Show TIIE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING OCTOBER Actress Invents Unique Form of Stage Diversion NOW PLAYING AT SALT LAKE THEATERS A m2 HO 7 I) ARLISS EYES A NEW ROLE Bit of Oriental Charm ON THE AVDIBLE SCEFFN It K O ORI’UELM— "Ibe All American ” with Richard Arlen Gloria The thnrm wit and musical genius of radio's greatest performers Stuart Andy Devine and two trams Tlie Big Broadcast” make the Capitol theaters current a’ tract ion of All American gridiran stars The cast features In addition to CAPITOL nov’l and delightful entertainment — The Broadcast" Novel and Big ranio celebrities a popular group of Hollywood actors including Stuart captivating Is the form w Ith Bing Crosby Kate Smith Krwin Leila Hyams Shat on Lvnne and George Larbier Bing Crosby Burns and Allen Boswell Sisters of theater entertainment revealed by — is the madcap hero He Is in love when the LIKELY TO BE VOLTAIRE NEW YORK— George Arliss who brought Disraeli to life on the screen in one of the most successful films of recent yeais will very likely perform a similar office for no less a figure of history and literature than Vol- ing Irony and his Influence on great affairs the setting of sueh a picture would afford an admirable opportuthat Incent Lopes Ar- Dorothy Sands one of the most gift Mills Brothers nity for doing the kinds of things MANY NOTABLES story opens — and all the world knows It thur Tracy and others only the screen can achieve " Burns dictating to his amazingly dumb seced actresses on the contemporary CAST IN Mr Arliss has left New York for Gracie Allen announces that Bing Is VICTORY—' "Night of 'June 13th" American stage when she appears In the west coast He will lnaka threa with (live Brook Lila Lee Adrl CAPITOt! TEATCRE retary taire fired because of his amorous eccentricities In her self ! Fran-thi anne Allen Charlie Rutiles penned program "Styles The actor arrived recently from pictures for Warner Brother falso that the station is about to go broke ee Dee Gene Raymond T his Is crushing news to pretty Leila Hyams who jilted her Texas sweeat Kingsbury hall on the Fngland on his way to Hollywood winter Of these the first will probActing" theart Stuart Lrwin and joined the studio forces hoping to arouse a PARAMOUNT — Ernst Lubitsch’s unlversltr bringing with him a number of vol- ably be “The Adopted Father” from 15 Frlday "Trouble in Paradise" with Miriam umes concerning the famous eight- a novel by Edgar Franklin Then acreciprocal devotion in her Idol Crooner Bing The tangled loves behind eenth century luminary and hts times cording to present plans will com a the microphone lend rxritement and human interest to the plot When llopkins Herbert Marshall KayiP111Francis Ldward Lverett Horton! "Styles in Acting" covers three cen “The Big Broadcast’ gets under way the thrills come thick and fast He has strongly commended to War- film based on a story which is now ner Brothers a manuscript play writ- being written for him by Ernest PasKate Smiths golden voice rises in glorious melody Cab Calloway and ( harlle Ruggles tunes of dramatic interpretation Be Mr Bov" with ten by two American authors thus far cal author of “The Marriage Bed” and hts Cotton Club Orchestra play hot and low Harlem tunes The Street RIALTO— “That With the Penod of En!lsh with certain other novels The third picture h Richard Cromwell Dorothy anonymous dealing Singer Arthur Tracy introduces "Here Liis Love” Vincent Lopez and en and life hopes will be "Voltaire” his orchestra add to the supeib mclodv Mills Brothers and the Boswell atopping dan Mae Marsh and many South- - restoration comedy dramatic passages in Voltaire "What about the clock Hollywood ern California varsity football route at various picturesque points Sisters harmonize in their own lushions Donald Novls popular tenor which Mr Arliss feels would lend s is “Please” But the hit song of the production themselves to effcctiv Bing Crosby Hollywood objection to costume pictures?" b sings in the theatrical history of the eight- In Mouse F new Ironsides was asked Charlev Chases ISIS— Iff I) Orsay In The Girl From ippnth gnd nineteenth centuries Miss comedy “Young Mickey production "Toucndown Mickey" and Paramount