Show —4 k' THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING Arliss Film Wins Praise an hat for t NOW roby oper n or HE CAST j: Richard Lord Lunch Bill Howard Vera Lady Dunchester iry Ibrahim Barak How old Herbert GEORGE ARITPS Romilly Lunge Rene Ray e e Jeeee Winter Uaaon John Ford Allan Jeaves Director rary race for jdio 40s edle slick his sautl good-nature- d Cate re era the of Sene tted i jag lium to oad- -' few In to ihief of not the then ging at is ither the nish has fork n Her rVest land ndar are ever ntly k sp- c line keep New Pictures Open At Roxy Theater rhey onal ving Is to Curan and Vivian comedians Harpists Sissong and Neal U S Bteve Rueeett ‘o Bartou lullheai Barton Mac Robert Barrat Alan Hale Joeeph Klii E! Brendel Joeeph Orehan Addison Richard Roscoe Atee effereon Rueeett Bjorn Bkalka Rod Munro Ole Olaeoa Jordan Saakett lany ange ears ness lasts the ome Frances Farmer at Luiicli THE CAST Hopkins With virgin forests of the north' west as Its background and a feud between rival lumber companies as its theme “God's Country and the Woman" plcturization in natural colors of the James Oliver Curwood novel of the same name opened at the Orpheum theater on Thursday George Brent is at his vigorous best as Steve Rueeett a rich Idler who achieves power in the big woods through conflict with his ruthless brother and the influence of courageous girl of the forest Jo Barton played with vigor by newcomer Beverly Roberts Robust comedy tempers the thrilling drama and romance of the film which includes several true lumberjacks who add to the reality of the picture Screened almost wholly in the big woods district “God’s Country and the Woman” presents many spectacular scenes outstanding among which is the flight of a -- runaway log train plunging into a gorge and forming a gigantic log jam and the dynamiting of the jam to set free timber that must be at tidewater by a cer- tain date The eternal vigilance of the United States postal department against crime is pictorially unveiled for the first time in a thrilling story of adventure and love staged behind the post office window in ‘Wanted: Jane Turner” the Orpheum’s second feature A brutal mall robbery murder calls into action the ace inspector of the United States postal department and his “girl Friday” ln this photoplay thriller with Lee Tracy and Gloria Stuart’ participating in the grim battle against a desperate mob of mail bandits The capture of the ruthless killer-leadof the gang brings "Wanted Jane Turner” to a d climax and crowns the romance between Tracy and Miss Stuart The e supporting cast includes Paul Bryant Washburn Frank M Thomas Frank Conroy Patricia Wilder Irene Franklin and Barbara Pepper er Fred MacMurray Frances Farmer Joke with one another at lunch in the studio tthree children of her By JIMMIE FIDLER HOLLYWOOD Jan 21 — Idol chatter: Of aU Joan Crawford's collection of 10000 phonograph records the Bing Crosby's are most worn Sonja Henie's ice skating thrills me the same way Paul Robeson's voice does Candidates for prettiest legs: Eveyln Venable (but is she stingy with sight of them') Must be tough for glamorous stars to look that way with head colds Robert Taylor’s family calls him by his real name Arlington — tout don't you dare try It! Joseph Calleia's eyes remind me of a panther in full purr In need of good pictures to bolster prestige: Edward G Robinson and Dolores Del Rio Patsy Kelly’s bedroom walls are lined with photographs mostly unpublished of the late Thelma Todd Hal Roach directors are forbidden to swear on the lot because of “Our Gang” children (but kiddies are no safeguard at other studios) Lee Tracy has successfully stuck atop the waterwagon for six months of his Bumped into Gary Cooper at the bowling alley last sight Before I met him I talked with the proprietor who told me that a few nights previous Coop broke his high Score record and in his exuberance tipped the pin boy five dollars Not only did the boy not return to work for three days but now when Gary bowls the remaining boys not for the job of