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Show - - v tV 523iV ,: i. 3, " V 3 Oriental Culture Explained By One AUttiracttnomis 133f (the Urea glare. Bfll young humorous aa an oyecd reseed does officer. Mauri na find piece of troupmf aa Henrietta Barrett. On the wboleBue picture U aa event in entertainment. and on that canpotfell be missed. Supporting feature, an reel cartoons and the usualnt they and tif.erv are all right hut CAN dont' really Dialer. TED Long WitliPeopIe ; lecturer - Points ' Differ-ence- N0-- s With Western , M.VTHOISE Ideals - Cows W Hex Jrwcd'a Wncl-GIwith SS persons. In medians, "Japan Knees. On the Smew o Greater Glory, and "Silk Sir jrrederidtWUyU old hi XiDgiburr lOUt Audience lam that the intangible caigoes the BrilUh and Liutch East India company ship carried are creating ew Asia. The Impact of weat- thought tint led the people of the great continent to copy mrUi-od- a and forma but la now them to an objective and leading critical tndy of their own Indlgcnoue eve-W- casts. The stage show at the Playhouse best prethis neck, la one of the sented there tinder the present of Full song catchy management. hits drier humor and sparkling.; la specialty number the showehow-goer real tonic for the occasional aa well aa the regular first lighter. Three rmniber were encored In x row. lie test Of thenr Tile Happy Chap with Tommy Mullaley, be The ing called back four times standing work of the show la , done Tommy and by Mullaley Keith, Parker. Cleo Hayward and. Peggv Anderson, but . the entire east ia on Ha toe and wu. never better. . offers better "Japan Knee singing than usual. There are some new dances, and some good gag On the screen are "No Greater Earl Glory" and Silk Express. U Borg. El pec, with Civilizations. hir Frederick haa qualified 'by long realdence- and intimate relatione with affaire in the fhr Irmrr li tal proceaeea of Aaia. Hi lecture a a fit opening to the Heater Hmda and Artiste eeriee. Thooe who Uateaed felt-ththe address prepared, them for aaother.whirh the lecturer doubtleea could make . well, the meaning Of the - equally present danger signals among the e 'threw great people. Indians, and Japanese. -Viewpoint Differ In contrast with westers man ' who baa measurably mastered the Aaistica particularly the Hindus have always looked on the ' tangible as the unreal, aa non-elatent. Their-who- le Interpretation f nature la mystical and thejr belief la that the actire will of man am hare nothing to dp with the Inner realities, . yhe Chinese are more practical. They attempt to placate the forces of nature. They stand between the Indian and. the wmtn attitude Japanese lawns Qalrfcly The Japanese said to bo great Imitators, are reaUr eery curious and adapt what they take and make It their own. When their doctors saw the Dutch anatomical charts and recognised the location of vital organs different from their own traditional likwa. copied from the Chinese, ther secured the bodice of criminals and diraecteit them to learn the truth. The Chinese with the mne fofnrmstlon ronrlnded that the 'barbarians' were constructed differently and dropped the matter. Two important thoughts were left by the speaker. One was the emancipation of the youeg woman wf the east The wit! ' be lancer ruled br hernotwitllngly mother-i- n - na-tbr- e, (I) Fredrlc March and Norma Shearer are the romantic lovers, Robert Drowning and Elisabeth Barrett ia The Barretts of Mini pole Street, at the Paramount theater this week. Inset is Charles Laughton in the role of the poetess domineering father who used every weapon