Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNING JUNE 4 1937 18 Great Love Tale Thrills At Paramount Charles Pamstl Katie Aunt Brn Pavitt best-sellin- CLARK GABLE UYRNA LOY Edna May Oliver Edmund Gwenn Alan Marshall Donald Crisp Billie Burke i John Stahl Director One of the year’s greatest love stories has reached the screen in Clark Gable’s ‘'Parnell" now at the Paramount theater Against the ' turbulent background of a history making political fight the romantic story stands forth with all of the poignant charm of a ‘‘Smilin' Through? It is the record of a great man's one sweeping love and in the title role Gable does some of the finest acting of his career Myrna Loy’s portrayal of the glamorous Katie O'Shea lends credence to the spectacle of a man giving up a brilliant career for love She is lovely in the velvets and laces of the eighties when Queen Vie toria dominated England with Glad' stone as her prime minister Gable Introduces a mellowness and restraint into his characteriza' tion of the great patrtot'His love- making however loses none of 4ts force In a romantic moment he ex- plains how it seems to him to liave r waited for years for the right wo- and how little it matters to — t man hlmwhar social obstacles stand In bis way ) Tiie great moment of the picture Is reached when Parnell faces the men he has been more than a leader for and quietly asks to be judged as a man On the force of his per hangs his whole career It " sonality is one of those rare dramatie sdenes that cling to the memory An able supporting cast appears with the star Edna May Oliver tones down the testiness of her J duenna roles to play Katie O’Shea’s ‘ understanding aunt She manages - to convey a wealth of tenderness and feeling in wordsthat havea ' familiar ring- - Billie Burke has a few good scenes as a curious sister of the heroine given' to gossip and to snap judgment Alan Marshall I J Farrell MacDonald Donald Crisp ’ and Edmund Gwenn are also well ' cast A technicolor “Hollywood Party” ' shares the new bill It is one of those 1 informal gatherings of the stars that fans relish Elissa Land! and Charlie Chase manage the party - big-tim- T high-power- -- ar Charlotte Henry Clark Gabler Marion — Novel Film Opens Davies on Star Bill At Victory Theater Clark rGable and Marion Davies Carole Lombard of Paramount upper loft Marion Davies of War-nBrothcrs upper right and Katharine Hepburn of lower mean money in the pockets of their producers er " signal blew for the retake of scene—and two minutes later came the blast that left Daley stretched lifeless on the ground nicely Paramount sound news completes the bill ’Hilarious Comedy Gem Theater Feature It is customary to hold press pre iews of new pictures at and they are usually in addition to the regular bill Previewers often Teach theaters"slightiy early and thus see the tag ends of the other pictures Four different times for instance I showed up early and caught the last half-reof Greta Garbo in “Camille” An other reviewer seated beside me the other night must have had the same experience for as he sat down he glanced at the screen then turned to his companion with an audible groan “Holy cats mama" he muttered "Buck Garbo dies again!” ‘ theaters-about-to- Hilarious comedy that pits the scheming of a beautiful young ate- nographer against the ironclad deboss fense of her comes to the Gem theater beginning Friday "More Than a Secretary” is the title of the picture and George Brent and Jean Arther are in the 1 starring roles supported by a cast - which includes such performers as Ruth Donnelly Lionel Stander i‘ Reginald Denny Dorothea Kent Charles Halton and Geraldine Hall Five short subjects are included on the program: “Echo Mountain” I a technicolor musical comedy Silly cartoon a Pete Smith ‘ Symphony specialty a technicolor traveltalk and a newsreel - cold-heart- I k rn'i Texans Missing Hurt In Wake of Twisterl SAN ANGELO Texas June 3 UP) Upton county 120 miles west of here was hit by a tornado shortly after 8 o'clock Thursday — McCamey ‘ night Jimmy Martin correspondent J for the San Angelo Morning Times t telephoned here at 9:30 p m Martin said four or five persons I were missing and that five women had been carried to hospitals for Goodness A1 REAT awaits Jou when you taste Schlitz in “Steinie” Brown Bottles Brewed from the world's unfinest malt and hops der Precise