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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1933, p. 47

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been comp;eted iniail major cities, where comment -of press andl public lias been sensational, Neyer before bas tbere been a mo- .ionpiîcture such as this. Albert L. >Rule, the producer and.himself a vet- eran of _the A. E. F., has spent the, last fourteen years in getting to- gether the' finest collection in exist- ence of officiai 'war films from miii- tary archives, of everyv nation wbiicb participated in that epochal str'uggle. These* separate films bave beenl put together, in a picture of enigrossing interest.. One follows. Germnan troops in their invasion of Belgium, wit- îîesses those first battles beyond the. Marne and, the German'pusb toward Paris; sees British, Russian and French troops as tbey went into tbe first battles of the wàr. And ' .throui hthose long . er when nations were iocked ini combat, one follows the fortunes of their armies. Every scene is authentic. One is tra.nsported behind tbe Ger- manri nes. andl witnesses the action of batteries whose siege guns crumbled the forts of Liege andl Namur into dust. There are pictures of des-, perate hanil - to - band combat in trenches andin h beleaguered towns. Down the dusty rmals iof France triats one of the latest roles por- trayed by Ralph Bellamy, and weI1l award him 'fiveé stars. for the perý- formance even lthough it wvas daylight, during the big act. Onx Tiptoe.-Bat Not Tipsy- Yep, the blinking Night Editr re ceived, a "tip" by telephone, theii ventured forth, into the daylight and tiptoed over to the Rexford Bellaîny residence at 1214 Fores t- avenue, ýVlmette, of a Wednesdav înorning at'the unearthly hour of il1:15. The Night Editor.leaneil groggily against the door bell (end1 of, first round!), land Rexford Bellamy, the father' of Ralph, Ënswered the, ring and gave a friendly greeting In a voice that re- mindedl the Night Editor of Ralph ini talking pictures. yep, HR*s a ?antry Prowler Ralph' Bellamy soon entered the parlor to salute the Night Editor with a friendly smile even tboughi the snooping scribe bail causeil an interruption in that pleasure of pleas- ures-expIoring the pantry (and Ralph hadn't been in his Wilmette, home pantry for three years). Add this interruption to the fact. KID FAON SPAfI LYDA ROBIRTIý Also 'NAPOLEON'S BIJST" Com.dy - Old ime Movies Cartoon and News >SATURDAY, APRIL 8-ZANE GREY'S "MTSTEIBtOUS RIDER" With an AIL STAR WESTERN CAST EXTRA - MARIE DRESSLER, POLLY MORAN ture. "Parachute Jumper," a. comedy romfance punctuateil witb thrilling air scènes, will. show at the~ Wilmette theater, Sunday andl Monday, April 9) and 10. The picture is said to sparkle with the lively lînnor of the noted New York columinist, Rian. James, the author of those riotons comedy hits, fered the Nigbt1 fered -a smoke tc driven bim from (Tbar's crarna i aip.n iJ~ieiiam i- litor'a smoke-of- the man wbo had' is paternàl pantry. em thar pantries.) Breaks Down ansd Tells Al Then Ralph Bellamy settled, andl beoean a smooth flow nf t World War Fiimi Withheld Until Noij First ActuaIiuiad-to-IIa Trench Fightlng Scenes Ever Shewn! tor's third and' hi for Samuel Goldm Wilmette theater, dlay of this week. les to v andl 1*ý %7 --w rLý... ........ .. . .. . .. . . .. .... B i ll Boyd WRONG". ................... -- flglghft.5 of1 L light interview w appear ln a futu

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