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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Dec 1932, p. 50

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Il, jACK FRIDAY 'AND SATURDAY. DECEMBER 9-10 IIOLT ÇAY NP LAST TIMES' TONIGHT - 4~i I "TRtAxEI>Y OF -~*~ MOUNT EVE1UESTII *Our CGansr Conedy sportlighlt Latest 3Mtrot<ine 'News Sat. M1atine.e, Last Chapter 4THRE JUNGLE MYSTERY"1 wih TO. ýTYLER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11-12-13 lAi ~ af the aid South - their triais, their poverty and their heartbreaks. Dick plays, one of the poar, white trash. Bette Davis . fairly scintill.atesý as the rich planter's daugbiter, wbile Doréthy Jordan is splendid as the poor. girl. It's Dick'spitue,,bowever. The scenery -is enchanting and the cast ex- cellent. Who could- ask. for. anytb ing more ? The' Friday', and Saturday n-tatinees will feature the, start afi.a new, serial, "The Devil Horse," with Apache, king of wiid horses,..makiing lufe interesting for Harry. Carey and, Frankie I)arrow. Thursday ni.ght-of this week affords mavie fans, a chance to sec William Powell and.Kay Francis ini-One Way Passage," ýa romanitic'ghiost story,,con- sidered by many- critics as 'the fiest affering of the twvo stars. Next week will1 bring two great pic- turcs ta the V'arsity. J.ck Oaki wil star in "Madison Square Gaiden," a thriller loaded with prize-figbting, wresti-ing and six-day bike racing. As for "The Big Braadcast,"* it offers Stuart Erwin and Bing Crosby as twa despandent Rameos who are rcscued f rom oblivian by Leila Hyam.s. (Twa lucky lads!) Well, the. plot whizzes along and affords opportunity to dial'1 linonthe Raswell Sisters, KatL Smiitlh., A promninent ligure in the Amierîcari theater for over a quarter 01 a cenl- tury, George M. Cohiat, actor, writer, producer and composer mnakes.lis talk- Sng-picture debut iii -The Phiantoni Presidetnt." . During this time lie bas written flfty play.s, ten of them in collaboration witb others, the remainder by himself. Five hundreci sangs have emânated irom bhis peu. The number of plays lie bas pro- tro tus11 I ma7U1y ULIa uties t 'recom5IuAI the film highly ta every scout. This picture is "Mr. -Robinson Cru- sac," starring Douglas- Fairbanks, at the Wilmette theater On Sunlday, Mon- day, Tucsday and, Wednesday, Decem- ber Il, 12, 13 ,and 14. Localfanls. will have the opportunity- of ýseeing the adventurous star. in, a nioderii version cf the. famed Defoe character. The Crusoe played. by Doug las Fairbanks, is a, youfig sports- manl : vho 'on .aàbet, 'undertakes ta *dup- liaethe life-of. the fanious story- book character. Noét only does he equal Cru.soe's -accomplishinents; lie also unearths, manv, ,other éomplica- tions, including a .band-to-hanid fight %with a bead-hunter, batties with canni- hais and-, even more, intriguing: than these, the capture of a beauûtiful mai4- en in one of his gaine snares. PFJhmdin South S&& Fairbanks made bis pic ture ]ni its en- tirety in the South Scas, photograph- ing mast of it an the island of Tahiti. \,Vith him wvem: a, complete production staff, a writer, a director and bis three, .eading supporting players.' Maria Aiba was the leading woman, portraying a South Sea siren, and the remiaining belles in the picture were 'recruited f rom the beautiful natives. WVillianm Farnum played the so-called "lieavy."' Raft lis in love witn Constance Cum- enings when she cornes to his spcak- easy, drawn therc by a inostalgic urge, :,ecause the mansion wvas hur home be- fore it had been converted into a 1liquor palace. -'Hat Check Girl," starring Ben Lyon and Sally Eilers, will deligbt witb niceiy titncd thrills and comedy at the Wilniette theater this Thursday and Friday. Jack Ruley Apears '- tuI.aet rnseuîand ne wouici have nu given one of his prize polo poniés to. have recovered that letter. SUNDAY. 1'i A' ,u riiu-Jii înig of draina. e n hist team Wa eld f ort néricau,"

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