Show ( THS SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Mytws v MW AT SALT LAKE THEATERS t 4 PLAYING - Day-Dreami- Organ and Violin Artists in Recital ng OY STAGE AND SCREEN FLAYHOUS—On tha lUn “Tha Martin Kiddle- ReTue “ tcatnrlna Lao Arileu On the hihh Lionel Bar-rjml roup in J5- Sweeping “ Tam Tyiar -THE OASt -In Rldln' Thra ” ORPHEUM— On the itan alaborato faU Charlotte Oranvlll OART COOPEHMri J H P Cran Jerry Dr Sir Ouy Standmr SHIRLEY TEMPLE laahien revue with 0 model! On the P1 lx Kvru Penny Dr A Tom Contain CAROLE LOMBARD Mr Clark Henry Koiker acreen "Down to Their Laal Yacht " with Mary Boland Polly Moran Ned Spark Henry Hathaway Director ' tor the third time In "How Sidney Pox Sidney Blackmer Shirley Temple captivates movie-goe- rs ‘ ' FANS ENJOY TINY STARLET CApiTOL i ' and Forever" which opened Saturday at the Capitol theater The winsome little star plays another lovable small girl this time little "Penny” Daywho has a touch of mischief in hen makeup She deserts Jimmy Dunn for a new screen father In the picture— Gary Cooper who has one of his most likable roles as the Irresponsible “Jerry Day" Carole Lombard Is the new picture's third star and she has never been more charming The drama deals with a pair of lovers who live recklessly and haphazardly until they see an entirely different world through the eyes of the girl The picture Is not constructed to show off the talents of Shirley Temple — however appealing they may be— but Is an authentic sound piece of human drama with a swiftly moving story full of Interesting situations— It has pathos but H Is amply balanced by comedy' Sir Guy Standing as a personable racketeer and Charlotte anville as a rich and outspoken oki woman give two interesting supFurther balance Is given the program by the porting characterizations latest Walt Disney Silly Symphony “Peculiar Penguins" It Is one of Disney's most droll and Imaginative creations and like his previous car- toons is presented In technicolor “Water Romeoe” a novel and thrilling Sound-new- s complete the program iportlight and Paramount -- - i ’ - - - i VICTORY OFFERING FEATURE THAT APPEALS “You Belong to Me” at the Victory theater takes Its place among the most appealing screen stories of the year It In a deeply human drama built about the Uvea of a group of vaudeville players— a comedian who can still laugh at himself— a young mother struggling to make a living for herself and her young son— and a star who has reached the top of her profession These roles are strikingly played by Lee Tracy Helen Mack Helen Morgan and a new toy star— little David Holt The boy only 8 years of age has all the promise that has made Shirley Temple such a sensational success - He Introduces many heart --stirring scenes as trouper' doing everything In his power to take care of his The Interference of a new father separates them and young mother eventually brings about the dramatic situation that gives the picture its stirring climax It Is a new type of role for Lee Tracy and one he Helen Morgan sings a hew “blues” song of the type plays expertly that made her famous on Broadway The second picture Is In a lighter vein—“King Kelly of the U S A” It is a rollicking account of the adventures of an American who becomes king Jf a European kingdom— and likes it Guy Robertson la “King kelly” and Irene Wart his queen Edgar Kennedy is the principal “joker” A cartoon “Buddy the Woodsman” and Metrotone news are further attractions -- the-sma- ‘ ORPHEUM BRINGING NEW STAGE SHOW Some very brisk and delightful entertainment Is promised at the Orpheum theater Monday when Chic Myers’ International Revue comes to the stage for a several days' run With Harrison Kimball as master of ceremonies a melange of lilting mOslo dancing and comedy that Is reported to be of superior type Is offered Rosita and Perez are adagio dancers of artistry Lester Hale 'is announced as “America's sweetest tenor” and the unit includes Mile Suzanne a “rhapsody In blues’’ Virginia Maye tap dancing comedienne The Martin sisters are a trio of harmonlzers of high rank the Marsh sisters a pair of steppers equally as good and Chic