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Show TIIE OUlJEfrKteT SCREEN rAGE f KrS nu IANET GAYNOR and they are ,iion "iU Pictur Sunrise, which mb Ur V. thriU ai h latest opens at the Egyp. is Miss ably Gaynor supported by OBrien and George Margaret IJv-ij- : P fternoon. below. Reliefers rate this scene picture as one of the best of the vear. a the IP?, on the Movietone makes the picture a knockout. j M-O- 0 Sf,Rixtg a s'Jn ' !i" thn,, K,;a and tu4 it. - AMUSEMENTS WHATS GOING ON h( A Sunrise.' OGDKN Today and tomorrow, Tom Tyler in "Idaho Red"; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, "The Red Sword" and "The Tip Off." C OI.ONIAL Tod. y, Oeorge Jessel in Oainshurg the Great" and laiurel and Hardy in Th.-iPurple Moment"; Saturday, William Collier, Jr., and m Bronso.; "One Stolen Nijjhl"; Sunday ar.d Monday, Conrad Betty Kid in Nagel Glove"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Helen Chadwiek in "Modern Moth is"; Thursday and Friday, cast in "Tho Canary Murder Case." CEUM II C A Photophone To be Installed in The Ogden Theatre 14 15 21 of every gesture, motion or facial expression of the artists whose work is portrayed on the screen, The RCA photophono system wll permit us to offer a new and revolu tionary form of entertainment to Og- OBrien and MatretUvingstpn tarns, ih that b-y- ler iy one 391 tanesus ,j,M will s Egyptian Sunday. theatre for a on the most important pie fised by Fox Films and with an especially se-b- y Miss Gaynor Great as was O'Brien. In 7th rpose. hit as Diane have another ue her in a captivating tnrise," the first picture country by the noted tttor, F. AV. Murnau, f Paint, re. Gay-y-year-ol- Heaven, Sunrise" her per-- f has been pro inything she has bne because it calls for range of histronic abil-her to a test from which I atari would have with trior to t which Sunrise" re in New large measure BIG DOUBLE BILL Sunday : Monday and Tuesday Both First Runs! The Bed Sword Startling Drama of Days That Stunned the World, With Marian Nixon and Wm. Collier, Jr. and a Big Western t. The Tip Off Picture f life-lik- IHiqhttj Fox-Movieto- ne achieve-Fox-Movieto- features of ne Fox-Movieto- THE GREATEST PICTURE IN elec-recen- Fox-Movieto- THE WORLD de-an- Mb 2170 Grant Ave. E. G. Hampton, Prop. 0GDEN sound-motio- Janet star who Superior Cleaning Co. crew of RCA photophone engineers, acoustical experts and elec- den audiences. tricians, working behind the scenes, n It is expected that picwill begin July ;ih to install in the ture in will tho entertainment begin of Ogden theatre the latest system sound reproduction developed by the Ogden theatre Wednesday, July 10. QUALITY PHOTOPLAYS" leading radio and electrical interests Ignorance is when you don't know of the country, it is announced here something and someone finds it out. today. x The outstanding featurea of the new in Synnse-Fosystem, hailed by audiences in the principal theatres of the country as e rendition of proven by the statement from the giving absolutely Songs Written by Gilbert in music and Fox three their studios speech that New talking motion Show And Baer for during are: pictures have weeks at they 1. Remarkable naturalnesa of mufive songs destined to prove The versatility, as well as the abil- written sic and speech reproduction, attained best sellers" during the current year. I the latest acoustical ity of L. Wolfe Gilbert and Abel Baer, through For George Jessels forthcoming menta of the radio art; The song writers, who recently came tq Hurdy special, 2. A unique method of photog- is Gurdy Man, they have written "That's Hollywood and to Child a and Can What Do," Marguer- raphing sound and motion on the same insures perfect synch-te- n writ-- 1 film which have Star" for Lucky they York, Los Angeles, Berlin and Stock- ite; action of and speech; runization Black a theme song, utile holm when it was first released, was due methods of New for and 3. achieving Conquistador," not due entirely, however, to the work Sheep," War-- 1 acoustical perspective so that sounds to into with soon, go production of its cast. The dramatic aimplicity and are given their relative tonal values, of the story and the phenomenal ner Baxter singing and playing, - without the flatness of music or speech have writAl Santell directing, they photography were equally responsible ten two numbers, "Song of the Vau- - that heretofore has characterized for the praise it received from the first .critics who reviewed it. The quero" and Your Answer in My sound reproduction in motion pictures; 4. a wider range of aound effects theme of Sunrise is an original one Eyes." Gilbert and Baer are the two most made possible by the improved from the pen of Herman Sudermann, additions to the formidable song tro dynamic loud speakers used in the the novelist, and the scenario was prehead-- 1 reproduction of sound, collabostaff at who Carl writing Mayer, pared by Ogden audiences," Mr. Stan Robrated with Mr. Murnau on The Last ed by De Sylva, Brown and liender- Mitchell and Conrad, Mr. Charles ins, Murnau manager of Ogden theatre son, including brought Laugh. 