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Show 8 Xs&""kM JAPA KNEES IDEA ,kau,ies featur- ing Madame Iki, the kitariM, Aida Kawakami at the Paramount1 theatre Saturday night, Sunday and Monday, June 30, July and 2. I ? : S 1 4 ? ? t 4 t Japa-Kne- Anita Stewart Stops Fight Between Dogs The dogs that pull the sleds for the people of the far North become at times unmanageable, and it takes the combined efforts of several- men to separate the fighting dogs, who are - MJapa-Kneea- ."Ii , shows from New York along the cos.t and the hooking of them m the Metroand Marco politan theatre, Fanchon have been relieved of a grt'fct deal of In producinic m Added other separate show every week. e Idea Starting with the the Pacific coasts favorite producers will he able to once again center their entire attention on the staging of one gigantic show to be routed over the entire West Coast Circuit, starting its tour from Locws State theatre in las Angeles. is an oriental fantasy n from the strange far away land of Cherry blossoms. The stage setting is in the shadow of a giant pagoda, while in the distance may be heard the mysterious clang of the temple hells. Everywhere beautiful maidens dressed in silk kimonos of many shades move quietly about the odor of whis-teri- a insense gently penetrates the air that is the atmosphere of our next greatest acrobatic juggling acts on the stage today, no trick is too difficult for these lads. Then theres little Aida Kawakami, a wee slip of Japanese beauty and a mighty clever sometimes called toe dancer. She besides all Japan's own Pavlowa. these artists theres the Japanese Beauties, twelve of Fanchon and Marcos prettiest girls with many new dance steps. Theyve quite an original one to show you, "The Crane Dance" its railed and youll agree, we think that it is one of the cleverest theyve ever done. weeks stage attraction. Itt a beautiful act from start to The pick of talent has been engaged finish and to cap the climax at the finale Fanchon and Marco have designed a magic change of scenery right before your eyes with .full lights up and the whole stage in view. .''It : tranformed from docile and willing animals to their wolf strain. During the taking of the scenes for the Tiffany production, Morgan-son- a Finish, a team of huskies" was used in the various snow scenes. Anita Stewart immediately made friends with the dogs. The leader particularly became quite attached to Miss Stewart, and always waited for her friendly pat. While at rest, awaiting their turn for a scene, one of the dogs sprang for the leader and the snarls and howls of the fighting animals brought 41? - ,.t :U More than a quarter of a million dollars' worth or antiques, including furnishings, were used in the Hotting of "Quality Street," Marion Davies new starring production, liUHed on Sir James Hume's noted whiinaical play, coming to the Paramount theatre Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Five rooms, which are depicted in the heroine's home, jn provincial England, about 1810, were completely furnished with antiques of the early Georgian period. A square piano, said to lie one of the first ever made and valued at many thousands of dollars, was secured from s Hollywood collector to grace the drawing room of this quaint tt ftfi il i'i'l3 SUNDAY AND MONDAY WEST POINT Morgansons Finish With William Ilaines and Joan Crawford. Haines mixes football and romance with hia military life to make one of the most amusini pictures youve seen in years A Tiffany Production PASS THE GRAVY Is the Comedy with Max Davidson TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY COLLEGE dales or llepplewhites of the early nineteenth century. Many of these and were pieces are extremely valuable obtained from art collectors through-- 1 . out the country. includes English, The French and Flemish pieces, together with a small amount of Chinese wars which whs being tuken to England at that time by tho tea traders. The clocks are Swiss hut were used in England at the time of "Quality bric-a-br- ANITA STEWART, MAHLON HAMILTON and JOHNNY WALKER With Buster Keaton DOG HEAVEN With Our Gang with THURSDAY AND FRIDAY THE LAST COMMAND Victor Potel, Crauford Kent and Rose Tapley ac Street." 0gdem With Emil Janninga. The worlds outstanding dramatic actor b auberb as the mighty general. From the heights of pomp and splendor. With men women a nation at his feet. Through flaninf Them rat terrific climax the screen ku love adoration hate to! ever known. "Always The Best For The Ogden Guest COMEDY AND NEWS Jer-iin- io ?Y:. " Japa-Knees- wyn-May- H ; VV') ' V' .!'.. f. It f 'I'IS: l a: i!i S er Yes and Tliis is one of those More pictures. Thrills yes and more. Yes and more. You will think Romance of it in extravagant adjectives and unconsciously, perhaps, add that Yes and More. It gets under your skin. oncc-in-a-whi- le What Would YOU i s:i -- V l'-!- ": i v a- - Do For i,ii ...? ,' J, Plan to Enjoy Your Outing on the Glorious JMy Fmnirttlfci ojf at ; H 3 1 r ; The Fun Spot of Utahy Swim f uu'ucNMii rcticwu in the cool, fresh, filtered water which is so health- ful and invigorating . . . Swim ? 4 isimiu iinui 41 neil Hamilton , Ralph lewis, rMftcrM The management is making ample preparations for care of record-breakin- taking a g attendance. wffipormnrcanajvER.ciATREiirccnvniwjra.GTWWDi ;. . J ' A Romance of GOOFY GHOSTS Director Sidney Franklin went to of great pains to see that each bitboth furnishings w'ua authentic and hn and Mis Davies brought soma of their owrn antiques to the studio where they were used to dress the quaint setting. This instrument was made in Eng- settings. Miss Davies land hut equipped with its works in In Quality Street, Paris. In IKiU it was tuken to Mex- again tins Conrad Nagel as a leading ico City by a prominent English fam- nmn. Tho cast includes: Helen ily. It remained at the Mexican capiEddy, Kate Price, Flora Finch, tal until a few years ago when it wua Marcello Corday, Margaret Seddon, brought to tho United StatcH and pul and other screen artists. into a museum, later it wus purchasOn the Stage " ed by the art collector who loaned it Saturday night brings the and new to the Metro-Gol- d the of studio first Idea, for Mias Duviea picture. greutcr spectacles staged by Fanchon The tablea, chairs, cabinets and buf- and Marco for the West Coast circuit. fets ure mostly Sheratans, CJhippon- - With the routing of the Publix Stage t r-!y f young woman could do nicrp" than the cruel whips of h.s ini. Morgansons Finish" ,;i T1' feature picture attraction at k! r1 den theatre, commencing Sunfcy With Percy Marmont, Mae Busch and Tom OBrien Underworld Love Featuring s 5-- ? SATURDAY SAN FRANCISCO NIGHTS Suggested front the story of the same name by JACK LONDON Mg If COLONIAL First Run Sunday-Monda- y ,v l v:s the members of the comply c run. The big leader was best of the dog who startedwi thif Miss Stewart started f..r th. ing "huskies" and with command told the leader d,.. .r and come to her. At tfc Is a Paramount Comedy & $1U i Friday, June aTit, TiiiroGDEN'l'OST - Aar EM0EOT JOHNSON (Production, Now Playing! Today and Tomorrow AVIATION DAY SPECIAL Its cnE&CEB Fireproof Free Dancing 5c Soda Water |