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Show 0,jden D V mrm 1ill VVAyyu tisit this city. This circus has fomes 10 when Sells-Flolo- s A Lovt Of ine cnorus gm lot in this story of a S.hich start at the Egyptian theatre Monday and Tuesday. chorurirf will Wednesday, August 1. mammoth aggregation long been noted for itsi TBilE elephant acts, and this year the advance man promises morel than ever before. Sunday-sho- wlno ... ...... VERY NEWOTT , 05 IS A IQADBOLA is a finer instrument at a lower price that's the story in a nutshell. $172.50 complete Full lighting cr.vii operated of course. Hear it today 1 blSSU LOVE in 'SALLY of the choruB girl18 life is not as easy I renerally believed, in the opin--- rf the star of Sally Bessie Love, M F B Os latest at-the Scandals, latum which will be seen starting ndi st the Egyptian theatre. Play-th- e i part of a in this chorine we of stage life, Miss Love was Jed nbon to rehearse her dances, ,er songs and practice her spec-- t numbers at the theatre like any ar footlight performer; and even j3Brh the hours of rehearsal were and the stage r, and tiresome, barking commands almost unable, she carried on as though r actual life depended on the job, di-ct- nji smiling and tolores Del cheerful- - As a Rio Stars Six Months After Film Debut actresses have a hard road to but Dolores Del Rio, a plays the fiery Charmaine in the of What Sum Fox production Most success, retn now playing at the theatre, achieved stardom so-t-y u shortandmonths.wifeA ofMexican a member the girl, da diplomatic corps, she had no :hitims toward a film career, knew '.hmg about acting and had never ten been inside of a motion picture Glory, lies mitian rfs. . . Carewe, Jhe. motion, picture rector, met her while on a trip to oco City, was struck by her great into, and after some trouble preled on her to return with him to lijwood for a film test. Tins wis so favorable that she was bits in mediately given small foplsys for technical experience, d liter a very short time was Edwin as-p- ed tn important role in Joan-S- o great was her success that was offered the leading part in ik First, and was Ex-- lj co-starr-ed. months after her arrival in Hywood she was cast as Charmaine suitable record even for the mo- ix COLONIAL SATURDAY Sally ONIeL Larry and Molly ODay. SUNDAY The Kent AND MONDAY Dragnet With George Bancroft. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Partners in Crime With Wallace Berry and Raymond Hatton. tSSDAY AND FRIDAY A ITaL Womans Way 'jJfyuerite Livingston ,n Warner Baxter. a COMING Across the I Old soon Atlantic Kentucky ms of the Desert Red Hair Jazz Singer Jlan Power m Oivine Woman Tenderloin The Crowd From Chicago j. Bros.-Rober- ts result, she became the popular favorite and idol of all the chorus girls of Sunny, the musical comedy success, who was utilized by director Lynn Shores for the actual dancing and theatre scenes. Sally of the Scandals, is a vivid reproduction of Broadways theatrical life, full of tense dramatic action, and containing little touches of comedy and heartache which cause this screen story to be amazingly human and true to life. Supporting Miss Love, is a remarkable cast of principals including Allan Forrest, Margaret Quimby, Jerry Miley, Jimmy Phillips, Jack Raymond, and Irene Lambert. vies. Before What Price Gloiy was finished, the Fox executives realized that she was well on her way to become one of the most popular stars and at once signed her up for other stellar roles. Miss Del Rio was born in Durango, Maxico, the daughter of a wealthy family, and was educated in St. Josephs, the French convent, in Mexico City. Later she traveled extensively and in Spain studied dancing under the great Alonzo. Hoot Gibson Has Real Circus in Tbe Wild West Show Mm Where Happiness Awaits You Peanuts and pink lemonade will ters in their wonderful exhibition in be ripe and the odor of , the high dome of the canvas, displayn sawdust will permeate the ing evolutions in mid-awhich has o circds will en- -' no like or equal in all realms of the air. The camp here next Wednesday, August) circus; The Ten Tengers Arabs and This city other well known athletes in aston o sp! ishing innovations; Fa colossal mous this Kenof wonderful Mangese delights act, surpassing circus, and