Show M THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING APRIL 24 DRAMA CREEI T joL Hr Now Playing "The Wet Parade” a drama amazing In Its scope la now thrilling patrons of the Capitol theater It Is an unforgettable depiction of modcast Including em life as Infinitely varied as Its subject An Jordan Walter Huston Nell Hamil- 4 f Dorothy ton Lewis Stone Robert Young Jimmy Durante Myma hoy John Mlljan Wallace Ford and Joan Marsh contribute outstanding characterizations The national prohibition ques-- T ftion supplies the unique and absorbing back ground History is revealed as the drama progresses and one lives again the the exciting events of the past 15 years — the peaceful days before world war—the stirring events of the second Wilson campaign — the natand amendment — the agitation for the dry ion’s entrance Into war events which followed its ratification The action of the human drama Chilcote begins at the plantation home of a southern gentleman Roger His weakness for liquor has brought ruin to the family (Lewis Btone) The son (Nell Hamilton) and and his suicide completes their disgrace North to support themdaughter (Dorothy Jordan) are compelled toIngoNew York where young selves A similar drama is being enacted from drinking Kip Tarleton falling to keep his father Walter Huston Is successfully has taken the support of toe family upon himself and Chilcote is operating the hotel where the Chilcotes reside Maggie May the meloromance among develops naturally drawn to Taileton and their dramatic happenings of the era Robert Young plays the ardent Kip to perfection It Is Impossible to go further Into detail it Is enough to nothing say that “The Wet Parade” Is likely to stir public sentiment as Screen acts and Famey's concert at else has done In the past decade the organ round out the program manner of the Diverting vaudeville entertainment quite after the the normal-size- d performers is offered by the midget troupe headlining band Jazz a week dancing this Comedy at the variety bill magic singing boxing all the variety of MIDGET FOLK DO amusement one expects to find In a tab " ADMIRABLE revue is found here these little people proving their adeptness and agility in every form AT WORK Ahi dozen tap dancers do their stuff with as much grace and skill as any regular size fan exciting boxing artists and a pair of diminutive fa pugilists put on discovered In one' performer and A tiny Marlene Dietrich match others demonstrate their ability as animal trainers three white elephants the company Bill Boyd Ginger ponies and a camel being a part of of thrills of the Rogers and Hobart Bosworth offer a numberfilm P'aced ln a northmelodrama type in “Carnival Boat” a fights ern logging camp with a runaway lumber train and the dynamiting of a log Jam as the chief episodes BillGinger Rogers toe whom with Boyd Is seen as the star of a carnival boat troupe Prevent hero falls in love to the neglect of his Job at toe camp Marie Maker Fred Kohler Charles Sellon are others of the company Redford open the variety program with songs and dances accompanied a clever pair by patter that amuses and Bob Stickney ana Lillian Aylin of steppers introduce their dances in a novel fashion that the audience found agreeable head the big cast of Bally Ellers Spencer Tracy and El Brendel theater This "Disorderly Conduct" toe new attraction at the Victory crooked war politics and of against police story colorful provides perfectly balanced entertalnf graft thrills keen POLITICS GRAFT ment There are countless of laughs pense a good love story and plenty AND LOVE Brendel the popular Swedish come- jor role MIX AT VICTORY dian sees to that Tracy has a strong d ° a young traffic policeman— -m i toK mtdtta and but ” square” who believes that by doing his Uu lyHis first P? refusing bribes— he will win advancement He arrests a lklcal proves discouraging however she stays in Sally Ellers and for his zeal In seeing that from toe service PlTreduced in rank and toreatened with expulsion amused at his boss Is Bally as toe daughter of a powerful causes Tracy to abandon his honest that but it is tois by which everyone else and try his hand at toe tricky schemes n role as a fellow of- iSm has a makes a comical £? whSTontoiufs Tbeon the level” El Brendel Dir- eJJtUe Dickie M( reI Alan cop but fans will enjoy hjmta the lrl In toe case There drama punch-fille- d novelty at lts’best An Our Gang comedy “Spanky” a "Switzerland” and Paramount sound news complete toe Dm and imprisonAs ft brilliant young surgeon who undergoes disgrace offers an ment to shield a worthless foster brother Richard Barthelmess role of "Allas toe Doctor the In the leading outstanding performance current Rialto pro feature attraction on the ENGAGING DICK 1s a title gram Although "Alias the Doctor’’ sensational and BARTHELMESS Intrigue