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Salt Lake Telegram from Salt Lake City, Utah • 17

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0 I A J. 0 II I 1 7 I ITHE i. i I TH THE SALT LAKE TELEGRAM FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER t. I 10 J. FILM ACTRESS ASKS DIVORCE 1 poris Doris Hill of Inferiority Complex Complex Corni Com Corn i plex Fame Leaves Husband HOLLYWOOD Cal Ca Nov 3 Redheaded Doris Hill famous as the only movie actress in history to own a genuine inferiority complex complex comcorn plex at least thinks she is too good for somebody That somebody Is Isher her husband George L.

Derrick r. local business man Doris filed suit for divorce against t. Derrick here today charging cruelty and nonsupport They were ma- rf married mar mar- ried ned in June JulIe 1932 but lived Jived together i only three months the suit re re- re J. I TheThc Wampas baby star of a few years ago told reporters she has no no- i If i marriage plans at the moment The round table verdict at studio luncheons is that i if you ou cant can't get along with Doris Hill you OU cant can't get set along with anybody Sh Shy and never very confident of her own ability Doris always has shunned parties artIes and picture premieres here I Just bashful I 1 guess shehe says of off herself i Friends say that even when she was vas featured with Syd Chaplin In- The in The Better Belter Ole young Doris al ai- t. ways thought she was fallingfailing asan an- II I actress She has played leadinglending roles in a dozen pictures f.

Doris'Doris parents were ranchfolklolk in in- II New Mexico She was a stage dancer as a child after her parents moved to San Francisco FrancIs o. Season I Of Opera Onera to Formally Op Open SAN FRANCISCO Nov 3 fl JP San San Francisco's opera season will open tonight with the presentation presen tation of Saint Saint-Sa Saint ens' ens Sa Samson on et Delila at the city owned city opera house The seasons season's program of 15 performances performances per per- will conclude December December Decem Decem- berher 2 It will include two productions production pro pro- new to San Francisco audiences Le audiences Le Coq dOr d'Or opera ballet by Korsakoff and Emperor Jones from Eugene play with Lawrence in thetitle role TheThc San Francisco opera association asso asso- elationannounced advance sales les les- II indicate fullhouses for lor all per per- mances lances Giovanni Martinelli tenor and Cyrena Van Gordon soprano will sing thetitle roles in tonight's performance OGDENMAN ADDRESSES CLUB O. LEHI O. H. Peterson of Ogden spoke Poke atnt the LehiLebi Lions club meeting Thursday night on Child Welfare Musical numbers were by Misses Alene Erickson andLaPriel Goodwin Goodwin Horse for Greta's New Movie Gets Beautified tr 74 3 1 A.

A 4 4 4 4 Greta Garbo Permanent and Marcel Waves Turn Steed Into Real Ancient Swedish One HOLLYWOOD Nov 3 3 My My kingdom king kingS dom for a horse hore became almost a reality for employers of Greta Garbo before they finally dolled one up for Queen Christina Miss Garbos Garbo's newest newest newest new newest picture Property managers found a white white- horse white- horsehorse for her to ridebut belatedly recalled it didn't fit the physical appearance ap ape ap- ap of the Swedish horses of ChristinasChristina's time ue What it needed was was- aa long flowing tail tau bushy fetlocks and a wavy mane to make it fit the role So the steed was turned over to the hair dressers Five days later the horse was returned returned re re- re- re turned 9 a vastly changed and ful animal probably the first permanent permanent permanent perma permanent waved and horse in film ilm history Fight Launched for Law To End Selling of Babies OKLAHOMA CITY Nov 3 UP UP- UP AU All Oklahoma women were called upon today to fight at the next legislative legisla- legisla tire tive ive session for passage of a measure to end nd the baby selling racket I 1 want every woman in Oklahoma to put the proposition up to candidates in the coming election and to fight for or this measure when the legislature convenes saidMrs Mabel Bassett state tate commissionerof charities and corrections in reference to a bill she intends to have introduced The measure contains heavy penal penalties ies ties for lor babyselling and is a direct outgrowth of her exposure of such a practice in Tulsa I Mrs Bassett appeared before the council council of the Tulsa County Medical association and outlined the practices ofthree doctors in selling illegitimate children for adoption She said no state law covered such offenses ARCHEOLOGIST FINDS RARE BEAD IN OWN YARD DURANGO Cola Cob Nov 3 T. IP-T. T. H. Odgers who has spent years ears digging digging digging dig digging in prehistoric ruins of this southwestern south western region has decided maybe archeological research should begin at home Spading a garden in his back yard hereherc Odgers dug up a rare kind of Ivory bead believed to have been fashioned by the people who Inhabited Inhabitinhabit- ed the region thousands of years ago It is shaped like an apple and painted on it is a likeness of a serpent serpent ser serpent Odgers rs named it Eves bead h.

