Show L THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 24 Mother Love Stone Fafriily Sticks Close f Featured in Together in Business Deals : Victory Film g A human Interest tory "Star for a Night" brought raves from opening night audiences at the Victory Friday It is one of those plentifully sprinkling with laughs and tears that have a way of stirring even the most casual showgoers Mother love plays a big role In the picture Only it is the rather wistful attempt of three grown children to realize their mother’s ambitions that gives the story its poignant appeal Claire Trevor is one of the girls— a chorus girl who has assured her blind mother that that she is the star of a musical how Her other daughter Evelyn Venable makes believe that she is heart-warmin- stories ' pianist when she is in re' ality the piano player in a ten The aon Dean Jaggert hides the fact that he is a taxi driver and the mother exults in her children’s success Then the possibility of her re' gained sight brings the wolrd of e to a sudden end Hap Broad-wayitd pily the most are touched by the story and the mother’s dreams become a reality — for a night It is an in genious idea and it is ably enlarged upon by the stars and a capable Fred Paula Carol and Dorothy Stone left to right follow supporting cast Including Arline motto that “Rolling Stones gather no moss” in business and perJudge J Edward Bromberg and Alan Dinehart sonal dealings The companion picture this week Is ‘The Amateur ientleman” a coK less than half the directors in picBy JIMMY FIDLER orful version of the Jeffery Farnoi Oct 16—1 like tures” Jack Oakie passing at the romance Taking place in Regency HOLLYWOOD moment paused to murmur: "He of the Stones must England it presents Douglas Fair- the smell elegant!" as son the banks Jr Fred Dorothy Paula and Carole Innkeeper’s overwho became a "gentleman" are the happiest big famiiy I know The mail continually brings comnight to win the love of a beautiful and from outward appearances plaints from fans who have sent 25 Elissa Land! plays opposite lady husband Charles Collins cents to stars for photographs and the star with Hugh Williams and Dorothy's is a welcome addition They are have received Basil Sydney featured picture nor mutual ad- returned quarternelthey Most of the fans A Pete Smith act "Goofy Movies" original founders of the society prime users of curse the stars and Metrotone sound news complete miration the motto “One for all and all for More often than not the stars the bill one" The moment one of the clan should not be blamed they never strikes oil” he calls on the others receive the money Many letters to sink wells First it was the never reach the studios Sometimes stage' under the wing of Papa Stone they reach the studios and mysall the little pebbles flocked to the teriously disappear There have Then Fred turned west- been cases wherein secretaries of footlights ward and made good in the movies stars pocketed these quarters UnAlready Paula and Collins have fol- questionably there are a few stars lowed and it is but a question of who do receive the money” but igwill be liv- nore the accompanying requests for time before The new Shirley Temple picture ing in a new Hollywood Stone age The same photographs to comes the "Dimples" Capitol has extendI know but one way to Insure theater Saturday as th£ second at- ed to radio a jobspirit for one means a delivery of your coin to proper traction in the new "Greatest Show job for two three or allf hands: your letter and deSeason” lineup With new songs and his fam- mand a Register The late Will return receipt you will then intricate new dances and an excep- ily and Billie Rogers and have a record of who receives your Burke tional cast headed by Frank Mor- her daughter PatriciaZiegfeld are prac- money If nothing results- - turn to sh her win gan promises way tically members of this same big the matter over to the postal au' into new hearts All stand with hands outclan Set in the gay nineties the story stretched to help each other Now thorlties presents Shirley as s winsome little that Will Rogers Jr has purchased Rail Official Dies street minstrel who does a good job a small newspaper in Beverly Hills CHICAGO Oct 16 (A1)— Carlcton of mothering