sound news round out the bill ’’Well" said Mr ArliCs "that may “The whole matter of course Is still (algary with Robert Warwick Sands will bring her satiric survey 4 Paul Kell) Astrid AUwyn also of the actor’s art down In the present tentative” he said "but I believe the be overcome I hope ’Disraeli’ and Voltaire picture is a distinct possi- ‘Alexander Hamilton’ were costum Tommy Tyler in "Galloping Thru" time incidentally Drama swooping down among folks who might be your neighbors upon touching Double feature: bility Besides the interest of the cen- pictures vet they succeeded I hava George styles in dress in playwriting in gives intonsely interesting aspect to thq Victory theaters new attraction STATE Brlen In "Mystery Ranch” alsolstaRe directing and in audiences as tral character with his wit and bit equal faith in Voltaire" 'Night of June 13th” No one would suhjiect that so many emotions — O Slim Summerville In "First thwarted love Insane jealousy passion and greed— could hide behind the well as in acting ‘ B Y Graduates Hare iR14’’ wlth Harry Gribbon blinds of respectability on a quiet street in a tvplcal American city How Widely acclaimed as one of the the lives of a dozen interesting people aie aflected bv the events of the STYR Jean Harlow In "Red Headed most expert and amusing imitators Part in Coming Play Woman” with Chester Morris of the leading figures on the contem night of June 13th on Laurel Street is the story affording unique and PROVO— For the first tim In t Lewis Nlone Una Merkel: also 4 Clive Brook ass absorbing entertainment Newest she will illustrate the stage porary G Robinson in "Two Sechistory two graduates ot the Brigham John Curry is the man most seriously ac POWERFUL DRAMA modern phases of her subject with onds " cused whrn slumbering passions burst into Young university will participate In imitations the For earlier rj7 rMOTIflYg ‘ specific TOW I R fN'Inlh East and Ninth flame on the fatal June night It was complay to ba presented bv university she will introduce the innoepochs S BILL aIGTOKX — mon neighborhood gossip that his wife was students according to Professor T South) Barbara Stanwyck In "So vation of impersonating the spirit of next A of who lned Farl Pardoe of the speech department the girl bitterly jealous Big” the Edna Ferber classic with an age rather than a specific plaver to Katharine who ros Hepburn ts the first year that the univerdoor— Trudie Morrow Lila Lee and Adnnnnc Allen cimpLte this domesThi George Brent Bette Davis also Wil In Millament with Opening fame Immediately following her sen- sity ha had a graduate tic tilangle Next door to the Currvs lv ‘S the neighboi hood's most satdepartment "Disorderly Conduct” with Sally liam Congrove's "The Way of the sational screen performance in in speech and dramatic art isfying gossip Mrs Strawn (Marv Boland) and her meek husband Filers Spencer Tracy El Brendel the entertainer follows Radio Pictures’ poignant drama "A Charlie Ruggles Charley Grapewlngis Grandpop Strawn pipvides nu- MARLO (Sugarhouse) — "Franken- - World” Webb Glenn and Snow are Claude with Almahide in John Dryden’s Bill of Divorcement” recently arrived the two student to earn this honor merous touches of romedv Grundpop dec'ares that “something is going of F'rom 0"ni"The Granada” three-weeConquest r1''rlhB"rliKrl0f’ k in New Y'ork following a to hapnen on Laurel Street" when he observes the (uiry tangle and and they are to take part in the three-a- ct (live Mae t lark John Boles Vestris singing "Buy a Broom” visit to Berlin Londo nand Paris the unhappiness of two young losers as portiavod bv ITancs Dee and fame‘ ’“N"1" Sod‘)'Glr1’ wilh Mme“To the Ladles" which 1 Miss to Sands continues the latter breath-taking Miss came same with the to the to becomedy Gene Raymond The story is developed Hepburn who given Friday In College halL of the nineteenth with century part on screen screen a Scene" sucres made sensation ‘Street the the jn following her suspense that the ‘Veil made play” necessitating a recent Broadway stage play "The fill comedv “Passing the Bik" featuring the singing stars Alexander Anna May Wong Hollywood’ foremost actres of Oriental feminine Warrior s Husband” and who amazed