suggest that might ma-tuexposures It is cle&n entertainment of ashoul- AT RIALTO HIT nature Having taken upon his thVhlame for a crime committed by the to assume toe broth® foster brother later circumstances lead him ve name under which he wins fame as aworllwoiddalthough Judged the whiles he performs is hlegalas toe medical His crime is avCTea la well within the greater law of humanity to be saved Is dear to him Is placed on the operating table a great emotlona BartheTme' performance will stamp him aKaln able David faup- fetor- - it Dar with his memorable work In "Tol isoni tor a Rtroncr cast headed by Marian Marsh and Includall-st- ar f O R-K- hand-to-ha- fast-movi- ng v j hard-boile- thrill-seeki- J I w pffi well-draw- j 1 THINKING OF MARRYING NOW HOLLYWOOD (UP) — Tallulah Bankhead wants it known that she is not engaged and has no plans on the subject ’When I find myself desperately enough In love to get married I'll do so on the spur of the moment without a lot of nonsense about engagement announcements solitaire rings and parties” she exclaimed The tempestuous actress from the south has been Irritated by numerous reports of her engagement to various and sundry actors or other people ’’They are somewhat amusing but just a waste of headlines" she said It is quite boring to be so frequently reported engaged and the only saving BRITISH CENSOR ‘SEX PICTURES LONDON March of “The HOLLYWOOD-W- ith the forma (UP)— The f" HOLLYWOOD April hey all quail even the Broadway veterans before that devastating moment when the curtain lifts to disclose all Hollywood out there In front seated In 23-T- judgment It was no surprise then to hear Colleen Moore confess that she was panicky about her stage appearance With four days to go before the premiere of "A Church Mouse” Colleen and her husband A1 Scott to whom she was married in Florida quit recently motored here from Santa Barbara and took up quarters on the top floor of a Beverly Hills Talking a little apartment hotel while later Colleen confided her fears ‘The only thing that may save me" a night taPr1aaa anapp? aa aa thrilling at a atotao kiaa funoiMt picture of the year nw tartar BTARTS TOMORROW! Last Day “THE MIS- LEADING LADY” Everf Day Except Claudette Colbert Sunday NOW A Giant Our Fstra ISO to 1 30-- 260 All Salt Lake ! to 6o great its theme! that mighty its romance U cheer applaud— you’ll you and shout its daring drama to the sky I I COMEDY Nights of Times the Soul of EL BRENDEL DISORDERLY CONDUCT’ “OUR PANG" Ro-man- Is Thrilling SPENCER TRACY SALLY EILERS &J0RPHEUM I That TODAY! Three Stirs In a Picture That Has Everythini' Balcony VICTORY® lahf'B SINGER'S MIDGETS com-Ktiis- Sr Aa ftay aa Motion’ Picture Dialogue Has Changed Its Style toridesxcent Mtirvimm THE NIGHT Chat-terto- two-third- blo-gra- Naughty gtHJkxrk gondola I Bold mant Mellow Moon ljmd THIS The board's annual report just Issued revealed that 34 films were rejected as being “unsuitable for public exhibition in this country” and 284 others altered last year In 1929 only seven films and in 1930 only twelve were rejected No list of titles was Issued but it is understood that no British films were among those rejected in 1931 Films which deal with lust or the development of erotic passions are becoming more daring and more numerous according to the censors They denounced the tendency of certain producers who "on every conceivable occasion drag in scenes of scenes and the she said “is the fact that It doesn’t undessing bathroom matter if I fall right flat when I make exhibition of feminine underclothmy entrance At the start of the play ing" Without specifying all of the rea I’m a scared young girl applying for son why the board took exception to a secretary’s Job I’m called on to be 284 films the report sets forth some nervous for a whole act and I'm here of the The lowprincipal objections to tell you my performance is going ly laugh provoking “Bronx Cheer” is to be plenty realistic included In the category of “Vulgar “In spite of everything though I’m Noises ’’ Obnoxious references to the enthusiastic gbout the stag? Several Prince of Wales or references ts birth New York producers have made me control were deleted and likewise offers and if they can find a good orgy scenes and riotous debauchery have a try at play I’ll probably Broadway next winter” Colleen likes her current role very First Lady of Screen much It allows her to start off with the kind of characterization she did Busier When Not Working on the screen — bangs and all— and later to undergo a transformation into n HOLLYWOOD Cal —Ruth a sophisticated young woman Is busier now between me tures than she Is when in production At least she works longer hours Right no v she U directing her husband Ralph Forbes in a stage play and devoting about 12 hours a day to Last Day reading books