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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 5

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THE OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINED MONDAY EVENING MARCH 10 1930 HthaBtf nl Hf 1 4 iiiUMt! ii t4' nwwpmiu iwmim mmmwwiwwinwwa wipnu i iininiiirr- i ffiKSlNiJSlfcllD Si rfxiiw -IrsJ Li (l 1 I rflWWHWIl MYSTERY SHOW UPSETS NERVES OF ALL ACTORS Mirthful Mystery Coming To Orpheurn 'Tn tho Next described tut shilling thrilling but also irjjtilh-ful mystery thriller' will open at the Orpheurn theatre next Tuesday The events of the story tuke place In an old houne where a murder has taken place forty P-years previous Jack Mulhnll plays the featured role in this First National land Vila phone production ortruying a newspaper reporter Alice Day ap nears In the fe inlne lead in the supporting east are Jans Wlnton Robert John Polls Claude Alltster and Aggie -Herring "In the Next an adaptation of the play by Eleanor Belmont and Harriet Ford Ihu vey Gates wrote the screen version and James Htarr the dialog Edward Cline dir efed Excellent acting and dramatic moments greet theatre fans at the After- uich um WENT THE -SrMC Orpheurn in "The Hacred Nagel and Lila Lee CJ2MCL AAPC TiCfi- DtTCoT )A VhHCN SltfTtLD 000 upon 1 Miss Frederick's capable which stars Pauline Frederick Conrad The burden of the acting falls slioulders as the mother of Maurice Taylor (Conrad Nagel) the hopelessly Injured filer In Bornmet vivid book "The Bacred Flame" from which the all-talking picture is taken Mr Nagel gives a good account of himself as the Invalid member of the Itoyal Flying corps Added to his fine talking voice he proves to the audience that he can also ting HU voice charms his young wife Lila Lee In this amazing love story But you should see what happens at the Orpheurn Bee a love that burned away the barriers of convention and answers the questions: Should youthful love be sacrificed to duty? Can all-consuming love defy all conventions? The show presents a dramatic challenge to a vital human problem Pitying their weird rolr for many week In "In the Next I the First National mystery thriller coming to the Orpheurn theatre Tuesday left Its Impression on the cast and for day afterward they were afflicted with everything up to St dance I Actors who concentrate very hard In taking on the ways of a screen character frequently cannot throw themselves hack easily Into their own characters They are like Ur Jekyll and Mr Ilyde Jack Mulhall who plays the feature role of the reporter In -In the Next had the least difficulty because of his very normal part He declares however that he suffered from goose pimples for two weeks after tiie picture was finished Just thinking about some of the scenes! Alice Day the leading lady was afraid to go Into a dark room alone end Robert the detective said he had the heebie-jeebies whenever he thought of the hypnotised woman In the story John Bt Polls sass he was nervous till he started his next picture Claude Alllster the goofy butler suffered chilblains after leaving the set The rest of the cast reported everything from hearing strange dogs howling at night to Imagining secret passageways suddenly yawning before them In their own houses "In the Next lx from the celebrated stage play Edward Cline directed The plot takes place In an old house where a murder was committed forty years before i Biggest But ta clad 51(115 MAPHLICP LCAPINCe SPOT AT THtATDL ton- A vaStRC Ok) 15 GOCATEtU PCAAGV CftCC AP'JENT-C3 TALKICC yfoiffftVit (0 NOW PLAYING GRAND With Helen Tweivetrees and Fred Heolt All Music All Dialogue and leaves some fans as bewildered as the nurse In the play who secretly loving tho invalid hates the wife for what seems to her a careless attitude toward her patiently-borne sufferings In addition to the main attrac-toln there a comedy "The Talkies" a screen act "Bhake It and current news reel 25c 10c Adults Kiddles FashUns Imr Sprlag ara charmingly faracait In the afeeva ph-' lograph fram Ilellywoed the naw Style Capital tha Unlvra RuJy Valla (Uf) la waarlng hantlag aatoma with vast af canary vllw and atripad pants to match Tha lady (Batrlca la) pra-santa a chic ansamhla with sports apron longar utility shirt and Jaunty beret Tha sombra nota is faund in tha apparal af John Gilbert (right) Nata tha flippant trand toward leaving tha cravat hang outslda tha vast MINSTREL SHOW COLORFUL PLAY SCIENCE AM) INVENTION FOR $310 BUT SELLER JAILED mammmmmmmmm MT VERNON Apple prices soared to unheard of heights when William Brown came to town and dirmed of two crates for $310 Now he is under sentence to serve three years in the penitentiary but not because of profiteering The "rap" was handed out on a charge obtaining money under false pretenses Arriving from Pittsburgh