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Show .( ! 1 H THK OGDEN POST leading net ilia!.- - st,.ri;ijg i,;,. thii-ie- j., . Tiu f Kenha- - W:; hut. lu-e- The tucky. had given tu i)wan,. ii. making ranid w.i the diammic which he is now engugi-dhe plays a ladder in thi ;a-- t few m..n:hs In his picture to follow Spaniard. tha "Heaven and Ear: I:, as he re1 Ik O. marks, 1 may be a Martian." The November, George O'llaru came seines of the drama will the Cl::i;.o Cu.iplm across with a smashing, A!j Mb.te, laughing, lc '.nil mi Hi her plane! i a well ns our , r . y iiveiv is !.!ji: g . r i.is. picture called "The ow n. fi. I roc bi'fi le the iv. '.ill I'.t . e Timid Terror. George - proving to 1. She Xatlvl!; Firl by waiting public that he is not on! I - .in ii"i "i to!-'arl iu th ' f.ir great little tie or, but tli i be ha-- j I .Miitiii in -' home be nt Kent Si..will the looks, s eed and nbii'iy to put pio.iuctii'ii, adaite.'i right at .art') Nahis role Milton :i Verse's LiU-itnew for First llc.it Sills' livm Mary him across in the rapid fire comic tional Kunustarring picture, The n'o'iy, "The Runaway Em ban! ss." chicles F. It. 0 has provided for him. Starting Next Sunday , Path The two Thelmas Tbelpia Parr and Thelma Hill of the Mack Senncii studio, play with Billy Bevan in his The Divorce current Pathecomedy. seen as is a husband Dodger." Billy more in five alibis who can think up husband the average minutes than could in a lifetime. But his wife isn't so dumb, and she hires a divorce lawyer slick enough to find grounds to separate Adam and Eve. i: After a consideration of more than fifty applicants failed to produce an actor of a typical Jewish type suitable for the role of Private Izzy Cohen n in the Patheserial, On Guard, Arch Heath, the director, went scouting on At the corned of that Broadway. and 46th street he thoroughfare great saw just the man he wanted. Though it is a corner frequented by actors out of a job, this man was not an actor. He was given screen tests and found entirely suitable. His name is v I' ' if - p ji. I Ii- -, ; i; a real . h-- happy-go-luck- -- -I -i - n- . ': : ' 3 fj ti 5 r & LI 6 ; J i. r. .ii.a.llllllliniHg F. B. O. te LYCEUM S v1! CHRISTMAS DAY Iloot Gibson in 1 Starling Sunday on Tocrmias with Mack Sennctt Comedy DIVORCE DODGER wntru.nziat ;i;k liAi.i.iDAY at Tin:TOPICS OF TIIK HAY PATH!: MAYS Golden Princess TUESDAY Dorothy MacKaill and Jack Mulhall in Joanna 1 !. ' .? WEDNESDAY Gloria Swanson in Stage Struck i't THURSDAY i 7 Rod La Roque in s. X i' Jl f if fM No Raise in Prices J COLONIAL With Lew Cody. KISS PAIA With Leige Conley. I WIIKUK IS MY WANDERING ROY TONIGHT? With Patsy Ruth Miller and Cullen Iaindis. ' Its & story that makes sons proud tu have mothers and mothers proud of their sons. Its a dramatic thunderbolt that hits straight to the heart. THE HUMDINGER Is the comedy; featuring Johnny Arthur. Matinee to 5:00 oclock, 5c and 10c; Evening, 10c and 15c Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday THE BLACK PIRATE With Douglas Fairbanks. The most appealing, romantic ami adventurous role Doug ever pranced through. Photographed in technicolor. Love and Adventure in the dense African Jungle. LEWIS STONE and BARBARA BEDFORD With A Great Comedy and Good Music At Regular Prices llllll i LUCKY STARS Is the Pathecomedy ; featuring Harry Langdon. Thursday and Friday SILKEN SHACKLES With Irene Rich and Huntley Gordon. A BRINY BOOB Featuring Billy Dooley, is the Educational Comedy. III! Commencing Saturday, December 25, our evening prices will start at 5:00 oclock instead of 6:30. SEASON'S GREETING urr;: ITS A CRACKERJACK PETER IJ. KYNE STORY! HOOT A Home Away from Home Courteous attendants make your stay with us a pleasure. Convenient location for the traveler. All Outside Airy Rooms. The Marion Hotel 1BSQ Corner Lincoln and 25th St., Ogden, Utah C. O. BONNER, ptSg. OTHER FEATURES Mack Sennett Comedy, The Small Town Princess Soigs of Central Europe, with Gene Ilaliiday at the Wurtililzcr Pathe News Topics of the Day CRE71CEB HAPPY NEW YEAR Let Er Buck IHIIIII t Saturday Hoot shows his stuff! He lost his job and his heart but nothing could make him lose his nerve! FRIDAY Hoot Gibson in ,CtUrW CfiEHCER DEFYING THE LAW ever-popul- ar Red Dice 1ickof Friday, December 24 v.-W- MONDAY Betty Bronson in A $JBte ilf Porters loves d Starting Thursday, Dec. 30 The F ZEEEL SUNDAY Light of Western Stars li Stratton- - g New Love Is Sweetest, But Old Love? ? ? The Texas Streak Jack Holt in the Zane Grey Story M i UJV)YL Gene two-rc.