| Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE At Salt Lake CitjXheaters NOW PLAYING OltPHEUlg — Edward Arnold hi "Meet Nero Wolf with Lion) 8 under Joan Perry Victor Jory alao "Poatal Iiiapaclor" (Continued tmm Preceding Page) oath Ricardo Cortts Patricia Kills fame it featured It include! Joseph Calleia the screen’ number one CAPITOL — Rohart Taylor hi “HI Brother'! Witt" with Barbara Stanwyck Jaaa Hbadu man John Eldredg as the brother and Bamuel S Hind Robert HarshoU Joseph Callala Benchley popular humorist has a new laugh act on the supporting bill VICTORY—Manr Ellis hi "Fatal Lady" with Walter Pldteon Ruth Donnelly John —"How to Train a Dog” Phil Regan and Winifred Shaw in a musical alao "Th Border Patrolman' actJRomance In the Air” and Fox Movietone News complete the bill Halllday: With George O'Blieiv PoUy Ann Young PARAMOUNT—Jaaala Mathew hi -- It’ Ixv Again” with Robert Young Sonata Hal Cyril Walla Jinx-Ridde- n Rill Lady STUDIO— "High School Girl" with Helen "Fatal Lady” a mystery romance laid against a colorful operatic Mackellar Mahon Hamilton Cocelta Parker- - alao "Shakedown” with Law background beads the new bill at the Victory theater It is corfpled with Joan Ptrry Ayna a western drama "The Border Patrolman” starring two-fist-ed George OEM— Margin) Suhavan and Henry Fonda in "?h Moon's Our Horn” with O’Brien Both pictures have plenty of thrills and suspense "Fatal Lady” Henrietta Crneman Charles Butterworth dealing with the mystery surrounding a beautiful firima donna Played Lucian LltUaflald Leslie Howard and Betta Davis by Mary Ellis of Metropolitan Opera fame the singer is pursued by a RIALTO— “Tht Petrified Foreat" with Genevieve strange Jinx Every man who is attracted by her beauty and charm Is In Tobin Humphrey Bogart alao "Love an a Bet” with Gen Raymond mysteriously slain and at last suspected of complicity in the crimes she makes a desperate fight to clear herself The suspense is held to STATE— Richard Dix In "Special Invest) with Margant Cellaha Erik the final scene Mary Ellis sings highlights from two original operas— gator" Rhodes Sheila Terry: alee “Song and Dance Han ' with Paul EtUy Claw "Isabelle" and Bal Masque”— in the course of the story in addition to Tnvor Michael Whalen a popular new love song "Je Vous Adore” She is supported by an able TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth South)— cast ipcludfhg Walter Pidgeon Alan Mowbray Norman Foster and John Lily Pona m "I Dnam Too Much” with Fond Eric Blon Oagood Perkin Henry n two-guwesterner Halllday "Border Patrolman” presents O’Brien as a also Barnary Coast” with Miriam Hop-kta- a Edward 0 Robinson Joel McCrea proud of his record as a guardian of the borderlands Confronted by a (Sugarhous)— Lily Pona In “1 smuggling ring using the girl he loves as a foil to get a valuable neck- MARLO Dream Too Much" with Henry Fonda lace across the border he matches wits and brawn with the whole band Erie Blore Oagood Perkins: alao “13 Houra by Mr" with Fred MacMurray Polly Ann Young winsome sister of Loretta Young is appealing in the Jnau Bennett EaSu Pitta Grace romantic lead A Betty Boop cartoon and Metrotone sound news round STAR— Marlene Dietrich and GaryBradley Cooper In "Dturt " with John Halllday William out the bill Frawley Ernest Coaaart Akim Tamir-of- f Alan Mowbray: alao "The Payoff" with Junta Dunn Clair Dodd Patricia Acrobatics N6w Ellis Josephine Hutchinson apd With Interesting and amusing stage ana screen offering sched- BROADWAY— George Houston in "The Melody Lingers On" with John Halllday Mona Barrla uled an entire new bill opina at the Roxy theater Monday The Four Wearier alao Fay Wray and Ralph Sensational Clovers acrobatic performers head the dance novelties of Helen Bellamy in “Roaming Lady’’ Romaine a of Hazel and fast queen sync option Kaye HOLLYWOOD (Sugarhouae) — Miriam Hoporiginal type kins Edw G Robinson In "Barbery and Dean Schooley another team of dancers whose forte is comedy also with "Dance Band” Coast" and Eddie Cochran who adds vocal demonstrations to his dance routines Charles "Buddy” Rogers and June Clyde ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN are the others Roy