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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST 2 AMUSEMENTS - SCREEN STAGE 7 r: Hugh Herbert, novelistTS-anscenarist, has been amount, writiu previous work for motion eludes several Lew Cody 5?? . Garbo vehicles. He rereritlv .,1 ' the Jeanne Eagles play, board Lover, for Marion Larie and be will beautiful there to that the It is safe Dolores Del Rio, say on Price What actions comment the of no Cfcarmaine adverse charming of German officer characters in Fox William Austin is back in Films Four Sons when it appears on the screen of the Egyptian theatre wood after a vacation joum soon. And for good reason. Every home in England. His man appearing in these interpreta- returning to the studios va u name to uew tions is a former member of the Ger- tract. He has been assigned? man army. cast of Clara dSLJ Following director John Fords stay Three Week-Ends- Bows in Europe, during which time he spent several months in Germany, it was dewould be cided that only John Loder, English screen considered for these highly important by Jesse L. Lasky durin. H signed atmospheric bits. Paramount officials European is Numbered among these players June, has just arrived in HoUL His Royal Highness, Archduke Leo He was greeted at the train pold of Austria, whose first screen nation of screen players. Aby appearance is made in the new Ford the Paramount plant occupied Carl von and m Hollywood. S reduction, formerCaptain member of the day aartman, German air service. In the important roles are Margaret Mann, who plays the stellar the grandmother, and Earle Foxe, noted screen comedian, who hurls his comic mask to the winds in his charSATURDAY, SEPT. 8 acterization of Von Stomm, villain extraordinary. Klondike, the Dog, in Francis X. Bushman, Jr., George Killer Meeker, Charles Morton and James Hall essay the roles of Grandmother Bernle's four sons, around whom SUNDAY most of the dramatic action revolves. August Tollaire, Albert Gran, Richard Barthelmess in Hughie Mack and Michael Mark are cast in pivotal character roles, while The Shepherd June Collyer plays the feminine lead. d Former Officers Primitive Passions College Capers Play Vital Roles Pictured by Star in and Just Married In Four Sons No Other Woman . Next at Paramount WHAT'S GOING ON Now playing. Barney Oldfield and Patsy Ruth Miller in "The EGYITIAN On the Stage First Auto; starting Sunday, Dolores Del Rio in No Other Woman. Rah! Everythings goRah! Rah! Water The Zane Hole; PARAMOUNT Tonight, Jack Holt in Greys be Saturday, Sunday, to collegiate starting Saturday, Fanchon & Marco presents "College Capers Idea ing Paramount theathe on and Monday Married. in James Hall Just and, on the screen, Ruth Jay lor and tres si age. Fanchon and Marcos "Coll, ge Capers Idea will be on band to entertain you. Prepare now to enroll Saturday, Sunday, and Monday for a course of laughs pep and fun in the fastest moving stage revue Fanchon and Marco have ever staged. College songs, college dances, college yells and college spirit predominate throughout. In the fun youll almost live your school days over again. Nita Martan, late feature of Sun ny and her two harmony boys; Bobby Gillette, sensational lanjoist, and Reggie Montgomery, Jazz pianist as one of the numbers in her act, her own original song version of the fam- playing, "The Haunted Ship. COIONIAL Saturday, Gary Cooper and Betty Jewel in "The Last Outlaw; Sunday and Monday, Richard Dix in "Easy Come, Easy Go; Tuesday Stark Love; Thursday and Friday, Betty Compson and Wednesday, in "The Desert Bride." LYCEUM Saturday, Klondike in Mariie the Killer; Sunday, Richard Barthelmess in "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come; Monday, hd mund Lowe and Mary Astor in "Dressed to Kill"; Tuesday, Lya De Putti Buck Privates; Wednesday, Billie Dove, Gilbert Roland and others in and Noah Beery in "The Love Mart; Thursday, Tom Moore and Dorothy Eerier in The Siren and Newton House in "Buckskin Days; Inday, Geo. U'Bricn and Virginia Valli in "East Side, West Side. