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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1934, p. 46

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Thé. New Wonder in: TAI ing Picture Reproduction ,SOUND SYSTEM THOUSANDS 0F NORTH SHORE PATRONS WERE THRILLED SY THIS NEW MARVEL COME AND HEAR IT1 YOURÏELFI ALL. SOUNDS'NOW CAN BE IIEARD WITH AMAZING CLARITY. NO LONGER MUST YOU USE YOUR IMAGINATION FOR SOUN4fS TOO LOW OR TOO HIGH FOR ORDINARY SOUND REPRODUC- TION. Remember, It's WIDE RANGE Today and Friday, F.b. 22-23 -the Picture withi a Punchi rMous. on S aturday OnIy, F.b. 24 JIMMY DUNN CLAIRE TREVOR "JIIMMY and. SALLY'. Extra-Mafine OnIy Chapter Eight 1 RINJ IN-TIN. JR..'in., Valencia i'keatert Iliat wde range sound system, to- "UteWwn'AtrtigCpcy ýgether with a fine picture program. i uine; irvt Uco er 1 "packing 'em ini" at the- Valencia. VI"o a Sunday, February 18, niarked the ~i1itewrc.adabghd a debutioflthe ncw widedrangegsoundmat debu of he ew wde rngesoun atdoniinate the program at the W\iltnette the Valencia, and heres the latest word tetrti onn ek frin that theater iiîsa < u<lvi Ur-( O > '1'housarîds .Of north .shxore patrons "Little Xomfen," the screen version of we:re thrilled by this new rnarvel. Corneh aouAIê v anîd hear if yourself! Ail sounids now eLus . ~ ni. %ý Th le big had man (%with the whiskers), icati be heard with amazing claritv. Nowilarv atheWmtt tetr j logerrnut VU ue yor iagiatin »Monday, February 26, and tinfold his itor son ds too loiv or t0oo high ',for inIetfgdig ni rdy ac ,PTrinary. sound reproduction." itrsigdig ni rdy ad * 12Z The picture-you've guessed it. of Heres SYinphony rn Sockang course-is "The Private. Liteý of .iit itbeytros ilEars hungry for the thud ofý leather Henry V11I.,"Cod thrilled tonight and tornorrow at one etngbctoUteWome,"ma of, the, finest ring. picture.s ever released ____________________it be observed that the WVilmette t .hea- 1 'TePrzfgheindteLay'ter las been attracting capacity audi- starring Max Baer, Myrtia Loy, Primo Whais tha! kigý doing Dîvt.? ences eveér since the ptue began its. CamraJac Depse.~arHs Patrons :6fte flic iImette theater showing there Sunday, February 18. toin and Otto Kruger. iiI have a chance bo find out zo'hcn In order to accommodate the crowds, Saturday, February. 24,: brings th13' ie c l'Private Life of 'the Wiletehs rane aspca "Jimmy an Sally,"- with Claire Tre- V1II1," shto-ti-iii front, .lo,- matinee today (Tbursday) continuoul; vor and Jimmy Dunn. The latter is do1'. Febriiary 26. la FridaY. ZMarch f rom 1 :30 o'clock. ýa publicity director ,hose. fantastic :2 hrI*Luqt6 idý iahrn Hpuneacsteml schmesgethin ino al srtsof Barktes, the tzoo stars /'iclurei of the heroine, Jo, in "Little Wonîen" scrapes; Miss Trevor tries to get him i above, have proinent roles isi the out-ôf the difficulties that pepper this fln.a~ho&a h ig which critics, are warmly praising. as interesting story. MisBre saiada true reproduction 'of the original * SIiould They Beliave? comsheqe. lae story. Eveni the locales described by Alic Brdy nd ionl Brryorethe author have, been'studiously repro- star in the coniedy, "Should Ladies oiduencdigtefou odA- Belave?" aleciaattacton undy pera c pa, will le lieard for the cott home in Concord, Mass. and Monday, February 25 and 26. A t first time f rom the talking screein e tr nti imaePu th1 udymtne u tg f "Paddy." As Mary McCormîc the; Lukas, Douglas Montgomery, Frances fer a "Kiddie Revue" in aditin t singer sIc visits the quaint Irisli towîi iDcc, Joan Blennett, jean Parker, Spring aditont and is callcd Ùpon to sng. Byington, Henry Stephenson and Edna the regular screen featureý May Oliver. George Cukor directed That new sound systeni will repro- . duce beautifully the fine shades of mood Varsity Wî 11, Present Ltl oe. D«rn and cmotion flue hunian. voicc conv'eys in This Io Qite Dfeet > the draina i"Little Women," starring r Tha~t "Alice" Classie' A film of a vastly different type is Katharine Hepburn. The Louisa M. Thc Varsity theater offers à weekt "The Private Life of, Henry VIII." Alcott classic story will live in its en- fuîl of excellent films. JYet, while "Little Women" represents tirety on the Valencia screen Tuesday Tdy (aligo' itdy the ultimate in portraya1 of, sentiment' to Friday, February 27 to March 2. Laurel and Hardy will star ni tl*ir 'and romance, "The, Private Lufe of latst eatre,"Sos f té. )esri.ýçHenry VIII" 15 one ofý the fiticst rmod- latet fetur, "Sns f th Dc ert. nc film examples of satire and char- Janet Gaynor Stars, Charley Chase joins in the-trouble, i yturmoil, fun and laughtcr. acterization, particularly that by Charles i C Mmunity T eter rod en~ w epoiddb agtni h ole of. royal Blue- JntGaynor is .said to have neyer Jocle r in Fiday, Februrv ,in bybeard. Jaon e talents to better advantagehis ew . lmr"n o ayFSralr." J, n With its delicious risque passages the shon i Pdy h ebertTig"hs e im SnofaSio.'je film shows incidents in the life of Hjenry thanin "addy th Nex Bes Thig,"a searnan with a glib tongue,, gets into VIII and of five of h5 ix i esTh in which sheis, co-star.red with Ware lnty .of action- and cenjoys" iessxwvs h aatra h Wnek tm e pIe - .1.*4 . curt intrigues, the iealousies. the he- private n'y is tne star of a lon~g distance" marriage ? Her husband, Dr. Francis Grifin, is a New York dentist-and one or the otluer is al- ways on thc jump between HoIly- wood and Gotham. Irene's new star- ring picture 4I e "Transient, Love."> Miles Mander, who played the villian in "Bitter Sweet," P.lays, the histôrical character of Wriothesly, secretarv to the king in "The Private 'Life of Henry VIII," starring Charles Laughton. To him falis the unplcas- ant, task of advising Henry of, the infidclity, of. b is f iftb wife, Katheryn Howard. 1111 Also e

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