Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING FEBRUARY IS School News 'and Views STAGE and SCREEN i ture is done in colored chalk and the Girt Wins Praise for figures are done on paper Oration on Lincoln Tha first picture shows Washing- May Steele Editor Josephine Davis Associate Editor JOHDAN JUNIOR HIGH— In the fourth annual oratorical contest Ruth Blundell was the winner for the Jordan junior high school She spoke on the subject of Abraham Lincoln and her thoughts and delivery were excellent We are all proud of her and hope this success will help her later in Ufa The majority of the second year students entered the contest and were well paid in development for their efforts It has bren a valuable experience and they have enjoyed it The winners from each school gave their orations at Memory Grove Monday Each one received a dictionary with his name engraved upon it We thlnlt it is very fine of the Service Star Legion to conduct this contest every year We wish to welcome Mrs Jensen who is acting as a substitute teacher We are for Miss Dorothy Martin sorry Miss Martin could not be with us this week but we could not have asked for a better substitute We are glad that Miss Anetta Bllger is back again after a period of absence MAY STEELE ‘ Tarkington’s Penrod and ’ Sam Features State’s Bill I ton taking command of the army The second shows him at Valley The third shows the buttle Forge of Yorktown Another picture shows Washington and his mother Others show him on the runaway horse a a surveyor taking the oath of office etc Beside each picture is a story feel that they are youngsters again An unusual story is "Quick Millions" dealing with the crooked methods used by an ambitious young truck driver to raise himself from the gutter to the highest eocial and business circles Once reaching the top he decides to retire and raise grandchildren but the society girl he chooses finds out his social status and set prefers to marry one of her ownleadWhen the “boss’5 tries to resume ership after giving up the game then comes the climax of the picture in one of the most exciting scenes ever Featuring another of it double bills tha State theater is offering Booth Tarkington's immortal classic of boyhood "Penrod and Sam” and Broadway's favorita Spencer Tracy in “Quick Millions" "Penrod and Sam” which is perhaps the most widely read Tarkington book is also as popular as a motion been produced in the brun Fin Plcture- having umnftkera the'Silent days and ag&in 01 a talKia and Murphy Brother Irector Beaudine has made a picture screened Lordrna athletic comedian STACIE production (that is equally as Interesting to the It picks In ancient Greece and Rome masks 0Id as to the younger folks playhouse- - National plums in “Out of ths Nliiht' tlirUiln murder mritsry In the audience up and makes them ail were used in funeral processions the Maine wood it’irt Foreign Star in !ew Release Paramount’s Card Exotic Marlene Dietrich has the most colorful role of her brief but sensationally successful screen career jn "Shanghai Expiess" which opens today at the Paramount theater This it (amazing melodrama has a background explaining The work Is neatly done and wcj0f timely Interest Its stirring action are very proud of it linking place entirely in war-tor— ON THE AFD1RLB SCREEN jChina— at the very locations now the center of world wide attention It is VIOTQHY— BuAtrr Keaton In “The Peaalon-itPupils All Excited Over Plumber'' with 0onnuil‘' Duianle !a Harry Hervcy story so vivid that Folly Moran Irene Purcell Ilicentenmal I rogran lithe spectator has the sensation of be- PARAMOUNT- Mariana Dietrich In "Shant-ha- l with Cllvi Brook Warner ing aboard the ‘‘Shanghai Express” Dorothy Maher Editor OlandFxpr” Anna into the May Wont the night through pounding Eleanor Bond Associate Editor CJrerki Had a Word for 0AP1TOL— "The of a great adventure Them" with Ina Claire Mftdge Ivina JUDGE MEMORIAL — The pupils henrt the heads Brooks Clive Blondell Joan outstanding of the sixth grade all are excited over " the World In 80 an Eng- MAI' with Paramount cast He Douelea Pairnank the little program they are planning lish officer haunted portrays the one love TBW— "Homicide Lao Carrillo with by Squad" in honor of Washington's birthday of his life— careless of Bert alio Noah Beery because Mary Rrlnn Wheeler In 'Too Many Cook" Several will give recitations about of the misunderstandingdunger ended that GiflM— Claudette Colbert and Gary Cooper