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Show friiiav. September 21, 192S THE OGDEN POST FLEETS IN! It; "VA S.S opanits fl0,r;; is Uid in Heel. Ilara iaea on the iguana the l aran,ount thral uvre specially purchased this production; in fact, nothing .'.i tmj overlooked in making this a reproduction of the famous SatarJay. Sunday tnj Monday 1 Hu 'G-.c- U.o beautiful girls in scintillating Paramount theatre. open-Tjel- le 1 -- - Fleets In!" starring Clara will open at the Paramount Smr, three-da- y aatie Saturday for a Its a Paramount picture, the title, 'll may beis aguessed from one; how- kj picture the action of the story for the part is laid in a seacoast town dirt is visited by the United States stile fleet just returning from a sea-goin- g" yning cruise. According to advance -- reports where je picture has had its showing, Miss Sofbas one of the best parts of her imr. She is cast as a dance hall ..aim whose duty it is to encourage Ae tailors on shore leave to spend as such of their months pay for dance It is during a fleet to the port that she jyfflnpi the center of a rivalry two gobs" from the U. S. S. These parts are essayed California. James Hall, popular Paramount 7 uniting man, and Jack Oakie, a to the screen, but none the less ideqnate for the role. All the fire and dash of a Clara 3 nr performance is featured in this iiiracterization by the popular star. 3j virtue of the story she is given Laple opportunity to display her talents to good advantage. The picture was directed by Malcolm St Clair, who recently gained popular attention for his able direc-iio- a of Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," ud Sporting Goods." The story is original one prepared for the screen octets as possible. of the be-ic- en new-jflp- w his-trion- ie b' Mnte Brice and J. Walter Ruben! of the Paramount writing staff. How the story resolves into a sen-- 1 sational climax is one of the highlights of the film. Over 300 men were given extra roles in the picture, ci eating an authentic atmosphere and realism in the movie that will long be remembered. ce the Stage The Follies liergere, Paris most gorgeous stage spectacle and the acme of all stage productions no longer must one journey to y Paris to see its wonders. Saturday, Sunday Fanchon and Marco are bringing to the Paramount theatre patrons their Spangles" Idea, a faithful reproduction of the most colorful scene m this years Follies. On far-awa- The original Paris costumes, through special arrangements made by Fanchon and Marco with the Follies Bergere, have been reproduced, as has the stage setting for this most pretentious of all Fanchon and Marco stage Ideas." No detail has been overlooked, nor has expense been spared in the production of this show. A special representative of the Fanchon and Marco Costume spent several company months in Europe to secure the genuine sparkling cloth which is the secret of the costumes. All details of the original French lighting effects have been carefully worked out and adapted to American Btage lighting equipment. Many unique foreign i i Florence Vidor, motion picture star, and Jascha Hvifitz, famous violinist, who were married in New York ten days ago, have arrived back in Holly-- l Vdfring the welcoming crowd 8 Angeles railroad station, the bridge and groom fled by automobile to the stars home, lleifitz will remain with his bride only a week before leaving for the cast again and proceeding to Europe on a concert tour. Miss idor is to begin work soon before the camera. She has been absent from the studios several months, having made a vacation tour of Europe. f haiiM dwi-l!:;:- Mr. George Barker tViVtJ liy tuv, i w;is :.1 Mr. Eugene Ai.ive lr.e ..irical of a b..by lav at riort their horn.-- . lucrd.iy, w;is i! !i i ni .iiy i frm met in the i. t y IlC'-idcil- t r trip abroaid. ;, Pianos for Rent and she piori.t n lies rfii (Jueen Ksllicr Chapter Honors Past .Matrons lat ihapi-.- r gJots Lassen-('ar- d n.ulii.i-- i f the l i.'cn K.!h. No. I. t . s w:i! of honor at a ii.:siir in ll-.- NIusie Co. i t. rit'hTs temple at i:"i Fri.lav etc -ning at which a r.iiip.l.i'i of iua-s !ast Sm.day Apostle Ge,.. lions ami patrons livm e:ln r iii;,i Ma-op.- '; will and m. Gen. F. ,n, were the speakers at the bun...y i xening sirviecs. At these sen a s :! Mutuals Were reargan'yed. v'Cottle was retained ns pres- . ident i i the cling men with Rodney l.aus m d J s. O. Moore as s, I and .imr Jones as Sirs. secretary. Mat I'lta I'aiker was retained presi-def the young ladies, with Sirs. er. a MunnniiJ Ann Flinders coun-sels and Kflie Powers secretary. l..i-..ard- s Kich-ard.