Pluys Titie Roi. in 'The Werewolf of London"; MsnY Stars Appoaini .Wiimette Theater Program A new Universal shocker,, "The Were- wol.f of London," is providing the brand of chilIs and creeps that will1 lure large audÎinces to the Teatro de! Lago f or holiday thrill.s unlike any they ever have *'* experienced. Blood- curdling exciten-,ent will make Teatro Patrons grow tense' this Thursday, Fri- dyand Saturday when Henry Hull, as a famnous doctor. becomnes mad i the ... .... moonlight and slow- ly turns into a heast that:tries to klithe en" f ul wornan-,w. h o m be adoresý in normnal life. Hull plays the diffilcult leading noie fo perfection, eommffuficatingtg bthbcnth degree the atmosphere of terror. War- ner Oland, Valenie Hobson and Spring ,Byingtonl give memnorable portrayal3. Direction is hy Stuart Walker, who also directed "The Mystery of Edwin Drood."' . Myst.ry Filmn Bnlliant Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, the Teatro presents -Star of MNidnigbt." wbich is as sparkling, thrilling andý. devastatingly huuiorous 'as last years extricate nunmseli .îrom a tangle ot us picion following the slaying of a. re- porter in his apartnient. Though one does't know the answen until the final fadeout, thé repeated sallies of hunion cease theý tensýion delightfuill. But 'Powell bas Ginger Rogers to hanter with tbnoughout t hl il sguaranteed-to -baffle itiirder problemi. Story Beautifully Told Next \WedniesdaN. Thursday and Fn - day. bring "The ýVedding Niglht," a -- --.-' i -noA~w a ment, -s upplies the background- and police radio system is conducted. junior color for the new revue in the Wai- just can't get enough of this picture. nut room of the Bismarck hotel Yri- "George White's 1935, Scandais" pro- day evening. George Nelidoif ha. vides. grand entertainiment for everyone blended a rare collection of.Viennese at theWilmette' this Friday and Sat- melodies and dances into a re vue that ur day. "A 1dcean scandais,,not -an off- surpasses al previous efforts in the co rie, and Eleanor Powell-a 'tap popular Carnival 'of Gypsy" seris dancer so good you can bardly believe j From. the opçning chorus in which it-make this one sometbing you'îî want a, group of gayly clad students and to see," says Photoplay magazine. Idemure peasant girls offer.,"Lohrelei" ."4Jim . ,y Dunn and1 Alice.- Faye are. a and "Du du Liegst Mir im Hertzen," s ial-tinme team, discovered by George to the effective torch-light procession White, wbo let the bright ligbts go ti) at the close of, the show, it is loaded ther heads and b ave to be disciplined witb musical 'gems. Lolita Bertling hy bard Iluck. Ned Sparks gets. most and Leonard Balsamo sing an unusual laughs." duet arrangement ofShubert's l- Sunday, Monday and'Tuesda y at the mon tai ."Serenade.". George Nelidoff Wiimette are filledl with some of the for bhis offering, in addition to a bit biggest excitement ever> to rock. movie- of yodeing in. another part of, the land. "Heli's Angels,"ý which took three showigs"LstM Henii yeas t nike ndcos $4OOOOOO ~Heidelberg," and a sttident quartet the picture, sings, an old' Roman, song "Guüadea- mus" and "Krambambuli." So tempting is the mnusic in the Varsify Presents Arliss show that Leôna.rd Keller, forgetting in "'Cardinal Richelieu" bhis maestro duties, drops bis baton, dances a beautiful Viennese waltz George Arliss, billiant, witty andi number witb the lovely Chita Chavez. tricky in the tatle role of "Cardinal Lenore Felden, danty and petite dan- Richelieu." gîves what is perhaps the seuse, offers severai old Viennese finest performance of bis career, at the polkas, and is joined by Walter Cam- ____________Varsity theater ryn in an old German folk dance. MM cQ'---- Z.. ' da y, M on day"a n Tuesday. M a u- reen O'Sullivani T1he %most exact- in g bistorian could wi shifor no CeogwArlas better performn- GeôiieArlss ance thliani that given by Edward Arnold wvio plays Louis. Otherhiglits of this great. picture are beautifuil phiotographiy and religiouis scenes io ovely they are a. .,COMMUNITY. RUBY KEELER AL JOLSON "GWITO. TOUR DANCE" CAR No. 99 Fred MactMurray Sir GUY Standing - Ann Sheridant FrIday and Saturday, Juiy 5-0 Alice Paye -Jamtes Dun Neo Spark,, and Ciif E,.,rnn TravelOgue ln Techniçolor Sportlitgt - News Bat. Matinéce OnIy The Pha2nton Empire - Chapter 10* SundaY, MonÙday and Tuenday, Juiy 7-8-9 Ben Lyon and Jean Harlow Cab Cailloway'so:(rchestra Travelogue _'News WednesdaY -ad Thursd.V Juiy 10-11 IHelen Hayes - Robt. Montgomery May Robson and Otto Kruger Joe Cook Comedy Johnniy Green Orchestra - News Frlday and Saturday, July 12-13 James Dunn - Mae Clarke and Neil. Hamnilton Acres of Free Paring Spae iit "No AMan'a Lan&d" Muatine, Dm15 y P1ones. Wilmette-Winitet1ca $900 Thursday, Frlday, Saturday, July 4-5-6 m mNowIo,l af et6666 Chicago--72 bloclis fou dg* Av*., of Devoni E anmd »CNARDNRICHLIEU" mmmse ypoy Ralph BE Harry Lani S9napahota C-9medy -Soený errytoon..- Newç leuneui8.bed Symphony