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Show Friday. December 2, 1927 THE OGDEN POST Joy cStlianU8icaI Borden made her first visit . York to play the title Allan whieh Dwun Girl," j0y Sammy Cohens Sad Comedy. The Cocoanuts, Face Wins Laughs to Theatre the Coming Orpheum the When .Cohen played circuits as an eccentric iLttu-er- , he got his laughs from the! 'audience before he uttered a word orj danced a step. His long nose, his an-- j guhtr figure and his lugubrious faee were enough to start the most confirmed pessimist laughing. lut it was not until he played before the camera, as one of the marines in "What Price Glory, "was the worth of his sad ways fully appreciated. He ami Ted McNamara, who was his team mate in the groat war epic, are again at it in The Gay lletreat, now showing at the F.gyptiun theatre. Again these two score as laugh makers hi this war comedy, Sammy, atill with a luce as sad as ever and still for some inexplicable reason, causing audiences to shout with laughter. roll-W,!- I for Fox Films from the Sat-pEvening Post stcry by May E. But once there, she adanted to New York' manner with from her act-- , Sled ease, to judge which opens at the picture Egfp"'an theatre Sunday for four' i .."- -j rI ffif the part because brilliant work this season in lading roles of Three Bad Men," The Monkey Leaves" and Sliss Borden won 1 to Palm exterior picture. Interiors wen-ST- i 1". the Fox New York studios the i!d realistic. less no sre Director Dwan assembled a cast of Vi. known players to support Miss Srden. Neil Hamilton, who played S; Svenile lead in The Music Mas-bi- d the part of John Jeffrey male role opposite the tteBorden.leading Mary Alden, featured in 2jte Potters, Portrayed the role of Miss Borden's mother. An advance agent in Florida chose . array of 100 Palm Beach girls, ho entered a beauty competition, sored by the Palm Beach Times, Sth parts in The Joy Girl" as the! arizes. The contest produced a wealth Vf southern pulchritude and the picture is the proof. -The Joy Girl" is the Btory of a romantic girl who sets out in search of adventure and a wealthy husband. Her quest takes her through the season resorts, night clubs, fashionable homes and other playgrounds of the rich. The production had sumptuous cosmopolitan settings. company went ian Florida, to make , Langdon Comes to The Orpheum With a Film "Surprise in so often there Every once so uniflmM motion along a picture expectedly fine and bo unusual in construction that it is heralded as a "surprise, and scores a tremendous hit. . Harry Langdon, that unquestioned master of screen comedy, has finished one of that variety. called show just It is Threes a Crowd," and will at the Orpheum theatre for two days only, Sunday and Wednesday, as the musical comedy cocoanuts will Monday and Tuesday. Theatregoers have become accustomed to surprises in Harry Lang-don- s feature films. One of the greatest still remembered and talked about by the more ardent fans, was his introduction of a blind heroine into The Strong Man." . But in Threes a Crowd, Langdon is said to have completely eclipsed even his own ingenuity, and to nave play introduced surprise elements precedent in film history. ' At the recent previewing in New ry that they rose and cheered after the conclusion of the picture. Threes a Crowd, starring Haris one of those motion theatregoer afford to miss. ry Langdon, pictures no well-inform- can ed DANCE at the Berthana Sammy bJtlM STOMI! STOMP! STOMP! The latest Dance Craze Everyone Is Doing It and Dating the Time of Their Young Lives! What is said to Ik fuiinicst and the most elaborate of all the musical comedies on tour The toeoanuta" with those aces of comedians The Marx lJroihers in the leading roles will be the attraction ot the Orpheum theatre in Ogden tor two days, Monday and Tuesday, Deceiuher j and C. The book is by George Kaufman, author of Dulcy Merten of the Movies and To The Ladies, and the lyrics and music by Irving Berof jazz, whose songs lin, have had a world-wid- e appeal. The story deals with the recent real estate boom in Florida in a satirical vein. It presents Groucho Marx as a shoestring proprietor of a hotel in a new re; ort development" in Florida, Zeppo as one of his clerks, and Chico of Italian mein and Harpo, a as adventuring and nondescript, questionable guests. The guests include also, a crook couple, the man of which pair has persuaded a rich woman to match him with her reluctant daughter, who lives the handsome chief clerk. The girl crook and her accomplice Bteal the wealthy womans jewels and