Show r r '1 Home Interests and brown-haire- I Europe its dis- tressed persecuted people crowd upon our attention again renewing emphasis on our need of gratitude that we are Americana living In a free land with the poignantly moving drama of refugee in Vienna "So Ends Our Night" found on the screen t the Utah theater a feature based on an Erich Maria Remarque- noveL With Frederic March enacting the --role of a political refugee from Germany escaped from a concentration canP but forced to leave his delicate wife in Berlin the story’s central theme is also paralleled love story by a tender moving which must end- - in tragedy Francis Dee is appealing in the wife who stays bepart of the ' ’ hind "So Ends Our Night" has a second love theme of almost equally dramatic - character but with hope at the end The second are Margaret pair or lovera and Glen Ford whOjgive flawless performances and Anna Sten has an important part in the action which shifts from the Austrian capital to Paris with the audience also taken to Prague and Switzerland’a Alpine passes However merriment remains with us "The Lady Eve" which pairs Barbara' Stanwyck and Henry Fonda in as boisterously chucklesome a farce as the acreen has afforded currently seen at the Centre Mirth continues unrestrained through its development from the opening passages aboard ship as the returning scientist the shy artless Fonda falls into - the clutches of a beautiful cardsharp whose tactics when she thinks the Is losing her' victim contain a lesion for all women Miss Stanwyck’s Tole is of dual nature— Fonda escaping when he learns his love is connected with notorious gang the lady poses titled Englishwoman an is recaptures the bewildered man who provea no match for her wits An extraordinary cast of comedy talent contribute to the rollicking fun including Charles MacDonald Eddy-Jeanet- te fea- ture offered patrons of the Star a tale of romantic adventure back in the 1870s with New Orleans offering alluring backgrounds and the high seas providing Mr Eddy displays a thrills forte for comedy as well as song and delightful melodies are amply provided with intrigue and spectacle ' "South of the Border" accompanying entertainment has singing Gene Autry Involved in a cowboy romance Drama romance and song are chief Ingredients of Rialto’s present feature the story of the famous street where our popular melodies originate "Tin Pan Alley” whose chief attractions are the glamorous pair of blondes Good Matinee Seats Available Paramount Tues March 25 JS PYGMALION By GEORGE BERNARD SHAW MATINEE f $224 14S RtlconM t Cl 'JtjsM EVENING’ $224 2M (Prices Include Federal and Stats Tax) S3e STAMPED ENVELOPE Make Checks or Monev Orders Psyable to tha Paramount Theatre (MAIL ORDERS FILLED IN ORDER OF THEIR RECEIPT) NO TELEPHONE : RESERVATIONS j i -- mam 'i Faye and Betty Grable Its story is woven about a variety sister act and a pair of strugAlice gling tunesmlths Jack'Oakie and John Payne “Mr District Attorney” in the person of handsome Dennis O’Keefe is companion pfeture With” Ginger Rogers in her) Centre— “The Lady Eve” also "Popular Science" Rialto— ’Tin Pan" Alley" also Mr District Attorney " Utah — "So Ends Our Night” also "Freddie Martin's Band” South-Ea(Sugarhouse! "The Son of Monte Cristo” also "The Gtri from Havana award-winnin- portray- g al "Kitty Foyle" the Chrisof the topher Morley novel is currentAs ly absorbing Gem patrons widely discussed as the novel the film deals vividly with the story of a spirited Irish girl and--hexperiences In love and in business Dennis Morgan and James Craig share honors as leading men and Ernest Cossart fits the role of her understandi ing dad most admirably ' advenExciting ture set in a "mythical kingdom"' presents Louis Hayward and lovely Joan Bennett to South-Eafans with Hayward enacting hero of “Tito Son of Monte Cristo" who rescues a princess in distress at the cost of much danger to himself George Sanders plays the villainous dictator who makes all the trouble Gorgeously costumed the play's unusual lights ing effects add to its lure while the i colorful exotic charms of "The Girl from Havana" Is acClaire companying attraction s Carleton is the lady Dennis O’Keefe and Victor Jory ng ‘ 1 ' ’ “ State—"The "Prairie Pioneers” Holladay (HolladayK— "The Mark of Zorro” also "Second ' j' Chorus” ' — "Bitter Sweet" Broadway also “The Covered Trailer” ' X NOW! 