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The Ogden Standard-Examiner from Ogden, Utah • 14

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OGDEN STANDARD EXAMINER shilling Murder Va 'Spook Story Rowing Comedy Entertaining Music On Stiver Screen 7 i i Entertaining romances with aee stars featured are ready i for how fans "at Ogden's- -five -show-houses The programs ars filled with adventure melody excitement and thrills for the whole family to-enjoy The bills offered ars as follows: Baxter and Ldt In Romance at Egyptian Egyptian theatre bookings for Sunday include: hit No 1 "Earthbound" stirring Warner Baxter and -Andrea Leeds hit No 2 "La Cong-s Nights" starring Jluzh Herbert: Xarthbound" is the strange tale ef a murdered man who lives on after death haunted by the friends he knew in life The film has many light comedy moments which serve to heighten Its dra-matic tension Favorite of mil- lions Warner Baxter In the role 1 4j 1 i 1 i -er A -i r- l- id 5 3 1 4 1 Ethel Clarks' Radio Flashes tions of the machine-like tactics of the German army when he speaks from Berlin over NBC networks each day Kerker a 25-year- MOTHER SAYS STUDIO KNOWS of wraith-like spirit again turns in a remarkable portrayal As Nick Desborough he meets death early In1 the film at the hand of woman out of his past Andrea 'Leeds lends charm to her role as Baxter's wife who relentlessly tracks down! his slayer while Lynn Bari the beautiful dark-tressed actress Is the third party of the love triangle In fEarth-bound" The only one in the film who can converse with Baxter is Mr Whlmser who is portrayed by Charley Grapewin the remarkable character actor who scored so heavily "as Grampa in "Grapes of Wrath" and as Judge Brennan in "Johnny Apollo" Grapewin is at his best as he goads "Baxter into 'reforming The second feature on this program -La" Conga- Nights- is hilarious comedy starring Hugh Herbert Dennis O'Keefe and Constance Moore Starting Friday will be: Hit Noll "Dr Takes a Wife" starring with graying hair done in a braid oia jew worker has been study Ing engineering at the Berlin In SHOW MENU Andrea Leeds and Warner Baxter (left) in "Earth- bound" at the Egyptian theatre i Merle Oberon and George Brent' left center) in "Till We Meet Again" at the Orpheum James Cagney and Pat O'Brien (right center) in "The Fighting 69th" at the Paramount Raymond Massey (upper right) in "Abe Lincoln at the Ogden Nelson Eddy and Eona Massey (lower right) in "Balalaika" I at the Colonial theatre' Dennis Looks to Singing Role In 'Student Prince Ensconced in a favorite easy in the back She wears simpl stitute of Technology since 1938 IP clothes unaffected hats lifl and between trans-atlantic broad casts ue continues tne courses makeup But most paradoxic BUSINESS BEST from which he hopes to receive a degree in 1943 at the outbreak of the present war he says he was practically drafted into be coming-a news analyst his re Mrs Darnell Shows Films chair in the study on the second floor of his Brooklyn Heights brownstone front home Kal-tenborn NBC commentator relaxes from a strenuous day of interpreting the rapidly changing European scens by reading aloud from Keats "Endymion" As usual the analyst seems to be holding his audience spellbound the audience's name is Emil Mr Kaltenborn's interesting newscasts are heard weekly Mondays through Fridays at ten-thirty a over KLO and the NBC Blue ports attracted such attenion that he was employed by NBC in Feb Star Has Had Experience All Starlets' Parents Aren't Alike ruary 1940 Helen Hiett whose A Bot ri Upon Stage and interesting news comments come from Paris is an American girl 26-year-old journalist she In Radio viewed in the light of activities of other movie mothers is the way she leaves Linda's career to the studio "I think they know more about movies than I do" she says Folks around 20th Century-Fox didn't see her in fact during Linda's first picture "Hotel for Women" Finally at her daughter's In-sistance she stepped on the lot to watch "Daytime partially she admits "because I wanted to see Tyrone Power" Linda's busy now on but the director doe? ti' find Mrs Darnell underfoot S' stays in their modest home a few blocks from the studio and leaves movie making to those who know how HOLLYWOOD June 8 (AP) makes her headquarters in Paris and works closely with