Show h V 4 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNINOrJUNE Destructive Children May Be Taught That They Must" Not-ry to Take Advantage T By ANGELO PATRI ’when you do what you know Is Who cut wrong do it whenyou think I cannot see you and them to savo you was me” the punishment confess you did it That is not being truthful really This time you have to feel the consequences of what you did" “What are you going to do to me '“What in tha world? the curtain?" "I did mother “Why did you do such a thing Christie?" “I just felt like It I guess” “It was very r w It mother?” of you wrong Very You did a wrong thing and It will giva father- - 1j“" and me a lot of1 Y" Father trouble has to work hard to get the money for this house and to take care of you and Helen'' The and Dick curtain’ belong to Angela Patri us all and you spoiled them You must never do such a thing again Christie Remember Never do such a thing again You must not destroy things that belong to other people even when you share in them It is a very wrong thing for anybody ho do - Remember" "Yes’m Yes mother" “But because you told me the truth I am not going to punish you You were a good boy to speak right up and tell me the truth about it That is more important than the curtains Now go and play like a good boy” — — Two-da- yslater— mother— found-th- e tablecloth fringed precisely as the curtains had been She did not ask this time who did it “Christie come here! You cut the tabie-clot- h - Why are you so naughty? I told you when you cut the curtains how wrong it was and now you go and destroy the tablecloth" “I just felt like it mother ” “Well it is time you learned not to feel like it This time you will have to be punished” Christy began to whimper “You aid you would not punish me because I told the truth” “Christy it is not telling the truth “Let you do all you can to make good the damage you did to the family-father and me and Helen and Dick I was going to take you to the shop tomorrow to buy a new suit By DR IRVING S CUTTER BREAST TUMOR PREf One handicap in recognizing CAUTIONS breast cancer is that it is rarely if With th© present state of our ever painful Only after the growth knowledge the only hope we havejif the pomtrof involv“reducing the frightful mortality presented by cancer lies in prompt ing nerve filaments will distress recognition of the disease and im- come on mediate treatment This means ed The age of critical watchfulness Is ucation — not the type after 45 although lumps form occabut that which is filled with common sense Hundreds of skin blemishes sionally in the breast of young may be cancer Tens of thousand? women and it is never wise to asof others may not have the slightest sume that they are benign An ex' relation to this dread affliction cellent plan — if a growth ls susThe capsheaf of the whole matter of being cantankerous — is to Ls an annual examination for every pected one who is in the sooalled “danger" remove a part of the tissue submit age Regardless of the period of it to a skilled pathologist and be life however any symptom which ready to perform a radical opera' may be suggestive should be in- tion if it seems warranted Here is the hopeful side of the picvestigated ture Operation in the beginning Cause of Death means cure Long series of Our chat today has to do with stage of hospitals bear cases in tumors of the breast Cancer in this this out hundreds means within a “Early” region causes 12000 deaths in the week or so after malignancy has United States each year The pity been detected Even after the of it all is that 90 per cent of these under the arm have begun lives could be saved if more atten glands — to that thecancer tion were paid to the presence of hasenlarge showingthe lymph chanspread through lumps in this vicinity — nels cure is entirely possible with But you say “I have had a 15 to 20 per cent thickened spot for years It has never given me any trouble” The CRACKED LIP reason is that nine out of 10 of W R D writes: 1 I have a friend who has had a these cases will be innocent of harm Nevertheless anything that is ab- cracked lip for a year or more It normal— any firm area — should be never heals Do you think it might studied critically by a competent become serious? 