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Show Friday, Mv u THE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN - WHAT'S GOING ON EGYPTIAN Today, James Murray and Jaihata Hint in The Shakedown"; Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, George Sidney in The Cohens and Kellys in Atlantic City," OGDEN Today and Saturday, Tom Tyler in Green I .aw"; Sunday, Monday r.d Tuerday, Glen Tryon in How to Handle Women. COLONIAL Saturday, Helen Costello in Good Time Charlie"; Sunday and Dix in Red Skin; Tuesday and Wednesday, Richard Richard Monday, Arlan in Sally in Our Alley"; Thursday and Friday, Monte Dlue in While Shudowa of the South Seas." LYCEUM Today, dailies Ray and oLheis in The Count of Ten"; Saturday, Buzz Barton in Orphan of the Sage; Sunday, Hoot Gibson in Darning the Wind"; Monday, Rod I.a Korque in Iove Over Night"; Tuesday, Junior Coghlan and Lola Wolheim in Square Shoulders; Wednesday, I'hyllis Haver and others in Sal of Singapore; Thursday, Den Lyon and Mary Krian in High Hat; Friday, Helene Chadwick and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., in Modern Mothers. LEGION CHATEAU Tonight, American Legion presents AMERICAN Euht Is West. - 'Haiaaanm., iMMOIMXKIHIl liiiHtaHiiMinMiaiiitu .HMin r! . AMUSEMENTS , Show Boat Proves To Be An Epic Film Woman Wields Big Influence in Design Of New Automobiles Torrent of Action! t Earthquake of Thrill The most convincing and unusual portrayal of the colorful life on board floating theatres of the MississipEach succeeding new car model re- theand Ohio rivers is contained in Univeals that a greater influence Hhs pi million-dollsuper producbeen exeited in its design and eiviip-pie- versal') is coming to which Boat Show to satisfy Milady's whims. First tion, soon. theatre the Egyptian came smart colors harmonizing with The picture is filled with southern the season's fashion modes; then vanthe latities and smoking sets and interior melodies and negro spirituals, in the an part ter important having fitments of a luxurious and ornamentstory of Show Boat, and proving a al quality. musical theme for the great This season's new creations find the moving Included are many songs production. trend more pronounced than ever. for Ziegfelds stage written socially Th!s is particularly remarkable Boat by Jerome Show production it is as true of the low priced Kern and which are enjoying wide car as of the most costly custom time on recthe at present popularity , mod-1made a tnl.vfo to value-givinin and radio over dancing places. ords, possible by volume production. Show Boat is a talking picture Take the lardaulet sedan a new adaptation of Edna Ferbers beet sellbody type this year which first made ing novel of the same name and conits appearance in the medium-locerns the romance of Magnolia Hawks, priced fi:.Id on th- new Oakland the Show Boat star, and Gaylord Six. A soft fabric top the Mississippi river gambler, covers thft quarter section. This who turns actor. These roles are playmay quiikly and easily be folded for ed by Laura La Plante and Joseph healthful open air driving during the SchildkrauL Both give tremendously ar nt Slim hoofs drumming up the dust a girl and a man straining s;nea. love and life the stake! SEE be-rae- se g w - Ra-ven- rc-r.- M THE SHAKEDOWN mh warm summer months a feature that realistic portrayals. air parOtis Harlan, as Captain Andy vernal offering starring Janus Murray and Darbara Ktnt. It imparts to the car a swagger ticularly appealing to the woman Hawks and Emily Fitzroy, as is a good human story and has plot twists that make for sudriver. Shortly after its introduction Ann Hawks, give outstanding Six, this type characterizations. spense and surprise. This is one of the best talking pictures on tin Little Jane La was also adopted by the n.iw Pontiac Verne who ever made. as a child, Magnolia plays other several as well Cix Six, as by is an altogether charming little troupmakes of cars. er. driver's seats on the The Alma Rubens as Julie, the actress Oakland and I'ontinc lines likewise who becomes the notorious Hetty Chil-so- n iver designed to meet the needs of of underworld Chicago fame, is on the woman driver. A turn or two splendid. convenan easily operated regulator To Harry Pollard goes credit for iently placed within reach