Show “HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE” SHOW LAUGH MAKER ’XL CLARA COMEDY CAST OFFERED ORPHEUM FANS v V 'x-v-r- - - - W 4 k i V ng Mac-Farla- in x Radio Pictures’ wartime comedy with music "Half Shot at Sunrise” nofully lives up to its advance in is a triumph tices and for the talkies and for Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey featured comedians They have an even greaterinchance "The to be funny than they had Cuckoos” itself a great success Cast as two American doughboys A W O L in Paris The they go rereason the Eiffel Tower not only do is that they mains standing get within range of it They steal his their colonel’s automobile ‘ daughter and his best French sweetheart and The story an irresponsiblewithout its one holds tempo funny interruption while the laughs come from hilarious situations and clever the dialogue rather than from timeworn “gag” system The cli-as max wherein the boys emerge heroes is a riot of laughter The cast an excellent one includes Hugh Trevor and Dorothy Lee of “The Cuckoos” Roberta Robinson the movie “Cinderella Girl” Edna May Oliver who was the comedienne in the stage presentation of “Show Boat” Leni Stengel continental beauty George and John Rutherford by a The program is completed Lulu McConnell comedy a travel talk and a Clair Anderson organ fun-maki- —— 2 1930 MORNING NOVEMBER SUNDAY — — EXAMINER THE OGDEN STANDARD v 'V v " V I vL? 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I v n y t I J A Clara Bow Skeets Gallagher Charlie Ruggles Ralph Forbes and Rosita Moreno are all amusingly cast in the new Paramount farce comedy "Her Wedding Night” the current attraction at the Orpheum theatre The picture is first rate comedy entertainment and gets more hearty laughs than any other Clara Bow picture since the advent of talking pictures f Concerned for the most part with a marriage mix-u- p In which Clara marries ope man and gets two husbands for her trouble “Her Wedding Night” is carried along to a breezy and happy conclusion by the peppery dialogue The splendid Work of Charlie Rugthose two Gallagher gles and Skeets laugh-getters conincomparable f tributes much to the fun The picture's action takes place in France where our Clara a famous actress with time on her hands and money to spend becomes acwith Skeets Gallagher And quainted no sooner does she know Skeets than the trouble begins Hilarious divert-ing- ly gay trouble that enable Clara and her supporting cast to have the time of their lives well-kno- T 1 X ' & '1j A ' k A-- r- wn I t i s I V He maintains there can be no progress such as we have known without our forest resources f 9 “HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE” FUN news I v ’ who directed Tuttle "Frank Sweetie” and “Love Among the Millionaires5 directed “Her Wedding Night Which was adapted to the screen frumTthe Avery Hopwood farcecomedy inThe surrounding program cludes the comedy "Two Fresh novEggs” Benny Rubin in a colorsound Paramount and "Pirates” elty ne song-fe- st x: ' £ A k "Half Shot At Sunrise” the latest vehicle for the tomfoolery of Bert the Wheeler and Robert Woolsey "Rio comedians of “The Cuckoos” be seen Rita” and “Dixiana” is to now It at the Paramount theatre is the story of two soldiers who were A W O L in Paris during r ’a - K - 4 MM" rtrraiMrffi of this the late war and the antics two in escaping the M P’s and intrigues with the carrying on their round of girls furnish a continual two comedians unlaughter These on the fastest fire doubtedly carry of wisecracks that it has -- been the to hear for pleasure of this critic come so fast and time a long they and furious that it keeps one on his mettle to get them all They steal the colonel’s car his They daughter and his "goat” in an upkeep the military police roar trying to catch them They the funniest antics pull some of waiters in an excluever seen as sive French restaurant It is a picture chock fun of laughs from beit ginning to end In mentioning refit would be unfair to leave out Lee erence to the dainty Dorothy She who plays opposite Wheeler is cute as she can be and she sings a song most delightfully In addition to the feature there is a travelogue showing scenes in during cherry blossom time Japan a comedy a news reel and a Clair v y £ ' ?yAy J'-- r ' CoSoimnal v TODAY MON A V r '' -- ' " K¥fs- - z V" ' X 4“ va‘ v