Show - APRM THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING 1934 1 AT SALT LAKE THEATERS V ' - i ON STAGE AND SCREEN PLATHOUSI—On the state W lte Jewell and company in "Easter Paradr"—witn On the screen ()torte added numbers in "The Heart of New York" and Warwick Peeping's inspfred story of paternal love °Sorrell and Son" Sidney of Americo" with Bill Boyd 'lien The is the Paramount theater's Easter attraction starting Sunday ON THE AUDIBbil SCREEN humanity and depth of feeling captured in the novel placed it definitely PARAMOUNT—H B Warner tn "Sorrell Son' with Haab Williams Winifred stories of its decade On the screen it becomes even and among Shotter Conaid Cathrop Peter Penrose more polgriAtit-----Ah- e believable deeply stirring drama of a father's un- VICTOO'Brien in "Frontier' RY—Oeorge As B devotion H title the 'Warner role' Captain plays swerving Marshal" with Irene Bentley Ruth Gil- iette Believed in You" with also woman b"I love who he of is Sctrrell in the Stephen happy John Boles Rosemary Ames Victor Jim comes his wife With the pageantry of patriotism over and stark need ORPHEUM—Katherine Hepburn in ''Spitdeserts-hiThe care his on fire" with Ralph Bellamy Robert Young in wife their the them leaving facing Usrtha Sleeper' record of Sore 11's Conzuming love for his son is unforgettably presented CAPITOL—"Wonder Bor" with Kay ?ranDolores del Rio Ricardo His sacrifices for the boy's career—the beautiful companionship between ee Al Jolson Dick Powell Fill D'Orsay Our the two and the romance that later unites them further are dramatically Cortes Kibbee told Hugh Williams plays the son grown to manhood and realizing his RIALTO—Ann Harding in "Gallant Lade" with Clive Brook Otto Kruger Tullio Penrose Peter and Winifred Shotter Conald ambitions lather's Cathrop Carminati also Lilian Harvey in "Mr Walt Disney's new Billy Symphony cartoon "Funny Little Lips Betray" are featured Wieck in "Cradle Sone" Bunnies'-- ' a gay Easter cartoon in Technicolor ranking with The Three GEM—Dorothea Venable Kent Taylor Sir with Evelyn Pallette comedy "The New Dealer" Guy Stendint Louise Dreeser Little Pigs": a Walter Catlett-Eugen- e end Clark STADIUM—Claudette Colbert are news sound added attractions Paramount and Gable- id "It Happened One Night" with - Billwer p1ay1 toire of other leading actors famous Lytton's among - aft analysis of American litera- ture will be revieived by Alfred Earle Birney of the department of English University of Utah as the fifth in the "Books of the Day" series sponsored by the extension division on Monday at 8 p m "The Great Tradition" Mr Hicks formance in London in 1839 one of ing Of late years Robert Mantell has the South high school auditorium the most popular: plays in England 'been the only American actor to play andAmerica and inevitably a parrof the cardinal with any frequency al- Ttursday at 8:15 p in The dramatic the repertoire of every romantic and though E H Sohern appeared in the company will be assisted by the Salt s Lake tragic actor Philharmonic-Civipart several times during the It was perhaps foreordained that from 1907 to 1909 Mr Hampden in the heyday of hisl Walter Hampden deciding to enact' under the direction of Philip K Ripka powers and popularity should addl1Richelieu felt that the play should furnishing art interesting group of the role of the wily and masterful be revised along lines of modern numbers French cardinal to his other splendid! 