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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1937, p. 71

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May 13, 1937 W I L M E T T E L I F E a o o o c 3 0 D 0 C 3 Q O C C l o c a 2 Jackets to M a t c h S u n Acrna of Free Parking Space in "No Stan's Lanil" Phimtx WUmntlc - Winnetka *M« QuMsmL (pJwJbpLctyA. 3 0 H 0 C 3 0 Q O E 3 0 D 0 E n o r t h w e s t and the l o g g i n g o p e r a t i o n s are a d m i r a b l y p l a y e d a n d the roles are w e l l t a k e n . B u i l d i n g steadily i n its e x c i t e m e n t , this v i r i l e story of the l u m b e r camps reaches its b r e a t h t a k i n g c l i m a x w h e n the logs b e l o n g i n g to one c o m p a n y are d e l i b e r a t e l y c a u g h t a n d h e l d i n a jam by the employees of another. L o v e Is N e w s . 20th C e n t u r y - F o x picture, d i r e c t e d by T a y G a r n e t t , w i t h Tyrone Power, Loretta Young, Don Ameche, and Slim Summerville. V a l e n c i a theater, M a y 16, 17; W i l m e t t e theater, M a y 16, 17, 18. F a s t m o v i n g a n d e x t r e m e l y interesting is this story of the star newspaper r e p o r t e r w h o is ruthless w h e n he has a scoop. Scenes in the n e w s paper office have w o n special c o m m e n d a t i o n a n d m a n y c o m e d y touches are added. The p i c t u r e introduces a new k i n d of s l a p s t i c k h u m o r w i t h a total l a c k of respect for the c o n v e n t i o n s of the movies. It's altogether so h i l a r i o u s that the r o u s i n g effect of its wit w i l l r e m a i n for a l o n g time after the end of the p i c t u r e . o the P r o f e s s o r Is O . K . W C . F i e l d s , the convalescing N a n c y Steele Is M i s s i n g . 20th C e n - comedian, a p p a r e n t l y is feeling "tops" tury F o x p i c t u r e , d i r e c t e d by G e o r g e again H e is addicted to g a g g i n g Marshall, with Victor M c L a g l e n , once m o r e . W a l t e r Connolly, June Land, Peter " W h e n are y o u l e a v i n g the sauaL o r r e . T e a t r o del L a g o , M a v 16, 17, t a r i u m ? " i n q u i r e d a f r i e n d today. 18. "The first t i m e , ' said F i e l d s , "I M c L a g l e n scores a g a i n in the d r a - don't pay m y b i l l . " m a t i c role of D a n n y O ' N e i l l , whose h a t r e d of w a r leads h i m into all kinds, BIG J O B of t r o u b l e , i n c l u d i n g k i d n a p p i n g , a n d , F i l m i n g of the L e o C a r e y p r o later, the penitentiary. T h e cast, | d u c t i o n , " M a k e W a y for T o m o r r o w , " d o w n to the smallest " b i t " p l a y e r i at P a r a m o u n t studio, called for one of P Hect, the most c o m p l i c a t e d m a k e u p jobs I d r a m a t i c situations a n d the on r e c o r d , eight m e m b e r s of the u n u s u a l plot i n t r i g u e s one's interest " C o o p e r f a m i l y " i n the s t o r y being a n d holds it to the last. T h e picture , c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s to m a k e t h e m >I heen h i g h l y r e c o m m e n d e d by the | resemble ° either V i c t o r M o o r e or B e u - '. F i l m s c o u n c i l for mature au lah B o n d i , w h o p o r t r a y the elder diences. Coopers in the l e a d i n g roles. e r h e as p < i r l T J ; e t t e r the w h o l e p i c t u r e that isn't up to screen standards. S p