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Show Friday, June THE OGDEN POST S TA GE I All AWT Till? illli Y - SCREEN- - in Love in the Desert , Today, Olive Borden and Noah Berry The Valiant. Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Horsemen ; SunOGDEN Today and Saturday, Hoot Gibson in The Winged and The Body Punch. day,, Monday, Tuesday The Air Legion in COLONIAI. Today, Jeanne Engles in The Letter; Saturday, Myrna Loy Lionel Hard Iloll. d Hose; Sunday and Monday, William Haines and Clara and Wednesday, Barrymore in Alias Jimmy Valentine"; Tuesday Masks in Dow in "The Wild Party; Thursday and Friday, John Gillert of the Devil." LYCEUM Today, Joy in Tropic Madness; Saturday, Fay Wray of the Condemned; Sunday and Monday, Alan and Gary Cooper in llale and Renea Adorce in The Speller, and the comedy Puckered Success"; Tueifduy, Clara Dow in The Fleets In. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to the mude of Jack Tasseys better band. EL MONTE Swimming every day. Dancing every night to the music of Judd Brown's Joy Boys. TENT THEATRE Now playing, the National Players in Wanted. tian theatre starting Muni plays the leading part and is supported hy a strong cast. KGY1TIAN and Mrs. Ryan have moved from the Upton apartments and are now lostreet. cated at 672 Twenty-fourt- h (Continued from page 3.) Mrs. Daniel Boyle and daughter. Mrs. P. F. Kirkendall has returned Miss Kathryn Boyle, have returned from a trip to Kansas City, and Is from New York City. Miss Boyle has now at her home Kirkwood"1 recovered from the 'effects of an auto She has as her accident in which she was seriously in Ogden canyon. guest Mrs It. F. Klipple of St. Joseph, injured last fall. loi-ate- Mo. Ml. ItulK YorCTin ha retumedj t"d sPrin- - ,ev"1 ing Long iEX, Junior college. She n will spend the summer months in Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mathews dethe guest of her mother, Mrs. S. parted during the week for Los An H. Sleek of the Geffas apartments. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lewis have re- gelcs and San Francisco. They will weeks on the coast. y turned from a trip to the Pa- spend several E. cific coast. accompaBristol, Ralph Clara Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Fercival return- nied by Mrs. Drakeford, ed Tuesday from a stay of several days of New York, sister of Air. Bristol on the Pacific coast. While away they Hiss Betty Bristol and Miss Stella visited in Los Angeles, San Francisco Houritsen have gone to Yellowstone and Pasadena. National park. Mrs. Ad Kuhn, accompanied by her Alisa Elizabeth Littlefield of Oak-anneice, Mrs. Lester Whitlock, departed is the house guest of her aunt, on Sunday for Cincinnati, being called Urs. Alary Littlefield. there on account of the serious illness Alias Virginia Green entertained of Walter Wertheimer, nephew of Mrs. luncheon at her last a with Saturday Kuhn. 2514 Eccles avenue. Luncheon mme, The Weber county Daughters of each cenUtah Pioneers held their annual was served on small tables field day Thursday afteroon at La- tered with a basket of pink roses. Covers were laid for Mrs. Boyd Oligoon. A musical program and speech- ver of Sacramento: Miss Lucille Chafes were given during the afternoon. PaMiss Miss Beatrice fin, Browning, A basket lunch was 0,1-de- ten-da- Brown iffcl Marguerite Churchill In'Thd YUhoi Fox Movietone Feature' a brilliant interpreting cant inc valiant never die but once." headed by Paul Muni and Marguerite Vibrant with dramatic strength, the Churchill, The Valiant, Fox Movie- leading role is said to afford Paul tone picture adapted from Muni, outstanding Fox Films player, the stage play of the same title by opportunities even surpassing those Hoi worthy Hall and Robert Middle-mas- of which he took such marked advanwill be ushered in to the Egyptages in Wc Americans" and Four tian theatre starting Saturday. Walls, stage productions which made Its theme an unusual and moving him a Broadway sensation. depiction of filial affection on the part Marguerite Churchills artistry will of a condemned murderer, who, to the very end, conceals his identity that have ample outlet in the sympathetic his mothers heart may not be wrung role of Mary Douglas in The Valserved following with sorrow, the gripping play takes iant, and notable cast includes De the program. Mack John llrown, its name from the Shakespearean Witt Jennings, Miss Minnie Coletti has gone to San Edith Yorkc, Don Terry, liarton Hepcouplet: Francisco for a short visit with CarRichard Cowards die many nines before burn, Clifford Itempsey, friends. their deaths; lyle and Henry Kolker. Miss Gladys Jcnso nand Miss Afton Adams departed Monday for Yellowstone National park. They will spend the summer months in .the park. Miss Dorothy Nelson has gone to all-dial- og s, Ogden Theatre to Talking Parts Add Have Talkies Soon To Strong Drama FHOa lavish drama of the Sahara, will bo heard and seen at the Egyptian theatre for the last times today. Olive Borden, Noah Berry and Hugh Trevor have the leading roles under the direction of George Melford. A tensely dramatic score played by the famed Photo phone symphony orchestra accompanies the picture, with amazing sound effects and