| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE NOW PLAYING Al the Salt Lake Theaters I Continued from Preceding Ptge) Gorgeous Spectacle on Capitol Progrs g week at “Broadway Melody ol 1936" in its second the Capitol theater is proving the year’s happiest combination of stars hit tunes and spectacle With an engaging laugh-fille- d story to give unity to the big production one thrill follows another in cast as a Broadway sparkling succession Jack Benny heads an columnist who devotes himself to other people's business He finds a worthy target in a young showman whose new musical revue is being backed by a blonde widow with theatrical ambitions A pretty girl who comes to New York to break into tile show takes advantage of their open feud to get herself launched under the identity of a glamorous French star The situation has many hilarious and romantic complications of which the able cast takes full advantage Eleanor Powell joins the ranks of Hollywood’s greatest musical comedy stars as the young dancer She introduces two of the outstanding song numbers “You Are My Lucky Star” and “Broadway Rhythm” climaxing the spectacles with brilliant dancing Three other numbers written by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed are the whistling hits of the season— ‘Tve Got a Feelin’ You’re Foolin ” “Sing Before Breakfast” and ”Oi) a Sun” Dave Gould of “Oarioca” fame and Albertina Rasch day Afternoon s The big cast stage the dance spectacles featuring 200 beautiful-girlha Una Merkel Sid Silvers Robert Taylor Vilma and Buddy Ebsen Broadway dance team Nick Long famous acrobatic dancer June speKnight Frances Langford and Robert Wildhack inimitable “snore cialist” whose vocal phenomena has convulsed fans all week A technicolor act and Paramount sound news complete the bill record-breakin- for Vaudeville ' pe'rT6rmancF"'SU‘ch" performers as company in- - rfhovelty flash act the Pee Wee Murray trio presenting comedy and musical numbers that are “different” Moreno and Morton in an act billed as Jack-Joyee-a- -- 4 ON TUB AUDIULB PARAMOUNT— Georga Brent and Btt Davts in Ytpeciai Agent" with Ricardo Cortes Jack L&Ruo Henry O’Nelli VICTORY— Peter Lorre in "Mad Lore with Franoea Drake Colin Clive Ted Heily slao Women wanted " with lieu reen O’SullUan Joel UcCrea Lewis Slone Adrienne Avrea CAPITOL — “Broadway Melody of 19A6" with Jack Benny Eleanor Powell Una MerkeL Robert Taylor June Knight Bid Dun- a man and a dog Elmore and Simms in hilarious "hokum Roy These musical the setting ran and his augmented orchestra provide new numbers are regular circuit vaudeville acts now on national tour HarTwo feature pictures offered as adjuncts to the show are: Lilian in Paul also Kelly Live “Let’s in Tonight” Carminati vey and Tullio news events Sunday completes “Speed Devils” as well as a cartoon and with the showing of “Hollywood Stars on Parade’’ on the Roxy stage titled several former screen stars offering vaudeville acts and a sketch of sound “A Day in the Studio1’ m which the audience sees the making Ben Turpin Mildred Hams Chaplin Kimball Clara Young pictures are: The Edward Argus and others appear Two screen offerings and Gridiron Flash Keeper of the Bees” a Gene Stratton Porter story with Eddie Quillan Powell’s ‘Escapade’ Now Gem Entertainment 1914-194- tinguished observer On the platform Herr Ludwig is said to dispjay with unusual brilliance the very qualities which have marked him as a writer— factual accuracy and dramatic power His English is fluent his ability to analyze history in the making as striking as his power to revive and screen tw stageand the past ROXY— On the stage “Hollywood Stars Co clarify Born in Breslau in 1881 Ludwig with Clara Kimball Young Ben Parade Mildred Rex Harris was educated at Breslau Turpin Chaplin and Heidelberg beginning" his career as screen! On the a writer as a dramatist “Any Dav at the Studio Twelve Gene "Keeper of the plays all in verse' attest his indusBeee " with Nell Hamilton alao Flash" with Eddie QulMan Grant triousness in this field When he Mitchell turned to producing psychological essays he was eventually led to the line in which he has become most famous —historical biography To his work may be largely traced the vogue for popular biography of the past few years his ability to combine accuracy with dramatic vividness being outstanding Tickets for the series are now In “The Crusades" now nearing available at The Salt Lake Tribune in the Paramount the Deseret News Glen Brothers’ 'completion Music company and at the extenstudios at Hollywood Cecil