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Show THE OGDEN POST Friday, February i. rridi up STAGE SCREEN t ,,eborah Kanc ,n EVELYN BRENT new production, Interference, which comes to the Paramount theatre, starting production and day, February 10. The picture is an shows Miss Brent to advantage due to her many years on the legitimate stage. The talkie at the Paramount has just been installed and is the latest thing in talkie equipment. &lhe "c all-talki- AMUSEMENT - RE ! tvfrrc ( jes itiw& ried tlefield, John Roche, Gertrude Astor, the continent to New Yerh, Eulalie Jensen, George Siegmann, weeks stay on the Missi-sjpJack Mower, Vivien Oakland and doz- innumerable side-tri! wen ens of others. a matter of course to make the $$ e It is a far cry from the ' W1HTIC CITY G AK DENS Dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Uncle Tom to that of the spectac- the greatest ever produced. Music by Mell Little and his Jolly Jesters. ular production to be shown at the A new machine speeds up the Egyptian theatre. In the old days, a OGDEN Now playing, Tom Mix in King Cowboy; Sunday, Monday and location trip to Sacramento was con- of tobacco, but it will never apt sidered a terrific journey in search the rapidity with which some Tuesday, Hero of the Circus and Sky Skinner. of atmosphere. For the new Un- bootleg stuff acquires a i COLONI A L Saturday, Dorothy Sobastan in Their Hour; Sunday and cle Toms Cabin, several jaunts across bcl. Indianapolis Star. Monday, Wallace Decry in Beggars of Life; Tuesday and Wednesday, Audrey Terris in Little Wild Cat; Thursday and Friday, Clair Windsor and William Haines in Blonds by Choice. COMING SOON WHAT'S GOING ON ps old-tim- -- j i Saturday, Jack Holt, William Powell and Fred Kohler in The Vanishing Pioneer"; Sunday, Fred Thomson in Jesse James; Monday, Mary Astor in The Hit of the Show; Tuesday, Mrs. Wallace Reid, Reed Howes and Wrallacc Beery in Hell Ship Bronson; Wednesday and Thursday, Colleen Moore and Cary Cooper in Lilac Time; Friday, Ranger in Tracked. LYCEUM EGYPTIAN starting SUBMARINE (Not a War Picture) THE GREATEST UNDER SEA DRAMA EVER FILMED! Now playing, June Collyer and Conrad Nagel in Red Wine"; cast in Uncle Toms Cabin; coming soon, Sunday, all-st- ar Recently broke all records at Pantages Nothing like it! Submarine. PARAMOUNT Coming soon, talking picture, Theatre in Salt Lake. Interference. COMING SOON! which comes 10 the Efifypt- ian theatre, starting Sun day is a very interesting and educational picture. Harry Polcast fills the important roles... In lard directs, and an making this picture several jaunts across the continent were made, and it is proclaimed the greatest picture ever made. UnLLlli lUlvl O rAMN tiililll Egyptian Theatre ITNPT I? TfflVPC all-st- Evelyn Brent -- William Powell in the Paramount Picture Interference The assignment of the role of Do-bor- ah Kanc" to Evelyn Brent by Paramount for the production of Interference, caps the climax of a lengthy career behind the footlights and before the camera for the popular actress. Miss Brent, together with Clive Brook, Doris Kenyon, and William Powell may be seen in the film at the Paramount theatre beginning Sunday, February 10. In following the life of a thesnian, Miss Brent has covered half the globe, and has appeared in innumerable productions. The first part of significance that fell to Miss Brents lot was in support of Olga Petrova, with whom she continued to play for one year in the old Metro pictures. She then made a pleasure trip to England, and while there was chosen for a stage part. Screen roles followed this engagement, and her pleasure trip - Novel Tom Mix Show to Come Here In a Retting and atmosphere strikingly novel in his long screen career that of the colorful Morcoccan country of North Africa Tom Mix and a splendid supporting company will be seen at the Ogden theatre two days beginning today in his second starring production for FBO, King Cowboy. Depicting the thrilling adventure of a party of cowboys who invade the country of the Riffs in search of an American who is held captive by the tribesmen, the story gives the famed Western star and his horse, Tony, opportunity to present an unprecedented range of stunts. As is usual in Mix photoplays, the love element is negligible, but there is an attractive girl in the narrative, daughter of the imprisoned American and real head of the expedition, protrayed by pretty Sally Blanc, who has a leading part in tho fights, captures, scrimmages and es- capes which keep the picture pulsat- ing with action. Robert De Lacey directed the film was drawn out to