Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1934, p. 63

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Nov mber15,1934 WILMETTE. LIFE. With the AM Use ment S eek er* HAROLD LLOYD TEATRO TREAT Bespectacled Comedian Provides Re- freshing Entertainment ini New Fim. .6The Cat's Paw" I)oi't miss it! That's. tle previewer's flash to everv menil)er (f every.north shore fanuily niow that the Teatro del Lago bas annouinced it will s.howv "The Cats Pa%ýv," fcaturing Harold Lloyd in Clarence Bu(ington Kellaind's, story on Tlîursdav, Friday and Satur- (Iay of this week. Once again Harold Lloyd is thie un- suist>ctng yrounig mani -who bluî:ders (spectacle s anîd ail)initc i lficlCUt sit- uiations that seeni to work out iniracillouslv for him. This' timle lie is mnissioniary s son 1Ezekiel Cobb, broughit Upll)i a reniote Cliiniese provincte, lias the traiing of the Oriental, (jiote, fromn the poet Ling Po, and knowvs nil of the modern ,world. Throtigh a iniisctie ( pardon the un- iiîtentional pui lie is elected mayor. while iii Anerica looking for a ..iother for his cld(reni. But %N-heni lie refuse-- to take orders. the poli- ticians frame him. Una Mcrkel and George Barbier are also sjiletididl iii this comiedv \vhichli )ilids up stea(lily tO a finual cliax. Mace West Will Amaze Mae \Vest's amnazing iiew conitribu- tion to screen history, "Belle of the Ninietie,' vhiclh tht Teatro del Lago p)reset' Suiidav, Monday and Tues- day. Novemiber t8. 19 and 20, re- veals the Paramnounit screen 'sensa- tion as the foremost charnier of the gallant Soutliland- of the GaN. and \atiglit.vNinieties. WVithi Roger Pryor. lier leading mani as a t\wo(-hstedl,ritig hero. Jolin Mack Browni as a Irallant lover. anîd John Mijan. the "taîl and dark" menace. Miss WVest plays the part of a diamiond-crusted charnier. who.gives ilp lier titît of burlesque (iueen to St. Louis to becoine the sweetheart of New Orleans. Music also features the picture,! with I)uke Ellington. and hils or- chestra providing a background of entrancing rhythms for Miss West's songs. Ann Harding in Love Draina Another film, interesting for its settings and story, is Louis Brom- fields ,*The Tife of Vergie Winters, f e at u ri ng An il .. Harding and John Boles next Wed- - .~ ~ îesday and Thurs- day. This accout of' a lingering love sacrificed to a po- t .litical career is depymovinig. The two stars do ex- Aun Harding, cellent acting, while, the capable sup- porting cast îîîcludics Helen Vinson, MoIly 'Day, Betty Fur,îess and Wesley Barry. . 11 1 The film will long be rememibered, for its authentic atmosphere and settings. This comiîîg week also offers fine entertainrnent, at the' Wilmette, the conmpanion theater of the Teatro del Lago.- On Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, the Wilmette presents Shirley Temple, Gary Cooper and Carole Lombard, in "Now and Forever." Will Rogers Star of 'Judge Priest' at f'arsity Theater, That snappy new picture, "Dames," at the Varsity theater today (Thurs-. day), is bringing a barre! of good hunor along with several excellent tunes bv D1ick Powell who is teanied agaîn itl Ruby Keeler. ZaSu Pitts, Guy Kibbee, Hugh Herbert and Joani Blondell do their share in rnaking this film a wi.nner. The signal for north shore movie patrons to jump up, click their heels together, turn somersaults and. yel *'Hurrav !" is the announceinent that the Varsity will show -Judge Priest," starring Will Rogers, for five davs starting Friday, November 16. As Irvin Cobb's favorite