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Show r- f- .1 HmwitfwUigl If Friday, May ll. THE OGDEN POST - STAGE 4 AT THE ' . '"'' . r . - .: '. . Ljj.Mmgars",,;j. s run uaj.1.1 SCREEN AMUSEMENTS -- r Ladies Must Dress Fox Films Comedy to William Boyd in Have Local Showing Railroad Picture Paramount Offers EGYPTIAN Today and Saturday, Virginia Valli in "Ladies Must Dress" Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Madge Bellamy in Silk Legs." PARAMOUNT Tonight and Saturday matinee, Dolores Del Itio in Ra mona" and Saturday matinee Iteed Dancing school presents Kiddies dancing revue; Saturday night. Sunday and Monday, Fanchon & Marco resent In Holland Idea and, on the screen, William Boyd in "The fight Flyer." OGDEN Friday and Saturday, Dynamite, the dog, in "Four, Footed Ranger; Sunday and Monday, the Duncan Sisters in Topsy and Eva. LYCEUM Saturday, wonders of the Northland in "Alaskan Adventures and Charlie Chaplin in "Shoulder Arms; Sunday, Ken Maynard in "Red Raiders" and the comedy, "Do Detectives Think?; Monday. Crashin Thru" and Marie Prevost in "Man Bait; Tuesday, Doris Kenyon and Lewis Stone in "The Blonde Saint; Wednesday, John Barrymore in "Don Juan; Thursday, Ranger, the dog, in "Fangs of the Wild and Eddie Cantor in "Special Delivery; Friday, I'atsy Ruth Miller in "South Sea Love. COLONIAL Saturday, Louise Fazenda and Clyde Cook in "Simple Sis"; Sunday and Monday, Zane Greys Under the Tonto Rim; Tuesday and Wednesday, Evelyn Brent and George Bancroft in "The Showdown; Thursday and Friday, Pola Negri in "The Secret Hour. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to the music of Jack Passeys greater band. Open air floor. Gardens open free to public every Sunday from 2 to 6 p. m. BERTIIANA Dancing Wednesdays and Saturdays. Music by Olio Reeve and his orchestra. - j -- ;. -. J I -- nI v y V .7 h-- i i :f. m, .$ v V-- -- v- ,:v f f vi V ;: AJB ' i ball teams are all steamed up and ready to start on the first week of play, which will get under way May 14. Armstrong will verse the Ogden Paint, Oil and Glass company, champions of last year, in the first contest. At a meeting of the managers, held Wednesday evening at the Ogden Sporting Goods store, final details for the opening were worked out. Each manager announced his team complete andVeady to start. Local Barber Unions, 53 and 141, are to furnish the Armstrong team with five dozen baseballs, for the privilege of using the back of Armstrong suits for the Union Barber emblem. The first half will end June 29; the second half. August 24. At the close series of the second half a three-gam- e will be staked between the winners of the first and second halves to determine the championship. Madge Bellamy, popular Fox Films star, is rapidly gaining for herself the the screens most beau title of tifully gowned actresses. Her gorgeous display of gowns always draws considerable comment : r r , 4 ; K 4 ''5 , f3 V ..VK si .V Another director to be by Carl Laemmle is Wesley ltuggles, whose clever handling of the Laura La Plante pictures, "Finders Keepers" and "Silk Stockings determined Mr. Laemmle to secure Ruggles for the direction of Miss La Plante in "One Rainy Night, upon which work has 'v ed 5 '1 Bellamy IH.JUK t,er mutamemmattmi just been started. mure little star gives a brilliant characterization of a peppy female from her feminine admirers. In Silk Legs, her newest Fox Films release, which comes to the Egyptian theatre starting Sunday. Miss Bellamy displays the last word in gowns and gives a charming exhibition of what woman should wear. the "Silk Legs is a story of love, pathos, thrills and laughter. The de- - James Hall plays opposite the star, Others in a well balanced cast are Joseph Cawthom and Maude Fulton. Arthur Rosson directed the production. well-dress- ed A Fanchon & Marco Stage Presentations every Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday matinees and evening with screen attractions. DIRECTION L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES LAST TIMES TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE . DOLORES DEL RIO RAMONA OUR GANG COMEDY ADDED ATTRACTION M. G. M. NEWS SATURDAY MATINEE KIDDIES DANCE REVUE OF THE IN CONNECTION WITH RAMONA Saturday Matinee 1:152:30 Tonight 5:45 7 aft 9:15 -- SAT. NIGHT, SUNDAY AND MONDAY ON THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCOS IN HOLLAND IDEA FEATURING JEAN UOYDELL JIMMY LYONS EMILY & ROMAINE WAY WATTS ROSE G1.ESBY H AND THE SUNKIST BEAUTIES J ERICKSON WILLIAM bBOYD ? ' : 4' U : 4 NIGHT . 1 t ; ., . 