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Show : 1 ;p r o.ocCuxvtTO sund a y:j.uit '-Mr-ias-i.- ATI - Jais 2 " t il .j . Id It mmw, (0 . fSfc :r it ,rK sr'X litLd i, V r (: J . ress At! Paramount tuf an Informality vis lira colorful background and" Ana and Stays Merrick., the jroung; couple ni ound whom , the action centers... ,rugg tnlghtily to. 'maintain' the attitude .elcoof indifference expected of Ue elf-po8esed yotith' of ' today. Their- efforts - are appealing tjv.s amusing and t&air. little drama, ia hiffhiycnuruidngr.J - - - 'GstbX Iinbard and Norman ,vwr appear ai the Mericki, Car-olavl'a Car-olavl'a vary successful y&UFff wife ui abr decides that her husband should leave hla job aa nn ad wrtt-er wrtt-er and devote his aluts to the writing' of novels, She dreama ox fame and .fortune, and i anxioiM A.a a ' IrfMMW " I4afaMAu. -;-tehnique, n f - i u,. 14 wtth ihl, WaA. She is subtle, oenaftive to eacn ," I -n' tuntion and in addition, a trr- dropping- In and partyke at .nl. TARNISHED LADY" A dlstlncruiahed new actress. i 1 ' Tcllulaii ;Bahkhcad, acoxea a die ! ' . ' tinct tHnhiph Opposite 'C?llv Brook : in "Tarnlshci Lady at the Para- ' mount theater Swhdayt -Moduay . and Toesday, BtiilcinaT her'screen debut following a briiHant rcterr pf ? m the Lonaa 3tgo., Miss D4nk-hef D4nk-hef d displays something, t3W ynd :'-rrVarfeablyppealinV3Watrionfc .9 - Sltl mendously effective1' wnMitiotvaj tiA-t acjtress.': Under her $kHe inter-; prtation. Nancy Courtney, the ' money-driven ' debutante ' about c,r- whom the drama is oiilU, becimea V ...arfMScinatinjg wqnv.prn between .ovi and the need ui ccuform to f the only manner - li'hiif she & . knows. Vr .;sJ '! ' - . Clive Brook deserves nwe thvni a word of rraistf for hiSi splendid v-, portrayal. As Norman Cravath, he i.s proud of thctoitune.;he haa built : ' front' nothing, and naiwly aumUa - that, he I expects, to win everythiff V' he wants including Nancy. Nancy deteatinpr his certainty , dot, not . i-.pare him in adrolttjng:rhef . reason for her final acceptance,, She con- .-f. tini:es to worship a' .young. writer 7 until-ahe ia .rtunna ijy th fb&v- " en,' that he has turned hla nfftc- lions toward the daughter a i m&gazine. -pu Wlah-jr,, f or rcaoha vof his own. . ' y . i Tnn drama 's tene.ivlyldTy, ala-x loaned, and;. thoroughly fnriodernl f;It .roaches surprising dcn'onemwitt: A rblUcHinir soo?; cortiedlT'S 'S Malaria" wlih .that popular team Smith and 4Tm(i, i and iFirimmint .sound news,, are-ided utracUona. 7 P r ,. JlOMANTK.aWXT,riyLAy . L " A RavlY romantic and witty !v. .story of the modern young. ?maf-1 ?maf-1 rieds.tTp Pops the Devil, ".bv-rjan - ,it3 engaRementaat "if he Paramount theater Wednesday, and Thursday.. . T . G reen wich Villago witli its " Bohc- - - - - Excellent Film Attractions Are Featured Here hours. a ' GHb Skeets Gallagher is one of the pals and with his girl friend a sophisticatecT movie , critic, . well played by Lilyan Tashman, he oe comes the audience for the Mer-ricka Mer-ricka .applauding and jibing, as he sees fit. Ills wisecracks contribute jxxuch to the airy fun and Stuart J Crwln wanders in and out m nis -own ( befuddled way. adcing stiA further comedy touches. ' The w. supporting programs offer an Our .Gang ooxnody "Pups Is Papa", also Paramount sound news. .THOMAS ME1GHAN COiONO. In addition to the scintillating modern -entertainment,' "Young Sinnera" the feature ' attraction at the paramount theater .Friday iand Saturday serves a vehicle ror Thomas Meighan's return t he screen, This sterling actor, whose f tremendous popularity began ;-with "Tha Mlfacla,Man- and -contmueo through one. excellent picture after another, h$a.a? strong and appeaW mg -role tn ' "Young Sinners,' one that :wiU undoubtedly re-establish