character, eccettric Judge Priest, Will Rogers is perfect. Full of philosophY an d homiely, sage humor, he setties destinies in his owvn.,inimitable v~, with the utmost sinîlîcitv,. Thet settings are grand, toc). The sleepy1 old Kentucky town is so real that you can alrnost hear the June-bugs droning-and every last character mîghit have been born right there. t Tom Brown, Anita Louise, Henry B. \Valthall, David Landau, Rocheller Hudson, Frank, Melton, Charley ; Grapewin; Berton Churchill and Francis Ford are outstanding. Hattie McDaniels and Stepin Fetchit provide indispensable local color in somne fine scenes and.music. Xednesday and Thursday, Noveni- ber 21 and 22, will bring a treat to Teéatro Gel Lagro Acres of Free Parking S pace in "No Man's Land" Phones: Wilmette-Winnetka 3900 MATINE.ES SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS.and HOLIDAYS Doors Open 1 :30 Show Staîts 2t 2 P. rm., Continuons Evenings* During Week Doos Open 6:3 o-Show Starta 7 P. M- PRICES AT ALL TIMES Aduits, 25c-Chlden, 10c Thursday, Friday, Saturday November 15, 16, 17 "THE CATIS Harold Lloyd Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Noveinher 18, ig, 20 Mae West Wednesday, Thursday November 21-22 ".TEE LIVEOum VERUR wINERS" Ann Harding - John Boles Janet Gaynor devotees when they see'ber in "Servants' Entrance" as wealthy Walter Connolly's daughter in love wvith Lew Ayres, chauffeur. Community Theater Has New Van Dine Thriller An exceptionallv talented cast was chosen for the roles in ',The Dragon Murder Case," the strangest and most .......)aff ling of aIl the ~>Van Dinie myster% '~drainas, vhich cornes to the \Vin- netka Cornmunity theater Tuesdav a n d Wednesdavt, November 20 and 21.Xarren \Vil- liami plays the leadîng role, thai of P hi 1Io Vaince. Warren William the farnous sleuth, and is said to be the living image of the character as dratxn 1w the author. Eugene Pallette. wvho lias been tlhc Sergeant Heath of aIl the Van Dine stories. again plavs the role iii this, the latest of the novels to be, pictur- ized. Robert Nf IcWade, who will be remienîbercd for bis reniarkable char- acterization in -"The Renne! 'Murder Case," again lias the part of District Attornev Markhami. Vle:kriighthood %vaS in sour"- is anl appropriate modification of the proverbial phrase to describe the goofv machinations of Whee-ler and Woolsey in "Cockeyed Cavaliers," 1120 Central Ave. WiL 3902 Doors open Sat. -Sun. -Holidays at 1 :30 P.m. Show at 2 p.m. (Continuons) Doors Open Week Days at 6:30oP. m., Show ai7 P. M. PRICES AT ALL TIMES AdUts, 25ç - Chdren, 1lOc Thursday, Friday, Saturday November 1.5, 16, 17 1190w AmD Shirley Temple- Gary Cooper Carole Lombard Sunday, Monday November 18, 19 Stàart Erwin- Pert Kelton Skeets Gallagher I -w AI their burlesque of the Middle Ages which cornes to*the Community ,the- ater this week Friday and Saturday. The mad ýand merry comnics wander into, comnplications with ,barons and dukecs. RADIO SERVI=E on ail. makes Prompt Servicee I1uaranteeil Workmanship, Wilmette munie & Radio Shop 1122 Central Ave. Wlimette 3004 tCOMMUNITYI THE AT RE Frn. and Sat. -Nov. 16-17 WHIEELE R and W OO LSE Y "Cockeyed Cavaliers" Mat. Sat., 3:30. WINNETKA rues., and Wed. Nov. 20-21 WARREN WILLIAM. MARQARET LINDSAY "The Dragon Mm-der Case" by .S.Van Dine IOin"n Flafly at 1:30 Today (Thurs) Lait Day with Dick Powel-IRuby Keeler Doors Open Sat. 12:301 P. COME EARLY! Mli- Wed., Thurs., Nov. 21-22 JANET GAYNOR LEW AYERS in

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