Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1933, p. 42

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RBLE - CAROLE LOMBARD Starts 7914; iOi:N0 SATURDAY, MARCH 4 la. MODERN COMIDY- CRAMA thet falvly STHUS with ACTIN end. TMLUI Caume<Iy ... Oswald Cartoon . . Travetak.. Or;ea solo Sat. Matbee 0mIy-Ciapter 7, "The Loii Brale -Nevers and4 Frank Aibertso $IJNDAY and MONDAY, MARCH5 Metrotolie News - peciisI» Varsity tneater on Thursaay and rî day of this week. The story concerns an on-and-off. divorce. Slinxis5,a but- 1er and ZaSu is a- maid, and. the two sceem to get along quite wcll uinil they- are left a fortune. Then Veree Teas- daýle coniplicates the plot of this comedy. :On Saturday, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, March. 4, 5, 6, and 7, the Varsity offers Eddie ýCantor ini the sea- son's laugh opportunity- "The, Kid Prom Spai." Lavish, nonisensical- with some of' the loveliest chorus girls Hollywood has produced -, and topped by an ut- terly ridiculou S.figlit' between Eddie Cantor and a, bull, "The, Kid. Froni Spain," is consîidered the'culmhination of musicals on the screen. Second to Eddie is 1Lyda Roberti as a s norita. She's a grand comedienne. TPhe rest 'of the ca';i-2lobert Young, 'john Miljan, Ruth Hiall and a dozen others-help aIong the fun while each new and rnadder Adventure awaits ' Eddie. Sidney 'Franklin, the Antericani bull fighter, furnishes a few thrilling scenes as the fillm's only seriotis note, a genuine bull fight. The Varsity theater presents Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper ini "A Fare- well to Arms." a triurnph of screen The girls were selected from a* score of applicants by Director Gregory La Caval. They are of uniform height'. and havre displayed:,splendid grace in their.-dancerotns it 'is said. "The Half-Naked Truth" featurcs them in a Broadway mus ical comnely 'i which .Lee Tracy, as ,a' King 01 Ballyhoo, hasý placed' his c >lient 'after skyrocketing her ta the . front page head- lines. Lupe Velez is co-featured.e The film was suggestedý by "Ph'antom Fame," _a biography of the late Har ry Reichenbach, Broadway's ballyhoo ini'- presario. Western at Matine.ý Randolph . Scott, Sally Blane, Fred Kohler, Lucille La Verne, Charlev Grapewin, and Jim Thorpe,' Carlisle Inidian football star, play the leading raIes in the movie vers ion oi Zatie Greys.poiular 4novel "Wýild HJorse Mý,esa,"' which cornes to the Wilniette theater for the Saturday matinee onl.ý The story centers around Scott, whc» is engàged in the double task of at- tempting the capture of a great white wild-stallion,, which roams the Ari zona inesa, and of blocking the attempts of a band of outlaws to capture others of the wild horses in their brutal trapý. Bsatties Earaged Lion A man's battle for lii e with an en- i' £1811tu.>VY Ilu I v eUU111 While filming "Mr. Roabinson Cru- soc," in the South Scas, Douglas Fair-ý banks stopped production for two days to participate in theTahitian wedding, cereniony of Walter Pahîman, chief oïl his techniicàl staff, and Siniore Terai, a direct descendant of the most f amous chie f in the history of Tahiti. A FAREWELL TO ARMS- ..... Hornn Hayes, Ç-#ary Çooper "THEY HAD TO $ET MARRIED ,.....Slim Summerville, Zazu Pitf "THE KID FROM SPA IN".... ... Eddie Confor. Sidney Franklin "RILLION DOLLAR SCANDAI.". -Constance Cummiftgs. Robert Armnstrong 1. -Themn ience, bas zig, 'as Welî !n of invali rnaâke- "Central Park," coming ta thî Wilrnette theater, Sunday and Monday.,. March 5 anid 6,,. anc of the most thriil- ing drainas ever depicted on the screeri. Two animais frain the Selig zoo were 'used for the scenes in, the picture which features Joan Blondeil and Wallace od. Study in Psycliology Myvrna Loy. portrays in "The Animal Kingdomn," RKO-Radio Pic- hte ex-I of the Caliornia, Lancers, a militia or- aid ta ganization. Stone was a major -in the reuglar army during the Worl1d war. CLARI WIld Peope-coIortome TUESDAY en Starts 1."i; 1000J ,"I>oa't play Bridge Witt Your Wl!"- iomHedly-- TI!aveltalk - (iPeruJogue. a'

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