setting pins for him But this is not the story I started out to tell After some hot games Cooper and I cooled off over They are calling Martha Raye tall drinks and the lanky fellow ‘Mickey Mouth” Wini Shaw with grew reminiscinet He told me of It’s a Gull-foyl- TIIE PICTURE THE THE hte Picture and off HUSBAND CALLED ME the town It ht OPENING TONIGHT AT I lood The as and The e to s NO ADMISSION CHARGE! NO COVER CHARGE! rick-tra- p IT’S TREE! Under Civil Service ’ WASHINGTON Jan 31 (INS)— The house civil service committee Monday ordered favorable report of tbe Ramspeck bill putting first second and third class postmasters under civil service The measure permits reappointment of present without postmaster competitive examination 'm hmuM NO ftatuai eo1! i pOVJHl SSb AT'Afi! Struck — 'T itfHni Will Rogers in “AMBASSADOR BILL” FERDINAND MUNIER Scuhcs jUDsnrjAY ftdvft MUINt -- ALSO THURSDAY MVI-SHItll- Gtnr “KING OF THE ROYAL MOUNTED” with tOit T With RALPH BELLAMY is vmzmm to seei YOU enri riEUEH pomet They remembered only that they were man and woman when in each yet their an empire! The two the destiny love story that startled continents brought direct to you from sensational $200 premiere runs! Introducing the new star hailed as Tyrone Power James Oliver Curwood’s 'CARYL OF THE MOUNTAINS’ T- BANK NITE 1937's romantic screen SOUTH key- - Movietone News kisses changed FIRESIDE STATE 939 Topping the new supporting bill a Mickey Mouse- - cartoon “Mickey’s Elephant” and Fog e TONIGH- tvlcs Virginia Field play fea- is other's arms Startling! Animated Cartoons Vaudeville Acts and Others On the Sound Screen! nd tured roles —NOW FLAYING— LEVERYTOui It’s Different! now Smlth-a- Envoy Injured It’s Hew! ex-ce- rs ’ Capitol of Jr ’ Now at one-roo- m It’s Free! been men i of own still obeys her mother unqueationingly Peas from the same pod: Andrea Leeds and Joy Hodges Bill Robinson uses no set glance routine so Mrs Bill goes along to memorize steps when he teaches Shirley Temple Bing Crosby reminds me of Little Tommy Tucker-w- ho Sang apartment for His‘ Supper Spencer Tracy after working among frozen fish Copyright 1937 McNaught Syndifor two weeks left a cafe hurriedly cate when people at an adjoining table dined on codfish balls ‘Ugh erity r the his boyhood days in Montana and London’ particularly of the time he and a ‘Lloyds chum swiped lard from their moththe ers' kitchens and used it to grease car tracks on a steep Hill He was "Lloyds of London" weaving a cured of that trick when a downcoming car skidded off the tracks memorable love story against a and crashed Into a building Luck- spectacular background with all of ily nobody was hurt "Nobody but the color and pageantry of a great me” Gary said “Dad sure tanned period is tho Capitol theater’s new inmy britches!" Friday attraction The He went on to tell me about the troduce a new romanticpicture atar— Tyday he and his chum wanted to go rone Power whose overnight popuhunting (Gary’s stories are always larity In cities where the picture presaged by a slow grin you can has had a roadshow run rivals that see them comljig) They had played of Robert Taylor Hie - costar is hookey from school so many times blond Madeleine Carroll last seen Inthey hesitated to try again here in ‘The General Dies at stead Coop went to class early and Dawn” rubbed llmburger cheese on the marine InsurLloyds the steam radiators The result was a ance company great that hai played so terrible stench Still another re- important a part In the advance sult: School closed for the day and of British shipping Is the focal two Ingenious lads went point of the sweeping story The two men who played vital roles In Lunching with Frances Farmer Its succesa are the heroes Jonathon at Paramount yesterday we both "Lucky” Blake and Horatio Nelordered ham and eggs Perhaps son who as Admiral Nelson won she was hungry or maybe the food the Battle of Trafalgar was extra special good’ at any Those roles are played In boyrate Frances remarked: "Para- hood by Freddie Bartholomew and mount has the best ham into