Myers' unusual stage band and glee 'club furnish a peppy musical accompaniment The screen offering will be “Young and Beautiful” a musical sensation featuring the Wampas Baby Stars with and his orchestra and a William Haines Judith Allan Ted For the last times number of other entertainers and screen personalities today the gala fashion revue staged by Klva Hoffman and sponsored by local firms will be seen Living models appear against novel backgrounds Flo-Rl- to Education Authority Opens University Extension Series ward -- Presented by the ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN CAPITOL —Qery Cooper Shirley Tempi nd Carole Lombard In “Now and Forever "with Sit Guy Stnndlnc Charlotte Granville VICTORY— “Yon Belonr to Me" with Lee Tracy Helen Mack Helen Morian Dnvld Holti alio "Kin Kelly of the U B with Ouy Robertaon Irena Ware PARAMOUNT— Mtrlene Dietrich In "The Scerlet Empreia" with John Lodge Lou-l- ae Dreaier C Aubrey Smith STUDIO —Clark Oabla and Claudette Colbert in -- It Happened On Nliht- - with Walter Connolly RoacOe Kara A1 A" Hale 1 RIALTO— Janet Gaynor and Charlea Farrell In Change oI HeartTr with Oinaar Kaire James Dunn Beryl Mercer Shir- - WTeraple OEM— 'Mxnhattan Melodrama with Clark Oabla William Powell Myrna Loy Leo Carrillo Nat Pendleton STAR— Fredric Match In "Death Takes Holiday" with Evelyn Venable Sir Guy Standln Kent Taylor alio Kay Pranci In “Mandalay" TOWER (Ninth South and Ninth Kaitl— “Pour Prlrhtaned Peoplt” with Claudette Colbert Herbert Marshall Mary Boland William Garden alio May Robson In "You Can't Buy Ivarytbtna" with Joan Parker STATE— Oeorae Arliis In "The House of I Yount Robert lorenoe Arllaa — 'Sister Under the Prank with Skin” Joseph SchildMorgan kraut ’’ alto Tom Tyler In “Fighting Hero MARLO (Surirhousel— Spencer Tracy hi “The Show-Oi- l' with Made Evens Lois Wilson: also “Com On Marines” with Richard Arltn Ida Lupino Thirty-firs- t two young artiste will be heard In a program of Instrumental music at the ward chapel 1140 South Ninth East street Friday st 8:15 p m The two musicians are Sylvan D Ward violinist a native of Bock Springs Wyo and Lucille Blake organist of Salt Lake City Patrons for the affair are: Mr and Mrs David O McKay Mr end Mrs George D Pyper Mr and Mrs Bryant S Hmckley Mr end Mrs Fred M Michelson Mr and Mrs Stringham A Stevens Pro feasor- - and Mrs George H Durham Professor and Mrs Emery Epperson Professor and Mrs N Lorenzo Mitchell Mr Ward Is a graduate of the Chicago Musical college where he stud' led violin under the artist teachers Leon Sametkil and Max FischaL He also received his master’s degree In education this year "at Northwestern university Miss Blake ha been studying in Chicago for the past year scholand a ball having received arship st ths Chicago Musical from Moiasays Boguslawski Everett Dean Martin recognized as America’s ranking authority In the field of education will come to Salt Lake City to begin the aeries of dinner lectures planned by the University of Utah extension division for the coming year He Is to appear on Saturday stopping over in the city en route from Sen Francisco to New York City Of particular timeliness at this stage of world 'events Dr Martin’s subject is to be “The Psychology of He- comments: “1 aim Nationalism" to show what tne sentiment of nationalism really ia and how the truth and reality In it may be best used in the present world crisis " Martin' has - For many years Dr been extending human knowledge by his writings lectures and classes Since 1918 he has been the guiding force of the Cooper Union Forum in New York City one of the most Important centeri tor the free discussion of political and educational subjects in the United States At this institution he has reached large numHer previous study v late John J Mcdelli bers of people ta bring them knowlKimball of Salt Lake City and re- edge of psychology and a new ideal cently Charles H Demoreat dean of of society In addition to diracting the organ department st the Chicago tha Forum he hai for man years Institution baen lecturer on social philosophy in Tbs program to be given Is as fol tha Peopla’a Institute