Deseret News | 1929-12-14 | Page 26

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Date 1929-12-14
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Date 1929-12-14
Paper Deseret News
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OCR Text V L , n SI AGE AND SCREEN ' WGOfjOj ON ! I DRAM PLATBOCaa Tbs evtstasSiag , drama at lha aaeaee 1 he Siar-a- al Me MaiStltH, Sr Rabect Laugaiia. taatertag Lnaaa Dee Weeda aad tha RKO Orpheum Comedian jFormer Newspaper Man Jr. in Dramatic Doug Role Next at tVictory Caplloi npugla Fairbanks. Jr. will Buddy Rogers Pleases 'Capitol Theatre Patrons piarare VALOEVIIXE Elmer Coudy. featured comedian Buddy Roger Is at Aia what i prba5,y hla most, n the - B. MarcuaYouth and theatre In hie latest BeauHunit Careiese sUge .hovr at the R- .drme-ro!et-Tf- le Orpheum this weekr ia a picture, Half Way to an alf laValng production jgV hav- which U pleasing his followei, In which commences at the Victor) ' former newspaper cartoonist, ,lfubtn old 21! 11 m HaIf FVay to Heaven Buddy has1 theatre tomorrow. ed the Republic. adup Si new in the peronl In th.s storv, a member of many ama- Cversion. FairDanks He waa .... of Jean .Arthur. who is well 'role of a yourg mealcaiiteur cluba and organizations and thembered for past auceejuiee. Then aiudent who fils madly in iove, leti njs cpmedy talews at thereg- Uie be O baaty turiog M gUrm gir m SOCSD re-j- a VIMDAtr-Char- Rt'Tb . Pajrsdn Ja .Tbs rlib Mtrjr iour" aiouoll Dun-x- ' ihportin Ktfwr4. Gorf Arii laD--hi talking pictert Urarufttic piftftrp.rft fii.4 with remtpft. dram, alao Parauiouftt ty and H, ootid ots aad ail ulkifig ftex act. PARAMOUNT I nrst I . inted!Clr 1 &, 1 pictures la jm .he was snd froi accepted a part er thTti'' Salt Laks own Loretta with theb'"La he package la contained in the Salle Players Eight lul acting of Neetor Aber. a boy ivrg B. A Vear Marcus in Chicago go tft ogn.yi-l- u who- plas Buddy picture young broihe on f bi revues, spotted r Jml f sd inTeriaming Wm picture. wd slthtd Vwp of tup. , Coudy has toured from coast lnh. eiMi th aato is Ta Kim", muk Mfi. Aldri Herbert aid tUntoip. M vait aw, tUf. YMth ao4 CofirM Halm g.rl-frien- a: s Or-r- K-- arw-.-sfajr- I rjf4 TITE DESERET NETVS, SATURDAY, : CA U PITOL Oiftrtftft -- Buddy- Half Way to tried Jaaa Artdr. a paramount Marry ail talking p.etvra. Laagdoa la dla firvt a!tta king com4y Mottar V Hat" Kovia tOftt. arouses in it Bret sequences r neier abated until the Bual fade-- 1 CRAVATS Mete alerisf, S.B la bla lat t yfodo Md aouad. tarsal La Miliar and Lyla. Jans aad Wda a. Hard Botiad HampurntrAad tha Patda icuad Nava. GEM Dr. n Maavda, aritla Warn O and Jaaa Arthur and Nral Ham ton, al an aU talk'ng and aiagiag comady. aound aoraity. JttALTWHoar deyhta Tucker Lit L Hd all ta Hoaky Tonic. raat, ai taskicg comady usd aoa. Novelty. Motrotono Ay them comf: sure to E'ght years without fishing is The please resl torg sorrow to this f ehlng fan. but Tt he finds out, Audiences will find ibat 'Half everyone, is andJjdody D.via. In ronsolatioq romant.c yeain rg and the over hie bank statement. glancing .May to Heaven is a atep forward in screen technique, a basis ltiiun bee gn quality which makes Marcus surrounded has Coudy "f. which action and vital dialogue ,lolj in WI br a ravishing bunch of hesutles. lpp J coma into thalr own. as ss well Thjt talent other outstanding ,f,urer Program by an all th ,vlrter the Tputh and Buddy. Rogers stums will thrill t...a with the result L u k lb. you and hi b uild will amass you ,r,or rates hgh In enter novA dslIgh-ftulnmJnf Psul Luk.a also exh.bna on, of frown Or. vv the most impressive phjeiques ' Greta r.arho in The Kir- - will oth ng Paramount News w.ll complete the Conrad Nagel. Holmes Herbert among the male star. , prvgrm. need be said about Jean Arthur. Anders Randolph and others, is Who doent the remember Harry i screen feature . furn-'Me i Langdon, the comedian who rroducer . thl week. iha jdde.sputting laughs? imag-- i Ine Harry as Innocent as ever, trap-Q- q on Business The Valiant Announced ped in n womans boudoir a blonde like Thelma