Show SUNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE AUGUST 5 B 1934’ 7 1 MUSIC- DRAMA AND SCREEN - MW ' PLAYISG AT SALT LAKE THEATERS Answers Hollywood’s Call ON' STAGE AND SCREEN PIAYHOUSE— On the state Young and Gibbons Junior Arkansas Hill Billies Avis Dancers Chet Hlrsch baritone Toio-- 1 me Mullaley comedian W Rea Jeaeil On the screen ' Once to Every Woman CAPITOLITES HAPPILY GREET OLD FAVORITE Ronald Colman could not have chosen a happier vehicle for his return to the sCfeen than "Bulldog Drummond "Strides Back" which has c r Kid been delighting record audiences at the Capitol theater since its open-- 1 co Ate Mary Mason thrill-fille- d is of to his one a hits It outstanding sequel cPTOoHnlidlcoBimnC' mEuiido ing Thursday Loretta —'Bulldog Drummond’ and gives the star opportunity to be his old Drummond strikes Back” wun Buusuave in The is role as rich' the adventurer the self charming dashing woftn Una Merkel C Auorev omitn humor to which Colman can do full Justice Hugh Drummond amateur ORPHEUM— ZaSu Pitts and 8Um Summer-vill- e In Their Big Moment with William lost in a London fog wanders into a dedetective and Gaxton Bruce "Cabot Kir Johnson also serted house and finds the' body of a murdered man Returning with with 8luart Erwin The Party a Over the police he is baffled to find the suave Hindu Prince Achmed appar- - Ann Jothern Arline Judge ently spending a quiet evening at home with his daughter Lady JanePAcRAar°Nwuh'jJSdB“tlMtn M?rjS?ie Sothern Then a beautiful girl comes with a mysterious tale about an Rmbau Roger imhof h b wrner uncle who has vanished after agreeing to meet the Oriental The story victop' p!i O'Brien in The Peront-ha- s with Glend Furrell Cllr The excellent cast in- - lty lTi3 unlimited thrills romance and laughter Dodd also Bgar 9 Holiday ' with Sal- as as the ly O’Neil Hardle Albright J Farrell Mao-- 1 eludes Loretta Young the girl in distress: Charles Btitterworth comical "Algy”: Una Merkel as his bride 'Warner Oland as Prince Ach- - Donald revue A technicolor comedy med and Kathleen Burke as his daughter wiu°piI KeiiyRoSert w” ick also Marian Marsh' in Darin ‘‘Service With a Smile” featuring Leon (Rubber Legs) Eroland Para- new news mount sound Jean Harlow’s complete the bill starring pic‘ Thomson with Joan Marsh Kenneth globe-trott- Innovatory Opera laker meets CELEBRITIES ON STAFF Laurence Stallings famous authof STAGE and well known newspaper man ani SUCCESS Lowell Thomas one of the best knows commentators have been signed Mss Helen Moina daughter of Mr radio (SALT ON Performance to Be Staged This Week 1 m- - the the beloved children’s tale of Pnncess Snow White which j appearing known in every language a panto d f er seaTn ’ role m Tur- ' 1 I' ' e ' SwSXissfeBLa®S5 nd:sr "r" s£Swk 1 Rule fnst directors Uke Serbeapreswted0rbyh‘th1ea' Phil'harmoruclvaf orchestra Se( U 111 1ywnod's ” “ Maude Tllll WM actress known Intel nationally o rrlFealy Goo Pirelli ' Salt A Lake one at favorite time ''d theater” on huMdy ah d stock theaters in “Trapped” and “The ningh Mr Ripka will be the con Little Princess" Her first appearance ductor was in “All on a Summer’s Day” and This performance will mark an has since played m McDerlnidV innovation m Salt Lake stage enter- she “Greta Gets the Gi tainment thq pantomime of opera "Murder” a role pi “Petr Brurg Cbt never having “been attempted in this Lockwood and Spanish yittltlg in Tecent Of ier phost Wet performance A Lugh We re Not Dressing with Ethel Meralthough it has a strong popularity nd Clara Blandick will be the next attraction beginning Thursday ( the Worm man Leon Errol Burns and Allen Matrix” a dramatic critic in Europe The play itself is to be “Tufquptse RIALTO StRnd with f Whe Turned Up and Cheer t said “Helen Morris possesses all the the in pantomime presented purely vYIT jRY'bo®?1'' jTJ'unnMVi and Characteristics indispenLIVELY AMUSING FARE AT VICTORY qualities AimJOIHERN EnS performers including Hugh sable to those who would make the A laugh-loade- d