Show r I THE 16 SALTLAKE TRIBUNE FRIDAY MORNINa DECEMBER 24 1937 NMI -- By MAMIE FMLER F-- t) Se-tf- "le Fazenda refers to Clifford ling still photographer on her current picture as ''that man"—and )iits into those two words a hauteur more cutting than acid As she told me the story this morning the feud started when Cliff requested her to it on a log while he made pictures' The log was hollow—and in the hollow a swarm of bees had taken up residence "Were you stung?" I asked "I was not because the bees couldn't catch me" Louise re- ri 1 Rialto t 14 4:::- iik 'i 4 ( :I- :- IA -- i ::: :7' it :: - ::: ::::: 1 :::":: - :::!:1r- - H: - " r0 - "0 !) !::L4e 00 ' : 4 itt ti 1: 01 I - :::: ::f ?V :: : A 'H 4'i r t sik :: t iv :f1 4 '' :::t P V:t - "The Prisoner of Zenda" a tale of love intrigue swashbuckling :'::' and adventure in the courts of Eus rope heads the new bill opening at the Rialto Companion Friday t iss"Walt Disney's Academy I picture Award Revue Madeleine Carroll Ronald Coln-taFairbanks Jr enact the t and Douglas leading roles in "The Prisoner of i Zenda" In the difficult dual role of the advenVirous Rudolf Rassendyll and as the roistering King Ru- :: ! : 11 rW' It - '‘ mr lox o0:' ::: it ‘ i't () iik $ ::7 t tt:::IT 4 Louise Fazenda right having feud with her still photographer Tilly Losch who has become somewhat disgusted with Hollywood because of inactivity 4 Rdio Bars Film Colony Tribute To Ted Healy Mae West's Name on Air In NEW YORK Dec 23 ilPi—Word went out from the National Broadcasting company Thursday to keep the name of Mae West out of all programs over which it has control Issued privately to 16 stations in 12 cities the order was designed to forestall any joking references that might be made to the widely discussed "Adam and Eve" sketch broadcast from Hollywood December 12 Although not made public it was understood the interstation communique said in effect: "Please watch scripts for mention of Mae West's name and keep it out" An exception probably would be made in the event Miss West figured in a news broadcast The sketch in which the buxom actress made one' of her infrequent radio appearances aroused a storm of criticism particularly from religious groups and provoked talk in congress of tighter radio regulations Public apologies were issued by President Lenox R Lohr of N B C by the coffee company which sponsored the program and by the sponsor's advertising agents to anyone who might have taken offense at the fervor with which Miss West read her lines LOS ANGELES Dec 23 dolf V whom he resembled so closely Colman is at his magnificent best When the agents of the king's brother Black Michael (Raymond Massey) who is plotting to seize the throne render the king incapable of attending his own coronation by drugging his drinks Colonel Zapt (C Aubrey Smith) and young Captain von Tarlenheim (David Niven) enlist Rassendyll to impersonate the king at the coronation Rassendyll does so well that he even deceives the lovely Princess Flavia betrothed of the king who proceeds to fall madly in love with him Rassendyll loves her too and is- about to reveal the deception when it is discovered that the king has been kidnaped by Black Mich- ael and his henchmen and imprisoned in Zenda castle It thus be- comes necessary to keep RassenHe Japer invades dyil on the throne the castle rescuing and restoring the king to his throne "Walt Disney's Academy Award Revue" features a blue ribbonparade of animated joymakers in tech nicolon single-hande- UP)-- -- Three hundred friends Many of them prominent in filmdom attended the requiem 'mass said Thursday morning for the repose of the soul of Ted Healy film comedian who died suddenly last Tuesday morning Among them was Healy's first wife Betty Nash Healy who was his partner in a vaudeville act for many years Healy's second wife Betty Hickman Healy who gave birth 'to their son last Friday was unable to attend the services She still is confined to a hospital in Culver City not tar from St Augustine 's Catholic church where the services were held Meanwhile police dropped their investigation of reports that Healy was badly beaten while making a tour of the Hollywood night spots Sunday in celebration of the birth LOS Crushed Lomhard-MacMurra- ANGLES 23 Dec y Modern Equipment — "Alcatraz in the Centre Theatre Boles Jenkins llen CAPITOL talsilad" with SUPPLY Co Brenkert Lamps I 403 lighting i Congratulations to the ' CARVER Sheet Metal C TilL An N B C of trained Patrons of this Theatre will ENT RE I en- joy the beauty and effective- ness of lighting that THEATRE Works skill the new Centre Theatre NEW Congratulations 1 de- lighting specialists is one of the outstanding features of WIEN SUPPLY CO State' 1 416 signed with the IT PAYS TO KEEP CLEAN in is modern every respect