'stage technic which Arthur Goodrich' Proceeds of the entertainment are was has done successfully as he served to aid the "Richelieu" Walter Connolly Roscoe Earns Jameson characterizations family of the late Calmar Thomas written for London's reigning favor-- him well in fashioning "Caponsacchl" Andreasen a member of both sponsorCAPITOL ENJOYING MUSICAL SPECTACLE STATE—Katherine Hepburn in "Little Wo- ite William who Charles He has compressed the dialogue and ing organizations who was killed in Macready men" with Joan Bennett Jennies Dee Stars spectacle music rmoance drama—all are pres4nt in "Wonder also Charlie Ruggles in first presented it on March 7 1839 at speeded up the movement Jean Porker toning ski accident recently- The benefit Bar" the Capitol theater's big Easter show Like its popular musical "Goodbye Love' Convent immediate Garden with and down'many of the grandlroquent rhe- committee comprises the following: (Ninth flat and Ninth South)— Street" "Gold Diggers of 1933" gild "Foot-lig- TOWER predecessors—"Forty-Secon- d The with success Jack Jack Oakie traveled lasting "Sitting Pretty" play torical passages David E Simms general chairman Haley Ginger Rogers Thelma Todd also quickly- to America and two Parade" the picture offers the Warren and Dubin years "The Servant In the House" which Peter S Ecker assistant chairman "I Cover the Waterfront" with Claudette combination and the gorgeous enseMbles are the work of Busby Berkeley later was performed here by the pre- Hamden will perform at the s Colbert Ben Lyon Jack Wolfe secretary Guy Anderson But a brand new linealretaSars I3 featured and a distinctly "different" ISIS—Buck Jones in "The Fighting Ranger" eminent actor of that day the trucuMonday is a play written for treasurer and trustee: Nephi Andrewith Dorothy Revier Prank Rice also Paris night club is background for Lester story The "Wonder Edwin lent The Forrest embittered him and dedicated to him He cre- sen trustee The ticket committee Vail and Frances Dale in "Big and colorful Kay Francis Al Jolson the story which is many-Side- d Town" play had its part in the quarrel be- ated the title role and has enacted it E D Nordquist chairman N Chatterton (filligarhouse-RutDolores Del Rio Ricardo Cortez and Dick Powell are featured Louise MARLO tween which and Forrest in more than 1000 performantes It is L Anderson and M A Strand assist" Macready "Female with Brent also "SitFazenda Guy Kibbee Hugh Herbert and Ruth Donnelly carry comedy tins Pretty" withGeorge Jack Oakie jaCk Haley culthrruited in riots in New York CRY a play that unobstrusively yet dra- ant chairmen Paul Keyser Edith Ginger Rogers Thelma Todd honors Hal LeRoy Broadway dancing star makes his debut in one nt STAR—Ruth Chatterton in "Female" with wherein 22 men were killed by the matically carries its message of hu- 11Cook Gerald Thorne Richard Soren-'so- n the spectaCular musical numbers built about the song hits including George Brent Lois Wilson Ruth Don- soldiery man brotherhood The matinee perAxel Andresen Ray Ingebretsen nell" also lane Grey's 'The Thundering "Goin' to Heaven on a Mule" "Don't Say Good Night" "The Wonder "Richelieu" passed into the ieper formance begins at 2:30 o'clock ' is chairman of the publicity commitwith Randolph Scott Bar" "Vivey La France' and 'Why Do I Dream Those Dreams" As a special Herd" COMING ATTRACTIONS tee with Jack WolleZBWicks and d attraction-FarneCapitol-i- KINGSBURY—HALIMalter popular Salt Lake organist Is appearing at-tin "Richelieu" and "The Servant acting he 'hd seen for a long time Jiffy Dean assisting and Dean Green an inspiring Easter preseniation Rubinstein's 'Kamennot Ostrow" is comppny matiin the House" Monday evening and The result of the interview is the con- is chairman of the program commitnee performances interpreted with striking scenic effects The screen 'program includes a SOUTH tract she has signed and a visit to the tee HIGH—The Guild Players in Henrik cartoon