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Show Friday, April THE OGDEN POST STAGE - SCREEN Actors Cruise 2,000 Miles in Filming of The Yankee Clipper Thats Me Boy Friend ' Isles. An historic race between the two clippers from Foo Chow, China, to Boston harbor, each laden with a cargo of tea, provides the background for Dennison Clift's story of Americas heydey on the seas. William Boyd and Elinor Fair, who scored so convincingly in The Volga Boatman, portray the leading roles. Junior Cognlan, Walter Long, John Miljan, Clarence Burton and Burr McIntosh also figure prominently in the cast. Garrett Fort and Garnett Weston made the adaptation and C. Gardner Sullivan supervised the Moore Kenneth Twin Vetoes One of Thomas Burke's most charm- exposes her to menace from ing stories of London's Limehouae comes to the screen at the Orpheum theatre Sunday, with Colleen Moore in the stellar role. It is Twinkletoes, produced for First National by John McCormick and directed by Charles Brabin. Versatile and sweet Colleen makes a departure from her blackhaired, d character to play the title part, appearing as a blonde with gorgeous golden curls that give her a new piquancy and an even saucier, more lovable personality. The story, too, gives her splendid opportunities to display her acting anility and new sides of her personality. Previous critics have rated it her greatest role. In the supporting cast are Kenneth Harlan, who plays opposite Miss Moore in the character of a champion pugilist; Gladys Brockwell, in one of the moat interesting characterizations of her career; Warner Oland as a Limehouae theatre managei ' Tully Marshall as the father of the heroine; Julanne Johnston as a dancer; John Philip Kolb as a giant of the Limehouae gang, and Lucian Littlefield as a quaint and lovable drunkard. The .story .hinges around a love affair between Twink," the heroine, and Chuck, the young fighter a love story that is like a flower growing in the dingy, sordid but poignantly human background of Limehouae. The love of Twink for her father and her belief that he is the straight-es- t man in the world," brings a lump to the throat of the spectator who Dutch-bobbe- knows that, lovable he is stealing at AMUSEMENTS Evans Players at The Little Theatre To Hold Easter Ball at Berthana On April 19 Should a woman pick out her second wife ? And Knights of Columbus Robp-lea- f, ing up of the indebtedness of the beautiful Knights of Columbus home, street at the corner of Twenty-fift- h snd Jefferson avenue. Leo Arnold is the general chairman. Many novel features will be introduced at the dance in the form of The young special entertainment? ladies of the Catholic organization have volunteered to help the Knights in making the affair the biggest in the history of the local codhcil. The music for the occasion will be furnished by the Olie Reeves enlarged orchestra. The committees in charge of the big event are as follows: Hall and Arrangements E. W. Brophy, chairman; W. F. Fisher .William E. Clements, H. W. Veasy and J. R. Shaughnessy, Tickets and Program Charles L. John Castle, Wright, chairman; George OConner and Harvey Cahill. J. II. Music and Entertainment Harmon, chairman; Ed Dowling, Harold Junk, A. II. Shufflebarger, I, E. Ahearn, P. A. McLaughlin, Arthur Thinnes. Advertising William E. chairman; M. F. Connole, J. E. OConnor, Joseph Loughran, A. A. Hess. Reception John A. Junk, chairman: Four army officers had a part in the Limehouae chorus master, but production of the latest Sam E. Rork diswhen her triumph finally brings The Notorious Lady, production, aster threatens. soon to be released by First National. Lewis Stone, major; Robert Through it all is the somber, men- They are an to King Baggot, a atassistant Ross, acing but intensely interesting Earle Metcalfe, major, and mosphere in which the story is play- major; Londons Gerald Grove, captain. . ed that of Limehouse, Chinutown, with its people of every Two