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Amateur Players Please 71177. l arbilci II 1111 Ali it "I Fantasy IZILIALUILLAITatiM I Fr I I 1 i - , - e -lantry. Of the mechanics of the play, pantomime Was outstanding. The principals made good Use of gesMrs:ture to convey emotions. Moonlight's parting from the bos-biwas of her family an effective scene, most of the problem of action pantomirried, Highlight of hilarity' ivas a 90's "gay strip tease," when the leading lady took off her outer garment to don a birthday gift dress and gave the-- audience a peek at her 1886 unmentionables. The audience guffawed good naturedly at this immodesty of seeing,the topmost of seven full length petticoats. Altogether. the prodilelloh was 'satisfactory as a beginning for the McCune Little Theatre.--K- . - - - he-w- ' ' , Fr know ' , "IN Pr , 0 Fifty-eight- h 4 -- Ina I 23 0 '',- - A sister cigar , Hail! Border. 12. An obstacle 13. Stringed musical VS. ' stone 19. Kind of " strong ale .21. Insurgent 23. 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'some titne WhCil ;,vou have tinte-- -" she started u) say.- Then suddehly Ellen Chapman, dressed in her inexpensive ,fur . and "Outpaostarl" 5;117.tiMolun" fisa" with Sons of tho Pioneers It001-,mod- A - , ''4tl!SOSISINSISIIROVIta401 ----- , A Acitoeis of the 25. A speck .1 Chief : 35 , . l'A44, k -- a 1 N, . 34 --- 'FOUR DAUGHTERS' 0 -- 33 time' with John GarfieldJeffrey Lynn oleo ir .,, . pARAinunT 30 , THE LANE SISTERS GALE PAGE in I t , I'd' . Theatrel 1 ,, Ill - A ,,....,;,,,,,, ' 25 744, 28 Garbo until you see her in "Nii2otchka"1 She's a champagne Garbo! Flirtatious! , 7 A , t mousLubitsch"touch" to reveal this amazing. ly different gay Garbo in tt ., , ,, " f-- Paris! It took that la- - - i .1 ,, ,,,:i:::, spicy love affair in d - , , - - - Vivacious! In a racy, 1 f' , E 11171013 44.:. , abc;ut anythlig i' MRSSIIIE HITS i . In fact you'll never I w tillilligS 1TWO DAv . , s 11 - Most Complete Show, 1:30 PATO' l Ent IS.FLYI111 trIvi. Ititopt 1 8 , , 1 NOW PLAYING 1I -- -I ENTRE 6Ite ip 4 DICal,-R- , Ad I master-- r abut t gelid() . - alaIPA kr-- -' I 1111101. ' 1101641 ',,, Pupils To Give old-ac- Et El l'il d .. 'z' Cross Word Puzzle ItTOR WALVIS THEATRES INTERMOUNTAIN - n worshipful , Miss Itollmanss Recital Dec. MI MI EA - 1 was named of Wasatch Lodge No. I, Free and Accepted Masons. at a meeting in the Ma650 East South sonic Temple, Mr. Street. last night. 'Andersen succeeds V. S. Stein. Frank A. Yeamans, was named senior warden, S. B. Kincaid, warden; C. H. Fischer, junior treasurer, E.' Rammelmeyer, Jr., secretary, and T. C. Stevenson, off I trustee. The newly-electecers will be installed next Friday at services in the Temple. Ralph-Anderse- . gTMWefl also Finual THE it., I movie fame, Los-Ang- eles tickets-ever-kno- . in rt chips"; Mason Master Ts n A. 7 ,s1, tt Itar31111 P Lill MERL xmRswrvel LI g Ralph Andersen - Mr. Sah'"at - Astollsk I will play the garoc.. the night clubs, Lorna Moon. Because of the twelve scenes the curtain yvill rise promptly at, 8:15 p.m. Tickets for the performance here of "Golden Boy" are now on sale at the... Paramount Theater Box Office. Mr. Lawrence did their beat wokk in the second Act, when a1 1903 suitors fnr the hand of beautiful Jane Moonlight, they outdid themselves In callow gal- -- - with ff4utarbottee)-Robe- - ture'"'"1 hard-boile- . ut MARLO- I stageand , ,.., y arid Lola Lane. Gale Roaema t Claire, of r Pate. John Garfield, Claude Rain; Moo Charles Starret in 'Outpost of the Mountie.': GEM--"- fn Name Only," with Carole Imm,, and bard. Cary Grant, Kay Francis Charles Coburn. Irene STARThe Stnry Of Vernon andGinter and Casale, pith !reit Astaire Trouble.'' In aYa Rotten: wtth Jane Withers. 