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Show rrv. PAN May 25, 1928 TIIE OGDEN l'OST AMERICANA tht IDEA.Trc.'su'u'; stage at the Paramount theatre appearing on the night, Sunday and Monday, with a cast of 40 and the ! Hand. tine Marimba , believing that he still loves her sister, brings about an exciting and surprising climax that shows the oung man up for what he really is ami solves the love problems of both and her sister. bride-to-be- f Sailair Beach Will Open Season Saturday, May 26 and Kellys In Paris Reaches Kxtmnes of Mirth siti' reigned on the stage. She has the mother role in Mother knows Pest." h'o Film picture version of IMna 1'irbei's much read and discussed story, in whnh Mudgc Bellamy is Colu-n- s II feat hi isl. made fee laughter, wli.i ever aiUrds the I xee.mi theatre Sun-- ! da ".I'le "The lobeiis and Kells in w., lari-- , the riMeial-Vil!m- Lyceum Theatre Beau-- ', dine is the feature, will: live a eoiuplete life daring the run of the i let are. ' baltair will throw open its gates to ie 1ohens and Kellys in Paris is the pleasure-seekin- g human jammed with whole-nm- e public next Satcf pathos ami comedy. Kaeh urday to begin a continuous run tou through the slimmer season, accord-t- o W er ef the all star eat is udmir-- : un announcement made at the abh 1' Saltair Beach company offices not a farce comedy, but it is! drain. i ,,f the relations between thei The resort has been renovated, is lri.' i'(!..n and the Jew told with an bright with new paint, and is all in eye always on the comic possibilities readiness, according to the manage- of the tale. ment. l'withing that can happen in bree dancing at the Saltair pavilion Taris happens to the Cohens and Kelwill be one of the innovations .this lys. i'. i lading an upa ho dance and u duel. The 1 his concession, ends with one according to of the mostwhole thing and the management, has been exciting hysterical made possible by the fact that the new Saltair Stf(i.enees ever screened. has enjoyed two very successful seasons, the income from which has canOle celed a large portion of the cost of 11 is reconstruction that followed the fire ! of lbJ5. Chaplin, star of Warner Urns.' Another new feature which will be prod t ion of The Better Ole, which inaugurated at the resort at the be- con. i - to the Lyceum theatre on Wedginning of the season, will be the pri- nesday, has scored the hit of his vilege to bathers, allowing them to career in this new picture, which was visit the concessions attired in their adapted by ('has. F. Keisner and Har-nKiancis Zanuck from Bruce Buirns-father- 's bathing suits. This ruling applies to s cartoons and every concession at the resort, with play. Ibe f dance pavilion. The locale of the picture is a part This greater freedom of the beach is said by the management to have of the British front in France during the World war. The regiment has met with favor at many of the been relieved from front line duty on resorts throughout the country larger where the eve of an unexpected Herman atit is in vogue. tack. and has marched into the little To make the concessions more French village anticipating a good accessible to bathers, the sand easily beach has been enlarged, thus bringing it rest, some fun and plenty to eat. After several days some of them nearer to the pavilion. The approach their hands at amateur theatricals try to the water now leads from which include a horse in the town hall. the central plaza of thedirectly resort and Old Hill and his A If, arc drafted pul, shortens the distance of for the horse. Tlie materially preparations and the more circuitous route. presentation of the play are funny Don Tibbs and his fourteen-piec- e enough, Saltair orchestra will have charge of When but that is just the beginning. the Germans advance all musical presentations at the resort and capture the town,suddenly not the leaving during the season, it was announced, retiring British time to help their cree concerts will be given weekly, friends out of the horse and they find starting Sunday, May 27. themselves in this masquerade within Concessions at the resort will be the German lines. Then the fun really running full tilt on the opening day, begins. the management said, and several new and additional parking facilities for Ixuiiso Dresser, beloved actress of he convenience of motorists have been stage and screen, is being carried nstalled. back, a la cinema, to earlier days when SATURDAY 1 u- I'he-seit-. Sat-ur.ia- Isiis Wilson in - ft FRANKIE Coney Island Aim PLS ! y. SUNDAY Cro. Sidney nnd Vera Cordon in and his The Cohens nnd Kellys in Paris MONDAY Double Feature Program Wally Wales in Chaplin Bettor Is Best Picture Desperate Courage and Joseph Schildkraut in The Heart Thief i.