| Show a e THE 8 ALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING Ml mW AT SALT LAKE THEATERS 1 ed ed ed - OpgNS AT PARAMOUNT COMEDY-DRAM- A Warner Baxter one ofthe screen’s most versatile and fascinating personalities has a worthy role In “Such Women Are Dangerous” opening Sunday at the Paramount theater This romantic story Is Ideal for Baxter It Is appetlzingly gay and mysterious Although It plunges into very serious drama in most of its high points It is buoyed throughout by a lighter thread of comedy Clever dialogue and situations reflect the changing moods ot a man entangled in conflicting love affairs The star idolized by nine million women readplays a handsome bachelor-noveli- st ers who revel In his love stories Three women are more directly Involved In his life one his secretary Rosemary Ames who secretly loves him and keeps a watchful vigil to protect him from romantic entanglements Another Is a young girl Rochelle Hudson and a third an alluring opera singer Mona Barrie On a certain odd Thursday he breaks a date with all three of these varying types of femininity and thereby lies the drama suspense and humor of the colorful story Herbert Mundin in another comical cockney role Henrietta Crosmann Irving Plchel Matt Moore and Murray Kinnell appear 1th the star The Radio Ramblers In a novelty "A Cabinet Meeting” heads the supporting bill with a Grantland Rice Sportlight and Paramount sound news added love-stru- ck f Si PLAYING i Margaret Lindsay who escaped burns in unscheduled fire during the filming of one picture and (fight) John Boles hero of an adventure thrilling and colorful that was not in the scenario Francli and Ricardo Oortea to "Mandalay” with Warner Oland alto Paul Muni to "HI Nellie'-- ' with Glenda Farrell OEM— Robert Montiomery In "Myatery of Mr X" with Elizabeth Allan Lewie Stone Ralph Forbea STATK— "Flyln Down to Rio" with del Rio Gene Raymond- - Olneer Rotera Raul Roullen alto "Two Alone" with Jean Parker 8TAR— "Eight Girl In a Boat" with Dorothy Wilonalao Douflaaa Montgomery Kay1 Richard Die in "Day 0 Johnaon: Reckoning'' with Madto Event QWER (Ninth Eaat and Ninth South)— Katharine Hepburn in "Little Women" with Joan Bennett Franoes Dee Jean Parker alto Marlon Davlet and Bins Croabr In “Qolne Hollywood” ISIS— "Dinner at Blffct” with Mario Dreaa-le- r Lionel Barrymore John Barrymore Billie Burke Wallace Beery Jean Harlow ' Lee Tracy r- Nationwide Quest Of an Beauty9 YOUTHFUL STIJDENTS OF DRAMA IN PLAY Started Monogram will carry on a nationwide photographic contest to -select an Beauty" to play a leading role In the production “Women Must Dress" which is to b made next fall according to an announcement by Trem Carr Monogram vice president The contest to be carried out with the cooperation of the company provides for a contract for the winner and screen tests for 25 other contestants while five contestants will be brought to Hollywood for final judging by a' committee which Includes in its membership Cecil XI DeMille Marion Gering Norman Taurog Norman McLeod Mitchell' Leisen George White George Melford Charles B Lang Lee Games Eric von Stroheim and Mr Carr Von Stroheim will act as chairman of the committee “I believe the contest will arouse great public interest and in addition to giving us a highly exploited personality will provide exhibitors playing “Women Must Dress" with nue Miss Leora Thatcher is the diFriends are invited to attend the program Following is the cast: Geraldine Hainsworth Edna Lisle Jenkins Elizabeth Thurman Wendell Hatch Howard Richards Rhoda Marie Sher-aniaRobert Free Janice Mather Lee Avis Helen Barich Irene and Shirley P Jones Jr rector ten-wee- k x TRACY ORPHEUM FEATURES With John Barrymore heading a large cast In "Twentieth Century” a rollicking film comedy and Lee Tracy wisecracking hls way through d "I’ll Tell the World” Orpheum fans are having the a gay hilarious time this week “Twentieth Century" Is the screen verMacArthur stage comedy which rocked sion of a Ben Hecht-CharlBroadway with mirth during a long run with Barrymore playing the part of an eccentric egocentric impresario and his difficulties ln getting a great stage star also with temperament to sign a contract Lily Gar land beautifully played by Carole Lombard has previously been In his employ and has had enough of him— at least she thinks so for a time Walter Connolly Roscoe Kams and Ralph Forbes give excellent support for the fine performances of the two stars From Canada’s frozen north villages in Europe to the ancient hotels and narrow streets of continental a high-spee- d repprter Is the route of