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Show r Jt A k. Cg' t t 4 ' ' - f A -- f THE DESERETvWS - SALT LAKE' CITY uch as xtended boon jlven pro now pictures ths poputoday rrmaim In which lar comedy romance can be seen. Colbert Claudette plays opposite Chevalier la "The Big Pond. an ha VMGqino UimLLU i Wr Brother s4 Eirtry la Tb Original Hb4-b4 It of Hifr MottctftB.' Ko with other Boas folk, w the act edrt!i eftes tor4 Byron of Broetl- - H1CO OR PH E C M Gripping Gangiter Story' On Screen at Victory uf wy."w bOCM Gazing RAD IE HARRIS Probably the moat fascinating and gripping night Sweot VICTORY Blche "Tb pictures fthe year la The WomVomea Uooro its Tom which opened for a oathor of the an Racket, Racket.' ky the evcceaa. four-da- y run at the Victory theatre ecroea "Broa'lg. U(4- s4 Tb E4d-The old favor, Lambert la night. ay.Wednesday l fig Sweet. Is one very im Big Jwl Ce, ' ite. People Bora eomotfy, Horoecope portent factor in the film's success la Jup. boned Her yemebtck to the talkies after Cwulie aBLATHOiffB Dolor several years oi. retirement wsa a itb Grant Hear rare one, and a rare blt of luck Wit fee. ' as' ail talking rtarr. enhlorta for the cinema Industry. In this bbort j picture she takes tbe part of Julia FR4ffl'NT 4 Maorice hCherifrj Bg Johacie Bark C;au4et tnght riuft er.tertalnlte,who mar-- ! in H ned a pol'ceman and left him to H tajk. f Her Trampeted Cheee. ' a j return to the old racket to make In tflnHj . more mono. frugal frnr-t, old Tom favorite. Paraoat Mn4 Another afe Nea Moore, is in the shbw. taking the 'Boro in Low CAFITOLEndnod part of Julia's copper" husband a dram cf gangland, Reckless John M.ljan is shout as eontemp. wth a('therae lale Ooe - CharWork.t.ble Ln. a viKian as a person would in Teat ley rti care to see. cast as the night clubj eeraity of I fh commencement Tke Ark Natr Kfie 't f proprietor cheating his friends and - ftr-fTr- the Great One ofUCpf tbe men was ta!l and distinguished. Iron gray hair A fine black eyebrows The otfrer Was 20 years younger and not near-1- v so distinguished. The first was Mr. T alter Hampden, ( last, Americas greater Shakeapeareana Tne other wa yea, your humble correspondent. Mr. Hampden had fuel spokes his modest Jine In the Players k revival of The Little ! ?. Tlo o iiT.h 1. Father yea trr a 'Aao Greta Gaft a1 Chrtatia." wuta Kr end comedy UUiRf Maar cat, 5TATB racket As might be expected there is considerable ehooimg and rough Bound Ka. Helen in the picture whtch is said to Fpcdric talk Heela. rth- Short OE3f 'Pltrd ilium Foaelllow down", on the bo the real Karo eal aeva ublact inside of the night club game as myrery ef RI ALTO Tngg, ' in the big cities It has it'f played fOntral Press Staff Writer- La?: pUntjc. o.apine JickUng moments ' Heat Prederiek. Bickti taiktpg cratdy. Mai Nwsuch as trunk mysteries. old fash nanl efMrcher ad Adopted lomid holdups and 'Ix;des,-...l- n diUon there are some snapr? songs Iljl professional Later i Backwoods Group Big amt dances Introduced, March""!) trrFrederTc cftangr A fast inov mg comedy. The Hit RKO Orpheutn numerology, his Jewel t'ae " is sn added feature cause, acording to the June Horoscope and a lucky ftuinbcr is 1 3. Called Fred- while ....... acmnr,mnt and . With feature com pic to the bUl. his wife, fry vtlou a cauw for laughter, thet newsreel gho calls him Lammie and Weaver brothers with Elviry Backin Born Vis, Aug. 31. Barlne, Hear Fight Broadcast the "Home Folks,' from th IsOt. Doesnt look a day older woods of Arkansas, headlines the . puk:- Lobbies 33 than new bill of the RKO Orpheum.iH - Always wanted to be an actor which began a week run Wed- in the but never tohJ to) one about it installed will be Radios Tsird nesdey. Tbe feature film l theatres not even hla diary. story of lobbies of the three Public Byron of Broadway. theTin Chose Banking. Pen Thursday evening between ths vagabond lover of and 7:30 oclock to broadcast the Specialized in banking at tha alley. chamg world tnstru made of Wisconsin and won With their home heavyweight fight re- Cftiternty to tbe National City manta and other paraphernalia, pionship which wlil be broadcast blow scholarship New York City. Proved Lank of tha humorous presentation of the turns