Pat O Brien picture “The Personality Kid" is making one’ 'Raymond' Anson supomi Dw' sign as the King- Rosalind Pidge work She not only has the current bill at the’ Victory outstanding It s Just the kind of fasUSTJft UtanfiiAtrw'yf In "’P11 SJe" the Queen Robert Wilson the Prince stage their Bui poise A s" a mallefbf fact “om' Brown11 lo Dorothee wieekln action yarn he does best — a rollicking romantic story packed with ciack-and Grace Baldwin enacting the totle beauty acI have never seen so O’Brien appears as Ritzy1 Mir Pane Baby is stolen" with Bby role Prpicess Snpw Drop ling dialogue and salty charactei Nations There tress so at home on a young gn stage" McCarty a fighting Irishman whose big drawback is his good opinion of TAF‘n (Ninth will be a group of dwarfs who serve nd Ninth Soutus-- hls S w s vn Oyk Arctic fijm as king’ guards selected fiom the ability along all lines Even the candid comments of his wife Olenda coionri Fsklino AGAIN IN STUDIO Farrell do not dampen his enthusiasm and due to her ability as a manof class Miss E of a Kind dancing Myrtle Edmund Lowe making hu first ager he soon becomes championship material All Q(f the comic and dra- - Boland W C Fields Alteon Skipworth Clancy of the university and the A screen play since the recentdeath of niatic features that make the life of a fighter coforful are woven Into stat!? vimm MdcUgm Ain” Th Lott O U W bugle coips will have part The action leads up to one grand battle in which O'Brien in the performance the story Mrs Ada Irvine his wife Lilyan Tashman ofwill be ttUip 'PlKTwXAt FOURS starred in Universal's ‘‘Gift Ggb” KSt will direct the dancing dwarfs proves himself once and for all Glenda Farrell has a sympathetic and an original story by Jerry Wald O'Neill Claire and Dodd wife as An the role the Henry of presentalaughable important part Gloria has James Rian which adapted tion will be thq interpretive dances Thomas Jackson appear In the strong supporting cast Sally O’Neil is r of a group of membei s of the Orchesls Stuart may play opposite Lowe the sprightly star of the second attraetton “Beggar’s Holiday" It has Of dance sorority of the University of been some time since the vivacious Irish star has appeared on the screen Utah including Margaret Stegg Edna Cast as a young dancer but she makes up for lost time in her new role L MARCUS THKATMS Peteisen Bea Evans Florence Childs she runs Into a variety of adventures and eventually concocts a scheme famm m mmm&memm mtmrnme Beth Childs Mable Korn Arvilla to save the man she loves from disaster Hardle Albright plays opposite A' According to Information received with Farrell MacDonald scoring ih another likable character role Emily Schoenhals Lcnore Gladys George popular blond stage star visits Jean Harlow platinum- Smith star between scenes Miss George not so long ago an at- Thurston and Hope Ingles -haired Terryton cartoon ''See the World" and a pew Issue of Metrotone news by friends in Salt 'Lake Citv ward Gould Hill concert pianist for traction on the Wilkes theater stage In Salt Lake has recently been Providing a background of singing added attractions merlv of this city is being featured signed up by to appear lir one of its forthcom- for the pantomimic action the Bel fanto ladies’ chorus of seventeen will ing “PENTHOUSE FOLLIES'' COMING TO ORPHEUM pictures tee ‘centuVof assist Soloists with the chorus are “Their Big Moment" unique mystifying and outrageously funhy progress exposition at Chicago The Emma Worsley soprano Marlowe of with ZaSu Pitts the jittery hands taking a peek Into the infinite muslclan antj‘ rs a son 0f Nielson lenor and the piano accomwill be shown at the and Slim Summerville as a magician’s stooge W Hill 150 South Seventh panist will be Wilna Wixon The dipheum for the last time Sunday together with “The Party's Over" a He is playing twice daily rector of the choius is Mrs Avon p merile comedy featuring Ann Sotherh and Stuart Erwin In addition to at 4 20 and 8 20 p m in the Science Price the combine ‘‘Their Big Moment" has William' Gaxton theater as one of the added attrac-o- f Eleise Wilson is the reader interstage fame multiplying the laughs as a famous theatrical charlatan tions of the fair the play’s action and the preting BBSisted by the lovely Tamara GEva also making her debut in pictures Before he went to Chicago to study sta'ge management is in the hands of LaReina Rule continues to puzzle audiences with her’ Insight Into past Mr Hill was a student with the late Costumes have He's fixed the attic of his house Into Joseph Williams By HARRISON CARROLL present and" future through palmistry and answering of questions ‘Be- Calvin Carrington and was consid— Sophisticated a been designed by Miss Florance Ware HOLLYWOOD of chart room even a ship's replica ginning Monday a clever stage show will come to the Orpheum along ered as having a promising future Hollywood has found a ngw thrill-ro- ller with'WIiss Anna Starr as assistant" to authentic port lights But the pay with Richard Dix In his latest and by some critics claimed to be his A few years ago he played at the attracted Tlje sport skating greatest picture “His 'Greatest Gamble ” Harry Clark’s Penthouse Follies Paramount theater for a week be" e few devotees about the time of the off is you have to climb to the room Is the stage attraction a unit that has won favor all along the line The tween pictures and was well recraze but it is now being by a ladder and the ladder pulfs right At Fort Douglas Sunday at 7 30 p m revue includes eight acts and Lee Day with his “Ten Rhythmaniacs” a ceived In addition to playing at the bicycle taken up in earnest by Virginia Cher-nl- l up behind ou Ibe Thirty-eightUnrted States Infan peppy orchestra which keeps the fast show "moving at lightning pace The fair Mr Hill is on the faculty staff Grant Vivien Gaye Ran Cary ti y Regimental band Warrant Officer unit includes George Latour Lull and Joy Paul Green Hal and Rady of the American Conservatory of dolph Seott and Lauience Staibuck Crider Gleason and Allyn Herb Lelpsig Bud and Holly Harry and Music The tiny executive dining room at L A Yost conductor will offer a conAmong his engagements for The party gave an unexpected thrill Billie Clark the fall he is scheduled to play a to other skaters when they showed the Columbia studio has an electric cert program as follows-MarcUndr tli Doubls Wagnr senes of concerts at the Edgewater up the other evening at a Culver City 8Hy vred chair and the boys have Overture Pique Dame ' Supne Beach hotel in Chicago Wledoeft Saxophone aolo Savophnbla rollerdrome - Everybody had such a SUCH fun PARAMOUNT'S COLORFUL ROMANCE PLEASES it to the newcomPrivate Hr-- I Class D I Simmons giving N Jt Brown good time that Virginia and Cary Popular The Doll Dance Adventure and romance in the tropics is offered in “Grand Verdi are giving a big skatirjg party They ers One Hollywood a( tress is said Selection trom Ernant ” the new Warher Baxter It picture at the Paramount theater number Selected Popular to have never her recoveted Russian have invited 20 people to dinner and Waldteufel Walla The Skater is a dramatic screen version of the novel by A J Cronin— the stdry of a Satranek Physl- Suite AUantls after coffee is served the whole accept after one sitting brilliant" London doctor who finds a new life where to end summoned in R K 5 to group will proceed to the rnllcr- - clans his career It Is a new type of role for Baxter but he does It with his OT how seriously Ginger Rogers drome for an evening— of spills usual finesse Disillusioned by the unjust attack of both the press and — sprained her ankle when she fell of Under the duection of Les Goaies serum he on been a when has his professional associates fever working a a table while of Lederer's walls The Francis doing dance routine seemingly falls he refuses to continue his research work and bitterly sets with Roland L Warner as accomparoom at Paramount contain with Fred Astaire Mary Hay’s out for the remote Canary Islands On the