corresponding style in acting For this Grav and Bernice Claire Is an added atti action A novelty and Para mount sound news round out the piogiam period she has chosen the character roles has been signed by lolumbia to play the Important part of Mah II Hollywood with her nonchalant V JNvi- - Pvrrviiviiiif of Nellie Denver in "The Silver In ’The Bitter Tea of General Yen" Mis YVong has been greatly la dress a Russian smock and workman's III (I ItlUll I ill iKtng" by Henry Arthur Jones As a demand for (hinese characterizations ever since her appearance In "The overalls has a great surprise in store TbsNOW! The Cast aifiwl transition from that era to our own Thief of Bagdad” In which she was acclaimed overnight for the film colony RICHARD ARLEN Garry King r arouihl A novel stage attraction is booked sh has selected the title role in Tlie prominent New York socialite Andy Devine Andy Moran Shaw's "Candida” Turning for the Pai amount theater in Gloria Stuait Ellen Stefiens who was called home from her trip In It la Screen I the impersonations of epochs iber according to Harry David Chick Knipe James Glca-corder to stmt work on an immediate BIM0 80187 V Bob King John Dariow film alignment brings with her 11 sion manager of Publix theaters It rather than individuals Miss Sands It AH IMITNiJ Sieve Kelly Preston Foster is a 40 minute musical act featuring 'devotes the last sections of her sur tiunks heavily loaded with the latest Meina Kennedy the Ai izona Wranglers widely known ivy to presenting interpretations of Glona Neuchard Parisian creations which she purBURN! S ALitN The whistle1 The thud of biot on leaihe Kickoff A brown 'radio entertainer' fiom Hollywood s' Pauline Lord in the title role of Fu chased at some of the finest women’s BOIVmi IHTIR! The games on— at the oval spinning against an October skv station KNX The entire "troupe (gene O'Neills ‘‘Anna Christie" and in and Paru designing shops apparel with more than a score which includes the Sheriff whose real the sleep w alking scene in ’ Macbeth" Oipheum— in the picture "The PON AID NOVI! Her next film appearance will be ol the greatest gridiron heroes the country has proouced in recent Hear name is Loyal Underwood as master as it might be portrayed bv Haidre HOLLYWOOD Calif— Misses and1 That s the advice of Orry Kelly that of castar wuth Joel McCrea In MRU BROTH! RI They represent every leading university of the country and include Booth of ceremonies Uncle Iron Tail Dyna Wright Ethel Barrymore Mae West Mcsdames If you have but modeiate Fust National studio stviist who-- e Radio Pictures’ “Three Came of Yale Nevers of Stanford Daliymple of iulane Carideo Schwartz mate VINCENT LOPEZ and others means don t buv sour fall rnat this creations gown some of the most bril Unarmed" Nubbins Miss Sleepy Hungry Hepburn recently — 4 and Pinciurt of U & C Schwegeler of Wash- - Shorty and Slicker will be on hand world and signed a Miss Sands’ roguish humor win- year with the tight high collar and linot stais of the r contract GRIDIRON IDOLS mqton Oisi of Colgate Quatse of Pittsburgh Music d numbers wisecracks and a ning beauty and personal magnetism leg o mutton sleev cs that characterizes who consequently picture has a constant fin Munn ol Mumaia Cain of Alabama and collection of their best radio stunts as well as her THRILLING ’ger at the pubo of fashion propensity for charac the new fashion1 Riley of Northw astern with ‘Top” Warner will be presented Kellv admits that the voluminous Dick Poteell's Pittsburgh won her instantaneous The Wrangles terizations CROWD AT Christy Wal h and other noted members of have enjoved sensational success dur success in New York where she re billowy lego mutton sleeve is latest 4 Rivals Crowed Too Soon 4 the All America board of football Richard mg their recent tour of leading Pacific centlv introduced this new program at present But he believes thing just Arlen Gloria Stuart Andy Devine and June Clyde head the featured coast theaters that the stv le w hit h stai ted last y ear of entertainment screen plavers The picture Is the first to present the team It Is said of Dick Powell who sang in the widened shoulder and dropped as chosen from the finest gndlion talent ol the