town” In manhood TyDouglas Scott From an adjoining table Fred Mac- rone Power appears a Blake whose Murray leaned back to inquire: friendship and trust in Nelson had "You are not by any chance re- such fateful result for England ferring to me?” His love for et great lady played in history and on the of the indicative Especially spirit its part vivid stirring of the Hollywood actor is this little screen it becomes entertainment true story about a certain juvenile romantic been The has produced picture who must 'for obvious reason be of nameless He had been out of work on a hugein scale withtothousandshanthose for months and was actually down player the addition roles The Batfeatured to a budget of one meal a day dlingof Trafalgar is one of the highwhen from out of the blue he was tle scene deal with Other blessed with a job Payday rolled light character familiar to every reader around (they do come too seldom and historian--Boswell and Johndon’t they?) and this young actor’s Benjamin Franklin and othkitchen needed groceries like John- son ers Sir Guy Standing C Aubrey ny Weismuller generally needs a haircut Butthls first acfT after he had cashed his check was to rush to a flower shop and purchase eight potted plants for his thrill-packe- BARCELONA Jan 21 UP) — Sophisticated romance and spar- Colonel Stephen O Fuqua military kling comedy mark “And So They attache of the United States emWere Married” with Melvyn Doug- bassy in Valencia was injured las Mary Astor Edith Fellows and Thursday In an automobile accident Jackie Moran which opened Thurs- He was brought to the English hosday at the Roxy theater “Caryl of pital here the Mountains” from the famous novel by James Oliver Curwood is the Roxy’s second new film Rin Tin Tin Jr the distinguished movie ions ubic s Bill globe-trottin- jblic at-te- the New es-ea- vy f In 'Man of Affaire" with Retie Ray Romilly Lunge ORPHWUM — Jamee Oliver Curwood'e Ood’a Country ami the Woman’' with George Brent Beverly Roberts Barton Lane Robert Barret Alan Hale also Mac ‘ Wanted Jana Turner" with Gloria Btuart Lee Traey STUDIO— Deanna Durbin In "Three Smart with Blnnle Barnes Alice Brady Olrla"MlllainJ Charles Wlimlnger- - also Ray Hhe'e DaneVroua ” with Cesar Romero Tala Bireil Warren Hymer RIALTO— Shirley Temple In "Dlmplei with Frank Korean also Btaeestruckv with Dick Powell and Joan Blondell GFM — "Lsit of the Paeans " filmed In the South Sean also ‘All American Chump" with Htuart Erwin Betty Furness Robert Armstrong SOUTH-EASDor fSuearhoueet — Girl mttorv" with Simone Simon Herbert Constance Marshall Ruth Chatterton Collier alio ‘Two in a Crowd" with Joel MrCrea Henry Joan Bennett Aliaon 8kipwoith Nat Pendleton STATE — Will Rogers in Ambassador Bill " with Greta Niasen Marguerite Churchill1 also King of the Roval Mounted" with Robert Kent Rosalind Keith STAR — "Rhythm on the Range" with Bing Croebv Bob Bevins Fjrance§ P armer Warren Hvmer Martha Raye George E PARAMOUNT— George Arilei ‘Rhythm dore s ON THE AtDIRLE SCREEN ' "Lloyd of London” with Fred die Bartholomew Madeleine Carroll Sir Tyrone Power C Aubrey Guy siandlnfr Smith Virginia Field VICTORT— ‘The Biff Nolee " with Our Kibbee Warren Hull Alma Lloyd also Llvluf Dangerously' with Otto Kruger When George Arliss plays a dual role it means double enjoyment for the discriminating fans who look forward to his pictures" His "Man of Affairs" now at the Paramount is aryong his best — light entertaining and yet marked by the match' less acting of its star The double role recalls his “Work' ing Man” In one character he appears as a philosophic traveler who lifces to spend his time seeing how the other half lives In the other he is a pompous British Stone alao 'woman Traps" with Oercabinet official — straight-lace- d Michael George Murphy Sidney and dull As plain Richard tmde Blackraer Roscoe Kama ON STAGE AND SCREEN Dunchester his interest- - in people —On the stage The Karolis acroprompts him to protect a young ROXT bats Kmmett Kelly comedian Louise fellow traveler who is falsely acMarlow musical comedy singer