Show I ' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 4 1936 ' 21’ At the Salt Lake Gity Theaters AW Gay Music ’ Comedy Hit lAt-Capit- ol THE CAST ELEANOR POWELL Jamee Stewart Virginia Bruce Una Merkel V Bid Silver France Langford Raymond Walburo Buddy Fbeen Alan Dioehart Kgy Dal Ruth Director Nora PiiB Ted Barker James - Lucy rr jenny 8akaBake “Gunny" ' Peppy Turner Captain Dinghy "Mush" Tracy McKay “Born to Dance" from Its first chuckle to its last "slngtime” tap is a show to delight' the heart of any fan six to sixty It opened Thursday at the Capitol to crowds Who applauded the "Broadway Mel- ody" girl— Eleanor PoweUand her Incomparable cast of laugh stars Music sweet and hot by that sophisticated spinner of new rhythms Cole Porter—dances with a gay informality new to pictures— all go to put "Born to Dance” up among the hits If the picture had none but Eleanor Powell it would still be great entertainment Her acting la sin cere but her dancing is superb Her flowing rhythm is poetry in motion She taps and the awing music carries her along" thrilling the audi’ ence with her easy artistry And how that music clings to the ear! The composer of "Love for Sale” and "You're the Top” clinches his right-t- o his number one epot as' the nation's favorite songsmith with "Easy to LovJl!TveGQtJYou Under My Skin” "Swinging the Jinx Away" "Hey Babe Hey" and top-ranki- PLAYING - ' OEM—"The General Died At Dawn" with Gary Cooper Madeleine Carroll William Frawley Dudley Dlggear Porter Hall J M Kerrigan STATE— "Don't Turn 'Em Looae ’ with Bruce Cabot Lewi Btone Jamea Gleason also "The Betty Grabte Grace Bradley Girl From Mandalay" with Kay Llaaktr Conrad Nagel With BROADWAY — "Trouble for Two Robert Montgomery Rosalind Russell Frank Morgan Reginald Owen Virginia with Weidler aum "The Last Outlaw - Harry Carey Hoot Gibson Margaret Callahan Henry B Walth&L Tom Tyler v Bradford STAR— "The Ex-Mwith Powell Jean Arthur James Gleason Eric Biore also the Marx Brother In "A Night at th Opera" with Allan Jones Kitty Carlisle ON STAGS AND SCREEN VICTORY — On th stage the "Talk of the Town Rvue with Loretta Grey King Brawn and eompany of 30 people stage on band Joe Clausers "Tunesmiths’ the screen Edmund Lowe and Elisaa Lan-d- i la "Mat Holiday" with ZaBu Pitts Ted Healy Edgar Kennedy OXY — On the stage th "Flash” JtM mF and Lee In "Juggling the Heines Twin musical Around' coeds Harris and Wallace In "Bark on Yard" th screen "Ring Around the Moon with Ann Doran Donald Cook Erin O’Brien Moore also Peter B Kyne’s "Black Gold" with Frankie Darro Drama Strong a The story ditties— “Born to Dance” light and amusing the tale of a girl JJnfoIded at in a ‘"Lonely who meets a 'Hearts Clubjl and falls very much jaunty James Stewart a young officer from TheOrplieum U submarine who overboard dozen pthej: of " -- -- In love Is -- boy The boy is S goes who can dance By an dd coincidence a glamorous show-gir- "Big Steve Delia “forthe girl THE CAST Victor fcLaglen Blnnle Barnes William Hall Lane meets the navy man and de- Bill Morgan Finney velops a yen for him— This Very blossom Bug&ti much upsets Eleanor who decides Pete Finney Howard that she will become faihous so that Hal on own Mr Howard she can meet r her rival her ground Virginia Bruce is the siren and a charming one singing “Love Me Love My Pekinese” to the navy Alan Dinehart is that "ole debbil” the publicity man Una Merkel and S(d Silvers make a deliriously funny team as a pair of marathon dancers who married when both were groggy Frances Langford sings and clowns with Buddy -- Ebsen the gangly "Broadway Melody” star to do in this who hasn’t - picture—And enough as no hit show is complete without at least one “picture etealer” "Born to Dance’’ has Raymond Waiburn He plays the captain of the submarine who gets his staff mixed up sends out dispatches ’ and makes everybody happy by being the most amiable officer who ever aailed the seas Those who are staying over to see "Born to Dance" twice between by" a Pete Smith novelty and Fox Movietone News Gary Cooper Film On Screen at Gem gripping drama of intrigue romance and adventure "The General Died at Dawn" opening at the Gem theater on Friday brings Gary Cooper 'to the screen In another role colorful Modern China is the background of the thrilling tale