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Show STAGE SCREEN - MARION DAVIES at the Paramount theatre SaturOn the stage Johnny Dunn, the day, Sunday and Monday. ukelelc artist, will entertain, supported by the Sunkist Beauties in a Dream Song Idea. - - AMUSEMENTS WHAT'S GOING ON EGYPTIAN Angel; Now playing, Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in Street in Sunday, Monday, Tuesday ami Wednesday, Victor McLaglan roles in Redskin, Richard Dixs new filmed in the Napicture now beingNew Mexico in techof fastnesses vajo will be prowhich Redskin, nicolor. duced on the same scale as The Vancon- ishing American now has a cast sisting of Gladys Belmont, th , extra girl chosen for enine lead, Jane Novak, Paul Panr and Nobel Johnson. known Lyceum Theatre Unbridled Action "The River Pirate. Now playing, Greta Garbo in The Mysterious Lady"; SatPARAMOUNT I over urday, Sunday and Monday, Marion Davies in The Cardboard and Fanchon the on stage, with Jetta Goudal and Nils Asthcr, and, Dunn. Marco presents "Dream Song Idea, featuring Johnny Mon-daOGDEN Now playing, Tom Tyler in Terror Mountain; Sunday and Delores Del Rio in "Ramona. COLON I A Is Saturday, Ralph Graves in The Cheer Leader; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, The Road to Ruin"; Wednesday, Marion Davies, Lawrence Gray and Marie Dressier in The Patsy; Thursday and Friday, Esther Ralston and Garry Cooper in "Half a Bride. LYCEUM Saturday, Tom Tyler in When the Law Rides; Sunday, Colleen Moore and Edmund Ixiwe in Happiness Ahead"; Monday, James Hall, Richard Arlen an.l Louise Brooks in Rolled Stockings; Tuesday, Bessie SATURDAY, OCT. 27 Tom Tyler in n, When the Law Rides Collceci Moore and Edmund Lowe in Happiness Ahead Iovc in "Sally of the Scandals; Wednesday, Harrison Ford, Vera Reynolds and Sally Rand in Golf Widows; Thursday. Wallflowers; Friday, Anna Q. Nison, Huntley Gordon and Charles Murray in Her A Second Chance. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday orchestra. to the music of Jack Passeys twelve-piec- e dances BERTHANA every Wednesday and Saturday. Music furRegular nished by Olie Reeve and his orchestra. artists, once more proved himself one of the screens leading directors. Under his direction, Miss Gaynor rose to new heights and her performance takes rank with the best acting A charming love story of achievements of the year. Naples is unfolded at tne Egyp The story tells of Angelina, an unfortunate victim of circumstances who, desperate through poverty and the sickness of her mother, attempts the last resources of desperate girls and takes to the streets of an Italian town to raise money for food and her mothers medicine. She tries to steal enough money and pursuing police lose her within the friendly tent of a traveling circus. She is later found and carried way to prison while her newly discovered sweetheart gives her up for dead. However, everything turns out all right in the end, and Angelina comes back to Naples to find shelter, romance and a husband. Street Angel Proves Fascinating Picture MARION DAVIES In THE CARDBOARD LOVER Youth with all its. charm and sparkling spontaneity features the Dream Song" Idea produced by Fanchon and Marco and playing at the Paramount Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Led by that happy, hilarious ukelelc hound Johnny Dunn, you will be served with a program of melodious' tunes. Johnny is a ukelele strummer who over stuff in great style. He Cuts how his to hit the strings and what to sing when he hits them. Personality overflows from this tuneful lad, and how he puts it in his work is crest. Not only docs this, curley headed chap play the Uke, but he dances all the latest steps. Johnny entertains you so you stay entertained. Vina Zolle and Elmer Hurling, compose a singing team that is of the highest type. The rich voices of this ir blend perfectly, and they sing the longs in a more than pleasing fashion. Their program is composed of the latest ballads and is one of exquisite charm and beauty. Bo Peep Karlin, that beautiful dancer, who sings ever so sweetly and dances divinely is another feature of this stellar production. Bo Peep has a beautiful voice and presents her songs and dances in a most winning and adorable manner. The Sunkist Beauties offer three dance routines, one a Jumping Jack that is very flashy, the Coquette routine follows, and a tableau effect comes as a delightful finish to this elaborate and appealing program, portraying the Dream songs of today. On the Screen What would you wish for In the ultimate in screen entertainment? At the studios it is considered that the mark of comedy production for 192S is reached by Marion . Davies' starring picture Her Cardboard vr high-wat- er