Show 60 I jf ) 1r 'fit V THE 'SALT - LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING MARCH 29 1936 Stage and Motioit Pic tire Screen News ‘ 41 I i 09 i! At the Salt Lake Theaters i ! NOW PLAYING ON THE ADDIBLE ECRIZEN MOOS tRPHEUM—Charlie Chaplin In "Modem ' :''''''n: ':'VF'1::::K"'I:M'X?'10 't::''::i4:''':-'ITimea" with Paulette Goddard Chester :':1:0?-i:: !':::::!:::''?'' cast is headed by Otto Kruger and Marian Marsh Miss Conklin Henry Bergman Hank Mann supporting i':4:'A qi ? ' also Ruth Chatterton in "Lady of SChatterton returning to the screen after a long absence brings her ecrets" with Otto Kruger Lionel Atwi to talents a role of dramatic possibilities As Celia Whittaker she Marina Marsh Robert Mien ::::s0:&:::::::!i'4:e:-:4'j'::'':4'':k:'i':' 'k': --: Mae Murray and Joan lives in the memories of an old love that had ended in parting and CAPITOL—Fred :!:::::::ii:i:::A-i:X::!::::k!::Bennett in "13 Hours by Air " with Zallu ::::::::: out of which had been born a daughter that she cannot claim The Pitts Ruth Donnelly John Howard Alan 9::'1 girl N:i::::Nii'x::1-::::'::s?::i::''t:::::::::4also Lionel Barryntore in "The because of the insistence of Celia's father Nis nown as her sister a Baxter ::::!:::' Voice of Bugle Ann' with Maureen ::::k 'n:'::'ii'Iriet' 44f secret that brings coMplications when 1:---7-:!::'O'Sullivan Eric Linden Dudley Digges 110:11'e ::"-ldaughter is about Charley :' :::‘: --::'::::'::::::::'::::::':!:'::ii::: Orspewht Spring Byington to make a marriage which the mother '''''Ai'':':: ::''''!:'::'-::''':-"::' her unhappiness VICTORY—Zane Greys "Drift Fence" V ring Celia's attempts to prevent the marriage are looked urlott as jealous inwith Lam "Buster" Crabbe Katherine J::: i vitt DeMille Tom Keene Benny B ON' also terference It is a story of heart interest brought to a dramatic climax 1 '':: "Woman Trap" with Gertrude Michael ::71::':''''::'::'''':::'::::':''::::rw!jI' Robert Allen Lloyd Nolan and Lionel Atwill head the support Roscoe Karns Sidney - k:-- ' George Murphy :1SiLs '"'''''''''':4"'7:'"''"'''':" Blackmer s i :ike:::0-!:::i4:1:'''14 rIALTO—Irens Dunne in "Magnificent Ob' '::' ' session" with Robert Taylor Betty FurV:':'':'"''::::::''H::: ness Sara Haddon Gilbert Emery Ralph — Color ' :::::: c $? '''' Morgan ' Nin '''' q ::::::''''''''' :':': :' !':: 4:'::'N:!:::: "Drift Fence" a new Zane Grey romance shares billing at the Vic- GEM—Claudette Colbert and Fred Mac' ' ':4' in "The Bride Comes Home" I'''':77'7"'77"r'i Marray ::::::':::::::0:: '!1:: week-end tory theater this with "Woman Trap" starring Gertrude with Robert Young WWII Collier er :: ::':':'''::A':': i::71L:a'i::::1i-:'t!: Michael The current bill closes Sundity night making way for the Donald Meek :::::::L-'' McLagien in "The In- 'i::::'i: regular Monday change of program with two pictures "Frisco Water- :DDIO—Victor 41:::gN:if47':77414::: with Margot Grahams Preston :::W:'::1!Q front" and "Millions in the Air" Tom Keene popular young western former" 74':t:: Foster Heather Angel Wallace Ford ': '''- -: ':':"'' Carole Lombard in "Love Before '::: :':'4::':j ::- star plays a Texas ranger in "Drift Fence" Exchanging identity wit cAltiso i Breakfast" with Preston Foster and an Arizona ranch owner in the days when cattle rustlers were raiding' Cesar Romero the vast herds grazing on the open plains he is soon involved in a ETATE—James Cagney in "Pripet) rid" ::::? :: : with Margaret Lindsay Ricardo Cortes i! ji:i: ::?::::"-'-::- ' fight to build fences as a protection against the rustlers He finds' Lill Darnita Donald Woods also Nino :::':::k:!ix:':'f:'':'': ''''' ::W::ia: 1 Martini :1::''i:::: to in "Here's Romance" with a neighboring rancher played by Larry (Buster) Crabbe his most Genevieve Tobin ''P '' 4:': : Louise Anita dangerous enemy The situation becomes more complicated