I I Dance Hall HANk By JOAN ANk Lady CLAYTON dy Telegram Fiction I I I CHAPTER 17 Irene rrene had remained in the kitchen until her curiosity hadbecome un un- I bearable Directly she enteredthethc living liv liv- jag ing room she spied Richard Graeme Her eyes widened in surprise Still she he greeted the visitor affably and prepared to settle Richard scowled With definite malice Anne declined to help him out- Well out- Well out WellWelI observed Irene comfortably ensconcing herself upon a plump ottoman ottoman otto oUo- man youre quite a stranger here Mr Graeme Yes he agreed shortly Mr Graeme has just been telling merae about his engagement put in Anne smoothly He is going to be married Congratulations said Irene beaming beam beam- laging upon the annoyed man Who i i- the IS it the lucky girl a Im afraid that is a secret he informed informed inln formed theintruder stiffly Again Anne interrupted in dulcet tones His fiancee Is rich and beautiful and belongsto the social register He just told me so RichardsRichard's face darkened He was in no mood to be taken for a further buggy ride When Irene proposed cocktails to celebrate he looked at her hard andsaid I am sorry but I have some private business to discuss with Miss Mw Lee Dear me I 1 must be going Irene rose winked at Anne and Vanished Have you seen Ray Ravel Richard Richard Richard Rich Richard asked abruptly once thedoor had closed behind Irene Annes Anne's eyes narrowed slightly I I 11 thought Con said III II I went down to Rays Ray's boarding house Anne explained RayBay wouldn't seesec me see you the man echoed taken aback No Mrs Schmidt herber landlady told me inc that RayKay stays locked In her room all aU day without seeing anyone The landlady was greatly upset about It I think if it she dared she would make Ray move but the doctor wont won't stand for that So Ray Is really ill un un- II beleve you know that she is really really real really ill said Anne evenly RichardsRichard's Fa Face Reddens RichardsRichard's face ace slowly reddened He was at a disadvantage and knew it Studiously he regarded the tips of his boots glanced at Anne glanced again at the floor After an interval he removed removed removed re re- re- re moved several bills from his billfold and deliberately smoothedthem across his knee Except for the crackle ot ot of the bills thethc room was absolutely quiet t. Presently the man cleared histhroat and said with assumed jauntiness Would Would you like to do Ray a favor What favor Anne inquired un un- en encouragingly Take this money to her Tell her that it is from me and that it is the la last she will ever get Tell her that Richard Graeme is all washed up IllIii do nothing of the kind Money has mendedbroken heartshearth before Richard suggested still smoothing the bills on his knee A thousand dollars might doa lot for forays Rt Ray ays ay's he said completing his sen zen tence erce with a shrug Take It to her yourself Not a chancel chance Richard laughed nOW lIow can you propose that hede do- In a sudden almost angry change ge of ot manner You know something some something of the way that funt Ray has behaved be- be haved nayed She will never see me again I can help it it pi You were willing enough to seesec ber once oneo LI lon long past Anne retired into nb an unc uncompromis- inging silence Richard studied her in a puzzled rather baffled fashion as if he sought just the proper appeal to reach her sympathies Consider my position for a moment mo moment ment hebesaid suddenly leaning forward for forward tor-I tor ward and speaking in tones both confidential con- con con-confidential and expansive Maybe I was fond of Ray once but Im I'm not any more Do you jou OU think I should pay for that all the rest of my life I dont don't think anything about it Jt said Anne Its your problem not nol mine I 1 1 am surprised that you see fit to discuss it with me Again Richardflushed Ive got to discuss it with someone someone some someone he muttered You like Ray or I thought you did so I came to you I 1 honestly want to do something for lor