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Show J Friday, November THE OGDEN POST STAGE 4. io SCREEN AMUSEMENTS - - Battalion." a motion picture historic faithfully reproducing this of detale interwoven an event wiih theColonial the lightful romance, at November Thursday, atre beginning Lost AT THE THEATRES Ine Wilson in Alius the PA It A M Ol'NT Siit unlay, Bert l.ytill and &. Marco's Faiu-hustage presentaWolf; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, in The City Gone Wild." tions and on the screen, Thomas EG Y1TIAN Saturday, Lois Wilson and George K. Arthur in The Gingham The Harvester. Girl"; stalling Sunday, Gene Strutton-lorter'- s ORPIIKUM Starting Sunday, Old Ironsides." LYCEUM Saturday, I.eo Maloney in Loop of the Pecos; Sunday, Ken Maynard in .Somewhere in Sonora"; Monday, Icatrice Joy in Vanity; Tuesday, Fred Humes in Range Couruge"; Wednesday and Thursday, Red Grange in One Minute to Play"; Friday, Fred Thompson in Arizona Nights. COLON I A L Saturday, The Night Ship and Up in Arms"; Sunday and Monday, Raymond Griffith in Wet Faint," and Monty of the Mounted"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Running Wild and Hot Soup; Thursday and Friday, The Ixist ISuttulion and Hold That Hear." OGDEN Saturday, Torn Tyler in "Cherokee Kid"; Sunday and Monday, Ilonaparte in The Silent Hero." WHITE (TTY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Music by Jack Fasscy and his White City hand. BERTHANA Tuesday night, Carnival Election dance; Saturday night, regular dancing,. Olie Reeve ami his orchestra. 10. The story of The Lost Batillion trahas become definitely part of the No ditions of the American people. n sooner had the new' of the resistance of this handful of men, completely surrounded by German impenetrable troops in the almost flashed to the Argonne forest, been men took their nation, than these The heroes. national as once at placed firm-l- y as is stand sLory of their dogged fixed in the history of America as is that of Washington crossing the Mt-ighu- super-huma- -- Theaw Mettban and Marietta ITUaGkyGosuimkL' 2 Crf y Jtmruwtefc, Mijlner In the James Cruze Production. A Paramount Picture Meighan and Cruze a Winning Team in The City Gone Wild With a remarkable combination of Thomas Meighan, universally recognized as a dramatic actor of ability; James Cruze, who directed such sucHolcesses os The Covered Wagon, lywood and Old Ironsides and an original story packed with thrills, Paramount's latest production The City Gone Wild. It is a melodrama of the underworld, giving Meighnn ono of the most powerful characterizations he r, has ever had. He is a criminal who, fur the love of u girl, turns law-yea- wise-cracki- ng ! ANEW Excellent Screen Comedy, The Gingham Girl, Scores at Egyptian GINGHAM GIRL 4my Lois Wilson ud GeaK. Arthur. Lovers of fast moving films with George K. Arthur ns the hero, reminds the onlooker of more than their fair snare of comedy and that he is a mcmlier of Rookies" FRO over the will enthuse picture. The Gingham Girl," now showing at the fastest comedy team on the screen. the Egyptian theatre. The film is an In The Gingham Girl Arthur has a adaption of the musical comedy of (Krrfcct role, of which he makes the that name which was written by Dan- fullest use. He is jierfect and much iel Kuscll and ran on Hroadway fur of the extremely toothsome comedy comes from his ready wit and expresover a year. The screen adaption leaves little to sive features. Other members of the oust who debe desired. The action is simple and serve praise arc Jed I'routy, Jerry fast. The titles are ouaint and often Miley, Hetty Francisco, Hazel Keener, and the acting of extremely funny, Lois Wilson and George K. Arthur Maud Fulton and Charles Crockett. excellent. David Kirkland, who diMolly O'Day plays her third leading rected, seems to have caught the correct spirit of the thing and keeps rule for First National Fictures as the the story moving at a puce that never heroine of the Shepherd of the drags. It is the best thing that he Hills." Her earlier parts were ophas done for some time. posite Richard Harthelmess in The Lois Wilson as Mary Thompson, the Patent I .rather Kid and Milton Sills heroine, is delightful and will give in Hard Roiled Haggerty." her many ndmirers a chance to enJohn Francis Dillon has just signed thuse over an entirely new role. It is contract to direct far front the type of thing that made a new long-terher famous, but even in The Covered for First National Pictures.' He is Wagon Miss Wilson has never sur- now making Man Crazy, with Dorpassed this, her latest, effort. othy Mnckaill and Jack Mulhall. ' Delaware that winter i.igfct 0r ing in the snow of Valley For pray while his men paced their sTm rounds with bleeding feet. For six bitter days of 1918 clung to their hliridi by German fire from diiw hugging the hope that relief