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Directed by ROBERT HYDE WILSON HALL laiVGSBUnY r i NELSON EDDY ’KcamriiM'SA’ sadr At— 'The Lev ere V v Too : j tth l£3 v"i & 'NEW MOON UHagsanoi Chorus San Carlo 'Orchestra Brilliant Sensational Corps De Ballet v Only Appearance in Utah — Direct From Center Theater Rockefeller Center New York April ‘Tfc3 VICIDRY It BUI MISKBTOI i co:ik:g soon s -- EC IJELCOn EDDY ——re Wednesday br'uce - v - LIEmil “RENT7hoTclicd - V' (dsf’Sk 4i 7' Ala “SOCTH of the BORDER" Omt Astry Knitter Bnrocfto i inn ' George ! PIONEERS- l5Tn?3 IGT j lAkl Hun PRAIRIE IN PERSON riacDOIlALD KINGSBURY HAIU P Snd j lEFTHAND Two of the World’s Greatest Opera Sung by a Cat of Notable the Great Music Temples of the World 1 Iliil AMT OTHERS Baldwin Piano Used —SCREEN— "THE SECRET SEVEN Ti J WJSBt nrnm1 12 - P M i-VfJ eet mirth-provok- THIRD DENNIS MORGAN JAMES CRAIG U I II ij i r screen)— The Light of Western' Stars” also "The Secret Seven" Loy-Meiv- (Continued ' With DENNIS O’KEEFE e SHOWS TODAY ln offered in the Myrna Douglas affair of romance Allen The Jack Benny-Fre- d feuding of "Love Thy Neighbor” is this week entertaining Victory-goe- rs but Mary Martin is the neighbor engaging both boys Her song offerings and "Rochester’s” nimble feet add not little to the The bill picture’s attraction has "East of the River" a John Garfield starring feature as sec- -' ond part of the program It’s that ace comedy Loy and Melvyn Douglas that make "Third Finger" Left Hand" at the Mario Sunday such a laugh riot The story itself is good but they add their ( own inimitable interpretations to their parts giv- er ing the audience another Myrna" invents- at mythical husband to keep other' suitors away but Melvyn com- -on Pax Two) BEST ACTRESS of 1940 Ginger ROGERS I "MR DISTRICT ATTORNEY" MUSS 4 1 team-Mym- I The organization will produce "The Night of January 16” which' opened' on Broadway in 1935 the latter part of April-Thcast already-ha- s been selected Mr Christean will direct “New Moon” also Star ?$9Uth of tbq cu ON THE STAGE AND SCREEN Lake (on the stage)— Duke El- Hngton and his Famous Orchestra with Ivey Anderson’ (On the Studio— “Back Street" ' Gem— "Kitty Foyle ” Victory —"Love Thy Neigh- ffMr !i tea cz -- — bor” also "East of the River" Tower (9th So and 9th East)— 3"Wyomlng" also "Third Finger 1 Left Hand" — "The Lady In QuesCapitol tion” also "Penthouse Mystery” Murray (Murray) — "Comrade X” also "Hullabaloo" Mario (Sugarhouse) — "Third Finger Left Hand” also "The Man Who Talked Too Much” v ’ ‘ f Wallace Beery is seen in one of his most engaging 'roles as the benevolent fugitive outlaw of "Wyoming” a thrilling yam of adventure in 'frontier days now showing at the Tower It finds him risking his freedom to save two fatherless youngsters falling in love with a doughty lady blacksmith organizing a posse against a lawless gang and generally making himself ahero Leo Carillo is chief assistant with an excellent cast Also there’s delightful comedy Turner Sea-Haw- k" ! st er busy ‘ ’ filmlza-tio- n best-selli- -- ’ i ' Academy r Offerings Found Currently On Local StageJ Screen' ACADEMY AWARD WINNER ‘ ‘ a the i 1 (Kkcma£ n 15 Directs d by JOHN FORD MaaaaHy Jehnaea Predoaad by DARRYL F ZANUCK A 20th Century -- foa Picture Stitt Drama organization which will the Lake theproduce plays-Iater utilizing talent developed In L D S ward and stake Mutual Improvement - association dramatic w’ork Counselors to Mr- - Fetzer are Arthur Christean and Mrs Bea DUKE WILUAM TRACT —I Dona OENI TIEINEY Ward iaad Slim Summerville Andrews Grant MikhaH ZaMa Tilbury Screaa Play by Tiirw f John Fetzer Jr of Liberty L D S stake has been made president of a Sait Lake Interstake who-keep- Rows IS to 24 Boxes and Loses 224 112 PLEASE SEND 1 Stake Thespians Have Organized i st MATINEE 2:i5— EVENING 8:15— MAIL ORDERS NOW r-j Balcony IlIffliaB fast-movi- ng - Upper t ’ t Bows I to IS Rows IS to 24 Boxes and loses Lower ln-clu- de —who thereafter feels responsible for the young