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Show 6 Friday, April THE OGDEN POST I S TA GE i ,, ((tan it( i SCREEN - CLOSE HARMONY another alMallJnjj picture, with ringing, dancing, and everything. This is a new and hot picture and is years ahead of its time. Muddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll play the leading roles. mum .'innMf imnnniii The various roles are portrays . bined observations of six skilled tech- Rudolph Schildkraut, Loui...,. LiJ nicians and three spotters to see that Robert Edeson, Louis Natiu-uaxLandi, Milton Holmes and Fritz s. orders were obeyed. Scenes of Ellis Island, showing the assemblage of thousands of the Chester Conklin has been (signed to melting pot," were especially trying for William W. Howard, director. play an important role in the forth, There was danger of Russian .char- coming picturization of Zarie Gr-acters mistaking a Turkish fez for a latest novel, "Stairs of Sar.d. turban from India, and a French type lace Beery will have the iirinc puffing on a German pipe, and D- character role in this picture, irector Howards eyes were the last to Brower, who directed the last tir! inspect these conditions before the Zane Grey films, Sunset 1asj arl cameras began to grind. "Avalanche," will direct the new one tries represented required the WHAT'S GOING ON EGYPTIAN Today, Silks and Saddles; starting tomorrow, In Old Arizona," 109 ji'.t cent comedy, and new Mack Sennett The Brulea Halations. PARAMOUNT Now playing, Kuth Chatterton and others in "The Dummy; starting Sunday, Charles (Buddy) Rogers and Nancy Carroll in Close Harmony." OGDEN Today and tomorrow, Tom Mix in The Drifter; Sunday, Stolen Love" and Ships of the Night," COLONIAL Saturday, Irene Kich in The Silver Slave" and the comedy, Pair and Muddy; Sundny and Monday, Dolores Del Rio in Ramona"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Richard Alien in "College Hero"; Thursday und Friday, Low Cody and Aileen Pringle in Single Man. LYCEUM Today, Johnny Ilincs in "Chinatown Charlie; Saturday, Tom Mix in Hello, Cheyenne"; Sunday, Ken Maynard in Tha Phantom City"; Monday, Turn Dack the Hours; Tuesday, Harry Langdon in The Chaser"; Wednesday and Thursday, Rudolph Schildkraut and others in A Ship Comes In"; Friday, A1 Wilson in "The Sky Rider" and Kenneth Harlan in Midnight Rose." WI1ITU CITY CAR I) HNS Soon, open-ai- r dancing during construction of all-talki- g, all-dial- og the musicians were working before the cameras and microphones only until noon each day. Then they hurried to the theatre to jiorforin at afternoon and evening engagements. Nancy Carroll, the film Rosemary of "Abies Irish Rose," plays the feminine lead in Close Harmony" as the featured singing and dancing star of a presentation program at a big cinema palace. Jack Oakie and Richard "Skects" Gallagher are cast in important roles in the production, playing the parts of vodvil song and dance men. There aie four featured songs in YOU MUST CHOOSE! Right now you must choose between ordinary talking pictures and super talking attractions like "The Dummy," Buddy Rogers and Nancy Carroll in "Close Harmony." vi J MY TONIA Ycu will want to hear this theme song over and Remarkable Film True to Life is A Ship To Appear at the Comes In at Lyceum Ogden Theatre Long and hours of care over again! QisfZ m m painstaking One of picturization Hazel Livingstones newspaper serial ties and characters during the filmwhich intrigued and delighted so many ing of A Ship Comes In," a fine drareaders during its recent publication, matic DeMille Studio production for is announced for presentation at the Pathe, which will be on view at the on Wednesday, ThursOgden theatre on Sunday for a run Lyceum theatre 1 and 2 next. ggerii' Mi day, May of three days. The task of dressing, "feeding and Here is a story which has a treacmendous