2 What is the purpose of steaming physician as soon as discovered d Sometimes there is a the face in the treatment of acne? discharge from the nipple and this REPLY ls significant Again there may 1 Yes Have a cerful examinabe a dimple or a puckering of the skin But even these symptoms tion and a complete excision of the may not indicate a tumor that lesion if the physician regards the should be extirpated procedure as necessary 2 Local treatment for acne conA chronic draining infection within the breast — one that has per- sists of ridding the skin of black' sisted for several months — may be- heads To do this it is necessary to come dangerous Then there are cleanse and disinfect the ekin' as fatty tumors of various types and much as possible Bathing the face certain cysts (collections of fluid) in hot water or steaming it makes or swellings of the milk ducts These it possible to remove the blacieads water sac affairs can as a rule be without undue pressure removed entirely without fear of re1937 for The currence and this should be done in Copyright as much as the thin lining may later show a tendency to become malignant Fortunately there Is a way to differentiate between tumors filled with water and those that are solid This is by means of illumination But even this method can not be relied upon wholly as now and then some of these growths will seem perfectly clear and yet show cancer cells under the microscope Resistance Wears Down We all know that disease is likely to originate in locations which have suffered repeated inflammation or that have been irritated After a time the resistance of the cells wears down The body may lose control and the structures in question go on a “tear” Any tumor therefore that has existed for some time— which appears to enlarge — should be trailed by a detective The physician will usually test its hardness measure it and record his findings That is if he is in doubt Two or three months later on a subsequent visit if it has increased in size removal is the wise procedure blood-tinge- lar In addition to these features Paramount has scheduled to release an number of large exceptionally shorts Technicolor Picture Opens Run at State- “The Garden of Allah” a feast of color and romance with the desert as its glamorous background opens Friday at the State theater with Maripne Dietrich and Charles Boyer in the starring-rol- es Filmed entirely in Technicolor The Garden of Allah” offers something new in motion pictures telling the story of a girl who seeks solace in the quiet of the desert only to fall in love with a mystery man who turn out to be a Trappist monk torn between his love for a woman and his duty to God Other leading players in the cast are Basil Rathbone C Aubrey Smith Tilly Losch and Joseph Schildkraut Second feature is “Fugitive in the Sky” a murder mystery of the airways with Jean Muir and Warren Hull in the leading roles Other leading members of the cast are Gordon Oliver Carlyle Moore Jr Howard Phillips and Wini Shaw a ' VACATION SPECIAL Edward Arnold the —Jn M Dramatic Hit— “John Meade’s Woman” Shirley Temple f “DIMPLES” IIORTOII AND h The PIXILATED SISTERS ‘Let’s Make a Million’ LADIES' CHINA NIGHT A l the Marx Brothers button-bustin- o g hit in “A Day at MCAPITOL— "Dust Train From adrid" with Lew Ayrea Dorothy 1 amour albert Roland Lionel At-wHelen Mack also "When Love Is Young " with Virginia Bruce Kent Taylor Walter Brennan PARAMOUNT— The Marx Brother in “A Day at tha Race’’ with Maureen O Sullivan Allan Jonea Margaret Dumont VICTORY— Jane Withers In “Angel’a Holiday” with Ropert Kent Sally “The Girl Blane Joan Davta also From Scotland Yard " with Karen Morley Rqbert Baldwin Katharine Alexander RIALTO— "You Only Live Once” with Sylvia Sidney Henry Fonda Bar-- 1 Dixon Warren j ton MacLane Jean Hvmer also “ller Husbands Sec’’ with Jean Muir Warren retary Hull Beverly Robeits the Races” new attraction at It’s a combina the Paramount tion of the howl-ariotechnique from “Animal Crackers” “Horse Feathers” and “A Night at the OEM— “John Meade s Woman” with d Franctne Arnold Edward Opera” with the new Gall Patrick Oeoige plan by which the Marxmen try out Sidney Blackiper their jokes before using If a Jinc fails to bring down the house on STUDIO— Claudette Colbert In "I Met Him in Paris" with Melvyu Dougthe stage tour preceding the mak las Robert Young ing of the picture — out it goes and SOUTH-EAS(Suggrhotise) — “Once another that rates better is inserted a Doctor " with Jean Muir Donald The only trouble with this system Woods Henry Kolker also “Celling is that four gags pass while the Zero” with James Cagney Pat audience is getting over the first O Brlen one STATB— "The Garden of Allah’’ with The action moves at the old eleo Charles Bover Marlene Dietrich trie pace that put Groucho Chico Basil Rathbone C Aubrey Smith also “Fugitive In the Skv" with and Harpo in the big time on the Warren Hull Wlnf jeanMulr stage-Harcan still pluck a mean po Shaw and Out Chico string harp points ’’ with Jack his tunes at the piano As for STAR—'"College Holiday Benny George Burns and ’ Grade Groucho— he is in his element as also Satan Allei) Mary Boland a horse doctor Hugo Z Hacken-bus- h Met a lady" with Warren William Bette Davis Summoned to a sanitarium owned TOWER TNlnth East and Ninth So) — Shlrlev Temple In “Dlmplea” by Maureen O’Sullivan at the whim also Edward Everett Horton and of a wealthy patient Margaret DuIn “Let’s Make Staters Pixilated the mont Groucho has some misgivings a Million ” He diagnoses the truck size Miss ON THE STAGE AND SCREFN Dumont as a victim of double blood ORPHEUM— On the stage “B" Wood-- pressure and earns her heart-fel- t bury and his band In a variety gratitude With pills the size of show featuring music comedy golf balls and a roughjiouse treatdancing and novelty acta on tha screen ment that has made him a No 1 George Brent and Anita Louise In Peter B Kyne'a “Tha horse doctor Groucho goes to town with John Eldredga to save the sanitarium from a mort’ — - gage holder Allan Jones and Maureen O’Sullivan contribute sane notes in the ‘College Holiday’ merry melange of Marxmania as the boy and girl who are separated by a divided opinion on the merits ‘College Holiday” a hilarious muof Jones’ race horse When the horse sical comedy opens Friday at the wins due to Harpo’s prodigious efforts all is sunlight and roses Star theater with Jack Benny Chico incidentally is a tipster who George Burns Gracie Allen Mary creates one of the picture's funniest Boland and Martha Raye in the scenes When he sells Groucho a cast tip and then a whole library of A fun fest "College Holiday” books to decipher it A Marx show is good for anything brings to the screen something new that ails anybody and “A Day at in wisecracks along with several the Races” doesn’t rpiss a bet Some song hits and a world of comedy production numbers are Other leading players include Elea-nor- e woven into the laughs Grandeur” Mountain 'Rocky Whitney Marsha Hunt strikingly captured by the color Johnny Downs and Ben Blue camera and narrated and edited by Second feature on the program James Fitzpatrick makes a memstarring orable contribution to the new pro- is "Satan Met a Lady” William and Bette Davis gram A Pete Smith novelty “Ten- Warren by a cast which includes nis Tactics” featuring the tennis supported Arthur Treacher Alison Sklpworth atan added is champ Fred Perry PorParamount sound news Wlnl Shaw Marie Wilsonof and traction a The ter Hall triple' mystery r out the bill rounds was Larrl-ino- gag-teste- Bau-cio- i re ft T ' - — That’s how Jimmie Fidler says Warner Oland above appears to him off screen “By JIMMIETFIDLE FT HOLLYWOOD June 10— ‘idol chatter: Whenever- - I see Sonja Heme doing a figure 8 I think of Mae West Distinguishing marks between twins Bobby and Billy Mauch: None Tom Brown and John Beal have that appeal If Broadway is “The Great White Way” then Hollywood boulevard is “The Little Neon Byway” When Alice Faye sings she looks like Anita Louise and when she doesn’t she doesn’t Don't blame movie Ingenues if their acting is sour maybe they are trying to class break“out of the Nutshell description of Warner Oland Unchanny Jeanette 'MacDonald’s personal wardrobe is the tops in utter femininity Peas from the same pod: Joe Pen-nand Frank McHugh Maybe Bing Crosby is keeping those race horses in hay hoping that someday they will keep him in clover Candi-didafor loveliest hands Merle Oberon If asked by a fellow tennis champion in the quiet of a locker room I wonder if Frank Shields' praise of Hollywood racqueteers would change? Rare birds in Hollywood: George Burns and Gracie Allen never practice their joks on friends Dolores Del Rio’s skin is as smooth as wax Puzzle: find more than five actors or actresses who have kept their word and quit at the top Similar silhouettes: Greta Garbo and Gloria Stuart Noah Beery Jr has a new low-cracer that he has named appropriately: The Ark "too-swee- er te ut Nine Doctors Cast Film In South-Eas- t Tops Star Program Story of Intrigue On Capitol Screen “Last Train From Madrid” a story of intrigue and adventure set m today's war-tor- n Spain tops the Capitol theater’s new Friday