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Show 1927 Friday. March 23, THE OGDEN POST floria Swanson in Sophisticated Drama ENGLISH THKATUKS NOW PKIIMIT Last Dance of Elks Now Playing at the Orpheum Theatre Committee Tonight kkpkkskntation ok the nutiST Ai.v.ir.i'ii't liiciit is made of the in-- ti tif thc.Klk giv ( . Ivfi t !i run li'iiti-iills pr. I.e sl::I nil lliratinn :.r ft iti n f.'in; Lis pM .i: turn: inn M i, him tun a! av.'iiUi, tn his W' iii'W till lit, ts :,t ;.'is ohihg! uii ave- -' in I hi' n y in ;i i fut in,-Mr. 1 during the year, .will ci:. ihr'.r ulixiiy ut this their i- .i't dame. :tiil thoM1 attending are time. iK'Jiv I :t gi-Thi- - o mivit'.es' coiisi-lof the !l. A. Hummel, I. ether !'.!khaii t ; H. Packer, secretary; Virgil Iuiikliy, Win. lloggan, Her-- ; T Ik ittiT, A. ael Karr, Jr., J. I i. plvrd. i:!mer Higginbmhuni, II. 11. Stratford, W. A. llurkiit. Kdward C. is s. MI1 . a m ftd-l'w;!- ;g s W. Iverson Will Move His ltusiness To New Home Soon I ing their farewell dance tonight at the nh This commutcc, which h.- :. r a1.!! Maurice llnwe. The i.rpeiiitment of t!ie new cnm- mittee f.r the cumin); year will be made at muiio meeting iit.n iiir April. i 1 i Pays Utilities Hoard MANY OF SCREEN STARS WERE ON STAGE IN 1906 Screen. Stars of Today Were Treading the Boards of the Legitimate When Movies Famous Getting Started; Salaries More Lucrative in Movies W?ere day of February is always anniversary to the Universal Pic- The 26th an its employes, because that day marks the opening This of the White Front theatre. theatrical Laemmles Carl first wai ture corporation and Scores and scores of people now prominent in the moving picture business were unconscious of the oath they were treading as was Carl jwmmle 22 years ago, as he watched the crowds in Chicago. The crowds He paid no attention to Laemmle. was especially interested in crowds, for he was thinking seriously of investing in them. At the Great Northern theatre he saw the S. R. 0. sign dangling over the frame of photographs of George Sidney in Busy iiys Vacation." Of course Laemmle never dreamed that twenty-tw- o years later he would be featuring the same George Sidney in The Cohens and venture. in Kellys an epochal screen production under the title, The Birth of a Nation, but those days were far in the future. Griffith was at that time an actor of little note with the James K. Hackett company. James Corbett, fighter, was making his initial success as a legitimate actor in Cashell Byrons Profession at Dalys in New York. If Reginald Denny can secure the motion picture rights from Bernard Shaw, Cashell Bryon will soon be seen on the screen. Corbet later played for universal. George Fawcett was playing the role of Big Bill, in The Squaw Man at Wallack's. Lowell Sherman was making his first appearance on the New York stage, supporting Frank Keenan, who played Jack Ranee in Belascos The Girl of the Golden The astonishing success of West. these western thrillers of the stage moved Daniel Frohman to send a fellow named DcMille to an Indian reservation to secure local color for an opposition western play. James Young, director of Universals "Midnight Rose, opened on January 23 in If I Were King, scoring a hit in the part of Francois Villon, a role recently brought to the screen by John Barrymore. The three Barrymores were at that time appearing, for the first time in a single production, in Alice a play made famous by lien Terry. Edmund Breese, who plays an part ip Laura La Plantes Finders Keepcurrent production, ers, was playing in The Lion and the Mouse, a great success in New Paris. im-jorta- nt . York in 1906. parts of the world at that Carl Laemmle paid no attention to tine, those who were