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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 48

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WUI you. try. ONE CASE, of MONARcH .81ER case Ltre uitfhemodern Indian. The part yof toda ' 48Lnuan am a V rst knosf a ws litle of the ]ore ofFim , cisfor orne strenuous work riding ois ýfat eý,rs nand"many cannôt even Tet Milo Sw tha.s- fa trickghorse end sorne band-to-hand dance their tribal war ceremonials. *Tet ilo wéhat"- ftfghing. He went to Palm This was discovered in making'Rich- radio story for the entire family-- Sring; where he skipped rope inorn- ard Barthelmess' picture, "Massacre," wil star Dick Powell at the Varsity ing a evening and toolc a two-rnile which cornes to the Winnetka Coin- theater Friday, Saturday and ýSin- run over the désert daily. miunity theater Friday and Saturday.dJue2-4 Polcatsa UiSE ARtTIFICIAJ.. FLOWERS, Dfrector Alan. Crosland. wanted Hollywood waiter seeking radio faine Artificial flowers, rather than real twenty of, the three hundîed Indians under the guidance of Pat O'Brien# ones, are almost invariably used iu playing in the picture to do a war sings some knockout numbers. Dick's the making of pictures; this bec ause dance. He asked -for volunteers 'but bgcac onswe igrRg it is often necessary to retumfi to the noneg camecforward. He turned toos #arne. set and scene days after the Chief Standing Bear, technical ad- er obligingly -bluffs a faint and irst shot bhas been taken and it viser on the picture. gives hirn the air."* The four Mils would bie bard to duplicate exactly, Standing Bear shook his head. B rothers, Ted Fio-Rito and the*Ra- tbe original flowers. "They o fot know how,", he said dio Rogues offer aàoo accoant of sadly. "They have neyer been taught themnselves. Josephi Crurnlish, 1011 Lindeýn ae a te dance- is forbidden 0,1 Monday nd Tuesday, June 25 and nue, will attend ýsup ~sholat h eevatiot whère they have 2ô, rng Tenih Cetr" tbe University of Illinots. lived. But I know. 1 will teacb tbem recommended for aduit audiences by The ch'o hirfthr. the Better Films Council of Chicago The*chef, Who is a Carlisle' grad- and Coox County, which comments uate 'of the year 1882 and an expert as foilows on. the production: "A inl mates eraiing to -'Indian sophisticated, well done picture tell- andre, gathered 'the braves about hum i:ng how a theatrical producer (John adbegan the long, tedious task Of Barrymore> takes a beautiful model * putting thern tlrotugh the dlance (Carole L.,ombard) and ae a c steps and teaching them the various trsdf e-nl m ave liran c 150 $hevman Ave. Un. 344 yerls g thcntahe ndlge whlawayfromhim. They n:eet later ,,on cîrcingthecenralpol an f 1e. he fast lýwenitieth Century traii." WIDE RANGE----- FYner.Riss re Su4 ~,,m RTURS T HO E LT Marking thirscreen debut of.Lanny It' a ong caeertha ha nore-Ross, raa:o's popular tenor, "M.eIody W9 log. arer hatbasno e-in Spring" wiIl please Varsity ptrn turning and AI Jolson, after almost WensiyadThrdy ue2 * ~,Monde>. t. Sefurda>. three years away from, his " 4hom ednsa n hrdy ue2 15 to '.6:30 p. M. lot" retumned to the scene of bis first uu band2,wtituseamn msc n Doors Open Sat. 12:30 p. m. ra cinema success to make "eWon- ualybaiulsts .and amuùsi4g ~YENNGSANDAFTR geatplot. Charlie Ruggles gives a. scream- 2 k EV NING AND FTER der Bar," the mammoth musical i gy f ny c aatrzt >~ 2:30 P. M. on Sunday drama. nl un hrceiaion of a dog biscuit manufacturer who 4-.as REFRGkRTEDAIRidiosyn~crasies and queer ways of__ REFI~RATD IRD1RECTSý IN OLD TOGS mountain climbing. Mary Boland's Busby Berkeley, creator and Ji- ,hewle, and Ann Sothern, the rector of the musical interludes in daughter whom Lanny Ross loves. q"Wonder__Bar," thei First National * Pictuie, with lCay "Francis, Al Jolsoni and Dick Powell- headiing an ail star BELLAMY GOES, EAST cast, always works in, old clothes. Ralph_ Bellamny, ?former, Wilmnette T H U R S . F R I . j u N E 2 1 -2 2residý en t,ý acco m p an ied by h is w i fe,* Barbara Stanwyck--.Joul McCrea MOUSE DEER FAVORITE 1passed through Chicago, Sunday en "Gamblinq Lady" Frank Buck's favorite 1niong the route. to Newv York where Bellamy' living things of the jungle is the tiny is to be a featured member, of the 5ATURDAY', JUNE 23 mnouse deer,. tipinig the scales at cast in a motion picture scheduled DOORU OPEN AT 12:0 . M. on four pounids. and seldomi more for production there. His present Edgar Wallace's ThriII brama . ha a foot igh.. home is near Los Angeles, Catif. @'Mys*ery Linuer"'/- You are sure to Ii&e th'swecsspcIo Mat. Only-GIhapter'No. 2 swe pcilo "LOST JUNGLE" rs Strcwwberry and New York45I Clyde Beatty 45c~..L. A. '~ SUNDAY le%' 1 À ri r Studio Building 1718 Sherman Avenue - eO. iEuro1J.Now. e25 and JuIy 2. $ i ~II I Forenoon sessions.

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