of the biggest men in motion race, its tenements beside the wharves, its dives apd human warrens, teem- pictures are members of the company Who Goes Where? ing with sinister life the meeting now filming which is producing for Griffin and the sea of the Frang city great point First National. John Klob, Milton and the East and West. Sills' driver find, supports is thrilling and Charlie Twinkletoes Natalie Kingston and Murrey, poignant and deeply dramatic, but George Sidney. He is six feet seven it has its comedy spice, too, and it inches in height and weighs 230 ends happily for the brave and de- pounds. Ben Silvey, assistant director W. J. Deremody, A. A. McBride, W. heroine who to Del Lord, who s weilding the mega- G. fiant little golden-haire- d Emley, Thomas A. Reid, David finds a haven at last in the arms phone, is six feet six and weighs 230 Hickey, Joseph Paquette, J. R. sweetheart. of her prize-fightpounds! Shaughnessey, R. P. Morrissey, A. A. Hess, J. J. OConnor, Dr. J. P. REED IIOWES, OF OGDEN, STARS Dinneen, Carl II. Blaes, Dr. F. R. Conroy. II. F. Cahill, S. C. Bachmar, BIG G. S. Egan and Leo Egan. Clem-ment- ex-tru- ck a commendable performance, 4 pj mund Evans gives a characterization of the praise,, huba-- . pccially in the drunken scene. The play itself has been a , 's on two continents, and is Iv'nrwT how is if so, she to avoid the complications arising ing a favorite in Ogden. It will k! followed by The Hottentot, therefrom? R Frank Rasmussen as the charming Stones," The Old Soak," etc. old uncle of the wife who expects to choose her successor is making a After having directed distinct hit with the audiences in this E1"1!" R- - Rogers' productions fj weeks presentation of. the Evans National, starring Ken .Vavni Weber the Players at theatre, Never wherein horses play a prominent Mr. Rasmussen plays this Albert Rogell is now directing a pan Again. difficult part with a finesse and ar- ture, not of the western vari(y, br tistry that endears him to the people with more horses than usual. ValU.! as they chuckle over his eccentric The Sunset Derby, a race track mannerisms. featuring Mary Astor and WiViil Thelma Hardwick, as the wife, gives Collier, Jr. r: hus-band- More than 2000 nautical miles were Ogden council of the Knights of sailed by the veteran I)e Mille dipper Columbus have completed arrangeships, Indiana" and Bohemia, dur- ment! for their annual Easter ball ing their location cruise on the high at the Berthana, Monday evening, seas for the sea scenes of The Yankee April IK, according to the announceClipper," a Rupert Julian production ment of E. W. Brophy of the publicwhich will be shown at the Egyptian ity committee of the order. The event theatre soon. will be the biggest dance of the The producing company made its season which the Knights have sponheadquarters aboard the Bohemia sored. It is expected that members of the K. of C. lodges from Salt Lake. during the voyage. This clipper ship is the Yankee Clipper Park City and other towns of the of the picture, while the Indiana" Is state will be here. The receipts of seen as the British ship, Lord of the the affair will be Uid for the clean- HfvfJ , - X Folks! Heres an Ogden boy who isa real film star Starts WEDNESDAY fc WILLIAM. F SVosants WINGS OF THE STORM s, 4 Becking human aery tfe fide man enietf vuk THUNDER (he dog tenution of the tereea WILLIAM RUSS Ell --VIRGIN WyfcUWUKl WKMKMI John McCormick, general manager of West Coast production for First National Pictures, announces the purchase of a football story entitled The Substitute to go into production in the near future. outdoor films, and it is said they give excellent accounts of themselves in of their respective roles in Wings ' the Storm. Others well known here who have important roles in the film are William Russell and Hank Mann. Weber Little Theatre Presents NIGHT IN SCOTLAND A A EDWIN GEORGE IN A COMEDY OF ERRORS VI n.O INIA 00 U KlAiFA I IV. a Ol Tll miui 