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Show u Friday, September THE OGDEN POST 14 s STAGE USEMENTS SCREEN - WHATS GOING ON EGY1TIAN Now playing, The River of No Return" and The New Parade"; Sunday, Syd Chaplin in The Fortune Hunter." PARAMOUNT Tonight, Emil Jamnns in The Patriot; Saturday, Sunday and Monday, on the stage, Funchon & Marco presents Doggone Idea" and, on the screen, Richard Dix in Warming Up. OGDEN Now playing, Rex Bell in The Cowboy Kid"; Sunday, "lingerie. COLO N1 A I Saturday, Conrad Nagel, Eleanor Boardman and Lawrence Gray in Diamond Handcuffs; Sunday and Monday, Florence Vidor in The Magnificent Flirt; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May McAvoy, Win. Collier, Jr., and Lionel Barrymore in The lion and the Mouse. . LYCEUM Today, Geo. O'Brien, Virginia Valli and J. Farrel MacDonald in Man; East Side, West Side; Saturday, Ted Wills in "The Clean-U- p Sunday, Hoot Gibson in The Flying Cowboy; Monday, Blanche Sweet, Neil Hamilton and others in "Diplomacy; Tuesday, Anna Q. Nilsson and Francis X. Bushman in The !Hth Juror; Wednesday, Dolores Costello in Old San Francisco; Thursday, Madge Bellamy in Silk Legs; Friday, Richard Galliger in Alex the Great. WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to the music of Jack Passey's band supreme. BERTIIANA Grand opening Wednesday, September 19. Dance specialties and dancing till 1:00 a. m. Music furnished by Olie Reeve and his orchestra. down the 400 miles of seething river, hemmed in on every side by gorgeous, News Parade Has Will Get Sportsmen Action Abundance of Many Thrills From zest for living, dash, and go typify The News Parade, which Film at Egyptian Youth, . For the man or woman whose secret sorrow is th great open country spaces of a wild, rugged where he wild in game, abounding his of rest days. the may live outdoors Down the River of No Return, the current photoplay at the Egyptian theatre, will hold an untold number of thrills. Made at the frequent risk of his life by H. W. Weidner, this feature is a photographic record of the first tnp down the famous Salmon river in Ida ho, made by any party of white men. Hitherto, none but Indiana had been adventurous enough to attempt the perilous journey, and because so many of their own braves had lost lives in the rapids, the stream was named by the tribes, the river of no return. With the camera strapped to the boat in which many miles of the long trip was made the motion picture record of shooting the rapids gives the onlooker almost the same thrill as the explorers themselves must have felt when they dashed between jutting rocks in their swift journey over the rapids. In addition to the partys travels time rugged mountain scenery, much vanof closeup was spent gathering the thru encountered out wild game rough country which hitherto never had known the company of white men. Timid deer are portrayed, grazing of the only a few feet from the lens Oneaeea motion picture machine. clickfrom the bears, lumbering away ing noise made by the machine. There are elk, mountain sheep, coyotes, bighorns and many other varieties of game such as is found only in a sparsely settled country. A raging forest fire is pictured, eating its way through a vast acreage of ine timber. Among other things ound by the exploring party, and re- - shows him at his best. This show ran for two years in Chicago and New York on the stage; the picture is funnier and better than the stage version and is showing at the Egyptian theatre starting Sunday. 