Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jan 1933, p. 43

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ind(oent, piiiubUspKti i 111>0ni "10(0 roe.'-j ine it rranger tneLflter, '.mcago, Suciday lfisv' to \\ork," featuire attraction C night, .iniuary. 15. Therewilbtw 'IlThusday, Friday and' Saturday of Co-djrectë<i by Marcel Yarnel and performances 'daily during this en- tlîis iveek. hi addition to bcing Wîî- \illi an aèo enis Cad gagemenit anid, ail seats will be reserved. self-aîîd *thlat~s someltling !-Rogcer 'l'lie .Ua4iciatl" is said to be the last The story of "The Sign of the stp n i evrle as, an actor word in spin-quiveriig entertainmeît. Cross,"'Mr. DeMillewants ail to knowl, '6f-compeiling dramatic,. power. Espcciall1y is thîs true of thé settings is not a sÈtrictlyrhgous one as was "T1oo I3usy to WVork" tells the. -storv nd potg Jpvb1 ho which "The King of K .ings" and "The Ten ot pniilssvaabndwlo eaclescame unfder thle supervision of- Men- Conmaàndmen'ts," two silent pictures tule country far, and wide in the hope zies, fornîerly an art. director and whiclî he produced.. Its background Of fiiding luis wife and <augitcr andl i c f h cdmv.wr o deals with: the clash between the. Pagan tuen Ila ~'h tl te ~hile lie nsalstdsiîig ideals of the Romans and the religious wsfighting .for lus colintrv in ýtIe iT'lée locale of the plot is along the 'ideals.of the early Christians. Against World %ýVar.. ppreahsOf the Nle river where this is set the flaming romance of a Eventually, lie' stunîlls, ulpoiîl 1 L e sChnu osi sac fCrstianimaiden and. a Roman noble d aughiter1 and the "otlier manIn" aithie arch-fiend, Roxor~ plaved by Bela, whose love for ber diefied the comm and learnis tlîat Ilis wife lias long sinice, Lugýosii, clîjef -villain f h fl. fan, Empr l)Cfl lea. 1lîeacton ie- o.'s Candul's effort to reganpseio For the leading players in the pro- perlhaps, tiot wvhat the ordinary mil 1 àa)o,%v*rfill Death Ray, stolen by ductioin, DeMille hias selecteci Fredric u ould (10 un<Ier stîch circtilistailices. Roxor furnisheS the iclief conflict ofMactopathRmnnbllsa Tue xcelefi cat of"'Tn 'Bs t tîi StrY.Land; as the Christian maiden, Charles W'ork includes, ninadd<ition to Ro)g- Furtlier dramla is furnished when Laughton as Nero, and Clgudçtte Col"~ cr>. MIarlii Ni xou, Dick Il"owei a i n r atcnpi' tto fore the beatiul bert as Nero's exotlc wife. The pro- l're(lrick Brtoni. gpi, Princess Nadjil to lend hini duction cost upwards of a million dol- Y'es, "Home, Sweet' Home" the,support oflie r people, and wien,' lars, and in addition to the extensive North shiore residents ul"iIl 'p-lue a lso0 ki1(l1 1)s tli e famlily of the cast supporting the four stars, there are ajte tlieir chieerY homes more than eve r iiTl\Il'oi iiveut e< tlie Deathi Rav. 7,500 extra players used in the lavish ; . 1-ejr soving lie 01<1 I )ârk ç i bue.' J"celles. the Tv aid Tues go, narv ida, Marie Quite Busy Before This' is. Cecil B3. DeMille's first con- Moliav ad Tusda, jillirv 5, Ï,)tribution to 'the talking screen, and by '1111,Ailevcle ni Piiç heG tsts"rtprT"it, it is said, lhe lias demonstrated that (iirîuig ii cpaioîk Pi l os ai Dese, lopl hesl-thie talking picture is as adaptable to IKari i. ie udrna iiic iu ten Iai'iii "Priospcritv» tli Brlaýs' spectacle as wvas the sient sereen. l'ridt u iiuc u r innth. pi lst lî1;CM m i ' 1 ruini to1rg. Canada, and vou ...................................... Thursday, Friday, Jan. 12-13 Evening Shows af 7 p. m- JOHN BARRYMORE ; "A BIli of Divorcenient" Eddie fGribbon in "Hama Mari. Tom and Jerry Carfoçn-News Safurday, Jan. 14 Jacki Oekie-Sidney Fox ZeSu Pis-Louis. Fazenda in "ON1CE 11N A LIFEIME" Musical Act,-Carfoon--Nows Sun.. te W.d.. Jan. I5-l&m17-1 Metinos Daily ai _2 p. m. Exclusive Wilmette Showing oi lrllîclid I ejoý mnit. \iv %Il] tl[L' - " M ro < I"Uavorite mode of trsptainb 1 gardi u iiv. sçii ti'l le to )eCOnilc a sciisatimi,î Iecelit airpiane, but in "Too' Busy' To \\uin(l drunia tlît~icv e ' m nc(vlîý.icue otc.""e ork," bis .niost recent film, he is J ýorIs Karloff is ta iru or tnif xin- n"Ct.ý'l loý w i b Iy circunistances compelled to walk t îîaiî lie vw as iiiruî.m ~ ii à îî 1 (11a( -1Causerions hrte" . or- ~thongh. occasionaliy-lhe rides the i cn mitiolialnrnkcuîu Soîi icîîu i r gratect sroî natr~ brake ba fafreighit car. te ~ee \k h ' n I )ugl,îs.î( Iîo tryis r aldi n Crste Rogers portrays the role of a wan- Situart are delnrîful roni'aiitic aid"Mii(ering -vagabond vho goes from place d M)tt ue f t lîatKaroff s aoutto place in hopes of finding bis th pe îi ctes hNEVERS WILLs SboRtdanghiter, vho with lher mother, dis-; 1 îcd 11 ue tl nge~toy bthç Ernfe Nevers. îîationally, knowîi as appeared while lie *was a soldier at ceWel rated I nghislhautiior, J.. flB. k wl iifront. -r î~ iTe (CI11A rk- ,f a - ._ . . _ f-l. .ac. xiib en i i o o luilib[es intoan au< services of, the unenr "'g .offered to tbe1 Re '1f1,Ptuously bids Fleming: mounts the ýn where the 'yed are be- hest bidders. hi wben Miss !ck, and,, at THE Adits 25c IAN" ChiMren lOc eompIete perforniance 3 late as 10 P. M. *"Stier loc& Holmes" 'Conqu "3 on e M4atch" "Golden est.f.

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