sound Mouse a Pete Paramount Smith and novelty sports Mickey lbsen's "Ghosts' l also United Artists studio to 'look over the 1fGhost" will be produted by Mr news In the theater' lobby the famous Venetian R A MelBenefit performance Thursorchestra Deane with Miss Viola Haynes as discript of a new play day at g15 P m ville is giving demonstrations of his interesting art Miss Morris is rehearsing with the rector The cast includes but five Gateway Players in a murder mystery persons in the following roles: Regina ' "SPITFIRE" HEPBURN SUCCESS AT ORPHEUM hu no inclination for marriage and play by Finlay McDermid who is also Virginia Fowler Jacob- Engstrand is as ruthless in love as she is in Miss Helen Morris who has been in iin the cast in direction Glen Anderson the Reverend Mr Katharine Hepburn is appearing on the Orpheum screen in her new- financial dealings George Brent Los some for months past and of the production Angeles She has appeared Manders Mr Deane Mrs Aliing est and most unique role in "Spitfire" a drama of the Carolina moun- playing- the leading masculine role has a prominent member of at the Uplifters Club theater an ex- Miss Haynes Oswald Alving Reid tains The part of the semibarbaric young girl who lives in a mountain captures her interest but refuses to the become Gateway Players one of the city's (clusive actors' club with Miss Peaty Erekson The play has been brought a praying zealot by practice and an unmoral wildcat by play the part she essigns him "Sitcabin whP-l- s Little theaters has recently won a She also is planning a song recital to Op to the present period and the acnature gives the scintillating star wide scope for her emotional talents ting Pretty" the four-sta- r filmusical success in one of the leading take place when her dramatic work tion takes place within 24 hours in the and she takes utmost advantage of its possibilities adding another re- having Jack Oakie ands Jack Haley distinct roles living room at the Alving home markable characterization to her list She is like a young animal ex--1 as ita ftinmakers is mecond offeying a three-ac-int "All on a Summer's Day" is less strenuous comedy by Anne Murray Miss Morris' mother Emma RamThe program to be given by the pressing whatever emotion is in her heart fiery raging headstrong with Maude interne- say Morris has been teaching in Los orchestra comprising about 50 pieces hoydenish by turn Her prayers for the sick have been followed by cures STAR OFFERS CHATTERTON playing known actressFeatly fawho is a tionally Angeles since last October She plans will be as follows: P nd she is suspected of being a witch by the superstitious mountain Tolk AND ZANE GREY vorite of Salt Lake audiences Ambrose Thomas to return this week to Salt Lake for Raymond Overture A disillusioning love affair with a man destroys her power Sparkling with snappy dialog'"Feof the Winds John T Hall Miss Morris' role was that of an a short Ainie but will return to Los Wedding Andante from "Surprise flymohong"-- then a nobler 'unselfish love is Offered her Comedy drama and pathos male" Ruth Chattertoti starring ve- Oriental who a with princess to spoke a Rayon recital Angeleipupils' arrange is on for Star now rolel the program are elements Present in the story N'he plot gives fine to Ralph hicle 4from "Don Juan"- Mozart French aeeent She was taken into at the Royal Palms hotel before com- Minuet Prelude nachmeninolf Bellamy and Robert Young as the rividlovers the one interested only in patrons Enacting the role of a big the east as understudy for a La Oinguantine Gabriel merle ing back to Salt Lake to stay perma- Coronation her beauty and primitive appeal the other recognizing the sterling business executive thestar reverses March 4from "The Prophet'!