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Show Friday, October 28, 1927 THE OGDEN POST paramount Features Fanchon and Marco Show and Dix Fill t.i i n-.l- ht;iy ad.i :c!i;i n t . e ' ' - ' Harris. tor Severn' an adventurer, sol and writer, was a meml'er of thHa! IV'ihv Koiee at Shang t:,.. tAm whole his duties took him and the Y angste river, r ,u Jrj' . i , . ,rVh 'U",r f-- if .is :: - i givj-i- - W:-- f;,i.h- m in "I -- i rvj.t ...ns, m-- i III",..!," I o- - , , ... , ' U d wn in thi 'l n. -- icua.i. ; 'Ii it f In- ii m . i 1 oi um , - il I. The Forest Tire Score l'ui i I'm. damage amountH '.imati ly $27.00;), 000 in ing This im- d .tati-- i in i!i,- I n l.i.-- . tvsuit.-from U1.HW tires m '.--i i, .1 sum. in W .... lU ., ' , i!''''1 exti wl-.n,- , ...,. p;.v '' .'' Kury l.oiiei- ; r. .s -- v .: T-.1:1 ' ' B 'i i iv-- i i e tt- wnr., 1,1 - , f if i w !,n.,,.ii,i i In- i Wli; ll Ull.-.- i i , 1 ii.'ia of thi cminliy. More than of tin f.res an- known to .mt - :. ,i.l I'.l! In- s in. - , 1 7 1.1 .it e:. re. id al-.- i t i' mi !l mnd wen pi li e Pl.ilk t .ii'il. j li hi 111, i ii !. , Too. . . limes! by .i :i during produetii-inal known as the -- King of Lon I.l Wspapi IS ot.i.les t.'.e, Angele.' who acted as ' !'' . 1. n a si note te.hi.K.ii miviMir. (iuhhlns scnt many j, j,, s unique h m t hi'. a an l...v,d ai.u la,m.iti uf kings he returned to', bet.. inn lhx, as a ster.ml nat fight.. ' years ci i'i;.i-is of piesideuts and of i lie make to nfhis time the Serpentine Girls np-jhelp prnduceis eapia's:, tl):s nese e ii lie ciinte. li lus fioin wh-eolit'.ms. j another startling array of cos- instam.1' The tMuiS an h' . ,,w petfin .nil na! ' dances. Winning annmvt L there was much help :K 4 ,I, fmrs.eht oi ,l i' eii :.nd Pi lieeti of li rector I.uther their num-line i nd :.,J ji. ivt, T,' .itt tin prtcMion !1' , 'It.. ,i .J1 y I'h'.n-.sthi Haying an i;;yvi1 .w I..I i.'.v :irr I, !o in i ho piiiuro as Ab N;' 'I !1,!,i ,,1" 'V!y n.iu-iiitl.o inulmiil tho of V.ii. tho rivi-Ivat holinM.un. was .pc, i.' can .'.ccopijany h'.m !o ah l'la.k (bt w, Oiientn! i ii.if.n.tor :. tor. Ho many : h:it woro ud.iptod during tH The I ii - : i - tl.e lew :."d t'i. m.e.t ;nl ..per liei, r, a I I' j wls V !! ll'. rip i.l "l i.. .riil f,e..iiv " d ' ' 11 .".i lb-- i ' .nl.i lor the Ihinest Ini rsal ai my. returning several g year' :.g(. t. Ann'i.ia to wi:le of his exeit -- V i.e - f. 1 i'-- i Tlien he h piitU'V. tii- lAlYY - vai.u-didl-iiiasu-r Th.s W.vX r tii- I'ilmw Down" on Europe di-w- ! y !?n,ric - , O'iK-iKy- 'iir ; origin: John l!ou:- L.v u-- Kay S. - rgmhon & Marcos great--- roup, the famous 24 Serpentine-Jron their way to Ogden. I.v A:,!. They open Sunday at the rarai.m-,-,.. entirt-lnew er.ati,.,, an in ,hatrt & Marcos most coloriai a.d in::.-.- uUh presentations, Blues." i 1 iuThis perfectly drilled bevy of .1, ll, beauties, who startled press and r their with remarkable, lienees an ll.uiid Shanghai '! !'c 3 V I a!; i 1 1 i.-- i- - 1 i 1 iiii.i' i in-h- i i o'. . ibir... 4 ! . . !i.m.l-to-,t.r- t wa'I-.- .d i"! ai . I iui-i- i i 1 - " ''-- Moh-ou-r- , n-- i mt.-r::..:.- , , ''. uhi-Ivi-s- r BEAUTY that endures in a J'lew Reproducing Instrument it .11,7. n.h.T given l li'.u K !n;iii Jupaueso actor, who oas lr.i !! in China. Moiv thnn lot' IliPii-splayod in the fight scetios. lTcity M.,ry Ihain is Uix ''I'liian in Shanghai Hound. The u; porting cast induilcs Charles Byer, mlvii-- i wis i ( Irving, .nhur Hoyt, Jocelyn Lee it ml Tom .Maguire. e Jic.'i-g- TI;e Supreme Ahliough 'f Actress SUNDAY .Milton Sills in Silent Lover' n act-nwse- s, tiquiiiu Satin wood. The price of the instrument is $160 xvith TUESDAY pro-lui-tin- Laura IaiMante in umorod hy having Miss Negri consent to wmk with me. Together wo made Hotel Imperial." I am hap.py that it is such a success. Ami now, with Howland V. ec, who directed the picture, we have made "llarhcd Wire." IV.a Negri as Mona, the Normandy faim girl,, gives what I consider the most convincing portrayal of her career. 