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Show e.e V -. f V ) YM&tx Brothers in Hilarious Gomfedy At the Paramount - .-. A. -,., . : : ' V fom$ maIix brothers ," The merry mohkeyshincs of those Mad Marx men; Groucho, Chico, Jlarpd and . Zeppo, wjll convulse audiences at the Pa ramohnt, where the comedy 'Monkey Business" i opens today for a three-day run, ; It'a one continued howl of laugh-( laugh-( ter f romv the moment the crazy l quartet is discovered in herring " xrrels-8towawayXonk big !" -to -their, hilarious rescue of a gang chiefs daughter in a barh. Side splitting gagsonietiylsltua-tions gagsonietiylsltua-tions built up ' to uproarious non aenslcal 'dialogue that Reaves one in tears of helpless laughter arc . all bended 'together with true Marx pectedness; Wild eyed Groucho is a panic "Aren't you i-ather shy for .a. lawyer? -asks luscious Thei-maTddi:atid Thei-maTddi:atid Groucho explains xsoA-I'm a-shy-ster lawyer." "From , the time my husband got the marriage mar-riage license, 'I've led a dog's life," shej continues.' - "Are 'you sure he didn't get a ilog license?" comforts Groucho. The comedy is spontaneous and fast moving funnier than either "The Cocoanuts" or "Animal Crackers. Crack-ers. " Harpo holds the audience for a precious mdmcnt or two at the harp; and' keeps one gasping wiu laughter all the rest of the time. Chico Jalsq. entertains with his fa mous trigger finger piano piaying between , wise .cracks. Zeppo holds down the romantic interest 'with Ruth Hall, . a " pretty newcomer to the screen. ,In conclusion, "Monkey Business"' i$ dizzy, delicious merrir mcnt. ''" Jimmie Lee "Evans and his band, " "The Banditti." will be on; hand Sunday 'for their first stage appear--Bncc of the season. This is one of the .liveliest andjnost versatile orchestras or-chestras eyefseen on a stage in Provo, The boys havexsome oranu new stunts Worked up which con-'sist con-'sist of some sense and some n.ort- 3bmetly And Drama Offerings Featured By Local Theaters sense. , MVSTERY PICTURE COMING XGuilty Hands,", which will open "Wednesday at the Paramount thea tre, places Lionel Barrymerein the spot of "featured nlaver. of ferine , him the niost powerful role he has essayed . for the, .talking screen. Barrymore is 'cast as Richard Grant, -who, as a district attorney, sent fifty men to the electric chair. As a criminal attorney . he saved a nunarea.-rrpm a line fate. sum , . p N. A -4 - .M i v. tSa 'fT 1HR V . .' a-j A a '-"-4?;?.- w-. " N. " -t ,jM a.r- ix r X-' .r rJt : Sjh C. ' V : " . . -- " ' -s" -r'-' -: - . . : . . .. Comedy Hit With Joe E. Brown Now At Crest Theater "BROAD-MINDED" Joe -E. Brown, always a favorite comes, to the Crest theater today in jus ' funniest, fastest comedy, iroaa-iiinacd.'! . He' nlavs- the role of Ossie Simpson, the timi girl-cpnscious lad; who. by an odd icttc iias uecn put UM cparge c-i a wealthy playboy, whose father wants to get him out of "reach of the blonue who is deter- iniucu ii) acquire nim.as A means 1 to. getting possession of his dad's, millions. - p. The two heat it , westward in A baby 'Austin and wrecks--rescues -complications with hew feminine menaces and a thousand and one funny mix-ups go to; make up the story. - . " . Ona Munson, Broadway musical- comedy hit, plays lead. Others are William Collier, Jr Wljr: "iKeParamount filmizat'ion pf Sin.