at hia command to present the match. The pictare la the screen version of the Rudolf Reiser play In which Katherine Cornell appeared In belt lake last season. (2) WOI Rogers and Henry B. Walthall seem to bo facing , MttGoWiCll AO x ' ' , M RKO-Radio- Geam ,rrya lod JUnftr Haa Herrtiy. aso Sm !, Joaa HiUidaf, Rath Dot s4 John OPfHEDt1'W Xhisna Ban ia Tb Afs of laaocanco v (it Lanel:so AtWiiL Laa& Hop RsaroaT--Mia.o- a DIIy Changing Moral Patterns Give Subject of Drama At Orplieum CANNON-- "Artists, Models Gay Stage Revue AtVIctory Sunday That tho customs and the whole, provide both tragedy and humor - That peeved from Ik7Sof life radically chaa with the awifl flight of time i and poaaibiy a few yearsto"18ij thereEdith after. ia referred to as the Age vividly demonstrated in Wharton's Age of Innocence." of Innocence." when propriety wa now playing at the Qrpheum. on a pedestal. But it ia often ar "Artists And odds' a gay naw The glamorous period In the sued that the actual morals of that rerev. tomorrow tiv-lat 70s and the epen a Stage which propn day, a compared to those of our the Victory theater. With gorge- ety was a fetish is now dramatized own. were no better or worse ous girl many popular vaude- for tbs screen, portraying (not ville stars and the broadcasting does millinery, but human nature epoch of our In which to conform to moral remains hand. "Monarch of Melody." it "human and rather conpromisee to repeat the aucccaa of standard now considered absurd, stant even though outside appearthe Victory's past stage shows. was considered the only virtu ances apd frills undergo rapid The story at the time of Lilt thees preceding bill It init cludes a featnre picture a ro- publication was a sensation in that mance that looks behind the scenes it seemed to pillory the strict FOUR STARS AT TOWER to the film Wly 111 Nights In moral cods of the r James Dunn and Alice j era as a menace, and presented, in Hollywood The Tower features today Sylvia, one of rebellion, its hero and R dney and j Faye are starred. Cary Grant in The e martyrs of an Thirty Day Princess, and Norma i Margaret Lilly and Georaa Hall heroine as n,, ou,worQ head tho-east of Artists And! Fhearer snd Robert Montgomery! ModclV with their famous Hoosier order. BotR pictures arej' iiH'RtpTide PuMWied In 120 ard Aah in outstanding and wiil be found tn Published some 40 lSiO, novel dancing act: Wade and Wade h srhy enertaininir to old and years after the period which it oung ia "Gobs: Soonya , and Manager Kmith alo fea The Age of Innoeenci tare Little Hen adagio artirts, Geraldlen Ross describes ise a Disney and tho nationally known quartet whs considered somewhat danmr "artoen in technicolor works nowadays become hilled aa "A Thousand Pounds ef Literarymore much aggressive thaa Mis? Harmony." also have featured spots Wharton's before LE4GCE N4MES HEAD they can make a on tho bill. disturbance Horace A Sorensen was chosen , The Sunday' program will be Fe h,0Wf so symb'' ireaident of the Sugarhouse Bus-- 1 completed by a George Oivot com- --- ,t0 Men s league at the annua Hw Do Too Like That,' pathetic alb'r dy. '"v tfeatment of a hen and Ifetroton aound new. nccling yerterday Orson Kastel- -' aa the authored gave to th Jaffa!? Zan Geonre O'Brien Gree pic. affled "r was elected v ice president, and of Ellen. th vf,n and "Houses t Americanlonin I leant Morgan, a director. an Countess Olenska. wHh wHe. George Brent Ann Vcwjand Archer, the catch of New Dvorak and Bette Davis, end to-- 1 York s elite night at tba Victory. Likewise th screen fnterpreta- lion of Miss Whartons