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Show Friday. January 13, 1928 THE 0(5 DEN POST Weeks Bill at the Paramount Offers Shepherd of the Hills Coining To the Orpheum Theatre Sunday Beal Entertainment 7 group four time Merer 'that one, each voice Mended per. it, f Vrtlv with the next and you will what a treat is in store for you Fanchon & MW. Ue.t ZuVstem Idea comes to the Para- spec- rounders organiration of ializes in harmony. This setting the Idea is in a rough mining capip, a with snow capped mountains as is the of rangers background. Each dressed differently, each depicting some phase of life usually found in such a camp. Besides the rangers, patrons of the Paramount theatre will see Dallas Walker and sister in a specialty. Miss Walker is an expert with the rope, and she makes it do some amazing Eunice Healey is a dancer of note, and will be seen in some difficult tefJe Wong, who completes the bill, his subtle sings, and is known for way of putting across humor. The Western Idea is a distinctly different act. It is wide contrast from the usual girl revues. It is refreshing and it is being acclaimed throughout the west coast wherever it shows. On the Screen She danced her way into the films, and now as a star, she portrays the role of a cafe song and dance girl! Vera Reynolds, piquant DeMille D..n-iouu-iiy- tHoiy O'Dsy, tAsfit w &$ stdtfohn Bolts m'Tbt SktpOtnC of fit ftBs Realism and warm human characters, emotions dramatic because they are colorful these are, after all, the things that make the best motion picture story material. First National Pictures' film version of the Harold Bell Wright novel, The Shepherd of the Hills, is a worthy successor of the best big human screen plays of the past, and run at the Orpheum opens a four-da- y theatre, beginning next Sunday at fine players, are outstanding reasons for the success of this film. Certainly the story material taken from the in Marion Jackson's adaption, is ideal film material. This production brings the Ozark backwoods and its quaint folk realistically and artistically to the screen. Players who stalk convincingly across the screen in characterizations of the Wright novel are Alec B. Francis, in the title role; Molly ODay and John Holes in the principal romance; 3 p. m. Matthew iletz, Homaine Fielding, Otis Admirable direction by Albert Rog-el- l, llarlan, Joseph Bennett, Maurice Murwho takes top rank in his pro- phy, John Westwood, Marion Douglas fession by his work On The Shepherd and other excellent artists. Splendid of the Hills, and splendid character- photography is contributed by Sol izations by a group of at least twelve Polito. Beau Geste. There were but two thi- vast Sahara. Chief in support are women in that story, which was also Noah Beery, William Fowell, Arnold from the pen of P. C. Wren. They Kent, Mitchell lewis and Roscoc were Alice Joyce and Mary Brain, but Kama. their characterizations were more or less subordinated by the great theme of brotherly love. In Beau Sabreur, NATIONAL DANCING directed by John Waters, the love is an equally strong one, but it is diCHAMPIONSHIPS vided between a girl and the heros A Weekly Feature at country. Gary Cooper plays Henri Beaujo-lai- s, BERTH ANA of the Foreign Legion who is transferred to secret service duty on Exclusivelyjfor Owen EVERY WEDNIISIIXy NIGHT For best-selle- r, Lyceum Theater The Party, For Terms, Call Mr. Stanley Robins Ogden Theatre Bldg. Thone 23 ON THE STAGE FAXCIION A MARCOS WESTERN $fa IDEA FEATURING tl, THE KANGEKS V & SISTER EUNICE IIOALEY Vila TIBBS Reynolds, .MAIN EVENT' snows Sunday 7 P. M. 8:10 Monday and Tueaday P. M 9:10 SUNDAY Hoot Gibson in Mondaya and Tueadaya. )i 4. 1 Our Gang Comedy YALE .VS. HARVARD Paramount News MONDAY The Lily mmm TUESDAY Vera Reynolds in The Little Saturday TENSE DRAMA FROM THE LIVES OF and THOSE THAT SERVE THE SEA! The Return of the Riddle Rider Jack PasseysBand WEDNESDAY Milton Sills in Hard-Boile- Today and CHOICER. Adventuress d Haggerty A credit to all of Utah. Our dance friends from Ogden, Salt Lake, Logan and Brigham all tell us they are glad to travel miles to hear this wonderful musical organization. A First National Picture thrilling productions of the season. Charles Delaney plays opposite the star. Beau Sabreur There are only two feminine principals iiv Beau Sabreur, Paramounts spectacular sequel to Beau Geste, which is to be projected on the screen at the Paramount theatre commencing Wednesday, January 18. These roles are played by Evelyn Brent, as Mary Vanbhugh, an American girl, who becomes a pivotal point in a great Sahara desert tribal rebellion, and Joan Standing, cast as the existed THE SCREEN () Belle Bennett in mount theatre next week, and is said to be one of the most dramatic and