Show i - CJ 1:ra:IrtnDa:) It " Section D 0 - aptteuess : i Sunday Morning February 2 1911 omman po:0:N4j0N-'ot--'- Fare ta owT soit:-:Alt!7-T4ts---i-:- ' 1 the character of 'news' in However :e NEW YORK pects in the suggestion for our week's diversion on the motion picture program where high Comedy seems to take top place with several of the best light 'comedies the season is likely to present as part of the menu 1 With that favorite of old stock - — By: MARK BARRON r Feb-- N °W Showing At Local infantile paralysis victims throughout the country a cause for which the president works ' every year As for the program of 'a command performance" Presi-- r dent and Mrs Roosevelt sat in a box with Vice President and and several Mrs:Henry Wallace gi and laughed young relative ' heartily at this comedy about two middle-age- d although at tractive women One writes unsuccessful but critically praised books and is rather risque in her romantic moments The otherls quite respectable but her books are popular bits: The contretemps comes when the daughter of the latter steals the yoUng loiter of her romantic aunt After the performanCe the Roosevelts invited the entire cast to the White House for CM—Just I as President Roosevelt has changed two or three other actraditions about Washcepted ' ington D C he indirectly has made it over Into an enthusiai-- tic show town with the "command performance" policy In the early 1930s Washington was a goad stand for Broadway shows but it didn't always proshaye the assured sell-o- ut pects that such stands as 'Pittsburgh Chicago and St Louis had The explanation was that Washington being practically within commuting distance of broadway was too close to the rialto and many ardent theater fans would not wait until a — they show went dashed up to Broadway every or so for a holiday fortnight of show-seeiBut President Roosevelt's "command performances" have made Washington once again a glamorous show stop such as happened this week when Producer Dwight Deere Wiman took his production :of "Old Acquaintance" starring Jane Cowl and Peggy Wood to a theater In- hailing distance of the White lioUse for a single performance before returning to its Broad- way run It was a gala night and the receipts went to the benefit of I so-cal- led company days in Utah Marjorie Pambeau assuming the role of ' the scrappy skipper once wire trayed by Marie Dressier "Tugs boat Annie Sails Again" is now found at the Utah theater paired with such intensely dramatic fare as "High Sierra" enacted ' Centre — —rho Philadelpilai by a talented duo Humphrey Bo also "More About Nos tart and Ida Lupin It's a gang Story" tradamus" ster story from a novel angle Itialto--"M-r Miss Rambeau In her presentand Mn s Smith": rnent of the dauntless Annie has also "Uncle Sam the Non-Beas rival tugboat captain bluff ligerent" and hearty Alan Hale the two also ttab—"High Sierra" 'giving realistic depiction of these Annie Sails Again" "Tugboat beloved Zharacters of fiction and Capitol—"Doctor Kildare's Cri film The Initial scene of the also' "Charter Pilot" $iC new film finds AnnieL about to 7 South - Fastf (Sugarbouse— be "beached" custoMers not "You'll Find Out" also "rht trusting women captain& How Girl From Avenue A" she talks herself back Into the 141ke"Forbidden Adventure" job and- her consequent &dyer' lures make a feature you'll not also "Our Neighbors the Cawant to miss Besides the rter? Studio-sprightly romance Of Annie's pro "Foreign Correspon- tete Eddie and a customer's ent" Gem—"Dr Kildare Goes spoiled daughter Is 'handled en Itome" also "Beyond Tomor- gaging!) by Jane Wyman and :Ronald Reagan row" t ' Victory —"City for Conquest" RoIlicidng Fun also "Prairie Schooners'Down at the Rialto Carole i"Third Murray (Murray)Lombard and Robert Montgom Finger Left Hand"' also "The cry frolic through as gay a bit Story of Dr Ehrlich's of entertainment as the screen Mullet" :has shown as and Mrs Tower (Ninth South and Ninth Smith" a yourtg pair whose et Inast)—"Lucky 'Partners" also 'lective system for maintaining "Gulliver's Travels" domestic peace breaks down Broadway—"Wyomingl- also 'through the- impact of a unique "Earl of Puddlestone" circumstance—the discovery that "Ride Tenderfoot State ' their three-yemarriage is not Ride" also "Who Killed- - Aunt 'eget The real shocks to Mrs Maggie?" Smithhovvever is that hubby' (Sugarbouse)-- - "North makes of It—her natural-West Mounted Pone311'i also resentment bringing on hilarious Mob" - ()ueen of the complications in which Gene Brig(Illoiladay) Holladay Raymond aanSmith:s law part- - ham