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to the music of Jack Passeys band. Frank Martin, master of ceremonies. Now Ogden BAH mobile days, is appearing in The First Auto at the Egyptian theatre today and Saturday. The famous 999 has been dusted off, and Harney uses it in the picture. left-hand- w E Lyceum Theatre Mariie the ed Little of Kingdom Come - LILA LEE IN CAST OF "JUST MARRIED COMEDY Lila Lee, famous actress of both the Rio inNo Other Wfinah A WarnerBros Production cars are used, to the unfailing delight of the audiences. The First Auto is playing at the Egyptian today and Saturday. Roy Del Ruth directed. The cast includes n 1atsy Ruth Miller and other players. Barney Oldfield, once known among auto drivers as the speed king, announced some years ago that he was through with the racing game. He had all kinds of reasons for so deciding, and was serious in his intentions. Changing the mind is believed to be purely a womans prerogative, but men have borrowed it now and then to advantage. " At any Tate Oldfield has done so, for he is back in the racing game, having taken old DUD out of storage, dusted it off Vie-Sf- well-know- and started the spark plugs working. Oldfields comeback in the racing game may be traced to the movies. Warner Bros, decided to make a feature picture based on the first of the gas buggies, or horseless carriages. Oldfield fitted into the story at the time Henry Ford was interested in racing cars and before the latter had developed his present motor. The Warners felt they needed Oldfield for the picture, and the money inducements offered were too tempting to be turned down. "The First Auto is sn exciting and amusing romance of the days of the last horse and the first horseless carriage. Many of the earliest motor Featuring Richard Dix. WEDNESDAY Billie Dove, Gilbert Rolaad and Noah Beery in, MONDAY SUNDAY The Love Mart Easy Come, Easy Go ah ini THURSDAY Tom Moore and Dorothy Revier in The Siren and Newton Boose WEDNESDAY TUESDAY Stark Love Buckskin in Days A Paramount Special FRIDAY George OBrien and THURSDAY FRIDAY East Side, West Side With Betty Compson. The Seasons Record for Speed and Qftarjier&ms. pment TheFIKST i- - SATURDAY - SUNDAY - MONDAY Yirfinii Valli in The Desert Bride STARTS SATURDAY 2 P. M. Thrills! IM& AJROMANTIC JOY RIDE 'WiriT ON THE STAGE x Idea! Fanchon & Marco's Y Its a Great McGicpr Buck Privates rn Range conditions in the Minidoka national forest are exceptionally good due to the heavy rains in June, according to C. N. Wods, assistant district forester, who has just returned from a tour of inspection. Keen lookout for fires is being kept at all times, due to the present dry period, it was stated. TUESDAY Putti, Malcolm and Zasn Pitts in With Gary Cooper and Betty Jewel ? hl Lya De George Manker Watters, author of Burlesque, has signed a new contract to write for Paramount. The Sawdust Paradise, starring Esther Ralston, is Watters first scenario Mary Dressed to Kill SATURDAY The Last Outlaw FBO MEXICAN DISTRIBUTOR IN thrust on NEW YORK Jamet IIaI1 the when 5mitten he 1 met Koberta Luis Lezama, director of FBO prod-ne- ts Adams in Mexico, is visiting New York part is portrayed by Miss Taylor.which How the climax is for a few weeks, conferring with Amforms one of the most interesting brose S. Dowling, manager of FBO m Export corporation on sales and cinciatfc con?ediM of the rewon Th Haunted Ship, a Tiffany-Staproduction, was the feature picture attraction which was shown here for the first time yesterday at the Ogden theatre. The story was suggested from one