Show itfw trtr0ft sn s' iikfiiiViiW’ fte Wednesday Morni -- Honolulu £1k Salt Tribune- 'Comes Up to §ee Mae West Many Seamen - -- Versatile Opening Today Hospitality Acclaimed Amazed by At Salt Lake Black Swans Theaters By Jimmie By I’ncle Ray Swans and geese are related and birds Often both are they live to ages of from 20 to 50 years and cases have been reported where they have lived well past Rialto Fidler HONOLULU— Dear Ivvvood should take long-live- hospitality from Honolulu where our good ship Matsonia docked today The greeting passengers reran e as they go ashore is magnificent Songs and music and cheers and alohas — why they make you feel like the prodigal son come home to live off father again You needn’t be famous or important— the lowest and highest are welcomed alike Leis woven from tropical flowers and dizzying with natural perfume are flung without favor over the shoulders of all - Beautiful Hawaiian girls toss smiles to males old and young ned young men gun for arriving females fat and slim How different in Hollywood' A isitor to the film city is given to understand hes not welcome in the studios No one tries to make him feel at home The town itself is quite ordinary with only a few tall buildings and a lot of little stores At best it doesn t piesent a colorful picture to tourists who expect glamour and flash the film companies sneer at isitors Half of the stars refuse to be bothered with autogiaph seekers Night dubs seat obvious tourists far apart from the movie crowd At previews the stars are bunched in the good center section while the best visitors can get are seats to the sides Those outside the theater are held back by ropes like tattle Wonder what the psychological effect would be if Hollywood were 1o treat lourists with more friendship’’ It seems to me that the thousands who visit the movie capital yearly rould do box office a lot of good if thev went home singing praise of the industry s Sun-bio- W C Fields answers Mas West's invitation to "come up and see me some time" so now they're to be starred together in a new Universal production Crime T ears On-8- y INS I’ALMEN r 16 dinner Harlev Madison looked atound the room at his guesls then he rose and began to - cus blossoms and ukuleles by now and consequently a bit disinterested in Hollywood news But since vou're paving us to keep you posted you’ll have to listen and like it First of all don t be surprised if you hear that Alice Fave and ( Tonv Martin our sizhngest baseball fans have bought a heavy in the Hollywood Stars We have it on good authority that thev Ye dickering for the stock of hei Cornelia with a murmured left the room and returned She brought with in a moment her the Madison pearls a three-stran- d ex-ru- d marvel of perfectlv-matche- d pearls Anita gave a little squeal that Torn said afterward sounded like a hurt dog but everyone else exclaimed with toy Cornelia clasped the necklace round the neck of her brothers bride-to-b- e with a word of ex- THE STAFF Organ Recital Schreiner will be found at the organ console for the regular noon recital at the taberHe will play nacle Wednesday the following program: Vierne Westminster Chimes A Rose Breaks Into Bloom Alexander Favorite “Mormon’ “Come Come Yre planation “Thev are to be yours Yvette” she said “but not until your wedding day- - You must vv ear them tonight and give them back to me tomoriow Then when you are a real Madison the Madison pearls shall be yours Cod bless you " "And to think” Laura Lee said Brahms Vierne Hymn Saints' Arr by Organist Arr bv Organist "that ’ “A Iitlle hit of melodiama now ” I had a he said after a moment threatening letter todav fiom an ent nn whom I bad supposed to be a trusly fnend In connection with mv work in the village vou know Mv present will devises half of my entire estate to the committer of village improvement I now choose and I to rescind that bequcsl want you all to bear witness that ” I hereby destroy it He produced a legal document showed it around a bit proving that it was as he said then tore the paper into strips and threw Yvette them Into the open fire he said turning to her “tomoirovv morning I shall have my lawver here and be will draw m new will in which you shall have a place And xhoitlv after Harlev Madison went upstairs to Ins bid But when Wilkins went to bis masters bedioom at 8 o clock the next morning there was no response to his knock Nor to his repeated rappings Puzzled he went clow nstairs again and told Elkanah the majordomo Using a ladder Elkanah was enabled to look in the window and see Harlev Madison appaiently sound asleep From his pocket he took the tools needed to remove a circular piece of glass from the He put his hand in and window tinned the catch and flung the window up ns far as It would go Then he stepped into the room He went at once to the still form on the bed and the look of rigidity and the coldness of the hand that he touched left him no doubt that his master was in his last long sleep Llkanah told Wilkins and then ll Bob Cook whose Brown Dei by Interests keep him too busv to give the ball club much time llovv could any ball plaver do less than Slap out a w homer ith Alice s blonde locks as Scherzo In E Maior self "yet I have’ Melodrama Next speak "Tonight” he said “finds me the happiest man in the village of New ITy mouth or in the whole length and breadth of Long Island I am not fond of making speec hes