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Show Friday, August rilK 0(;i)KN POST frit S T A GE - AMUSEMENTS - SCREEN Prize Winner Buys A Prize Winner WHAT'S GOING ON: r cast in the JUO per tint talking picture OGDEN Starting Sunday, "Alibi. COUINIA!. Saiurilay, Olive Borden and Ch:irIM Delaney in Stool Pigeon o Sunday and Monday, John Gilbert and Greta Garbo in A Woman A! Don Affairs"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Margaret Livingston and vaiado in "The Apache; Thursday and Friday, Petty Bronson and la'Alriec Joy in 'Flu Bellamy Trial. LYCEUM Today, Wallun Beery ami Florence Vidor in Chinatown Nights' Saturday, (Hen Tryon in "The (late Crusher and Ted Wells in The Smiling Terror"; Sunday and Monday, Alice White and Jack Mulhal in "Naughty Baby and Buzz Barton in "The Vagabond Cub; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the Vitaphone picture, The Desert Song. Will'll-- : CITY GARDENS Saturday evening, dancing to the music of Jack bund. J'usscya all-sta- Ogden Theatre Puts In Novel Type of Talking Screen Many novel features in talking-mo-tiu- n Desert Song at Lyceum August picture reproduction are prom iscd by Ogden theatre, now being equipped with the RCA photophone The system of sound reproduction. sprayed house will be virtually Sigmund Romberg's score with its with sound, according to the installation engineer of the RCAi photophone, magnificent choruses and the lilting Inc, who is here to supervise the charm of its beautiful solo numbers, has tecn reproduced by Vitaphone in corps of engineers, accoustical inall its original glory. in peris and electricians engaged equipment sound reproducing The scenes throughout the picture stalling In Ogden theatre. are especially beautiful, ranging from in "About 80 mile of witf, two truck an extensive French military postRed the of 8 encampments Morocco to loads of the accessories and from Riffs to 20 dynamic loud speakers, repre- Shadow and his bsnd of native and the of mountains, the of in achievement! rocky passes senting the latest vistas of the rolling sands radio art, are required in the equipAfrican deserts, with the theatres the of the of great large ment of most of the country for reproducing talking-- a Riffs, singing as they go, riding their magnificent horses at breakneck speed pictures, he said. one of the most interesting fea- into the setting sun. cast of "The Desert The tures of the ItCA photophone system now being installed in the Ogden Song includes John Boles, Louise Fais that those zenda, Carlotta King, Johnny Arthur, he continued, listeners sitting in the John Miljan, Marie Wells, Jack Pratt, spectators and back and in the gallerio will be able Edward Marindel, Otto Hoffman, to hear just as well as the occupants Robert E. Guzman, Myma Ley and of front seats. At the same time the many others, as well as a chorus of occupants of front seats need fear one hundred beautiful voices. no blasting sounds of music or speech "Tho Desert Song will be the atwhich so often interfere with the en- traction at the Lyceum theatre next joyment of those sitting too near the Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. orchestra or stage. "This is because one of the fundaCatches mental features of the RCA photo-pho- New system, which includes the contributions made in this field by the General Klectrie company and the Gipsy Moths Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing company, ia the fan beam sysCalusoma beetles of the European tem of sound distribution. By the called "sycophants, entomoloin species loud speakers proper placement of hnve learned, are deadly to cerrelation both to the stage and to the gists of the gipsy moth, an Old tain stages all to audience sound is distributed which for many years insect World parts of the house at even intensity." now has lieen a serious pest in New n pictures reproduced England. In the laboratory a pair of e effect are promised by Calosmna with beetles and their progeny the Ogden theatre when the new sys- will destroy about 6,000 gipsy-mot- h tem is installed. W'e chose the RCA larvae and pupae in a season, a fact system, Manager Stanley Robins of which induced the scientists to intron Ogden theatre, declared, "because it duce these bettlcs into the is the system universally approved area. by the leading radio and accoustical There the beetles have thrived until authorities in the United States. in some woodland districts in eastern "The day has passed when theatre Massachusetts as many as 4,000 audicncea were satisfied merely with beetles to the acre are preying on the the novelty of sound in motion pic- gipsy moth, caterpillars and chrysatures. Our audiences demand good lids. Fewer beetles would serve and music faithfully reproduced, inter- would continue to multiply. So C. W. motion picture Collins and J. E. R. Holbrook, of the the on esting skits screen done with real naturalness of United States Department of Agriboth speech and action, as well as per- culture staff at the Gipsy Moth laborfect synchronization of sound and mo- atory at Melrose Highlands, Mass., tion. have devised a trap