that crazy kid I suppose you do Anne contributed contributed contributed contrib contrib- ironically Richard ignored the shot I 1 owe Ray nothing he continued plowing ahead on hisline of self self-ex and excuse She has conducted conducted con conducted herselflike a lunatichas done everything she could to embarrass me Still StUl because I am a sentimental fool because I remember what a sweet child I 1 once thought her and because here here he hesitated because hesItated because frankly frank frankly I want to rid myself of the possibility possibility of having her pop into my affairs affairs af fairs again I am willing to help her For her own sake she should get out of town Hasn't she relatives in Maine She has a sister in Bangor the ticketRichard said eagerly Ray could take this money go to her sister spend the summer loafing aroundand perhaps return to town in the falL What Im I'm offering her is a fresh resh start Dont you mean that you are offering offering of offering yourself a fresh start starl And what if I 1 am Im I'm giving Ray Ray- aa better break thanshe deserves if only she has the sense to see it How about it Richard asked Will you take the moneymoncy and the message to her I told you that I would not no- tI I thought you were a friend of Rays I am lm You dont don't know how much she might need money Have you the right to refuse for her I If you OU dont don't grant my request I assure you that I plan to let the matter drop Anne ros- eI ros- eI rose e. I 1 will telephone Rays Ray's boarding house and that'sall I will do she announced announced announced an an- definitely Enlaces Engages in Argument She went to the telephone and engaged engaged engaged en en- in a short spirited debate with Mrs Schmidt who hated climbing stairs After a few minutessheheard Rays Ray's thin weak voice Richard started started start started gesticulating in an effort to prompt the conversation Anne turned her back At the conclusion of a fewwords she replaced the re receiver er el and glanced at the man What did Ray say he demanded anxiously She said for you ou to put the Ule money In your pocket take Lake a bus to Riverside Riverside River Riverside drive and jump ump into the riverrive- rIs with it Is that sol HeHc shoved the billfold billfold bill bU- fold into his pocket and picked up his hat If you do seesec Ray Ravel again you you ma may inform her that 1 if she attempts attempts at attempts to annoy me rue further I will have her thrown Into jail sail Ive I've put up with the last of that young womans woman's nonsense Jamming on his hatbat he slammed out of the room The clatter of his IlLs loot loot- out steps died in distance Anne opened all aU the windows Wide Seating herself on floorshe he leaned her head on the sill and gazed a zed out into the white hot day Once she she gavegava a brief laugh That night something happened which drove from her mindRichard Ray and everything except her own hopes and dreams Stanley Bye telephoned telephoned tele telephoned to to ask if she ever went out after she got through work Pel Perhaps haps she would like to drop in on on- a on- a on- aa party with him just him Just a few friends butIt be amusing Could she make it Could she shel She could have wept from sheer happiness She had despised Lotus- Lotus land but tonight she saw the dandance hallhail in all the colors of rose What matter blistered feet and ruined slippers slippers slippers slip slippers Stanley had asked her to meet his He was a snob was hehc Had Irene and David called him that long ago Had sheherself harbored a fleeting wonder vonder long agogo There was magic in her toes that night She danced like Ilke one possessed Even theinsistent clamor of the music only beat In lit harmony with the music in herheart Over and over she heard Stanleysaying I would like It if you wore wore the flowered dress you remember the one you wore our first night Our first night what night what words could be bemore more heavenly Fifteen Guests She pinned so much on that party There were to be about 15 guests so Stanley told her