of the the direction of which will bo reto that seat driver piovm the entire as the greatest mothe by garded table behind many comfoi most position tion not stature picture of, only this year, v.lnel. Drivers of different but other Charles Kenthe behind many years. may exchange positions wheel, adjust the seat to suit them yon wrote the scenario, and Tom Reed best, and be off again in a few sec- the excellent titles and dialogue. Helen Morgan, Jules Bledsoe and onds. Wider seats, both front and rear, Annt Jemima, from Ziegfcld's Show also have iieen built to add to the Boat, are good in song hits from that comfort of Milady's guests. The rear production, which have been interpois one lated in the talking picture. si at on the new mnkc of car, on widest of th? any while the r.ew Tontiac Bix Six proMarine Item vides body roominess formerly availdid What the seasick man say when able only in the higher priced field. you asked him if you could bring him tilt-ra- y foot with The headlamps control enable the woman driver to anything else? mjBEswssmss He said, 'Bring me an island.' dim for an approaching car without fetnt froni'IhftSHNKE.DO'WN a ewiyESSSt the hands from her steering taking l A corking talk-filor lifting her eyes from the Murray plays the role of a young opened at the while the is glass in the and oil derrick rigger enmeshed in a phon- mad, Egyptian theatre yesterduy vision mirror prevents the rerear ploying for the last times today. It is a flection of an is 'The Shakedown, a Universal of- ey fight racket. Darbara Kent approaching headlamp room. lunch in oil field an waitress Instrument panels her. handsome from Minding young fering James Murray and adorable Darbara Their romance flowers in picturesque directly lighted allow her to take ir. Kent William Wyler directed it from surroundings. Mow she helps him to everything at a glance and yet have a story by Chas. A. Izigue. break away from the crooks thnt have all controls instantly at her finger A good human story, plot twists him in tow makes a stirring story in tips. is Add to these features, sleek body that make for suspense and surprise, which no small amount of interest oil lines that appeal to her notions of well modulated and forceful dialogue lent by n small boy, a waif of the a and a high typo of acting combine to fields, who Murray has taken under flcelncsc and power, the unique belt moulding of the Pontiac, the make this picture out of the ordinary, his wing. The dialogue sequences arc well smart louvre grouping and the William Wyler proved his mettle as a side cowl ventilators on the handled. Doth Murray and Miss Kent Here Seen director with Anybody mode business a pleasure and you have latest have voices. he clear screen "The Shakedown In and appealing Kelly? ento exerted idea of the some well. pains shows even greater ability at handling Others in the cast ulso register fer Cohen and Kelly, but human characters and in the deft in- Included among them are George dow these lines with those qualities which and newness Milady youth cidental touches that make a screen Kotsonuros, Wheeler Oakman, Harry of vamps and wives make G ribbon and little Jack Hanlon. asks for in her car. story appealing. hectic lives. Prepare to Fred Kohler, the burly bad man who THIS Rll.KY 'TWIN'S IN Kay Francis, the striking brunette NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH has fought numerous hectic battles the Broadway stage, who ANOTHER SISTER" TEAM actress ofwent with George Bancroft in several piclaugh as ycuve never to Hollywood under a recently tures, including Bancrofts new talktwo lake many another twin sister act Paramount contractfilmfollowing laughed before. ing picture Thunderbolt, was chostalkin on the stage, the Riley Twins in Rick successful talking Fressappearances en for a picturesque role the and The of the film farce, in Gentlemenwith Magnolia, aid Dixs new ing and singing film Marx Four the Cocoanuts sisbased upon Booth Tarkington's romanNothing But the Truth, aren't Riot! has Astoria in the studio, il war days on the ters. But the story makes them sis Brothers, tic tale of ungiven her first assignment ters in the art in the been Mississippi. new agreement. her der club where Charles Buddy Rogers, Mary night they are employed as will play one