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Show 24,1929 Y Mar r THE OGDEN POST T jZ XA G E 1W W instruments, and a new j KEEN in "hich two hundred tainers ring, dame and play enter-ARI- 5 from the screen, will be at the Kyyp- - NG ON i feature in which all-dialcg- ue Ill VN t starting Saturday theatre AMUSEMENTS - iiiftiiiiniiiiaiHiiiliittiimi. mw fV are first heard SC Ttni.iy, a ; :!.l -v Oiy. Aioia C .M ill i Tlu' ! in ri;k: i!tv. 1 , a..:ir 'ill"; e : "Sail' . i Small an. Trw, tit'ii. Siibuy ;iiul llui I.J .. i. i ; " v.." V ''iii'v- . Wolf - So- .,n"- Lir I - Ti:. j'." !"i"; S..tia.i.i.v, , i "til tin II'i'm nee l,t y'1' '" (I V j : r - All and Dancing Feature. Paul Sloane Production the ture, as do Evans and Weaver, are among folk trie steppers. of Americas ire heard for the first time In all there are two hundred enterlie epesking screen in the new tainers, including singers, dancers and Movietone instrumentalists, in Hearts in Dixie. Hearts in Dixie, which is Their talent has been utilized not only .seed for showing at the Egyp-jjeatto enhance the attractiveness of the beginning Saturday. production, but to form an essential Cali-coaknown up and down the part of the dramatic action. In a then gaining national sense, Hearts in Dixie is a revue aence through its work over the with all musical numbers bearing dithe Billbrew Chorus of sixty rectly on the development of its unin usual plot. i presents the spirituals head-: The in Dixie. chorus, a Along with the spirituals the A. C. H. Billbrew who, many Chorus sings several original be surprised to learn, is a numbers by Howard Jackson, musical ef-;e spirituals in as director of the picture, including the a way as any other singing theme song, Hearts in Dixie, Pick.He in America. Trouble Good-By- e Angel, which tella a aninny Arts in Dixie, and Trailias Wedding Day. of life in the Southland, is de-Jin Dixie was directed by Hearts musical and with freighted Paul Sloane after he had gone into rj numbers. Besides the which is so important a seclusion for a year to make an inin the development of the theme tensive study of the technique of the bi members are virtually of the talking picture. The story was written die company appearing in the by Walter Weems, who formerly was vaudeville as headlined in dogue picture includes the The from Dixie. Weems also Steppers, forty danc-b- o wrote Boy A. Van the II. dialogue. are among the most original who has staged a number of New nti of their art now to be seen York legitimate successes, was stage r American stage. director. ioialtiei are in offered, addition, e Emperors of Harmony, a big- juartet which just had returned Don't assume just because a man is f0r yU hnt h' iS 1Sffi,e1Fo;UMSn?!lj!l Wrk! slavesonal In f,ve rears ou m&PT a and is best remembered for its i in the original presentation of working for him. fle Along. The Four Covans, unal dancers who have taken in many musical comedies, also annul performances in the pic- lAuals, which full-leng- eccen-luthent- ic th - rm . li- - t tli-pi- - i ? . 1 lii'i I .i :e. ;m i linn.. iil Film u.reet.r, d of t'hailes lb h. r and Karl Struna Kveiitt wue niaid-- fiist as eumera-Miu'.v.f join v..i. nun for their vim work nialographie aw aids of merit lor the year' on "Till Heaven. it.t I d s h, KM (III Now Playing Today and Tomorrow hoot ; insox Mandat'd. Bin I.ynn has the Lading role with George Sidney, Fold Sterling, Claudette Colbert. Hugh Cameron, Liehard Sheets Gallagher, Budolph Cameron and Mabel Swor. The a t The Lariat Kid by 'tin. torion- - ilillV is evident. at, asfiit. It i i The s'- j is no Hbout ,i iii.in.il, ng Kiu s jh i er4'N !l man in hiin: the bad ",J iiuii onou;h rnpi around tlicir nivks. Sinj-lhandld, hi roundrd up I hr most desperate hand of desperadoes in the West and brought them to town in a water wagon yes. a water wagon. One of the most interesting and eveitiug pictures you've ever seen. You'll say you got more than your moneys worth after you've seen it. COMK! WOWt U i is disi'ox eied living in the no in New w ho lu-i- in ili.