Show I THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER At Salt Lake City: Theaters rr e ane s Six-Risin- g Starlets 25 5 1936 in Hollywood Screen Seven Youths Arrested In Breakup of ‘Gangs’ Skies V Fast Musical Romance on BUI Victory r - V “THRES CHEER 8 FOR LOVE1 THE CAST ELKANORE WHITNEY BKlppy Dormant Robert Cummins Jimmy Tuttle Milt ShakMpmre William Frawley Coe Wllaou Roacoe Kara Charlea Dormant John Halllday WUma Cheater Elliabeth Fattersoa Ray MoCarty director w ft A fun-fillmusical packed with awing tunes and setting a new ree- ord lor last danpa routines tops the Victory theater’s new bill It’s “Three Chens lor Love leaturing a rival ol Eleanor Powell’s versa- tile Eleanore Whitneys Another ro- -' man tie drmafSpendthrift” starthe new ring Henry Fonda shares i program “Three Cheers for Love” gives “swing music” its first screen glorification A gay story with Its emphasis on youth it moves at a tempo tuned to the nw taste lor speed Eleanore Whitney has been called the owner of the “fastest feet on earth” by no less an exponent f the art than Bill Robinson She sings and dances through the three new Rainger and Robin song hits— “Where Is My Heartt “Long Ago and Far Away” and ’"The Swing Tap” Other dance stars include Olympe Bradna French dance sen: ration and Louis PaPron speed tapper of the first order Robert Cummings William Frawley Ros-co- e Karns and John Halllday head the featured cast The story deals with Miss Whitney who' hs the daughter of a movib magnate is ordered off to finishing school The school turns out to be a fake with a show troupe posing as Both pupils and faculty But the girl Intrigued by the situation agreed to put on a show and have her father see it with the idea that the whole troupe will win a place in themoviea The success proIdea is a viding a spectacular show within the show Henry Foiida who played a publiauthor in “The Moon’s city-shy Our Home" adds a new type of role to his record in “Spendthrift” As a playboy who squanders a fortune he is kept busy in the new picture His principal falling seems to be in saying “no” to bis friends When a pretty gold digger annexes herself the "lucre has an ever more rapid turnover Mary Brian plays the gold digger with Pat Paterson appearing as her rival George Barbier and Edward Brophy put plenty of laughs into the story as an irate millionaire and his “manager" A novelty act “Can You Imagine?” and an issue of Metrotone sound news complete the bill ed P fast-steppi- 00 ' Drama and Comedy Now at Broadway Ralph Bellamy Gloria'Shea and Joan Perry band together to enact the leading roles in “Dangerous Intrigue” which is now playing at the Broadway theater The locale of the story Is a huge Pennsylvania steel mill where a famous New York surgeon suffering from temporary loss of memory wanders into a series of situations which change the course of his life Ralph Bellamy is the brilliant young doctor who gives up his shallow fiancee Joan Perry for Gloria Shea daughter of a melter boss Perhaps ths funniest and pertain ly the most original of all the W&eeler and Woolsey screen offerings is “Silly Billies” cofeature on the Broadway bill A nonsensical tale of two crazy dentists In the covered wagon era “Silly Billies” proves Wheeler and Woolsey to be what the title implies Pretty Dorothy Lee Harry Woods Ethan Laidlaw Chief Thunderbird Deftnar Watson and Richard Alexander are In the cast fjw ih 145th Field Artillery Plans Reunion Sept 26 The annual reunion of the wartime 145th Field Artillery association will be held' September 26 at the hostess house in the Utah national guard camp at Jordan Narrows It was announcsd Friday by Erwin Clawson president of the association Members of the Women's auxiliary to the association also will participate In the celebration The proa banquet and gram will include ' ' dancing Chairmen of committees in charge include Scott Dahlquist dancing Mrs E LeRoy Bourne refreshments Mr Clawson tickets and Mrs Robert B Patterson publicity The date of the reunion previously set dor a week later was moved up because of the L D S confer- ence Mr Clawson said mwiPlAYim Actress-Travel- ON THE AUMULB SCREEN VICTORY— “ThreeCheere 1 Texaa