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Show Friday, March THE OGDEN POST 6 1, 190 MF STAGE JSy Wire SCREEN - From California Paramouni Theatre Uses the Modern Telephoto Invention to 'Bring Scene Photograph on The Carnation Kid, New Feature, to The Oden Post - AMUSEMENTS Abies Irish Rose Ranger Rips Out Thrills in Fast-A- c t ion Now a Talkie; At Paramount Sunday Film at Ogden Theatre WHAT'S GOING ON Madpo Bellamy in Fugitives"; Sunday, Monday in Homesick." Cohen and Tuesday, Sammy ( KGIITIANNow playing, PARAMOUNT Now playing, Ramon Novarro in the talking picture, The Rose." Flying Fleet"; stalling Sunday, Anne Nichols in Abies Irish OGDEN Now playing, Ranger, the dog, in Fury of the Wild"; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, I.ya de l'utti in "Midnight Rose" and The Count of Ten. and Louise lorrainc in Shadows of the Night"; Sur.day and Monday, Wallace Beery and Raymond Hatton in The I!'g Killing"; Tuesday and Wednesday, CaTy Cooper and Fay Wray in The First Km"; Thursday and Friday, Esther Ralston, llced Howes and Hobart Bosworlh in The Sawdust Paradise. CO ION! A I, Saturday, Lawrence dray Anno Nichols famous stage play, Abies Irish Rose" has been transplanted to the screen by Paramount and equipped with Quality Sound, feawith turing four important sequences score musical beautiful A talking. has been prepared for tho picture by J. S. ilamccnik. The picture opens at the Paramont theatre fur a four-da-y engagement on Sunday. Charles Buddy" Rogers, Nancy Carroll, Jean Hersholt, and J. Farrell MacDonald carry the important roles with a superb supporting cast also featured, including Ida Kramer and Eernard Grocey who appeared in the original stage show in its remarkable run of five and one-ha- lf years in Saturday, Fred Thomson in The Pioneer Scout"; Sunday, Tom Mix in Son of tho Golden West"; Monday, Johnny Hines in The Wright Idea"; Tuesday, Lewis Stone and Anna Q. Nilsson in Lonesome Lady; New York. Wednesday, Betty Bronson and Alec B. Francis in Companionate The story of "Abies Irish Rose, Thursday, Laura La Flante in Home, James"; Friday, Shirley is one of tremendous theme, accordMason in Sally in Our Alfcy." ing to Miss Nichols, the author and producer of the play, and who perAMERICAN LEGION CHATEAU Today and tomorrow, Second Annual sonally supervised the filming of the picture at tho Paramount studios at Carnival. LUKLM Mar-ilag- c; Hollywood. Are Majority of Modern Marriages Homesick at the Bootleg Variety? Egyptian Theatre Plenty of Fun in Kid.' (Douglas MacLcan and Frances Lee in "The Carnation A Paramount Picture. With his showing of The Carnation Kid," Douglas MacLean's new only 7 days away and no photographs available, Manager Ashton of the Paramount theatre, took a tip from The Carnation Kid, himself, and telegraphed Hollywood, where the to be picture was made, for a photo machine. the via wired him Telephoto The photograph came. The result appears above. The Telephoto machine, which permits transmission of photographs by wire, plays an important part in The pic-lur- e, Just because a waitress in CaliJudge Ben B. Lindsey, for many a matrimonial ad in years judge of Denvers famous juve inserted fornia of was a Kid." It preview Carnation a New York paper, a fun campaign nile Court, has declared that three the picture (hat started Managor Ash out of five modern marriages are ton burning up the wires. The Car 'bootleg," by which, we take it, he means that the marriage was entered upon Tashly, one or other of the partners was not fitted for marriage and the rearing of children, or they got warned just because it is the thing to g comedy nation Kid" is drama of mistaken identity and unIt opens mistakable .entertainment. a 3 days run Thursday at the Paramount theatre. swift-movin- Fury of the Wild," th- i'Fli) duction playing to capacity c: xy,fc the Ogden theair? this wi.fc give one hundred per cent t ment to all picture goers melodrama. Filled with fast action, su.per, thrills and deep human intrust picture has a dynamic star, a win(u police dog named Ranger. The scenes in which the hero face odds in a light io super-huma- n those who have befriended him fn2 1I5I the hands of a band of tle.!i adof with Ranger assisting, are thrilR from beginning to end, am! th I canny intuition and intellig)..i- ()f tfc. dog in thwarting the schemes of tfo gang leader are equally well de:. The plot revolves around the fast loyalty of a dog for his mat who, although a prison inmate for i year, expresses a desire to loili,- q,. straight and r.airow path. The dor1, intuition tells him when thirg