Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Feb 1935, p. 43

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Stars in "Anfe of Green Gables'"; Edldie Ceut<r Schediled Four Deys et Testr@ del Lego "Anne of Green Gables," an, ideal picture for the entfre family, will show at thé Wilmette theater this Friday :and, Saturday. Everyone will want to see the Young star, Anne ShirleY, and the special m.atine Washingt on's birthday. (Frïday) wîll afford an extra opportunity for thi treat. Romance, humor and pathos are welI blended in this faitbful screen adaptation of the novel. Anne Shirley portrays the'o>rphan adopted. by kind-ý ly Matt hew Cutbbert (O. P. Heggie) and bis sister Mlarilla (Helen West- ley). Tôm Brown, Hilda Viugbn and Sara Hayden are excellently castin, the skilfully directed filmn. Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, Feb- ruary 24-26, bring-. "Ho» .ini the Heavens," the, story of a French air upnit, quartered near the Gernian lines. Warner Baxter, as an American aviator, heads a superb cast whch ificludes.PRussell Hardie«, Ralpb Mor-. gan,> Andy Devine and Herbert Mundin. The only feminine influence in the picture is. Conchita Monte- negro. The story .bolds interest al the way. «Cheating Cheaters" is just. the two gangs otUI LIUiKb, oIl on ie I same mission, cross each other. Fay Wray plays a girl crook, while Henry Arinetta and HugAi O'Connor provide the comedy. The snapper twist that made this a stage success adds zest to tbe.story. Toum .Ha& "Chu Chiai chow" Anotber theater, giving patrons reason to rejoice for the coming week, is the Wilmette's companion, thie Teatrodel Lago which will de- * Broadwa: Tbhat nai WaameR Vinson, and nolly. ý - -y - -a. Orif@ .y Bill." ie will stir thrill after thrill patrons after tbey've seen ich is showing at the Vai4C for five days, starting Fni- day, Washington's3 birthday. Broad- -way El!!i is the naine of the gai- lant race horse on wbich Warner Baxter stakés' bis future af t er he breaks away f romi the diii! task of miaking payer boxes under the domin-ý> eering fingers of "xter h i s wife,, Helen. 1 ber father, Walter Con-, But everything, e Mcept Myra Loy, seemns to plot against Baxter's winning -living in a ramshackle stable, unable t6 raise money for the entrance fee, Broadway Bill catching cold during an endless nain storm, a crooked jockey, Finally cornes the race - and wow 1 That glonlous Broadway Bi does the unforgettable. 'Notbing so tremendous could 'ever be repeated," says Photo- play magazine. What a picture! Cbalk it. up -on the "must" lîst. -NVednesdav- and Thursday, Februany 27 and 28, the Varsity present «s "Sweet Adeline," a quality musical entertain- ment, with sweet melodies and lonwlv romantic and melodic. And don't- miss Hugh fHerbent. Community Siates "Evelyn -Prentice" William Powell and Myrna Loy, who,* teamed in photoplays of the mystery type, have won immense popularity in varied fornis of this draina, arc reunited in one entirely z.»JR Ç eUVEc. Thie story presents Dick Powell in a glamorous romance that combines hilanjous situations wîth melodrama- tic' tbnills to whicb several catcby musical numbers are added. Jo- sephine Hutchinson,ý fanious for hier work on the stage in "Alice in Won- ilerland,"àmaeshbr screen, bowç.1 ,iesen, tbe feminine lead opposite. Dick Powell. ALGER STORY On bis way up to radio and screeni stardom, Joe Penner, featured in Paramnount's "Cohlege Xbythrn," was a newsboy,, bellhop and automobile. mecha.nic before he, turned to Wise- cracking for a living. RADIO STARS The cast of Paramount's "College *Rhythnm" nunibers f wo -of Ameica's foremost radio stars. They are Joe PeIiûft of the, "wanà-by-a-dudk"~ faine and Lanny Ross,. tenor of the Sbowboat bour. Doous opua St.-Sua.-Holidays at 1:30 p.M. Show at 2 p.m. Doos Open Week Day. at .6:30 P.m.. Show at 7 P.m. Thurs., FebrUaty 21 Iisoilsat FIRIDAY mimd SATURlDAY, FER. 27-28, DICK PsiOWrELý Acres of Fret Park"-~ Spen in "No Man'. iând" Phones: WilT mme-Wiyjneaha 3900 Thur$., Fri. Feb. 21-22- As--aniil4i int thiat, it's wonth a worth . . . But the only right way is transcontinental trip (by foot, if to see for one's self. necessary) to see this picture, m ay it Thursday, Friday anid Saturday, be rnentioned that Eddie. goes to Febnuary 28 to March 2, the Teatro. Egypt to -ý ollect a treasure whicb presents what critics regard- as a Aie bas inberited from bis fatber and welI-nigh perfect screen play - that be encounters plenty of ib- " Romance in Manhattan," witb Fan- tickling perils on:tAie way. ýAfter be nie Lederer portraying tbe immigrant arrives, it's even funnier. And .1s fo lad wbo faîls in - ov itb Ginger tAie last scene in the. picture, it' Rogers. '.,artoou -, Fay Wtay W Coa< kýo01ero

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