laughter taken by Lee Tracy-a- s and his aids including Gloria Stuart injecting a love complication-anRoger Pryor a rival reporter E laughter-perforate- n Stu-bec- k DID YOU KNOW — That Joan Crawford saves her favorite gown from each picture storing It away in a cedar chest for a souvenir? flames in a wheat field fire for her picture “The Purchase Price” when her skirt caught afire She was res- cued from serious burns by George Brent her leading man Miss Lindsay's fur collar caught on fire from a candle In a scene but her leading man Lyle Talbot saved her from Injuries by throwing hls coat over her head There are thrills and thrills Marie Dressier has had one too In “Her Sweetheart" Marie had to drive an antiquated flivver at a good pace in and out of heavy traffic Thera was no way to double the scene since it tember 15 o The corporation which is handling the physical details of the contest anticipates receiving not less than 10000000 snapshots during the four and one-hamonths’- - period Agfa-Anft- lf was high comedy to watch Marla’s reaction She did It—and lost five es d ‘‘JOYLAND REVUE” FOR PLAYHOUSE-GOER- S offering Is Full of comedy from start to finish the new Playhouse ' well titled “Joy land Revue” and W Rex Jewell leads his company through a melange of nonsense that seems to win audience approval An outstanding number is the Happy Chaps’ presentation of oldtime ballet dancers doing a gaudy song and dance turn Cleo Peggy Vera and Helen assist them in another number which Insists that “89 Out of a Hundred Want to Be Kissed” Tommy Parker as a bibulous party “The Wreck” gets a hand and Tommy Mallaley interjects his comedy anywhere In the show “Sweet Hortense” a “rube” performance by Keith and Clara gains applause and Ray Duncan and hls orchestra' claim audience favor The screen offers Edmund Lowe and Ann Southern In “Let’s Fall in Love” and “The Thrill Hunter" with Buck Jones and Dorothy Revler BARNSTORMERS TO MEET FOR ELECTION Election of officers for the ensuing year will be a feature of the meeting of the Art Barnstormers which is to take place Monday at 7:30 p m at the Art Barn An original one-ac- t play “Just Suppose” by Murray B Allen with Mrs Irene Jones collaborating will be presented All of the players are blind being members of the play production class of the Civic Center The play has an original theme melody sung by La Vern Jeff Maybelle R Clayton will direct the performance The cast includes Mrs Jones Carl By HUBBARD KEAVY (Editor’s Note: The real thrills movie stars experience often are much more exciting than the “reel” thrills and real heroism doesn't always get on the screen as Hubbard Keavy illustrates in this last of three stories Lind William J Shelton Tessie New- telling about some of Hollywood’s unton Amy Kent and William R Nich- scheduled adventures) ols BarTy-mor- e The session will conclude with the HOLLYWOOD (P—John in the are still and his profile election of officers movies They or at least the profile came BIBBER IS BIBBED inches of being ruined It was Vince Barnett former professional within filming of "The Sea 'ribber” who is now a film actor during the talkie version of “Moby the received a lot of kidding when he and Barrymore was in the muffed his lines repeatedly during of a 'whaling boat when the production of a recent picture Per- prow occurred John’s' boat haps he couldn’t help it He had was making a turn with the camera to lisp throughout the picture One motorboat close behind when a wave of his choice speeches was: “To therve a thundae without a literally threw the boat from under star therry is thtupidity ittheli Thuch the went overboard The a a EXOTIC ROMANCE LEADS RIALTO BILL "Mandalay” a thrilling story of romance and wild adventure among soldiers of fortune gun runners and resort keepers of the Far East provides color on the Rialto’s current program with the dramatic Paul Muni essaying a comedy role In "HI Nellie 1” as a contrasting feature Kay Francis and Ricardo Cortez playing the roles of a beautiful Russian exile presiding over a Rangoon night club and a polished villain who was her former lover are the principals In "Mandalay” with Warner Oland Ruth Donnelly and Reginald Owen as chief aids Muni has thervith” Glenda Farrell playing opposite as a girl reporter with whom he Is at d editor of war until the exciting climax Muni Is seen as the a metropolitan dally suddenly demoted to the “Lovelorn” column when to do with his he falls down on the publisher’s pet story and the plot has capture of the big news “scoop” of the decade Ned Sparks Donald Meek — — Kathryn Sergava are In the