Show o SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST 16 1936 Going Hollywood THE OGDEN X M of Salem is the name and Claudette here is starring in it “It’s going to be the first movie ever to deal with Salem witchcraft as it actually existed You know most people have very hazy ideas on the subject Not one person in a hundred has definite knowledge of what happened and why “For instance the average man believes witches were burned Well they were in France and England but no witch ever burned in America! The good Puritan elders poor wretches hanged 19 of the witch-craft and they accused J of one other was crushed to death “NEVER ANY WITCIIFS” “But more important still there never were any witches at all! “That sounds incredible and it is But it’s the truth “The whole thing goes back to the strict laws of Puritan days They were so strict that the youth of the towns were left to twiddle their thumbs and get themselves into mischief The law forbid them to dance play talk or make merry They had a lot of time to' use their imagination Someone read about witches in France — so they conceived the idea of accusing some of the most pious members of the town of witchcraft Every time they met sthe unfortunate accused and framed witches these boys and girls would throw themselves into ‘fits’ and later shout they had been bewitched “The accused witches were hailed Jlnto court and told : if they would admit their craft and repent in jail for a term they would be allowed their freedom eventually But Puritans tell no lies — so many of them were led to the nearest tree and promptly hung “After 19 had met death in this fashion these pranksters became very frightened and admitted their guilt A Puritan council was called The young people explained they had started the prank to create fun and had no idea it would take on such tragic proportions And so the laws were lightened and soon went to another extreme ‘Bundling’ was introduced" BUT NOT "BUNDLING” Claudette was all interest “Bundling!” she exclaimed “Do tell us about that” ®ht Mr Lloyd said he had given us quite a lesson as it ‘Twere — and advised us to look up the history of the Puritans - three centuries ago And no v amount of coaxing on the part of Miss Colbert would prevail on him to continue Instead he called for camera everybody on the setlights and proceeded the filming of the 'story he had just related to Claudette Colbert and myself 3 3 ID Xi J 4 H — Pneumonia Fafal To Guild Manager HOLLYWOOD Aug identity' x x went to Catalina island this wcX she forgot - LEPER ISLE GOES MODERN x: HOLLYWOOD Aug 15— (AP)— HONOLULU -- (UP) Molokai Jean Harlow's hypersensitivity: to the leper colony Island of the Pa- the sun confined her to bed today cific has gone modern It here with secondrdegree bums Dr Sid- after will boast ’of an ney Buroap reported The blonde actress who suffered a similar experience last year’ had been warned by her physician to t - 4 1' s ' 4 v I ‘ '' t A y Vi 1 ? i V X - 'v v v j 'X :r Blonde Vocalist Is Engaged To Sing In Arizona Gay Romances With Colorful Casts Offered On Entertaining Programs Starting By ALICE PARDOE WEST i Aura McEwen pretty vocalist is gaining many admirers in Ogden with her and deen charming personality Love dramas adventure pictures thrillers and comedy appear on contralto voice while singing at the movie menu today at Ogden’s six show houses offering programs the White City ballroom with to suit the most discriminating of theatregoers Clyde Lockwood’s orchestra ORPIIEUM SPY DRAMA She is a native of Waterloo la Jean Harlow’s newest starring hit “Suzy” in which the popular actress is supported by Franchot Tone and Cary Grant' is the attraction and is the daughter of Mrs FranHer on the Orpheum screen starting today Adapted from the sensational ces McEwen of that city novel by Herbert Gorman “Suzy” is the deeply romantic story of an father who was a professor of American girl who becomes caught in the war-tim- e spy system in Eu- music started her in a musical rope v Suzy unwittingly uncovers evidence which leads to a woman career at an early age She not counter spy’s execution and the shattering of her romance with a young only sings but plays the violin army officer — The story moyes swiftly from London to Paris and the and drums Miss McEwen played air