0GDEN Starting Sunday 2:00 P. mar' Accompanying this , of the outdoors, with alUf splendor, is an instructive man who made the film Down the River of IWclose its engagement at the tvL Friday evening. ofiKrtnd&oaraaa -- NiacsnHKT SAiir raras -BRANDON HURST EARLE FCKE Jsn j. bmd nram wwiujam coseumn mVID BUTLER. " ln,thw ofej rfVery Tuesday lystn- &Urslay Saturday - , mber Get Ready t Rome Dr a Hew lori Laughs, Tears and Throbs lllh Sport Roadster With ALICE WHITE Rig11 MALCOLM McGREGOR and MILDRED HARRIS best toUSlQ . Bsr time. Floor - aace the State! Directed by GEORGE MELFORD ng markable success on the road. Jack Barrymore, as he was then called, made his first bid for fame in it and it bids fair to be the most brilliant triumph of Syd Chaplin, known for such widely differing characterizations. The Fortune Hunter recounts the uproarious adventures of s likeable young roughneck, who, staked by a friend with whom he had hoboed, goes to a Vermont village with the full intention of capturing the richest girl and her bankroll. The course of true love sets plans sadly aurry, and in the rearranging of things causes some of the mo?t exciting, laughable sequences ever screened. Ilelene Costello leads. Charles F. Feisner directed. .tii Tti vmntomd THEATR.E ! SAT. SUN. - MON. FRIDAY, SEPT. o 3tl ID Wl ufi it Ih ml 14 and George O'Brien, Virginia J. Fhrrell MacDonald in East Side, West Side SATURDAY Ted Wells in Man SUNDAY Hoot Gibson in The Flying Cowboy MONDAY Blanche Sweet, Neil Hamilton, Matt Moore and Earl Williams in Diplomacy AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM Down the River of No Return The trip of a thousand thrills! Take a trip by canoe through the wild, unknown, impassable canyons of the Salmon River., the deepest canyon in America and never before traveled. See wild Big Horn sheep, goats, deer, elk, bear, and other wild animals. This picture was three years in the making. Dont miss it! Shows at 2 4:156:30 8:45. No Raise in Prices. ipeeRYsi eGYPcmn TUESDAY The 13th Juror Stirring Anna Q. Nilsson and Francis X. Bushman. WEDNESDAY tt Old Dolores Costello in San Francisco A romance of Frisco was the days when the Paris of America. SPECIAL NOTE On the Stage Fanchon & Marco Saturday: 810:15 I. M.; Sunday and Monday: LAUREL & HARDY in 4:15-7-IM- Prices Prevail Until 6 P. M. Saturdays. DOORS OPEN DAILY 2 P. M. cture PUTTING PANTS ON THILUP" PARAMOUNT NEWS THURSDAY Madge Bellamy in Silk Legs FRIDAY II. C. Witwer's Alex the Great With Richard Sheets G alia -- her. Md ill Valli Clean-U- p 1 & Direction L. Marcus Enterprises Lyceum Theatre The ? SuPrea ie True. ftonmctllrflb sndAdwnOna Well, Bobby JKL5S band i I A Disillusioned Husband and a Little Paris Midi-net- te Whose Heart Beat swift-movi- Ogden." Tattle-Tal- e Nurse Adapted by JOHN FRANCIS NATTEFORD opened at the Egyptian theatre last night, and is playing again today and Saturday. Sally Phipps never looked more beautiful, and Nick Stuart never looked more manly. These two ' Aom CJjiplho youngsters have developed into a most effective team. Of course much of story The Fortune Ilnnter, a Warner I ian theatre next Sunday. This is the the credit for the Bros. extended run production, star-- 1 piece which ran for two years in New and direction goes to avid Butler. ring Syd Chaplin, comes to the Egypt-- 1 York and Chicago and had such a re-- This is his third picture, and he seems destined to go right on making them. Earle Foxe and Brandon Hurst give llllllllllll!l!lllllllllllllll!lllllllllllll!lll their customary excellent portrayals. A big added feature on this program TWO BIG SHOWS IN ONE! is Down the River of No Return, a thrilling story of a three years trip down the Salmon river. TODAY AND SATURDAY There other showings of it in PiStSEYS "Lingerie" CdlThiinVsJhB J "Where Happiness Awaus You" , M. MP( the Salmon river 'countr? WHITE CITY GARDENS flat-bottom- stars Syd Chaplin and m of LAST TIMES TONIGHT Emil Jannings in THE PATMOl 99 |