cast e GEM OFFERS MYSTERY MELODRAMA With Robert Montgomery starring as a suave gentleman ’rook for the first time the Gem screen Is offering “Mystery of Mr X” a murder puzzle based on a Philip MacDonald novel concerned with the machination of an unknown whose victims are London policemen and whq notifies the newspapers by postcard when he Is about to strike Montgomery as Revel steals famous diamonds intending to capture the mysterious "Mr X” and becomes involved as a suspect Elizabeth Allan being the Scotland Yard chief’s daughter Is the lady who captures hls heart Lewis Stone and Ralph Forbes are well cast hard-boile- Just Business - hair-raisi- ng ft Different from the average'3im of screen features as its bewitching New England setting differs from Broadway’s rush and turmoil “Little Women” now being shown on the Tower screen is like a fragrant faded rose out of an old book Its human lovable characters are brought to life again in their own fashion and identical setting The four sisters are presented by Katharine Hepburn m Jo Joan Bennett as Amy Frances Dee as Meg and Jean Parker Beth with every other character of the famous story equally well portrayed The bill also has Marlon Davies and Bing Crosby starring In "Going Hollywood” STAR’S MENU RANGES BROADLY roowr 31 kay mnnos it) thought of the whirling propeller of the camera boat flashed through hls mind he recalls so he let himself sink to give time for it to clear But the camera crew fearing that John ttSSSiK had been hurt because he stayed under water turned their boat from Its NELLIE path John came up just a tew Inches from the boat close enough to kick one foot against its side to push himself clear of the propeller’! path One ot Marjorie Rambeau's stunts in “Warror’a Husband" was to drive a Roman type chariot behind four wow horses While the horses were sup- PMiss Rambeau posed to run neither nor the acript demanded the runaway that resulted While the horses were stopped by riders in less than 300 feet Marjorie insisted afterward that her carriage DOLORES Kl RIO missed every object on the set by GtfltAAYTnono less than the proverbial eyelash Novarro didn’t have auch good chariot luck with his three-horse reouwtoot years ago in "Ben Hur” It turned over twice in a race scene and Ramon narrowly escaped serious injuries —How would you like to carry someone on your back up a wall of the Grand canyon if there was a piano wire around your waist to keep you from falling? John Boles did only the wire didn’t help any The fellow who was supposed to pull in the slack went to sleep on the job Fifty feet up with a girl strapped to hls back and 50 feet more to go John was stymied To make it better there was plenty of alack wire around hls feet that the "prop” man had neglected to take in The scene was being recorded by a long range lens from across the canyon It was just because John was scared to let the girl know how frightened he Was that he took a chance and finally found a crevice where he could put hls foot for the next step Eventually they got there But Boles' heroism never got on the screen The producers got to fighting about who owned what and by the time their minds were made up m MAHgWJN 281 EMSF IS PLAYHOUSE etMittewa Pinriea ntiketae FarerUee The W REX JEWELL’S Brand-Ne- Baanr LEO CARRILLO gin "JOYLAND REVUE”' ' FAYW8AYSTOTEOt On Sir Carnival ( Hr Betvtifml Coi tii m I fetnerr! ‘ “ Lkrhtat DaitUaf Feetllrl -- PMt -- AND ON THB CRLENFALL IN LOVE” with Xdaand Lew Ana Eelhera BUCK JONFS In "THE THRILL HUNTER” Satire New Shew MMy JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT ft ' ' Scenej like this from films In which they have worked together may cause the hearts pf CrawfordTone fans to pump a little faster but to Joan the tender moment Is just business She has stilled Dame Rumor’d tongue by announcing she will not marry Franchot Tone or anyone else while she is in picture Paramount Sound Mows Feature Start att r Tomorrow ' 3:05-8- :11 1:25— A : Will) -r HOT M-X- UDaunccv ‘ g” 4 RIALTO 1 "Eight Girls in a Boat” a film picture laid in an exclusive girls’ school where thought of men and romance Is forbidden Is one of the bilL One girl falls In love with a young features on the Star’s week-en- d medical student outside the walls and tragedy and unhappiness are In evitable Dorothy Wilson Kay Johnson Douglass Montgomery Walter Connolly are at the head of the cast On the bill also Is “Day of Reckon-'inan unusual prison story wlth Richard Dix and Madge Evans featured and Conway Tearle and Una Merkel leading the support The theater has installed a new- cooling system' and