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Show Friday, November THE OGDEN POST STAGE For Expletives In Fox War Film PARAMOUNT' William Boyd, Mary As tor and Louis Wolheim in "Two Arabian Knights, Sunday, Monday. Tuesday, Fanchon and Marco's Stage presentations "Dolls Idea and on the screen, Zane Grey's "Open Range." EGYPTIAN Starting Today, Victor McLaglin, Edmund Lowe, Dolores Del Rio and others in, "What Price Glory. ORPHEUM Today and Tomorrow, five acts of Pantages Vaudeville, and Dolores Costello in the feature picture "A Million Bid; beginning Sun day, "Rose of the Golden West, with Mary Astor and Gilltert Roland. LYCEUM Saturday, Tom Taylor in "The Cyclone of the Range: Sunday, Richard Barthefmeas in "White Black Sheep; Monday, Doris Kenyon in "M inmates; Tuesday, Glen Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller in "Painting the Town; Wednesday and Thursday, Harold IJoyd in "Kid Brother; Friday Ralph lncc and Margaret Livingston in "Breed of the Sea. COLON I Ali Saturday, Bill Cody in "Born to Battle, and Her Husky Hero," comedy; Sunday and Monday, Clara Bow and Olive Brook in "Hula and "Smiths Customer, a Mack Sennett Comedy; Tuesday and Wednesday, "College Days; Thursday and Friday, Dorothy Gish and Antonio Moreno in "Madam Pompadour. OGDEN Now playing, Bob Steele in "The Bandit's Son. WHITE CITY GARDENS Tonight. Special American Legion dance, Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. Dancing to the music of Jack Passey and his Greater Band. Friday, Armistice day dance; Olie Reeve and his orchestra. At last Universal has been able Eggs represent the only article of to sign Cesare Graving for the part animal food produced in a natural of Ursus in The Man Who Laugns. package the shell; so long as the The scenes already shot with another shell is unbroken the egg can not be in this important role will be dis- adultesated Dr. M. A. Jull, U. S. carded. Gravina is the ideal actor Department of Agriculture. for Victor Hugos interesting philosopher, but Paul Leni was unuble to secure him when the picture first started. HERTHANA DANCE at the O Berthana Utahs Finest N E TOM-R- Kallroom Every Wednesday and GO TODAY! Saturday See! See! sub-titl- dience. . HER HUSKY HERO Featuring Johnny Arthur, is the comedy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY ' "''-v- JIULA .. ? With Clara Bow and Olive ' Brook. Happy, dashing, carefree Clara, the madcap of the screen, ss a tantalizing tease of the tropics who holds her heart aloof from the men who swarm about her until a handsome young Englishman comes to visit her fathers mansion. The ?It girl hits again! SMITH'S CUSTOMER BEAR-CA- T A Mack Sennett comedy. ' , TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY COLLEGE DAYS By A. P. Younger, ' ' the author of the screen version of "Brown of Harvard. "College Days is a vivid picture of university life: famous college gridiron heroes in a great cast of players. And oh, boy, what a football gamel As Good As "The Kid! The Cyclone of the Range SUNDAY Richard Barthelmesa A First National Picture MONDAY Doris Kenyon in Mismates A First National Picture TUESDAY Glen Tryon and Patsy Ruth Miller in a Universal Jewel Production Painting the Town WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Harold Lloyd in the Big Paramount Production Kid Brother With Dorothy Gish and Antonio Moreno. Royal romance! The most beautiful love story of the year! With a team that for rich scenes of romance outdoes anything movie-goehave ever seen! The idol of Frances fairest charmer and the poor poet with whom she fell in love! A thing of beauty. rs The Second Great Picture atarring the Ridin Fightin Fool who is putting the real West in Westerns! WHAT PRICE GLORY DO LOWS DEL RIO EDMUND lOWt News and Comedy ORPHEUM Beginning Sunday at 3 P. M. The Fire of a Dashing Senorita, The Fire of a Daring Caballero, Blazing a New Trail in Screen Drama! 'a P WILLIAM SOX ATTRACTION three A little more than years ago picture, stirring entertainment and, two young men employed on the staff above all things, vehemently interestof the Nev York World decided to ing. It has all the ringing spirit of collaborate on a play. They were the play, with a pictorial impressiveMaxwell Anderson, an editorial writer, ness that no stage production could and Laurence Stallings, an assistant ever possess. dramatic editor. Stallings had been Above this, it has uproariously a captain of the Marines in the Seccomedy. Gales of laughter will funny the France Division in ond during the audience at the Egyptian sweep war; he had been terribly wounded theatre Friday when this production and had been confined in various hosan indefinite engagement. opens pitals for nearly five years. Maxwell Anderson had written one or two successful plays before. The result of FRIDAY Ralph Ince and Margaret Livingston in a South Sea Island Story Breed of the Sea . their plans for a great war comedy-dram- a was What Price Glory? After the play had been established as the most successful of the New York theatrical season, with various road companies starting to invade the surrounding country, the officials of various film companies negotiated with Arthur Hopkins, the producer, for the movie rights to the spectacular play. Fox Films finally acquired the rights to What Price Glory," and Walsh was assigned to direct Saopl !" His task was not an easy one. He was dealing with a play that had been seen and approved by vast numbers of people, and he knew that these people would be extremely critical of the picture. To the credit of Mr. Walsh, however, and the tremendous resources of the Fox