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Show Friday, September THE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN - - AMUSEMENTS leg-- o in the romedydrama Chicken n hi King trip the light fantastic to the delight of movie fans. Ford Sterling and Arthur Stone ure the comedy team which furnish most of the laughs in this picture which comes to the Egyptian Sunday. WHAT'S GOING ON clares. When a couple takes the vows of Now playing, EGYPTIAN before a gathering of their wedlock a la King; Thursday, return engagement of Seventh Heaven." relatives in a church they and friends PARAMOUNT Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Joan Crawford in Our are not apt to do it on a moment s to IJancing Daughters and, on the stage, Fanchon A Marco presents notice, and they are not likely afterso vows hastily their break Idea. OGDEN Now playing, Stormy Waters; Sunday and Monday, Gloria Swan- ward. Miss Dove in private life is the wife son in Sadie Thompson. Irvin Willat, motion picture direcof COLONIAL Saturday, Conway Tearle in Isle of Forgotten Women; Sun- tor, and their domestic happiness Is in Race for Life; Tuesday and Wednes- one of the outstanding examples of day and Monday, day, Conrad Nagel and Myma Loy in State Street Sadie; Thursday Hollywood felicity. Like Church Weddings and Friday, Clara Bow in Ladies of the Mob. love a church wedding, women All LYCEUM Saturday, Fred Humes in Quick Triggers; Sunday, Hobart I am sure. For I have talked to Bosworth in After the Storm"; Monday, Ted Wells in Greased Light- scores of them on the subject, and Miss ning and Florence Vidor in You Never Know Women; Tuesday, they all think as I do, said Dove. WednesBryant Washburn ad Martha Sleeper in Skinners Big Idea; I think it is because brides always Virday, Billie Dove and Ben Lyon in The Tender Hour"; Thursday, look lovely, not only because of their ginia Valli in Ladies Must Dress"; Friday, Jess De Vorska in Jake gowns, but because of the radiance, excitement and glamour that surthe Plumber and Ranger in Dog Justice. a wedding." rounds WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday In The Tender Hour" Miss Dove to the music of Jack Passeys band supreme. wears a gorgeous wedding dress. It IIERTIIANA Regular dances every Wednesday and Saturday. Music fur- is of white satin, with a net yoke. embroidered in iridescent sequins nished by Olie Reeve and hia orchestra. pearls. The sleeves are long, almost Four Sons"; Sunday, Nancy Carroll in Chicken Ilin-Tin-T- in 3 f vf V. : M ;v Church Weddings Sadie Thompson Hailed as Enemy At the Ogden Sunday Of Divorce Evil Gloria Swansons second independ- v ft K ' ; if x A fj A :.-- : ent production, Sadie Thompson, will be the feature film at the Ogden theatre Sunday. Raoul Walsh, director of "What Price Glory , made the film, also collaborating with Miss Swanson on the scenario, and acting 1' the role of Sergeant OHara. : j .i W. Somerset Maughams classic story, is the original Miss Atkinson, Sadie source on which the film, Thompson is based. Lionel Barrymore appears in the film as Alfred Atkinson, a and officious reformer. Dr. and Mrs. McPhail are played, respectively, by Charles Lane and Florence Midgley. James Marcus, Will Stanton and Sophia Artega are also in the cast. is the narrative Sadie Thompson of an intolerant individuals insistent projection of his dominant personality into the pitifully weak and feminine existence of an outcast girl who is live and let live. trying to is a drama of tolclassic Maughams erance, a colorful, romantic, throbbing story of human souls in conflict. Greatest of all Maughams literary creations is Miss Thompson the gaudily dressed lady who flaunts a feather at parasol and tilts a high-ha Marine as readily as she flares into stinging resentment at intruders into lives of others. Gloria Swanson has said that she likes Sadie Thompson better than any other one of her screen characterizations; that she was happiest in acting the who attend part. Hence, film-goethe Ogden theatre will be seeing on the screen Gloria Swansons favorite screen character and W. Somerset Maughams greatest literary charact- er. self-appoint- ed Fourteen blonde beauties, led by vi vacious Nancy Carroll and the dainty little Frances Lee, trip the light fantastic in Fox Films comedy romance Phillip Holmes Now A Paramount Star all trained Morgan dancers, is responsible for a number of sparkling scenes of back stage life, which are a part of the story of this production. All costumes worn by the girls are originals and designed for them by the studio modiste. The handsome chap who handles the baton in the orchestra pit is none other than Cush