Coll gratulations Ilk Station UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO is happy to extend a hearty welcome - ROMNEY LUMBER Co to a newcomer in SaltLake's entertainment world 1 t p' Of - Ris 1 0 oi 1 Ca d - Chicago Art Patron Leaves Three Million Bequests Get Your Dividend in Full er -- -- --- AM ER CAN MUTUAL BUILDINd 0 0 :AMERICANIZE MONEY i II st 141 4 1 New AMERICAN 7579 MODERN LIGHTING Congratulations d 4th South Hy Ole Cure of US-- CENTRE THEATRE E " Extends to the Service Display Projectors Monograph 1000-poun- d KS REYHOLDS SERVICE THEATRE backunder a ground screen Byron Greehind 37 head electritian at Hal Roath film was seriously injuredi Thursday Two other electriciansl escaped The screen toppled over when a studio door was opened and a gust of wind came in CENTRE THEATRE Installed by John Lithel Mary Maguire: also "Annapolis Salute" with James Ellison Marsha Hunt Harry Carey RIALTO—Ronald Colman In "The Prisoner of Zenda" with Madeletaie Carroll and Douglas Fairbanks Jr: also "Walt Disney's Academy Award Revue" PARAMOUNT—Robert Young James Lionel Stewart Barrymore In "Navy Blue and Gold' with Tom Brown Billie Burke Florence Rice STUDIO—Kathanne Hepburn Ginger Rogers and Adolphe Menlott in "Stage Door" with Andrea Leeds Gail Patrick Constance Collier STATE Sonia Hente and Tyrone Power in "Thin Ice" with Alan Hale and Maurice Cass: also "That Man's Here Again" with Hugh Herbert Mary Maguire And Tom Brown studios Test Wishes for the Success of the New High-Intensit- Anne Shirley and Alan Hale also "Marry the Girl" with Prank McHugh Hugh Herbert Mary Boland Carolalughes Mach Auer and A- Screen Crushes Film Worker "Thin Ice" that gay and magnificent musical starring Sonja Henie and Tyrone Power returns to the State theater as headliner on the torted "And to give 'that man' new bill opening Saturday credit I don't believe he realized The story gets off to a fast start It was a bee tree But I am sure when Tyrone a prince who has that no gentleman would keep on come Co an Alpine winter resort to taking photographs of a escape the bicl?erings of two agents such circumstances!" (Alan Hale and Maurice Cass) over a neutrality pact accidentally 'meets y Dropped in on Miss Henie while skating and inset and found the principals troduces himself to her as a newswhile camera director the and Idling paper reporter crew made process shots with a A case of mistaken identity sends group of extras On the sideliries rumors about the village that Sonja a bridge game was in progress and is being favored by the prince The ensconced behind one of the playtwo agents hearing the rumors aters was the Mac Murray "Watch tempt to win her to thsar side in orthe world's champion' kibitzer in der to get closer to Tyrone The action" whispered Carole Fred'surcomplicated situation is finally1 veyed each hand with care sugsolved by the marriage of Sonja gested the proper bid groaned at and Tyrone every misplay and conducted a post "That Man's Here Again" featur- mortem oration after the compleing Hugh Herbert ary Maguire and of each hand "Nice game you tion Tom Brown provides the second atare playing" I said sarcastically traction on the new bill It reels Fred grinned cheerfully "A perfect off a hilarious story along the rocky game!" said he "You know at sit road of love but hits the heart as fifth of a cent playing each hand of his son An autopsy disclosed often as it hits the funny bone hold- as I would have played it this clunk that Healy died of natural causes fng breathless suspense until the would be exactly $835 to the good!" Healy's original three stooges 'final fadeout who formed a comic background At Twentieth Century-Fo- x today that aided his climb to success South-Ea- st I watched Geneva Sawyer the stualso attended the rites They were dio dance director rehearsing a "Stella Dallas" the great drama Dick Hakins Sam Wolfe and Paul group of chorines in a new number of a woman's heartbreak and sacMiss Sawyer is one of Hollywood's Germany France Trade Garner rifice tops the new cinema bill Others of his friends included most successful women Many a Yule Gesture John McCormack the singer Patsy opening Saturday at the South-Eanear star would envy her salary Spies as theater in Sugarhouse "Marry the any star her career A few years METZ France Dec 23 tB—Ger- Kelly comedienne and Alan Mow-bra- y Girl" a Warner Bros farce comedy and Robert Jack in she was a Haley ago Hollywood many and France exchanged spies dancing the second attraction chorus One day I talked to her on Youngplayers who have appeared provides as a Christmas gesture With Barbara Stanwyck in the with Healy Pallbearers were Dick the set "These other girls'! she told ThursdaS FrenchFour and four Germans title role "Stella Dallas" tells the Powell star