not right and when his master finally succumbs to the influence of garf. fcters who are planning a robbery the canine shows exceptional inic! - - - is a cross between the two, a cross gonce. section of life itself, told in a series of dramatic scenes, to which a touch of comedy lightness has been added AUSTIN occasionally." it The four talking sequences are features of the production that will long be remembered. Nancy Carrolls sing"Carolina Moon" ing and dancing, with Buddy" Rogers at the piano is one of the high"I Wish I Had Died in t lights of the production. Jean II in an intense dramatic sequence, My Cradle" will startle one with his emotional Victor Record No. 2 1 S33 acting. Judge Lindsey's declaration is open to discussion perhaps to disapproval, though the latter would appear to be question&ble from the number of divorces granted annually in this country. At least something is wrong with marriage as it is now practiced. Most any cociologist, pyschologist or physician, and somo clergy, will agree with that, though many disagree with Judge Lindseys remedy. Companionate marriage." Around his theory since the publi ration of his bock, The Companionate Marriage" has grown up a mass of tradition, falsehood and prejudices which the noted Jurist hopes to over come through a true presentation of his theory to the movie fans of the country in Companinate Marriage, the motion picture based upon the dramatic incidents narrated in his book, which First National will present at Sammy Cohen Fox Picture Io "HOMESICK" Abies Irish Rose is not a farce nor is it a heavy drama. It comedy, do. Richard Arlcn, hero of Wings" Manhattan Cocktail" and The Four Will hers," has feigned to a new contract by Paramount exactly five years after he had entered that companys Hollywood studios as an extra. i: GENE Sings i Ihe er-slio- lt, i ; Jit I inf j Captain John Loder, the young English leading man brought to this country, played one of the leads in The I First Born" just before coming to 8 America. This is the picture in which Miles Mander has the Btar role and 4 also directed the production. It was made in England and will be brought L to America. Young Loder is the son of General Lowe, a British officer of position and prominence. Ira 1 sob veb n Get Yours Today! e hs ou 3 jrr Glen ut Bros.-Rober- ts !SS Piano Co. It lot e our :tan ere D sh T no the Lyceum theatre on Wednesday. Judge Lindsey helped prepare the scenario and supervise the production. Vai Erie C. Kenton directed. started which will circle the world. The notable cast is headed by BetIn other words, that ad causes all ty Bronson and Alec B. Francis, who the trouble and fun in Homesick," are featured with Richard Walling, Fox Film featuring Sammy Cohen, Edward Iledda Martindel, Hopper,! Sunon which opens at the Egyptian Sarah Fodden, June Nash, Arthur! day. Rankin and William J. Welsh. Marjorie Beebe was the waitress and Sammy Cohen and Harry Sweet dred miles Sammy and Harry renewed the two chaps who read it. There their old feud. was a cat cli in the ad, for the girl All of which goes far to make who wanted a husband required him Homesick" a joy for those who see to lx provided with enough lucre to it a that will make you shout picture purchase a chicken ranch. Neither with And its dean fun, laughter. had o'lher nor a than Sammy Harry too. thin dime, but Fate, in the shape of a poster advertising a transcontiClara Bow, nental bicycle rare, with $25,000 to flapper queen, has left Hollywood for a few weeks the winner, gave the boys an idea. They entered the race. Although on a vacation, while other scenes for The Wild Party" are being filmed. the rules did not call for it, nevertheless it turned out to be a combination This is Miss Bows first talking pic- - j of riding and fighting, for every hun- - turo. red-hair- ed The screens greatest dog star in a thrilling story of the Great Outdoors. Added "THE MYSTERY RIDER Admission, 15c; Kiddies, 10c Now Playing Today Saturday ! OGDEN THEATRE ill with MADGE BELLAMY r a t a DON TERRY - mntn Broadway's supreme sensation! The play that made the world marvel! Now a beautiful, thrilling picture with a master cast. The story with the universal EARLE FOXE ARTHUR STONE LUMSDEN HARE ZCC. Story by RICHARD HARDING The long arm of the law gets a strangle held on an innocent girl in a thrilling, drama of Brightest Broadway and Darkest Africa. Charles (Buddy) Rogers Nancy Carroll Paramount News the organ in concert. 1 3 r 7 DAVIS WILLIAM BEAUDINE production NOW PLAYING SHOWS J. Clair Anderson at TODAY AND SATURDAY 9 Regular Prices! i. bi V D Sf |