Show fl DRAMA AND IC AT SALT LAKE THEATERS ' GLORIOUS MUSICAL FILM AT ORPHEUM Orpheum theater fans are having further opportunity to see and hear that exotic film “One Night of Love" which has been held over a eecond week With the alluringly glamorous Grace Moore Metropolitan opera star In the leading role the picture has been receiving unstinted praise ever since Its opening at the local theater It presents a novel Conblend of romance comedy music drama and elaborate settings cerning itself with the operatic aspirations of a young midwestern girl who goes tfl Italy for study it offers several opportunities for Miss Moore to sing some of the great operatic arias Her glorious pulsating voice pours forth these stirring Songs reaching a powerfully touching climax in her Madam Butterfly" In the curtain scene Tullicr Carminati has the leading male role and also in the cast are Lyle Talbot Mona Barrie Jessie Ralph and many others A’ number of Interesting short subjects the program Including pictures of the Moro Castle fire complete o ' NOW PLAYING ON XU STAGE TOWN HALL— Tdwn hell Pleyere tn the old-ti- melodrama ”Tha Drunkard” THEATER — (Off Fifth South atreet between Ninth and Tenth Kaat treetsl—The old melodrama "Streeia of BTABLES New ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN PLAYHOUSE— On the atec W Rex Jewell in ”Car-and hie tabloid muelcal players on th tureen ‘ City Llmlta" denatteg” with Ray Welker end Belly Blene ties The Drifter?’ with William yarnua J nd Both Beery ON STAG! AND SCREEN ORPHEUM— Greet Moore in "One Ntfht of Love” with Tullto Cernienltl Lyle Talbot Mona Barrie Jeseie Ralph CAPITOL— Joan Crawford and Clark Oable in “Chained” with Otto Kruger Btuart ‘The World Movee On” Erwin PARAMOUNT— STUDENT Of PIANO GIVING RECITAL Lfly H Palmer will present her pupil Beulah Madsen in a piano recital at the Riverton Second ward chapel Thursday at 8 p m Rhea Bringhurst and Winston L Palmer vocalists will assist Following will be the program: Orleg 'Butterfly” Arndt Nola" Beulah Madsen Vocal “It’ World Good a Mighty Rb Bringhurst "Anitra'i Dance” Orleg WollenNaupt “Whispering Wind” Beulah Madsen Vocal ’Ths Sunshine of Your Smile” Winston T Palmer Kowalski "Salut a Pesth” Massenet "Elegy” Bach "Bolfeggletto” BeUlah Msdsen ’’Heart of the Hills” Vocsl duet Rhea Bringhurst and Winston T Palmer Richmantnoff 'Prelude In 0 Minor” St GRIPPING MYSTERY AT THE GEM 0 f6 -- i EPIC “CIMARRON” AT THE STUDIO ' ’KLlJ sJL A Itin Thriving AlSwwS That Charlie ChapUn U to produce Another motion picture is Indicated by the fact that the noted comedian recently apent ten daya at Lake Arrowhead California working on a story Sharing hlaeeclu-alowen Henry Bergman and Carter DeHaven who twisted tn writing the story and creating tho comedy altuatlona LUXURY Faculty Members Of Westminster Set Fall Recital ed NOTE Virginia Bruce has specially engraved personal checks made out her Beverly Hills bank She carries them in a solid gold case— the gift 1 1 TdHlo Carminati Lyle Talbot Mona Barrio mX Id lBlCl 'Mi iwaaau 7 IW1AFK5- Production i ALt-STA- R CAST ' j 14 SCENES— 4 Acts INTERMISSION SPECIALTIES PRETZELS AND REFRESHMENTS FREE ) ADMISSION POPULAR PRICES Wasatch S4 39 RESERVED SEATS - WCIAT5DK IABTIAK5 Orchestra and the Gorgeous Girls Wrapped in Cellophane 1 Great Picture Returns te Thrill Yen A ABOW ’ SnuCTty-WNAMITE- fAt DUNN :rviCT0R JORY'W A rAYli-Vi- TRiVCTfC W m ktfl BMKU1M K7Y7T c Qme DQJXC WieeM in “STINOAREE” " -- J’2 5:30 T:40 wHu Ur mrxiiimii it HARD 11 RUSSKIL PIANCHOI News Novelty TED pIORIOTO - - i ROSEMARY AMES PIT KEITON : Cartoon & PURSUEDw37 “tiff® & NOW FLAYING bLjiI Club Monte Carlo t Jj Half-W- it with ’ KlilDUiSE v TONE ui MAOILIINE ARROU g t 'UWATltAl tmnlrtft