short stories maga- ‘THE MIS- zines and scrips In the search for her second First National starring vehicle LEADING Between times she finds a chance LADY” minute The statistics for this height- to snatch a few hours’ sleep ened tempo were arrived at from the Claudette average pace set in five Fox photoColbert plays “Disorderly Conduct” with Sal y Eilers Elissa Landi’s "Devil's Lottery” "Bachelor’s Affairs” with Warner Baxter and Marian Nixon and "Careless Lady” and “The Trial of Vivienne Ware" featuring Joan Ben- Average conversation flows at the Guild in tion of The Screen rate of from 150 to 200 words a minHollywood this week one of the ute Lawyers and witnesses under most constructive movements for stress of courtroom cross questioncombining and organizing on a practical and equitable participating basis ing fire their words 350 or more to the the best creative and business forces for the making of higher quality 4 ’ screen plays for public consumption RAIN IS TO BE has been accomplished JUST ‘ RAIN WITH nett The guild’s first production has not Styles In dialogue have been JOAN AS ITS STAR changed yet been determined It must be a to fit the present talkie trend worthy offering and a successful picto speed action words are ture It will be the cornerstone of the HOLLYWOOD— Comes word from Nowadays to the minimum in number reduced new project Producer Joseph Schenck that the well talkie version of “Ram” will be called and size Words of more than three According to M C Levee syllables are rare Single speeches Is who executive known film a presi just that Your Noodle running more than 50 words are un1 n meets favor cartoon? audience and a comedy Use 1 and who Guild s of The e Screen e r dent Int g usual “An African Adventure” round out delightand Tune en will the recall the guild1 when you Lroney plan originated In early talkies the number of ful screen entertainment deavor to accomplish for the screen both play and title words usually equaled the number of accomGuild has the Theater what were prohibited toe sparkling feet of film The present day picture Paramount theater Is presenting Claudette Colbert In for movie use five plished lor the stage s has about as many words for toe last times Sunday taken Lady" “The by step Misleading ago Every great upward years romantic comedy as film feel a been the has films When the one depresduring star play cLacter- - sion This Is traced back as far as was Producers have profited by the re The picture of fers toe charming In actions of the audiences and the comman 1893 when In that poor business pe- New presented her Lowe York several Edmund leading for lzatlons ments of critics Actions in talkies UNIQUE ROMANCE and the irrepressible comic Stuart Erwin Ttoe riod the late Thomas A Edison's years past it now speak louder than words WINS FAVOR story Is concerned with an odd and amusing klnetoscope or the “peep show” was aroused wide re Claudette plays a modern first put on the market quickly fol- sentment because love adventure AT PARAMOUNT leads her to lowed by the muttscope later the it depicted a mis a girl whose taste for excitemento her rt faU most the make can they spread everywhere In sionary one of Its Rhetor wager she Edmund the 1907-- 8 depression motion picture central characters in love with her and propose marriage within store shows known es nickelodeons in an unfavorable Lost S Days Lowe appears as her Intended victim— a big game huntejwhoflndstoe Is one no preBut of her wager terms Increased so rapidly that the motion light girl Irresistible and fulfils thethe trick Is exposed he a kidnaps In rage cou Thi fact VAUDEVILLE for his reaction when picture theater may be said to have Ihe The years 1912-1- 3 pled with the en- her off to his lonely hunting lodge In toe mountains become established Crawford oa“ filled with unexpected vastly amusing another depression period saw suing antagonism harmless lunatic who the Will Hays decree against it mpSonTstuarrE?wta?w a seeminglycountless A Johnny the advent qf the longer films and the caused laughs contributes be to Gloria Swanson who had decided element Into entrance theatrical of the himself Napoleon Harvect On “Shine the business Reference is also made she wanted to play in “Rain” then Burke comedy ’’His Week End" a screen song Pictorial subject and Paramount ound news to the advancement of the American bought Somerset Maugham's short Maker and Bedford atuneful toe Night" Beginning Monday "This Is Paramount story "Miss Thompson" on which ta motion picture during the depression Lila Lflllsn Aylin Bob Btkknoy shown at the be will the based love 1921-2- 2 had Colton play comedy of John merrily risque and Roland Young toe All of which She called It “Sadie Thompson" alseductive French star Charlie RugglesOrant us to the presbrings I Elephant toe Cbartoy's newcomer