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Show THE OGDEN POST Friday, January 6, 1928 Colleen Moore Heaps Harvest of Laughs In Her Wild Oat "Her Wild Oat is the story of a little lunch wagon waitress who crashes heavily society's most guarded portals. With a clever and well balanced east surrounding her, Miss Moore delights with her portrayul of the little Schildkraul Has Dolores Costello Star Of A Million Bid at home by private tutors, she later posed for the artist, Janies Montgomery Flagg, and then with her sister Helene joined the George White Dolores Costello, star of A MilScandals. ller first screen role was rnru in Constant imqb, rdiuatid in lion Hid, the Warner Pros, produc- in The Sea Beast. This was followBerlin ami Vienna uml now a famous tion al the Colonial theatre Tuesday ed by Mannequins," Bride of the star in Movielami -- that is the saga and Wednesday, was bom in New Storm and The Little Irish Girl. of Rudolph Schidkraut. Iy a coinci- York, the daughter of Maurice CosWhen a Man ioves and The Third dence the veteran actor, who is fea- tello, screen idol. Educated egret. tured in Turkish Delight. a new picture coming to the Egyptian theatre on Sunday next, was born in the city and country which serve as h the locale for this comedy production. Schihikrnut came to America after years of success as an actor in Eur-ca- n stage was The God of Venwhich he played in New geance. Direction L. Marcus Enterprises York. Then followed "The Mongrel. t l.ater he was engaged hy Inivorsal to with Ins son, Joseph, in REG FLA It PRICES 1 "His People. Excellent Hole In Turkish Delight old-tim- lc-Mil- 1 e le NOW SHOWING That picture established both as film players of unusual merit, and father and son were placed under contract by t'ecial 1. IV Mille. Rudolph Schildkraut's first work under this agreement was in Young April. In Turkish IVlight, the story of which was written by Irvin S. Cobh, Mr. Schildkraut is seen as a Turkish rug merchant in New York, who falls heir to the throne of his brother, late Sultan of Turkestan. Although he hates women, he is devoted to his niece, Zelma, portrayed by Julia Faye. They go to Turkey and on the steamship, Zelma meets and falls in love with Donald Sims, an American, played by Kenneth Thomson. When 1 p . mninmnn M ,-- Unusual Attractions Stage and At the Paramount 1 h. I ;3 . mill WRCOMWJEI1A60U0ALAlbe FORBIDDEN WOMAN Hrjue conceived this ever climax thrilling ' makes Jett a Goudals new Pathe-D- e The Forbidden On Screen Mille staronepicture, of the outstanding proWoman, ductions of the current season. Miss As in Three Faces East, role of a spy, but this Goudal has the On the Stage time she is in the employ of the SulWith the college season rolling tan of Morocco. In order to get inaround, Fanchon & Marco fashioned formation of value regarding the their latest Idea along campus French forces In Morocco, she marries lines. The presentation which will ap- a French officer who soon thereafter pear at the Paramount theatre next is recalled to Paris. She rejoins him week will be called the "Collegiate there and on the trip meets the brothIdea, and all the pranks, pep, and er of her husband, a violinist traveling punch one would expect to find in a under a different name. Not realizgroup of college boys and girls will ing his relationship to the woman, he be there. falls in love with her and she with The Collegiate Idea has a head- him. Later, when he learns the truth, line act in the team of Armand and he spurns her and this provokes n Perez, noted acrobats. Known from series of highly dramatic sequences one end of the country to the other, which have their denouncement in MoArmand and Perez will present some- rocco. The brothers in the story are Victor thing new in the way of acrobatics. Theyll make you gasp with their dif- Varconi and Joseph Schildkraut. They ficult feats. head an excellent supporting cast. The Forbidden Woman, which was But that isnt all. John and Hardirected by Paul L. Stein, a famous and riet Griffith, brother sister, will dance. Dorothy