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Show STAGE GREEN Jack London Novel LpTIAX-N- ow Mjftloii picture, ,.f Homo, Ilorothy Gulliver; starting Sunday, The liar.'- -: Hmlltn and. on the tape. Jack Passey's bur.ii vit: of the Moon, waiter of ceremonies; Wednesday (Fourth of July). ihal ? Th.- Shi.-- iarli-i,,-yjjng- , VI it.,;. - AMUSEMENTS i Coming to Lyceum mi Silts'! ,i tn in Milt since i ! : .1, t . : i The v.'. at tilling. Saturday matinee, W. C. l i, ids and. t'h,.,,r Tonight andLuck ; starting Saturday evening, Fuiu-hm-: in Fool SSo present Japa Knee Idea and Manor: Davie- - i,, Hound of Silver Creek, with Dviiamit. Finish; Tuesday, Law. Lash. . nvi L Saturday, Percy Marmont, Mae Busch and Tom ODiiin jK Frwciwo Nights," Goofy Ghosts is the conu-iiy- ; Sunday aini .ibOJOT th- - Snus-uini- - I t - ; Mi-iha- .-l j- -- l , .y !1 Jack novel ecti'cular teaSM " . Si.jiduy 1 o! iu- - .i- IS-- Na-- of tin elect. Playing the role of J inning's adthe Rusjutant o Nicholas sian n.ioi, who leaped into frout-r- a k popularity by his per forma nee Ain.-ri- i 'nut J aiming- ' an- the waiter who wept," in the m ole pi lure, The la-- : ('iiiiimiiii, loin i to .he I'olmiiii'i t hc.it ic Thurs- - Adolphe Meujoti picture Service for also includes at Kmo-- i ladies,' The day .uiii Friday will th. ex actor of another Vlsaioff, a :e a ! tor surrouinteii by the ino- -t who tb of theatres Russia, imperial nibb-il m-a t imposing si(lipnr: mg pt.iv - tannings valet, ami Fritz Feld, lor aii of this Benson's picture- -. one lime director for Mux Reinhardt Evelyn Dreiit, the hermiii of Paramount nieloilrnnia in r.erlni, who eume to America in ion, is cast us Jtiinmig's lead' the i a ! .if 'The Miruele." woiuhii, while Willinm IWoll, ot the sereon, is .eii us a scheming mid sinister reiohniomsl in u vole thut gives him unu.-uscope 3 , lb- - f irst Stellar Cast Supports Lmil Jnnnings in Latest ?y v" i n.-- at tor who is ig for his aii'li-villai- Lyceum Theatre ul for ns Phillip: Vrirvbodjr ' n " ui InSeGumpa in "And How; Thursday, Estelle Taylor in Uiiv I m-iin- Bob Curwood in "The Looters Allan's PastJ ag: greater s Raf. and Barbara Bedford in i licte T. GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. of July dance Wednesday. Music by Jack Passey and band. as its piirtjyu- - "Tn ivld of Honor," n gripping story, fi.i'.nmig Niel Hutnilton which nlar period. Jack is m ' ;!.:j;ng nt the Egyptian theakn and from it tre, is picture that at track- - all after classes if n.itvie fan. Iatvons who Daylight, princioul char- - him Min Hamilton in leading roles will at i n.e recognize that the screen star is in ,i role particularly suited to i 1 him. - admitted ability. The picture is said to hi- by not only the In- - dislin-Kinshe- d remarkutde jfifurinance of Janniugs. as u in SATURDAY Dus-su- Tom Tyler ami llix Pain in the general who is caught vortev of revolution und swept to oblivion, hut by the outstanding story and directorial treatment of Josef von Sternberg, the young director whose dramatic touches and camera effects 1 ndcrworld in established him as The Texas Tornado hImo Seas club, Balboa, .SrnU, rendezvous of yachtsmen 3?r sea fishermen, was leased .j Buster Keaton company for JJnl filming of during thefrozen-faced the in scenes JSring United Artists picture, at the Colonial theatre StTuesday and Wednesday. A who won m of college oarsmen of Colum- me on the varsity crews Syracuse, Washington, California, Jl and other universities, appear Sb5t and to inttk Keaton in College, the authentic campus atmosphere MDlation training table was main-ilae- d to at the Southern Seas club by Sloan pto under the supervision of H Wallis, former Yoke tv and coach Yale varsity University of California for several years. Fa- - Scenes of the thrills of cadet training! Great army football scenes actually brought to the screen for a tremendous climax! A love story ihat youll say is different! Pranks and humors of West Point that will