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Show June It 1928 THE OGDEN l'OST krirVflRK iEll 18 '" .th (he scenes in l e Americans" an unusual rUdiiriien apIK'anrs at leer- s Lgyptun theatre. Ceorge an a'star cast of 10 I,nnPak take pari. Sid-raJ- d Burthcliness at His Host in The Noose Vvk.i Kiki:., i he young r, w ii.i ..,1 j aiow!v tMUju s the ti.f r V-- lla a jvrmum-nplace in role cf hoimr us the rv-- i Kit ii:irj fine pur 4!f t!;'.s clurui-tt-in The f ? ruirtlu-Jn-.j-s- , : 4 Hi ; r w:.,i .i- ii. - Wh, Ji.ii "A s is ..'liN- t ! i v. !nil T! fort !.,i Hi iv..i,l i v. I if I.. if "I'jijit ii . ! ny ;t ) S. . t. i ;i ii ! I : t i I 'l.l. I - -- t '..SI Nt.iny Kti'y J.. 1; 'll , 1..1S 1 . :i i 1 hen. : r- - i i I y !: 1 l thm i.e 'll.o tie ti, ii. l.i- .! n! r in a;. Hill Cody. I f.rft of the a It Mi ch- - i lulled r W the lyuuni theatre Jay . Sun-jl- t..,!v ii. y u uuality ami Noviities, ilapdi'.iiij'id. J Iirihc!nnis giws to the central i.f ih Lnt-miul- e Joel ainrn: entirely new lines, g ;it has been s! m led at Universal iity t it Jit i.inioi tin lU'.e.uon of Jacques liollens. I'lTlL'l-rs,- ti 1.. tiiite contrart, Other players in this Kii.! Has.l l)ickt:y story are George Hacka- - Muiir-- I .tn.l ii! i. st ine iii'.nr. in. .1 ; I'ffi j iii.im, Jr.. - I.. t' o'Ni.l I'llVi'J !! !.i y l!f !i.! r...!.-,'.- " 11,K-.;.'-! . . li..:iTt ! I. gul-4-.i- t .tio:. Scene Prom GEORGE 9I0NEY 1 rum-run-- 1 is a wrfA Tlu- - I. I tion 1 AMERICANS Li' Ca-'.- :' Units! 1 i sin- -, t tint ccmc tmly from natural. ,1 h.s pi r:',i nuiticc in this roll U!.y t.: - of in. iv; has oier done. the Fust National r. i ii on of Willtiid Muck's M'ti.il pi.iy of the underworld. It loiy of a jouth who is led into a ':. s ly had eoiupunions, hut who o'. i ihc Noo-c- " In i -i -- i ti tie Woes itp.it 111 dcleiwe of his mothers when it is assailed, and i: 'es h.s life in ro I.' The Nioe" is thrilling JT doinc , ji and inter-'- ! fl:.Lr e'.Ttai".tiiei.t. and the star is surrounded by a fine cast of capable j Uli 'Is a .:1 aclK'l'M'S. l Li:.. i Hasijneiu , former New of ed Side use for in the East lork, Follies"; Here wer picture. are the' 1 'en as Dot, the cab- Wrs'i greatest foreign settlement, butcher shop of Schmidt and the fruit .fivks ly the boy ; w inrale of most of the action of store of Albertini where the drama is I, r!ud' special, We Americans. enacted. through tj,;4 j, ,ll;j tll.ni 'phl.jnia ToJj who deserts! XSuol production deals with the The story deals with the modern . 1,10111 s1li',1y butterfly, r ,'"ur1 Montague1 nf these people and will be shown generation of America's foreign born u,r;,"l-v"villain in a con- theatre for the last who have beuonie real Americatis to today and Saturday. ... nf the colorful scenes in We were filmed in New York KTmttiy others were registered at riJcBal City where a complete East Side street was construct- i ! : - o0 rEOTtn M at Lyceum The Big Laughs in Theatre Wednesday The First Night at The Ogden Theatre masterly screen interpretation of s freckles N ij rl ifj. A late Cene lx novel, fa-ro- M Stratton-rorter- Freckles," made under k direction of Leo Meehan, opens at the Lyceum ednesdsy. evidenced by the sale of more copies of the book, 1000,000 sib is a story and picture ficckles rhkh appeals to a very large variety Ai is (f It is clean, theatre-goer- s. whole-.jfli- e, charming, and interesting and jeserves being seen by everyone. The story deals with the adventures if u orphan boy with only one arm. tradition of family behind lim, Freckles sets out to show the Isff from which he is made by accepting the dangerous post of timber naid m the Limberlost forest, a large isd wild section of valuable trees. During the pursuance of his duties, meets the Swamp Angel, with duns he falls in love. But to tell he manner in which he wins out lonld be to spoil the story. A fine cast was chosen and all the rolei ire excellently