of a man championing the downtrodden Madeleine Carroll plays opposite Cooper Also in the cast Is Akim Tamiroff skilled depicter of sinister oriental roles William Frawley Dudley Digges Porter Hall J M Kerrigan and others A hilarious Patsy Kelly comedy TwinJripletalsucolQr cartoon and a news reel complete the Gem’s program A soldier-of-fortu- Jean Dixon Henry Armctta Billy Burrud Edward Norris Ann Preeton Thursday the "Magnificent Brute” starring Victor McLaglen winner of the last Academy award introduced the age of steel to the cinema at the Orpheum theater This U the first time that the aweinspiring background of the ateel mill has been used for a feature screen production Fantastic flame effects the glow of- - molten metal the bursting showers of steel sparks and grotesque shadows heighten the drama of the tale of primitive men and blond beauties Victor McLaglen the central fig ure is a tremendous giant of a fellow who towers Above most men yet Is at the mercy of two blondee Blnnie Barnes gives a good characterization of A girl who delights In causing men to fight over her Wil liam Hall screen newcomer giVes glorious battle to Victor McLaglen in a titanic conflict that is a classic Paralleling the struggle of the two men is the conflict between4he two women- - a’ subtler but no less cruel fight Jean pixon plays Miss Barnes' rival for—McLaglen’s love Comedian Henry Armetta has a prominent role A swiftly paced screen comedy "The that ripples with romance Man I Marry” is the Or'epheum’s feature companion Starring a brilliant “new-scr- een personality Doris Nolan the film is a rollicking swiftly paced romantic comedy which relates the adventures of a girl who runs away on the eve of her wedding to escape marrying a society snob i Talk On ths Rtage of ths Town Rsvut1 On the Hcreen 'Mart Holiday” THS CAS EDMUND LOWE Elisaa Land! set Za8u Pitts V : ’ led Healy Edmund Gwenn pa-ra- e HITS gailyUnder e— conditions that would fray nerves of steel in this tale of a mystery loving wife who was determined to get her back concerns a -- vagabond troubadour who falls in love with a ittle girl and her improvident grandfather and proceeds to take them under his wing The child is about to be sent to an orphanage when the troubadour hits upon a plan to earn enough money for all three of them to live on The welfare worker happens to be just the type of a girl Bing can fall in love with and does However they are bn opposite sides regarding the proper care of little Edith Things manage to work out for the best after merriment romance and music take turns with the film’s entertainment Crosby sings five new songs already popular with 'radio listeners and dancers On the same program is “The Captain’s Kid" featuring Sybil Jason May Robson Guy Klbbee and Fred Lawrence 7’ l4 ' Rosa Bheranlan dramatic soprano and Wallace Kottar pianist to give concert In Assembly Hall Tuesday December Sth 8 30 o’clock Mins - Sheranlan recently returned from the east where she hae been studying severer years Tickets on sale at music stores and Hotel Utah (Adv) (ACADEMY - - —LAST TIMES He announces the “lens” effect in Science official journal of the American Association for the Ad a rreementro fSc ten e w: Th glasses go back to the world-famoeclipse of the eun In 1919 which was the of first verification Einstein's general-theory of relativity — — — Stare Photographed — Stars whose light passed close to the sun during eclipse were Six months later when again in the same position but with the sun no longer near them they were rephotographed on the same plates The star rays did not fail on the same places in the photographic plates showing that the rays had been deflected inward toward the sun when they passed close to It during the eclipse This verified Einstein’s prediction Newton long before had shown that the- - sun’s gravitation would be enough to bend the rays of light St -J- EAN DIXO- N- talnment! Magnificent Is the only word) - 4 fi0 GET ii! MARRYw MICHAEL WHALEN Skeefs Gellegker Joel McCrea Frances Farmer you’i t to hear “From m tower in the moonlight” D A II C E Tomorrow Night They also appeared on the stage with end Andy Rudy Vallee TONIGHT and Saturday Annual Varsity Play A Main PICT i Pi Re “ ROOM H P ST Orchestra LADlEj MUSICXBY COAST-TO-COA- 5 SuWiSTUhAtlllTT