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Show THE OGDEN POST STAGE SGR.EE'N Meet the Prince Play in Henry VAUDEVILLE AT THE ORPHEUMl Players Fords Favorite Haunt WITH PANTAGES RIN-TIN-TI- N ; ! - n Henry Forda favorite haunt in California waa invaded by the Metropolitan production company apIt is pearing in Meet the Prince. now diatinguiahed aa the place where Borne of the funniest acenea of this farce comedy took hide-aw- ay laugh-provoki- ng place. Friday, April 29. i AMUSEMENTS For picture purposea it becomea the hunting lodge of David Butler, who, aa bronco boy, invitea the society-bustiweek-envisit Marguerite d there for a De LaMotte, the heroine, and her mother, Helen Dunbar, only to' find hia plans upset by the univited presence of hia rival, Joseph Schildkraut, prince and hero in the story. Meet the Prince, cornea to the Egyptian theatre following the indefinite engagement of Don Juan. n' love-maki- ng PORTUGAL SENDING CONTENDER FOR WORLD BEAUTY HONORS i OVERLAND STAGE SHOWS MANY -- Co" JUi HISTORICAL EVENTS OF THE One of the acreena great gifts to the public is the history lessons contained in such pictures aa The Overland Stage, the Ken Maynard starring feature for First National coirf-i- g to the Orpheum for three days starting Sunday. This impressive production shows one of the really great events in the conquest of America; the linking of the stagecoach lines from East to West The celebration of this historic event was recently reproduced on a massive scale at the site of its occurrence, Deadwood, S. D., and the Maynard company, directed by Albert Rogell, journeyed there to film it as part of their epic. Although this picture is the first to deal in any large way with the epic of the transcontinental stagecoach, the picture which deals romantically with historical events is fre-- -- g Tfcr quently seen, and, when wen , is always among the most rJl? screen offerings. It happen, tL,. of Ken Maynards first screen!. was that of Paul Revere in . Revolutionary War film. Thi, bringing- historic events and DeJLM ages into view and injectii the very breath of life u destined I be the educational method of thTs ture, according to the psy cholorie rn The Overland Stage, which i, fa. tined to give great impetus to tL method of teaching history of Early West is from an or.cinal (t by Marion Jackson and is intern by a brilliant cast include KathW Collins, Tom Santschi, Sheldon Lcfa Dot Farley, Florence Turner, jJ Hunt, William Malan, Paul Hurst al Fred Burns. Production nianageouJ was by Harry J. Brown. $nA.P - l perts. i i; vnf vi tni nert nif fr ,po tnlf fffrrt irftni tii tart. " torrr. L UP jest ei nvi Ch rrinti Into the treking Leandro of whlc 'i : become tMT. eilderei ia bide COLONIAL THEATRE 1 I pica. The ' m "HILLS OF KENTUCKY JT Bra. ProdtccCa inhas become such an adapted from Dorothy Yost's story, stitution among screen stars that the The Untqpied Heart. appears as The Grey Ghost, a dog announcement of another who leads p hungry pack upon deprepicture is always enough to bring but dation through the mountain hamlets. his faithful followers. But the His story, which includes a wonderful picture now showing at tha dog romance, is entwined with the hisOrpheum theatre in conjunction with tory of a young mountain school teacha fine vaudeville bill is not juat anoth- er (Dorothy Dwan) and two brothers er picture, but a picture of the Cain and Abel variety (Jason that stands on ita own four feet, with Robards and Tom Santschi). There a gripping story, excellent direction are beautiful backgrounds, brilliant ana a splendid cast. photography and a series of tense The picture is Ilillf of Kentucky, sodes. toward Bretherton directed RIN-TIN-T- IN Rin-Tin-T- Rin-Tin-T- ; Rin-Tin-T- vj ... in in i THE BIG SHOW- THE HILLS OF KENTUCKY i . ; :i-- ' 1 t : ; curtail With Wallace Beery and Alary Brain. Joseph Schildkraut might well be termed' an international individual. Not only has he visited almost every country in the world net only does he Tuesday and Wednesday speak fluently Spanish, Turkish, Hungarian, German, French, Roumanian and English, but his mother is Hungarian, his father Roumanian, and he has a Spanish, grandmother and Turkish grandfather! Joseph was born in Vienna on March 22. He is the son he told I hi evident he salt his fee He to the STREET OF FORGOTTEN MEN With Percy Marmont. A remarkable Underworld picture. PRINCE THE TROUBLE WITH WIVES Senorita Margarida Bastos Ferreira, 20, who has been chosen from more than 500 contestants to represent Portugal in the forthcoming International Beauty Pageant at Galveston, to choose the worlds most beautiful woman. to Yesterday, with the result that he signed him to a long term contract before Schildkraut was forced to return to the stage to fill another engagement with The Firebrand. Since the completion of his. stage contract, he has been consistently featured in DeMille and Metropolitan productions. Among these were: Shipwrecked, Meet