It was to be held atot the homeof a friend of his a girl He would drop by the dance haIlhall at 12 o'clock if she could leave an hour early She could of course Con agreed readily to her request Big doings on he inquired smil- Ing smiling smil smiling tag at the pretty prett haired fair girls girl's ill ill- concealed excitement Big doings Anne conceded dim dimpling Im going to a party after afterward Burning the candle at both ends eh Dont Don't you know there is no percentage percentage percentage per per- in that Theres a big percentage in this Anne assured him and md went back to the floor again The evening flashed past At quarter quar- terter of twelve Anne slipped into the dressing room to give her nose a last careful powdering and to pat her hair into smooth perfection The flowered lowered gown was infinitely be becoming oming The mirror gave save back her flushed and youthful loveliness She was beautiful tonight She knew it Stanley would not riot be ashamed of her appearance anyhow Nor was he You are adream of fair aIr women in that frock Anne Lee he said when she met him at the stairway Im glad you think so sir Aftershe was ensconced in his smart slung low-slung carshe asked about her tier hostess Who is giving this party part tonight You didn't say over the telephone Nancy Carr he replied carelessly like Nancy She's a good sort Does she know that Im I'm coming She knows that Im I'm bringing a girL Dont Don't bother your head about Nancy She i. i Is the most informal soul in the world Besides she is always glad to see friends of mine He smiled at the girl on the seat beside beside beside be beside him Anne returned his smile Nothing could mar her pleasure tonight tonight to tonight It was to be a perfect eve evening They arrived at the Park avenue address Small eyed starry and glowing as the spring clinging to StanleysStanley's arm Anne entered the Carrs' Carrs luxurious apartment and almost at that instant she Saw saw thatshe had made a mistake The reason was Nancy Carr To be continued Copyright 1033 1933 by the George Matthew Adams Service I 1 LOCAL LOCAL MOVIES Paramount and Orpheum Offer Unusual Pictures By CANDID KAY KAY- Horseplay when its it's well donedoric occupies upie an important niche in the world of vaudeville and there are two acts on this weeks week's bill at the OrphOrpheum um theater which have plenty of the well-done well variety And in addition to satisfy the the- other other oth oth- cr er side of a normally ba balanced yen for entertainment ent there i fa Jan Ru Rubin binl who isn't new to Salt Lake au audiences audiences au au- dl but whose whoso appearances in- the in- the in in- thethe past few years have been much too infrequent For Rubin Rubini can can can- and docs play does play the violin in a manner manner manner man man- nerwhich makes you realize what real music is and how completely it- can Itcan it it- cancan wipe out the petty aggravations of a day Rubini's first number was the lovely by Sa- Sa andinto it he put as much feeling and beauty as he did showmanship in his encore nUm- ber number number num number the popular I 1 Hear You Calling Me Lie Clowning their wa way war through their allotted time Ume on the program were Johnny Lee and the Three Little Lees who are all pretty much grownup grown grownup persons so dont don't let letthetho billing lead you to expect juvenile enter enter- Mae Me West Men arid and women are the only necessary evils levils in the world They can dance and arid I strongly suspect that perhaps Papa Pap Lee can play that Hungarian Rhap- sodysody which he never quite got around to Crooner Max Lerner got a healthy hand for his Trees number and Boyce and Marsh Boyce is the big gal in the white trow had a number of gags which had more than the requisite laughs per minute Max Bradfield and his bandthe Sunkist Beauties in abbreviated cowboy cowboy cow- cow boy costumes and thethc Ranch Hands Hand complete the bill Pictorially 0 S. Iceberg is one ofthe great pictures of the year So gripping is it in in sheer beauty one never misses the