Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jan 1933, p. 30

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StrN7:48; 9.41 FRIDAY end SATURDAY, JAN'UARY 6-7 RALIPH BELLAMY-PAT OPBRIiEN- ttonltd.t . Ti SUNDAY :0;8:14; 10:20 ...Organ sole Richmrd .CromweII Dorothy Jordan, Starts Suaday 2:00; 4:00; 4:00; 8:10; 10:04 starts Nonday 7:50; - "If 1I Had aMllo, to be sho'.vnlý many of radios greatest personalities this Friday and Saturday, is tremendous1 at the MWilmette theater this Friday and advaried -entertainment. Fifteen ofStuay the screen's leading. s tars, i ncluding CrosbY lias a wonderful voice, e%,ery>- Gary Cooper, jack lOak je., Charlie one who sees and, hears , *The ý Big Ruggles, Wynne Gibson aild Charles Broadcast" will agree. But he has *.ai Laughton, appear' in this' film which iosyncrasy that is a sin in the radio was devised by the hest writer s and W>orld. He just ".càn't seemi to get to the guided by- the ablest direëctors on the,!s.tudio in. time - for, his, broadcasts. His lot of a ,well kùowvn producéing comn- actions causeplenty of grief for Stuart py rwin and Leila Hyamls-at 1eas- fo The story: A fabulously wath a time., Persons who likeswift mov- eccentric,. played.,superblv Jby Richard.ing plot and',.the> best ýof broadcasts Bennett, selects è'ight names at ran- wýil find that the film willI satisfy their dmf rom e city directory and pre-lngns sents- each, with a. million dollars. The Among the 'radio, stars are Kate picture reveals the, liVes of these per- Smith the- Boswell 'Sisters, the Milîs sons before and, after. -they. recei ved the 1 Brothlers, Cab Callowayý and bis Or- milion cestra, .Arthur, Tracy .(The Street MUillions are also a motivat ing force.Sin-ger)',and Vinicenit Lopez and his in the plot of "The Conquerors,'" star- Orchestra. ring Ann Harding and Richard Dix~ at' At the Saturday rnatincee, thu second t1i&g Varsitv theater o&Mna n lape of th~e serial, "Devi! Horse," Tuesday. This splendid film, which bvllle shown. tbrusts the audi ence into the throes and "Scarlet Dawp". Awaited tbrills of three financial panics, is The first north shore showing of hailed by critics as a worthyv successor -Scarlet Dawn" is scheduiled for the to "Cimarron," the picture that estab- W\ilmette theater, Sunday and Monday, Iished Richard Dix aniong the mnoie .january 8 and 9. Douglas Fairbanks, immortals. Jr., Nancy Carroll and Lilyan Tash- Rich in romnance. power and actioný man are starred in'the story of the days "The Conquerors- begins tht-ce genera-' tollowing the Russian revolut ion. tions' ago and ends tomiorrow.. Nothing Romance, intrigue and adventure of 'the %a tum RncLph yot Sobe-Coued * .~erep tarts :57 BrImg 'Eu Bar e r-oey eenSonvenrsi Mi uy WIde Open Faeei * News~ THURSDAY. FRIDAY .id SATURDAY, JANUARY No, Chu Wong Is Not i a Faulty Way of Eating A general in. the Chinese army is working as a "bit player- in Holly- wood these days. Hie is Chu WVong. whio plays with Cary Grant, Nan~cy Carroll and Ran- dolph Scott in "-Hot SaturdayY" scenesof yestet venirs.» whie Turkish* and Arabian extras were secured for the Asia Minor scenes. Supporting the three stars are siuch capable players as Earle Fox~, Sheila Terry; Mae Busch, Frank Reicher and [van Linow. Yes, There Ns Trouble "Trouble in Paradise' is the XVil- mette attraction for Tuesday and Wed- nesday, january 10 and Il., Herbert Marshall whô captured the New York U Miu'~ lK iuu5 UImen 5E1KIL.L WH weep. stars ad A new and thi feature the Sou The Lost Speci. sented fr nortb ME THRILLS ýng railroad serial, will soon be pie- ire movie fans.

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