class.c r is distinctly a credit to Jo hr .! Boles and Miss Irene Dunn, who, dot'hla bill Today starring Jeanette carry the leading roles. i McDonald and Raymond Navarro Interesting Study Changing fashions especially In P hi la "The Cat and tho Fiddle." with A . i of a nation, is always, t lyrics written by Otto Harrbaeh ,he morals to study, for -tho lnev- -j i famous Balt Lako composer. Thisi'n,ffestlnk I -holds intense vitool change that gome- with the n,M of years offer contrasts that trtenet from tho standpoint 1 of clever theme, clever music and , clever artist. -- vlev-poin- - . Damoa Cfewj with. Dtniar JUuuwm Pfiri fpa HoimA Edward Arnold, Mary CarUtfo. Xarm ghrarar and pAR4MOlTXT FrDdrte March to Tho Barrett of unpoio TQWEK- - Sytr sa 8Utnj and To rty tMf Prtarj Grant la Tide eeaef ami 'Ri aataraf fTHi NEB'S ad Shearer omery. STAR Jeanette 4'f r- -1p VU 4 4 Horse Show niaiflr.1 fie IIOPIUNS . AND - 5 i -- ' OBrien la "Frontier KOYL AT 12:33 LUX KAC3 TKEATCE i 3 Pmg o TOMORROW! n One of the most colorful events i ,sioneygrant. nrtjTFTjntesi doles i jo::n Idsth. trion.s jf trsDCEna L mt win Sive Lessons at I tab Httrl - feNtFi Oet 1 r & Maa 'Iff cure. SX4 p. m General Admission . . ,, .- -Ilf Evomi iiEivor dwredMby Jobs Golden Beery Bondsy i pre lads Tbeotre Children Faith TiiaTiltIVar, Science aaA km4 of Peycbclogy of l aw-a- f Xl I. -Mr fajsoa now in fdition. 13th hook, Tfcr- - Flaaartal FrrHva. W bft her 1 Believe ar fri SatoaVMitk. Beaatr mm4 t kam mm Aaa Fnrarerlg h Hangar TONIGHT 'f 'f LADIES 'J' : FREE ul Keith OBriens ipsn rfitm -- Brigham Young University Fritz Kreisler - Wnrhra rrrr(A BilirwM -- Xito . George OBrien ia FRONTIER MARSHAL" news cartoon Crenttnt VWInlat Lovely Autumn CooLsons Mask! - Perfect Dancing! Ttsigfc! S Sslzrday -- Etc&s Provo Tabernacle . J)TJGOOOk4 nt nnns mi Every latordsF, - or TICKETS AT COLISEUM, Chamber of Commerce GBVTS 39c sf Hwr, Xaric 50 C XTat Haw Rake irar Dreaais Cm mo True. Haa leal Prwrea T I& eella hhwr DANCE , 25 BOXES: With 6 seats, $1 per seat for one evening. Entire box for 2 evenings, $10. WTh tW. JOHN BOLES - attend! The GrM Mv aaA mi Diet. oflhe season! high-bre- 3230 8 Free Lecture to Ort. law Mi 11. Bwkt fT V Tvra entertainment and holds special interest for EVERYONE! ' Yon do not need to be a horse man or horse woman to thrill atihe glamour d and the action as riders pnt their mounts through their paces. Spirited competition for honors will animate, horses and rid era . and thrill every spectator! Plan to Sew Aafhar gf B ytl ALICE FAYE It is entirely different from ordinary forms of Hclmes U JAMES Sponsored by SALT LAKE HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION iftetab Fesirieks r at the Fair Grounds We vurr f--r ASD TffF ROXftRCHf OF MELODY! DUNN COLISEUM COCONUT GROVE Wstrk GIRLS! CIRLS! 3 S5 RIGHTS OttYWOOT) RanLw Cetlew Hyland K533 mu 8 oclock ADOLPH BROX If Slat Rath Kmmt sMUlnL TONIGHT 1 Gant Imtr f the Xm tkc Tbrvira MsM4lt Re , featured. of a crashr, Tho French Inventor the proof airplane demonstrated aafetv of his device by plunging in 4 cliff and foot over It a emerging uninjured. It. a torch aixr.ER 8S REAtTV BALOV IMS ni v JACK MILLS HlVl Rad Rk WrrttF I. 1 k V Rratl ah I , y.,t i.i flit VIOVDVT I16I1HM4K with fiwnt Ban aawmf Lilly The original 10M Panada vf Hareaaay Maay Other Great Aria! Two Performances, Beginning and RSc Espert Hair CttHac XI.DIC4L RTS BLDG. Haa. 131 l.MkRCUS T1IEATRQ5 k& ANNUAL FALL SrDonld and Riy m Cat The rrosd kannre and the Fiddle also George (TBrtea tn -- FroBUee MarshaL ' ,r er GIRLS I Robert Jlotu