Show ' : - 1 1 - i - ) t t - Za3 47 4:4-- t - c 4 i 0'i 6 Wednesday' Morning - 3Ir -1- - calt gake Camera Catches Alluring View c4 be ' S mgrn g II nker'Plans Return to Stage In Case Keeps Exchange Seat--Juf I t any He's still five feet four and looks as hard and fit as It - Elackhird" : ' - ' - ' ' - - next one' - - r "It is S very' real danger" she sakr "that in the !rush and H' C Christensen mall direct "Even with this belief firmly the Salt Lake Junior Musk club in mind Ito': have my planted I band in a concert to be given come to a full stop occasienally sponsorship of the city and remember that inseed of ' under recreation department at Pioand being wholly' completely neer park Wednesday at 8 P in Wendy Barrie actress I am just Following is the program to another girl who hopes some be played: day to be happily married and Mandl Columbia ' LKing Overture Scarlet Mask have a home and children and Zamecnik Selection "Martha" Flotow lead an ordinary normal human March H alt ot Fame Olivadoti Overture Spirit of the Age life exactly in fact what every Mayes Mitch Thunderer Sousa normal girl hopes and dreams Overture Fortuna Zamecnik Waltz Roves and Orchids for King Anus Del Bizet Bells Across the Meadow "on the other- hand an inter- -' March Ketelby Th Vanished Army i Altord view like this is on dangerous' Go (galop) Butt The NManner ground tool I can lust see the —Key an of article heading saying:: Wendy Barrie says she wants to quit p1ctures4 marry land have home and babies' Alexander Schreiner be lit the organ for the usual noon recital at the tabernacle Wednesday1 playing a program as Star-Spangl- Organ Recital - LI AotiLLIAZI --jo :- - tigl11 lob tL ' - : ts:Zliitort lop ' - - WEDNIZSDAT- f a AUGUST S follows pitClood Morning PolkiL 1 54(16 LeYana nougat Stover and his :00-p- 41 Festival Toccata 0 Tito Niattingaio Fugue in C Major Favorito Mermen c 4130K II '4 eL-1- Pos Ustenic Poet SIWorld coverage newilI :00K elTtiti ot -K :1 SC filMusicid Vignettes IT:30-Cali for admin - he tho An Old WW1? 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"Bad Moo Mortimer and Daisy Dove Rob Robin the batchelor and a quesMissoorr tionable character Mack Mag tm pie Much of the explanatory part of the play is entrusted to chorus of Sparrows: "Ves±1 per Sparrows in 11 cbotr who story-whicwould if a have you like they'll tell" Ia: I iti I ' ale the Yieter part plays Virginia ' 110111 nun of Betsy Bluebird and Parley t Aj Eccles Bill They are supported Ii cast of over 20 Other chilby dren aged from sit to 13 Cos- 0004'12 ) 1 tumes and stage Settings have been made by the children under VIlfitill the supervision of Paul Smith fErTja) -it and the Splay is directed by Mr 01 Husbands It will be offered but Vs b the one evening and Is open' to plitrut ric14 the public without admission r Clptiti charge ite rkA &usu 0 4 Wan a 44k of ' C -- ' Ilk 2 LN‘if ""7proo - : At the State theater beginning Wednesday that hilarity bit with uck Abbott and Costello Privates"! will be the 'main at- traction this army camp comedy finds the two as a: couple of truits with Nat: Pendleton as their- nemesis In the 'role of a hardbolled sergeant' !A threat of romance Is' provided by Lee Bow- man and Alan Curtis rivals for the affections of a pretty camp hostess' 'Jane Frazee "' Besides there's the Andrews Sisters delivering their peculiar brand of as "Boogie-Woogrhythm-sucBugle Boy" and "You're a Lucky - - - ' Siod1 0 r'TO - Show— Starts TOMORROW ser liNnaiat Tower (Ninth South and Ninth East)—"Come Live With Me" with James Stewart kind Hedy Lamarr also "Go West" with Marx Brothers John Carroll and Diana Lewis On 941 Stage and Screen Lidte (on the stage)—Hall of Fame with Edith Rogers Dahl Phil Kay Tiny Kline- Warner and Lee and the Worthy Family Gordon the Great (On the screen): "My Son- Is Guilty" with Bruce Cabot and Jacque- line Wells: also "Fast and Fu- rious " with Franchottone and 14 Ann Sothern 15-1- S:30—NR0--Plantatio- ' wag - Please" Field Harry