customary customary cus customary romance or plot intrigue thatthe movie of today is built upon By all means see this one it is nature in the raw quite beyond beyond beyond be beyond verbal description Rafter Ratter Romance the second fea- fea DEFENDS INABILITY Hec I aint no pitcher actor Ef El Ef- I El- II wu vua I wouldn't be a flag pole sit sitter Three cheers and a roll of or the drums for Shipwreck Kelly pole squatter from Atlantic City who defended defended defended de de- de- de fended his inabilityto speak three lines ines in succession in hisfirst camera appearance The director mastered the impasse by sy having a chorus girl hold a blackboard blackboard black blackboard out of camera range but within within with within KellysKelly's sight On it the dialogue was written in large letters Yes and weve we've seen that trick worked for actors who weren't even good flagpole sitters tureturc is a a sprightly comedy lull full of chuckles with Ginger Rogers Norman Nor Norman ivan Foster and George Sidney I They said Im nota prince Im I'm just one of the people Maurico Maurice Chevalier Lilian Charms Em Em- ItIt is difficult to define the charm of Lilian Harvey who is seen in the new My Lips Betray which opened at the Paramount Thursday One of the few pantomime artists now on on the screen Lilian has an elfin quality abouther that is blended blend blend- edcd to a nicety with a roguish All in all aU she is thoroughly delightful in this new vehicle which is as lightUgh and frothy a musical comedy as has come this way in some time It Itis is a pert and saucy sau story of a a- singer a- singer isinger singer in 1 a a street cafe who wn suddenly finds her name on the lips of the mythicalkingdom of or or- somesome such place as the new favorite of the king becauseshe accepts a lift lif home in Iii his new automobile Thaher That Tha her escort for the ride was the kingsking's ch chauffeurand andEl El EI Brendel is as good good- asas JS they come in the theole role is of little consequence nce The king John Bolesis piqued by the gossip quite naturally curious and a bit bred bored with the prospect of marrying the princess Isabella in order order order or order that the kingdomskingdom'sbudget may may- he balanced Uh Uh- huh you guessed it but you have no idea how much comedy Fox has put intothe story before the denouement nt is reached They arent aren't the w.

Ic abdominal laughs merely laughs merely chuckles that sort of warm the cocklescookies of your heart for the evening MaudeEburne as the landlady anc and IreneIrenc Browne as the queen mother are happily cast and themusical score is a good halfof the enjoyment of the production Completing the bill is a Charley Chase comedy and if it youre you're one o- his of his many fans you'll love Charley as the big Boy Scout leader and another another another an another of those intimate and informal Hollywood on Parade things They Always Think He Owns the Place Clive CUve Brook very very English and likewise very capable when i it comes to emoting on thethc screen sent a a. friend to a a. swanky Hollywood Hollywood- British tobacco shop on the boulevard to buy him a pipe You seesec Clive explains whenever I saunter about a a. pipe shop someone always takes me for the proprietor I say there Clive dive that's a bit thick think I NEW LIGHT ON ROMANCE Motives behind the Intended ded mar- of marriage marriage mar mar- of John Jeske and Mrs ton Lon ChancyChaney were placed in a new light ligh today when close friends revealed i i- was it was at her express wish that Jeske sought the marriage license that was denied two weeks before her death Mrs Ch ney desired a death deathbed marriage with her chauffeur in order to prevent unfriendly relatives of her latehusband the great character actor ac no tor rom obtaining any of her wealth estimated at around friends said Jeske only consented to serve as intermediary so 50 that her inheritance would pass intothehands of her own relatives it was said Mrs ChancyChaney will wiIl be buried today Wise Ones Throw in the Sponge A flash lash