of Naw York lows: With the recent merging of tha Coo BosUman per Union aid tha Institute he 'la to Suita Oathlque Op H Choral act a professor and head of the deMinuet Oothlauo Toscala and partment of social philosophy jluJ’iSkt100 Concerto OPr It Goldmark To many persona Dr Martin is best Rondo known as the author of certain re’wifj Av Mori Btrllt Op Mortal Duprt markable books: “Psychology and Its Bsroause No II Louis Vtem Uses" “The Meaning of a Liberal Louis Vlerne Scheraetio No 14 of Behavior “The Charles Oamoratt Education" Toccata In O — Miss Blaka Crowd’' and "Liberty" the letter CaprlMid-Vab- o Wltnlawikl published in 1930 Op t Since 193(F the Romanco Srssskln Mr ward following have eppeered: "The IndiArr Ktnrv Coleman vidual and tha Mass in the Modern Londonderry Alt J H Brewer World" Autumn Sketch Ourselves" "Civilizing Arr ned d Melodr a oe t Iron Srmphonp No 1 Op M "Yourself and the World You Live DfD YOU KNOW THAT — Bing Crosby at ths age of 18 took lumbering j6b and that ha swung the double-bladeax so'manfully that he cut two large gashes in his legs one above each knee? w d vH- Helen Mack among Paramount’s featured players on ths porch of W C Fields did his Juggling act her Hollywood home enjoying a in eleven foreign countries including few moments of leisure between seAfrica and Australia quences of her latest picture the showgirl who accepts a millionaire’s Invitation to accompany him to Europe Morgan plays this business leader who has been too busy sill his life to take a vacatlori When at last he seeks to escape his d wife Tefuses to accompany him So he turns to the girl who would be loyal to him for the pleasure he has given— but for meeting a young composer Tom Tyler plays the lead In "Fighting Hero” shown for the first time e JUNGLE SETTING FOR TOWER DRAMA Portraying a group of people whose primitive Instincts are released when circumstances foroe them Into dramatic jungle adventures "Four Frightened People” is now to be seen on the Tower screen The principals are Claudette Colbert Herbert Marshall Mary Boland Leo Carrillo and William Gargan which is sufficient to say as a promise of superb entertainment Also the second feature "You Can’t Buy Everything” Is a May Robson starring vehicle which shows her as a woman financier her craving lor money and for a personal vengeance conflicting with love for her son Jean Parker Lewis Stone and William social-minde- - and vaudeville numbers are offered climaxed by a wedding scene In Bakewell appear " which the choir of 50 voices Is directed by Virginia Summerhays Howard URBAN AND JUNGLE COMEDY AT MARLO On the screen “Down to Their Last Yacht” is offered Mary Boland Polly Moran Ned Sparks Sidney Fox and 8idney Blackmer the featured perRollicking comedy built around the character of a consummate formers egoist a chronic boaster who never knows how funny he la in “The e e e Show-Ofis offered Marlopatrons as Sunday entertainment He brags of his social position hixears and his estate none of which he possesses DIETRICH SUPERB EMPRESS AT PARAMOUNT Marlene Dietrich lends glamor to a royal role as “Ths Scarlet Em- He tells the president of his company how to run his business and talks out of his Job Even his wile (Madge Evans) is fooled for a press"— Catherine of Russia— at the Paramount theater this week It himself is a superb characterization for Dietrich colorful and dramatic at all time- - but when she finds him out! Spencer Tracy Is the man Also devil-doheavy-lovin- g “Come times Based upon the diary of the famous ruler the picture traces her the bill has that picture of hard-h)tttamazing career from the time she entered Russia as a demure German On Marines” with Richard Arlen add Ida Lupino starred princess to her ascent to the throne Her marriage with the mad Grand CASELLA’S FAMOUS PLAY NOW ON STAR SCREEN Duke Peter with its disillusionment changes her from credulous girl to (lever unscrupulous woman— the alluring- - and cruel Catherine who — With Fredric March fitting 'admirably Into the role of its dark women in "shadow" hero “Death Takes a Holiday current attraction on the Star startled the Europe of her day