a kMOitlto kMUONtlFi Direct X tin toninef-Yi- ' Soil and Plug to L vnr Hgnor and ONI Babf TfrAl JOUOM TA $ DICK POWELL CIS KAY IRAN tlCARDOCOKTlZ DOLORES DEL RIO nuintwul 41 Popy NCzrlMld TODAY— 2:30 to 12 P 2 M “Wonder Bar” ISIS ’ Blr 'Doobl “EASY TO LOVE” With BUI LE GRIST SCHOOL JOHN BARRYMORE “20TII CENTURY E 1st South 15 professional KEN MAYNARD In ' AND COMEDY Today— 10 a m to 2P nt Children 'Admitted For Sc ' fPRESENT '"THE PANIC 6F 67!” to 8:30 wUI Pvk ' “DR CHESTER OWSE M C" weekReserratlone rail Hr 3S2S-end performance only OPEN COFFEE SHOP : 4tb South and Maih FOR THOSE HOME 8UNDAY TURKEY DINNERS— Five Conran 5 NIGHTS-SEPTEM- 18 TO 22 BER LOCATED NINTH SOUTH AND MAIN STREETS TKIORNTOH’S "STREET? of NEW YORK” TONIGHT AT 120' with opportunities ALWAYS 9TH EASt PET 4TH tf 6TH SO 1 you— from laughter Was- - Your Patronage Solicited the STABLES THEATRE wept BROS A proven school ALaO11-’-- TARZAN SEABRAND OF DANCING —in— lour grandfather' - Genevieve Tobin Adolph Menjou Mary Astor and Guy Kibbee ONE HOUR OF COMEDY Matinee Only Dreucr Erelytt Venable And “The CapH Fiddle9’ ’ WILL ROGERS “DAVID HARUM” RAMONJVOVARRO i 2 BIGGER FEATURES Louis "Honor of the Range1’ Lsugh Sing and Be Merry at This Colossal Stage - a tnc fOWPiLG nly rival 10U BEVERLY THE REX FAMILY DORTHEA and ANDR8 CONRAD and MEEHAN VINCENT HAYDOCK LE ALAND ADAIR ANITA CONRAD novI HAfUttS - jn m4 Fiitorlar The flit? nunrgTL With The Drunkard Vi'0 tour— coast-to-coa- st hnui'i BILLY WADE J mime tlTHAS two© Shirley a Jot y foundin' Afioft CAROLS LOMBARD SECOND' SOUTH And STATE Formerly Hippodrome- - —On John Gilbert ' TOWN HALL With 1 CELLOPHANE 1 i SALT LAKERS SEEING “THE DRUNKARD” GENERAL GIRLS IN A OWiouiltojCt n tnr SECOND OLD MELODRAMA MAKES BOW With one melodrama of days gone past having opened Wednesday another made its bow Saturday night at The Stables theater located off Fifth South street betweetj Ninth and Tenth East streets This time It Is “Streets of New York” apd based upon the financial panics of 1837 of a New’ York family with a naivette and 1857 It details the that Is bound to bring forth uproarious laughter from any audience When it was first produced 60 or 70 years ago audiences wept They may weep now but it will be from laughter In the cast are Rebecca Daynes Richard E Rowland II William Anderson Chester Dowse Laura Snow Tommy Carrigan Louise Isgreen David Ashton Betty Allison and Harry R Allen who directed Novelty numbers between the acts feature the University of Utah girls quartet In a “Floradora” act v (fan an?crffi WWWIIMMW with-powerf- ed 8B I G Theuiiaai d Hisses and loud guffaws are ruling Just now at the Town Hall where that grand old melodrama “The Drunkard” is holding forth Drama it was many years ago to theatergoers Played in the same vein by a company It becomes uproarious farce to those who see It now with the audience having even a better time than the actors themselves with the hero and heroine being applauded and the villain hissed as It should be Old-tispecialty numbers are featured between the acts Pageant of Youth and Beauty! OR AXity WILL ROGERS’ PICTURE AT’ STAR Will Rogers in “David Harum” that story of a shrewd horse trSder with a heart that alternates between cold steel and pure gold heads the current film program at the Star This tale known to all Is a perfect! His excellent Supporting cast has vehicle for Inimitable Rogers Louise Dresser Evelyn Venable Kent Taylor Steptn Fetcjilt and many others Another feature on the Star's bill Is tho hilarious cqmedy "Easy to Love” a rovelatlqn In marital mixups There Is a quadrangular love tangle In which a husband and wife whom their daughter and her sweetheart believe to be an Idealistically happy married couple are