Show V THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 3 1938 Jimmie Fidler in Hollywood (Continued tram Preceding PS) fort of the cushions “I know It of buying Jsn’t --practical— such an expensive car” she said when I poked mf ears within talk- : to-th- -- ink ing distance "but I’m tired of being Wonder how much it practical would cost?” At the moment she for a would have been a push-ovmart salesman But I warn any such who may read this Item she changes her mind quickly and probably you are too late Besides Step’n Fetchlt who plays a chauffeur- - in this picture has set his heart on owning that town car "I’se hopin’ Miss Loretta” he drawled "that if I be’s a good boy maybe I gits this ear as a bonus" er a In the studio cafe at & noon I sandwiched with Ned Sparks (A reader of this column recently wrote to ask “You’re forever writing -- about dropping into studio cafes Do you eat all the time?” Answer: Yes) “What are you doing in ‘One In a Million’ ?” I asked Sparks “Oh they put me In it” he cracked "to try to save the picture with comedy” Copyright 1936 McNaught Syndicate ‘My Man Godfrey’ Final Plans Due For Mystery Play On Star Program Gay Comedy Thriller NOW PLAYING ON Tin ACDIBLB SCREEN CAPITOL— “Bom to Done' with Eleanor Uno Merkel Powell 814 Silver dames Stewart Virginia Bruce Frauces Lang' ford Buddy Ebseu Raymond Walburit ORPHEUM— "The Magnificent Brute with Jean Victor McLaglen Biiuiie Barnes Iixot Henry Armetta: also "Tho Man I Marry" with Doris Noland PARAMOUNT— Edna Ferber’s Come and Get XL with Edward Arnold Joel -- TVal&f Frauces Farmer WdY Christian Brennan Frank Shields OEM — Mary Ellis o "Fatal Lady' with Walter Pldgeon John Hailiday Alan Mowbray also "Early to Bed1 with Charlie Ruggles Mary Boland STUDIO — Bing Crosby In "Pennies From Heaven" with Madge Evans Edith Fellows Donald Meek Louis Armstrong and his band also "The Captain's Kid" with Sybil Jason May Koboou Guy Kibbee RIALTO— William Powell and Carols Lomwith Alice bard iu ' My Man Godfrey Jean Dixon Eu- Brady Gail Patrick also "The Alan Pailette Mowbray Sene oa the Front Page' with Gloria e Stuart “ i v’ STATE — "Don't Turn 'Em Loose" with Bruce Cabot Lewis Stons James Gleason Betty Grable Grace Bradley also "The with Kay Linaker Girl From Mandalay Conrad Nagel J Moon" with Ricardo STAR—"Manhattan Cortes Dorothy Page Henry Mollison Henry Armetta also "Crash Donovan" with Jack Holt John Klug Nan Gray Ward Bond BROADWAY—' "Trouble for Two" with Robert Montgomery Rosalind Russell Frank Morgan Reginald Owen Virginia Weidler also "The Last Outlaw" with Harry Carey Hoot Gibson Margaret Callahan Henry B Walthall Tom Tyler ON STAGE AND SCREEN VICTORY— On the stage of the Town Revue" with Loretta Grey King Brawn and company of 30 people stage on band Joe Ciausers "Tunesmiths"' the eoreen Edmund Lowe and EliasvLati-d- i in "Mad Holiday" with Z&Su Pitts Ted Hfealy Edgar Kennedy ROXY On ths stage the wonder dog "Flash" Land and Lee in "Juggling Around" the Haines Twins musical coeds Harris and Wallace in "Back Yard’1: on the screen "Ring Around the Moon" with Aim Doran Donald Cook Erin O'Brien Moore also Peter B Ky lie's "Black Gold" with Frankie Darro Final plans for the production of With comeand music predomiAlibi” mystery play nant with tpnse as well as laughable situations the gay and colorful will be formulated at a meeting of romance wtlh a Broadway back- the Salt Lake City Little Theater Thursday at 7:30 p m’at ground "Manhattan Moon” opens members at the Star on Thursday Featuring the chamber of commerce it Is an- ll “Ten-Minu- te Brim-haDorothy Page the sensational nounced by Mrs —Lila Eccles ’president:'”-screen find intr8dUcea"to motion picture audiences after three years The play will be produced at the of singing on national networks the old Masonic temple