Show ---- --- -- -- - 0 - 12 Tuesasy 1tornIng rbt rIttit galte ZeibUtte How Unhappy Wallflower Bloomed Into The Beau of the Ban Try This One Some 'Time - r HOLLYWOOD — One there was a wallflower He was quite a nice chap but socially you see he was slightly t "de trop" because he couldn't dance His 1111111 was Ray Rol- ger Today as all the world knows this same Ray Bolger fellow is probably the moat gifteddancer on itage or screen And therein as the story books say lies a tale Currently Mr Bolger is demonstrating his famed ballet leaps and nimble taps in R KO Radio's newest f I Im u Bice I "Sunny" which stars beauteous Anna Neafrom all reports he gic And a remarkable ex- rather gives hibition Time was however when trip- sing the light fantastic was just a phrase to Ray That was back in the days when he was a high school senior in Boaton and in the throes of his first romance The object of his affections was a charming little junior whom Ile shyly invited to be his Lady clatts prom Fair at There was only one difficulty about It all Arid that was that young Mr Bolger couldn't dances It was a moat embarrassing situation so Ray went to his mother and from her learned the rudiments of terpsichore Unfortunately as It turned out Ms mother was a devotee of the graceful waltz And accordingly Mr Bolger was enabled to acquire only the rudiments of r time technique Came the night of the big sevent All dressed up in his Siutday best Ray escorted the damsel of his choice to the prom And there disaster overtook him Throughout the entire evening the orchestra played only one waltz—and someone else danced that with his girl! The rest of the time he merely sat along the wall and sulked That wu when Bolger decided he was going to learn bow to dance any kind of step not matter what It might be! our little wallAoeordingly flower began haunting the various ballrooms watching the couples present do theirstuff And gradually he began to pick up the knack of moving about In time to music Meanwhile he was ' and got himself a job Ingraduated the First National bank with the firm determination to become president of the Institution some day This aim was rudely dispelled when Ray's Interest In matters of finance came Into unhappy con flirt with his desire to dance He attempted a compromise— that is he kept on working at the' bank but he practiced his dance steps In the corridors of the venerable bank building—The result was that he was fired It was a most happy 'catastrophe as the future was to prove His predestined career got under way almost Immediately It was In the form of a job as gen 4 I r 1 '1 ' ok r'N es) I 1 - '':- 1 ': - i I - - ' j : e -- ' - - — -- -- ' - ' ' i t J - -:-- - Events rise to a climax when an escaped convict played by Sidney Blackmer kidnaps Rochelle to use her as a hostage for his escape from the law Also a new Baby Sandy starring comedy "Bachelor Daddy" is offered It finds the adorable youngster talking for the first time on the screen Kathryn Adams is seen in the role of the baby's mother a widow who finds herself in trouble through peddling candy a deswithout a license and by perate ruse enlists aid- for her child by calling on "Mr Smith" at a local club "Mr Smith" proves to be a trio the "Smith brothers" — Edward Everett Horton Dorrald Woods and Raymond Walburn Siegel "Devil Dogs of the Air" a picture of air adventure which again pairs James Cagney and Pat O'Brien leads the new program opening Tuesday for entertainment of the Mario fans As accompanying feature Lupe Velez's starring vehicle "Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga" a comedy romance in which she has Leon Errol as is found chief comedy-mak- er In this she is seen as the mistress of a Havana "hot" night spot Helen Parrish and Charles Lang are romance partners Ikrt Barn—Water colors and by Elaine Michelson work of Ralph M Pearson's students Art Center—Water colors by Paul Smith by Ralph M Pearson's students and by Julius Twohy oils by Everett Thorpe sculpture by Maurice E Brooke z cm' "win wow — CDs by Frank Kent water colors by Rachel Grant Taylor oils by Henri Moser of Logan and oils by Hilma Moyle Payne of Og- Ilia Girl Friday" that laugh merger of Cary Grant and Ros- alind Russell abetted by Ralph will be shown at the Bellamy ' It's the Victory on Tuesday hilarious story of a star girl 1 reporter whose plan to quit her paper to marry is thwarted by ' the mad schemes of her boss Her last asand signmentis to interview a condemned man during which she becomes excited by the important facts uncovered to the deof her marital plans lay I Second feature on the pro- "Flying Wild" is a melo- that has the "East Side 'Kids" employed in an airplane 1 'factory undertaking to learn 'the persons responsible for the !sabotage going on Leo Gorcey 'Bobby Jordan- - head the cast with Joan Barclay and Dave I oils- I -husband ' R JAMES IMO RADIO -- Powell-Joa- n 44 1 -- ye 1 :' 741661466 6 --pil- af -- $ !k it '' k t t I IMMSVONMIPMVSWgialn10- ' - i ) - - ' '' - r --- 0 ? 