wide range sound while the place has been newly decorated a “DINNER AT EIGHT” FOUND AT ISIS Acclaimed as a film that set a new record for screen productions "Dinner at Eight” with its magnificent cast has been brought to the Isis tor the entertainment of Its patrons Shifting its focus from one angle to another the camera shows a retired musical comedy star (Marie Dressier) an almost bankrupt shipbuilder (Lionel Barrymore) a "wash-up- ” matinee Idol on the verge ot suicide (John Barrymore) an unscrupulous millionaire and hls faithless wife (Wallace Beery Jean Harlow) the shipbuilder’s wife and hostess (Billie Burke) and several others of stellar luster Laurel and Hardy la "Oliver the 8th” also appear Toby’s foot hit Mary Blackwood In the head knocking her unconscious into the water Toby fell off her swing Into the water and pulled the injured girl out thus saving her from possible drowning Both Barbara Stanwyck and Margaret Lindsay have like thrills to remember Barbara was beating out the (AROlt I0MIAKD CEOKGUimtSt -- 7 DRESSING GIRLS A n 4 - Barrymore talkies had come in The picture never was released In a scene for “Come On Marines" Toby Wing was required to swing over a pool In which some other girls were bathing On a downswing ZTJioUED "LITTLE WOMEN” RETURNS TO TOWER - i ' On Thursday and Friday at 8 p m the McCune School of Music and Art children’s theater class will present a play “Taming of the Shrew” in the McCune little theater 34 Hillside ave- Agfa-Ansc- BARRYMORE-LE- "Put this on Marry Reminiscing of the days when he of me end says the Mery’s nose" ’ a " ’A railroad tie! the ether exclalme Broadway stage Adolphe Menjou screen actor recounts a parallel in You must have ivoried Merry Mary hls own experience that makes his gave them the whisk broom at even role of the bookmaker in Paramount's Say exclaims the other ‘am I “Little Miss Marker” seem like old a chump? I laid it all off except a -home week sawbuck 'Horse racing always did Interest 'As I learned later here’! what me— tQ a certain extent" aayi Adolpe they were talking about: When the “Not to such anextent that I lost any bookmaker gives the player a receipt money though I never had any to for hls betv he calls it ‘scratching the lose at that time But the characters pad’ The dust pan is hls office usually that used to frequent the bookmakers' a amall room in the back of a barbed offices and hotels where that class shop of gambler loafed offered good Wise Wilyum refers to the player studies for us youngsters just starting with a tip on a sure winner ‘Railroad our theatrical careers tie’ is a dollar bet which "Many’s the evening I’ve sat en- when bet on a &re winner rolls up thralled as Diamond Jim Brady the into a wad ot dough late Tod Sloan who wai then startTo put the money on Merry Mary's ing bis sensational career as a jockey nose’ mean to bet the money pn a and others of their ilk recouhted their horse to win ‘Ivoried is their term racing aiid betting experiences for being cleaned out-br- oke end "The Knickerbocker bar and the ‘gave them the whlskbroom at even’ Metropole hotel were their favorite means Merry Mary held the lead all hgngouts and of course the book- the way end won She paid even makers gathered there too They money i never did much business Just bung " ’Laid It off— the bookmaker took ’ the $100 bet end distributed it around around end talked "Their peculiar language was pen among other bookmakers In this haps the most interesting— end the case he meant he had bet $90 with most puzzling — phase ot their own other bookie And ‘sewbuck’ Is ten Uttle world I remember one of their dollar— the amount of the bet he kept conversations' which 1 overheard It himself ran something like this: Menjou pointed out another strange Tm scratching the pad In my dust habit of the bookmaker He takes pan around halt past two this after- bets on horse races knows the name noon when In walks Wise Wllyum of ell the ponies and their records and slaps a railroad tie down in front yet seldom sees a race wu trying to get his big break on berk Mundin RIALTO— Kay All-Americ- N Menjou Recalls Racing Stories of High Color Participants in Unfilmed Thrills AND SCREEN W ReX Jewell FLATHOU5I— On the t comedian and hi’ Musl-Qi- rl in mualeel melanse “Jorland Rani" On the terete "Ltt'i Fill In Lova‘ with Edmund Low Ann Southern alto “The Thrill Hunter'1 with Buck Jonee Dorothy Herltr ON THB AUDIBLE SCBIEN VICTORY— "Upper World” with Warren William l‘rr Ajtor Olnter Rosera alio "Mratery Liner" with Noah Beery Aatrld Alim Cornellua Keele CAPITOL— Wallace Beery to "Viva Villa" with Pay