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Show PAGE SIX .'PROVO' (UTAH)? STTD A.Y;IIER ALD,. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY' 21, 19 3.2 Tt .11 . jnowJioiLiises r t At Proves i - ?At the Paramount . Marie y, . Dressier, .1 Incomparable cornecjlenae Tof KeduclA$ od "Politics," 1s now tq be seen at .tfce Parapiount".; theater ; In .,1Emm . This", widely heralded human-lnter-; etrdramA .jcombines grand, .easy-' .easy-' flowing comedy j With, ,weJl-toId absorbing' story laUd .provides ih.e beloved st.ar jfjth her greatest role. A""Enjma 'you -se5 Marie : as . a housekeeper who Tor 25 years has ctfved" for a busy inVentor (Jean Hershblt) and 1 his five motherless children. When- the Inventor weary of his lonely life, asks EJmma to be .his wJfeA.Jhiis children;' with exception ex-ception of one -. loveable 'boy. r shocked and suddenly turn against the woman who has ' mothered them. This Js only the first of - the problems Emma has to face. Needless Need-less to say, she sets put to do what she thinks is I right. The ' homely humor and heart-throbs, v of , the story recall 'Miss Dresslers : deeply moving performance In inland Bill," Only Marie jcould Interpret Emma eo humorously, humanly nnr realistically. Her charm Is Ppe-bly 4 expressed In .every scene, clarence' Brown, -the 1 director of "A Free Soul" and other prle-win-ning pictures," has displayed great artistry in making "Emma" one of the tiiumphs of the screen.' Richard Rich-ard Cromwell, John Miljan. jlh-rjn jlh-rjn Crawford and Barbara rKent rouuUctc . the cast. Continuous hows arc slated on Washington's birthday, Monday. - -4 ' IDDIK CANTOlt COMEOy Eddie Cantor,' last seen in,, that festival of fun, "Whoopee," haiaijan- ' other such rollicking laugh rshow in "Palmy 'Days," which opens Wednesday at the Paramount, The new comedy pokes fun at the vogue for consulting fortune-tellers on matters of business and love and provides the famous -goggly-eyed comedian iwlth a role as assistant ; to a fake inystic,; who is plunged Into all sorts of - uproarious ad- vai VV JzJ " ' ' "'- - ' - " : V1 ' J Scorea of ;glamorwsx eye-filling j lieaiittes aro featured, and tuneful I : nielodies. Introduced; by the danc- J iniLulIient Eddie, so woven into ' the plot that jthey become adftfinite j f. pai-i cf thegactlon. , (Charlotte r Greenwood, elongated comedienne of - "Parlor, Bedroom 0dt Bath" and many"other comedy hits,; has a rollicking role as the t n trbn'g-armed " Instructress ; , Ip - a uymnasium used solely, by .the palqbritudlnous , employes of,. the rnost amazing bakery imaginable, where Eddie is, forced against his will to accept a job as ef f icency ax nert.The bakery f owner has- a ' beautiful daughter, and. Eddie Is perfectly satisfied. until Charlo halls hlmnas the man of her dreams, "Yes, Yes"! fnajtfr song hltVof the production,1 and "Bend, Down, -Sister," a stirring spiritual, and a gag song, "Dunk, Dunk,.Duak,",sare also featured. S - -v ' Barbara Weeks, a charming new tscrcen discovery. hiakes her first appearance as the romantic lead Of "Palmy Days," for th picture. J?aa in addition to laughs; a fast-m,ov-ing story with "plenty 'of romance and excitement. Charles B. Middle ton, Paul, Page and Harry: Woods complete the featured roles. - Dunn andatl , j Ohei Program r : -sod jsisrca - ,.