4 i ' - :' t ': - A 1I NoN00414 '"' '' — 'i ' s':1 '' - ' I '' -- j 4kaaalisNitoreVal&SiNalinistalsoliNallalminiftlingui Here's How to Tell What Your Dance Partner's Like nottywoon after five (W)-- -- You can back is primitive and possessive And if he crouches he is narrow Jealous and belligerent The fellow who punctuates his steps with a little kick and a flick of the foot is good hearted Men of artistic temperament Ire loz continued stare into space and usually are one beat ahead of the music And the dancer who tries to his partner can't be trusted If the man holds the woman's hand In his upturned palm he Is the kind that can be led by the nose "And here's a lesson in tolerance" said Ve loa "Tile man who holds his partner too tightly usually is not trying to get He's trying to affectionate overcome fear The tight grasp reveals he is steeling himself steps whether But If you'd like to be a dance floor character reader (it doesn't pay well but it's fun) listen to Prank Ve lox He and Yolanda dance here and there and in the movies Prank puts it this way: The man who cups the palm of his hand on his partner's tell your partner can dance Red-ileade- out-dan- Ann's d Harvard Editör! HOLLYWOOD July 28 (iP)— Harvard university's Advocate has a new honorary editor— Ann Sheridan has been The Texas red-hefeuding with Harvard's Lampoon since the undergraduate magazine last year nominated her as the actress least likely to succeed But a telegram from Marvin G Barrett president of the Advocate calling it Harvard's "oldest-an- d most revered pub lication" added that it was able to "extend hospitality of a sort Impossible for such ephemeral publications as the Lampool and Harvard The hospitality reference has to do with Miss Sheridan's scheduled fall campus appearance to film ''Mississippi Belle" The actress quickly sent her acceptance adding: "If an honorary editorship carries with it the privilege of a literary or at least legible contribution I should like to submit some time a little essay on etiquette" ad Actress' Neighbor Appreciative One HOLLYWOOD — Les Pntrick has the right kind of neighbor the related on the met of Warner Brothers' "The Maltese Falcon" When a nice plump hen got Anto her flower garden and destroyed a portion of it the actress Filipino boy returtiad the chicken in good healthy condition to the neighbor The following evening the neighbor delivered the hen beautifully cooked to 'Miss Patrick—on a platter! glEg ememolge he dili CV uny f9t:5110Nou -2 2: 4176- 4W I 0 i G 01't'l 0 3 tP:o threw rt : ((1 rrl -" 1 00 nia L-0- Stilr'bene toys D etzich—James 1 pecan halves Your favorite her and Al I twit ølfg iktit WOW NORRIS LAST 2 DAYS OVER "MOON 03 Trmi tTE An TARE °VAIN 'CA Again TOMORROW- 111rARTS "JUNGLE 0 MIPS Taw -- 8mwso Cartoil 41 WItIt IR 7 WALTZ TONIGHT 14 f 1: ) :4'‘ RICHARD CARLSON 7t2 II I‘ oar A SEAT FOR COCONUT 3 GROVE o 1 Soar Moo for Pleseret y I ! )1 Si DANCE Ifonight NAGEL To Music by FREDDY I1 - And His ORCHESTRA ! 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ng 111111111111 Variety of Songs Concerto in B Tier' (Bluebird) Freddie Martin's band provides -a for tired ears Magazine Story Sinclair Lewis' "Manhatta9 Madness" (Amert can Magazine) Today's most caustic tictionary takas eat soacid test4 ciety apart tor-a-n He's a Gracia "Aw Stunt Man h an airplane If: He can On water or land without jeep— ardiring anyone's life but his own Let the star beat him to a pulp without once losing his temper and strik- ing back No-Del- ia 111 one TM UM 014161 had a good part Mickey Rooney wag "Manhattan Melsays odrama" directed by W S Van Dyke IL It was the first picture that William Powell and Myrna Loy made together — : "Destry Rides Again" with Marlene Dietrich and James