bases on the western front with Jean first falling in love with in the Girls’ Saxophone band of Franchot Tone only to be wooed by Cary Grant Cedar Rapids la before coming to Utah She plans to follow her SIMONE AT EGYPTIAN musical career and has hopes of The Egyptian toda presents French Simone Simon glamorous far in the way of this type screen discovery with Herbert Marshall and Ruth Chatterton in “Girls’ going of entertainment Dormitory” The picture is realistic human and presents the actions Miss McEwen was chosof a young girl knowing the tumult of love for the first time The plot en as "Miss Utah” recently representing opens in an exclusive finishing school for daughters of the wealthy the Ogden division of the Union Pacific Railroad company at the v COLONIAL ADVENTURE national The Colonial offers a hearty supply of laughs furnished by a quar- and has railroad reek in Chicago tet of the screen’s outstanding character actors in “Spendthrift” today awarded just returned i from her trip there The four George Barbier Halliwell Hobbes Richard Carle and J M Kerrigan are seen with Henry Fonda Pat Paterson and Mary Brian She was chosen by Grant Wood in a playboy drama There are horse races and romances Iowa’s artist who is head of the galore artists’ colony In "Stone City” a J town built entirely of stone strucTAYLOR AT PARAMOUNT as his model for a portrait tures Robert Taylor handsome young man who causes hearts to flutter is at the Paramount theatre starting today in “Private Number” While painting to be exhibited at the World’s Fair at Chicago Mr more palpitations will be in evidence among the feminine star-gazebecause of Bob Taylor the male half will have nothing to complain Wood is fast becoming famous in about in the splendid work of Loretta Young who is with America as an artist having his him - Plenty of comedy and human interest is woven into the romantic work displayed in numerous art story and Patsy Kelly is responsible for the former galleries throughout the country Miss McEwen has also played in OGDEN HAS LOVE SHOW stock having worked: with the The Ogden theatre today offers a humorous love drama "Love Be- Community Playhouse at fore Breakfast” a meal ticket punched full of hearty laughs starring Cedar Rapids for about aplayers She year Carole Lombard Preston Foster and Cesar Romero The movie pre- will continue to sing at the White sents a gay story in the spirit of "who gives a hoot whether school keeps City ballroom with Mr Lockwood’s or not” with Carole appearing in a madcap role orchestra until September 1 when she will go with the orchestra to LYCEUM THRILLER Phoenix Ariz to play for a two ’ An almost forgotten early island prison off the coast of North Amer- months’ engagement at Riverside ica is the setting for “The Prisoner of Shark Island” which opens at Park the Lyceum theatre today The film tells a tale of brutality said to be based on history of a southern physician in post-civ- il war days who is Harlow is coming to the sent to the island for setting the leg of John Wilkes Booth slayer of Jean since she has been cast fast top President Lincoln The part is played by Warner Baxter The picture in some worthwhile parts recently was directed by John Ford and produced under the supervision of Darryl Like Myrna Loy she has been held F Zanuck down to a certain type of part in which she played well but had nd PRIVILEGE GOES WRONG CAMP IN JAILYARD chance to show the substantial YORK Pa -ities KLAMATH Ore (UP)— Patrolman side of her nature To mention Robert C Greesey drove his autoare hoping they will not be "Jean Harlow" one of a mobile to his beat in Continental obliged to arrest any more gypsies light airy frivolous thought blonde and Square every- - day and parked it for leaving camp fires unattended that was the extent of it Now there while he went about- his When they jailed seven on that since her hair has gone natural duties He enjoyed this “privilege” charge the 40 others of the band until tagged by another patrol- immediately encamped on the man Then the cost was $2 and a court house lawn and remained five-da- y payless vacation until the others were released 1 i f Returns cc It "T" " 4 - yN' Is a good plan to tighten the ’acting rod bearings every miles 20-0- 00 04 Miss Today At Six Ogden Theatres 'i V "v x 4 