Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Apr 1931, p. 66

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Doota Open..30 Show Stares me 2 P. M., Coadmumsous Roenioga Duing Weeh Doors Opmn 6:jo-4Show *t.Wt#7 P. M. STARTING SUNDAY, APRIL 19th NEWPRCES: TONIGHTS PICTURES, (DOUBLE FMATURE) JOHN GILBERT eud,:LOUIS WOLHEIM: "WINN AD BATTU LEON ERROL, MITZI GREEN and ZAZU PIITS Show Staris Prumti;y ut 6:00 SATURDAY, AP91L la JOHN WAYNEmmVIGNAC RIL "DbOTTOm or TmEWRD AistSu'tIe Truvelogue "Home Of the Sbellk" - The Bambliing Repoirter'9 Aesop'ales-and ParAmouflt News mNatlmee Onlyst "Phailtom 0f the West" - 6"Rogde'Î RoundupO" ¶~I. Irene Punne zwas awarded the part of Sabra 'Cravat in "Cimar- ron" after seve,ty-five leading zvomen of thte stage and screen had been tested for thte role. Rich- ard Dix as Yancey Cravat heads the cast in "Cimarron,"' Edna Ferber's Oklahoma epic to be shown at thte Teatro del Lago: on Sunday, Mondav and Titesday, April 19~, 20, 21. DIXa al Bluff"- DUNNE wost yV a Jaa -a. A mighty human story spread against the sweep of rampaging em- pire is the Teatro del Lago's contri- bution to north shore amusement bis- tory in the showing of "Cimarron,> Edna Ferber's colossal novel, to be, presented on Sunday,, Monday,. and. Tuesday, April 19,'à6, 21. .Around RichardUDxlin the role of Yancy.Cravat, is, spread the drama of Oklahoma, ber ,men, ber women,ý lier,.heroes, and-well, those glamor- ous others We must always.have with US. Hiere is, the storyof, Yancey and Sabra Cravat, -told witb the same rugged honesty Edna. Ferber lifted, from the oil-'drenched soit, of Okla- borna to strike life into bher novel. ,Opening amid the clamor'of the '89's historic landý rush, the picture. moyes with unimpeded speed,, through1 the wbole turbulence of Okla.homa's bis- tory. Irene Dunneis Sabra; some of the others. of tbe 5,000 persons" in. the cast are Williamn Collier, jr, as' the Kid; Estelle Taylor as Dixie Lee; Nance O'Neill as Felice' enable; andi Roscoe Ates as Jess Rickey. Emil Jannings Speak On Wednesday and Thur$dày, April 22 and 23 ' the. Teatro del Lago lias aixother, powerful film , "The Blue Angel," wbicb is Emil Janninigs' first taikie in Englisb. Marlene Dietrich also stars, and the able Josef Von- Sternberg directs. It's the simple storv of a ni s: )uis Wolheim in. "A -Gentleman's "Sit Tight" with Joey B3rown and te»'; and Leon Errol, Mitzi Grçen Wild Winnie Lightner at the Teatro idZazu Pitts in "Finn and Hattie" del Lago on Friday and Saturday, _________________________April 24 and 25, will set the crowds gQofy with ad lib fun. The stor y is the work of R ex. Taylor, master.cof coimedyý-makimg. W il*n. maso leý Tomiorrow, .Saturday, April 18, the *us~ AuurnTearto del Lago bas two big feature Temple ImO pictures, "Girls Demand Excitement," Pr«eniswitb Jobn Wayne and Virginia . Cher. MIM MM aM il; and "Bottom of tbe, World." MIOYAL TAMI] *14K1'T EUT . 9319%s A laJURÇjp AMeKtcEU ImuCaim Wea«tay, April 98-U .1ewis Bleue, Leo, Jaamel Ticket. bu Sale ut itlmueckwrs Drut C. Saider-Cau.I DwuugC'94 Wiabegs Pha-rmec or ut theL. r ailu ui presentingI double feature programa wbcnever possible, .Mr. MeYers sates. ,T'here will be no sacrifice in quality of'the show wbeu double feature programs are offeredt.K is stressed.

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