ship he meets the colorfill nist the Etude chorus will give a dressing musieal program in the Nibley Park one autographed picture of Steffi and Charles Sabm s play “Green group of people who are so profoundly to change his life Madge Evans ward a romnatre 1m which is Inters an Carnations'' expose of chapel Sunday at 6 30 p m as Dun (supposedly who scored opposite Baxter in “Stand Up and Chier” plays the lovely as- eri) another of Marlene Dietrich and the gigolo racket on Broadway is alof a Mutual the Improvement part In love with and later encounters under dramatic and elusive girl he falls (what's this’) three of Joan Craw- most sure to be on the fall Schedule sociation’s conjoint session n circumstances In the heart of the Jungles Marjorie Ram-beaof a local stage producing firm ford to In as addition accompaserving Roger Imhof Barry Norton and Juliette Compton are featured nist for the chorus Mr Warner will The small studios have all the edge Rounding out the current bill is an Ernest Truex comedy ‘‘Doggone play a flute solo accompanied by on the current censorship worry Babies”: and Paramount sound news featuring pictures of the stratos- Irene The Etude Jacobsen pianist they say because they Couldn't stand phere balloon flight lecently made the cost of possible letakes and had Trio comprising Thelma Willardson to made their tuirent pioduct clean Kay Ludlow and Estelle Srnait will ROMANCE OF VARIETY FOUND AT STUDIO also be featured And credit Harry Buskin with a Set off by a background of beauty and magnificence “The Girl The full program follow '23 d Plm He tails his new pup ' Dia of chuckle Schubert In accoidance with from Calgary” a role admit ably adapted to the vivacious personlity of The requests National Anlhein Elthberg the — ‘because he usually is very Fifl D’Orsay Is the Studio's current attraction It Is an entertaining many pations tff the Sunday con logue" Choius “ Krelxler certs at Liberty park" the city retrea- - bad storv of a pretty French Canadian rodeo contestant whose piquant in- Cradle Song Jean Oodsrd tion who Melodies depat tment has advanced the dividuality is transferred to Broadway by a pair of Mr Warner hour from 3 30 p m to 8 p m Hereplan to make her stage success a plan that involves her winning of a NJip Vleio Amour pteo be given each The rodeo beauty's escapades in le Uncle Moon Scott after concerts will bathing contest ab Atlantic Citv O She Sundav between 8 and 9 p m New York all In the interest of publicity furnish front-pag- e Miss 'Pop cors the Weaei copy rhor" Sunday's program w ill bt furnished DOrsav offers three songs in her delightful fashion "Misbehavin’ Feet” Roci( ( AsP bv the American Legion band post “Comme Ca Va” and "Maybe Perhaps” At the head of her support ru'd' Trio Elkur No 2 with Oscar E Cbn'tensen conare Robert Warwick and Paul Kelly As second feature there Is "Daring Jc?fm m The Night Bolin It will be as follows McCoy ducting Daughters” Marian Marsh in the leading role with Joan Marsh playing Lights out I Sherman Song ot he Li’gionnatre her sister In a story concerning ttfo girls making their wav in New York Alter bv UteDtsa hied Veterans Mintuttljuv Berejuadtrtwwe Rossini ‘William Tell with Aimn vthcPht ana Kenneth Thomson as the men whs assiRr&TTn- - of Sponsored War auxiliary a variety Overture Woild the Selected Popular number terfere with their lives Bert Roach has a comedy role and Richard INTERMISSION program arranged and directed by G March Tucker rounds out the cast Also the pictures of the killing of Hess “Imperial Ouards ' E Richajdson will be given at the Verdi ( rom Rigoletto" Quartet are shown Veterans' hospital on Wednesday at 7 Selection from "Madame Sherry” Hoschna Onlvaa of the Mannikin p m by juvenile members of the A March Selected Popular number -NEW FACES APPEAR IN PLAYHOUSE REVUE O U W Key Banner The With many new personalities replacing the familiar members of the W Rex Jewell band the second week of the Playhouse summer vaude- “the other man” in their domestic