Ranger with Fred MacMurray Jack Oakie Jean Parker and caat of hundred STUDIO — "The Laat of the Mohican" with Randolph Baott Btdnte Berne Heather Angel Bruce Cabot Philip Read alao ‘ They Met la a Taxi” with Cheater Morrla Fay Wray Lionel Stander GEM— "Speed" with Jamea Stewart Wendy Barrie Una Merkel Ted Healy RIALTO — Joe E Brown In “Bon o' Gun" with Joan Blondell Winifred Shaw Erie Blore Robert Barret STATE—Ronald Colman Claudette Colbert Victor McLaglen In “Under Two Flag" : with Rosalind Ruaaelt aiao "Flash Gore don" with Buater Crabba STAR—"13 Hour fey Air" with Fred Mao Murray Joan Bennett ZaSu Pitta alao "Colleen” with Dick PoweU Keeler Jack Oakie Joan Blondell Ruby tOWFR (Ninth East and Ninth South) — Eddie Cantor In “Strike Me Pink" with Ethel Merman Sally Eilera Parkyakar-- ’ alao "Show Them No Mercy" with Rochelle Hudson Ceaar Romero Brace Cabot MARLO (Sugarhouse) —Harold Lloyd la “The Milky Way” with Adolphe Men-Jn- u Verne Teaadalt Helen Mack alao “Sutter’s Gold” with Edward Arnold Lee Tracy Blnnia Barnes HOLLYWOOD (Sligarhouse) — Eddie Cantor In ‘ Strike Me Pink" with Ethel Merman Rally Ellers Parkyakarkls also "Laugh log Irish Eyes" with Phil Regan Walter C Kelly Evalyn Knapp BROADWAY — “Dangerous Intrigue" with Pglph Bellamy Gloria Shea Joan Parry: alao Wheeler and Woolsey In “Silly Billies'’ with Dorothy Lea ON STAGE AND SCREEN ROXY —On the (tage and hia 25 Sioux Indiana In tribal plays also Raymond and Virginia Caldwell dancers the Great Gordon “See All Know All" Ted and Art Millet musical comedy act Clairs Collins comedienne On the screen Lily Pons In “I Dream Too Much” with Henry Fonda alao “The Pbanton Patrol ’’ CAPITOL— "The Texas Story At Capitol i By L C Brenner Elsie Ferguson the gold and white beauty who has delighted theatergoers ineq many plays end pictures is now traveling ’in Europe with her husband Victor Egan She’s due to return soon though to settle her new country bouse near Lyme Connecticut ’ Though she’s really a home-lovin- g person essentially most of Elsie’s time these last five years baa been spent In travel last winter In Bermuda and the spring in New York City with negotiations regarding a new play for tha fall crowding her — days Last Rites Announced ' Elsie started as a walk-o- n In -Shubert musical before the show For Wife Printei closed jhe was the leading lady She played with Louis Mann in Funeral services for Mrs E F “Second Fiddle" appeared In “Miss Smith wife of E F Smith a Bon-BoJulie and “The Battle printer in The Salt Lake Tribune Elsie was in “The Earl of PawTelegram composing room will bi tucket” both hero and with Cyril conducted Sunday at 2 p m in th Maude In London Then there were S Sixth ward chapel Ogden The Bondman" with Wilton Lack' Mrs Smith died Wednesday m aye “The Traveling Salesman1 the family home 418 Sixth Ea “Primrose” “Arizona” and “Outstreet cast” in £914 She became a star Friends may call at the homeq in $ucn AJittle Queen" her parents 2239 Monroe avenue By this time Elsie was’ married Saturday and Sunday Burial wil (Frederick Hoey was her first j be in the Ogden cemetery and a'acreen star in such pictures as “Peter Ibbetson" “Ava Divorce Suit Filed lanehe ’’Witness for the Defense” C TWIN FALLS Idaho-R-uth and !‘Barbary Sheep"’ Whenever she got fed-u- p with Worley filed suit for divorce Wed fllnr work "(she used to make fournesday from H L Worley chargtn teen releases a year) Elsie Would desertion They were married her A do December 14 1933 play “Shirley Kays” in 1916 and Portia With Beerbohm Tree in the same year were breathing spells So were “Sacred and Profane Love" “The Varying Shore in 21 Tbs Moonflower’ and “She 1 Stoops to Conquer" Later came v" “The Grand Duchess and the to right in the npper row and Jean Arthur FranAnswering diverse and difficult requirements for screen starLang from 4fi Waiter" and “Scarlet Pages” dom a half dozen Joung players who have received the favorable atces Fanner and Rosalind Russell below The route to picture fame Elsie’S second husband was tention of critics are Anno Shirley Olivia do Havilland and Juno for women often is harder than for men e Thomas B Clark her third Frederick Woriock Her marriage to By HUBBARD