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Show THE OGDEN TOST SCREEN STAGE MCJITIinAM which in now playing at the Egyptian theatre, ullllDil is a picture made by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson during their four yearn in the African jungles. It shows all the denizens of the African jungle just as they arc at home. This picture should be seen by everyone. Friday, February 22. Es piett man The gathering of the three ui, GOES COOPER ties will combine the talents of WITH MORAN, MACK AND O. R. COHEN ably the foremost authorities oi, r.( A trio of experts on gooper feath- humor. ers, things one ran Le most fondest HOLLYWOOD FEATHERS EGYPTIAN Now playing, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson in Sirnbn; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Victor McLaglan in Captain of, the worm-eatin- g proclivities of early birds, the variable eating ca- of white and black horses, Lph. ijucities head men and other items PARAMOUNT New showing, Manhattan Cocktail with Nancy Carroll of inte;est to those who read negro and Richard Arlen; starting Sunday, II. Ik Warner, Ruth Chatlerton and stories, wind a phonograph or tune in on radios, are in Hollywood to do inRoLert Edson in The Doctor Secret." Both the.',e pictures are teresting things in talking motion pic- IN NEW RECORDS Carolina Mcon I Wish I Had Died in My Cradle Gene Austin tures. Now playing, Tom Tyler in Tyrant of Red Culch; Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, Stop That Man" and Surrender. COLONIAL Saturday, Aileen Iringlc and Lew Cody in The Baby Cyclone; Sunday and Monday, John Gilbert, Joan Crawford and Vera Gordon in The Tour Walls; Tuesday and Wednesday, J. Farrell MacDonald and others in Bringing Up Father; Thursday and Friday, Jack Pickford in Exit Smiling and Laurel and Hardy in Early to Bed. LYCEUM Saturday, Tom Mix in The Daredevils Reward; Sunday, Hoot Gibson in "Clearing the Trail; Monday, Margaret Livingston and Clyde Cook In Through the Breakers; Tuesday, Harry Lnngdon in Heart Trouble; Wednesday, Billie Dove in The Night Watch; Thursday, Charles (Buddy) Rogers and Marion Nixon in Red Ups; Friday, George Reban in The Loves of Ricardo. OGDEN Dancing tonight and tomorrow night. cats. One bccs Osa JohnBon shoot a cliarg-n- g lion that falls within twenty feet of her. This young woman, who evidently has no fear, calmy stalks sonic mswiwww Ponies of the Plains. Common xebras caught by the camera as, water-hol- e. This and many other, they gathered around a life make the jungle motion striking views of African animal picture Simba" always interesting. Simba, the motion picture record are photographed with a clarity and made by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson, the famous explorers, during' four years in the jungles of Africa, is at tho Egyptian theatre this week and is one of tho most exciting and thrilling films It holds not ever seen in this city. one dull minute from the time the Johnsons load the outfit for their long trek into the jungles up to the startd natives, ing climax when surarmed only with slendcr-spcarround and kill full grown lions. Marching across the screen come antelopes, giraffes, zebras, rhinos, hippopotamuses, herds of elephants, leopards all the denizens of the jungle, lust as they are at home. And they half-nake- s, against such wildly beautiful backgrounds that the value of the film in wonderfully enhanced. Among the outstanding features of the picture are the charge of the in' furiated rhino straight at Osa John son, who is forced to shoot him to save her own life; the stampede of a herd of elephants, seeking safety from a jungle fire, the swarms of ugly crocodiles infesting the rivers that the party was forced to cross; the gorgeous shots of running giraffes, of speeding antelopes and zebras; perfectly mnrvclous flashlight photos of scene which shows fourteen lions, playing in a grassy gludc like a lot of big of the most dangerous animals to get them into places where her husband can photograph them. Hut really the great kick is when simba that is the native word for ion makes himself a nuisance by tilling off the herd of the natives, and the blacks, with only their spears, turn the rubber into a pincushion, dodging his charges and hurling their spears until he falls dead. Simba is a picture that should not be missed. It has thrills that are real, not of the Hollywood variety, and, more than that, it is a picture the like of which will not be seen for years and perhaps never again. Prohibition is acknowledged a boon to the movies, yet there are times when it