the Prince end Young April, in which he played the Crown Prince, BURNS AND while his father impersonated the King. He is scheduled to appear this season in The Heart Thief, adapted from the1 play, The Highwayman," BROADCASTING and Silk a tremendous picturization of Samuel Merwins novel. Schildkraut is 5 feet 9 inches tall, weighs 155, pounds, and has black hair and CLEMONS black eyes. His hobby is collecting books, and he numbers among 2500 JOSttH SCHILDKRAUT volumes of valuable editions a page the original Guttenberg bible. of of Rudolph Schildkraut, the famous AND HIS JOLLY FAMILY travelec screen and and actor, stage Milton Sills starts work this week through South America, Europe ant on his next starring picture, Diamere while his a Asia with father, child. In 1910, the elder Schildkraut monds in the Rough,. with Charles was engaged as the head of a German Brsbin directing. company, at the Irving Place theatre. WILSON New York. Joseph was entered in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts MAD AT NOBODY AINT I. from which he graduated three years later and made his stage debut in a In squill part in Pomander Walk. 1914, the Schildkrauts returned to Berlin, where Joseph attended Hamburg college, specializing in music. He beIN AN ORIGINAL came proficient with violin and piano, NOVELTY and decided to become an orchestra conductor. However, he accepted the title role In The Trodigal Son, (afterwards done in America under the title The Wanderer,) hia father role in the same YOU TO playing an important play. During the run of this play in Berlin, Sir Heibert Tree visited the German capitol, and was so deeply impressed with the youthful actor that he placed him under contract to appear opposite him in the Ijdndon proEvery Tuesday, Thursday duction of the same play. The war inand Saturday (Five Nights terrupted this plan, however. For the next six years Schildkraut played a Summer) Ballroom wide range of modern and classic and Open Air Dance Floor roles, mostly under the direction of Max Reinhardt. Following the war, he returned to America, engaged for the leading role of IVgans at the Princess theatre. The play failed, and he was about to return to Europe Utah Picked Musicians when the theatre guild signed him Youve Heard the Rest, for the leading role in "Liliom, in Now Hear the Best! sucbeen had he which exceptionally Peer Gynt, The cessful abroad. OPENING SOON Highwayman and The Firebrand followed, the latter achieving an alNew most unprecedented run in New York. . Midway During this time he made brief trips to Hollywood to, pity opposite Norma Next Saturday, April 30th, OLIE REEVE Talmage, and with the Gish sisters Grand Opening of the New in D. W. Griffiths Orphans Of The AND HIS ORCHESTRA Storm. Although besieged with cinPony (Rabbit) Race. DANCE MUSIC SUPREME ema offers, Schildkraut returned to NO RAISE IN PRICES the stage. Secil B. DeMille secured his services for one pictufe, "The Road I With Florence Vidor and Tom Moore. that cape Indefinite Engagement! Starting Sunday, MAY with lover Imagi lug eearc had 1 One of the Outstanding Pictures of the Year, With the Greatest Lover 0' ages, JohnBarrymore back Jui "d Cast of Favorites later, lief thoui Is i: must once With door, hath Mary Astor Estelle Taylor (Mrs. Jack Dempsey) - WRIGHT AND , Sunday and Monday Thursday and Friday BELLING . sited, BEHIND THE FRONT KANE . A Harold Bell Wright story done in Paramount style, with Bessie Love, Warner Baxter and Raymond Hatton. Interesting Stories. About Screen Stars INSUBORDINA TION i A SON OF HIS FATHER itood more Wh ARTHUR THE GREATEST VENTRILOQUIST TIIE WORLD HAS EVER KNOWN WITH JIM IN A VENTRILOQUIAL SCENE, ENTITLED ' -I . - IN RIN-TIN-TI- N , on his him Hi in in Rin-Tin-T- i be eoul She ' Saturday in Rin-Tin-T- her, with bare last It open Igno Warner Oland hia her Montagu Love Helene Costello llttl Hi ed stop look tren Free Auto Park ofh inn WHITE CITY ADRIENNE IF GARDENS WANT ENJOY LIFE Every ' Wednesday and . V Saturday at the BERTHANA ;i' . ? I I white bird and rested there; of Lucretia Borgia, whose Jw to onsy devised fiendish loesns win the insolent and devastatinf lover for her own. hat thre hun der ga vat to PO tun the etoi la kwj om had Jos wai tt i to Pla Jui the On the same bill with this mu n Warner Bros. Super Feature JACK PASSEY'S Greater Band Fun mea S' - fluttered to hia heart like This Our is the screeni supreme spectacle. It is a piK cant in purple and gold. A pats tasmagoria of the beinty the terror of Rome,, in the d!1 of the infamous Borgias. There are visions of Bacchanalian se light, of f smithed and famishing loves. It ia a dream of fB,r. men. enchanted by the heroine and burning lover, Don Jatn; vss many golden ladies, and one DON JUAN- DANCE 1 c vntchet hid kn PATHE NEWS at the Wurlitzer Gene Ilaliiday COME EARLY PLEASE lev tP This great picture has been playing in New York almost a year at $2.20 admission. This Is One of Our B Summer Program of Features - |