1 DRAMA Cottier, and Walter Donaldson dares, will be astounded with the Rosher and Karl Struss from GerAn Interne drama of everyday life of people who are motion made in vast Leslie. and talking execute the progress Edgar photography. many to . . . who Love . . . who Hate . who Sin . . who Repent. Real new when the picture reproduction RCA' photophono system is installed 2 ROMANCE in this theatre. Experts have been The joys of two people who find again the overpowering e amazed at the love which made them mates. reproduction of music and speech attained by this system,' which has scored remarkable Rich, wholesome comedy that runs the scale from the Tender successes in some of the leading theand Wistful to the Boisterous and Gay. atres of the country. So perfect is the synchronization A man so enslaved by the seductive lure of a siren that he that the characters on the screen seem home find honor. forgets to leap out from the picture, and the feels audience almost the living pres'A devoted wife realizes (hat the man of her heart Is slipping ence of the actors on the stage. Words from her embrace Into the dutches of a vampire. spoken by the characters proceed dithe of from the speakers, lips rectly d TEMPTATION not from other parts of the house. A husband so bilndnl by lust that he listens. . even to No unpleasant or disturbng mechanithoughts of murdering his own wife. cal noises are present to interfere with the enjoyment of the performance. A man saved by his conscience but scouraed by remorse, With the system now being install presents a pathetic figure in his attempt to redeem himself. ed by RCA photophone there will be . . . present in Ogden theatre the best A couple cast loose from home tics, find themselves sound motion pictures now produced, forced by fate to explore s strange city. including many pictures recorded by the RCA photophone process. By the 9 REVENCE RCA photophone system both sound very Justice triumphant over evolved to snare her prey the temptress loses him forever. and motion are reproduced from the same film. The unique sound trick 10 SUSPENSE which carries music and speech runs A powerful story unfolding to an ending you can not guess film. on the parallel with the action until the ilfadenit. The result is a graphic picture of mu sic and speech inflections as well as The most novel photography ever employed in the making of .. picture effects that are beautiful . . . original , startling. A winsome Phone 377 ar Today, Helen Costello and Frankie Darrow in The Circus Kid; Saturday, Hoot Gibson in "Smiling Guns"; Sunday and Monday, John Mack Brown and Jeanette Loff in Annapolis"; Tuesday, Richard Dix in "Red Skin"; Wednesday, Thomas Meighan and Marie Provost in The Racket"; Thursday, Holbrook Blinn and Anna Q. Nilsson in "The Masked Woman" and Tom Tyler In The Trail of the Horse Thieves"; Friday, Matt Moore, Roy D'Arcy and Dorothy Revior in Beware of Blondes. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, ThursJay and Saturday to the music of Juck l'usseya better bund. TLN1 THEATKI, Now playing, Tho National Players in high class shows. PATIO SPRINGS Now open for bathing. ay High Quality Work. Reliable. N!i:-,.!a- LA 22 28 29 Cleaners 11 1 AN Now iih ir.ir. Margaret l.i iintstiw in The Charlatan"; Satand Tuesday, Janet tiayner ar.d Ueo. OHrien in urday, Sunday, all-st- 7 8 Old Established ... life-lik- J-H- UMOR 4-P- ASSION 5-P- ATHOS ... ... (iaihM 11-SU- RPRISE Used Electric SPECTACLE 12 that will make you gup . . . an entire dtp especially built... an amusement perk that fairly shouts that it Is real... scats. Scenes Ranges All types and sizes tu as low as $25.00 $5.00 ICE BOXES, as low as Convenient Terms 1 Utah Power & )T Light Co. TOOSE The ) lve ni affairs DANCING what lo? See this dramatic temptress and a crafty WITH THE CROWD Every Tuesday Herbert Holmea Thursday and Saturday tckliffeFellowei garet Livingston Fred llacKaye Jack Passeys Better Band. Shows at 2 REnm CEB Spot in Town Superb. . . Marvelous.. .Inspiring. Hr art Is perfection itself, far greater even than her role !n7ch Heaven. 14-GE- OBRIEN ORGE Strong . . . Fearless . . . Desired . . . whose amazing performance as the central figure Is one of the most electrifying portrayal! In the history of motion pictures. U- -F. W. MURNAU Foremost among the worlds motion picture directors who has rnded ell these factors into the 'I'lFA'.-'...- - The William Fox Masterpiece v r SUNRISE With Sound and Music on the Improved Movietone. Don't Miss This Great Show! STARTING SATURDAY I. M., 35c; Nights, 50c; Kiddies, 10c. Matinees to 6 to With Talking, Music and Sound on the Improved Movietone. TT-fCfiEH- GAYNOR iJ-J- ANET MOST IMPORTANT MOTION PICTURE EVER MADE gkzed into a crys-kyour past life re- intimacies the things the world would never you a tempest at sea that wilt hold you transfixed in your 3:45 5:30' 7:15 9 Entrance on 24th Street P. M. Last Times Today WHITE CITY "Where Happiness Awaits You. GGYPC The Pick of the Big Pictures Fox Follies, The Black Watch, COMING SOON: The Ghost Talks and Many Others. The Valiant, |