Pa Brown presented himself In tiie outer sanctum of Ii Williams president of the Cooper-Bpftsemer corporation a crate of apples under ruch arm Nodding significantly at his two parcels he Informed Miss Ethel Jamison secretary was "real stuff for the boss" The secretary handed over the $310 and carefully pushed the "contraband" under a desk Williams preferred the charges IIAWKS HAVE HEAVY CARD A pair of dual meets four relay carnivals two conference meets and the national collegiate meet are Included on the outdoor track schedule of Iowa State college Ames Iowa Ily ItOBHIN COON S' Hollywood Recent acquisition of Fred Kohler by First National and the type of story and role Into which bJci of an easy job" sneers (Jenev ievc the kitchen cynic taking the sense out of censorship" Whereupon she arranges her bustle nnd exits to the left A NICE LITTLE TRIBUTE (flora in JournIR-ord I Mr Joo Brown and Mrs Ella Vaughn two mighty fine people were at church Saturday night The young folks have to stand aside for Joe and Ella We wish them many pleasant visits with each other This Is Sola-rlat Desk as after years of ra-March hat discovered a pro a a whoraby spinach can bo converted into awduit which when aervod at brook fait food can bo logically With a betting of the gay eighties "The Grand un all-talking and singing production which opened Sunday at the Perry Egyptian theatre presents the love romance of a Binging minstrel Helm Tweivetrees la starred with Fied Scott In this romantic story of a minstrel trouper Comeback Kelley famous singer of Irish tongs Kelley la gifted with an exceptionally fine voice but drink and a "fair-weather" woman get him down and he loses his grip on life Meet- ing the pretty Helen in a Hector street rooming house where he Is broke and sobering up Kelley takes a brace Under the watchful eye of the girl he stages a comeback but not leaving with her father for thef-Universal studio to see Laemmle CarmelTjtnother told her to recite a particular poem for the producer fibe did and was given a two-year starring contract "If I hud stopped to think what was doing I never would have dared speak that declares the actress "But didn't think about it until it was all over Then I began to get seared" That Hume quality of acting and then thinking has brought many things to Carmel After her two years at Universal she decided she would like to go on the stage Bo with no experience whatever behind her she went to New York and accepted an offer for the Ingenue lead In a play which ran for five months The same thing held true a short time ago when she was offered the leading spot at the Palace theatre In New York for one week The Palace by the way Is the ultimate goal of alt vaudeville players They strive for years to make it Yet Carmel walked In cold without thinking what she was doing and went over big -Another factor which has added to her success Is the encouragement she has received from those around her At first this encouragement came from her mother and father They believed In her and gave her confidence tn herself Later it came from her brother Zion himself a film director and his wife Betty Encouragement from Betty to be scoffed at either She herself could bo one of our biggest screen luminaries today if she had the desire If some of our present day actrf8eKCan be stars she could be a sensation But she prefers to be just a good wife to Zion And then husband Ralph Blum prominent Los Angeles attorney think my marriage has been a tremendous help to says the actress "It Is marvelous to have someone whom you know is thinking of you all the time Besides that Ralph believes that I can accomplish almost anything And fall him so I go ahead and do things that otherwise never would dnrp eftemnt of it By DAN THOMAS NEA Service Writer Hollywood Act first then think Throughout lief entire life this has been the motto of Carmel Myers And it coupled with th encouragement she has received from near to her has made her one of mot prominent actresses Born in Ban Francisco about 28 years ugo the daughter of Imidore Myers Jewish rabbi Carmel whs about as far removed from the motion picture Industry a an Eskimo Is from the equator Nobody not even her parents ever dreamed that some day her name would appear in electric lights throughout the world Yet it and for a long jieriod of time too For nearly 12 years those lights have been spelling the name Carmel Myers as a lure to cinema fans That may not sound like a long career hut It is a long time for a motion picture actress to btj up In the world Furthermore Carmel shows no sign fit dying un early professional thanks to the talkies She was standing right on the edge of the cliff waiting to be shoved off Into oblivion when some smart gentleman Introduced speech into the heretofore silent drama and Miss Myers again