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Show Friday, December STAGE AT THE THEATRES PARAMOUNT Now playing, Virginia Bradford, Prank Marion and others in "The Wreck of the Ilenprua; starting Sunday, Clara Bow in Ge & Marco's idea, Moonlit Waters. Your Man," and on the stage, Fam-hoEGYPTIAN Today and Saturday, Patsy Ruth Miller in "South Sea Love;r starting Sunday, 'The Cat and the Canary. ORPIIEUM Today and tomorrow, Pantagos vaudeville; starting Sunday, Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon in "The Valley of the Giants. LYCEUM Saturday, Reginald Denny in Past and Furious, and seria "The Golden Stallion; Sunday, Jack lloxii in "Men of Daring; Monday, "The Great Mail Itohbery; Tuesday, Johnny Hines in White Pants Drop Kick; ThursWillie; Wednesday, Richard Barthelmess in "TheMarie Prevost in The day, Thomas Meighan in "Blind Alley; Friday, Night Bride Plumb in Tracked by the Police, COLONIAL Saturday, Dumb is the comedy; Sunday and Monday, John Gilbert, Joan Crawford and Ernest Torrence in "Twelve Miles Out, "Scared Pink is the comedy; Tuesday and Wednesday, Eugene isO'Brien and Alberta Vaughn the comedy; Thursday an in "The Romantic Age, "Eats for Two Friday, The Model From Paris, with Marcolinc Day, Bert Lytefl and others. "Aint Nature Grand is the comedy. OGDEN Now pitying, Tom Tyler in "Desert Pirate. Music by WHITE (TTY Dancing Tuesdays., Thursdays and Saturdays. band. his and Jack Passey greater THE VIRGINIA Dancing Wednesdays and Saturdays. BERTIIANA Dancing Wednesdays and Saturdays. One Reeve and Ms orchestra. ; loo) USEMENT8 SCREEN - 23. Milton Sills in Valley of the Giants At Orpheum Beginning Next Sunday COLONIAL To our many friends and patrons we extend the Season' Greetings, wishing ycu a very happy Christmas and prosperity and contentment during the New Year. n - Rin-Tin-T- SATURDAY TRACKED BY THE POLICE? With in this walloping wow See of the wild and woolly west. Rin-Tin-T- Rin-Tin-T- in in Dick Barthelmess Coming in a Big Football Picture The football season will be ushered in next Wednesday at the Lyceum theatre, when First Nationals college picture, The Drop Kick," starring all-st- Richard Barthelmess, will be shown. "The Drop Kick is a story typical of college life today, with its joys and tragedies, its thrills and its romance. I? is true to life in every way, and the football scenes are thrilling and realistic, as they were made by ex- heroes from the Erienced gridiron of Southern California and Stanford. Having mastered the boxing game for The Patent Leather Kid, which he recently made, Barthelmess now turns his attention to football for this picture, and again proves an adept at this branch of sport. Playing opposite the star is pretty Barbara Kent.and Dorothy Revier, Hedda Hooper Alberta Vaughn are also featured in the picture, and the male end of the cast includes James Bradbury, Jr., Brooks Benedict, Eugene Strong, George Pearce and the ten national college stars, recently chosen at 36 universities in test for new screen a nation-wid- e talent by First National Pictures. Millard Webb directed The Drop Kick, which was produced by Ray Rockett and photographed by Arthur Edeson. PLUMB DUMB Is the comedy, featuring Poodles Hanneford. SUNDAY AND MONDAY TWELVE MILES OUT With John Gilbert, Joan Crawford, and Ernest Torrence. SCARED PINK Weird Tricks Used in The Cat and Canary Something new in the film rend! tion of a stage mystery play is of fered in the presentation of "The Cat and the Canary, which opens Sunday at the Egyptian theatre. At cast it feathe head of an tures Laura La Plante, the petite y blonde star who achieved Butsuccess in "Her Big Night, terflies in the Rain "Poker Faces, "The Love Thrill, and other Univer sal productions. Paul Leni, of UFA fame, whose first bid for public approbation was emliodied in nis bizarre production! The Three Wax 'Works, employs ar note-worth- a refinement of the lighting tech oology which has lately been the American camera vogue among craftsmen, following in the footsteps of the Continental school of directors. It is not generally appreciated that a vast amount of technical experimentation preceded the development of the unusual camera angles employ ed to play up the shadowgraphic effects, fn this picture which called for the improvisation of a larger assortment of mechanical aids, to produce some of the remarkable sequences in Is a