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Show 3 THE OGDEN lOST Gibson As the Silent Eider Comes uw Hoot TONY om W ondor Horse, Who Comes Interesting Stories About Screen Stars to the Egyptian Theatre Soon with His Master, Starring in "The Great K. & A. Train Rohberv. to Egyptian Thursday but inexperienced courageous would rather wuit who u'if(. rough but kindly cowboy the humiliation of a hStand i the plot of Hoot picture, The Silent Rider." L'niversal-Jewproduction coming Thar- the Kgyptian Theatre next i -- U.. !i l i1; il.-.- . I -- r i I. i a: I in- - Min ir'luetr, ;ii .! hi I I Mii--t-.i- ! l ! i.-h- - ll.-iij-- i i- - t s ..mi-1,-- The story is an adaptation of the Husband, a magazine p,i Headed mrv by Katherin Newlin Burt, and i 's with the maze of circumstances involving Gibson and his partner in and a murder and payroll robbery The their subsequent vindication. theme is particuiary appealing in of a mother that it shows that love bounds. no knows child for her Blanche Mehaffey, as the young wife does by far the best acting of her short but colorful career before The Silent Rider." the cren in second i her picture with Gibson This will not be but from all indications ! M 1 i.-u- C ' iiii-ixe- . her last. The picture was Reynolds, who has of Gibson's best j ' .ili-il- l an uffilintiun a Mi!le I . rle m Hells The Read to Yesterday, i .iniv.r. I'. W. Cr.ff.th Bachelor I. I'),,. '.lga Boatman Metro-v- . !u .1 The I..!e m "1. ti.il Prince,' aI,i k "Mr.t (a r.n.l. s. i at now .! um Picture), and she m iiu-m. sn.u ii ' w her in Vera .il il.iy .in. Reynold e!l Mipf-i'lniil..ii mi ii orporal lie i.i.iiii-- t'eiii.iiini-- I It.r.l siai ring picture, -PI'.' II hale, a ch.miiing tale of thei woman a war. It planned Weil' i . .at i!.r . .1 sul'1 f the gr.-aVi., will . also .Julia l:i ii. .M.uk appear ill support 'thul mu. i v its in her succeeding of Mr-;- i i jiii-.ttii, ur.it pmteis t.iv i Mite achicle, Th,. lattle Adven-m. ..li-il a t i: .'..iii.-ii' line's . i tiiii-- s. an a.I.iptaiioii of A. A . ly in.-iiin pi. and Dover The Road, faiiM'is li...le'ii-t!se pl.iy lUviia." Vui .Jl tnumj'h in The Rud-lp- h w Schildkruut 11. uh il Pc Mi'le's Ill . !.! rMt in cl " Iw.i yea is I'liSintry Dm tor," to he produced this Julia is kiown a the girl season. . r .IV..I..-Cm i. cii fir. and ankles P.n ii.iiouiit lay i .1 w.lh the most pei fed feelbrown-hairein . Petite, f sc.-iHollywood. piciuii-simpona'il paris in a lu is unquestionably ami hi Old Wise- most the of talented, attractive 'N'i.-oi.o P. nple," ighl," "Saturday in the film .i!,d i halloing net re sm Kru-t,l'.,rail. " Adam's Rib, colony. Golden Hie Pk.I, 11. I el j M-i- i.i-- !. li.-- vt-.- i h lr I .ii-.- d , own-eyed- mein--rah'-- , . "K.ii'l-id.lci- s i BKGI JULIA directed by Lynn directed a number pictures. An cast supports Gibson and Miss FAYE. mvd Player) Julia Kaye i a daughter of Rich-- , nniiid, Virginia, end her i that rich, j.vl.irful type of beauty for whi.h we jlook to the South. During her early childhood, her parents moved to St. I amis, Missouri, and Julia was educiit-- ! ed ut private und public school in that city. She later attended Illinoi university, determined to lieeunie a teacher. She did, but the constant (He Mill. re Gibstm is supported in The Silent Rider by Blanche Mehaffey and a instrong cast of western players Ethan Laidlaw, Otis Ilarlan, cluding Phillips Franklin, Arthur Nora Cecil, Dick LaRena, Poff and Dick LeStrange. Wendell Morrison, Lon h ..il i: . - Son j II. .1.1 in li..::M....l. 1 ftul I ef .Vi- - and Cecil Cnmmandmenta Since Clay. Ten TJi, t YouVe Read the Story ! Now See the Picture ! ! Starts Sunday, February 27 . i I'WfrP. V .a: Summer Bachelors Comes to Egyptian ir'-V-a : some time. This is a story of husbands who play while their wives are away on their summer vacation. We venture to say it will prove a revelation to many wives who witnessed the production. Oh, yes, some husbands do act that way. But some wives know it, as is shown by Olive Tell, who in Hie role of Mrs. Preston, surprises her husband, played by Charles Winninger, when she comes home unexpectedly, and finds a merry bachelor party in Of course one can hardly when Madge Bellamy Erogress. is one of the beautiful bachelor girls who grace his home in his wifes absence. The cast that supports Miss Bellamy are all stars in their own right and include such outstanding names as Matt Moore, Hale Hamilton, Charles Winninger, Clifford Holland, 1 Walter Catlett, James Cullen, Cosmo Bellew and Charles Esdale. Summer Bachelors was directed by Allan Dwan and is probably the best he has yet done. The Cat and the Canary is finished at Universal City, has been previewed and acclaimed, and it looks as though Paul Leni has scored one hundred per cent on his first American ,a-!