blow over K8L. The lobbies of excellent apprenticeship to screen group ie one of the most unlQue by and Vic- career. Knoaa the Paramount. Capitol Their vaudeville. the difference now in American acta tory theatres all are cooled to a between movie money and real wit added to the thoroughly comfortable temperature. on tbe backwoods music money. home-mad- e Instruments makea a Dec'ded he would rather atane HUGHES FAMILY aa an actor than stifle as a bank deciced bit with the patrons to resigned his job. No Other acts on the Vaudeville SAILS FOR EUROPE president, tendered ihimr'ta-fArerWtdm etagtx are OrvlUe Stamm and Billie in a study DeVane, presenting WASHINGTON. June 11 AP) iter Lo screen at a casting Begsterd Eugenics' assisted by W ilia, and The names of Chief Justice and agency. Waa aent ti Datd rettv and Jessie Petrie. Heraa entertainers Mrs. Hughes and their daughter. in response to a call for exbackyard Wallace, Elizabeth, held a conspicuous place tras in the stage production. complete the program. of hst on the the passenger today Doubled as Victor Hugo How a young song writer steals Leviathan. some. in and Hin old man the They were bound for southern in the prologue second aet. Had a line to one else's sorrow and pain and members two other where Europe, the ropetfcgae way.' To becomes a matinee idol only to of the supreme court. Justices peak dav, whenever Belasco. mcts discover that everything that hap- Sutherland and Stone, bate al this in written not be him him aa ::dd Hope Uav. could hails -gone for the vacation seaion. WsyT ' pened song, features Ihe screen version ready or auroad Whether go stay they Considers his stock engagmnt of Kell- Martin's novel. Heading home, whether they go to the the Elitch Gardens in Denver, the rest ere Charles Kaley of Earl at mountains and to the seashore at nicest of his career. Was thero the Carrol's Vanities. Ethellng Terry, during their summer vacations, - Clirt Edwards and Marion Shill members of the court cannot have he met Florence Eldridge. the Is shown Mrs. Frederic March. ing. Part of the picture complete rest. Their Judicial du- present Won in tcchntcolor, adding to its to Screen. ties fellow them. value. W'as playing role of Tony Those who go abroad as well as in the coast producl.cn of those who remain in this country have their summer vacations in- The Roa Family' when he was Ruth Chatterton Next won oter to screen contract by terrupted at frequent intervals Paramount Attraction business. Before ths court I aramount. Will aoon play its new term Oct. 6, pa- role in talkie rston begins "Tbe Xady of Scandal." Ruth pers in over 300 cases will have Hates New York traffic. UlghK ut efficient efficiency, dopirg newest starring pic- been sent them. Chatterton Air. abroad to pack in a what remain will Hughes ture, will be the. next attraction at until August 11 when he wi, re- a loud" wardrobe and bromides the Paramount theatre, beginning turn to New Fork City. Oeltzer and otherwise ). Plavs a corking .t of teams Friday. Adapted from Frederick Lonsdale's stage hit, Tb High SHRINERS HOLD but his feminine partners j.hj-U-is brilliant a score a love' Road." 'the picture POSTPONED PARADE Dslikes bridge. game. It Contend comedy romance of modern soto unhappy home lfc. Will ciety, centered about the prob'' can an actress whether lem of TORONTO. June 11. (AP) plav anograms and pachcI futli and Encouraged by promise or fair t.n! without the slightest provoca marry happily Into wealth prudery. Basil Rathbone, suave- skies, shnnera of the United States is rapho actor. and clever stage Has but one superstition. Keeps and Canada In conclave here today - Idly gaming a tremendous follow held the parade and carnival a tiny pair of his wifes - baby in his dreeing room all the ing in talking pictures, plajs oppo- washed-ou- t aloes raitw yesterday-b- y site the star. 8he Despite the storm which com- time as a good luck symbol. Miss Chatterton brings a subby keeping h bby of jesterday's reciprocates The pelled postponement in tlety of characterization to curia hers -- t hrettyt frad be8he mlkex it process; His Lady of Foandal. an engrossing study of a woman gan to gather for it, Bhrlners and . a Persian cate born whose