for, catching the Tho talking-motio- n pictures to be beetles as they climb the trees. Then presented at this theatre and repro- the beetles can be removed to other duced by this system will mark a localities where they will find gipsy great advance in entertainment. The moths on which they can prey. Tho trap is made of jute tag photophone system does not record extraneous noises. There are no paper coated with paraffin and band srratching sounds to spoil the effect consists of three pieces a of a dramatic situation and no grat- around the trunk which prevents the ing monotones to interfere with the upward progress of the beetles, a short pauses of silence often required shield with a hole in the center to the dramatic action of a story on through which the beetles enter, and the screen. a chamber wall around the entrance to prevent the beetles crawling back to the tree trunk. When trapped they They say Washington is swarming can only drop into a tin cup suspended with tariff and other lobby who are at the base of the shield. The beetles persistently working for advantages are large and can not escape, and asfor themselves and for their clients. sistants collect them two or three Nothing discourages them. They times a week and send them to better keep right on trying. Like little Char- hunting grounds. The Calusoma larley, who had a habit of coming to the vae as well as the beetles climb trees, table with dirty face and hands; his but the former have cannibalistic mother lost patience one day and said, habits when closely confined. So the "Why do you come to the table with- tin cups are pierced with holes large out washing when you know I always enough to permit the larvae to drop send you away? "Yes, said Charley, through and small enough to retain the adult beetles. meekly, but you forgot once. ng Icr-hap- motion all-st- ar the-atr- e, Trap ne Beetles for Fighting The Sound-motio- live-lik- pest-ridde- ma-ni- la ch AUCTION 3rd Saturday, August Beginning at 2:00 P. M. 2214 WASHINGTON AVENUE We have an extra large consignment of merchandise for this sale. Ogden Furniture Co. will sell 12 new front icer refrigerators, 1 new white enamel automatic electric range. 1 ic white enamel range, new ; 3 blue enamel Buck combination ranges, 1 blue enamel Buck combination 13 all range, kinds; mattresses; rugs, all kind. bedsprings, Mrs. Massae, N. Ogden, will sell dinette combination dining set, buffet, table, 4 chairs, chest of drawers, day-be- d and pad, bed, springs and mattress, rugs, sewing machine, phonograph and records, dresser, range. Mr. Morton has a beautiful dining set, fumed oak, buffet, table, china closet, 6 chairs, electric sewing machine, wardrobe. McElroy Store of riain City hardware and tools, roll top desk, etc. We also have 9x12 congoleum rugs, Pabco floor covering, 12 blankets from Byron woolen mills and an employes' time clock with thirty keys. Mrs. Wappler has upright piano 1 Fox terrier pup, 8 months old. This merchandise is all on display at our sales room, 2214 Washington Ave. JACK BELL, Auctioneer. gas-electr- 6-h- L- - A ole beautiful Walnut finish metal Cabin,, "I TABLE MODEL 36 f II for Onlymm . 7 Screen operetta is now a fact. Through the magic of the talking picture, The Desert Song, one of the most tuneful and most popular musical plays ever shown on the stage, has been brought to the screen, and has leen produced on a scale that would he imposible in the theatre. far-flu- An electric set in a c. W. 2586 IVERSON Washington Phon, m sr y,. .' t- - v, v-- ' When P. C. Taylor won the first prize in The Ogden Postj circulation campaign, he decided to take the cash option, which amounted to 11,285. He determined to buy a car. He looked v 5'; . ; for a first class motor car snappy model which he now drives about value which Motor and decided upon a Pontiac, were it not for the progressive spirit he purchased from the Laudie The of Ogden Post Id still be walkThe above photocompany. said Mr. Taylor. with the Mr. shows ing, Taylor graph would melt some ice in the refrigerator which would not be melted if the Fruit Releases Heat In the Refrigerator Haul Perishables Refrigerator Cars Railroads in the United States transported about 1,500,000 carloads of perishable commodities last year, using about 190,000 cars equipped especially for this service. The great ndustry of shipping and storing perishable food products has developed argely within the last .40 years. Refrigeration, including cold storage and the refrigerator car, is primarily responsible for tho variety of fresh food now available for the American table at all seasons of the year. But, as Dr. Lon A. Hawkins, of the United States Department of Agricui-urpoints out, the system is not yet lerfect, for last year American and Canadian railways paid nearly in claims on dairy products, meats, packinghouse products, and fresh fruits and vegetables. "When we consider that the railroads handled about 1,500,000 carloads of produce, he comments, "these claims do not seem excessive, yet they indicate possibilities for improvement. Transportation of produce under refrigeration has been aptly