Paramount Comedy. Dorit Ktnyo and. iMUton SWs'm. "The Milton Sills has made his first pic ture among the huge Redwoods of California. It is "The Valley of the which First National PicGiants, tures is bringing to the Orpheum theatre next Sunday for four days, the picturization of Peter B. Kynes romantic story of the Big Trees. With a company of fifty. Sills went on location at Scotia, California, near Vey oP tfta Ganfs TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE ROMANTIC AGE McINTOSH A SPECIALIST Burr McIntosh, appearing in "Sal lors Wives with Mary Astor and Lloyd Hughes, specializes in professional roles doctors, lawyers, judges and the like. So is a physician in the present vehicle. With Eugene OBrien and Alberta Vaughn. Thrilling drama and exhilarating romance in a jazzy flapper love story, moving along swiftly and pulsatingly to a vivid and powerful climax. NOTE First showing in town. His dignified aspect and his physical proportions render him ideal for characters of this type. Eureka and in the heart of the RedJoseph llenabery is directing "Saiwoods. Amid trees towering 300 feet lors Wives which is a First Nationnto the air, the oldest living things al picture. on this continent, Sills worked in scenes for the story.' The Valley of the Giants was produced for First National by Wid Gunning, with Charles Brabin directing. )oris Kenyon plays opposite Sills, and the company includes Arthur Stone, Paul Hurst, Yola dAvril, Charles Sellon, George Fawcett, Phil and many others. Sills has an ideal role as the hero of Kynes virile story, and First snared no efforts in marking he production one of the finest of the year. the production. One big feature of the picture Is To heighten the effect of the eerie scenes which the director has worked he wreck of a loaded logging train, with train and logs actually plung-n- g out, he has not neglected comedy-relie- f, into the Eel River. three who comedians utilizing can be depended upon to carry out his comedy ideas to the full. They are Gertrude Astor, Flora Finch, who is making her debut on the Coast , Coming at this season, this rollickcomedy ing college story will, no doubt, prove after years of ideal entertainment for picture fans in the East, and Creighton Hale. . in Srady, Na-ion- al EATS FOR TWO And M. G. M. News. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THAT MODEL FROM PARIS NATIONAL DANCING CHAMPIONSHIPS A Weekly Feature With Marceline Day, Bert Lytel, Eileen Percy, Craufurd Kent and a lot of other well known players. Suggested by the Gouveneur Morris story, "The Right to Live. Jane was only a plain office drudge then through a peculiar twist of fate she stood on the pedestal of fame; she came crashing to the ground into the arms of her sweetheart This picture also had its first showing in town at our theatre. , at BERTHANA BALL ROOM Exclusively for Ogden EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGnT For Ten Weeks Starting December 7th Dancing as Usual AINT NATURE GRAND Is the comedy. Also M. G. M. News. Give Credit to The Post foi; Ads Read in It! m side-splitti- ng . .t-- f Beginning Sunday A FINE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM FOR MIDNIGHT! The witching hour on the old spooky country estate. Mad mysticism unfolding before your eyes in the most sensa- tional mystery screen play EVER produced. New sensations await you in this shivery pal- pitating drama that'll cause your nerves to tingle chill you as never a picture has before A real adventure in the cinema dont miss it! A Big Merry Christmas Bill Starting Sunday 3 P. M. No Raise in Prices! i mm Merry Christinas and Happy and Prosperous New Year to Our Thousands of Good Friends DONT FORGET For your pleasure dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Also Special Christmas Day Dance Party Monday, December 26th. Special holiday features. Dancing until 1:00 A. M. ' Arthur Stone ';'x ' - Paul Hurst George Fawcett Millions have thrilled to this drama of the redwoods In the pages of the greatest of all action writers, Peter II. Kyne. Now Milton Sills lives those immortal pages in terms of courage, rugged drama and der love! two-fiste- Comedy : News Reel : d ten- 4 aJ Orpheum Orchestra Admission Matinees, 10c, 25c; Nights, 10c, 35c Where Happiness Awatte You 50, GOO Dancers Cant Be Wrong! White City SCARP ENCTS Where Happiness Awaits You O Oj BH2B8SSE353- - f-- ' |