for George Ar1IOS George'Arliss. beloved by theater- goers the world over, bas found the perfect role in bis latest picture, "The Worklng Man," a feature which shows at the perfectly comfortable ýWilmette- theater' !rom Saturday -tô Tuesday, inclusive, July 8 *to 11. This excellent family film is a high- ly spiced comedy draina of American business and Youthful fâlly in Which the star appears as a short-tempered, soft. hearted champion of "big. busi- ness" who steals'time from bis own affairs to straigbten ;out:the lives of the orphaned children'of bis former strongest competitor.> Slightly reminisçent of "The Mii- lionaire" but boasting amoe r- matic story and even'firr produc-. tion values and. cast, ,The Working Man" is said to furnish Arliss with bis Most buman ýrole in. a storv that îs timely and contains wide appeai. Play& Grumupy <R*ea", As "Reeves," grumpy bachelor head~ of a~ great manufacturing con- cern, who goes fishing for a vaca- tion only to find tbat the expedition leads him into the mnost exciting buiesbattie of bis life.-against bis own firm-Arliss displays ail the qualities that bave madle bin recog- nized as the foremost actor of the screen today. It is a story filled wîith humor and aMusingý situations, replete with real drama, played by a cast of al-star caliber, including Bette Davis, Hardie. Albright, J. Farrell MacDonald and Gordon \Vestcott. Ae Devattes Metropolis -King K{ong," the thrillingly imag- inative story of ho,,- a prehiistoric ape is discovered, taken captive anid brôught to New York, ivbere it escapes its, captors. tbrows the metropolis. in a, panic and create's tremendous devastation. is complet-e ing a highly successful run at the Wilmette theater Tbursday and eri- day, July 6 and, 7. Fay Wray plays th e girl whose frail, golden beauty so entrances the -reat beast tha.t bis h eart for the first "sitive microphones are an ever-pres- ent source of annoyance to sound crews at every motion picture studio. A faint, intermittent musical note, beld up the shooting of drawing room sc-ene for "Tbe Working Man," the: new George Arliss. picture. JohnhAdoifi, the director, finally discovered that the>noise emenated, from i an ornate gÙlass chandelier, sus- pendeci from the'rafters of anl ad- joining set at, the Warner Bros. Studio.' An electrician tending the iights higb up above the Arliss set, myiadvertently brushing against the timbers supporting. the chande- lier. Was causing tbe glass pendants to strike against each other. H4ence the musical note. That PetyIrish Maiden'at Varsity Is Marion Davies "Pe« 0' My Heart," with- ail- the emotional ricbncss of the old version. plus fine musical numbers and splen- did voices, will be the feature presén-. tation at the Varsity theater Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 7, 8 and 9. ,Marion Davies. as the little Irish girl wbo suddenly becomes an beir- ess, gives us a performance replete with sentiment-and a rich brogue. The cbarming performance of Ons- low Stevens should place him well up D aya of Higli Teno Ion 1igb tension days at the V'arsity theater will be Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 10, Il and 12, for the feature thriller wiIl be "HelI Be- low." In fact, says one critic, "You wiIl beifteëd clear. out of your seat." The cast is just as big calibered as the guns-not to mention tlhe tre- inendous sound effects. Robert Franchot Tone. the hrntiwr. andi Icat, :the Co.n.dy mu "Hell Below- Eugene Palette and "Sc-hnozzle" Durante take brilliant care- of the comedy mome nts;"cbol's bat- tle with thé kangaroo is grand. Tonight '(Thursday,) the Varsity off ers "'Ex-.Lady," starring Bette Davis, Gene Raymond and Monroe, Owsley in a nmodern story: that bolda interest .ail the way. Two attractions scheduled for early showing at the Varsity' theater are "Zoo in Buýdapest" and "Elmer the Great," the latter featuring joe E. Brown. TO DIRECT RUGGLES Norman McLeod. director of the Four Marx Brothers ini "Horse> Feathers" and "Monkey- Business,"p wili direct Charlie Ruggles and Mary .Boland ini Paramount's "Mama Loves Papa." alliliurl ýV.taller AUbLL5U>; that she is already married unded aviator, together with tr's strict disciplinàry code, e background for the thrills, by the epic British naval storming, of the Zeebrugge l ura., jmuy 6 (Last Day TOdaY) BETTE DAVIS s. Gem. RayuiudFruMoi%, h Pus StSun. Jnir 7-- Miss Crawford,; wbo seenis to grow more. exciting in appearance with eacb succeeding vehicle, bas à strik-. ing roie as the aristocratic Englisb girl -wbo cajinot stand remaining at homne while ber brother and the twoý men who love ber, are at the frot 'aam. Sib Symphony Croon i. Color *0 f.Tta.s-.JuIy 8$. tIl "EL EAT-Joq or ifa' iro