- actress and her knowledge of nently Meyerbeer character beneath her primitive passions Miss Hepburn dominates every the conquered female story and beats the French language gave her such foot of the picture but these two give her exCellent support Others in men attheir own game—that is una few after that 'advantage nights to a meets refuses man who the cast areMartha Sleeper Louis Mason Sara Haden' John Beck John til she she slipped into the part for the reCromwell directed the poignant drarna and lendi considerably to its succumb Ito her wiles: A revealing mainder of the engagement When a denouement Success by play was revived she again filled hal is not altogether unexpected but the the role for a three weeks' engagevL4i is fitting George Brent plays the ment ROARING ACTION ROMANCE AT VICTORY chief role opposite the stay but there II In As an outcome of her success 21801 Roaring days of the Vas when the west was still untamed make are many others A Zane Grey wept-erMiss Morris has been given colorful setting for the Victory theater's new mance "Frontier Marz0 The Thundering Herd" with this part r contract in motion picshal" Oeorge O'Brien is the star and given a good story he puts real Randolph Scott featured is second at- a tures It is the custom of managers young westerner he falls in love traction wallop into the role As a agents and casting directors from the With a girl bound for 'Tombstone Ariz Irene Bentley plays this romantic a role ' Upon their arrival in the lawless outpost they are greeted by the LIVELY RANGE WARFARE various studios to attend these Little theater performancese to "spot" talent news that the girl's father has been murdered O'Brien demands an ON ISIS SCREEN I for the pictures This brought her a appointment as marshal mitt sets out to wipe out the outlaws terrorizing Buck Jones is the strong the town Ruth Gillette a handsome blonde actress whose perSonality hero of "The Fighting Ranger" the very difficult role in a new play writand technigue resemble that of Mae West has a picturesque role as Isis theater's offering Sunday He is ten for the M G M group She was "Queenie" dance hall beauty who hails the new marshal as a real man cast asa ranger who goes out to hunt "spotted" also by another agent who her although their interests clash The picture fairly blazes with action and the murderer of MS— brother end sought an interview and praised f as "the finest piece--oMies are played—by- - George—E- - Stone avenge adventure—Colorful—supporting brings him performance Berton Churchill and Alan Edwards The second picture is a three-side- d into association with an outlaw gang romance "I Believed in You" 'With John Boles Rosemary Ames and headed' by The Cougar" The outRALPH BELLAMY Victor Jory It is the story of a girl's venture into the bohemian life of laws' hangout a dance hall on the Si ROBERT Greenwich Village Loved by two men she is blinded by a false sense of Mexican side of the border are setartists she meets and believel in The tings for the brisk and daring action loyalty to the poverty-stricke- n ittK0 novel engrossing story is expertly interpreted by the stars and a cast Dorothy Revier is the feminine interfoloi dart Meeker Lt of Leslie Frank a dancer Fenton and Morgan est in the role !2 Including Gertrude Michael George Wallace "The Three Bears" a Terrytoon and Metrotone news round Rice Bradley Page and Buck's mag114'S:I out the bill nificent white horse "Silver" are in the east Lester Vail and Frances 1( A Dale in "Big Town" are also sett ROMANTIC FARE OFFERED AT RIALTO "Gallant Lady" an Ann Harding starring vehicle is found on the - r Rialto program Sunday The role