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Show THE OGDEN POST STAGE SCREEN - Mm !(- - t Saturday, Jacqueline Logan and Ian Keith in "The Lookout Cirl1; Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Dolores Del Rio, Ralph Forbes and others in "The Trail of 9a; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, Jack Holt, Betty CompBon, Pat Harmon and Doris Hill in Court Martial." LYCEUM Friday, Tom Moore and Sjna Owen in "His Last Haul"; Saturday, Ken Maynard in "The Itoy&l Rider"; Sunday and Monday, Chester Conklin, Thelma Todd and' Louise Fazenda in "The House of Horror"; Tuesday, Reginald Denny in "Red Hot Speed"; Wednesday and Thursday, the Vitaphone picture, "Stark Mad," with Louise Fazenda and H. B. Warner; Friday, Laura LaPlante in "The Last Warning." CIRCUS GROUNDS 10th and Harrison, Friday (Today), Al. G. Barnes afternoon and Circus, evening. BANNER GROUNDS 18th and Washington, all next week starting Monday, Elks Water Circus every evening with matinee next Wednesday. TENT THEATRE National Players in A Couple a Live Ones " COLONIAL r--i 'ssm is?. all-talki- ng :'s. - ? n W. 5?2 tHi Q t T.- - m 1a AMUSEMENTS Union Pacific Band Goes to Ft. Collins WHAT'S GOING ON 'pi as1 - Friday, July ctry stores, Continental B,ki i. 0il ecu aid Jot yjSCI J .'sen d tt All Licensed IManes and Pilots. r err, Call Ogden Airport (b) :pho for Particulars. 4 (c Elks Water- Circus Replete! pen (i) With Thrills m . jot f - i ' . distributor , The Ogden Union Pacific band left (Associated Flour Mills Hylton for Ft. Collins, Colorado, Thursday company. afternoon to compete in the divisiona contests prior to the annual Union Union Pacific Pacific athletic meet The trip was made to Ft. Collins Airways, lnc. STUDENT TRAINING through the generosity of local business firms, who donated between $10 PASSENGER FURr and $20 each as follows: Becker ProdWe Fly You Anyh ucts company, Sewell'a United Gro- Any Time " Oil LYCEUM THEATRE Is dp ;se Mee in n FRIDAY His Last Haul5 A ia 47 aow. 'ever SATURDAY caO id, JT Ken Maynard in A Couple a Live Ones V A The Royal Rider First National First Run in SUNDAY AND comedy-dram- cayo Ogden. t:oU K or MONDAY different! High Dive Antics of Bathing Beautie a are Listed Features of Unusual Show I mt Wo arc going to have very little scolding to do, so far as our young hopefuls are concerned, for a week or so. The youngsters are going to be more considerate than they have been since Christmas much more. And we, who were once boys, only have to glance at the newspapera and billboards to know the reason. The Al. U. Barnes five-rin- g wild animal circus comes to street and Harrison avenue grounds. Ogden Friday, July 19. at 19th Tusko, the mastodon, standing a foot higher than the famous ab ue over the 1200 trained wild animals in me menagerie, which includes Lotus, hippo; Samson, aerial lion; Rajah, wrestling tiger; herd performing of zebra and elephants, and ,eFCC ungIobrod 1,oni' tirer and kwpardi, seals, camels amf be are A beautiful, dazzling spectacle, "AllaJin and the Parade of Gold " wUl open the two perfonnances to be given here at 2 and 8 p. m. and over 1080 people take part and including features well known In spangle land Klinkhardt s equestrian midgets, the Letourncaus during aerial artistes. Max Sabcl and his one hundred girl riders and high schoolLiberty horses, fifty clowns horses, riding troupe, and such famous wild animal trainers as JohnDavenport Helliott UpUln Johnny Myers and Miss Bobbie Todd. ,r Stark Mad is the Vitaphone Picture at Lyceum Wed. & Thur. Claude Gillingwater, who plays the founder of a Jiart of the millionaire expedition in "Stark Mad," Warner Bros.' special mystery production showing at the Lyceum Wednesday and Thursday, was born in Louisiana, Missouri. He went on the stage at seventeen and for years was successful! in repertory, entering pictures in 1920 as the Earl of Dorincourt in "Little Lord Fauntleroy." He has appeared in many screen an ,il di of uke restei rigor Th TUESDAY VUDEVlCii between dodo: dude Reginald Denny in Red Hot Speed ZAcrs WEDNESDAY Dr. lotni nine AND AUtl THURSDAY A Vitanhone TALKING cn tion. this Picture Louise Fazenda and II. Warner in T STARK MAD respo tion! All types and sizes as low as $25.00 ICE BOXES, as low as 85-fo- ot Convenient $5.00 Terms! The Last Warning A Good nized Comedy and SynchroMusic With All Features All-Talki- ng the for :t wo torn On With die and Many Others. into shoal seta Cooperative Oiling Dr. new Agreement Deferred prose Stone Salesmen Wanted Good money phai the c ! whkl 'Abet for the right men a .real live proposition. Inquire in person at 18th and Washington Every Evening at 7:30 Its New 2nd to 27th The Matinee 2:00 P. M. Wednesday, July 24th ft Victor Radio SEE 9S YYith Dolores Del Itio, Ralph Forbes. Harry Carey, Tully Marshall, and Emily Fitzroy. This drama of love and adventure: of strong men on the quest of gold. The spirit