pride leads her to defy en their guests turned the city into Christmas day. and tno lo'e bird. ar.stocratic family by becoming a scene of informal revelry ahich Hopes to be a doting father 6ome engaged to the son. only to meet laeed until the early hours today lav. While Toronto interested Itself res! love for tbe first time in tbe Admires Maurice Chevalier un in the spectacular aspect of the mensety. N3nry Carroll is hi faperson of her fiances cousin. Not pt si! interested by her Shriners gathering, the members vorite actres Will play opposite young admirer, John, the actress ia of the imperial council continued enraged when bia father. Lord their deliberations. Esten A- Flet- Crayle. writes her a letter offering j ch,r wgs to acr,d to ,he piar 0f, her money to give him up John y YoungswoHh of Los An-- , heanng of 1L promptly Announcesr gf prelate. -- iheit In newspa-pethe engagement and takea her to his father's TU Both England and Gcmany estate to met his familv. All the claim to rank third, following the relatives gather. Including Edward, United States and Italy, for the' a sophisticated young bachelor end , production of rayon. they decide to bare Elsie live with them, feeling sure that away from the theatre aha will be so com- , Aj;Niw and More Than pletely bored that she will not go ' iji Ever Adorable with But the marriage. through the plan falls to work. The story j reaches new heights of character interpretation and interest. Ralph Forbes. Miss Chatterton's husband, plajs his first talking picture role in the part of John". Nance O'Neil. Herbert Bunston. r rr MacKenzie Mard and Fred are featured in the cast. disclosed as an emotiona' "The Shooting Gallery.' a color-lon- e actress of convincing power revue. Wise Files," a talker- - i toon end sound newt will complete in a stirring drama of love the bill. and sacrifice. The Big Pond' has its final showing at the Paramount theatre Thursday. Due to booking arrangements which do not permit Babch &arke-Afri- ca at - .( Sharkey-Schmelin- 4 -- Cav-enui- , t ' " r 1 3 t -- r.f But-M- A He Th was back in street clothes by 10 p ra For the of Austin Strong and Lloyd Osbourne was but a curtain raiser to the longer piece of the evening tbe Arnold Knobiok play. Milestones. M Hampden, as you may or may not know, i president cf the Players. one-act- er Bennett-Ed-war- d - FIGHT- RESULTSTONIGHT C4 PIOt MR JMOttV? !7H0R Y - faaaisom- -- ctsilemsa h witii ther resonant- - votce waa - not th!nklng"-abott- ti The- Players and-theiEul-A- - annual 'revival" as paced back aod forth in Fortieth street. He waa quietly outlining his, p la - or-i- e eMfiemwt ira usual personal ovcrhaulmgs that any established actor has ever given himself. begin Mr. Hampden is going to aiac-do- off Columbus Circle (The Hamp- dors "having convictions' his New Tork plahouse Just den ) for a period of at least two and ''being opiniated' leave off. Response Yarltvl. years. Those two years are to be WOMEN APPEAL No actor of recent Njw Tork spent reviving the old enthusimore and getting a fresh point of, history has provoked a TO PRESIDENT FOR asm view" along the highways and 'mixed response from the public, MATERNITY ACT byways of that great country that j There have been holocausts of lies west of the Hudson River the provinces, where he is alWASHINGTON, June 13 AP) President Hoover was requested to- ready so well kn.w:i. , Walter Hamnden is by no meaus day by a delegation representing 13 national women's organization, an old man But seven jfar bi-n-as to urge immediate enactment of a New York legislation to continue the ben an easy course to foland maternitv work begun Infancy under low he confided. Njt easy the Sheppard-Towne- r one has stubborn convictions that Act-- r i After thrir conference ir embers krow no ccnrpFOTTiva of the group, said the president with, dramatic critics. favored the Cooper bill which conIn fact It is a case whre contemplates continuation of the ac- victions are often as not more cf tivities a liability than an asset. For Mi Members of the delegation Hi.mpden willingly admlta that Mrs. J. W. Bingham. Stan- his own convtcitor.s mav. and dol ford. California, of the National Congress of Parents and Teacher. her for the firstume in his ne.i picture. Was so divappolnTed alien lo the title role in Young Man of Manhattan 'after having hem assigned It, that ho wanted to go out and break the ten Command men's. Including, the Eighteenth amendment. Recuperated quickly j p!av!ng with Claudette Colbert u, Manslaughter . Is never taken for an actor of the screen. Whtch explains nhyj he is so quickly recognized as on-- j on the screen. 