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Show Friday, August TIIK OGDEN POST TA GE S 0 n with (Ilinn TrJ on and atsy Ruth M,Uer IIFI7I HAT 1 I1U llLLLd) showing a difficult step for short, tight skirts. A comedy with plenty of action showing at the Egyptian theatre today and Saturday. Hot Heels; Sunday, Now playing, Hangman House1'; The Auto. First next Wednesday, starting PARAMOUNT Tonight, Corinne Griffith in The Garden of Eden; startIdea ing Saturday, Fanchon & Marco presents Theatrical Speaking and, on the screen, Esther Ralston in Half a Bride. OGDEN Now playing, Hex Dell In Wild West Romance; Sunday, Douglas Fairbanks in The Gauchn. "Fools for CmONIAl Saturday, W. C. Fields and Chester Conklin InNovarro and Ramon and Wednesday, Tuesday Monday, Puck; Sunday, Conrad and kriday, Tho in Student Norma Shearer Prince; Thursday in The Girl From Chicago. Nagel and Myrna LYCEUM Saturday, Tom Tyler in Phantom of the Range; Sunday. Milton in Sills and Doris Kenyon in "The Hawks Nest; Monday, I red Humes TuesThe Arizona Cyclone" and Belle Dennett in The Sporting Age ; Belle Dennett in day, A1 Wilson in The Phantom Flyer; Wednesday, The Devils Trademark; Thursday, Itou La Rorque in Stand and Deliver; Friday, Ralph Graves and Gertrude Olmstead in The Cheer Leader. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to the music of Jack Passeys greater band. Special Labor day dance Monday till 1 a. m. Free noisemakers. George Bancroft, star of Under- lure crowded into two da vs ,i . world and The Drag Net, has sign- Ilichard Arlen and Louis featurer role i -- u P4j ed a new Paramount contract. Ban- important of Life, which was adapted fmL.i1 croft's latest is The Docks of New Tully, him fojel byheJimbecame York, directed by Josef Von a William Wellman, who d Wings, also directed this The entire action of Beggars of Life, the first dramatic picture using Americas half million homeless wann.-t-- iret.i derers for its background, takes place in 48 hours. This story of Hobohemia, which present Wallace Beery in a dramatic role for the first time in two years, has all its romance and adven- - Lyceum Theatre SATURDAY Tom Tyler in Phantom of the Range Fairhanks as Gaucho Romance and Scenic A Walloping Success Beauty in Fox Film Fred llumes in Scgna from HOT HEELS 9torrtq 'PATCJCRilTH MILVfR.s The Arizona crM Another of these gay exuberant comedies of youth with Glenn Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller is playing at the Egyptian theatre today and Saturday. k It is a romedy epic called Hot Heels and was directed by William J. Craft, the man who made Painting the Town and A Hero for a Night, which featured the same brilliant players. Hot Heels stars with a small- town show and ends at the colorful k in Havana, Cuba, at the height of the season. Delicious comedy is scattered all through the story which was written by the director and scenarized by Harry 0. Hoyt. A small-tow- n hotel owner buys the contract of a roadshow actress with whom he has fallen in love and takes the troupe to Havana amid many ad ventures of riotous comedy. The Steeplechase in this picture is without a doubt the mofct thrilling horse race ever filmed. There are uncountable laughs and many delightful surprises in Hot Heels which promises a full and satisfactory eve nings entertainment. McLaglen Dodges a Few Knives in Latest John Ford, was a new experience for race-trac- 1 GLENN TRYON w.Ni iivtAi race-trac- Cyclone Belle Bennett in The Sporting Age TUESDAY A1 Wilson TONIGHT! Flyer WEDNESDAY Belle Bennett in The Devil's Trademark THURSDAY Rod La Rocqoe in Stand and Deliver feature attraction at the Egyptian theatre commencing Sunday. IN First Run in Ogden! Ralph Graves and Gertrude Olmstead in STARTING SUNDAY LOWELL SHERMAN LOUISE DRESSER CHARLES RAY PARAMOUNT CHARLEY CHASE COMEDY NEWS :,l Nerve! Action! Romanc! Daredeviltry! too Illllilllllllilllllilllllllllll presents oen ad Dor nu Yet IIII an i Th 1 :!oi sti jell Djt It Sea :otl an 00 ati CO iiala rah La .to lab ;'ei Cc "Jel J01 off the screen, but which fell to his lot during dramatic sequences in Hangmans House, Fox Films production directed by knife-dodgi- JJ5! S Gi COMEDY L USSY ar ng N COLONIAL Where the Rig Pictures Are Coming! PARAMOUNT NEWS r Ki 3 Starting Monday, August 27. matinee prices will he 10c for everybody. Eve- ON TIIE SCREEN mm tot II PARAMOUNT AND HIS RAND ning prices: Children, 10c; adults, 15c. urn ESTHER SATURDAY' IRALSTO tn Bride Waif a Ewith Fools for Luck With W. C. Fields and Che ter Conklin. SUNDAY. MONDAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY GARY COOPER The Student Qnvmouni Qictinr Prince sT Kamon Novarro and Norma Shearer. The sweetest love A fascinating romance of thwarted hate, satisfied vengeance, a woman's faith and a love that conquered jealSee Victor McLaglen. the ousy. Captain Flagg of What Price li.crv. in his latest and greatest role, a soldier of the Foreign Legion scourging his enemies. '2Wi Byrnesfamatce effacing and facial Intrigue ufth -- YVitii YOU DONT know the half of itnor wont til you see the Eased on Arthur picture. White y, Stringers story ever told. - star A Hands. crackerjack tale on a timely topic. SHOWS Screen: 2 Stage: 4:1. 