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Show f ' ' " I TT ft f , - Second Section Second Section . r. PR 0 V 0, U T A H C 0 U.N T.Y, UT A H. S U N D A Y,. J U N E 7, 19 3 I. Aiteilve Pif Qgf slims At AlKfroyo .Theater si rfxV 5vS dV , c Cy cy - o . Cx d 5j dV dy loan Crawford In V - , .... . Emotional Role On Paramount Screen . Joan Crawford 'lias proved herself her-self a clever .actress on several previous occasions, but, in "Laughing "Laugh-ing -Sinners,", which opens today at the Paramount theater, she scores (ttn luijipii ui t:mucioiia.i ponrayaj. But she does not let the dramatic demands of her vivid role run away with her . As "Ivy Stevens,?, nicknamed nick-named "Bunny" by0 the . man she loves with, all the extravagant joy-ousness joy-ousness of her ardent, nature, she puts all her personal happiness into her job as cabaret finger and dancerand danc-erand there is no, trace of the serious-minded woman who dominates domi-nates the later sequences of the absorbing ab-sorbing story. ..Her versatility deserves de-serves the highest' pfaiae for she I drous-wise, clever-in-lovc, heroine pf "Always Goodbye' a girl ip whom ' romaqe Js, a"geae'ol To be taken too seriously; She does very well, in fact, makes ia" decided success, suc-cess, with her policy of dismissing lovers with a casual "goodbye," un- til she loses heart and head over one man; - A That man is Lewis s Stone; It is his gentleness, his culture,, his charm and consideration, qualities she had never before found, all in one man that wins h,er; yet, .she has so endangered herowiv reputation reputa-tion with daring escapades that she is not free to accept JMb love. It; Is her boldness in .clearing her name of suspicion hatjrin about the stirring climax of this romantic drama. - makes-tiie character vitally alive and appealing. Neil Hamilton :s effectively cast as Howard Palmer, a handsome . young salesman who does not take his affair with Ivy too seriously Consequently he easly overcame his scruples about breaking with her in order to make an advantageous marriage. V Aftei the first tragic . shock of his desertion, the girl finds her life Alone unbearable -and attempts suicide. Saved by a Salvation Army worker, Clark Gable, she begins a '.struggle - for, peace that is both heroic and pathetic. , '4 Billy House comedy "Thou Shalt Not" also Paramount Sound news. "The most pleasant engagement in years." (r" . ) - Thus Lewis Stone, eminent screen actorand the favorite of ; .millions of movie goers summarized summar-ized his work with Elissa Landi after the completion of "Always Goodbye," Fox production, which marks the second . appearance of the - lovely European stage and screen star in American films, and .which will open Its local engagement engage-ment at the , ; Paramount theater .Wednesday and Thursday Miss Land! is starred as the won- The "Vice Squad," Paramounfs latest , production, starring Kay Francis and Paul Lukasj, comes, to the Paramount Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. This is the first time that these two popular stars have been teamed together in the same picture.: pic-ture.: Both of these stars have achieved vt? tvm TtiflrWt tS Tve " and lutes ao - "o " " "Unfaithful" with Ruth Chatterton, "City Streets" ,and many others. Kay Francis can be remembered for her' excellent work in "Gentlemen "Gentle-men of the Press," "Ladies' Man", "Passion Flower," "Scandal Sheet," and numerous other hits. The story deals with questionable question-able jpolitlcs of the big city. Lukas is framed and turns stool pigeon for the vice squad. The thrilling episodes following can only be explained ex-plained by seeing the picture. MKS. THOMAS JEAKEll, a Mrs. Wallace Thomas will speak on the "Life, Customs and iWays of the ImSans." at , the conjoint M. I. A. meeting r,t&. be -held in the Sixth ward chapel this evening eve-ning at 6:30 o'clock.' " ,tV Msr. Nola Nilsson will, burnish Indian vocal sclos. All -s member?, and friends interested-are cordial ly invited to be present. The number of nervous and mental patients is increasing steadily stead-ily in hospitals. eThe Picture That Has jThe Town Talking In Whispers f S --s ' 4 " - IRENE DUNNE sensational star of "Cimarron" with ' ,: LoAvcll.Sherrnaii ' 3VIaeMurraye Ivaji Lee-.sfeflClaudia Lee-.sfeflClaudia .tjell, . Noel Ifrancis, Nornian - Kerrv 5 t2 t Alsb BobKy. Jones' .rGolf Series . "The Niblick" interesting Scenes From Current -Film Offerings ?