of true romance that tugs at humanity's heart. Made colorful with comedy, tears, throbs, and thrills; is so big nnd powerful that it has been booked for a three-da- y run. ja red-blood- Doris HilL Realities in the Mystifying New York Hippodrome Disappearing Water Hallet. Burt Laines, That Flexible Fellow Court Martial The most absorbing conflict between love and duty ever presented upon the screen. Youll become excited and grip the edge of your seat as this tense picture unfolds before you. Big Professional Acts Including 10 WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY n, 10 1 t pan 80-fo- ot Banner Grounds SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY I kpi Auspices Ogden Lodge B. P. O. E. 719 Jacqueline Logan and lan Keith. a artesi Attractions Coming "The Rainbow Man," Xoihi Desert The Barker, Girl,11 " and Place Song "Time, Show e serei nee "Singing Fool, Light Co. the the The Ark," Utah Power & ' peopl Laura LaPlante in Ranges i i the FRIDAY Used Electric i job B. 2460 Kiesel Avenue The Lookout Girl With Jack Holt, Betty Comp-soPat Harmon and The Elks Water Circus la on its of the cleverist and most mystifying way to Ogden from the east, bringing acts that have been developed in rewith it beautiful diving girls of the cent years. New York Hippodrome Ballet, aerial In addition to these acts there will trapeze artists, acrobatg and many be also a number of other high class other circus acts which will give the vaudeville acts headed by the Aerial spectators two hours each evening of Goodrichs, who work on trapeze 100 real pleasing, thrilling entertainment. feet in the air and Bert LaMarr the The. circus will show in Ogden for funny contortionist. six nights, July 22 to 27, inclusive. Offer Thrills Galore The performance will start at 7:30 Many residents of all parts of the state probably will go to Ogden to each evening, and there will be a masee this show, and they who do will tinee at 2:30 p. m., July 24. According not be disappointed, even though they to A newspaper critic L. in a city where drive. long distances to get there, for the circus showed recently: the circus la nationally famous, hav"Then there are two hours of thrills. ing attracted capacity audiences in the Every act is high class. The work of major cities throughout the country. Miss Constance Martin with her high Nightly for eighteen weeks it was the dive off the ladder jnto a tank center of attraction for thousands in of water only 4 feet deep held the authe famous New York Hippodrome. dience spellbound. Also the Good- In Ogden the performances will be riches working 100 feet in the air held under canvas on the vacant space with their death defying stunts raised and the crowd to their feet Bert LaMarr grounds, 18th ftY the Banner that flexible contortionist, is also as ashington avenue. funny as he is flexible. The Aerial High Diving Chief Feature Howards, the Jensens, acrobat bells A feature of the performance Will and other circus acts." be an 85 foot dive into a ateel tank filled with water. Another will be a "disappearing ballet," which also performs in this tank. Into the tank Todd in The House Horror Star Ms Sestt Jackson & Pace SATURDAY The Trail of Many eleven bathing beauties" disappear at each performance, only to return The agreement between fully clad in a different costume later Ogden cooperative and Weber City on. This is county, coverhits, among them being "The Dust popularly acclaimed one ing the filing of Second street and Flower," "Alice Adams" and Three helped him greatly in Twelfth street to the west city limits, understanding was discussed Y fee Fools. in the meeting of the His pastimes are camp- life. commission city ing, riding, fishing and tennia. yesterday. Harvey Despite his gray locks and fierce Sir. Gillingwater began the atudy mustachios, Claude Gillingwater is the P. Randall, county commissioner, represented the county. Due to a difof law to gratify the wishes of his doting father of a boy of five. ference of opinion as to the disposition father, a member of the Missouri bar, The player may be of costs the signing of the and though the stage soon called him, seen any day itrolling under the Hol- was held over and .will agreement he believes that the hours spent over lywood trees probably be the consumated at the commission's meetand interpreting Blackstone have Lesser perched with Gillingwater high on his shoulder. ing today. Colonial YYith Among and Louise Fazenda thats a Thi Picture u4 Chester ConklinThelma A M t? Tom Moore and Sena W: h itfipi 10 -Q- UIET SELECTIVE SLIDE TUNING DYNAMIC SPEAKER The Laugh Maker. Victor has developed, designed and produced, entirely .within its own resources, the finest musical instrument the world has ever heard. Constance Marvin, America's Champion Shallow Water High Diver In a Thrilling Swan Dive; S5 Feet Into 4i Feet of Water. 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