-1- 1 ' Ancw' kind of love-making ' Is Ispiayetl In Soh Sister " ; screen edapiion of Mildred Gilnaan's novel, w hich- comes to, the .Orpheum - .the-nter .the-nter today, Monday and Tuesday. , The growing , affection between lh hero and heroine Is masked by mutual Insulta. j V; . " ; Edwin Burked equally prominent a ' a-'writer of ; stage 1 Jind screen pl4yand 'writer, of ,thev dialogue fo thisone, declares that modern youth, instead of being hard-boiled is merely afraid to display sentl-mentrof sentl-mentrof any klnd.-V- - r "Sob Sister' Is ' described as 'one of I the: most' different ; and at the name jtime: one s of,; the, most dramatic dra-matic .romances of th year'-James, Tliinn, who became a' popular , lead- : ln man with, his perforraf nee of "Bad Girl " ? is ; the hero of Sob Wdter," with the leading .feminine i ofe in the hands of Linda Watklna i tcautiful and charming lirbadwav cradu&t. V ' - Minna Gombt 11; Molly . O'Day. Ston Are also tn the clt, v "WOMEN OF ALL NATIONS" I Bigger,4 better, funnier than ever!; Flagg" and "Quirt", those, two hard fisted, soft and fickle hearted lealhcrhecka of ' "What ; Price Glory?" and "TJ-UCock.. ..Eyed WOrld" In their, Jutest andmost hilarious misadventure, . Ilaoul Walsh's . Fox production, i TPnaen nf ! All Nations . . , 7 . Next; Wednesday nd Thursday pafrona of th Or: ' urn -the-ter wilt-see Victor. I 2l7,?nr4:JCjUI mnnd Lowe ln tt:'r-.Irjs ecrci-rolesxt ecrci-rolesxt noi'- tofseuiiaa 1 Xifandil who agahvplays fOlsen.t.th dumb j Swede Marine.' ---T? t..,T.ttlr fighting an4 i-j : t?' 3 - ;t!:? around . the wcrl i ' wltU priacipxl putts of call in Ct"j-t ar ji " 1 where East 'of -1. ' -- ' i ThaC ijairli - ; : r f?-uty; .(ConUnued ca rja Caven): ;: . Outstbiriding. Films To Be 4- V Si? A. f I 's, Newsreel Scood Jimmy r Poplittle, famed air pilot, .19 now, Engaged in a flight that may' establish a new transconti-, transconti-, pental.recoril He is carrying pic-4 Cures,; filmed by -Paramount "sound -;new , cameramen In ' Shanghai -from Cheyenne to NawYorkCJty; Tha jiewa. reel pictures,' which' were' , filmed VJa the battle zone a few days aja were taken from a ship in ihe . jwid-Pacif ic by a United A r Lines express plane, udtheniuit ,ne xjrpm.Aiatueda to tnis city ana Whence to Cheyenne by Major Johrt AMacReady. . Doollttle continued the 'flight , la his racing plane, : ihe. pictures win be developed' in New York .and released nationally-! .Within ,.tew cays. Provp, theater goers will have an opportunity to see them Sunday in the Paramount.; r Clpiiiiger Comes? ;v : r : .: trest Tuesday: .... - , '-m . . Ralph Cloninger and his players are coming- to the -Crest.rTuesday to present "The Devl'a Rpost " play that has been successful before be-fore every audience' where they ".I?.J!?!2I!SSr . : The Cottage: ; IIay v be - the answer; to your problem., SrSall jpottajjei built like faii apartment r inside " with I lawn;, shrubbery," etc.,jlf 1 ; the small home- It givps 'one ;that individuality :". tht is so much tb.be de-? sired. - We-are equipped I $o give you definite costs -and plans and ' idlscuss v!th vou this; or an -ether, plan. - ? 1 : Cmcot Lumber Co ..j -. Li 1 V K 'Monday -Ti'ay , 1 I fs . ;v:-:v:-; x-:- vwav :: I , .-- . ' You .run toAho " phono in tho midst of o kisi 'some day you'll Molly O'Day ; ; Minna Gombell VrHoward Phillips - UNDA I I, ; :cartoon and act , with the Girl Adores VI' " . 1 , JLUGKYN AMES TOIYEE JAMES At .ROWLfJY ' - r 'ROLAND HARDING I . . , j: w. thorntpn . . ; v ; : " '. 