which comes to the Paramount Saturday, Sunday and Monday. The picture has everything that scores of clever minds could conceive of to contribute to great entertainment. The setting of the story is Monte Carlo, considered by many to be the most beautiful spot in the world and certainly one of the most thrilling and entertaining. The sets designed by Cedric Gibbons, head of the art department, arc considered the very last word in architecture and special furniture of the modernistic type was designed to go with them. The costumes of the players designed by Gilbert Clark, studio head fashion designer, were in keeping with the tone of the story. In the opening part of the picture, Miss Davies plays a simple American girl and her clothes are a forecast of what the flapper of next fall and spring will be wearing. Jetta Goudal plays the exotic woman of the world, and her costumes are snid to be the most beautiful ever designed by the studio. Some of the marc advance designs on Parisian models.. Asther's costumes register similarly for men. The story itself is adapted from the stage play of the same name by Jacques Duval. With Jeanne F,agels in the lending feminine role it ran for over a year on Broadway. It is considered a perfect screen play. Curvy Wilson, who adapted it, is at the top of his profession, and is the clever constructor who adapted "The Private Life of Helen of Troy. For direction, chose Robert Z. Leonard, who is famed for his skillful work with "Baby Mine and 70 other screen productions. He considered "The Cardboard I .over to be his one big chance of the year to excell anything he had er ultra-mode- ultra-mode- rn rn Street Angel," featuring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, is playing for the last tian theatre where Fox Film time today and Saturday. Frank Borzage, who also produced 7th Heaven, featuring these same previously accomplished, and he made good on his resolve to do bo. The cast was selected with equal care. Nils Asther, the leading man, has appeared with eight successful productions, although he has been in the United States less than a year, lie is considered the best male discovery of the season. Jetta Goudall, who plays the siren, has wished ever since she entered pictures, to play a farce comedy. This is her first chance, and she has made the most of it. Tenen Holtz, Andres de Segurola and the other players are the same skillful actofs as the other principals. With this perfect screen talent, has achieved a story which jumps from one highlight to another with a million laughs for the audience. There are numberless big scenes of color and thrill; the great gambling casino at Monte Carlo, the huge summer resort hotel with it gay atmosphere nnd smart crowds, the magnificent gardens and scenic beauties of the district; everything combines to make The Cardboard Iover one of the greatest and most successful comedies of the current season. Leone Lane, the nineteen year-ol- d Boston girl, who was signed to a development contract by Paramount last week, after she had been in Hollywood for six months playing in two reel comedies, was given a role yesterday in Esther Ralstons new picture, "The Case of Lena Smith. In the film Miss Lane will play the chum of Miss Ralston, an important part. ' SUNDAY First National Picture MONDAY Rolled Stockings TBflUHB Featuring James Hall, Richard Arlen and Louise Brooks. TUESDAY dhntlie Bessie Love in Sally of the Scandals WEDNESDAY Harrison Ford, Vera Reynolds and Sally Rand in Golf Widows THURSDAY Temple Bailey's sensational story A Hollywood cowboy plays his greatest role against villains of flesh and bullets of real lead. Wallflowers . NOW PLAYING! FRIDAY Anna Q. Nilsson, Huntley Gordon and Charles Murray in OgfigN Her Second Always the Best for the Ogdon Guest Pauline Garon and Lincoln Sted- -. man have been signed for important Chance A First National Picture! i M-G-- M Last Times Today and Sat. Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell 1R 'VICTOR McLMJLEM tree! Am ? ?T The Screens Greatest Lovers in the Screen's Greatest Love Drama! Thousands have seen it ! Lei Street Angel" transport you to the Seventh Heaven of Delight. wt; Shows at 23:30 3 :l!i 7:150:15 Matinees to 5 1. M., 35c; Nights. 50c; Kiddies, 15c slil hex'-- i SUNDAY The IJiver Pirate A A SUNDAY PIERCER Tc llivcr lrate KJSs PICK O' THE PICTURES Y Y T Y iT Y fY Y Y fY Y LOIS MORAN NICK STUART ) EARLE FOXE DONALD romance from the novel byL Charles Francis Coe ISceruvIo liy JOHN REMHARDTBEIUAMIN MARKSON HOWARD 'WILUAMK. J Productioni among I wharves and shipping .' , of Manhattan dark. after ADDED FEATURES Latest Fo. News. Comcd''Scrcam' No Raise in Prices Whoopee." 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