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Show Friday, May THE OGDEN POST STAGE - SCREEN Sills Smashes Way to New Triumph in Paradise a Story of the South Sea which will undoubtedly brine to renith the public' reviving thrilling tales of the tropica, aon Cast a a suave of an F.nglinh Earl, who abandon a pminiou existence rf living by hi wit in Iondun to battle hie way to the sovereignty of a Polynesian Paradise," Sill create a magnificent testimonial to his vcreatility. Pretty Hetty Bronson, who ha been the screen's darling ever since her whimsical portrayal of Peter Pan, i featured as the First National star's leading lady. In Paradise" Betty gives a per-fmaoce that quite definitely proves her acting is not confined to the wistroles in which she ha ful, child-licheretofore been cast, Betty Bronson in (.end n As a downcast dancer of thte Music Hall, who turns from suicide to a sudden impetuous love affair with the English idler, and then fight at his side an adventuresome sequence in the South Seas, Miss new reaches histrionic Bronson ntrt a 1 ne'er-do-we- ll ot e Ixm-do- MILTON SIU.SjmdBETTY Milton Sills ha clicked at the box office again and Pariidiac," First screen version of Com mo Hamilton famous novel, hid fair to taking a front rank in the list of the season's ten beat pictures. The film Na-tiona- l'a BRONSON ilK ENT-E- PARAQSf0 whs released for general showing this week after a sensational showing on Bronriwuy. After his dramatic sweep of realism in Men of Steel," Sills has turned to a colorful romance of the South Seas heights. The supporting cast reads like a Vho' Who." list of Hollywood' Kate Price and Charlie Murray provide enough humor in Paradise to muke several full length feature comedies. Kate is cast as an English barmaid who has married and made henpecked, a bewildered looking baronet, played by Murray, Noah Beery, that king of screen villains, and Lloyd Whitlock have the heavy parts of the picture and more than measure up to their past record of finished performances. Ashley Cooper, Charles Brock and Claude King have the remainder of ISubblcs, the Smith Baby Mary Ann Jackson, the youngest "Bub-bleMack Sennett star, featured as the Smith baby, in the Jimmy Smith series of Pathecomedies, is the sister of Peaches Jackson, popular as a child in Thomas Meighan pictures, and of Bobby Jackson, who plays s, naughty boy parts. It was while Bobby was being a bad boy in a Sennett coi mea;y Mrs. Jackson, Mary got her chance. her baby with, leave to one having no to thevanous always took Mary Ann Bobby accompanied she when studios to work. The scene was in a grocery idea of store and the director got the some walk through having a baby custard pies. Mary Ann was on hand, and got the chance. She did it withr, such cutencss that Mack Sennett, placed her under contract. And Mary Ann gets cuter day by day! star-make- - FOR Heres a Live Wire! Doubel Feature Show!! Folks! MAY Starts Wednesday, P dances RE -- ALL Baffling Wednesday Friday evening. 8:30 p. in. Hot music by Johnny R os ell Novelty Thrilling-Myster- y (0 Ml (Mfy vil i vht teon!ul via hat fit tot 101-- r. tta Boro lunont iftirl Trains have den at 7:30 8:30 p. m.; ad Lake at p. m. Os. and Salt 8 and 9 CHJ Sleudt fldent riously Boor Host GO! oa Laughs and Chills ! ictfe. First Run Photoplays" A Blizzard of - Irii mei SEASON' LETS WILLIAM FOX presinfF P on (rrri&- I iM I Ju Don Three Great Shows Next Week! would about it a power of that madly cause b Pedrillo did not Bisks e He ih Juan anythin plain in Juan, from th and spe "Lovi a rap immmtntmnraS Saturday THE VALLEY OF HELL A Western with Francis McDonald. A rapid fire, nerve tingling action romance of the Golden West, featuring a cast of 150 including the famous Big I lorn ltanch Riders. Metro-GoUhvy- 0 0 ft Lagoon 25 the important roles. COLONIAL THEATRE L.A G FUN 19 S at Theres 20. n Today and Saturday Another Great PANTAGES CASH AND CARRY Is the comedy, featuring Neal Rums. Vaudeville Bill Sunday and Monday UNTAMED LADY With Gloria Swanson. Gloria, as a pampered, untamed daughter of the rich, tamed, at last, by as amazing a set of thrilling experiences as ever befell a modern girl. Theres a real treat 'for all the admirers of Gloria in this great society eomedy-drama. THE FOURTH ALARM Is a Hal Roach comedy featuring Our Gang. Tuesday and Wednesday ' THE TAXIDANCER With Joan Crawford and Owen Moore. Here is. a true story of a girl who comes from a sleepy, little Southern town to conquer Rroadway. What befalls her in a jazz-ma- d world makes a picture at all times fascinating. GOOD MORNING, MADAM Is a Mack Sennet t comedy, with Ralph Graves. Thursday and Friday MORALS FOR MEN With Conway Tearle and Agnes Ayers. Bessy Hayes sinned, and the world remembered; Joe Strickland, dragged from the depths, was loved and forgiven. Morals for Men is a powerful drama of human emotions. ALL STAR CAST Anita Stewart WHIRL OF BROADWAY Edmund Burns Frank Campeau Alack Swain Heine Conklin and others. SVeiM A o o o GEORGE LANE GREATER THAN THE STAGE PLAY! And on the Same Meets Byrd Byron On a Side Street" o o o -- eiut HUME.S1 srttAAc wesreen crunz Playing Sunday : Monday - Featuring Goldie and Eddie AwgZif BRONCHO BUSTER f.'arri, ,f FRED utd. Bill- - for GORDON, MANNERS loved nobles door haughi BOBBY & MARK Juai PRICE ooualy womer Instrumentalists" Ibtc o o o over fa of hb SERLANEY TROUPE that t Art and Strength" Join t Imperl a has door, she. a Ing hi glance tha oh and Ji Ben o o o With a Fine Picture Warner Bros. Presents Monty Blue DUCK OUT in Featuring Robb.v Vernon, is the comedy. RITTER APPLES U rather, ran at slater & GORDON In Original Comedy Gema" o o o In a herself her am He and sn ADDED ATTRACTIONS Gene Halliday at the Wurlitzer Pathe News Cream of the Pictures mpxm No Raise in Prices for This Double Bill TIFFANY PRODUCTIONS yr pmth JBdjToiralllneiy TOIOUEMONMIiHOWMD jfj. RMCTTDYOSCAAjm cuTtuM wo - mo wni touchi fiHSSJSj! whlapi To yon ei ee If Tuesday : Wednesday Ter Peak, her. ( and f: her ti The and k he w To dove, hour? Shy ran o with the h She with Juan curloi to h van I ; Re ver i ume Tl ey Imi as Ti enoui Don, thlrk Cnco the i her i She tint ! 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