of a young unwed mother forced to uum ItAIWEI c give her child up for adoption who later makes a remarkable success as ORM a business woman gives Miss Harding ample scope for display of her Mil LIPS CLIVE BROOK talentfor emotional portrayals She has at the head of her supporting BMW cast Clive Brook Otto Kruger and Tullio Carminati "My Line Betray" OTTO KRUGER Jowl BOLES a colorful romantic tale concerning the plight of a cabrset beauty has Audree and Don El Mere fortherly' Lilian Harvey as its chief attraction Her romance with a royal personage ' has a continentel flavor It all comes about through the fact that the of Salt Lake and at present residents king's tipsy chauffeur insists on taking her home after her performance of Hollywood have been visiting in which fives rise to a rumor that she is the royal favorite—a report that the city with relatives This talented naturally intrigues the king's interest and leads to his pursuit of the pair of dancers have just completed i1111USZ I vz a three weeks' engagement in Denver masquerader w141210414 featured in their own version of the 14Lif a raw- ALCOTT' 1 "Carioca" and other dances They k EASTER THEME FORPLAYHOUSE REVUE 1411641AtiS Friday night for San Francisco ceiJ "Easter Parade" titles the new week-en- d divertissement offered by W left Rex Jewell and his company at the Playhouse A huge Easter egg forms where they have an engagement at The scenic feature that gives the prevailing note the Playhousettes making the Warfield theater U KINGSBURY HALL Ili their entrance through the egg for an act in which Tommy Seymour is Dancing in "Flying Down to Rio" leader Comedy acts entice novelties and song numbers follow in fast and other film musicals of recent date Two Performances Only—Matinee and Night :A EPSU succession Tiomy Parker gives pep to the performance with his mono- these young Salt Lake natives are at I-FITTING CLIMAX OF DRAMA SEASON as on as home well screen before the E the women with unvarnished about logue telling truth and makes a hit 14 Bel been featured the audience-tleast the male portion "When the Pussywillow Whis- the stage Both have Follies- - Scandals pers to the Catnip" sung by Norm Anderson and Keith Park is a num- with the Ziegfeld & Also Fanchon and Marco They "Goodbro with ber generally approved is Doris Dean Berry the amateur winner her songs being a highlight-- Screen offerings are 'The Heart of will be in Salt Lake again inlhe near C Ruggles future en route to Chicago to fulfill New York" with George Sidney Bill Boyd in "Men " a a" a" an engagement With their mother the El Meres THURSDAY TENDER MOVING STORY ON GEM SCREEN Supported by his permanent company of 35 In two of his great successes a week in the city with Mr and APRIL 5t p With Dorothy Wieck superb in the role of the convent sister whose spent MATINEE AT 2:30 Mrs Wayne Hill at 167 Yale avenue Auditorium School South High Charles Hann Kennedy's Exalted Drama of Human Brotherhood need for motherhood is granted through the foundling left on the convent South and State 16th doorstep the beautiful Sierra play "Cradle Song' Ls now showing at t9 THE UTAH SKI—WASATCH the Gem theater Evelyn Venable plays the part of the girl who has MOUNTAIN CLUBS grown to young womanhood under her loving care and is a source Of 11:30—Sir at Edward Evening Present sButilLoounbleTBuiell Poetic Melodrama joy to all thr sisters who are stirred by grief when the girl meets and I THE GUILD PLAYERS loves a young engineer Kent Taylor hag the role of the young man In the greatest stage play et A Walter Catlett comedy Popeye cartoon musical act Sportlight and all time kf BECAME A THIEF 10 CATCH Attall news complete the program or THE CONSPIRACY sea-'son- 'I c ht song-writi- - we to te mpt live in today Liberal critics who are amenable to his prenifse4 consider Mr Hicks' book one of the finest Mere analyses yet made ture He is held to have made a nificant contribution in a very neglected field of criticism ARMS THEATRES s 7066 wA 1 111" -- - trim ' Starts velo4N P - '607 t4 Sal! 