-lri- Vurk, II:- - vien are un Irishman, a Germne. and a Jew and all three ilaims the lr.Ce youngster but leinpiomise at la! i.i agreeing to bring him up coopera: iii !y, o to spi'iik. Beil I on lias the part, of the buy, with t t ergo Sidney, Feid Sterling and II eh Cameron as his "fathers Claud. le Iolbert, well known singe star leer ui. ed to pietures for the first time b Kane, who inmlueed "For the Love of Mike," is seen as the I C ihildliooil sweetheart and e OGDEN THEATRE Soon t'. K. A, l'hotophuiie Talking Pictures.' - all-talki- ng e, re T Tom Down zDixie st, Bill-bre- w ets K vf v '.V . i'i'y' v: IN'" WILLIAM PRESENTS ly Bill-Chor- us, r big-tim- e, on " : - : Bu-re- n, The SCREENS FIRST SINGING, DANCING and TALKING COMEDY ,0r Lyceum Theatre romance of the ages transformed grandest show ever put into the w. combining Edna Fer-w- ,i novel with the high-fk- ts of Florenz Zlegfeld's apical comedy success into on dazzling singing nd talking picture proudly Resented by Carl Laemmle. you witft fCjKyw, . 200 ENTERTAINERS and Cotton Fields from Me. Levees v Production Tom Mix in - tr tva TTf . SUNDAY - Get Your Man ' and Geo. Sidney and Ben Lyon in :x ' V fy v;-- X vA : i X 'Ay. 'V YfM&Y K Love of Mike , r First Showing in Ogdon. MONDAY , ... Z0& v S;,v 4v,vv, j.-.' Noah Beery and Mitchello in Beau Sabreur ivIJIAIHiE A NEW ERA EMCKTAINMENT! Great Racing Drama of Iloofbcats. Last Episode of by such a Fanchon Steppers, Emperors of Harmony and Other Noted Stars of the Stage story. TUESDAY Silks and Saddles Masked Menace k m s'4fS 1 .... nem m Surrender & , . Mary Philbin in f ALL SEEN AND WEDNESDAY OAT Famous Billbrew Chorus Singing Spirituals and Polk Songs Enjoy Marian Nixon in HOW "fflgfen. s.-- Double Feature Program! Clara Bow in With a cast that guarantees all the great things promised theatre ' V'V And Morning Came The Last Episode of Tarzan )'"u can HEAR and hr ,brin'!ant Universal healde;i by Laura La PI ft.- 5; JMcph Schildkraut, an Alma Rubens, F,lzroy and Ja"e La VraJ GYPTIAN - U- - mv- A Comedy Old Man ima and TIMES TODAY! Shows at 21:13 6 ;30 8:45 v? . Vi. ' Ik. Painted Post caa HEAR and 2' ' v-- v.va PAUL SLOANE SATURDAY the famous Ziegfeld HEREI Helen Mor-t- a Bill singing and jT1 Help That J" j Jues Bledsoe sing- - River; Aunt the Ziegfeld Singers rer.der- 2f Hy. Feller and Toe On, Folks. v Small Bachelor Glamorous! SEE i Barbara Kent in Gorgeous! Nmr .. FRIDAY, MAY 24 Glittering! " m of the OLD SOUTH X A AC Ay !W Comedy Fish Stories if:- '1 Pathe News ; yr' &y y A THURSDAY Geat Holiday Program! The big picture you have been waiting for . The Covered Wagon FRIDAY JacQueline in Broadway Daddies and a tense Romance, thrills drama full of life. nl- - dm ituriul work on !.: i fi-- r Kr.d "Ti1! IKinin.' i ! if you want tu si i a r 'table assemblage of stars in a ubu.e worthy of their talents, go to the I.yeeuiti For the Line of Mike, the theatre, First National jiroilu-- tion whieli opens these Sunday eomes up lo that high TaQdog. Jnlare nit WivfiiM Slvi I'.in, v iiv- president f !:. r Mitli a iLtin- - Fi 1 i ; i . ivnl tin- award of mer In .id. d 1 y Sir Gl- - it f. t Hi.- limit tn and .irtistie pro- i.; n fioM ,i in-- l l .f with i:ir, "Sum r r.i.:.:l,l I'Mi.ii eiofivg.theand -depaitmei.t ltii'.v in r miMaMlmg lbiin." 7lli . Film at Lyceum -- f if the ',f54r in. v.t if !:.. yy; Ilifisr ei - k tu'.ige liikelj, if the se'e. lTole.--M- .in.! In f.-- el iiv.n in ,u Cast of Stars in New Hubert Kane Hearn In Dixie," Fox Movietooe i limit - kir, .n.d t '"''I;.!-'' iiiy jsne fiom Singing iii-t n . "Ve of Mike"; Moeday. M. i Tuesii.; r,.i Nii n in Silks .mil S.itiir"; M.i.a;,.": WoilnssiL V.uy rhili in in "Sia umii c lir ' "iV' 1 "The Tli.ir::.l:y, Covi..; n.lav, Jhe le.'rni :n T.:.;idi: y lin.l.iies." IK (1 AUDENS in.! i S..;ii:il;iy evenin. of in w While t iiy (iin'drn. l.AtiOOV ilvi'Mliy, -- m::! ij'iiri.fj f fun t. Rn..i!: eviiiiii. Sun, my. iuvry ;:i Siidiiif :;i:, "I-:-- l j.'iid M.enees, t . S..I.1V lli..!,i.i I'l.n.i . r.i.l Y.,.ii i v! I S.v.d.iy, Su .:;i .Miur.uj. ; S-- ilo i1 in .,u(: K 1.1" t 0;u Gariy Coi.per Kirt 'lini.jy, "An.l M IWt. i; I..!.. ll !ii Low 'rtii'i mu! IL.r.'.ly Bunion !:'. i.l.ty, 1 i:; '"West ('h.L-.i'- .G.y M'. W i'll"!-- . .1 h .nn i tiilwoi. Hu- -t T (OltiIl.vr 1. r;.: a! Su'.u'-.Lv.i 1 . 'U.iiiis n lilxii." OCM.N i .show .i t i.t- 1 STARTING SATURDAY 2:00 l. M. .Matinees to 6 I. M., 33c; Nights, 50c; Kiddies, All Day, 15c EGY OT! The Biggest of the Big Talkies rri |