B world famous director adds sion division at the university Btratton-Porter’- “ Amusing Romance Moves Over to Studio “She Married Her Boss” the new screen romance starring Claudette is Colbert in a role peculiarly suited to her talent for light comedy Miss Colbert makes the most theater Studio on program the continuing falls in of her opportunity as the very efficient secretary who carelessly decides to when he boss Douglas Melvyn love with her dyspeptic misfinds it a marry her in order to keep her from a rival firm fellow who costly intervenes take Michael Bartlett plays the and keeping the fun In the affair adding to the unimportant miseries Fellowes as a precocious Edith furious and fast pace a at moving as his daughter of Douglas Katharine Alexander Kimball Clara Dixon Young Jean Walburn sister Raymond cast The bill also shows as second attraction The re nine-year-o- ld nerve-wrack- head the supporting Atlantic Adventure” Picture Rialto Presenting Grace Moore’s screen vehicle for the lovely ed cycle of al C’“ prominent role in’ “Mary of Scotthe Helen Hayes success Others selected for the cast are Gleason John Arledge James Harold Huber Misclia Auer Ottlano Marie Osborne and land” Ra-fae- la Jane Darwell Deluxe Dinners 55c religio-histor-ic- dramas Beginning with “The ’Ten Commandments" it includes "The Sign of Jhe Cross” and ‘The King of Kings” This is also the most astonishing of his work!'' Effects in the mass movement of armies battles between invading Crusaders and the opposing Saracens assaults on impregnable fortresses have been secured on a scale never before attempted on the screen For one scene a night attack by the combined armies of ten kings of Christendom on the Citadel of Acre the camera recorded the amazing sight of a thousand gallons of burning oil being poured upon the armored knights and the as they attempt to mount the walls Flames mount skyward like a volcanic eruption Loretta Young heads the cast of ‘The Crusades” as Berengaria Princess of NaVarre who very unwillingly married Richard the of England played by Henry Wilcoxon who was seen as Effie Ellsler Moroni Olsen Soon oa Screen Effie Ellsler for many years ona n of the character actors on the eastern stage has been assigned a featured role in Radio’s “Husk" now in production with Preston Foster starring and Jane Wyatt in the feminine lead This is the picture in which Moroni Olsen former director of the Moroni Olsen Players whose itinerary for years included Salt Lake City alao is to appear More recently Mr Olsen has been playing on Broadway having a best-know- men-at-ar- Lion-Heart- Marc Antony in De Mille’s "Clesongopatra” Katherine DeMille C Aub“Love Me Forever" the second Ian Keith Joseph Schild-kraBialto theater stress Grace Moore is now delighting patrons of theLa Boheme mu- rey Smith Hale C Henry GorAllan beautiful the in Miss Moore’s thrilling voice is heard in addition to the title don and George Barbier are others her opposite Bartlett Michael singing with sic gambler ln the cast sone and other numbers Leo Carrillo playing the to pro- order in himself wrecks and voice a who fhlls in love with girl’s Robert and an excellent performance mote her operatic success gi’ves is refreshing in his work Allen making his first screen appearance debutante encourMiss Moore plays the suddenly impoverished society and makmg her career eventually seek a to singing aged by the gambler feature added An star debut as a Metropolitan -- 'SLSer’Sfu Hubbard chak” an adventure film presenting Father volcano active going down into the crater ofan ut A ed e Epochal Dramatic Film Near Release to No Retakes Needed Appeals le Viennese music and gay festivity comedy of whimsical turn and moments of tense drama make up the "Escapade” William Powell’s deA doctor's lightful vehicle which is now found on the race to save a life is a dramatic sequence in contrast with the hilarious a model comedy woven about an artist’s dilemma when he must find to pass as the original ef a painting posed by the doctor’s wife in a flirtatious interlude which has mistakenly been published He chooses a name at random then discovers an actual person wears it and a former promptly falls in love with her with the doctor’s suspicions sweetheart's jealousy and the flirtatious wife as obstacles to the course of true love Luise Rainer charming Viennese star plays opposite him with a brilliant cast including Frank Morgan Virginia Bruce Mady Christians Reginald Owen Several short subjects are shown big-sh- “Miss Swarthout went through hearsed thscene but I