A - Barrel of fun I Mecarmsm‘L- - Ouy Klbbee-nj- Keeton SfUUwn DINE & DANCE § at Salt Lake's Popular Night Club CXI PARAKOUn? TWO DAYS ONLY WEDNESDAY-THURSDA- Eras Y December 9 srd 10 —MATINEE THURSDAY— ON THE STAGE A 6C0RCC ABBOTT PRODUCTION And MONDAY ONLY - DEC 7TH Dancinr Till 1 a m DINING smM0B Curtain at S:1S 0 m Musie by University Symphony Orchestra Popular Prirea: y H THE III KINGSBURY IIALL HoteL UtahiTtonight COMING — — DUKE’ -ELLINGTON hiskppjeslHrny Sparkliny ComedybJ Eden Philipotta Floor Loses 260 Balcony Phone Hy 209t for Reservations Box Office Open AU Day end have played the leading hotels in large eastern cities Don't f ‘The Farmer’eVife’ 40a DAVtl Waiter Brenm Christians JOE KIRKHAM’S T MUSIC 7 famous sisters open at the Empira Room of the Hotel Utah tonight for - a limited engage ment— Picture shows them playing in "Bright Lights" which tea ' grandest romance of— the north woods — S7 THE MAN Cliff Edwerdt Vr7 Bdna TviLtfA DORIS NOLAN Chic Sele These J I Never aaln— as Ion as you live— will you - see such mighty enter- - Screan's Most Glamorous New Personality!- - TAYLOR 5V1 BOBYOUNG Da UAH Brawn Grey-Kin- g BILLY BURRUD THE GENERAL News mmsmsam 8INNIE BARNES WILLIAM HALL HENRY ARMETTA fc IjJ $' (Sulk STAGE AWASD WINNER) in COOPER CARROLL DIED at LAST TIMES TODAY T TODAY— Advertiaerasnt) MABIIIIHI p Louis Mo I themL -- -- Lute Brothers e Buddy Mack Sherman and The Cantons MacVea e Jewel 8 Uteri Joe Clauier’s Tunesmlthi — AJelyh Zwk tles-for-uslng Lorfetfa —ALSO— Amos presi- Workers to Get Bonus “Postal Inspector” have Edward Graham project dent of the local union protested to Hoke then called the strike Employes of the Baker Shoe Stores a nationwide organization will receive a Christmas bonus Jack Gorell manager of local branch 209 South Main street was advised Thursday from the home office in ‘‘Always a Tomorrow” Brown -- feeturing- - —STARTS TOMORROW— E nothing Writers— claimed an order had come through to dismiss 73 of the 460 writers employed on th local DENVER Dec 3 (INS)— Theaters throughout the nation were decision rendered in Oklahoma derelieved Thursday of paying royal- - claring no Infringement prevailed theo-when— variations-of Sand - Springs —— called “bank night” plan of paying Okla operated the plan under the — name of “money night”- - but-d- id money-- rises t patrons The Tenth circuit court of ap- not follow th - exact pattern ef peals hers affirmed a lower court “bank night” — ALSO— f ROBERT Joe -- Theater Wins Copyright Suit visible STEEL “Girl From Mandalay" tured ‘ star-focus- Bruce CABOT —Lewis STONE ’ WILLIAM FtAWlfY DUDLEY DIGGES AKIM TAMIROFF J M KERRIGAN HAU ' At Right Point Human eyes at the right point In' space would see this There are stars image suitably lined up one far behind th other to be seen in this manner from earth But Professor Einstein points out that present optical equipment and present resolving power of telescopes is hot sufficient to make these space Images y ARY sKweyrrj so collected are focused like the focus of a spy glass opera glass or telescope HcinBioc ‘ miss Ik hus-ban- 4 M -- a s"slt-down- '’ strike against further layoffs '' Police were called and the writers locked arms" determined to remain' until forcibly ejected More than 200 artists staged a similar demonstration this week ending in arrests" - - - -beatings and damage The number of strikers Increased ' to 190 including 20 women as police began to arrive "WPA guards started moving furniture out of the way while the writer chanted “Stop layoffs” and “Give us Jobs" Some sang the “Internationa!e" Immediate cause of the strike was a statement made by Travis Hoke assistant state director of the federal writers project that he lay-o- ff had received no order-t- o writers and therefore could do Thursdaylrt - at certain distant points the rays ‘‘Don’t Turn ’Em Loose" currently on the screen A cast that includes Madge Evans Edith Fellows Donald Meek apd Lbuls Armstrong swings aloft& with Bing in The-stor- mean that ona stsr-cawlth Improved astronomical Instruments be a magnifying glass or telescope for better seeing of another more dlstantstar The reason he explains Is the bending of light rays when they pass near the sun or any other massjve star The rays he finds collect In this space as they