became In great demand Yes folks her voice She can sing like nobody's business "I think my early training had a great deal to do with my Carmel remarked Vtwcen long pauses during which we listened to the rain beat against the windows of her beautiful Hollywood home "From the time I wai a small girl mother Impressed' upon me that If I ever was going to get anywhere I had to have confidence In myself Bince getting Into pictures I have learned Just how Important that Is If I am offered a part now never stop to think whether I can do It I always say I can and then go ahead and do my best" Carmel made her debut into the film racket when she was but a child of 16 First she made three pictures for Griffith at ill knowti as "the master" Then Carl sent for-her Just before I I HENRY IHALSTEAD! 3 and Ilfs VICTOR RECORD-O IHG ORCHESTRA ELEVEN ARTISTS SB A 'j WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCING 0 Till I "A sense of right" lays Genevieve the kitchen cynic "la very useful In suggesting what you would do If you were so-and-so' Coming Soon! Rex Beach From a Seiisrttiunal Novel O' Daily brain eater "Women must organize Th-y are primarily Individualistic thinkers hut unless they organize (hey will lose Individuality Fannie Hurst II er In organisation there i considerable Indivldu-alitr of opinion a to juit what you organised for OF THIS 1 "SON GODS ADMISSION Gentlemen 75d Ladies COo without falling off the water-wagon occasionally The action of the Btory follows the troupers from town to town showing many excellent scenes of the show Stone has a lyric tenor' voice which Is exceptionally pleasing He sings several songs which are distinct hits while Helen Tweivetrees does some admirable acting A large chorus of blackface singers and pome hoofers form a background for their acting and Director Fred Newmey-er has inserted some natural touches Others In the supporting cast are Richard Carle Marie Satalre Rons Powell Bud Jamieson Lillian Lighten Jimmy Adams Spec Bam Blum Tom Malone and Jimmy Aubrey rathe produced the picture The bill also Includes a Fathe sound news reel and an unusual sound picture a Graham Mc-Namee Sportllght showing hounds In Florida run down and kill a FOG DEVICE II A Lloyd has perfected an Invention which It Is claimed will do away with the hazard of driving In foggy weather It consists of a pipe protruding from In front and under an automobile from which hot air Is expelled The utr stream lifts the fog leaving a clear visibility for at least a Width In front of the radiator he has been placed Immediately may Indicate that the studio Is planning to "build him as a candidate for the box-office honors In the good-b a he-man school now held almost 1 u-slvely by George Bancroft Kohler has played In support of Bancroft as a -tough Fred Kohler quite as tough as George and has been seen as the In numerous other pictures OLD STUFF It will be recalled that not so many years ago Mary Miles Mlnter was being exploited by one company as Its rival to the box-office popularity of Mary Pirkford commanding figure In that world of stars and more recently Alice White has been boosted Into competition with the flapper appeal of Clara Bow although Alice on more than one occasion has voiced her disapproval of the Idea So If Kohler Is bring groom'd to carry off some of the Bancroft thunder the process will be nothing new to the resourceful studios been done before In this highly competitive business THE PEN MIGHTIER A 23-vear-okl girl attractive and talented In singing and dancing has found literature more absorbing than the plaudits of theater audiences and now has put "behind her the memory of musical comedy stardom to concentrate on her facile typewriter and this In a Hollywood gone mad over tinging and dancing youth Lolita Atm Westtnan probably la the exception proving the rule By all laws of heredity she thould be an actress Her family for five venerations has been of the footlights Hhe traces her ancestry back to Blr Christopher Wren and on the family roster are the names of Blanche Bates a cousin and Eugenie Bialre who died while playing Lolita Ann Interested In writing even before she toured the country -as a star of "Lady1 Be Good" soon decided to give It all her time In three years she has sold 173 short and has written a trunkful besides Adam Scoff Journal PUfcJLIA THEATRE All geniuses the experts say Arc goofy when they get that way For normal persons are per se The same tomorrow ns today Gn(f pensive perfumes arc always cheaper in the long run tnadarne" th only exercise po-pie qet from 'radio physical cul-tura broadcasts' saya Theodore Ceste "la ewltching the djals to eome other STATE Of THE UNION "To carry out the plan the At torney General la now quietly making an Inspection of the record and past history of every Federal officer