Duncan’s orchestra will furnish a musical backSpurr ground for the show‘ and the screen has to offer two exceptional fea- ROXY — On the stage Horton Roes and Pal tures: Jack iloit in Dangerous Waters” with Grace Bradley and RobFaith Hoag and medy act: DuvaU ert Armstrong heading the support also "Seven Keys to Baldpate” the and Ross singers Pauline Loretto strong filmization of an Earl Derr Biggers mystery with Gene Raymond Marwoman: on the screen "Revolt of tho Demons" with Dorothy Stone Dean Jag-- garet Callahan and Eric Blore topping the cast Promlss” with also “Breach hester Morris and Mae Clarks SUNDAY MORNING AUGUST It’s a Lot of Fun Afloat Blames Ladies $ - Heads 1936 s 'w r at Victory v 1 H IIoward-Davi- s er CaL HOLLYWOOD Barton MacLane one of fildom’s most confirmed bachelors lias finally broken down and confessed the reason why er Bros First National actor who specializes in rough tough character leads is afraid of Hollywood women! Only figuratively speaking he hastily explained— just afraid that chances for happy marriages are elim in Hollywood and he puts the blame squarely on the ladies ‘Most of them are so intent upon making a ’success’ of their careers Jfea-Warn- Roxy Fare Success Returns to Rialto For a man who doesn’t like cigars 20000 atogieg is quite a prodigious number to smoke Robert Woeisey of the popular comedy team pf Wheeler and Woolsey is the cigar-hdtwho has smoked so many Whlft he completes his role In Radio’s cpmedy -0 "Mummy's Boys” be will have smoked 20000 cigars during 20 years on the stage si and the screen ' He started using cigars as a permanent “prop” when he first broke Into vaudeville many years ago- Hia reason for using a stogie was due to It gave him with his hands something he uses are hand made and are six Inches long If placed end to end all of the cigars that they forget about making a Woolsey has used would reach from successful home The ’build-up- ’ an Hollywood to Chicago interesting phenomenon of Hollywood technique takes hold of them Spaghetti Champion and pretty soon they are believing Once every week William Wyler “Maybe I’m but I’m director ir host at a spaghetti dinner a firm believer In the notion that on the set for the entire cast and He cooks the a woman’s place is in the home I production crew don’t want my wife to work But delicacyhe himself— from a special learned abroad He beat even if Hollywood girls do give up recipe their careers for marriage they Walter Huston in a spaghetti-eatin- g still can’t help thinking about the contest the other day Wyler finof a mile success they might have had Once ished off they have caught the virus the fas- of the stuff while Huston could go it for only a quarter of a mile cination is too muen for them “When and if I do get married U will be to a girl from the south or midwest who can bake biscuits and mend aocks and is content to sit back and wfcteh Papa MacLane amouijJetpy storm the studios” jSwHiGmes He hasn’t found her— yet MacLane aaid But he will some day and then and only then will be head for the altar ' Syncopation and For Continued Bachelorhood - Bob Woolsey Smokes HTs 20000th Cigar -- to-d- The-ciga- rs three-quarte- Comic Insists That gripping portrayal of romance and heroism in the colorful Arizona desert "The Petrified Forest” as adapted from the successful stage play that starred Leslie Howard in a powerful role la now found on the Rialto screen The picture version also boasts Howard in the role which brought him new laurels on the stage that of a would-b- e author who knowing himself a failure wanders into the desert solitudes hoping to find a Justification for life itself In a wayside eating house on the ddge of the petrified forest' together with an assortment of other misfits he finds himself menaced by a band of outlaws fleeing from justice who hold the entire crowd prisoners until they are ready to make their Bette Davis is seen opposite the star again giving Lynne Overman who was born another fine performance with Humphrey Bogart Genevieve Tobin down in the Ozark mountains near Taking a day off from their duties at Paramount Studios ElizDick Foran A gay comedy “Love on a Bet” featuring Gene