Some will present a his Washington in ''Hi Woman" with baby actor Richard happiness He boards the Shangplaylet called ‘‘Miss America's Date hai Express at Peking with a cosmoSpiro "Penrod and ST A IE -- Booth Tarkimton’i Boxes" inof passengers which group politan also “Quick Millions” with SpenSam” W have entered The Tribune spellcer sinblond a clude Henry Chang and Tracy ing contest The first step was to ister Chinese Hui Fel a glamorous Stanwyck In "Night Hurie with Ben Lyon Clark Gable Joan Li spell down the pupils In tne room oriental adventuress Sam Salt an deli In order to be named champion of American gambler and a notorious that class In the first spelldown 18 Dr Archibald Perclval Graves the "Shanghai Lily" were left standing In the next con- beauty Warner Oland of "Fu Manchu” Irish scholar end poet who wrote the test nearly all of these were elimi- fame plays the ominous Chang — a famous song “Father 0 Flynn" and nated The few remaining will com- war lord haa been traveling incognito while who died in December school for the other with grades pete Anna May Wong the Chinese star buried at Lerlech North Waiaa VETTER RUTH Seventh Grades Take championship who appeared with him as the Sixth Grade “Daughter of the Dragon" plays Hui Up Current Events Fel” “Shanghai Lily’s” companion Rooms Enjoy Lincoln Eugene I’allette provides a balancing Thar! Jacobson Editor touch of comedy as the gambler Dean Prootor Associate Editor Program Valeitine Fete The discovery that "Shanghai Lily" COLUMBUS— Norma Hovik and known throughout the Orient as the LaVern Bremer reporting for the Arthur Sperry Editor “white flower of the China coast" is seventh grades write: The pupils of Mary Milano Associate Editor the two leventh grades are assigned GRANT— Edna Larson of room 18 the woman he has loved arouses current events each week to toll to and James Rynearson of room 13 re- Brook and the strange reunion of the tha class They get their topici from port that last Friday they enjoyed a lovers on the Express plunging into If the topic Is Lincoln program followed by the the war zone is one of the striking the daily newspaper well prepared tha pupil Is given a opening of valentine boxes All were moments in the film A Betty Boop cartoon “Swim or made happy to know so many friends good mark The seventh grade slogan is: "A had remembered them by sending Sink" George Dewey Washington in a song act tilled "Rhythm in the good citizen must keep himself in- greetings formed about the Important happenW thought January with Its many River" and Paramount sound news ings in the world by reading the dally noted birthdays was Interesting but complete the new program newspaper or weekly magazine Are we have found February with Its famous birthdays far more thrilling yon one?" Ruth Horn and Virginia Lund-gre- n Thla week we have been studying contribWe have sixth grade reporters about George Washington ute: We are proud to assert that six our rooms decorated with beautiful of our pupils all boya have been pictures of him neither absent nor tardy since last We have already studied about Dickens diviExecutives of the September They are Arnold White-l- y Mendelssohn Lindbergh nd Lin- sion of Publix theaters convened In Edison Boone Ray Camp Ray Larson Billy Sherman Martin Lowell Highes and Bert Van coln and have pictures of them on Salt Lake Wednesday The occasion Uterecht They hope to keep a per- the wall After Washington’s birth- for the meeting was the arrival In Amerfect record throughout the year two of about Lake Salt we shall Martin Mullin J study day newly Shirley Fellows reports that her ican poets Lowell and Longfellow assigned division director whose ofclass la studying gas and its uses are in fice New Mr York Mullin McLaughlin e e e was accompanied by Tracy Barham We are studying Alaska One day new midwestern division booker The Class Plans to Tell Woodrow Rhea and Ray Egan brought followed a tour of the Stories of Washington to school a totem pole that once stood meetingPublix circuit by Mr Mullin In front of an Indian's home In Mr Barham and Mr David division Bernice Tidwell Editor Alaska It Is grotesquely carved and manager of Publix theaters whose Catherine Dalglelsh Associate Editor colored The carved figures are not offices are In the Capitol theater reUINTAH -J- immie King 3B Idols es many suppose but relate building Salt Lake ports: In the third grade we are go- the history of the family owning It Eugene Reid