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Show Friday, October TIIE OGDEN POST STAGE - SCREEN AMUSEMENTS - WHAT'S GOING ON Now playing, Sally I'hiip-- in .Wie but the Brave"; starting EGYPTIAN Angel. Sunday, Jim-- Gayuor and Charles Farrell in Street thr Now playing, Clara Bow, Richard Arlcn fn PARAMOUNT Tha in Shearer Norma latest Wings; Saturday, Sunday and Monday, to Marco Tnp and presents Fanchon From Paris and, on the stage, Mars Idea. A Moment of OGDEN Now playing, Flcetwing; Sunday and Monday, Temptation. COLON I A I, Saturday, Karl Dane and George K. Arthur in Circus Rookies; Forbes in The Enemy , Sunday and Monday, Lillian Gish and Ralph Cor.klin and Louise Tuesday and Wednesday, W. C. Fields, Chester Thomas Fazenda in Tilbes Punctured Romance; Thursday and Friday, s t Meighan in 19, lg The Wedding March Makes Debut at Last conAfter more than three yea of Erich v0" tinuous effort by has his picture The Wedding March the at world its reached premiere llivoli theatre, New York. H is the directed first film V'n Stroheim hasand it to since The Merry Widow, acted he has which in the first picture since Foolish Wives, six years ago. A romantic love story with old imit perial Vienna as the background the all in if doubtful picture is any received history of the cinema ever con- was or lavish more production a reived on a more elaborate Spnu The Wedding Marvh. it h ? chronized sound effects and a ipn,a; score composed by J. s y especially for the prudiu-t- i famous Corpus Christie dav rrir . feS.2100 other than love is doomed to faZ? that unions for social or finaS seasons bring tragedy. Emmett King is playing the the minister in The Shopworn Aneetf the next vehicle Nancy Carroll and Gary Cooper Mightiest of Love D ramas ! Im fl RHommt &f The Racket. in Riding LYCEUM Saturday, Rex in Wild Beauty; Sunday, Hoot Gibson for Fame; Monday, Ricardo Cortez and others in New York; Tuesday, WednesLewis Stone and Shirley Mason in Don Juan's Three Nights ; in Ham and Eggs at day, Tom Wilson, Ilcinie Conklin and Myrna Loy Hot Heels. the Front"; Thursday, Tho Port of Missing Girls; Friday, WHITE CITY GARDENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday orchestra. to the music of Jack Passeys twelve-piec- e Music furBERTH ANA Regular dances every Wednesday and Saturday. nished by Olie Reeve and his orchestra. Charles Morton and Sharon Lynn in None Hut the Brave, a Fox picture, which is playing at the Egyptian theatre today and Saturday. Cowboy Screen Star Trip to Mars and The Latest From Scheduled at Lyceum Paris at Paramount Hoot Gibsons latest Western suc- cess, Hiding for Fame, with Ethlyne loot's take a ride Clair playing opposite him, will be Saturday, Sunday and Monday with shown at the Lyceum theatre Sunday, Fanchon and Marco in their "Trip to October 28. Mara Idea. Up to the land of funny The Universal-Jewe- l production is people futuristic settings and fanregarded a.t one of the cowboy stars tastic dress; greatest screen hits. In spite of a Stepping entirely out of the sphere long career of popularity and success of realism, Fanchon and Marco have in motion pictures, Gibson renchcs the staged a show that's different. Every highest point of his career in this minute of the production is crammed production. full of surprises, laughs and fun. Playing tho sympathetic role of Bill Such unique entertainment comian expert horseman and cal dances Billy songs, weird music Hamtnond, n Wild West Show, Gibson and what not! The moat unusual stage parks the film with thrills and stunts. show of this season. Hoot is always at his best in riding Lynn Sowan, one of Fanchon and scenes and Riding for Fame is fillMarcos favorite band lenders, and ed with these. The cowboy goes a prominent popular song writer, es- through his famous list of stunts and pecially wrote the music for this adds a few new ones. "Idea, carrying out the Martian atReaves Eason, noted as Hollywood's mosphere. g A score of stellar talent take part graatest director of scenes wielded with the horses, megain the unusual entertainment festiviphone on this production. He also ties. John and Griffith Come on folks! . one-ma- swift-movin- Harriett and Huff and Hunt two teams of adagio dancers, have prepared a spectacular dance routine, such as one would imagine to see on the mysterious planet. Hilly Lesters Three Musketeers of Harmony will be heard in comedy songs. The Sunkist Henuties will be arrayed in warlike dress and parade in an imaginary drill routine. Maxine and Evelyn, Andy Rice, Jr., and Charlie Myers are others who will contribute clever bits of entertain- ment. All in all the stage faro of the Paramount theatre Saturday, Sunday and Monday is going to be most unusual. You will regret missing this show its so different. On the Screen The place of love in business and of business in love is churmingly and The Latest entertainingly told in from Paris, a Metro-Goldwyn-Ma- production, starring the beautiful Norma Shearer, which will open ht the Paramount theatre Sunday. It is a comedy drama, supplying Miss Shearer with one of those roles in which she excels, that of a scintillating, efficient, modern girl who besta man in his own profession and then succumbs