Curan and Vivian comedians Sisson and Neal cused of the murder of an Arabian ' And So On the screen harpistsMarried They " with Melvyn ruler by two tribesmen who plan to Were Astor Douglas bdlth Fellows also "Carvl of ask indemnity from the British Mary the Mountains" with Francis X Bushman Jr Rln Jr foreign office He accompanies the accused man to London before he reveals that he on Range’ is the twin brother of the foreign Heads Star It minister Lord Dunchester amuses the scapegrace brother to Th thrills and fun of a Madigive advice to the man whj prides himself on his ability to meet every son Square Garden rodeo the atmosphere of the old west brought situation The advice turns gut to be as un- up to date jiomedy welcome as his own arrival and the and melody ranging from cowboy to swing music go into situation becomes acute Lord Dun- sings chester stubbornly accepts the re- “Rhythm on the Range” musical port of the murder given by the two hit opening at the Star on 'Frisheiks refusing the protestations of day innocence on the part of his brothFeaturing’ Bing Crosby Bob er’s protege It develops from a Burns of bazooka fame and Frances Farmer the musicale provides personal matter to a national case a rollicking story garnished with and war appears to be looming g high comedy and hit tunes In supBy this time the Dunchester has decided to make port of the three principals are use of his piking resemblance to Warren Hymer Martha Raye Samhis brother His single venture into uel S Hinds Lucille Webster Gleapolitics is marked by unexpected son and George E Stone results vastly entertaining to the An engrossing drama is "Woman audience Trap” the companion feature at Arliss finds time to promote a ro- the Star Ttie sinister use of an mance In spite of his double duties innocent woman t assist a gang of in the featured roles He does it as desperadoes is the theme of this skillfully as ever and a very saucy film starring Gertrude Michael In young lady succumbs to the cham the supporting cast are George of the young man who is causing all Murphy Akim Tamiroff Sidney of the trouble Rene Ray and Blackmer Samuel S Hinds Dean Jagger and Roscoe Karns Romilly Lunge play these roles Popeye the Sailor holds a top spot on the supporting bill His new dog has a starring part with Lois cartoon "Paneless Window Wash- Wild in the title role and Francis Jr in the masculine er’’ gets a full share of applause X’ Bushman " An interesting Fltspatrick travel-tal- lead in technicolor “Picturesque Stage entertainment Includes an South Africa” rounds out the bill amazing acrobatic act the Karolis Paramount sound Comedian Emmett Kelly Louise together with ' Marlow musical comedy singer new King CurwoodTale Hearty Fare At Orplieum PLAYING CAPITOL-—- At Paramount me Du-a- 22 1937 At the Salt Lake City Theaters' Fred MacMurray Teases e ) JANUARY discovery! Another “ALL-AMERICA- in fair M GM Happy Hit! N Fe CHUMP” iway zelle "Do oval I -- With— STUART ERWIN got even is The' i for iwma :n“M it 7 “Woman Trap” — and— d GERTRUDE MICHAFL GEORGE MURPHY Thanks for a real picture! No bright light—no glamour-j- ust a homely philosophy brought to life! BFTTY FURNESS ROBERT ARMSTRONG 2 HITS BIG Metro-Gol- d r’i 2 eH HRHEUITl Romantic South Sea Story! “Last of With tiie PAGANS” POPEYE CARTOON MALA a and LOTUS 150 Eves to 5:30 160 250 at a mm ' rind fensafionjl Week lake DEANNA grim the WORLD’S FAIR MUSEUM ered BELIEVE IT OR NOT— 151 SOUTH STATE STREET ONLY 3 MORE DAYS— POSITIVELY Closing Sunday Nite rnia how- Sa- - V URBINm flART GIRLS r CHAtwinnine Mici Ka k Is It is like t the '"to-nlqM- r mSHE ooed nuch room ber g at noon the inch Directed by Henry King IA Associate '"Producer Kenneth Macgowan Picture A 20th Century-Fo- x In F Zanuck Charge of Production Darryl a e arth nee ft ALBINO TWINS— DORIS AND THLLAIA Cartooned by Ripley a the only albino twins to ever be on exhibition in tho United States Ono of the jl attraction presented at 151 South tat Continuous 11:00 a m to 1100 p m Admission 15c Children le in mmmewoM jp ’’-- STARTS TODAY |