Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 May 1934, p. 67

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Paul Muni Stars in ThrilIing Drame of, Go Press; Williami Powell Superb in bring la "Fmshîons of 1934" and ca theater Paul Muni, veteran of many stage and screen sucçesses, ýcornes'to tbe Wîlmette theatre this Friday and Sat- urday. ini his -new. Warner Bros. pi':-. .ture,. -Hi, Nellie !" The. story by ,Roy Chansior, aý newspaper, man, deals, entirely witlî newspaper work and neéwspaper,,char- acters in their contact witb the out- side world in the. gatbering, of the sensational stories of the day. 'Muni bas, the' rote, of a managing editor. who is sentenced to write the Heartý Throbs column because be bas displeased the'-publisher. The manner Edward ini whicb he accepts his bitter pil is tk-I one. of the most hilarious, as, well as tk-f thrilling, drainas ever to be screene. "Henry Jimmy Glenda Farrell. plays .op'positçe MUnýi Skilful ni the' role of- a. womnan reporter. pta Others in the cast inclinde the Ru-ý bers roi sian ballet dancer, Kathryni Sergava, * Robert Barrat, Ned Sparks, Hob)a't Mond Ca'vanatigh and Berton Churchill. 22, brin The story for a large part takecBrbr p lace ini the city roomn of a great dismay mér oia paper which is «said tu -the' gai be an.exact replica of the local roonilar of onie of- the New York dailies. other pý Pow*ell ini Brilliaut Settang, * ',One of the most colorful pictu res t0 coxpe from Hollywood ini many a day is promised by the *Wilmette mianagemient with the showing of the *First National production, -Fashions !f. 1934,", with William Powell in the' stellar role, Suinday to. Wednesday, May 20-23. The picture is said to combine hi- larious comiedy with glamorous ro- 'matîce and a mamnmoth spectacle, the latter staged by Busby Berkeley,,the musical, comiedy, dinector whose flair for the unique anid:bizarre is exem- plified ini the Ieautiful specialty nuni- bers in . e*Vôotlight -Parade, " "Gold Digger's of 1933,' "42nd Street" and other pictures. The prîze number ini "Fashions of 1934" is a most unusuat spectacle inr which 200f beautiful girls do a fan dance in rhyvthm 1,0 music furnished by a biarp orchestra. This is but one of the special nurn- )rge White's Scandais" will àvisbne'ss, mirth, beautiful girls atchy tunes ta the Varsity rFriday, Saturday.and Sunday May 18, 19, and 20. Tbe back- :-istage love tale *'*"'Vallee an the charming A i c e Faye, stars of the sw, and. Adn- enneAeswb employs wiles to separate. th e m. SOne of the fun-ý n.iest. moments of the. film is con-: 'Y Durent. tributed by Cîiff Is, singing "Six Women." a ff on Charles Laughton. in ythe Eighth."ý Edwards and Durante.clown in great style. direction- along with highly zular musical and dance numn- )nd aut'a grand entertaitieft.' lay and' Tuesday, May 21 and ng "Gambling Lady," starring .a Sta.nwyck wbo finds to hei that everyone does not play me "straigbt." Joel McCrea, Dodd and Pat O'Brien are principels in the filin., Excellent dramatic performances byý an entire maIe cast feature "'The Lost Patrol," Varsity off ering on Wednesday and Thursday, May 23 and 24. The story is wrapped about a group of thirteen Brtish Tomffiies, lost in the désert. Arab snipers, art- fully concealed pick off these men one by one. Victor McLaglen, Bonis Karloif, Wallace Ford and Reginald Denny give the finest performances se en in many a day. RogersRiz joys Himself at.COMMUntity Theater "enjoyed making every bit of it,"O said Will Rogers in discussing "Mr. Sktitch," which will be shown at the Winnetka Cornmunity' theater Fnl- day and Saturday, May 18 and 19. Thi s is the screen adaptation ýdof the Airctic, was, wtleh cast Dy Lirec- tor W. S. Van Dyke at her Arctic homne, dubbed .by:him "The Garbo of the Arctic." "Garbo?" she inquired. "Who bim?" The natives ini tbe cast bad neyer seen a motion picture. ARCTIC CYCLONE An Arctic cyclone destroyed an en-ý tire ice village built by Metro-Gold- rynMyrs"Eskimo" expedit 1ion' near Teller, Alaska.- These -cyclones are, replicas of those encounteired* in the Middle ýWest, and add to th terrors of cold in the Arctic. KNOWS TEN DIALECTS Robert Barrat, *who bas the role of a night club.owner in Warner Bros.' exciting newspaper drama, "Hi, Net-, iel"', with Paul Muni in the stellar role, bas a perfect comman d of ten different dialects. HARP ORCHESTRA' One of the unique features in First Nationar's "Pashirns of 19M4' is an orchestra comprised entirely of harps. There are twetity-five and they are aIl strummed by as many pretty girls. VARSJTXi ITHEATRE Last lrîmes Tode.y, Thqrs. Mal 8'l Constant conn.tt-frnchot Ton. Alto Comedy-News and"un Lttie Bunniee' Carte.. Fri., Seti, Mey 18-19 Paàul Muni AlSO SiIIy Symphony Certoon * "Funny V lt tb unies" sot. mat. Only., Chaptor 10 Rift lin in, Jr.,"heW a Dg Sunf te "11SCENOZZLE"II "ýlPALOOKA"ll v.'.,- ciay and rriday, May 24 andu M. Statistics on the preparations and accomplishments of the trip made to film this remarkabte picture are- enough. to stagger the. im- aýgination. ýThe journey covered more than 13,000 miles; from .HolIV- wood, te Point Barrow and return. "Massacre ...Dick Barthllest uPaloo&esI.......... Jimmy Durante pJi'mmy the. Gent" James Cegn.y "Successa atAnyPrice". .Fairbanks "Que. Christine". .. ..Garbo Catherine* thi eet' E. lergner /ZASUPITS Wed, Me . 20-23

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