bill Sharing the new program is a lilting musical romance "Wtien Love Is Young” starring Virginia Bruce with Kent Taylor and Walter Brennan With its action and drama lifted the day's headlines “Last Train From Madrid” is the first picto reach the screen with the ture Spanish revolution as a background Fashioned along tile lines of “Shanghai Expreg" it deals with the lives of a dozen eftversif led types bent on leaving Madrid for the security of from Valencia Lew Ayres Jane Withers filmland's most mischievous miss romps through another rollicking role In “Angel's Holiday” heading the current bill at the Victory theater The rousing new fun film is coupled with a dramatic mystery romance “The Girl From Scotland Yard” making bill up a balanced and Jane turns amateur sleuth in her new picture - A long nose for news and clues precipitates her into the faked disappearance for publicity purposes of a movie queen played by Sally Blane and she proceeds to gum up the works An Insight into the workings of secret poEngland’s lice and an indication of what the next war may have in store for humanity is dramatically portrayed in “The Girl From Scotland Yard” which stars Karen Morley and Robert Baldwin 'Brigham Young and His Empire" presenting a camera view of Utah with its industrial and farming advancement is a special added attraction on the bill which is completed by Metrotone sound news fast-movi- far-reachi- pirns aft American newspaper reporter 'who rescues a girl fleeing from the Woman’s Battalion” and gets himself involved with the Spanish authorities Anthony Quinn who made his screen bow in “The Plainsman" appears as an officer in the revolutionary army with Gilbert Roland as his Alfred W Oliphant Jr an audi- tor with the Texas state board of close friend but his political-enemhas collected 38000 postage Dorothy Lamour plays the Castilian beauty both love Karen Morley is stamps in 14 years seen as a titled woman who is ready to commit any crime to secure one of the passes for the "Last Train” Helen Mack Lionel Atwill and Robert Cummings are other types caught in the turmoil of fear and desperation The story weaves the destinies of these people in an Absorbing dramatic pattern “When Love Is Young” adapted from read magazine story “Class Prophecy" presents Virginia Bruce as the “ugly duckling” of her high school class In love with the class president she can’t forget him even when she goes to New York and wins fame as a Broadway musical comedy star through the efforts of a clever press agent Kent Taylor When she returns to her home town to renew her old romance she wakes up to the fact that her heart is really with Taylor The picture has been elaborately produced with spectacular musical backgrounds featuring hundreds of dancing beauties Fox Movietone news completes the program eye-filli- murder “Satan Met a Lady" written by Dashiell Hammett ea Americans have been eating about thor of “The Thin Man” and casts while the same quantity of food for the William as the super-sleut- h “Once a Doctor" which opens last 10 years department of agri- Miss Davis plays the part of an adventuress theater in culture statistics show Friday at thd South-EaSugarhouse deals with doctors— and almost exclusively with doctors In fact nine doctors hold prominent places in the cast In the starring roles are Jean Muir and Donald Woods Woods plays the part of a young physician who is adopted by a famed practitioner played by Joseph King King ll has another doctor’ son a portrayed by Gordon Oliver Miss Muir is the daughter of a great brain surgeon Henry Kolker Other leading members of the cast several of which are doctors are Louise Stanley Gordon Hart David Carlyle Joseph Crehan and Harlan Tucker Second feature attraction at the South-Eais “Ceiling Zero” drama of the airways starring James Cagney and Pat O’Brien st Becomes Training Vessel SAN PEDRO Cal June 10 U&— The U S S Texas one of the last two battleships built before the World war sailed Thursday for Nor folk Va to become a navy training vessel The Texas had served nearly 23 years in the United States battle force and during the war was attached to the allied fleet In the North sea For several years after the war she was the flagship of the U S fleet 4- st ©UJEHRIO ' Dance Demonstration - yem'SSi ON THE STAGE WILLIE MAUSS Presents RESORT AT UTAH’S MOST POPULAR YOU01M World's Champion Bicycle Rider M £iv3a Ha MESS? 7:30Selected P M Couplet by 1000 dancing to the music oi JHERHOSEAN&J