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Show -- ' THF DESERET ' . VKWS 1 ?KE SAET t . "I - f CITY SATURDAY AUGUST British Meti 17 " i r ' 1935 r .r M'& SfaMorippeaHIere-Slartin- Tfefeffed By - ; Mr. Hull as .Jeeter Lester ' 4 " t t r f c Friday g A(yoRRiDEs bike t JJ, dot JUJfb AFTER EPISODE WITH COP 1 i ? BEVERLY HILLS. Ca- l- Aug. CAP) Lyle Talbot screen leading man, pedaled hi bicycle slowly around Beverly HHla today. carefully observing all speed K S. Showgirls 1 English Treat Them Bet Declare Beauties . ter 5 Oil London Trip , - r regulation. Yesterday he rode down a fcfli clip In a at a none, and a motorcycle policeman hailed him Into court le Ie , As old ordinance against speeding on a light wrhlele" was dusted off but the actor was let off with a warning BY DAVID P. 8ENTXER LONDON. Aug. 11, (INS) Why do tho American showgirls want to stay ta London, although th British government has refused to renew their labor permits? The answer: Englishmen are hatter 'Spenders 'than Americans and have treated them like princeaaea. ' Plus some other reasons. "An Englishman Is moro generous than an American.' Stalls Bailey, at Port Worth. Texas, told International News Service. He gives much and asks little. Ha is th moat thoughtful type of nun W girls have ever met An Englishman always remembers your particular brand of flow are. And he makes an art out of wining and dining. Americans seem to eat to HU their stomachs. Over hern they oat (or fun." Stella, on of th prettiest of th Invading beauty crop, has been chaperoned by her mother, Mrs. Georgia Bailey, widow of the late Judge Cullen Bailey, of Port Worth. She stars! workshop that la hia pride. agrees with her daughter. An Englishman knows how to show purposes, and toy Vera Engel collect maybe much In common with Elizabeth poultry for para! his pleasure and hia bust- .Juno Knight, who has a collection doll. Allan, who collects antique declared Alma Saunders, of of match hoses, gathered from all The camera enthusiast are Louis Hayward is a student of Sacramento. CaL from gathering old the world. She often trades ...They Aeznf the amateur camera-iove- r the of Kh Mickey Kooney, whoalso eol- - En11,h history, particularly Luis Beery. phonograph records, the favorite men are ftattac Rainer. Johnny Weissmuller Fred- - lefts match boxes, a a well aa old Charles 11 period, and has a fin hobby of Jehu Harlow --to th and Frances coins and stamps. library on the subject to which Be dtsUS DuCK of rar flrat editions, f die Bartholomew Jeanette MacDonald collects and is constantly adding. who also collects candid Langford, which Jean Heraholta collection 1 camera shots. Beery Is going in assembles miniature orchestras of Paul Lukas la a flying enthusiplaying Instruments, ast. a hobby with which Beery also considered on of th finest in th strongly for color photography tiny figure la which unique. occupies his time between pictures, and boasts the latest equipment west. , Clark Gable and Bruce Cabotj Una Merkel never ha to worry aa well as photography, Between picture at Eleanor Powell, lik Miss Harare never happy unless driving fast about handkerchiefs, because aha Joan Crawford catch e automobiles. gathers them from the tour cor- low. also coUects phonograph roe- -; (INS) QUEBEC. Aug. 15. of One of th world' greatest ners one baa th Mala orda globe. up on her sewing. Louis Fazenda Book collectors Include Virgins .TriTiiLfririaif.wmirt the flnest collecilona of carvedjtap dancers, her hobby ls practb el. "a Eskimo Ivory to exlsteno, aed pneiasah apend hours a da before n tin g. R ohm M rmticmnery screen notable, and fellow passon la her on real hobby, Betty pal Of Henry S'ephenson. William Powell day traded Mis Merkel aa Ivory her phonograph practicing new se ngeri on tbe 8. 