country in action playII HIT II ELM ESS ROLE shoulder line as w ell as in the shorter his wav to fame in "Blessed FJvenl" 1931 In a The as a team unit team ing plavs thrilling spectacle ggainst a puff sleeve of dimmer has nearly and who is now at work in "F’orty-secon- d stars of former years Different from ordinary composed of Street” that when be left re‘ hcdf 's F le f0"PrMIi U’ ns Cal -S- omewhere HOLLYWOOD shots such as are found In news reels the camera follows the plavers x Dame 1 Fugenie Pittsburgh to journey westward to the HTAMI on the field Romance Is presented in the love between Arlen and an almond eyed 1Bt 0f nt autumn contending that Warner in the land today all the Brothers studio Gloria Stuait the storv concerning Itself wuth the career of Arlen as a BARBIIR an undreamedof like the empress extreme headgear eligible males who remained got to'youth approaches noted football player lrom the davs when he wus the hero to thousands lle leR o mutton sleeve will pass out gether and held an Impromptu cele: 1HARON 17NNB of gridiron spectators to the times v hen he finds that the world outside j destiny — the chance o play that great even bration Their competition had been kly due to overuse of college Lsn t such an cay place to get along in as he had supposed HAb emotional role the lead in ’Broken CH Al The arUt' Wdn at preepnt deslKmng reduced 100 per cent by his departure on frfy 1 Blossoms" Irrcatmns Vinson CUrk Gbl for Helen In HOLLYWOOD —She’s been Cal scene from the lovely Mo JKirk Jft to Glamorous Venice glittering Tails Is the course taken by the deSeciclly' for the talkie rights are blonde actiess to be worn in the Wil t artnon v JbAtt HirlOW pictures just three months now the s They reckoned however without licious Frnst Lubilsch love comeov ’Trouble in Paradise" at the "84 aiind lifl 7 more letactually had only two or three little not quite clear HKO has launched liam Powell putuie ‘lawyer Man" the mails Duk getting theater this week The tantalizing story’ develojird in true bits in various productions But First its daring scheme to feature a young and for Bebe Daniels who will soon ters from Pittsburgh In one day than a cast with vivacious presents style Miriam gifted beginning National is grooming her for star- Chinese in the part immortalized by appear in ’Radio Girl" Miss Vinson many another Hollywood star receives Hopkns and featuring svelte Kay rrancis Herbert and Marshall Edward Richard Barlhelmevs on the silent he savs will not be Riven a single in a week dom Everett Horton Charlie Ruggles and C Aubrey f Patricia Ellis Is the name she has 'screen Under orders from Headman costume featuring the meteoric Smith “Trouble m Paradise” Is packed witn COMEDY ROMANCE chosen for her screen career Her legal David Sclznuk studio scouts ore 'fashion fad Miss Daniels of course Mmam Hopkins a lovely lady gay surprises T name is atricia LbRyvich and she combing the Chinese colonies of Los had them throughout her wardrobe ''HZVIUUUIX 1 with ’taking' wavs finds her Ideal in the Later if for recent film not because Kellv old daughter of the emi- Angeles and San Fiancisco is the notorious thief Gaston Montescu (Hubert A BIT NAUGHTY the search is fruitless they will extend favors them for modem wear but nent New York of musical producer Marshall) They aie very happy until Gas to New York and because the drama took place In the other shows Alexander Leftwich who num- their qucst tons peace of mind is disturbed bv the fasumitng charms of an enor (nineteenth centurv to which they bers among those tn whom he gave American centers of Oriental life mously wealthy young widow Mvdamc Colet iKhy Francis) upon whose First requirement of course is that properlv belong That picture was their first chance such film luminaries fortune he has very definite designs This is the beginning of the fier ('Silver Dollar" recently completed as Jack Oakie Fredrle March Nancy the candidate speaks Fnglish "trouble that waxes mure complicated and njoie amusing as the clever that lie physically resembles the with Fdward G Robinson as star n ond Carroll Dorothy Jordan Aline picture progresses Edward Everett Horton and Charlie Ruggles are Arline Judge Constance Cum- sensitive