'Bnters,--- - William PROADWATOinter In 4Star of Midnight": also Lost Patrni." with Victor MoLatlen, Boris Rarloff. TOWER (Ninth Snititi and Ninth East) "rail smn. with Alice Faye, Om,. stance Bennett And Nan(y Petty: also -The Return of the Cisco Kid," with 4 Warner Patter. :! i-- l I Rambeau. VICTORYFour ; - - ilerbertriorenrei Rice. Ittbard--tart-ison and Joy Hodges. with Baby Sandy: also "Mutiny in the Big House," With Charing Bickford. Barton McLane. one, , , ,. , Claude Kibbe - - - taf - Goes to Washing, ton." with James Stewart. Jean Arthur. Rains. Thomu 1dithefl, GuY and Eugene Panetta. CAPITOL."Little Accident," with -'- Hugh , ! also . WFaerb"urn", vr'llitlia'vVe'snWiltiirlogearist,"BrD'e'daymWon'dra f but . ' . , '''',,;3'''. ,,1 it - '. 1 k Ella,. Lives 4f Bette Darts. Ere rot Flynn, Olivia Do Harilland, Donald Crap, Alan Bale, Vincent Price an4---- Henry. Stephenson. PARAMOVNT-..."Babe- s in 'ArMit,' with Mickey Rooney., Judy Garland. Charles ' Guy' Kibbee. June Pretoser. ' Winnuipor, Grace Rains and Betty Jayne:. UTAB."The Roaring Twenties," with J4Mell Carney,. Priscilla Lane, Hume phrey Bogart and Jeffrey Lynn: also and Ballwin 'names, - :. ' I 4 0 0 , CENTRE"The Private beth and EllgeL '. With of the most keenly human stories ever written by any American dramatist. Authored by- Clifford Odets, whose fame as a writer of plays on the American scene has spread from year to year "Golden Boy!! takes for its setting - the racket infested, hectic background of New York's sporting - ,and night club world,Thestory. deals with an .East Side youngster, Joe Bonaparte. whose fa.-- . ., ther has v4ions of seeing his tt4) son RS a concert violinist; but Joe turns - to the prize ring aa a source of fasi money. and ,.. of emerges the "golden boy" I thhree wfi n441t weotrht te a b heard boiled girl of the night clubsTin ne.re,, at &aft ulfrnamoon,, ur arrives at his destinyhis ' hands broken, unable to ever play again. facing the sharp real- ty of a life he despfses. Eric Linden who creaTed the 1 role utJoe Bonaparte in London, will again appear in the . road showing, while Bernice ' ''''''. ..... host--o- - . i - When "Golden Boy"' comes to Paramount. Theater next Friday evening it will not only bring a -: To ' :' -- ::: ,,,,otS,,' 'Paramount :::,:,1,:,:.i:: A. .. .... ' who wrote me they . when - Nelson -A 1 were disappointed I get-Desert "The didn't Eddy 1 has TT Song" can cheer up. sa Just bought the equally .popular "Vagabond King" from Para' The policeman hadn't the heart to bold her when mount for Nelson as a solo starFrankly an: amateur group, I to the McCune Little Theatre According ring . venture. she smiled 80 brightly. . MG-MMacDonatd Jeanette pleased small audiences Thurs in with their and be femme in won't the it becauqe Friday day a It were hero was a physician. wedding gown. Then Sitting Their vehicle tial production. not she-gstrong singing role is it away to wait. There in the darkeped theater three-ac- t And she enough. Maybe they've forgotten was "Mrs. Moonlight," the had conversations Jenne saw, not the Fab with Ken, seen her prob. and have involving Dennis fantasy Jeannete that King herself with herself, imagining cinema actor. but Dr; Mallory. ' "Arrogant! Completely imposmadelhe Rudolf Friml operetta lems of a loving woman who. to him, asking him about when and Her talking tingled tips finger never In 1930 for Parabut Jeanette through three generations, Bible" she said distastefully to work. telling' him the truth they came out of the theater the about herself. wasn't as big a star then as she aged beyond beauteous 21 years the mirrored reflection. called herself an idiot for going herThe drama,was presented at the learnFor with all this she was Is now. Last year Paramount reAt had never happened to romantic at 850 East Ladle? Literary-Clubefore. This wanting Just to look with made it minus the tunes ing something about herself and If she wasgoing romantic she South Temple. to Wil lough- at a man again, to hear his voice, WaS geleg It headlong, for she Ronald Colman starring. why she had gone .. The production staff earned to have him touch- her. by house. -- soon gave herself up to