TEMYSTERIESF AND MON STERS 0F THE DEEP Startt%,ThuîÉ$. and PFr!. 7.100;-8145; 10:30 Stitrts Rat. 2:50;, :0; :5;8:35; 10:25 Tom Iow4erd Comedy . . agie Carpet.. Betty Boop Cartoon Stramge As It seemu .N.ws S&turday Xatnee OnIy-Chapter 8 "Thie Lest Speelai", Ernie Nevers and Frank Albertson SUNDAY ençi MONDAY, MAECH 12-13 KING OF STARS.,* AND KINGO0F LOVERI FPLIEUD &I C .CLAUD ET E MARCH COLISEKT - $MORTS * n. 2:00; 4:03; 6:00; 8:09; 10:12-Starts Mon >Comedy .. Krazy Cat Cartoon ... Magie9 TUESDAY and WEDNESPAY, MARCH .14-11 WIP .................... Reiph S.Ilamy, SaIy iers Trhe mcmury of. this poignantly tragic, love story of ernest Hemningway's, laid aàm:dst thebrutal futility of.the World war, is one ýthat will1 linger for many days. Ille Performances, of Hélen 'Hayes and Adolphe Menjou, are among the outstandiig, of 'the year, *hile Gary Cooper,'probably contributes thjebcst work he has ever done. Jack La Rue and Mary Philips give great,:performn- ances. And Cinemnatographer Lang must :iot be. neglected. Trhe, scenes showing the reteatofthe. Italian, army aftcr the great defeat: at Caporettoare e speciallvy -nagnificent.* Eývery.,Friday ý(after school) and every Saturday afternoon,: the Varsity« is showing a chapter of the' thrilling scrJe, "C1atwy of the Mowited." f eaý turing Tom Tyler. Ralph Bellamy of Wilmette is a fea- tured plaver in, the draina, "Second Hand W ifê;" Varsity attraction Satt- day and Sunday, March 11 and 12. T'his film is designed to please readers of the Kathleen Norris story. Everyone, wvhether or not he has read the story,. will like the work of ail the stars, in- cluding Rai pl Bellamy, Sally. Eilers,. oi n:s nest pertormances. w ally Fordi and Loretta Young, employees, are but pawns in his hands. Alice White is a gold-digging model, while the late Al- bert Gran, Ruth Donnelly and Charles Sellon contribute fine bits. Allen Vincent Is Given Important Role in Film wonder ,what's become of Bet little girl, is. a real favorite. anu "Hlls ighway" stars* Richa.rd Dix,ý and is said' to mix. with exciting, dra - niatic cntertainmient, a grippi ng ie- sage as. vital. as that whicli "'Uncle 'fTom'S Cabin" brought on. hehaif of the abolition of slavery. For "Hiell's.,Highway" deals %w-ti the brutal treattment of prisoners in Anieri- catË peniteniaries and conviet camps, asks that. these sorry conditions- bc abolished forever f rom anation which dlaims to be hurnane., "Hell's Highvay," is a v ividly real- istic drama, charged profoundly Nvith tears and shot through with grimnu laughter and romance. 1At the Saturday nmatince onlly, Mitzi Green and. Buster Phelps will retturn ini the favorite photoplay, "L.ittle Or- phan Annie." 'Everyonc 5ron' Sandv( to Grandma, magnificently played 1) * May Robson, will appear to deliglit theL. devotees of the famous Harold Gray% cartoon. Pas. Laws as Corks Pop The bizarre sctting of a state sent holding offciai meetings ini a bar rooni and passing laws to the accompaniment of popping champagne corks is picturcd ini the production of '"Silver Dollar," showing at the, Wilmnette theater on Sunday, Monday' and Tuesday, Ma rch authentic, lor the picture :s writen about the early days of the founding of Colorado, just after the disçovery of the richest silver mines in the .world. * Xates Martin, Coiorado's silver king. the central figure in the story, played by Edward G. Robinson, presided ()Ver the senate and insisted on openin g every session, held in the bar rooni of Den- ver's Jiotel Windsor, with champagne. The roll caîl was taken by couniting the corks, after which new bottles were : id corne in for their share of. dramatic The treatment, and the whole is one vital picture of a hitherto unejçp1oited th.ene.