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Show . ,. . ... ... ., V. . ., ' V. -1 r " t V . 1 J 1 . 4 v. P:R0V.O(UT:AH)T SUNDAY HERA'LD, SU N,0 A Y, DECEMBER .7, 1 9 3 0. SECTION TWO "RAIN OR SHINE" AT THE CREST; 'I JLjtoL ... r' "Rain or Shine. wfelcW- broke ! Joe Cook, "the world's funniest nil records during its Wo years f man piays the leading role in the runon Broadway, has been brought icture ich all the fun to the screen in a pretentious way. ' . , At the R. K. O. Ofpheum of Salt of m three-rmg circus. There are TjOci r.itv it reeentlv was shown to thrills, lauehter and marvelous capacity business. It is to have its showing in Provo at the Crest theater, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. feat3 of magic and wonder. Rain or Shine'r is declared Jo he a talking talk-ing picture, that has equal interest for young and old. . J ll't-,-i ,! 1'.'. 'Jl..l 1 , u 1 .111u111.11. 1.. 11 i Jealous, Man Kills 1 Woman; Wounds Rival, Slays Self '; . -11 11 - ir . r PORTLAND. Ore., Dec. 5. (U.Ev- The already cluttered police records involving two men and aa attractive attrac-tive young woman were added to today with the suicide of John M. Llewellyn, 08. president of the Portland Bolt & Manufacturing company, after he shot and killed Ida Hume, 20, pretty blonde wait-x'ess, wait-x'ess, while iba was, having breakfast break-fast in her apartment with Jack H. Lovett, Seattle candy company salesman. . s -The shooting made good an asset ted threat of the fairly wealthy Llewellyn who was said to liave told the girl, "If I can t have you nobody else can." Llewellyn btttered through -a gloss panel In ILe door of the girl c apartment, unlocked the door cursed Misj Hume and then spying tspvett, opened 'fire before noon yesterday. Lovett was shot in the arm and back with a. special 32-20 revolver and was taken to St. Vincents Vin-cents hospital. Llewellyn killed the ghl with a shot through her chest and added one in her back and an other in her arm. She died instantly. instant-ly. Llewellyn, who is survived by his widow, two grpwn sons and a daughter, ran from the apartment and jumped in his machine that waited at a curbing. He drove to his suminer home near Beaverton, Ore., and ended his life with a shotgun, which he had borrowed a few minutes min-utes previously from a neiglibor. Llewellyn had been "friendly1) 1 BRENOJf BLAZES ElAYlING ' I TRAILS . NEW ,DftAMA f AS I SEES DE S1TCHIATION Z Herbert Brencn, dating adventurer adventur-er of the film, has tossed precedent to the wihds Again and delivered I another dramatic creapon tc tnnii and startla the worlds play-goers. ' Urccon's new iichievemeht is Radio Pictures' "Tho'Case of Sergt. Crischa,1' an f lmost literal translation transla-tion iato film of Arnold Zweig's devastating ricvel of war. It will bj presented for the first time ncre at the Orpheum theater starting Sunday. , With Chester Morris in the title cole. Brenon builds his drama around this -central figure of a common man cauj-ht in the rclent-lej?3 rclent-lej?3 machinery of war. It is a stcry which moves swiftly, brin down its points with , terrific effect ef-fect yet never loses the human Qua'ties which must motivate all great drama. Knitted close Jy into the story of Grischa'a clash with the war machine ma-chine Is his romance with the" girl outlaw-leader, Babka, played by Betty Compsor. A writer. just returned f'cm Africa, says he prefers cannibals to the people he meets On Broadway. Broad-way. Apparently he has hfid a close escape from the scalper3 on the great White Way. with Miss Hume for abotit a year and was extremely jealous of her, according to Effie Nelson, roommate room-mate of the- dead girl. He choked and beat her shortly after he met her and threatened to kill her 10 days ago. She scoffed at the advice, of friends to seek police protection. AMOS. N' ANDY, famous Internationally over the radio, make their public bow in their first all-talking motion mo-tion picture, "Check and Double Check." now at the Strand theatre. They must bo seen to really .be anpre ciated. -:w j 1 y Tc-x , A : .. fh- ill vkt " J& Boy Scouts Chop Wood for Widows SPANISH FORK: Troop 40, of the Boy Scouts of America of the Second ward have been-putting into practice some of the scout laws of kindness. They spent a recent hol iday chopping dry wood into stove Aigyl lengths which they .distributed to 24 widows and one aged couple in the ward. " ; ' . The scouts of the First ward