Show THE' BALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MOANING 12 Audiences at Paramount Won By Fine Artistry of Whiteside FARM INTEREST ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN M OF PHEUM— Louis Aicotfs "Little Men ' with Ralph Morgan Jtrin O’Brien-Moor- e Junior Durkin and the little men Frankie Darro Dickie Moore Tad AlexCAST OF OH5RACTERS also The Mvstery of Lord Dune lord of Durnsdeer and Bal ander and other Fdwln Drood ’ with Claude Rain Heathlautrae Stapleton Kent With a cast of 65 slars Charles er Angel Douglas Montgomery Mr Mackeller a steward John Winthroo Sur- Didkens’ "David Copperfield" opens VICTORY — Elissa Landl and Cary Grant Alison Duries wife Henry ’ In ‘Enter Madame” with Lvnne OverCharlotte Andrews Saturday at the Capitol theater Un-- ’ man s Colonel of Burke soldier fortune Frank AlberUon also ‘The While James Metcalfe preoedented eaie has been shown in Cocatoo” with Ricardo Cortex Jean Henry Durle the younger son adapting the great novel to the Muir Ruth Donnelly Hugh Bentley CAPITOL Charles 'David CopcharacterizaDlckejiV the not in only scieen Paul a charboy Kirhl Vose ” with 65 stars' Including Lionel Serun-dra native gentleman of Dans tion upon which much of its charm perfield W C Lewis Stone Fields Barrymore India Jerry Bowman O Sullivan Madge E$ns Frank Maureen also the settings upon but a derelict Nancy Duncan Lawton Edna May Oliver Herbert Mun-dt- n James Broun WASHINGTON Feb 8 (P)— Ad- depends Durle master of Ballantrae and the infinite other details of the Una O Connor Walker Whiteside ministration leaders taken by sur production PARAMOUNT —Sylvia Sidney in “Behold H B For two years a staff of cameramen My Wife” with Gene Raymond Justifying all the anticipatory inprise today when the senate voted to have Warner Laura Hope Crew Juliette the quaint settings in Compton captured of “The also March lime terest roused by announcement of his on farm rate mortgage cut the Interest used news Dickens that London feature and about Walker Whiteside yesterday loans through land banks from 4 Fannie Hurst’ “Imitation of coming as a background for the life story RIALTO— Life " with Claudette Colbert Warren give a performance of the title role or- of David cent Walpole to 3 immediately Hugh Copperfield per William Louise Beavers Ned Sparks Ro- in “The Master of Ballantrae” on Dickens aided in chelle Hudson ganized a counter rtiove warning it an authority fully satisfied the audiences which GEM— Joe Penner to The in “College Rhythm screen the the a story adapting year would cost $100000000 with Lanny Ross Jack Oakie Helen comfortably filled the Paramount theheart-stirrina human is adstory result to the offered Mack Robert! Bnan ater if one may judge from the enThe amendment Lyda Mary “Sing Bing Nights" with Con- thusiastic comment heard as they ministration's farm credit bill by as fresh and appealing as on the day STUDIO— Tearle Hurdle Albright 1 Boots Mal- streamed nut of the theater way Senator Wheeler (D Mont) was it was written The also “Otidiron Flash Eddie lory with the has in the story Every character Qulllan Betty Furness Grant Mitchell eminent actor was well supported by adopted 39 to 33 Senator Robinson a screen of artist Lucien tested Littlefield a company whose capabilities found Democratic leader was on his feet advantage -- Will Rogers In “Judge Priest" as soon as the vote was announced A young London star Freddie Bar- STATE with Tom Brown Anita Louire Rochelle ample opportunity in this comedy-dram- a who child the David tholomew plays Hudson Henry B Walthall David Lanadapted from Robert Louis asking for reconsideration chamdau Blepin Fetchit began life as the wistful little Stevenson’s fascinating romance Debate IVarm mother-onlSTAR— “Now and Forever" of his widowed with young Oary An engaging devil this James Du-ri- e pion Carole Lombard Shirley Temple Debate giew so k’arm on Robinto be pushed into the back-gioun- Cooper as portrayed by Mr Whiteside also ‘Ladies Should listen’ with Cary amendthe on action s son motion that Grant Frances Drake Edward Everett but a devil none the less who by a domineering stepfather Horton ment and the bill itself was post- Frank Lawton the star of "Cavalten year's absence and reports of TOWER