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Show U STAGE HAITI? CAMC rVUIi oUilO, SCREEN .AMUSEMENTS - -- w featuring graceful old age and blooming youth, starts Sunday at the Egyptian Cinderella, Margaret Mann, and the theatre. young June Collyer, Ituth Mix, Francis X. Bushman, JrM and offer splendid examples of opporFerdinand Schumann-Hein- k tunities offered to talent and beauty of all ages in the silent art. Sixty-year-ol- d for we next meet him as a N. Y. Herald reporter. After five years of newspaper work, he entered pictures. Reed did script and adaptation work at the West Coast Metro and Ince studios and at the Cosmopolitan EG TITIAN Now playing, Maria Alba in Road House; starting Sunday studio before joining Famous cast in Four Sons. for an indefinate engagement, corporation. While with he wrote continuities for Cosmopolitan The Fleets in Bow PARAMOUNT Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Clara was in Flower, When Knighthood In! and, on the stage, Fanchon 4 Marco preser.ts Spangles Idea. little Old New York, Yolanda OGDEN Now playing, The Devils Skipper; starting Sunday, The Port and many others. On joining Paramount, Reed preof Missing Girls. pared scripts for Richard Dixs The Womanhandled, COLON I A L Saturday, Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle in Wickedness Pre- Shock Punch, Get Married and Say It Lets in "Across to Singapore; Novarro Ramon and Monday, Sunday ferred; He also assisted on W. C. and Again. Tuesday and Wednesday, Jack Holt in "The Warning; Thursday Fields Its the Old Army Game, before directing The Ace of Cads. Friday, Emil Jannings in The Street of Sin. Mix Tom in the Rough; Sunday, LYCEUM Saturday, Bob Steele in Man Ilis Ancestors in Hello, Cheyenne; Monday, Newton House in The Racing Wizard ancestors came over in the He My Kenand and Virginia Valli in The Escape"; Tuesday, Betty Compson Mayflower. She neth Harlan in Cheating Cheaters"; Wednesday, Claire Windsor and Its lucky for you they did, and Mackaill laws are much the for "Fashion in immigration Dorothy Thursday, Howes Madness"; Reed now. stricter The in The Menjou in Adolphe Mulhall Jack Crystal Cup; Friday, Ace of Cads. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to the music of Jack Passeys band supreme. BERT1IANA Regular dances every Wednesday and Saturday. Music furUTAHS FINEST BALLROOM nished by Olie Reeve and his orchestra. WHAT'S GOING ON mind Flay-ers-Las- all-st- ky ar Lyceum Theatre SATURDAY, September Man in the Rough" SUNDAY Tom Mix MONDAY Newton House in The Racing Wizard and Virginia Valli in The Escape Pitfalls of Youth Adolphe Menjou in The Ace of Cads at Wednesday Saturday Are Shown in Film In a Dramatic Way Lyceum Next Friday OLIE REEVE Luther Reed studied to be an enDoes your young daughter drink? smoke? pet? gineer, changed his mind, became a and His Orchestra newspaper man, entered the motion Either a beautiful old age, or beau- tiful youth, tend toward fame in the movies today. The movie camera is cruel to those of faded beauty, but it frequently performs the miracle of transforming from obscure extras into stars, those fortunate beings who have grown old gracefully. It is the impartial movie camera, then, that is responsible for the recent flooding of the plane of screen luminaries with very young stars, or silver haired actors past the half century mark. In no other picture has this point been more strongly emphasized than in the new Fox Film special, directed by John Ford, which is coming to the Egyptian theatre starting Sunday. Besides bringing to the fore a extra girl, Margaret Mann, who portrays the featured role of a mother of four sons in the picture, Director Ford placed on the productions roster the names of second generation actors whose parents had been prominent either on the stage or screen. The daughter of Tom Mix, highest salaried screen star, is given her opportunity in Four Sons. Kuth Mix, blonde, slender, eighteen years of age, with an indefinable hint of her father about her eyes, acts with the naturalness of a seasoned actor before the camera. There is a wholesomeness of facial contour, which is reminiscent of her father, the Western star. Her simplicity of characterization marks her for good work in the future, according to Director Ford. Like Ruth Mix, also the child of a distinguished screen player, Francis X. Bushman, Jr., blonde, tall, a veritable young giant, portrays the character of one of the four sons in the new Fox production. The prominent role was not awarded to young Bush sixty-year-o- ld man because he is the son of a former matinee idol and screen lover, but because of his physical fitness for the part. His portrayal of the role showed him to be a true son of his father. As the son of Madame Ernestine Schumann-IicinAmericas best loved k, concert singer, Ferdinand Schumann-Hein- k was expected to adapt himself to the