Cary Grant Franchot Tone and Jean Ilarlow (left) at the Orpheum theatre In “Suzy” Robert Taylor (center) In “Private Number” now at the Paramount Herbert Marshall and Simone Simon in “Girls’ Dormitory” now at the Egyptian f I Now Playing blonde - ’ gold-diggi- M t 't Vs w 4 V XV TODAY! J A The true “inside" story of a Virginian doctor whom fato accused of complicity in the Abraham Lincoln assassination the Screen’s Most RIeet They Kiss It’s the Year’s Biggest Romantic Thrill! JloKGtta ’if T:zK Ex--3 Team! —When Love citing v&mmi snuixiNo vAIUJER “ASrffGR with GLORIA STUART a TWENTIETH CENTURYrOXPICTUXE ng rs co-starr- ed (tJP)-Author- - AURA MCEWEN aAl they have given her some parts where s)ie can be a person of character and initiative she is one of the screen’s most popular stars as is Myrna Loy Miss Loy wa3 held down to cold unresponsive parts we might say until she was starred in one part where she could give her emotions full sway Since that time she has become one of the best box office drawing cards in filmdom honest-to-goodne- ss fast-becomin- Added Featurettes And News Children 10X Adults IStf aim il rw Tswy? Harlow is reputed to do some good work in “Suzy ” in which she is with Franchot Tone and Cary Grant I She also sings in this number StanMorner a of ley protege Mary Garden famous opera star makes his film debut in this picture He has a dramatic tenor voice and sings a gay Parisian song Miss - mawHi u1 1 yj co-starr- ed - ’ AIR CONDITIONED A new type of radio telephone invented by a Chicagoan permits plane-to-eartalk the human voice being translated into dot-dacode over an infra-re- d light beam th sh TBAY y ' “x I x v X 4 r o : i: e ‘ X VS X ‘Vi ‘—o 4 Utah’s Finest Theatre” — Starting Today ' f ' v : PLAYING NOW oO t r ' V a -- t v-- " J MARSHALL gf 4 s waw ULiULtD rr 23 VAi Hetbsrt SHE THOT HE HAD i 'A vs Mb CHATTERIO! y r -- 1 rifilil !tnap fii‘ 7XS SHE KNEW HE DIDMT HAVE A ’ A ' I W1R? niuo’is TODAY Liberty Magazine “3 Star” Picture CAROLE LOMBARD PRESTON FOSTER ’ Introducing I a New Screen Personality SIMONE V SIMON X In Faith Baldwin’s GjDRE BEFORE BREAKFAST — Added — Selected Program of Short Subjects SEE Tins SHOW TODAY Mat: Adults 35c Nights 20c Kiddies all day lfic Added — Official Fight Pictures Freddie Steele vs J3abe ’ Paramount New3 Kisko Comedy and News' Minos Novelty A Technicolor Cartoon nights Adults Kiddles SGo 10o te ambulance instead of using what-- ! ever vehicle happened to be convenient when it was necessary to rush a patient to the hospitaL X V CENT! STAKllSii v : When1 15— (AP)— OWN OBITUARY READ CLEVELAND (UP) — William 30 Buffalo N Y Hoolfey was sitting peacefully in a restaurant reading a newspaper and drinking a botUe of beer and he read his death notice” in the paper On investigation Hooley found that it was a case of "mistaken A - ’ Leonard loan 40 stage manager and director of the New York tre Guild died of pneumonia Theatoday In the Hollywood hospital During his 15 years with the loan had directed many noted guild stage staraincluding Richard Bennett Frederic March Florence Edridge Alfred Lunt and Lyn Fontaine Funeral services will be held tomorrow afternoon in Los Angeles 3 - forego beach lounging up-to-da- ' ' “It’s ‘Maid 3 " r 7 finger movie form ' I'f Lloyd” about the most incredible case of mass hypnotism ever recorded” The veteran producer and director a native of Glasgow wastes nothing including words He gets point right down to the “It was the most colossal and venomous hoax ever perpetrated” he declared It remains one of the saddest of all commentaries on human fear and it taught an entire nation a valuable lesson “What was it? Why nothing less than Salem’s outbreak of craft’ way back in 1692 CLAUDETTE LISTENS We were sitting on the set at Paramount studios Claudette Colbert was sitting there too giving rapt attention — her big brown eyes wide Mr Lloyd leaned forward in his chair and pointed a a lesson that could bear repeating and I’m going to do it Naturally I don’t mean to preach — no need for that And it’ll be in ' " ‘‘Let me tell you” began Frank o Harlow In Bed With Sunburn Films Vary In Locale From European Trenches To Shark Island - By MAX MANN STANDARD-EXAMINE- R ‘Sunday Go To Meeting Time” IllllIMllllllllllllinilimiiiiiiiiTiiinininiimiiiiininiiiiiiTmiiiiiiiiiillMlM |