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Show TIIE OGDEN TOST STAGE .SCREEN AT THE THEATRES EGYPTIAN Now playing (double bill), Tom Mix in Horsemen of the Plains" and Gene Stratton Porlers "Keeper of the Dees; Sunday, Victor McLaglen in "A Girl in Every Port, and on the stage, Girls Glee club of the University of Utah. PARAMOUNT Now playing, Uamon N'ovairo and Norma Shearer in Stu dent Prince; Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday, Fanchon and High Is Up Idea with Moss and Frye, and on the screen, William Haines in West Point; starting Tuesday for four days, Harold Lloyd in Speedy. OGDEN Now playing, A Flame in the Sky; Sunday and Monday, Iaw and the Man; Tuesday, Marlie, the Man Killer; Thursday, Won in the Clouds. LYCEUM Saturday, Dorothy Devore and Chas. Delaney in Mountains of Manhattan; Saturday, Hoot Gibson in The Rawhide Kid and a 'comedy, The Dancing Fools; Monday, Jetta Gnudal in The Forbidden Woman; Tuesday, Hebe Daniels in Stranded in Paris; Wednesday, Will Rogers in "A Texas Steer;- Thursday, The Sling Shot Kid and The Joy Girl; Friday, Pert Lytell in Obey the Law. - picture, which conies Saturday .to the Paramount theatre, Haines plays a West Point cadet in a romance of love and football at the governments military academy. Much of the picture was directed at West Point by Edward Sedgwick, with the regular cadets appearing with the actors. Major Moses supervised the military detail. Joan Crawford played the heroninc, and Ralph Emerson, Neil Neely, William Bake well, Leon Kellar and others of note are in the cast. It is an original story by Raymond L, Schruck. football The great Army-Nav- y game, with the thrilling finish, spectacular maneuvers and dress parades of the cadets and scenes on the Hudson filmed on the famous steamer Dc Witt Clinton, are among the interesting details of the big production. COLONIAL Saturday, Charlotte Stevens and Henry li. Walthall in The ,,J " Enchanted Island, Oh, Mummy is the comedy; Sunday, Monday, TuesBow day and Wednesday, John Gilbert and. Greta Garbo in Love, and Hal Roach comedy, The Battle of a Century; Thursday and Friday, Lew Film, Cody and others in Tea for Three. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Bees, to the music of Jack Passeys greater band. ScowBud to the music of VIRGINIA Dancing every Suturday night With the return to the Egyptian crofts Nevcrrips. BERT1IANA Dancing Wednesdays and Saturdays. Music by Olid Reeve theatre of Clara Bow in Gene Stratton Porter's most popular work, and his orchestra. " Clara in Porter Keeper of the at Egyptian Western ever filmed, with tense dramatic action injected so as to carry out the plot of a well written g photoplay. With a group of ruwpunchers, who intend to heat the star at his own game, Hoot is carried into ore of the swiftest pictures (,f his career. As Dennis OHara. Iloot again shows his ability to stick to a galloping horse and some of the greatest action pictures ever filmed of a horse race were photographed for this Everything from fast gun picture. play to fast horse .racing makes this picture of unusual interest. Georgia Hale, the dainty and sweet little miss who may be remembered as Charlie Chaplins leading lady, por- trays the role of Jessica Silverburg, the heroine, and she is aphone on the picture, has outdone himself in its direction. all-rou- XIATViri Mill li rf fun-lovin- sure-enou- gh llvJj Fanchon & Marco'a stage presentations everv . urdajr evening. Sunday and Monday. Mating FRIDAYS imp evening with screen attractions. TURK WILL RUN SATURDAY M ATI.NEEL ! I ' ; Harry Todd, as usual, injects his bag of tricks as a come-- ! dian, with Frank Hagney, William H. Strauss, Tom Lingham and others in roles. j prominent, Del Andrews, who held the meg love-intere- 27. Kips AMUSEMENTS - -- Friday, April st. well-play- ed Student Prince' IN OLD HEIDELBERG. COMEDY VERNON PARAMOUNT NEWS. BOBBY the original blackbird of vaudeville and the originator of the How High Is Up, head the new. Fanchon expression, to & Marco Idea" coming the, Paramount Saturday night for three days. A sccre of other notable artists appear in the Idea" and, with the picture, West Point," make a notable program. SATURDAY rib-tickli- ng SUNDAY MONDAY ON THE STAGE BIG GUNS OF ENTERTAINMENT FANCHON & MARCOS HOW HIGH IS UP IDEA WITH MOSS AND FRYE Those two funny Blackbirds in a hilarious stage show supported by scores of others. WITH (lam lflour Keeper of the Bees, patrons of that cinema house will have an opportunity to view the madcap of the screen in