thinking "All right, Miss Seymour,' she In her 24 years she had met about him when she vvas of Hollywood and laurels for its authentic settings,with Snapshots and superior make-IlP"Granted that many men- whom she had found , others and wanting tobe slpne Act -- said to herself. Pittsburgh collected , at random . costuming 1E: MittfrOe'"4Htist aftdsdt--- ' wartatnagt-tr-gpite--attractive-- but none like this maw your:In-Wye June Preisser, who is the darling of him. think rected, Joseph Wheeler man- who could make her heart beat going there to work. Deepof the college kids, taught 150 on the borderland (if sleep she motive er than that there might have guests the La Congaand faster just by thinking Of him. aged the stage and Calvin Open-thahow found face his to recall tried and did makeups. Roberta been something more gold than She had met handsome men, she dances it- - Joy Hodges and that it was blurred. She had Collett, Patricia Craéraft and brass. It was selfish, yes, but heroes, princes, eerie and million. of 'were Whelan Arleen guests a sense IL of only Marva Collett assisted as ushers. who am I to question my aires, and claimed them for her the Pitithurgh Symphony beOnce she caught herself on the After a wobbly first act Friself?" own. She was admittedly the shovvs while Susan Haytween Miss Huxley vetege of asking At that point in her Monomost popular girl in whatever day, the cast and audience reachhad pictures taken with ward ed across the footlights in symabout him. Where dtd he praccrowd she moved. She had only logue Sue Atchincloss rang up some of the big bridge experts . tice? Was he successful? With to ask her to dinner. Fabiene pathy and the closing acts were to lift the telephoneor her eyes in 'town. Ely Culbert-KM- . are who he affiliated? was above the average for amateur what hospital was glad to accept. Man who attracted her is- here for- the big tournashe not dared herself. But It was only Wednesday and she ment. Just heard that my favor-H- - productions. Outstanding in the gIve and the conquest was hers. And 'r cast were John Fetzer Jr. and she away. had two more days to wait. She once they were conquests. Benny Hollywood waiter, was the never waited for anything in had Mary Mvrup, portraying was done with them. She She whole no had Interest that a of is the proud papa Massey, of Mr. and Mrs. Moonlight, ' , her life before. She'd ;always-beeparts bored. week outside of Wiloughby sale of the advance biggest baby; whose idjIlic love was "disruptable to fill in the rare lulls: . easy .. But this man would betheno word She wOultsheerfully wn in ed by the strangeness ofMrs. This is la("Hello, Ned? have stayed there for 16 hours a conquest. She qualified ' for been has reported , Menne Seymour. How sweet Moonlight, whose wish never to with "easy." P' He might tome In at ay day. which Wind" With the "Gone -- This man,-sh- e of you--tremember me! growold became reality through thOught,- - would - jnoment- - and she not be there to Circle Deopens at the the medium of an enchanted not borcher because he would see him: up to see if you'd come and have Brown in necklace. cember 28th;.Joe.E. lunch with me and some Other not let her be his world. He had to a was sheer idiocy. It was room next It in the hospital Baker, cast as Minnie . 'Good!") a world of his own and she want. madness. It was terrible. It was people tomorrow? his little daughter as result of theVirginia And waiting was all she could do. menial, did a creditable work ad to know what it wasthat wonderful. .That's all accident. automobile with her part. Her third act was vast world of mediclneand look Thursday, she sf.id casually,' for today. See you tomorrow! She frowned upon her expen' "Is it Dr. Hopkins or Dr. Mallory by far her best. Edith Jones was into it with him. room in sive the hotel, drawing who talks the afternoon clinic played by Dorothy Dice. Percy She didn't say that to herself , there in one of him envisioning ' tomorrow?" Middling by Thomas Wheeler, at the beginning of that week of her chairs. She filled the room Jane "Dr. Hopkins." Moonlight by Mary Ann No, she - told' herself waiting. with flowers daily and debated Caldwell, Willie Ragg by James Then Fabienne's heart sank. that she was piqued because some of Gertrude's things getting Lawrence and Peter by James she remembered that she was gothe only man she had ever from the rented to the Both Mr. Wheeler and Strong. met who had treated her as he Dements. apartment ing to call an extra rehearsal She bought a hostess 13 . for the children's play. She called gown the blue of the sky, with It for 6:30. She'd be there when But the week went on. a flash of silver like the swoop he came. Mrs. Edward E. Hoffman will She went to the movies one of a gull's wing slashing the She woke at 7 in the morn- ; her senior pupils In draShe skirt. 11C21 I present night with 'Ken 'llemmingway. length fits floating ing. She had over an hour to matic recital Wednesday at 8 They saw a picture in which, the. put it on andinSpected it as if ", never dress. had had But she , Ladies Literary p.m., at the CAROLE LOMBARD anything to dress for as she had Temple Club, 850 East South CARY KAY that day. She tried on the black will be assisted by Street. GRANT FRANCIS They crepe Gertrude had sent her from Chase Stanford violinist, Martin, Paris a week before. Too ornate. NAME ONLY" Hdlfman,, trumpeter, and Mrs. She took it off and put on a pale Carol Hall, pianist. blue woolen. Skirt too short:She The prowain will begin with dropped it on the floor for the t an -melodrama, "He Ainl ' '" maid to pick up. lier black vel0 I 4 1 2 3 if. Done 'Right By Nell," by Wil6 q vet called .for pearls and pearls members cast The Braun. bur in a settlement house were like are Gloria Capson, Dora Dutson, FRED ASTAIREGINGER ROGERS tulle at a tea party. Munson. 10 I-- She decided Rosemary on a scarlet she-lanMarjorie 2 I"Vernon and Irene Castle" Ashton, Chase Hoffman, Tommy suit with a finely pleated ' Roberts and Clinton Miller. batiste blouse. IANE WITHERS !!Good morning. 'Lovely day, Is Readings will be given by Bar"Always In Trouble" bara Kunkel, Barbara Living. Isn't it?" she caroled to the door-ma4 :whn told her her car was ston, Venice Chet,yer, and ShirStreet. 15 ley Fay Olsen, as well as by parked on 16 1 A policeman oAND members of the play ,cast. li pa stopped her for -a , -' ' going through a red light and 511.1., k, 4. 17 hadn't the heart to scold her coat, and a dowdy little hat, was ic3 Alice Faye. Constance Bennet teg 20 when he smiled so brightly at Lit into the k at the door, walking him. room-- tucking her arm in Dr.MalSPIN" "TAIL k 21 "Oh, it was Nvontleilut to be go22 '19 In lory's. Baxter Warner 24 And Ellen Wag saying, "So you k,'i ing:to Willoughby house. Good WI 'Return Of the Cisco Bid" old Elihu Willoughby!" and Bill have met?" ilimi She parked the car with a flourBill. This vas Ellen's Bill! 26 27 , ish and went in to fill the day Fabienne's lips felt stiff. She. with work that would pass the said.."Ycsrve met, D.t7 , 1 hoorg until night. Ellen .wasn't hardly listening. 2(--LAST TIMES TODAY 1 The :evening 'clinic opened at She was saying, "Do you want to I seven. Pill? Or shall I II ,GINGEN ROGERS. WM. POWELL In I dine Rt 4 i "STAR OF MIDNIGHT" It was Noyernivr and darkness .get supper at my place? We've 31 32 , fell early. Fablenne got up to an hour and a half.' 1 I VICTOR McLAGLEN, DORIS draw the 'curtains at 5 o'clock,"Your place, of course. dood KARLOPT la and her band on fhe fabric was 1 night. Miss Seymour." "THE LOST PATROL" I .. arrested and shook a trifle when (To Be Continued) --a . she been voice the had waiting , an Interminable time to hear 36 37 spoke from the door: an-elf- ,.....