Show $ ' ' - - - : ' - ' - THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE : SUNDAY MORNING TAN11411r 18 1938 4 " ' - ' ' - ' ' -' ' " ' - -- -- - - 9 ' - n if " 0 Alt ' ' 0 -' thte r----- I11 ' ' - 1Prm- (OVIIJIk ----' r 4 ' ' ' ' ''' i '' ' - — --"- -- -7--- - ' ) 11 Zee 1111" :' 'ft- Allot t - 0- t- p 0 V t ' ' IAu I'I T '' - '''''' in '' ladies and gentlemenmelodramas ' ---- GuYS —GALS f 'I t ' 0s t - 4 e Th I ' 1 ' 4 4 ei - ' - 014j 4' ' 0 ' —b NU ' ' N ' i k' 1 gil Ild Lila g A N f I ward the rural communities away In the cars the spneaeti:lioc0-e"- 7 -and clerks and executives ' 11771-f their coats up and fished 7 41 e't4 V '' wrinkled commutation tr tickets Back in the 4 -' smoking car the air ' 4 Aer 's 1 :::":1 was turquoise as men --) riffled decks of cards y : 00movorr-- '''' - ' : ' grunted porter tlithanbdia: II I -- ' I - - li i 4d t ) - - ! - h ' red ' ' 1 - - if oil i - 41 A9- iget-pee- 1 "I know that book It's all about how to make friends and keep them Well let me tell you something: fight"' The manager smiled "Boy" he qnnounced"Y01 is crazy Dat referee is a very honest man He don't care who wins de fight" The fighter leaned forward he "Oh yes he do" he screamed "Jest gives out de instructions Ah distinctly heard him say: 'An' may de best man win'!" now-rafte- "It's all baloney" nt r rHE-man-didn'twa- nodded a bit artd let it go at that But Johnson Blunt was not to be denied Ho placed the bottle inside his overcoat pocket and cleared his throat BLACKOUT "Now maybe you think I'm wrong about that" he said "But person- ally I don't think so And I'll tell HE traveling salesman came home unexpectedly And there lust as might be expected in all good lackouts he found his wife kissing a 'stranger "Well I'll be a monkey's grandpa!" raved the t what you do while I'm crazedsalesnian-'llstha- you why It's becausb you "Sometimes - 41 NOTION insomniac appeared in the doctor'sbifice THE doc" he greeted "RemembeP me? Fin the fellow who can't sleep nights You recommended count sheep at they jumped over a fence" "Oh yes" nodded the medico "I remember very as my suggestion helped you get some - e all" The man closed the book There was nothing else to do "Take a fellow I know" Johnson Blunt rambled on "Name's Joey He's a- - good kid but not overbrighty see? I know him since we went to school together Anyway he tomes down to my office' about two weeks before Christmas and he to nice v 1 - 3 man's-hat?"--- - I - - full-leng- th - ' to il 0 ' the book world permit me vol to point out two umes recently publisled that are sure to hold your attention: p "ORASSROOT JUNGLES" by Edwin Way Teak is a guide to the strange and populous world of the insects Nine-tenth- s of he crea living on earth are iniects non-ficti- ' - 't - 1 1 ' '''i - '- ' - G-- i ' Ir know ' the habits of a crowd and obviously Idyls rat Vale like that are important The test is lively and informal the photographs dramatic "MAN BREAD AND DESTINY" by C C and S M Furnas is the story of nutrition of food and its effect on the individual and race Covering many the latest dietary fads to reasons for topics-fr- om undernourished Americans- "- the million "twenty book is scientifically accurate yet easily understood Also a recommended: "THE SPOTTED LION"-- - -- by Kenneth Gandar Dower Here is an entertaining egg" true edventure of a hunter in Africa who for a wonderful change is not the superhuman type-- but a : novice even as you and I s ' ' Odds and Ends in tent World: Surprising to tote 0- - ' T 1 — ' - - t - 1 41 al- - pjj ' - ' 1 A tpl? '' - ' In see" mused the man "No wonbook No wonder you don't trust-thi– der you're cynical about friends" Johnson Blunt took the bottle out and offered a drink Again the man refused Blunt took a slug turned slightly purple and put the bottle away "Yes indeed" the man murmured "You had a mean break It's tough to be stuck with a bad bill like that" Johnson Blunt sat erect "Who was stuck?" he asked somewhat indignantly "Not me I'm not that dumb For a year now I've owed twenty to my pal Harry Gamester so I sjipped Ihim the bad WWI ill r -- -- : - hill-bill- j vice-preside- nt I - - ---- - - m - - - - - - ' m r : -- - - - — - ' ----- - s 'm : 1- the-17-mu- ch - -- -- - - -- ' T --' - hill-hill- f -- - -- - e lontatik ' Ingo - -- - i t -:k ‘ 14 expected from Walt Disney and his lonpawaited"SNOW WHITE' AND THE SEVEN DWARFS” The great things have materialized cartoon not m4or this in motion a sets milestone only picture creation but it is also a a gone about an bout when I decided to buy a pint I walked into a liquor store and handed them the twenty Lucky they know me there because they looked at the bill and wanted to know where I got it" ' j - e- ' s Thió -- - - how!" returned Johnson Blunt "But here's the kick: I took the twenty and left the place I was 'I 'i:t1 thilms-wer- masterpiece of entertainment There is little more you can say "MANNEQUIN" is Joan Crar fords litest and while it is not exactly a great plcturcit is the best vehicle the Crawford lady has had in some time Spencer Tracy gives his usuil expert and there is a fine lob from a young i Alan Curtis whom I do not remember aemrieo im ‘ancebefore You will find"MANNEQUIN" but an interesting feature just the the pictures of lesser Importance you might try "CRASHING B'OLLYWOOD" with Lee Tracy and Joan Woodbury when it comes your W a fast and funny movie in which Hollywood is arIt's once again that ld Random Notes About Movies has cr:wfor4 about any film he was only and that twenty seven-year-o- ' a1 stifled another yawn you got your money eh?" he "Counterfeit?" "As bad as a i " --- i ' ''''''' ' ' '''''-'- man rrHE "So 1- : ' 1 '' ' s 4 ''''‘' - getting twenty-fiv- e was almost a whole week's pay "But I had an answer for that one I asked him why he didn't think of that when he was taking it!" $ asked "And WEEK '1 : feahme qyuouic'ku he started to explain -- - itoriTamng:— : -i- ) get thinking and his three kids and I say to my- self: 'Johnson Blunt he needs it' more than you' So' I give him the twenty This is two weeks before Christmas Bei?" "I see" the man yawned "That was verrdewarof-you- " "You betcha" Mr Blunt agreed "I did it all out of friendship Then a later he comes in again I fig- ure it's another touch and I'm all set to get sore But no This time he ' wants to know can I get him a Job '' "Now jobs today are like buggy whips They just don't make 'em any more I tell him that but he already knows it He shows me the soles of his shoes to prove how he's been look- ing all over'for any kind of job "Suddenly I remember Harry Gamester- - He's got a funny name but he's a regular fellow and he's got a big insurance office It's a sort of cover-o- p for politics but that's neither here nor there "Anyway I send him over to Harry Gamester Harry has done me a lot of important- - favors and is a sweet-heart of a guy He'll saved me plenty in traffic fines and stuff like that "Well I send Joey over to Harry's office—and the first Sting I know Juey'n got a job It sure tickled me silly and Joey's Suet about the hap- piest guy in the world "But my friend here's where that book you're reading is just plain bunk I wait for my twenty but a 4 ' - - ) if I t - that farie Withers rates' sixth among the box office favoritesSur-in—ovi'esalwicklt17"-prising because huge sums are '61141' "Well twenty comes as hard to me never on her pictures It all 11 seems spent as it does to the next man I make a ' k to that intelligent sleep?' prove salary of course but twenty is ' The patient handling is more important 'than still twenty vast expenditures "No" he admitted "But I'll tell you something Record I "At first I turn him down But "4'1 ' doc I'm having a lot of fun" liked best this week was "A LittleWhite Lighthouse" and "I'm the 'The doctor arched an eyebrow '' 'With" INCIDENTALLY 'Cold" shivered the explorer One Who Loves 'You" as played "Pun?" he rePeated have their UNDERSTAND the Eskimos The Patient nodded brightly "Very" agreed the Eskimo Signati - -own by Tommy Dorsey and his orchestra s7 —"Loads of fun" he chirped brightly "In back 91 the wall of a small but rowdy Chicago cafe: "We are college Up around the North-PeleThe explorer reached into his pocket and drew out ' the fence I've got a deep puddle of mud!" Just heard of one bright Eskimo who graduated not responsible for your hatb coat or wile!" his wsich ' six degrees—above zero! with to "Six o'clock" he announced !Guess tun Here in ' and There the World of Sports: A wager ' irt TIrs' ' rrAHE 4c—rewbalraa-le-d-int-o—tre QUESTIONS $2000 of against $25000 was made in New York last ' ' ' The Eskimo was highly interested his hat y was building a new home for his week that if alive FIORELLO LaGUARDM E 1 He removed "Let Me see a lady's hats hi requested "Size '- "Whaes that thing? "he inquired wife and children Instead of building the house Would be the next president or of the LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY eight if you please And you know the type I want– - WA watch" explained the explorer "It tells the from the outside however the mountaineer worked United States! one of those with the big feather sticking out" L ' time of day" defeat AJU VLILWil If in bas- just the Opposite He had plenty of lumber afhand---wi- ll ' The salesman was extremely puzzled he house and set the inside from the ketball next Saturday night- If r up asx !a ' ter oblige d: "Size eight?" he echoed "You mean you want a : the job was complete Four walls—a roof he has anything left at all JIM tm Finally Eskimo The st idled the watch — - --- — and nothing more The mountaineer surveyedhis L' BRADDOCK should defeati is ' 1 easfly It tA ' amet 1 The 'customer shook his head Say " he asked- 'what TOMMY FARR in their fight next gadget' that —handiwork with pride in his eyes ' ' VA 'No" he explained haPPily "I-- wanna laugh!" lie maw" "Wale drawled as he turned to his around?" that- - h- e- $k tuns urn e 'a' ' -- ' do like new the !Row shackr— -informed the you stayd-th-1 'That" - --- - VIEWPOINT lingtwiththeelippinC explorer"ixthe second hanc-' wife studied the place FARR I JOE LOUIS doesn't make Ills It has to run around sixt y times before the bi g han d - '- 1 "Not-b- ad HE Arctic ' explorer came across an Eskimo of a fighter in my bookT-B01' :: ' ' ' x"-—goes around once' -: - -' door?' PASTOR did the same thing—and standing outside his Igloo ' "Hmmmm " mused- the Eskimo "Doesn't seem y down The "Hello" greeted the eiplorer ' hammer his where Is poor BOB?- - Don't say ipui -- - - -- ' lair!" ' "Hello" replied the Eskimo we didn'i tell Broddock "Why a door?' he inquired"Goinl some place ?" —ifeti----H----iol- - can't trust your friend& "Yes sir Friends always double cross you in the end I've watched life plentyand I've never seen it fail yet And icier as gratitude is concerned —well I could write a book that's - away?" The wife shook her head angrily "Don't be ridiculous" she reproved go to a show!" L - ' if -- 4 - ‘ T-- S E $TiB 0F E III sr-- - 0' 11- I ' and—give— i :: ' Itk - i t:: 4-- V' Ar0) ig6 0 - ' r4N‘ c k -! - V BE "" - is i- -- 0 11 Governor played by Rudy Vallee' summons Gary Cooper to hit office and sends him out on a secret minion Gary is to bring back ths stolen money regardless of the danger involved Gary agrees and in appropriate disguise kisses his wife goodbye Thenext scetle shawl Gary's mission accomplished As District Attorney Vallee croons "I Warms Bit in Sobol's Column" Terrible Tony—moved to tears by Greta's hildlike pleas—turns back the stolen money to Gary Cooper who is waiting outside the close-u- p It is a beautiful and moving scene But wait! Now for the big surprise finish! Gary is tired of being a bank clerk Be sees his big chance So he steals the money himself moves to Paris M H with Claudette—and they live happily ever after! - s ' ' 04 PI4 - iI I ea Ittp3v 0 7 ' 10 i ' ' '' -- ' : 1411P- --- II – 1 i ' i sty anythingart just let it Tide" "Big of you' murmurad the man "Sure" said 3ohnsonlilunt "But when the second week A-4rw- 1 - 110 ' "-- k1 '' :' i whole week passes and thers'e no sign of Joey I figure that maybe he needs that first se pretty bad se t don't '':1!t'- 0 044 (4 ' S h ort S:törj 'Friend Indeed iti lk 01"' 1 - headed weaitintroogresesive I À cilt edi ' ? 