KEAVY lel Harrington was granted a stayj was a less Small than ago Victor Egan took place In 1933 HOLLYWOOD— The scarcity of roles built ber to year of execution until Friday Ho ala lead opposite Appeal Notice Filed Elsie Ferguson was never one for feminine the liquor to two I legedly starring material is as Bing Crosby in “Rhythm on the a great deal of night life A In Liquor Conviction girls Thesupplied in Hollywood today as ever Range” and at the moment she is father of one of them) she finds big city life great And thb established women Stars an important— signed the complaint against himr- - f part in “Come ‘Notice of conflning and unless she’s work- still are outnumbered two to one playing of a appeal jail Get and It" ing too noisy Exquisite Elsie is t Jean Arthur representing the sentence to Third district court was fashionable in dress and diversions by the men It always has been a much greater type has had filed in city court Friday by Erwhen in town but she really enjoys task to women to stardom unusual success following a long nest Basham 37 Fort Douglas cond hair down in a Men starsbuild letting her click in one or two pic- slump She has come back to Hol- victed Tuesday of giving brandy to strictly rural atmosphere tures MacMurray and Tay- lywood to do a number of pictures minors The art galleries of the world have lor are(Cable recent examples) but' the Including “The Bradford” Basham sentenced by Judge Dan- contributed to Elsie’s education but heroines they make love to usually and currently “Adventure in Manshe has no love for the moderns have to have a half dozen or more hattan” of the same caliber Moderately scientific reading and roles before the public’ accepts Flair for Clothes Helps biographies from the bulk of her them Rosalind Russell— cominghere reading matter- - Bridge is her main A man does not have to be handfrom the stage to play smallish recreation She seldom goes to the some to become star a and Cagney theater 52— Muni and Robinson and Beery parts has developed Into the soBorn in New York City August woman with a prove this He needs only a limited phisticated leading amount of talent and lots of “per- flair for unusual clotHfes Her roles And His SB Sioux Next: Beverly B&yne been sympathetic have not Indians sonality” In addition to these nor is heralways In one present “Craig's Raymond and Virginia requisites the girl must have youth Wife” but she CALDWELL or has a following louct beauty charm glamour and the June Dance Stars has and had ups Lang to MILLER TED and ART abiUjy appear well dressed She made no progress Musical Comedy Few girls apparently have ail downs Vlasek some study June but after COLLINS Comedian CLAIRE these qualifications THE GREAT GORDON ! Crui (top PtokrfJtyktyS training and a name change There are but six at the moment and All—Sees All Knows she appears to be on the way Her ON THE SCREEN Hollywood believes who are almost only role worth mentioning is that LILY PONS In ' certain to reach stardom of the nurse in “The Road to Glory” 1 DREAM TOO MUCH The annual conference of the Utah — They are Olivia de Havilland State Christian Endeavor union Anne Shirley Frances Farmer Jean THEP1(ANT0M Net Liquor Profits with delegates from all parts of the Arthur Rosalind Russell and June ' PATROL" ri Mickey Horn state in attendance will be held Sat- Lang A check for $25000 representing Carto Miss de Havil- net profits from state liquor store urday Sunday and Monday at Twenty-year-ol- d "Mlckeyt Friendly camp in Big Cottonwood land first seen in "A Midsummer operation in August reached GovRival" NOW FLAYING canyon Night’s Dream” wasn’t on the road ernor Henry H Blood Friday The A program of worship recreation to stardom until she had played in last state the payment by liquor Claudcfie Colbert and study will be conducted during “Captain Blood" She has just control commission brings total reHELD OVER— LAST T1ME8 TODAY the three days During the confer- finished the lead in The Charge of mittances since opening of stores CLARK X CONSTANCE Colman Ronald ence the Utah State Christian En- the Light Brigade” and Warners to $225000" The money ’ goes to a GABLE BENNETT deavor council will hold