of the Francis Miss Brian, June Collyer, Wallace Beery singers. in roles Dangerous Curves," principal in and Walter McGrail head the cast Their roles are as Mabel and Sadie a circus story by Lester Cohen, which Magnolia. are played by Helen Kane and Wynne will serve as Clara Bow's next Gibson. At any rate, both were born vehicle. ' Richard Arlen will in New Work. ho the hero, and David Newell will The careers of the two actresses, play the menace. Lothar Mendos, the are altogether different; one is the Gorman director, ia directing. seasons most wonderful Cinderella, Miss Bow has the role of a girl and the other won her position by stea- clown who makes a daring sacrifice dy work. But none of that is appar- for the man she loves. FRIDAY, MAY 10 ent when they get before the camera. The host way to obtain types for a of The A daily dozen on the piano each motion picture, according to Fred A. With Charles ltay, James Gleason is to tell a person: I and Jobyna Ralston. day keeps the blues away. Thats the need severalsimply who look like people theory of Charles Buddy.... Rogers, yon. Wont you toll your friends to SATURDAY screen star. Buddy has a bout with The result around tomorrow? Buzz Barton in his piano every morning before break- drop is a full office of the required charfast. It puts hint in tho right mental acters the next day. of attitude for his day's work, he says. Besides, musical talent comes in handy in taking pictures. In his latest SUNDAY Budproduction, Close Harmony, dy plays six band instruments. Hoot Gibson in Par-then- ia an NOW PLAYING an OGDEN Today &Tomoirow Coming Soon THEATRE R. C. A. Photophone. ffcCAl. v.t-re- m non-gla- re Y t? HEM t? T ? ty TALK On the Improved ! Perfected Movietone. Ravishing Beauts con-cav- foot-rontroll- In Bathing Suits ed y y y y T v tT ? fT all-talki- ng prc-Civ- gold-diggi- ng Its a A all-talki- ng Lyceum Theatre Orphan Sage MONDAY Rod La Kocque in Love Over Night With Jeanette luff, Tom Kennedy anil Mary Square Shoulders Packed with Drama, Thrills and Laughs, featuring Junior Coghlan and I.ouU Wolheim. WEDNESDAY Phyllis Haver. Alan Hale and Prcd Kohler in Sal of Singapore A lovely girl, two men and a baby in the most absorbing screen drama of the year. THURSDAY High Hat With lion Lyon and A .Mary Brian. First National Picture. FRIDAY Helene Chadwick and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr, in Modern Mothers Starring y yy COLONIAL A SATURDAY A Success in the motion picture business comes to those who can say No the loudest, according to Richard Wallace, noted director, whose newest picture is "Innocents of Paris,' starring Maurice Chevalier. With llclenc Costello. Richard Arlen engages in three sepThe Man I romance of the ring lxjve." in which he is featured with Mary arate boxing bouts in all-talki- Brian. Red Skin With Richard Dix. Douglas Scott, with n set of brown curls, a cherubic smile and three years of life behind him. has been cast as the son of Mary Brian and Richard Arlen in their current nll-t.Vki- ng The Man I Love." pic- It is Miss ture, Brians first mother role and the first father role for Arlen. Twenty old time burlesque queens with rounded figures and an equal number of their slender modern protypes appeared before the cameras as Burlesque" v.cnt into production at the Holloywood studios under the joint direction of Edward Sutherland and John Cromwell. Several members of the original Broadway cast are r.ow in Hollywood j for the picture. Dorothy Rovicr. who1 plays in Fairbanks' The Iron Mask." hn.; the r'!o of the other woman in ii'.lllcs.j'.s. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY y fy yV a Sally in Our Alley AY it h Richard Arlin. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY White Shadows of the South Seas With Monte Rlue. Cmre in and see our silent picture, enjoy A comfort able scat and r ' t. V With Vera Gordon, Swain and Kate ATLANTIC V SUNDAY AND MONDAY George Sidney M Pce-Hea- r these roPJlar Good Time Charlie Carr. TUESDAY tT tyv the Burning the Wind ? y y y Ten Count f in OTY ( ADDED Matinees to G talk and see then sta5 in latest laugh riot, in the atre of perfect accusK Talking Comedy and Fox New0 P. 35c; Nights, 50c; Kid& 6 GYP Cl H D . 10c. Starting Saturday 2 p.m. Last Anieric' Time Legio" Tonight Chatty |