nor do you caie to hear one so I will briefly tell you that I have won the loveliest and dearest girl in the world for mv future bride That light Yvette7” He took a few steps toward her and she met him half way holding out both hands to him and smiling up into his face Then the room was in an uproar Harlev and his affianced bride stood side by side and the good wishes and congratulations rent the air Cheers were given songs weie sung champagne appeared causing more and merrier laughter and good-wiAt last Yvette sank into a chair from sheer exhaustion and Harley sat beside Dear VagabondSuppose you're knee deep in hula dancers hibis- a battle flag? Hailey iiiteuuplcd her 'I have heard of love at fust sight but I never hoped to experience it my- After Tes sometimes I fear Hollvvvood is like its movie sets — mostly false front JIMMIE FIDLER Carolyn Wells onlv a few days ago Yvette the half century mark Swans are In general larger than geese and their necks are longer A swan’s neck Is longer than its body! Another difference is in the curve of the swan's neck The swans which are tamed most often and which are kept In waters of parks are known as mute swans or Polish swans They seldom if ever make any voice sound while in captivity With their graceful necks and wings partly raised as thev svv im they are beautiful birds Other kinds of swans do not hold up their wings while swimming in the wav mute swans do Now and then a visitor to a 700 sees a rather strange sight Baby swans get on the mothers back and take a ride! The wild whistling swans of our continent are far from silent Flying through the air at rates of from 75 to 100 miles per hour they utter shrill cries also deep bass notes Whistling swans often go to the extreme nWth of Canada to make nests and rear young In winter they travel as far south as the Gulf of Mexico Three hundred years ago people in Europe and North America had never seen nor heard of any swan with black feathers They knew n that little swans had down butYiy the end of the year the younger ones always grew a coat of white feathers On an August day in the year 1670 a sea captain sailed through the Strait of Magellan and noticed some swans with black necks Since that time it has been learned d swans are nathat tives of Chile and Argentina as well as islands around the southern end of South America Even more amazing was the discovery 27 years later of black Swans in Australia They were seem swimming in a river by men aboard a Dutch sailing vessel To this day the stream is called ' Swan river’ in memory of the event The black swans of Australia are covered with black feathers except for a white ’bar” in each wing They have deep red beaks and their eyes ar red It is inteiexting to know that all swans with black feathers are natives of lands south of the equator Some zoos nt Europe and North Ameiica have impoited black swans to show the public (For nature section of your scrapbook ) If you want a free copy of the illustrated leaflet “True Adventure Stories” send me a stamped return envelope in rare of this Unde Ray newspaper grav-brow- black-necke- he told Hetty Hetty dresved with the speed of a whirlwind and said she d tell Miss Cornelia herself In Miss Madison s bedroom the ladv lay asleep Hetty waked her gently gave her a moment to get fully awake and then said: ma am" her “Miss Cornelia von e was tremulous “jour brother rnaam he is in bod and we think— we fear— he is dead" Miss Madison sat up straight and looked at her “Who killed him7” she said V hen Hetty had told her husband Elkanah that she would In eak the news to Miss Madison Wonder how she 11 he had said take it ” And the wife of his bosom had retuined “Dun t be dumb1 You know exactly how she It take it Like a soldiei Miss Cornelia loves her brother and his death will (THEVOICE OF THE WE$T AUGUST 16 WLDNbSDAY bicak her heart but shell be as STATION' 'THE popular M A What WLDnL"DA5 ALGLhl in spunky as a treed rat WLDMSDAY AUGUST 19 The Curtain RUea 6 no— M A him Elk? 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the first leg of a 16000-mil- e air tour and ara meeting with all Uniranged versal employes in the intermouo As a second feature is being shown “Chasing Danger" with Preston Foster In the leading role Described as a roaring drama of big city love "Big City” opens at the Mario theater In Sugarhouse Seattle head L J McGinley of New Universal Pictures company here to launch fall Wednesday film program Spencer Tracy has the role of a taxicab driver with Luise Rainer Musician Has as his immigrant wife facing deVaried Talent portation This situation with all the complications It suggests afAmong the featured players In fords a vivid story for the two stars who are ably supported by Jerry Jones' Lagoon orchestra Is Charley Grapewin Janet Beecher If August 16 is jour birthday the Ralph Jacobsen who has the abili-t- v Eddie Quillan and Victor Varconl best hours foi jou on this dute are larch found in one person As the second picture is seen musical scores as well Akim Tamiroff in “Ride a Crooked from 9 to 1J a m from 3 to 5 touiange as to plav them Mile” story of a Cossack gangster p m and fiom 8 to 10 p m The Lver since his college davs on and his continuous fight against clanger periods are from 7 to 9 of the aropus the Biigham Young the government and Its Ideals a m from 6 to 8 p ni and fiom umv erxitv vv heie he organized and 10 p m