destined to cross o years ago piths with Laemmle were no more all this. Just twenty-twwas he busy counting the very aware of his existence than was 'day of his first week in the moIn other Mary Pickford might any Sunday in Jan-i- y walking from the railroad station to the hotel, somewhere on the as the inegenue of Willie Carlyles rep. company. On Monday they went to see her in East Inline ; on Tuesday she appeared as George Sidney. nave been seen Eva in sup-win- ig (je Ogden and Grand Junction, Colo. au-nc- es Hfi iia T atton,ey in The a new hit Cup, vWr,at starring rrpre-te- n 1 it if, p.iiat,, at vd ati, IndividM.il IfinnM- -t ration M- Mid-dle- si y County Council voted to allow a showing in Isuidon and Great Britain after a private pre1 view held behind guarded doors. he touring enmpuiiy of The King of Kings with orchestral accompaui-lUciiwill give two showings daily at the Ogden Orpheum theatre, beginning next Sunday night at K:ir unntii-inowl- 1 t. p. hi. A eable has been received by Pat be Inc. from Mr. lalh's, Ixvs- rf ,luli. (Vkiii-- S. A., who arc tin1 ilist iil'Ut.MS uf lh'Milli pii'tiirrs in Spain, giving the information that t'.i-iIt. IV1 Mille's The King of Mas irixatcly shown in the King's to tin King and Iahiiv tjiimi uf Spain, who are now in Bar-i- Iona for th.' The photoplay was greatly praiMil by both their Majesties, and l!n King said the film was marvelous and the best he Imd s i'll, and asked fur the exhibition of this givat masterpiece in all the leading theatres throughout Spain. i.!.-t- , t si'a-io- NIGHT Days Only Lyceum Theale r SATURDAY Bob Slffle in l March 25 ORPHEUM, BEGINNING SUNDAY I Hie Randiis Son SUNDAY Buck Jones in Wood Will Tell MONDAY Jack Mulhall in Sec You in Jail and Will Rogers in Twice Daily Thereafter, 2:13 and 8:13 CECIL S. In Dublin BeMILLES TUESDAY PICTURE 2 PICTURES Eugene OBrien in Flames oVW and lIHakc of Scotland Yard WEDNESDAY )tura La Plante in JIdaptedJby deameJfacpherson Silk Stockings VISUALI2ING Oht Hbrid's Greatest Story with THURSDAY IOO MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS 18 STARS of STAGE and SOIL I 500 POPULAR PLAYERS Touring Orchestra Palsy Ruth Miller in "Shanghaied 5000 Extras FRIDAY of Twenty Gen. Fawcett in SB ATS NOW SELLING. PRICES (tax included ) Nights, 30c, 73c, $1.10, $1.03. Matinees, 50c, 75c, $1.10. y yY The Little Firebrand i AND SATURDAY Y? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y WffLTAM FOX preJrntli Y ?Y Y :f Y Y ! i ii :Y Y Y Y Y t t yY fY Y Y Y Y Y Y Colonial Y SATURDAY Y :Y Figures Dont Lie t Y fY Y Esther Ralston ;Y Sunday and Monday Man, Woman and Y Ruddy Roosevel t Tlll'ItSI).Y AND FRIDAY The Last Waltz Tomorrow Nite TWO BIG BANDS Admission 30c Join the Crowd! ( JiQAU EJOVCE :y Bronks lAWFORD DAVIDSON JOHN STONE' GEN EiFQRD E (production y it IY BuciOrijg luilh ify tEsday and ednesday Coivboy Cavalier A Dnmaof Bandits. Bullert and Y Sin John Gilbert ii, -- l!i hangc, tin hitherto on the English stage and In film theatres, the London ami KiNU MAKER-- t El- - Roadway theatre in Ascribed a satire the modern auto craze. na(fc0 V x?n8 The Clansman,' dramatic appearance in the vuflr-R-t Rochester in 1906. In the hln?h Wark Grith this nSA .Dav,d tel -was destined to be U? if t? TODAY ?? Finch. Liniment Co. ran known to screen of the present day as' the tlle funny feet, was the the rcpivsi'iitatii'U Aith.-ug- did. Every fcottle ia guaranteed te da a. ltd ar meney refunded DEATH VNARMIN3 a HEARSE N THOU fiiuiv nf Ihrist has been fui'Lidtlcn i Bf 1 -.J IliHil'l'Vl ilflp 'ill ill. ivmimmily and f,,r testing purposes, nriiifis a iv .i.ist i. plant. n.Tordtiig to 1,. 