Lee, an athletic little German director, will be shown at the miss who has won many medals as an Paramount theatre on Sunday, Mongirl athlete, will sing, day and Tuesday. dance and otherwise entertain. The Three Girl Friends are harmony singers who will chass away your blues. Huff and Hunt, and Bob and Helen Be Shown DoForest also are on the program . with some thrilling dances. The management of the Egyptian The riotous colors of the colleges have secured the first run in theatre before form the background which of 7th Heaven," Fox Films Ogden this array of talent will march. It of the play by is something distinctly different in. epic picture version This picture has been Austin Strong. the way of a revue. creating a sensation and playing to On the Screen capacity houses all over the country A tensely dramatic story of the and is considered one of the finest love of two brothers for the same productions of the year. Janet Gay-nand Charles Farrell are featured woman, and she a secret agent who Is cast which betraying her husbands country to at the head of an the enemy, and which carries specta- includes Gladys Brockwell, Albert tors in its irresistible sweep from the Gran, David Butler, George Stone, arid wastes of the Moroccan desert to Emile Chautard, Marie Mosquini, Ben Paris and back again to the most Bard and Brandon Hurst. VICTOR .it $ y all-arou- nd Seventh Heaven to at Egyptian or all-st- Kent oneL Colleen Itmrm'HtrWUd Oitm Moort miss who derides she might just as well be dining at the ltitzas serving coffee and doughnuts in the little Times Square lunch wagon. The story is told in a convincing manner and interest is maintained through the final scene. Miss Moore has won her popularity as a screen actress by her consistent work in stories that are well suited to her personality, and Her Wild Oat is no exception to this rule. It is screen entertainment plus, and brings Miss Moore to the silver sheet in another happy, rollicking charac terization. Larry Kent, a promising young member of the First National contract players, has tt)e chief supporting male role and is very happily cast. The work of Hallam Cooley, as the little waitress' newspaper reporter friend and advisor, is particularly good. Gwen Lee, Fritzi Rulgwny and many qthers appear to good advantage. Gerald Duffy wrote the screen story which was superbly directed by Marshall Neilan. Her Wild Oat presents Colleen Moore at her beBt, and is another success to the credit of this talentei young lady. they reach their destination, the ladies of the late Sultan's harem go on a strike and scenes of great excitement follow. May Robson has a featured role, while in the supporting cast there are such sterling players ns I amis Harry Allan and Toby Claude. The production was directed by Paul Sloane under the supervision of C. Gardner Sullivan. Nn-theau- x, You say that sear on your head is a birthmark. And yet you admit getting it on a train. Thats right. I tried to get into E DRESS PARADE x ! Beffie Love DAVIDSON in PARAMOUNT 'What Every Iceman Knows'1 r SUN. - MON. - TUBS. NEWS 35 ON 'TIIK STAGH I llll YOULL LOVE IT. AND IIOY- VIDEA j FA.N'CIION & MARCOS COLLEGIATE WITH AltMONl) & PEREZ III JOHN H HARRIET GRIFFITH DOROTHY LEE THE THREE GIRL FRIENDS the wrong berth. 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We pride ourselves in the way we serve our customers once a customer always a customer because our fish are fresh, our weight is accurate, our price is 2546 GULBRANSEN PIANOS atypb and style for bvbry homb mums by PAUL SLOANE MuwmiunrsHiurbWD wwmmr moMTMi IRVIN S.COBB- hMlUt nOWOCOUCMIlCN A delightful theme carries one from a Brilliant Amusing Romantic . that din- gy rug shop in New York to a gilded harem in Turkey. right. A Cecil B. DeMille production featuring his most popular stars. From the famous story by Irvin S. Cobb. Ogden Fish & Poultry Market Phone 3191 2336 Washington Avenue Wholesale and Retail Mftifcri r! ADDED FEATURES Buster Brown Comedy Latest Pathe News Gene Halliday at the Big Wurlitzer No Raise in Prices |