poetic hero of Thomas soon vitally concerned in their rapacity as suitors aspiring to Madame story "The Chink and FARMER'S Colet s dainty and bejcwcled hand Eun the camera mings and Richard Barthehness and Burke s tender ’’ PLIGHT who directed Challerton and all the the Child with the gay naughtiness that Is Lubitschs particular forte lAie setIs Selznitk Mr assure me are of some outstandts in and they Indeed aYtisttc an gowns their the entirp picture Barrymores gorgeous TOPIC FOR DEBATE tings decade not forgetful of the fact that Carl triumph Further attractions on the current program Include a bereen ing stage productions of iLarmmie Jr has tried for months to "Resolved That the Farmer Has fcouventr a novel Magic Carpet scenic subject and Paramount sound ago - Katharine Ilcphurn Sensation In the Film World Novem-Bernar- Stylist Offers Economy Tip for Feminine Fans divi-fr°n- v n five-yea- R-K- -0 Portrait of Youn Girl V'r'j ilimii nil On Her Way Somewhere 3 Paia-niou- nt - 1 h 111 '“'ai VICTORY r ’ seems-imbue- d news to play the lead d Slim blonde and with Ifind an Indian youth " He realizes the uptilted nose and pointed chin and in "Laughing Boy d little teeth behind her long chance of entrusting uch an lm small firm mouth— Patricia is a pic- portant role to a screen ntwromer ture of a y oung girl on her way some- and to a young man of a different race where But he yields to his sense of drama And she knows stage production better than some veterans who have which is another name for showman- spent a natural lifetime learning l's ship He lavs' Find the boy vagaries She understudied every one of her father's leading women for (Copyright 1972 King Features over six years She even assisted him Syndicate Inc ) with lighting and costuming ''She thinks it her worst misfortune that people still take her for a baby ’I cant help my face it 11 look 5 Gooding Youth Now With years old until the day I die I supMusical Comedy in East pose But I do know more than most girls of my age who haven t had the GOODING Idaho— A former Goodexperience 1 ve had and it seems little sillv to he considered a ing bov Web ome Garloc k son of Mf after all Alex has taught me" and Mis A A Gnrlotk is a member She calls her f ithpr Alex He rails of ttie cast of a New York miisKa) her Pat lies all Fnghsh and she comedy company wbuh oprnrd the half iri-and they have some gay (pUv season the foie part of October arguments Patricia says its her fa- in the Hanna theater at Cleveland Ohio It was stated Tuesday vorite Indoor form of exercise The plav is ' Of Thee I Sing ” whlrh It was while she was ploying In 2 ’The Hnval Family” "Once in Life- won the Pulitzer prize for time" and ’Elizabeth the Queen" It is a politusl satire on social life stoik production it the New York and governmental activities In WashRiviera theater that he attracted ington D C The Gooding boy is the attention of a Warner Brothers’ lusted is Dow Oarlock a member of "Bob Roy Band" In the play He casting directoi who persuaded her the In spite of her extreme youth to take has been In the eastern states for some time a screen test The executive note which was sent with the screen test to the west roast studio contained this senrnre "We look for a great future for her bs she is very very remarkable" blue-evo- If you arc a football fanatic "That s My Bov" which opens Sunday at the Rialto theater for Its first bait Lake showing Is talloimade to your order If you are like many others who can take their football as It comes or let It alone no doubt you wpi find It enjoyable as well for here a moving diamatlc romantic stoiy played aVamst the background of the big college gridiron activity ° The story whose drama revolves about commercialism In college lootball was adapted from a novel by F’rancls Wallace author of “Huddle" and "Touchdown ” It features Rich hard Cromwell In the role of "bnakehips" beott phenomenal runner of the gridiron who-- r flying legs and elusive hips have made him a national idol In addition Dorothy Jordan the lovelv screen player recently featured In ‘ Ihe Cabin In the Cotton and “70000 Witnesses" has the leading feminine role And to make sure there will be plenty of honest-t- o goodness