set the whole country roaring! Haines great new picture successor to Tell It to the Marines am. Slide, Kelly, Slide. At the Colonial Sunday and Monday. mous oarsmen who had been rivals during their university days rowed together on the Keaton crews. The former shell stars, now for the most part successful business and professional men, consented to appear ii. Keatons picture to stimulate national interest in rowing. BUY SCRIP! Milton Sills in TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE w c 1 :15 and 3:15 CHESTER ONJKLON FIELDS Burning Daylight A Burning Daylight, which opens its lo.a! Mgugement. at the L.weutn the- Find National Picture MONDAY atre loginning Sunday. DorN Kenyon heads the supporting cast in the feminine had, with such players as Arthur Stone. Jane Win-toStuart Holmes, Law ford Davidson. Fred Warren. Frank llagney, Dig Boy William.-- , Jack MacDonald and others in supHiri. Fiiarli s Hruhin directed the film. Sally I'hippn in The High School Hero n, TUESDAY Hetty Itronmin in Everybodys Acting San Francisco Nights at Colonial WEDNESDAY Then is a eertain glamor a hunt old San Francisco that has remained ever sinee the days of '4'J, thut is only comparable to the famous Montnmr-tr- e distriet of Paris. 'Frisco's famous Barba ry (oast forms the background of the fraturc picture nt the Colonial theutre next Saturday OA N AM IT E, 7ff FAffCUJ ftUCe . fccaf boiTOc HOUND OF SILVER CREEK, , when the latest Gotham Production DOG A VttnteS4L MAUI fAATVAt entitled San Francisco Nights" is The adventures that befell an isolated and beautiful school mis-tres- s presented. The producers ore offering the fain the heurt of the Oznrk Mountains with Hovnnnce vorite Percy Marmont in the stellar n new kind of Trianf;lewith an Eastern sportsman and weaving role of a prominent lawyer who sinks a great from a high estate to a life among dog ns the other two characters. the denizens of the metropolis of the western underwot id. How he is regenerated by h dance hall girl in a Vi cabaret, capably played by Mae Busch, is the basis of the story. THEATRE Not content with presenting two stars in the leading roles, we note Ni Always a Dime Anytime" that Tom O'Brien, the famous "hard boiled seigeant from "The Big Parade," is cast as a dance hall bouncer. This fact ulone is enough to make at:y film fun whet his lips in anticipation of some real excitement. San Francisco Nights" promises one of the most colorful screen WILLIAM dramas offered at the Colonial theatre this season. Special Fourth of July Program Hoot GilMon in Trick of Hearts and the Gumps in And IIow THURSDAY - PARAMOUNT Standing Pat. SUNDAY William Haines Stars I'.ncht Club Scene P In Military Picture In College Film Southern a comedy, I o Eateile Taylor in Lady Raffles Firat Showing in Ogden FRIDAY GDEtM Holt Curwood in The Looters INI m and Barbara Bedford in A Mans Past ic EP J presenls PARAMOUNT COMEDY PARAMOUNT NEWS STARTS SATURDAY 6:00 P. M. SATURDAY MONDAY SUNDAY GREATER STAGE SEASON TIIE FIRST OF THE BIGGER AND BETTER STAGE SHOWS FANCHON & MARCO Japa Knees Idea FEATURING MADAME IKI THE KITAROS AIDA KAWAKAMI SUNKIST BEAUTIES WITH ERICKSON AND HIS BAND ON THE SCREEN Smile and Make Merry with Carleton Young Master of Ceremonies and JACK PASSEY AND IIIS GREATER BAND Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday BIG SPECIAL DANCE Wednesday Next All the color and glamor of Amazon jungle serve as back-groun- JULY ' tilt 1:00 A. M. FREE NOISE MAKERS Dancing t with CONRAD &AGEL fitted by Sidney See It! Ranklin comedy AND NEWS PICTURE for this fascinating romance of White men's greed and primitive passions in which Dolores Del Rio plays the part as an untamed child of Nature. . ' Admission 50c At the Hour of 11:0(1 P. M. Somebody will be made happy with a New Automobile Where Happiness Awal's You" Paramount ds SUNDAY-W- ith JACK PASSEYS BAND SUPREME Young Master of Ceremonies Coolest Spot In Town - Carleton Pick O The Pictures !"T WT xp J |