Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Mar 1931, p. 58

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"èn 6:3 o-Shou.>Stata 7P. M. TONI(GHTS PICTURE "TUE PRINCES A»: TIRE PLUM«BER" CHARLES FARRELL and MAURINE O'SULLI VAN SATURDAY, MARCH 7 "6OH, FOIR A MA" REGINALD DENNY "DumbBels là Derbles"I--Dane and Arthur Patbe.Audio Beviéw -Aësoplo,!Fablés Paramonunt Sound ,Iewà Matinse OnIy: "Phanutom of the.west" - "Battie of the Strong", SUN., MON., TUES.,, MARCH 8-'9-10 OMROCCO' GARY COOPER and MARLENE DEITR[CH "Love BargaIn-Mberta Vauthil "On a, Sunday Atterlioon-TaIhlatOOI IUiversal TaIking Xews WED., f& THUR.. MARQH 11-12 RUTH ~CHAT R0N 'The Rieht~~3 .......... Charlie Ruggles ma'kes a demnure court sey in the tille role of the dowager awt ïi.. "aorie y'. Au.et» ot the eatro del Lagç? on Frida y COMING ATTRACTIONS Coming attractions for the Teatro del Lago inctude "Lightnin"' with Will Rogers, "Outward Bound", with Leslie Howard, "The Real Bed", withý Lowell Shermnan, and, "The Gang Buster' with Jalck Qakie. 1710 Shoenan Av. EVANSTrON FirL-SatL, March 6-7 The favorite of theNorth Shore WILL ROGERS Fri.-SaL, Mardi 13-14 "COHENS AND KELLYS IN AFEICA"P Enings During Week Dooms on Wed Il and ,d fQvelist. rHuston, one of filmdom's stars, is at his best ini "The Code," at the Varsity theater nesday andThursday', March A personality, a beauty as devas- tatingas anything tlîat has ever been seefl upon the S-treen will flash upon the audience at the Teatro del Lago on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March 8, 9 and 10, in the tremendous spectacle of the French Foreîgn Le- gion',."Morocco." She is Marlene Die- trich" thé twContinental star, who in. "Morocco," begins a, moving picl- ture career that is'sweepin g her into the front rank of moving picture favorites. Gary Cooper. also in a starring rolei portrays in. "Morocêo" one of .the greatest characters he ,has yet under- taken, and, perforins with a 'superh mastery. Again in uniforin, Cooperis that, type 'of devil-rnay-care,, soldier. lover whom', every woman drejams of.- and evefry man admires. On Wednesday and. Thursday, March Il and 12, the.Teatro del Lago. presents Ruth -Chatterton. in, "The Right to Love." 1n this .draina, she enacts two distinct roles, and in one of them steps th é part. ftomn the trust-, ing innocence of girlhood to the mna turc philosophy of motherhôod. The supporting players are ai actors and actresses- of ability. Hcading the group are Paul Lukas and, David Mangers. CharléY Ruggleés Frolfics A rip-roaring farce will be offered by *the Teatro del Lago on Friday and Saturda'y, March 13 and 14. It is "Charley's, Aunt," a com edy of if e at Oxf-ord univcrsity, with Charlie 'Ruggles in the titie role. The funi revolves around Charlie as a feniale impersonator and his experiences as chaperon to two young girls. "Oh, For a Man!1" is the catchy titie of- the dclightful film, star rng Jeanètte MacDonald and Rcginald Dcnny at the Teatro del Lago on Saturday, March 7. This story of aà prima donna who turns mian hunter, and captures a burglar will provide tuneful and sparkh.ing entertainnient.. .At the Sàturday matinee 1 only, a chapter of the seriai, "Phantonf the West," will be shown., ronight, Friday, March 6, the Tea- tro del Lago will present Charles Farreill and Maurcen O'Sullivan in -a fctching romance, "The Princess and the Plumber." ï . :k . . . . ý . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......................... ..........

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