Branch, internationally known orchestra leader, who is vacationing in Hollywood, prior to his en- with William Wrigley at Sgemcnt Island. Henry Lehman, responsible for a number of screen successes, directed the picture which is coming to the Egyptian theatre commencing Sunday. Ford Sterling and Arthur Stone are the comedy team who furnish most of the laughs in Chicken a la King, Fox Films feature of laughs and thrills coming to the Egyptian theatre. Phillips Holmes, the Princeton youth who broke into motion pictures while Charles Rogers was on location there making Varsity and who is now a featured Paramount player, has been assigned to his first role under his contract. lie will appear in support of Adolphe Menjou in His PriThe stars wife, Kathvate Life. ryn Carver, appears as his leading lady, and in addition to Holmes the only others thus far chosen for the cast are Margaret Livingston and Paul RusGucrtzman, the fifteen-year-osian prodigy brought back from Paris recently by Jesse L. Laaky. Frank Tuttle, who picked Holmes from the campus of old Nassau to play a part in Varsity, will also direct him in his second film venture. Holmes is the son of Taylor Holmes, well known exstage actor, and all his previous lrince-to- n with the was gained perience Triangle club. Chicken u,;-- f u a I The chorus, King. ld Headed by Jack Holt, 150 scto cowboys and technical workers have been in Arizona on location C several weeks making scenes for Greys Avalanche," returned to thl studios last week. Z. I REGULAR DANCES EVERY Wednesday Saturday OLIE REEYE and His Orchestra that sentimen- tality plays a tremendously important role in matrimony, and that when a couple decides to embark on the connubial sea .the background of an impressive ceremony will help weather the storms that are bound to rise. Most Important Occasion A womans wedding day is the most important occasion in her life, Miss Dove believes, and for that reason it deserves all the thought and con' sideration possible on a trousseau worthy of the momentous event. : When a girl gets married I believe she should have as beautiful a wedding gown as she can afford. 4I I rI SINGERS ENTERTAINERS DANCE ARTISTS U V 12 A Tiffany-Sta- hl Production NOW PLAYING! Perfect Ventilation Refined Atmosphere OfiggN Enjoy This Nationally Famous Dance Palace Admission 15c Kiddies 10c at SHOW PLACE OF UTAH self-appoint- ed rs Starting Sunday Pentr PeevCfSEmmA G GYP C 8 vv DIRECTION The veil carries most of th fuming for the ensemble. It ia of broidered net, three yards in lenv and has a duchess cap trimmed i! pearls, sequins and brilliants. UTAHS FINEST BALLROOM featured player in First National pictures, whose next appearance on the screen here will be in The Tender Hour, the George Fitzmaurice production which comes as the feature attraction at the Lyceum theatre Wed- $ L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES ' ft 00 WliULIAM FOX The Up to the minute Comedy Adventures A Sugar Daddy among Hie Hot Mammas of Broadway m m SaL Sun Mon. 'l- - mutton ' style with BERTHANA Orange blossoms, a wedding veil and church nuptials are the greatest preventatives of divorce. So declares Billie Dove, beautiful nesday. Miss Dove believes -- to show of the embroidered net. The dreu i It isn't because of a desire and time thought of princess design, caught over thl the because off, but pre- hips into small gathers. The abbiS. necessary for such preparations de- viated train has Dove Miss point lace insets vent hasty marriages, Hi-Yall- er V 28. law 1 .! "i ' i The Whole Countrys K T alking ' . V About ! i OUR JrV ON THE STAGE Fanrkan and Utm -Barwday Bandar and Monday n. PARAMOUNT COM El) Y Adalt. I Sc lie JOAN CRAWFORD NEWS d:l T Pktara price will prevail aatil S p. m. D aar Batardaya. apaa daily 1 p. m. Evening price all day Hand ay. Lawer fleer, f Esleeay. Met children, lie. Bargain hlatinee Mandayas X S :!l p. n. 'AMONG DAUGHTERS t; !; :lt Children, ' -- HENRY LEHRMAN IDEA HEAUTIES 1G CREOLE the Wurlitzer Shows at 2, 3, 5, 7, 9 DOROTHY YOES ERICKSON AND HIS HAND I 1 MV-.- J IMHi. - - , ' ".V'S . ' . ' ' T- I.'";.r - -- . . ,'j v' V' aUul production. New Comedy Scream, Wedded Blister Latest Fox News Halliday at EVANS & WEAVER EMPERORS OF HARMONY SAUNDERS & JONES ASSISTED RY MANN PACE ADDED FEATURES FOUR COVANS 4 SA MNSUSf OIBBIMKIAS HflHHMB. tfipoiaeiyr COLA FOMtSSS&ui & MARCOS HI-YALL- ER MtIKLR FORD STERUNG'AKniURSIDNE QUARRY Blues! Dusky Strutters Darky FANCnON -- NANCy JlomtbeUyltaeMBCr ON THE STAGE i' V viM CARROLL-GIOC- Gt ' ; j ; -- v. V . ' . - jr Regular Prices for Coming a Short Return Engagement SEVENTH HEAVEN The Most Beautiful Love Story Ever Filmed. If |