when he TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth South)— -- ' ': '''''::: "'''': ":'k:":::4 :i '::!::::::::::::$i:::'iz-::finds himself falling in love with the rancher's pretty silster (Katherine Edward Arnold in "Diamond Jim" with !::::::t :':Z':::P::: t Jean Arthur Binnie Barnes Cesar Ro!::1::s:':::: An unexpected series of events brings the story to a thrilling DeMille) :VA::::::::A::44?:::-::mero also "The Farmer Takes a Wife" :1 0 with Janet Gaynor Henry Fonda Cherie ::'::1' -1g:: spectacular climax "Woman Trap" presents the star Gertrude Michael ':- -: $4::i::::3:::::::::::::s::::4F1 :v::::: ':1 Jane Wither Slim Summerville -- as a girl pilot of la racing plane who becomes involved in a newsman's Bickford(Sugarhouse)---William :i4:i!: Powell and i it ::::'i:':0: ::4:is:1-?i-:":search for a missing gangster reported to be hiding out below the Mex- MARL° Ginger Rogers in "Star of Midnight" ::':t ::1:::° k :::::i:'W: Paul Kelly Gene Lockhart also '' 4 :kt:T:-:::wican border The girl sees more thrills in the escapade but finds even awith ''':'::' '' Marion Davies in "Page Miss Glory" :i:::'::0':-:::q'::::::: k ! 1: ''i more than she expected when both herself and the reporter are kidwith Pat O'Brien Dick Powell Frank ' i :VNKA:41:Ws1:::'::!!::::iS::' :' '::: ::'::z :::':- :: i-- ::::r i :::ji:::'&:: naped and held as hostages by the racketeers George Murphy a McHugh Mary Astor Carroll and :4'0:A':A!ii:':Ai'Z:t4:''i N ':'gZ:M:::' George ::'i::Ni::-!i::Broadway stage star plays the romantic lead with a strong support- BROADWAY—Nancy ::i': '': ':::??' i'' Murphy in "After the Dance" with Thel:: ::4::KK!::i::::::i::i:::? ::1 ma Todd Jack LaRue also Frank Buck's ::v ing cast including Roscoe Karns Akim Tamiroff Samuel Hinds Sidney J::!:0:: "Fang and Claw" ' ''?:::'"' ' Blackmer and Dean Jagger featured "Vitaphone Music Hall" pre0:i:N::' ':1':'' ''':::'i :':' 114N:::5PUii::::i:00---:: of with 1936" Melody STAR—"Broadway ::::N::' ' ' senting screen vaudeville acts rounds out the bill together with Metro-ton- e Jack Benny Eleanor Powell Robert Tay-1 lo- - - - - -' - lor Una Merkel June Knight ' ' sound news '''14 ON STAGR AND SCREEN e A i I e:::::: :::: PDXY—On the stage Lola Torn and her :::t '':1:- ':i: :':g'::' Barcelonians tumblers and dant:tem Jack :::::::::-JiI:4:Masters and Ray Rolin comedians JeanSpecial Roxy :m-::1 ''::: HI ette end Devaliere 2':: comedy dancer :' MI: and a dog Larry and Freckles a man ::'::::K:::' Raynor Lehr a comedian of parts and his company are topping 11: ::::::::g::":1:':''''':'''''iiiOt i'4: On the screen LaKare singer i ijVO'Ij Irving -::::--::the new stage bill that is to open Monday at the Roxy with five other Edward G Robineinn in "The Whole 4' - ' '''' '' - ' Talking" with Jean Arthur Walbig acts The Lehr and company act was a Broadway laugh riot Lehr Town's lace Ford Donald Meek also "The Girl ' will also act as master of ceremonies for the bill which includes the Report comes from Armonk N Who Came Back" with 2: Shirley Grey 1?::::::':::4:' : ? ' ' 4':'::':::and Sidney Blackmer Y of the marriage of Leon Janney act Frank and a Hart offering original Saki ' 1 t '':')( 1: ' I 0 4 I ' 1 1 I 1 :':'''' :::::"'eN":: c 4'6 1 :: '''::' ::::1:::::: ::': 4 i :'::: 1 L 4 '''''"'' '''::': - Program Arranged for i 1:: 4 Kay Family novelty dances Dorothea Gray another clever dancer Rampton Barlow local vocalist of ability and Roy Duncan's orchestra numbers round out the stage program which has something to please the tastes of young and old On the screen will be seen such features as "King Solomon of Broadway" which has Edmund Lowe in the title role and Charles Farrell's vehicle "The Fighting Youth" with also a short comedy and news shown Tuesday night as usual will present amateur numbers as a feature Screen offerings change on Thursday -4 