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Show THIS OGDEN POST SCREEN TAGE S Mrs. Wallace Reid AT THE THEATRES PARAMOUNT Now playing Hunter Keaton in College"; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday; Fanchon ft Marcos Western Idea and Vera Reynolds in The Main Friday, January 13, AMUSEMENTS - louser, Kenneth Grumbles, Charles Borah, Leighton Dye. Lee Barnes, the entire baseball suad of the University of Southern California, Shorty Worden, Robert Bolling and Eric Mack. The story is Event that of a high school graduate (Keaton) who oomes to college, meets The Girl, and at her instigation' sets out to conquer the collegiate athletic world, making himself a vertiable pentahlom champion. The finale occurs in a crew race, with Keaton a vital factor in the result. EGYPTIAN Saturday, Tatsy Ruth Miller in Shanghaied; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Mrs. Wallace Iteid in "The Satin Woman. ORPHEUM Today and Tomorrow, Iantages Vaudeville; Starting Sunday for four days, Molly O'Day in Harold Dell Wrights The Shepherd of the Hills. and Harold LYCEUM Saturday, Tom Tyler in Splitting the Breeze, LJoyd in "Now or Never; Sunday, Hoot Hibson in Painted Ponies, and Please Dont; Monday, Belle Bennett in The Idly; Tuesday, Vera Revnolds in The Little Adventuress and The Return of the Riddle d' Haggerty; Thursday, Rider; Wednesday, Milton Sills in A Social Belie Bennett in Mother; Friday, Adolphe Mehjou in Celebrity and The Collegians. Daniels and Gertrude Ederle in Swim, Girl, COI.ONIAL Saturday, Swim: Sunday and Monday, Richard Dix and Mary Brian in Shanghai Bound; Tuesday and Wednesday, Jacqueline Logan and John Bowers in For Indies Only; Thursday and Friday, Mae Busch, Charles Delaney and others in "Husband Hunters. OGDEN Saturday, Hoot Gibson in Galloping Fury; Sunday and Monday. President Garfield, when a boy drove mules on a canal, and later did carpentry work. Hard-Boile- Bt-b- e Milton Sills made a study of conduct unbecoming to an officer and a gentleman, and practiced some of It, in "Hard-Boile- d Haggerty! ' This picture, a Charles Brabin production for First National Pictures, coming Wenesday to the Lyceum theatre, provides a unique characterization for Sills. Grim, relentless and heroic ace in sky battle above the German lines,-hgoes back to Paris to celebrate each victory. And in Paris what a difference environment makes! It is behind the lines in the colorful, city of joy, that Sills practices unbecoming conduct. lie is pranksome and humorously insubordinate, and gets into no end of comedic and dramatic trouble, until he meets romance in tho person of a mysterious French girl. Molly O'Day enacts the leading feminine role, and some very human and effective characterizations are given by Arthur Stone, Mitchell 'Lewis, George Fawcett, Yola dAvril and Lucien Prival. Carey Wilson a magazine from the story adapted tale by Elliott White Springs, and Wid Gunning produced it for First National.' while d Haggerty, one of 'Sills most rugged roles, strikes a new note for the star in the humor of his own characterization and the emphasis on its romance. Brabin personally directed the e war-frenzi- Hard-Boile- Powerful Direction in Latest FBO Drama story without the inevitable A love kissl With Bebe Daniels and Gertrude Ederle. Bebe was a riot in The Campus Flirt," Stranded in Paris, A Kiss in a Lovers in Quarantine, and Senorita. Heres the Taxi, one that tops them all! With Richard Dix and Mary Brian. The same team which proved so popular in Knockout Reilly and "Man Power. The same director who made Evening Clothes; the same company that produced Beau Geste how could Shanghai Bound possibly be anything other than the best picture Dix has ever appeared in? Dorothy Devore in KILTIES One of her very recent comedies. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY FOR LADIES ONLY With Jacqueline Logan and John Bowers. A comedy of modern business with a womans wit pitted against a mans angry fear of romance in office hours. NOTE First showing in Ogden. sex-warfa- Hoot Gibson, hard-fightin- g hard-ridin- g son of the West in a picture that will give you the best entertainment in months. You all know what he can do; see him surpass himself in this wow of a story by Peter B. Kyne. Yards of Lace in Janet Gaynors Seventy-fiv- e Dress in 7th Heaven or SATURDAY SWIM, GIRL, SWIM SHANGHAI BOUND le In this day and age of dresses that are made of three yards and less of material, the wedding gown which Janet Gnynor wears in Fox Films