties is coming to the Egyptian theatre Sunday. Lois Ueber, the screens only woman director, has given a new angle he realizes the younger mans failings. Then a womans love enters and for a time they are estranged but at last love of his brother wins and the star finds a way to bring happiness to them both. Beautiful Mary Astor has the leading feminine rale with Alice White, Larry Kent, Arthur Stone, Kate Price and others in splendid roles. , Sills has probably the outsanding part of hia career in this colorful tale of the aea and the lives of men who go out to capture the denizens of the deep. Carey Wilson adapted the Mary Heaton Vorse story which appeared in Liberty magazine as The Runaway Enchantress. On the same propam is a fine comedy and news self-conscio- SUNDAY, MONDAY, Tuesday & Wednesday Dont Be Bashful! GORDON-- a he Front" is the final and I.1'?1 definite title to the war comedy, featuring Charlie Murray and George Sidney, previously known as Big Bertha it was announced by Richard A. Rowland, production manager of Lirst National Pictures. BIUIt.VE HUvrify GORDO The Soul of the Modern Girl Laid Bare in a Real Story of the Present Generation. U'i!1! kviV' m u , Pick o Pictures Added Features Universal Comedy Pathe News Pathe Fables Gene Ilalliday at the Wurlitzer ! ViT IfflN Today j-9 P.M. COOLEST , No Raise in Prices Shows 3-o- a umversal Busmens CHETl SPOT mi IN" TOWN" m. |