8. Empres Furnea likes to knit, and May Rob- varies this a trifle by collecting kavak for a bright colored kerchief, step. . i Britain, which arrived hem from I son embroider by the hour Webb These the rar are collects furnU Clifton books dull only Europe last night, nre du. to 'ly cross section ai to Constance Bennett Collect old Among the odd hobbies are those sure while Cheater Morris makes woods star the California film colony this jade and rare print. Sb baa of Jean Parker, who raises fro 'hia own In a completely equipped the live of the screen' great afternoon. All are scheduled to go to work on new pictures almost at one-Ratmust be in Hollywood at ? a m, Saturday to start a picture two hours later, ho revealed?- Miss Young, it was revealed, i The hobble would two, 1H1 t Bollywood' mueum-e- r 01 r, r; rroill Overseas To Fly Across Continent Pl,!rl- .... Prove Their Art By Bette Davis Paramount Theater To r Present Talent Be r ginning Aug. 29 Prize WinNewRewards ner comers Honesty Hollywood Aa unusual opportunity for tal--nted Salt Laker with theatrical ambitions will be opened by th Paramount Theater-KDI- L Amateur Hour to be presented on the stag at th Paramount for one week beginning Thursday, Aug. It. , The Hour to being staged In coni'z junction with' tho showing of the new picture Every Night at Eight dealing with the current radio rage, th- -. featuring of amateur talent. Singing, Instrumental, comedy, dramatic or any other type of stage or radio talent with the exception of dancing, will be eligible in the amateur hour, Th ago limit to II year and anyone under that age will be barred. All talent must apply to th manager of the Paramount theater any time before midnight Sunday. Aug. 25. A rWlaa itoveta Lawson, Salt Lake aeries of stags tryouts will be ar- dancer and teacher, who to atranged. tending (he convention of tho Seven acts will bo presented each Chicago Association of Dancing Miss Lawson will solo night during the week opening with Masters the attraction Every Night at for Maestro Stephens Masragno, one 29. From the ballet master, during th enAug. Eight these, act will bo selected each night by tire convention (Direct ballot from theater patrons and by telephone ballot between 9:29 and 16:10 pm- - tbe hour folth stage presentation, lowing Be which will be broadcast from tbe over KDYL. I The winner of them nightly, ap-- f By pea ranee on the Paramount stage will be announced the following Manito Masks a series of five In Deseret At th News the day dramatized Indian spirit legends jetid of the week, the seven acts will be presented by the Art Bam will be made into a special unit and under the auspices of the Jgtven, a theatrical tour In every Player Salt Lake City recreation depart' I town In the Utah and Idaho circuit ment Aug 29 at Reservoir park. Lake theaters. Thirteenth Iff thq PyblLv-Sa- lt east and Sooth Temnamely In Provo and Ogden and In ple. ywtn Falls and Boise. Idaho. There Th Masks are baaed upon the MU also be a special engagement Indian's belief In the Inlor tbe amateur unit at the Victory terpretation of nature, Spiritual the symbol . uieater In Salt lake the being which medium tangible 1 Further details of the Amateur the gap between the natI Hour will be announred In Sinn-- I bridges ural and the The supernatural. If you plan day's Deaeret News Harley Alexander, says' Ito enter, aee the manager of the author. The salient trait of 'American (Paramount theater. Clare Woods, Indian art is symbollm although pr his assistant, Paul Hendry at the symbol is not to be conceived, nee. for each applicant must ap- as with us. a mere sign but rather ply to person at the theater. as a disguise a veritable mask, wlihfn which a living agent moves I. The Indian symbol is a talisman, a eharm, a kev hut tt is also a revelation incorporating the native wisdom of then, who first harmonized t miracle with th Colors iof thou'l' . , 1 'HJOr production nave TfiAd4 France 'tTnemra' Gsrff Art played tv Trin -- Indian Legends To tts rskSjijff r.r Presented Art Bam Cast aBOirttnsfn PfV ofTZA.,Vi flattering offers since air scouts have reported on their vo cal work in