and disciplining her Patricia as a member of his staff guardian an old thespian— Frank and Fred Stone occasionally writes J Birchfield 52 general advertising Morgan When she learn that he features for "Editor Will” And de- manager of the Atchison Topeka & is with other people's spite reports that young Rogers’ Santa Fe Railway company died and heart is riveted to that of a Pasa- Friday after an illness of two property she is heart-brokto jav him from jail she allows dena society girl I will not be sur- months herself to be adopted by a wealthy prised to see his budding friendship and lonely old woman Helen West-le- y for Patricia ripen into love The whole lot of them— Stones Rogers A romance Is Interwoven with and Ziegfdds— seem more like Robert Kent playing the nephew small town citizens than movie and of Shirley’s foster-mothIn love stage people With an actress he is ordsred to —LAST TIMES TODAY— Published lists of movie salaries leave home end his istsr advenROBERT tures of the stage involve Shirley as released by tax officials failed to unone full that reveal star fledged The small star dances new routines especially created for her by til recently received only $73 a week to Jean Parker Not long Bill Robinson in the new picture I refer “PICCADILLY JIM” She also sings "What Did the Blue ago she was presented a new contwo years previous tract but with for was “He a Jay Say” Dandy" and less munifiMADGE EVANS "Picture Mo Without You” Her per- she earned a pay check Frank studio cent secretaries Morgan— Billie Burke than many formance of "Little Eva” in “Uncle Robt Benchlcy— Eric Blore Jean was serving under Tom’s Cabin" is one of the high- receive "ATHRILL f6rTHELMA" her original pact which started at lights of ths production Of the Crime Doean’t Pay Storiea rea week Studios $40 customarily Stepin Fetchit has a comedy role Color Cartoon— News Flashes such agreements with better as Morgan’s gullible valet Velma place ones once a player has made good newcomer Byron a plays the but in Miss Parker's case the lead with Astrld Allwyn powers’-that-be were "spanking her” and Berton Churchill completing for her heart to rule permitting the featured cast brain In plainer language she her Topping the new supporting bill is the studio did not a technicolor traveitalk "Quaint was in loveAllandhas been adjusted approve Quebec" A Betty Boop cartoon now Jean is married and the "Grampy’s Indoor Outing" a nov- studio heads have sighed and forelty act “Broadway Highlights" But while she was in bad and Fox Movietone News complete given favor there often occurred the situthe program ation of the star of a picture (Jean) receiving less salary than every Aid Saved Economic other member of her cast five-and- -: make-believ- es hard-shelle- ‘Dimpl es’ Now At Capitol VICTORY — Cllr Trevor in "Btar for with Jane Darwell Evelyn Veoa Night" bie Dean Jagger: alao DouglM Fair banka Jr ana Elleaa Land I in Jeffrey gold eyes Farnot'a “The Amateur Gentleman" — Return engagement of slim PARAMOUNT Deep! de“The Great Zlegfeld" with William Powell Mymt Loy Louie Rainer Frank to adjust her life to his going but Morgan Fannie Brice Virginia Bruce and huge aupporting cut her interests are still comparatively CAPITOL—Shirley Temple !n Dlmplee" — LONDON Oct (£) Hearings remote with Frank Morgan flteptn Fetchit Helen Weetley Astrid Allwyn the Hall Johnson in Warner Brothers’ suit to bar Virginia originated the feminine choir lead in many of E H Sothern’s proORPHKUM— Jean Arthur and Joel VcCrea Blonde Bette Davis from acting in In “Adventure in Manhattan” with Regiductions and as his wife was nald Owen Thomas Mitchell Herman England ended Friday to tho disapin "Hamlet” ‘Enemy of the VBingf also "In His Steps" with Eric Linden Cecilia Parker Harry Bersaford pointment of a courtroom crowd King" “Colonial Girl" “The Three Olive Tell Robert Warwick Musketeers” and "The Lady of to see RIALTO— -- Marc Connelly's "Green Paa which had waited in vain turee" with Rex Ingram and the Hall tho Hollywood star on tho witness Lyons” among others cnour Johnson Negro “V She then became a star under GEM— “Piccadilly Jim with Robert Mont stand the Frohman aegis in "Trilby” “The comery Madge Evans ' Frank Morgan In Branson Bench Justice