1 (JobijnaRahton SEE THE THRILLING TRAIN WRECK TAKEN AT THISTLE, UTAH. CHRISTIE COMEDY PRICES: 34:1579:15 679:15; Monday 24:1579:15 15c Matinee 15c SHOWS: Saturday Sunday 35c; Evening . v - AwV;-- : Tomorrow Nite Egyptian theatre today and Saturday. based It is a smart comedy-drammodern life and upon centering about the love affair of a quiet little working girl who disappoints her sweetWILLIAM BOVDwlheNJGHT FLYER? heart because of the severity of her ed "The Night Flyer? a James Cruze dresses. Victor Ileerman wrote the stare, production for ad- story and has directed it with broad and in that William Boyd, ring understanding. The cast includes Earle joining towns. In addition to the thrill of seeing Foxe, Nancy. Carroll and Ilallam and of Cooley. motn pictures in theasmaking William Boyd, such players meeting McCollough Philo and Ralston Jobyna "Lonesome," the Paul Fejos feain person, the townspeople were treatin Cali ed to the unusual sight of a tram ture, has been wreck that demolished an engine and fornia and, from congratulatory telefour ears. Local fans may enjoy the grams received at the home office of same thrill when The Night Flyer Universal, it should be a sensation at the Paramount theatre among moving pictures, so unusual and different in its direction. It is Saturday, Sunday and Monday. A hill located several hundred yards predicted that this picture, the first from the tracks served as a grand- under Dr. Fejos contract with Unistand on which stood almost the en- versal, will be even more talked of tire population of the town during than Fejos The Last Moment. the filming of the wreck scenes When the mail train hurtled around the curve of this hill, struck the weak spot in the trestle rails and leaped into the air, to crash into the stream which the trestle spanned, there were shrill cries from the women on the hilltop. So realistic was this sequence that most of those in the impromptu audience forgot that it was a motion picture and stood spellbound. Then, as they realized the spectacular magnitude of the scene they had just witnessed, the townspeople cheered lustily. All the realism that held the crowd subdued the day the wreck was photographed was caught by the cameras, so that this thrill provides one of the big punches of the picture. Jobyna Ralston is featured as leading woman opposite Mr. Boyd. DANCING a, To Jack Passeys Greater Band (Utahs Best) Pathe-DeMill- pre-view- All Concessions and Rides Will be in Operation. "Where Happiness Awaits You" HMeCifa ed GARDENSf The Gardens will be open free to the public every Sunday afternoon 3 to 7 p. m. iiiiiiiilliiii I STARTING SUNDAY WILLIAM FOX nreserrls I 1 Of His Don Juan John Barrymore, who appears as lov spectacular Warner Brothers produc-.ion of Don Juan, which comes to the Lyceum theatre next Wednesday had this to say about the picture, when it was completed: "I enjoyed creating the character of Don Juan particularly because' it is totally different from that of Ahab Ceeley in 'The Sea Beast,' my last picture. The character of Don Juan follows in a straight honest line without palliation or subterfuge. If the picture is successful it will be because he doesnt reform or fade out in an aura of respectable domesticity with cows browsing peacefully in the distance and a row of milk bottles on the front stoop. "Hes true to his psychology as an engaging, ruthless amorist, a seeker after perfection with an extraordinary recuperative physique. It might be well to remember that this la a char cs acter part ASSISTED BY AND HIS RANI) ON THE SCREEN f f-- : ,t Another Big Nite the greatest REED DANCING SCHOOL ,'J. t , What Barrymore Himself Thought IN ' "Ladies Must Dress," a Fox Films Fanchon and Marco present this week "In Holland Idea, featuring the production featuring Virginia Valli peppy little girl, Jean IioydellK her an(j Lawrence Gray, is playing at the songs, dances and pantomme are a riot. Jimmy Lyons is a fast talking comedian, Emily and Romaine Adagio team doing a Dutch dance, Way Watts sings and accompanys himself on the ukulele, Rose Glesby doing bits and songs all assisted by the "Sunkist Beauties and Erickson and his band. On the .Screen Residents of Thistle, Utah, never saw more exciting days than during the period when Walter Lang direct- - i. . Commercial League Madge Bellamy Has Openings May 14 Gorgeous Display of Gowns in Silk Legs The four Commercial league base- ?: t - iq... 33c 50c "The difficulty with a character of this kind lies in keeping it from becoming repetitive. It might be pleasantly stimulating for the leading character to bounce from one lady to another, but could easily be rather dreary to watch. "This difficulty was happily transcended in the scenario, greatly assisted by the extraordinary cast which the Warner Brothers with great trouble and expense assembled. In fact, the Warners and myself were at one in wishing to engage the strongest cast in a picture for years. "The picture is enriched by performances of individual distinction. MADGE BELLAMY JAMES "V William Craft, to whom credit goes for the direction of Tryon'a farce comedy successes, Fainting the Town, "llot llcels," A Hero for a Night and Fresh Every Hour, has renewed his contract with Universal for a number of years. -- MAUDS FULTON fawftlf nVOSMOV ARTHUR ROSSON pndu&mi SAGO Madge Bellamy, the screens most popular flapper star in her newest and cleverest drama, with a big cast of favorites. ON THE STAGE Special Mothers Day Feature OGDEN COMMUNITY MALE CHORUS Thirty Singers Featuring Songs for Mother's Day. Glenn Tryon, Universals newest star, will arrive in New York on Wednesday in order to attend Universal's sales convention at the ltitz Carlton hotel in Atlantic City. It is expected that he will also be present at th ensuing conventions in St. Iouis and San Francisco, returning to Universal City to start work on "The Gate Crasher under the direction of Wit liam Craft CAWTHOXN FREDERICA Latest lat he News Gene Halliday at the Big Wurlitzer Animal Comedy Shows at 3, 5, 7, 9. Regular Prices EGYPTIAN THEATRE Best in Entertainment m |