Show D 9 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 12 1933 DRAMA: and 'SCREEN jr T AW AT SALT LAKE THEATERS PLAYING ON STAGE AND SCREEN ORPHEUM— On the the Utah (stage VICTORY OFFERS LIVELY DIVERTlSEMENT three Fanchon Baby Orchestra VicMarce and stage sets Max Brad-fielA gay and tuneful musical revue "Change Your Luck" Is the Max Lerner and the and band tory theater’s special stage attraction starting Sunday With a big cast Sunkist Beauties On the screen of 30 colored artists It combines the swing of a minstrel show with music Sinclair Lewis' "Ann Viekers” with orchestra the Irene Dnnne Welter Huston elso and rollicking comedy Curtiss Mosby and his Rlchsrd Dix in "No Marriage Ties Dixieland Blues Blowers famous over the air background the big show with Doris Kenyon iSosby acts as master of ceremonies as well Many of the stars of this VICTORY —On the stage mnstcsl rerevue have appeared in such productions as "Lucky Days” "Shuffle vue "Change Yeur Luck” with a won have and cast of 30 and Curtiss Mosby masAlong” and “Blackbirds'" They are a lively aggregation ter 'of ceremonies and orchestra wide popularity in leading theaters In the Nortnweso in which they have atfirst The Is screen also A the Dixieland Blues Blowers On presented program appeared the screen W C Fields end Alison traction Is the aestful comedy drama “Tlilie and Gus‘ costarring W C Fields and Alison Skipworth The pair play two lovable rogues who set Skipworth In "TIUle and Gus” with out to fleece a young couple and remain to become their cnamplons A Baby Leroy also "Isle of Detdre” crooked lawyer is their principal opponent and they have some eventful tropical romance with native coat moments before-th- e problems are sotved Baby LeRoy the smiling young- CAPITOL — On the stags Eddie Is starred ster who delighted audiences in Chevalier's “Bedtime Story” Stanley and Company Browne and Clarence Wilson George Barbier Jacqueline Wells and Clifford Jones Lavelle Chamberlain and Himes of romance the a Donatella Brothers and Carmen glamorous complete the oast The second leature K and Arthur Petley and Company On tropical Islands "Isle of Desire” It was filmed off the coast of TahiU comnews Metrotone actors of a native talented enacted is the Screen Jean Harlow In "The group by Blonde Bombshell’ with Lee pletes the program Tracy Franchot Tone PLAYHOUSE— On the itage Cy and RUTH CIIATTERTON NOW ON PARAMOUNT BILL Sunshine with trained dogs Lewis Paramount of the see will first the presentation Sunday evening Lupe noveliy acrobats Vera theater’s symphony orchestra with Arthur Preber acting as concert and Joyce master and Kerekarto gminent Hungarian violinist as conductor The Cleo and Peggie Ondancers the screen Nelroy singer Marguerite Sinclair Salt Lake stage presentation begins at 9 o’clock "The Strangs Case of Molly LouIn addition Kuth Chatterton's mew picguest artist soprano will be vain” with Ann Dvorak Lee ture “Female ” will usher In a new screen season for the Paramount also “When Tracy Strangers In the weeks to follow such pictures as Charles Laughton's widely discussed "Private Life of Henry the Eighth” Noel Coward’s "Design for Marry" with Jack Holt Lillian Bond Living” with Freduc March Gary Cooper and Miriam Hopkins DoroON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN thea Wieck’s "Cradle Song” Paul Muni In “The World Cnanges" and PARAMOUNT — Kerekarto Hu: “Female” cast will be presented "Dinner at Eight” with its and symphony oraffords Miss’ Ohatterton one of her most Interesting roles She plays a garlan violinist chestra with Marguerite Sinclair business executive who believes that the “new” woman can deal with soprano On the screen Ruth Chat men as nonchalantly as men have long dealt with the “weaker" sex Her terton in "Female" with George are Brent shared and are dramatic and George by amusing experiments Brent Johnny Mack Brown Gavin DonJonnny Mack Brown Gavm Gordon Ferdinand Gottschalk Ruth Gordon Laurel and Hardy in their uproarious new comnelly and Lois Wilson STADIUM— Jack Holt In "Master of edy “Dirty Work” a Grantland Rice sporthght “Kennel Kings” Pop-Ey- e Men" with Fay Wray Walter Conthe Sailor m a new cartoon “I Eats My Spinaclr” and Paramount nolly Theodor von Elts sound news round out the current bill — RIALTO Janet Gaynor and Warner o Baxter In "Paddy the Next Best “ANN VICKERS” DRAWING FANS TO ORPHEUM Thing” with Margaret Lindsay program Salt Lakers are enthusiastically