Enzyme Control - Schlitz brings yoatcinfer and summer that uniformly committee and demanded “When may we meet you?” Bob arranged to greet them in front of the studio at 2 o’clock that afternoon Davies Katharine Hepburn and CarFrom 2 to 4 o’clock he paced ole Lombard are respectively to nervously on the front sidewalk and Paramount Warner’s the appearance of the home Warren William flicks one drop of awaiting towners Of course they never each on his mustache perfume showed up But Bing and the gang morning Maybe Its Bob Burns name that has started him to writ- vigil and until at last he realized he ing poetry Sadly in need of good was being kidded they sauntered pictures to bolster fading prestige: past and casually said "Hi there Marlene Dietrich Despite the swan- Bob Waiting for somebody to ask ky modernness of her home Joan for your autograph?” Bennett keeps an old rpeking chair and a pair of soft slippers in 'her At the preview of “The Road Back” Andy Devine JiadJtoJeave private “comfort room” Telephone Joe E Brown’s home the theater for a few minutes It and the comedian will answer the was during the making of this piccall with: “This is Joe E Brown ture you may recall that Devine’s talking and who are you?” For friend Georgs Daley was killed in tricky mustaches Ronald Colman’s an accidental explosion The night Wonder if Edna Best knows best in of the accident Daley (playing a not granting Herbert Marshall a French soldier) was in a trench divorce? Lupe Velez modestly ex- facing Andy (supposedly a German) plains she pays no more than $15 After a first terrific bombardment for her daytime dresses —but what Devine having the time of his life about the supplementary diamond poked Tiis head over the top of his bracelets? Edward Everett Horton trench and yelled across "no man’s hesitates lhat—wty ''D6you give up7George ? Most girl in town: This time I’m going to get you’ Lady Ashley in Mary Pickford's presence When Shirley Temple needs outlet for disgubt she shouts “Aw shoot!” Just try to converse By JIMMIE FIDLER HOLLYWOOD June 3— What Marion Greta Garbo is to Vi with Francis Lederer without winding up in “a discussion of world ' peace just try Claire Trevor’s bed room has more mirrors than Mae West’S plus something nicer to reold-time delicious flavor flect in them Hollywoodism: Where Order a case today people hold their heads so high in clouds they can’t keep their the You don’t have to cultivate I feet on the ground Candidate for a taste for Schlitm You skin like satin: Virginia Bruce like it on first acquaint- I ance and ever after I have heard of few ribs funnier than Bing Crosby’s at Bob Burns' JOS SCHLITZ BREWING CO expense Seems that Bob subscribes to his home town (Van Buren Ark) MILWAUKEE WIS paper and on the editorial page therein he and Crosby read & pro and con discussion as to whether the comedianrTQirpokesvvereaam:' aging the town's good reputation Imbued with a gag idea Crosby managed to --have - letter-mailIt from Van Buren to Burns a committee of six was1 Copyright I9J7 Jot Scbilts Brcwisg Co—61 A stated that headed for Hollywood to discuss —— - — the’ problem' jl I Then one dayBing's secretary 51- u telephoned Burns on the set e informed him shs was one 'of-th- old-tim- er SOUTHEAST A rf WWW rv aa T 8UNDAY i prat 5SSSF JERSEY CITY N J June 3 UP)— Gladys and her former sweetheart Donald Wightman 19 made no show of emotion Thursday as Judge Thomas F Meaney sentenced them to from 29 to 30 years at hard labor in State prison forlhs hatchet murSeventeen-year-ol- d Mac-Knig- ht -- der of the girl’s mother Thirty years was the maximum laws allowed under their conof second degree murder Commutation for good behavior could cut 10 years off the sentence of the term is and after served they may apply for parole the viction one-thi- STAGE BIG TIME ON 1HG 5 I VAUDEVILLE ACTS FFATURING TIIETHREECOUSLNS Great Novelty Dancer America’! PLUS OTHER BIG ACTS ON THE SCREEN fHj ptoay teriHN teller M JUIIILESTA CTOHQJ Minim tKQAOlO ALSO BOEFT mri SECRETARY i with I 0 N E PCTUtESW ’ ? EV9 feV "Donnelly )fc i BAND and special act and the famous daring and resourceful In form&tlona VICTOR McLAGLEN MOTORCYCLE CORPS In daring drllla and alunta (13th Sooth and West Temple) Saturday Juna 5 j ' featuring the celebrated TOURNAMENT OF ROSES COMMUNITY PAI1K L STANDER 'Rutb Y “HEARTS IN BONDAGE” James Dunri Mae Clarke rionE