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Show Friday, April THE OGDEN POST 20. io Ji. L'jii .u STAGE SCREEN - AT THE THEATRES AMUSEMENTS Farewell Concert For Don Tibbs and His Band Monday presented at the Paramount theatre a real JUlillLIj The RlueSunday and Monday, shows Leatriee African jungle. Joy, Danube," featuring is the screen presentation. U EGYPTIAN Now Playing, Glen Tryon in A Hero For A Night"; Sunday Reginald Denny in "That's My Daddy," on the stage, Jack Passeys Greater Band; Thursday, Tom Mix in "Horsemen of the Plains." PARAMOUNT Now Showing, Norma Talmadge in "The Dove; Sunday and Monday, Fanchon and Marco present "Jungle Idea, on the screen, Lea trice Joy in "The Blue Danube." COLONIAL Saturday, Hetty Blyth in "Snowbound; Sunday and Monday Delores Costello in College Widow"; Tuesday and Wednesday, T. Roy Barnes in Dangerous Friends; Thursday and Friday, Florence Vidor in "Doomsday." OGDEN Now Playing, Hoot Gibson in "Trick of Hearts; Sunday (One Day Only), "Heroes of Blue; Monday and Tuesday, (For Ladies Only), The Naked Truth; Wednesday and Thursday (For Men Only), The Naked Truth." WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to the music qf Jack Passey's Greater band. VIRGINIA Open every Saturday. Bud Srowcrofts Neverrip Band. HEKTHANA Dancing Wednesdays and Saturdays. Music by Olie Reeve and his orchestra. LYCEUM Saturday, Don Coleman in The Bronc Stomper and a Two Time Mama; Sunday, Ted McNamara and Sammy Cohen in "The Gay Retreat, and Buck Jones in The Branded Sombrero; Monday, Lewis Stone in An Affair of the Follies and "George Runs Wild; Tuesday, Ricardo Cortex and Betty Bronson in The Cats Pajamas; Wednesday, Ralph Ince in Chicago After Midnight,; Pathe news and comedy; Thursday, Reginald Denny in "Out All Night, and Wolves of the Range; Friday, George OBrien in "The Sharpshooters and Will Rogers in "Holland." - ITTWri 17 mi7A 11Lixi W Don Tibbs, popular leader of the Paramount band during the fall and winter, will play in farewell concerts st the show house on Sunday and Monday. The farewell concerts will be in conjunction with the Fanchon and Marco Idea, and after the Monday evening appearance, Don and his band will bid farewell to Ogden theatrego ers. Manager Barry Ashton of th L Paramount has arranged for a ni ant surprise, as he has engaged jR Erickson and his greater band at the popular show house. Mr son, by getting acquainted at the ST mount, will play in solo at th. day and Monday engagement, banchon and Marcos Idea and farewell concerts. Theatregoers will welcome Eri son and his greater band at the P. nf mount, and. will accord his musical organization the sam. plause which they have been him at the Orpheum, where er bandthaa been playing. sp?; hffjj SO ORIGINAL AND DIFFERENT THAT COMPARISONS ARE IMPOSSIBLE! picture, That's My Daddy," conies to the Egyptian Sunday. was a member of the Royal Flying Corps REGINALD DENNY This popular star during the war. On The Stage The wilds of the darkest African jungles have been conquered for Sunday and Monday Fanchon and Marco are bringing their "Jungle Idea to the Paramount theatre. The mmitive jungle with a native vil-ais the scene for the stage festivities. Eighteen of Fanchon and Marco's beauties will be featured in their jaxx interpretation of the famous Zulu war dance, costumed in typical Zulu style with grass skirts and black wigs. A jungle hut will be the headquarters for Tibbs and his band during their stage appearance, which will feature some new red hot jungle tunes with their facinating rhythms. Heading the list of performers featured in the Jungle Idea are Wallace and Sanna, who were recently seen in the "Sea Nymphs." For the Jungle Idea they have created a new dance routine which has been, called the dance of the Nora Schiller, that little half pint of "blues" will be queen of the jungle, while Callahan and 'Millar, two blackface comedians cavort about in their burlesque on a couple of jungle savages. Douglas Aleno offers another bit of jungle atmosphere in his snake ge TTHATV MY Oft DDY " 7htnnq R EG I N ft10 DENNY who stars in Thats My Daddy" which is coming to the Egyptian theatre on Sunday is .probably more excited about aviation than 999 people out of 1000. The reason is that Denny is a noted aviator. During the war he was a member of the Royal Flying