-U-- air-tig- ht term contract with Warner Brothers, Jason Robards will play the e-V- i . first assignment under his H Wes-- i . releases for November are: Episodes t! and 7 of the biughriot, II. C. Witwer's Bill Grimm's Progress. Two remarkable from the master camera of Charley Bowers -t- he Whirlwind Comedies titled A Wild Roomer" and Fatal Footsteps"! A scream from the light hands of the three fat men: Standard Comedy No. 3, titled "The Vulgar Yachtsmen"! Three Alice Cartoon Comedies what di you say to "Alice Cuts the Ace, Alice Helps the Romance, and Bob ZemeL Alices Spanish Guitar"? And to top em off the inimitable Krazy Hat When a white shark is hunting for Cartoons, Cheese It, and Dots and food he doesnt consult a menu card, Dashes." but takes the first thing that comes Bess Flowers, who enacts the role out of the kitchen. White sharks are of Pamela Pryor in F. II. 0. in one of the the star performers of Laddie, Gene Stratton House thrilling climaxes of The the Patheserial Porters famous novel, is considered Without a Key. adapted from Earl Derr Biggers' by art critics a perfect example of In asmuch as novel, and starring Allene Ray and the English brunette. Pamela is the daughter of an English Walter Miller. recluse, the part fits her admirably, Leo Maloney, popular Pathe West- and goes to show how carefully the ern star, has purchased one of W. D. director, Meehan, picked his charHoffmans stories recently published acters to have them true tu type. in Popular Magazine. Ford I. Beebe The title role in Laddie, Gene Stratbe which will ton is adapting the story, Porters famous novel which Ijco on as screen The Long Meehan produced for F. B. O., is unknown the Pecos. Loop on the Maloney directs questionably the finest thing John his own pictures and has selected a Bowers has done since his performcast for the picture which includes ance in So Big." The part of a genEugenie Gilbert, as leading lady, and tleman who believes it his duty to Tom Londan, Bud Osborne, Chet Ryan, make farming his career, despite the Murdock MacQuarrie and others. protest of his sweetheart, calls for skillful interpretation, and Bowers has Earl Metcalfe was a World War handled the role superbly. hero, but hes a villain in Atta Boy with Monty Banks. Earl was nineFirst National teen months in France, and was cited It is interesting to rote that while for distinguished services by General Alexander Korda, famous UFA direc Pershing and by the Fipnch govern- tor recently signed by First National ment. pictures and who just arrived from New York to start work at the BurOur Gang, under the direction of bank studios, spells his name with Robert McGowan, is completing Lon' K, his wife, Maria Corda, uses a don Bridge, the Pathecomedy which C. Mme. Corda is a film actress of McGowan partly made in England note and will also work in First Nawith Jimmy Finlayson in a principal tional productions. Together with role. In spite of the fact that Our Natalie Barrache, popular Russian members must spend four star, they arrived from Europe recentGang hours a day in school, leaving but a ly with Richard A. Rowland, producshort time for picture making; Hal tion manager of First National pictRoach and McGowan never have let ures, who negotiated the contracts for the children work Saturday after- all three. noons, evenings or Sundays. They have as much time to play as the The first heavy rain of the season average children, and are further ad- and the very first important precipivanced in school than public school tation which has baptized the First children of their age. National studios, at Burbank, brought out a vareigated assortment of umWarner . brellas and goloshes, as well as rain Miss Myraa Loy, who has been playcoats. Charming feminine players, ing small parts and playing them so their finery hidden beneath rubber well that critics and fans have seen ulsters hastened from dressing rooms fit to pick her. out as having more to stages and cars rendered practicalthan possibilities, has been made a ly deposited them at the stuleading woman. Just about a year dio doors. But smiling faces were obago she came on the Warner lot and served beneath slouched hats for the was given the smallest of roles. Step rain was needed and therefore welby step she advanced until her part come. And it didnt hold up producas the half-casgirl in Across the tion for a moment! Pacific left no doubt that she had the. goods. Miss Loy is to play opposite Monte Blue in Bitter Apples, for Warners. As his new long .Middle the joyouMiess of youth ami the miracle of lov e. Io l" of Youth with the Vidor of tin i pict-urizati- n A Might v Drama No Raise in Prices See the Movies with Better EYES Consult DR. ENSIGN IIERRICK OPTOMETRIST Upstairs, 24CS Wash. Ave. Mgr. REED School of Dancing K. of P. IlaR Russian Ballet Technique, Classic, National, Character and Ballroom Dancing. Telephone Res.: 21S1 Studio: 795 |