are; likewise chopping " wood fen J by Christmas all widows of the-.ward will receive kindling wood from h scouts. Conveyances for hauling the wood have been provided by David Robertson arid George err THE Y AIES s 9 i 7 tizji i ii i Retrace the steps of your fore- ( whoops and shoot their flamingo ar-! r.. 1 u. Ainnw' ariVi h&. nin. . mw. nt fhf train of' 1S5 nioneer I rr of a century ago; march west- wajrons. Heading the cast of prin-ward prin-ward with them over praties, des- . cipal players are John Wayne, Mar-. Mar-. rl8. mountains; join in their bat- ; irurite Churchill and El Brende!. t!c? with swollen rivers, blinding ; The utory is an authentic one, writ-llizsards, writ-llizsards, savage Indians and share - j ten by Hal G. Evci-trj. k with ihem the joys of their success - - they flnalh,' arrfve In-the valley STORK IS BUSY , of their dreams. ! ipXNfSH FORK. Mr. and Mrs. naoul Walsh's "The Big Trail." Vernon McKell announce the birth opening1 today at the Paramount, ; Qf A son; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ging ! viviciy re-enact tneae stirring, m-' m-' .cldvn in the lives of " the early Eeltlfr8?s they fought their way 13 a. Cystic e th 6A i 1 ICParamouti A 1 1 On To the West an d Home! i Toward the set- ; ting sun a"nd promise of a new v home land, they journeyed with u n f 1 i n c h in g hearts - Onward, . always onward ! : AveBjt in seatcjrof tew;; and vhiore feitlic homeland. Il'-ia a ptctureror jfath?rF.: mothers, sweethearts and - "f or kiddies. f It ta. a p"4urp .which - yfi I jjt!ckcvth haft! ' jpnd every red blood etl American fnd enc which no American: should f-nl'v seeing. - . :t'f More than 20,000 viplayc--riact -.Jhis g gantxIovlctpnt , 725 tt American Indians shout their war rich of Loner Beach, Calif., an nounce the birth of a son, the mcther was formerly Miss Mac Stcbbins. ' , SCOTCH MINERS, STRIKE OLASGOWttScoUand; Nov; 23. (HE)- The .Scottish mine wprfcers rejected the owners proposals regarding re-garding working ours today land decided n walk out tomorrow aft-crnooii. aft-crnooii. The Jetojage will aifect 02.000 men. rfFF 8 Hill rlllll! Starting SUNDA Y (First Showing in Provo) Astounding the World With : A, Its Sheer Dramatic Daring!, ..--5 rrr,u a n .. Ji :r-i vmrrvn-. : "x 'V 4 x' C' 1 WW I i II I CT. 1 11 s 1 1 I I DEFIANT iMVlC t OF MAN, -WOMAN: AND WAttl.v --I No'frllls'V ,. V'no. fluff . no jazz .if- no.thcrjac song "...' b'ut,aterTtrjc story; out of. the "heart of war-acarreJ men T2 i 1 1 I rx r-i vl l "31 ' - rr& 1 5 re? Mli; irw . 9 jlIZ 'r 4 1 Wm A. CIICSTER MORRIS BCTTY COMPSON - Vt JEAN HERSHOLT ALEC IX. FKAWi;iS; And Our Usual ';- And, took ! ! A $2,000,000 Rindbm' Production -Vividly ji Iaacted by :i v 0,0C0, Including EL URENDEL - JOHN WAYNE ; MARGUERITE CHURCHILL j TULLY MARSHALL - DAVID ROLLINS 3aw 7 WESTEFtN STATES ! Including Utah I'Al Talkarlooii Sound News ii Iy V- z5s 3S fe ,A . Until 2:00 Until 6 p. m. I fjt&i Ambassador "1 Jllk- llill l JrJ, of Mirth: . , enacts the big comedy 731 .rSM Brendel rolo In 'The Big Trail' . ... .,,., . ... 1 1 anBHBBBBDBBDOBBBBBBDBBBBBDBBBnBBBBBQf Phone r rvrv7N-5arb Phone : V J i : , my m km 95 1 95 SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY The Big Pictures of the Year For has Looked Forward ?btho tbmlngof AMOS Their First Feature Talking Picture! . . . And Here They Arel ... Radio's Most Beloved Characters . . . Sweeping Down from Their Magic Arena off the Skies to new Glory on the Screen! Bringing" their Cay Friends with them . . . Kingflsh . tho:MysHc Knights "off the Sea . . . all the Characters trwt havolffasclnated a Nation and Held Young and Old SpellbbisQd.Wlth their Glorious Fun I . . . Now! They Spring into Vivid Ufo on the Screen I it m - Tit .-"" tRKNt thCN - Stlt CAKOV CIMUtLtS MTON MELVIUI DROWN PP R O p U C -T it O N STARTING TOD AY, FORjlVEbi Also Latest INewsyeiits, Selected lShb?t' fSufe jeifets ioc WWW1' 20c g .-ow taCat -1 tiritt wbata C&owt More Fun ths awococcs WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY - FRIDAY- SATURDA "TOLj'ABLE DAVID" :'A .. '.! .... . J,'l A Picture which has recently completed a capacity run ! 1 at the R. K. O. Orpheum'of Salt' Lake. , ' NO ADVANCE IN PRICES regardless of liow expensive fl! Grtrtd Prahram of AtOur ! ! ! I I : Prices !Ji! J Jj or mgn ciass ine picture may De. .... . v t , Shcrt ; Feature? nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBnnnnnDnnnnnnnnnnnnLJL . . 'rf . "T-. .t. T - 7' .'V . -: t |