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Show friday, June THE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN - Great Combine in Story in the Fourth Commandment Motion Pictures is i The final launching of the first motion picture enterprise to encompass in one company all phases of the industry from the manufacture o:' the raw film stock to the presents tion of the finished pictures, was an nounced by Cecil B. DeMille, Elmer Jearson and John C. Flinn, officials of the new organization, at the DeMille enterprise, A'" hcad-Fourt- C1-Pfny- "kLa.tiaVn . L- j r,Hto picture theatre. Itannfifiil IXMUl New Type Comedian In New Type Comedy Carl success new :rom a story and continuity by Byron Mctro-Goldwyn-May- er Morgan. Pathe-Dupo- I i e, I Gray! I rrrvS h' 'V p,cture Nom Ub wrf ftnd Chester Conklin are featured in "Cabaret." The sup iMdod by Mona I,ftrriRRn Jaek Egan laJi ri."? Byer. Robert G. Vig- nola directe,!. Owen n.ivis' original j story was sccnanzed by Becky Gard-- J Madeline Hu r lock disguises herself as boy in a Mack Bennett Patbecom- - edy. with LEWIS STONE and SHIRLEY MASON A First National Picture The Bull! Fighter." she had to wear a wig of long! hair. Madeline pro- trtcd that such a ' thing was unheard1 ' of. but the gag man won out. for how' he asked, can your disguise be given1 away by your hat falling off. if you're wearing your own boyish bob? Eddi0 feaV?d.. are seei ' "d ,ne IIurlk in The Bull Fighter ; . I WOBOOY'S r Widow CHARLES RAY PHYLLIS HAVER amd DAVID BUTLER Talk about contradictions! Because ! IN . Madeline Reverses ALEX GIUUON'S TRIO DON JUANS THREE NIGHTS g ! f I ocietydur-In- i AND i You! entotrtaincr' Gi,d role. However. Nrw Vork the winter of 1922. Variety Novelty Act. Im Crazy bout Cabaret." ; f j Say But Orchids olhlr than Gi,da ?.By8 of actually lived what is no,? eScted Wa" ,hc Person. ;abty at many a cabaret, none of moro famous than Gilda Gray's Rendezvous which became the eath- - f in "Comedy As It Should Be." II Daisies Wont Tell Starting Thursday r broken! ho leav a few hearts (nd her name is w0m5n Plats a "now RILL AND SHERRIE MATHEWS "laugh and the World laughs With You." f ORI r $!!?" ? ELMORE Ferris Wheel Cony (Rabbit) Race SUNDAY, MONDAY, Tuesday & Wednesday The Best in Photoplay&i No Raise in Prices too) Placed in burning lights, arrives at iieoJ?nm0Unt noxt Thursday in her .'? I j Game product. h Dance Classic." j ALEXANDER The Perfect Bowling nt cl Paramount Thursday Dark and Light Comedy, I Skee-Ba- ll ten-episo- de Gilda Grays Second Film, Cabaret, at ROMA IN E AND CASTLE j Auto Skooters ce Pathecomedies. 'j AMAC Presents The Elusive Lady a mystifying illusion. j j Rides and May the Latest in Concessions gh his bathing beauty chorus, repartng for a teacher's course at he University of California, Southern Hrnneh, one of his scouts found Mary After serving short apprenticeship in the beauty squad, she has been promoted to roles, and will henceforth be prominent in Sennett-iroducr- d Frank Karen presents II Come Up and Ride the Fun l SIIURON DEVRIES REVUE !i nt ic I ! Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday on recruits-fo- Picture in Greater Band tells f A Great Pantagcs Bill and a Fine i Jack Passeys neer Woman, Arthur Stringers virile novel of the Western frontier. Already at the DeMille studio are three of Cruzes associates in his former alliance, Walter Woods, supervisor of all his successes, Harry Carr, who collaborated on the script for Old Ironsides," and Karl Brown, who photographed his biggest success, and who now is a director in his own sup-pla- of Today and Tomorrow I Gardens name. Rookies" an exceedingly A brand new chauffeurs uniform amusing tale of life in a citizens and a crisp new contract were handed Dane has the military training camp. to Kenneth Thomson upon his comd role of a whose rival for