e c i a l m e n t i o n is g i v e n to M a c M u r r a y , as the cavalier a n d r e b e l ; to M i s s C o l b e r t , as the frustrated and s y m p a t h e t i c daughter of a p u r i t a n f a m i l y ; a n d to B o n i t a G r a n v i l l e , w h o , to m a k e herself i m portant a n d to r e p a y a grudge, starts the w h i s p e r i n g w h i c h results in the h a n g i n g of 15 innocent w o m e n . F r o c k s , N e w Style H i n t The most popular s u m m e r daytime dress, according to film colony fashion, reports, is a backless, w a s h able type of frock w i t h a m a t c h i n g jacket for modest m o m e n t s . M a r t h a I R a v e , n o w in " M o u n t a i n M u s i c , " has a raft of these outfits a n d is w e a r ing c a r t w h e e l hats of n a t u r a l l e g h o r n w i t h ties of the f a b r i c in each dress used as t r i m m i n g . Saturday Matinee A d u l t s -- 2 5 c t o 6:30 p . m . Thursday, M a y 13 Held Over -- Last Day " W h e n Y o u ' r e i n L o v e " Grace M o o r e -- C a r y Grant Feature Starts 7 :35, 9 :50 Fri., Sat., M a y 14-15 Here's E v i d e n c e T h a t " Q u a l i t y S t r e e t " Katharine Hepburn Franchot Tone Feature Starts F r i d a y 7:40, 9:45 Feature Starts Saturday 2 :00, 4:05, 6:10, S :15, 10:20 Plus M i c k e y M o u s e in Color Sun , Mon., Tues., " N a n c y Is M a y 16-17-18 S t e e l e M i s s i n g " Victor McLaglen Walter Connolly Feature Starts Sun., 2 :00, 4 :00, 6:05, 8:10, 10:15 Feature Starts M o n , Tues., 7 :45. 10 :00 Wed, Thurs., M a y 19-20 O u t " T i m e Cor M a i d of S a l e m . P a r a m o u n t p i c t u r e s d i r e c t e d by F r a n k L l o y d , w i t h C l a u detteColbert. Fred MacMurray. Bonita Granville. Sterling Holloway. V a l e n c i a theater. M a y 1.1. 14. The development of mob hysteria is s h o w n i n details in this a b s o r b i n g film, historically valuable, d e a l i n g w i t h witchcraft in the village o f S a l e m in M a s s a c h u s e t t s in l(i'>2. T h e r e are m a n y fine, s t r i k i n g , g r i p p i n g p h o t o g r a p h i c shots, such as the ocean and tured in the t o p i c a l m e l o d r a m a , " L a s t the h a n g i n g tree. Train F r o m Madrid,' including D o r PRODUCER T h e r e is not a single p e r f o r m a n c e o t h y L a m o u r a n d G i l b e r t R o l a n d ; A f t e r 25 y e a r s as a p r o d u c e r o f R o b e r t C u m m i n g s and H e l e n M a c k , stage shows, F a n c h o n has been made DE M I L L E T O U C H a H o l l y w o o d motion picture producer, A l u x u r i o u s b a t h t u b , 15 feet l o n g and L e w A y r e s and K a r e n M o r l e v one of the few w o m e n ever to serve by five w i d e , a n d e q u i p p e d w i t h a F r e d r i c k M a r c h , w h o has the title in that capacity, her first p i c t u r e t r i c k shower that shoots upward f r o m the r i m so as not to get the role in C e c i l B , D e M i l l e ' s " T h e B u c - b e i n g P a r a m o t i n t ' s " T u r n Off the bather's h a i r wet, w i l l be used i n caneer." is a f o r m e r R a c i n e , W i s . , M o o n , " w i t h C h a r l i e R u g g l e s , E l e a nore W h i t n e y , and J o h n n y D o w n s " E a s y L i v i n g , " w i t h J e a n A r t h u r , bov. Ray M i l l a n d , E d w a r d A r n o l d and Luis Alberni. NATIVE SON DESERT LOVER L a r r y C r a b b e , w h o enacts the feat u