Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE 14 Greta Garbo's Life Called 'Open Book' Compared With Paulette Goddard's By JIMMY FIDLER HOLLYWOOD — There' irony in of yesterday's the present statu comics— Joe Penner Stan Laurel A1 Jolson Eddie Cantor Jo E Brown Jack Oakie et aL Little more than a year ago studios were fighting for their services today most of them are out of jobs and rated as plagues by the casting ' offices Their decline started with the success of “My Man Godfrey” the first picture cycle entry in a Which Jeatured erstwhile dramatic tars in zanny roles Listening to the public's “bravos!” for the screwball antics of Bill Powell Carole Lombard and a few other pioneers very dramatic actor In town took his hand out of his vest and started slipping on banana peels and making funny faces And the tragedians proved such good clowns that they gradually eased the real com tea out of "business John Barrymore predicted what would happen four years ago after seeing the preview of “My Man Godfrey" I scoffed then and thought that he— one of the most famous tragedians of them all — had gone balmy when he decided to turn comedian “You've got 'to be versatile to stay on top" he argued “These fellows who stick to one line are through— and they’ll find it out before long” It has taken four years to prove that Barrymore who incidentally is again a screwball comic in "The Great Man Votes" was painfully correct in his TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 15 Italian Tenor 1938 Now Firmly Established in Films At Tabernacle Given Ovation w V ? i Measuring Bananas If a recipe calls fqr mashed bananas peel them and press them through’ a coarse strainer before you measure out the quantity The pulp will soften easily If gently beaten with a fork By E E That Beniamino Gigli still holds his place on the height of eong that ambitloue tenors still have bis v) splendid vocal powers to reckon with in the operatic field was made clear to the satisfaction of most of the Utahns gathered to hear him last night singing as guest soloist with the Associated Glee chibs at the tabernacle Perhaps some had jbeen fearful’ that the great talent which America had applauded some six years or more ago had diminshed somewhat for while a good-size- d audience was in attendance there were still vacant patches in the auditorium that should not have been for sucfya performance Those present however made up In appreciation for all absent No singer in Salt Lake recently ha faced a more demonstrative group He was welcomed with cordiality but as the program proceeded enthusiasm increased to be climaxed by a genuine ovation at the close Mr Gigli undoubtedly was pleased with such a reception and showed it by his gracious additions to the numbers of an already generous program offering such favorites as the “La Donna e mobile" from “Rigoletto” and the Di Capua "O Sole mio” with other famous arias From the first masterly rendition of the colorful "0 Paradlso" from the opera “L'Africana" Gigli was An unusual photograph of Priscilla and Rosemary (right) Lane who are now among Hollywood’s topnotch stars The girls first arrived in filmland with Fred Waring’s band in April 1937 to revealed as an artist in interpretation with command of large vocal appear in “Varsity Show" with that organization resources His ability to project the mood of a piece was seen in such delightful numbers as the Pergolesi “Tre giorni son che Nina” forecast the fervent “Primavera” of Menventures of Robin Hood” with Er Eu-' Swing” with George Burns is if Luise Rainer delssohn Wonder Rachmaninoffs “In the UTAH— “Just Around the Corner1 V’College Allen and Martha Raye roi Flynn Olivia DeHavilland Basil with Shirley Temple Joan Davis Grade Silence of the Night” and a group rope’s idea of deep emotion? And of gay rollicking Neapolitan folk Charles Farrell Amanda Puff Bert MARLO (Sugarhouse) — “Yellow Rathbone and Claude Rains that reminds me that Alice Brady can express Almost any mooaby a Jack” with Robert Montgomery STAR— “Merrily We Live” with The high point judging by Lahr and Bill Robinson songs Constance Bennett and Brian the storm of applause following RIALTO — "Alexander’s Ragtime and Virginia Bruce also “Rosalie” simple flutter of those expressive Borrow or also "Beg was the "M’Appari” from Flotow’s hands Jack Oakie— 1938 version— Band" with Alice Faye Tyrone with Nelson Eddy Eleanor Powell Aherne Steal” with Frank Morgan and “Marta" delivered with dramatic Power and Don Ameche also “Over and Frank Morgan reminds me of Atlas with the world Greta Garbo’s on his shoulders eloquence and the Air from "Le Roi the Wall" with Lewis E Lawes PARAMOUNT— “You Can’t Take It Florence Rice d’Ys" sung exquisitely With You” with Jean Arthur BROADWAY— "The Shopworn Anprivate life is an open book comMr Gigli’s was a superb perform- GEM — “The Port of Seven Seas” Lionel Barrymore James Stewart pared with the gel” with Margaret Sullavan and with Wallace Berry Frank Morextst- -' Paulette Goddard above who lives an ance even granting a few weak Edward Arnold MLscha Auer Ann James Stewart also "Telephone O’Sullivan Also Maureen and line a In Goddard gan of ence Paulette existence Miller spots an occasional high note gratOperator” with Judith Allen and ing though for the most part of description of Charles Winniger: CAPITOL—-“Harto Get" with Grant Withers I’d C O Jenreally Santa Claus— incognito ringing power and the acclama- accompanists were Mrs Olivia de Havilland and Dick ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN like to see Clark Gable in that baltion was well earned One would sen Provo Beatrice Davies and Pswell also "Secrets of an Actress1 the stage Faith Carlton let skirt Carole Lombard gave him have referred perhaps not to see Vera Frey Beason Salt Lake City with Kay Francis George Brent ROXY— Onsweet and her Swing band Nora prompt-boo- k used for" such fa- and Glenn L Hanson Ogden just before he started work in and Ian Hunter man Sunvul and Burrell Ubben m full The numbers “Idiot’s Delight" miliar as the RAY programmed UNCLE Schubert songs By CENTRE— “The Sisters" with Er- On the screen “Shanghai Express” “Staendchen” and Wolfs “Iris” but were as follows: Hope his new palships with Film-ylllerol Flynn Bette Davis Anita with Marlene Dietrich also DorTrchalkowaky Song intellectuals won’t cause Fred II—BEDS IN WESTERN EL'ROFEfeven larger In England we may see that is a small matter to quibble Pilgrim’ Chorus Louise Ian Hunter Donald Crisp othy Lamour in “Her Jungle Love” extra-siz- e an of the lose to Anglo-Saxoexample today old The of that homespun Mr about director England MacMurray Terry and Beulah Bondi Jensen accompanist Mr naturalness Norma Shearer’s suc- commonly slept on wooden benches beds It is known as the "Great Bed With this rare pleasure there Dr Frank W Asper organist SOUTH-EASof Ware” and is 12 feet long and was also the numbers cess proves that it isn't the cards Often (Sugarhouse)— “rU Arcadelt offered by Ava Maria the benches were boards fas- nearly as wide as it is long! Choru Give a Million" with Marjorie the mossed voices of five choruses you hold but the way you play them Welti conductor Professor Bob tened to the walls of small rooms Weaver and Peter Lorre also Jane Dr Asper accompanist Alnjost 500 years ago King Louis under a corps of capable directors that counts In Hollywood Paradlso’ from “L'Africana" Withers in "Keep Smiling" with Hope says his new car is the most The bedding was chiefly straw XI started the "bed of justice" cus- with artist accompanists to fur- Aria: "0 Meyerbeer THEATRE— SALT LAKE CITT ’idol Mio Cesti Gloria Stuart beautiful thing on wheels— unless sometimes covered with a sack Peo- tom In France This king ordered a ther please an appreciative audl Intomo all son che Nina Pergolesi VICTORY— “Wanted giorni chorus of Tre you count Madeleine Carroll on rol- ple who could afford it had sheets bed to be placed in the parliament ence This Cacctni Amarlll! by the Police” Mendelssohn MONDAY NOY 21st ler skates Wonder if the mature building: While he lay in the bed near 200 voices has never given a Primavera with Frankie Darro Robert Kent About 1400 years ago it was the the French Un Reve Grieg MATINEE— EVENING roles loaded on Tyrone Power and princes sat in chairs better performance than last Aimons-nous Hahn and Evalyn Knapp also Bob Baker custom in France and for Germany near by The high officers of the night’s particularly one might say Air from “Le Rof d'Ts Lalo in "Western Trails” Schoolgirl Nancy Kelly presage roon amore to on benches Otis Skinner luce" from