to the lure of romance, proving her femininity wrote the original screen story and collaborated with George Summerville on the continuity. Eason, who directed the famous chariot races in Ben 11 ur, has succeeded in filming some of the screens fastest riding scenes for the Gibson picture. Miss Clair is a benutiful heroine. The tilinn haired Southern girl, who has only recently come to the screen, played opposite Hoot in The Prairie King, one of his recent successes. Included hi the supporting cast are Charles K. French, Allan Forrest and Ruth Cherriiigton. ior name. She is especially hated by hnndsomc young man, who meets icr on tho Pullman, and mistaking her dentity, falls in love. He tells her all about this drended rival of his, and then gets ths shock of his life when is discovers who she really is. Ijovo, lowever, eventually triumphs after a series of entertaining mishaps. Miss Shearer is supported by a unable cast, including Ralph Forbes ns ending man. Sam Wood directed. best known player of butler parts on the screen, again plays a butler. This unusual FBO picture was di rocted by Philip Carle, who has for The cast of In a Moment of Tempeight years associated with Robert which cornea to the Ogdsn G. tation, Vignola in the direction of many theatre on Sunday. includes several of films. outstanding the newer screen favorites, as well as others who have proven their worth and ability through many years on the screen. Altogether, the company of players gathered together for this production supply an unusual example of perfect screen easting. UTAHS FINEST BALLROOM Charlotte Stevens, a pert little slip REGULAR DANCES of a girl, who enme to motion pictures conEVERY as the winner of a Chicago beauty test, plays the leading feminine role a department store clerk who suddenly finds hemlf projected into the Wednesday midst of a whirlwind of exciting experiences. The principal male part is OLIE in the hands of Cornelius Keefe, rein man seen as many leading cently His important productions. Romance at Ogden Features Clever Cast BERTH ANA Saturday REEVE Orchestra and Marie WHeamo. after seven vears absence from the screen, returns to play the part of an unfeeling society woninn, and her grandfather is played by Tom Lickttts, whose record cf twenty years in motion pictures is probably rot exceeded by uny other player on the screen. Kit Guard, long a favorite of theatregoers, is seen in a prominent role, as is also Grant Withers, recently featured in a series of two-re- d productions. John McKinnon, perhaps the 12 SINGERS ENTERTAINERS DANCE ARTISTS fI 1 . Perfect Ventilation Refined Atmosphere The Most Gripping of Romances from LAURA JEAN LI R BEYS . Immortal Story An innocent young shop-gi- rl unjustly sent to romance stripand love prison deprived of ped of everything, but her own unvarying faith and unassailable honesty. Greatest romantic drama of all time ! Sunday and Enjoy This Nationally Famous Monday No Raise in Priees! Dance Palace 1 m Starts Sunday, 2 fHPTDIN LMissicfiEJiCER The story tells of a traveling saleswoman, the best on the road. None of her masculine rivals can match her success. Her personality is a inys tcry. All that is known about her is 1 kSS The Screens Greatest Lovers in the Screens Greatest Love Story! HBflmnassxreEi Adults, 15e; Kiddies, 10c ed after all. P. M. 0GDEN First Showing in Ogden. NOW FLAYING! Colonial Senior days Mediter- WILUAM TOX vesents SATURDAY Circus Rookies Mith Karl Dane and George K. Arthur. atl ADDED Special musical score with llalliday at the big SUNDAY AND MONDAY The Enemy My AngeL A marvelous cabtiwt TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Tillics Punctured Romance Featuring W. C. Fields, Chester Fazenda. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ADMISSION-ADULT- American Walnut to lend charm to your home . . . with built-i- n electro-magnet- ic cone type speaker . . . enclosing a tube Brunswick radio receiver possessing a elenr, full, rich quality of tone that assures you the finest broadcast entertainment youve ever heard . . . at an amazingly moderate price I . . . Thats the Brunswick console highboy receiver. Crane in ond hear it. A demonstration Involves no obligation. Matinees E I Zmnk JHotzage's TRBET M with Brunswick Sides and Service 3S&J ... ... WILLIAM FOX Jrestrds ORiHKlM THEATRE BLDG. The Road to Ruin 5 p. m., 35c m3 CO. COMING SOON to ng S Nights, 50c KIDDIES All day, 15c Come Early, Iiease! JONES MUSIC The Racket With Thomas Meighan. saxag ci exquisite ... ... IVurlitzcr. featuring Starring Lillian Gish and Ralph Forbes. Conklin ar.d Cll! ranean. ..Agolden lover, looking ont on the golden shores of Naples ; . . Charles Farrell smiles with all heaven love in the rosy flush of first love for a winsome nymph with the circus, who is his inspiration as a, painter . . . She willmake He will his dreams become a glow on canvas mount to glory in the brilliant trail of this shootIn the visions nestling in his musing ing star woe there is no place for the heart-wringieyes that will make his outlook as bine as Italian skies . . . Luminous yonth cannot be lieve in days of dai-lthey most come before the final rainbow. Mil rfili JANET GAYNORCHAHLES FAEUEIX Vr |