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Show THE OGDEN POST 3 Al-le- ne theatre. THE STORY OF MY LIFE ttis:i wits 1 Is la Xipi1 RESULTS No w,nu!u' Batalina fanvus, Tul. t..iU.h morniauis. blonde mermaids in their nets. Walter Miller enmeshed Kay, who is ambitious to try the Catalina Channel swim, while whiling away an idle hour during the production of the Patheserial, "The House Without a Key," playing at the Ogden fur .is t.i in Aim-ri..- i F think iiiiymi, ui(h style tlnm in I'uiis Li-lt- HY 1 ut-.- r l ijn pin-i- (1 so we rin'nt one long week there :i Hulilm I made a personal ap; pt niHine at the theatre premiere of speech, but Sally." I did not make luiwi-and ntilfd to the Irish ju-- t pn lure funs from a box. I made a sonul appturance in lum!un and Mu'iik in llirh tMu-)- t i .kn i in j the ites ! i 1 innki'i's imr there to it piuv about ten fittings fur ry i!ivs, which, in is oxaspcinting, llul I do think that in gioi s, of thing, .hi icli too. stockings, hags und that it i bought (Continued IV. m l ast Week) they excel, disappoint ili.m of their lovely gloves. Must of accidents I have only had two bad For six pair my .,.id on the iron rails. 1 l.i in n plaster east, then them are in the gauntlet style and since 1 began to pluy in pictures. I:: beautifully colored and embroidered. he on exhibition. the in I st drowned wh,:i my length returned sufficient-studialmost vine of these I home some wondertank, i have never been nr. ly, w, finished the picture. 1 was by Then finebrought sto and smue fully 1 was able to t:o n.iatts well, so my kings husband but at adept swimmer, ami handbags. h.. to Kuropc splash and flounder ulmut enough to van. red a trip of slipper heels appealed lo simulate good s w i m m i n g. So in for a re.-- i and change. me too. They ure inset in beautiful some awiinmi'-My hi. iher Clove, in the meantime, "Flaming Youth s tone uud were different from any had hi n doing fine things in scenes were included in the scenuii I found in Ainerit'U. I bought a good I football tank I lie When first went into the played splendid of embroidered supply 1 screamed and :u college and held the Southern Calilingerie too, confident. some beautiful boudoir lounging and , fornia in l.L!;b and dramatic living championship canie played my pan robes, but waited until I could again just as it was written, hut the co n I had heped he would take part in the 'isl1 hand Lii.s'j,,. seen until next year. I honestly He in won : i and : hops of New York rushed for F.urope. Olympic though: games ropes pany ; j new ,l! i hwks. my My,; wept, I wsi ho disappointed, for I ho in out i was drowning. Olympic tryoutr h Iansian awfully h,rt girls hud read many books about it and that "Oh, you siaiiled it all by stopping ern California and went to linliannp-their ilresses, and they; was one of the things 1 had counted for further comjietition, but I"1 the camera," 1 pouted, 1 was only-oiltheir heads mu h closer n seeing in my travels came out sixth there, so missed his acting." fortune nl So they laughed, and the scene be chance of again competing in Euroia. I than our men do at home! had studied French for years ini The officials of First gan all over again. Hut this time, Ij really lost control and I went under the convent, but when 1 reached Paris, Pictures in Palis gave nie a lovely much better, for it burned down two once, then twice, and no one attempt no one could understand me or could luncheon purty. Naumova was among weeks he foie we arrived. From there lie imtahles there, ed to rescue me. The more I scream I understand anyone else. However. glimpsed Mae1 1 ordered a taxi and started over ed. the more they commended me und I didn't tell this at the studio when 1 Murray one day at the races, and Waterloo bridge, hut a sign stuted ame back, ami had lots of fun giving saw- Marilyn Miller and Jack Pick- - that the bridge had caved in and they said, Thats great! The girl is splenAn actor, Hob orders to everybody in French just I ford nevferal times at the Hotel Grillmi wen- building a new one. did in this scene." Perry, was standing on the side lines, us if 1 knew what 1 was saying where theyin ton were vacul toning. The tlintiiiucd Next Week. Paris have horns that Europe wasnt )uite the rest we taxicab and, as he watched me, he reuli.t-we drownwas for it to in I of be, that was really going thought peril ing. Although he was wearing a were continually packing trunks and newly pressed dress suit and had just uniting for trains. However, wo had he two ideal weeks at I Jtke Lucerne. It finished putting on his make-ume was so lovely there that we decided to and into tank the brought leaped to the surface when 1 was sinking eliminate Germany and Italy until next time. And there were so few for the last time. While 1 was playing in The Pescrt people in our big hotel that we fairly E' Flower," I had an accident which 1 rattled about in the place. After we were married, and before have not yet forgotten, for it has caused a dull pain at the top of my our own home on ltossniore avenue spine ami across my neck which al- was completely furnished, we stayed we ways seems to return when I am at a lew week with mother. While enYou may re- were there a burglar stole my all tired or nervous. member I rode on a handcar in some gagement ring. This made me feel of the early desert scenes of the pic- very badly, so while we were in Paris ture. While these scenes were icing John bought me a new ring, a large made, I missed my footing, fell off diamond with small emeralds at each the handcar and struck the back of side. COLI.EKN MOOltE ri f, , i uin-sn-i-u-s- : i l ui-i-k- o .irtiMi-liandkercliief- s ivi-mn- ath-htic.