one of the most striking history Settings of Impressive beauty and magnitude enhance the pic- - screen has such other notable players as Evelyn Venable Sir Guy StandCount ture John Lodge handsome screen newcomer plays the courtly The story reveals how the grim ing Kent Taylor Helen Westley Alexei’ Sam Jaffe as the Grand Duke gives full expression to the rare visitor Death desiring to taste life as a human being and discover why talent which first was recognized in his appearance as Kringelein in men hate his coming takes on the guise of a gay dashing cavalier and Louise Dresser portrays the haughty Joins a house party none but the host aware of his identity To each of “Grand Hotel" on Broadway Rounding out the Paramount Week program Is a the young women present he makes love but finds it unsatisfying until Empress Elizabeth e the Sailor cartoon “Axe Me Another” and Paramount sound he meets Grazia Kay Francis in “Mandalay" is atnews “The Scarlpt Empress" Inaugurates a new policy at the Para- traction mount Outstanding pictures are scheduled for a full Vfeek among thenr the new George Arliss picture “The Last Gentleman’ Harold New from 8 p m to 10 p m and dancing Night Club Lloyd’s latest comedy “The Cat’s Paw” Fredric March and Constance 8 p m to 1 a m from Bennett costarred In “The Affair sof Cellini’’ and Robert Montgomery Will Open Friday The club will feature Milt Taggart’s la “HldeGut” orchestra e a e a a col-leg- s SUCCESS REMAINS AT STUDIO popularity of the romantic comedy “It Happened One at the Studio theater Night” has held the picture over the week-en- d Claudette Cplbert and Clark Gable make romantic team that seems to satisfy audience demands and the story of their misadventures hitchhiking to New York after missing their bus with resulting romantic complications remains high In favorWalter Connolly whose attempt to restrain his spoiled daughter (Miss Colbert) starts the trouble Roscoe Karas and Alan Hale turn In good performances and Jameson Thomas had the ungrateful part of the husband the lady finds she doesn’t want March I and I INTERMISSION Tanhhaueet Jeeter' Serenade epoch-maki- ROMANCE AND WESTERN COMBINED AT ISIS Elissa Landi Frank Morgan and Joseph Schildkraut form the roman tio triumvirate In “Sisters Under the Skin” which has been brought for ths week-en- d program At the Isis theater Miss Land! appears as m Selected Orlet Ooldmaa Warn Berber OPENING MONDAY! CAROLE COOPEnIO'ILlrJ Jl V Je toeasesMfV fbw tn oimz NIP mmn A Real Broadway Musical Show Sit OUvVfANDINS A Big Cast of Musical Comedy Stars! Stars! Stars! Including All Your Old Favorites Parker— Keith Park— Tommy Sey mour — The Four Happy Chapt Quartet te— Tommy Mullaley— Mae Tibbets—Loretta Mot gan—fleo Hayward— Isobelle Sompson— Clara Foreman t Verai Wassmer— Beth Swan— Helen Anderson— Hampshire— —Peggy Tommy tfitw as f Nutria iN AND A HOST OF OTHERS iOj A SUPER STAGE SHOW SONG— DANCK CISC MUM ( HifTEniD CSEnsGKT nm3 REJOn TERROR' ' DIRECTED BY W REX JEWELL Gitas— MUSIC BunkOqwir '71 Also TITLED POP-E- “HI Ho! Everybody” II vwfnem BIQ ACTS Martin Sitter Ber-riioKimball n Mile Sattnae Letter Bale Beetle A Peres Chte Merer Orebettra Many Other S A RIOT OF BEAUTY MUSIC LAUGHTER -- Cartoon ’aramoua SCASIKT Sound y EKfEISS Nwt raramoun Weak! LATEST DANCES! LATEST MUSIC! LATEST STAGE EFFECTS! BIG SPECIAL SETTINGS 3 EatraorSInarrK SM Ml limm a IIS') NEW AND NOVEL LIGHTING EFFECTS And of Course wampuf laby $Mr$ mummnft'jHftMntt HKMS1SA ue of the 1934 2 FEATURE PICTURES 2 You FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO SALT LAKE’S BARGAIN ENTERTAINMENT CENTER MATINEES 'lO and 15 Lower Floor 2S EVENING— Balcony 15 Children 10£ 'CUOKCTOUf davTohoit US MACK TRACY-HELE- (' 'KING KELLY OF THE USA Season Today FIREWORKS TOMORROW DAY TOMORROW-LAB- OR LAGOON TOUR TODAY PEOPUT THE SHOW OFF Postseason RICHARD ARLEN Bathing C0ME ON MARINES —ill— ADDED FKATURFS FQR KIDDIES 2 P- - M SHOW ONLY BUCK JONES In "THE FIGHTING RANGER" ’ LAST 2 DAYS GIORGE Aniiss ROTHSCHILD 8a WS BIO "DANCE — Dane nnder the stars to the Katekloae matin of Frank Cook-aon- ’s Orchestra DANCING Wd Sat Sept I Thurt S I ISIS Ft! S