Todd, and you can Mr and Mr .Ngpoleon Hill ac- As Next State Attraction of one In what Imagine happen left by Lesler Park the funniest comedies of the year, companied for Hollywood, where Thursday g a 1 Revealing story an added attraction at the Mr. Park will consult with motion which Capitol this week. X Movietone picture officials relative to the tense with human Interest and por trayed bv a cast of stellar hews rounds out an entertaining forthcoming Corianton tech-n- l "The Valiant Fox Moviebill. Mr. Park color talking picture g production has Its will have a host or friends In the tone toat State the theatre opening movie colony as he is well known Fraternity t- Present ss a producer and is one of the pi- morrow. Muni Paul and Marguerite oneers In the cinema game. Play Hippodrome In the leadMr. Hill's aeries of lectures have Churchill, former ss a confessthe roles, ing been of the until first postponed "The Judge's Husband written murderer sentenced to electroand played by William Modga wilt ihe year, when he has been urged ed cution. and the latter a girl who be presented to Salt Lake au- to return and speak In several of seek to discover whether the ron-vldiences at the Hippodrome Theatre Utah's larger cities. I her long m luring brother 1'rior to leaving. the Hills and December 1 and 20. Theta AMr Pork were extensively entert- give characterisations that ref,ect lpha Pbt. national dramatic varied their stage experience. ternlty at the University of Utah ained. The Daughters of Utah The Valiant has endeavored to give one of Pioneer gave them a reception at proves an Ideal when the most entertaining and pleasing the Belvedere, leading medium for the delineation of the comedies to be done by amateur Church officials, pioneer of 1847 tragic situation in which an er and eons and daughters joined in rant youth, finds himself at the players. Can you imagine a family with n evening of reminiscences. Mr. end of the trail, and of his rigid the wife following the law pro- Park also spoke before the motion determination to guard hi famfession and becoming a judge in Picture exhibitors of Utah at the ily from pain and by con the Cltv court end her husband in Newbous. giving a resume of the dealing his Identitydisgrace to the end the same profession trying cases plan for producing the "Mormon In the cast are Included John in the same court? Complication! tabernacle choir and organ In film. Meek Brown. DeWItt Jennings, arise when the two start divorce A special organ recital waa also Richard Kolker Carlyle Henry precedeings against one another given the visitors. Cliff Torke. Edith Dempeey, Don and the case ia brought to trial Pearce. and George Terry In the wife a court. Husband and wife defend their own cases and Oland in Oriental some of tbe situations they get into Arlus Gives Version are amusing. Gem Mystery Play Miss Marion Redd, as Judge Paramount Sound has enhanced the Mary Kirby, is sure to please ef a everyone with her portrayal of the fectiveness of mystery "I believe we have an even more part of the wife and judge. Joseph in pictures, according to Rowland brilliant story In th Vitaphone F. Smith, cast as Joe Kirby, the V. Lee, Paramount director of the version of 'Disraeli' than we had husband, shares honthriller, "The Myster- on the stage ' ors with Ml Redd. ious Dr. Fu Manchu. which will That Is the verdict of George The rest of the cast Includes Mrs show at the Gem theatre, startthis Arils, who is starring In Willamette Hines. Ray Forsberg. ing today for five days. at the Warner Brothers Albert Eccles, Richard Vowlet The picture open with a battle Paramount theatre.picture Fern Dalby. Georgtnns Taylor, scene in Pekin, China, la on of Mr. Arduring the "Disraeli Mrs Ellen Pratt, Ml Dorothy Ir- Boxer rebellion and the staccato ils' favorite dramas. It was writvine and Miss Gladys Smith. crack of rifles, the distant rumble ten especially for him at his sugof cannon, the ahouts and the after he had studied th screams add to the reality of this gestion. life of the greet premier for some 'Granada Ballroom action. Then the etory