Show d THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE jr (Continued from Preceding Page) American Toothache” heads the new supporting program with a ular Science act and a new issue of Paramount sound news Pop- Gigantic Musical Sea Thrills for Orpheurilites Boasting a cast of seven leading entertainers the grand musical extravaganza “The Music Goes ’Round" is providing captivating diversion for Orpheum fans this week with strongly contrasting fare offered in that robust yarn of the sea "Hell-Shi- p Morgan" in which George Bancroft plays the title role The two inimitable “swing artists” Farley and Riley are features of the show boat extravaganza with Harry Richman singing star heading the array of talent The goldenvoiced tenor who shared fame with Grace Moore in her latest vehicle Michael Bartlett is heard singing the title song A typically Connolly-esqu- e characterization Is given by Walter Connolly cast as the showboat captain and Rochelle Hudson plays opposite Richman Lionel Stander also is important and the support includes Douglas Dumbrille Henry Mollison and Etienne Giradot also the snappy Bayou Belles The piece Is given a plot which has to do with the of a stranding Broadway musical comedy star In a small southern town where he falls in love with the daughter of a showboat owner the affair leading to his bringing the entire troupe to New York to put on a show Bancroft’s role in the g vessel plyroaring sea tale is that of a burly master of a ing off the Mexican coast When Celebrating in a waterfront saloon one man refuses he" is insulted and a fight follows in which he knocks out the handsome stranger but discovering that his opponent had been weate from hunger his remorse leads him to take the man aboard and A young woman whom Bancroft befriends is give him a seaman’s job the center of the emotional tangle that nearly wrecks the close friend Victor Jory and Ann Sothern ship formed between the two seamen are the two who make up with Bancroft this triangle of trouble Particularly impressive scenes at sea mark the picture when Bancroft’s hip battles her way through storm and tremendous seas tuna-fishin- Comedy Prevails in New Roxy Stage Program In the seven big new acts coming to the stage of the Roxy theater for the Monday matinee performance comedy predominates with A1 and Margie Calvin a New York laugh team rioting through a sketch “Scrambled Legs” as the topliner Another pair of comedians Renard and West provide further laughs with their skit called “Like You Like Them” A dance novelty act by the South American Hot Girls the Ponce Sisters brings an exotic note into the bill which has also Joe Melvin juggling marvel doing things in a new way and Billy Baldwin singing cowboy artist presenting songs of the far west By popular demand Billy Young and company have been held over and Young will again act as master of ceremonies in his original style also presenting a new comedy act Two feature pictures to be offered are: “Behind the Grim Lights” and Chester Morris and Rochelle Hudson in “I’ve Been Around” with comedy shorts and news rounding out the proAs usual Tuesday will be Amateur Night with ten additional gram local acts offered while Roy Duncan’s orchestra will give the finish lng musical touch U l’ NOW PLAYING ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN ORPHKUM— “The Mimic Goes Round" with Harry Richman Rochelle Hudson Walter Bartlett Douglas Bum-brill- e Connolly Michael also “Hell-Shi- p with llorgan" Victor Ann Bothers Bancroft Georgs Jory CAPITOL— Mae West In “Klondike Annie” with Victor McLaglen Phillip Reed Helen Jerome Eddy Couway Teerle VICTORY— William Boyd in “Bar 20 Rides Again"’ with Jimmy Ellison Jean Ron-vero- l also “Bom for George Hayes Glory” with Betty Balfour Barry McKay and John Mills PARAMOUNT— “Last of the Pagans” with a cast of 5000 One year in the making and actually filmed lu the South Se&s RIALTO— “Thanks a Million” with Dick PowelL Ann Dvorak Fred Allen Patsy Kelly Paul Whit garet Irving GEM — ”Ah with Wilderness” Wallace Beery Lionel Barrymore Aline MacMahon Eric Linden Cecilia Parker 8TUDIO — Margaret Sullavan in “Next Time We Love” with James Stewart Ray Milland Grant Mitchell also Victor McLaglen and Freddie Bartholomew In “Professional Soldier” BTATE-rW- lll Rogers In “In Old Kentucky Russell Hardie with Dorothy Wilson Bill Robinson also “Hi Gaucho" with Duna Rod La John Carroll Steffi Rocque TOWER I Ninth East and Ninth South) The Big Broadrast of 19:16” with Bing Croshy Amos 'n' Andy Ethel Merman Jack Ruggles Mary Boland Joe Charles K Brown in “Bright Oakie