tremble for the safety of tucky thoroughbred cquines, ridden by gracefully daring performers in three 60 ladies and gentlemen: The Fisher rings, two stages and a wilderness of Sullivan Troupe, the Flying Wards in aerial apparatus. desperately dangerous and daring custom has been aerialism are collective and individThe to distinguish each successive years ual gymnasts whose claims to pre circus as bigger and better than eminence are not disputed; Emma ever before. The phrase has become Ward, worlds champion lady aerial o hes- gymnast hanging by one hand from a so trite, however, that itate to repeat it, despite their con- suspended rope, this little lady casts viction that it adequately describes her body over her own should er as many as 125 times without a pause; this seasons entertainment. Peter Taylor, king of animal trainers, Therea material enough to make a will present for the first time in cirrecent score of the circuses of even cus history a collection of Siberia and modern this wonderland, in years Bengal tigers and African lions, and proving most overwhelmingly its con- many more troupes and acta too Hum tinued tented supremacy. erous to mention which have been im Three herds of elephants open the ported for their novel demonstrations circus tournament presented by Sells aground and aloft and who have made Floto circus, introducing lady ele- a sensation abroad. The active par phant trainers Effie Rairden, Irene ticipants in arena exploits number and Cornett. . . Ledget Bobby five hundred and clowns a bunch of Then a ceaseless procession of ath- them right up to the minute to deletic specialists fills rings, rigging, light the kiddies. Sells-Flopromises a rare treat platforms and hippodrome ovaL There are riders of note in the circus world, in the menagerie, 63 cages of rare which include George Hanneford and wild animals, 5 herds of elephants, the Riding Hannefords, Irene Ledgett, three herds of camels, a two-to- n hipthe fashion plate of the white tops, popotamus and a pygmy hippo of Bert Sloan, tne acme of perfection in which there are only two in America, circus and the the art of tight wire performance, one with Sells-Flot- o Cecil Lewandi, Monna Connors, whose other with Bronx Zoo in New York wonderful feats in horsemanship has City, arfanged so the public may never been equalled. Marvelous iron view the marvels of forest and jungle. jaw act by Dora Lawrence, Kimball 500 horses are used in the circus Sisters, Anita Lamar, and King Sis proper. Five more players have been added who henceforth became one of the best known figures on the screen. She to the already imposing cast of The was elected to Wampas baby stardom Last Warning in support of Laura in 1927, became the president of the La Plante. They are Charles French, Baby Star club of that year and is Tom McGuire, Ella McKenzie, Fred now honorary president of each years Kelcey and ailrry Northrop. new Baby Star club. Sally, before becoming a screen C star, had enjoyed quite a reputationa on the stage and in vaudeville as ONE KID IN dancer. to is in person, going Sally herself, appear before Paramount theatre Saturday, Sunday and Monday in Fanchon & Marco's big stage idea named especialy for her, Sally From Sally will be assisted by Hollywood. Harvey Karels and twelve male steppers, and will show you that even though she has been playing in pictures she has kep up her dance practice. Fanchon and Marco are featuring her in their Sally From Hollywood idea which is built and staged specially for her and should prove a new-mow- ir Sells-Flot- judent Prince Lon and the Mouse $ Sells-Flot- Where Happiness Awaits You time-honor- ed Sells-Flot- When Hoot Gibson started the filming of The Wild West Show, the Universal attraction which comes to the Lyceum theatre on Sunday, he gave specific orders that regular old- time circus men were to be employed so that proper atmosphere would pre vail throughout the picture. They were found and during the making of the production one could hear that old call, Hey Rube, quite frequently. Whenever this was heard, all the men would run to the spot from which the call came only to find that it was a prank to see how many men knew what it really signified. Calliope Pete, one of the hardest of the group, gave this