Wray Btuart Irwin Leo Carrillo Oeorre Stone Katherine do Mille Joaeph Schildkraut OHPHEUU— John Barrymore and Carol lombard to "Twantleth Century" with Walter Connolly Roco Kama alto Lee Tracy to “1 11 Tellthe World” with Olorla Stuart Royer Pryor PARAMOUNT— Warner Baxter to "'Such Women Are Danreroua” with Roaemary Amu Mona Barrie Rochelle Hudson Her- - If C S C R E I-- VILLA PORTRAYAL AT CAPITOL APPROVED "Viva Villa” the year’s outstanding dramatic sensation which opened Thursday at the Capitol theater continues to command crowds Wallace Beery scores his greatest triumph as the famous bandit The picture proves conclusively that romanticized biography is one of the most compelling forms of screen entertainment the lives of great personalities giving most powerful story material As a record of personal achievement and conquest and as an intriguing portrayal of the love affairs of a great war lord "Viva Villa” stands In a place of Its own Spectacular incidents Include all of the conquests that Villa the bandit made for his country once he had pledged his support to the idealistic statesman Madero Calling up an army of peons who loved him for his championship of the poor Villa captured In one wild Incredible campaign the cities of Chihuahua Santa Rosalia and Torreon Accurate reproductions of these battles supply endless thrills 100000 Mexican natives were used as many as 6000 Appearing on the screen at one time In the battle sequences Spectacle is supplemented by irresistible human touches romantic and humorous situations at times marked by deep pathos Fay Wray Katherine DeMille Leo Carrillo Stuart Erwin Henry selling campaign” deB Walthall Joseph Schildkraut and George E Stone play leading sup- ready-mad- e Carr The contest started porting roles On tjie supplementary program is a Pete Smith novelty clared1 and will end on midnight Sep May "Flying Hunters” and Paramount sottnd news record-breaki- v 1934 AND ON STAGE NEW THRILLS FOR VICTORY PATR£N3 "Upper World" and a thrill drama "Mystery Liner" head the Victory’ new program this week marking the beginning of the new policy of two changes ot program weekly tor the ahowhouse In the future complete new programs of two pictures each will be presented each Saturday and Wednesday Dramatic entanglements in the life of a millionaire rail king provide entertainment in "Upper World" a story rich In suspense romance and thrills fully as colorful and spectacular as Its Contrasting play' “Underworld" written by th same author— Ben Hecht Warren william gives the role of the Involved magnate tbq full benefit of his talent and experience Mary As tor plays his wife a beautiful woman absorbed In her social career and wholly unaware of the loneliness of her husband and the discontent of her small son Ginger Rogers plays the “other woman”— whose appearance Is Inevitable From these human elements Hecht has woven a powerful story building suspense from one stirring scene to another Husky-voicAndy Devine supplies a rollicking note of comedy as a flirtatious chauffeur Dickie Moore endows his role as the poor little rich boy with his usual appeal J Carrol Naish Sidney Toler Ferdinand Gottschalk and Willard Robertson thrill story Is offered in complete the strong cast A "Mystery Liner" Starring Noah Beery as the captain of an ship It tell air amazing story of Intrigue revolving about a mysterious Invention that permits the operation of an ocean greyhound by radio control from a laboratory on shore Foreign governments attempt to gain control of the secret Developments aboard ship keep the excitement high with lust enough romance to give balance Astrld Allyn and Cornelius Keefe have the romantic roles with Gustav von Seyffertltz and Edwin Maxwell featured A cartoon "Buddy the Gob" and Metro tone news complete the bill MAY 20 4 IN Jean Parker — In— "Twe Alone” (MH3 CftAClEAUM Iran Merman IE0N ERROL msmigm BOAT” With DOROTHY WILSON DOUGLAS MONTGOMERY Cut And All-Stl- tr ALSO " nppEn'iQfiiosLYsY - “Day of Reckoning” MA0GK EVAS RICHARD DIX News Mickey Mouaa Cartoon mm THE BEST 1HOW JNOWN Adrenee to Frleee Mrsrmii LE CRIST SCHOOL OF DANCING Dance “DINNER AT 8” With Mario Dreteler Wallace Beery Jean Harlow John Barrymore Leo Tracy Lionel Barrymore Edmund Lowe Blllio Burko ewAltO— LAUREL - - And HARDY In "OLIVER THE EIGHTH" Today Id a to to S p m Children Admitted for 100 t -- eiormiDf With Ellaabeth Alien Lowta Stone Ralph Forbes Cartoon Charlie Chat Comedy Radio Act —Newa Faetorel H1:0S S:M S:SJ s Extravaganza SOUTH HIGH ‘S 9 : - May SUMMER SCHOOL - 1:50 10:00 15 28-2- June 11 to July 7 East 1st So Was - 8120 |