Wklcev.yr Vou PreferI #OTTLIED or CANNED y~ - fryoelte boemdpuuiMptfr dslked to ymrhm. Plio» SEN ERICKSON Rrkhsoeus Doli w"u 4092 Plus I wford > Icnockecl ro te nur. The accident occurred when. a scene for her piCture, ",Internes Can't:- 'Take Mon,1ey," was being lighted. Ai Santeli, director, rsuggested *to.Miss Stanwyck that she reet while elec- tricians focused the lights on her stand-i, but the actress refused. Family Heirloom Is* Given Pioture Role An ancient heirloom the family of. Randolph Scott became a film p rop- erty. Required to sport one of the dld-, time watches resembling a horse- Weight, and approximately as heavy, in~ his scenes with Irene Dunne for 'Hi¶g1¶, Wtdd ba ini'e,"Sct brouglit one from, home. It is a huge gold timnepiece made about a century ago and owned suc- cesivlyby the actor's grandfather and f ailer. LONGEST SCÈNE Latest. entrant ini the Hollywood r2o orlonzest-scene honor is Di- with Humphrey Bogart, Dick Foran, Erin O'Brien-Moore, Ann Sheridan. Teatro del Lago, March, 28, 29,, 30. The tactics of secret societies. such as the Black Legion, ,areexposed1 in this convincing film, skiUlfully direct- ed and well-cast. :With gripping horror and brooding intensity this play of those .who would talce over the government by force builds up fromn an atmosphere of pleasant industry to one of stark madness. Humphrey Bogart is a machine shop worker who is bitter over lbs- inz a promotion to a "foreignier." Joining the Black Legi on he is able to run the foreigner out of town, but at once finds himself imnplicated in the Black Legîon's programl and fast I- ad: L. April 3. Activities of U. S * Navy divers and submarines are thrillingly -portrayed in this drama and loyalty to duty and to friendship are stressed. Don't Tell the Wife.1 RKO-Radio. Directed by C hristy Cabanne, with Lytine Overman, Una . Merkel, and Guy Kibbee. Wilmettetheater, March1 31 and April 1. This picture tells the story of the, fake gold mine that, by some miracle, turns out to be a real bonanza. Both Overman and- Merkel :turn in great performanîces whileý Guy Kibbee as the buffer Is- as ýhuman anîd as. be- lievable as ever. Go£* 'Country and the Woman. WariierBrnthers picture. directed by )iver Curwood's story the screen provides an photoplay in color.. The the scenery of the great nd the logging operations bly played and the roles IV of the lur d irector was unable to worlc N Itwo days of the week. t BACK AT WORK __IAter a three-day shut-dow camps a n a' jaz , a" II F ox. D irected by H en ry K ijng , w th final blendinz o Tyrone Power, Madeline Carrol, Sir' the two offer a different p 1 o t Guy Standing and $reddie Bartholo- weli - developed mew. Valencia theater,.March 30, 31. and executed. Ti thundering epic, produced on The story isth grand scale, links the fortunes that of a Young of the British empire with those of singer and her one of its' greatest institutions, grandfather who Lloyd's, the insurance concern. who find that the Freddie Bartholomew plays the part of a voung English boy. who