somehow come. Death i irked . Ul P1 bush, behind every tin of the tree-to- p 2 the spiral chine guns hailed upon them v was. this all, hunger, privation, terrible agony of wounds were enemies than German sharpshoS and machine gun nest. Then a demand that they surrender-- .? mand met with instant refusal newal of battle, rescue, victo-- prosecuting attorney. The girls father, a capitalist, is the real king of tho underworld, and about this situation is built a really strong story that allows for fine acting. The City Gone Wild has a current motif. It deals with a crime wave and the gangsters' war on the police. Machine guns play havoc in the streets. Gangsters, at the instigation of the man of wealth slay a district atorney. Meighan battles the leader in a d fight, to avenge the death of his friend. And throughout, the girl he loves misunderstands him, and he is continually being torn between love and duty. Paramount has assembled an excellent cast in support of the virile Meighan. Marietta Millner, Louise Brooks, Ford Kohler, Duke Martin, bare-fiste- This Brunswick Psnatrops is finished in either highly-fipir- sd American Walnnt or Adam Brown Mahogany. The doors in the Walnnt and cabinet are high-lightfinished in an cxquis.cs Butt Nation Enshrines in Heart the Heroes of The Lost Battalion curly maple. In the Mahogdoors are any cabinet, thewood with finished in satin an overlay of early maple. Sim it in. high, as in. wide and siVfc in. deeps frag. With electric motor, Sss-Oextra. Americans thrill with patriotic pride when they hear the story of The Lost Battalion4 of the World War, the tensest, most dramatic, most gripping incident of America's part in the great conflict. To give the people of Ogden an opportunity to fell this epic action as they could not otherwise do, the Disabled American Veterans of the District of Columbia present The 4ssei ORPHEUM 4 Days Starting THoEirRE NOV. 6 m 2:30 PANATR0PE Nancy Phillips, W'yndham Standing, Charles Hill Mallei, King Zany and Gunboat Smith have roles that they All arc known enact wilh skill. Their names. ability has often been proven. The public has always admired Mci; han in underworld pictures. Ilis fighting spirit is known to almost eury theatregoer in theandcountry. Jules Realizing this, Charles Furthman have worked out a bristling dramatic tale that gives the star a role that fits him to the letter. The name of the supervisor, Lucien Hubbard, means much, too. .Rub-har- d The Vanishing supervised more and American" recently Wings. This is my last production for Paramount, Director James Cruze told Meighan the day the picture was completed, and Im thinking its my best. An Instrument of Colorful Music musical quality ANEW combines of ton with widepurity range and remarkable volume Is inherent in this entirely NEW instrument, the fruit of years of research by acoustical sped- Model 10-- 7 ,Esr ed Walnnt overlaid with Coupled with its distinction as musical instrument is beauty of cabinet design, workmanship and finish. There isnt an- other reproducing instrument like it at the price! See and hear it just once! Youll be convinced. PRICE COMPUTE . 125 Sold on Convenient Terms Glen Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. 2346 Washington Avenue TWICE DAILY THEREAFTER -- ES59 Wholl Steal Your Heart Away? DIRECTION 11 $ I- - MARCUS ENTERPRISES Wholl Make You Dream All Day? BERT 3 g I, U Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ON THE STAGE A FANCIION & MARCO PRICES IDEA .Matinee lit" 30c SEASONS 1 FEATURING THE BERKOFFS n i 1 EBl ANl) FREDA WEIJIIER O in KJ USING AS THEIR THEME AT SUNDOWN ASSISTED RY TIBBS and His BAND Matinee prices will prevail until 6:30 Monday and Tuesday to give store clerks advantage of matinee prices. ON THE SCREEN THOMAS ME1GHAN WITH MARITTA MILI.NER, Ir 8l LOUISE UROOKS WILD CHARLIE CIIASE 9 ! 1 , A Right from the Capitol Theatre, New York, to blaze t of merriment throughout the world. One of the worlds JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION COMEDY T 1AR AMOUNT PICTURE The Greatest Picture Ever Made Shown on the Worlds Largest Screen COMPANYS OWN TOURING ORCHESTRA OP 20 j sweethearts and a great comedian in the sweetest version of a musical comedy ever filmed. THE CITY GONE A pdlaqt tail, a lovely lass, a moon, a ship a vonucrful romance woven about the history of the greatest fighting ship the States cer put to sea in the days Uv:?j ' f i'boJ anJ 1'owJcr, Iron Men and Y oo dca Ships. A ALSO IN CONCERT 13 OLD IRONSIDES James Cruze s Paramount Production GIRLS GIRLS G1UI.S MORE FEF .MORE FUN JEAN WINSLOW it 50c FAMOUS RUSSIAN DANCERS Direct from Went Coast Theatres THE SUNKIST BEAUTIES tS w. Evening oc J.tc tIN PARAMOUNT NEWS To Avoid Parking Inconveniences RIDE THE STREET CARS 7" ki.iiihk i TT7W LUMi GGYPCI Keep Your Mcney in Ogden latronize an Institution. Iluilt by Ogden Roosters. Ogden |