Paul Ar Loretta Toung and Ray Mills nd hit No 2 "Double Alibi starring Wayne Morris and Margaret Lindsay 1 I Orpheom Presents 1 Roman and Humor Much has been said of the typical Hollywood starlet an overdressed domineering ambi network enmara incus representative in By ALICE PARDOE WEST Standard-Examiner Staff When 1 met Dennis Morgan some time ago on trip to Holly- the French capitol Eddie Cantor long one of Amer I Heading the cast of "Til We wood' he was keeping his fingers It is with deep regret that we leas premiere entertainers wil tious pushing female who hesitates at nothing to get son or daughter a place in the screen sun Meet Again first of the Orph- crossed for the lead In "Student return to the air this fall over learn of the deaf of the beautiful Countess Olga Albani former NBC soprano star suffering NBC in his own comedy-var is none urn's two features today are the stars of two of the season's outstanding hits "The Fighting 60th" and "Wuthering Heights" But Margaret Darnell of those rrince" I told him he resembled the actor who played the role on the stage some few years ago and his eyes sparkled as he said iety program he will take over a half hour of the spot Fred Allen occupied Fred Allen will con from arthritis She had been living i in Tucson Arizona for more than a year -in an effort to improve her health during her brilliant career Countess Albani "Boy I'd like to get the part' elude his present contract with the June 26th broadcast ending George Brent who played the reckless hero and Pat O'Brien who portrayed Father Duffy In "Fighting 69th- are the male -uennia nas appeared in many pictures1 since that time and I II KALTENBORN He interprets news an association of six years with appeared with opera companies in have not yet seen him in a sing his Wednesday night sponsor stars of the new picture: Merle ing role This is his greatest de- Eddie Cantor was born in New She's the sort you might meet at a neighborhood club anywhere In fact two years ago you might have met her at such a club in Dallas Hollywood has not gone to the head of her beauteous dark-haired daughter Linda And one of the reasons may be that it has not gone to the headof Mother Darnell Mother of six children Margar- New York and Chicago and was featured song star in numerous NBC programs sire and now it looks as though he York's Ghetto in 1892 orphan Im not fool enough to put them down on paper I keep will have It fulfilled ed at the age of two he was cared WHITEMAN TO LEAD 3000 MUSICIANS LOS ANGELES June Paul Whiteman rotund bandsman will lead 3000 musicians tomorrow in 'a concert on the Ambassador hotel lawn Musical leaders say that so far as they know will be the largest mass "I assembled luscious stars of "Wuthering Heights are the feminine stars RKO has purchased from War-1 for by his grandmother who man them in my head where they -be long" aged to keep herself and the baby Lner 13ros two muaical comedy Til We Meet Again" The story is subtly-different The setting for the film Is a luxurious nut uulvuiu Xmm 7 i 'UAU Milestones in radio In 1928 I bits "No No Nanette" and "Sun i i DENNIS 3IORGAN JIas Excellent Voice Heroert Hoover was officially no alive by running an employment bureau Florenz Ziegfeld gave Eddie a one-nght trial in one of ich they pian -to tar ijdineu is a pleasant person'1 -Vw Vl Ann Neagle since her success in tified of his nomination' and 107 NBC stations carried his reaction his shows and Eddie made good iy oan luiC "Irene" They paid $200000 for films should well fi him for star Agnes Moorehead taught Orson Welles the answers and radio's fair-haired boy is still returnii the favor Way back in 1934 Miss Moorehead ran into Orson Welles he was hungry lonesome and didn't know a soul in radio she knew everybody and was fitting on top of the world she gave Orson pointers and contacts with the right persons in radio from Palo Alto California dom if he gets the proper role mn -innt tvl Vf nw" the o'of them and are trying to ofand BriSt cLThe maSC borrow tennis from Warner Bros on and Brent carry the romantic Horace Heidt and his "Pot ffZT) Phil Harris and his orchestra wil Gold" crew will get $21000 for two Interest ti pair of star-crossed weeks at Loew's State theatre in leave Hollywood the middle of Here is news! Bette Davis wil! v- i v-l inia arrangement when