L tlmmk ( JEAN ed I fate when the villain still pursues her and a hero who proves once and for all that “Crime Doesn’t Pay” — even in the Gay Nineties Chuck Connors Jr master of ceremonies is on hand to contribute to the fun and to conduct s come favorites to munity sing of get the audience into the mood of the story Fans may also partake of free pretzels cheese and soft drinks in the lobby as a prelude to the hisses and cheers called for by The the famous old tear-jerkstage effects are part of the entertainment and its popularity Is proved by the fact that the picture roadshowed a full year on Broadway before going on toUr A rollicking romantic comedy “Venus Makes Trouble" starring James Dunn and Patricia Ellis shares the new bill It deals with a zippy young promoter played by Prison Terms 30-Ye- ar byonr-threugheutBob- Old-Tim- e University Student Giving Piano Recital "Murder in the Red Barn” roadshow "mellerdrammer” with trimmings opens at the Victory theater Friday as one of the year’s most novel attractions It is a housing story of a villain who gets his a sweet maiden who meets a tragic Youii" Slayers Given amm O Sclilltz inwSteinics” double-- feature Miss Alberta Hunt will be presented by Professor Thomas Giles head of the University of Utah music department in a piano concerto concert at Kingsbury hall Friday at 11:30 a m She will be assisted by the university symphony orchestra directed by Professor Giles Miss Hunt will play three conminor just now got a chuckle out of certos: Grieg’s Concert in ATschai-kowsky remembering the day I was snoop- Concerto in B flat minor by and the Concerto in C ing through Paramount and ventured on the "Danger Men at Work” minor Rachmaninoff set I found Lew Ayres sprawled on a couch Eugene Pallette snoring in a huge chair Benny Baker still Awake but slipping rapidly Benny opened one eye and mumbled “Why shouldn’t we sleep the title of this picture will probably be changed anyway" Copyright 1937 for The Tribune L 1 ' Tbs the are in “Cain and Mabel” the story of a boxer and a waitress which opens Friday at the Star theater as the headliner of a program In support of the stars are such comedy favorites as Allen Jenkins Roscoe Karns Walter Catlett and Ruth Donnelly while the more serious roles are carried by David Carlyle Hobart Cavanaugh William Collier Sr and E E Clive Second feature is “I’d Give My Life" an exciting drama which gives Sir Guy Standing Frances Drake Tom Brown Janet Beecher and Robert Gleckler the leading roles Musical Comedy in Color PETESMITir SPECIALTY jTtHDINO THE IIL¥” — — MLLV S Performance "at OC 0 &0 ntng t 30 and I p m ' — Afternoon Eve V PRICES —and— VM PHONY CARTOON' Ne Traveltalk In Color to I EC 10Eg539 “ ‘I’D GIVE MY LIFE” Tom BROWN— France! DRAKE e SIR GUY STANDING Freddie Bartholomew Faces Court Action for Phone Prank — ON THE AUDIBLE SCREEN CAPITOL —Spencer Traci Gladys George Franchot Ton in “They Gave Him a Gun” also the Jones family In “Big Buelnees” with Jed Prouty Spring Byington and Shirley Deane PARAMOUR T—Clark Gable and Myrna Loy In “Parnell” with Edna May Oliver Edmund Gwenn Alan Marshal Donald Crisp Billie Burke ORPHEUM— Edward G Roblnaon and Bette Davie In “Kid Galahad” with Humphrey Bogart Harry Carey also “The Case of the Stuttering Bishop” with Donald Woods Ana Dvorak VICTORY — Road show attraction “Mjirder In tha Red Barn” with Chuck Connbra Jr as master of "Venue Make also eeremonlee: two-fiste- ‘ I AO IF PLAYING “They Gave Him a Gun” brings stirring dramatic fare to the Capitol theater Friday with Gladys George Spencer Tracy and Franchot Tone in the top roles The picture is sweeping adaptation of William g novel Joyce Cowen's filmed on a huge and impressive scale with hundreds of players in the cast Gladys George former Salt Lake stock company star who reached the top brackets on the Broadway stage and reutrned to the screed to play in “Valiant Is the Word for Carrie’ haw another great role Iq “They Gave Him a Gun” Spencer Tracy Trouble” with James Dunn Pawho scored in “San Francisco” and tricia Elite d character- OEM— "More Than a Secretary "Fury’ has a ization and Franchot Tone steps with George Brent Jean Arthur Lionel Stander out of his drawing room roles to Ruth Donnelly e Reginald Denny racketeer play a “Oreen W S VanDyke maker of hits RIALTO— 'Light" with Errol Anita Louise Margaret Flynn directed the picture