in the pan the wise ones said of Katherine Hepburn when Bill Bm of Divorcement was given to the public Its an accident Then came Christopher Strong and the hedging began It was chalked up to coincidence Morning Glory wowed em but em but now the- last thethc the- lastlast of the wise ones have thrown in the sponge The gal is there they admit aftafter a Hollywood preview of her newest opry the good old tearjerker tearjerker tearjerker tear- tear jerker Little Women Maybe now they'll let her wear her overalls in peace peace and and call caU it a no quaint eccentricity of a great artiste Had You Heard In making wigs for tor stage and screen purposes white hair is the most expensive 25 an ounce is the standard standard- price natural red or blond brings 15 smackers for the same quantity the thO brunet locks are cheap at 5 an ounce so what has shelved You Made a Bargain intended for Clark Gable can the rumored Columbia move have anything to do with that Ivan an Lebedeff was the youngest commissioned commissioned comcorn officer in the CzarsCzar's army he capturedsingle-handed single a whole flock ot of things and was condemned to death as a Royalist but escaped to America where he raised kissing hand-kissing to the fine arts class The team of or Jimmy Gleason and Bob Armstrong will be seen again ln The Search for Beauty they're the searchers Warner Baxters Baxter's ambition was to be a street car conductor when he was a young un UD naturally and Polly Moran Malone was signed to- make to to- make to- makemake two comedies for wIthout DressierDressler of course MOTHER-IN-LAW MOTHER NAMED IN ALIENATION SUIT RENO Nev Nov 3 UP UP Elias Ellas L. Lazarus New York will fight his wife's suit charging hismother and others with alienation of his affections affections affections hesaid today Lazarus has Wed flIed a divorce suit here charging his wife Mrs Florence Lazarus Lazarus La Lazarus with extreme mental cruelty He denied her allegations thathis wealthy mother Mrs Hattie Swiss and two friends Jeannette and Benjamin Ben- Ben jamin Reich persuaded him to come- to come- to come to Reno to obtain a divorce Lazarus claimed he was forced out of his New- York New- York New New- YorkYork home FRISCO HONORS MARCONI SAN FRANCISCO Nov 3 UP UP- UP Senator Guglielmo Marconi inventor of wireless andhis wife Marchesa Marconi were on the 1 high gh seas today bound for the Orient on the liner Maru Before Marconi left San Francisco he was made an honorary honorary hon boa citizen of the cityby special action of the board of supervisors Many of the high schools In Bulgaria Bul Bul- gariagarla have been closedbecause the students are ire refusing to do the work their heir forefathers were content to do io o.

NEW LOW PRICES MAT EVE HALBAL EVE Of SONGS i 1 COLOR ALL CARTOON Land CHARLIE CU SC COMEDY Sport Champ News New LAST DAY RONALD COLMAN In TILE THE MASQUERADER 1 PITA kif A STARTS SAT I VA M- II PADDY AND 15 DILLBILL 2 FEATURES BOYD MAE CLARKE FLAMING GOLD ALSO ALSO LORETTA LORETA YOUNG SHE HAD TO SAY YES YES' LYLE TALBOT I iii i BIGGEST SHOW VALUE I if mp iO 0 I IN NEW YORK Sou lake at PRICES A SOS Pram Boari Out of the Arctic FAST FASI MOVING II COMEDY RAFTER I GInGER ROGERS fr Ui JO TEA R. LAURA DOn nOFE CREWSCHEWS GEORGE SIDNEY 1 vl JAN BUB RUBINI ij TP iL lbs A 2 I lOYCE a NES IL LE A SUNKIST DE- At BEAU DEA ES 4 SU cM i 7 f. rA 4 oJ L. MARCUS THEATRES I I PARAMOUNT CAPITOL VICTORY New Thrilling Entertainment Shows the Ule Whole Family Will WID Quality With With Price to tea Hi FU 4 1 SCOOP OF TH fH IfE s- 81 BIG ST STAGE STAG GE SH SHOW uJ PLUS ES' ES 1 7 1 I I frt BEVERLy I HILL BILLIES IN PERSON I With GLEN RICE And Ana the Famous NBC BadIa Artists Quaint OI Old 04 Kural Zural Rhythm 13 IS MInutes Minnie of Entertainment Note Note Noh If is the i same me me act that appeared on the RudyRody van Value program a a lewfew weeks ago aro O. IEA TUR 1 0 Gd 1 is' is ea nce AbOUt ST fi OLl i DENITA lE tr 4 AI- AI EGOY ri fON I i A HELLDELL AND mGR HIGH WATER I RIchard Arlen Arlen ArIen Judith Allen ADen IDAL STRAWBERRY ROAN iI Still