Young" also "Charlie Chan 7 net takes-- hand) If the lady In Wax Museum" no longer "Mrsly Smith" she Star—"Rebecca" alsci "Music might like a new partner! In My Heart" At the same time the Rialto is — showing a new March of Time on the new South-Ea- st bill 2 feature of unusual Interest In where "You'll Find Out" Is 17ncle Sam—the Nonbelliger ' showing Kay 'and his band ent"4 with revelatory scenes of have encounters with terrifying ' today's conditions spooks and villains at the Katharine Hepburn long b house party where the appear sent from the screen is duplicat the crooks be trig her stage 1sucees In "The' as entertainers ing a notable trio of the screen's Philadelphia- Story" - in the film bogey men Helen Parrish as adaptation- now at- the Centre hostess finds herself in a hot theater This Philip Barry coin Girl From Avenue spot edi of Philadelphia "main line" A" is a"The second featüre I finds Miss more Hepburn society will find Carole Lombard One vitalever than giving dynamic time with Charles Laughton lb to the role of Tracy 'Lord this as costar on the Gem screen also divorced one huswhohaving band because- of his imperfec - "They Knew What They Wantak ed" gives them a tenderly moving tiorts Is about to take another— but tempestuous story of a simeven less likely to suit in the man whose i heart held a ple discarded of the oneoato opinion fills turns up with every Intention of great love Williamin Garvin i the story placed Important his reasiertlng himself and Companion feature The Saint's s' Double Trouble" finds George Question No 2 Sanders In the role of this popu' Cary Grant in the role of No lar fictional sleuth pitted against ' L'mistakenly brings along James ' a' sinister gem smuggler and Stewart a keyhole magazine re- - playing a double role Helene his girl friend Ruth Whitney is thelovely lady inporter' and volved and Jonathan Hale apAs himself falls Stewart Hussey Int love with the bride there pears as the trispector ensues a love scramble that pro DeMille Spectacle vides one of the laughslides of r "North West Mounted Police the climaxed when the year plot latest DeMille technicolor specthe impeccable Tracy's foot slips tacle offers stirring entertainand she finds she it human too ment for fans at the Mario theAs her slightly daffy uncle Ro ater Dealing with an episode of land Young has opportunities Canadian history known as Riel's and Virginia Weidler is another Rebellion it costaral Gary Cooper ho adds to the merriment and Madeleine Carroll with "Dr Kildare's Crisis" latest In Preston Foster and Paulette the adventures of the young doe tor played by Lew Ayres the Goddard equally Important The finds him program will also offer an unCapitol's derworld story In "Queen of the battling his toughest case an Mob" epilepsy induced by an accident James Cagney has Ann SheriThe victim being the brother of dan again as romantic partner his fiancee Laraine Day it de- in 'City for Conquest" at the laysi the expected wedding the bride refusing to marry until she Victory telling a story In which the city is the dramatic force in knows the epilepsy is not heredi and tary Robert Young In the role the life of an East Side-bohis sweetheart The boy's to the familiar trio whichnc romantic conflict in which AnBarrymore 'Ablencl of high adventure Iva thony Quinn Is his rival Prairie Schooners will be found on the and thrills Is same bill with Bill Elliott shoot found in ::"Charter Pilot" second ing his- -s way through frontier offering at 'the' Capitol which Wild Bill Hickok :boasts Lloyd Nolan and Lynn - troubles-a' Thrills galore are provided on ace Bari in top roles the Lake's program which picand his sweetheart whnite affair tures the Cambodian Jungles and tuna into obstacles becaUse of wild animals as background for lovely 'Arlene Whelan and George the weird rites of monkey worMontgnmery Sabotage Is the In "Forbidden Land" ablpers lain) plotted 4 of contrast with these Ltyway bani! Young' Returned 1trig amazing revelations "Our Neigh offers a aim Opening a double feature program Sunday at the mew Ito lia full of heart pie family''-stor- y day 'Brigham Young" Iwill tugs and enacted by Fay Bain and Frank Craven as prin ter again attract audiences interest' tbd in seeing historic Utah scenes of a stellar cast dpais arid figures given recreation be4 fore their eyesWith Dean Jag- - 'Rebecca Continues NNN in delineating masterly style get s'nebeccc" the DaphnN du 11tahli great founder and Tyrone Maurier novel in its fihn adap ''' lendrower and Linda Darnell tation has proven so popular ing romance to the picture' and