OCR Text |
Show 6 Friday, June THE OGDEN POST STAGE - SCREEN WHAT'S GOING ON EG IITI A X Now playing, Dolores Costello in Old San Francisco"; starting Sunday, Madge Bellamy in Soft 1 jiving; on the stage, Jack Passeys band aujireme and Curlton Young in new songs and dances. PARAMOUNT Tonight ard Saturday matinee. Clara Bow in Red Hair; Saturday evening, Sunday and Munday. on the acreen, William Huiries in The Smart Set and on the stage. Fanrhon and Marco presents ff LLlIli An - AMUSEMENTS nn17 DU the peppy little ingenue, has scored a II 9 terrific hit with Ogden theatregoers in Red Hair, now playing at the Paramount theatre. A Dance Paintings Idea." Now playing, Dob Steel in The Man in the Rough"; starting Sunday, Asleep in the Dark; Tuesday, The Girl from Gay Paree; Thursday, Buzz Jiurton in Pinto Kid. COLON I A I. Saturday, Es her Ralston in Something Always Happens"; Sunday and Monday, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes"; Tuesday and Wedin Dog of the Regiment"; Thursday and Friday, nesday, Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in Baby Mine." LYCEUM Saturday, Tom Tyler in The Cherokee Kids" and Mickeys Wild West; Sunday, Wm. Boyd in The Night Flyer; Monday, Larry Semon in Stop, Look, Listen" and Klondike in The Avenging Shadow"; Tuesday, Douglas Maclaun in Soft Cunhions; Wednesday, Babe Ruth in Babe Comes Home; Thursday, Mabel Normand in The Nickle Hopper and Gaston Glass and Ben Turpin in The Wifes Relations; Friday, Warner Baxter in The Coward." WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday . to Jaisk Passeys Band Carleton Y Park open daily free of charge 3 to 8 p. m. Rin-Tin-T- in Starting on Sunday An Hvalanche of riotous humor combined with the beautiful charms of Madge Bellamy comes to the Egyptian theatre for a three days run starting Sunday. This ace of comedy- - Universal has, or rather, had, a production on its Jewel schedule by Beatrice Van called Sex Appeal. It was a story of companionate marriage, and although it treated it from a humorous angle, Carl Laemmle received so many protests against the title Lhut it has been changed to You Cant Buy Love. Ernest Laemmle will direct as soon as he gets out of the hospital. MADGt BUIAMY JOHN MACK MOW SOTT LIVING r- - ' nnwiiM drama entertainment is Fox Films Soft Living, a modern tale of love, marriage and the alimony question. Cast in the stellar role of this production, Madge Bellamy again proves that she is the queen of all screen comediennes. Miss Bellamy not only has a weulth of natural beauty, but Mary Philbin isnt going to play The Girl on the Barge after all. She requested Carl Laemmle to let her play in Salvage instead. Her role will be taken by Sally O'NeilL Jean Hersholt, who is already in New York, heads the cast, the other featured player being Malcolm MacGregor. Edward Sloman, the director, will start work at a location on the Erie Canal on Tuesday or Wednesday of this week. Fanclion & Marco Stage Presentations every Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday matinees and evening with screen attractions. DIRECTION L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES LAST TIME TONIGHT AND SAT. MATINEE 1:15, 3 P. M. by ELINOR CLYN OURGANT;" COMEDY PARAMOUNT NEWS ERICKSON AND IIIS BAND : SUNDAY : MONDAY ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY ON THE STAGE ON TIIE SCREEN FANCHON & MARCOS SATURDAY K ty girl and this provokes numerous thrilling scenes. A genuine train vreck is featured. William Boyd stars in the role of railroad fireman in The Night flyer, which will be shown at the ..yeeum theatre on Sunday next. him, Jobyna Ralston plays the principal feminine role. Members of he cast include DeWitt Jennings, Ann Schaeffer, Philo McCullough, Joseph Girard and others. Op-nos- ite , QaraBow'-Lan- e A CLARf Chanplektn'Red Haip,' by Elinor Giyh UDGER PRODUCTION Dance Paintings Idea and a Haines Comedy, Paramount As On the Stage stars are made at the studios, so are acts elevated to featuredom by Fanchon and Marco, producers of Onstage productions for the West Coast Circuit. In response to a widespread demand by audiences the