r e d male role in " F o r l o r n R i v e r , " B e u l a h B o n d i , b e i n g f e a t u r e d i n the adapted from one of Z a n e G r e y ' s leading f e m i n i n e role opposite V i c t o r outdoor r o m a n c e s , is one of the few M o o r e i n " M a k e W a y for T o m o r r o w , " actors in H o l l y w o o d w h o is a native at P a r a m o u n t , is m a k i n g extensive Californian H e was b o r n in O a k - i m p r o v e m e n t s to her r a n c h p r o p e r t y laud near V i c t o r v i l l e , o n the M o j a v e desert, i n t e n d i n g to make it her home except w h e n w o r k i n g in pictures and d u r i n g ROMANTIC A t r i o of r o m a n t i c couples are fea- the s u m m e r months. R o m a n c e " Claire Trevor--Michael W h a l e n Feature Starts 7:50, 9:50 1120 C e n t r a l A v e . W i l . 3902 MATINEE DAILY Doors Open M o n . T h r u F r i . 1:30 p.m.; Sat.. Sun., 12:30 p.m, ^ Mon. thru Sat. A i v C 30c to 6:30 P . M . Evenings, Sundays Thursday, M a y 13 · BALABAN AND KATZ EVANSTON THEATERS * FREE PARKING HEARING AIDS S3 M S VADIUM *J THEATRE # Kg m mU N I , B J K B J K |B!K iirsirvHVAifHOA UNI 3444-HEARING AIDS AIDS " B e l o v e d E n e m y " Merle Oberon--Brian Aherne Feature Starts 2 :00, 4 :00, 6:00 8 :00, 10 :00 Fri., Sat., M a y · K U C r i m i n a l L a w y e r Lee T r a c y -- M a r g o t G r a h a m e Featuie Starts F r i d a y 2:40, 4:30, 6:20, 8:10, 10:00 Feature Starts Saturday 2 :00, 4 :10, 6 :20, 8 :.10, 10 :00 D 1 R , Sun., M o n , Tues., M a y 16-17-18 11 Is N e w s 8900 -- H E A R I N G Thur., M a y 13, Last Day! Norma Shearer--Leslie Howard Thursday and F r i d a y CLAUDETTE COLBERT FRED M a c M U R R A Y "ROMEO Now AND JULIET" OPEN PERFECT 1:30 P . M . SOUND THURSDAY ONLY V A L I A N T IS T H E N A M E FOR CARRIE Gladys George · Arline Judge B J K BiK M M at Our Regular Prices! "MAID OF SALEM" S a t . -- O p e n 12 Noon! Ricardo Cortez--June Travis Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon. JEAN H A R L O W ROBERT T A Y L O R L o v e FRIDAY & SATURDAY in (Doors Open 1 P . M . Sat.) Double Feature --· Herbert Marshall MAKE WAY FOR A LADY PLUS HORSEFEATHERS The Marx Bros.' Funniest SATURDAY MATINEE 1 Show Only F R E E ! C A N D Y for E Y E R Y C H I L D SUN.-MOJS.-TUES. DOCTOR'S DIARY G. Bancroft - R. Coleman - J . Trent Evans B J K B J K B J K bjk B I K B J K BiK Bii! ant ' C a s e of the Black C a t " "Robinson Crusoe" at Matinee "PERSONAL Reginald PROPERTY" O'Connor Owen--Una Sunday and JOE Monday Doers Open Sat. 12:30 p.m. "Secret Agent X-9" Sat. Mat. E. B R O W N Lcretto Young--Don Ameche Tyrone Power Plus Mickey Mouse in Color Feature Starts Sunday 1 :50, 3 :55, 6 :05, 8 :15, 10 :20 Feature Starts Mon., Tues 2:00, 3 :55, 5 :55. 8:04, 10 :10 Wed , Thurs , M a y 19-20 by Spec/a/ with Marian Marsh i/'When's Your Birthday?" Tuesday and Wednesday JESSIE M A T T H E W S (Star of "Evergreen"] Returned Tues., W e d . and Thurs. KATHARINE HEPBURN F R A N C H O T TONE Request " P r i v a t e H e n r y L i £ e the o £ 11 WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Edmund Lowe - Madge m BiK * " Q U A L I T Y STREET" with Eric Blore " H E A D OVER HEELS IN L O V E " AT BOTH THEATERS 8 t h ESPIONAGE Year's F i n e s t T h r i l l e r BARGAIN MATINEES I K *-- B gjg Charles Laughton Feature Starts 2 :00, 3 :55, 5 :50, 8 :00, 10 :15

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