a four-yea- r England. Returning to America she was offered the leading lady role in a picture opposite Douglas Fairbanks, but after waiting for eight months for production to begin, she accepted another pari. So staited her screen career in this country with one role following another in quick order. In Underworld she made her first real big success which developed into her being placed under contract to Paramount as one of the featured stock The players. The Last Command, Showdown and The Drag Net arc some of her more recent efforts under the Paramount banner. Interference was adapted to the screen from the stage play of the same name by Roland 1crtwee and Harold Dearden and was directed by Lolliar Mendes, famous European. WOLF OF WALL STREET PARAMOUNT FAMOUS LASKY METRO-GOLDWY- N MAYER COUP. LIE ,4 Pw1 Mell Littles Band Supreme (THIRTEEN PICKED MUSICIANS) ifcidl Ido? try Gam Wrtrii -picture. Construction starts soon on our new VERY SOON! - VERY SOON Open-Ai- r (Taraza) Floor. Something new under the sun. v GREAT NEW TALKIES FROM THE STUDIOS OF ALL THE BIG PRODUCERS I 1 in- super- CPoramomt v nrum nrmr TIIE Ballroom. el Engineers from Electrical Research Products, subsidiary of Western Electric Corporation. arc supervising the installation of the latest perfected TALKING PICTURE EQUIPMENT IN TIIE SOON Utahs Finest and Largest Everyone says the new maple floor is marvelous and comparable. Plenty of room for 5,000 Dancers. wvvri v f Come up and enjoy 8 RIGHT NOW K Admission 35c quick-thinkin- g, Sir. Louis Marcus, president, of L. Marcus Enterprises, promised Salt Lake theatergoers' that all of his theaters would be equipped for the proper presentation of the NEW TALKING, DIALOGUE and SOUND PICTURES when the Big Producers were ready to release them. The Big Producers are about ready, and 1 Tomor r ow Nite Saturday, till 1 A. GIVES GEORGE BANCROFT ROLE A PARADOXICAL The ruffian of the screen has outwardly turned gentleman. George Bancroft in his newest starring picture The Wolf of Wall Street, por(Acs etcspInQ acrerr Ws icy tivei hLllA tnd HARRY st-quick acting, trays a ivTOM LOKEQ, and MARKS, Ae fawyef chance-takin- g biinht financial plunger in the Sctnt N C L E TOM'S CABIN" Front'd mmtckpim Outwardof the change. dealings ly he is immnculute. Inwardly he is In 1913 Universal made a giant, was Simon Lcgree; Jack McDonald cruel, shrewd and utterly fearless, but multiple-reproduction of Uncle was Haley; Harry Tenbrook was Harfeared by all with whom he comes in Toms Cabin, in three reels. This rad- ris; Iva Shepherd was Cassic; Edna contact. ical departure was viewed breathlessly Mason was Flliza and Gertrude Short Bancroft declared the characteriza- by the entire industry as a rash movie. W'as Little Eva. tion to be one of the most difficult Who would sit through three whole Things have changed since then. of his long career of stage and screen reels of motion picture? It had never Now Universal has produced a masbeen done before, hence it was fore- sive $2,000,000 version of Harriet experience. Beecher Stowes novel, a picture desIn The Wolf of Wall Street, how doomed to failure. But the critics were wrong. The tined to make screen history and which ever, tho director insisted that Bancroft be that strange and age-ol- d par- production was a success and marked has its Ogden premiere at the Egyptian theatre starting Sunday, adox, a wolf in sheep's clothing. the forerunner of the present-da- y comAnd what cast a It was directed by Harry Pollard And this, according to reports from the Hollywood studio, Bancroft ac- prised that old classic! It was di- who played Uncle Tom in the old verMargarita Fischer, erstwhile complished with a realism that stamps rected by Otis Turner, dean of mega- sion. his performance as one of the best phone wieldcrs, whose name is now Topsy and now Mrs. Harry Pollard, trndilionnl. portrays the role of Eliza and the ever given the screen. Harry Pollard was Uncle Tom; Mar- supporting cast contains names prom' and in the cast, in addition to Miss garita Fischer was Topsy; Fiddle Ly- inent in the cinema Whos Who, such Blanc, are included taw Meehnn, Bar- ons was Marks; Robert Z. Leonard as Arthur Edmund Carew, Lucien Lit ney Furry, Frank Wynn Mace and Robert Fleming. SOME TIME AGO 'i Another Big stay in THE NEW TALKIES ARE COMING! SOON ar t t Y Y Y Y k k X V A T Y Y Y V f. k k k V A X X X V A V A kx kX :: THRILLS! ADDED Mack Sennett Comedy cn'Ut V NOW PLAYING RAYMOND GANNON vv v v tv Latest Fox News Ilalliday at the Wurlitzer TODAY AND SATURDAY! yV JUNE GOUYE' A CNI?AD NAGEL Y ROMANCE! Production v!v v 1 5 't4 1 t $ |