him as a portrayer of wholesome, virile characters.5 Sharing honors with Meighan, and in fact dpmiw-ating dpmiw-ating the story,, for this is a drama of youth, are' Dorothy Jordan ?aid Hardiu Albright, a young New York stage star. . , . ' i ; 'As - a strange4 play, "Young Sin- -. if -- ; '. -5 V 4u 4- 'vi V- x1 ' - i Iff i , ft rfJF . ?V. 1'- u 3 . t . :5 J? ' t: it v . . -A' 1 i mmm&Fmm$xm vir Tv . it i ' ' ii i1 ii r, l i STARTS TODAY FOR FOUR DAYS 3 Dorothy Lee Edna Hugh Herbert a Million Hearts With Sunshine Added Features JONES Series "The ' Mashie Nibliek, ews Event Comedy Ii 13 ffij V " , if I i v,. K&v . -s ; i... ... i 1 1" i i--j i i i i 'in "a" ii ii 1 1 win. ,n nn J I I i : 1 . mmmmmmmtumnunmut i I i sasassssssssMssssasssBal Tallulah Bankhead, new screen actress who has been acclaimed everywhere as one of the outstanding outstand-ing finds of the talking screen, is shown at the upper left, as she appears ap-pears in "Tarnished Lady" at the Paramount Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. . Top, right, is a scene from "Laugh and Get Rich," with poiothy Lee and Edna May Oliver which opens at the Strand today. Below that is a scene from "Scandal "Scan-dal Sheet' featuring the dynamic George - Bancroft. This opens a three-day run at the Orpheum today. to-day. At the lower left are Leo Car-rillq Car-rillq and , Lola Lane, stars of "Hell Bound," which has its first Provo showings at the Crest today. To the right is Carole Lombard, a star in "Up Pops the Devil," at the Para-mountfWedjvesday.and Para-mountfWedjvesday.and Thursday - ners," which was written by Elmer (Harris, amaed audiences with its realism. ; during., its long run. On, the screen, the characterizations become even more effective. Dorothy Dor-othy Jordan appears as a sophisticated sophisti-cated miss of, 17 Connie Sinclair," a daughter of wealth whose . only occupation in life is seeking a new thrilL As "Gene Gibson", a wealthy playboy in love with Connie Con-nie ' and secretly concerned about her recklessness. Harding Albright Al-bright give as splendid, well rounded performance. . The sweethearts are separated by' their respective parents working a shocking change in both of them. Gene .fplunges into a life of ; drink ing anq. partying m ;oraer to forget " ' ' - mm .... . f r Z 1 1 mi lnurs JUNE AT NORTH VA&X fc I r .. a I ,SM . U If ' I " . I I : ST mm WW mm mm m . v t ai: ; :!i! if tf;ti;i' !;i: orjg Tec;:nv admits marj:.t::..o-' Reserved , ahL Arriispnncketsbn; Sale Circus Day , at but Connie finds life tasteless without him, giving up her roister- & ing companions and obeying hen mother in everything except her demand that she marry a titled European who has been selected; for his lineage. But Gene's father, hoping to undo his wrong In allowing allow-ing his boy so much freedom"; en) gages an Irish athletic vtrkiher-(Thomas vtrkiher-(Thomas Meighan) to take charge of the boy and bring him back to normalcy both in body and"' In mind. The struggle that follows is absorbingly interesting and entertaining. enter-taining. The picture tangs of sentiment, senti-ment, a pleasing balance to the jsestful spirit .of youth evident throughout. n Spirited Comedy Today's Strand Theater Feature fjlllllllBBIW Sun. - Mon. Tues. FIRST SHOWING IN PROVO w lj;tMMMMMrr(llllMPTOMMIl,ll,alJMMM .indues He made love with- his lips and ;committed murder with his ' hands! And yethe wa the gentlest man this poor.ch.ildof mis iortune naa ever mei i Here is something ' different, something: you will talk about for a long timer " . II iJfitESCRUZE 1 . ,VWWW W Admission: r . . a a Wi II. -. I , . .,1 I I - ' 25c Characteristicaly American in its spirit merry-making is Radio Pictures' quick action comedy, "Lauch and; Get Rich." which opens today at the Strand