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Show Friday, December 16, 1927 9 THE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN - two AT THE THEATRES artists who Today and Tomorrow, Lion'.l Barrymore and Jacquelin Gadsdon in The 13th Hour; Starting Sunday, Famhon and Marco Polar Idea and, on the smfn, Wallace Berry and Raymond Hatton in Now Were in the Air. EGY1TIAN Today and Tomorrow, Jola Mend.z in Not For Publication"; Starting Sunday, Janet Gaynor in 2 Girls Wanted. OBPHEliM Friday and Saturday, Pantages Vaudeville; Beginning Sunday for four days, Belle Bennett, Anita Stewart and others in "Wild Geese." LYCEUM Saturday, Bob Steele in Mojave Kid; Sunday, Tom Mix in -Outlaws of Red River"; Monday, Bebe Daniels in "Miss Brewsters Millions; Tuesday, Olive Borden in The Monkey Talks; Wednesday, Conway Tearle and Anna Q. Nilsson in The Greater Glory; Thursday, Marguerite De La Motte and Lionel Barrymore in "The Girl Who Wouldnt Work"; Friday, Malcolm McGregor and Dorothy Uevore in Money. To Burn. COLONIAL Saturday, Tim McCoy in Foreign Devils; New Wrinkles" is the comedy; Sunday and Monday, Ralph Graves, Eugenia Gilbert and others in The Swell Head"; Love My Dog is the comedy; Tuesday and Wednesday, Lew Cody and Aileene Pringle in Adam and Evil"; Thursday and Friday, Mae Bush and Marccline Day in Fools of Fashion"; Short Socks" is the comedy. AjGDEN Today and Tomorrow, Ranger in The Swift Shadow." WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Jack Passey and his greater band. THE VIRGINIA Dancing every Wednesday and Saturday. Joe Checketts and his Virginians. EERTHANA Dancing Wednesday and Saturday. Olie Reeve and his orchestra. Valy-da,.w- Air; Polar Idea on Stage at Paramount a assigned to the case, Waite was the heavy in! the rizutinii. charucti a "The c:i:dde plays the Chaplin picture, Gold Kush." The beautiful love theme is exEmile Chauturd and Russell Simp- - emplified in the brotherly affection of son are M terans uf the Mage and Weliman for his orphaned sister, playscreen. As two of the most popular ed by Join Mendez, and lease's ade character actors in Hollywood they miration for her. A tremendous of scores the in at reached is climax have appeared when, important product. ons. Chautard's last assign- completion of the project, the reporter ment with Paramount was in Beau finds himself faced with the problem Sabrvur," and before that he played of exposing the brother of the woin man lie loves, as a murderer. Adolphe Menjous father-in-laBlonde or Brunette. Though a comparative newcomer to Duke Martin, who plays the the screen. Miss Mendez's characteriis one of the most promis- zation lias a finish that indicates that ing young heavy types in Hollywood, she will go far on the screen. The! ster in the Thomas Meighan picture, rust also includes Roy Laidlaw, Ku-- I "The City Gone Wild. gene Strung, Thomas Brower und Torn .McGuire. The story is based on "The Temple of the Giants" by Robert Wells; Rilriiic, and was adapted by Ewart Adamson. will play Not For Publication uguin today and tomorrow. An absorbing action picture of the s;. Charles have enemy gained wide public approval on the vaudeville stage. Harvey Karels will be seen in an adagio, assisted by a dainty miss. Alice, and he also will be seen in an eccentric solo dancing number. The second headliner is Rose known on the const through her inimicablc "double voice. Overtopping all in interest are the San Francisco Beauties, beautiful and shapely misses who have been trained with military precision. Many perform specialties. The theme song of the Polar Idea is sung by Record and Caverly, and we predict you will leave the theatre singing or whistling this catchy tune. On the Screen A carefully selected cast of experienced screen players surrounds Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in their latest comedy riot, Now Were in the Air," which comes to the Paramount theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Frank Strayer directed this Paramount picture from a story by Monte Brice and Keene Thompson and screen play by Tom J. Geraghty... Louise Brooks, the leading woman, who has a dual role, playing twin sis. ters of different nationalities, which can only be done in a comedy, is one of the most popular young beauties of the Paramount organization. Her distinctive bob and charm appeared to take advantage in "Rolled Stockings, in the Adolphe Menjou Clothes, and Jiicture, Evening in "The American Venus, It's the Old Army Game, and A PARAMOUNT Great Cast in Now Were in the head-liner- s, AMUSEMENTS - Social Celebrity. Malcolm Waite, the villain