Dance Paintings Idea which comes to the Paramount theatre Saturday, Sunday and Monday Carlos and his beautiful dancing partner, Dorothy Crooker, with the Kloin Brothers, famous New York comedians. Carlos and Dorothy as they are known to West Coast audiences have been appearing in Fanchon and Marcos Ideas for the past four years. At first they received minor parts and gradually as they gained in public favor Fanchon and Marco gave them more important parts in the Ideas. Last season they toured the entire circuit in the Farisian Idea and were everywhere so well received that anchon and Marco decided to build a production about them for their next tour of the circuit The Dance Paintings Idea gives Carlos and Dorothy a splendid opportunity to display their versatility and talents, especially so for Carlos as he does six different dances in the course of the idea with six different partners Uustrating in life the dance paintings of the nations. The big feature of the production is of course the American Sweetheart Waltz as danced by Carlos and his eautiful partner, Dorothy. To give the production a flashy and original finale, Fanchon and Marco arranged to present by the entire company the Baltimore Buzz, New Yorks latest dance craze giving the audience the inside tips on how it should be done. On the Screen William Haines scores another knockout. The star of West Point, Spring Fever and Brown of Harvard enters on a new sport with a skill and nonchalance as screamingly funny as it is romanticully dramatic. The sport is polo, heretofore brought to the screen only as atmosphere to establish the aristocratic social condition of the characters in the picture. But In The Smart set, which opens Saturday at the Paramount Theatre, polo, its antecedants, environment and education, is the whole picture and boy, what a wow! An understanding of the gentle art of clinging to the right side of a horse while pasting a polo ball with a mallet is not even necessary for the enjoyment of the picture. By the time William Haines as Tommy Van Buren leads the American polo team to victory over the British, the audience are on their feet cheering with as much enthusiasm as though they were at the Meadowbrook field on Long Island instead of in a palace of the cinema. The Haines of The Smart Set is res Ro-no- ro APARAMODNT PlCTUBJI a more skilled and artistic comedian than the Haines of Spring Fever" or Brown of Harvard. He has acquired a technique of cemedy that is instinctively his own, while the romantic appeal of his love scenes with Alice Day, who by the way is an ideal heroine, will leave the flappers palpitating with envy. Haines enters the picture as a typical rich mans son, a lily of the field who toils not but can play polo. By the time the story is ended, he is a man of men, a personage whom any woman would be pleased to have defending her home and hearth. Jack Conway handles the megaphone on The Smart Set with even greater skill than he did on Brown of Harvard, and thats saying plenty Jack Holt, Hobart Bosworth, Constance Howard and Coy Watson, Jr. handle their parts like the capable troupers they are. The Btory is an original from the pen of Byron Morgan, adapted to the screen by Morgan and Ann Price. m- - CARLOS AND DOROTHY KLEIN BROTHERS SHARA VIZORKA Haines in THE SmfiGTSET A smart picture about MALVINA POLO JUDITH ROMERO ALMA ORTEGA O'BRIEN & ARDEN JEAN DAIIL DOROTHY CROOK ER smart people. Polo, pep, pretty girls and u ERICKSON with AND HIS thousand Haines howls! JACK HOLT Alice Day and Hobart Bosworth A Metre ftoldwyn Picture PARAMOUNT t'OMKUY PARAMOUNT NEWS ODDITIS BAND SHOWS: SAT-- C. 7. 9:11 NUN. 2:4i. 4 :tS, T. 9:12 MON. 2. 4:12. 