Theatre. It is essentially a story of home folk into-which is. woven th lov hopes, heartaches, desires and fun- their film comedies. , loving attributes of American people. peo-ple. The situations in the picture stress the human note to its comic phases so that we can laugh at others as we have laughed at ourselves.. our-selves.. ' ''Laugh and Get Rich," which was written by Douglas MacLean, the former ace comedian, features in its cast a -notable "trio of fun-makers. fun-makers. They are Edna. May Oliver of "Cimarron" .Jame, Hugh Herbert Her-bert and Dorothry Lee, the winsome win-some lass who played opposite Bert Wheeler and? Robert Woolsey in all Beg ng Sunday Paramount Patrons ... V . . will receive a cold drink of milk, served from a General Electric A 1 v . -'Ts ' Refrigerator Attractive late models on lay in tie theater lobby Utah Power & Light Company; "Effident Public Service" y' Milk furnisried to patrons of the Paramount Theater Courtesy of Qierry 14Bll''Pairy d d $ "Hell Bound" Has Initial Showing On Crest Screen LEO CARILLO STARRED. "Hell Bound" the picture which made ' Leo Carrillo an over night set sation from coast to coas'. commences a three-day showing at the Crest today. In New York, at the Paramount theat?r, th." picture was a sensation due to the fineness of the story and the marvelous mar-velous acting of Leo Carrillo and his supporting cast Lola Lan Lloyd Hughes, Gertrude Astor and Ralph Ince.' Leo-Catrillo can justly boast of having cne of the most colorful family Ues of -any actor on the stage or. screen. The banches of this family tree . ai a laden with romance and every twig has played an important part in the making of California 'history. 'his-tory. Carrillo's meteoric rise to stardom' star-dom' started on the Orpheum 'circuit, 'cir-cuit, which he traveled, . tor several sev-eral years as their star attraction. Later Oliver Morosco offered him the lead in "Upstairs and Down" and he refusec'.' this part to accept ac-cept a minor rele in the same "lav that called for characterization. characteriza-tion. Then followed his starring role as Tito in "Lombardi, Ltd.," which part he had made immortal. His dvent into talking pictures dates back to the first subjects made by Warner Brothers. He was one of the original four sts to be heard on the screen. Since then he has been Vlviding his time between stage and screen. . BANCROFT AT ORPHEUM In a characterization akin to his "Wolf of Wall Street," George Bancroft fists-thumbs and thunders thun-ders his way through the fast-action,' fast-action,' dynamic-drama episode.'! (Contfnued On Page Eight) ORPHEUM Sunday-Monday-Tuesday-' WV Sl -eraUDAtJ STARMNO GEORGE with CLIVE HUOOKS KAY FRANCIS Mighty Bancroft's mightiest role! See his love recoil on f him. Lash, him with the fury of his re-i lentless code. BSBBB1BBB8BBBBBSBBC55SS3 BEGINNING SUNDAY EVEIEY M(iIHIir ; ILowei? 1F1oe? Kiddies a Dime Anytime Sunday Monday -Tuesday a. ! nj 'tNaf - ' v s Golden-haired- daughter of Dixie! ' ' ' t ' 1 An American actress, she is the best-loved star of the London stage; She returns now to greater triumphs in her native land! - " V : ll. i ; V - -. i f Here Is the drama of the woman for whom all the world makes delicate, exquisite things! Sure enough of her social position to scorn it! Accustomed enough to money to fling it to the ... winds! .... .. Yearning, enough. for love to risk all- '; " ' TALLULAH LAST FEATURE' STARTS AT ' 10:00 O'CLOCK BANKHEAD V .... r .... in a strong modern- drama ; . by Donald Ogden Stewart -:y..,.;-;;-, ?-'"'v '7a rn ishedLady 9 CLIVE BROOK ADDEQ . - Smith & Dale Comedy V j - Paramount News ;r 1 f I" n ieTEasf:CcntervSt -' aUt:,;:.; 1 1 ;'--3JJ-l-L--l jj; ,i-jfiJune uasi vender at. it i; s I W Tl J ."TV 1 " ' '. a r,i.'i:..i : x f |