mixed up with affinities in the persons of each other’s beet friend Adolphe CATCHY MUSICAL REVUE AT PLAYHOUSE Menjou? Genevieve Tobin Edward Everett Hortoh Mary Astor Patricia ' Clever comedy catchy tunes good dancing and with artistic settings Ellis and Guy Kibbee head the cast In keeping with the theme of the piece make up “Gardenettes" the current tabloid musical revue being presented at the Playhouse by W Rex COjMEDY TRIUMPH AT ISIS THEATER ' Jewell and his Musi-Gl- rl comedians The two comedians of the troupe John Barrymore in one of the best comedy triumphs of the past year Tommy Mullaley ahd Tommy Parker as usual have charge of the fun "20th Century" heads the new film program today at the Isis Written of the revue with aU the other principals of the company coming in for by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur the picture tells the story of an their fuU share of providing entertainment In addition to th revue the eccentric and egocentric theatrical- - producer and his efwinners of the last amateur night the “A O U- - W Buckaroos” five forts to sign to a contract a great stage star Carole Lombard ha the youhg cowboys are offering mountain music The current picture features leading feminine role and also In the cast are Walter Connolly Roscoe re “City Limits" with Ray Walker and Sally Blane and "The Drifter" Karas Ralph Forbes and others Another picture on the new bill at the IslS Is the western thriller "Honor of the Range” with Ken with William Famum and Noah Beery Maynard and his horse Tarzan MELODIOUS MUSIC ON MARLO SCREEN Musical films make up the current program at the Mario the pichJres being "Wonder Bar” and “The Cat and the Fiddle" Al Jolson Js the singing star of the former which is the filmlzation of the stage success of two continents Gorgeous settings melodious tunes drama romance Revue! A komix AU g Timi 7 RICHARD DIX AS BANDIT AT STATE RlchUrd Dix and Irene DUnne head the cast of "Stlngaree” the chief picture featifre current at the State It is the thrilling story of the career and personal romance of lovable Australian bandit the picture being drama romance and with Miss Dunne being crammed heard in a number of glorious songs The supporting cast Is headed by Conway Tearle Andy Devine Henry Stephenson and Una O’Connor Another feature on the State bill Is “Finishing School" a picture that treats daringly with conditions in certain types of fashionable girls’ finishing schools Frances Dee Billie Burke Ginger Rogers Bruce Cabot and John Halliday head the cast That epic motion picture “Cimarron" which has Richard Dix In bis greatest role that of Yancy Cravat Is once more showing in Salt Lake City this time at the Studio Irene Dunne plays opposite the star and the cast also has Estelle Taylor Buster Collier Nance O’Neill Roscoe Ates George E Stone Stanley Fields and thousands of others “Clmar ron" dealing with the settling and growth of new parts of the United States In days gone by Is filled to the brim with powerful drama heart stirring pathos and throbbing romance It Is a picture that can easily be classed as one of the really great films of all time Foremost Musical fhUSICA £ MUSIC FILM COMEDY AT TOWER That glorious musical film "Wonder Bar” with Al Jolson in the Honor and Oh? Baby” starring role and the hilarious comedy “Love two with SUm Summerville and ZaSu Pitts are the picture features now playing at the Tower "Wonder Bar” Is the filtiilzarion PI ttye sensational stage success of two continents and Is filled to the JJrim with drama comedy romance gorgeous settings and lilting melodies In the supporting cast are Kay Francis Ricardo Cortez Dick PoweU fifl d’Orsay Guy Kibbee Ruth Donnelly and scores of others Uproarious fun rules