7, 9:12 Movie of Swat King In Action at Lyceum The medium of the screen as a means of bringing to the worlds view celebrities in various phases of endeavor is incomparable, since the tremendous scope of the films enables millions to see in action figures it might never otherwise have seen save n still photography. Thus, First National Pictures, in iresenting the idol of American base-m- il fans, Babe Ruth, in a picture called Babe Comes Home will be a benefactor for hundreds of thousands of jeople who have never seen the home ran king in action, but to whom his name is a household word. Acts in Real Story Oddly enough, however, according to the man who produced the film for First National, Wid Gunning, it is not just a picture written around the character and exploits or prowess of the baseball hero. Instead, it is a real story which called for just such a character. Rath was available and First National engaged him for the Hes here in his greatest thriller A picture with a wallop in every scene. role. Anna Q. Nilsson and Louise Fazenda are featured Much Love Interest While there are plenty of baseball scenes and the Bambino is seen at his best, there is a most engaging love story in addition two, in fact. There is comedy galore, lots of excite- TODAY TOMORROW First Run OgdeN ment, all the thrills of a big league game in short, something for everyone man, woman and child. Babe Comes Home will be shown at the Lycfeum Wednesday. ONE DIME ANYTIME! Coolest Spot in Town Starts Sunday lilVlN Carleton Young, featured attraction at the White City Gardens and Egyptian theatre, whose splendid work has merited the approval of patrons of Utahs two great amusement centers, with JACK PASSEY AND HIS GREATER BAND. Music as you like it! The boys who make you want to dance. ImVttusLuMryinaStttfGoMDigqingWiia MADGE BELLAMY JOHN -MACK BROWN KOLKEI MARY DUNCAN Shiytr OLIVE GRACI HACK TELL-HEN- 2c RY m tr RMNCB MHUH1 , JAMES TINGUN G.pnJudk Salvage, which Universal has just purchased, is an original story of the written by San Francisco water-fron- t, John Clymer. It will he directed by Wesley Buggies under the supervision of Harry Decker. m COLONIAL s FEATURING re-uni- on vho fires a womout engine, 99. He hH a rival in his love for a pret- DANCE PAINTINGS IDEA Ready Smile Ready Fists of railroad locofamily motives of forty years ago was held in Utah when James Crazes company filming The Night Flyer under Walter Langs direction sent out a call for antique railroad engines. d The Denver and Rio Granda furnished the tracks on which .he trains for thrilling scenes that make The Night Flyer" a powerful 'ruma of the rails. Thistle, Utah, one :f the first railroad centers of the West and at one time a town where all alike carried pistols, was selected as the background for exterior seA quences. The story deals with a young chap Sum-erne- combines intelligence, understanding and real artistry in her work. In the role of a wise little city girl who thought she could forget love for money, she gives a remarkable performance shaded with subtle comedy. Johnny Mack Brown a young newcomer to the screen, plays the role of the wealthy country boy who. wins Miss Bellamys love after a series of hilarious and almost disastrous adventures. Brown is proving as meteoric on the screen as he did in football as the flatthy halfback on the Alabama University team. Others who are cast in important roles are: Mary Duncan, Joyce Compton, Henry Kolker and Tom Dugan. James Tinling directed and Frances Agnew wrote the ' scenario from an original story by Grace Mack. Ancient Engines in The Night Flyer Rii-roa- OGDEN Soft Living, Fox Comedy at Egyptian 8. ltp)a V ' SATURDAY SOMETHING ALWAYS HAPPENS With Esther Ralston A wild, wooly mystery! Thrilling, chilling, baffling, amusing The thrills youve been looking for Matrimony vs. Alimony SUNDAY AND MONDAY GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES The screens most popular flapper star in a laughing romance of how cave man tactics cured a gold digger wife. A Paramount Picture and Paramounts sensational screen success ADDED FEATURES TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY DOG OF THE REGIMENT On the Stage With Kin Tin Tin Jack Passey and Greater Band THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BABY MINE With Carleton Young New Novelties Van Bibber Comedy Gene Ilalliday at the big Wurlitzer, With Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. This is funnier than Rookies so dont miss it. Finest Theatre Organ More Good Pictures Next Week! TIIE BEST V, IN Utahs ENTERTAINMENT; ; |