portrayed. The ait includes John Fox, Jr.t Gene aatton, Hobart Bosworth, Eulalie enien, Billy Scott, L&fe McKee, and Kith no D ES i ankie Darro. It is ideal play. hUiqioii.se cnici-iuinnient- , maintained throughout. with Kichard llurthtliness again demon-that he is one nf the finest' natural actor on the screen, and handles a difficult role with finesse and M rater, grace. "1 he Noose deserves its success beWhen the doctor is confronted by his French sweetheart who claims him cause it is a good picture, well played her theatre as her husband. son-u-li- w, s fine cast. by u When the doctor throws his supposed wife into a closet on the en- trance of his sweetheart. When the doctor is told to leave the room of his elderly patient at the insistence of her jealous husband. When the supposed Frenchwoman is made love to by the hotel detective. When the negro page boy calls the attention of the honeymooners that he is in their room. When the same page boy eavesdrops on the of the detective and the supposed Frenchwoman. When the doctor is chased through the halls cf the hotel and ends up in the wrong room. When the bride enters a wrong room and is hugged by the elderly man and is chased by his irate wife. When the doctor is discovered hiding under the bed. When the supposed Frenchwoman is floored and her" wig falls off and his identity disclosed. big-foot- love-maki- ng W h hiii the week two inqiortant castings have been made by Universal for Show Boat." Kmily Fitzroy will play Parlhenia Ann Hawks and Alina Rubens lias been selected for the role of Julie. At this writing, Harry Pollard, in spile of a three weeks' discovery trip to New York, is without a Magnolia and without a Ravcnul. That makes it unanimous! Bob Hill is collaborating with Paul in the preparation of The Last Warning, which will get under way at Universal City in the very near future. The other Cat and Canary elements which will go into making this mystery picture even bigger and better than last years success are Laura La Plante and Alfred A. Cohn. Ini DONT MISS this Mg heart throb picture the pirturizution of a utage drama that played to full houses on 1 roadway for nearly a year! It's got a story packed to the brim with loe, adventure and human philosophy that'll find its way down to your heart and move your emotions as few photodramas have it in them to do. Tj' (5 ADDED FKATrilKS On the Stage Latest Pathe News Jack Passey and His Rand, with Carlelon Young New Comedy Gene llalliday at the ICBEHCEB Fireproof" Absolutely & Marco Stage Presentations every Saturday evening, Sunday and Monday Starting Sunday Shows at 3 A Safe Place for the Kiddies Fanchon Dig Wurlitzer 5 7 9 Regular Prices :;::n mat- The First inees and evening with screen attractions. Night1 He certainly loved his bride so did the other fellow! TAff m DIRECTION L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE 1:15 GEORGE A picture of continuous laughs. With Bert Lytell, Dorothy Devore and Harry Myers. BANCROFT IN THE DRAG NET EVELYN BRENT WITH First WILLIAM POWELL Showing in Ogden! PARAMOUNT NEWS PARAMOUNT COMEDY STARTS SATURDAY 6:00 P. M. ON .THE STAGE FANCHON & MARCO'S Lyceum Theatre PEP BITS IDEA WITH BAILEY & BARNUM i Johnnie Walker in TED MARKS GWEN EVANS AND HER 'fj The Fun Spot of Utah SATURDAY The Clown CALIFORNIA BEAUTIES SUNDAY ASSISTED BY Richard Barthelmess in ERICKSON AND HIS BAND The Noose and comedy ON THE SCREEN A Dozen Sox i MONDAY Monte Banks in Atta Boy Buffalo Bill. Jr in The Obligin Buckaroo Sc SODA WATER TUESDAY Bebe Daniels in A Kiss in a Taxi HAL ROACH COMEDY u WEDNESDAY Hobart Bosworth and Gene Stratton in Gene Stratton Porters story novelty Freckles STARTING TUESDAY THURSDAY Geo. Walsh in CLARA BOW Auto Admission 50c per Car via Bamberger Electric The Kickoff FRIDAY Robt. Agnew and Dig Boy Williams in RED HAIR Quarantined Rivals .'j'.'''" 35c Round Trip - - - Bathe-Filter- ed, Fresh Water |