King’s Billie Burke Robert Adventures of Lady Ursula” Pidivision took tho issue into his Ralph Forbes nero’s "Iris” She was in the origSTUDIO—Sinclair Lewis "Dodsworth” chambers over and inal American production of "The with Walter Huston Ruth Chaturton to a reach decision he said hoped Paul Lukas Mary Aster: aleo “The Sunken Bell” at the old Knickerflea flpo tiers" with John Wayue Fussy by Monday bocker On one memorial evening in Knight Bette whose counsel Sir William 1912 Virginia and William CourteSTATE— Bette Davis In "The Golden Arrow" with George Brent Carol Hughes Jowitt pictured her a happy “slave" nay opened in “Camille" in opposiDirk Foran Ivan Lehedeff aleo George behind "gilded bars” because of the O'Brien In "Border Patrolman” tion to Margaret Anglin and Henry tescontract not did of terms her BROADWAY— "And 80 They Were MarMiller in the lathe place Virginia ried" with Melvyn Douglas Mary Aetor tify Edith Fellows played it for a long New York run Jackie Moran also Patrick Sir In fact Thomas Maynard and Evelyn Brent In Hastings and included it in her country-wid- e e “flong of the Trail" Warner Brothers’ attorney was altour of eix years’ duration with STAR—"Murder in the Fleet” with Robert most the whole show as far as the 'Anna Karenina" which she orig Taylor Jean Parker Ted Healy Nat VIRGINIA HARNED Pendleton: also “Music Is Magic with spectators were concerned as the Alice Faye Ray Wglker Bebe Daniels sessions ended in a maze of legal Mitchell and Durant TOWER (Ninth East and Ninth South) arguments over the disputed con“I find that as I grow older I have Clark Gable Jean Harlow Myrna Loy In tract lost almost all interest in material “Wife Versus Secretary" also Wallace Miss all sat three Davis through Beery In “A Message to Garcia" with things" says Virginia Harned for John Boles Barbara Stanwyck days in the same costume —a tweed many years a Broadway star “My MARLO (flugarhouie) — Wallace Beery In coat and beret Fashion sticklers very nice collection of “A Message to Garcia" with John Boles jewels was Barbara Stanwyck: also “Big Brown spotted the fact however she had stolen from me in some Chicago Joan Grant with Bennett — — Cary — Eyes" shoes — changed her don’t miss them nor do Lloyd Nolan Marjorie Gatesort' years ago chided Miss Davis for I wish to Sir Patrick ON STAGE A NO HCKKKN replace them” ROXY — On the stage Wells and Gilmore her "wise discretion" in not giving Ths widow of William Bourtnay comedians Patsy Marr “Upside Down" Bob Bonnie and company com- testimony after he had submitted since 1933 novelty has sold their edy U S Thompson tap dancer Wilwritten document to clarify the country placeVirginia in Rye N Y and has On liam and Charles musical clowns the screen Aim Sothem in "Don't Gamble injunction application which asked a spacious comfortable apartment With Love Also “Yellow Dust” with she be prohibited from appearing in in Manhattan Richard Dlx Leila Hyama any production stage or screen in Virginia is an attractive ON THE STAGE "figurs OLD MASONIC TEMPLE — Salt Lake Little England theater group presents “Murray Hill" Productions the Ltd Toeplitz Leslie Howard by comedy flaturday British firm which had engaged night -- Former Navy Officer’s Spy Trial Set Nov 16 High Wind Dust Storm Hits Los Angeles Area LOS ANGELES Oct 16 (INS)— High wind dust storms and a chill rain swept over southern California Friday as the weather changed sharply to fall conditions With small craft warnings posted at Los Angeles harbor the Catalina Island boat service was canceled seaplane traffic was suspended the navy stopped service to and from ships in tenders and huge barges anchored at the breakwater were tqsvi'd to safety UfjpSUK ANNUAL Gents 26o S:3S p m Thereafter: Ladies 20c Genta 40c COCONUT suaARHousej TODAY— 1:30 to 12 P M WALLACE BEERY SPECIAL KIDDIES’ MATINEE With KERMIT MAYNARD EVELYN BRENT COLOR CARTOON—SPORT REEL TirTTro ROBERT TAYLOR £ Tonight BEBB DANIELS WALKER FAY IT’S THE FLEEF AND— R 4V ALICE “Music Is Magic’ LOQVRE with “BY” Dance Dine x° ° LAST TIMES TODAY CLUB WOODBURY’S HEIDELBERG FLOOR SHOW BAND it The Famous Chine LING Cover Charge Dance Stylist - FAN DANCER New location Opposite So a 5 5 P yourself ballroom To MERLE HOWARD and Make Reservations Early