--:o:--i' 1 r "iiiin ill" t ittimfjfftiff ii l it CI mm "1: S ..'L'Lr, ft V A St flu Mt yji -cr t (r M I 4 v; t,.,,',.,. .., ' n.,, -...l'-"1 T Cr-fc. r 7 At the top, left, -is Joan Cfaford, vho has a highly emotional and dramatic role in "Laughing Sinners," now playing at the Paramount theater. A scene from "Charley's Aunt," Orpheum comedy featuring Charley Ruggles, is shown &y the upper right. Below, at the left., .are Betty Compson, Gilbert Emery and John Darrow , in a tense dramatic scene from "The Lady Refuses," .coming to, the Strand Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. .At, thV. right,, are Earle Foxe, Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in "Dance. Fools, Dance", the current cur-rent attraction at the Crest. Below, at the right, is Irene 'Dunne, who co-stars with Lowell Sherman in "Bachelor Apartment which opens a four-day run at the. Strand, tpday. Lewis Stone and Elissa Landi in 'Always Goodbye" arq below at the left. This comes to the Paramount Wednesday. XL ' , , , Irene Dunne And Lowell Sherman At Strand Today "BACHJCLOli APARTMENT" Irene Dunne, the "Sabra" of "Cimarron" fame, always is the heroine! Her utter femininity made Lowell Sherman choose her for the girl who would get her man through simple charm and sincerity, as acted in "Bachelor Apartment." This film opens today at the Strand theater for a foiir-day showing. show-ing. Lowell Sherman acts the leading lead-ing role, as well as directing the film, and a strong supporting cast is included. 'in addition to the feature, will be shown the third of a series of Bobby Jones films. "How I Play GolfThe Niblick.- THE LADY REFUSES . Betty Compson's followers will be delighted with "The XAdy Re;-fuses." Re;-fuses." her latest Radio picture. The former Utah girl has a strong portrayal and an excellent plot in this picture, which comes to ' the Strand theater Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The characters are so human th$ spectator is aware of having met them, yet so original they are1 refreshing. , ; 4 . Paramount Using Nevt Ventilators The Paramount theater has installed in-stalled a huge ventilating system capable of making an entire change in the air in ' the theater every 45 seconds. v The enormous size -of this ventilating venti-lating system is more than adequate ade-quate to take care of a theater twice the . seating ...capacity of the local Paramount, vthe management declares. It, insures, cool, fresh air in ;the theater at ay times regardless regard-less of the atmospheric conditions outside or the humDer or people in. the theater. Th Paramount Publix corporation corpora-tion has l gone to a great deal of expense ,fn installing this ventilating ventilat-ing system for the comfort of its patrons, It Is stated. ;? Leum Have Variety Of Films This Week "DANCE FOOLS, DANCE" Joan Crawford presents two extremes ex-tremes in her new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer feature,, "Daice Fools,' Dance," which, opens Sunday at the Crest.- In every sense, the role portrayed by Miss Crawford adds fresh triumph to a star idolized the world over. You're in for a thousand thous-and thrills as . you fatch beautiful Joan, the girl reporter, descend Into the realm of gangdom for a newspaper yarn. V Wednesday and Thursday "See America Thirst" is the feature attraction at-traction for the" Crest. Harry Lang- don and Slim Summerville will be seen in one of the hilarious comedy smashes of the year. "Kike" will be atthe Crest Thursday night arid promises a very unusual country store. Friday and Saturday, that thrilling, thrill-ing, chilling, spooky melodrama, "The Cat Creeps,", featuring Helen Twelvetrees, will te presented. 'CHARLEY'S AUNT" Sunday, Charles Ruggles in "Charley's Aunt," will open at the Orpheum. It's a mighty mirth-q mirth-q " ke a volcano of laughs from svi. to finish. Wednesday and Thursday, "Just Imagine'" with El Brendel will again be brought to Provo. Friday and Saturday a thrilling action picture will be shown: "The Sunrise Trail" featuring Bob Steele. It's t one close shave t: after the other, for the Scotch barber. mM3 I Ii .. . Z-m M-. - taurej & Hardy Comedy Aesop Fable Act L Sun.-Moir.-Tuek ORPHEUM ."SUV. "H"l ALSO S E L E C T E D S ; h o R .T, -. - S , 1 .4t - - X. . i . v . r i Sun. - Mon. - Tues. For LAUGHING OUT LOUDl XI Jiff RUGGLES Glasses Correctly Fitted Relieve Eye Strain, Stop Headache Head-ache and blurr. I . use latest method known to scientists. Absolute Results Guaranteed Dr. G. H. HEINPSELMAN optometrist with HEINDSELMAN OPTICAL A JEWELRY COMPANY j " 7'" V Ir A drama that outdares . . . J out-flames any romance that tmm2z Joan Crawford ever ya(e- 1 i America s iancing uaugmer mui e im r. III 1 : I America's Dancing Daughter more glorious than she's ever been! . . Here indeed is the Joan the whole world loves . . . A story of a girl who had to face , the future with the memory of :ier past burning her soul. JOAN LRAWFORO will thrill you to your very soul in SINNERS" with Neil Clark Hamilton Gable Marjorie Rambeau, Cliff Edwards' ADDED Billy House Comedy Paramount News Sunday Moday -- Tuesday Matinees 25c Nights 40c Last Feature . Starts at 10:00 o'CIock 1866 1931 i?vmmeim0 CSHHE? AS The DepaiftinehtvStor 6F Provo - ....fr-""-'----.. -Tv -Vi J.W.r-.?ViP Mftyt.'..!'.l,'1 l ''MV . ' . |