football such stars of the field as Russell baunders Ernie Pinckert Jim Mustek Gains bhaver Tay Brown and Frnie bmith have been added to the cast A well v lected group of short subjects will surround the feature to complete the program well-shape- Is M Hailed as an “an’ldote for the blues" Fifl DOray in the star role of "T he (lrl From Calgary" will enti rinin Isis theater audirm es bunriav n It tells the story of a pretty rodeo contestant whose piquant personality so impresses a couple of Broadway press agents that they decide to launih her on a stage career which also Involves the winning of an Atlantic City bathing contest Supporting the coquettish tar In lavishly staged scenes are su h acrom-- 4 4 plNhed payers as Robert Warwick Raul Kellv I) SHING I BENCH Astrld AUwyn Edward Featherstone Edwin Maxwell btrlklng costumes and lovrlv girls against a background of comedy and drama APPEAR AT ISIS Interspersed with catch ytuncs make for di y 4 verting entertainment Three song numbers whli h have been Instantaneous hits are ‘Misbehavin’ Feet" ’Come ra va " ’Maybe Perhaps” The rodeo stars esenpades as Instigated bv her jiress agents furnish A Tom lvlrr western lively action and fomamr too has ns place thriller ‘Galloping Thru” has second place on the program Ills assistants Include Betty Mack as chief feminine Intel it 6 D Woods btanlcy Ely stone and others Patricia Ellis NO MORE ‘ FARINA HIT'S' TAKEN ON French-Canadia- ctar tp 44 e Patked to the brim with thrills Untursals eerie ’ Frankensti In” Is offered to Mario audiences fiundav Tins extraordinary story of a scientist who brought a human monster to life throuli weird electrical mechanisms and surgery ba ed upon the fl h eentuiv fantay bv Marv — — — 4Wollstone( roft bhellev has Boris Katloff 111 'the role of the manufai tured monster with Colin Clive John Boles-an- d Mae Clarke lnR iharaiteis ‘boiletv Important NIIUYYN Ac MTICLO Girl" a vehlrle for James Dunn populai 4 young actor of "Bad Girl' and Dance Team' fame Is a second offering This tin he has F’rggy bhannon featured opioslie him and bprnur Trney in a piommuit role — 4 4 4 Fdna Feiber' atlrrlng story "bo Big ” with Barbara btanwyck In the oeniiig role Is the atti bi lion current at the Tower theater It The story of bi llna Drake most ably portrayed bv opened Fiiturday told on the screen as dianmtlrully and as utterly Miss btatiwyck human as it was told by Mus 1 rber In lnr4 4 nov The atmosphere Is that of the book f importing Miss btanwyck are such rlaveis as George Brent It tte Davis Alan II ile Dorothy Peterson little Dukle Mime A second feittire Is Dis-4and tunny others orderly Conduit" It aturlng bally Ft era Pprmer Tracy El Urendi I 4 4 1 ’ ' Red Headed Woman” with Jem Harlow of the famed platinum-blond- e UesMs filltug tlie ttl’c role romes to the blar thi ater bimday as one of the attractions d a bill that ln lude “iwo beumds” the Edward G Robinson M airing Vfhlile Jean llarlnws role Is that of an F— at nothing 4unsertipulous woman who auq STRONG DOUBLE to Rain Iu r ends - the attalnnunt of wealth andi jaialtton Starting out os a strnogia- BILL NEW ptier( xho finishes wttli her hands on a title STAR BING and Its arroropnm tug millions but h is lift 4devi)iiUon In her wake ( luMer M irrls plavs s heie take on a fluunog ted ami Uoa opiwislte the star whose lir M i kel fawls Stone IxMla Hiumii li nd ihe rust e It dm on hss a tola as a bmajed lm hand who has muulcied hia beat fnend ' Olll dia-att- A Elf PERSON UJTY peo-phv- tc h HOLLYWOOD Cal— When the clocks of the world chimed 4 45 p m on August 23 1932 Allen Clayton Ilos kins emerged lrom the personality which everyone had known as "Farina ” He tfor Farina Is really a he! was born with the Hoskins tag but ever since the age of 2 when he became a member of "Our Gang” Farina was known as Farina— and that was ttiat The tradimuk adopted for the char acter of Farina was the long braided h sir thus giving the impression that he was a girt Thu braid remained even afler Farina had left the Gang and went into vaudeville Reach Umbrellas to lie Then came the otfer from First Na Set Up in Malay Jungle tlrmil to plnv an Important ym Joe E IUown in 'You Said pail a Mouth ful ” It wak to be a