It blends all Walter Abel? also Charles Lindsay of the force of his “San Francisco” In “Rembrandt” Laughton with a story modern in theme and STUDIO— Claudette Colbert In "I Met Him In Paris” with Melvyn Dougtempo The action centers about a las Robert Young triangular romance Because of his SOUTH-EAS(Sugarhouse) — James knowledge that any great sacrifice Cagney In “Great auy” with Mas will wreck the life of his best friend Clarke also Barbara Stanwyck and Preston Foster In “The Plough and played by Tone Spencer Tracy gives the Stars” up the woman he loves only to reIn "The Singclaim her when Tone gets involved STATE— Gene Autry also "The Casa ing Vagabond" crime rings The with of the Black Cat" with Ricardo story moves ' at a tense dramatic Cortez up to a terrific cli- STAR — "Cain and Mabel" with Clark pace building ‘ Gable Marlon Davies Allen Jen- max kins Roscoe Kama Ruth Donnelly new “‘‘Big Business” a laugh-fille- d “I’d Olvb My Life” with Sir also Jones Family comedy balances the Guy Standing Prancea Drake Tom new bill It is another domestic Brown Janet Beecher comedy in the popular series which BROADWAY — Eleanor “ Powell ' in “Bom to Dance" with James Stewbegan with "Educating Father” art Sid Stivers Bobby Ebsen Una Jed plays the father of the Merkel Bruce Pranoes Virginia family and Spring Byington his Langford also “Tha Old Corral" wife The new story deals with with Gene Autrey ON THE STAGE AND SCREFN Jed’s venture into big business and what happens when the stock ven- ROXY — On the stage “Tt)e Three Cousins" novelty dancers Fulton ture folds up leaving him holding WIU - band' balancer- - Foley and the bag — and a very empty one Mercedes wizLature comedians on the screen of the Deane ard the xylophone Shirley plays young E Joe Brown In “When’s Your daughter whose romance is woven Marsh Marian with Birthday?" intojthe tale —Fred Keating-EdgKennedy also Fox Movietone news rounds out "Hearts In Bondage" with James Dunn Mae Clark David Manners the bill THE CAST Campbell Willie Clara Stirring Drama Opens at Capitol Three Stars Highly Prized by Studios Children Adults Reserved Seats ' 20o 40o 260 SOo ''780 t June 3 (AP) — Freddie Bartholomew ordered Thursday to answer charges of Imper- HOLLYWOOD Cal child film star was sonating an officer Superior Judge Ben B Lindsey further ordered Freddie to drop over to his home and show cause why he should not be held In contempt of court The whole affair was informal but perfectly in accordance with due process of law Judge Lindsey telephoned the Bartholomew home the other night to talk to Millicent Bartholomew Freddie’s "Aunt Cissie” and guardian Tha young actor mimicked his aunt over the telephone Thursday a court orde£ was served on Freddie by Deputy' Sheriff C Harrison was listed as No -- 228646 In It department 14 "sitting es- pecially at 10646 Somma way the Lindsey home As guardian of Freddie appointed by the court Miss Bartholomew is an officer and cannot be Impersonated with impunity Judge Lindsey explained The young star was charged also with Interfering with the "orderly processes of the court over lines of public communicaBel-Air- — tion” “ The feeling shared by the court and the Bartholomew household is that formidable legal phraseology and- - the of court impersonal functionings machinery comes under the heading of good clean fun -- Dunn and a spite of It all who loves him in They begin a laugh-strew- n series of complications when Dunn takes his talent for exploitation to the big city and gets sold some real— estate The story moves at a fast paca and builds to an hilarious climax Metrotone sound news completes water-covered- the program girl ‘I Met Him in- Paris’ - Moves to the Studio Claudette Colbert’s scintillating romantic comedy "I Met Him In Paris” moves to the Studio Friday for a special holdover engagement Costarring Melvyn Douglas and Robert Young it is a gay and sophisticated tale of love In the modern manner told against a striking scenic background This was filmed at Sun Valley Idaho where the troupe spent several weeks on location A varied lineup of screen acts is featured on the holdover bill Among these is the technicolor scenio “Song of the Islands” featuring Jack Denny and his band “Tha-Houand the Rabbit" a technicolor cartoon and “Ghost to Ghost HoRkup” a novelty act with the Radio Ramblers Universal news rounds out nd the bill - |