called "cold storage on wheels, Doctor Hawkins points out "The conditions met with in rail transportation are, however, more difficult than they are in a stationary plant. Wheq the car is in motion it encounters varying conditions, and the fact that it is mobile adds to the difficulties of construction. Mechanical equipment that would create ideal storage conditions in a moving car might be possible, says Doctor Hawkins, big it would be expensive to install and to operate. And the cost factor must always be taken into consideration in the commercial handling and marketing of produce. Difficulties in transportation resulting in higher costs frequently limits the radius tq which a crop can be transported from the producing region. Usually where a real demand for a commodity exists which, for climatic reasons, can not be produced near the market, some method will be devised for transporting it to'that market. e, $11,-000,0- 00 cold-stora- ge The prohibition commissioner is about to issue permits to distillers to make approximately 1,500,000 gallons of whiskey for medicinal purposes. We wonder, just how much of that vast amount is actually used medicinally. It is reported that there are about 10 millions of gallons in the warehouses now, but with the annual medicinal demand, and with the honest-to-goodnes- meat roast wrere substituted and kept at the same temperature as the Which would require the larger piece peaches. roast of ice to keep it cool, a of beef or 10 pounds of ripe peaches ? Most people would think this a silly question and would answer that the meat demands better refrigeration. STUDENT TRAINING That, however, is not precisely the PASSENGER FLYING question. Once the meat is thoroughWe Fly You Anywhere, ly cooled the only task for the ice in Any Time. the refrigerator is to absorb the heat All Licensed Planes that may leak in from the warmer and Pilots. outside air. If the temperature is low formold or to enough prevent decay Call Ogden Airport mation, ' the meat, not being alive, for Particulars. creates no heat within the refrigerator. The peaches, as a rule, present a different case. The peaches, however, are living. Physical and chemical changes are in progress. The fruit is respiring. It is taking up oxygen and is liberating carbon dioxide and water formed by the oxidation of its sugars. This chemical process is accompanied by a production of heat, and the heat With the Merry iThnon rnnk ;i Pei Crowds Cflnflf daws . TOMORROW 'bridge Dr. nd NITE Union Pacific Airways, Inc. Jm. LYCEUM THEATRE TODAY FRIDAY Admission SUNDAY AND MONDAY for the route e Strmr rronnj White City Gardens The Desert Song ta the ties sv meet M and M We Thank You Healy, of Chil Meter U Van J. Dix joyed Saltair S Mrs. Mrs. ns at temoon n eon Chapin Mrthda nest From the novel, "The Hat, by Michael Aden. w Day Mrsi Francis Mrs. G TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Mr. a Angeles The Apache News Reel and Comedy That Great VITAPHONE Picture hidden Sunday Mantes Affairs Naughty Baby and Buzx Barton WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY c fryeW Mr. 1 A Woman of With Margaret Livingston and Don Alvarado. The Vagabond . Cub honor SUNDAY AND MONDAY Alice White and Jack Mulhall in end Mi Voss, Garbo. Green Terror 35c Stool Pigeon Feature Program! Glen Tryon in The Smiling tvo lit fuest Bant LLB Starring John Gilbert and Greta and Ted Wells in Marvelous SATURDAY SATURDAY The Gate Crasher I Becker ary to Chinatown Nights e nirnlan In With Olive Borden and Charles Delaney. Wallace Beery and Florence Vidor in Big-Doubl- Oikian Mr. Jack Passeys Colonial s, evaporation and the thefts, and with the demand that the whiskey shall "age for four years, the present supply will not hold out much too long. Uts of people smile when they use whiskey for medicine. DANCE Grw .wtevi Vf. Ji Wight Plr. and field, heir Wheel a pi Arec of inter Miss :er of THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Smer Fein B &g wi The Bellamy Trial i Featuring Betty Bronson and Leatrice Joy. Mai I park 1 iub a News Reel and Comedy an Mrs. lie, Sp 'pendin wai Editor Woodbury, of the Yuma Colorado, Pioneer observes, when he noticed that a judge held that a woman ought to get a mans pay that most any husband can tell the judge that she generally does. tow Dynamic VWJ Love mA adventsre smidt dangers Used Electric Gangde Ranges All types and sizes as low as ICE BOXES, S25 OH Our First 100 Per Crf Talking Picture as low as 5.00 Convenient Terms! Utah Power & Light Mens Co. on our new R. C. A. the only PerIT phone sound reproduction start' ing Sunday. Admission: Adults till p. m., 15c; Nights, 2a THE MARK OF CONFIDENCE The growing number of satisfied clients that come to the best certificate that could wish for. re?airs Let us overhaul your car before that long vacation trip. It may save you lots of future trouble and expense. I $TJ 00 Suits CLEANED AND PRESSED One Day Service! PHONE 402 DcLuxe Cleaners & Dyers, Inc. "Ogdens Premier Cleaner" Twenty Years of Twenty-four-IIo- ogdeni ur Service THEATRE Garage Mtf Talking Pictures on the ous R. C. A. Photophonev jri |