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Show Friday, March THE OGDEN POST THE Stage Screen Isabel Withers, Star of Itain, That Tremendous International Sensation Coining to Orpheum Theatre One Night Only, Marcfy 16th ATRE-G- A R 1 and others by to the studio, and seldom fails to hit the nail on the head. Eddie Quillan was an Elastic" is the nickname bestowed acrobatic comedian on the vaudeville upon Eddie Quillan by Ben Turpin. stage when Sennett found him and manager of the Studio Flash es 1 lead-oThe title of Universal serial for next year ha now been definitely decided. It will be called Blake of Scotland Yard. Ilayden Stevenson will be utarrcd and ltobert F. Hill will direct. The story was the joint effort of George Morgan, Arthur Henry Goodson, and Robert F. Hill. Amusements Ben amuses himself nicknaming every City, and will be branch Warner Bros, exchange there. Oklahoma 11, 1927 new-com- er placed him under contract. Not on! does hia body have the resilience of a rubber ball, but hia mouth rival rubber band for elasticity. He .!! literally stretch it from ear to ear or fold it up into a figure 8. ff ORPHEUM Monday 2 v Truly D, Wildman, of Warner Bros. City Exchange, has been transferred to Dallas and will assume the management of that office. W. J. Byrd, of the Dallas office, goes to Oklahoma m Some men some for money But love makes the drama of life, and money makes the wheels go ground! Place em together and make the play-er- a such big ones as Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson and ypu have entertainm plus. - Pictures, Inc., presents What proved to be the biggest musical revun hit of last season in New York City was the Earl Carroll "Vanities, which successfully round-Je- d out in the metropolis an engage- solid weeks. mnt lasting fifty-fiv- e This colossal American revue will be ( at the Orpheum, theatre j presented one night only, Sunday, March 18, and should be one of the real attractions of the present local season. The book is by William A. Grew, the music by Clarence Gaskill and the dancing and ensembles arranged by David Bonnett, with the entire production under the personal direction of Earl Carroll. There will be a tantalizing array of beautiful several girls, 2 fight for love First National Ogden Showgoers to See FarJ Carroll's Vanities DAYS ONLY I Tuesday Adapted from the play by Israel Zangwill S versatile comedians with a line of comedy that is guaranteed to convvNe the most audience and cleve unresponsive principals who have been picked with great care by Mr. Carroll. Altogcthe t i a show conceded by critics anr public of the metropolitan centres n America, as a phenomenal hit. nd a rippinv complete knock-out 'ntenainment, Scats go on sale today at the Orpheum theatre for tho forthcoming presentation of Rain, America's out' standing dramatic succors, which will be seen here next Wednesday. This drama, strong in its appeal, full of virility and picturesque and fascinating in the extreme, should prove a notable attraction. It is described as an irresistible play sweeping the emotions of the audience almost beyond control. A new Western tour of this play has been arranged by Henry Dufwith Sam 11. Harfy in ris, the New York producer, and Isabel Withers will bo seen in the dominating role of Sadie Thompson. Miss Withers, a New York actress uf rare charm and talent, is said to vise to great heighta in this unusual characterization. She is best known by h.T stel- . A Train Robbery which will close tomorrow night. The film has more thrills, more hard and fast riding am more good scenery than youll get in a dozen other Westerns. It is basec Love 'Em and Leave on the outstanding story by Fau Leicester Ford. Put it on your must lar work in Em. The chief male role, that of the Rcverencd Alfred Davidson, will be in the capable hands of Harold Salter, a great Broadway favorite. The supporting cast is described as of Metropolitan excellence with scenic features beyond comparison. Tom is cast in the role of Tom Gor don, railroad detective, who has the tough job of running down a gang of Hit In Egyptian Film r - ever-popul- ar ONE NIGHT ORPHEUM OGDEN Mail Orders NOW Today and Tomorrow SUNDAY SCENES self-address- Music by CLARENCE GASKILL Dances arranged tu DAVID BENNETT Art Direction BERNARD A KARL ROSEMONT REVELERS OF TRIO f CARNIVAL FAST AND FURIOUS BASKETBALL ON CYCLES j? THE OXFORD A THE FAR CRY BLANCHE SWEET AND JACK MUL11ALL ftm $ WITH PANTAG ES VAUDEVILLE V3 ARBIS with IVAN MOSKINE - SPECTACLES IN FULL - BERTHANA Balloon Blowing Contest and Fun Galore Arrange Dancing Parties for This Night $ . this magnificently mount-- e d , overpoweringly brilliant and exclusive film master, will be Y'ou thrilled by the adventures of the hero moving, dramatic, agile, courageous, superb! From first to last it will hold you spellbound from the Palace of the Cx.ir to the camp of the Tartars filmed in color and the battle scenes with 6.000 engaged marvellous action of un- forgettable splendor. The Seasons DONT MISS IT! Starting Sunday OLIE REEVE AND HIS BERTHANA ORCHESTRA ADMISSION 25c (Europes Screen Idol) You will watch in amazement piece. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16 At the Charlie SHOULDER O. AMEND BALLOON DANCE $ Next Week IN Settings by h A CHAPLIN LOHMULLER lARLCMaCJL JgyjNOER ORDER YOUR TICKETS AHEAD OF TIME AND SIT WHERE YOU LIKE IT REST! Price, including tax: $3.30, $2.75, $2.20, $1.10 A A ' PRODUCTION STAGED THE PERSONAL DIRECTION OF DANCE AND SONG A MELO DRAMA ENT'RE A - ICHAEL STROGO WULIAM A.8REW . A CAST OF 6,000! MAGNIFICENT COLOR Boo fc, 31 WONDROUS LATE STAR OF EARL CARROLL'S VANITIES IN THE FALL GUY XYLOPHONIST SUTREME Starting Sunday ed RAY HUGHES & PAM LIBONATI A CLOSE SHAVE Send check or money order payable to Jos. Goss, manager, Orpheum Theatre, Ogden. Enclose stamped envelope for return of tickets. too A A . MARCH 1 0 splendo-r- a reoelatioiv in magnitude ancL magnificence A D MIGHTY ... A. COL OS SAL REVUES of unequalled size and : PERSONS MERRY-GO-ROUN- Jules Vernes . . THE WORLDS GREATEST MIMIC OF IMPRESSIONS OF TODAY AN1) YESTERDAY WITH W. M. WALKER AT THE PIANO A 1Q TUXEDO COMEDY SEATS NOW SELLING AT THE BOX OFFICE CECILIA (CISSIE) LOFTUS A ANNA Q. NILSSON and LEWIS STONE list desperadoes who have experienced unusual success in looting R A A trains. The gang makes things as hot for Tom as he does for them. But he finally corners them, does some realistic Tom Mix Scores stuff with his fists and wins' the daughter of the president of the K & A railroad. The cowboy has donned Get a tight grip on ycur seat when hia blue togs for the film and hia he theatre personality shines forth to a degree gee dW,t0 in Aptian The Great K. & heretofore unequalled. ttUQaiional WITH aw jwh ipeeRYsi eGYPcmn i mm&mm aMmt mMm No Raise In Prices 3 |