Carey and Beulah Bondi Mario (Sugarhouse) -- - Bette Davis in "The Great Lie" with George Brent Mary Astor also Bell Jolla" Congratulate Susanna Foster on her- date to solo at the annual police show In the L A coliseurn74 real Hear Alice Faye has break decided to sell her home and move into the Phil Harris manse after a jaunt east and-- s second marriage ceremony Reserve a for Errol Flynn currently supplying autographed photos to English fans who will contribute one shilling to British Red Cross Priscilla Lane has 'postponed marriage to Fiance John Barry until late October because she insists her mama now in NY must be present Don't be too quick to believe reconciliation reports about Bob Anderson and Vi (his missus) Bradley Intimates insist her trip here is to effect a predivorcó settlement Anne Shirley and John Payne will build their new home across the street from Deanna Durbin ' and Vaughn Paul Personal Observations: On air trips Edward G Robinson munches peanuts instead of smoking those heavy black In any gathering of cigars stars the one who gets the most calls for autographs: is Gene If Ginger Roger has Autry ever heard your name i it's odds-o-n she'll remember it Someone should tell Uncle Dare nell there are no vitamins in Give Sir Cedric fingernails Ilardwicke a pencil paper and a moment's mental abstraction and he'll doodle floor plans for a house every time You can tell Anita Loulse'l mood by the way she plies her knitting needles—fast when she's excited slow when she's at ease Few stars ever achieve onscreen the expression of infinite longing that floods an overweight glamor girl's face when a Brown Derby waiter parades the pastries ' Distributed by the McNaught Syndicate Lie b-o- "Lone Wolf Keeps a Date " with Warren William 1 ' Gem—"Penny Serenade" with Irene Dunne Carr Grant Beu- lah Bondi and Edgar Buchanan also "Picture Peopie" State—"Buck Privates" with Abbott and Costellb and the Andrews Staten also "Barnyard Fbilles" with Mary Lee Rub? Da vis and Jed Prouty': Murray (Murray ---: "Ziegfeld Girl" with James SteWart Judy Garland Hedy Lamarr land Lana atIon Turner: also "I n I o r'm - Shepherd of the rStudio--"Th- e 2:20-NBC"- - COMMA17011 - - ' Hills" with John Wayne Betty nt k EREITHAPP:11 ct - - ert Preston ay i 4 Russell Peter Lorre Jessie RalPh Reginald Owen and Matthew Boulton 'ItialtoWalt Disney'a "The Re- luctant Dragon" with Robert Benchien also "TheyMet in Arwith Maureen O'Hara gentina"Ellison James and Buddy Eb- 7 1 4 Met In Dom- Rosalind Gable Clark with bayls' 1:20-NBC-4- il t Current Attractions Playing - lupper Since I was a tyke I've been told that the big money lies in mass production The business that collects penUiet takes in more than the dollar industry For each person with a buck to spend there are 100 with dimes —and 100 dimes total ten times as much as one dollar I understand the problem of theater men They mint charge more in order to pay rental for two pictures that due to studio waste and exhorbitant salaries cost too much to produce I say exhibitors shouldn't be mad at me for exposing- a fault They should set about remedyIs stifling ing the fault which their business! Cuff Notes: Check inside tips that the "big role" claimed by Pola Negri in New York interviews is that of "Pilar" in Paramount's "Fori Whom the ) 11115--oRe-"O- c I iii 12:00-44110-i-- - 1() - - $75-a-mo- nth - o littillgtille412111e 0Ti- Mtb and corroct tims tor Um early riser Y1- 0- World Neill Coverage of T dick thilted Press Music on Parade of Mary Marlin D 10:45--NRCM- weP ' - 1:45Npc-Davl- d : t ! tor - I Auourr Young's Family Journey drama Hamm drama 9:00—KDYL---Las- t Call to Breakfast ' Latest Nowa' Must and Timely tips for all 30NDY1d—lror Houwitives Club—Zmerson smith moos Only Coverage News 14):00wiCDT1---Refrsahme'lima with ningin Ram of Bees Johnson 10:30NBC-Elle-n Rando1211 drama 10:43NBCYour Own Dr rate of the World My ten Man Valiant Lady ths sad A P ToU 114 now request program oods Oa Yew Dial ! '7 20:4 5ESIInterlude 1 1 00-- X Sayers Orchestra Tanners Orchestra I idyl i If sht ' Bradley and ' Gaylord Carter Strand and his ew 12 cheetra news 12 22:00--Clen-B- Witt" Matingo---Vortet- ou 2:4$--K- - sits Plain MU" y pro gram with Joseph Oalliochlo's chest's and Garry Moors M L ' ' Bs-Mo- onlight : Other n's 1320 IL r 6:00—KOrts—BUIL Dude Rauch with Musk and Farm Nowt t - Honoymoon 12113-N130-0"- : I :00c A BOOM PM NBC 1116 - WEDNICBDAT of DivIrca ry holiday ne holder Stella Boohooing roubed t By Jimmie Fidler HOLLYWOOD — Theater owners peeved by my decrial against high admission prices seem to think I was expressing personal opinion Well I was not! It doesn't matter a tinker's dam to me how much is charged for tick etc I get in free 4 My remarks on the subject actually reflected opinions garnered from thousands of letters From parents from readers with large broods who've given up movies because the cost is too high From working men and women whose Incomes don't permit 50 and 75 cents for motion pictures Frankly my remarks were in: tended as a prod to exhibitors to make them understand that millions of customers are being lost: i Wheal Vail program- -Lusid's "Column to the i Munroe& ill tress whose debut In The Private !Life of Henry VIII" will hi remembered1- will Shortly be seell in"The Gay Falcon" She's pretty from any :angle Isn't she? - Comeback? Priscilla Delays Wedding Centre--"Th- ey Errol Flynn signed an average of 500 autographs a day - 50 3Lt Nevin lustehudo Sign of the Times WEDNESDAY ACCOST 41' an Ear A 1- Manning sot the elswS Broaltrast Club with Maestro Don IdeNotil ht CI :00C1319--- K ate Smith Speaks 100NBC-Tod- ar s News ' with Bolos a Girl Marries :12cRe-Vib- en Mott of Helen Trent 9 1:15NBC-8uc- k Private and UM GUI Gal Sunday 9:4 lark Dennis to Can Be Beautiful I2 00 :100-C BB sWoman Presents Irving in White orchostrai Ailen Prescott 10 :30CBSRight to happiness soma Thatand Tius "f 100—Kiii—!kiiie-o:15- -N witness Ensonstilit I :30-N Parley Baer guest with Gene Hal Eisanor Nash SE :30ctiaKnos $ 3 :4 Fletcher r - Musts-- This striking photographic effect—with Wendy Barrie as subject—was achieved by turning the girl upside down and the camera right side up This English ac 4 ture career- -44:4( o a? l1 - 'Littlest Theater Presenting Play s 100" taw- - wo I Hemingway Film to Give Pola Negri Screen Concert Arranged At Pioneer Park i - :: t ' bustle of this business working constantly talking thenkingi' and living pictures you will forget that there are More real and important things than a plot " qt ie : sixth time in the Radio' picture "The Gay Falcon" She Is a former English actress who that been in Hollywood six - - "You see what I mean? So let It be understood that 11m not qu1tt14 pictures that I'm going ahead with my career just as fast as I can and am ready and anxious for more and better roles But I do say that this Isn't all my life from now on and forever and that 1 know that some day I am going to marry and settle down and have a little home and just be little Mrs Housewife" R-K- -0 roirt 4 - - was thinking of using her In my - years I i - s 11F - ' then some producer will "Arid tar LLett - ' P 00 ! - just that far and say: Well that's too bad about Wendy quitting pictures just when I great to be a movie itetresi" said Wendy Barrie but an actress Oust remember that she is a woman too "One of the greatest dangers to any Motion picture actress"2 Miss Barrie' said the blue-eye- d "lies in her becoming so wrapped up in her work that she becomes 100 per cent actress and forgets' that she is a woman" Miss Barrie is playing op! posits George Sanders for the CITEmr - - (UP)—It ' S Mr Statet - lo- sk Wendy Knows Being Actress Isn't All of lafd- 't - 40 - - ' spectacle bringing back pro-is to be ducer "Zi e g f eld the offering at the Murray thee- ter starting Wedneadayi It tells a story also tracing the lives of three girls who are :picked from obscurity by a presaagent on the lookout for