-A ' ' 1 .1 - lo i T A car its' i -- n'r-inA4a.. --' rt.. A- B St:n Iiurel and Oliver Ifcirdv 'upjMT left, t-cme to the Paramoiuit Friday in. their first feature-lejrgth comedy,. "I'ardon Uss At th lower left It,;: scene from "Just a Gigolo", starring William Haines, which comes to the Crest Wednesday. Ai, tno top. center, is u gripping scene from "Guilty Hands," gripping drama featuring Lionel Barryniore jhe Paramount fferuig Wedhes-f'ta.v. Wedhes-f'ta.v. Below that appears a scene from "The Secret Call," coming to the Crest Friday. Peggy Shfannon and Richard Arlen play th leads. HoUom, center,, shows a .soe'ne f rom "Forbidden Adventure," the current cur-rent attraction at the Orpheutr.. At the ton, right, is Joe, Brown, now .playing at the Cret in 11 hi lariouai comedy, "Broad Minded." as the raffi- vanting rich boy. Beauties of thef nd queeii of the kkl actors. htreen are in great evidence, amonp them being-Marjorie Whiter Margaret Mar-garet Livingston and Thclma Todd. Grayce Hampton, Rela Lugos, Holmes Herbert and George Grah- aeg are also m the cast.. "aifsT a gigolo; AViJliam Haines, that young man "of .many surprises cn the screen, will blossom- forth Wednesday at the Crest theater, with a Britisih? accent and a'decidedly newype'df story in "Just A Gigolo."'. -i He appears as a young English nobleman "for whom a marriage of convenience . has been arranged. He has flirted with so many women wom-en that he doesn't trust anv of them, and resolves to test the fu ture bride so he DOsesas a cifroln . . . - 1 1 r in a European summer resort, anft pays pourt to her as such. iiWfen Featured In prpheum; Play i ; v 1 .-O RBI D HEN A D V ENfU R KT - - LCotaedy, drama, thrills-' jidvep ." ' iMir painos ail or'tnese quanties". are jntrnungied in an y intriguing, fashion to provide ther aUractive Ticss' ol rojoiauen Aaveniure.i imaginative otyj. claifx Lewis' LeePlay Jving,-' which comes r it . - . - . ine urpneum . ineairc oaay ior a v run. jJ'oroTddep' Adventure"' is' . an.'-- amusement' treat based' upon-' a ' . sible plot idea, it treats in .ht t moiotis maAner of the rise.- f Hlru . V mediocrity if two xWohieit."-Edna'i 'f , May Oliver and Loifisc Fazendai' V and thftr respective Offspring '-'.v Mitzi,; .Green ,:atld Jackie earl.-TJesh earl.-TJesh twa ambit ious . mothers: go Id 'f Mo'Uywootr where they sucecd ini pushing thru- children in(dl fame -', 'as-lh'-reWect i ve bov and trirl kinfriiVw- .raiidbficity stunttH-nio'tfcei &j ike :iheir?vounirsters' to linndo ir " fx visa -giving Ataxnniyan, the' . boyi,?. ri&erj.of teiovai .a, - who is tempor-- i arilyistbpp:ng in the British chpi- ':'f ii i'f yutingsiersv siage- a ruhawavJand comDlicati'ohs folhiw &'J 4?fStiSid furiously. . : .. , . f ' ' ' f 'NEH THE ENDy: '; V; A 'Bob-Sfeku western star, nero'of i' thousands upon thousands of mfivie I gorrsv will -be seen in anothvr of v. ?, his thrill ilralnas Tionn Paip'i fM"',' I ' ' t -i J J iure7lf3erir the Traii Ehdv '.whichr wfll be at the Orpheum, .