e s o f "One Hour with You” Cary cormid though It was generally known that it is a ent timeforof aa low business barometer and lovely Thelma Todd are featured In toe big castHopwomls In meth- "Sadie Thompson" and “Rain” were On the Screen calling readjustment ofAvery bride adaptedfromone -ods of production that may very well almost Identical lively story of a bachelors CARNIVAL BOAT” what music of concession made calling in the She fastest farces and set to muslc-a- nd In another result great step s hits The picture is ail Bill Boyd “Alfred Atkinson” a “tyrannical reIs toe Night" Is bound to be one of toe season Ginger Roger on the screen former” Instead of a missionary laughter and love- -a diverting combination dl will DID YOU KNOW— And Lewi Milestone who role In “Captivation" the That Tom Mix is the only Holly- rect Joan Crawford and Walter Hus Conway Tearle has the leading masculine tells Starling wood star with a private railway car? ton In the new “Rain" aays the pic film romance which is on the Isis program opening Sunday It ture will follow more closely Colton’s Wednetdav all of her money relieved who vivacious girl the storv of an attractive verSwanson’s — Mis ac-- 4 play than did In the Casino on the Riviera decides to sion cept a friend s Invitation to Join his yachting He too is making the same major party meaning to borrow money from him change In the play that Miss Swanaon to pay her hotel bills By mistake however made although it la assumed the reshe embarks on the wrong yacht the one ona former will by Inference be regard a cvnlcal author fa about to take When ed aa a missionary toe modern sex not her from liking to In escape order cruise to avoid scandal some of her society friends happen to visit the yacht the novelist inFAIR THELMA KEPT ahe pretends that she and the author are married and A play of wit sists that a second marriage must take place at sea EXTREMELY BUSY many dramatic oompUca-tion- a 15 azainst wit and will against will follows with Grief A ttrnrtlori iii the girl plays AROUND STUDIOS Betty Stockford T04M Holland Barbara John with murder-myster- y nnd a play Street” a Broadway roles The niurder of a stage Kent and Dorothy Christy In toe principal thraUT NEW SHOW IDEA HOLLYWOOD Cal (UP)— Thel 35 furnishes tha problem Btftr BtranlPd In hl drfsstns room nt th mi Todd evidently has about every WOh and’ the play has all the requirements for a mystery plot quality of blonde lovelines necessary for the screen At any rate if things keep on at the present rate any little WITn THE OTHER HOUSES vacation that Thelma take this aum of means known six mer will be snatched between pic TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth South)— Almost every turei travel Is experienced by Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery In Miss The four Marx Brothers had “Private Lives" which Is at toe Tower theater for two more days Todd with them In their successful At the opening of the picture they are ihown In an airplane flying comedy “Monker Business" so when “Horse Feather’’ came along aa their over toe English channel later on a French railroad train a Swiss In elevators and finally on present screen opua the fair Thelma a on automobile car cable ferry alpine She will was signed Immediately on Matterhorn the skis and snowshoe play the “icy hearted college widow" wooed by all four of the nutty screen 6TAR— Wallace Beery and Jackie Cooper as a team! This unique combrother bination heads the cast of "The Champ” vivid drama of life on the meanBryan For Productions Mexican border now at the Star theater for a run In this Beery while decided that Miss Todd would “come-back- ” to make for broken-dowa n Is a prize fighter seeking go as well In dramatic roles as In and announced that toe take of his small son played by Jackie between whom and his comedy part she had been signed for the leading and Roscoe Ate play father an Intense love exists Irene Rich role In their special feature “And God ’ the unusual team IIII DE liriNDRIClI Smiled ’’ fulto the United State — of Visiting toe scintillatThelma has had hardly a day away "Private Lives" sirren version MARLO (Sugarhouse) motion picture engagement from the studio In weeks She played ing Noel Coward comedy starring Norma Shearer and Robert Mont- fill “I his Hilde llelndrlrh German actress is In “Corsair” with Chester Morris and gomery Is also the attraitlon at toe Mario theater Sunday rrlvl at New York The was costarred with Zau Pitt In a amusing farce depends almost a muih for Its humor on Its smart shown on dialogue as Its riotous action which concerns the complications Into visitor la wearing the new feminine scries of two reel comedies Six other which a divorced eouplo find themselves Reginald Denny and Una monocle which she thinks will prove recent talkie have been