bov a part and o Malibu Beat h pleasure haunt of the Farina now 11 yrars old had to part film folk will seem to have come to the Maiay jungle when ( lyric F with tlie brant The afmemrnt imied zero hour F Hot t who mirie ‘Bring ’Em Bark stunk In a small barber shop where Alive” arilvrj there to film the Fox the braid was Dimmed and Farina pit ture ’ Man Fatcr ” Uver every suddenly felt matin lly overtake him tamer will be spread a gaily colDie dale and hour are marked In the ored beat h umbrella Actors and staff Hoskins' family Bible and the braid will be similarly shaded In spite of wrapped in a pn re of paper lle some their holiday appearance these um-whete between Deuteronomy and Fic lias are a sti it t necessity under the t leslan'ej deadly pei pendludnr aunlight of the Is Allen Clayton Hoskins Settlements delighted’ only bO miles "You Said a Mouthful" gentle reader jbtialU from the equator But for their protection the direit sun flic would rum I arnous California Clubs the film In the camera and prostrate the white member of the entourage Set Forthcoming Picture w ith sunstroke So Interne is the '’humidity nd the Three of southern California' most 100 degree normal heat of Malaysia fomoua playgrounds will form ttie thut In spite of the fdm being sealed bai kground of Radio natures’ musU lit must be dried 24 hour after every two-reson edv ' So This Is Hams" ays shooting In portable electric starling Phil Hams on hestrn leader deslerators whlrh Elliott U bringing and ( rnoner of ( o oarmt Grove fame for that purpose The famous Grove Itself la one the DON’T INVY III M FLAYFR1 others will be the Ft Caballero Country Jut) and the Hollywood Comply F'rednc Manh and Claudette (‘ol Most of the production is to brrt were (lull requlied to wntk for he filmed on lm ation alter Catii tt tluee davs with a full grown leopmU nod a in of (omi sioie ainging and Muting srenrs for Old B He Mdle amount pillule darning girls form the auj put ting Ihe Sign of the br ( VA I caL Been Sufficiently Relieved” will be the subject of a humorous debate to be held Thursday at 8 30 p m at the beFirst Congregational church tween Teter Spraynozzle well know n radio star who n Samuel P Kiefer and the 'Senator from Sandpit" Trlbun co!ummst otherwise FUmil ton G Park il (ake the Mr Sprajn077ie firmative nd the ’Senator" will en denvor to prove from the politician’s point of view that the farmer ctll has something of which he can be re'ieved The King Sls’ers will be a feature of the program In a singing and dancing number ri iCruM’ I ’ 1911-197- fAI TM FiHT t!U IN HISTORY Tm COMMTI l Alt AMMiTAN TUM Pi A TIN! A6AIHST A tAlAlY OP ALLS TAM' Picture of Actor That Needs Shave RICHARD HOI I YWOOD — Rh hard Barthel-mrs- s will have frequent reminder that he has nno)ed harassed and tormented William Powell F rom ev erv stope ping plaie ta on tha tup w from hmh he has just rrlui ned sent Rowell an envelope full of liquor labels I he lutler now bus a very Impressive ollection of little slip of pnper ilefore Cat OR A JTVjABT J 0 fcvjAON-AN- TODAY—4 ta 11 P M SM4SIIISO Dot nl I HILL ALEN A I Mt S VtN Boris KARLotr— mar 1931 ALL AMERICAN "FRAHKENSTEIH” AND I1 iHMM N — J’f (GT 8H4SNOV crnrAisi x a bio HALLOWE’EN Rl’f a ntATlRM— Frbfr a a Story with Barbara Stanwyck "DI40RDFR! T CONDUCT With Ml IT Ipencer Trsrg— FX BRfNDFl "SOCIETY GIRL’ rums ' ML Ilarthel-- ' 44 mess left heie be rrveisrd the custom and gave I’ow-I- I stay-at-ho- present clark JI— BIO Fdn a huge ill painting of himself done by an admirer Rowell put the putuie In an orate finme and lifts it hung (onsplmims plme in hi home J&i nn —- TOM D0RSAY elabIn a sur- rounded by light But before he framed It Tow ell had a painter add a weiks growth of beard to link smooth fue put a w n kd glrnni In one eie and twist the month Into a dinbolli nl aneer Despite these alterations the likeness ‘of Baltic lines 1 still Jhua — TYLER In— "THE - In — GIRL FROM CALGARY” "Galloping Thru” And ( ompdf Urtf Kim f Iff 1 f Admitted for A X (hlldfrn M 11 2— Bip — NOAY-MON- Jr i Feature— 2 Tl FM) AT ( HFXTFIt AN OVT HakI MOIIHIIS I “RED-HEADE- WOMAN" D AI SO EDWARD G ROBINSON “TWO SECONDS" tlilnln Rhure-Sh- " on (ha spot so edl aolva th rrlnpln MYSTERY |