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Show cM.iv. July 13,1928 THE OGDEN POST . STAGE It - SCREEN WHAT S GOING ON i? Now playing, Patsy Ruth Miller in Red Riders of farm double feature bill. John Gilbert in St. Elmo arul Jakehe Plumber," on the stage. Jack Passeys greater band. and Saturday matinee, Richard Dix in Easy PARAMOUNT Tonight Saturday evening, Fanchon & Mareo. CW Easy Go I starting on the screen. Lew Cody and Aileen in WickedVenus Idea and, EGTSumUf, -- Pringle Preferred. ness CWb0y; Sunday' in Forest Havoc; Sunday and Mon Stanley Chaney m The Big City"; Tuesday and Wednesday, Estelle F.lyin' ! day, Lon Taylor in Lady Raffles ; Thursday and Friday, Tola Negri in Three Yakima Cannut in Desert Greed; Sunday LTC4o Man's Law; .Monday, Bob Steele in Driftin Sand OlivS .vSturday, Nixon Way"; Friday, Ralph Lewis in Ciooks Cant Win.1 WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday to the music of Jack Passeys greater band. I HERMITAGE' Tonight, DeMolay Jinx dance. for Art is Beauty Pola Negris Rule cant look beautiful and act Pola Negri. too, isys one of the most I Although she is (beautiful actresses on the screen, Pola I'feeri is one motion picture star whose iftst thought is convincing character- - . You iiation. I Lr . what I look like, n do is convincing, she is what I the cameraman before starting rnd Veter (vlls iuork on a scene, to Three Sinners, her latest staring picture for Paramount, directed ibrBowland V. Lee, which will open lit the Colonial theatre Thursday for I'vo days, Pola plays a scene where Imental agony and grief over the loss child and home are Ij a husband, She made no effort to let the fomera record her beauty, but gave herself up to an abandonment of de- - de-Irict- ed. 1pair. Because of this ability to forget art, Pola Negri is able to declared iachiewe remarkable realism, Lee. Her role in Three Sinners is ione of the most remarkable things Lhe has accomplished in my opinion. Featured in support of Pola Negri in this production, are Fanl Lukas, illio Csrminati and Olga Baclanova. The itory tells of a wife who loved husband, but he sent her to her ith. Five yean afterwards, they meet Thats one of the smashing Isdf in and Saturday in her dramatic picture. Proved dead beyond the shadow of a doubt, with great piles of burning train wreckages blazing where once had been her state-rooher charred clothes and jewelry removed from the wreck, Pola yet lived to return to her husbands life. Three Sinners is one of the most striking and dramatic stories in which the famous European actress has appeared since she came to this country more than five yean ago. Beginning with The Cheat and Bella Donna,' down through the list of subsequent Pola Negri productions, Three Sin- nen caps the list with tense drama and intriguing story interest - AMUSEMENTS John Gilbert Plays Diving Venus Idea And Clever Picture Part of St. Klma in At the Paramount Play of Same Name On of the most forceful scenes in I age Mr. Neptune! Beginning Satthe Fox Film reissue of St. Elmo, Fanchon urday evening, and Marco nave an idea that is an idea! It i Augusta J. Evans' famous book, is called the Diving Venus and will present an underwater fantasy with real water in a huge glass tank on the stage as the setting. Therell be diving Venuses, dancing enuses, singing Venuses, and who are real mermaids who can do almost anything under water that they can do on a perfectly dry stage! lanehon and Marco have had the idea in mind to produce long a diving act, but owing to the elaborate preparations necessary it has been saved for the greater stage season of Fanchon and Marco Ideas which will be staged at the Paramount theatre this week-en- Universal has just announced that synchronization. The first two are it will synchronize eighteen feat uro already in production, Uncle Toms pictures this year as well an the hhortUnbin and The Man Who Laughs, subjects which lend themselves tounder Movietone license. SEE- - Tomorrow Today