with Star patrons It is being an able group- of players support held over the week end Its ' success is due in large part to ing the principals thla feature remains a foremost- attraction the fine performances of its There is also to be seen as eon- stars Laurence Olivier somber trast the mystery- film 'Charlie black-browmaster of ManChan at the Wax Museum!' in Fontaine the Joan with derley which Sidney Toler as the Oritimid devoted young wife findental sleuth is set on the trail ing her new home haunted by I of an escaped murderer and the presence of her predecessor' finds him tin the museum of a Contrasting with this tragic tale Is "Music in My Heart" racketeering doctor C Henry -Górdon That unique affair of the Kay Kyser's daffy slap "Lucky Partners" Ronald Col-- : c happy !unmaking predominates Aconittaued oo Paws Two) - - ' 'ok':H4iie's - - A l:' 1010 ng - I - -- ' 1 - and Mn midnight supper Roosevelt escortedInto the dining room first the colored sem tress Anna Franklin who plays to Miss the comedy role as maid Wood Then all discovered- that Me Continued on Page Twos - - - - rautaint Iran ES 31' W19e19i Newest Drama Group Opens Play Monday - - - - 2 Att'7 ar - - - ' - - ' top-featur- e I y rnance--4omed- y - - ai"-kflyin- ' !! a bors--thaCart- ers" - - - ts Pararaount's ' "Oh Susan - ! Cast Selected Offeri4 Cast f the play' "The Pell Can" to be presented by Theta Alpha thi national dramatic )I Drama'Week :LOCAN--ProduCJI- L ' of special On plays by the higher Institutions of learning in Uttih'wM be one of the main features of observ—ance of the twenty-firannual National Drama week F ebruary 9 to 16 In Utah Mrs— Ruth M Bell of Logan state representative of 'the Drama L League t of America said Wednesday ' 1 At Utah State: Agricultural college where Mrs Bell is I a member of the 'speech faculty Drama week will be marked by the Maxwell Anderson play "Valley Forge" presented Febrw ary 1011 and 12 under the direc- tion of Dr-- Albert O Mitchell speech instructor at the college University of Utah will usher In Drama week by staging "Mar gin for Error" according to Piplemor Joseph F Smith Dr T Earl Pardoe of Brig: ham Young university and for mer director of the Drama League of America: reports that BYU will ' observek the national week with two p1ays-6-'special adaptation of "Gentle People"' by the Mask club on the opening night of the week and "The Joy of Living" at the close of the week- - The latter play will also' be produced one evening in Rich- 1' held k 1 Weber junior 'college will pro: duce a group of one-aplays Thatcher Allred of 'Weber col- fraternity at Kingsbury ball là late February was announced ' Thursday by Dr Wallace A Goatis director ' - The play- - an English melodrama has never been produced in America Dr Goates said and will be the second U of (12 theatrical premier of st the 'year-Idembirs of the cast are Merrill Benpion Chauncey Hors: Pati line Clyde James L - - - Jarrett Chauncey art Hair Wayne S w will git Into the regimental fun& 'Susanna whose talent Is matched by 'her personal Charm thanked the national guard for naming her "Sweetheart Of the Guard" and In a message—re ceived from Paramount studios expressed her anticipationof the coming appearance here As her name suggests Susanna is desCended from Stephen Foster one of America's comd posers and was actually named after one of his songs "ph Susannah" 'It was onlysix years ago In St Paul Minn thatthe:opera star Mary McCormic after list- ening t0 an unusual 'coloratura soprano Whose sure note il transcended high C to B flat predicted a grand opera career for the youngster But Hollywood gt to her first The daughter of a former Chicago broker Susanna had never appeared In a motion picture until she made her debut with Mary Martin and Allan Jones in "The Great Victor Herbert" She was the discovery of Leroy Prinz Para--best-love- For Next : cuLte1etskt the Paramount theater box l!offloc benefit-excto- AU proceeds for hers appearance on two national guard benefit programsto' be !held Wednesday at the LDS tabernaille‘ The first- will be a MaItineet performance' for school dhildrerr scheduled for 4:15 p m' the evening program beginning at 8 o'clock Tickets for the y nab" Singint" -- - City in behalf of the national guard at its benefit show to be held at the tabernacle Wed nesday The little lady was named :after a fa- voriteFoster-Indod- young star ' Susanaa Foster will pay het first visit to Salt Lake City 'during the- coming week arriv- Ing Tuesday evening to arrange ceitor!' 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