11. Williams, piVMtl.'i.l of the .synninv fain1 hut inuiv nuM'tMiv is iif('dtd. MWMMMMiNWMM THE HWM PRIESTS Into Influenza or Pneumonia ManafaclarcS i ;iri-u-fni- mid bu-ii-ii- Dont Let a Cold Turn Pain-wfr,c.am- i vi.-itc- d Tu.-sil.i- 1 times Good (or croup, colds, whooping cough, pneumonia and pains of all kinds ui grain a iv planting !tS Mark Twain. Aik Yanr Drosgiit far r'nnm-t- . of ci'i-iifi.- profit tion picture business. When he laid down his pencil he gazed long at the result. Finally he said with a pleasant shrug, I must open another theAnd two months later, he atre. A negro entered a hardware store Uncle Toms Cabin. "blood in his eye. with Charlie Chaplin was at that time wants a razzer, an ah wants Ah WiHiam Gillette in The it quick. f Sherlock Holmes "Do you want a safety razor? askDube of Yorks theatre in Lon- ed the clerk. Naw suh, replied the negro, ah Eairbands was wants de most dangerous razzer whut mnk Gilmore in As Ye supporting Sow, in ew York City. Gilmore is now exe-2- 2 you got! wtrelary of The Actors asooation. Fairbanks has doneEquity well, wO. ttl 100 acu-- v hive lnii-onu' fat mors growing of early potatoes of excellent quality, which are in great demand in the southwestern territory, where the state is largely dependent for marketing. Attention is called also to the fact that many seed potatoes are grown in Utah, for which the southwestern territory will form an outlet, and to the further fact that approximately twenty per cent of Utah's shipment of potatoes go to Texas and Oklahoma. If the proposed new rates are firmly established, the petition of the Utah commission declares, they will necessarily preclude the marketing of Utah potatoes in southwestern markets, upon which the state is now and will for the future, be dependent. It is better to be careful than to be killed once. t . in Mor pw-p-j.-- iii come 1 Syracuse Farmers Test Fortified Seed Potato Rates Unfair tfsDiE .raonpsoN?' at tin - I iutr am. GLORIA SWANSON iig in r el 'ill. aid Washington. and i.i kri' iug with ih. piii.:ii-.- s of his s th.it a hitter li.ui-ti.r- i ; . . ;. nif, ins I'llt.-In hi in hi- - mw ;emnt I -: lVtitir.i for leave to intervene in Sic cases ponding liefnro the interstate omner.v ommissmii involving a row freight rate schedule on 'vtnto chipiHoiils from Mmii-oland l.laho has been .Ira ft oil by the Utah uMv utilities commission and will j o f;i d vi:h the federal commission in a few i! ivs. In taking this step to intervene, the 1tah commission joins with the Idaho coimnis ion in an effort to have a thorough investigation of the rale structure in the eases involved, and the proposed revised rati's suspended until such time as the investigation can be made. At present the freight rate on potato shipments from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Dallas, Texas, is 96 cent per 100 pounds and the rate from Idaho Falls, Idaho, to Dallas, ia 94 cents per 100 pounds. The proposed new rntes would permit potatoes to he shipped from the Minnesota cities to Dallas at 6S cents per 100 pounds, and from Idaho Falls at 79 cents per 100 pounds. Under the 'proposed new schedule, rates to other points in the southwest would also he changed so that in the majority of instances, Idaho, Utah and Colorado shippers would be placed at a disadvantage in competing with the Minnesota and Wisconsin shippers of potatoes. The petition of the Utah commission to intervene declares that potatoes are one of the lending crops of Utah, the variation exceeding all others ordinarily, t with the exception of hay .and gram. It points out that the state is especially adapted to the gilt In.iit inn ADDED FEATURES CnEACER ALWAYS A GOOD SHOW , New Collegians Comedy Latest Pathe News Ilalliday at the Big Wurlitzer . Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y |