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SiILaker'sGft ”tt t SP Brings Dramatic Success on Coast er e ALse4r: ''' OIDAIYY -' -- s Granville:Hicks' Under the sponsorship of the Utah' John McCullough and Law"Richelleuqn the modernized versronl them a supreme Ski club and the Wasatch Mountain and found rence Barrett which Walter Hampden and his comexponent in Edwin Booth who made a pany will present Monday at 8:15 the character as singularly his own club benefit performance of Henrik in more was m hall for Kingsbury as he did Hamlet In England Mac- Ibsen's threeact tragedy "Ghosts" is p than 50 years following its first per- :ready's robe settled upon Henry Irv- to be given by the Guild Players at best-ceili- ng et) has been a critiCal In motive His book not only to students of tbelieves !Program Arranged LITERA RY SURVEY 'humanitarian 'Richelieu' to Be Hampderi REVIEWER'S TOPIC interesting s Benetit Among Role at Kinisbury Hall Week's Interests tion" NOW PLAYING PATERNAL DEVOTION PARAMOUNT THEME EE C F: It I A! ! I ' mucn-marri- ed well-know- n climax-isfollow- 'N Human '14::49 experience knows no sweeter than the love teo story Jevotion of these two Jesertett by a wife Of mole anti w!' carryins on bravely 5allantiy I OLIEEll five-yea- '11gletrfr ed 71151N4bar1Ix CIEL3BBEIE n rE e$Digi rev la inr i1 :r41 Ann )D10 ft At i ep6 LADY 010 cto- ISTAkTE T016 s UTflE rtt O at A i1 A Four-year-o- ld " li-- 8:15 Itulwer-Lyttor- STADIUM TAKES öVER GABLE-COLBER- BIT T al Es ett rk "GHOSTS fl 1 itza V- 0 That charming and moving tale of a fine old Ameritin family told - by Louisa M Alcott in "Little Women" will be seen beginning Sunday on the State theater screen with the scintillant Katharine Hepburn play- the o restless the chief energetic-Jfigure rompingThe others ing ef this lovable quartet of sisters are Joan Bennett Frances Dee and Jean Parker For beauty and naturalness and intrinsic merit "Little Women" has few parallels on the screen Charlie Ruggles heads a fine cast lit "Goodbye Love" which is a companion feature and gived him the role of a love starved butler 1 PILMUSICAL AND DRAMA TOWER MENU Entertainment of varied type is to be found tri the Tower theater's week-en- d program which has the hilarious filmusical "Sittthg Pretty" and the Max Miller story of a Journalist's adventure "I Cover the Water- front" as its features 'Sitting pretty" combines the talent of Jack Oakie Jack Haley Ginger Rogers and Thelma Todd' with a ravishing chorus in fast and furious sequemees having to do with two smart boys who win out in Hollyezood Claudette-Colbert'beauty is see m undimmed in calico in the secOnd feature with Ben 'Lyon as th e masculine interect '' MARLO HAS DOUBLE FE4TURE ENTERTAINMENT "Female" the Ruth Chatt:rton-starrin- g production is now on the Mario program The story unfolds an unusual love theme with Miss Chatterton as Its business woman heroine assuming the role of the philandering male She plays the part of the huntress although she 0 - - -- -- 41 011 '''' well-fitti- 7 I cl I St 2 r25 - COVER THE WATER FRONT " JACK OAKIE and GINGER ROGERS In ' -0- 1111111 Alt9m AND NOTICE TO FREECoy' today-10:0- 0411111r"1 &"1 CHILDREN! 10:30 a ! 