-- TUESDAY ri Dolores Del llio and l.loyd Hughes in world-famou- On the Stage American dress, brilliantly colored, have several original dance routines to the Pan American melodies, the tango, the swaying Spanish waltz and the fiery Rhumba, which to South America is the same as the hula to Hawaii. With colorful settings, fast tempo and a company of great entertainers Pan American Idea should prove one of the best Fanehon and Marco production to be sent over the circuit. on the fanehon and Marco ever rt for timely subjects upon which as ataft their ideas have used Amerik. background for the Pan Para-w- t idea which comes to the as the stage theatre Saturday conjunction with the The Lovelorn, a South lnf.vni atmosphere with the na-i- n aongs, dances and melodies. The settings of the "Pan AmeriOn the Screen ca Idea is laid in a beautiful gar-ie- n Thrills and romance vie with each overlooking a lake surrounded on The Lovelorn, the Cosdistant shores by rocky Cuban other in nonntains. The sun has just slipped mopolitan production featuring Sally nn view down behind the mountains, ONeil, which opens at the Paramount ad the sky is ablaze along the hori- - theatre Saturday night. The Lovelorn brings to life on complete the colorful South the screen one of the most famous Inerictn atmosphere the pick of tai- bits of newspaper columning in the nt from these various nations has world, the advice to lovers, conducted fea-Jpietu- re j Pals First A First National Picture. m WEDNESDAY Sid Chaplin in m The Better Ole THUKSDAY A drama of roaring hoofs and spitting guns In the West of yesterday. Adolphe Menjou in Blonde or Brunette NOW PLAYING! lt'a a Paramount. Tomorrow Today FRIDAY Tom Santarhi and Edna Murphy in The Cruise of the Hellion vU 1X1 THEATRE - cn secured, first among which is by Beatrice Fairfax, that appears in Marimba band The Marimba the Tipica of Mexico City, the official ansical organization to the president :f Mexico. Samuel Pedrazo favorite prominent news dailies throughout the world. Sparkling with the modernism of the younger generation and tugging at the heartstrings with its tragedies of youth, it tells the story of two taor of General Obregon, sisters one an especially frivolous of Mexico and Mariano Delgado, girl who scorns her flashy suitor; and ruiro player lend a touch of their nathe other a more demure character, ira lands to the presentation. who has long loved the boy in secret. Fraction and Marcos Sunkist beau-iHe turns to the quiet one for consobeautifully costumed fn the South lation. As their wedding approaches, Ik famous Argentine if six talented artists. ud is also a unit in or-bes- tra n rP Starting Sunday -- Thrills! Romance! 'll li r. v?y & - ' N . " . Vjv-U"- ' ',' '.V Ry, iftW? r.'HtaV . r? v.. v : . 'A . . Y.ioSi. s ,J. Sf.v.V . . v.fc.s;- a. . A - m ur tiiW. i ' " f , 'j !; fc t jl'.W h I g- - J . AS : iK' . w jV.1 IncompariblSaluirUtahsgrcatcstplcamel resort, swings open its.'gates for long scasoiri of fun; And this year' v dancing! Y-f.;- ' Saltair belongs to the people; It al ways has;:; and alwaysNvill.v' Generous patronage 6f;$ the new Saltair clnrihg the past two seasons makes it possible trcturn to the old tradition ! - - ; . the worlds of FREE DANCING-- n cst floor, to the country's finest music. larg-- 3 DON TIBBS RALPH LEWIS boy. bring gray e SEASON OPENS JOG B. BROWN &bk4oL.th2.tlW-t- h Wft hairiT and his X4Piece who ones! Noted Stage Star Directed by Saltair Orchesti to GEORGE M. ARTHUR mmm eGYpemn Show Place of Utah V f the delightful hausic of .Mr. Again you will dance Tibbs and his famous orchestra. Dorrt miss the grand opening. Saturday, May 26. Joirrdhe joy- ous crowds who will launch the summer season. The resort is gay with color and the cool salt sea Come!! breezes are sweeping the pavilion! cessions all open! 11 7:15 A. M-- . Train Schedule 9:15 A. M., 12 noon, every half hour. 2 -- ! 'v P. . In Round (rip fire Iniludir.; Admission Ohe, CiYRateitoAmufemenTalue in the, W.olM |