Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1937, p. 54

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71 West Monroe Street The Finest ItaUia* CuiDine in a 054 Worid AtmOaph4re Our cocktail lounge serving varlety of liquors & IniPOrted Itallai' WIneu Whlchv.r on Prefer! Eff ective. on Monday there will. be a special bargain price for the matinees Monday through Sat- urday until 6:30 o'ciock. Eveningg and ail day on Sundays and holi- days. a slightly higher price will be charged. The admission price for children is to be retained without change at ail times, it was added. IO1TED r CA NED Youthful Fashions B E ER Popular This Time Yom fàvooet. I.wad proemptly A new, refreshing fashion trend is d.II.u. i.vs.' bne. Read, christened "America's daugh-' PAnnamuai2kI~D~U'ter' and playing in "The Years Are Pàtoe BEN C. T N1 , O'for Pzramount. is the rected by Michael Curtiz, with rrru Flynn,. Olivia de Haviland iel Bruce, and Ë. E. Clivýe. Wiet theater, March4, 5, .Vaenciate ater March 7 and:8., Filled with al the pageantry of empire, the côlor'of uniforms. and the thriii 'of rnarching troops, "The Charge of ,the Light Brigade" brings to the vivid reality the story em- bodied in the great epic poem of Tennyson. The gripping story of the incident in the Crimean war bas been faith- fully recorded by: the. camnera, and the vastness and magnificence of the production is beyond description. According« to one stern critic, this picture couid wel qualify as the best of the year, combining colorful ad- and Get Goldwn.n .Warner Brothers. Directdb uh byBekeley, with Dick Powell, Joan Blondeil, and "Glenda Farreli. Wil- miette theater, March 17, 8, 9. This ýedition oôf the annual "Gold Digger" series is a sprigbtly numbe, filled with catchy tunes, spectacUla; dances, and gor- geous costumnes. pot to mention Sw e il singing, a nd:-charming himhself and 6, cent Moore, part of the sing- ing insurance salesmnan w h o befriends Joan Bl1o n dell' a stranded chorus girl. Then he rpro'cee'às to, write a huge policy on a Pro- clucer and fiinds the show businesi :y. oan pUt plentV Of ,e scenes, and the Farrell, aided by 1 be long reniern- Glîasgow, th n 1111V Uy wzc.a-,-,- a lumber baron. brings Miss IFerber's This thundering epic, produced on characters to life with uncanny ac- the grand scale ' links the fortunes curacy and the film catches ail the of the British empire with those. of color, the thrills, the danger, and one of its .greatest institutions, Lloyd's, the fun of the story.1 the insurance concern. Arnold gives what is unquestion- Freddie Bartholomew plays the ably bis best performance as Barney, part of a young English boy who boel McCrea is perfect as his son: trudges many miles to London to Richard, who- wins the girl bis f a- give warning of a plot of insurance ther loves. Lovely blonde Frances robbers. There he lands the job that ~-----~' a fine. understanding 's, iîn later years, to bring him i. )n the one

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