The Ace of All Western Stars in genuine blooded Western action Yc-e-o- in The Flym Cowboy front the East h type that was new to Hoot, lie didnt "get them at first, hut when they Iloot began kidnapped his girl "for a joke to figure on how he'd get the last laugh. Heres everything a good Western ought to have served up differently us only HOOT GIB- They wore u couple of Many months of experimenting were necessary to perfect a tank for the idea which would be strong enough to hold the seven thousand gallons of water and still be light enough for gun-me- SON knows how! LHervr JVr. elmo w.9rNQ' FO ATTrtACTlOl ar QGDEN THEATRE that in which St. Elmo Thorton finds Agnes Hunt, his affianced wife, in the arms of Murray Hammond, supposedly his best friend. St. Elmos condemnation of all humanity results from this incident, which plants the seed of hate so strongly within him that only the profound love of a sweet girl rescues him from himself. St. Elmo, played by John Gilbert, is seen in the above picture as he contemplates the passionate embrace of swectheart and friend. Barbara La Marr portrays Agnes Hunt, the alluring vampire, and Warner Baxter is seen in the role of the ingrutious Hammond. The photoplay St. Elmo, which will open at the Egyptian theatre Sun-do- y is said to add to the intensity of this gripping story which has lived on the printed pago and on the stage for n years. An excellent cast, including Bessie Love, as Edna Earle, the girl who turned St. Elmos bitter hate to profound love, helps to Increase the strength of the Story. "ONE DIME ANYTIME STARTING SUNDAY DOUIIUK FT 1:15-3:1- 5 LEW (LQtimmountQktuje. in this Dix YOU don't have to chase laughs They come right to you just rolling Dix has far from an easy time of Richard along. it in this picture, but there's an easy time of laughter for all who see it. There's an honest American boy who just cant stay out of trouble, a crook whom everybody loves and what a girl I good-humor- ed a girl STARTS SATURDAY 6:00 I. M. MONDAY SUNDAY SATURDAY FANCHON AND MARCOS DIVING VENUS IDEA with SUNKIST DIVING BEAUTIES AND AKLINE'S TRAINED SEALS glorious and GUTTERING! t r ALBERT ERICKSON a The Laugh Riot of the Screens Best Comedy Team! with LEW CODY and AILEEN PRINGLE METRO-GOLDWYN-MAY- AND his band PICTURE PARAMOUNT NEWS AND COMEDY in'WlCKnkESS PQEFEQQED" FEATlJItU RII.Lt WILLIAM FOX .V a 'Jtf fifty-seve- BESSIE LOVE At the last moment before a trip to San Diego, William Lrait, the director, discovered that he needed another comedian for the Glenn Tryon The Kids picture, Clever, Max Asner was hastily drafted. As they left Universal City, Glenn Try n received the information that a boy. the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. btumbo, of Pikeville, had been named after him,Kentucky, Glenn Tryon Stumbo. CPammmmt t THP1 ATD lone embrace n rattle-snak- e lo-cat- myConie,asy Go w! HOOT GIBSON d. BUY SCRIP! mmm. Dux ed Ve-nus- transportation around the circuit. Arlines famous seals are included in the performing generous list of talent, which Fanchon and Marco have cast m the production. Others are Arlene Langan, Woods Miller, Dag-mand Kovcrnoff and Jimmy Faw-cet- t. And then, too, theres twelve ounkist Diving Beauties and four famous swimmers who will swim and dive in the giant glasa tank. Oh, Boy! This will be a treat Thereli be girls, and girls, and girls! 11 be And perfect Venuses. Youll Newspaper critics who have had see athey veritable parade of the newest the privilege of previewing Four bathing suite and there'll be a lot of Devils, F. W. Murnaus second pro- clever costumes which will transform duction for Fox Films, have been generous with their praise of the work the wearers into beautiful undersea of Janet Gaynor, Charles Morton, Nan- creatures. cy Drexel, Barry Norton, Mary Duncan and Farrell MacDonald, the leadOn the Screen ing members of the cast On a typical tropical isle, a girl and her cave-ma- n mate Since Universal decided to synchoff the natives, then