West Coast studios, and the general supervisor of. production, Also a Good Comedy Every Day mi DIRECTION L. MARCUS ENTERPRISE NOW SHOWING IM ARARtAMs NIGHTS Winfield R. Sheehan, and general manager of Fox Films, it must be said that the cinema version of Stallings brain-chil- d surpasses in vice-preside- nt WM-BOY- D MAKYMION . every respect the great stage presentation. "What Price Glory is a wonderful , THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MADAME POMPADOUR in White Black Sheep UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE London Crowns Miss News and Comedy Mojave Tom Tyler in sub-titl- e, With Bill Cody. Brother against sister uncle against nephew and youth and love fighting for their destined happiness! A thrilling Western story, pulsating with the genuine drama of the plains. Bill Cody never made a finer picture. in SATURDAY es eliminated from moving pictures before the present theatrical season ends, due to an innovation which Director Daoul Walsh has injected into the film version of What which cornea to the Trice Glory, Egyptian theatre starting Armistice day for an indefinate engagement. Captain Flagg and Sergeant Quirt, with "dressing each other down on screen the where strong language the film is being shown, not only fail to shock their audiences, but set a new style for conveying their remarks to their hearers. By a very clever use of the camera to catch tiie movement of the lips, the strong language which was such an important feature of the stage play has been kept in its entirety without result, according to those who have been studying the innovation, gives the audience a new enjoyment the satisfaction of being able to make out what the actors are saying at the time they say it. In the case of "What Price Glory they get added enjoyment out of placing "naughty words in the actors mouths. Those who are ignorant of the expressive words in English can find nothing shocking in the pantomime. which has alThe printed ways been a problem for motion picture producers, is now apparently doomed. The German producers have got around the .problem of "Came the Dawn, "That Night and other trite phrases by cutting out the subtitles entirely and relying on elaborate action to get ideas over to the au- SATURDAY BORN TO BATTLE. THE WESTERN Lyceum Theatei It is being freely predicted that will all but be printed COLONIAL - on the Screen Surpasses Stage Version of Comedy What Price Glory No Titles Needed AT THE THEATRES First Ilun Photoplays US EM ENTS SCREEN - 11. REGULAR PRICES IOUIS OIDIH PARAMOUNT NEWS Dorothy Gish as the Queen of the Screen Airplanes, cash registers and au- tomobiles have definitely put Dayton, Ohio, on the map. Factories manu- II SUN. MON. TUES. II ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCOS II facturing them, with their thousands of workers, have drawn the attention of the whole world to the Ohio city. Yet one young woman, born in that town, has alone attracted more attention to herself than have all her fellow citizens. Her name? Dorothy Gish, the little lady who was recently loaned by Inspiration Pictures to British National for a scries of four productions. The first three were "Nell Gwyn," s. London and The fourth "Madame Pompadour a story of France in the eighteenth century, featuring Antonio Moreno, will be shown at the Colonial next Thursday and Friday under the Paramount banner. As a comedienne of the most striking type, Miss Gish has won a follow, ing that emotional actresses of many years standing might well envy. Her bright sense of humor, love of action and subtle feeling for satire have brought joy to millions of motion picture enthusiasts throughout the na- DOLLS IDEA HU FEATURING BOYCE COOMBE 1111 I III! THE AMERICAN PRINCE OF WALES SUNKIST BEAUTIES "Tip-Toe- PRICES Matinee 15c 30c Evening 15c 35c 50c ANDRIEFF TRIO MYRA KIXCII & CLARICE CANNON MARY JANE & DELOREZ LOPEZ BOBBY THOMPSON & DOREEN WILDE TIBBS and his BAND I llll N0VELTIES! NOVELTIES! Mitinp Price, prevail until 6:30 Mondays and Tuesdays. ON THE SCREEN tion. Dorothy decided to go on the at the rather surprising age of stage four. Chaperoned by rMs. Gish, she made her first public appearance at a time when her golden curls were on a level with the table top. It was in 1912 that Miss Gish began her screen W ith Mary career. Pickford, she and sister Lillian went to the old Biograph studio to watch the of some scenes in one of Miss taking Pick-for- d with MARY ASTOR and GILRERT s vehicles. ROLAND She loved him as only a senorita can love and he was' her father's bitterest enemy impetuous. To whom should she cling? Which love claimed her heart? International News Lupino Lane Comedy Orpheum Orchestra hot-blood- ed One ,of the Finest Pictures We Have Offered Our Patrons This Year Admission Matinees, 10c and 25c Nights, 10c and 35c "Who are those kids, Mary? asked David Wark Griffith. Ob, theyre just the Gish girls. 8tIen!h:! thi8 introduction, conversation with the children int0 by asking what they thought of motion pictures. Theyre ery nice. said Lillian I m tfoing to take up the work " Dorothy chimed in. Indeed. When do you expect to L.J h3m by the producers of Zane Grey's Wild and American Horse Mesa! A de luxe Western that has more action than the word go! With a climax the like of which you've never seen. MADE Mry." said Lillian you want sister and me to be- - Ti!T.rshot ot lh matter that v..riiuth gave them their firstwas chance and the rest is history. now being starred by a IIol vwo.3 producer, while Dorothy continues achieve fame in British productions j - OUR GANG COMEDY T.OVE MY DOG" PARAMOUNT NEWS |