of picture, will be best remembered n his work in another picture, Were in the Navy Now, which he also had the role of ell the for Beery-Hatto- in an WILLIAM FOX PRKSKNTS O'Shaughnessy, wife of the American minister at Vienna. The authoress resided in the once of the Austrian empire giy capital most hectic history. The during its fortunes of the follows the slry in of a fine old Vithe fortunes city ennese fumily. Miss Mathis has produced the picture Along epic lines. She calls it tin most significant film she haa ever made. More than a year was spent on its production by Miss Mathis and a vast company of Btars. The fate of a nation is told in this picture. star-tvprU- j j dra-inati- w top-sergea- nt. Not for Publication At Egyptian Theatre West, "Not for Publication, was greeted enthusiastically yesterday at at the Egyptian theatre. its The FUO picture, which stars Ralph Ince and was directed by him, possesses both the vitality of its great outdoor setting and the delicate touch of a delightful love story. For its locale, "Not For Publication chooses the vastness of western environment and centers about the building of a great dam project. Ince as the star plays the role of "Big Dick Wellman, contractor and political boss. His adaptability to the role and his splendid characterization develop the most from an unusually virile part. When Wellman wins the contract for the construction of the dam the suspicions of a militant editor are aroused and he launches an investigation to uncover the political corruption which he believes accompanies the award. Rex Ieuse, who portrays the rolo of oM-nin- Colossal War Mystery Revealed in Epic Film j ORPHEUM Days Beginning Sunday at 3 p. m. 1 j A Great Novel Made Into a of the war that ho been clouded in mystery is brought to the screen for the first time in "The Greater Glory, the colossal screen epic, which comes to the Lyceum A side GREAT PICTURE Wednesday. The picture was produced by June Mathis, who formerly gave the screen The Four Horsemen," remembered as a priceless achievement. First Na- You Will Like It! TIFFANY tional releases "The Greater Glory." That the story of "The Greater Glory," which reveals conditions in Vienna before, during and after the war, is authentic is revealed in the fact that the picture is an adaptation of the celebrated novel, "Viennese Medley, written by Edith Starting SUNDAY prtnnU vm MABHAOSTEKSO Betsy end Raymond. Hatton in'NcwWere in the Air1 A Paramount Picture' L Into the far reaches of the frozen the polar idea is the Aurora Borenorthland, Fanchon and Marco have alis, for the same colorful brilliance dipped for the theme of their latest of the famed northern lights has been stage presentation, the Polar Idea transferred to the stage. Led by an assemblage of beautiful which will appear at the Paramount day. Mytdlykmm and talented girls the San Francisco the Polar "Idea will present . The only thing An Unforgettable Picture of An Unforgettable Novel A Tremendously one can compare to beauties, Drama Absorbing Direction L. Marcus Enterprises NOW SHOWING THE 13th HOUR I WITH 7Hvn The tar of in another John Gold--stage triumjif LIONEL BARRYMORE JACQUELIN GADSDON A Master Crook! A Young Dectective! A Marvelous Dog! A Girl in Peril! g Edward Horton With Comedy GLENN TR.YON BEN BAR-- Paramount News 3 ALYCE MILLS WILLIAM TOOKER PLAY 1Y CLACKS W-- T FANCHON & MARCOS tarot I. V.,rAD POLAR IDEA a- .4 UOER I HER c.OREF'J MCM-- U Pricesr-Matin- ee, 10c and 25c Nights, 10c and 35c Lyceum Theater SATURDAY Bob Steele in Mojave Kid SUNDAY WITH Tom Mix in SAN FRANCISCO BEAUTIES IP6GRYS HARVEY KARELS & ALICE ROSE VALYDA Sunday eGYPtian; RECORD AND CAVERLY CAROL & VIRGINIA HARKER SISTERS BO News Reel Comedy Orchestra Orpheum D ON THE STAGE - 1 Wmh ISellr Bennett, AmU Stewart, Donald Ketch, Eve Southern, Ruaadi Siapaon. Jason Robard, Wesley Barry 3 P. M. Raise in Prices! Pick o the Pictures Outlaws of Red River MONDAY Bebe t)anie1s in Miss Brewsters Millions PEEP TUESDAY REVA ft PAT Olive Borden in f TIBBS and His Band The Monkey Talks ON THE SCREEN WA1 LI LtA Cl EH RIAVYIMI 0 WEDNESDAY NID DANCING Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Jack Passeys Greater Band Better Than Ever! Hotter, Sweeter, Conway Tearle and Anna Q. Nilsson in The Greater Glory A First National Picture THURSDAY Marguerite De La Motte and Lionel Barrymore In The Girl Who BOBBY VERNON IN SPLASH YOURSELF PRICES Matinee Evening 15c, 30c 15c, 33c, 50c PARAMOUNT NEWS Matinee price until 6:30 Monday and Tuesdays. Where Happiness Awaits You Wouldnt Work FRIDAY . Malcolm McGregor and Dorothy Revore in Money to Burn |