also Lights” with Am Dvorak William Gar-ga- n Patricia Ellis STAR — Greta Garbo and Fred rlc March In 'Anna Karenina” with Maureen O'tfulli-vat- i May Robson Basil Rathbone Freddie Bartholomew also “College Scandal with Arliue Judge Kent Taylor Wendy Barrie MARLO (8ugarhotis£V-‘-Oeorg- e Raft and Alice Fave lu “Every Night at Eight” with Frances Langford Patsy Kellv: also Joe E Brown in ‘’"Bright Lights” with Ann Dvorak William Gargan Patricia Ellis BROADWAY— Preston Foster In “The Last Days of Pompeii” with Basil Rathbone John Wood Dorothy Wilson also “To Beat the Band" with Hugh Herbert Helen Broderick Classic Shaw Play Adds To Cornell’s Laurels stage and screen ON ROXY — On the stage Billy Young come-d'a- n and master of ceremonies Teresa Rudolph Hungarian dancer Doc Lewis tenor Dr X seer and psychologist Leo P Palmer the “Lone Star Ranger” on the screen Katherine Hepburn In “The Little Minister” with John Beal: also “Wanted Men” with Frankie DarVo Second Anna Held Eyes Won’t Behave The eyes have it —and that is one of the big reasons why lovely Luise Film of O’Neill Success Now Gem Attraction Acclaimed on the stage Eugene O’Neill's “Ah Wilderness!” has been Rainer Viennese star was chosen accorded equal praise in its filmization which is now being shown on to play the role of Anna Held in the Gem screen Located in a quaint Massachusetts town the picture “The Great tells the story of an American family with immediately recognizable Ziegfeld'’ characters It combines hilarious comedy charming romance of both Anna Held was famous for her youth and middle age and incidents of dynamic drama that grip the Wallace Beery has one of his most successful roles as the lVge lustrous eyes audience eyes that Ineffective but lovable alcoholic with Aline MacMahon magnificent as would not behave eyes that Lionel Barrymore the spinster aunt who loves but cannot marry him the heart of America’s captured revels in the role of the father with Eric Linden and Cecelia Parker greatest showman Florenz ZiegA Popeyg cartoon “Vim Vigor and Vienacting the youthful lovers feld eyes that inspired poets tality” “Alibi Racket” in the Crime Doesn’t Pay series and news fill and composers to praise them in — the program poetry and song "I would like to have It understood” said Robert Z Leonard to Rialto Presenting Musical Comedy Hit whom Hunt Stromberg has entrust"Thanks a Million” the current fare at the Rialto theater has the ed the direction of the ambitious while Ann Dvorak with Dick Powell star romantically paired tinging musical “that in The production as other team Is has the one a of dancing that Miss Dvorak Patsy Kelly Great Ziegfeld’ there will be found stepper The story is woven about the grief and comedy complications no imitations or impersonations of a tanktown road company skillfully mismanaged by Fred Allen of the whom Ziegfeld DicI as the featured singer has his disagreements with the director elevatedpersonalities to greatness and hilarious clashes result His romance with Miss Dvorak is threat“Luise Rainer was not selected ened by the intrusion of the lovely Margaret Irving Benny Baker plays for the role of Anna Held because and are featured Dinehart and Alan Tombes "stooge” to Allen Andrew of any resemblance to Anna Held Paul Whiteihpn and his band are prominently engaged Besides there’s Neither does William Powell ‘imRamona Rubinoff and the Yacht Club boys assisting in the entertain- personate’ Flofenz Ziegfeld nor ing A special featurette of the Dionne Quints “Going on Two” and a Myrna Loy Billie Burke Each Silly Symphony are added subjects plays a character and that alone ' "Miss Rainer does however possess many of the precious qualities Studio Excellent Program Moved Over of Anna Held First there are d That anLwholly entertaining combination oT pictures eyes I knew Anna Held at her the “Professional and Sullavan ’’Next Time We Love” starring Margaret height of her fame and well reSoldier” with Victor McLaglen and Freddie Bartholomew as its de- member the beauty of her eyes lightful stellar attractions is continuing its Salt Lake City run at the "Too I believe I know Miss RaiStudio Miss Sullavan is afforded a charming role as the modern young ner as well as any other person in wife married to a foreign correspondent whose duties take him to far the motion picture industry for a has She more once than him sees she so year that countries hardly had the pleasure of directing her in men Stewart James enacting in he first American picture ’Esbeen given an engaging pair of leading the husband and Ray Milland' as the friend who falls