explanation of the meaning of the calL Years ago, when a circus enjoyed the heights of popularity, it was ha rassed by sinister individuals such as confidence men, gamblers, crooks, cutthroats and criminals who would lie in wait to ply their own particular lines. They often started brawls and fights that would end in the serious injury and sometimes death of either or both participants. So in order that the men directly connected with the show might have some form, of organized protection they created the distress calL Iley Rube, which when heard by other workers, brought them running to the aid of their brothers brandishing stakes, hammers, tent poles and other implements with which to do battle. The supporting cast includes such players as Dorothy Gulliver, . Allan wow! Forrest, Monte Montague, Gale Hen The acquisition of Miss Rand, who and John Hall. The Laidlaw Roy 7 although besieged with screen offers picture was directed by Del Andrews. has consented to take off time enough to tour the circuit, which will include a three-da- y New engagement at the Paramount theatre, is another evidence of Hold 'Em Yale the enterprise of Fanchon and Marco in presenting only the best in their Based on Davis greater stage ideas. The list of performers will include One of the most celebrated plays besides Sally Rand and her ensemble of Owen Davis, At Yale, has been of twelve male steppers, Treen and of song brought to the screen for Pathe in Barnett, two cute little Hold 'Em Yale! by Cecil B. and dance and the Crosby Brothers. with Rod LaRocque in the stel- This will be the first production that lar role. Fanchon and Marco have cast a large A story of college life on the fa- ensemble of male dancers in addition mous Yale campus. Hold Em Yale! to the regular list of talent and promdepicts the activities of a jroung and ises to be a unique innovation. Dont forget it's going to be the wealthy South American at Yale. He learns to fight for his university and greatest Sally show ever staged, and becomes one of that institutions most with Sally Rand herself, in person, at capable and sensational football play- every show youre bound to see one ers. As a result he gains the girl of of the best, if not the best show weve his heart and a lasting devotion for presented so far this season. the blue and white of Old E1L Playing the feminine lead in Hold RITA CAREWE AND DOLORES LEADING 31 AN 3IARRIED Em Yale!" which will be the feature Rita Carewe, daughter of Edwin at the Paramount theatre on Saturon the day, Sunday and Monday, Jeanette Carewe, and herself an actress Mason, Loff portrays the daughter of a Yale screen, eloped with Iroy Dolores professor, impersonated by Joseph handsome leading man for couple Te Cawthorn, prominent musical comedy Del Rio in Revenge. star and screen character actor. The were married in Yuma, Arizona, thisa week. They kept the adventure supporting cast includes Hugh Allan, othand secret until a pullman porter, who Tom Kennedy, Jerry Msndy ers. Edward H. Griffith directed recognized them, tipped the reporters.s from the scenario of George Drum The wedding is one of Hollywood affairs. gold based on Daviss stage play At most talked about Yale. Cabin" has been Uncle Tom synchronized in Movietone with the On the Stage a highly Not so long ago, Cecil B. DeMille Fisk Jubilee Singers and sounds of of disrealistic had he accompaniment world that declared to the to be heard covered the worlds most beautiful all kinds and is now ready C seen. well as as to Rand, He was Sally referring girl! La Rocques Film White City soon aud-inec- es Lovelorn With Glen Piano Company SCANDALS to Today and Saturday WILLIAM FOX presents THE WORLDS GREATEST MOTION PICTURE 10,000,000 FRANKIE Star Play co-e- ds De-Mil- le, An epic struggle between love of woman and love with a glorious cast including Jobyna Ralston and Crawford of country. Kent A gripping romance of New York, directed by J. ? Tomorrow. First Showing in Ogden! QGDEN . M1ACLN DOLORES DEL EDMUND KM RIO endasxpabca& Twi ArNffMMt umwfi craiiiiflc RAOUL WALSH h jiHffMOH A special return engagement of the greatest war drama ever filmed. Featuring Dolores Del Rio, Edmund Lowe, and a cast of thousands. LEO MEEHAN Playing Today and VICTOR No Raise in Prices. Always a Good Show r" 1 |