Main St CAMERAlf S LANE MELODY INVITES YOU Dili E COMPANY'S In the movies that will he taken In the be shown at a later date His HOLLYWOOD STUDIO BAND glKO per Plata (no cover char(e) 7n Without Frivolities Start Dinner 14 F Jerry Jones Band A? Poitoffice OGDEN See 40 Dancer— To Musle M illllBBBBflBiailllBBIBBBIIBIIIglBIBBIIllllBIBBIBS and D ARC E ARNOLD BURGENERJ?dhis By TONIGHT JOAN RCNNETT HOUR OF COMEDIES FIRST SHOW ONLY "SONG OF THE TRAIL” MOVIE’ NIGHT Hcre’i a thrill - ALSO STARTING AT 11:00 A M TODAY- FREE CANDY FROM OSTLER CANDY CO PARAMOUNT “MESSAGE TO GARCIA” ONE “The Golden Arrow” PRESENTS JOHN BOLES “Big Drown Eyes” LAST TIMES TODAY BETTE DAVIS in —ALSO— ACTION! THE HOTEL BEN BpuBLe RICHARD DIX in “YELLOW DUST” peiiiiReeiiiiiiiaHaiimiiBiiiaiiiBiBiBiMHHR SI LIGHT l S J —in— 341 CARY GRANT EZ53 Don’t Gamble With Love’ OLD MILL TONIGHT Til By H G WELLS BROADWAY —Screen— CHEE CORN HUlKERS QUARTET “Sweet as Cider" I PRIZES m C" vmes Best GREAT FUN Ladies lOo -- ALSO- ANN SOTHERN TONIGHT m ‘Bride Walks Out ‘Things to Come MATINEES— “FLASH GORDON- Cosily Warmed HW"i Orchestra Bwinf Rhythm Barbara Stanwyck “Border Patrolman” sl Goast-Io-Coa- Indoor Halls ADOLPH BROX —NEXT ATTRACTIONS— George O’Brien Dance to the brilliant music of JOE KIRKHAM'S BAND BABN DANCE NOW! 2ND FEATURE Music and Entertainers tion talked a marvelous game” Virginia's fair skin flushes beHer comingly when she laughs only adornment besides her plain is a banquet gold wedding ring ring of the time of Louis XV set with diamonds and emeralds Born in Boston Mass May 29 Next: Julia Arthur Practically all the Sea Island cotton now grown in the world is produced in the West Indies islands 'With GEORGE BRENT MILO STELT’S and Dim-l- Virginia doesn’t tan she only peels so she feels no yen for the sun “I’d rather talk about the outdoors and sports anyway than go In for them" she smiles "Ws had wonderful tennis court in Rye and I ed “MURDER M IONITE lunch 40-0- ant commander charged with espionage and conspiracy with two Japanese to sell confidential information was Friday set for November 16 after the judge refused to quash the indictment Justice James M Proctor of the United Sta'tes district court told defense attorneys that their ’plea that the defendant could not conspire because the two Japanese were immune from proaecution on diplomatic grounds was not well found- JDeMille 6M3H! ' almost constantly of things Of novels “Gone With the She Wind ehe thinks very fine is an energetic walker and pan be seen swinging up Riverside drive from her apartment any day after 1920 Miss Davis submitted an affidavit declaring it stood to lose nearly pounds ($200000) if she did not appear in the picture “I'll Take the Low Road” JEAN PARKER UNA MERKEL TED HEALY JEAty HBRSHOLT and Gary Cooper weTe talking about the many traditions that surround her father Cecil B "How about that story that Mr DeMille uses bath tubs in every picture he makes?” demand"It’s crazy” Katherine ed Gary said "My' father uses bath tubs York play wa Arnold Daly WASHINGTON Oct 16 (INS)— The date for the trial of John S Farnsworth former naval lieuten- H Katherine " I MONTGOMERY ft 4 Hearings End Memory Lane By I C Brenner "Iris” Her last New with “Josephine” In Bette Davis V about reddish twith her blue reads Virginia silhouetts hair and Contract Case voted to her husband she has tried and reads all kinds the current NOW PLAYING oitisi auiHBUE screen en NEW YORK Oct 18 (Ah— Asserting that federal aid "undeniably saved our economic structure" Chairman John H Fahey of the federal home loan bank board said Friday the government now was "abandoning rapidly" its direct assistance to business ' Responsibility for further economic development is being placed “on private enterprise where it belonga” he declared in an address before the United States Building and Loan league's annual conven- 17 1934 inated in this part of the world and light-finger- Structure Says Banker OCTOBER It THE CAHT CLAIRE TREVOR Darwcll Jne Kami Artina Judge f Anna Lind Evelyn Venable Edward Bromberg Dean Jaeger mint Alan Dlnehart Lewij Seller Director glnAjtin(t " MORNING SATURDAY FL00R SHOW Seven-Cours- m g De Luke Dinner e 3618 Highland Drive Cover Charge 4Se $100 8686 Hyland - — A 9 |