Old Mill Club m SUNDAY MONDAY 'TUESDAY “Sisters Under the Skin” ' With ELISSA LAND! and FRANK MORGAN ALSO FIRST RUN — TOM TYLER In - “Fighting Hero” and CARTOON 2 p in Children Admitted for a m to Premiere OserJsg 1 y or MELODY LAKE - FRfcDRIC MARCH — IN— “DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY” —ALSO— KAY FRANCIS —AND — RICARDO CORTEZ — IN— COMEDY ' 3818 HIGHLAND DRIVE Setting n new temp in the whirl of Salt Lakt smart night 111 Featuring MILT TAGGART and HI Famoni Victor Recording Artiita YOUR PLAY SAFE-MA- KE RESERVATIONS NOW WASATCH "MANDALAY" COMEDY ' THE TODAY HOLIDAY PROGRAM TODAY—1 ' ONE HOUR OP COMEDIES FIRST SHOW ONLY r LABORDAY K TO 11 F MADGE EVANS — In— CLAUDETTE COLBERT Z332 Ids SPENCER TRACY 10ii-“Lv-“-Ksdd!es-5c- TBIGMENED IMPRESSIVE FILM NOW TO BE SEEN AT STATE Tracing the fascinating history of the Rothschild family and 4ts rise to power as international bankers who held the fate of nations In their hands George Arliss magnifioent screen success "The House of Rothschild” Is the Sunday attraction for State patrons The picture events particularly of the Napoleonic portrays not only period It stresses the human side of these affairs In the Intimate life of this family Loretta Young Robert Young Florence Arliss Alan Mowbray are prominent “Sleepers East!” an exciting drama of crime and a girl’s struggle has Wynne Gibson as heroine with Preston Foster opposite THEATftS IEMFIE BIGGER AND BETTER) THAN EVER BEFOREp CLARK -- 1 9 IMARCUS Last FREE Auto Parking Day RIALTO PRESENTS GAYNOR-FARREL- L DUO Filmization of a late Kathleen Nforris ofK-- romapceupdpr“f”j”" itoSrt -g- ives a 'vehicle for the 'reunion or charming JaneVGaynbr and — her early screep partner Charles Farrell that la bringing them new The story portrays neallstically the struggles of four young popularity people just out of college two girls and two boys Ginger Rogers and James Dunn being the other pair Bound by loyalty to a college friendship the four set out to conquer the big city and realize their several 'smbltlon8 Through all their adventures runs a love tangle for each one seems to be In love with the wrong person - Focal Interest of the plot Is Janet's lovd for Farrell and a memorable scene follows Janet’s nursing Farrell back to life In an East Side tenement Humorous touches enliven the drama With the young quartet are seen Beryl Mercer Gustav von Seyffertltz and Shirley Temple The bill has the Walt Disney four-stcartoon "Big Bdd V“'lf” nd e Harry Gribbon comedy ar It GAHY - Y n d Selected Weber Cul rlrEb‘ picnic Continuing t IN all-col- GABLE-COLBE- - Shermati Lutttnl Sons of the Leslonnalr Ballet Esyptlan Popular Number Overture "Oberoa" Orientate Popular Number Not Norwetitn Dance Msroh “On the Mall" GABLE ! fir ed STUDIO fjSWisw InffiftlTflrf " Registration day for students for private lessons st ths McCune School of Music and Art has been sat forV Tuesday it Is announced by Tracy1’ ' Y Cannon director Class instruction’ to ensemble history of siutfc and all theory of muslo subjects will be-- i gin Monday September 24 and tha first classes of ths season in tha dano- - ’’ tog and dramatic art departments have been scheduled for ths week of” September 17 The summer enrollment to Q dev pertinents of ths school during the past summer has shown considers- ble Increase Mr Cannon says and jr indications are that atudents who 1 ' have been forced to discontinue to the fine arts during the period of depression art finding it? possible to resume their studies is also noted that students are ths value of the study of J theoretical subjects Intelligent study of ear training harmony counter point history of music opens ths door to an entrancing new world of musical understanding PARK CONCERT gs fun-mak- er McCune Students 'Enroll This Wcck full-lengt- h e Pop-Ey- OLD FAVORITES RACK ON PLAYHOUSE STAGE “Melody Lane” a new addition to Former entertainers again to appear on the stage at the Playhouse the city's night club list will be In the revue that opens on Monday Labor day include the popular opened Friday at 3618 Highland Tommy Parker Keith Park whose dancing has won favor Mae