shift to year present-da- y London where the "tVe have lost non of th efWill Remain Open crafty Dr. Fu iManehu aeekt tbe fectiveness of th dramatic conAlthough the Granada theatre vengeance oh the famine! nf the struction of the play, or th Una win close Dec. IS. the Granada officer who lead the Pekin de- And the fact that tha camera perballroom- - All) remain open with fense. Striking with an unteen mit u to film scene which on dancing each Wsdneseday and Sat- hand, tbe oriental fanatic operates the stage could only be referred with a mystery that baffle even to, give more latitude In buildurday night and holidays. Tonight Is John Crawford balloon night. Scotland Yard. ing up the climax of the story, will be Warner Oland hat the title role Arliss added balloons Untamed The Vitaphone and thrown to the crowd, and "Untam- and the supporting cast Includes the camera give fvetory of a comed tickets will be distributed free- Jean Arthur, Nell Hamilton, O. P plete liberty of movement. That ia ly In many unique ways to com- Heegic end William Austin. the great contribution of talking the great photoplay The memorate comedy Is one pictures to dramatlo art " scheduled for next of Hugh Wileys uproarioue wild Trodurtion Assisting Mr. Arllss In the screen wo-at the Paramount theatre. cat stories "In snd Out. with version of "Disraeli, this great Ed. Ptoker and Jack StaceF'e Buck snd Bubbles, A Paramount stag success-- , are such players as Granadians have some of the new- "dund New, singing act and nov- Joan Bennett, Florence Arties, Iven est dance mude from New York. elty with Mis Street at the Wur-ltre- r Simpson. David Torrence. Doris Free parking at the Windsor Lloyd and Anthony Bushell. completes the program. Auto park north of the theatre and ballroom entrance for patrons. Barry-ror- t.oa I aa vu nr Thrill Both On ind Off Screen in Granada Film Vet Love.' J?bBkr0:a. playing at tha Granada theatre, are not all on the screen. During the for filming of this production United Artists, the company braved perils In th Canadian wild several players and mambars of tho technical staff narrowly escaped death In mountain alldea and the star himself severed an artery in his leg While Scaling a dangerous peak in the high Rockies and sprained both ankles But th most excitement occurred during the final days of production at the studio In Hollywood. Go an afternoon that on of the biggest sequences was to be filmed, Barrymore disappeared. Frantic calls to hla home brought no response. The supCamilla Horn, porting player t, Hobart Bosworth. Victor Bodll Foetng, Mona Rco, exBelbia hundred and of Evelyn tra were ready for work. But no Barrymorel Lata In th afternoon the mystery was solved. Barrymore was celebrating the completion of hie picture by securing a license to wed Dolores heart-movin- excel-lence- 'all-dialo- - at ct at of "Eternal The thrill Var-con- Costello. Three day ure at la!r the nuptials were solemnised. And on the day that "Eternal Love waa completed, Barrymore and his fcrlda left on their honeymoon. melo-dram- hen-peck- S- - Bag Three Squirrel , With Only One Shot L. Man Manager Of Coast Theatre " Gorge Lundbery. formerlymanof Balt Lake, has assumed the Warner Brothers' of agement theatre after being manager of Grauman a Chine in Hollywood for two theatre years. Mr. Lundberg received (its early theatrical training In Salt the Lake. After appearing on etage In several coast theatres he .learned theatre mamgsment and his advancement In that profession has been phenomenal. Mr. Lundberg has Inaugurated hi own system of handling the Immense crowda that throng his theatre, and due to his efficient methods ha been entrusted with the running of on of the largest show house on tbe coast. down-tow- n ( INS. COLUMBUS. Ind. Bagging three Squirrels with one hot was tha record hung up b Edward Huenfeld, farmer living near here. While hunting in the woods near his home. Huenfeld Aivv the shadow of three bushy tails on a fence post. The anmals were on the limb of a tree some distance away After watching the animals for some time. Huenfeld quickly