December 16 film Is studded with catchy tunes 17 18 and 19 under direction of Ricardo ' Cortes plays opposite Kirke M Decker an Actor and diMiss Page In support are Henry rector of many years' experience on Mollison Hugh O'Connell Henry the professional stage Armetta Luis Albernl and Regis Directors will be appointed and Toomey “Crash Donovan" la a drama filled with Intense excitement revealing thrilling incidents in the lives of state highway police and building up to a climax that fast-movi- casts chosen at the session Thursday for the production of 'one-aplays for the entertainment and development of the membership- - The plan calls for the production of three such plays each month Rehearsals on Alibi” have been going forward since November 4 and the mystery production lsnowlnits polishing stage PoweH-andjCa- r gear shift in high Carole Lombard plays the part of a reckless debutante with William5 Powell “buttling” for her family The grandest scene in the picture 1s the ballroom set when Carole Lombard walks in with William Powell as a pawn in a society scavenger hunt Playing up to Mr Powell’s and Miss Lombard’s talents as gay comedians are Alice Brady Gail Patrick Jean Dixon Eugene Pal-'letAlan' Mowbray Robert Light and Franklin Pangborn Showing as a second feature is “The Girl on the Front Page” with te te f makes the blood race Jack Holt and Gray are featured with John King Eddie' Acuff Hugh Buckler Ward Bond and James Donlan in the cast Oh Pete Smith's "GYMNASTICS FOX NEWS Flur$ Iht A I1AII OF STEEL TORN They in fflisiaa Memm" t 2 BLONDES! BETWEEN of Rhythm ulM him "BIS" but she melted him down —Including — A1 EAnaT’ciltVrX grandest romance of the north woods L®f mm it! TWO DAYS ONLY- Y “EDWARDARNOLI — Joel McCrea Frances Fanner Chrlslloos o Walter Brennan nk Shields Andrea Uedsi ’ December 9 and 10 - —MATINEE THURSDAY—’ — i ” tdmimdJhjx - ON THE STAGE A GEORGE ABBOTT PRODUCTION V’ TT ’V ' - s - '4V w gh? 30 Buddy Mack “Jewel Sisters Sherman and MacVaa Joa Clausar’s Tunesmiths tee such mighty Magnificent Is the onlyword! enter-talnme- featuring LutejBrotheri The Cantons Never again— as long aa you live— will you " Kin&BRAlIjn AnD CAST OF Released Ihrw UNITI0 MAD H0LIDJW1 ARTISTS fl ELISSAUNDi ”t! BY BELLA sad SAMUEL SPEWACK EXACTLY AS PUYED&CflRTTWEAILY I IAIU UP WHS HEALY IDMUNO OWENN i A and Tomorrow Qithll LOKTJfl GREM The Mistress Start at— 12:30 — 24S — 5:0 7:20 and 7:40 STTAGE PARAMOUNT WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- Today's Idded Short Hitsl 7 “EMPEROR OF THE IMPOSSIBLE" eacapea from anything and everything! d4nthe ar starring roles In a film which shows humor gone on a spree with the m The Fox Studio opens Thursday with a new program held over from a big week at the Orftheum The double feature attraction Is “Pennies From Heaven" starring Bing Crosby Madge Evans and Edith has a strong story Fellows and Kid’' "’’“The c&ptain’i KNrbttiijfl Twenty of laughs with Guy Kibbee as the greatest liar in all New England and little Sybil Jason believing all I the pirate stories told by her uncle even making him live up to some of hla “whoppers" ripmouaAio!EAMSn 7066 Featured at 'Rialto A capricious comedy is the Rialto’s current offering to its fans “My Man Godfrey" with William with Sybil Jason Guy Kibbee end May Hobson Both acreen attractions proved exceedingly popular at the last week and the management decided at the last moment to hold them over Bing contributes five new songs to "Pennies From Heaven" aside from playing a role full of comedy The film also Studio Shows Crosby Picture and Comedy ct 'Ten-Minu- 15 &Nr IMAR KE HHWt ' ’ BEATS NOW ON SALE Evening Prlcee— 20 1224 16 1112 Barg ain Matinee— 1 62 1112 (5c 56c AU price Include tax mY m Bias SWIM® W E®! 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