version of 7th Heaven is a distinct novelty. This filmy creation is made of seventy-five yards of exquisite four inch lace and net over a slim satin slip. The bouffant skirt is composed of eight teirs of lace ruffles, and the tight bodice is finished with a large fischu collar of sheer net. It is this frock on which Chico spends most of his earnings that his Diane may be properly atttired for their wedding, which is interrupted by the mobilization of the French troops. lrobably no player in years has creuted the sensation that Janet Gay-nhas with her performance in 7th COLONIAL SUNDAY AND MONDAY laugh-and-thri- ll ed The Washington monument contains 23,000 stones. Is a Paramount Comedy. Egyptian theatre today and Saturday, Ince traces a powerful love story and throughout the entire picture, MilRuth nor he neither Patsy yet ler touch each other except to strike a blow in anger. There is, of coune, a happy ending, but Ince has made this more delicate than the ordinary by showing only the happy couple sailing out the .Golden Gate at the wheel of Incca schooner. Ince, who acted in thd dual role of star and director, states that he believes it a far more artistic triumph to portray love and other emotions by facial expression than by the cruder symbols of passion generally used by directors with su handle. kiss-fina- Pennies are legal tender up to cents. ' FIND THE KING The Cruise of the Hellion." WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Music by Jack PasBey and his White City Band. T1IE VIRGINIA Dancing every Wednesday and Saturday. Pete Lashus and his orchestra. BERTH AN A Dancing Wednesday and Saturday. Music by Olie Reeve and his orchestra. Milton Sills Shows IIow to be Hard-Boile- d 1928 Mrs. Wallace Reid personally appears in the title role of The Satin Woman and supporting her will be found one of the few real casts of screenland. To Rockliffe Fellows and John Miljan go the honors of leading men and other well known screen favorites promient in the cast include, Gladys Brockwell, Alice White, Ruth Stonehouse, Ethel Wales, Laska Winters and Charles "The Satin" Woman" -i-ll be shown at the Egyptian theatre starting SunV day. f all-st- ar Keaton in College at the Paramount WEDDING SLIPS A comedy, and M. G. M. News. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY HUSBAND HUNTERS Now Playing! N O re Quality First Run Photoplays With Mae Busch, Charles Delaney, Jean Arthur, Walter Iliers and a. dozen other well known players. They were four chorus girls who stage door johnnies for solid social celebrities one broke the rule and fell in love with a clerk. side-stepp- ed ALL SET An Educational Comedy, and M. G. M. News. IHItlljll STARTING SUNDAY Heaven. The picture, which is coming to the sole star. Ann Buster Keaton Egyptian theatre soon is an adapta- Cornwall is his is the leading lady of Coltion of the great John Golden stage success by Austin Armstrong. Those lege now playing at the Paramount. The cast includes Grant Withers, who have seen both declare the picSnitz Edwards, Harold Goodwin, Florof the more ture is the fascinating ence' Turner, Buddy Mason, Flora two. Something unique in the annals of filmdom has been accomplished by Ralph Ince in bringing to the screen drama based on a powerful love theme in which ho has brought out the Bramley, and Paul Goldsmith. Promplay of human emotions solely by the The most inent college and Olympic athletes in ever facial expression of his characters and profitable poem are Morton Kaer, Bud An College was James Whitcomb without resorting to the usual passionRileys was ate embraces which characterize such Old Sweetheart of Mine. to for $500 amounting paid royalties pictures. In Shanghaied, playing at the each word. Mrs, 10,000,000 READERS CAN'T BE WRONG WHEN THEY SAY Harold Bef STAEOST INCLUDES E0CKUFFE FELLOWS' ut SAIlOHjSHAnUEV PICTURE, ? a This Big Fine Picture Opens a Run at the ORPHEUM RUTH STONEHOUSE ETHEL WALES SSSRAYARJ i 'li GLADYS BROaCWELL OES5Z i ' WHITE JOHN MILJAN MAtttlNVTUftNUl U ; 'Alia SheIoonTewis tka Mat tanlar lava alary af Ih, barkrao4a arar written, It took manlha af affart and ananaana axpaaditaraa ta brine thia alary ta tha acraan aa liar-aBall Wrichf kraUaaUine naval daarribad it. b MLTtR . ADDED FEATURES , Comedy Gene Halliday at the Big Wurlitzer ONLY First Showing in Ogden No Raise in Prices! Sl'NDAY-MONDA- Y 4-D- ay Beginning Sunday at 3 p. m. No Advance in Prices! DIGtCIUCr GDEM 3 Big Changes Weekly IPEGRYS -0- Latest Pathe News GYPC13D A ! aVaaa , LAN Always Good X!H |