7:1. S 7 10 1 M. THURSDAY 9:13 P. M. YYith PARAMOUNT WEEK m:i; 2nd t sih T l ' AND FRIDAY The Girl From Chicago ANNUAL W1.almlrfc.ftl sou !at SUNKIST BEAUTIES ERICKS0N 4 :he! Ha ALICE LEE FRANCIS WILLIAMS HELEN THURSTON Q. Dm ut A DON SMITH w .ha aa LEW DUNBAR t hob : JUNE CLYDE -- tho Trfl -- SQUEALS! LAUGHS! HOWLS! A new act, WILL KING in Girls n Giggles, a Fanchon & Marco Idea with mO :er, .va A NEW GIRL & GIGGLE REVUE Sr Kir to t!itl AND COMPANY r; b!ai G WILL KING AdOIM bei for iao :'om WITH E bet One of the Years Best Pictures THEATRICALLY SPEAKING IDEA s too JOO FANCHON & MARCOS $ mi lav 0GDEN STARTS SATURDAY 2:00 P. M. a T1 Everything you want! Everything you expect! Everything you demand! from the Apostle of Youth. They said Doug could never better his own great performances, but they hadnt seen his latest! The Gaucho will get you! United Artists Picture Admission, 15c; Kiddies, 10c. Starting Sunday 3 P. M. Viliam Fox BMgggSs 51 Cd Ill WITH id zbs The Cheer Leader THE GARDEN OF EDEN nu pei FRIDAY hair-raisin- g, Corinne Griffith in The Phantom Picture, at Egyptian agucho wit Pep! Double Feature Program! him. In Ihis, his latest picture, McLaglen Divorce Bound, originally schedis called on to stage a fight scene Unuled to begin at once with the return ent vehicle nearing completion, with Earle Foxe. Foxe, hard press of Florence Vidor to the Paramount conquered should soon be before the in the castle of Jimmy the Hang studio, has been postponed to give cameras at the Paramount plant. Victor McLaglen, of What Price man, hurls bottles, decanters ant tho right of way in production to Un- - Malcolm St. Clair is to direct. Glory and a Girl in Every Port knives at McLaglen. In most cases fame, has done much battling, on and doubles are used for such scenes, bui McLaglen, reputed one of the bes trained athletes in Hollywood, pre LAST TIMES ferred to dodge the missies himself. Knife scenes were realistic and wUlu? XS according to June Collyer, the COOL rruiOM 'iUUlUIIUUHtiWIIIIAllUiillUliMUUyitfBinBJfllUtttfUlUUyfl feminine- - lead. Hangmans House is to be the i ( MONDAY people. ronquered, in which Richard Dix and Miss Vidor will le seen together. With Moran of the Marines Dixs pres- PAIRjBANKS The Hawk's Nest tion, originality oT treatment and captivating humor characterize this st,ory of the South American border. The star appears as a Robin Hood of the pampas, the dauntless captain of u bund of outlaw riders, who captures a beautiful shrine city under the nose of the usurpers troops. The in a freshly enfirst appearance as a featured play Fairbanks of old is he plays with and er. He is aided by Caryl IdnroL, a trancing setting, whimsical ardor suitand bravado the who actress young Fox played oppo emotional and its clime to the able site Toni Mix in Hello, Cheyenne. From beginning to end, Douglas Fairbanks as The Gaucho holds its audienri. The mystery of the shrine, the towering peaks, the battles of the Gauchos, the grim odds which face the hero and the lure of gold and fair women are powerful elements for screen success. ,GtAS SUNDAY Milton Sills and Doris Kenyon in Douglas Fairbanks again rang the bell with his new United Artists production, Douglas Fairbanks as The Gauche, which opens Sunday at the Ogden theatre. Romance, tense ac- BBSSBi M SCREEN AMUSEMENTS EGYPTIAN Mary Brian today denied persistent rumors that she is engaged to marry Bif Hoffman, captain of the Leland Stanford football team. The presence together of the Paramount player and Hoffman at several parties in the film capitol lead to the report of their engagement. Marys denial was nm - - WHAT'S GOING ON Romance and scenic splendor blend with a thrilling plot in Wild West Romance to form a concoction that will satisfy thrill seekers when this picture shows at the Ogden theatre today and tomorrow. The plot and surroundings of the story differ from the usual run of Westerns. Youth, the prevalent spirit, flings itself headlong throughout the production, regardless of life or limb. Rex Bell, Fox Films cowboy star, barely out of his teens, makes his 31. Conrad Nagel and Myrna I.oy. Children not in arms, lpc Adults, evenings, W VICTOR MTUGIEN IARRV HINT -- JUNE COLLYER. IARIE FOXI- - HOBART BOSWORUi iStentno (y JOUN No Raise in Prices! MARION ORTH F O RD Jroduction !l!lll!l!llllll!llll!!!l!l!l!!lllllllll!l!lli |