-lhValr , - Thursday. Friday and Saturdays ' filled with suspense, dramav,nd " ' action. -jarc promised tlatre '-goers i i ity7. in the Q i x CI gunieft in btage ohows Ylleado with his rfantrhter' tn ahn don her mad infatuation for the ous. situation. rich ' toupder. . She refuses. He ; The sstory . opens, wtfh "f-tnn Laurel pleads'' with Rich, ,who laughs at 1 mistaking a policeman for a street hifcwCrant then decides to kiil car condiictor and bfferinsr; him a -Rich to sive his daughter. But to xlrink of bootleg by?w, made and feature - length- productions, arid ; Through theii wnat a debut it is There is a uam e laugh .in practically every reel of . . r tnia amusing travesty of prispni 1 , w..r.x. : life "in Whiih 'thefnnoemttlookin? ! vic'ts in their cells until, the guards , Z t VonnrTI Al i ni furcl and.the injured-faced Har- can qufcll tW riot. This wins them : v 1 A , 7 j then; pardon, ''.'. ' . t rcl and Hard v. ex--el inonpd to the island estate Of Rich, ! Vu' ano .me mjiirerr-iaced war- can queii iih a irtiXQto&tK?tnrmMimTt' RictrMrc m ;part-f tVo bootleg-j their pardon is goihg to marry his daughter. P7 wh9 l e Jni.tiaed into the in- Both Lau most versatile Iwnds over presented on a stage in Provo, the management manage-ment declares. The boy's in the band, have been working diligently on this f.iist ncrfovmanco which takes place today. ' Francis Beck will rffcr -some splendid numbers qn The organ, Several comedy numbers have been worked up, together with several of the band mem and Yola Davril roles. have " import Amid-Tsfrrf','Near the Trail's End. me comedy situations is a charrrU ing love - story and a chtfnce for some really fine dramatic actings ,1'fne Purcell plays .the role she did irv the original stage, production produc-tion as the " sophisticated herofne. Charlotte Granville also plays original stage role as the mother. Aubrey Smith is seen as the choleric Enclish lord who is' Haines' uncle,. Lilian Bond. Albert v,..w, m,A,Da, ay MUiand,EoHies- a' couple of years W Lenoir P.iihm!in no trii-T iH v F w r vjviaiu a itlUlU "THE SECRET CALL Political intrigue -r- a theme no'.; nrL,in,.-: - . s.' combined ,of com se-, with another thj;"me even oldc than tCivilizaV;. .' i Ttionxoniance. - ' . k -s. ..' This sthrinjj dEanx, wrtch'b)fVf iWillrahVC. deii'itle, and directed hy SUiai t Walker opens at the Crest f ' f. theater Friday." . y 7 ' ' " L:- -Shannon, who plays.l the i ' ; lemmipe teaici, was one of the luckjr t . beauties pickedy Ztegfcid for "hs A f ' "FoiHeS a POMtilo rtf .roar. o .'. .Clara? Bow was taken IsikIA'S' denly ill a few.' weeks airo'iMt .. Shannon was quickly shUQted4nto i 4'"" the yoid-an assienrnent Whirfi-sKiis ' ,sf tiled without ever having had any." ; v tricacies of. cells, prison training .thoir previous efforts" in obtaining aij". j--u-rvK.s ana oiner rioi- The management of the Provo laughs in the riotous seouences of i Paramount theater announces , the "Pardon. Us," The action is kept': return nf mo stam shows which .movingat a fast pace, the "gags" , had such a successful run at this i , , , , v. ..... . atin-H experience : , solos by !oUT as 'civilization, forms the stor;mhard Arlcn plaV-s the role 'of e.8. . substance of 'The Secret Calt her lover in 'Thc Be'eftf Ca ; part of vhe spare her,a worse suffering, he also sold - hy himself and his -associate 1 light; .M..i.4 S l I . 1 UL A. I . n w..Sn.. 1 I T T 1 . . . t .uiufi uu .uic iiiurucr.