Raymond Marysville Mo about a skip and abeth Russell and Loula DaPron about Los Angeles harbor go Ark Buren a jump from Van and Wendy Barrie is a second offering Miss Russell a former New York artists’ model and DaPron are both i one thlnka he ought to tell this newcomers In the movie colony about one of Bob Burns’ Found That Gem Romance at Begins — a little boy actress who With Margaret Sullavan appearing as a ‘This actually happened” said Home” Moon’s "The now her hate’’ is marries Our unwittingly "pet Overman who is playing an impordelighting patrons of the Gem theater Henry Fonda is the hated man a tant role in Paramount’s ‘Yours for noted explorer and author who knowing her Only by reputation recipro- the Raft and with George Asking” cates her dislike Meeting under assumed identities they promptly fall Dolores Costello About mouths to feed on the Boulder Dam Next time you’re also Barrymore in love but the bride resenting her husband's comment on her perfume in "Three Married Men” with Ros-co- e how to feed a dozenworrying or so dinner job alone Seventy-fiv- e trucks and walks out on her wedding night Their subsequent frantic search for Karns William Frewley and guests think of Steve Salatich three separate crews stand ready to each other provides the further amusing sequences of the picture SupGeorge Barbier Steve's job is feeding movie com- haul food anywhere at a moment’s porting the star are Henrietta Crosman Beulah Bondi Charles Butter-wort- h “A revenu-e- r roaming through Many of his company’s Lucien Littlefield “Memories and Melodies” is the novelty color the hills came upon the little chap panies on location His “guests" for notice trucks are rolUng ovens their musical heading the Supporting bill which also ha sa Betyt Boop carof the Adat a on 100 meals a In edge hot stump average day been converted into bodies toon and news The musical recalls incidents in the life of Stephen sitting the highway dition he serves on an average of huge having d Collins Foster famous composer of American folk songs ranges “ ‘Howdy sony’ he said 2500 box lunches when and where “You got to feed 'em good If you “‘Momin’’ said the boy they are needed want good pictures” is the way ‘’Paw about son?’ Salatich has been steward for the Salatich Youth’s Problems Told in Studio Feature his job “But sums " motion picture division of the An- movie folks areup ‘Yep’ "High School Girl” the poignant drama of the problems of today’s easy to please — “ ‘Whar?’ derson Boarding Supply company that is if children now being shown on the Studio program has an author-directyou give ’em what they “‘Over’n the mountain’ for the past 10 years Right now want Crane Wilbur once well known to Salt Lake City stock comknow good food and They doin’?’ ‘“What one he’s He also of assumes the prominent roles in the story busy keeping more than 300 demand plenty of it” pany patrons said makin’ he’s “’Oh whisky’ members of Paramount’ "Valiant which has as heroine pretty Cecelia Parker the high school student Salatich likes movies he says hut whose experience serves to point the moral that parents fail in not the boy Is the Word for Carrie” company doesn’t get a chance to see to him?’ me ‘“Will you take well fed and happy at Malibu Lake “I went to one about a monthmany explaining life to their children Noel Warwick plays opposite her and ago 35 miles from Hollywood Helen MacKeliar and Mahlon Hamilton have the roles of tile parents quizzed the revenu-e- r but fell asleep” be admits He What’ll you give “‘Sure will Steve swarthy and big enough doesn’t remember whose' neglect of their daughter leave her unprepared for the temptathe name of it to take it has no hours The tions of this modern age Carlyle Moore Jr Treva Scott are other young me?’ “When yOu got to start worrying “ ‘Why 50 cents I reckon’ a a “Valiant” "Shakedown” murder fresh with story players prominent Secondly company which includes about breakfast at 2 in the morning “‘Okay’ said the boy as he held Producer-Directtwist is offered Lew Ayres and Joan Perry are the principals in the Wesley Ruggles you got to leave the movies up to ‘Give me now’ to out it hand his drama which tells of a telegraph office messenger's rise through his Gladys George Arline Judge John other people ’ me to ‘“Oh no take (You yodr Howard and Jackie Moran can get detective work when the daughter of his boss is kidnaped paw and I’ll give you the 50 cents their breakfasts any time from 4 to when I get back 7 a m Luncheon Salatich serves “ ‘No Lively Entertainment Offered State Fan you won’t’ assured the boy from 10 to( 2 p m while dinner Virile Richard Dix' husky R K O star has a role calling for a You ain’t cornin’ back’ ” hours are never over display of his versatility in “Special Investigator’ the current attraction It's Steve's boast that no one on at the State theater in which Margaret Callahan is also featured From of his companies ever went any Gish Lillian to a brilliant lawyer who is mouthpiece for gangsters in the eastern courts Play hungry The kitchen is always he becomes a secret operative of the government when his brother a open and as on his present job Ophelia in ‘Hamlet’ where “G” man is cut down by the gangsters On the trail of bullion thieves the temperature is always he arrives in Nevada where action speeds up and romance begins Erik Guthrie McClintic now In Lon- over the 100 mark there are huge Rhodes and Owen Davis Jr head the support “Song and Dance Man” don England has completed nego- cans of iced lemonade and other a picture of backstage life embellished by Paul Kelly and Claire Trevor tiations with Lillian Gish to act the drinks on constant tap Is accompanying feature Steve thinks his company serves role of Ophelia with John Gielgud in William Shakespeare's "Hamlet” on an average of 20000 people a in New York City next October As day There were 17000 hungry Excellent Menu Offered Tower Patrons With the diminutive diva of the glorious voice Lily Pons making already announced Judith Anderher screen debut in a picture offering an appealing romance as well as son is to appear as the queen in beautiful music “I Dream Too Much” is a current attraction at the this production which is to bring Tower Within the frame ’of this romantic drama of a little French Mr Gielgud to America in the trag' girl who wins operatic fame rather against her wishes is presented edy which established him as one a smart musical comedy and one act of the opera “Lakme” Henry of the leading actors of the English-speakin- g ALL NEW TOMORROW stage Fonda plays the male lead as the young composer for whose love the Miss Gish long in silent films BIG TIME EASTERN singer abandons fame and others are Osgood Perkins Eric Blore That colorful screen production of early California days "Barbary Coast” several times has been seen on the Is seen Miriam Hopkins Edward G Robinson and Joel McCrea starred speaking stage notably in “Camille" FEATURING and “Uncle Vanya” At present she TODAY 4 SENSATIONAL "GLOVERS Is spending her holiday In England rs y This Yarn Did 'r‘ now IhtSktr of 'Diamond Jim Really Happen EDWARD get-aw- ' mao - 'niEET WOIFE- kin-fol- 0 in-Hat- e LIONELSTWIR VICTOR JORY Keeping the Kitchen Open fiery-temper- starts THURSDAY mornsomERM "PiccddiUii fim unoBGftn-irmD- Bum 'SSBOBER VSSSS AVVAWV oil-fe- THE GIRLS ARE GOIM or Blend of Melody and Romance at Broadway Romantic drama with music that’s “The Melody Lingers On” which ha now come to the Broadway as entertainment for the week-en- d having Josephine Hutchinson starred with the new “find” of the operatic voice George Houston cast opposite her The story is of the Amer lean girl studying music abroad whose romance is shattered by the war Her lover killed in action she leaves her baby in a convent losing him also when he is adopted by a wealthy family In after years she finds her son her only compensation to know that he is following his father's operatic profession Fay Wray and Ralph Bellamy In “Roaming Lady” are second attraction is in London “Ante-Room- Joseph Schildkraut is no mere amateur photographer At his home you will find complete camera developing and enlarging equipment that might be the envy of any commercial photographer Star Program Offers Fascinating Romance Centered about the adventures of a glamorous continental beauty who perpetrates a sensational pearl robbery