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Show Friday, November 4, 1927 geene THE OGDEN POST From Gene Stratten-INu-- t Panchon & Marco The Harvester, at the To Present Gorgeous Egyptian 'Idea at Paramount Vi-'is- j piv-K-'i- i tii t .'l.i.t- "!: t i Ms is i ic - n .v 1 I siei:il . moti.hs. I i The faces and ,11 wear a gown .i, h giil ;. ifjii.g the n loos seasons, and the i whm uio;.g I., each month-ii he eur. Me i;.'i safely say ihai Funehon & Marvo's "1 .K i Seasons will display to l,i.re.nin..;:t ll.ea'.ie palruii.s the most ,.u ming ni;.j gowns ever seen on st::ge at tliis theatre. the if th.' lull will be The It tiw-:- - 1 Soa-'-M- if il.i am-1. j VY they iiv, ivm i.la:ii-:iiei.-i,- s f.J. !i:u: by .i:, 111 leb,;i .. i I mMi-iii1 Is'aiwii Clil.:bol at I' 1:1 illy to ts. t!a il 1 IV-.-- in- - , i'u 1 ti..it li' ii .ile by the .e ';SI. Vary 1 1 an s ivl.Jn tiieir u"i ware insjuad !- U r. w Minn .tie .lie S. i.vcis and the cit.ihd s win wi.l interpret I.i.c bun silnted because . act the le.imy Wm.-in- .i: i i In n .' d t gorgeous IJea" they 1. 1 ltd r. lyra - i.i h.o ur.d Marco will Fa e.i t c. tiei..- I., hi ! Sunik.y, Monday and Tuesday at the lu.ii...-.m- tl.en'.ns Inc. t a 3 i.,i;i,l .m liu it ;i li W itil .:i stage ! fig-res- r 1 '.r f GRAND FLECTION f lCu-.sia- iii-ii- Scene s frvm ce'je smrm-pomES- s t The HARVESTER. the peculiar charm used by Natalie King- room jewing .ton, featured in the leading feminine ,57 of the Leo Meehan production, he Harvester, which was filmed at famous Limberlost Cabin, the log home of the late Sat Stratton-Portnear Rome City, A two-sto- ry er Indiana. Since the FBO producing unit of forty people traveled from the FBO itndios in Hollywood to the actual locale of the book, and since its Beenes are laid in and about the authors own home, Miss Kingston, playing the lesding feminine part of Ruth, was assigned as her dressing room the very one which was her room in the novel. Though it was not the production of the graphs were made of in CARNIVAL i k.dis dancers. la mid. lion to the Simkist and tne Fainlum and Marco ':!! also olur ninny other noted per formers remilly engageil for West 'and the ioim was in Holly- 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili; - the interiors wie filmed following the from Indiana. r All kviu-Were made at the n lirati.-nand the interiors photographed Hollywood necessarily "matched ui " with these, not only as to the geiieia! character of the settings, but the position and size of doors and windows, and all similar details. In addition to Xulalie Kingston, the cast of The Harvester includes Orville Caldwell, Will Walling, Jav Hunt, Lola Todd, Edward Ileum and anny Midgley, as well as "Belshazzar, the beautiful English setter which makes its debut in this production. "The Harvester will be shown at wood, DANCE TUESDAY wln-r- Quality Photoplays u-tu- cxti-rio- NOV. 8TI1 s middle-wester- GDE . actually used picture, photo- the Egyptian theatre starting all its details day. Sun- . THEATRE Free Hats, Serpentine, and Horn. Admission Nuisc-make- Now Playing Here Again! Oliv TOM m rs Itme and llis Orchestra The World's Greatest Motion Picture Coming Socn PERRY'S EGYPTIAN SATURDAY THE NIGHT SHIP With Mary Carr, Robert Goidmi, Margaret Fielding unit Tiiin Simtvhi. Complete Flection UP IN ARMS Returns Is tile at the Berthana with Dorothy Devore, SUNDAY AND MONDAY WET PAINT With Raymond Griffith and Helene Costello. A Griffith picture with only one laugh, but that one lasts from main title to fade oit. Wet I'aint" will leuye n lusting impression on all you Ray Griffith fans or we miss our guess. MONTY OF THE MOUNTED GET READY FOR THE GRAND OPENING Ironsides is Coming to