of the famous Jack Ijondon tales of the sea, White and Yellow," and brings to life in graphic detail one of the most absorbing sea dramas seen here in some time. A more than brilliant cast portray the principal roles in the production, which was very well directed and or ,e remembered photographed exquisitely. The play- ifi Wlei in Gentlemenfor I?" Sebeautiful Jie Blondes. ers included the Dorothy Hall has already won bastian, Montagu Love, Tom Santchi, fame with his work Ray liallor, Iat Ilarmon, Alice Lake, personal Hebe Daniels, and in other opposite Blue Washington and So jin. pictures. The MONDAY Edmund Lowe and ' Astor in Where the Big Pictures appears in the role of a very wealthy South American girl living in France. In the unfolding of the story, which is a continental drains of primitive society. Miss passions in Del Rio is given ample opportunity to wear some striking costumes. She is particularly fond of Spanish shawls and one, in particular, she treasures above all others in her collection. She wears this as an evening wrap in one of the main scenes of the photoplay. ultra-mode- c, COLONIAL Are Coming! Glory, stars in the feminine role of Lou Tellegens production No Other Woman for Fox Films, which opens at the Egyptian theatre Sunday. She trans-At-lant- ie The Haunted Ship A Great Sea Drama ' fix Picture stage and screen, has a role in Just Married the prominent rollicking comedy Ruth Taylor and James Hall, and Saturday, Sunday and Monday at the Paramount theatre. Miss has been a leading screen favorite for several years, with many fine portrayals to her credit Prior to Miig Lee's advent to film stardom, she was known as Cuddles on the stage, Gus Edwards, who has brought many stage favorites to the iront from comparative obscurity discovered Miss Lee when she Pe grooired her to star! dom on the stage, and at the peak of 5vorta?S caree.r Mi Lee was won movie where she enjoyed nLt0-h- f career. the of po?rays -tempered French girl, aboard the Fesen.cc Lner is most disconcerting to llliam Austin, fiancee of Ruth Tay-bi- r. Austin had had an affair with WMoiet tnd theJittle Fnch miu the mar- nage of the couple atimpending all costs At e Jig Fuit Aufo i, nt ." collegiate entertainers. Of course, too, therell be the famous Fanchon and Marco beauties, and in college steps with chic costumes and sport dresses. collegiate o W . ous "Rhapsody in Blue. Jack Kates, that Broadway comedian with the rubber legs whose comical dancing has been the talk of the east is featured in the show. This is Kates first appearance of the coast and should prove a rare treat to West Coast audiences. Frank Sterling, the singing csddie who made his stage debut in "Hit the Deck and astonished patrons with his percuiiar ability to strum a ukulele and at the same time play a harmonica is another of the OLDFIELD dopaSt! A v BARNEY OLDFIELD PATSY RUTH MILLER ttOSSELL SIMPSON., FRANK CAMPEML.WtlUAM DCMAttS P0U6LAS GEMAAD. College Capers , Idea JiHiti j Anthony CoUeMy ROY DEL RUTH Vimtai If FEATURING NITA MARTAN TRIO JACK KATES FRANK STERLING GEORGE WARDE SAN FRANCISCO BEAUTIES ERICKSON AND HIS HAND r ON THE SCREEN ADOLPH ZUKOR un LUSKY JESSE A WARNER jKlibIOltiLS .. . . .vV PRODUCTION IV ADDED FEATURES New Cameo Comedy, Latest Fox News WITH RUTH TAYLOR. CL PARAMOUNT SHOWS ' ".y ( 'V ' i - v SCREEN. "lT J ' ; ' i r Tf.Tl Mtl ri! - - 2 1. 7 : l.V- -1 0 ' T M. V x ' t . , ' H IMP uI nn V i , ' " . . I. M. 9:15 7 if li j. " - II SIBi . ' b Tl 11 SJI . - ; V- s is ui ..i,i . BKQflH i v ,?,f - v-.T-. - i. Halliday at the Wurlitzef PARAMOUNT NEWS STACK. 1:13 a t Paramount Qicture COMEDY Pirates Beware" ADDED FEATURES SATURDAY On the Stage MISS HELEN BECKER Talented daughter of Mr. Gus Becker. JAMES HALL I BfU y ty, v . . , ,r- Show NOW PLAYING Today and Saturii Place of Utah MM BIB3ESEL |