the Biggest Show in in Town SALT LAKE DEMANDS ThAT IT REMAIN i I I 1 5 I 1 Zo I I NOW Intriguing Romance with with- a t- aa Continental Flavor Flavor- i i Gaily Set to Music 1 I HA HARVEY Ai I I ft WALTER MY I UPS LIPS I Broadway A I Thru a BETRAY I ii Keyhole I 4 BOLES BOLES' EL IL 1 4 1 i VAUDEVILLE GUY LAUREN URES CO International Musical Comedian br bi EVELYN AND MARIE fARIE tUi THE THREE TUREE flOUNDERS Ae Extraordinary TilE THE BARLOWS Novelty Act Ad AND ON TIlE THE SCREEN VAUDEVILLE at 30 jU 15 andnd 30 2 BIG 2 BIG FEATURES 2 2 I I HELD OVER TODAY OVER TODAY ONLY BY DV 1 POPULAR DEMAND ND MAE WEST George Raft Wynne Gibson In Night After High ALSO I Phillips Holmes LeW Lewis 5 Stone Diana Wynyard In I MEN MUST FIGHT i Comedy News Comedy Cartoon News AI AIH The railway that runs beneath Landon London ton Lon don a distance of ot six and one-half one miles and conveys letters and parcels between and Paddington Padding Paddington gives a service of ot about journeys journeys journeys jour jour- a day at an average of ot 20 miles mUes an hour Am HILL BILLIES BILLIE TWO NEW PICTURES AT VICTORY VICTORY- AA special stage show presenting the original Beverly Hill Billies will lead leadoff lead- offoff oU a record program at the Victory starting Saturday The stage attraction attraction attrac- tiontion will be offered in addition to the usual two feature screen program which this week will include Adolphe new picture The Worst Woman in Paris with Benita Hume and The Devils Devil's Mate with Preston Fosterand Peggy Shannon The Beverly Hill Billies are nationally nationally nation nationally popular radio entertainers now making a highly successful tour of leading theaters throughout the west They were discovered by Glen Rice part of a colony of genuine mountaineers mountain mountain- who migrated from tram Tex Texas just Jus after the Civil war war settling settling in a remote remote remote re re- re- re mote section of the Santa Monica mountains Their musical prowess reached Mr Rices Rice's ear and he ed the entire group to make their first firs radio a appearances The troupe includes Zeke who vho plays the accordion with the grace and skill of an Italian naHan artist Martha an orphan girlghi who is a born dancer and singer Bill BUI a husky mountain man who plays the bullfiddle in his own unique fashion and supplies plenty of comedy as well Chuck a yodeler who has receivednationwide acclaim being able to reachthe highest notes yet at at- tamed Aaron who picks a guitar and contributes to the vocal part of the program and Mr Glen Glen Ricehimself famous radio announcer and manager They present comedy dancing and songs of the popularity of Springtime in the Cut Cu Down the Old Pine Tree The Utah Trail and Red River Valley A Parisian beauty who has won the heart of the most popular playboy in Europe is the heroine 01 The Worst Woman in Paris Her He quest for romance leads her from the glittering boulevards of the French capital to the rusticrustle quietude of an American middle western farm Helen Chandler and Harvey Stephens ar arearc also featured The Devils Devil's Mate th the second feature picture is a bafflingbaUling mystery drama with two fisted Preston Foster as a police investigator Hell Helland and Water High and Strawberry Strawberry Strawberry Straw berry Roan on the current Victory bill are being presented for the final times es tonight MUSICAL ACT HEADS NEW PLAYHOUSE BILL Three new acts of vaudeville am and two feature pictures are current a a- the at at- the at- thethe Playhouse to remain over Sunday Guy Lauren international musical comedian who plays practically every instrument in the band heads th the footlight fare He is assisted by Evelyn Evelyn Evelyn Eve Evelyn and Marie billed as the accordion accordion- ettes eUes Rounding out the stage show are the Three in an acrobatic acreacro baticbatie act and the Barlows novelty balancers Thescreen features Include The Th Great Meadow with Johnny Mack Br Brownwn and Eleanor Boardman and Hot Curves with Rex Lease Benny Rubin andAliceAllee Day U.

