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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1930, p. 45

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5This week-end at the Varsity il, Evanston brings one of the finest of currelit ail-taikers as lusclous 'diet for the patrons. It is nothing less than -The Devil's Holiday," with the ini- comparable Nancy Carroll in the Iead-. * ing role. Supporting Miss Carrollin.i ibhis splendid production *are such able: * performérs. as H o ba rt Bosworth,. James Kirkwood, Ned Sparks, Paul Lukas, and Zasu. Pitts. A compara-ý tive. newconîcr to the films in -thé * personi of Phillips Holmes, plays op- J)osite Nancy and bids d.aimý to, star'- domn. \atch him! For "Monda y- and Tuesda..July 28 and 29, Varsity offers "Gay Madrid" %vith Ramon. Navarro and Dorothy jordon following up) recent dual suc- cesses with a 'higlily. entertainingat traction. Delightful songs. Wednesdav and Thursday, July 30 and(l.31, lbrîings another of Ruth Chat- terton ,'s iasterpicces ini the forùi of "A Lady' of' Scanidai."-' Basil Ratlibonc * assists expertly in evolving this -pow- erfuil draina. In it Miss Chiatterton is * at last delivered: frorn the bondage of tears and afforded an opportunity for ]*gji ,i'coniedv. Others prominent ini Ille cast are Ralphi (husbanid) Forl)es,. Nance O'Neil, and Frederick Kerr. Fridav and Saturdav of :iext ve %velcome "h uckoos,", starring. * Wleeler and 1 Woolsev of Ziegfield Follies and "Rio Rita" fame. Hilarious, comfedv this,, permitting the afore- mcntioned gentlemen full sway to cru- bellish thleir inimiitable clownting. W'hat a week. at the Varsityl Juanite and Lois Dell Acideci to Local Fleet, * (iContinued from page 44) * tative of Car Wood. Their three cbild- ren,ý Virginia,. Marion and bois Dell. comprise the crevv of the 'Lois Dell and- *are enthusiastic. sailors. The. Juanita was designed hy Henry C. Grebe"and' was.built for Mr. Dubbsý hy, the, Great Lakes Boat. Building com- pany. It is one'of the safest and finest equipped vessels of its size and typé on i he great lakes. Built almost entirely of, selected mahogany and oak, the Juanita whose second name is Juanita. The craft 15 Proving a delight; both in speed and handling qualities, accoiding to Carbon, Jr., and ahnost every evening she is to be seen anchored off the Dubbs home at the Wilmette beach or cruiîsing on -the làke. Trining in on thieTalkies T HËE movies flot alone entertain but they .outfit the ladies. "Shoes," xitlî "Highi Heels". "Pink Tights," "Silk Hosiery" ,andc "Short. Skirts"ý are ready to %vear ou the screen. t4:1t Vitaphone'.Varieties .'have finally solved "The Servant Prohlem.", Il e , Fightirig Clicat' Mar have iinspiredl the recent foàui 1 Sc hineling hoxinl)tS "Divorce Amnong Sthat the% ar e "Children, N o t ConstaniceBennett 'Waiîted" does* notý apply-to movie mnatinees. Constance, Benniett wl be oneê of thie pret.tiest among 'Thrce Faces Ias"to beý screened J)v, the. three Warn.er Bros. ToIld in Two LUnes "NoahVs Ark" "1-bld Evervthin g- -Surveying the Movies "The Right of W\ay-" havinig beeni secured, by Fir st National, "The Steel Hlighwýay" is bii conistructed for the s'creen. *~ ~ + :44 When Movies Get Rough Somnebody is forever g-etting: "Choked" ivith einotion. "Shovedl" into proinience. "Stru*ck" by a resemblance., 'Drowned" in a flood of-tears. "Poisoned" bv' the.breath*of scandai., This and That ini Pîctues The m ovies, at least, admit "Father M'Ieans We.Il." "The- Road to Paradise" will be paved with celluloid. Talkies are going to bit the screen an "Egg Crate Wailop." "Numbered 'M en" have escapeuj Xlneeent1 Seaonn June 21 to September 1 B ox Offce opien 9:30 A. M. until 10 P. IL daUy and Suaday jTep4oneý Hlghland Park 2727 mzette tneater promises rare enertain- ment in "He Knew Women,"' with Lowell Sherman, master of. sophisti- cation, in thue léading role, supported by thu-ee outstanding performiers- in A lice joyce, David Manners, and Frances Dale. The dialogue is charm-n iîig, brilliant and breezv, with Lowell Shermian as* the amusing roue. Lots of chuckles, here. Saturday brings "Hot Curves," a tunef ul basebalcomiedy. Benny Rubin, Rex Lease, Alice Day, Pert Keltoni, and Mary Carr comprise.the cast. "Puttini' on the Ritz." starring- Harry Ricliman and Joan Bjenniett, is the Sunday and Mfonday attraction. Itris a United Artists production with good Irving Berlin music. Others of. iote ini the cast are Lilvan Tashmiani and Jimmy Gleason. Tuesday and* Wedinesdav uishet ii "The Faîl Guy" witlu Jack M.\ulhallasý; the principal tumibler. At is said to posscss "a gale of iaughs and ahuni- dred leàrt throbs." Mac Clarke* Xed Sparks and Wy3nnie Qibson help with the fin. "Tougli Romiance," featuring George O'Brieni and Helen Chandler is -booked. for Thursdav and Friday, July 31 and August 1, It is. draia of the niorti-> woôds and packed withi thrilIls. Dr. and Mrs. N. P. ColIwell of 520 Gregory avenue have returned. froi a long- motor trip east., They have been gone for the past four weeks. Nancy Carrd mi "THE DEVIL'S HOLIDAY" with Jamues Kirkwood Monday and Tuesday Linon Nfovarr mi "6GAY .MDRID with Dorothy 'Jordan Wed.-Thurs. JuIy'30-31 RU&h .Chaterton iii 0F SCANDAL", with gasu IRatLLone Friday and Saturday August 1-2 "THE lCUCKOOSP"P Wheeler & WoOlsey 11201 Central Av*. Phone Wihnmette 4942 Matinee Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays Only Continuons& from 1:30 Doors opien evenings 6:30 -Tonight's Pic1ure-Frday LowelI Shierman anld Alice Joyce> . 1 -Honey"-" Second' ',The Runaway Brice"- Western Electric

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