the hand of Marce- - pletion of his first year in motion lne Day is ascrubby "young private I Futures as a DeMille featured player. the ,co"tr?c.t tuckd awy in y George K. Arthur. The warfare letween these two is carried on I Pocket of his tnm uniform, d scene of alternate laughter 8on. appeared on Director Frank to Pay themale lead m terror, aa many episodes take !U)n in a runaway balloon above the Prt of Vera Reynolds in her newest Beautiful But clouds. starring vehicle. William Goodrich directed. ! y top-sergea- City - run. It is Rookies," with Dane and George K. Arthur featured as a new comedy team, with Jarceline Day in the leading feminine role. Sam Wood directed 'this our-da- hard-boile- two-a-da- y" has several keen rivals. Flannlgan the cop Jack Dougherty) and. Har rlgan, the fireman (Donald Keith) Iprcvent his love affair from running too smoothly. Enters the villain, William Powell, and his suavely nefarious activities keep everybody on the jump. Jobyna Ralston, for three years Harold Lloyd's leading woman, plays Madge, the .wnitresa in the Dutch Lunch, and the object of Eddies dreams. Cantor is rredited with the story which is said to he as entertaining as the film version of Kid Boots," his first Paramount stnrring j White Ur-an- Special Delivery." At no time does the action seem strained. The story moves fast. Cantor finds himself in love and likewise discovers that he ORPHEUMI in 'IXXXI, Thom-throu- humor. the keynote I T. far-fame- Is KADL DANE DeMille, with his lestabllshed studio facilities, willfirmly pro- . release forty feature , duce for 1927-2- 8 Mllck Bennett pictures with the number of J1? specials" decided to look in the colleges to find and road show attractions quadrupled over last year's. There will be twenty-si- x regular attractions, ten specials," to be made for long runs and policies, and four road shows" to be handled as has picture, been The King of Kings." At least from the United1 one of the latter group will be diacl1 I. gre Kenton, erstwhile motion ovf rn me nt in staging this rected by DeMille. has made possible an au-- 1 ture his mega-thentdirector, has Pathe'a 1927-2- 8 production schedule and graphic background of I phone and turned dropped editor. No, hea calls for a total of 460 pictures, both military life in the training camps. not editing a newspaper or a magashort subjects and featured, including zine, but is supervising the cutting 104 Pathe News Issues, 62 releases The Rejuvena-i- n of the Pathe Review, 62 Topics of tho schedules the amount of money spent and f,"a! ed,t,"f of which Aunt features production this year will be doubl- - I i'on Robson Mary, Day, 62 Aesop's Film Fables," six for May ed Metropolitan. over that of last season. serials, 26 Grantland Rice Sportlights," 62 Mack Bennett and The new concern, through its asHal Roach comedies, 12 Will Rogers sociation with and the one-rofeatures, and eight Rareat hex interests, manufactures its bits." Pathe also will release three own raw film, cameras and home proMonty Banka feature comedies and jectors. The Keith-AlbeOrpheum, 40 Western feature-lengt- h produc- B. S. Moss, Proctor and affiliated tions. a notable reservoir circuits, It was announced that owing to of stage provide as well as a vast talent, these greatly augmented production theatre outlet for the With his second Paramount riot of fun, Special Delivery," Eddie Cantor, the former royRterlng blackface d of the Follies, appears Thursdny at the Paramount theatre. In Special Delivery," Cantor follows out his contention that the life of the man on the street, is after all the most interesting. He depicts the rookie postman whose blundering earnestness gets him into all sorts of difficulties. All through the action, the expresivc Cantor eyes are much in evidence. He possesses the rare ability of suggesting pathos with his Spontaneity