whut is perhaps the most moving i ole of her career. Keeper of the Bees is regarded as Gene Stratton Porters most grip- and certainly affords Sng story Bow the most dramatic of all her roles in 'Lolly, the girl who loved not wisely but too well. Keeper of the Bees will be shown today and Saturday on the doublefeature program with Tom Mix in his latest success, Horsemen of the Plains. J. ALBERT ERICKSON OUR NEW LEADER MAN AND HIS GREATER BAND. ON THE SCREEN The Rawhide Kid, Hoot Gibson Film, Excites Audience Thrills and spills, love and laughter, are the ingredients that have been mixed together to make "The Raw-hid- e n Kid, the, Universal Gibson starring Hoot which starts at the Lyceum Sunday, The combination has resulted in a picture play of merit with action from start to finish. Into this latest Universal success the irrepressible Hoot brings his engaging personality, superb riding and Western-productio- MAX DAVIDSON COMEDY high-power- ed PARAMOUNT realistic acting. It is safe to say he once more demonstrates his right to the title of being the screens greatest Western rough rider for his stellar performance in a cross country which contains also a score of other horse race which was filmed for On Tthe Stage this is a show in itself. picture Moss and Frye, the original black- notable artists. Moss Of all blackface comedians. The Rawhide Kid gives us the best birds of vaudeville fame and the or- and their of arc the originals Frye expresiginators of the particular line of entertainment. Their sion llow High Is Up, come to the fame extends from one end of the land head will Paramount Saturday. They the other. to During the past few the new Fanchon and Marco Idea years they have appeared in all the principal theatres throughout the cast, this being their first western engage NEWS Romantic picture of life, love and football at U. S. Military Academy. SHOWS Saturday: 67:10 9:10 Sunday: 2 4:1S Monday: 3 1:15 7 9:15 7 9:15 STARTING TUESDAY HAROLD LLOYD SPEEDY . rib-tickli- ng Lyceum Theater SATURDAY Dorothy Devore and Chas. Delaney in Mountains of Manhattan SUNDAY Hoot Gibtion in The Rawhide Kid and a comedy The Dancing Fools MONDAY Jetta Goudal In The Forbidden Woman TUESDAY Bebe Daniels in Stranded in Paris Its a Paramount! WEDNESDAY Will Rogers in A Texas Steer Pathe News and Comedy. THURSDAY Double Feature Program The Sling Shot Kid and The Joy Girl FRIDAY Bert Lytell in Obey the Law merit. Moss is the of the two, his pal Frye a few always asking brain developing questions, which he knows are answerless. Frye is the good natured, easy going chap of the duo, and always manages somehow to come back on Moss with a question that would stager a row of college professors a mile long. How those two boys question one another is nobodys business, but how they keep an audience in laughs is a well known fact. Having originated their particular type of entertaining years ago, Moss and Frye have been subjected to an undue amount of copying on the part of the other entertainers. At the present time they have a law suit pending in the New York Federal court for $50,000 damages against a prominent film producing company, all because the said company had declared their intentions to title a forth coming production How High Is Up. The appearance ' of these famous funsters heading Fanchon and Marcos newest Idea, which from all ad vunce reports has been heralded as a melango of mirth and fun from start to finish, should guarantee no end to laughs at the Paramount theatre Saturday, Sunday and Monday. On The Srreen Actors make perfect soldiers. So says Major Raymond G. Moses, U. A. AH of the tactical department at West Point, after working with a crew of men, headed by. William Hnincs, who came to the academy from Hollywood to enact cadets in Haines new starring vehicle, West Point." According to .Major Moses, a member of the West Point instruction staff, the group of actors proved absolutely perfeet material for military training at the school. All of them, including llaines, he said, had some military experience, but still it was amazing how they grapvd every detail of intricate drill, and were able to appear in the maneuvers along with regular endets after single rehearsals. Of course actors are used to learning movements and action fast, but at the same time it was astounding to the officers. In the new high-bro- 5 w Metro-Goldwyn-May- er s sg JACK PASSEYS GREATER BAND Playing Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. O Where Happiness Awaits You Gee, But Business Is Great! |