- . Odets' Problem Play To Be Staged At 71, :,r.,:,:'-- i' lie fpr life while trying to get a lob as a "gag" writer in HolIlywood. I see. the tears r ygelust s In Charlie's when they film that touching moment. ' ) le' ,, -, .,,,, ,4- :'::: ''''' ;.a ..?,.t ,, n new-eye- I r5s..r'!'':,::,::::',, ' yrieeawrs heart-touchin- g Bergen- :,::,,,'::'',,,::::: :' ., ''.':'''''' 4rZ,,, - .'- ',: .' :. :..:,.:,-:,,- ?: '''r".:::, ti , ' ,,,,,,,-,.- ' --,..- , ,,, , , , , ,. ''''; '':. - 8. - fI k 17 port. The film will highlight the -his way 'Edgar worked through. college with Charlie on he made his his knee; the-tiprofessional debut withuL getting a single laughand didn't find out untildays later that the audience didn't speak English. And then Ahere'll be the sequence when -- .......,-.----- , ' ;,' .. , 1. me ..- . ' ...- oet 0 i :.- to produce "The Life of Edgar of McCarthy Bergen". with course giving one of his sterling 'wooden" performances in sup- -' - 2 ,,,,,-1- I - ..!... -, - I .4,, hofe'shigsolinitge; ........ 0,14-- ' :,.,,. ' A. , .:rw:,..-- :, -, ,: I 'N.,, ,' ::.004'. - ;., -- Vet:this t . ,., I . ..: ..6, N,..."4, t". Dec. 9. Pa., "eit4LesCsicianrilleiecneuedes - 1.le,....--- , ........,.. , into the hospital any day now for -- a complicated eye operation 86 his fascinating orbs will move downside- and ug and - V. ., .,. , ..,,. - AINS)Chartie-McCarthy-cher- ks , ... .? PITTSBURGH, ' - S in a frame. For the first time in her life he experienced anticipation. It was something that stole over her sweetly at unexpected moments and possessed her utter. In those moments all her sena. - - ly. es were quickened. It was a phy. sical thing that made her aware . of the breath in her body, the ac. .. celeration of her pulse. the beat. of her heart.. It was some. , thing that laid a touch on her making her cheeks glow and her eyes soften. It was something that made her look long and critlcally Into her mirror in to see herself .. as he might -- ' Atp- , , .. - .;112 - - - By LOUELLA O. PARSONS Motion Picture Editor Inter-national NeWs Service --., -1?,,71 anoti t war- it have lifted out of her life and put , -1,- yi or mC , . 1-4 ..,t, , 'Golden Boy' Billed For ., NextI Friday - ., ' - i';',..:4":,,,f' ,..,,,, , - V-- ...---,- - - , , , , , ,- ..., ,AP ...,3 ' , - ' ' , Charlie 3IcCarthy'sOrbs To Be Fixed" For New Role. -- :- . -...--. .. A...: t" ' ;, ', . ' , k:147-ei,illte- 1- - - - - Eye Operation I . U - ' ... molk ' 4 ' - - . - ' ' , ----- , " tt i. . CRAFTER EIGHT , open orthopedic clinic as . only on Fridays. That meant that Fablenne had a whole week, with a long week. end in between, to wait to see Dr,Mallory again. k- . t: .. , ' .. . ', ts --' - ' ' . allow; Illartinetit on a $500 per month Nouse. nee. works daily at Willoughby friends. with out she spends Eyenings .Cl1 one el these dates, she to photograph. ad and newspaper' rim her picture with desertssttesal world caption: "Debutante , for settlement ho use ," lab meets "Bill" who- is Er. J. W. -- Malwho ."asista club, lory,,- kiechelov-sloct- er area at the Souse. I ' t , him been Urn. ed into a home for underpriVileged dui. area, meets Ellen Chapman. director of of the the House, ana make" a lour ' ' liquidize She determines to return to Itfilloughmonths by Rouse and serve for Artie se Ellen's assistant. Ellen invites Pabienne tome to sun.Per During the meal "Bill" calls Ellen. IIIIII" Is 'lab asks. "Whe rica Pabienne.- - who still live st her '-Houae-whic- Witioughby .. w i AGIOCiaTiOn The Seymour until I. alstrought be. Elthu Willoughby cause Grandfather leaves lug entire fortune tri charity. Pi. bonne Seymour is urired by her mother. Gertrude. to marry her wealth, suitor,titats Bartlett to savenewthe family Dmpermanent us. and provide a tilt. Patmenne rebels and at the me. come. went lecomes klielty. Pablennis decides be do nodal work. liking klicity for company. she visite ,. i 4. - - j.1 ".;.k ,,,,,,:: BY 04 --- Purn Awaits ) torie ' ,', s s. "' , . . . , Saturday, Deceml;er '9, 1939 0 t : , . -- - - I I 1 - - - s. Signature of Appliccmt - jos I I I 1I 1 '"":"' i Fill isiti'ittrilltrytti 1 I ,A - , I 1 r .t , , , , ,4 |