Paramount' Every Night at Eight," with George Rari. Th girls at the same time are happy that they listened to Pro. ducer Walter Wanger, who Indue ed them to try their luck In a motion picture. that they have had such Xul experience before the motion picture camera it seems Kelly Features New Bill To Be Taught Given Chance To if Hepburn Picture Unknown Girl Amateur Actors Tzamnnt Wilson, Sher-sor- ts r, N,vmo, Carolvn Woodmsnsee, Bruce Clayton Hughes Robertson, Valerie Zarr and Peggy Ballard. Indian movement patterns will be In conjunction with the Masks" hv Marjorie Ritter. Helen Stillman and Pearl Stillman Indian portrayed by Edna Peterson Price Ada Chamberlain Irvine and Bea Evans will open th- - production . Mis Helen Wilson the dlrec- - ; aereen. How well th trio sound and Tliateher Family To appear. In Every Night at Eight Hold Reunion Auz. 25 may be gathered from the comTb- - annual ment of Raymond Paige Western reunion of the dc musical director fur th Columbia vendantv of ih Thatcher putn-of isz? will he held Broadcasting Companv. After at - .Utah - in, hU picture, shortly after its produe- - Aug 25 at the L'bcrtv Park hand suffered with mal de mer during the entire voyage, and never left her cabin. It was ber first trip outside tbe United States, on Booth fTarkington s story ot a deaptts her discomfort while ocean she enjoyed it shy, ambitious girt fighting to lift theMiss Gibson two completed herself above the fetters of pov- films while In England. erty will be brought to the Orph-euscreen Tuesday when "Alice Adams opens for week' engageKatharine ment. Hepburn to said to rise to new dramatic height in this icture which la an intensely Interesting character study of life to a small Midwestern b th me het 1anc community. Its human interest Goodman and h'h Benny should strike a responsive chord In his orchestra will relay to the of all. the Tha story i th screen version of crowds at tbe Cocoanut Grove to- Booth Tarkingten Pulitzer Prize night Goodman Is making hie first novel of 2922. This book was on ot th most talked at books of it cross country tour since the organof his orchestra a little day Its heroine played by Miss izationthan a year ago During this Hepburn is a voung girl who wins more he time remarkable has enjoyed a soul satisfying victory over success at every spot where he has wealth and social barriers. Fred Stone portrays a badgered hope- appeared. While "swing music said Good- less father who sacrifices ethics in an effort to provide luxuries for his family. Ann Shumaker takes the pan of the nagging slovenly e mother Fred MacMurray. young juvenile, Frank AlbertO TMB RN son and Hedda Hopper complete Fat th ravt- - Georg Stevens the di- jCAPJTOr Jmbjm Cgnr OBrifro ta "TJa Inrt 4b la, rector of the picture has long been Jib Oliv D HavaHand Frank known for bus sympathetic band! MfHufk Alivn Jcaklns, Marjr (for Ing of human interest stories daa, i Frri! JtnPral! Wtaga Ovw Everett , paramount Sound To be seen on the same bill wilt Dltvi a be chiller. 'The Black Room.' VICTORY Jobs ' sod Jcaa starring Boris Karloff who has be Muir ta Ortnid To You with coma famous for h! gruesome Charlr Buitorworth and Harvey characterisations. Ther is great fit redone, afoo, Edmond Lotra ta consternation when twins are born BUck with Uir r, Tom Brown Adrirana Amra, to tho Countess de Bergham. for Eugtao Pa let to Hrrbort Muodis, the legend is that when tains are Travol talk, Tb (foe era By born to tbe royal family disaster Ltki , Motrotoso Bound News . and ruination follow Karloff plays ORPHEVM with K.y John tbe part of Count Gregor one of on. Ian Hunter C Aubrey smith. Pc-g- y the twins. The weird Black Room Nigrt Braer, David Manner Hot Tip with Wood, alow scene is the of the atrocious crimes ZtkSu Pitta. James Ole ten committed by Gregor .Joan Marsh PARAMOUNT JSck Clark la Cabit plays the part of the beautiful Loodona CaM of tbe Wild with young girl desired by tbe depraved Loretta Yeung. Jack Oakte. Reginald