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Show Friday, September 9. STAGE SCREEN - AMUSEMENTS - cials was indeed a happy one. Critics who have previewed the production declare that the veteran character rises to great heights as Peteris An intresting sidelight The Today Grimm. that Francis hat always cherished to the the opportunity of bringing on the famous Falcon made Phantom the Tom Mix, at screen the role of the Texas Bangers, disguises him- speaking stage by David Warfield. self and holds up a stage coach so Janet Gaynor, fascinating little inthat he may get into the lair of vthe genue, who has appeared with much success in The Johnstown Flood. The Midnight Kiss and other Fox Films productions, and Richard Whawho ling, handsome young .juvenile won fame in The Midnight Kiss and Tom Mix in Drama Of Texas Rangers at Even Minute Details Perfect in Paramounts Beau Geste 1927 Egyptian NwAV-Ji- ff Jud,V ; TODAY m Marriage License? Janet. plays ophite Victor Schertzinger, who directed The Lily in such masterly fashion, wielded the megaphone during the picturization of The Return of Peter Grimm. Bradley King wrote the screen play. Thanks for the Buggy Rid?" Morgan, starring Laura La Plante, was started at Universal City this week under the direction of Wif. Ham A. Seiter. Glenn Tryon is the featured player and the cast includes Richard Tucker and Lee Moran. TOMORROW h wnuAM rax present ' V 1 ton MKaawMM amatnufjt . . . . bandits in The Outlaws of Red River, bandits in "The Outlaws of Red River, his latest starring drama for Fox Films, which will have a showing at the Egyptian theatre today and tomorrow. On the screen Mix shows as an expert in the role of a bandit and he played his role ao well that the real robbers formed a merger and took him into their gang to end competition which was ruining the bandit business. But they made a mistake and in the end he cleans up the gang and saves the heroine. NEIL HAMILTON . ILONALD COLMAN AND RALPH FORBES IN A SCENE FROM THE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE HERBERT BRENON PRODUCTION BEAU GESTE Beau Geste" is made right. In addition to pouring a fortune Paramount studio in Hollywood and Conrad Signed Desert in into this famous thrilling mystery on the Great American Arizona 2000 where a of company Two story of the French Foreign legion, men spent three months. which comes to the Paramount theaPercival Christopher Wren is tho tre Sunday, the technical accuracy of Conrad Nagel put his signature this author of Beau Geste." tlio picture was insured. week to a contract with Warner Bros, The insurance was Lieutenant Louis to play in two pictures. This followed Grimm Coming to Van den Eckcr, who served eight Tom Mix the companys enthusiasm for his in "Slightly Used, stsrring years in the Foreign Legion and laLyceum Wednesday Winner work ter, in the World war, with the Dempsey Msy McAvoy, in which he appeared h as male lead. Alpine infiyitry. He Of great interest to local theatre HOLLYWOOD, Calif. Tom Mix, Tho first of the two additional films patrons is the announcement that Fox actually fought in the very scenes duplicated on the screen and watched ev- who won the title of unofficial trainer which Nagel will make will be The Films version of David Belascos outery d"tail during Beau Gestes mak- for Jack Dempsey by reason of the Girl From Chicago, soon to be start- standing stage triumph, The Return fact that he was Jacks chief sparring ed with Ray Enright handling direc of Peter Grimm, will come to the Lying. Lieutenant Van den Kcker has re- partner during the preliminary train- torial duties. Following this the ac- ceum theatre for Wednesday. ceived five major citations, being a ing in Hollywood for the Gene Tun-ne- y tor will again be seen opposite May Can the dead return and commune recipient of the legion of Honor, scrap, has thrown his McAvoy in a picture temporarily ti with the living? Croix dc Guerre, the Colonial medal, hat in the ring and declared vocifer- tied, If I Were Single. This is the question with which the Morocran medal and Polish war cross. ously