graced by 'the Todd presence Merkel have important roles also popular with Amcikan girls re - hereafter dra- SCREEN EXECUTIVES TAKE FORWARD STEP TO BETTER PLAYS good-lookin- g ish board of film censors together with a sharp warning obviously directed at Hollywood that "sex” films will be dealt with more drastically Promised matic pageant of Mormon history will take place on Thursday Friday and Saturday at 8 15 p m in the Nineteenth ward amusement hall the production being under the auspices of the Salt Lake Stake Relief society A special performance for children will be given on Wednesday The pageant is directed by Minnie Margetts assisted by Alfred M Durham composer of the pageant musie and Hannah Bumingham Bar bara E Apgood Is soloist Dances will be given by pupils of Fern Wilson Charles L Bogedahl is stage manager About fifty members of the various stakes will participate In the action of the drama which Is given In a prologue four acts of several scenes each and an epilogue It deals with the translation of the Book of Ether with the Jaredlte the Nephite and Mulekite nations and with Columbus’ coming to the new world 28 Miss Josephine Dowd will be presented by the department of speech of St In a dragrace is that all of my supposed matic recital on Tuesday at 8 p m fiances happen to have been She will In most cases I have met in the college auditorium be assisted by Miss Virginia McHugh my ‘future husbands’ only once or pianist and Miss Frances Frobes twice ” has no definite harpist Miss Bankhead views on the subjects of love and mar- The program will be at followst Narrative — Either’ riage Ihe Book of Esther chapters 1 to 9 "It’s perfectly silly to set standards Miss Dowd in love for one’s self” she remarked Plano solo "Rhapsodie No J” Brahms Miss McHugh When love and marriage come they are likely to be entirely different LyrlrPenelope Sister M Madeleva The Wild Ride Louise Imogen Oulney from one's plans so why make The House of God Charles O Donnell plans?” Miss Dowd She declared that nationality would Dialect Lleeta Speaks Marcaret Bell Houston make no difference with her "Eng A P Herbert It May Be Life glishmen intrigue rather than pursue Mias Dowd and the American treats his wife as a Harp solos Chaconne Durand pal and strives to make her happy Romance Op 44 No 11 Rubinstein Miss Frobes The wife may spoil an English hus Death Takes a Holiday' baud and an Amei kail man may spoil Drm-hiWalter Ferrlss wife It's really a toss up ’’ MIm Dowd first official list of what kind of motion picture the British people cannot have has been issued by the BriV ELABORATE PAGEANT WILL BE PRODUCED BY L D S STAKES Land” Mrs Rosabel H Ashton's STUDENT OF DRAMA HEARD IN RECITAL FASCINATING TALLULUAII NOT VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES ORPHEUM— On Uie screen “Carnival Boat” with Bill Boyd On tho stage Ginger Rogers Singer’s Midgets with St actors Maker and Redford In comedy skit Bob SUckney and Lillian Aylin dancers ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN CAPITOL— Upton Sinclair’s “The Wet Parade” with Dorothy Jordan Nell Hamilton Lewis Stone Walter Huston RIALTO — Richard Barthelmess in “Allas the Doctor” with Marian Marsh Oscar Apfel Adrienne Dore PARAMOUNT— Claudette Colbert In “The Misleading Lady” with Edmund Lewe Stuart Erwin 8elena Royle VICTORY— (’Disorderly Conduct" with Sally Ellers El Brendel Spencer Tracy Dickie Moore ISIS—1 "Captivation" with Conway Tearle Also Betty Stockford “Grief Street” with John Holland Barbara Kent Dorothy Christy GEM—“Hell Divers” with Wallace Beery and Clark Gable also Marjorie Rambeau Dorothy Jordan STATE— James Dunn and Sally Ellers in “Dance Team" with Minna Gombell Nora Lane TOWER (9th East and 9th South)— Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery In “Private Lives" with Reginald Denny Una Merkel STAR — Wallace u Beery and Jackie Cooper in “The Champ" with Irene Rich and Roecoe A tea MARLO (Sugarhouse) — Norma Shearer and Robert Montgomery in “Private Lives" with Reginald Denny Una Merkel Presentation 1932 Ph trw Vain Da-ml- b v H A BIO DOUBLE BILL Sunday and Monday WALLACE BEERY —in— THE CHAfJP” Also Comedy and News “Eyes” Have It at THORNTON’S newLOWCIE PRICES MILLION w r T DINNEB JAMES DUNN SALLY EILERS —In— “DANCE TEAM” SPECIAL 60o Chicken Fricassee with Dumplfncs or Prime Kib Hossl o( Bi-Fruit Cocktail — Boup— Belleh New Radishes Blulfed Celery ( sndled) Yams Sweet Pickles Ripe Olive New Bplnsch New Potatoes Hot Rolls or Bread and Butter Coffee lea or Milk Fresh Btrswberry Short Cak TnORNTON DRUG NO 7 Redstart Phtrnariel 1a Chart at Urns Dept FOURTH SOUTH AND MAIN Open Hay and Night ISIS Big Double First-Ru- n BUI Today atd 3 omorrow Make a few extra dollars on that idla Want P M TODAY It A M TO Children Admitted for 100 2 sewing machln Columns of through The the |