thrilling dialogue at the high spots. Added to this is a spoken prologue which provides a perfect setting for the drama which follows: Olive Borden, whose work in Gang War and Sinners in is still the talk of local film fans, tries n unique role and carries it with bril liance. She is seen as a half-cast- e Arab girl who breaks tribal tradition by refusing to marry a desert chief and gives her heart to a young British engineer. Noah Berry plays admirably the desert sheik who attempts to win the lovely Olive by force, and almost succeeds. The drama, intense throughout, comes to a climax when the girl chooses to sacrifice herself to save her tribespeople from the sheiks murderous band of desert marauders. in the Desert was directed by George Melford and is the first feature he has made against a desert background since "The Sheik which carried Rudolph Valentino to immortal fame some years ago. Love in the Desert, OgdeN SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Heroes of the V. S. Air Mail Air-Legio- n o With Ben Lyon and Antonio Moreno and The Body Punch Two Big ts Lyceum Theatre d, tricia Healy, Alias Alarjorie Brewer, Aliss Dorothy Scowcroft, Mrs. Joseph Brewer, Airs. Clinton Pugmire, Mrs. Russell Chaffin, Mrs. M. W. Sherwood. Bridge followed the luncheon. Aliss Eva Erb had as her guest last week Mrs. Erick Kleiber, wife of the general musical director of the state opera in Berlin, Germany. Mrs. Kiel Ler, formerly resided in Ogden and before her marriage was Ruth John son. She is en route to Los Angeles to visit friends for several weeks. The Ogden Business and Professional Womens club gave a breakfast last Sunday morning at the Valley House in Huntsville. (Continued on page 8.) READ THE SIGNS! FOLLOW THEM TO PATIO SPRINGS First, what is meant by a sun bath? Second, what is meant by magnesia water? Go to Patio Springs through Ogden canyon, read the signs and find out Get the habit! adv. STUDENT TRAINING PASSENGER FLYlr We Fly You Anywhere. Any Time. Malcolm St Clair. fi feD mer i iJart I;tfal All Licensed IMunes iwuy and Pilots. set Call Ogden Airport jtdoor for Particulars. s Hr. lined s1 j,g0t ChJ lira- - Colonial Jeerge lowsn, rfllt. TODAY H; sSightfu seat in The Letter ladftmi iT zi Hr. With Jeanne Eagles. leave Kition. jWyo SATURDAY Hard Boiled National Rose" With Myrna loy. SUNDAY AND s (grist, Tided MONDAY bth wil rrheui Mrs. ( iy from jlHi zt ai Hr. With William Haines an Lionel Barrymore. TUESDAY Hi. it daui -- Alias Jimmy Valentine ble. Critics have hailed The Fleets In! with the popular star's part, being one The of the best she has ever done. story is different, yet gives Clara every opportunity to employ her best historic talent, James Hall has the leading role opposite the star, with Jack Oakle, a new screen find, in support The picture was directed by l ..km imily WEDNESDAY The Wild Party" With Clara Bow. utor tr Erastu anagen siting tElacki an Hr. Mrs. In. A. i rd THURSDAY AND Masks of the FRIDAY inmgs Devil prtsme ork can pin id buffi With John Gilbert These. Are All Very Fine Pictures! Old Established Cleaners i nm Xugui riming ihoL an Mrs. tots H. ugueri A the Mr. High Quality Work, liable. i Phone 377 Superior Cleaning Co. 2470 Grant Ave. E. G. Hampton, Prop. NOW PLAYING i Today and Tomorrow HOOT GIBSON in his latest and best Western All types and sizes as low as $25.00 ICE BOXES, as low as $5.00 Convenient Terms! Utah Powrer & Light Co. 1 tl for innen F to 29. Mrs. A THE WINGED n hei HORSEMAN lithe '.and Used Electric Ranges jsty ring and Come Hoot friend enjoy your in his greatest success. Phoeni and ter eon rs. Hoi t nir.g Lee Ge i. 0GDEN evil an Opening July 10, It C. A. Real Talking Pictures Gained Pheto-phon- i plac lily n Ms. an r. for Jose and i Ann Mn E :b at hi La Starts Saturday The Talking Screen's Qreatest Drama til rail toyed orated lewai b sond all J 1LI Miu t girls ae wi fit Might BeMy Boy! mien vj Could this ba her son this weakling who Had sunk to the depths, yet proudly hid hie name from all the worldr HEAR and SEE this power-fu- l drama of the weakling who proved himself a valiant In the strangest test of courage aun was ever .called upon to face.. aiiig. ttd 1 ttot Xnl Bened Mias at a. At the Tropic Madness Dig Double Feature! The Seattle to visit friends for a month. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Grix and three The Ogden theatre Is shortly to be equipped with RCA Photo phone a daughters departed last week for San talking movie system, developed in the Francisco where they will make their research laboratories of the General home. Electric company. The Westinghouse Miss Edna Lyon and brother, liar Electric and Manufacturing company, ry Thomas Lyon of Palo Alto, Caliund the Radio Corporation of Ameri- fornia, are in the city and are the ca. This system of sound and picture house-guesof their uncle and aunt, reproduction is the result of nine Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Richardson, 700 street years of continuous experimentation Twenty-fift- h and research fin the part of the leadMiss Margaret Gilmore and Miss ing scientists in these laboratories; Virginia Derham, who have been visand it is universally conceded to be iting Ogden friends for severad