receiving the triple-featuWalter Connolly how being presented at the Orpheum theater where the GEM—“This Day and Age” with “Ann Vickers” Is on the screen with Irene Dunne in the title role and Richard Cromwell Charles BickWalter Huston supporting The other major feature picture Is "No Marford Eddlo Nugent Ben Alexander riage Ties” with Richard Dix and number three is the Fanchon and Judith Allen Marco show headed by the Utah Baby orchestra a refreshing novelty STATE— Marion Pavles In "Peg o’ The question of career versus home for women is treated fearlessly and My Heart” with Onslow Stevens Julietta frankly In the filmlzation of “Ann Vickers” which retains fearlessly and J Farrell MacDonald and vital Interest of the story of a social worker's efforts to combine Compton romance with a careervLead supporting parts are in the hands of Con- TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth' rad Nagel Edna May Oliver and Bruce Cabot The Richard Dix vehicle South)— Noel Coward’s “CavsI-eade- ” is suited to his capabilities for romantic drama and engaging characwith Diana Wynyard Clive terization It shows him os an unscrupulous advertising ace and lover Brook Una Herbert Mundin who Btrikes a snag In his amorous course that ruins his busiO’Connor Ursula Jeans also Chic ness before he sees the light The baby orchestra renders classical selecSalt In "Dangerous Crossroads” tions in a superior manner Other-act- s are Will Aubrey the Gaudschmldt MARLO (Sugarhouse)— Lupe Vele Brothers Max Lemer the Sunkist Beauties and Max Bradfield and his Edmund Lowe and Victor MeLag-leband In "Hot Fepper” also1 “The Devil’s Brother” with Dennis King STAGE AND FILM SHOW AT CAPITOL APPROVED Laurel and Hardy Janet Gaynor and Henry - Fans are acclaiming the Capitol theater’s new stage and screen show STAR— “ Fifteen headline performers direct from New York City appear on the Garat In "Adorable”15with Ran"Sunset Pass” stage program which offers a variety of comedy and music Arthur Pet-le- y Grey's Scott Tom Keene Kathleen and his company set the laugh pace Petley proving a comical and dolph accomplished Jumping jack Franklin Browne and Kay Lavelle entertain Burke with their clever dialogue Eddie Stanley wins an ovation as master of ceremonies and his “company” a charming young lady makes a pleasing foil for his fun Chamberlain and Himes have a diverting act to which the diminutive girl dancer manhandles her partner “Tolty-told- ” street or thereabouts is the background for theirnovelty The Donatello Brothers and Carmen reveal rare artistry in music and dancing from CHILD ORCHESTRA'S LOCAL ENGAGEMENT CREATES INTEREST Preparing for the Altar d two-featu- re 1 (I 1! $ t V vy fc ? I Quite refreshing in Its novelty Is the performance staged by the juvenile orchestral- - group appearing this week at tho Orpheum theater The string encemble called the Utah Baby orchestra comprises 30 children from 3 to 9 years of age and is conducted by J G Hilgendorff a Richfield musician who has assembled the group from among his pupils Mrs Hilgendorff is the accompanist About a year ago Mr Hilgendorff took two of these children Frances Hunter and Bethel Sylvester who had shown outstanding ability to Hollywood to appear with tire famous Hollywood Baby orchestra an organization that i nationally known Their performance there won them the offer of contracts to play with the Hollywood organization Owing to their youth the offer was declined This was the origination 6f the idea which has added Mr Hilgendorff's j: jt baby orchestra to the more than 1000 rector with Billy Asbury as master ol such ensembles In the country Mr ceremonies Hilgendorff has been training his The little folks are well cared fot group of violinists ’cellists and one on the trip the majority having their bass viol tat nearly a year They have mothers often the fathers too acmade numerous public appearances companying them The orchestra in Richfield and vicinity before the gives three performances each day of engagement tn Salt Lake Frances 15 minutes each having 3 Vi hours’ Hunter and Bethel Sylvester are the rest period between and before each soloists with the group and the evening performance the members eon of Mr Hilgendorff acts as di are required to take a two hours' nap the’ DREAM THEATRE-COE- TODAY OF EVERY COMES R THEi STACE BURSTS’ TRUE FORTH IN ALUTS GLORY! 