Orpheum Old Lyceum Theater James Cruzes film ipectacle, written by Lawrence Stallings from the conquests of the greatest of American frigates, is coming to the Orpheum theatre for four days, starting Sunday night, November 6. The picture is riding high on the wave of popular favor and has already been declared one of the greatest films ever made. The end of the first half of the Old Ironsides, SATURDAY Leo Maloney in Long Loop on the Pecos gives its audience a thrill to be remembered. The .stand- long SUNDAY ard sized screen disappears and an enormous screen takes its place, filled with a moving picture of a replica of Old Ironsides sailing majestically into the faces of the onlookers. Ken Maynard in effect on audiences is startling ugl many of them are brought to their feet in enthusiasm. The same luge screen is used effectively in the scenes of fighting aboard the old rigste off the coast of Tripoli and m the scenes depicting the operations the imposing forts taken by the wty humor. rf' m? Cruae is credited with some me finest of photography W brought examples to the screen, while Dr. Riesenfeld has provided a l score that adds color striking "0 Harmony to the presentation. 5,f a First National aMtig Milton Sills. picture Winia Lee Corbin has one of the her career in No Place First National picture. She h .J r tte.cBt which supports Mary and Lloyd Hughes. r?,c . A comedy. ! Fred Humes in Range Courage - fit WEDNESDAY of a man who sought happiness through sacrifice! Marvel-stor- y AND THURSDAY Red Grange in One Minute to Play FRAZER. EDNA MURPHY JOSEPH GIRARD ROBERT NO RAISE IN PRICES. ERNEST HILLIARD FRIDAY Fred Thompson in Arizona Nights HARRY ALLEN and BONAPARTE- - oinetTio oy oust STORY OY H.H.VAN wonr:? loan JACK PASSEYS HAND SUPREME THE CROWD! HOLD THAT REAR STARTING SUNDAY EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY J0IN and TUESDAY mu-"m- d'Avril, young French actress, o tocation with The Valley of the d The Worlds Mightiest Authoress Vanity the history of The world's most astounding picture. A stupendous pictur-izatio- n of the suhlitnest episode in the annals of American heroism! Penned in n pocket surrounded by snipers-disurrender? No, their answer was Go to Hell! they A glittering urrny of world war heroes their deed of valor in the Argomic pocket. Note: Colonel Whittlesey, Major McMurlry and hundreds of other heroes positively appear in this picture, Throbbing Drama From the Pen of Leatrice Joy in Stallings has introduced that period the fictitious barque and on Esther jhi vessel takes place Hie exquisite ve story enacted by Esther Halston nd Charles The bosn of FarrelL is played by Wallace Berry r thenipfinest part he has ever had in varied career. George Bancroft the gunner of the ship, serves as a admirable foil for his ribald and to HOT SOUP M. G. M. News PRODUCTIO- N- MONDAY Americans. , Lawrence THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THE LOST llATTALION SURPRISES! eSILENT HERO Somewhere in Sonora very The SPECIAL Palace FOUR FIjOORS OF W.OAY JOHNSTO- Nprnnti A DUKE WORN & picture With W. C. Fields. The timid soul turns raging lion, ami oh, the roars! For fun, Fields is fur ulicad of the field. Is the comedy, and the M. G. M. News rounds out the program. UNIQUE! DIFFERENT! Sunday and Monday TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY RUNNING WILD V irginia The Grandest Place in the World for Either a Public or Private Dancing Party. The fastest, hardest riding son of a gun in the West sets new speed records in a regular West ern Thriller! With l.upinn lame, is the Educational Comedy. WHITE CITY FUN! FUN! FUN! Coming Armistice Day eGYPC What Price Glory The Worlds Greatest Motion Picture |