-- v.i-ve- i. ry 1 I Stiuth'i'", 'w 11 ; ",-imn- 1 I I 1 1 j I 1 1 1 - - THIRTY DAYS OF p, BBG-RPC- t . . i 1 New York Ghetto Revealed On Screen Students of Dancing Mordkin Meets the Students and teachers of dancing, as well as a very large audience of the lovers of the artistic greeted Mordkin dancers at the Orpheum theatre last Sunday afternoon, at what was the only stoo between the coast and the east of the organisation. Follow-in- g the show Morkin and his company the teachers and students of dancing held a reception upon the 6tage for of the ballet type. The reception on the stage was held under the direction of Mrs. Sohnie W. Reed and the LeCrist schools of dancing and was attended by a very large number of students and teachers. More than two hundred teachers and stud- ents of dancing were present from Salt Lake. Lucia Backus Scger is to be Richard Dixs nfbther in his next Paramount picture, Knockout Reilly, scheduled to go into production this week at the Long Island studio. Other members of the cast thus far chosen are Mary Brian and Jack Renault, the well known boxer. That most noted of all New York sections, the ghetto, moved from the ower East Side to the Bronx during the filming at First National's eastern studios of Milton Sills latest starring vehicle, Puppets, which cornea to the Orpheum for four days, beginning Sunday. The acenea filmed at the atudio for part of the picture show the interior lo- y theatre of a small cated in Gotham's famous ghetto. An enthusiastic audience, comprised of about 150 crudely dressed men, women and children of every nationality and creed, reeking of pungent garlicky odors, applauded hysterically when Milton Sills as Nicki, master of the puppet show, came onto the miniature stage. Then, while the camera con- tinued to grind. Sills with his puppets took a smiling bow and made nis exit waving a small floral offering that one of his ardent admirers had flung to him across the footlights. A brilliant supporting cast is seen in this picture. Gertrude Olmsted has the leading feminine role. Others are Francis McDonald, Mathilde Comont, Prival and William Ricciardi, Punch-and-Jud- Willi JOSEPH Jack Passeys Greater Band (Utahs Best) Playing Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at the WHITE CITY GARDENS George OBrien, ore of the leading Nick Thompson. players in Sunrise, directed for Fox films by F. W. Mumau, plays the role of Chick Gowan, the dumb but willing boxer in Is Zat So? Kathryn Perry THISl-rl- s is cast in the feminine leading role. Arthur Housman, who has been screamingly funny in many Fox offerings, will portray the the Kind of Picture You See Once In a Great While! wise-crackin- g, smooth mannered and versatile fight manager. Tom Tyler has recovered from his recent illness sufficiently to leave the hospital and get before the camera in The Knight of the Range, Which Bob De Lacey ORPHEUM Made for Those Who Love Strength in Men, and Beauty in Women! ITS SIMPLY GREAT! SCHILDKRAUT BESSIE LOVE RUDOLPH SCHILDKRAUT romance, delightful comedy and melodramatic thrills, with a wonderful cast of DcMille stars. Glowing Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday Where You Always See a Good Show It's Fireproof 4 Days Ogden Musicians 9th Annual Ball Starting Sunday BERTHANA is megaphoning. Lyceum Theater MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14th 4 ORCHESTRAS 4 SATURDAY Admission: $1.00 per couple. Fred Humes in The Yellow Back Our Gang in - Thundering Fleas COLONIAL THEATRE SUNDAY Sena Owen and Arnold Gray in Flame of the Yukon MONDAY Saturday Pola Negri in MILLIONAIRES A Woman of the Featuring George Sidney, Louise Fazenda and Vera Gordon. World TUESDAY DIPPY TAR Madge Bellamy, Jack Mulhall and J. Farrell MacDonald in Is the Comedy. The Dixie Merchant Sunday, Monday and Tuesday WEDNESDAY Francis X. Bushman and Billie Dove in ACROSS THE PACIFIC With Monte Blue. The Marriage n war picture The first great a spectacular drama of the Philippine campaign the pursuit and capture of the rebel, Aguinaldo. Clause Spanish-America- THURSDAY Edmund Cobb in MUSCLE BOUND MUSIC The Menace of the A Mack Sennett Fathecomedy. Mounted Priscilla Dean in Wednesday, Thursday and Friday The Crimson Runner FAUST FRIDAY Alberta Vaughn in Little Annie Looney Ralph Lewis and Viola Dana in Bigger Than Barnums . With Emil Jannings. An UFA production based on the world-famoA Photoplay us HUMDINGER TUXEDO COMEDY BODGE PODGE COMEDY ORfHEUM ORCHESTRA IN A FINE PROGRAM Prices: Nights, 35c and 10c; Matinees, 25c and 10c. Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- JELLYFISH is the title of the comedy. epic. . |