in love with the capade’ lonesome wife McLaglen has a role to his liking as the “professional ' "Miss Rainer’s eyes are as beausoldier” engaged by revolutionaries to kidnap the king of a little tiful as Anna Held’s if not more European state and discovers too late that the monarch is but a strip- beautiful They are as large as ling Gloria Stuart and Michael Whalen furnish the romantic element lustrous and contain that same tantalizing quality of pseudo-naught- i- to well-varie- Widely Varied Fare Afforded at State t starring vehicle Is now to be together with that contrasting Gaucho” The Rogers feature the excitement of racing thoroughbreds fills the action the comedy star seen as a trainer of chamDorothy pions and the champion of a family detested by his employer Wilson and Russell Hardie furnish the romantic interest and the famous dancer Bill Robinson lends humor and dancing entertainment John Carroll is the “gaucho” with Steffi Duna playing opposite and Rod LaRocque scoring in a bandit role “In Old Kentucky” a Will Rogers’ found on the bill at the State theater colorful romance of the Argentine? "Hi Is mellow with his typical humor and Romantic Melodic and Mirthful Fare at Mario “Every Night at Eight” gay romantic comedy with music depicting the rise of three sisters from a mint julep factory to radio stardom The trio comprises Alice Faye Is now offered as Mario entertainment Frances Langford and Patsy Kelly with George Raft playing the orchestra leader who wafts them to fame Walter Catlett and the Radio Joe E Rogues support the principals Then there's the Brown rollicking through “Bright Lights” with Ann Dvorak and Pa- i A burlesque comedian tricia Ellis assisting Joe appears as a small-tim- e with Ann as his wife and everything going well until a madcap heiress runaway (Patricia) hits the company Tower Presenting ‘Big Broadcast’ Now "" comedy centering around the lively adventures of a pair of radio entertainers is furnished in “The Big Broadcast of 1936” now found on the screen at" the Tower where also Joe E Brown is cavorting through the hilarious sequences of “Bright Lights” with Ann situaDvorak and Patricia Ellis as his romantic partners tions are provided by the radio stars Jack Oakie and Henry Wadsworth when they accept the invitation of a young and beautiful countess who takes them to her Havana hacienda while she decides which one to marry Lyda Roberti being the lady A capital cast includes Mary Boland and Charles Ruggles Mirth-provoki- Rib-tickli- 4 1 s J i ’i Of Screen Tells Westminster Croup Astaire Permanent Presenting Play Crawford Pair In Seventh Romance Gable Of Mystery Type Fixture on Coast E MAJOR-FEATUR- MM 3253 2ND sad There is a Mexican girl who dances in Olivers street here for Story whatever the- crowds will give her The other day chap in dark glasses arrived just in time to see By HARRISON CARROLL the last of her routine He was im3936 (Copyright pressed and asked her to do another King Features Syndicate Inc) number For some reason she re— HOLLYWOOD May Robson is fused — and thereby lost not only the telling thestory on- herself so we possible chance of a screen test but pass it on gleefully to you The a thrill for which thousands of other other day the girls would fight star dropped into For the chap behind the dark the studio and a glasses was Fred Astaire friend told her that her petticoat was showing several inches May was in a hurry to get down town on a shopping tour so she just tied a string around her waist and hoisted the petticoat up She had hardly omllerself - HAREI! FEATURE “HI GAUCHO” Rod La Rocque — Steffi Duna BRORDUJOS EUGENE O'NEILL’S aNUW Great American Drama! ‘AH WILDERNESS’ —Starring— - reached 1 Recognized as one of the most popular costarring teams in screen history Clark Gable and Joan Crawford are to appear together for the By HARRISON CARROLL Under the direction of Miss Mary HOLLYWOOD — Those restless seventh time For their jiew costarring picture Ardrey of Westminster college de- feet of Fred Astaire’s may carry him “A partment of speech the WestminLady Comes to Town” colorful but he world as all over the plans ster Players will present the play romance of Colorado silver boom Cali“The Green Ghost” by James his permanent home will be days was selected this week at Reach in Converse hall Friday eve- fornia ning It is an exciting well plotted The dancing star has sucoumbed swift moving play Thieves From Dickens Its plot centers around Caroline to the climate out here and what Van West a tyrannical spinster In goes with it and is building a When she was a little girl