1 . sherl -perre c ' : i - WILPORD M. POXJLSON - v. . - FRANK CORDNER V . f r ' A.-B. MUHLESTINE , . . , OHN .BOARD MAN, ; ' .'HYRUM LARSEN iv,, K JOE AHLANDER : 4;. : Watch Next Sunday Herald, .Xonr Xaper for .Additional Namea! r .V-1Yt SHOiWs START 'ALWAYS ? A" GOOP SHOWr "ATTPE ':ORPIIEUn J n i n n . .V." i i - .ShoWiiSfere i f . ' ' - j Top, left, Marie Dressier In "Emma", now playing at the Paramount; top; right, "James Dunn and Linda Wat kins in "Sob Sister," current Oipheum attraction. : Middle row, left to right, scene from "Huckleberry Finn," coming to tho Orpheum Friday; Irene Dunne in "Consolation ? jjjlarriftge," "now playing at the Crest; Eddie Cantor, who comes to ihe Paramount Wednesday in "Palmy Days." Lower left, Ben Lyon in "Compromised," Crest" feature Wednesday and Thursday; lower right, x Chester Morris and Alison Lloyd in "Corsair," coming to t: Orest Friday and Saturday. " '"' EEST SOUND ( IN TOWN JAMES DUNN the boy who mode good in his first picture'Bod GirT. . smoshes into the headlines. ' : .--:-&!-.-r:Tv . 'with -r . jr m y - 11 I VjAMES lilS ANp'K" M.-i vv: n n l- "ir 1 'i,V7 w Ju vv j -.'7 'U''ldu; JU u-' '-J.L c'l "... ' ' . ', ..... ..... p k - f j , ' This'Wk fI!At , :::: jj.. :-:-:-;- v j sSi Vs.. t . MONDAY It -t T I '( . . .... Hcre,Provo;Us the Grandestr Most Hu- ' man Drama Yeto Reach the Screen ! v- A' ' 'a f - She'll make you LAUGII and make you : ukx dui always JEAN HERSnOLT s,. rictiires JlAy .Come but the memories of the atfaan'a nro rAcrt Continuous r SHOWS WASHINGTON'S 'EKRTHDAY MONDAY Feb. 22nd . . ' - ' - . 7 , t : With immmimmnmim m J . I I 1 X 1 j , ! Sunday, Monday DE.FT C09IEPY ;A happy choice of deft comedy and sophistication,; ably, directed and acted, make for an exceptionally exception-ally entertaining film at the Crest theater where RKO-Radio Pictures' "Consolation Marriage? opened Sunday. y- - v Based on a -modernized and hitherto hith-erto unexploited phase of the mar-r4ge mar-r4ge problem, the picture expounds ex-pounds the unusual thesis that love is a matter of habit and environment environ-ment and that it can come to any I young couple, anytime. Briefly, the film teus the amusing amus-ing story of two young persons, disappointed in love, who contract ,a" loveless marriage for the . sole purpose of forgetting their romantic ro-mantic pasts. jNorrjE dajvie vs. v. s. c. When that memorable football game between University ' of Southern South-ern California and Notre Dame was played last fall at South Bend, there was one battery of cameras that ground from whistle to gun. Not for a fraction of a second did the cameramen cease shooung. 'lu'e eason lor triia play by play recoru- ag . wa3 the making of a feature .i-ture of the contest. And now the iiuaui&ement of the Crest theater reports the booking of this classic oi the . chalk-marks .oi a run of two .days stai ting to--ay. - ' - . ihcre are slow motion shots that throw every detail of line play, runs and passes into bold relief ; a half dczen boys who were 'selected for the All-American - teams are jeer in action and the titanic struggle strug-gle of the j stripes is . thrillingly described by Braven Dyer, It .s said. ; COMPROMISED" EeL,yon, who is featured with Rose -VHobart in "Compromised," the First National production hifh copies m tfe. Crest theater Wednesday . and Thurr iay, possesses pos-sesses a War department oomi.us-sia oomi.us-sia rnkir-j; hhn as a Second lieu-ueui-iit in the 32nd pursuit group of the U. S. air iorces. To secure this distinction he not only had to pile up a record of many houia n the. air, but was compelled to pass a series of written and physical ex-aminaUons ex-aminaUons c overjng everything connected with pjane3 and flvin" In "ComDrqmised," a romantic 4C i . 