The Tibbets the Ingenue Tommy Seymour and the Happy Chaps Quartet drive for the winter season Including Jim Goudie Warren Kidder Erwin Derrick and a new tenor club will be open every evening exTommy Mullaley has been held overirom the summer company and W cept Sunday with dinner service Rex Jewell will continue his capable direction as master of ceremonies Eight dainty misses will make up the Playhousettes a zinging and dancLoretta Morgan is the new ballet mistress' and the ing ensemble dancers Include Helen Hampshire Peggy Anderson Cleo Hayward Isabelle “HI Ho EverySomsen Beth Swan Clara Foreman Vera Wassmer body” is the title of the new revue ’Director Jewell promising some novel NOW! A NEW SMASH HIT! attractions out of his trunk of trtcka Special settings have been designed by Warren Thomas and new lighting effects arranged Roy Duncan “MflllilATTAH and his augmented stage band will be on hand and of course two screen features will be seen In addition to the stage production MELODRAMA” e e — with— UNUSUAL SITUATION BASES GEM PICTURE CLARK GABLE Thrilling scenes which reenact events of contemporary New York WM POWELL e MYRNA LOY history add to the entertainment Interest of "Manhattan Melodrama” —— — ADDED which is the current fare at the Gem theater a picture which stars the popular trio Clark Gable William Powell and Myma Loy The tragedy ALL COLOR CARTOON of the fire aboard the excursion Steamer General Slocum In 1904 the News Comedy e Souvenirs killing of Stanford White In 1906 the Dempsey-Flrp- o fight of 1923 are events shown and then the story comes down to the present day showing curious situations which arise between the two men who have been fast friends stake boyhood despite the wide separation of their careers Gable being a "big shot” In the night life of the metropolis Powell the district attorney while Miss Loy provides the chief romantic element “Jailbirds of Paradise” a musical comedy success cartoon “The Little Red Hen” screen souvenirs and news complete the bill SWIM Salt Lake Teacher Finishes Pasadena Theatrical Course 1 wms f” ag The historian James Harvey Robinson described “The Meaning of a Liberal Education" as "by far the best and most alluring picture 1 know of what it would be like to be grown up It is profound and at the same time delightful" Dr Martin will be accompanied by Mrs- - Martin who is Daphne Martin president of the Child Study Association of America and daughter of Dr Frank Crane Miss Esther Clawson daughter el Mr and Mrs Thomas A Clawson 152 First avanue recently returned from southern California where she completed aix weeks' intensive practical theatrical training at the summer session of the Pasadena Playhouse School of the Theater She received a certificate for her tuccessful accomplishment of the course Miss Clawson is interested both in acting and directing WhU teaching In tha Ogden high school she translated and produced several Spanish plays Sha participated in tha presentation of two dramai by the atu dents of the summer course at Pasadena the first a costume play of tha civil war period titled “School" In which Miss Clawson enacted the Important rple of Bella The second was Klabund's Chinese tragedy "Tha Chalk Circle" which was presented in the traditional mode of the Oriental theater As chairman of the wardrobe committee she was assigned the difficult job of precosparing and fitting thirty-odtumes Uu virn’ In” While resident in Pasadena Miss pasanlnl-KratilCaprloo XX Clawson witnessed the summer proHeir KaU (Setae do la Cearda No 4) Souaa Jeno Hubar Oubaland Suit In Three Parts duction at the Playhouse and Visited Under the Spanleh Flat Mr Ward Under the American Flu points of Interest to southern CaliforUnder the Cuban Fla Beethoven nia among them the famous Mt WilMenuet Selected son Observatory and the Huntington Popular Number Oddmerk In the Oarden Banner Th Key Library Art Galleries Under ths conductorshlp of Oscar E Christensen American Legion band poet No 1 will offer a concert program at Liberty park Monday from 8:30 to 7:30 p m which is to be as follows: t 7 D SCRFE - V SEPTEMBER 2 1834 SUNDAY MORNINO NEWS 10370 17 |