'Ril It 11'" and girls will be FREE to he show 0-to Easter rrograni A ilezuWAI ZANi SPECIAL PRETTY" oi w- ) 1) li'V I' t oro tO EC ' :: 121 htkat71:7— With EVELYN VENABLE Louise Prosier Cartoon POPE rdat Walter Catlett Eve Comedy Ilkl MI Snort—Art—News Kent Taylor 111 From 10:30 a m to 2 p in Today All Children Admitted 2 for 106 1 dr I 15' 4 - I 1 Ii 7 CGIEIMD with RANDOLPIt 8COTT "I illowww- r4i A g- 1441 a& nu 11a6"4:45042:100 m- 1644-7- ) :11 ''' 111 b& 11 611'4Y1111111 Y:IiiiIHITIIIT:::r - op ' 0 4 - ii::ii : ' L ''' ::L a It! RI kw DICE POWELL FRAHM CRORES DEL rIcmit?11tts:ta — J714H--- KAY MICKEY " : 111R118311 t litt11ilitivth 0 IICA1030 AFIIRJ D010 ilsaANT CORTEZ NGUY K11E1110E1 111T0 CONNELLY H gaJUIPII ORGAN 4:26 INGO 11:06-1- 6:00 NEKKEIT :iiTii! 'Itr 15 IVA E E sc t Aolimrds 1 110mralE ROSEMARY Inca i I TODAY-2- :30 11e-gr romanc AMES JORY :14 I! N crest"thril f her gamer 1 1 "Sitting Pretty" Matinee Show ntg 4 Only: kt COMEDY MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON " MICKEY McGUIRE COMEDY BOSCO CARTOON LAUREL-HARD- Y BIG ROBERT MONTGQMERY:t DARE RLIPT:IDE Monday Nile IIARGAR Ball Room MARV SC041 BAND Don't forget the Beauticians' Style Show and Dance lirednesday Night 1N etcon ingoliorko ““:7-7- Azo Illotrizolpanral Jack Oakie Ginger Rogers rf "lir "FEMALE" "EASIER PARADE" "1 l'ITeemNoerwroPew 009k 1x4 to 12 P M Ruth Chatterton Geo Brent iowrsPA1G6JE) aflame—New as SPIrillit lilltit Musk tipecial!—Asorooriate ---THE SCREE- N-"The Heart et New York" With Guerra Skitter "Men of With Rill nerd 7- 11- 1- 01 MAO - SUGARHOUSE - Presents Anothre "Thundering Herd" C LAUDETTE COLBE4T and BEN LYON In 1 -- I DAZZLING POOTLIGHT SPECTACLE TO - "SITTING ' '- II 31 ON THR STAGE W RE X JEWELL S GiORGÉ BREITT MILINSTE 0 s 1141tIV -- 40 World-Famo- ta rilawisn PIVAYHOW E Stage Show Dail "FEMALE!' LITTLE k mirth-provoki- ng irfAlk 1'—4 a ' - Admission 50o Ticketa at Erker Studio 11 E 1st Eastman Kodak 153 Bo Msin (Proceeds to family of late Calmar Andreasen) RUTH CHATTERTIM tilik go- ' ' K Ripka Balcony 25ci kt miva by Viola Haynes io sitttsio9 L All taxes Included 34e 'SEATS ON SALE GLEN BROS MUSIC C001441OUTH MAIN drama Conducted by Philip 1bit odi three-a- ct The Civic Philharntonic Orchestra — -- "LITTLE WOMEN" NOV ON STATE'S BILL A Directed 1ln Picture M0 Na A y By HENRIK 18SEN 13 A First nlearritiyall 411745 work TODAY-- 10 a tn IA S 0 In 2 Children Admitted for 100 ed - t101:!it A tql 61 "BIG TOWN"' at -- I I 1 r 7- 17-- ors 101 RICHELIEU -1 - iltrite "THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE ISIS 44 kit Happened One Night" costarring Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in sparkling romantic comedy roles has been removed to the Stadium ttreater for Sunday entertainment Directed by Frank Capra it is an artistic realistic production and the two stars give performances that are engaging Miss Colbert plays the heiress who marrying against her father's wishes has been incarcerated on his yacht and bmught to Florida She escapes and sets out by bus traveling incognito (she hopes) to return to her husband in New York—and before she Is'half-wthere has forgotten her husband Gable is the hard-boilreporter who rec- heiress himself constitutes her protector pluming' ognizing the runaway to get a "scoop" for his nevoipappr Shortly- however the story means lest Whim- - thAd"the girt It is a picture re plete with novel incidents comedy and romance and has a fine 'Cast besides the stars - Tomorrow of WOMLfl n 9) 01yom14 NA 010 II 1: n pot I Oat i lie11 i47:til 1 i rLIASro Annztrr 4:- WITH wes sar '7411:LAITT - 1'1 14s 110 youno 11411:11111-i Talented Dancers Leave After Visit tol "A WOMAN'S EMOTIONS ' :: ' 6S1i ) STARTS THURSDAY! ftft "B "ft ' with HERBERT MARSHALL MSS PATIICK CAMPBILL A NotroGoldwyetMootPitters"' iirlite F and DietttAell by Idimmad 6oubt7a$ -0 AtO 1 11' ' -- - |