the June on an extended road tour of New York June 13-20 on June goes through Dennis will have go western lor ner next picture 13 Thursday of this week Horace the break for which he has been mwmsm after "The Letter" She has been one nighters and longer engage ment3 first stop San Fran and when Orson's star took off on Heidt takes his "Pot O'Gold" to waiUng 7forit waj through his given the title role in "Calamity its meteoric ascent he didn't for Cisco and from there Phil and the lovers who know that trip is over they will probably never tmeet again The second feature "Forty Llt- tle Mothers" 'presents Eddie Can- tor" in a heart-warming and hilarious story of a shy professor who adopts a foundling infant and -at- the NBC Blue network and will be heard over KLO at five-thirty voice U3wce was laxen in Pic-1 Jane" This picture will star the Matinees 15c orchestra will play in Oregon Evenings 20c Children 10c get and whenever- he directs Miss Moorehead automatically be Washington Idaho Montana Utah It W84 on his Sixty consecutive to hold her own with the tousrhest Charlie McCarthy will definitely and Colorado ending up in Den STARTS TODAY comes a member of his cast if circumstances permit Orson be off the air for two months this one-mgnc stana presentations tour 0f them At least the role will be of the opera "Faust" that Mary ver trom there they will go to thn temnts to bring -it up within still gets inspiration from Aggie's summer when Edgar Bergen his New Orleans and Galveston Tex GREAT FEATURE HITS! 2 i xaw mm una rifrnm in we all know can give the part the work and a lot of pats on the back papa vacations- as Phil's birthday June 24 tuiuuiti Mi a uiiijs school a clot which resulU in as terested in him She was appear- proper zest Jean Artnur played will be spent on the road the tirspoarimia situatifin mji the TCarmen in Chicago at Calamity Jane in "The Plains for having such a capable actress on tap Aggie likes to think of him as a protege though she band will travel in a special-built Eight Concerts The entire series of eight con rrn ku neen In nAm the time and she immediately ar man" but that vehicle starred deluxe motor bus Aldinar the comedian" are Pwaloh wned (or a screen test for Den- Gary Cooper and Calamity Jane doesn't say so out loud and is con certs to be presented by Arturo THE DIG PARADE OF EEITEElTAIESLlEnT! You've laughed loudly and long in the theatre before But never louder nor longer than this time! And there will be a teardrop too But the kind of tears that will bring cheers when it's over! Morgan Rita -Johnson Bonita Warners contracted him and vinced he is the best director and was only incidental This story Peter Van Steeden the band Toscanini and the NBC Symphony orchestra in Buenos Aires Argen Granville Martha Driscoll and Hoiiywood-iike never will be written around the famous actor "on the face of the globe leader wonders if you've heard many mothers who comprise the I ct him In a singing role yet' I character herself tina in June and July has been about the old maid who stopped sroun of Litte Mothers" Judging from the few lines of Frankie Masters notices that sold out similar reports come sweeping under her bed since-she A color cartoon "Swing Social" opera I heard him sing on the set some girls keep their love letters We have been hearing much of from Rio de Janeiro and other learned that man was made from one day I should say he has an while others let their love letters South American cities where the the production of Charlie Chap dust excellent voice it was alter a keep them orcnestra is scneauied to appear lin's screen play The Dictator' Now it is at last ready for re particularly touchy scene with the orchestra will open its Boyd Crawford heard on the Humphrey Bogart Wayne Mor lease: and because it is a comic tour in Rio playing two concerts ris Lya Lys and Dennis Miss satire on Hitler Charlie is afraid there June 12th and 13th NBC serial Amanda of Honeymoon Hill (KLO Mondays through Fridays twelve-fifteen m) is rows Lys had had repeated difficulty it wont be received so well at this JIM Rnnri a In Inflecting her sentences cor- danzerous time -He has decided That legendary and fabulous L4iLj'-t Li sleuth Sherlock Holmes has noth rectJy and everyone was tense to appear as himself at the begin becoming the first matinee" idol of