or Cornelia bella Aria: 0 state stood up and the less impor- of the Tschaikowsky “Pilgrim's “L’Amlco Fritz" mantic leads for Jane Withers next people laidsleep Mascagni STATE— “Mr Dodd Takes the Air" on the floor Later the tant officers IN PERSON IN carpets Mr down Later knelt Gigli Arca-delt “Ave and the of Marla" Song” year? with Kenny Baker Frank McOlaf Trygvason bed with wooden framework and French Relisiger which with the organ back' kings followed the same Mr Femelius conductor Hugh Alice Brady also “The Duke “EDNA HIS WIFE” Idol chatter: A psychologist would stuffed mattress came into use Miss Davies accompanist custom and it was not ended until ground provided by Dr Frank W The Sibelius Comes Back Broken Melody As time went on the nobles and the French revolution probably find something significant Asoer were wholly enjoyable Mr South conductor STUDIO— “Men With Wings" with d BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN Mrs Beasou accompanist In the fact that Mickey richer folks of western Europe had Another strange custom in France The five choruses uniting were: The Four Winds 11 A M TO 8 P M DAILY Fletcher Fred MacMurray Ray Milland Rooney seldom dates a girl less than better and better beds in their was for a king to own many beds" Mendelssohn Male Chorus Provo Mr Robinson conductor 185 112 56c 5c Matinee— Louise Campbell Mr Hansen accompanist Andy Devine five feet and a half tall Gail Pat- homes castles or palaces At least If he did not rest well in one he Elvis B Terry conductor 112 8168 224 Imperial Evening— 85c Chorus Hall Overman Porter and Lynne rick’s stateliness awes me even more the beds and the bedding became would try another We have a list of Glee Club Logan Professor Walter Staendchen Schubert In the Silence of the Night Rachmaninoff OLYMPUS item more costly There were stuffed 413 beds In the palaces of King Welti (Holladay)— “The Ad- than her beauty conductor Gustaf Adolf Iris Wolf d adulation also coverlet and soft quilts pillows Robert Taylor’s Louis XIV They were used by the Chorus Salt Lake City Joseph P Ana: “M’Appari" from “Martha' Flotow of the Ice Follies girls— and the embroidered with gold king and members of the royal fam- Femelius conductor Orpheus Club Ah 1’amore che fa fa (Neapolitan) wide-eye- d adulation of the Ice FolMany beds werrfitted with heavy ily not by the servants Some of Salt Lake D1 Curtis Albert Southwick TIIE COSSACKS ARE COMING! J City Qu&nno a Femmena Vo (Neapolitan) lies girls for Robert Taylor Some posts at the corners with a roof of the beds of this king were adorned conductor ' Male De Crescenso Ogden Singers of Shirley Temple’s observations are a sort resting on the posts Richly-worke- d with pearls others with gold and Mark Robinson conductor Piano 01 Mari o Marl (Neapolitan) Di Capua Mr Gigli as penetrating as those of Will Roghangings covered the sides silver work beds ers Real names Patsy Kelly was of some four-poAnother French ruler Francis I christened "Veronica" During fine period beds of extra-larg- e sent a camp-be- d as a present to Tabemacle Organ size came Into fashion Some VIII of England The Joe Blair edits a little trade mag- of these were eight feet long and King d Henry was covered with red vel Recital Program azine which reviews pictures hon- seven feet wide and others were camp-bevet and was embroidered with estly and well And everyone likes The followjng program will be pearls and leaves of gold Joe— everyone that is excepting one beds began to come into given Tuesday at noon at the reguproducer who not long widespread use about 90 years ago lar L D S tabernacle organ re' ' Xwij i ago officially banned him from the We still have beds and cital by Wade Naisbitt Stephens: of one that in Joe reviewing lot IMarch” Funeral they have special points in their “Siegfried’s producer’s epics had the temerity to favor One good thing about them Wagner Canon in B minor Schu point out 9 mistake — its hero had Victory is the ease with which they may mann “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desirworn a wrist watch with formal An action melodrama be taken and moved from ing” Bach favorite “Mormon” "It isn’t done" suited to the talents of perfectly evening clothes its star one place toapart another Many persons hymn "Come Thou Glorious