4VW4M Virginia Brown Faire and Reed weakling, the runt of the litter. As Howes, of Ogden, Utah, who delineate the tale unfolds it depicts Thunders the leading roles in Fox Films version mental and physical growth, until, in of Wings of the Storm, are ideally the full flower of parenthood, he cast in the great thriller based on the stands a majestic leader of his kind, story of a dog's life, to be screened loyal to those who befriended him and at the Egyptian theatre next Wednes- faithful to his trusts. In the story Miss Faire is the owner day. In preparing for the production, J. of the dog and Reed Howes, the son G. Blystonc, noted Fox Films director, of the late E. L. Howes, of Ogden, and gave his undivided attention to the with the forest service, impersonates selection of players sufficiently tal- the forest ranger who also befriends ented to vividly portray the human him. Incidentally, Thunder is the element so necessary to the develop- means of encouraging their romance, ment of the dog's activities. concurrently with his own love affair The. story centers about Thunder, a with White Fawn. They are a strikpolice dog who, when a puppy, was a ing pair, these human favorites of the Ml 'v MOWII ilfWI 4W character lead. ALL SEATS RESERVED 25c and 50c Box Office Open 1 to 9 p. m: Phone 1511 Coming Attractions' The Hottentot" The Old Soak Polly With a Past Smilin Through Rolling Stones Ranger, the role he is naturally gifted to portray. ADDED ATTRACTIONS GUMP in THE BIG SURPRISE ANDY PATHE REVIEW PATHE NEWS Gene Halliday at the Wurlitzer An Ogden Institution for a Greater Ogden Remember This Great Farce Upon the Stage! You Laughed Till You Cried! HOWARD & ROSS EVOLUTION OF T11E BANJO A A THREE REDDINGTONS IN BOUNCE INN STARTS SUNDAY APRIL 10 I -- Si IN IN THE MIDNIGHT LOVERS" 'sJeanBI MY OFFICIAL WIFE With Irene Rich and Conway Tearle. The dark, smouldering volcanic flames of czarist Russia! The gay, glittering, glamorous lights of old Vienna! An enthralling See this melodrama of Europe on the brink of is can. if It very good. picture you r! WILD AND WOOZY Is the Comedy. in the a hilarious mix-u- p corset business, with a gor- 5 gcous creation in ladies to help cupid pul oi er gerie the funniest love affair ever screened! Thursday and Friday Iin-E- . ORIGINAL SONG LEWIS STONE & ANNIE Q. NILSSON An Educational Comedy. With Douglas Fairbanks. A A ONE SUNDAY MORNING THE THREE MUSKETEERS THE PROPOSAL A . Tuesday and Wednesday IN COMPOSITIONS high-geare- Friskier than a bucking broncho, Man of Borneo and oh, lady! lady! Bebe in the title role of this gay, comedy ; with Rod La Rocque and ICE COLD COCOS HALL MARGUERITE DE VINE & CO. WILD, WILD SUSAN With Bebe Daniels. wilder than the Wild How funny ! Thats d gingery, superb comedy cast. Is the Mack Sennett Comedy. MANNING & A Saturday w-a- A A COLONIAL THEATRE Sunday and Monday A A REED HOMS Ml E. L. Howes of the Forest Service. In this feature Reed is the Forest in .- A -- Reed Howes is the son of the late Evans Players sen producing and playing N HIRE BOMRmr KMT FEATURE AT EGYPTIAN THEATRE A Comedy of International fame, with Frank Rasmus- SCOTCH LADS AND LASSIES BROWN J. G. BLYSTONE JWuriwi NEVER AGAIN AND HIS LA JmMn, I IN Twink" her chance. Back of the love story is 'Twinks" struggle to emulate her dead mother's fame as a dancer a struggle which takes her into many tight situations, JACK WYATT 13 April er as Dad Minasi is, night to give his Today and Tomorrow 8. 192 7 5 SEA HORSES With Jack Holt and Florence Vidor. Tornadoes and shipwreck. Love and adventure on land and sea. Tingling with thrills. Massive in production. A big, spectacular special with all that the word implies. NO RAISE IN PRICES f ADDED FEATURES Albert Cook and Kit Guard in THE WISECRACK ERS" TOPICS NEWS FABLES Gene llalliday at the Wurlitzer FLAMING ROMANCE "Pick o' the Worldll Greatest Piet urea." Shows at Is the title of the Comedy. choicer Flesh and the Devil is Coming Soon 1 j |