111111 1' But what is thie? Innocent Greta finds her cousin's home Just as Terrible Tony is setting out to rob the bank with his henchmen The henchmen wish to make a slight pass at the simple country maid but Robinson stops them "Do' not touch her tellers" he commands "She is a dream goil and does not belong to our common woad" It is the dawn of a beautiful love Picture number five shows Terrible Tony escaping from the bank with huge bags of money Some funds eh kid? In the sixth picture right begins to triumph District Attorney Dewey B T was already 'dark The Commut-ere Special sighed and throbbed ) ' ruses call I ask him does he 1 '' 4 TIKE these occasional stories ' take ms for 0 sucker? i L'eof Colored fighters? If you opky m41t) He whines about beck ' do add this one to your collec- rent and bills end ' ilo "' 'I don If not add it anyway clothes for the' kids 11? and a whole lot of What can you 10Se? -like that : ' : 1 At any rate in' one of Nesh 6 ''" 11:41s what could I do? small bridge S smaller E g ht clubs around promised rtie the Arii N twenty the following tQ 1 1 Johnten Blunt York a very 'frightened and II" li I watched the play dis Si angry colored lad returned to pay dayi lAnd liike il i I I and interestedly kept— I— ' in"Heididnilypeedytiont ' i his corner after' the 'usual bottle a that r-tipping KARI RiLLINGE1 1)4 "No sir And it was he carried under his structions from the referee: we then I figured enough coat He looked like a7"Ah'm through" he roared at '‘' was enough I went (IA he sett of ain't his managei 'As lar' itS Ab'm concerned dere Iggrfeln ts wasn't -— right over to the dice e l '''''‘'‘''N't t ' ' ' ' reaelleyVillat made him 'A : gonna be no fight" s' i ' shaimiy alenrdemelt ' I look b g were the ex 1460 ee ''' The manager blinked ' hftsnoke word ' from of corn plosion yellow 'Hush YCe Z110114 boy" he cried "Yo' git on in 1 44 hair and the high fore Harry 2 dere an' do yo' best Yo' got lest at good a chance '' head ' bite oyuotuo ree ans i as dat other boy got— Only troubli wie ye Is datl 'The' man i next to e'l ' I ''' Do I or him was c' John-11t1 my confidence get twenty ain't in reading yo1 yo'self" got no don't I?'" son Blunt was mellow i4v ‘‘ The fighter shook his head vigorously "Guess you were right" oh "N ' enough to offer a drink- - Et 1 ATvpNi 'Dat's where 701 is wrong" he replied "Ah got wasn't drunk Just mellow ) seaDoggone right I was right" '' "No thanks" smiled the plenty of confidence in mah'sell Ab'm de mos' coni IllillIalpioa' NI'S cried Johnson Blunt "He man t'Appreciata the offer— fidential Yvan in de whole fightin' business" mt started to apologize and tell me how but I can't go the stuff" "Is dat so?" said t h e manager "Well if dat'S di "What're you reading?" asked "Yes sir Friends always aouble ' sorry he was about the twenty and I ' much?" so case why is ro' squawkin' told him to get it up I wee plenty cross you la the eV Johnson Blunt sore by that time I can tell'you "Ab got a right to squawk" shouted the pug "Dat The man held the book up cover ' "So he fished down in his pocket out referee out dere is hopin' dat de other boy wins de and came up with the dough Then to then I "Oh" said Iohnson Blunt abouthis Wife -- - 1 1 (41rir gEmnm'''---- ' o'''' Nr ' ''I I : ' 4 Ab A UY1 ' Z f jr- Cj14"‘"N ' ) !I r - pi - - 4 - ' ' - ' ? G---- 7 "414 t 44:-- 'k S - ' i - 4 MEM '' ic ' -- lim tit - a 411 ' 0 11111111 s ' 0' '' - :S ' t A7ff0111ng BIAS- t 4 '1116 - --- GROAN! — - In picture number three Claudette's simple and innocent country cousin-played by Greta Garbo—is in town for a visit to Claudette She is lost ma big city much as she is often lost in a big part and is guaranteed to shock amaze hair-ralei- 1 ' la' - Eliiv- 01("It' ' ' - - 0 s our series of - 4 a ik11‘ 4e GidGLES AND ' ' s - - - - T!r Olt-- - - ' I hard-worki- r-- 4 ' i ' It Hollywood thrill—even hors yout Look: Upin the left hand corner our pieture starts with a peaceful domestic scene Here we find Gary Cooper a bank cashier who has never played a horse ifl his life Hi is happily married to Claudette Colbert who loves him so much that she is able to carry his slippers around with no effort at all! - But who knows where lurk the hidden dangers of life? In the &srapartmentare Terrible Tony Aloni played by Edward G Robinson and his mob are They plotting to rob the very bank in which honest Gary works! sleep-induci- ''''4411I - 0 6 - :4 - " V '"'0 - p4 a k - te -- "'' "11411 ' '41 — 4' - 4 ' -- ' V ' Xli -- 0 - ' WIVI 0 ' 'mosmo ep lighV - - —0 ' 1 ' k) - - on be !Lk 1m 4 " 1- ' T t Inm L 4 el t I is' - 4 441 NWk t ' ' ' cy 4 - '' i 1 A vitt 477 I 4 ' - & 01Mm ah II2e- - 4 ob -- aloildhell r a - - --1‘ -- -- - - 1 I |