ahifted hi position and brought them all down with ne shot. v. HEAR Sophie Tucker Lila Lee T !H:nkvh Tcnk A VITAPHONE o PRODUCTION Talking Cu4; Xovelty Saaad awa c SUN, MON, TUES. Hear , John Mack Brown ThrfTI Drama uIf mmdl . cnacel f eVr fW.cl PAUL HU.MI in The Valiant 5IL riwe1 a " Th rl u Dr' , v rl,'lTe ( p-- , NOW i(l Opened at Wetphalia BRILON, Westphalia HNS) The first school In the worly has been opened bere In connection with the Humpeji! whch has been renovvred since the middle agse Hcct0,or the art of casting bells has been th possession of a comparatively limited number of persons and th occupation has been kept mainly In the same families for centuries Both theroretieal and practical instruction will be given at the new school. JL ? Modern Pharmacy. ,4 - BY A. RAT LEE. . ' See and HEAR! aaatlmall THREE SECTION Mrs John F, Bowman, Formerjmorde, Mr. Woods and practically R. jail the other favorite will be Governor and Mrs, Charles of the tair.ed was received with applauso repersentativea Ladies Literary club, the Catho- - Plane for augmenting the cast and lie Womens league, the Univer-- i making it one of the beat In tha of Utah, the Mutual Improve- - entire country were outlined. Nor. slty mem association, the Chamber f men Feusler. who recently arrived Los Angelea, the first of tbo Commerce, the Federation of men's clubs, the newspapers of new acquisitions and a former Salt and favorite, was present the city and various church. cational and social groups. It waa participated In the meeting. The question of selection explained that the aim of th of wan sponsors of the guild is to enlist proper end suitable plays e the active Interest of citizens. pres-Theach member end (discussed announcement that thajent was invited to suggest dramas future presentation. present cast including Miss Wo-'fro- m edu-fL- Once, a long, long time ago ther used to be a store, aU -- felled with jar snd pills and bottles right up to tbe door, and when you had tb chilblains or a big pain In tha neck, you hied you to the comer drug and bought and took a peck, at anything the man of wldojahoe.4a-r- c, emmend, then went to bed all confident your misery would end. But now the portals of the door are filled with dolls and soap, while with depart meat store they vie, with eating Joint they cope. The pretty bottles n a row that once killed pains and lice, ere now content to ho'd that stuff that makes the girls smell nice Toil listen to the radio, and hark the coffee boil, then through the cobwebs seep the fact You you came for castor-oi- l. with the register the idea clerk who looks aghast, that anyona thla day and - te should have the nerve to ask for anything not In their line, now could you use a doll, per haps a aafetv razor, or a necklace for some moll. I b'lleve I have sir, Juat the thing, a kodak, pocket else, add here a a swell stuffed elephant t'would make a booby pnxe; some candle-stickor baby chicks, some, gloves or here's a set, of dishes, and a bath towel and mind a book on etiquette. My ... I .nf hlflnk .nA hlfary looked at al those things snd I feared that 'fore I got the oil my body would take a Inga Now I was riled. In accents wild I loudly voiced my woe, I knew juet what I warned but I knew not where to go. I grabbed that drug sheik by the neck, some cards or gum bs croaked, could I have reached a bar of soap I'd crammed it down hie throat. Now. tell me pray I fiercely and hissed, do I get castor-oi- l. In the silence that ensued, my blood was heard to boll. Then low he hoarsely whispered, seems Pve heard of It before, and b'lleve, sir, you can get U at most any grocery store. Es-if- or s, PUDLIX THEATRES Nolhfa .TO MAKE atra iMiakt BakfA-tak- c m raiar nk Aka Ilka MOTHER With repreaenta'ivee of social, standing of this city ax a recreaeducational, religious and business tion center In the past. Its pioneerin drama, music and other culgroups of the efty is sttendsnos. ing its tural aria and reputation th Balt Lake Theatre Guild waa throughout the nation He exare there the an thet hope given auspicious Inauguration pressed t a