Edna her 7Qs wljo invites all her living home in Beverly Hills If every- May Oliver and her brother staged relatives to help make her will thing goes well it may be ready shows in their back yard written During the visit of the group the for occupancy when Mrs Astaire Edna May who says she "shamefamous Van West pearls are stolen comes out of the hospital with the by pilfered” the characters from Lieutenant Craig and hts comic baby which is expected In February lessly Dickens’ "Child’s History of Engpartnef Sergeant Fitz arrive on the Harry Green tells the story as land” For the more elaborate proscene and unsnarl a series of blind-en- d trqe and anyway it appeals to ductions the admission price was leads The crisis Comes quickly me as an amusing example of child six pins and unexpectedly The Green psychology youngster Della Macke will play the role of it seems had a favorite water turtle Johnny Downs is one of HollyCaroline Van West with Marshall and one morning it appeared to be wood’s few "triple-threat- ” players Williams as the detective and dying Harry tried to think of a because he pan sing dance and act George Hansen as Sergeant Fits way to quiet the youngster’s sobs Others in the cast are Dick Strike He promised a state funeral for the Alleen Warner John Barker Kath- turtle and letting his imagination erine Waldo Norma Crawford Anne go pictured the colored pasteboard Allen Walter Pontz and Seth Lang-to- n coffin with cotton in the bottom the grave under & tree in the back The production staff consists of yard the ceremony with all the the following: Arnold Harris stage neighborhood kids present In the meanwhile someone dismanager George Maxwell business manager Mary Kerikas costumes’ covered that the turtle had recuperBeverly Edwards properties John ated and was swimming around Barker publicity perkily “You see!” exclaimed Harry “you don't have to worry any more” Lionel Barrymore Joins The youngster surveyed his repet seriously ‘Wooden Crosses’ Cast juvenated You mean we won’t get to have any funeral?” he asked “No” beamed Harry “the turtle’s M studios well Borrowed from M G again!” Lionel Barrymore has been cast in “Well then” said the youngster a leading role in “Wooden Crosses" film dealing with the poignantly let's kill it” adventurous love stories of two French army officers who wanted the same girl Barrymore will be cast as the father of one of the officers himself a veteran of previous wars who returned to the KATHARINE CORNELL trenches inthe World war to join his son By JEAN ALLEN intensity which Is Frederic March and Warner Baxsmoldering In "Wooden coupled with intelligence and rare ter are costarred International Illustrated News taste She has the genius to create Crosses” and to June Lang goes Writer the only feminine lead role in the NEW YORK— An ambition born a mood or suggest an incident with out drawing a blue print about it picture 13 years ago is fulfilled this month Her work is not of the sensational for Katharine Cornell with her show type but reflects her long debut in "Saint Joan” an event years of sound training and an ad mirable knowledge of the theater which adds one more achievement A native of Buffalo Miss Cornell to the illustrious career of one wh is married to Guthrie McClintic the probably best qualifies for the title man who so ably directs her pro—ALL NEW TOMORROW— Together they make one of “leading lady” of the American ductions of the most efficient teams in the EASTERN 7 BIG-TIMstage theater and are comparable only to CIRCUIT ACTS This powerful drama from the that other pair of stage notables Vaudeville pen of George Bernard Shaw has Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne FEATURING In the present production of “HELD OVER!’” long been a favorite vehicle for actresses here and abroad Built Saint Joan” Miss Cornell is supBILLY YOUNG around the dramatic life of the Maid ported by Arthur Byron Brian AnEntlreNewAct of Orleans the play offers the star Aherne and Charles Waldron AL and MARGIE CALVIN The Comedy Riot Pair opportunities seldom equaled Sybil Thorndike portrayed Joan RENARD and WEST in England Mme Piteoff did it in Comedy— “Like You Like It” Paris Elizabeth Bergner won acPONCE SISTERS" claim for her interpretation of the SOuth American Hot Girls in and Julie Arthur part Germany JOE MELVIN and Winifred Lenihan helped to Novelty Juggling Wonder create the part in the United States BILLY BALDWIN Hollywood Offers Spurned Cpmedy Singing Artist So insistent has Miss Cornell been ROY DUNCAN’S ORCHESTRA in following her own dictates that SCREEN she risked time