INInth East and Ninth South)— poned until Monday under an agree- cade" is David grown to manhood ' Dames ” with Joan Blondell deDick Pow- Ins dying bravely at Culloden ment 1 muting debate of ell also Both the tragic and comic aspect Catherine Ruby Keeler the his family mourning or Great with Elizabeth Berguer Douglas scends upon Wheeler contended that farmers the boy's years m the London slum's Fairbanks Jr rejoicing dependent upon which memcould not pay 4 per cent Interest under the protection of Micawber MARLO — Mas West In “Belle ber one approached on a night of and that the government faced a are brought out in the picture and of the (Hugarhouse) Nineties ' with Roger Pryor John vild storm that seems to typify Brown also Spencer Tiacy in choice between reducing the interest the story followed to his refuge in Mack ’ nature of the effect of his coming is Now 1 11 Tell" with Helen Tweivetrees rate or feeding them on a dole after the home of his outspoken but kindly Alice to have on the household For this Faye they were forced to give up their Aunt Betsey Trotwood His schooling ISIS — Robert Montgomery In "Hideout swashbuckling hero who has risked Maureen O Sullivan Edward Arfarms and his reappearance in London to with nold Elizabeth Patterson Mlekey Rooneyi his birthright on the toss of a coin The vehicle for the Wheeler amend live his own life and reflect the draalso Bob Steele in A Demon for Irou has returned only because he is in ment was a comparatively unim- matic experiences of his friends are ble” with Gloria Shea need of funds which he hopes to gain ON STAGE AND SCREEN portant bill offered by the adminis- engrossingly presented from his adoring father or by any — On the PLAYHOUSE T Arthur stage tration to liberalize the farm credit Micawber Mr as W C Fields and Playhouse company in the means should his persuasions fall laws It was called up yesterday in promises to be a masterpiece of cast- Harris musical comedy tabloid Little White Without honor or scruples this rascal the anticipation it could be disposed ing Edna Mae Oliver plays crusty Lies on the screen Ihree On a Match has a gay charm that hides hts with Joan Blondell also “Courage of the a few minutes of CUT STIRS ROW ‘David prise Copperfield’ Comes To Capitol Theater Taken by Leaders by Wheeler Amendment Jole that after the in Action Delayed All day yesterday and most of today action on the bill was delayed by a warm debate over an amendment by Senator Carey (R Wyo ) to permit loans to livestock farm corporations Finally Carey’s amendment modified to meet objections that it was an opening wedge for corporate farming was adopted 45 to 32 Then Wheeler offered his amend-irenwhich would not only reduce Interest rates but remove the limitation now in the law on the existing interest of 4 per cent five-yta- COLLEGE SEEKS INDIAN RELICS Elizabeth Allan and Aunt Betsey Basil Rathbone appear as David mother and dour stepfather Maureen Dora O’Sullivan Is the child-wifand Madge Evans is "Agnes" Lewis Stone as “Mr Wickfleld” whose fortune was undermined by the falsely humble Uriah Heep is also well cast Herbert Roland Young as Uriah Mundm as “Barkis" Lionel Barry more as "Dan Peggotty" and Una O'Connor as lorn "Mrs Gummidge” carry on the unparalleled record for intelligent casting The new picture comes under the banner of Hollywood’s new pictures which will bring the classics of literature to the screen as delightful modern entertainment A Mickey Mouse cartoon and Para mount sound news complete the bill e Sylvia Sidney Star r In Paramount Film Idaho— Hoping to preserve many of the Indian relics legends and much of the Indian lore of the tribes on the Fort Hall reservation members of the faculty museum committee at the University of Idaho southern branch have taken steps to establish friendly relations and a cooperative spirit with the In dians Members of the committee have visited the reservation frequently and have met with the older Indians during which meetings it was explained that the university group is desirous of learning about the reservation The committee recently interviewed F A Gross superintendent of the reservation and with the as sistance of Dr Vio Mae Powell director of the dramatic deprvrtment at the school