proves a handicap. In directing a scene for Evangeline, Edwin Carowe required Dolores Del Rio to enter to the foreground with five mugs of foaming ale. This, five men drink to the health of Evangeline, in a close-uEverything worked splendidly until the ale went flat and so did the scene as the foam disappeared. One scene showed the foam and another ono didnt. Carewe was perplexed. The property man more so. Minutes, costly minutes passed. Maybe wc could put some sonp suds in the mugs, the property man suggested. Net for us. We have to drink it! shouted the actors in unison. Well, scratching our heads wont help the situation, mused Carewe, Get some root bear at the corner drugstore. It's DO per cent foam and the foam should hold up until the scene is finished at least. Little details are important in movie making. If you cannot tell the story humorously there is no humor. p. DIRECTION I MARCUS ENTERPRISES NOW SHOWING Fully Synchronized With Sound and Music. a Surrender Tests Stamina of Star In Vigorous Role The personnel of this trio includes Mr. Charles Mack, Mr. Octavus Roy Cohen and Mr. George Moran. They are now combining their tal- The Spell of the Illues Ill Get By Jesse Stafford ents and efforts toward the making of an picture. The first d and last named men form that ue Japanese Mammy much-quote- team of block-face- d comedians, Moran and Mack, who parade their abilities under the name of The Two Black Crows. Cohen is the writer of those famous negro stories in which or.e Flori&n Slnppey always remarks once in every talc that something is that which he is most fondest of. Rrt) BEST SELLERS g. ions and leopards; and above all, the Frid AMUSEMENTS f - WHAT'S GOING ON EL MONTE SPRINGS lflog Let's Do It Paul Whiteman Glen Bros.-Rober- ts Piano Co. Another Thunderbolt of Flaming Tyler Action Ch Cap' film ii carred, he Eg pmsnti jin FI Mary Thilbin, whose tare beauty impresses the world as being almost evanescent, is in reality a most hardy yives liar pic McLa ain La: girl. Her starring role in Surrender! at the Ogden theatre n Sunday is a part which no fragile lieuuty could have stood. Miss Ihil-bi- n showed great physical endurance in the more exacting scenes of this thrilling drama of the early days of the war. She was stoned by crowds, escaped only through her fleetness of foot and in other ways proved that her slight, almost spiritual body, contained a surprising muscular develop- ";fth ei which will open ment. As ever, Miss Philbin is pccrlees in Ihc depth of her emotional acting. Surrender! contains a story which continually hammers at her heart. From the time production starts until (he filming is completed Miss Thilbin The lives thc(role she is portraying. worries of the fictional character arc So there is no great effort her own. on the set when she has to enact dramatic scenes. The secret of the great actress is that she is Lea Lyon, the little peasant girl, during the two months of At night at home, unproduction. like many other motion picture people, she does not attempt to throw She lives aside her characterization. the role, w'orrics or is happy according to the scenes shot during the day. Ivpn Mosjukine, the noted Russian star, plays opposite Miss Ihilbin. Edward Soloman directed this isrd-b- oi mea u itok elern .tellige m -- inter f ading WH&iW OTIS m y. Accus diffei vfinemi cei Co rd hi Daring! Chilling! Staggering! Tom and his Pals in another screaming bolt cf western lighting a story of a mysterious terror of unseen death and unerring vengeance of a dauntless fighter who snatched victory from defeat! James Hall, popular leading man, toured the country with Otis Skinner in Kismet. That was Halls second stage venture. lie later made a success in musical comedy on Com Mystery Rider and 2 New Comedies - - NOW PLAYING In tl respotv Mere OGDEN THEATRE Quality First a Hearts Chibs -- Diamoi Spades Ko soo PmL UBw See the famous Marian Morgan dancers making hey-heg and whoopee in this and youthful romance of and Richard Arlen in theatre. Carroll the backstage Nancy in the loading roles. the fon Z ihi y" fast-movin- A will taxi he open tl jrill tn Y'i bei and dei round jack of lihouL vinnini then pi :8l2 trumps padw, vithth tricksa one spa toast diogu At He Ch Di Sjx KICOl no one should ' Ysh( too ant Jtrun Sers rutner A Simon Legree among men; a shorn lamb with a woman that is Captain Lash, hero of a should Sd,th thrilling story of sea and .parti 'two JOHN BIYSTONE trump. Bondi i Dooi Pwtner fsnglei PRODUCTION STARTING SUNDAY 57 Shows at 2 3:45 Vi No Raise in Prices! 9 P. M. 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