true-lov- "arced $1.50 WAVE S2 $50 WAVE $3 $6.50 WAVE $4 All tbrr WsiIt noi at OlHal prim. (EO. RILOYKl IS BACK the applause of Katharine haa reached pathological THE BARRETTS OF WlMPpLE neU'a stage production of the same propoit.on. is as dramtic and terplay a few months back is still STREET Jut as you It cars to see. echoing- in the rafter of this same rifying TheCt There are moments when KathFUrabrth Barrett , Norms Shearer tbegter, and it ia inevitable that who have seen both erine Alexander as prettily lisping Rnbrrt Browning . . Fredrtc March theater-goer- s shovif will compare, argue and de- Cousin Bella steals the show from Edward M. Barrett Charles Lwaghtoa bate the relative attainments of the two a day and the celluloid versions Henrietta Barrett Maureen OSullivan for many a week to com I Frederic March was never a bet- llenvtl KaHCTlive .Vlevandertlfr iorer than ax the young poet v .ia.Otovmor! ho boomed and waved himself In- Ian Wolfe !to the sepulchral Wimpole street Harry Bevan'. . ..," father and Bella Uedley . '. . Marion Clsyion heue. defied the charming poetess from Capt. Mites Cook Ralph lathes rescued neurosis. VI ithout doubt bteralures lovelikliss Shearer and Mr. March give est romance, the courtship of Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Brown- us three scenes of romantic acting ing. is brought to life in the screen which are among the most beautiversion of 'The Barretts of Wim- ful the screen has yet produced pole Street, which opened an en- while the scene between Elizabeth gagement at the Paramount thea- and her monamaniae lather .whose ter last night. It is of interest that madly possessive devotion to his his-to- ry i Offer dhe Ftllwlag REVIEWERS SAY Str.' Norm BEAlTY SHOPS 9pedi t $ xritJi Iren w th sir Abb Dvorak, Btt Brral, George UITCHELLS tho-tvra- Rilptt JesKi ' . ..... - YICTOPY from "Judge Priest which opened Rogers plays the lovable Ken tuck lap of Irvin & Cobbs stories In the new comedy. (31 Alice Faye and dames Pans, who star hi "Ml Nights la Hollywood, a romance of the movie colony, on the ietory theater acreca beginning Sunday. At the right, one of the dancing beauties bom the stage reyue, Artists And Model, which beads the new bill tomorrow. ' UoxJJ On ftTCIUO Grae Moors Mefat of Love wtli TnlJo I.yw T!hat. Mans RlfTA. Making their first apprarawre together since the memorable Back St red, Irene Dunne and Join Boles are in 's production or Edith W barton's poignant romance . of the acTcntics, "The Age of Innorenee, now playing at Orphruoi. a knotty problem fat thia scene today at the Capital theater. PUU.MOIM 0 Ol SE tint atagr ,J-Ku ditMt4 W kn4" 1 U Jtjrt Cmjfce beretn er ulryw tU 11 sar east OS TUB 6CKCUI CPiTOI W i Rogers ia Irvin , C&ob s Jsdit Fret witb Tom Brown Astt Louise Stvpia Feteta--It B Wtlibatl, Dtrd Henry Lac-la3i key Mourn Cartoon, Parnottnt rivuati- SevMMie- PLA - of fo " times. The ether thourht is that brilliant round men are arising. nart'rulariy tn China and to bald an hadieenous culture on the old foundatons. applying to the ancient way of living the objective method of thought. Thev giv hopes of moct'i- - success In this effort. JOSEPH 1. all-st- ar -- Chi-nes- - 1 ' On the Stage r ir . Ovan Wccl!i- - dDirn nSailliti HaiDigScirB$ras ff , " . 0CT0BER13 ! i r 04. Uilpni 4nh Only Appenrnnw In - . Brarrrntlnnn y. f. Ttrna revw Ofriv to nv Prirrn W Tma 71 'hi i OLD MILL rCLUlB m r m roR all ROLLER -- SKflTRG AT TUB ROLLER C3!!E 68 Postoffice Place Snrrinl MH tn Pnrilan. Pm. teszi 41 S Sight. Prre Inatrwrtlnng y ' f TO I XKATITG 2 TO g R t Rfgli m am. |