-wunuui , hi vuhk, viivwr naruy. ; .iy.a,n- nas- a volving htmself." He makes it ap- loose tooth which forces himw to pear $a. a suicide .: . but ;. . . , emit periodic- razzberries-V' at pri To , reveal the progress of the on officials and his fellow in &.K..A..t At.! . :rt -.11 . ...V. I nv. - . 1 V. 1 i . are refreshingly original, and the theater in the early direction of-amfs Parrott places year. v . . tne various sequences in their best j The band that will appear. lim- A . . mie, E vans' "Bant dtti," is one of the j plot beyond this point; would serve which doesn't help to njake him onlyxtd. deny the full enjoyment of j very popular. the 4h fill bn the screen. It is an Srnt '!. FriscVn kthoo! N . amajirmc - ctrcumstarKLS that only ! After hnrirMnfr thfr iv thmnih i CayardBctllfr could conjure to f variety 01 prmon 'episodes, the m,nd. -..-r f ' t " " two dtimbbellii are sent to the nris- ojipportinj ;iarrympre m tnis ;' -T . ;'-r,A s HALF MA And Alt Lang lis! HALF MOUTH! " - . ' v. -.1 " - ' '-"- J . . ' ' "' " ; i. r ' ; : : : - - '- ' " v- ' El t mystery, ; dwma are Kay Frkncis, Msrjprfe. iWest, Cw Aubrey mith and FoUy'Moran. , The picture was especially written writ-ten -'for.", the talking' screen by Bayard Bay-ard yeiller,'. mastery of. mystery authori 'i ne direction is in the .capable hands of W. S. Van Dyke. v- m xr - : A -; -. 1AURKL rt, IIARDV In "Pardon Us," which open?; iYiday at the Paramount theatre, . that irresistible comic parr, Larrcl on school, when; they prove to be the. btitt of a -number of '.school room .prankp. Wh?n: the rdf essoi-. .bljY iortrR-yed by Jamos Finlay. Bijilgetsa pitball fn 'thc- eye, gtuh and -::Cltvr'p'kiccd' in solitai corififtemehL v . -- HubseqienjLly they nake their es cape j rom prison wails and are dt.s-. covered n a cotton f ieldTh tho-guisc tho-guisc of colbiE;ed:-p6Urn. pickc(rR. -A booming reception, 'atfojts vthem when they , are. brought " back to prison! The cllniax is reached when MM MlSEE p! A anHardy, make their dot . in. a; riot: breaks ymt in the prison ORPH EDM ;v. NEW TODAY Sinclair Lewis' Great Comedy Hit Now a Hilajf-ious Scrfert Play! U'Tom the Novel, "Let's Play Kin' ) ; 1 T r GttmnwiM (picture 7 1 . '. ; : MITZI CREEN "'Pp7 " VEDNA MAY dLiYER; iSru - -rr LOUISE FAZEN0A ""a V . , . r I'Ajac&ie OPENING TALKIE SEASON! I I! I EI . - II ' 5 IS 1 '-f x . ..Mouth, -OrbuTn!! ' I : v. 'X." . x .i . II I V"- .V i . V Trlr fnr T nitP-Via - 3 I ' .11 ; , 7 . .-And.,; Get Plenty! .;:"':;. I ' ; , ' :; ;' . 5; " ' 'v ' X c iimwLKy II -n . . i i ' ill: ll -.'., IISM S SKOV.MD) (JJSsramanne) NOW With 'the greatest linkup of eriteMainment ever of ferccjferahtheater in Provo . . ALL lilK BIG STABS m THE PICK OF THf PICTURES from ic major studios of 1161- or tfioseVr:,-,,, -. ""' J "ITS FOUR . V". ( v P'ow.Enlertal.'ment '""'urncni US I WE 35 ?0fWhatashawol ndiSs aboard ship u ii r i : i i in J o v e lOWnitttt r . -"gs around Crackersl" and "Ani, -ON THfe STAGE ... . t - MAMX :r 'is': BROTHERS Sav .v ' '; J ' 5Tie Peppiest - Snappiest - jmos versatile band ever Rented ' m Provo . . Singing t:t (Dancina j nin,i,n:n-n htr ' .. : '"i. r . - .-.''' -. " 't and His - x if Vf '4 1 ' ; crpmffcis h,;' I'Vv ' BARGAINJV1ATJUSEES AFTER 2 P. M. 5 '; -; f - :5 : 25c tUl 2 mi ' J Balcony 25c - Orchestra. 40c ' V V - |