-; U. k. jp Ter Theatre Next Sunday Fox Films version of Warner Fabians highly sensational novel, Summer Bachelors, which appeared serially in McClures Magazine and has since become a best seller, will have at the Egyptian its first showing Theatre Sunday and will be the most entertaining picture shown locally in .1 Tom Mix, playing the starring role of Tom Gordon, a detective, and his great wonder horse, TONY, in The Great K. & A Train Robbery, Fox film latest release, which will be shown at the Egyptian theutre soon, disregard the danger of death from bullets as he flees from a gang of desperadoes and turns aside to resrue a girl whose horse has bolted, and who las caught her foot in a stirrup and eft her head hanging near the runa- can dud. her father's pursuit. These are only two of the many dramatic touches of the Mix picture. Dorothy Dawn, who plays the feminine lead, gives the screen a new mas terpiece of screen riding und acting. With the addition of Edmund Burns, the major characters in "The Chinese Parrot, which Paul Leni will direct at Universal City are determined. Conrad Veidt will play Chan, the detecways flying hoofs. Madden; tive; Hobart Bosworth, Gordon saves her in spite of her Marian Nixon plays Paula, and Burns, 'ight to escape him because she Bob Eden. hes a bandit and the pursuers are a sheriff's posse. After she has had time to think C. it over, the girl concludes such a ehivarlrous man could not be an outOGDENS NEXT BIG law, and when he reappears in her DANCE EVENT own fathers home, again apparently a desperado, the girl decides one good DEUTII ANA, MARCH 7 turn deserves another and hides him in a closet of her bedroom, so that he 0. IL A. DANCE DANCE at the BERTHANA WEDNESDAY NIGIIT Gut a party together for this dance special features Olic Reeve And His Orchestra playing the latest dance tunes Hotter than Hot Admission 25c Each HOLD YOUR HORSE- SHere Come the Elephants Yes and Dogs, Monkeys, Clowns Acrobats and the Big Chariot Race! Walter Miller, famare now making a new film entitled! based upon an Melting Millions, original story by Joseph A. Roach, which is being directed by Spencer Bonnet. The supporting cast includes such popular players as William Norton Bailey, Frank Lackteen, Jack Rich&Tdson and Robert Burns. u4c At turn WUWER FABJAN lurnKwra Mdr Butterflies Seek the Bright Lights picture. Allene Ray and ous Pathe serial busily engaged in 1AQIEI0 MmUmk Absence Makes MADGE BELLAMY ALLAN FORREST - MAI I MOUSE The HAU HANIUdN CHARIK WINIIW.I R WA1TLR LAIUIT OLIVE 1ILI Old Boy Wander auaTTowan---- co-sta- rs, Added Features: PATHE NEWS SONGS OF ITALY NEWLYWEDS BUILD GENE IIALLIDAY AT THE WURLITZEU Pick O the Worlds Pictures plVPT 1 M No 3' ln I rice9 lCR AN OGDEN INSTITUTION FOR A GREATER OGDEN Lyceum Theater WjL-s3CflEJ- SATURDAY Art Acord in The Man from the West SUNDAY Hoot Gibson in Saturday The Buckaroo Kid THE FEAR FIGHTER With Billy Sullivan THE C0w;s KIMONO MONDAY Is a Comedy Featuring Glenn Tryon The Silver Treasure Sunday and Monday TUESDAY PRIVATE IZZY MURPHY Alma Reubens in With George Jessel, Patsy Ruth Miller, Vera Gordon and Nat Carr The Marriage License A PRODIGAL BRIDEGROOM Is a Mack Sennett Comedy with Ben Turpin WEDNESDAY Bebe Daniels in All This with the Big Pantages Indoor Circus Now Playing ORPHEUM The Volcano Its a Paramount THURSDAY Vera Reynolds and Rodiffe Fellows in 1 Without Mercy FRIDAY Bob Custer in The Devils Gulch 2 - SPECIAL MATINEES -2 FOR THE CHILDREN ON SATURDAY AT 1 and 3 OCLOCK Continuous Performance from 1 o Clock REMEMBER Saturday Is Kiddies Day at the Orpheum THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH at the Tuesday and Wednesday UPSTAGE With Norma Shearer SHELL SHOCKED Educational Comedy Thursday and Friday CALL OF THE WILDERNESS Featuring Sandow, One of the Worlds Greatest Dogs THE WINDOW DUMMY Is the Comedy |