1 0 i TUESDAY V rnsJKes you narrx , MYNA LOY and Picture May Go- screen's grandest actress orArtr ivilf romflln fnrovPf ' SPECIAL! 4 . jraramons sooop: . X ! . I ' - - kACTTOAL! PICTURES " A of. the . ; . ' , ; Sino Japan ?se Battle In Shanghai r i 1: ' n -Te;i& "" 1 1 apaaaieaem"aeeeaeji - L, drama Of modern life, Mr Lyon plays the aon'of a millionaire mill .owner who is -learning, the business busi-ness from ithe ground up by occupy-' ing a humbl place in his father's factories. He boards at a work-ingmen's work-ingmen's rooming house where he meets and finally marries, Ann, employed there as a slavey. The .complications that follow this act for which his father disinherits him are the basis of the tender but powerful (drama "Com promised." "CORSAIR" The shouting and the tumult die the captains and the All-American gridiron krngs depart. But after college then what? As star of Roland West's screen adaption of the Walton Green novel, "Cosair" which comes to the Crest theater Friday Chester Morris is called upon to face the problem. It is often said that most All-American football heroes end up as bond salesmen. The Chester jaorris of United Artists picture. Phone 95 A DOUBLE BILL PROGRAM One of the Best BUb the Crest Has Ever Of feral! UN. SO.CAL. 030Ui2) , ibl, fep !S MOTRE DAME 0j, Q SEE the fyll authcntic pictures; m 5 Reels, Play hy Play! Al ihe sus- pense of the neverito-bs-forotten . game. See the sensational last quarter in slow motion, when JU, 5. C. came bacfe from the brink of defeat to score a nyor-to-he'fprgQtten tyictoryi . UNIVERSAL NEWS ItEEL m& cir.iAnRON'S' irnwonl in a :j& t.o ri o u s I '; ' J f , ; - rX, 'mm f yjj?' picture; TUESDAY ONLY in One of the Best Company Have MATINEE AT EVENING - tl ipOPITLAR 'PRICESiT' i . .-- i ; . - - . . . lv lilJ I 1 1fH - II VRVI : t III s tt jmjui-r'vv 0111 b i rctn i-iacrb - s 1 "Corsair," Is no exception. Maiy All-Americans are faced with the choice between poverty and marrying a millionaire's daughter. daugh-ter. Chester Morris confronted with that choice, too. But the hero of "Corsa.ir"' refuses to play tho game that way. He refuses to play the game as Wall street splays it. He wants a million dollars, but he wants it on his own terms. Walton Green, former leader of the secret service division of prohibition pro-hibition enforcement, has shown in his book 'how rum runners who prey on the public's weakness for defying the law, arc in turn preyed upon by pirates. 1 When the Wall street magnate who is secretly financing a b(Ktlcg syndicate, dLscharges-hini as a bond salesman, Chester Morris turns pirate and preys on rum fleets for levenge. ' You Can't blame a, candidate for throwing his hat into the ring; when you consider that he has a bee in his bonnet. ! SUNDAY MONDAY SOnly ? r.i outa(5 raw a It 1 1 1 1 I O i ftJ i Int . , r, Jtp S'iIlts Plays He and His Ever Offered i9im iff IIS ; - 3:30 P. M. - 8:00 P.M. AVA JilOOSl 8 j .r.y .1. - r ',(-T. .-. i-Sr.; A t . .,... , |