an execu- a studio that never has had enough RUSSELL R McLAGLEN— VICTOR state welfare fund tive meeting to make plans for the women stars is building her as special Office “After Hours” ‘UNDER TWO FLAGS’ annual convention of the union to rapidly as possible -- AND— be held next month in Provo -NThe one-tichild actress Anne —i AIGO’W" At Sunday morning services at the Shirley has reached the ripe age of Third Amazinf Chapter camp the Rev William F Koenig 18 and the threshold of stardom s! ‘FLASH GORDON’ of Logan will preach the sermon and "Anne of Green Gables” gave her a Monday a "question box” discus- role that demonstrated her possiWith BUSTER CRABBI ' ‘ sion will be led by the Rev Roy bilities 'She has proved R K O’s B Damron of Salt Lake City faith in her subsequent offerings Miss Eleanor Lindsay Is general including the newly completed chairman on arrangements for the “M’Liss” i4 MMOOini ' UNHIt V conference Miss Mary D Brown Farmer Coes Fast state union president will preside Frances Farmer uniWashington at the meetings BELOW NEW GRAND HOTEL versity girl was returning from a TQDAY SUNDAY AND--The to Russia when scouts study trip tF NBrNy I1 1936 Season Closes saw her picture lathe papers That Police Arrest Quartet SPEND AN EVENING IN 1 high-spirit- L - oi n" Lp I bus-ban- d) & lft F 45-d- l!8SS5°o5"l Ex-M- rs JJ0SS'9K& m Church Group Plans Meeting ed 4 Last A r l Labor Day DANCE Bi? Event 11:00 P Monday Night Griff Williams! Request I Return Engagement THURSDAY NIGHT Xj Dance a M I Dancing every night next week except : Tuesday From then on—dancing SATURDAY NIGHTS I 1 TONIGHT Ladies 'GENTS Until S30 Joe Kirkham’s brilliant Old Mill Band! pm coconut GROVE mm only! iOo Je4ge250 — AU OLD TOLL PC OIIMIJ TODAY— 1’30 tn 13 P M EDWARD ARNOLD ‘Sutter’s Gold’ HAROLD LLOYD “THE MILKY WAY" ONE HOUR OP COMEDIES FIRST SHOW ONLY fKQ&ER Del Courtney and His DANCING with D FLICKENGER and HIS tAND THE BEST IN Entertainment Orchestra CovjOiargo40etVjie2J EVERY 'EVENING— 3 COMPETE LABOR DAY will he the last half-far- e day— Adults 10c on railway or at auto gate Children 5c Trains: 9:15 a m noon t p m and every 45 minute from Saltalr and North TemDepot 10th ple Today 25c Round Trip Auto Gate Admission 15c Dancing 25e per person Wt r 2 M TO MIDNITE ‘ fccitbr: A DELIGHTFUL CLUB Dance FLOOR SHOWS (UCI CAIOT VNIIIP HID Continuous— 1:30 to Midnight EDDIE CANTOR HIATHIS ANOtl SOSilT SARSAI won auaua tmura mshtson T Sallf Eller— Parkyakarkus lit “STRIKE ME PINK” — ALSO— “Laughing Dish Eyes” With Phil Regan— Evalyn Knapp NEWS SPECIAL KIDDIES’ MATINEK TODAY— First ShoWrOnly! THE LOST CITY”— SERIAL Cartoons—Western Feature Free Candy moRRjs’WaXy1 norm staiioer AMERICA’S DIZZYING DANCING STARS EXPLODE IN A BURST OP RHYTHM SEE THEM IH THEIR GRANDEST SHOW! Here comes the climax of your fh OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE NEW LOCATION young life! CLUB HEIDELBERG J DINE AND DANCE There will he dancing at the romantic OLD MILL as follows: Glamorous Labor Day KJGte c? n:s Labor Day! Bathe Dine ' Dance OVI- 3-Day- BRASS R A I L In rr I — red-gol- ofof- fice will be elosed Monday it was announced by Postmaster L A Smoot Deliveries will be made only on special delivery mail and perishable goodti Mr Smoot said two Seven youths composing gangs and ranging in 'age from 13 to 18 years Friday were being questioned by police crime prevention officers after purported con- fesslons implicated them with a score of petty crimes ' Four Of the juveniles Officers said were arrested after two members of their band had been caught driving a stolen car They have confessed to burglarizing homes and stealing other cars ' The other three have reportedly confessed to burglarizing 1? homei and stealing three automobiles with- in the last six weeks officers said Their activities have been confined to a district in the Vicinity of Tenth West street and Broadway t ’ ’The Texaa Rangers” spectacular romance of the great southwest opens Saturday at the Capitol theater With 'Fred MacMurray Jack Oakie and Jean Parker heading a cast of thousands it presents a thrilling story of the building of the Lone Star state in a territory harassed by marauding Indians