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Show Friday October 5,1928 Eanjoyplden and Excess Baggage at Paramount Theatre THE OGDEN POST Paramount Building 1 our Sound Stages Ground was broken last week f,r immediate construction of four new Ciegler, prominent Dutch Robert Work KiJ end protege of Queen Wilhcl-- F r services for Robert Work, Funeral facilities at the I'uranuiuiit . of Holland, will appear Satur-r,- r Hollywood studios. Jesse were held Pacific Southern L. brakeman, the Sunday and Monday at in Fanchon and Mar- rLnrAdl'fHl,?i,,tr lhp Mum of Wednesday morning ut St. Joseph's studio manager Catholic church. The Rev. Father i i' MUar.jeyw Idea. llmRast with childhood day read like new huddings based onplans for the Patrick Kennedy celebrated the reParamount'-Horn of poor Dutch expenence in sound film fdry tale. quiem mass. Mrs. Stuart F. Dobbs musical his early training bvTB and Mrs. Anthony Shufflehargcr formulated veiP oriSHy "therefore very limited. At the rl"l0V of furnished the music. Burial was in effect? in a i;InCry' piano five he participated rl with the Ogden City cemetery where the em-;, leading by an nnd acoustics ...j which was attended John Lanibe, of Carlin, engineers oi back came News the the Queen. Western Electric and Bell Tele- Reverend read the committal sendee. Nevada, Her Majesty of this flaxen haired phone companies, call for the erection Members of the Brotherhood of Railthe most modern type sound A? ability. An invitation brought Trainmen gave the ritual of the stae way to court where he played for pro- order at the graveside and acted as deSpTOotf of the Paris Conservatory. pallbearers. The American Legion d 'Z were amazed by the child's conferred military honors at the cemenatural talents. tery. Mr. Work who was a Southern PaThrough the Queens generosity of pictures synchronised with the hu cific eler was sent to Paris, to Rome, brakeman, died Sunday morning Und effects t a locnl iLondon in fact to all of the famous Srni,U0 declared. hospital, following a short Aeousticallv centers. He was born in Washington, aropesn music dertrlcallj, they repre.cM th cra'i. illness. D. C., October G, 18KB, and had made During the past few years he has Kimtific his home at the Van Ness hotel in this Jn invited to play before nearly America. rertBt only aftermind. families of careful appraisal of all the a verv city for many years. til of the principal royal elements Vnti the jroduction of Bound I!1 ftEchon and Marco's Iianjoys" S' for the new stages ihat Alary Huntsman im besides introducing Robert Zieg-- r in this Ho-,a- rt theatre brings Services for Mrs. Alary Huntsman back two yeurs when to paramount were held on Monday afternoon in Kennedy and his Pals in a peppy Wings was synchronized revue. This is Kennedys first S-l-the Seventh ward chapel, with Bisduring the while recording the hop's Counselor William Moore preor around the circuit, and is made and Marcos voice m several pictures, has Music was given by Mrs. vssible by Fanchon siding. Enjoys" Idea, which was especially in a degree of perfection on the pres- - Arts Tdakeley, Joseph P. Fernelius, .reduced by them to feature him. Oth-,- n that wiU now be pos- Hclvu Farr and Airs. Lcola M. Farr. Ju4 new ones. Speakers were Frank R. Watkins, Daappearing in the show are Oscar sible on vid Cnrr, E. A. Larkin and Bishop W. ivlor, Alfred Brower, Sunkist Beau-- a new 41?$ rt?ac,h 8taes will be A. Budge. Ladies of the G. A. IL and with Erickson and his band. wide and one hundred feet Women of Woodcraft attended in a long will be constructed of On the Screen special body and touk charge of the flowers. 8 said William Snolia de81?ned t0 pmvent all "Excess Baggage, Interment was made in the Ogden City is a lot of extra luggage j8 and noises and IflpMt, cemetery. Bishop Budge dedicated 8nd re8onance within the the iiat you carry with you and pay for grave and the ritual of the jt never get a chance to use. Woodcraft was given. Urns the Btar defined his idea of pic-:ie x meaning of his new starring of that name which comes Sat-ttb- y to the Paramount theatre. According to John McGowan, the jthor of the stage play from which adapted the :;avie production, the term was origi-sll- y derived from the baggage offices ;f the railway companies who were DIRECTION