lady’s welfare though wifie Irene Rich does not agree And daughter’s boy friend Glenn Ford takes too much interest Ralph Bellamy Is found again as a crimewriting sleuth in the accompanying "Ellery Queen’s Penthouse Mystery" which gives him a Margaret tough assignment aid in ita Lindsay called on to ' v solution "New Moon" Is the Nelson t Is 1 -- i 1 x vis-a-v- is Sul-lav- an i 7 formerly a" New f Work model value to the dramatic romance "Back Street" continuing Its local engagement on the screen at the Studio with the fascinating The Charles Boyer her emotional situations of this unconventional Fannie Hurst story are delicately treatedand its backgrounds shifting over several decade from the ’nineties augment the picture’s interest Comedy romance of unique character and baffling mystery join7 hands on ’the Capitol program with "The Lady in Question" Rita Hayworth being the lady taking first place Rita is seen as defendant in a murder case acquitted through the interest of a middle-age- d juror — fancy Brian Aherne as this shopkeeper of the walrus mustache and comfortably rounded tummy! i ’ a the comedy selected for presentation by the She was i ‘j ’ -- 1 following his lecture at the home Returning to his California home from & lecture series given of Dr Sherman Brown Neff freshman class to be staged at 1204 First avenue where memColumbia and Harvard unat SatKingsbury hall Friday and e bers of the sponsoring society of an iversities and from appearj--ancurday at 8:15 p m In accordance Liat Univerthe Congressional with the policy of the Sigma Upsilon campus literary (Continued on Pax Two) in Washington Robinson sity theater of providing practibrary cal experience for aspiring drawill a Jeffers offer talk poetry matic students the play was seon Monday at 8:15 p m at the lected as offering well balanced on the University Uqion building casting possibilities of Utah campus under auspices1 It offers roles for six vgomen of Chi Delta Phi national lite and seven men supplying each j r ary sorority diswith equal opportunity for oc- The California wBoi boet: play of his histrionic ability furcupies a distinguished place in j' nishing place for more talent the field of modern literature Serv-lee- ” "Room than the comedy will discuss some of the themes freshas originally chosen his major works which 'of man pIayraccordingtaLjtobert "Roan Stallion" ‘Tamar” Hyde Wilson who is directing-th- e "Women at Point Sur” "Judas"' performance and will read from his own It is a play running the gamut poems of emotional expression from Mr Jeffers has just been honheartbreak to elation sarcasm ored by the Congressional Licomto "sweet nothings" and with an exhibition unfoldbrary bines clever staging and exactthe story of his life showing ing ing techniques photographs of hip own fiome of Members of the cast are Marhimself his hands — the type Mid garet Farnsworth Kay Rich Ins to "belong to a surgeon”— the Joseph B Fetzer Alden RichJo Davidson bust and other data) ards Margaret D Pitts J Shel-- i critical and biographical Jeffers by Arrigona Jacqueline McInstudied medicine in his youth and tyre Effie Dean Bowman J received encomiums for his work Claire Jorgensen Keith Enger in psychology but he elects to Keene Curtis Mark W Muir follow the path of a poet' On an and Jeanete Taggart isolated part of the ' California-coastnear Carmel he built himself a (tower Tor House —and here fame has come to him The poet will be entertained "June Mad" " I i Victory” Jeffers Speak On Own Poetry Play Friday I making her film debut in tT Shining Coburn Eugene Pallette Eric Blore Margaret Sullavan’s exceptional abilities also lend paramount War-ravage- d - aspect who is ” b Freshmen oP cn in fU’ d - lill a beauty of pensive ! I Page One t Shadows War Lend vl' Serious Cast T o Movie Program ’ Section D Salt Lake Qly Utah Sunday Morning March 23 19 41 Meet Marguerite Chapman a Drama Section T 0aj MU Famtljr Trjner" Cr ' v i ' FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARCH 28 AND 29 8slS P M ' Ly' i Sr) yd " i ' - COMIHG SOON 1 j Hi - Box Office Open From M to 2 or Glen Bros Music Cl 74 So Main SC Reserved Seats BBo— Hxh School Students la Groups of IS or More SBe’ each il |