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June 31 Endocrinology Can Live for It. Tears? t Personal gift on Sunday, June IS (NO LECTURE). . Eedoorln Glands every adult press; Monday, June I What Ton' Are end How to Sunday, Juno 33 INO LECTURE.) Use It, 38 M.n'a Greateet Enemy. June Monday. Tuesday, June 1 "Outwitting the UndertakTuesday, June 34 Poverty a Disease Hew er Why Multitude, Wear Glasses. to Make Money, Mind Wednesday, June 35 The Posaibllitl-- s and Wednesday, June H The . Powers of tbs Mind. and How It Functions. Ttmee ar tbe most inspiring and revelations ry lecture! of tbe age. Startling revelations ' on bow the human. mind makes or break human life,' by a man whose ia hla field ' , go, unquestioned Friday, June H- e - - -- 11 v ks Diagnosis STARTING JUNE Free Lectures The Czar's tyrannical in brutal onslaughts. ast and trackless steppes of Russia in vivid reproductions. SELF . -- HEARTS IN EXILE . cos-sac- fam young American Into London as Hamlet. For it waa in ilsj. 1105, that Walter Hampden, then New-Venhibut M years old. played that memres orable week of Hsmlet at tha London Adelpbla. Filling tha herola-, H. B. Ireshoes of the theathe at Hampden applause ing himself. tre theca past years. Ana there life's Greatest Moment. And it waa at tha Players Club have been choruses of contemptunamous indictment specifically some time later that hp experienchighbrow." ed that "supreme moment of my ing this offensive InYet with a eupe-- b for perhaps life.' That was the moment when furiating! composure the actor the cluti presented, him with the has calmly followed tbe level belt which Edwin , Booth had worn aa Hamlet. There had been path. Calmly continued hie , of Caponsaechfct sweeping praise of the haw Ham "The Light of Asia. -- Rlcnelieu.' let 'Bonds of Interest.' The talkies? (Of course on It has cot been easy. mast ask Mr. Hampden about tha 'v "I have to make my way- .- Hr. talkies. ) Hampden told me. There have They0 have combined with the been, good and bad seasons during market slump to hurt playgoing in those seven. But for the entire the provinces. No, I haven't been period I cannot complain at my directly approached' by the talkie financial balance- - It has been fav- barons, as you call them. Attracted orable. I have been able to put by my voice? No, Im afraid no something in tbe bank. That is talkie baron has ever found h's encouraging " way into the Hampden theatre. New Fields? Even if I were to enter the talkies. , Hamlet" and Cvraao." Two of! I should still put my stage work It would his greatest roles. Hamp- -j first (thoughtfully) den doesn't want to revive tnem.jseera almost like treachery to ds-new adaptation cl Ruy B!aa'jsert the stage at such a time as looks more inviting to him. It will this when so many have gone. ended- - abruptly. A probe biv provide lbs had of thg Hampden 1339-3- 1 friend finally season, impatient StiiL claimed the last of Americas Good . It will never be possible to neg- greeter Shakespearean lect for very long the immortal ac. night, we said to each other cents which first brought the 'bark at the stage door. bed-ridd- b4 Fo-- - By PAUL SHIXKMAN. Centra! Press Staff Writer. NEW YORK Two men paced back end forth between Broad-ma- y and Sixth avenue on the dark side of Fortieth street the other evening. Each time they passed the stage door of the aristocratic old Empire Lheatra- - a perspiring doorkeeper would stare curiously a them-the- n drag fortfr his handkerchief to mop hie , own once more. brow For it was hot. Much too" hot to be pacing up and down on the dark eid off Fortieth street. WCTUth 5ta V THUKSDAY JUMP 12 1930 Cyrano, hamlet On Shell as Hampden Flags j TlStOPj , V- i . .Scien lific!. Educational! --4j3 hr RHi X- TJft Tk - Tlwtw EnJor PalrM Perl tor Omr Pvbjis Lbk Ppz ;: |