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Show C, 192S April tviHnv. THE OGDEN POST KOI B AND DILL !,air Thu.- - broken English comedians v ho will Kndav and Monday at the Paramount in the musical appear farce. the Fanchon Si Marco banner. under -Alger.a, In i ' fi v, 11 l iluMtt art- - over i lOvliesl i i; !.! .it On- iihnio ii sj!.;):; ym;. : man, b.. e!y twei.iy. Hell., b.'m , - s harm-i- l !hc tins'. I ! ii'i.l 'y mat Si1 If a vit i.cii mvii behind b tree to bvL: it and i aeeii by u police 1 c t t- It. j Ii.iS num to he serond n,. v.u :n the dir.ii'r' room ut a table inusi.--- i i the wall the alkim.'. Then lie leans for-- v .t.!. tiviiic !e sin , ihrough the t wb ii jilnving on me prr-.o- i I i ef sir n vV. vi::Vi yi I'id. will be ileiiiiiieti until the s.ia-n, the l,.tt;t eiHUf- - up to investigate. If to eu;'e bub io I . - iiiifihi:ii: to his own busj-n- t !;.!.u wlifie u vks b.. n. : i 1'.;. I'l itini. wulk:!.u quiet!) down the , a : . ;; ; , I:,. i,.!, ;he l;.y. "Die: ni, p.iii,-- .iji will pay bisy i ;i: IS .1 ....I liras nei Ipy to Tie music iiiH'i un. s.Clii.! iniii"- - li.-.r bun. The polite tench !i!,- ,i,;,i:iithi-. superbi! e el'chi'-t'.'.- i, to trail a criminal, or a ilnj.-The Veling J1 lie at !.( In r ihniaxe- - - lueni in stra.r I'ieit- -. :he dug i (riven the A i: i. ifi ly. Tlo i! silence. mu!.'?and he lepuis ,i play--hiA siorii: of appliiii-Hut the dis-- ! liiiiiiifjh un article af r.l, cloitutiK or m'iiic object he ha drop-pei- l ot the ce: in,1.. i"trui-he- d niu-- ii iioi does not applaud. I. in; I hr sciiic of ;he crime. of l tie llti:.cai'i;u; Kl::i He rise- -, walks li.rivt'y ! the lilile. . of l.iszt, and Jacques Joins la Hugs ai'j ids,. laughl to look that lunU to lin bale mv, out . r huru-i- loot. The man once pl.i.u.p- it wih all the Sue ,e. Ins rtl'r'vay a eends (toes r.t i :i ijr lit to the, i iiiiil lui'iied over to the with ai! the bnlliunl tcchnieul 1iiiist. jirre.-ti-ime dug will take the hack trail, ihu the lout, if there is any, uii.1 brine it in to be used us evidence in tile Ce.ll'!. Out uf the finest police trained Germ.1 n shepherd dog in America is Fla-i- ;, the beautiful annnnl recent- pin. ill ander contract by S.VmiDAY anti w It will make in- is- - ii 1 'l-j- ut - In-- i.- I'- V - 1S - , at-te- ; I Lyceum Theater SATURDAY William Desmond in Hod Clay . First Run in Ojrden. . - uet-iin- - b.le--'- i. sui-pei-t- . 1 - SUNDAY Milton Sills in -- . e. s I The Valley of the Giants J I !.-- - i d ; po-I'.- n, : COLONIAL First National Firture. I'eter !. Ky ties sntashirg note! of bve, thrill and fight in the timber country. A MONDAY Fred Oilman in Metro-luiltiwyu.Miiv- iT The Line Star 1 1 i.li '."A1'1 Gir'.iiiK appenrance with directed and Clara How in ONE HOUR OF LOVE rm bes ai.d Mareelim I)uy in "I nder the Rla-liable, which wait Ralph Wine With Robert Frazer und Jacqueline h W. S. Van Dyke and which is liookid to he shown at the Para- A THE WAY OK ALL PANTS mount theatre Sunday and Monday. 1 h? support in,: east of the picture includes: llert Unaeti, Marc MacDer-mound William Fairbanks, as well other famous screen mimes. Is the coined). tt TUESDAY Rey nolds in Vera SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Main Event ti-- s It" a distinguished muxii-iu- at a p.ipuhr New York With Monte Blue, Isdla Ilgams and James J. Jef Tries, one time world rhampimi heavyweight boxer. Is the fonunly. al of Kolb and Dili to Coast theatre circuit vitii their latest musical comedy anothfiree, In Algeria, has scored Times Coast. West the to er triumph ire changing and the big names of h chow world who were only seen o tl'c ligitimate theatres and then at greatly advanced price" bethe reach of the majority are gradually being lured to appear at the jply yond Coast chain of West theatres. a great deal of pride that the Paramount th.M'.ra can announce that these two wolc famous comedians will be here Sunday and Monday with their big new show and a company of thirty talented players. No introduction is necd?d for those Their two inimitable fun makers. comedy squabbles and uriftinai gags ars known the world over. Their new ihow is in two big scenes, the first a itreet in Algeria, where the two get mixed up with a couple of sheiks and thsir wives. The second scene is in a fort of the French foreign Legion. Koib and Dill appear as a couple of easy going traveler?, just plain bootleggers from Chicago, but are mistaken for two famous army t sent to aid the Legion n their Ii is with fun-ite- rs against' the war In Algeria ilifu. is said to be one of the most colorful shows they have ever staged. At the finish of the second act the girls dressed as Legionnaire scale the fortress wall, a stunt e. ti Loves TWO FLAMING YOUTHS With W. Fields and Chester Conklin. News and Comedy of Carmen Fallie News and Corned v. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 1 The securing nlav the West Delores Del Rio in restau-r.i- it lo-l- stpry of the prize fighl ting. WEDNESDAY OCEAN KLUKS had not one night tifteen years ago, music levels would not have the opportunity to hear Jacques Jolas, funuius concert pianist, play a recital in The American legion hat can on April Hi. That night cnangul Ihc course of the urtists life. l ictuiv u emwdod din.ng room soft manner. Frequently the dog is mistaken as to what is a suspicious ac- lights gleaming cn xil ci and crystal the bl .ie naze of smoko, tion and for that reason is taught to J detain a suspect without harming him the hum of conversation, and through until the arrival of the policeman with it the silent movements of trained waiters. whom he works. It it. then up to the policeman to And above the room a little baluse. human reasoning powers to de- cony screened with palms, half con-- 1 termine whether the man should be eeahng an orchestra. booked for further investigation. In arresting" a suspect and holding him until the arrival of police the dog merely stands in front of the man and barks to attract the attention of the officer on the beat 'and to keep the suspect from fleeing. If the man remains perfectly still he will not be attacked by the dog. If he tries to run away the animal will grab him by the wrist, gently at first, but hard enough to tear his flesh if he persists in trying to If the man attempts to draw a knife or a gun the dog will attack viciously, tearing at the mans throat in an attempt to kill him. If the policeman, who usually is not .1 far away from the dog, tells the animal to attack it will spring directly at the prisoners throat, often killing or maiming for life before it can be taken off the unfortunate mans body. In Germany the police dogs cooperate with the partolmen on the beat. Each dog is assigned a human comThe animal usually runs panion. ahead to Reek out suspects. Innocent citizens know they will not be attacked unless they make an effort to A ONE ROUND HOC GAN Chance Ilavs Part In Artists Life (iiiu'il double feature program. THURSDAY Uen. (Fllrien and Virginia Valli in Paid to Ixve THUUSDAY AND FRIDAY FRIDAY SERENADE The Collegians With Adolphe Menjou and Kathryn Carver. Comedy and News i and Madam Wants No Children A Priceless Necklace and the Fate of a Millionaire at the Mercy of a Parrot i EARL DERR DIGGERS entirely new in stage productions. Kolb and Dill are carrying a big company of talented players and beautiful popular Saturday Evening Post story and hest-scll- er 0 them and two complete scenery to insui 3 the sucproduction. On the Screw How police dogs arc able to detect criminals is a puzzle to most people unacquainted with the training of these animals. The fact is a police dog does not now a criminal w hen he sees one un-kthe man is acting in what the dog has been taught is a suspicious girls with changes of cess of this ss The Chinese Parrot At Egyptian Sunday A famous author, a story nth an absorbing plot, splendid combined with Kterful direction by a noted director have been materialized into the creep version of enal novel, Earl Derr Biggers The, Chinese Parrot, ATOUVERSAL JEWEL A PAUL LENI Production - with MARIAN NIXON and HOBART BOSWORTH with an Sa hara its local premier at gynt:aii theatre, starting Sun- - day. flmed nis under the direction of p,1 !)npntnial directorial ni the wiz-- m whose fiwt Amor- for Universal, The kim (anan, has earned for acKla,m snd fame, the ,one Jhat will easily hold 1 ttirili'J ',JOUn'-- l for the evening. T shudders, follow each tdeid Prcession, and he is Sj iO troubled with , &uonnj. e melodrania is well- "h.: I cast, including Eoban p Mtaules as Marian Nixon, Edmund Burns, V I &jin.' Uhert Conti. Florence Turr.,r r .Esmelton, Edgar Ken- -; 5tay' ei:J ' mmorvilie and mar.y C.KCI'on iad 'T'lIREE great stars in anoth- - ar east K. Sojin, Florence Turner, er dashing, daring drama of the West Turn, Frankie and Beans, the dog. come through in a whirlwind of thrills and mirth Youll shout that its the dhrlllingest comedy ever screened as the Tyler trio dashes into action. Edmund Rums, Fred Es-melto- n, Albert Conti, Ed Kenncdj', George Kuwa, Anna May Wong. er Last Time Today and Tomorrow! t-w- i rj all-st- inrluding: of those rare pictures, so strange, so weird, so that it baffles description. Filled with unearthly effects, haunting in its mystery, vibrantly thrilling with drama. Based on the unfathomable theft of a string of world renowned pearls the key to the mystery is held by a Chinese parrot. Earl Derr Diggers famous Saturday Evening Post story and best-sellnovel brought supremely to the screen! ONE 1 Prvwian i Starting Sunday REGULAR PRICES |