television Crawford's blond hair goes well with" television Idults 15c Kiddies 10c ing on Uncle Sam's postal employ Dennis broke out with a few' bars ningof the film and explain that NOW PLAYING ees Bill Stern NBC's Bue xrom an opera aria Humphrey the picture is all in fund and is not cameras when he appeared network sports announcer recent ronowea mm up ana tnen tne speii propaganda recently on a televised play" Dan and the latest news complete the program which twill run" through Tuesday Paramount Offer The Fighting 63th The Fighting 69th" starring James Cagney Pat O'Brien and George Brent opens today at the Paramount theatre Supporting the star trio are Jeffrey Lynn "Alan Hale Frank McHurh Dennis Morgan Guinn "Big Boy" Williams Henry O'Neill and a host of others A rousing action drama The 'Fighting 63th" shows Cagney as a cocky young private bucking army discipline in the form of domineering top sergeant Alan Hale Pat O'Brien plays the role of Father Francis Duffy well-known and beloved chaplain of the 63th- and George IS was broken and Miss Lys com-1 ly received a postcard addressed -1 V-- 4V wmc-w Lu4 gerous Corner" his fan mail took to "Bill Stern somewhere in the a noticeable leap posure was restored and the "play it caused no little fun last week went oni when photographers who- had it was delivered the Young Dennis has had consider- been assigned to take stills of During a single recent broad morning after it was mailed with-out a moment's delay in transit a- I III I III II lUBlMllll I 1 cast of NBCs popular Canadian able voice training and radio and John Barrymore found him stage "experience If he gets this swinging in Shirley Temple's Mounty serial "Renfrew of the Radio announcing has really be Mounted" House Jameson who singing fole we shall probably swing He has been assigned Shir see him in many others for he isjWs bungalow on the 20th Cen came a serious competitive pur plays the title role stepped out pf character and offered the radio handsome tall and pleasing His tury-Fox set during the filming of audience a photograph of Renfrew screen experience In "Water- "The Great Profile" in which suit more than forty voices were auditioned recently for the announcing spot on a network program full regalia to date NBC front" 'Return of Doctor I Barrymore will play his own life Brent portrays "Wild Bill" Dono- "No Place to Go "Tear Gas John who has the profound re has received -more than 17000 pieces of mail in response to this SiSfi SSrf: kiuad" I Co0J' ot all actors who claim he The Fighting 63th" is iment Eccentric people in quest of ra one announcement and requests The Fighting 69th" Three Cheers is the greatest of them all and for the Irish" and other late the love of fell writers and report- continue to pour in at almost un dio recognition are no longer rare but Kenneth Watt producer- eraclousiy welcomed ers was precedented rate To millions of child listeners Jameson a wiry unique in that with the 'exception of but four characters all In the picture represent real persons' many still living The Cagney and Hale roles are fictional: but the O'Brien and Brent 'roles are taken director of Musical Americana believes that he gathered in one back to Hollywood after his two 9 TV- tion The man himself is portray six-footer with clipped mustache year absence to piay my eaf ed just as he was sombre that merits the something or other forceful erratic and burdened personifies the ideal Royal Canadian Mounted policeman as "Al IK Children" on the stage "fsever -a dull moment" they say when award of 4he week a chap applied for an interview stating BtUUUt" with -a sense of frustration These straight from famed real-life Renfrew he pursues his relentless I V- "ThtVUqieo characters Jeffrey Lynn portrays qualifier have been preserved and John is around Ie has nothing but praise for his fellow actors W- 4 i UoutLovf that he had three sensational American operas "Watt saw campaign (o bring law and justice to the north country each Satur- Joyce Kilmer soldier-noet the even accentuated in the screen and has nothing but "rios ior version which Mr Sherwood him 69th Often called the Shamrock himself eday afternoon at three thirty o'clock over KLO and the' NBC self prepared for the production the chap and when he said- he would "like to look the music the- man picked uo his hat