vocal art. With the impetuosity of youth, he turned his back upon the expectations of the public, his relatives, his friends, and joined the great parade of young movie actors. In the new Fox production, Four Sons," he characterizes a Teuton officer. Though the role is minor, who is to say that young Heink will not rise to the heights in screcnland as his mother did in the realm of music T Two generations removed from the theatre, and, like young Heink, disdaining to stand in the light of reflected glory, June Collyer, new Fox Film featured player who enacts the role of an American girl in the picture. She is the granddaughter of Dan Collyer, for &4 years an actor and favorite on the American stage. So graceful old age and blooming youth have an equal opportunity in the newest of all the arts. Perhaps in no picture has this been more dearly demonstrated than in Four Sons, which according to the verdict of New York critics is one of the most beautifully conceived, photographed and directed pictures of the present season. It is coming to .the Egyptian theatre for an indefinite engagement, grief-strickc- picture industry as a writer and ended up by becoming a darned good director! Thats the somewhat devious route taken by the young man who in his effort directed Adolphe Menjou, Alice Joyce and Norman Trevor in Menjou latest Paramount starring vehicle, The Ace of Cads, which arrives at the Lyceum theatre Friday, September 28. After graduating from Ethical Culture high school in New York, Reed entered Columbia university with full intentions of building bridges and mining gold. However, the passage of time seems to have changed his fI rh A LU I SINGERS ENTERTAINERS DANCE ARTISTS x-- -- TUESDAY S Cheating Cheaters eu With Betty Compson and and Kenneth Harlan. a Claire Windsor and Reed Howes in Fashion Madness 12 Dorothy Mackaill and Jack Mulhall in The Crystal Perfect Ventilation Refined Atmosphere Cup Adolphe Menjou in Enjoy This Nationally Famous The Ace of Cads Dance Palace With Alice Joyce and Norman Trevor. I 9 WERE REPORTED MISS IN THE PAST YEAR Buy Scrip! Maicus Enterprises NO GIRL LIKE THE IT GIRL NO CROWDS LIKE BOW CROWDS! NAUTICAL RUT NICE IN THE FLEETS IN Every parent every boy and girl every civic authority should know and realize the perils facing the youth of today, which results in thousands of girls JAMES HALL ON THE STAGE AND THEIR SWELLEST YET FANCHON 4 MARCO'S SPANGLES IDEA9 STANLEY & IRENES ROSE & STABLER TED MARKS disappearing in the vast 16 Famous Pyramid Beauties. Erickson AND BAND Cast of 35 l-.'- Sutida?' a i With Barbara Bedford and Malcolm McGregor Story by Howard Estabrook A Walter E. Greene Production DIRECTED BY IRVING CUMMINGS CARLOAD SCENERY fcM II O, Paramounts Joyous Jamboree of Jazzy Gobs Jealous Gobs With the It Girl at Her Best! 1 i.'r'SS FORMERLY PARTNER LLOYD HAMILTON JUST A DANCE HALL QUEEN. BUT S1IE KNEW HER HIGH SEAS! S-8-- FRIDAY Bud Duncan, now playing Casper in the picturization of the Toots and Casper comic strip by Darmour-FBwas formerly a member of the comstarting Sunday. edy team of Ham and Bud, Lloyd Hamilton being his partner. This Wouldn't Tell Ilim team started aome fifteen years ago, Hobo Lady, I dont know whore and shortly after its origin had for its director Marshall Neilan; for its my next meal is coming from. Lady of the House Well, this is assistant director William Beaudine, no information bureau. and for cameraman Victor Fleming. THERES s THURSDAY BUD DUNCAN umnwimt T EATIIE f WEDNESDAY first megaphonic 75 in. Hello, Cheyenne REGULAR DANCES EVERY Scene from Pour Sons'Wpicturc a Bob Steele in BERTHANA Of course not You have not seen her do any of these things. You need not worry about the wildness of the present-da- y youth, which is puzzling educators and police officials throughout the country. The fact that 75,000 girls were reported missing in the past year does not cause you anxiety, for your daughter is safe. You surround her with wholesome home environment, she goes to choir Eractice and to church; and you give to make her happy. Your daughter will never run away. But It is in just these conditions that young girls disappear, many of them from exclusive colleges; and in The Port of Missing Girls this situation is pictured. Ruth King is the daughter' of a wealthy lawyer, her mother is prominent in philanthropic and social welfare work, and Ruth is reared in ideal surroundings and associates with young girls of similar station in life. In .spite of this, she becomes entangled in a web which causes her to disappear. n Her parents are shocked and when their daughter becomes one of the great host of missing girls, and her rescue is the sensational climax of the picture. The Port of Missing Girls is being shown at the Ogden theatre, starting Sunday, for four days. E id STARTING SUNDAY, 2 ID. p. Prices: Matinees. 30c; Nights. 0GDEN THEATRE 40c i TY .i ijjsrsz |