and outlaws1 Filmed on the epochal scale of “The Covered Wagon" tend “Cimarron” the picture is packed with action It immortalizes the work of the fearless men who brought law and order to the territory and made Texas a safe place in which ' to live Fred MacMurray and Jack Oakie play a pair of rangers with a shady past When they swear to “subdue the Indians break up gangs of brigands and capture cattle and horse thieves they are only protecting themselves but after seeing the rangers under fire they begin to take their row Jobs seriously Jean Parker has the romantic lead as the daughter of the rangers’ chief It is another winsome star who big role for the charmed screengoers first in “Little Women” and then in “Sequoia” Edward Ellis plays the leader of the ranger unit and Bennie Bartlett child star is featured as a youthful Texan whose parents are killed by Indians The picture is’ historically accurate Among its spectacular highlights is the last great battle with the Comanche Indians in which the ranger unit was almost wiped out Taking refuge in the cliffs they were attacked by Indians rolling biige boulders down on their hiding place The climax of the battle affords one of the most thrilling scenes ever filmed The Texas Rangers" is the first of the new releases from the Paramount Btudios opening “Paramount week” in Salt Lake City Other big pictures scheduled for early showing here include “The General Died at Dawn” and “The Big Broad- rAflt nt 1Q37” “Knock! Knock! Who’s There?" a Vincent Lopez band act shares the new supporting bill with an Mail Box Robberies Our Gang comedy ‘The Pinch Singer” Fox Movietone news featuring first pictures of Secretary Four men Friday afterhoon were Dern’s funeral in Salt Lake City arrested by police ’for investigation completes the bill after residents in the vicinity of Fourth East and Fifth East streets Chamber Advisory and Westminster avenue had comof their mail boxes being Board Reelects Heads plained rifled The men gave the names of MorOfficers of the advisory board of the chamber ofxcommerce were ris Mohler 21 Bud Gardner 20 reelected for the ensuing year Fri- Clarence Krause 25 and Orville 20 Follce said they were day at a meeting of the group in Wiseman the chamber of commerce building members of a magazine crew and F G Loofbourow was reelected that none of them were from Salt chairmaiv Charles L Wheeler vice Lake City Police indicated evidence in the chairman and RA Hart secretary case wduld be turned over to fedlV’l ' eral post office Inspectors Caravarf Tax Case BOISE (2D — Constitutionality of the 1935 state automobile caravan tax act will be one of 15 cases to Lovers--Attention! be argued before the Idaho supreme court in Pocatello during the September- 14 to 18 term It will be beard the last day- - To Observe Holiday In observance of Labor day fices of the Sat Lake City post Re-- turn to Settle New Connecticut Jdome for Lov“Wth Robert Cnmmtaga Eleanor Whitney Roacoe Kara William Frawley1 alao Henry Fonda In Spendthrift" with It ary Brian Fat PaUraou George Barbier PARAMOUNT — Francl Lederer and Ami Sothem In “My American Wife" with Fred Stone Billie Burke Grant Mitchell Kraut Coaaart ORPHEUM— wuilam Powell ‘ and Carole Lombard In "Her Mad Godfrey" with Altca Brady Eugene Pallette Gall Patrick alao 'Yeilowetone” with Henry Hunter Ralph Morgan Alan Hale Andy Devine Will er HOT MUSIC TONIGHT ALSO DARRYL T ZANUCK’E “SHOW THEM NO MERCY” PROADWAV COOL ATR CONDITIONED RALPH BELLAMY GLORIA SHEA—JOAN PERRY tal “DANGEROUS INTRIGUE” —Also— Wheeler & Woolsey Where yon get the most for In entertainment jour money FAVORS FOR ALL 341 SOUTH MAIN ST 'W toft TRAIN YOUR FEET FOR FAME EnroU BLORE BETTY ERIC FUR- NESS GEORGES METAXA Music by JEROME KERN IN TAP ACROBATIC BALLET AND BALLROOM DANCING Dlrtettd br GteiVt ilrvtu A fANDHO L) MMAH fhKfiKMn brier br DOROlHf fICLOS with DOROTHY LEE in “SILLY BILLIES” FLAGEL & ARMSTRONG March of Time— 8 port Reel— Comedy Theatrical School of the Dance Was 2944 !M R 3rd So l:Stsl a M00RE7HERH BRODERICK now for new Fall Classes Opening of onr second successful year of Musical Kindergarten for CHILDREN Bo Today VICTOR babies - starts WEDNESDAY - 3 ©ElPEIEtJrJ |