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Show iFi Friday, October TA GE S - SCREEN WHAT'S GOING ON EGYPTIAN Seventh Now pluying, CIiuiIcb Farrcl and Janet Gaynor in 4 Ilelle Bennett in The Sporting Age; Sunday end Monday, Jack Holt in The Vanishing Pioneer; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Dolores Costello und Conrad Nagel in Glorious Betsy. LYCEUM Saturday, Buzz Burton in The Finto Sunday, Rex Bell in Wild West Romance; Monday, Dorothy Muckuill and Jack Mulhall in Man Cruzy; Tuesday, Ben Lyon und Pauline Starke in The Perfect Sap; Wednesday, Victor Mclaglen, Edmund I owe and Delores Del Itio in What Price Glory; Thursday, Raymond Griffith in Wedding Bills; Friday, Wanda Hawley und Tom Snntm-h- in Eyes of the Totem Pole. WHITE CITY' GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday to the music of Jack Passeys band supreme. BERTIIANA Rcgulur dances every Wednesday and Saturday. Music furnished by Olie Reeve und his orchestra. Kd; -- i To those who enjoy an evening packed to the brim with wholesome fun, the Fox picture, "Win That Girl," which starts at the Egyptian Sunday for a four-da- y run, offers a real inducement. It is a film version of "Father and Son which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, and the cast is headed by the lovely Sue Carol and David Rollins. Norma Talmadge Navajo Indian Gets Lives Her Roles Camera Chance With Dix in Redskin There is no formula for truth, ting. Grey Eyes, a few years ago, was a penitentiary at frisoner in the federal He had been found guilty of murder and was sentenced for life. Today Grey Eyes is a free man and Cozy McSparron is his best friend. Cozy is the white trader at Chin Lee trading post, at the mouth of the great Canyon de Chelly, which cuts through the Cheelan reservation like a huge red scar. Grey Eyes was born on the Cheelan reservation 'and grew to manhood wandering its vastness. On day, driving his two ponies hitched to nil rattling old wagon, a federal prohibition agent stopped him and started to search the wagon. The agent made His first was that, two mistakes. speaking only English, he did not, and could not, tell Grey Eyes his purpose. His second error was that he struck Grey Eyes' squaw when she remon- strated. Grey Eyes killed the man. lie spent a year in Leavenworth before Cozy McSparron could secure his pardon. And now he is indebted to Cozy again, for it was the trader who suggested to Victor Schertzinger director of the Dix picture, that Grey Eyes play the part. the stage or off. It may be caught at one of its angles if a gifted person woos it with his life, says Norman liapgood in an article on acting. If a gifted person woos it with Above most actresses on liis life. the screen, surely this can be said of h Norma Talmadge. From the old days this American girl has, with a fine artistic courage, kept faith with her public. What is she like? Those who have seen her have mentioned her youth and beauty. But who can say what she 1b exactly like? She is tall, she is small, she is young, she is old. She is delicate and ner vous. As a matter of fact, being a sensitive artist, she is whatever her of many years ? And from that to the The Dove, the little Spanish dancer in the Yellow Pig cafe? Youll see this last at the Ogden theatre next Sunday. Roland West directed The Their interpretations reveal their individuality. We see through their impersonations and mannerisms. The great characteristic of Norma and one which raises her above her contemporaries, is the manner in Ladies and Childrens Hair Cutting Our Specialty. Tal-madg- 8oe Carol wDmadRdlins WIN THALGIRL FQX PICTURE Fun, which seems to be the chief ambition of David Butler, Fox director, is said to be rampant in Win That Girl, which begins a four-da- y run at the Egyptian theatre next Sunday. From this film version of Father and Son, which appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, Butler has se lected a sterling cast headed by the lovely Sue Carol and David ollins. From the outset Butler makes it clear that action is the keynote and comedy the high goal. Time and ngain his characters become involved in excrusiating situations growing out of a family football feud. Only a man with the keen sense of humor possessed by Butler i i, could get so many logical chuckles into the footage. John Stone, in adapting the story, has drawn upon his own college background in New York universities. Butler, hiniself a college athlete of no mean ability, has contributed his full share of the There is something about Butlers fun which is net only contagious, but which is so wholesome that every member of the family can see it and not feel ashamed of the experience. There is no straining after effect, no brazen wisecracks and very little that can be found objectionable by the most refined spectator. The supporting cast acquits itself very creditably, according to critics, and the work of Janet MacLeod and lioscoe Earns has been particularly And Film Others commended. in the support of Miss Carol and young Rollins are Tom Elliott, A beautiful cultured