that Dempsey will regain the intense dram deals. The picture is He joined the legion when but 18 rhampionship. If Jack doesnt win, to cause considerable controLea Miserablea Universal's and took part in the Algeria, Sahara Hollywooditcs will bn treated to the is bound to say the least. In addition, and Morocco campaigns. Van den spectacle of two hundred and fifty meeting with the most cordial recep versy, is tender a love story as has as there a Eckcr fought in with rob- pounds of Tom Kennedy, screen actor, tion from New York theatre-goeron the silver shet unfolded been ever its five In its first Dong-Dong bunds ber and in days against riding up the main thoroughfare on B. Alcc record at the Central theatre shows Francis, who knows no pirates. 'After the armistice he took the hack of the western star. in realm of character acthe fifteen more rent than in per is a staunch friend Polands fight for indepencapacity, peers Kennedy, who part the due to title role. The selecthe so willingness of and supporter of Tunney and who is dence. many to tors, plays tion of Mr. Francis by the Fox offi- As the result of a shell explosion mentioned as one of the probable sec- stand up to see it. during the World war, Lieutenant Van onds of tho champion in the Dempsey den Eckcr was wounded in the left fight, worked with Tom in Silver leg so frightfully that 23 operations Valley, his latest picture. The diswere necessary. Being told he would cussion started there and the result never be able to walk again, he was a wnger of a dinner for the comlaughed at the dire predictions and pany with the added feature of the now runs without the slightest sug- lower carrying the winner up Hollywood boulevard on his back to the gestion of a limp. Ronald Colman, Neil Hamilton and Montmarte cafe. I Direction L. Marcus Enterprises Ralph Forbes appear as the hero I LI Now Showing brother of Beau Gueste, who enlist in the French Foreign legion. Four othr featured players. Noah Beery, William Powell, Victor McLaglan and Norman Trover are also shown as With ALICE DAY Featured players Inlegionnaires. CLIVE BROOK COMEDY clude Alice Joyce and Mary Brian. EVELYN BRENT GEORGE BANCROFT the The picture was filmed und.-d:r.Htion of Herbert Hrenon at thoi A LONG RUN SPECIAL AT REGULAR PRICES TO-DA- Y For Nagel New Pictures Return of Peter Gerald Raumonn Drama Picks Jack as qf the fighting Tcxasjfangm 'HARJORIE DAW Ninety-sevent- WMtenisUr, in LEW SEILER Drama of Action and Thrills! ! ! Jrodudlion ADDED ATTRACTIONS ten-gall- Andy Gump Comedy, Broke Again Pathe News : Fables : Review Gene Halliday at the Wurlitzer s. Indo-Chin- box-offi- ce Ogden's Only Fireproof Theatre a Safe Place for the Kiddies . Cparamomi ATD F. n SUNDAY-MOND- AY HrMF1. UNDERWORLD HIES, and WED. There Never Was Anything Like It! There Never Will Be Again! r ID and Lyceum Theater TO-MORRO- PARAMOUNT A PARAMOUNT NEWS PICTURE W STARTING SUNDAY Don't say you didn't see the season's smartest comedy! A REAL TREAT SATURDAY Harry Carey in The Seventh Bandit SUNDAY Ruck Jones in As Good as Gold MONDAY Alma Reubens in itThe Heart of Salome TUESDAY Walter MacGrail in The City WEDNESDAY Janet Gayncr in The Return of Peter Grimm Alexander Pantages presents Louise Lowe and Robert Sargent with a big all star cast in AROUND THE WOKL1V X s X EXPOSITION JITHILEE FOUR In Hewn Home Again x x MARCEI.L SALLETT In Moment Musical xx LEVAN and DORIS Dispersers of Joy and Cheer X X THE LITTLEJOHNS In Displaying Jewels BRENON J HERBERT raoDucTicfN mi mtt x x A Great Mystery ADOLPH $ Romance Hard lives. Quick deaths Undying love In the famous THURSDAY Lois Moran in The Music Master FRIDAY Madge Bellamy in Bertha, the Sewing Machine Girl Easy Pickings with Anna Q. Nilsson Kenneth Harlan. and Billy Bevan A First National Picture ZUROft JESSE L LASlV Prices for This Production Matinees: 15c, 25c, 35c Evening: 15c, 35c, 50c French Foreign Legion From Major P. C. Wren's Baffling Romance of the Sahara. Spectacular Also Tuxedo Comedy Live News News Weekly Barefoot Boy in Colors Orpheum Orchestra Matinee, 25c and 10c; Nights, 35c and 10c |