would in a lens Then him down! Ru-ma- picture' ‘Tennies From Heaven’Lis stage next week---— a night' club 7 stage “I'm going to sing slightly risque songs to sophisticated patrons” she said Thursday “"Not tod' much dirt but just ' subtle suggestions in song that should click with discriminating persons In New York” It isn't the need for money that drives her to the ' stage she said “It’s the desire for fun" She denied her estranged - theatrical d millionaire A C Blumenthal was behind in his alimony payments But Peggy said it's “no more -marriage for me" She’s going to take this job seriously -- But a Blazing Blonde melted Powell There’s much happiness and hilarity at the Fox Studio theater this week where Bing Crosby’s latest d OF discovery a celestial wonder new toastronomyahowlng' that the space ne&r a star ia a magnifying glass pw TWO SMASH - Supporting the sleuthing team of and Arthur are James Gleason Eric Biore Robert Armstrong Lila Lee and Grant Mitchell Grand opera is simply grand but it’i props that intrigue the Marx brothers in their latest hilarious film “A Night at the Opera" Slapstick comedy- - and subtle humor are well combined in thie picture in which Allan Jones Siegfried Edward Keane and Kitty Miss Nolan’s leading man is Carlisle support Groucho Harpo and Michael Whalen The supporting Chico Marx cast includesNigel Brucel‘£!hicl SaleTMarjorie Gateson Skeeta Gallagher and Cliff Edwards the film’ nt Ex-M- rs muzzle— -- - hair-raisin- aa-on- NEW YORK Dec S money is going on Peggy gave - two-poi- NEW— YORK— Decv (UP)— ’ 100 W Mors A massed on of the seventh Federal Arts project building late lPl-ProtfS- -sor - -- i ' By HOLLYWOOD Dec come yowling the movies’ cryIdea ing need daily New grows more being pubplays lished yarns' More originals have been bought this season than ever before Studio reading staffs have been heavily augmented In hopes of ferreting out fresh plots from foreign publications ' Newly formed “idea departments”- peruse newspapers and topical magazines in search JDonovaa Edgar Kennedy of suggestions that is how “China Georgs B Beits Director “Country Doctor” and Vivacious Loretta Grey and her Clipper” “Sing Baby Sing” were conceived "Talk of the Town Revue1” Won an Unhappily the story lode enthusiastic welcome from itage is closed I refergreatest to that vast unshow fans at the Victory theater explored 'mine the- public— your Thursday The diversified and your neighbor’s story i If show marks a high spot in the story you submit a manuscript to a studio Victory’s current stage season for It will be returned unopened Movie it features a number of headline companies thus guard themselves artists i against hundreds of plagiarism is them EmBrawn— Among 1 King suits peror of the Impossible with a bafThese legal steps are usually un-act fling “escape"that mystifies Few atudio officials are th audience completely No expla justified But enough to steal Ideas nation of how he can slip out of silly with thousands of amateur writers andehalns pass flooding the mails straight 'jackets danger of coincithrough keyholes and escape from dental ideas is pronounced Let us a steel cage is given — beyond the suppose a citizen submits a fact that he possesses the secret of about an aviator in love withplota muscular- control It is an Interest- movie star (not a bad hunch both ing act well handled and skillfully are In the air” constantly) Ii Barbara Stanwyck like other Holwoven into the revue by- the charm the "up studio later produces a picture lywood etare chewe gum on the ' of ceremonies” ing "mistress about an aviator and a star even studio set Another outstanding novelty act though it is unlike the amaintroduces the Lute brothers One teur writer’s utterly a suit will mon as cigaret smoking among the atory likely brother is the armless wonder' pub- follow players Since the day I saw Bar- licized by Ripley in his "Believe If “nyonb can evolve a a&te and bnra Stan wy cksto w— w--w a d- -u nder-yXT If — Sketches He performs g some her tongue while Sh4 played a sesnt feats of marks- may explore thepublla field - for I have manship when one slip wouldre-du- Ideas his fortune been watching other stars Movie is(made S wingle" He also realize are I there have been surprised to discover thousands moguls plays musical