- -. " ii-r- le proent, . Now Playing - COLON! A coun-clor- TheDeviis Skipper nt o. 31 r. Mrs. erna (lailey are haper the arrival of a baby boy isn-- l ' py Third Floor ic 1 A r. !! n he c!d Mr. The Devils Skipper." a Tiffany-- . .uhl 'production, will be seen for the us: times today and tomorrow at the Ogdon theatre, wheie it has been play-i- g to crowded houses since its Bennett, who plays the r!e of this story suggested by e LonJon story Demetrious I ontos, is seen in her greatest screen .1 Montagu Love plays opposite .liss Bennett and there is a support including Cullen luindis, Mary !!Sffst lc A lister, Ginu Corrado, G. Raymond Nye and a host of others. "Tbe ' T; mines and such perfect entertain-- ! J; Wt feel comident that Span-f'-- '. thi s will write new stage history for rhe Devil's Skipper Today and Tomorrow PICTURE ..:: n - t.i s i ",!'1 VI , , s. in the Fleets in A nut. Si-- !li, J by a :u:di bov ami i vb.i-.iih,. hiil .uid jtbn;;t ...a ci evor before has the Paramount 1. t .:.s if ;y nf Sir. William S:inp-se..tie prescnteJ Mich a gorgeous INC a.,y last wck. :,) a niif production, so replete with nov-e..- .. was I ..r: id :n the shod. sensation. 14:; Of Clara BowvJames hall A PARAMOUNT lie R.Bif Hooper Notes f'r Sir. and Mrs. M. lvk and familv nave moved to Salt Lake to make their hoiut . Mr. Ivie has U'en assistant supi i ndent of' the Hooper sugar factory, and has lived in Hooper for several years. r:-:t- llah Naisbitt has returned home from her vacation and resumed her portion as teacher in our grade school. Slo-- s Mr. Floyd Suiter is in the Dee hospital seriously ill from an operation. Fowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,a Veil t owles. has returned home front Lhas Tetsu Komai, the hospital where he was operated portrayer of Oriental on menace in numerous for appendicitis. motion pictures, has been assigned to Moran of the Misses Mae and Olga Smith have Marines, starring Richard Dix. He from a month's vacation and returned of a Part Chinose bandit leader'' trip to the northwestern stales, going as far as Vancouver and vsiting all WHAT A WIFE!" points of interest on the way. They COMPLETED FOR FBO report having had un excellent trip. Jmo Boyce has completed his Cliff Smith has returned to Logan nrst directorial assignment for where he is finishing his course in in What a Wife!" one of the Toots and Casper scries. This is biology and science. Cliff gets his based on Jimmy Murphys famous masters degree this year. newspaper strip. Bud Duncan plays The school wngons were in opCasper, and Thelma Hill is Toots. eration hauling the children to school The first six Wednesday morning. Mickeys Rivals," the second of the grades were registered. new series based on Fontaine Foxs famous Toonerville cartoon Sunday evening the people being produced by Larry Darmour for FBO, W'cre honored to have as the has gone into production under the at church Elder M. Bantista speaker a La direction of A1 Herman. Harry Con-et- t, manite convert to the L. D. S. church, formerly with Mack Scnnett, is lie gave a splendid talk, and he and assistant director of this unit, and his daughter furnished musical num Earl Walker is behind the camera. bers in Spanish. SATlRDAY "Wickedness Preferred" hilh Irw Coily Ailcrn Priiiglc. SCNDAY and Suggested by the Jack London Story, MONDAY Demetrius Con t os Across to with Singapore" llellc Dennett With Ramon Navaro. TIESDAY and Montague Love WEDNESDAY 'The Warning With Jack Kirnt Run in Ogden! Molt. THIRSDAY FRIDAY OSSIN The Street of Sin With Emil Jannings. Dar-mour-h- DANCING st Kvery TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY Starts Sunday Starts William. Fox presents Jack Passeys Sunday Rand Supreme V i) Win the New b Ford Sport Roadster to be Given Away FREE Thanksgiving NIkM Now! Today and Saturday! MENT TUtED BUSINESS AND JAZZY YOUNGSTERS MEET in the SZ&t j maF & SCRAMBLE FOR EXCITEMENT A WILLIAM F0X PRESENTS h Ml. WITH MARIA ALBA WARREN BURKE LIONEL BARRYMORE Big os the tail infaj. THE GREATEST HEART-INTERES- T Added DRAMA EVER FILMED On the Stage Ralph Peterson, featuring Little Mother all day, 15c. Admission; Matinees, 35c; Nights, 50c; Kiddies, Shows at 24:156:308:15. Come Early, Please! JPGGRY 'SwmM THEATRE 6GYPC1RD jmrrbrnULff'IILUI'ScfMralyXMN RICL5AUD SIOKt UOSSOM PRODUCTION A THRILLING EXPOSE OF THEMLFWORLD THAT D0ESN7 WAKE UP TUL AFTER BED ADDED FEATURES New Cameo Comedy, Polar Perils Latest Fox News Halliday at the Wurlitzer Pick o the Pictures |