supreme In "LOve Honor and Oh Baby’ which is called the “breech of promise suit of a century” George Barbier Donald Meek ' and "Verree ’ Teasdale head the supporting cast The Gem is now showing what has been termed by one critic the best detective story yet "written in America “The Thin Man" which has William Powell and Myrna Loy in the featured roles The picture Is filled with stark drama thrills galore romance and sufficient comedy and In the supporting cast are Maureen O'Sullivan Henry Wadsworth Nat Pendleton Minna Gombell Porter Hall Natalie Moorehead and others It tells the gripping story of Nick Charles and of three murders which Involved him with the eccentric Wynant family— a half mad father a lying lecherous mother a bewildered daughter and a neurotic son The surrounding bill has a cMor cartoon Ted Flo Rito and his band in "What Price Jazz?” a pictorial novelty and a newsreel T - Season’s Krslaisr-Loea- SHIRLEY TEMPLE SCORES AT RIALTO 7066- The d Little Shirley Temple gets most of the bows In “Baby Take a Bow’ which heads the current film program at the Rialto This film Is a concerning Itself with the struggle for happisparkling comedy-dram- a ness and success of a young man just out of prison a girl who marries him because she believes in him and the result of their union an adorable baby girl who is the pride and Joy of their hearts James Dunn and Claire Trevor have the roles of the parents of this starring youngster In the film that Is packed with drama and pathos Another feature on the Rialto bill is “Strictly Dvnamite" a riotous comedy which costars Jimmy Durante Lupe Velez the Four Mills Brothers and Marian Nixon WAS THEATRES L MARCUS The membership drive will start ths third week In October Louise Bowman Engle and Elizabeth Hayes Simpson sopranos Mildred Watt Bickett pianist and Beulah Frances Gifford violinist all members of the music faculty of Westminster college will present their annual fall recital Friday at 815 p m at Ferry hall The public Hut is invited Following is the program: organ-installe- appreciated" manager ’Pe“STAGE REVUE AT VICTORY MONDAY ’Llebeatraum” ‘Mendelssohn Autumn Song will find two action-fillepicture on Sunday's program Mu Slmpgon Mrg Engle Mre ’ Gifford ro—“The Moth” starring Sally O’Nell and “Star Packer" a western Tabernacle Organist MIh Bickett Bach Italian Concerto (flrgt movement) and themes mance with John Wayne Their contrastingybackgrounds Liszt Nlghtineele To Play in Pocatello The provide balanced entertainment “The Moth” centering about the ad Grainger Country Gardens Mise Bickett ventures of a girl determined to live her own life Is marked by unexReolt et Air de Lla From "L’Bnfant Debussy POCATELLO Idaho— Frank W Prodigue" pected situations rich In both comedy ana drama while “Star Packer' dealing with a fight to rid a frontier western town Of outlaws has a Asper organist for the L D S taber- Ploclno Plcclo Mre Simpson Castelnuovo news double share of thrills An Our Gang comedy and Metrotone sound La Forge nacle at Salt Lake City is to appear Song of the Open Sadero Mezo al Mar complete the bill Beginning Monday for four days the Victory will here September YLfor a recital in In Charles Clouds present a gay stage revue “Girls lfi Cellophane" It brings a galaxy of the L D S First ward chapel which Old Mother Hubbard Hughes Mrs Engle stars In the eight big acts around which the revue is built Thirty-fiv- e recently had a new Biasing Hebrew Lsment n Arthur W Hall choir master of the Pale Moon people take part In the production including the popular Club Monte Frlml Carlo orchestra Among them Is the frolicking comedian Billy Wade and ward announces that apecial rehear- Mignonette Gilford Mrs his partner Lou Beverly