days, the most highly perfected sound pic- have returned to their homes in Poture system developed today. catello, Idaho. Bernard McNulty of New York City One of the outstanding features of the RCA lluitophone is the unusual is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fidelity of musical reproduction, which I F. Breen, 2351 Lincoln avenue. Mr. it provides. It is difficult to deter- McNulty will spend several weeks in mine a reproduced orchestral solcc Utah. tion from the original. Similarity, it Air. and Airs. James II. DeVine an provides an exceedingly high degree family have moved to their summer of fidelity in the . reproduction of homd Idlewild in Ogden canyon. Alias Dolly Louise DeVine has gone to speech and sound effects. In the photoplione system sound is California to visit friends. Air. and Airs. T. D. Ryan will have recorded direct on the motion pic-- 1 ture film by means of a unique sys- as their guest for the summer months tem of sound recording, which con- Raymond Ryan, their grandson. Mr. sists of a saw tooth or jagged black and white line. This jagged or wavy line is termed the sound track. This track runs parallel to the picture, and in reality constitutes a graphic picture of music and speech inflection. The picture and the sound track are printed on a positive reel of motion picture film and run through our mo tion picture projector in the usual Yitaphone Pictures Soon. manner. Thus, the exact timing of Watch for Dates. the picture and sound is fixed, re' of of the the film, gardless handling and irrespective of any cutting or splicing of the film. TODAY FRIDAY An exclusive feature of the RCA riiotcphone id the use of the Fan Leatrice Joy in Beam system of sound distribution, ly means of which reproduced voice and music is projected throughout this auditorium, giving a perfect illusion of rvulity in the reproduction of the human voice. In other words, the voice appears to come from the lips. SATURDAY Another desirable quality of the RAC is the lact that it will 1'hotophone Fay Wray and Gary Cooper a greater volume than is true of any other talking movie device, in without blurring. Our patrons will soon witness and Legion hear a new form of screen entertainment of a revolutionary character, Condemned heralding a new era in the entertainment features of the Ogden theatre. house complete in A three-storione every detail was built recently on studios the at of the immense stages of Paramount Famous Lasky corporation at Hollywood for the filming of The Fleets In! Clara Bows latest starring picture, showing at the Lyceum theatre Tuesday. The house, faithful down to the rust spots on the "mail box outside the front door, was made complete by a little roof garden overlooking an expanse of city streets and buildings. It is on top this building that the budding romance between Clara Bow and James Hall, her leading man, is interrupted. The story requires that the dynamic Clara drive llall down the three flights of stairs, one after another, which she does to an accompaniment of wails and shrieks and a clatter of shattered pottery. The building of the house is only an example to what extent film companies go for authentic atmosphere in present day movie making. In the olden days perhaps only one wall would die constructed with the camera set up at different angles to create the illusion of an entire room or house. Nowadays, however, when a house such as the one described above is needed, the studio construction forces set to work and build it complete. It is a noteworthy fact that the major film concerns are employing as little faking in their sets as possi ed WOMENS REALM JohnMclc Union Pacific Airways, Inc. Built for Film all-lalki- ALllil u AMUSEMENTS Complete House Fox Movietone Oie 1 to the Egyp comes which ure pic! a run four of days. Paul Saturday fur 2,3. First Runs in Ogden! Dancing With the Crowd Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to Jack Passey's Marvelous Band. None Better. White City Where Happiness Awaits You." de-lit- er of the Talkies Delayed at Lyceum, Here Soon While the arrival of talking pictures at the Lyceum theatre was delayed, due to two small parts of the sound producing machines not being shipped, engineers have been busy during the past week making the installation, and everything will be in readiness soon to show pictures, it is by Manager S. B. Stock. all-talki- ng SUNDAY AND MONDAY Growing interest in motion pictures in the Irish Free State has been shown hy a large increase in the number of films imported. Fox g; . Movietone Feature Alan Hale and Renee Adorce in The Speiler and the comedy Puckered Success ed We are unable to set the exact date," Mr. Stock stated, but the advent of the talkies at the Lyceum will be within the next few days. All-Talkin- TUESDAY with Paul Muni, John Mack Brown Marguerite Churchill Don Terry William K. Howard rroductioa One of the greatest and most powerful screen dramas ever presented, with story that will grip you as few dramas ever have done. Dont miss it ! ADDED FEATURES MACK SENNETT COMEDY G FOX MOVIETONE TALKING NEWS ALL-TALKIN- Clara Bow in The Fleet's In 23:455:307:159 Shows at P. M. Matinees to 7 P. M., 35c; Nights, 50c; Kiddies. 10c I |