Owen, kidney Toir Teehnl-colcount Coming To Orpheum Hard Luck Dame the other day. Bette lost it. She adverttoed 9160 for Its return on the studio bulletin board. Little Helen Erickson found It and when Bette ottered th re ward, refused th money. "Instead ot the money." she said, "Will yon do me a great favor?" Bette agreed and the girl asked, 'J saw you tlv time in 'Ot Human Bondage. Will you give me a couple of hours of jour time and teach md how to act" Bette even went farther, . She tad hours agreed to teach th girl the a day for a whole week and this starts School "Dramatic week. I Copyright. INS 1925 ) for o' ssrss effort and practice required. band-som- 7 F K day district " in ih' fV- - i I i&ft Going dh JAMES Calif, Aug. 17 contract Loy HAP) Mym complaint against studio was defended her today by Myron Selxnirk. of tbe firm which handles her busim affairs. d actress Contending the was within her rights in abrogating her contract with the studio, k charged that a salary proposition tendered sometime ago would have left in a remuneration class considerably below her actual worth hr 2? BENNY STARTS TUESDAY SENSATIONAL ROAD SHOW ATTRACTION! By lack Kirkland Bated On the Novel by Enkine Caldwell SEA1S Xa&arim 3 nepsunu ruNMinn Orntn Vie Ring in Coconut Grove mr 4T LIFE BEGINS AT .... AMD SHve MM. m SOCIETY DOCTOR llerftoi Irgtnin Bran lahrH tfylar. BlIUc Barkc BtyaieM Wnlhnm Inane r ta -- Mm In PIKrt tow at AND. t m athlktic gsotuici HOttoS NOWJ 010 llu t. DON MONTE'S i OLD MILL tf-- . D4ILV CLOCK SK.NSATIUS C:rbjSh3ncfl03j t'g with fijtr Mess, th Mlltame Step fc. ii iff HO Tt KL--lt TRt BO i U r.WOON MO 3SD FEATIRB A txgootuim gSOf-t- ill NOW PLAYING H. RIDER HAGGARDS GREAT NOVEL , r n. r,r. to. 8 to. ILNe 6 A. to,,,,.,,. 81 aa ram McCullough' ttttTH Arena AND HAIN ANhllUAL fflUTnC i Tuesday, August 20 SPECIAL FREE ATTRACTIONS NUMEROUS PRIZES Big Event 9:15 P.M. - , " ENJOY THE GLORIOUS BATHING. SUPERB DANCING. THRILLING R1I HELEN GAHAGAN RANDOLPH SCOTT HELEN MACK bn fan Program --I I BOV BOGBBf toAMm 4 tm- zx9.7xztoto M. BUEIPI1J1BLDCAN i r, 9- ,t mamsto.totoBMaag 03 w. W7WT ROOKtoill V. to. Mi me is gootwiiii 9. g.T H.IS NOON tiS to. to, anuuh ADiMgu.968 A, 9C, too 8 to. NINTH STOHi VCNABLC PICTUBB mm mw ALSO - Tune In KDYL romance! i3 Lr MseMURRAV rR CVKLYN Battle of the Champions How Long Can They Go? dance! SALE! ADAMS Alia run WILL ROGERS Only ApfuarmN TOMGHT M.M.C. MW 0!S 12 Noon tn 2 p. . Lawer Floor, la i Raws 12 24, Next 14 Raws M iz Lr-- r B.l-i- .r B.lmy I12' MArNE8-Lov- er Floor, lit 4 Rws Net 14 Rows, f ! j; lai f Kowa ffrc; Lower Balcony I pner Balcony He. A! 41 Inclooo Taxaa.) Stamped dddreawd avkp MailIww80 ordora. PRICES KIGHT& F' f Ufij Oinc BvoalmdOtebmtm. lag Rndfo pmaaiiltiM Ladhrw 46c lad. tag TOBACCO ROAD fa mornim GOODMAN 6tM( Star York mi? -- CbMrttf ivir-- i ! H. UBINMtU Present The Original New blue-eye- gela-nic- MU JACK KIRKLAND Jal, HOLLYWOOD. mUZZ 23-2- 4 ON THE STAGE M I Cartoon, Cabin Klda A oval ty Act; Pea Movietone Newa. RTAR WUi Rogers in T if Begins at 0 eho gocieyt Doctor. with Cheator Morrla. -H Rider miDIO Haggard Bhe Malen (fohagan Randolph with Reott. aleo Chnrlea Buddy Roger in 04 Man Rhythm,' with Barbara Kent. Augu st Friday Saturday GLEASON Tr. hp slab- I , , n,' in The Cambrian association Salt like, through its officers. Is, ttat'ra el ef'ort to Pave rt fe.v Hcl1' part of the precrem broadcast for tba benefit Of Salt Lake listeners. of-a- ; cr i NOTE rts i - HOLLYWOOD Bringing the gentle ram from heav'n down upon the parched fields of farmers feet a new scope for the hilarious humor of Beyt Wheeler and Rob-- I ert WooLsey, in their new RKO ftawio comedy feature, ' Tie Rain-- , makers f ... Welsh Songfest Broadcast Sought orChoral societies of Welsh ganizations throughout the United State will held their seventh annual national song festtvnl (known as Gymanfa Qanu-- y In Toungs-towOhio.Suftday. Be pi. I. Ili musical director will.be Prof. Io t