and in escaping meets with a gay young American who changes her viewpoint “Desire” has brought to the screen at the Star theater the alluring Marlene Dietrich and Gary Cooper The mood of the picture is suave sophistication with a thread of the menacing interwoven John Halllday is featured in the cast which includes William Frawley Akim Tamlrofl Alan Mowbray “The Pay Off” which has James Dunn Claire Dodd and Patricia Ellis is a story of youthful romance and mismating interlarded with con’ siderable humor Color and Glamor in Hollywood Feature - “Barbary Coast” that dramatic recreation of San Francisco’s notorious old gambling resort the mecca of adventurers from all over the world is now found on the Hollywood bill having Miriam Hopkins Edward G Rotjinaon and Joel McCrea as stellar trio Miss Hopkins’ role is that of the girl stranded in the gold-ma- d city who becomes queen of its' foremost gambling place Its ruthless owner Robinson wants her but the young miner McCrea wins her love incurring the hate of his rival A notable cast support the trio With Charles (Buddy) Rogers nd June Clyde “Dance Band” is seen as the accompanying picture WEDNESDAY BOB! DOME AMD RECORDS TOO OVER ILivSbi Michael srRpRine in m Btuahmu BAHAA WHALEN JEAN MUIR SHm SUMMERVILLE IT AM A STANWYCK CHARUS WINHIHCin HERSHOLT OARm’r-ZANUC- OF KAYE & DEAN SCHOOLEY DANCING AND LIGHT COMEDY EDDIE COCHRAN DANCING COMEDY SINGING SCREEN Gene Raymond Margaret Callahan AND o - SYNCOPATION- tf 20th Century Fied(tie toweled hi lewsk MNhencb mm k FAST DANCING NOVELTY HAZEL ROMAINE I I SO ITS 110 WONDER TUB CAPITOL IS LOSING ITS JACKSON BLACKWELL AND BISSETTE QUEEN : FRED —ALSO— STONI — In— “SONG AMD DANCE MAN” “Grand Jury” With Owen EEDHOIEPICTPRl Davis Jr Louis Latimer “7 KEYS TO BALDPATE” Petite Opera Star Attraction at Mario “I Dream Too Much” starring the lovely diminutive Lily Pons the world’s foremost coloratura soprano is found currently at the Mario Both operatic arias and popular melodies woven artfully and logically into the pfot give ample opportunity for hearing the diva’s glorious voice' Henry Fonda Is cast opposite the star as the composer husband for whom she forsakes the public that has acclaimed the young singer who prefers the role of housekeeper and mother Osgood Perkins end Eric Blore are well cast That thrill feature “13 Hours by Air” starring Fred MacMurray and Joan Bennett provides contrasting are with ZaSu Pitts’ comedy as relief STARTS HjTtuDomtm OVER DAQMTAi ACROBATS direct- ” Kate O'Brien’s with Diana Wynyard as the star ing OVER CA-G-A auigg VAUDEVILLE I — Also— JACK HOLT GRACE BRADLEY In “DANGEROUS WATERS” SALT LAKE CITY TOMORROW! LAST TIMES TODAY MARGARET SULLAVAN HENRY FONDA - la Faith Baldwin's story “Moon’s Our Home” technicolor Featurette” “Memories $nd Melodies ot Stephen Foster” a Color Cartoon News Novelty TOMORROW— DOUBLE BILL IPrrvIrfurdrr— TlmothiMMiU 1080 ARE YOU G GAME TO DANCE IQIO ‘Fatal Lady' ROGERS With JUNE CLYDE In "DANCE BAND" COMEDY NEWS LILY PONS ————— One Hour of Comedies First Show Only BROflDUJQV in “THE 812 WILD ANIMALS MONDAY NITE? See Monday's Paper — Ralph Bellamy — IN— “ROAMING LADY’’ " And Todd-KHl- y 87500 MELODY — ALSO— FayWray 30 ELEPHANTS HOUSTON LINGERS OH” Comedy CLYDE BEATTY’S Trained Wild Animal Exhibitiosa IMPERIAL ILUNGT0NS George HUTCHINSON It Will Bo Worth Your Whilol and r-'- Josephine in ‘BARBARY COAST CHARLES (Buddy) DE1Q ‘I DREAM TOO MUCH’ A Moment of Madness! A Lifetime of Love! MIRIAM HOPKINS air 13 HTS With The Robinson — also — JOAN BENNETT PEOFU Continuous—I: JO to Mldnite Edward 2:30 to 12 F M FRED MacMURRAY TODAY AT STATE FAIR GROUNDS DAILY EXPENSE Annalists AjsvwrHOPKINSdi - HAROLD BARNES Intrepid Wire Dancar PEERLESS FLYING HAROLDS I W A I O © ROBINSON 400 Circus Performer M ciot I A C R I BOOBS OPEN 187- - PERFORMANCES - 2 anil 8 P M I RESERVED AND ADMISSION TICKETS ON RALE CIRCI’fl DAY AT WALGREEN DKUG SECOND SOUTH AN I) MAIN STREETS COLE BHOR CIRCl’g WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT AUGUST O HELPER SUNDAY WEDNESDAY AUG IS fOCATEIIJ) IDAHO KALLA THURSDAY AUG 13 (Afternoon Show Only! OGDEN TUESDAY AUGUST 11 BUTTE FRIDAY AUGUST 14 I 100 r'cn i I |