instruments 'with his of excellent picture plots floating how many ' chew constantly and trained feet in American homes -- unable around The two Roycestap out new to reach If you seek wealth nearly all manage to hide the gum rhythms to the music of JoeXJlau-ser’- waste no buyers more time writing stories somewhere In their- - mouths when "Tunesmiths” as another high- devote that time to figuring out a they work light on the bill A rollicking com- way for amateur authors and studios The habit it Is said jelievfes edy duo Sherman and MacYeakeep to get Too studio stages are together the audience in stitches sharing the inflammable and smoking is show’a comedy honors with Amrose At the directors’ table in the MGM highly seldom allowed Fire inspectors and Jeanette who are introduced as cafe there ia a baccarat game All the movie lots to enforce this a Frenchman and an American girl who dine must the loser pays rule and disobedient stars likely Before the act is over they become the total check play I strolled draw fines a pair of Scots Jiut there is nothing Into the cafe forYesterday a late snack and niggardly about the way they dis- two bus boys were playing the game Pat O'Brien employs the hus"‘i pense laughs “For what stakes?” I inquired “To bandly trick of presenting his wife Mad Holiday" the accompany- see" one answered “which of us with peace gifts when he has been ing feature picture is the first mys- takes the dirty dishes to the a bad boy or to make up for family tery thriller to “rib” the screen’s kitchen” spats Not long ago he appeared on famous sleuths The hero is a movie a radio program and in the spirit star who playa a Philo Vance type No director demands (and re- of exuberance he used the check to of role — Edmund Lowe He declares ceives) the personal service that is buy Mrs Pat (the name is literally a holiday for himself In which he accorded Cecil B de Mille Hia lat- correct She changed her own first will not have to trace any stolen est whim is laughable an assistant name to a billowy wrap diamonds or stumble over a corpse who dogs his footsteps with a stool Of course Patricia) she went Into raptures but real life mystery turns up that When C B pauses this man hurried- but after several minutes of paradputs him on the spot with his fans ly sets the tool in position so that ing before mirrors she Elissa Landl has the romantic lead if the director decides to seat him- O'Brien with a email frownregarded — "Pat"-shand Ted Healy and ZaSir Pitts put self Tie will not make a asked "did we have a quarrel?" plenty of laughs into the story landing on the floor De Mille is conA pictorial act and Metrotone fident the stool will be there I have Copyright 1936 McNaught sound news round out the bill seen him sit down dozens of times Syndicate without so much as a backward The aituation has become New- Double Bill glance so darned fascinating that I find Gomes to the Star myself hanging around CrB’s set most of my spare time I am itchMurder mystery comedy and ro- ing for th day when the stool will mance are mixed William be out of place ' - Powell can mix them in "The Gum chewing has become ss com- Bradford” costarring Powell ! and the delightful comedienne Jean Arthur It is Powell’s gift to jest carelessly while staring into a gun Philip Trent Pster Dean MrsKiiiner Mfrt Morgan Williams ‘Pennies From Heaven’ — Pleasing at Studio — - - - - ON THi AUDIBLE KSUN ORPHEUM — -- The Magnificent Brute” with Victor McLaglen Blnttls Barnes Jean Dixon Henry Annette alo “The Mon 1 Marry' with DorU Roland PARAMOUNT-fc-Edn- a Ferber's '‘Come end Rcwstd Artmfd Joet Mw Crea Franco Farmer Wady Christiana Walter Brenuan Frank Shield CAPITOL— "Born to Dance with JEleaftor Powell Una Merkel 81d 8llver James Stewart Virginia Bruce Frances Longford Buddy Ebatn Raymond Waiburn STUDIO— Bing Crosby In "Pennloa From with Madge Evan Kdlth FelHeaven low Donald Meek Louis Armstrong and hi band: aUo "The Captain' Kldrwlth Sybil Jaaon May Robson Guy Kibbe RlALTOWUllam Powelt itui Carol Lombard In "My Man Godfrey" with Alio EuBrady Oali Patrtok Jean Dixon "The alto gene Palletie Alan Mowbray Girl on the Front Page' with Gloria 8tuart Barbara Stanwyck Advocate Einstein Gives WPA Writers Will 'Singer - 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