drama also contributes several songs the cfc Mr ville continues to offer new and attractive numbers no® At' Young and Gibbons former performance in “A Day at players give a first-cla- ss AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE STAR FEATURE West Point” a military dance act which imitates the academy drum “This Side of Heaven” presenting the problems of a typical AmeriA Point act second West arms manual and the of is the corps winning can family which Is one of the Star theater’s Sunday attractions brings Hollywood dance trio the Avis Dancers who please whether in ensemble with Fay headed by Lionel Barrymore or solo offerings The baritone Chet Hlrsch who makes a second ap- together an impressive cast screen role as his wife Barrymore's InIn her first Balnter appearing Mua for his efforts and vocal Mountain hand the pearance gets big novelist wife's affairs in an embezzlement in his firm-hisic" of the Junior Arkansas Hill Billies seems to meet with favor Tommy volvementromances Our New Coollnt System of his children arrive at a climax almost simultaneously Mullalev continues to harvest good will as “The Ambassador from and the 1 “Mite Fane's the Finest in the West Mae Clarke Tom Brown Una Merkel are in the cast ” The Sisteis Brian amateur winners appeal with their tinv Laughland the second feature a story aliye with drama stars! Stolen” Is Baby Woare to and Picture Charlie Buggies Alfcon Kklpworth “Once tap dancing Every offerings singing as the mbvie celebrity whose child (Baby LeRoy) is Merr JBolenil Vrnrrr Burns man” with Ralph Bellamy Fav Wray ‘‘The Cheyenne Kid" with Tom Dorothea Wieck W C Fields Grsrie Allen kidnaped Keene Roscoe Ates Mason operation with the city recreation de C thceacmiHhhe ccMnof Fndate v-- jsiiSUlMtU j flWirpC RicmtnV s1 ’ fTl' Mfcisf - 1 rt — ' Utatl PldUlSt ? ' J & Ed-ai‘- 3 10? £ Hollywood’s New Craze ge And Other Studio Gossip Fort Concert h KNICK-KNACK- El - Ca-Ya- rv WEEK’S MUSIC ’ CALENDAR fever-ridde- i If u Park Concert -- press-agen- i ts Dil-ling- er it ofSTSS?'' ' ‘ s pftfll llllllL Maty - i DIMINUTIVE STAR ON RIALTO PROGRAM Such stellar lights of moviedom as Warner Baxter Madge Evans Shirley Temple John Boles James Dunn Ralph Morgan In a charming story combined with five stupendous musical and beauty revues employing hundreds of lovely girls and a vocal chorus of 500 the Fox Film success “Stand Up and Cheer” is now entertaining Rialto patrons Its which include “Qut Last Night Together" “BabyTake a Bow I’m Laughing and others set a fast tempo for the sparkling revues In addition to the stage personalities a number of popular radio stars seen And Alsa Jtfee MIL ftas “ftiRfag QuLF&ftywWcfl h&S Trances Dee tnH Raymond supplying the romantic interest in a tale that exposes a dignified debutante “racket” to the accompaniment of laughs gayety and music It shows the clash of desires of ambitious mothers and their wilful daughters Alison Skipworth Nigel Bruce and Harry Green carry prominent parts and a number of other players are in the cast jrd SCREEN AT TOWER SHOWS ARCTIC SCENES “Eskimo” an epic of thp Arctic where passions flame at subzero temperature and the laughfest “Six of a Kind” with a half dozen of our leading fun purveyors are joined on the bill at the Tower “Eskimo” Colonel W S Van Dyke's film success in which he was both director and actor gives intimate scenes of Eskimo life and a vivid human drama enacted against the grandeur of ffozen wastes A stampede of caribou hundreds of maddened walruses attacking native boett rights with polar bears furnish som$ of the thrills The comedy six are Charlie Ruggles Mary Boland W C Fields Alison Skipworth Burns and Allen BAND OF SANPETE PRESENTS CONCERT pub-ters- FROZEN NORTH m BABY KlSe LB ROY — AV- D- up - LIONEL BARRYMORE MAE CLARKE— UNA MERKEL “THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN” SUES NOW PLAYING VICTOR BORIS McLAGLEN KARLOFF “The Lost Patrol” With R CAST — ALSO— EDNA FERRER’S STORY “GLAMOUR With PAUL LUKAS CONNIE