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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Dec 1932, p. 30

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MATINEE SOTH DAYS JACK OMCIE, ZAZU PITrS, LOUISE FAZENDA glim SuuuneviIe Comedy . . . Mirkey Mouse Cartoon . Freats of the Drep . . . Latest News SUN., MON., TUES,. JAN. 1-2-3 MATINEE SUNDAY end MONDAY LESLIE IHOWARD- PICTURE IalCAPTURED 44ME fiUT -of /he WOIRLD 1 traeIC3 UW 5115Uwy mifUves oiIMeIC UA- est villains. "Sherlock Holmes" (ti is the clever critie's deduction after reading the schedule) will thrill Varsity patrons Monday and Tuesday, january 2 and 3. The drama answers the query, "What would Sherlock Holmes do ýif the gangsters tried to 'take' London? Érnest Torrence is the. sinister. Pro- fessor Moriarty, and everyone will like Miriam Jordan, a newcomer. But wait, tili you see Clive Brook (Wbat a Sherlock) ! inade up as an old maid. This film can't fail to please--plenty of thrills, and chuckles.' Joan Moats the. Test Joan: Crawford succee.ds in what is perhaps her. most dificuit assigniment, the role of Sadie Thonipson in "Ramn," drama of torrents and tempestuous pas- "Blessed Event," hailed as one of the most entertaining vehicles in which columnists (the snoopisig kind, ouknow) were ever brougbt before the public gaze,. is scheduled for- showing at the Wilmette theaýter on, Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, janu-. ary 1, 2 and 3. T1he audience is promised a' breathless time keeýping Up _ with thefilm's,,surgç. of events, dizzy chatter and fast, wise-cracking dialogue., 0f course, Lee Tracy.is the star, cast a4s Alvn 1Roberts, the columinist who first tiptoes and theni tells. Said to, be based on the career and ex- ploits of one of flroadway's most famous gossiping columnists, 6.Bics- sed Event" has aî furious tempo and a tremendous "punch." U.t. to This Whispoe And confidentially, there'll be spe- 1i cîlhlitday xIItinees Sunday and Monday for "Blessed Event." On Wednesday and Thursday, Jan- uary 4 and 5, the Wilmette theater presents Warner Baxter, popular screen star. The picture is "Six Hours to Live." Baxter sympatheticý ally portrays an international diplo- mat, standing firmly in the face of ruin and death, in defense of his country. WEDNESDAY "ag end THURSDAY, JANIJARY 45 --mu - - --- si- u buuimatquery is but a leeDie whisper er son (Norman Foster) on cohipared with the thunderous de- ing day. Well, bçfore the rnand, "Who killed Jenny Wren?" nds, Marie has plenty to do. The auswer to this question, in- nan-,with a heart as big as spired by the well known radio story, ith-just seems to thrive on will be received in thrilling fashion 1 at the Wilmette theater on this W&a RalSe..e Fimd Thursday and Friday when the dra-' ine Hepburn, considered by ma, "Thé Phantoni of Crestwood,"' is he greatest screen find since shown. Ricardo Cortez and Karent rbo, bas her, first talking- -~1y ha h xeln ato eand, screen.xruot enan newsrei ch capture theaters. FRIDAY *"4 SATURDAYs bECEI

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