Day said Mr Blair "by the best peo- Frankie Darro is “Wanted by the however like wooden beds better of Promise" arranged by organist ple” And the producer furious Police” which heads a new double The chief way we have improved an old melody arranged by organ summoned him to his office where bill at the Victory theater Tuesday the argument raged for hours Joe The film shows the problems of modern beds is by making better ist “Finale of the Second Symstuck to his point and offered the an Innocent high school graduate mattresses and better springs on phony" Widor which to rest them e opinions of noted style authorities caught in the mesh of (For General Interest section as proof But the producer couldn’t racketeers Frankie in his role be soothed You guessed it— he in- is thrilled with his first job as of your scrapbook) A leaflet called Famous Music variably wears a wrist watch with mechanic In a garage His sister Masters be had by sending! his Evalyn Knapp Is free to marry a three-ce- may stamped return enher policeman-sweetheaRobert velope to me In care of this paper Kent The family’s financial worTomorrow: Sound Sleep Cornelia Otis Skinner seem when over ries Frankie brings home extra dollars supposedly com' 1938 for 111 Tribune P M Comes to Paramount nisslons for selling cars At the Copyright Monday A ov 28 at garage he is caught in the entanglePurchase a course ticket now for $400 and receive a $200 On November 21 ments of a “hot car” racket How reserved seat to the Don Cossack Chorus and admission to an honest boy can appear a criminal Cornelia Otis Skinner who comes and how he must solve his problem the remainder of the course Stefan Zweig Theodore Dreiser to the Paramount theater next is the story of this melodramatic OUTSTANDING HITS Igor Gorin Maurice Hindus Carola Goya and Dr Paul Dengler picture Monday for one matinee and one With a new nest of bandits to FOR CHOICE SEATS clip the coupon out of this advertisement end IliniLECE BEERV evening performance only of her clean out Bob Baker— handsome mall it to the Extension Division today success His “Edna latest stage cowboy singing MAIL ORDER BLANK- Wife" holds high rank with the whips himself into action In "West SEVEN SEAS best of the nation’s humorists as ern Trails" the Victory’s companft FRANK MORGAN DON many of her Salt Lake City follow ion feature Marjorie Reynolds has the feminine lead MAUREEN O’SULLIVAN ers know Her experiences as a subject for P M Tabernacle Mon Nov 28 painters 'have provided the witty in oil water color pastel clay and for order mamy accept some ‘College with Kindly Swing” young star amusing soap” tickets at 100 tlckete at 150 —With— tickets at Miss Skinner's play “Edna His terial Underneath Burn Allen Main floor center A Hope— Main floor center jSob “You would he surprised at the Wife” has been hailed as one of 47 28 to rows section Gallery section fint 27 rows number of times I have been asked the "most novel ahd enthralling and balcony dramas of recent years In It she to pose" she declares (Be sure to enclose self Check attached for t “When I was 8 a mural painter portrays eight different characters addressed and stamped envelope for return of tickets) asked my mother if she’d allow appearing in the course of three her little girl to pose for him My decades between 1900 and 1938 with Name mother was delighted and I whose Interest chiefly Centered on Edna favorite picture at the time (pos- the heroine — a small-tow- n who girl Address sibly because it was the only one unwisely marries a man with whom EXTENSION DIVISION— UNIVERSITY OF UTAH was cannot knew ‘Sistine she the I keep pace intellectually by name) of Madonna' happily dreamed myself as a cherub appareled In a AND HIS ORCHESTRA wisp of cloud and adorned with OPENING THIS THURSfNOV 11 those pretty but quite worthless little wings that seem to be pinions Due to added expense Inde rigeur for cherubs Sweetheart of “3 Comrades' curred in bringing this atLAST TIMES TODAY "I was slightly chilled when gazLAST TIMES TODAY Walt Night traction to the Rainbow the MARGARET SULLAVAN (now) mistook with me what at I for “The of Adventures ing Constance BENNETT Make Free prices will be increased 15c JAMES rapture the artist remarked ‘She’s Reservation! 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