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Show Friday, September TIIE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN - AMUSEMENTS - Crawford, Egyptian Sunday and Monday IAKA.MOUNT Mnrian Davies in "Tillio, the Toiler," Friday and Saturday, ltehe Daniels in Starting Sunday, Funrhon and Marco's stage presentations, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. ORPHEUM "The Prince of Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and ," When asked by a reporter to what cause he attributed the unusual success which has so consistently followed his orchestra, Ham Crawford, director of the Louisiana Syncopators, replied: "It is different. When asked in just what way his music differed from that of other musical organizations, Mr. Crawford went on to say, "I do not really know, unless the environment in which my boys were brought up might be Wednesday. EGYPTIAN THEATRE Now Playing Friday and Saturday "Slaves of ISeau-ty,- " with Olive Tell and Earle Fox. Sunday, Moniay, Tuesday and Wednesday, "The Coward," on the stage tauisinna Synopators featuring 11am Crawford. Next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, "Rich, Hut Hon-est". LYCEUM Tom Tyler in Lightning tariats," Saturday; Uiehard Dix in "Knockout Ileiily," Monday; W. C, Fields in The Old Army Game," Tuesday; "Perch of the Devil, Wednesday; Kmil Junnings in "Variety," Thursday; Corrine Griffith in "Syncopating Sue, Friilay; Viola Dannu in "Naughty Nannette. II. LOIiONIAU-ret- er Kynus "California, Tuesday, Wednesday; "Code? of the Cow Country," "Heaven on F.arth." Sunday-Monda- Tho Wreck," y; WHITE CITY GARDENS Jack Passey's Greater Hand Playing Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. weight who played the pugilist in the stage play, "Is Zat So?; and Sailor Gibbs, a featherweight of the U. S. Navy. The last touch of prize ring authenA east that reads like a page from a Spalding boxing guide supimrta ticity is added to "Knockout Reilly" by Richard Dix in hiH new Paramount the fact that Richard Dix's chauffeur, Scotty Devlin, is a former nrizefight- starring picture, "Knockout Reilly, er. Dix boxed with him while training comifig Sunduy to the Lyceum theatre. Names thut have appeared in for the picture. Dix's lending woman is Mary thousands of sport pnges are in the Malcolm Brian, who since the picture probalist of players that Dim-toSt. Clair, himself an ardent fight fan, bly knows more about fighta and fighters than any other young lady of selected. Jack Renault, famous contender eighteen years in the whole country. for Gene Tunncys heavyweight chant- a featured role as fiionship, playsMexican fighter from whom Dix wins tho championship in the fight climax of the picture. Graham MncNamcc, nationally known radio announcer of Station WEAK, who broadcasted the One of tho outstanding dramas of fight, is at the ringside the season, "The Prince of microphone. with tawis Stone, Priscilla n Joe Humphries, whose Honner, Lilyan Taxhnian, Ann Itork, voice has announced all the big cham- Robert and E. J. Katcliffe Agnew pionship fights for the last twenty heading a remarkable cast will he the years, is the ring announcer for the feature photopluy at tho Orpheum bout. theatre Sunday. Patsy Haley, former bantamweight If you have a desire for genuine and now a leading New York referee, entertainment, you will enjoy "The is the "third man in the ring." Prince of ileadwaitcrs." The story Jimmy DeForrcst, who has trained Jack Dempsey and other famous is unusual in its dramatic angles. The outstanding character is tawis Stone fighters, is one of Dix's seconds. Kid McPartland, former lightweight as Pierre, the hcadwaiter of the Ititz and now a referee, is the timekeeiwr. in New York. The photoplay is Jane Murfins Playing dramatic roles in the picr Dramatic Hit of the Season Coming to Orpheum Sunday Demp-scy-Tunn- ey Head-waiters- ," fog-hor- Dix-Ucna- ture are tarry- McGrath, former featherweight boxer who recently has been the leading tas Angeles referee; Eddie Garvey, former NolrcDame football star who boxed professionally after graduation, and Tommy Madden, whose cauliflower ears tell his story. In a preliminary bout before the main go in the picture, arc two young New York lightweights, John Dipse and George Ward. In Dix's training camp, fighters who appear are Kid tawis, former bantamweight champion of the U. S. Army; t; Hilly Vidabcck, prominent light Jack Perry, the light heavy - hcavy-weigh- of the Garrett Fort story magazine. John Francis Dillon, who directed "Flaming Youth" and other First National hits, is the director. Sam H. Rork, producer of "Pon-jol"Old taves nnd New," "The Rlondu Suint" and Tho Notorious tady and other features for First National Pictures, produced "The Prince of llendwaiter. It is his outstanding picture of the year, and one which no true lover of the screen can afford to miss. The international news and n fine comedy complete the excellent hill. ' the Me each other. Little Miss Mason is Larelv f,. feet tall, but she is daiir.lv tioned and her beauty is" of wistful quality. She plays a biS who has been hoodwinked into mat rimony by a croo and who subsequently finds herse'f the heroine of a thrilling drama McGregor, who is nearly six tall, is broad shouldered at-- ()f letic build. Much of his charm f i picture audiences lies in tin; fact that he seems to typify sturdy, bronzed young American manhood. His vir strength accentuates Shirl-.