Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1933, p. 39

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"The Warrior's Husband," starring Elissa L a n d i, Marjorie Rambeau, Ernest Truex and David Mamiers at the Wilmette theater this Thi.wsday and Friday. Persons d esiring clever enter- tainment can do, no better than, see "The Warrior's Husband'," in- which the women are the, pursuers instea'J of the pursued. "Melody Cruise, a new ripple in entertainnient, will be just oceansof f un àa>t the Wilmette theater Saturday, evening, September 30. Coînplete rhytb- mnic contirtuityi, smart modern situations, rapid action and unique dance numbers feature this zip py.play,, with Charlie Ruggles,, Phil Harris, Greta Nissen,. Helen Mack and Chick Chandler set- t ing . the pace f or funi. Tom Mix in Ma 'n.Feature At the Saturday matinee.therc'will be a different feature picture, "Rus-, tler's Rouýpindup," starring Tom Mix. The fourth chapter ,of a thrillîng serial will also be shown at the matinee. "IKing of Jazz," a luxurious f east of beauty and music, cornes to the Wil- mette theater Sunday and .Monday, October 1 and 2. This Paul Wbiteman triumph really offers seven shows iit one, ini addition to several clever blacký outs, comedy sketches andi specialty song and dance numbers. Ten sonig bits lend their rhythms to this film, wvhile John Boles, jeanette Loif. Bing Crosby, .Jeanie Lang, Stan- ley Smith and the great Paul White- man help to make "King of Jazz" the "greatest musical ever filned." The entire picture is in Technicolor. Offer Sunday Stage Show A special stage show will also dis- tinguish the Wilmette programn Sunday, October 1. "The Radio Aces,"' Joe -E. Browvne and Arthuir Howard, will en- tertain. "Double Hartiess," fairly scîntillating with sophisticat ion, shows Ann Harding wangling ric, idler Bill Powell into marriage and mfaking him> hîke it, at 1 the Wilmette theater Tuesday, Wednes- day, Thursday and Friday, October 3 to 6. Critics rate this a brilliant picture. Well sustained melQdralna about «à sealed and deadly room-that's "Thîe tSecret of the Blue IRoom,"' the th!ll schediiled for Varsity theater patr ons Friday and Saturday, September 29 and 30. Gloria -Stuart, William janney. Onslowý Stevens and- Paul Lukas-star in ".he season's ýfiniest mystery story.e The Saturday, matinee brings brave Buck Jones in a chap)ter of tht stirring serial, "Cordon of Ghost City."ý "'Song. of 'Songs" will arnaÈe with thc heauty -of its photography Sunday, Mon.ý day and Tuesday, October 1, 2 anid .. The story, a classic, is ably interpreted byF the cast. Artist-model Marlene Die- trich is, deserted by.artist Briani Abernte andmarried toblustering baron Lionel Atwilland the story is well. under way. Wednesday,,and Tbursday, Octoliel 4 and- 5, mark another fine Richaird Dix, storr, "NoM~arriage Tiesj"'ait the Var- sity theater. Dix is seen as a brilliant sqt *who niakes good inI advertismng with Elizabeth Allan clinging ta bim. Today (Thursday), the Varsity pre- sents Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in "Hold Your Mani." STAR NEOPHYTE AUTHOR Miriam Hopkins, featured in Para- inounts's "Design For Living," sayS that somie day sbe'll publislh a volume of her verse and. title it "Rejected Poens" SISSO Sherman-Phone Uni. 3444 EVANSTON'S PERFECT SOUND THEATRE NBARGAIN MATINEE DAILY Opens 1:30.mn. coul. c Mon. to Sat. to 6:30 5 m 25. EVENINGS and >4 after 2.30 on Sundays and applause of the entire family. "Fifi,"' a musical, short subject,.aid: "Bosco," the, cartoon, will also be shown on the screen, "Fif j" fe.atures> Vivienne Segal, chrmiing singer. Performances will be held.at the reg-. ular times-evenings cohtinuous from 7 oô'cloick, with Saturday matinee at 2:30 only. LARRY GRAY CÉLEB3RATES. Lawrence Graày recently celebrated his. tuwelfth ,anniiversa ryin ,pictures by singing with, Charles R., Rogr for Paramount's "Golden Harvest." COMMUNITY.' HOUSE Evex. FroLm 77 p. m,., Mat. Mat. t:$0 VRIbAY . SATUORDAY Sept. 29 -30 GEO'G>i E EVANWSTON-PilOSE Thurs.. Sept. 28 (Last Day Todmy) Jeam Harlow--Clark Gable "HOLD YOIJR mAN TH URS., FR1, SEPT. 28-29 News SAT.. SEPT. 30--EVENING ONLY, From' 6:30 P. m CHARLIE RUG$LES in 'MELODY CRUISE' Al:ýso Our.Gang Comedy, Mafinae.OnIy from. 2' té $.p. ni. "RUSTLERS ROUND mUP" Peul Whifeman John Soles Big Crosby Also Kid C< JOE DROWNE AND ITOM HOWARD I TUES. TO FR1.. OCT. 3 TO 6 opera stýr, is featurcd. Dorothea Wieck, star of "Maed- chen.in Uniform," and now in "Cradie Song"ý' for Paramount, s tarted hem stage career with'Max. Reinhardt. Back again by popular request "BE MINE TONIGHT» The Great International Musical Hit' Of 1933"U 1

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