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Show THE OGDEN TOST THEATRE-GRAM- Stage Screen Who Likes the Funnies Best Friday, April 15. l?m Amusements S OLIVE BORDEN STARS IN THE GREAT PICTURE, THE COUNTRY BEYOND ? Everything Will be IIotsy-Tots- y at the m-iutaBa- Raymond McKee and Mary Ann Jackson in a typical scene in any American family on a Sunday. McKee is "daddy" and Mary Ann is "sweet comedies for baby" in the Mack Sennett Jimmy Smith Series of two-rePathe. Ruth Hiatt, not present (shes probably busy preparing dinner and hoping daddys keeping baby amused), is the young wife and mother of this popular domestic series. el llllllillllllllll I' 1 ToLIVE BORDEN A w ULUAM .THE COUNTRY .BEYOND FOX ATTKACTtOA Fox Films version of "The Country Beyond, based on James Oliver Curwood's greatest novel of the Canadian woods, which will have its first showing at the Egyptian theatre Thursday, April 21, gives Olive Borden, noted southern beauty, the best role of her career. She stars in the n part of Valencia, the girl, primitive, graceful and alluring, who goes to New York and becomes an overnight sensation as the premiere dancer of a music box revue. The role makes exacting demands n the histrionic talents of the poplar star. In the earlier sequences she The Yankee Clipper Is Photoplay of Ileal Value in U. S. History mmm French-Canadia- Three Big First Run Shows WILLIAM BOyO is seen as the adopted daughter of Joe and Martha Lesuer, the former a dissolute character who has literally whipped his Wife into submission and repression. DOUGHBOY LARRY SEMON Larry Semon is said to be one of the most comical doughboys who ever uniform and misdonned a stern a understood commands in Spuds, a feature comedy announced for release by Pathe. Dorothy Dwan plays the role of a waitress in a cafe near the front. Her name, of course, is Madelon. non-fitti- ng top-sergea- THE WNKEE CUPPER There have been few periods in the history of the United States as glamorous an that which provides the scene for Cecil B. Dc Mille's superb picture, AWW wmy mint; LOVE wm? Sunday Monday Wednesday : Tuesday ttl fi4ricimmhht "The Yankee Clipper, produced under the supervision of 0. Gardner Sullivan. It will be presented at the Egyptian theatre April 24. This picture records the period when American clipper ships were the fastest vessels afloat. They carried the manufactures the United States to many foreign lands, and set records for speed never equaled by other sail ing vessels. With their enormous canvas spread, they were beautiful ships ana they placed the American merchant marine in the forefront of the commerce of the world. In addition to bringing back this romantic age, The Yankee Clipper" will prove valuable as an historical document. The result of months of research and painstaking production so that every detail might be authentic, the picture will snow what the clipper period meant to Americas growth. JACK PASSEYS GREATER BAND 14 Playing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Nights (5 nights this summer) at Ogden's Most Popular Resort. White City Gardens of . X JACK HHXNK CHAL. &HEDOA HOPPER - AswWhr jouhni mm uviocoNBcwnMAMuw-MaMMa- i johhwow-haiwc-hac- Thursday : MUtHAlt ah nan Friday Saturday pep and song-h- it screen-hi- romance! t R. "Draw Back" Orpheum A Christie Comedy Orchestra Prices: Nights, 35c and 10c; Matinee, 25c and 10c COLONIAL THEATRE Hottentot Coming to the Weber Theatre the Evans Players at the Weber theatre. The thrill and excitement of a race is always high and tense, but when a horse noted for its meanness is to be ridden by a young Mr. Harrington, who is terrified at even the thought of a horse, just because of mistaken 'dentity and all for the love of a girl, then look for laughs and complicay Pleasures, theJRidi It has The Bright Spot of Ogden" The "Hottentot, Willie Colliers big success the play all Kentucky loves is the delightful comedy of the week resented in a most capable manner Pnductioiu SELECTED MUSICIANS 14 as big a triumph for Corinne Griffith as the channel swim was for Gertrude Ederle hits the sweetest note of romance and. drama that ever brought a laugh and a tear. in her greatest show tions. Mr. F.vans as the Bam Harrington, not of Steeple Chase fame, kept his audience in a continuous laugh. He was ably assisted by Miss Hardwick as Betty Fairfax, the girl in the case, who just cant imagine anyone not Mr. McBurney, as loving horses. Swift the butler, in his desire to sim- plify matters, only makes them worse, and many a good laugh Is had at his expense. Miss Storey, as a frivolous young widow, helps to make the story real and the situations more cdmpli-catcMr. Rasmussen as Gilford, a country gentleman and all for Harrington. Isonard Strong as Larrie Crawford, Harringtons rival in both the race and love of Betty, unknowingly keeps the trouble going, and the tangle continues until the ruce takes d. Coming Thursday, April A GREAT STORY 21 GREAT CAST A WILLIAM FOX Saturday THE LUCKY DEVIL With Richard Dix. presents TAKE YOUR TIME A Pathecomedy. Shnday and Monday JAMES OLIVER. CURWOOD'S CtoalJbnlqfBtvaikmtvtiihcJhilhwci TIN HATS ' With Conrad Nagel and Clarie Windsor. oliveTborden LOOKING FOR SALLY RALPH GRAVES GERTRUDE ASTOR J.IARRILL MD0MAU)-fM- D IRVING CUMMINGS With Charley Chase. KDHUR TUdvuwu Tuesday and Wednesday place. Nature's wild beauty and Then, in the great climax, we experience all the excitement and thrills of a real race, and. with the players, feel we cun hardly keep our seats, but must shout and cheer for the winner. Broadway's glare in a romance of strongly contrasting scenes of intense interest. With bewitching Olive Borden in James Oliver Curwood's great- Read the Classified est novel. Ads on Page 7 VALENCIA With Mae Murray. SAILOR BEWARE An Educational Comedy. You will find the classified ads on page seven full of interesting items; get the habit of reading these columns, and take advantage of the many bargains offered. If you have nny thing you want to sell, trade or dispose of in any way, cull 365 and let us advertise in the classified columns of THE POST ADDED ATTRACTIONS 'Tie Couldn't Help It" Comedy Gene Halliday at the Wurlitzer Pathe News : Review : Fables Pick o Pictures Thursday and Friday NIGHT LIFE IN NEW YORK With Rod La RocQue, Ernest Torrence and Dorothy Gish. 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