Stewart contest TrAtiE006PI NI itiAtMieSt of AfriCa"i also pard 1C111111 GIft -- Finale of "'The tth Pulite" FUmtata Bach My Heart Is Filled With Longing Gavotte Goose's Porentde Schubert Favorite Mormon hymn—"Though Arr bi organist Doesining TrlaW' An 0141 Melody Arr by organist Toccata ht Widor ''IretrIt--- Lake--"Leo- Hattie McDaniel's inspiration for an acting career was the first prize she won in a grade Wade N Stephens will again be at the organ comoole for the regular noon recital at the tabernacle Tuesday He will play a program as follows: Now Gem—"Men of Boys' Town with Spencer Tracy Mickey Rooney Bobs Watson and Larry Nunn also "Molly Cure' a Cowboy" with Ray Whiteley Studio — "The 'Bride tCame C 0 D" with Bette Davis James Cagney Stuart Erwin Eugene Panetta Jack Carson and George Tobias Mario (Sugarhouse)—"Devil Dogs of the Air" with James Cagney and Pat O'Brien also "Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga" with Lupa Velez and Leon Errol Holladay — "Buck Privates" with Abbott and Costello the Andrew Sisters Lee Bowman Jane Frazee and Alan Curtis State — "Back Street" with Charles Boyer and Margaret Sullavan also "One Crowded Night" with Paul Guilfoyle and Gale Storm "M n Murray (Murray) of Boys' Town" with Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney also "Information Please" Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East)—"Kitty Foyle" with Ginger Rogers and Dennis Morgan also "Biondi' Plays Cupid" Talked Way to Fame school declamation in Wlvich o' Gold" with James Stewart Paulette Goddard and Horace lieldt's orchestra - ' Organ Recital First Good Role ce for a great effort" ' tiDE AP q When you're feeling particularly limber you might emulate one of the elongated nimble-toe-d Roy Bolger's famous ballet leaps It's good exercise—ityou can do it -tott 444t2A Doriat 111146---Romantic i - $ ' ' )' - 5 mad t DENNIS MORGAN li CRAIG r 1 : '4 - 404449044 I - ' Ginger ROGERS KI17176 HOYE South-Eas- t ''" '' l t ?lk P M IMIDN ' 4 - : - ' - den 0 Brien '4 TheADick illon- dell screen partnership - in 'Model Wife' now come to the 1iraisea akt the SogthLaat la - Ow - ' The first picture Art Exhibit -- - - - ' - ' '''' ' :: i t- - 1 4 f ' ' ' 5 t Mario 0 ' - 1 for comedy and romance The two appear as a wedded couple employed in a smart gown shop where marriage among the personnel is frowned upon —hence necessity for keeping their romance a 'secret which 4‘ is cause of complications "Pot o' Gold' a zestful musical comedy starring James Stewart and Paulette Goddard supported by a capable cast Is accompanying offering teacher '' 0 - f- built on a situation streamlined gambler sharing honors 4 shadymen are rivals for the heart The of Miss Hudson a young school- '' - '-' 4 -- 4 - 1 - ' M ' 404404t i t :i - k i s - il- '' Wild" "Flying An 'HOLLYWOOD derson (Eddie Albert's replacomeat In "Navy Blues") will wed Wisconsin coed Peggy Chalmers come tall Beauty Parade Magazine in the issue out Auwinds tsp a Jolson yarn gust 1a 'broad hint that AA and with Ruby will reconcile — but that is not Ruby's interpretation The Bert (songwriter) Lanes have dated Doc Stork Mrs Vic Mature 's Infant toe M to accompany its mother west (when she hastened here to refute separation rumors) heads for Hollywood with a governess this week The Charles Boyers are French Playwright Henri Bernstein (now a refugee) who backed Boyers stage debut in Paris Forrest Tucker separated from his Showgirl-brid- e Sandra Jolley is heaving sighs at Ann Miller Is the current grouching in the Groucho Marx household a prelude to headlines? Bonnie Baker I'm told will retire from all things professional this fan Tough luck girl: Universal Starlet Elaine Morey bedded by severe burns incurred when an oil stove exploded in the mountain resort where she'd gone to bout recoup from a near-fatwith ptomaine poisoning rs Billy Conn has kayo-e- d made- to his new missus he says he wants "a home in Pittsburgh and a couple of kids" Discount reports about the Lana Turner-Ton- y Martin rift being serious: they did spat when she dated Corporal Jimmy Stewart but allswell again Warren William a sergeant in World war No 1 is authorizing a tome titled "War—As I Saw house-guesti- the East Side Kids Bobby and Leo Crorcey also 44 4 "His Girl Friday" with Cary 'Grant Rosalind Russell and 1 Ralph Bellamy ) ' South-Ea- st — ' 4 'Model Wife" (Sugarbouse) with