Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jul 1932, p. 33

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strenigthens its position as the tncater of leading feature presentations and refreshing'short subjects that blendf to produce ideal enterta jument. i On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, the Teatro del Lago has ý a mighty .double-f eature. programi. ".Night Court" a nd "The Woman in Room 13." Machinations of political corrup-ý tion in the courts of justice are used as a :background'. for the gripping1 drama ini "Night Court." Headingi the. strong castïis. Phillilps, Holmnes. playing the taxicab chauffeur whosel bride is framed and 1aldo amrl charge because she discovered evi- dence of, a judge's graft. spois. Walter Huston is the crooked judge, and Anita Page plpi"- the chauffeurs wi fe. Divorce Problems %~poseil Divorce, %vith ail its attendant ills and worriés, forms the dramatic back-, ground for ."The Womnan in Roomn 13," starring Ralph Bellamy of .Wil- mette, Elissa Landi and tJeil Hamil- ton. H-enry King directed the produc- tion from Guy.Bolton's adaptation of the famous 'stage play. Characters that fascinate will thrill patrons 1who*' view the drarna, ."As You .Desire Me," at the Teatro del Lago- on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 10-13. No char- *acter, however, will fascinate miore. than the mysterious Greta Garbo who 1portrays the woman with the dual personality. Then there is Erc Von Stroheim, the perverted novelist f rom w.hose hypnotic influence Greta Garbo longs to escape. The opportunity presents itself when she is mistaken for the long- 1l<ost wife of an Italian couint, Bruno (played ýby Melvyn Douglas), who begs her to return home. Thus be- gins :a strange masquerade whichi is complicated when Bruno's sister-in - law, in an attempt to gain the family fortunie,, makes every effort to, dis- close Zara (Greta Garbo),,as an in- postor. On with the story and more of Garbo at the Teatro 1 Barrymore Play* Attormiey "Lena Rivers" is a delightfully old- fashioned story featuring a refresh-e ingly pleasing new-comer to screen- ( dom-Charlotte. Henderson. Berylr Merceris excellent, and so is James1 Kirkwood. Kentucky blue grass 'ands its horse racing* traditions are th.c: background of the story.5 On Saturday afternoon at 1 :301 o'clock, the: Mickey Mouse club *111 hold an interesting meeting in thé Wilmette theater. Suùnday, July- 10, affords a chance to: see "The Wet Parade," exciting1 and thought-.provoking film.based on Upton Sinclair's sensational nove! anld starring Walter Huston, Dorothy Jordan, Lewisý Stone, Neil Hamilton, Emma Dunn, Jimmy Durante, Wàl- lace Ford,. Myrna* Loy and many other screen celebrities. On, Monday and Tuesday, July il and. 12, the Wilmettehas twôofo. the season's hits, "Thiis Is the Nigeht" and "The,'fTrial of Vivienne Ware." With Lily Damita, Charlie Ruggles, Roland Young and Thelma Todd in a capricious mood, "This Is the Nig-ht" will exhilarate with its gay, saucy cornedy situations. And what's more the matrimonial complications are set to miusic that will please the ears oi thepmost particular patrons. **,Play Girl". and "Symphony of Six. Million" will provide plenty of fine eniterta)iinent on the Wilmette double feature program W\ednesday and Thursday, J uly 13- and 14. GARBO'S THE STAR In High-PQwered Drama, "As You De. sire Me,",utthe Varsity Three Deys This Week Cast, photography and direction combine to make a great. picture .of "As You Desire Me," which shares the- double feature programn with "Sinners in the Sun" at the Varsity theater on Thursday, Friday and Sat- urday of this week. woriri unyu::c s uim:. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, July 11, 12 and 13, the Varsity off ers films that have enough dra- matic verve and vigor to cheat Rip Van Winkle out of ten vears of sleepi. et Lynton" and "The. Famous.Ferguson Case" are the Var- sity's . hrilling contributions to -gbod times along the, north shore- next week., CHARMIE, OL' BOY, OL' BOY Charlie. Ruggles is responsib le for many of the laughs in the tune ,ful comnedy, "This Is the Night," to. be shown, at the Wilmette theater On Monday and Tuesday, July Il 'and- 12. hD stitfheoeU~ I COOL anal Open i :jo-4bhouiStoaszp. sm. Eianiigt DaMg Woek Doona Open 6:jo-4Sho Soltute 7p... IebeaaAjenion 3oc Saftray Eatim.. Primes te 0:90 P.ý n. AduRits os$ choIelie 1 For early *buis wbo eoue belore a o',oek ou exaturilsybelote a o'cloek on saiys Lu*bd oliiay, or bolote 'I:15 o'eloek ouother erelaue, the pie. la Is. Juiy 1-84-Two eatm Walter Hustea-Aulta rage Starts Toulght à Fr1. 71:10; 10:3, at. UaL 3:5; '116; 10:80 Mtarte Tonlorbt &*Fr1. 9:14 Starts'Bat. 8:94; 56:44; StOi * Soin, 11 Z&t l..wrnf ue . r,,,g WIL . V7 »oore opn teelsUysa t a:$# p. ms. BbOo et 7 p..Doors open Sat., 8hun. and Holiday#a t *30 p. um. Show at 2 p. s. Oout. Box One@ Closes at 9:84 p. Svh t.esf Timtes TonigjhtI Sydliey-Cheigter Morrd St. Fr1. 7:38; 10M ---Sat. 2:29# anid Buck Jones ln ""SOUTH OP TE .R,19GRANDE" Greta Garbo- Starts Suit. .8 . s New§ . . . Flsk*rn Travelegiue . .. Comedy . . . BU Eeel Thur@. Fr1.,- munity House theater is re-opened the talking picture machines wi l em- body all the latest developments in this field and will reproduce the voices of the actors in a most real- istic manner. l0-11.1m.1u ~b,_'1 loglas -i l Ra sport ffwj

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