-feminity; as he plays the hero to her heroine. slick-maimer- mymy peeRYs a, "As you know, everyone of my men are from the south, and from childhood up have been associated with our true southern negroes. It is only a matter of a hundred years or so since this race were savages in the jungles of Africa, and today in their hymns, spirituals and blues, there is so much of the elemental that when properly If I Were Single, announced first played this music can but appeal to as a tentative title for May McAvoy'i the primative man or woman that is next starring picture following -- RoU. just beneath the skin of every one of lette," will stand as the definite name us. for the feature upon its release. This Warner Bros, production will be start, contact the with constant "Through negro race, my boys have caught the ed on the coast in about a week with very essence of this music, and their Conrad Nagel appearing with Miss bility to interpret it into terms of McAvoy. Robert Lord has just finished the modem jazz offers a performance impossible for any band to achieve with- script for If I Were Single" frog, out the becnefit of this same training Gregory Rogers story. It has been handed to Roy Del Ruth to direct. and association." Ederle lathe Clarence Badjer Production fitoePaalel and. Oertruda fclrl Bwlm, a, Paramount Picture .Tired Business Men Paramount Opens Find New Diversion Franchon & Marco Features Sunday Scoring one on II. L. Mencken, the club fanatic and noted anti-lunche- Rotary club foe of Boston, is the class for tired business men at Weber gym g at Instead of nasium. elaborate luncheons and listening to various and sundry speakers, a group of prominent Ogden business men are meeting daily at Weber gymnasium, during the noon hour, where they go exerthrough some brisk setting-u- p cises, take a shower and then hurry off to a frugal luncheon, all in an hour's time. In CO minutes they are put in good condition and good humor for an afternoons tustle with business matters. Occasionally they break forth with a melon bust or some other such special event, according to C. F. Van Buren, director of the gymnasium, who has their class in charge. The group is growing in popularity until practically half a hundred p inent citizens are taking calisthenics would with the same vim that show in organizing a new clu The local Paramount theatre is very announce the opening of Croud to & Marco stage presentations every Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, opening this week. The first presentation to be offered will be Franchon & Marcos "Screens Idea," featuring The Glorias, broad- way's most popular brother and sister dance team-dir- ect from New York. over-eatin- Ernest Charles, composer and tenor, playing West Coast theatres several times; another star will be Jelly Hean" Johnson, eccentric tap dancer, who always stops the Bhow. The Sun-kiBeauties are known from coast to coast as the greatest collection of pretty and talented girls spending in training several months of hard drillst ing. Don Tibbes and his band will furnish the music on the stage for. these NOW SHOWING ID MARION DAVIES i: presentations. The screen attraction for the opening show will be Hche Daniel's latest and greatest achievement, "Swim Warner Bros, have borrowed from Universal the services of Dorothy Gulliver who will play the feminine lend in the supporting cast of Rin-Ti- n Tin's next picture, A Dog of the Regiment" by Albert Howson. Miss Gulliver is the promising young actress who had the principal role in "The Collegians." Tom Gallery is to play opposite Dorothy Gulliver in the starring vehicle. Ross Leaderman is scheduled to direct. Girl Swim. To the cast of The Symphony," which already includes Jean Ilersholt, Marian Nixon and George Lewis, have been added the names of Andrew Ar-buckl- There's No Place Like Home Except e, Charles Puffy, Charles Clary, Koxcoc Kerns and Clarissa Selwyn. The first scenes were taken last Tuesday in the Hollywood Howl with Alfred Herts conducting his own orchestra before an audience of 50,000. Rin-Tin-T- in A AY iV. ORPHEU Sunday-Monday-Tuesday-Wednes- day TILLIE THE TOILER ONLY ONCE IN A GREAT, GREAT WHILE Hal Roach Presents DUCK SOUP" comes a picture so universally appealing! Its a. drama of father-lovof sacrifice in the extreme It's human its living its more than written words can tell! Ycu must see it! v. v Friday and Saturday Paramount News STARTING SUNDAY e, GYP GIRD For 3 Days ITS A GREAT PICTURE Youve been almost like a father, Pierre He didn't know Pierre WAS his father and that he stepped out of his rote of head-waitto do what only a father would do protect the good pleasure-blinde- d name of his mad-cason. And that's why Pierre never told him he was the son of a . . . common waiter! er WmiAMIDX p, J V i 5 t g a S ON THE STAGE STARS STARS FANCHON & MARCOS A Picture of Altscib-in- g Interest and pense Showing Sus- i Wo- mans Eternal Struggle for Youth a;ui Beauty. s & ON TIIE STAGE CL AIK OMAK MUSSEIl Direct from Roxy Theatre, New York I 1 FAMOUS MARIMBA AS USUAL-N- O RAISE IN PRICES I I Ei d Screen's Idea" Direct From WEST COAST THEATRES STUPENDOUS! SPECTACLAR! With THE GLORIAS Jelly Dean" Johnson ERNST CHARLES THE SUNKIST BEAUTIES TIBBS AND HIS BAND ON THE STAGE and his ! ;-, adaptation An Ogden Institution for Ogden Monsters" Now Playing As the two rr opc Ma-o- Thursday-Friday- ; OGDEN tac Maloney in "Hoarder Hlackbirds," Friday and Saturday; Heed Howes (of Ogden) in "Kentucky Handicap," Sunday and Monday; Hellhounds of the Plains, Tuesday and Wednesday; "God's Great Wilderness," Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Flock of Fistic Talent in Knockout Reilly The Wreck Roasts Beauty and Hrasvn It Is Different, Says AT THE THEATRES "Swin-Girl-Swim- 23. iw- - COMEDY with Lewis Stone NEWS REEL i&m |