The country buuipkin invades pine- apple-Iaiid and bombards the racke- teers with razzberries! Jack Oakie's bacic, and he's fuu- nier1 than ever. He 'smacks the. un- derworid with wise-cracks in "Tie Gang Buster," w. hich will rock the Wilmette.theater With roars on Tues _;- day and Wedniesday, Marcb 31, andi April 1. And there's romance with Iovciy jean Arthur whom. Qakie ,rescues fromt such tough movie characters as Francis MçDonaàld, Tom" Kennedy, Harry Stubbs, Constantin Romano and Ernie Adams.. The director. ,A. Edward Sutherland, who p)ut Jack througb bis paces in "Sap fromt Syra- cuse" and "Tbe Social Lion," bas- proved his ability at getting the ot out of the joy boy. AM« a 'nAdy Horo On Tbhursday. and Friday, April 2 and 3, the Wilmette bas a reques-t engagement of Amos 'n Andy in "Check and Double Check." Many niovie fans, who have flot yet bacl the opportunity of seeing this pic- ture, and many fans who want to ré-, newvàa deightful experience, will go totheWilmnette to see two of Amer;- cas favorite entertainers as the .(quaint, winning, wistful and warmlY humîan partners in the Fresh Air. Taxicab Company of Ainenica Incor- p)ulatedý,- Amos 'n Andy wiii appear ini this picture with sucb film favorites as Suc Carol, Charles Morton, Raif Harolde, Irene Ricb and Rita La ROY.~ "The Painted Desert," a new .ve,,t- ern feature picture, with Bill Boy,' Helen Tweivetrees and William Far- nunr heading a fine cast, will be on view at the Wilmette .Sunday and Monday, March 29 and 30. The filmn, directed by Howard Higgin, is céolo?- .fuil, dramatic and thriiling. Billfloyd as just the sort of virile guy he does best bas bis greate .t roie in many months. Ringilig with real old. time action the part givcs Bill a chane ~tn wade in and do pro- I i Helen Twelvetrees and ýBill Boyd appea7 at the Wilmýette thea.. ter o» Sandaj, and Monday, Marc?: 29 arnd 30, in "T'he Pain ted Desert," a. red'-bloodcd zwetfrn, film> fea- tured by draina, adventutre and scenic grandeur. The veterani, Wil- hoa Farpiiii, also stars. Community House Has-Injuns, A ction Rescuing bis flocks, saving ail estate, and winning a lovely heroine keep Richard Arien. busy in a 'weten"taîker, "The Santa Fe Trail," which cornes to Co1nmunity House tod1ay and tomorrow, Friday and Saturday, March 27 and 28. This story of the uncouth west, four years after the Civil war, offers Mr. Arien, that boyish and good- looking youth, as the shepherd of a great number of sheep. Villian, Ii juns and Spaniards ail figure promi- nently in the plot of tbis zestful 'ac- tion film. Rosita Moreno is the flowerlike Spanish gai witb whom Ar- len falis iii lovýe at first sight. Little Mitzi Green. contributes comedy witlx Eugene Pallette, and, incidentally, aids in mletinwfthe romance of Arien The cameraman and Chester Morris share fir st bonors in "The Bat, Whispers,> daddy of. ail scare. movics, offering shivers at the Varsity today and tonorrow,,Friday and Saturday. "Swaliow a sedative,, grasp your nerves firmly in« botb bands, and go look at this- mystery tbriiier,"ý is ad-, vice being offered to the large ýcrowds tingling exPectantly for' "The Bat Wbispers." On Monday and Tuesday,, March 30. and 31, the Varsity bas "Scandai Sheet,"a. great newspaper drama with George. Brancroft ,as tbe editor and Kay Francis. as bis Wife. Clive Brook is aiso featured in this meaty movie. that packs a knockout kick. "Stolen Heaven" at tbe Varsity on WV-ednes.day and Tbursday, April 1 and 2, throbs witb tbe romantic act- ing of Nancy Carroll and Phillips Holnies as the two yoülft folks who try to steal a littie paradise qfl twefty tbousand stoien dollars. . Ronald Colman breezes tbrougb a, giggiesome story about the big mo- ment in a love-wastrel's if e. Tbat's the zestful theme of "The Devil to Pay," the Varsity attraction Priday and Saturday, April 3 and 4. Loretta Young, Myrna Loy, Fred Kerr and a wire-haired terrier ail hielp to spice ibis delightful film. 1710 SheuunAv*. EVANSTON Friday, Saturday, March 27-28 CHEMMORRIS LAST TIESU TONIGHT EVEYN LAYE en~d JOHN DOLES in Our Gang in "H.lplng Gruodma" CHARLES FARRELL,,and, MAUREEN O'SULLIYAN, in,,, "eSpoil of t iii Cus,et motif.. BIL BOYD aend WILLIAM FARNUM In ais. "The. SnappyCabalero"- Benny Rubin-AN Col.. Tu.es, Wd., Macis 31, APoe. 1 IJACK.)M1E i nursoay, r ra Reuet EUe 1 t ..".. ".YIn atithor. Leoui Errol and Liiyan Tash- ""THE SANTA FE man aiso appear.TR I" "The Lash," another triumiph for TAL Richard Barthelmess, this time as tCee 1 fiery lover, will bring romnance and "ioE aeae f euds of old' California to tbe ceý sereen ICtOB rS of the Wilmiette theatre on 'Saturday, I April 4. AptE SuS.911 1~41 . 1 We a yé ye