meeting of tho advisory coun- - enough people In Balt Lake snd the immediate vicinity. Interested! Playhouse iheatra. Thurs in good drama to make the actiday night following tha perfor- vities of the guild successful and to the mance of tho play of this week. preserve for the community drama. Mr. Brown, com pit-- 1 The Eternal Magdalene. The stage mented the members of the pres-- j purpose of th meeting was to set ent cast all of whom were present as' In motion a movement to encour- ft the meeting. The program includes plans to augment age and promote tho spoken dra- outlined, the and cast, enlarge strengthen ma in Balt Lake and to lay a the present make orchestra and foundation for cultural recreation alterations and additions to the of the theatre assuring on a scale that will interest the equipment a type of drama equal to that preentire community. sented In the larger center of the The formation of tho Theatre country Qulld is the outcome of a series Joseph J. Cannon one of the or-- 1 of meetings among various groups gamxers of the Theatre Guild and who are interested in preserving a director of the theatre corpora- of the reputation of this city as a re- tion. outlined the program creational center of a high order. plavs for the opening of the BetTha organizers of the guild, after ter Drama Season which is being a survey of conditions surrounding sponsored by the guild, beginning stage productions here and else- December 22. and continuing well where end following conferences Into June. The opening bill, Rewith various leading organizations mote Control was annnuoced as of of the city, formed an alliance the outstanding rad'o drama It calls for a cast of with the Playhouse management the year. In e now are thirty-onwho people and about this theatre the activities of the guild will be centered. rehearsal for the Christmas week Is offering This will be followed. It The closest kind of Belaaco announced, by the assured by ths Interlocking of the waa success "The Ross' of the Randirectorates of the guild and the cho " Nev members of the cast ere Metropolitan Theatra corporation, all expected to be here in time for owners of th Playhouse Under Mr. revival of this drama. the new plan Joseph J. Cannon, the Cannon also outlined some of the Hugh J. Brown and John D Giles, plans of tbe guild for the future, officers of the Theatre Guild beto encome members of th board of di- emphasizing g a movement and rectors of ths theatre corporation courage th among people of and will with C. W th community. Clogaton, manager end CepL C. C The members of the cast at th Spicer of I.os Angeles, president of Playhouse were commended for the operating company their excellent work. Upwards of At the meeting of the advisory one hundred persons attended the council Thursday night th aims performance and remained for the prepnntad by council meeting. Included among Hoch B Brown, president of the'thoee present were Governor and guild. Mr. Brown referred to the Mrs George H. Dem, Mayor and TONIGHT I ltD TtkrwPablx'kai Caateat cater today. AKOiWUMiATai Paramount Wtul! GUILD INAUGURATES PROGRAM IN SUPPORT OF SPOKEN QRAMA Joan Crawford Balloon Dance School Bell-Found- Today and Tomorrow Xrtretrae Peru ta granting a subvention of 80 nn acre to all who putt under cultivation land which has not previously been worked. Th first of three destroyers hunt for the Argentine govern ment; ! expected to be put Into commission in he near future. , II ' DECEMBER 14,'1925 WE DIDNT THINK THERE WERE THAT MANY! 4mjm wk arrtlft4 that w Fr fetara aad larlted all thoaa rk lat Mri! lad a at preferred ka alleat ptrare fa sea kla ane. Tka raapoasa was ladeed aarprUtaf. JOHN B4RLYMORE la aarelp at kla teat la ETERkAL 10 E." This teat proves fkat there are atlU maay admirers of tha alleat drama and especially when It Is as well doaa aa this production. The witl cal aeora la mapalfleeaf aad more than fill tha Ccap left fcy tka absease of dialogue W E IRC.E TOT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THIS OPPORTIXIT1! j
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