human appeal because of the training scores of extras in the coun- customs the of curate dozens of universality of its theme which has to do with the respression of youthful spirit and desire for freedom that is inflicted upon adolescent youth by parents and guardians, in their desire to safeguard their Stolen Bliss! charges from the pitfalls of the world. Marceline Day, Owen Moore Rex plumbed the depths of the Iiease and Betty Blythe are seen in Ktory of a girl who .he featured roles of the production which is declared to transfer to the screen all of the absorbing elements of the Livingston story against colorful and picturesque backgrounds. It Sensational as Novel! was splendidly directed by Lynn Mightier on Screen! Shores. and Charming and beautiful Marceline Day depicts appealingly the development of the timid moth, Joan, into the fascinating butterfly of the citys right lights, with Owen Moore and Rex Lease in the roles respectively of A picture that tingles with the city nun who lures and the counwho loves the unsophisticated try boy the hot, red blood of life, girl, whoso stolen love" leads her adventure and romance! nto dangerous paths. In addition to these seasoned screen luminaries the STARTING SUNDAY cast includes Helen Lynch, Blanche Frederic!, Joy Winthrop and Lou Garey. 7 rmk Stolen Hours! well-meani- See and Hear Warner 11a x ter and Dorothy Burgess Sing This Song With All Movietone Stolen Love NOW SHOWING Mis the production, and it is one of the first Paramount audible films in which the sound engineers have eliminated lisping. nuntnunrcroN rMDKIC MARCH JOHN CROMWELL OgdeN Ali In Old At the Egyptian Starting Saturday Ships of the Night DIRECTION L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES com- , the successes were devoted by technical experts to With the casting of Jess Staffords State theatre, Ijo Angeles, since the of the season inoutstanding of averting inconsistent deSto- the task film errors of habit in properand tails jazz orchestra in Close Harmony" a studio arranged the schedule so that len Love," the FRO offerings, of Paramount and singing production, Charles (Buddy) Rogers renewed acquaintance with three of the young musicians in the organization. Rogers plays the leading male role in Close Harmony" which comes to the Paramount theatre for five days on Sunday, and the musicians who appear with him are Lucan Lukas, Clyde Lukas and Art Winters. They attended the University of Kansas with Rogers and played in the same college orchestra with him. The film engagement did not with the Stafford orchestras engagement on the stage at the Locw SHEET MUSIC See the picture, then keep it as a permanent record with the Victor Record or Sheet Music! New Records Every Friday. VICTOR RECORDS Carnes usic One Friend Tells Another 2330 Washington Avenue THEATRE Telephone JACK QUUE ILLTAIMN T Y SHOWS: -- 5:45 7:309:15 ! AMUSEMENT - new Miller Dome ballroom. mssaa 1929 ! ..M,iun ,he 1aram',un re starling Sunday, is 20, STARTING SATURDAY -- On the Periected Movietone LAUREL & HARDY in THEIR PURPLE MOMENT OLD ARIZONA PARAMOUNT NEWS STARTING SUNDAY My man,1 crooned Tonia to Hotter Than Hot! Newer Than New! All Valhing MOVIETONE X her . ... handsome trooper just 09 she had crooned the same love song to many other men ... for Tonia had always boasted, man 1 1 can get want feature HEAR AND SEE what happened when her latest conquest proved one man too many! WITH EDMUND LOWE WARNER BARTER DOROTHY BURGESS I HAOmiViUSH-lSVlK- CUMMINGS C PRODUCTION Stoty ar.d dislag by TOM BARRY BIG ADDED FEATURE 100S COMEDY. ALL-TALKIN- G HIS WIFES RELATIONS Be Sure nnd Sec the Greatest Show Ever Seen in Ogden in the Theatre Built for Talkies! 1M1 KaTIS jT U yOl IT lVp H I Ji J ADMISSION Matinees to Shows at 1 5 3 p. m 57 35c; Nights. 50c; Kiddies, 15c 9 l 51. Come Early, Please! 1101 |