yfr ’ Anderson organlogue — C S N It is one of the sports of the wide open spaces and its big merit lies in the fact that it calls the city man away from the paved streets out to where nature has an anneal Orpheum To Record Musicians’ Dance Voices of Patrons Carnival WHITE CITY TODAY— TOMORROW AND TUESDAY NOV EJ"! NAI!VE ’JACK OAKIEd JEANETK M“t0ttUC CL Gtrmrmtcnt Qkticre 6 S Dancing 1 n H 4 ’Till o’clock Orchestras FREE In the lobby of the Orpheum today and all this week theatregoers may have their voices recorded free of charge and in addition ma& receive free a handsome purse or free tickets to two of the Orpheum’s 1930 hits Amos ’n’ Andy In “Check and Double Check” and the “covered wagon epic “The Big Trail” Through the courtesy of the Carnes Music company the new Victor recording radio has been installed in the theatre lobby a special booth has been provided in order that outside noises will not interfere with the recording To the best voice recorded will be given courtesy J S Lewis company a man’s wallet or a handsome woman’s purse to the next best recorded voices will be give free tickets to the above mentioned shows The tests are made in the lobbv of the theatre and are absolutely free with BESSIE LOVE CHARLES KING POLLY MORAN MARIE DRESSLER - 35c Till 2 P M ’ - Which Shall i V if f f- - J It Be? v e- $ 'Iav I ll'f 1 s j i I E r I -- 3 £ E q 3 t 5 3 4i 3 3 3 £ 5 S? 3 £H 5F 1 —3 rr3 1-- f Three Men and a Maid In a Merry Mad Quartette of Matri-- i monial Fun In which the laugh market soars to new heights when Norma is caught short with one man whom she married in haste another whom she married by proxy and a third with whom she would like to re- pent at leisure ' J 1 £ Eg Ralph Forbes I1 “Her Wedding i - r i w Sheets' Gallagher 33 13 fI Clara-Bo- Charlie Raggles £- -3 JS music celebrities since "Paramount Hunters have started for the hills on Parade” with the opening " of the deer Jeanette MacDonald and James Hall play the romantic leads and “My Mad sing two gorgeous songs Moment” and “It Seems To Be and Skeets Spring” Jack Oakie much of the fun Gallagher provide as a wayward taxi driver and a Mr tropical island king respectively Oakie sings three songs “Joe Jazz” “Let’s Go Native” and “I’ve Got a Yen For You” Rainbows’’ t £ The Carnes Music Co will demonstrate in the Orpheum Theatre lobby the New Victor Recording Radio and will Record Free of Charge the voice of any person over 16 years of age To the person whose voice records best will be given absolutely free either a handsome purse or wallet courtesy of Lewis & Co To the next five best will be given tickets to Amos 'n ’“Check and Double Check” and to the “Covered Andy in f Wagon epic “The Big Trail” Three judges to select winners V ‘ “Let’s Go Native” the mad and merry melange of fun frivolity and music which comes to tho Lyceum theatre today Monday and Tuesday presents what is believed to be the most imposing aggregation of Hollywood’s younger comedy and TE Just Like JBeims in the Movies ALL ILinLJL WE -- r trrinr0’ — Harold Lloyd (upper left) who will be seen in his latest comedy success “Feet First” at the Lower left: Paramount starting next Saturday with a special kiddie program commencing at 10 a m now playing Bert Wheeler Robert Woolsey and Dorothy Lee in a scene from “Half Shot At Sunrise” " ' to capacity audiences at the Paramount Ralph Clara Bow and Funny Charlie Ruggles (top right) who appear today at the Orpheum with below Forbes and Skeets Gallagher in Paramount’s latest comedy “Her Wedding Night” Right Warner Baxter and Wallace Beery in “Renegades” a fast action picture of the Foreign Legion which comes to the Orpheum next Wednesday Lyceum Will Offer Fun And Frivolity - “Chasing S M TUES- § i Night” § & f-- U t ‘ r Orpheum XHeatre Lobby 7 A Paramount Comedy from Avery Hopwood’s Greatest Parcel —Added Joys— Comedy “TWO FRESII EGGS” Benny Rubin Novelty “PIRATES” Paramount Sound News - Just Roared Yesterday’s Crowds —AT— LLLLjii SKKD) — In “HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE59 How they roared at these goofy stars of “The Cuckoos” yesterday! Don’t miss these two nit-w- it wonders on their A W O L trip thru Gay Paree! It’s a vscream from beginning to end! t - at the surrounding program ! lulu McConnell comedy And look Robt Bruce Travelogue Paramount Sound News Anderson Organ Songlogue NOV PLAYING s' |