TAGGART’S ORCHESTRA MILT Wheel The Death OTHER BIG ACTS PLUS ' ON THE SCREEN WE BRING) Special added musical attraction DAVIS COUNTY BY POPULAR DEMAND HIGH SCHOOL' BAND in Concert Selections - YOU REGULAR DANCING S:30 p m and His Orchestra " An MCA Attraction X in the cool clear water al Saltair service Unequaled facilities andeverv hour until I p m noon 2 p m end a m Wait and North Temple 10th Saltair Depot minute Irom 25c 15c BATHE 2ND BIG FEATURE e “01ICE AL JOLSON in “THE SINGING KID” - DOCTOR” --HAR- mm —IN— ”- AND “Murder With Pictures” LEW AYRES 15 45 25e Auto Gate Admission Dancing per person DINE U DANCE — "TMok&He- - -- AT- DIETRICH SPENCER TRACY “RIFF-RAFF- every Welcome FOOTPRINTERS! Salt GAIL PATRICK " Lake’s Gayest Nite Club DINNER ' New York Cut Sirloin Stesk Columbia-Hawallan Style Hm Columbia Suftr Cured Corned Beef NO COVER CHARGE' ttV a E c LOW Trains: I then Round Trip DON WOODS—JEAN MUIR 'HELD OVER— LASTTiMES TODAY’ — JEAN A ALSO FDWARD EVERETT k Those zanies have a ' Two New films Now at Victory ne’er-do-we- USS Texas if t tV high-calib- fear-creati- : THW CAST Groucho HtrjK) Ohtoo U MARX BROTHKRS tTH Oil Allan Jon? Maureen O 8ulli atf Judy Mr Upjohn Marparet Dumont Doujtlai DumbrUle 8am Wood Director season according to the 8 PL4YISG N THE AUDIBLE SCREEN AtParamount final draft of a production program to be presented Friday at the company’s annual sales convention by Neil F Agnew vice president in charge of distribution This ambitious program has been made possible by an increase in the production budget of approximately $10000000 over last year’s expenditures Agnew will jtell the more than 100 sales and 'production executives attending the convention sessions at the Ambassador hotel Scheduling of this great number of pictures comes in direct response to publio demand as 15 mw Fun Rules In Picture HOLLYWOOD June 10 — Twenty-t“million dollar” productions will head Paramount’ list of be tween 50 and 60 feature pictures scheduled for release during the W3T-193- 1937 Stage and Screen at Salt Lake Theaters tlnclianny wo Remember? Instead I shall spend the money for new curtains You will have to wear the old clothes until we get new curtains and a new tablecloth" “I don’t think it’s fair You said if I told the truth you would not punish me Now you punish me I want my new suit” Christy cried with all the might of his lusty lungs But mother let hint demonstrated during the past year in the success of such large-sca- le cry productions as “The Plainsman" Christy must learn that there are “The Big Broadcast of 1937” “Waitruths within truths and that there kiki Wedding" and other can be no shuffling of them In the More musicals are includedofferings' in the — name of righteousness than have been produced ever When children find that they can lineup before in one season by any major take advantage of any situation company intelliso do are if they usually they The season’s projected program gent We must be alert to see that will include the JeromeKern-Osca- r of do into the way using Hammerstein musical “High Wide they pot get righteousness as a shield for wrong- and Handsome" starring Irene too are doing They inexperienced Dunne “Souls at Sea’ costarring to understand the delicate shadings Gary Cooper and George Raft of behavior and we being experi- “Artists and Modeled —with Jack enced should be on guard to direct Benny- Marlene them They are not bad just nat- Dietrich “Angel” starring “Sapphire Sal" a “Gay ural Nineeties” musical starring Mae West “Ebb Tide” in technicolor “Double or Nothing” with Bing — Mr Patri has prepared a Crosby “Argentine Love” with lcarlet entitled “A Book List” “True Confession’ George Raft giving the titles of a wide with Carole Lombard and Fred Mac' variety of books all children “Collect Murray Swing” with should read Send for it adGeorge Burns and Gracie Allen dressing your request to Mr “Wells Fargo” with Joel McQrea Angelo Patri Child Psycholand Frances Dee “Buccaneer" ogy department of this paper starring Fredric March ‘You and Inclose a self addressed Me” costarring Sylvia Sidney and stamped envelope George Raft "Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife” starring Claudette Colbert “Big Broadcast of 1938” with Jack Copyright 1937 for The Tribune Benny and George Burns and Gracie Allen and othef films as spectacu- How' to Keep Well “v Paramount Has Ambitious Film Program 11 C2rjmn ‘owuissoYiR 'FUGITIVE I at the Shamrock - 939 SO STATE ST u |