I i r 1 ''-- ' Ogden's Theater' Guild to Present 4 i Reaching splendid heights in characterization and in strong emotional appeal "The Informer" the film drama in which Victor Lateen triumphed as the dismissed Irish revolutionary who through poverty and desire to provide for his loyal sweetheart betrays a friend to the British With his treachery on his conscience he is crazed by remorse and inevitably stumbles to his doom throligh his very efforts to conceal his act Margot Grahame is superb as the girl who remains steadfast to her lover through everything and Heather Angel is featured as the wife of his betrayed pal Una O'Connor Preston Foster "Love Before Wallace Ford are others That lively comedy-romanc- e Breakfast" now transferred to the Studio brings Carole Lombard and Preston Foster as its romantic stars with Cesar Romero also involved In the amusing situatiosn i ti ' i 4 4 e Makes Diversion at Gem Battling Love -" When a man and a girl who prefer fighting to eating fall in love there's bound to be excitement in plenty and its screening in "The Bride Comes Home" presents entertainment for the audience Current at the Gem the picture offers sparkling Claudette Colbert with Fred as the young woman who made assistant to a MacMurrr as hard-boile- d magazine editor by its millionaire owner finds her presence resented by her superior Battling from the moment of meet plan ing nevertheless love overtakes them The simple wedding they and the bride in Is broken up by a heated clash of temperaments motorgroom on a spite elopes with a former admirer pursued by theAlso there's iftharlcycle Robert Young is cast as the "other man" ey Chase comedy "Public Ghost No 1" a screen song cartoon trayeitalk and news t ' vis-a-v- is i it t lo 4 A' With lovely Irene Dunne and Robert Taylor filling stellar roles "Magnificent Obsession" the film adaptation of Lloyd Douglas' much discussed novel 4s still attracting patrone of the Rialto This gives Miss Dunne a most appealing role as a young widow who becomes blind through an accident and later finds herself in love with the young man whom she has taught herself to hate as the man indirectly responsible for the death of her husband Her splendid performance is matchediby that offered by Taylor in whom remorse for his unwit-tinsuch g part in her troubles works regeneration The cast affords Short capable players as Ralph Morgan Betty Furness Gilbert Emery subjects complete the program Tangled Romance and Song for State Patrons "Here's to Romance" which introduced the Metropolitan singer Nino Martini to movie audiences has now arrived at the State It features the star in an amusing plot having to do with the dilemma ' of a young singer when the lady who is financing his career falls in love with him while his heart has been won by another woman Gene- vieve Tobin and Anita Louise are the women in question and an im The bill also ofportant role is filled by Madame Schumann-Hein- ak dominating character of fers Jimmy Cagney as the "Frisco Kid" the turbulent gold rush period in San Francisco Margaret' Lindsay is seen prominently plays opposite him and Ricardo Cortez e It I r 4 Musical Extravsganza Found at Star New York's skyscrapers set the romantic story of "Broadway MelStar feature whose galaxy of screen radio and stage stars has Jack Benny radio hero as its chief attraction with Eleanor Powell as its dancing star Robert Taylor is romantic lead as a young revue producer who needs a new star for his forthcoming show Benny a Broadway newspaper columnist with whom he has had a rdn-i- n planning a hoax to get even with the producer supplies him with his star and at the same time brings success to his protege Such talent as Una Merkel June Knight a little girl from Sid Silvers Nick Long Jr is presented in the cast ody of 1936" now the 1 6 t 3 4 up-sta- te I 4 - r 14 t Ensemble Coming Bobbi Meeker personable young collegiate maestro will bring his faMOUS orchestra to Coconut Grove for one night on Thursday April Meeker enjoys a great deal of 9 favor in Chicago a favorite with the smart set as well as among movie and stage stars who visit the Drake hotel College Inn Bal Tabeen Winter Garden and other dine and dance places Meeker's popularity is not confined however to the theatrical stars He is a graduate of the University of Chicago and has a wide following among the collegiate crowd "College Nights" at the College Inn of the Hotel Sherman or at the Drake at which Bobby Meeker officiated as master of ceremocrowds as nies brought turn-awa- y a rule e' Dix Leading Ladies Become Movie Stars t A 1 k t k ' - :: ' ': ' ' 1 i - ' ok "'''' :4 !:Ii :i':::H:::::-''''-:-' "?: ':1::: ( : : Three" in which she is 4l:1::: i'-l'- : t r L i I1 ( - i t I I t i t ' ' r' We ":7 I ::::?: )I -- "s-'1 - ' t411'-11-:- 'k t ('- 11 ' :: :!iiii ::0::1 PI :1:: 174 ' A0 ACK Orchestra i I Id IT 441 - 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I A' '4:- 41i ' 1 With Edward Arnold portraying Rs colorful protagonist a striking figure of the '90s and the "Naughty Noughties" "Diamond Jim" is now a feature at the Tower Lavishly Produced the picture recreates the glitter and gaiety of Broadway of the period and is highlightcollision ed by such spectacles all that of two railroad trains in head-o- n Binnie Barnes ii seen as the lovely Lillian Russell James Buchanan Brady's lifelong friend and Jean Arthur his love Cesar Romero is prominen gives Janet Gaynor and Henry Fonaè strong roles as the girl of the Erie canal and the farm boy who would take her away from it 'Nu -- ''''''' fun-lovi- ' Tower Menu Varied and Interesting jut m star during his screen the career have soared to stardom in Gayety Versus Thrills for Mario Fans Ginger theirawn right as a result Bebe "Starof IdidnighetbringsWillianlowell--and—sprightly- ' Nancy The Daniels Esther Ralston drama a in as chief screen Mario the to mystery figures Rogers Collyer Irene Dunne debonair Mr Powell becomes involved in a perplexing crime riddle Carroll June Allan and Margot Gmin which a gossip columnist is victim and must discover the solu- Elizabeth hamfe are but a few of the many belle own name the to he save young society tion in order Ginger who attained stellar ranking soon who has made up her mind to marry him helping to track down the after portraying Dix heroines Miss murderer "Page clues causes equally as much trouble as the For this reason Margaret Calla- Glory" with Marion Davies starring is a second feature It has a lian who plays oppoalte the noted new Cinderella motif and lilting musical accompaniment delivered ear In his newest vehicle may have by Dick Powell Pat O'Brien is importantly cast n chance of reacha stardom hdrself Dance-and-Son- g Romance Jungle Film at Broadway ing Nat Pendleton who excels in Contrasting fare is fpund at the Broadway Sunday where "After "dumb guys" on the screen the Dance" opens its Wiry of a night club entertainer made the goat playing delves into complex problems in k rescued in and from the by a for manslaughter charge police flight Pik economics for mental relaxation a lovely lady George Murphy and Nancy Carroll have these stellar inleads with Thelma Todd Jack LaRue heading the support which cludes a troupe of Albertina Rasch dancers Secondly Frank Buck's offers the thrills of an expedition into the Malay IF rfAt:s 'Fangs andClaw" I ow and its encounters famished crocodiles with tigers giant peninsula 11—"r1TN other wild inhabitants It pictures many narrow escapes Of Buck and f emmatorfir amotilsomet his assistants during their forays Now! amm 11116NIIICENT ' 04 '' II 0 RaHE tO IRENE DUNNE sostwriTAYLos : F REOPEIIMG-DAY- IS) tillAlir— : T iir ' Richard Boleslawskt