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Show Fr Friday, August - TA GE S SCREEN AMUSEMENTS - i WHAT'S GOING ON EGYPTIAN Sunday, v ; a M Now playing, nil ttar cast in "Ham and Eggs at the Front; Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Madge Bellamy in The Play Girl." PARAMOUNT1 Today, Lillian Gish in The Enemy; starting Saturday for three days, Thomas Meighan in Th'! liack it and, on the stage, Fanrhon and Marco presents Hath Tub Idea. OGDEN Now playing, Hoot Gibson in Hiding for Fame"; Sunday and Monday, A Grain of Dust. COLONIAL Girl; Sunday Saturday, Ilelo Daniels in "The Fifty-Fift- y and Monday, James Murray and Eleanor Hoardman in The Crowd"; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Charlie Chaplin in The and win in this latest comedy romance featuring the dainty little comedienne, Madge Bellamy, as The Flay (iirl. This Young Fox star is famed for her vivacious and sympathetic portrayals of the well known American vehicle for flapper, and The Flay Girl Is said to be the best won fame her talents w hich Miss Bellamy has had since she first The Flay Girl comes to the Egyptian, starting as Sandy. Sunday. i'-- at the Front, HAM AND EGGS acm up their TO NEW a Daphne Pollard, the famous English comedienne who appeared prominent- FBO CLOSES WITH COMErR1... CIRCUIT OF PENNS Y I.V AM i ly in FBO'a Hit of the Show and Sinners in Love, arrived in New Jerome Safron, manager i,f the York today. at Philadelphia, sulj pm? It is probable that Miss Pollard will exchange 1928-2- 0 return to the vaudeville stage. product 100 per cent to til Comerford circuit of Pennsylvania RALPH INCE FINISHING cring 94 first run houses i ti' state. This is the biggest sale 0f SINGAPORE MUTINY to kind in the history of FBO. The company engaged in making Singapore Mutiny for FBO under WILLIAM LE BARON the direction of Ralph Ince, who plays ARRIVES IN NEW YORh the leading male role, has become Le Baron, William since strictly a stag organization the departure for New York of Es- FBO Pictures corporation in telle Taylor, the leading lady. Ince was obliged to complete the scenes in which Miss Taylor appears in rapid order, so that the popular actress might journey eastward. The director is shooting the remaining - I of production, arrived in New York Tuesday morning. Mr. Le Baron r" remain here for two weeks conferrinl with Joseph P Kennedy, pr6si(g and J. I. Schnitzer, senior dent, on production plans. vice-ni- u They tried to frame him but he rounded up the whole gang .'and the girl liked him none the less for with razors and sleeves, showing fun at the front, now playing at Ihe Egyptain theatre starring d members of Tom Wilson and Heine Conklin as the colored A. . F. scenes aboard a tramp ship at Lo YORK CITY geles harbor and at the FRO sta DAPHNE POLLA11D RETURNS i vict-presi-dm Circus. LYCEUM Saturday, Tom Mi in Tumbling River; Sunday, Jack Holt in The Warning; Monday, Mildred Davis and Lloyd Hughes in Too Many Crooks and Richard Dix and others in Quicksands; Tuesday, Neil Hamilton and others in The Shield of Honor; Wednesday, Maria Corda and Man-haArlette in Moon of Israel; Thursday, Lewis Stone in The Prince of Headwaiters"; Friday, Conway Tearle in Isle of Forgotten Women. WHITE CITY GARDENS Regular dances every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Music by Jack Passey and his band. l Vf; 21. ltw. j simple-minde- that! . WHOOPEE! THRILLS! ' J la r Z And the Finest Rough Riding to be Seen in the World Today! b j .? s - if- MADGE BEUAMy ;. in Manager Steck is Home From Coast , Steck, manager of the Lyceum theutre and past president of the club, returned from California convention. to attend the Kiwanis While away, Mr. Steck took special note of the motion picture industry in Los Angeles, and reports a very optimistic attitude for the coming winter season. Since coming home, Mr. Steck has made several new contracts for pictures to be shown at the Lyceum, and has completed his bookings for several weeks ahead Mrs. Steck, who has been in poor health during the early summer, has improved considerably while at Long Reach, and will remain for some little time yet. B. S. Ki-wan- rv 15 .k 1 Tom Wilson and ietme Con kilty if Warner 3n Ham and t Front $ ta PnaduiteOq All of the things which colored pim- lured from their comfortable vaudeville by the appeal of Uncle ple are superstitious about are used Samscareers, lurid recruiting posters, to join with highly entertaining results in the Ihe army und the fighting in France. new Warner Bros. comedy, Ilam and Tully Marshall, veteran character Eggs at the Front," Jiow playing at actor, has boon added to the cast of the Egyptian. Redskin, Richard Dix next ParaTom Wilson and lleinie Conklin, mount cork with picture. Marshall and Louise burnt comedians, Myrna Loy as leading woman, are depicted I! rooks are the only supporting playin this amusing film based on a story ers as yet selected. Victor Scheit-zingwill direct. Washington auby Darryl Francis Zanuck. Roy Del Ruth has cleverly emphasized the thorities have promised the full cod trials and tribulations of two operation of the department of Indian affairs. members of cr simple-minde- Afro-Ameri- ca Paramount Lillian Gish Starting Saturday, 2 P. ON THE SCREEN mA HEAR with ETHLYNE CLAIR GENE AUSTINS HOOT New Numbers as a breaks up a gang of horse thieves and as g for Then Came the, Dawn heart-breakin- well SEE HOOT! No. 21564 and all the late M, Glen THEATRE Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Company NOW!! BPERN Starting Sunday SZEL prefenfr TIIE ENEMY COMEDY v Victor Records fAfsdayC." with Ralph Forbes in wild-horse-brea- incidentally Jeannine Herman J. Mankiewicz has been assigned by Paramount to title Take Me Home, the Bebe Daniels stage picture now being completed at the Hollywood studios. LAST TIMES TONIGHT LTII KATIIE is FOR JbxTicture "THE PIAVGIRL; NEWS A Diamond Miner Via VtodcAe Canyotv tf Broadway MADGE BELLAMY JOHN MACK BROWN - WAITER PkGRAIL UONEL BELMORE lory by JOHN ARTHUR TORE ROrun rooouenon The ever old 0X new story of a moth THE STAGE FAXchqx & i and the gay MARCOS HATH TUB IDEA FEATLRIX(; V?SET HAD Rrunswick WM. jhle iffiAwnaT0 UniLu imge 'lAXLVEjfcJo j.jjuj, ! Hs Hand s "i isilw'OlWT coMFnv akamoijnt news SHOWS ,ru;K SHOWS: 4 :1S 7 : R KMCN: IMS- -5 :l- -7 :45 white lights of the city. Told to the tune of tink- ling laughter and heart throbs. &AX ii ever S:1J I n :ii . M. M lIVMNMHHMIMMMMMItttaa . jj |