woman is per- Olin Francis, Mack Fluker, Sidney suaded against her will by gun run- Braccy and Maxine Shelly. ners to ensnare a soldier's love and thereby starts the romance and ad- -, ventures depicted in the Tiffany-Stapicture, Trawlers of the Sea, star-- ! Ting Ricardo Cortez and Carmel Myers ' and showing today and tomorrow at SATURDAY, OCT. 6 the Ogden theatre. Buzz ltarlon in Suggested by a Jack London story, Prowlers of the Sea tells a story The Kid of Cuba inl89ti, when gun running was a favorite and dangerous occupation. Cortez plays the role of the SUNDAY captain who cannot be bribed but whose soldierly preoccupation with his vigilance toward the smugglers van-- J Wild West Romance ishes beneath the practiced charms of Mercedes. Featuring Rex Bell. Duty and love get sadly mixed, and the captain one day finds himself facing a charge of treason. MONDAY IIow the adventure ends can best be appreciated by seeing the film, in Dorothy Mackaill and Jack which George Fawcett, Frank Leigh. Frank Laektecn, Gino Corrado and Mulhall in Shirley Palmer play important roles. Man Crazy John G. Adolf i directed. ; rib-tiekle- rs. Lyceum Theatre Jean Arthur has been assigned the art of Alys La Fosse in The Canary "urder Case, it is announced by B. I'. Schulberg, general manager in charge of west coast production at the Paramount studios. Miss Arthurs name has been added to one of the moat important casts that has been assembled by Paramount for a long time. Now in Stock. t Hear It Today! CAPITOL BARBER SHOP Glen Capitol Ave. between 24th and 25th 1075 Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. e, DANCE REGULAR DANCES EVERY With the Largest Dance Crowds in the State of Utah Every Tuesday Thursday Saturday Jack Passeys Marvelous Band (None Better) Saturday Wednesday OLIE REEVE and His Orchestra fl I ftI . SINGERS ENTERTAINERS DANCE ARTISTS S . 12 White City Perfect Ventilation Refined Atmosphere Where Happiness Awaits You" Enjoy This Nationally Famous Dance Palace tT t ft t1 t: A STARTS SUNDAY 2 p. m. STARTS SUNDAY 2 p. m. ttr T WILLIAM FOX scores a touchdown I? Thrills! Y Y Y Y Action ! Romance! I pbotebs Pep! : 4 JWM8 MCAKDO OORTEg 'CARMEL MYERS Pinto GEORGE FAWCETT. Love mtn a and Duty Conflict Woman's Heart Itad a Man's Honor I I T oA T Ioi V A f TUESDAY f.OLONIAI, 8 a is back again at the UTAHS FINEST BALLROOM Cast Is Complete for Canary Murder Case Y pre-vie- w ; N. V. Porter An A Thrilling Romance Adventure hl Majestic Radio 5j BERTHANA of principal supporting players for Douglas MacLean, star of The Car nation Kid, Christies first feature production with dialogue and music accompaniment which Paramount will distribute. Playing opposite MacLean will be Francis Lee, who also heads a series of short pictures for Christie called the Confessions of a Chorus Girl. Miss Lee has already played in feature productions with Warner and Fox and steps into the MacLean production hb her first feature on the home grounds. Dove." part demands. Most actors lack this adaptability. With the signing of Francis A1 Christie has completed the cast ft itf The New Vita-grap- Characters Selected For Carnation Kid si AMUSEMENTS Raffled li ernes which she eliminates all artifice. Who The blaze .was cxtinguish'-i- l k will ever forget the powerful simplic- any damage was done l J ,!? the baby in department. ity of her scene withscene Mil?) Lansing The in Or the Secrets? Lady as the old innkeeper when she on sees her son again after an absence Grey Eyes, a Navajo Indian of the Heaven; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Sue Carol and reservation in northeastern Cheelan David Rollins in Win That Girl." Arizona, has berm cast for an importPARAMOUNT Last times tonight, John Gilbert and Renee Adoree in The ant part in Redskin, the natural Richard Dix. Cossacks; Saturday, Sunday und Monday, William Haines in "Excess color picture starring most handone the of is Grey Eyes Baggage und, on the stage, Far.chon Ai Marco presents Bunjoys Idea. some men of the Navajo tribe, and his OGDEN Now playing, Jticardu Cortex in Prowlers of the Sea; Sunday history is a story of the old ways of .and Monday, Norma Talmudge in "The Dove. the West brought into a modern setCOLONIAL - 5 and Pauline Starke in Ben Lyon The Perfect Sap SATURDAY The Sporting Age With Belle Bennett. WEDNESDAY What Price Glory Featuring Victor McLaglen, SUNDAY MONDAY The Vanishing Pioneer ith Jack Holt. A Zane Grey lory. A Paramount Picture. ! : TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY AND TRIDAY Glorious Betsy , With Dolores Costello and Conrad Nagel. Edmund and Delores Del Rio. THURSDAY Raymond Griffith in Wedding Bills FRIDAY Wanda Hawley and Tom Santschi in Eyes of the Totem Pole jL.Yiffany-Sta- hl Production NOW PLAYING! Today and Tomorrow : T $ First Run in Ogden Admission 15c, Kiddies 10c OS85N "Always the Rest for the Ogden Guest" "jarrzs The Years First Big Football Story, With a Big ff X t? Cast of Stars. ADDED FEATURES New Comedy Scream, "Girlies, Rehavc! Halliday at the Wurlitzer Shows at 2 3 5 7 9 Latest Fox News No Raise in Prices A SsLS4S' d |