put the suspicion on the chief clerk. His goose would have been cocked to a cinder had it not been for the caprices of the high-prie- st light-finger- ed Nell Marian Benda, Philip Mann, Edward Metcalfe, a Porto Itican String Orchestra, and the peppiest and handsomest chorus to leave New York in many a day. SUPREME trying oat various recipes, describes two of her successful dishes. Miss Loy believes that every woman should know how tu cook, even though she is not CHlled upon to prepare any meals. how to make Whlre. Happiness Awaits You" Howes Hits Upon Tomatoes A I.a Milanese. Plunge some tomatoes in hot water and then remove skin. Cut a slice from the top of the tomato and scoop The heavies" held a mortgage on like a cup. Break a raw egg In the his horse and planned to take it away tomato cup, season with salt and pepfrom him. So when the sheriff came per, and put the top back on the toto attach Kentucky Boy," the last mato. Then bake fifteen minutes and with a (hick cream sauce. This asset of the impoverished Bander-son- s, serve a very tasty dish and very easy to is whom task upon developed the Unusual Device in "Kentucky Handicap of refilling the empty coffers, Sandy, prepare. last of the Sandersons, thought and thought fast! And then he led the Read horse into the stately old Colonial mansion he called home, never dreaming that vh3 sheriff would search for the Wast indoors. But come indoors he did! And then But it woildnt be fair to tell you here and now how the story works out. Suffice to say it is filled with action, humor and romance and culminates in as gripping a race sequence ns has ever bee.i recorded by the motion picture camera. Its a Kayart picture, produced and directed ly Harry J. Brown, with Iteed Howes as. its star. Alice Calhoun heads the supporting cast, which also includes Robert McKim, Lydia Knott, Josef Swickard, James Bradbury, Jr., and J. P. Lockney. This will be shown at the Lyceum Harpo. The principal thing Mr. Kaufman does for the Marxes, however, is to furnish them with an almost endless s, lot of nifties, puns and doubly dilated nonsense. In the company of 100 are many well known entertainers, including among others, Olga Elslcr, Hoy Strom, Margaret Dumont, The Iovey Tuesday. wise-crack- JACK PASSEYS RAND Myma Loy, Warner Bros, player, Jewel, who spends many hours in her kitchen Sisters, The Cansinos, WILLIAM FOX prtfentf The Post Ads! THE NIGHT LIFE OF OGDEN 4 S!m Shrakcf 4ctin ELLIS mJTED WHAMARA K CHARI U AlPtM ULTIIIL. LAMBERT 1IILIYER. Ttoductl" WILL CENTER AT Stan, The VIRGINIA NOW FLAYING Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday. For Lease on Other Nights for Private MUSIC I UOfUfiniG DIONE OPENING gOON! .V.VYYiV talk JooejT OfADW vx. WVVVSMMroYVVYlIttJII V SATURDAYS THURSDAYS TUESDAYS Favorite Recipes Of a Screen Star without York, critics, exhibitors and audience alike were so tremendously impressed with Langdons daring comedy artist- vaudeville OGDEN THEATRE Parties, Weddings or Afternoon Teas. BEST EZU T First Run aEsaaoBagMng EC Starting Still Another Great Sunday 3 p. m. Show! I Utah's Finest Ballroom Every Wednesday and Saturday Model P-i- i- $700 Cosh or Term in the Lyceum Theater SATURDAY Leo Maloney in Don Desperado SUNDAY Alberta Vaughn and Gaston Glass in 9mm$wick Panatrope applied to the recording and is the latest and greatest The contribution of science to entertainment. method light-lik- e absolutely guarantees speed of this of the reproduction that exactly parallels the effort and overtone with every every recording artist, Let us volume of prove portrayed. exactly change ELECTRICITY of music it with a demonstration. The instrument illustrated operate endirectly from sny tirely by electricityVienne. It aleo acts sa the light socket in for your independent radio If ud speaker receiver. Sinews of Steel MONDAY Fig Leaves Glen Bros.Roberts Piano Co. ' TUESDAY Reed - - 2546 Washington Avenue Howes, Bob McKim and Alice Calhoun in V.WVft The Kentucky Handicap WEDNESDAY Clara Bow in Rough House Rosie THURSDAY COMING SOON Loves of CARMEN 99 A Story of Youthful Folly and Its WITH Otis Harlan, Marion Nixon and Robt. Agnew in Down the Stretch FRIDAY Harold Lloyd in The Freshman DELORES DEL RIO VICTOR McLAGLEN and a Cast of Thousands. . ipeeRY'smw rj- rg y YS One of the years greatest pictures. playing in Los Angeles at $1.63 admission. Now WATCH FOR DATE W C 1 EGYPTIAN THEATRE PICK O THE PICTURES" Outcome? IWffJ TWA mmt. if lx ! VTu I I No liaise in Prices. IT'S FIREPBOOF "Gee, But Business Is Good! mwe'wpwu J..JI ..""wp " SbMliii.ii.TH 'Cr.. lyr |