S. C. OF C. SEEKS FAIR CARRIER COMPETITION I WASHINGTON Nov 3 FaIrer ff Fairer and more economic competitive condlcondi Hons among rail water rail water and highway carriers will be sought by the United States chamber of commerce acting upon a referendum vote of ot its mem mem- The chamber today announced a decisive decisive de do- agreement on all questions in- the in- the in in- thethe referendum excepting regulation of maximum size and weight of motor vehicles STUDY CLUB MEETS BINGHAM BINGHAM Reports Reports by Mrs Ervin Stillman and Mrs Thomas CaryGary on the prohibition question relation to the Bingham Canyon social work featured featured fea fea- hiredthe Womans Woman's Democratic Study club meeting Wednesday night at the homehoma of Mrs E. E.

Longfellow 7 17 11 Now Pla Playing Plang ing at Local Th Theaters a at ON STAGESTACK AND SCREEN on the ataee athe DYL RAnch lunch Han lianda Johnny Johnn Lie and the Wie Three LetsLess ir Jan Ruble violinist Bore BOyce and MarshMarib Il Max Lerner Max and md 3 his 1 band id i'd and the Bunk Lit BeaUties On the screen the drum drama of ot the Arctic a 'S o. 8 Ice ee- ee berg berr and Rafter Romance Romane withUh Oln- Oln leg cr Rot Rosen BOlen eri Norman Homna Fotter ter George Sid ne fey ney PLAYHOUSE On On thetha st stage e. Guy Gui Lauren Lure musical mutual comedian bY br Evelyn and Marie Mane the Three Round Round- en era acrobats acrobat the Barow Barlows balancing act On the tho screen The Great Orn lIndow with Johnny Mack Mace Brown Eleanor Boardman alao RotHot Curves with Rex Ru Le Lease Leur Alice DayBonnyBenny Rubin ON THE TIlE AUDIBLE PARAMO PARAMOUNT Lillian Harvey In Mr My Lips Detray with John Bole El Brendel VICTORY VICTORY ReU Hell and Rich mh Water with RichardArlen Anon Judith AI Allen en aLso alao Ken Xea Maynard in stra er Roan al spectacle 10 Par Parde de With Cagne Joan deli Ruby Keeler DICk Po Powell eD our Guy Rib Rib- bee be Frank rank Mchugh RIALTO Ronld Ronald Colman In Th ma br Landi oJ t- OL Compton Dald Torrence ce OL OEM Dietrich ChAh In hi The SentSeas of with Brian Aherne lJ Lionel At A WUl Iu Allion Hardle Gold With Bill Boyd BoJ Pat Pt OBrIen O'BrIen Mae Mis Clarke atso SheSlie Ha to Say Yes with Lorett rett Young lg Reels lG Tooney STAR STAR After Aner Night with George Raft Constance Cummings Wynne Gib- Gib Jon ion Mae and Muon sire also Men Mu Must Flint Fight with Phillips Holmes Diana Diwi Wynyard Stone atone.

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