lapse into one ronize Show Boat, one of the things deemed essential for the show boat which Universal is building was a real calliope. Harry Pollard has just succeeded in purchasing from Capt. Menke of the Golden Rod Floating Palace a calliope which has flourished until recently on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE he-man-r- finds he can wade Uikt which, in it B AND A , NOTABLE CAST He soon mixes uPer-hunioro- ua turn, lapses into the illustration in a continue a bit themLM applaud and a Island UU, b? Anthony. which, in turn, is being read by an imand cUira hia own, pressionable young lady. Baby Bur- Jutty. And?& Homer, in gun-n- y ton, at a prosaic seaside hotel, with sack and seaweed emerging claims his mate her equally prosaic husband, Homer. in like attire and all are happy. To further Babys spell, upon die scene comes the famous author in li.rJ pereon, Anthony Dare, and his very efficient wife, Kitty Dare. Immediately Homer recognizes in Kitty an old friend and Baby recognizes in Anthony a new romance. Tony is susceptible to Baby, biit Kitty realizes the symptoms, and pacifies Homer, telling him Tony has never seen a tropical isle getting al! his knowledge from encyclopedias. But Baby, innocent of this, soon has Tony allured beneath a beach umbrella, with the gossips watching. Kitty and Homer, seeking their respective spouses, trail the romanticist. to a cavethere to watch Tonys downfall, as the rocks slip from beneath him while making formula love and he and Baby land in a pool. Still Baby it not deterred, and slips a note under Tonys door while he is dictating his next book to his wife. Baby simply must see him, and feigning a chill, he attempts to arrange but his plans miscarry, and Baby it; marooned on his window balcony, is while Kitty insists upon putting him to bed. Homer discovers Baby from the exterior, and rushes to Kittys room and together they rush upon Tony, to find him disrobed and aigu-in- g with Baby. But Baby is defiant and tells them the truth that she and Tony are in love and must go away together. Homer rages, but Kitty, knowing the symptoms, agrees quite readily. The next episode of the lovers is in a sail boat, with Tony getting weaker by the minute; and when Baby forces a chocolate cream into his mouth, it fixes him, with the result that their boat is unmaned, and swerving wildly, now they hit the rocks. Maroonedcannot Baby finds disgustingly he swim, although he described his skill so glowlingly in his book. Next he attempts to build a fire with sticks, but resorts to the subterfuge of matches, which she discovers. Finding two gunny sacks, they change into them to dry their clothes, but she crazily drops Tonys clothes into the fire, and then they battle. Meantime, they are pursued by with a Kitty and Homer in a launch, Homer and bottle. and a Kitty lunch, in distress, and sight the soul mates amusedly ignore them pulling Jnto a cove to spread their lunch. Soon ones smell coffee, they shipwreckedmates across the strip and sight their of water. Kitty pays not heed to their her calls, and for their benefit uses wiles on Homer. He, slightly now, misinterprets, and begins Kitty. Tony is wild, to cave-ma- n and daring anything to save his wife, but plunges madly into the water; pie-ey- ed DIRECTED BY Jerome Storm Scenario by JULES FUUTHMAN Great as a Novel Greater as a Picture! Featuring John Gilbert and a Big Cast. ON THE SAME PROGRAM great laugh Dancing show! EVERY TUESDAY THURSDAY SATURDAY TO JACK PASSEYS GREATER BAND i n Carleton Young, Master of Ceremonies Our new enlarged Ballroom is positively the largest of any in the West. We can now accommodate 5000 dancers K "Everything's Jake! We certainly want to thank our thousands of customers whose patronage has made possible all these improvements. ON 3 f: 1IIE STAGE Jack Passey and his band, with Rachel Medoway and Carlctpn Young. No Raise in Prices! Whir Happiness Awaits You" White Gitif 5gardens5 Pick o the Pictures VJ1 II l |