of one of Healy's last Joe "are all dreaming of stardom men convicted and imprisoned for pictures E J Mannix Harry Rapt poignant story of the tawdry vulgar I have uo illusions I am a dancer auwere to over handed woman who rises to magnificent Chuck Reisner Bryan Foy Frank not an actress and I believe that espionage counthorities of their heights through her sublime love fori- Fay Billy Grady and Jack Marcus her Hollywood can offer me real suc- tries at Dapach arespective small frontier daughter cess in my own line" It occurred' station Healy was laid to rest in CalIt depicts Stella as a beautiful and to me then that if there were more was believed to be the first time vary cemetery It pleasure starved mill girl who after girls in this business with the sound such an exchange had been made a brief romance marries Stephen common sense of Geneva Sawyer during the holiday season though Christmas Dallas outside her social sphere there would be fewer broken hearts there have been transfers at other Greetings They soon discover that they are times A few weeks ago some publicity Sent Dog Catcher definitely mismated Their baby is born and Stella's only redeeming Man concocted a story about Ann N M Dec 23 quality seems to be her understandSheridan's love for all pets The Nobleman ALBUQUERQUE LP)--Prepares Hun Hilley's administration ing heart expressed in her love for story Was widely published and this Her as city dog catcher reached its her little daughter Laurel morning Ann received a present—alFor Divorce Bout coarse manner of living becomes zenith Thursday gila monster sent by an Arizona fan With it was a note explaining CHICAGO Dec 23 LP—Baron From an unknown admirer Miley more pronounced and her flirtationl and friendship with Ed Munn race it would make a wonderful yet Arturo of Italy indicated 'received this Christmas greeting: Berlingieri "To the nicest pound master that track tout and his loud companif treated kindly Ann marched into through his attorney Thursday the publicity offices "You boys night he will appear in person for Albuquerque has ever had P S— ions further alienates her husband How the mothe finally determines seem to know everything" said-shthe next round of his divorce battle My dog is O K now" to sacrifice herself fat her daugh"Maybe one of you can tell me how with Merry patent madcap Fahrney ter's sake provides one of the most to start being kind to this" medicine heiress deeply moving situations that has The orange-hairebaroness filed- Art Authority Dies The next month is party season ever been filmed PARIS Dec 23 IPI—Emile In Hollywood And it is a safe bet suit for divorce- six weeks after her John Boles enacts the role of Steto the nobleman in Bar-lar- d 67 noted writer on arc died that at least 50 per cent of the Film- phen Dallas the father Anne Shir31 Y N rison 1Thursday illness a after Will July be costume town shindigs long ley takes the part of Laurel the e fairs The average actor—and all daughter while Alan Hale is the I actors when it concerns such basic roistering Ed Munn desires are average—would rather "Marry tile Girl" with a cast of dress up than be awarded the acedlaugh getteFs featuring Frank Mc- - 1!! emy'prize The fancy dress houses Hugh Hugh Herbert Mary Boland E of Hollywood coin money on their Carol Hughes Mischa Auer and Al- len Jenkins has a novel setting— party trade The ladies of the movie the offices of a great newspaper colony have diversified tastes but CHICAGO Dec 23 —The will memorial fountain here' Attorthe men all yearn for the swashsyndicate—but all hands wind up in buokling Satins and velvets of the of Miss Kate S Buckingham not P Wilshn disclosed Thurs- the crazy psychiatrist's sanatorium' J ney fifteenth and sixteenth centuries ed art patron establishes a $2before thfy're half way through the day night One house stocks several dozen 000000 trust fund for the Chifilm He estimated the value of the 11órneooutfits but never has enough cago Art institute and leaves $1- to satisfy the demanka 000000 for an Alexander 'Hamilton estate at"approximately $4000- - Star 000" and said he was reVealing "Dangerous Number" e o m e d'y the wills contents before actual thriller and "They Gave Him a "because of the unusual filipg Gun" one of the most stirring puhlic interest arisingfrom the of the year provi'de the big character of the provisions con- dramas double-headcinema bill opening tained in the will" The will left a $20000 bequest Friday at the Star In "They Gave Him a Gun" and a $200000 trust fund to Jo- Franchot Tone deserts genteel Horace of Benton Norman seph a 'lough guy": Okla Wilson identified Benton characters to play Spencer Tay deserts the 4tough as tenor Bentonelli of the tToseph guy" character of a kindly adviser Oken that Americen-Mutua- l