Other acts Include the Rex Family of “Sen sals are to be held in the ehapel to Dome ’Child Betide Me Blelehmann sational Novelty Acrobats" the famous adagio team Dorothea and prepare for the program Bird Fm Arabian Melody Seller's Wife Andre Conrad and Meehan ’In “Danolng Oddities” Vincent Haydock layson bishop and Robert Sutton The The Catbird Bari- and Albert Walton counselors in the billed as a “Whirlwind of Rhythm" Leonard Adair “Double-Voioe- d Mrs Simpson Orodzkl of Seagulls tone" and Anita Conrad The gorgeous beauties billed as "The Cello bishopric are m charge of arrange Shrieks Mrs Engle Mrs Gifford Mrs Simpson Miss Bickett phane Girls” will introduce something startlingly different In the way of ments costumes The revue has many colqrful stage settings uniquely lighted The stage shpw program will also Include a feature picture “Pursued” and comedy are Intermingled In the piece In the supporting cast are a story of love and regeneration In the remote parts of Asia Victor Jory Kay Francis Dick PoweU Ricardo Cortez Fill d'Orsay Guy Kibbee Ruth and Rosemary Ames are starred A comedy “My Mummy’s Arms” with Donnelly and many others Ramon Novarro and Jeanette MacDonald a Pete’ Smith novelty find sound news will be further are the featured players lit the musical “The Cat and the Fiddle 'also Harry Qribbon : J ' attractions the filmlzation of a New York stage success s available than Instruments to go around In music the bass part is the foundation of the harmony and for an orchestra toe size of ours num baring usually above fin piece toe ' Importance of having a sufficiently strong bass section can be readily versity of Utah announces the arrival vioOGDEN —Ogden Community Con of two new imported string bass lins tor use by the university orchesis to make cert association preparing tra They were purchased Just bea membership drive in preparation fore the recent rue In price became for the annual concert aeries effective Because of th reputation estabProfessor Arthur Freber director lished by the association in the class of the orchestra says: “These are of musical artists brought to Ogden In the past it la anticipated that the sale of memberships will bs easy this year The number of memberships obtained will determine the number of concerts? and the class of artists that can be booked The Rev Joljn Edward Carver Is president of the association and Mrs Royal Eocles vice president Mrs Stuart P Dobbs is the campaign YrkV LOVE DRAMA AT Victory-goer- really splendid Instruments at which ‘U’ Music Department OGDEN CONCERT we can well feel proud Hitherto we GROUP PLANNING Gets Bass Violins have had but two string basses on the campus and tor the last tew years MEMBER DRIVE The music department of the Uni- there have been more base players Reading Over a Manuscript with Franchot Tone Madeleine Carroll Haul Reeinald Denny Louise Dreiser VICTORY— “The Moth” with Bally O’Neil Paul Pete Wilfred Lucas alto John ROMANCE "CHAINED"1 AT THE CAPITOL Wayne In “The Star Packer ” RIALTO-“Ba- by With Bhlr-le- y Bow” a Take THE CAST v Temple James Dunn Claire Trevor CLARK OABLK Mike Bradley JOAN CRAWFORD Alan Diuehert “Strictly Dynamite” alto Flan Stuart Erwin Johnnie I Otto Krueer with Jimmy Durante Lupe Velee the Four Mr Field hn O'Connor Marjorie Oateson Amr Mills Brothers Marian Nixon Clarenca Brown Director OEM— William PoweU and Myma Lor to Tho Thin Men “ with Maureen O SulThe sheer romance of “Chained" the new attraction at the Capitol livan Nat Pendleton Minna Oombel makes It a perfect vehicle for Joan Crawford and Clark Gable “All STUDIO— Richard Dlx and Irene Dunne the world loves a lover" it seems and only Gable and the vivid Joan to “Cimarron” with Estelle Taylor Wile item