conition TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY PRICES Evening: 13c, 33c, 50e Matinee: 15c, 30c Matinee lricea Until 6:30 Please Dont It will be on view at the Para- same NEWS HEAR THIS GREAT MALE CHORUS TIIE RANGERS and This HAL ItOVCH COMEDY for Tfoit: Painted Ponies Cockney maid, Maudie. Coeq& ARTISTS PlCTUIVEr PAltA MDl'NT UNITFD AND IMS BAND Now or Never ed. Bum Just the Place Harold Lloyd in star, played her first part in pictures because a Hollywood studio needed an experienced and accomNeedless to say she plished dancer. made good. In fact, Vera made such an impression, that after a whirl on the comedy lots, William DeMille placed her in several of his productions. Then she was raised to the status of a star. Corporal Kate, and The Little Risky Business are among Miss ReyAdventuress, nolds outstanding stellar pictures. The Main Event is a thrilling story of a cafe dancer written against a gripping background of the fighting arena by Paul Allison. Rochus Gliese, former UFA director and writer, wrote the scenario from Allisons original. William K. Howard direct- NOW SHOWING JOE WONG Splitting the Breeze BUtTm Direct ion L. Marcus Enterprises VIRGINIA Starting December 7th Dancing as Usual Tom Tyler in TH 1 l. DALLAS WALKER Taeks SATURDAY MAM 1G30, l jmr-tieipa- te BAUnJtOOW' ..INC Bay, in lto.-e- , Swim, (ii: 1, Svv ini." Aiivait.v ivpurts have it that iliis pi aiiiU't ion is the best Mi's 'minis has ever ina.ie, ami if fails nii'.ia anything. the reports cannot hr "The Campus Hut" was a hut critics agree that knockout, 'Swim, Girl, Swim" has it topped. Here are the facts. J.. the fir.--t plaee the Mory was written by l.lojd Corrigan who knows everything about How a college story should be written with color, romance, thrills uud laughs. It was directed by Clarence Badger and this man has never been known to miss. It has a star particularly Muted for just this sort of thing fast movthe cast is hand ing comedy---anpicked. James Hall, Gertrude Ederie yes, the famous Trudy of English channel fame, is in the cast William Austin and Diiiiii, Julius Mack ure only a few of the names. 7 he story is nbout u girl who swims the ehumiel and yet who is unable to swim. And that is a situation. There are races ami chases galore, just one event after another. And. just to lie sure that the eollege atmosphere was really there. Miss Daniels selected the University of California in Los Angeles for the loeution of the campus scenes. More than 200 students in the production. Swim. Girl, Swim ia the first picture Trudy has ever appeared in. Her role is a good one, and she is seen us a player uud also in her cusluinary role of a swimmer. - JIM KVMUI mu tlu-ali- v exar.-geratei- this one is getting from the pub- llCThis J'.i, '.iiii.iy ill,- lVl.mi.il will pu s. m Hi lv in her lnust i'ai'am.'imi i - 1 week. mount theatre next to is known as we refer The croup headlines the and it The Gangers, of male Few groups Idea. Western atten-- t the attracted voices ever have, ion 1 son, Major Webb Hayes. llf.il r.iws fiim lbI! vu.n.l. !iel I IVt-sideii- l ' .-. 0 John Cuolidgo, ancestor of 1'resi-icg- d of Hayes dent is Coolidge, cume from England and Grove, Fremont, Ohio, a- i miiaI a slute museum und iilll.d at l ambridge (then Waler-l- i n.s- - a gift Kill i lie I'i'esi-- 1 town ), ill the Puritan Colony of Masold home Swim, Girl, Swim ilig On the Stage . Vnuril The Foursome tn Fan-l'ViKo'i Moonlit Waters. Now . Hand Picked Cast in THURSDAY Belle Bennett in Mother DANCING FRIDAY Adolphe Menjou in A Social Celebrity Its a Paramount! Also The Collegians Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday in - New Records Just Out i i , 4 ( Where Happiness Awaits You "Da-Da-- Da My Darling by Frank Crumit Everybody Loves My Gal, the Four Aristocrats Annabelle Lee by Paul Whiteman "S Wonderful "Did You Mean It? WET WASH Cobble Stones by The Virginians "The Song Is Ended "Kiss and Make Up by Nick Lucas QUALITY WORK Glen Piano Company Washington Bros.-Rober- ts a. 2546 TWO WET WASn FEATURES r soviet Avenue 7 First of all we feature our promptness in our wet wash service. We take your weekly bundle on a certain day and return it to you when promise. In the second place we guarantee work of the highest quality. You cannot help being perfectly satisfied when we do your wet washing. Wet Wash Laundry Phone 1173 d Through the fury of the waves through the dangers of a brutal crew the little dancer fought to pay a debt she did not owe undo a deed she had not done! ADDED FEATURES in "Collegians Comedy Gulliver Dorothy Latest Pathc News Gene Halliday at the Big Wurlitzcr No liaise in Prices! COMING SOON Seventh Heaven; John Barrymore In "When a Alan Loves; "The Lone Eagle, and many others.storm-whippe- - |