beauty and skyrocketed to fame lit the Follies Judy Garland as st member of the pony dancers Lana Turner' in elevator operator and HedyLamar' wife of a penniless composertare the trio spotted in this Ziegfeld talent hunt The stellar cast- has James Stewart Ian Hunter Edward Everett Horton Charles Winninger Philip Dorn A and others Production numbers range from the typical Ziegfeld "attar- way" to a tropical fantasy and the Musical program 'give oppor tpnity to Judy's vocal gifts el nottywooD Fellow Mrt Smith" or the vived "I'll Be Back With Yoti 1 Apple Blossom Time" There's also musical coniedy having to do with a eounry Orphanage with Mary Lee Rule Davis and the Kidoodiers '! the name of America's ace - - ce song-and-dan- Murray Musical ' sfsl - II - ! : 4 15-min- For seven years now it has been Prices pleasure to dabble In stocks and bonds and things pursuing the elusive bull and bear and vice versa through the bayous of Wall Street His firm bearing the rather descriptive title ot George E Price 4 Co has e seat In the New York stock exchange for:: which George ' paid $90000 in 1934 Seats now are selling for around $35000 "But gosh" says 'George 'that's not the right way to looktwo months after at- U Why r- bought- - that ' membership I could have had $165000 for ItI sure made a lot of money in the good old days during the depression" iz He mk4e that originall $90000 and a lot Inpre besides as one of men in the top vaudeville the show busineu night clubs- Broadway shows and radio in its infancy And yesterday he signed a flock of contracts which mean he's going back behind the footlights not bored with the 'big board: " he explains "I just want to set back on the boards money" stain You know nrITV will keep His brokerage operating and he'll:reright on snain as its eniori partner 4'How can I telt?" he esks "Somebod3r's likely to want to trade some stock one of these days and brokers Are important te have around at such a moment Besides that it's nice to have a-- stock- - exchange seat ready for the time when that old rocking chair's got you" It ought to he fun to have It Georgie back on the stage was fun back In the "teens and twenties and the early thirties And with all that history he's only 41 now' He hasn't grown - Movie Attractions eiN f ' - man" ' t ' "Certainly I'm the Miracle Man Wall Street" Price said today "Look In the last two years I haven't- lost any money Of course haven't made ''anyt either srm not a super miracle - i i great just as resonant and full throated as ever It used to be three times as big as Georgie jockei Mit business clothmara usual' ' ' who always spurned the loudly pretty well subdued How— speaker systems "Nowthls it Just the ham in ever 'today he sat In his ma- hegan)r-panele- d office dressed in me" George cautioned probably stale ikind of a summer suit by way of emphasis "but it's a which it showed up purple one ' fact that I sang out at the Lido way and green another' and alE Beach club Sunday night and roushoes were white and his socke:' I went through a were ked and his necktie had:i tine and them yoUch to lmy surfloWerl on It and there were prise they made me sing 45 two diamonds- the size Of wal minutes more The audience was nuts on the little finger of his swell was so happy about It I felt like giving them each a right hand share of stock "Irotk got to be conservative In Wall Street" ' George Ando after all those bright plained "but now that I'm going lights will carry Georgie Price's back on Broadway I'M practic41 'name back to the theater marMg to put a little zivin my 110:i quees should help the utility If so up De1 look like enactor?" W1' stock he mentioned Bin Speaking voice sounded Georgie can't lose thinker By sCharles NEW YORE Aug 5 GI — Now that he has permanent poi- of the title "Miracle Man '‘of Wall Street" which he be s t OW ed on filmself Geo rge E 'Price stock bsoker intends to be known again as Georgie Price the singer Of "Bye Bye itugust 6 1911 - 4 - st 0 ' q t i |