Collier Jr Nance O’Neill Edna May have that vital quality necessary to the portrayal of strong emotions on Oliver E Stone George A1 Jolson In "Wonthe screen Their past success has demonstrated their popularity and MARLO (Surerhoueel— der Bar ” with Kay Francis Dolores Del “Chained" will definitely further it They meet aboard a great liner on Rio Dick Powell Cortee also Ricardo a romantic "South American cruise Gable is the whimsical altogether Ramon Novarro In “The Cat and the MacDonald Piddle” with Jeanette - an American ranchturned has who Argentine “Mike Bradley"agreeable Bast and Niath Bouth — TOWER er Joan Is a beautiful and fascinating girl whose past Is a mystery to A1 Joleon(Ninth in ’’Wonder Bar” with Kay Francis Dolores Del Rio Dick Powell him Stuart Erwin is the outspoken third who always helps In breaking Cortez a also 811m Summerville The langorous nights aboard ship and Ricardo the ice of early" acquaintanceship and ZaSu Pitta in “Love Honor and Oh Baby ” still more glamorous evenings under an Argentine moon completely STATE— Richard Dlx to “Stlngaree" with undermine the glrl-’- s love for the man she left waiting In New York But Irene Dunne also ‘Finishing School” Dee Billie Burke Ginger Gable’s rival with Otto Franoeg of plays a remains Kruger loyalty there question Rogers Bruce Cabot dominate the characters The three finesse completely his usual with STAR— Will Rogers In "David Harum” with also Venable Dresser Evelyn story which holds the audience absorbed and delighted throughout itsi Louise Easy to Love ” with Adolphe Menjou “Roamand Eddie Kelly— with Jr A Patsy Foy rollicking comedy Genevieve Tobin Edward Everett Horlength ton in’ Vandals”— heads the supporting bill A Betty Boop cartoon and ISIS— John Barrymore to “JOth Century Paramount sound news complete It with Carole Lombard Walter Connolly Roscoe Ates alto Ken Maynard in ‘ Honor of the Ranee” PARAMOUNT— "CLEOPATRA” FRIDAY An Impressive love drama “The World Moves On" Is the current offering at the Paramount It Is a huge production which recently had a roadshow opening on Broadway equal to that of "Cavalcade” A score of featured roles hundreds of supporting players and many spectacular scenes give it a place among the most pretentious pictures of the year Franchot Tone and the lovely English actress Madeleine Carroll portray the lover roles The story spans a century and Is linked throughout with the history of a great family With all of the charm of “Berkeley N Square" the early and unrequited love between the hero Richard Gerard — and Mary Warburtom of the English branch is fulfilled four generations later ln the persons of their descendants and namesakes The international aspect of the clan Introduces a new and engrossing dramatic element when tha World war sweeps them apart It Is stirring screen fare adroitly handled in every phase Friday the Cecil B DeMille spectacle “Cleopatra" will begin an engagement at the Paramount It has been filmed against the same stupendous canvases that marked “The Ten Commandments” and “The King of Kings" and Is the climax of historical research of many years on the part of the famous director 'Claude Colbert plays the Siren of the Nile Warren William appears as tl mighty Caesar and the British acton Henry Wllcoxon as his champion Marc' Antony Brutus Cassius Casca Calpernla and pctavlus Caesar are among other great characters brought to lifeiithe amazing spectacle Ml COOKED 50c Reflitered Pharmaclit In Char of Dru Dept 24 Hour a Day 300 PEOPLE— r' 12-HIG- H t BANDS— 10 RIDING DEVICES ' CLASS SHOWS-- 12 FREE DANCING UNDER BIG TENT—ROOM FLOOR SHOW EACH NIGHT MUSIC RY PAYNE’S COLORED ION VISIT THE TENTED CIT 10 CENTS GENERAL ADMISSION 5 ‘ M i 500 COUPLES ID CENTS C |