CUMMINGS FREE I Each conliihnt whose drawing show luflieieni mtrit will receive sridinj end advice 1 to whether in our eitimation artistic talent worth developing Is Stolen” 11 song-write- ESKIMO A SPECIAL FEATURE OF THE MIss Fane’s Baby rs rs PLUS DOROTHEA WIECK ALICE BRADY - rs OF A KIND 2— BIGGfcR FEAIUKLS— 2 well-kno- MT PLEASANT— The North Sanpete high school band directed by GEM SHOWS LOVE SONG NONSENSE IN TROPICS A B Larsen will present a concert With a group of fun making stars embarked on a cruise of music laughs and surprises aboard the yacht of Carole Lom- - program on the North ward church wealth heiress “We’re Not Dressing” is on the screen lawns Sunday at 4 30 g m - b?r& c£it at- the Bing Crosby as a sailor aboard the yacht who The program will be as follows: Getp theater manages unintentionally to make an impression on his employer lends Man'll Washlntton Post mu his voice to the entertainment and among' the guests are such surefire 'Overture American Triumph as Leon Errol and Ethel Merman while the heiress hasp®Pwe “'fflkV' Hr while the Bun Shines' Brown as bodyguard two princely fortune-hunteThere 1k a shipwreck of M"ltr course and the band Invade a South Sea tsland already occupied by a iuh''KTttiwA?”r''r Vlctoriou Myprs Brugel George Burns and Grade Allen The fireworks Overture Pioneer Melodiespair of Have Exuberance Overture starPwhen Crosby takes command of the situation forcing the Hall March New Colonial and her pleasure-seekin- g guests to provide their own shelter and food Songs by Crosby and Miss Merman arise from the situations of the story the hit tunes supplied by the ace Mack Gor- CONDUCTOR OFFERS don and Harry Revel The picture is a fast sixty minutes of music merPIANO COMPOSITION riment and suspense Shirley Temple and Andy Clyde In “Dora’s Dunka new Popeye cartoon a novelty and news fill the ing Doughnuts” ' surrounding program A R Overlade 'supervisor of music at East high school and conductor of DRAMA OF DESERT ABSORBS STATE AUDIENCES has recently With Victor McLaglen and Boris Karloff giving splendid dramatic the school orchestra a “The Patrol” “Swaying filmlzation piece of tenseLost published MacDonald’s performances piano Philip This picture Daffodils” which has received much ly thrilling notfel opened at the State theater Saturday of a detachment of British cavalrymen astray on the Mesopotamian favorable comment It was an- desert besieged in a small oasis by their Arab enemies suffering from nounced ‘as one of the outstanding t of the month bv the appalling heat and constantly menaced by death Is one of gripping “Glamour" the second offering is a drama with music In which litoers Mr Overlade ha several Constance Cummings and Paul Lukas have leading roles Philip Reed other compositions to his credit 6 OF C Outing Today Enjoy a cool exhilarating Bwim in filtered chlorin-ate- d water or the hat Nowadays design and color play an important part in the sale of almost everything Therefore the artist who designs merchandise er Illustrates advertising has become a real factor in modem Industry Machines cart never displace him Many Federal students both men and jrls who are now commercial designer or illustrators capable of earning from $1000 to $5000 yearly have been trained by the Federal Course Here's a splendid opportunity to test your talent Read the rules and send your drawing to the address below1 RULES K ht FOR CONTESTANTS' Thu contest open only 0 amateurs 16 years old or more Professional commercial artists and Faaaral students ere not eligible 1 Make drawing of girl 6 Inches high on paper 8 inches high by 6 Indus widt Draw only the girl arid ball not the lettering S Use only pencil or pen 3 No drawings will be returned 4 Write your name eddress eje and occupation on back ot drawing 5 All drawings must ba received In Minneapolis by August 27th 1934 Prixee will best be awerded for drawing and neatness by In proportion Federal Schools Faculty LAGOON Dept 1573 federal Schools Building Minneapolis Minnesota |