0 PRESENTING THI' FINEST QUALITY MUSICAL IN YEARS ENTERTAINMENT all-st- ar Each eveningat)9 o clock ONITHE STACE V Vv"v 7 re FORMATION EVER' ACCOMPUSHED IN SALT LAKE'S' THEATRICAL ! HISTORYI much-discusse- d V O Joel Mcprea Bringinglyou the highest quality of symphonic ‘selections elaborately" and dainty Frances Dee caught as they applied for the important at-lar- ge produced each and eyeryfweeK with --America's most celebrated! document They married October 21 “ne symphohy'conductorl AND HIS 2S MASTER MUSICIANS mSER CONCERT MASTER) (ARTHUR Eminent Conductor Assures Paramount Uogues what a movie star’s private life Is like In “The Blonde Bombshell” Lee Tracy her too efficient publicity man caused no end of difficulties mainly because he Is in lbve with her Pat O’Brien Ivan Lebedeff and Franchot Tone are among her admirers The hilarious story Is rapidly and amusa musical act ingly paced A Joseph Cawthom comedy “Cold Turkey and Paramount sound news are added NEW STADIUM OFFERS DRAMATIC FEATURE Virile Jack Holt is starred In the exciting story of "frenzied finance" climaxed by the notorious Black Friday In Wall Street which is now on the screen at the Stadium Holt is seen In "Master of Men" as the steel mill hearth foreman who makes a phenomenal rise becoming not only master of the steel industry but practically the master of all the famous street’s operations It Is the red meat of drama that is offered with a tender love story blended with Its tense course Fay Wray plays opposite Holt and the cast includes Walter Connolly Theodor Von Eltz and Berton Churchill The surrounding program has several new short subjects among them "Mickey’s Touchdown and a cartoon PopuhLRiogmn In securing the talent of Duel do Kerekarto Hungarian violin virtuoso as conductor of the Paramount theater’s symphony orchestra the L Marcus theater organization has accomplished a distinct musical "scoop” Since his American debut at Carnegie hall in 1921 the eminent artist has bean occupied with concert tours in leading cities In the United Statel with recordings and radio appearances also long engagements as conductor in na- He retionally famous orchestras (Continued on Followlnt S' Pure) ntoAoiM IRISH ROMANCE NOW ON RIALTO SCREEN With Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter again brought together In the principal parts "Paddy the Next Best Thing” Is now playing the Rialto theater Mr Baxter is here the rich man so enamored with the hoyden in "Paddy” that he wins her in spite of it The film Is gorgeous ft PLUS! liirm nnD - FIRE AND FUN IN MARLO’S SUNDAY BILL "Hot Pepper” spices the Sunday entertainment at the Mario theater Where spirited Lupe Velez Is the bone of contention between the old sparrihg partners Edmund Lowe and Victor McLaglen In a play of the some title It also has El Brendel giving diversity to the humor which Is lively throughout The picture finds Flagg and Quirt the devil dogs out of their uniforms appearing as the owners of rival speak- easies Offering a different brand of humor "The Devil’s Brother” brings Dennis King noted singer of the stage with the Laurel-Hardcomedy ' duo silk-hatt- ed y TOWER NOW TO PRESENT “CAVALCADE” toel Coward’s brilliantpageant of English history “Cavalcade" Is now the attractloh at the Tower theater This dramatic dynamic epic beginning with the period of the Boer war and coming down almost to the present moment Was given a cast of principals whose performances without exception are artistically faultless Diana Wynyard and Clive Brook being superb in the leading characterizations of the Marryots the family around which the chain of historical events is woven The bill also has "Dangerous Crossroads” a vehicle for Chic Sale who is aided by Jackie Searl Diane Sinclair SPECTACLE OF MODERN YOUTH AT GEM Hollywood’s younger actors have been assembled to portray the fire and enthusiasm of youth for Cecil B De Mille’s spectacle of modern times "This Day and Age” which is now showing at the Gera theater It tells of the Indignant youth of an average community battling underworld influence after the efforts of the city’s adults have failed The list of young actors is headed by Richard Cromwell Eddie Nugent Judith Allen Ben Alexander Mickey Daniels with several sons of former famous screen stars added “Popeye the Sailor” a cartoon a Pltts-Tocomedy traveltalk and news complete the bill DOUBLE FEATUBE BILL Famed s Ten-Pie- nwoy oixiEinno BLUE BIOUJERS' CREOLE COTIES Singing—Dancing “PEGO’ MY HEART” Rhythm! 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