now in office and those whose record la not unsatisfactory will be removed This day come Will Oyson a wild rogue who hath no abiding place to layen his head he having of late come by packet from Auatraller Isle and wa mightla merrlt together he having aetten up hit eatel in our parlour to palnten aatyrlckat choploglck against eull before he goeth on to London Here is a story so delicate In theme that we do not recommend It for children A story about the overpowering impulses of a great love heeding not the bounds of FAMOUS LAST WORDS Oearle you haven't chenged In all theae years Now! Wth k-cjid crowds acclaimed if most ummiial picture 100 entertainment! miss it! JU Behthaiia Hews -T 'Vi Heave tor the thore allow that so the scenes have to bo retaken They want to make pictures natural and yet they cut that out ous comedy Bearded with "Balt Water Ballads" and the sound news rounding out the remainder of the show recordin direction of Henry Halstead will play a dance at the Berth ana Wednesday night Henry orchestra will be a rare treat for Ogden's dance lovers no better dance banc In the world than Henry Halstead and his eleven artists Movie Mumblings PAULINE FREDERICK -j'1 Let me again remind you (as the radio announcers say) that the Berthana always lives up to these promises Wednesday Is the night so arrange a dancing party now and dance with Henry Halstead and his famous Victor Recording Orchestra from 9 until 1 a LYCEUM TOMORROW and WED Dolores Del Rio as Immortal Love Epic HEAR MISS DEL RIO BING TIIE THEME BONG You also hear the clang of the blacksmith's Anvil the roar of the Surf the moaning of the wind and the Cries of the Mobs Starts Tomorrow! Nlnlstcp Homnnlle I Jaclc Mulhall Alice Day I L'1 Fred Kohler has signed a contract with First National with the clause that is to star in the third picture The contract Is to run five years The studio heads believe that Kohler Is another Bancroft and If his performance in "Roadhouse Is a good example we believe that they are right all! Good Jay Bee Coming To Paramount Soon The thrilling underworld comedy romance "Roadhouse 1ms only two more days to play at the Paramount theatre before It Is re-laced by the epic of the air "The ky Hawk'1 "Roadhouse Nights'' is a picture that has nearly everything one would want to see in a story There are thrills fights romance tears a bit of music plenty of comedy and above all a cost that Is well high perfect In the roles they are given Charles Ruggles Fred Kohler and Helen Morgan play the leading roles with Jimmy Durante furnishing a great deal of comedy Ruggles Is reporter who Is sent out to get a story about a rum-running gang headed by Fred Kohler It is at the roadhouse of the gangster that he meets Helen Morgan a school-day sweetheart and proceeds to fall in love all over again Action Is plentiful with a great deal of suspense especially In the climax when Ruggles Imitates a drunk and plays a clever trick on the watchful Kohler Louise Fazenda Is seen In a riot Oh fur the life of a movie start We see where Maurice Chevalier recently received check for 125000 for a one week's engagement at the Ban Francisco auto snow He appeared twice dally each appearance lasting a total of eight minutes This Is an average of $3371 per day Oh Huch trifles Will Rogers even vcnt the Frenchman one better lie Is reaching fifteen thousand for twelve minutes over eight stations of the Columbia Broadcasting chain That versatile fellow William Powell once more proves what a clever performer he is This time It is In "Behind the BUI is an Italian vaudeville performer in this one Fay Wray and Hal Bkelly are also present In this picture And by the way you know BUI Is now working on another murder case ThU time he Is Philo Vance In Benson Murder another Van Dine thriller -with HELEir MORGAN CHARLES RUGGLES FRED KOHLER Clayton Jackton Duranto i i A Paramount All-Talking Binging Picture Sensational combina tion of mirth melody and melodrama! No audible screen production before has ever had such suspense such thrilling contrast between breath-taking action and crazy fun! "entertainment to the Nth degree 1 Come see for yourselfl Hey KldsI "Bay Chuck what's all the excitement about next "I danno but you'd better not make any plans for it's sure ta be big LAST TIMES TODAY Long Riotous Louise Fazenda Talking Comedy Screen Vaudeville Latest News Events In Sound a- iii WATCH this paper for further Go!" ec DEG INNING SUNDAY MARCH 23 urmatlon I It 1 35c Until 6:00 23c Until 2:00 Professional cowboys now migrating to Hollywood for picture work are giving directors plenty of headaches by their habitual profanity Wen told to ad lib In mob scenes the mike gels hot with a mixed conglomeration of cowboy vernacular Of course the censors would never.

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