Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1935, p. 61

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"Folies Bergere" Full of Peruonality end Songe; "Roberta" Features Fred Astaire t Wilmette "Folies Bergere" at the Teatro cdel Lago-'on Sunday, Monday: and, Tues- day revives a Maurice Chevalier tbat the French bave missed-tbe old post-war Chevalier of the "Folies" and the "Casino de> Paris"-straw bat, tuxedo, naughty'eyes and.all. Besides havinig cbatm, p he's top-notcb at sing- ing and dancing., With Anm Sotherti and Merle Oberon in. the, casit, it's no wonder Chevalier is inspireci to do bis best. No ahount of expense and. straw, bats, bas, been1 spared in this lavish and -tuneful attraction. Darryl Zan- uck, the producer, %aw to that.. He, just won't pttbis name to a skimpy, skim-milk picture. "Slnging.aHappy Son~g,' "Rbythm in~ the Ram" and> "Au Revoir L'Amour" are Cbevalier's three song Edward E. Horton Stars Eclward Everett Horton's portrayal of the routine clerk wbo can't get married witbout a ten dollar raise is the outstanding feature of the de- ligbtfiil story, "$10 Raise," at the Teatro del Lago tbis Friday and Saturday. .Karen Morley is bis romance, while Gien Boles and Rosina Lawrence are of Gene Stratton-Porter's, book, shows ai the Teatro next Wednesday and Thursclay. Everyctie wilI like this, olId-fasbioned, homey picture with John Beal as Laddie wbose love forl Pamela (Gloria Stuart) is bitteri.y oppoeciby ber snobbisbh father (played perfectly by DonPald Crisp). Critics are predicting a brilliant f u- Aure for Virginia Weidler who plays Little Sister. .Wilni.tte Ha& 4'Robeota- The Piorettes, sister. singing teamn, are twoa rea sons u'hy nany north shsore dance devotees are planning bo be ai the outdoor Beach walk of the iEdgeuater Beach hotel lune 15 wvheni Ted Fio-Rito .and his orchestra open an engagement for the enfire sumimer seasopi. Sunday, Monday and Tt i s the slick detective ested in jiustice- principal Lowe inter- the Wilmette presents Edward G. Robinson in wbat critics consider bis finest performance. He plays a dual role in "The Wbole Town's Talking.". His transition from Arthur Ferguson Jones, self-effacing clerk, to Riller, Mannion, a dangerous public enemy, is accompli sbed without the aid ,of any extraneous disguise eccept a pair of glasses.. The storyý as niuch as we dare tell: 20E AKINS SIGNED Akins, this yèar's F winner for ber play, '"Old. 1Chatterton wiIl be starred. THIS ONE EXCITES Tense scenes feature M-G-M's "Public Hero No. 1," witb Chester Morris and jean Artbur as the ro- mantic leads. Lionel Barrymore and josepb Calîcia also bave important' roles. J. Walter Ruben is 'the- di- rectar. (Mairee uaily> Jeanl Parker - Lton A El 1B Cheiter Mioruis Fri., Sat.i June 14-15 (Mitinie Daily) Edward E. Horton-Karea Morley, Lcon Errol Comedy - sportligbt Terrytoon - ,News Sunday, Monday. Tuesday June x6,1r7-18 (Matiaee Daily), Maurice Chevalier --Ana Sothern Wd Merle Oberon Latest Edition of "The March of Tixh4' - Scrappy Catoon - Né*s Wed., Thurs., June 19-20 (Matinee Daily) Gene Stratton Porter's "LA»DII" John Beat W Gloria Stuart Ernest Truex Comedy - Old Songa - Novelty - -News nt 1:30 p.m. 000w at Z p..L Doonu Open Week Day. at 6i3o p.um.. Show ut 7 PM- Sat. Doors Open ut i12:30 I James .lmeyAum o ea Jeaw Artbur Victor Jory at 7:66.& tt4i 11-12-2 CMtrai

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