Dick Pow- 1 ell and Joan Blonde! also "Pot - ' ' : ' : 1- - ' ' i: nos c- - J --- - president of Republic Productions Inc has concluded a deal with Harry C Arthur well known exhibitor and chief ex ecutive of Farichon ateItacco for Al Pearce and Ills Gang radioland's renowned entertainers to star in "Marines on Parade" It will be one of Republic's biggest production efforts for the 1941- 42 season and Is budgeted for over $500000 Among those who will :make their screen debut in "Marines on Parade" are Pearce Arty Auer bachwho is known as "Muer on the air show William Corn- stock who is aiizzie Lash" and Arlene Harris (Chatterbox) They will be augmented with outstanding names from the motion picture field Miss Fanchon and Mike Marco of Iranchon & Marco who handle Pearce and his rang will loin Republic to be associate producers of "Marines on Parade" Pearce and his gang have been on the present Camel show for one year and three months and have also been connected for a period of years with some of the most sterling airway productions Eagerly sought by many other companies it will be Pearce and his genet first time in starring roles in motion pictures ' i - IIOLLYWOOD---- - I ' In an Important test for"rbe Man Who Came to phmer" to fighter Billy Conn nttw before cameras at Republic for constant clowning when interviewed by local writers It's making a bad impression — and may make worse reading The Hit Parade: Screen: Celumbia's Here Comes Mr Jordan" A most unique plot comer stone's one of the' year's most S ag: enjoyable movies to "Easy aStreet" iively enough make pauper- think he lives there Magazine Pictorial Layout: 'The Circus" (Lift) glimpses of big-to- p wallife Chat pack a 'three-rin- g Book: Henry Stolg's lop Send Me D o w n" (Alfred Knopf) A brilliant nevt novelist dramatizes the Struggles of two jets bandimen in New York's Best "Uproarlotis Forties" Performance: Ingrid Bergman in "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" Sweden's newest gift to the screen stakes a claim on this year's Disc: "Piano academy aWard ity'lMuffle Fidler 7- Itlalto—"That Night in Rio" with Don Amschel Alice Fay and Carmen Miranda also "'Michael ' Sha3rne Privato Detective" with 0Lloyd Nolan Marjorie Weaver ''' 1 and Walter AbeL ' Capitol—"Tha Officer and '4 the Lady" with Rochelle HuBruce Bennett and Roger also "Bachelor Daddy" Baby Sandy Edward dIson Horton and Donald Woods ' ' ' Stirring and dramatic in its the adventures of stoiy of radio-car tAmericark patrolmen i'The Officer and the Lady" a Columbia picture will be seen at the Capitol theater beginning Tuesday The title roles are carried by Bruce Bennett and Rochelle Hudson with Roger Pryor in the role of a II N :' ' f - ó - - Upelling Today at S L Theaters Victory f - I s Over Miami with Don Ameche Betty Gmbh Robert Cummings and Charlotte Greenwood: alito NACcent on ' Lose": with George Montgom' and J Carrol ery Os& Massen i IALA L' Cantsra—"Tha Shepherd of the 71111A" With John Wayne Betty Field Harry Carey and Beulah Bondi k From this modest beginning way upward has not been- - : difficult Bolger enjoyed several vaudeville and musical revue successes before Hollywood called ' him In the film tity as hap if' pens to many Broidwayites' his first experience was disillusion-M- g but since his appearances in f "The Great Ziegfeld" "The Wizard of oe and the recent 'Sun-fl- y" Bolger's "wallflower" status Is definitely of the past in-tow- xiapitol - ' - ' piny r- - wit ' ' t - three-quarte- - ' e cl' Radio Figures Will Star For Republic latahlMoon ' eral handy man in tho Rusakoft- School of the Russian Ballet Our picture star made a deal with Maestro Rusakoff whereby 'he would sleep in a back room of the studior cleairup the place - and clients for the try 'to- enlist return Rusakoff teacher' would- teich him the mysteries of the ballet The bargain was admirably kept It wasn't long before he di a-covered that he had a natural aptitude and modern dance forms Into exceedingly entertaining routine& His peculiarly graceful and de cidedly novel stepping soon ' bew came the talk of Boston's ballet nthusiasts—and the result was a Job for Ray In the Bob Ott Musical Comedy Repertory comst for-combi- ning at IPlaying i4- ' in Turner-Marti- n Author Menage RefuiedActor-Turn- Report of Flare-U- p Features-NO- --- 211941 7uly ' - e 2 e - - ' - in the-Sal- t Lakeletegram - |