1 am pleased beyond words that Mr. and my ideas' were carried out so faithfully by the; Paramount technical staff. It was i pleasure to make Barbed Win, for consider the Hall Caine: story upon which it was based the greatest to come out of the war. Butterflies in the WEDNESDAY Harriscn Ford and ihyllis Haver in ns of beauty of wood are combined . . . beauty of workmanship . . . beauty of musical quality all are inherent in this newest Brunswick creation. Plays all records. design BEAUTY way they ... make the Brunswick Panatrope the outstanding achievement of the decade in a reproducing instrument. And wed like to prove this to you with a demonstration. Glen Bros. --Roberts Piano Co. ANOTHER NEW BIG SHOW SUNDAY The Nervous Wreck s THURSDAY Mary Aslor ahd Wm. Collier in The Sunset Derby Service for Ladies First National Picture A Takes Place in Alps Snow scenes, which for sheer fiF Rain 1 ) in combination that Rubber Tires Continental techni-iuc- ; tf the finest s'i,ries ever written fer my first and, greatest of all, I was mar-c'.ii- BRUNSWICK is these things l'ord in v. . PANATROPE ( EoponcntiaL It I,ou and Harrison Ht-ssi-e xxas given two Ix-e- THE MONDAY' the I wmm Doirs Life Run! 1 ns given the m port unity to eom-ijAmerican mMiuction methods haplin in The Silent Partner 1 'X ( First win-kin- of Mighty Monarch of the Dojj World! Kd Colib in IKA hi Kurn; 1 harlie kA pii.iLu cil many pictures o never was 1 given lh. privilege nf with lola Xign, that greatest of until eanu to the Kara mount West Cual studios in ilollywoiHi. i In ic I "as given the three greatest pleasure of my life simultane-nisiy- . of the Friday & Saturday SATt'KDAY -- lillllllllliMlIlllllllliuiiss Coneolctte type, ig finished in beauti fully figured Walnut with an over-l- T THEATRE NOW PLAYING I Fola Neirri Classed as Thig model, Theater I Aeeuni . . OGDEN WATER COWBOY FRIDAY hoauty; have rarely, if ever, been equalled on1 the screen, are said to be a dominant 'euture of Adolphe Menj'ous latest Paramount comedy-dram- a Service for Indies which opens at the theatre next Sunday. Winter sports in the Swiss Alps afford the background for an intensely human story of the romance of a head waiter and his love for an nmcri-ca- n heiress. Of course, the fact that he is a head waiter, even though such a position carries much more dignity in Europe than it does over here, complicates the love affair and therein lies the story. Those who have seen Service for Ladies in its previews, label it the best thing Menjou has done in his career. They say that there is a genuineness, a sympathy and a na- -. tui alness to his enactment ns the I j head waiter that grips one from the very heart. It is real. It is true. A particularly well balanced cast headed by Kathryn Carver, support the star. Harry D'Abbadie D'Arrast handled the megaphone. All in all SS Service for Ladies would seem to be the sort of picture one shouldn't miss. Hob Custer in Cactus Trails t'o-'orti- al ss Starting iS. Sunday v ColuinbiaPictures present- s- J 4 I 254G Washington Avenue COLONIAL A Test in Colors Conductor: Are you color blind? Student Brakemon: No. zzz Conductor: Well, then, take this blue pencil up to that red board and I SATURDAY THE OVERLAND LIMITED tell that green operator to put hislsss John Henry White on this yellow train With Malcolm McGregor, Olive Borden, and a splendid cast. A romance of the roaring rails; a railroad picture of the highest order. Attention! Ready! Aim! Fire! But dont miss Lloyd Hamilton in his great military comedy AT EASE Service for With Adolphe Menjou. Seriously speaking, Ladies shapes up as Menjous merriest! Menjou serves the ladies and serves them right! BATTER UP With George Davis. There is more fun in this comedy than baseball game. a twelve-innin- g TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE MAN FROM GODS COUNTRY With William Fairbanks and Dorothy Revier. a Good Comedy THURSDAY AND FRIDAY BARBED WIRE HaoPol. Jfcgrl, Clive Brook end Einar behnid-- t the of wartime of story from camps away from the roar of guns-a- way steel, but where action line trenches. haps than in the first With News and Comedy - It is better to have loved and lost I than to be the victim of a breach of promise suit. g 'irstimnf SOON! SOON! SUNDAY AND MONDAY SERVICE FOR LADIES M. G. M. News and order. A to-mendo- us ,ePclah Grand Opening Virginia Palace V&, y DE LUXE UNIQUE MAGNIFICENT tli jh ; a Dancing Every Wednesday and Saturday Story by BORMAN SPRINGER GEORGE B. SEITZ (Other Nights or Days .for Private Parties) Productioa YOULL HE SURPRISED! ssmiTil i f i |