iionIidbeen Mr- Completed, werth Prosser of Chicago, on of . Paige remarked: America's leading moSciana.jThegirls deserve no end of tbe aingera will number C.tftllFV TOUR PLV9VEI9 voices Among th selections will mg A gafiVn ,CTf! rvioo has be-- o be Be Not Afraid. from Elijah, difficult task la the musical au old Welsh anthem, and th This to revealed ,h' the fact tht,f'?An'AowccmcnThh . while there are by chorus from tha Me-- 1 Monday moru- - Hallelujah mar. thousands - y. Goldman Will Play At Dance Tonight Competition Still Counsel Defends Keen At Arena Contract Repeal With fifteen couples and two sols left in the thrilling George W. (Pughe Derby ot 1995 after tbe completion of over 94 continuous t Mchours, tb boy and girl Cullough's Arena still look strong and ready to go the limit for th two couples big prize money. Forty started .the grind over two weeks ago. Th contestants are havlnr quite a time fwltb Bob Turner e original Zombi Treadmill, this consist of a real slow music with, the contest ot speed moving at a very slow rate putting them to sleep in noa easy secfor manner, tf they atop ond day they are out of the contest. Saturday night fa Frolic night with plenty of note makers and baloans combined with a fine professional vaudeville show from the afternoon regular road. Saturday with prizes will bo kiddles mntlnen kiddles for tho JimLennie Mack. Paige. Billy mie Bitner, Joe iPalooka and Jimthem mie Jov are still knocking over with plenty of comedy. 323E?3p ut bean-growi- m BT HARRISON CARROLL HOLLYWOOD, Aug. U.UXS) Th girl who got Hollywood' silent rot, for the academy act log award this year has turned her talents to the aid ot on of th screen colony unknowns She to Bette Davis. Starting Monday, she will give dally acting lesson to newHelen Erickson, a 19 year-old comer on Warners lot. This is bow Belt came to take up her unique assignment: When tb blond star was playing a minor role to Blanch Yur kas staging of Th Wild Duck years ago, th stage actress gav her a makeup box which she has treasured ever since. Making tests Henry Hull, Hie original New York star of Tobacco Rood, as he appears ta his famous role a a Jeeter Lester, the poor white Georgia farmer of the famous pla y, coming to the Paramount theater stage next Friday and Saiurda y,' August 33 and Si Tobacco Road," the famous been acclaimed the most moving New York play, coming to the Par- and realistic given by any actor on amount theater stage next Friday, the American stage. Mary Servos gives an honest view of a real tf plays Jester's wife with equal eflittle known, section of tbe fect and among the distinguished can scene. Adapted from tbe novel cast to appear In Salt Lake in tbe by Erskin Caldwell, who is also play are Flake O'Hara, Betsy Whitthe author of Gods Little Acre," ney, Pauline Drake, Donald Barry, I th play deals frankly With th Howard Banks, Herbert A. Pratt, I lives led by tbe Impoverished white Hallene Hall, and Bonita des Lon-- 1 farmers on the worn-otobacco de. Henry Hull created Jeeter" I Lester on Broadway nearly three lands of the Georgia Tbe novel and play created a, fu- years ago. ror in tbs south. Tbe book's auTobacco Road will have-thre- e thenticity was questioned until It performances at- - tbe Paramount, was found that Erskin Caldwell theater. Friday evening and Satur-- ! was th eon of a roan who for It day matinee and evening. Seats ara year had been a missionary among now on sals dally at the box office tbe sort of people seen In the play. s from 12 noon to 9 p m. Mail are belng fllled a they are' HuTTs portrayal orree.-fdorlet LeSfer. head or the clan. ha! rcclved man, will not displace all other: types of music in favor. It la here to stay and affix Itself to a permanent spot in the public's fancy. Helen Ward, vocalist of the organization. made her professional debut on a Goodman program last fall. ( x "OLD MAN RHYTHM (nMS timsttoMfit o s 'C KfXHCE Ktovr TR!H iCHEDlLZt ;IS, ttM, i.N AID CTERf i MlSUm i |