goes in for carpentry—the famous director is said to be one of the most expert wood carvers in the film colony costarred with Miriam Hopkins and Joel McCrea marks Merle Oberon's second appearance on the screen as a fullfledged Goldwyn star Her first film for this producer was "The Dark Angel" also released through United Artists Born on the island of Tasmania on February 19 1911 Merle was educated in Calcutta and arrived In London at the age of 17 ready for a career She had no difficulty getting bit parts in pictures because of her unusual beauty but it Wu not until Alexander Korda spotted her on the lot that she was given a chance to act As a result of this meeting she was cast for the role of Ann Boleyn in "Private Life of Henry VIII" Miss Oberon's recent pictures Include "The Scarlet Pimpernel" "The Private Life of Don Juan" and "Follies Berger de Paris" She is now under long-tercontract to Samuel Goldwyn who is responsible foil the discovery that she is even more attractive as a simple English girl than as the exotic heroine of 'Thunder in the East" As a matter of fact there Is very little of the exotic in this newcomer to pictures Those who know her well recognize in Merle a friendly and young woman who likes to rollerskate "dunk" doughnuts in coffee go to kiddie parties— and act She hates movie stars who put on the dog adores a certain who sends her presents every day and claims she is fancy free at the moment She is 6 feet 2 has chestnut hair and hazel eyes and her real name n is Estelle Merle o 118 II iA::::K::: "These 0 ir 77 7 w - I) 1 ftgit It41 lite ito ' 0VS Franchot Tone calls himself an Incorrigible "tinkerer" about the house He fixes all electrical appliances and even builds bookcases I BrAll'IAir111111 ( ht Chester Morris has started a new fad—that of collecting fingerprints! He already has of mdostt of Ms friends which priints start a unique frieze around the wall of his playroom 1:g' t togy I II -- ?' Merle Continuing Screen Successes To &its Bobody hu evolved an infallible method of becoming a serail star The best system discovered so far however as to be cast as a leading lady with Richard Dix of the 40 A large proportion actresses who have played opposite - I t44::::: 4' t::::::44: 4?i : --- --- young Ogdenite who won success as a juvenile player in motion pic)Hit tures to Jessica Pepper a show girl They were married on Friday xF at Armonk by a justice of the peace according to the dispatch The bride i s a Pittsburgh girl n H:I?':43": 1 V:: V :0" i" ::::-- : k - ::zikiiiv :1: '4 : better-than-eve- ( - '':: ' 1 - :L:: ' 1 isiri: O'Brien-Thompso- R-K- -0 4 — Smart Orchestral I 'Magnificent Obsession' Continues at Rialto I 1 the auspices of the Ogden Little Theater Guild the last offering of the current season "The Ghost Train" by Arthur Rid-wa- y will be presented at the Weber theater on Thursday Friday and Saturday evenings The Ghost Train" is a mystery melodrama in three acts the action taking place on a passenger train marooned in a small town in Maine In addition to its mystery element it abounds in delicious It has been successfully comedy presented in both London and New York City Mrs Kathryn Northrup is directing the play The cast includes the following: Harold Rosevear Mary Cummings Lulu Hodgson Sidney Badoon Helen Becker Julian Stevens Robert Oaulishaw Claire Likes William Eckhardt Fred Taylor and Ellen Halgren OGDEN—Under Ik:" -- ''''' McLaglen's Great Picture Now Studio Feature -- ' e ot ::::: 1' :4 -- it '' Play of Mystery J: : :: ' -' :':- :5 turn-awa- Mac-Murr- :::::''" '''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' :' :' Á: Metro-Goldw- all-ste- ' M:( Patrons :::::::::: IC - ' o I :::A:m!r::ieiik :'t:'x:::: ::" Af Just received by the Mayerr studio In Melbourne despite terrific humid heat which seriously affected other theaters "Mutiny" is doing a y business and it has also established new box office records at the Majestic theater in Wellington New Zealand Sydney cabled 'Melberg that li- 60 per cent women enthusi- adettlenecaesy acclaimed the picture at its premiere in that city O high-intensi- ty ?z:::) l :: I I :4 reopen- G The theater front has been completely rebuilt with vitrolite and stainless steel A new modernistic as it Is On nature The effect is marquee and vertical sign in neon will be a colorful new startlingly trreue to life The adapted from John Main street landmark Unique indirect lighting effects have been Fox Jr's famous story of feuding used fli the remodeled and redec- Kentucky mountaineers Sylvia Sid- orated lobby Another special tea ney plays June Tolliver and Fred veteran stage star her In Paris Johannesburg Calcutta ture in the improvements will be Stone and other important foreign cen- new seats ‘throughout the theater father Judd Tolliver Fred appears as the young en- ters the prize winning attraction An seat upholstered in Jack Hale and Henry Fonda which Frank Lloyd directed and green silk whipcord arid leather and gineer decorated in chrome lhas been in- as his rival Dave Tolliver Little which starred Charles as 11011: stalled Luxurious new carpeting Spanky Madrarland Fussy Knight and Clark Gable with Bondi Beulah and Tone Robert Barret also is and draperies have been added reported doing outnew color scheme of buff rust and Nigel Bruce complete the cast standing business gold has been affected in the lobby ich and foyers Ski' x' A smart cosmetic room decorated 47 S in green and chrome with the newtt est chrome-plate- d modernistic fittings is included in the improveo totoV 37'' ments also a new grand lounge &kik lo room for ladies with green shadow-ligcarpeting and green and et" IN A I: New appointchrome furniture viii ments have been added throughout It 1 v the theater as well as new furniture niky-Aand draperies '' V4'k--- With its reopening the ParaIQ 441 mount will inaugurate a polloy of select screen entertainment As in ibe the past road-shot0 I ) stage attraewill tions be occasionally presented he "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" si offirst of the big productions to be PARA1301111T'S fered marks an important milestone In screen history for it is the first e GA L A film in which color has been used "z i:::::::g'::: ' "Mutiny on the Bounty" Irving Thalberg's produotkm which won Mothe award of the i tion Picture Arts and Sciences as the outstanding picture of 1935 is proving just as great a success throughoutthe rest of the world as in America according to cables hinegrget thekeBe rautheaRaterigl'oearrse soofmfeerthing unusual in entertainment The boys' western tour follows many succesaful engagements in New York City Chicago and other eastern cities Together with the dancing of Kay Robins Marvel Penrose and Marge Barker and the singing ofeAl Brent and Pauline Olsen this Harlem group presents pleasing variety in floor shows Dwight Flickinger and his band furnish the dance music -- Paramount theater's gala :: :‘'"'t Harlem "Three Rhythm Aces" now ing following extensive remodeling and improvementk is scheduled for Thursday April 2 The screen attraction on the opening bill will be "The Trail of the Lonesome Pine" an outdoor romance filmed entirely in natural color with Fred MacMurray and Sylvia Sidney in the starring roles :!: " ::: :i': TN) :::S::::'1' and Thrills for Victory Audiences t IA ' il - 7 Second April :'':1:t::':'" thetel 1tp feelktt 1 Reopen Thursday '::M: ::!::' Harlem Trio Heard 'Mutiny' Continues At Salt Lake Club Record Success The 'modern arrangement and In Foreign Cities cleverly presented melodies of the Paramount Will Weds Juvenile Film Player (Continued from Preceding Page) ( 1? It D I t ‘ a:WOMAN COMEDY y TRAP' tio t:45 to I t 0 |