still didn't it like a trouper” he said “We have any sensations Nor did I when we actually photographed it needed enly two takes — and no 1 Week- For Opera Star’s I just went through it and frankly Despite her long professional ex- it didn't dawn on me until afterward perience in the Metropolitan opera that I had just finished my first C’ Ray Smith’s famed Olivers Miss Swarthout admitted that ac- motion picture scene" Street Marionettes from Los Angetually she didn't Teel the least bit Retakes— photographing a scene nonchalant whils before the camles in a’ presentation of “Huck for the first time Finn and Tom Sawyer" from Mark over again— are the great bogey in era“The heat made me forget everyBecareer film director of a Twain's books will come to Salt the thing" said Mies Swarthout “When Lake City Thursday for two per- cause for every retake that is made Mr Gering at last called me I anWe formances at the South high school production costa mount and every swered automatically of to the Junior successful the director under keep aspires auspices the budget allotted him by League and the educational authori- within his studio ties of the city This show which Directors however expect newhas an appeal for both young and comers to the screen to make misold will be offered at each per- takes for a while at least And so formance with the additional fea- when Gladys Swarthout appeared tures Varied for her camera baptism in ParaThe children’s matinee beginning mount’s “Rose of the Rancho" with at 2:30 Thursday will conclude with John Boles Director Marion Gering a marionette circus including all was prepared Gering was all the chief features of a show under smiles when the sequence was end- the “big top” A novel feature of "Huck Finn and the comedy-dram- a Torn Sawyer” is that ail the leads are played by puppets that portray popular stars of the movies Jackie Cooper as Tom Mickey Rooney ’as Huck Shirley Temple as Becky Thatcher Stepin Fetchit as the negro Lemuel Edna May Oliver as Aunt Polly f show will A continental variety follow thiS presentation as a part of the evening performance at 8:15 O’clock offering a portrayal of a “Harlem jungle”- - and ofBroadway-then returning to the Olvera Street Puppet 'theater to present a movie set with puppets Representing some of the screen's celebrities "Grid-Iro- Gem-progra- 4 Emil Ludwig the famous author whose biographies of Napoleon Goethe Bftmarck and Hindenburg have beep translated into all modern languages and have been bestsellers on two hemispheres will come to Sait Lake City to speak on Monday October 21 He will be the first attraction on the Master Minds and Artists Series of the extension division of the University of Utah and will be heard in Kingsbury hall Herr Ludwig who has been studying the European drama and its chief actors from the neutral vantage point of Switzerland for a number pf years will speak on the topic “The Fate of Europe Few areJjetter prepared to discuss this question than this dis- w t OCTOBER 13 1935 Famous Marionettes At Kingsbury Hall Silver ORPHEUM—Miriam Hopklne Edward I A eye-filliRobinson and Joel McCrea in ‘Barbery Coast with Frank Craven Harry Carey Donald Meek also ZaSu Pitta in all-st- ar Affair of 8 manna" OEM— William Powell to "Escapade with Louise Rainer Frank Morgan Reginald Owen Mady Christiana Virginia Broca RIALTO—Orate Moore In "Love Me For ever with Leo Carrillo Robert Alleo STUDIO — Claudette Colbert in "She Mar rled Her Boss" with Melvyn Douglas Michael Bartlett Katherine Alexander: also "The Atlantic Adventure'1 8TATE — ‘Oil for the Lamps of China" with Pat O'Brien Josephine Hutchinson Jean Muir Lyle Talbot also the Max BaerJoe Lous fight pictures STAR— Shirley Temple end Lionel Barry more in Tne Little Colonel with Evelyn Venable Sidney Blackmer also George Raft and Carole Lombard in Rumba" BROADWAY — Joan Crawford and Robert In ' No More Ladles" with Montgomery Franchot Tone Charlie Ruggles Edna also ' Lost in the Strato-spher- e May Oliver " with William Cagney Nugent June Collyer TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth South) — Gold Diggers of 1915" with Dick Pow ell Gloria Stuart Frank McHugh Doro thv Dare Glenda Farrell Hugh Herbert Alice Brady also "Charley Chan in Egypt' with warren Oland Stepin Fetchit MARLO Men' with (Sugarhouse) — “0 Show New Monday James Cagney Margaret Lindsay Ann Dvorak Robert Armstrong also "That's to its regular vaudeville policy starting Monday the Roxy Gratitude" with Frank Craven Mary Carlisle Arthur Ryron as headliners for the new show beginning