ce duction schedule. Among the pictures he will produce under this new arrangement for release this season are two road shows, one of which it has been decided definitely is to be The Pio- Or-pheu- iBEUt BEPmtTT aM MARY CARRiolc lOtlKTH 11(111 SMU0VC TtOtt Belle Bennott'a latest triumph la Commandment has a per-le- d to be seen in The Fourth Command- sonal appeal in that its characters general manager of the Keith-Albe- e ment," a Universal production, which are those of every day life, real, hu- - interests. In number of pictures and opens at the Egyptian theatre next man, and interesting. diversity of product the output of Sunday. Dedicated to wives nd particularly In the big film drama Miss Ben; nett achieves a mother rolo even mothers the world over, It has been acclaimed the film epic of mother cf than of Stella that greater Dallas," revenue, it any f ig- and The Fourth Commandment" is ovp urea heretofore attained in the busi- In the big east are such famous ness. being heralded as one of the outscreen players as Mary Carr, Rob- . . the standing film dramas of the year. Perfcto1 Plai8 Directed by Emory Johnson it Tar- ert Agncw, June Marlowe, Henry reveals new that this enterprise Is Victor Kathleen and ries a thundering message and at the Myers. in and distinctive . , unique position same time manages to lie exceptional ? h1?pJc!jr?, na of entertainment supply every k entertainment. m i John esential to the type successful operation I Vividly enacted, the story of The son, mother of the director. of a motion COMMAS DM LIST box-offi- Paramount-Famous-Lask- con-sumat- ed e, such successes as The Covered Wag on," The Pony Express" and Old Ironsides," upon the termination of y his present contract with will join forces with DeMille immediately and launch activities upon a most ambitious pro- Los Angeles. This revolutionary which results from the recently alliance of the DeMille Pictures corporation, Pathe Exchange, Inc., and Producer's Distributing corporation with the B. S. Moss, Proctor and affiliated theatre circuits, will be h by John J. Murdock, who is now Keith-Albe- who directed Cruze, in C. Convention Karl Brown, erstwhile for James Cruze, who hur-- directorial ranks in a hi;, with his Stark Love," i ,LTO at the DeMille studio, editing his second direct His Dog Lva in. 1W Cecil Group picture described as the worlds funniest comedy comes to the ParaComing as one of the most immount theatre next Sunday for portant announcements in motion picPj. tures of recent months is word that son Terhunes original, il'V . and Schildkraut and Ju!i.-- Kay James Cruze, former Ogden boy, seph for years one of the industry's ace directors, has affiliated himself with Cecil B. DeMille, and that in the future he will produce for release Where Happiness Aw ait. Y, through Producers Distributing corporation. A Nearly Complete! D. AMUSEMENTS - James Cruze is Now Worlds Funniest Comedy Here Soon Affiliated With the Son Directs Picture from Mothers 1 hen he said it with flowers he said an armful to this bewitching little 'phone girl in y a hotel . . . She'd dreamed of STEPPING out with a millionaire but she was afraid shed have to WALK back! But she knew she could trust this handsome young millionaire's talet . . . and when he pressed his suit she found it was the best connection she'd ever made! Presented by . . . JOHN McCORMICK W abmtid av CLARA BE RANGER. ad DOUGLAS It DOTY from the TAM FLAY ir AVERY HOPWDOD Direct to sv DONALD CRISP poDuetD ov De MILLE $20-a-we- PICTURES CORPORATION The laughs come to fast to clock youll learn about women, and widows. lox - ADDED ATTRACTIONS w Com rd y.--Vi n e , Worn .md Sourkraof I aihe News and Tonics Ciene ek $40-a-da- Halliday at the Wurlitzer "ITH Also Lupino Lane in DRAMA DELUXE and HODGE-PODG- E JACK MULHALL Orpheum Orchestra Matinee 25c and 10c 35c and 10c Nights |