secured an Indian youth for a role in the next varsity play ‘‘No More Frontier" to be given March 1 and 2 Charlton G Laird instructor In English at the southern branch is chairman of the committee Olher members are Marie L Hopkins instructor in zoology and women's athletics E F Rhodenbaugh professor of geology Miss Ina Stout librarian Victor E Jones professor of zoology Dr A M Newton medical advisor and E O Leonard dean of the school of pharmacy POCATELLO real nature Mr Whiteside handles the role admirably artfully emphasizing marriage to the grand duke the ruthlessness under the fascmat-- l Peter and on to her ascension to the mg audacity throne introduces in the title role Hugh Huntley’s playing of the role Elizabeth Bergner vivacious Vien of the younger brother who sees the nese actress Douglas Fairbanks Jr swaggering elder exactly for what he has the role of Peter It is a dra- is left nothing to be desired The matic story and follows along the gruff Scotsman Mr Mackellar who lines of "Henry VIII” mad by the renders his stewardship to Ballantrae with love but sees the master’s same producer return as only a calamity was well portrayed by John Winthrop CharlFlorida Chief of Police otte Andrews brought beauty and talIndicted by Grand Jury ent to the role of Alison once betrothed to the master and in danger of succumbing again to his wiles and MIAMI Fla Feb 8 (UP)-T- he $fancy Duncan gave a spirited per- McD S indicted jury grand today Creary chief of police and public safety director in connection with its campaign to clean up crime conditions in Miami The police official was charged with bribery and conspiracy to obstruct justice In two indictments North “ half-ma- M I A BALL HELD Sylvia Sidney has a glamoious role REX BURG Idaho — The Fremont In "Behold My Wife” the Paramount stake Green and Gold ball was held theater’s new Saturday attraction With the first issue of the "March of Time" news feature the new program will play to and including Wednesday "Behold My Wife" gives the star another striking opportunity for colorHer role as ful characterization “Madame Butterfly" and as the Bam Princess” “Thirty-Dalkan beauty indicated the versatility which she Inthe as realizes fully dian girl in the new picture Daughter of an Apache chief living with her people on a New Mexico reservation she nevertheless has the advantage of a conventional education The plot is well off the beaten track It deals with the disappointed heir to one of New York's oldest names and greatest fortunes Embittered by his family's meddling in his first romance he leaves home hoping to find a means of revenging himself In the primitive Indian girl who nurses him after an escapade in New Mexico he sees a brilliant and uomc He decides to marry oppoitumtv her and stun his family completely An unexpected and diamatic turn of events follows Gene Raymond Is well cast oppo- site the star H B Warner and Laura Hope Ciews appear as his parents and Juliette Compton as his Interfer-- j ing sister Monroe Owsley Kenneth Thomson and Charlotte Granville Low-Li- ft Area complete the supporting cast The "March of Time” presents highlights of the world’s news m draCash Balance matic form It tells how where and why the event happened in a manner that has already proved highly suct cessful over the MURTAUGH Idaho— Milner air The subject will Irrigation district covering 8527 be shown exclusively at the Paraacres in eastern Twin Falls county mount theater and there will be no finished the fiscal year January 7 return appearances m Salt Lake 1935 with a cash balance of $5420 A band act with the A and P Gyp-ie- s as Shown Thursday in the annual reand a new issue of Fox Movie tone news port signed by Albert L Egbert complete the protreasurer and affirmed bv gram W Moorman Lloyd C Davis Edgar and Mr Egbert as directors Double Feature Program A principal feature was the reof durin warrants At Tower Saturday $248351 demption ing the year leaving only $£900 outThe at the time present standing “Dames" mammoth musical year started with $179102 in edy and "Catherine the Great" will The district warrants the special Saturday pictures at outstanding Issued $78 149 last vear making a the Tower theater total of $257251 outstanding before The story of "Dames” is hilarious th $248351 were redeemed comedy tinged wuth a glamorous ro- The district has $348000 in bonds manoe and it has a huge cast headed1 outstanding these having been re- by Joan Blondell Dick Powell and funded durng the year at lower in Ruby Keeler It treats of an eccenterest rate through federal loans tric millionaire whose chief concern obtained is other people’s morals but who Cash receipts last year totaled eventually gets diunk on cough mediCurthe sources from following cine and is taken for a sleigh lide rent asaesMiients $21371 delinquent by a chorus girl There assessments $4506 delinquent pen- are any number of lilting tunes and cash district and $1684 interest alty goigeous ensemble numbers Catherine the Great" based on $3484 R F C cash $3426 bond in terest charges $5535 over payments the life of the famous Russian empreis and miscellaneous $1382 leased wa- from the day of her arrival at the ter $169 water purchase refund $120 Russian couit through her strange totaled $33991 of Which $32 545 was in warrants paid and $1446 m refunds of overpayments bank charges warrant in’erest and cash items Milner Reports Low-Lif- v Friday night at the Playmore hall with a large crowd m attendance Miss Lucille Johnson daughter of Mr and Mrs Carl Johnson was chosen queen at the annual M Men and Cleaner Girls' banquet and ball Wednesday evening at the Fourth ward L D S chapel ISIBHE mwmm w See Now Bight The Most Amusing mm Musical of the Season! Roma nee r my GHEma fcJwiLLIAM j ROCHELLE HUDSOfl With a Grand All-- Star Cast Including JOE PENNER LANNY ROSS JACK OAKIE HELEN MACK BETTY BOOP CARTOON ERNEST TRIJEX Comedy NEWS TRAVELTAIK Hey! lie y! ll TONIGHT DANCE ROBB PARKER’S GLOBE TROTTERS SMMPLE Outstanding Dance Orchestra NIGHT ONE l $41-67- ONLY-TONI- GHT AT Shield biles Carr TV' Listen France Grant Drake 'j SUOARHOUSE g TODAY— 1:30 TO 1Z P M ‘ MAE WEST "BEILK OP THE N1NTIFS Spencer Tracy HOI R ONLY CELEBRATE TONIGHT Was surrendered tillage Klillft BALT LAKE'S —SNAPPY MUSIC— and t ntertainment by Whistling Jim WillU and hi Lads (art-ir- e s 990 EAST 27th SOUTH u Hv 8742 Fmrr Nelson lewU Bishop Man will 10c Stands— West of Capitol Theater and Oovev Garage NFW H £ j SSI 332 TVS NKWF8T TAXICABS VKDER ? POWCtt ©HANGS: Club NEW MANAGEMENT 5 DICK RIDE THE e CHtlC All cotlon blooms are while on the first day of blrommS red o the ac ond dai and they fall off the plant m Um third 44 i m Ur ZASU PITTS j JOAN fciONDRL OUT KIMMMWOH DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS JR In “CATIIFRINE THF GUF AT With ELIZABETH BERGNFft OF COWS DIFS URST SHOW BLACKFOOT Idaho— Merle Flohr to Bingham county authorities Thursday and confined in the county jail when his bondsmen declined to continue on his bond Flohr was arrested in September on a charge of operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of liquor His bond was fixed at $1000 which "was furnished by local parties who declined Thursday to continue to No time has been set for a seive hearing by Probate Judge George R Bailey ' "NOW I'LL TFIL" ONE Bondsmen Surrender n Drunk Driving Suspect 1 FEBRUARY K 193 WAS CARS 822 formanee of the girl Jessie his cast-oi- l who seeks revenge James Metcalfe well cast as the Irtsh soldier of fortune Jerry Bowman giving a fine characterization as the Indian servant devoted to his master Stapleton Kent end Karhl Vose completed a cast that was ade- 9 1935 Was 7066 FAMOUS THEATRES fgp throughout follow "The Master of BallantMarch another splendid road show "As Thousands Cheer” will be presented by Famous theaters at sra-wm- i ncraffigg 'o" quate To rae'1 In TODAY! the Capitol The original New York cast will appear in the production BIT OF DRY HUMOR 8 (UP)— WASHINGTON Feb There was a leak in the supreme court today— and with the gold deciA sion just about to be announced faulty weather pipe in the marshal's to the water office allowed drop from ceiling Two buckets were set to catch the water WC Fluid Opei? Up Your Heart to a For-- 1 Never-to-- B gotten Experience Thrilled by Charles Finest Love Millions More Millions Dickens Story Have of as ”Dr" Frank Lawfeit "Drld lb Mia Been Will Be Swept Away by the Warmth and Drama Screen O'SuIIIvib Its Great Production LImIBarryatrf M "Da Frtti" |