at the gptine Roxy Bringing Returning theater has Noted Biographer to° Lecture Coming KSUS Kennedy and Noel Madison A tuneful act with Isham Jones and his orchestra and Metrotone sound news complete the bill SUNDAY MORNING ot on at Broadway Spirited Witty Romance is headed Joan Crawford and STARTS MONDAY OUR REGULAR POLICY AGAIN OP BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE — Fraturini— STAGE STAGE JACK JOYCE AND COMPANY A Plash Novelty Act PEE WEE MURRAY TRIO Comedy Music TONY MORENO and PATSY MORTON In “I Push ’Em Up” MAXINE AND BOBRY— A Man and a Dog ELMORE & SIMS—Hilarious Hokum ROY DUNCAN’S Augmented Orchestra SCREEN Two Big Feature Pictures LILLIAN HARVEY In "Let’s Live Tonight” Robby Sunday fare at the Broadway ert Montgomery in that fast spirited and funny vehicle “No More Ladies" Telling the story of a 1935 wife who suspects her husband of unfaithfulness it builds to a climax of highly sophisticated humor when career the wife to face hubby with the living facts of his unrestrainedweek-end invites his former sweethearts to their country home for a May Oliver party Franchot Tone heads the supporting cast with Edna and Charlie Ruggles providing plenty of humor Also the thrill feature “Lost in the Stratosphere” with William Cagney Eddie Nugent and June COllyer is shown Thrills and Excitement for Mario Fans With James Cagney leading performer in its thrilling action the gripping drama of “G Men” is current offering at the Mario theater The story is built from the headlines that have streamed across the newspapers' front pages for three years past more than mere melodrama it presents history Cagney plays the department of justice no jail agent who is out to trap the “Mad Dog” of gangdom a killerinterest can hold Margaret Lindsay and Ann Dvorak lend feminine and Robert Armstrong is prominent The second feature is “That’s Gratitude” delightful comedy that haS Frank Craven and Mary Carlisle costarred with Arthur Byron and John Buckler Filmdom’s Darling Now on Star Program Shirley Temple sharing Starring honors with Lionel Barrymore is to be found at the Star theater this week in “The Little Colonel" In this picture which mingles drama and comedy pathos and humor in equal proportions the tiny starlet has the role of a tot whose love and laughter rout the bitterness and false pride making wretched an old Kentucky aristocrat who has turned his back on his daughter this & role ideally fitting Barrymore Evelyn Venable John Lodge are in the --cast The bill presents also the George Lombard vehicle “Rumba” a dramatic love story set to fascinating Cuban dance rhythms Margo Mexican dancer appears heart-warmi- Raft-Caro- GHEES v rAthc le Gripping Story Told on State' Screen Filmization of the enthralling Alice Tisdale Hobart novel “Oil for the Lamps of China" is current at the State theater It has originality of plot fascinating backgrounds and a refreshing romance its strange adventui'e having to do with a group of Americans in China fighting dangers Innumerable and the barriers of ancient prejudice Pat O’Brien and Josephine Hutchlnrtxt fill stellar roles as the loyal American agent of an oil firm and the wife who 4s embittered when she believes he cares more for the company than for her Jean Muir and John Eldredge head the support Pictures of the recent Baer-Loufight are given as added attraction ls Rollicking Musical Comedy for Tower Fans !Ip Filled with novelties humor and ridiculous situations dance spectacles lilting music and furnished with three quite different love tangles "Gold Diggers of 1935” is now to be found at the Tower It presents a play within a play a wealthy widow played by the competent Alice Brady staging a milk fund entertainment at a summer hotel Dick Powell is the singing hero with Gloria Stuart as partner Glenda Far-rr- ll and Hugh Herbert Frank McHugh and Dorothy Dare are the other romantic pairs Adolph Mcnjou is prominent also-- A second offering is "Charlie Chan in Egypt” with Warner Oland again impersonating the suave Chinese and Stepin Fetchit important ADDED ATTRACTION' ' MAX B JOE AER-LOUI- S THE MOST EXCITING EIGHT PICTURE OE THE LAST DECIDE SEE IT— NOW!! WAIT Dancing Classes FOnTIIB Classes In Ballet Tap Acrobatic Baby Work and for Business Girls are now forming Le Crist School o£ - A Dancing SCHOOL RFfOGMZFD 1 6 fat 1 M South ! JOAN amvmm “The Gttle Colonel” Geort RAPT —Caro It LOMBARD in “RUMBA” I E2H MONTGOMERY to Itlot&jfldiu: In Alan JiiRft Cotlyer William ('HRfJ "IORT IN THfi KTHATOSPHKHKh nrtimn anl March of th tear I ParwiMit -- - f |