wings 'account be Metropolitan and Chicago Civic of a wayward youth while Gladys a and distant Opera companies fore January IS and thtti make sure of a full year has a valiant role as a war relative and protege of Miss George nurse who marries a racketeer she of dividends in 1938 Remember—every dollar of Buckingham to save The picture deals It left $513000 in bequests to fails 57' persons in various parts of with the effect of war on the psyyour principal and dividends is INSURED up to — -cholegyAl youth- Dangerous Number" depicts the of $1200 each to 10 other persons hilarious marital adventure of a Miss Buckingham last member business man who marries a of an' eminent Chicago family young vaudeville actress He cannot undies December 14 at the age derstand her vaudeville friends and se 79 of she cannot understand his staid Should reShe directed BeilLon business associates hence ceive the income from the $100- - married life is a series of their merry I 000 trust fund for life and be percomplicated by a marital mitted to distribute the principal quarrels Robert mixup Y9ung and Ann in his will Sothern are the'itars and Reginald to residentA Owen Individual bequests E and Cora Witherspoon areln N C and relatives 'outside Chicago in- the ea cluded: 2nd Floor Walker Bank Bldg Wasatch 1166 To Kate B Northcote and OliMrs Louisa Massy of Plymouth ver Northcate Los Angeles $2000 England recently celebrated her one YOUR each Lucy Kyle Phoenix Ariz hundredth birthday anniversary by $2000 having her'first photograph taken s lady-Und- "Stella Dallas" with John ON THE SCREEN CENTRE—Carole Lombard Fred Mac Murray and John Barryraore in s'True Contemion" with Pxter Hall Lynne Overman Una Mffkel Colbert C1a 12r OaROEX—Claudette ble in "It Happened One Men" Walter Roscoe with Connolly Karns and Ward Bond: also Ralph Man "The in Who Lived Bellamy Twice' with Marian Marsh and Isabel Jewell OEM—John Mack Brown Wallace Beery and Kay Johnson in "Billy the Kid" with Karl Dane WyndRussell ham Standing Simpson Blanche Frederic! and Roscoe Ate' O'Brien UTAH—Pat Wayne Morris and George Brent in "Submarine D-with Doris Weston Frank also "Love on Toast' McHugh with Stella Ardier John Wayne Isabel Jewel! SOUTH-EAS- T — Barbara Stanwyck in : ' f 0-- i i !Louise '0e'5 'i' tract with The officials of that studio having seen her tests were loud in express- ing their enthusiasm Miss Losch they told the world was to be one of their great stars Since then she has played exactly one role—a sec- ondary bit in "The Good Earth" True she has drawn a fat paycheck every week but in doing it she has lost two years out of career that at best cannot be long lived She feels perhaps with justification has t hat dealt carelessly with her thereby robbing her of far more than she has recouped in the way of salary Why producers throw away talent so carelessly is one of the great Movieland mysteries Evidently they thought Tillie Losch had possibili- ties yet they have given her no chance to prove them And in the meantime while she was left to stagnate they have contracted Vie services of at least a dozen other stellar prospects—and I wonder how many of these 11111 be treated with the same neglect? The classic case was that of a famous European director who had made a reputation directing society dramas A Hollywood studio im ported him left him on the shelf for more than a year and finally when he threatened to sue' gave him a picture to direct It was a "class B "—ride 'e m cowboy western! Attractions at S L Theaters - - ''' 23—Tillie Dec HOLLYWOOD Loseh the famous Viennese dancer Is somewhat disgusted with Holly- wood and I cannot blame her ly two years ago she signed a con- - At Salt Lake Theaters Current Roaring Around Hollywood 1 55 N CENTRE THEATRE 1st West lutt EsTARLIsmEc Ts Was 3525 I ENTERTAINMENT One of America's CONGRATULATIONS on the Great Industries opening CENTRE THEATRE Welcome to Broadway and t State t cantturay4 Ahopto advantage at la " I U Ire t 11 ' people including actors writers technicians distrib utors theatre oDerators and their staffs—all to bring en tertainment to you and mil lions of your fellow Amer icans 11 1 INC CENtRE THEATRE The - CENTRE NEON- - MARQUEE- -- THATAE LIGHTING SALT LAKE CITY SIGN - V A BY WALKER-Bit:N- Young Electric Sign Co "MASTER I We are happy to take this oecasion to extend our sincerc good wishes to Salt Lake City's newcomer in the enter tainment world On the INSTALLED A 4 Wholesome entertainment is a vital part of a pleasant life INTERMOUNTAIN C7 lb of WE CONGRATULATE THEATRES The motion picture industry represents a huge investment in studios equipment distrib uting facilities and theatres it employs many thousands A CRAFTSMEN"' TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation OGDEN 1 : 'I i I |