until midnight toured with his own band he has If a woman and August 16 Is Olympus been a well known figure in Utah vour birthdav you should have 'I but crazv hose lovable After leaving college he joined entuely social financial and educaiave an ex- many a popular tiaveling band and made people the Joneses tional advantages Ambition mav u number of coast to coast tours citing time when Bonnie adds a stimulate jour efforts and wisdom Since returning to Salt Lake Mr noisy new member to the already will guide them In the Jacobsen has enjoved featured bill- noisy enough group in "Every- probablv light direction You ought to be which at the body’s opens Baby” a of with number local bands ing a very convincing talker with a In collaboration with Reid Tan- Olympus theater In Holladay on wide lange of subjects from which ner lie is responsible for the par- Wednesday to draw your conversational topics old cast All the are members ticular type of “blues’ arrangeYour achievement as a restauiant ments that have made Jerry Jones’ there again In the same roles manager milliner caterer specialSecond on bill new the picture oichestta unequalled in the realm ty stole operator publicity woman Is “Twelve starCrowded Hours” of swing The orchestra plays artist author or actress Lucille Ball Al- journalist ring Richard Di nightly except Sunday at Lagoon you to see vour fondest lan Lane and Donald MacBride are may enable also seen m this vivid story of a dreams come true Your matrimonial futuie seems to be secure reporter and free from troubles or Horoscope Now Playing CENTRE — “Ijidv of the Tropics" with Robert Tavlor Hedy Lamarr Joseph Schildkraut Gloria Fianklin and Ernest Csssart IT VII — “Susannah of the Moun-tiex- ” with Murlev Temple Ran d dolph Scott and Margaret also “Sorority House" with Anne Shirley James Ellison Bar hara Read and Adele Pearce GEM— “The Ilardvs Ride High" Lewis with Mickey Rooney Stone Cecilia Parker Ann Rutherford and Fay Holden also “March of Time” RIALTO — “Young Mr Lincoln” with Henry Fonda Alice Brady and Arleen Whelan also "Chasing Danger” with Preston Foster Lynn Bari and Wally Vernon CAPITOL — “Bulldog Drummond's Secret Police” with John Howalso ard and Heather Angel "Wolf Call" with John Carroll and Movita STATE — “Anthony Adverse” with Fredric March and Olivia also “Mr Moto s Last Warning” with Peter Lorre Lock-woo- MI RRAY (Murray) — “Man About Town” with Jack Benny Dorothy Lamour "Roi hester" Edward Arnold and Bmme Barnes also "i’he Saint Strikes Back ” III EAST (Sugarhouse) — "'Ihe Mikado” with Kenny SOI -- Baker and Jean Colin also “In- side Story ” MARIA) (Sugarhnuse) — “Big City” with Spencer Tracy and Luise Rainer also “Ride a Crooked Mile” with Akim Tamiroff Leif tikson and Frances Farmer OIVMPIS (Holladay) — “Everybody’s Baby” with the Jones 1 compl- ications Murray new comedy with music is “Man About Town” starring Jack Benny Dorothy Lamour and Edward Arnold which opens at the Murray theater Wednesday Benny is seen as a theatrical impresario who Is In London making plans to present his show When the troupe arrives Benny finds that his leading ladv whom he adores is already in love with the orchestra leader and complications ensue when Benny tries to make Miss Lamour jealous “The Saint Strikes Back” is billed as the second feature A The child born on August 18 Is Family also “Twelve Crowded Hours" with Richard Di ROXY (On the Stage) — Polack Bros Indoor Circus with Felix Morales and Captain Noble (On the Screen) — “You Only Live Once’’ with Sylvia Henry Fonda also with George Loraine Johnson Sidney and O Brien and "Border MmzzE — IRIORIC I O 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K U 4i-- MK Lucille Ball Htl I MHGIANT " “By” Woodbury’s Gang T 0? - ?j MUDEN” I-- rfilylng 6 Niles Weekly for DINING Si DANCING at the Delightfully Cool OLD MILL urnm COllfi KEHHtr JEAM fHiKSSTAR WITH ALL tain territory The Mae West W C Fields pro duction heads the list of new film line-u- p on the fall Universal Others inelude Deanna Durbin’ new starring pictur° “First Love' and a picture which will launel a new child star— "The Under-Pupintroducing Glona Jean Also scheduled are "Rio" with Sigrld Gurle Basil Rathbone Victor McLaglen Robert Cummings and Leo Carrillo “South of the Amazon” with Joan Bennett and Douglas Fairbanks Jr “Tower of Rathone London” with Basil and Boris Karloff an untitled production starring James Stewart ” Mario Featured Ralph Jacobsen with Jerry Jones' orchestra H H ead Brings jUniversal Showing a little known side of the beloved hero Abraham Lincoln the film "The Young Mr Lincoln” Is proving popular with young and old alike Here Indeed Henry Fonda shows a young Lincoln as he must have been a thrilling humorous romantic character in the backwoods town of Springfield 111 Alice Brady as the mother of the two boys saved by Lincoln from a Ivnch mob gives a splenand Marjorie did performance Weaver as Mary Todd is excellent The rest of the large cast carefully chosen give fine perfoim-ance- s d August 16 1939 Y"uVciS °‘ CAST t and Mischa Auer and "Bad Company" with Jackie Cooper and Freddie Bartholomew to display an unusual likely amount of unselfishness sentiment and ambition A professional career may have more opportunities to offer this youngster than will a J J commercial one Released by the Bell Syndicate Inc FIRST PICTURES TREAM LINER WRECK KIN IIHIHII TO Thrll'“7"‘'ThV'olO0i |