manager of the ParaWe enjoy the period mount Exchange ing to tell stories about Washington and hi staff Inre set aside for milk or other light We also are going to put on a play cluding Allan Held Charles Epper-soas about Betsy Ross and the first flag freshments such Frank Smith and Henry Smith apples oranges cookies etc We are going to have a very nice Candy is prohibited also attended the meeting where not do who We to are that learn are all trying many happy operation and distribution problems-ohow Washington and Lincoln lived buy milk at school bring small the Paramount-Publicorporation so we can be Just like them The four bottles of milk from home Several wore discussed third grades all will have parts on not supplied In either way are cared Mr Mullin gave Interesting advance! tha big Washington program Our for from the charity supply lent to information on the new Paramount LAST TIMES TODAY! room Is golhg to furnish the music the school The spirit of good will pictures In production The Picture With a Oliver Fullmer 7B writes: In our and generosity seen at this period The n manager were presLaughs! art class w are making a Washing- is very pleasant Many times quart ent at following the meeting: R031 Glasmann We made the back and bottlea of milk have been carried of the Paramount theater ton booklet Ogden OUSTER KEATQll the front of cardboard covered with through the snow by little tots to be Jack Braunagel of the the' I “THE colored paper on which we put a de- shared with those who ere unable ater Ogden Dick OlderOrpheum of the Orsign In poster paints After we had to purchase this necessary food for pheum theater Twin Falls Idaho An extra carrot or Joe Koehler of the Idaho theater the covers made we read stories themselves about Washington changed them apple is gladly passed to someone Twin Falls Starr A Deuel of the into our own words and wrote them without ever a suggestion from the Paramount theater Provo Charles teacher The happiness experienced Alderson of the Paramount theater in our books TOMORROW Dolores Alston sixth grade con- by the giver end the gratefulness end Idaho Falls Roger Mendenhall of on the the JOAN BEKuETT tributes: The sixth grades have been courtesy of the “Thank you" Pinney theater Boise Ray lien-dr- y working on a George Washington part of the receiver ere of the Capitol theater Salt Lake In the sensational romance project On the three blackboards in character education Harry Hardy of the Paramount the“SIIE WANTED A HAZEL JACK are drawings and stories showing ater and Stoner Hadden of the VicMILLIONAIRE” the three phases of Washington's life: tory theater The division office The youth the soldier and the statesBoxes Make Girls staff diviJack including Marpole man The background of each pic Boys booker Dora Kiser division secFor St Valentine’s Day sion Helen and retary Garrlty publicity were also present Bath Husband Editor Genevieve Hlgglnaen Associate Editor RIVERSIDE— Connie O’Neill 5B week w enjoyed makLast Big Double reports: ing valentines W had a valentine Bill box mnde of red hearts white paper t: and lac - THE STORY OF A TODAY AND SATURDAY PAMPERED SOCIETY Jamea Walker 4B report: A numof Salt Lake came ber teachers of BFAUTY IN PAMS ‘Homicide T juicily end stubborn cough due Bert -- WHERE SHE TRADES to eolus it i important to soothe tha to school Tuesday afternoon to see some work THE do the children FUTURE FOR language inflamed membranes get rid of the Wheeler We all did our best and hope we A PAST Squad’ germs tod also to aid the system inLeo Dorothy them off pleased to the trouble help throw wardly Jack Hovermnle 8B writes: CCXXTAMC8 For these purpose here ia a home—in— two men cam to our audl made medicine far better then anything yon could buy at 8 time the cost From torlum to teach u how to giva first Leo Carillo "TOO any druggist get 1 'A ounces of Pines aid to sprained ankles broken arms MANY Pour this into pint bottle and add cuts on forehead or eye a burn and Mary Brian IN plain granulated sugar syrup or strain- a broken blood vessel COOKS” Noah Beery ed honey to lill up the pint This take LADY KITH A FAST Donna Sutton 4B contributes: In but a moment styes money tad makes room 13 we have 20 minutes for a remedy so effect! re that you will never BEN LYON - DAVID MANNERS Sometime we do our work do without once you hare used It writing alone end sometimes the teacher 0 Mtxo Ptcwt and children like it Keeps perfectly j This simple remedy doe three neces- help us We have exercises at the £ RATHE NEWS f is car on board and Great paper sary thing First it loosens ths in the proper t developing phlegm Beeond It aootbes awsy used t i ths inflammation Third it ia absorbed method lhto the blood where it acta directly on the bronchial tubea ' This explains BRILLIANT why It brings such quick relief ersn DANSEU'f e in tha obstinate coughs whnrh follow leUION VARKAI cold epidemics PRnflSnTze Pinex it highly concentrsted comRwc'!’ MURPHY pound of Norway Pine containing the COMEDIANS active agent of creosote in a refined Is a soldier a citizen of the Q ANITA CAtt palatable form and known aa out of the greatest medicinal tgents for severe United States and can he vote In the t ‘MiaiCAN iOPfLANO coughs and bronchial irritation presidential elections? — Mrs R J M Do not accept a substitute for Pinex Salt Lake City Jt ts guaranteed to give prompt relief A A man doe not lose hi citizen-?hior money refunded by going Into the United State uv) army but he cannot vote - - t 19 1932 n - Barbara Stanwyck in One Of Her Best Roles at Star Barbara Stanwyck cornea to the Star theater Friday aa the atar of "Night Nurse" Warner Bros' screen adaptation of the sensational novel by Dora Macy The stirring sequences of "Night Nurse” follow the life of a girl who comes to a great city hospital as a probationer and becomes an accredited nurse She meets temptation in many guises — and also Jove— and is instrumental in having the lives of two children "Night Nurse" is unusual and altogether absorbing d e Mlu-utp- ' STAR-Barb- Theater Heads Hold Meeting Utah-Idah- bert Utah-Idah- te n pro-gra- Mecl-Yu- “PASSIONATE PLUMBER” vitim To End a Cough In a Hurry Mix This at Home rn W ap7 i "s i n cr r ISIS Bl v Frida-mornin- BGLlLlOff germ-lade- n "rko vaudeville Lbdova Tribune Information J t LADIES! “ What Is the altitude of Reno Nev?— H J Sparks Nev A Reno has an elevation of 4484 feet Q Who originated the phrase "one step from the sublime to the ridiculous”?— N M Salt Lake A Tins saying is generally attributed to Napoleon but it is found In the works of Pnine before NaPaine says: "The poleon's time sublime and ttie ridiculous are often so nearly related that it is difficult to clni them separately One step above the sublime makes the ridiculous and one step above the ridiculous makes the sublime again " Q Special Salo of Fine Woolen KNIT DRESSES SUITS AND ENSEMBLES Dresses --- $3 75 Suits CABAUKT Come in and see these wonderful values Utah Woolen Mills 31 24 Main Street Richards Street We give S A H Green Stamps — DANCE AND FLOOR SHOW ' r BIO DOUBLE BILL Tliun SAT BOOTn TARKINOTON’S IMMORTAL CLASSIC mi “Penrod Sam” —Also— Mystery Drama Musis TnUrsf Week Orchestra A Master of Last Day Washington Dane Monday FRATERSiTY CABARET TUNE IN ON K-D-Y- "HIS WOMAN” At t:Se Ceremonies and Plenty of Excitement Joan Crawford Clark Guide Ia Harts k xo Children 10 -L 12:05 1:05 UeS pm 237 South Main I 4Be to s am Granada Ball Room AT "POSSESSED" Mt 28 flARATHOn Cooper Clatidrtte Colhsrt — In— J rnq ov MATS ’Clock This Hours at Morning 604 Gr NITFS Loww riooe 10 COUPLES i CLIVE J&ROOEt ANNA MAY WONG WARNER OLAND EUGENE PAULETTE JOSEF PRODUCTION X VON STERNBERG All men desired her this ravishing mysterious "Shanghai Lily" whose strange outcast life held many men—whose Love only one had ever known! Parted they meet again on the Shanghai Express— seething with intrigue desire hatred— hurtling through the night with death Marlene Dietrich with an irresistible new lurking in the shadows warmthl The lover who comes back Clive Brook! The year’s greatest melodrama and most beautiful love $totyt "Shanghai Express"! See it! Law tha Right “Quick fli!l!:rs” with serNcrn tract SALLY ULURU Hurry Sensation ally Trices 0ni cf IKON JANNFY sail JUNIOR COUGHLAN 3JSG5f DON'T MISS IT! PLAYERS NATIONAL Tonltht 1:15 with StO($4 for ths Winner A Paramount Picture STARTS' TdffiATY in its transcription of an actual phase of tha life of today In support o f Miss Stanwyck aro Ben Lyon Joan Blondell Charles Charlotte Merriam EdWinnlrvger Blanche-Friderici ward Nugent Allan Lane Vera Lewis Ralf Harolde Clark Gable Walter McGrail and Betty May Dialogue is by Charles Kenyon BLOCKS SAMOAN BILL WASHINGTON Feb 18 UP)— Senator Jones Republican Washington senate today entered a motion in the for reconsideration of the bill passed yesterday establishing a government for Samoa The Jones motion holds up the legislation pending a vote |