Corps and saw action over the trenches1 of France. After the war he returned to the atage which he soon deserted for his first screen success for Universal, The Leather Pushers." Then followed stardom in features, a contract and Reginald Universal! the money that comes with it. )C4 life to protect the heavy Investment in Denny productions. Denny signed but he was never given up his enthusiasm for flying. In Thats My Daddy" Denny is supported by Barbara Kent, Lilian Rich, Tom OBrien, Jane La Verne, Mathilda Brundage, Wilson Bengo Kalis, Charles Coleman and Art Currier. Fred Newmeyer directed. ar-ma- nd After Chicago ' Midnight Coming To Lyceum Theatre There- upon Denny became an enthusiastic civilian pilot, purchased a powerful plane and was initiated into the Black Cats club, an organisation of 13 intrepid stunt flyers of the West coast. But Universals head rested uneasily and, they offered Denny a contract at a higher figure as he quickly became one of the most popular of all screen stars. There was one clause in this which denied Denny the right to fly for economic son. Life insurance for $500,000 was taken out by Universal on the stars Lyceum Theater SATURDAY Don Coleman in Bronc Stomper and A Two Time Mama SUNDAY Big Double Feature Program Ted McNamara and Sammy Cohen in The courageous battle being waged the police of Chicago against the gunmen and crime barons who infest the underworld of the great metropolis of the midwest is pictured in the gripping melodrama, "Chicago After Midnight," which, opens Wednesday at the Lyceum theatre. by ape-man- ." "Never has a sermon against crime been so effectively preached as in this Ralph Ince drama, one clergyman declared after viewing the picture in a West Coast studio previous to release. "I could preach for hours from my pulpit and never hope to draw a lesson so . forcefully as it is drawn here," Ince, intent on producing a picture that Was accurate in every detail, spent weeks studying crime and criminals in the Illinois city before the first foot of film was shot, lie ALWAYS TIIE REST FOR THE OGDEN GUEST OGDEN THEATRE NOW PLAYING FIRST RUN WgIBSON Tmaji S; mckoiFj dance. Fanchon and Marco have planned a surprise finish to the act quite spectacular which will feature the eighteen beauties in an aerial routine. The "Jungle Idea is one of the most beautiful we have had, in addition to being one of the most original recent creations of West Coast's veteran producers. Its packed full of fast snappy entertainment from start to finish youll want to see it. Tomorrow Nite r Grand Spring Opening! Jack Passey's Grealer Rand and Two Big Bands .Bud Scowcroft's Neverrips Get the Habit Open Every Saturday! VIRGINIA MUSIC GALORE! Dud Scowcroft's Neverrips. The Show Place of Utah! Virginia DANCING That Ballroom Different! Oh 1 What a Man This Denny Cals Him Daddy I is-Evei- yhody too many husband-hungr- y women that's enough any young man wear a hunted look. But Denny's troubles are your delight. Hounded by. motorcycle cops caught in the toils of a fortune-huntin- g mother claimed as Daddy by a child he never saw before. A riot of speedy fun for you. Denny at his delightful Denniest. With BARBARA KENT, Lillian Rich, Tom OBrien. Armand Kaliz, Jane La Verne, Mathilde MUCH money TOO make Brundage, Wilson Benge. jpAKinj A FRED NEWMEYER Production The Gay Retreat and Buck Jones in The Branded Sombrero 5 79. Shows at 31 MONDAY Lewis Stone in An Affair of the Follies and George Runs Wild TUESDAY Ricardo Cortes and Betty Bronson in The Cat's Pajamas a Its Paramount. WEDNESDAY UNIVERSAL Ralph Ince In Chicago After AJho Midnight Pathe News and Comedy. THURSDAY Reginald Denny In Out All Night and Wolves of the Range FRIDAY Geo. O'Brien In The Sharpshooters Will and Rogers in Holland PICTURE - FOLKS MEET THE ELITE OF MANSVILLE! And get tangled up in the consarnest web of comedy- - thrills- action love and hate that ever was tangled for the entertainment of a movie audience ! HOOT in a new kind of Western, but every bit his old, hard self! fighting, hard riding, two-gu- n - ADDED FEATURES ON THE STAGE JACK PASSEY AND HIS GREATER BAND NEW TUNES NEW NOVELTIES SPECIAL! Fox News Presents Exclusive pictures showing Ogden citizens greeting National Commander Spafford of The American Legion. DON'T .MISS THIS OGDEN REEL! Starting Sunday NO RAISE IN PRICES! |