arid Brigade the 63th- regiment- was one of the best known for its unusually heroic exploits- and its Blue network- which Max Gordon stage produc er has made for RKO Radio Six- Of all the nice roles that are be- backed out of the room with the in? handed Edward KODinson ty prominent stage- ana screen general capacity lor scrapping William Kerker's knowledge the I personalities appear in supporting I these" days! His latest is the part Previewers have classified announcement That's all I want to know you aren't the first one tat tried to get rae to do that of Wolf Larson the brutal but in of the latest engineering practices help him give those lucid explana- roles Starting Wednesday will be: -hit terestlng sea captain in Jack London's The Sea Wolf Olivia de 1 No 1 "Viva Cisco Kid" starring o- SHavilland and Jeffrey Lynn will Cesar Romero hit No 2 "Songs TTpcn'Iin TJotf G2 JHM AS THE GALLANT PRIEST IN "SAN FRANCISCO'! play the ship-wrecked girl and the and Saddles" Starting Friday: hit No 1 "Am author -lovers in tne ium ateur Detective" hit No 2- "Pals of the Silver Sage" starring Tex Joan Crawford stole a march oh most everyone when she adopted Riter Colonial Features Musical Air Showa JEFFKEY LYNN ALAN IIALE FRANK McIIUGII DENNIS MORGAN 1 DICK FORAN Wm Lundigan Guinn 'Big Boy' Williams a barjy £iri in new nim-tiveu her household staff thought she LbttlUMIh WIJy i "Balalika the new musical was In Del 'Monte -Calif for a few I film as "real red-blooded entertainment formal! Americans" The companion feature The Ghost Comes Home" Is ahilarU ous comedy hit which stars Frank Morgan Billie Burke and Ann Rutherford The story deals' with a timid small 'toWrf 'storekeeper who suddenly finds himself appointed to spend a million "on- his home town Between "night clubs and sirens crooked bankers and his daughter's-love affairs' hejs the busiest dodger of trouble on record Reported shipwrecked he returns supposedly dead to find" his family spending his Insurance money Finally by exposing the crooked banker he becomes the man of the hour Supporting players Include John Shelton Rezi raid Owen Donald Meek Nat Pendleton and Frank Albertson Ogdn Theatre lis davs on her way home from San starring Nelson Eddy and lovely Ilona Massey opened yesterday And this grand uproarious comedy attraction! C03IPANION IUT Francisco This is another side or at the Colonial aheatre Tnan'a character coming to the ft You may be shocked at this A vigorous story of the Russia front since her change from daring story But you will of the Czars before during and clamorous roles bhau we say never forget It! after the Revolution "Balalaika perhaps that It is the true joani nas coior action drama ro 1 "HELLS ANGELS" mance and comedy In abundance Woven Into a dangerous brilliant MISSOURI RIVER With uatftjiuuiiy ui uiirigue war rev OR iJWZW Li ftr WATER LEVEL LOW olution" and revelry is the ro lean Harlow Hi hi mance of a Colonel of Cossacks 'ifl FRANK and the daughter of a revolutionist The supporting cast of "Bala HELENA Mont June 8 (AP) Bea Lyon I ORGAN laika" Includes Charlie Ruceles Water in the Missouri river and its tributaries this irrigating season is lower than in 1939 Lionel Atwill James Joyce Compton INN RUTHERFORD 10HN SKELTON KECINAL0 OWEN DONAID (KECK KAI PENOLETCfl FRMK ftltESTSOX Directed by Villira ThiU by Albert Lxnt Frank Morgan Aubrey Smith Walter Woolf Frantz and all Iall Watch for him In this new M-O-M hit I Flow for irrigation in the- Mis King and Dalies 'Lincoln" and "Or vie" Starting Sunday the Ogden features: kit No 1 "Abe Lincoln In Illinois" starring Raymond Massey hit No 2 "Little Orvfe" starring Ernest Truex The play is said to be a truly great biographical drama in that it adheres faithfully to the actual fzcis surrounding Lincoln's early life from the time he was twenty-one up to the diy he won the presidential elec- are excellent The companion hit Is "Hell's souri at Loma from October 1 1939 to March 31 1940 was recorded by the geological survey at IjATIJA ADDED Angels" with Jean Harlow Ben Lyon and James Hall "Hell's ryyy'f: Fete Smith's Dog Drama "STUFFfE" M-G-M's "NEWS OF THE DAY 1350000 acre feet compared with 1720000 acre feet in the corres Angels" Is surely one of the great films of all time ponding 193S-39 period.

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