L. MARCUS ENTERPRISES .customed to charge an extra fee all ir transporting luggage weighing .tr 75 pounds per ticket. LAST TIMES TONIGHT! As all theatrical people have heavy igage, they naturally often paid ex-- n GILBERT fare for the transportation of their Hence their familiarty dongings. RENEE ADOKEE IN iith the term. As used in vaudeville COSSACKS today, Ex-Baggage means so much dead In other words a person reight. arried in an act who contributes noth-o- r SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY parctically nothing to its suc- t So Haines in the beginning of the ictnre is thought by his wife, Jose-sin- e Dunn, to believe her to be Ex--Later on after she Baggage. u won success on the screen, he has seme idea when he believes that : h so much "Excess Baggage as tr as her career is concerned. and James Cruze directed the screen ROMANCE clash eduction while the cast includes Ri- -j in this thrilling trio Cortez, Kathleen GreClifford, Grans tedt, picture of .back-stag- e Neely Edwards and hen. vaudeville life, love and Hardened Culprit laughs. Ive lost my new car. JbjSgs Gnggs: Why dont you report it Youll roar at Bill the sherrif ? names antics; Briggs: Hes the one that took Americas Humor. youll watch fascinated as the story unwinds; youll cheer the sensational Slide of Death! P:.ra-theat- . re , r- - 0f gen-7in- IS ddw Hannah Bright Ritrhie Mrs. lluimuh Bright Ritchie, widow of Bishop Janies Ritchie, died Sunday ai the family residence at Mar- rioti, following an illness of right weeks. Ritchie was born in Wadon. Camliridgeshire, Fngland, January 1, 1840, the daughter of Janies and Anna Webb Bright. She joined the L. D. S. church in her native land and came with her parents to America in She traveled to Utah with ox team and arrived in the full of 1S.M, Funeral scrvicra were held Tuesday IS-lI- Shotgun Shells Also. Capt & Mack Sporting Goods PRACTICAL HUNTERS Phone J78-- J TAKE THE GRAY LINE BUSS-- City Fare Rates to El Monte Springs r$ LEAVE HOTEL HIGELOW 8:10 P.M. 10:50 P.M. 8:50 P.M. 11:30 T.M. 9:30 P.M. 12:10 A.M. 10:10 P.M. sev-nfp- Pt elim-sS?esfC- Thai is mIumv vvi Rhine. Lot us route you to good deer huntin; ayd furnish you with the proper pun und ammunition. l. Putter or Mashie? He claims his wife was intracable, so he beat her into Jour honor, with a golf club. In how mnny strokes? asked the judge with new interest. Life. S pff Open Season on Deer the 20th of October afternoon in the Marriott ward chaH-- l with Counselor J. Lawrence Sluter presiding. Interment was made in the Ogden city cemetery under the direction of Lindquist and Sons. Pnce y HUNTERS! 40-Min- LEAVE EL MONTE SPRINGS 8:30 P.M. 9:10 P.M. 9:50 P.M. 11:10 P.M. 11:50 P.M. 12:30 A.M. 10:30 P.M. Schedule Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. ute h' WTo-m- en Old Fashioned Dance paramount SATURDAY NIGHT Admission Saturday Only Free Dancing: Tuesday and Thursday JOHN LOCKWOODS EL MONTE ORCHESTRA THE sf "The Best Dance Music in Utah V Come and Enjoy Yourself "fflAB M E m 9 at SPRINGS Starting Sunday 2 p. m. With JOSEPHINE , I DUNN RICARDO CORTEZ Today and Sat.- - The Greatest Love Story of all Times! James Cruze production kphM.Scheruk fife uUR GANG COMEDY Paramount w News ON THE STAGE SOMETHING DIFFERENT JtTx gfeal stage success WDOVE ARolandWert fahtdwn FANCHON & MARCOS BANJOYS IDEA FEATURING 7 WILLARD MACK ,er first United Artists HOBART KENNEDY OSCAR TAYLOR ROBERT ALFRED BROWER Pic-2rri- nd what a prize pack- A film that will Normas fame and grease her name endure for- ZIEGLER SUNKIST BEAUTIES H ERICKSON AND BAND mer! praise The We to the skies! United Artists Picture Evening Prices BARGAIN Matlnco Mondays S to 4:11 p. m. Nc S3c Adnlta Children Admission 15c Kiddies 10c GDE Itc Children Doors Open Dally 1 p. STXONO CHARLES FARRELL Fanchen ft Him Eat. nd 1S:1S p. k. Sun. ud Mon. 4:11. 7, ;1S p. m. Fktmv prices will prevail ontU C p. a. Saturdays. All Day Sundays Lewer Floor p ilk JANET GAYNOk NOTE Youll AUSTIN Bated on FRANK BORZAGE A picture that will stir the heart and imagination of the world. Jtc JOHN GOLDEN'S Stag Success "produdHon A Drama of Spiritual Awakening through Faith and Courage. ..Ue Shows i at 2r-4:- 15 WINGS 6:30 COMING theatre Always a Good Show .ii lilll!!!""" SOON 8:45. No Raise in Prices Street Angel mill |