and money on such 2 a venture as "Lucrece” admittedly an artistic triumph but one which failed to make the turnstiles click She has done Shaw Ibsen Shakespeare Strindberg and others bringing to the "provinces” the best the theater affords year after year Despite repeated attractive offers from Hollywood Miss Cornell has refused to desert the stage and is one of the few stars of the legitimate theater who have not been drafted She also has —NOW PLAYING— by the film moguls the distinction of being the only Togtbrin TOLSTOY'S first-ran- k WILL ROGERS star to take shows ofk the road every season regardless of the ’AIWA KAREIUHA fate others have had in "the jjticks” ‘IN OLD KENTUCKY’ and Her loyalty to “the road1 has been ARLINE JUDGE— KENT TAYLOR —With— one of the major factors in keeping in “COLLEGE SCANDAL” the theater alive outside New York Dorothy Wilson Russel) Hardie and Bill Robinson Miss Cornell does her roles with a town though when a woman on the street informed her that the petticoat had slipped again Once more May hoisted it tip This went on all afternoon until the star got home That night she went to get her ‘‘Anna Karenina” Now Offered Star Patrons nightL-gOwand was mystified to Greta Garbo in one of Her most beautiful performances as the tragic find it gone— mystified until she Russian heroine of Tolstoy’s classic romance “Anna Karenina” is now discovered that she had been wearto be seen on the screen at the Star theater With Fredric March ably ing it all afternoon for a petticoat filling the role of the dashing Russian officer who wins her love and tears her away from her stern husband and little son only to fail her at is Considering that Robert Taylor the rage with all the Hollywood the last Garbo is at her superb best in this role of a clandestine romance Basil Rathbone beauties and with feminine fans evlaid against the background of imperialistic Russia this story gives us a laugh Freddie Bartholomew Maureen O’Sullivan May Robson are others who erywhere The other night after working late Arline and Kent with Judge Scandal” Taylor are important “College the star dropped into a well known is second offering cafe in Beverly Hills for a plate of ham and eggs Halfway through he realized he Pompeiian Tragedy Shown on Broadway Screen Preston Foster's stellar vehicle "The Last Days of Pompeii” built on was out of money but found his the historic drama of the ancient Roman city has arrived for showing at check book so he didn’t worry That pagan empire is he didn’t until he tried to pay It portrays the pleasure-ma- d the Broadway theater sunk in debauchery and cruelty entertained by carnage and fierce rCV' for his food and the cashier didn’t elry and its final hectic days when the earth is rocked by giant spasms recognize him She stuck it out Foster appears as the man who too and Bob finally left his watch and volcanic eruptions bury the city lifts himself from poverty to power Basil Rathbone David Holt John until he could go home and get the "To Beat the Band money Wood Alan Hale Dorothy Wilson are important is the lively accompaniment with Hugh Herbert and Helen Broderick as Muffed opportunities are always comedy principals J ? Grand Old Lady’ l JT- Stage and Screen At the Salt Lake Theaters m P SUNDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 23 1936 THE LAST MS wfrfi MltTON rot Tin HALE 4 BASIL RATHBONE — ALRO— Hugh Herbert In "TO BEAT THE BAND” And Comedy WALLACE BEERY LIONEL BARRYMORE Aline MacMahon— Cecilia Parker Eric Linden— Mickey Rooney j “ALIBI I’POPEYE RACKET” I Crime Series ALAN aSUGARHOU i TODAY The Frontier of Self FREE PUBLIC LECTURE What Is man? What Is the purpose of life? What is man's relationship to the Universe? How can man become master of habits attitudes and conditions that continually thwart and hold him an-in check? Do you ever seek the swers to such questions as these? If so be sure and hear this lecture bv W W Kintner F R C and get the key that will unlock your own understanding Everyone welcome FEB 23 S:00 P M CONVENTION ROOM NEWHOUSE HOTEL SUNDAY SALT Sponsored by LAKE CITY CHAPTER THE ROSICRUCIANS ( Amorr) 2:30 TO 12 P M JOE E BR0W1I LIGHTS” “BRIGHT " GEORGE RAFf “EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT” —FIRST SHOW ONLY— “OUR GANG” “POPEYE” AND REX” Chapter REX Wild Horse & RINTY the Dog A 8 VI ROOT BEER STATIONS 5th So & State A ONITtftSAl PtCTURB With RAY MILLAND —And— In Schooners Freddie BARTHOLOMEW Victor McLAGLEN in Fountain Service pnd Barbecue Sandwiches “PROFESSIONAL SOLDIER” DRAUGHT BEER With GLORIA STUART COMING DANGEROUS iette iwnfinstnt the |