Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Nov 1932, p. 48

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25c--CHILtDREN,- ,oc TONIGHT and FR1DAY WALTEIR HUSTON and PAT O'BRIEN Starts at 1:53; loée SATU RDAY', NOVEMBER 5 -Starts et 1:11; 1:14;1:0.'@;8;80; $:51 k razy Kat Kartoon ... Travelogue ... WalterV Fttters aCurlolty... lnte New-Sat Mat, Capter 7-"'ThéeJungle. Mfystery"-Ton, Tyler SUNDAY. MODNDAVO, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6-7-8 Startii San. 2:40;,5:20; 7:46; 9:50O-Starts Mon., Tumes., 7:0t. f51 serren Sou f-airr; P. aramcut Pletorlal ...OswaId Carton Latest News Laurel and Hardy Cou,.il WEDNESDAY and TURSDAY. NOVEMBER 9-10 "VIOETOF JUNE 13"" CLIVE BROOK and CH~ARLES RUGOLES 'tarts o:49; 9:&4 Arth'ur Stonùe (n'omdy Curioslty . . . scrapiy Cartoon.. J4ternqt News FRIDAY> and SATIJRDAY, NOVEMBER 11.12 (Matines molli Deys) of muis week, wil: ne srlgskin, RuûmUC at Dyche ttadium and presenting Coach Dick -Hanley with bis Northwestern wlArnoeL New ideas, new situations and a new plo mace"The. Night, of june 13" a "difernt"picture, with: eacrh actor fitting bis rote perfectly. The entire plot coucern$ the events that bappen in an ýaverage, everyday neighborbood on a certain. nigbt in June.. Charlie Grapewim,, Adriannie Allen, Lila Lee, Mary Boland, Charlie Ruggles and Clivýe Brook aesplendid. On Motday, Tuesday and. Wednes- day, November 7, 8 and 9, the Varsity offers, "Blonde -Venus," a mother love story with Marlene Dietrich in a down- to-earth rote which will interest movie patrons who, have known ber only as an exotic star., IHerbert Marshall, as, the soul-tomn husband, is uinforgettable, and littie Dickie Moore is charnuing in this smootbly directed story. tlection returns- will be heard at the Varsity theateri on Tuesday npigbt, ýNo.- vember 8. WilI Rogers arrives TbursdlaNo- vemnber 10, for a stav of tbree days at the Varsity theater, in "Down té Eartb," an entertaining and up-to-the- minute picture. Chico Made a Noise During Sulent Movies Chico Marx played alone in tbe movies, more tban twenty years ago. B3ut not as an actor. Hie was one of the earlier boy pianis ts,wb banged out "Hearts and Flowers" andPoet and Peasant" in "nickleodeons" while the sulent flickers siléntly flickcd. Sev- eral years later be joined bis brothers i their vaudeville act which subse- quently became The Four Marx Brothers whosse newest comedy is "Horse Feathefrs" NEW PRICES AT ALI, 66KOIrO."...... .. .... . Walter IHustton-Lakpe1 "ALL AMEICAI<" ....]e1ard À with The All Amer faus acros me band ice of Clive Brook. tpicture closes, will ro del Lago patrons. ing story will do no better than attend the beautiful Teatrr- del Lago, this Tbursday and Friday when "Ameri- cati Madness" is featured. Walter Huston, as the homne-spun banicer with faith in the little mer- chants, gives a flawless, delightfu per- formance in '*Americani Madness." The macure, packs a wallop; the run on the bank is More exciting than an advanc- ing army; the scene. in wbich the smail business men rush to, save the baük by depositing. tbeir simall. profits ;will bring tears; in f act, this story. about money is more poignant tban Most of theý sweetheart hokum- of the day! Pat O'Brien is fine asthe chief tell- er., Kay, Johnsonx and Constance Cummings do. excellent work,-but . t's the picture itself tbat bas the most, appeal., Please don't miss it! ThasMov. l auEv.mt The coming of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin: Johnson's "Congorilla"' to the Tea- tro del Lago -on Saturday, Novremfber 5, will be doubly important. In the first place it wil mark the presentfition of the one and only talking picture made entirely in Africa. Seconçlly, "1Cotgonilla,"ý which took two-years to mnake, will disclose s ecrets the jungl e bas heretofore bidden.f rom 'civiliza- This, picture provides rea DY differ- ent entertainment. The humans and beasts of the jungle are presented ex-. actly as they are, with natural sound. In façt, the spectator hears the pyg- mies talk. At the Saturday matinee only, Cbap- ter 7 of the serial, "The jungle Mys- tery," will be sbown. Fanai. Hust Novel Filmesi One of the outstanding screen dramas of recent years bas been booked forSunday, Monday and Tluesday, No- vember 6, 7 and, .,at, the Teatro del Lago. The picture is "Back Street,"' adapted'f rom the widely.read. Fannie Hurst novel. Irene Dunne and John, Boles are-featured in this story of a woman who considered no sacrifice too great to make in the nante of love, and, a man who gave freely of bis love but at the same tinte retained bis sooial bes

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