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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 49

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r ~ T -. I - '24'I~uII1Ig i~aay, îeaturing a 01cer. "Wild Cargo" and "Wonder great performance by Baarbara Stan- Bar" to Assure Patrons of Many. wyck, brings a fascinating society Thrills This Week tangle to the Valencia theater Thurs- day and Friday. *"WiId Cargo," picturing Frank. Saturday, -June 23, will be electric Buck's recent adventures, will show with exciting situations in the Edgar at' the, Wilmette tlieater Thursday,Wlaedan,"ytr ie. Fr iday and Saturday. Te im foi-________________ lows Buck and ant intrepid party into the jungles, of Ceylon, Sumatra, India ICOMFORTABLY THRILLE.D and Malaya on the: perilous. ad- .1 In connection with its interest-, ventures as. the wild- animal collector ing film scbedule this week,ý the carrnes out-his o rder fro m an Amer-, Valencia theater- emphasizes, that ica zo t catur, age, and deliver ts. patrons will enjoy al prograns. alive a number of rare specimens. -41n an ideal *'climate," alWaysý cool The ekperiences accompanying b is, and coinfortable. Throughout the' strange work provide an absorbing Summer, r.erigerated air will* pro- picture charged with excitemnent and vide a pleasing and liealthful con- thrills. trast to the scorchingha hc Buck liherating himself from a the season's outdoor thermometers python.'s crushing couls entwined sometimeq record. about bis arm ... capturing a clouded leopard by, severing a 1imb radio - cnrle ship,_ with en- froin 'the tree where it had takeni gines seaed evsprta0 boe refuge_. handling a man-eating the scene of a4battle of wits ,betwèen tiger 'In an eight -foot pit where àt the, powers for~ possession of the- had,'been trapped * * . cornered b y secret. Two murders are committed. an escaped king 'cobra and recaP- Noah Beery is the outstanding mem- turing-the death-dealing snake after ber of the icast. a personal struggle . . . incidents Treruigcer!ýne rc like these, give each onlooker a fast- The osn.cer e rc beating pulse, and, fiuttering her sis back in '1,1l Tell the World" at Fran Buc' gahersali eais Wis the Valencia theater Sunday, June Cargo"! 24. ITe's the newsman who 'meetý "Wonder Bar"' Spectaculai. Gloria Stuart-and she's glad! In *an attempt to outdo aIl previous. Monday to Wedniesday, June 25- sensational combinations of stars~ and 27; are' devoted , to "Riptide," tense spectacles. First National is present- draina, with Norma, Shearer coin- ing the international musical drania, pelling and vivid as the wife, and "Wonder 'Bar,." at the Wilmette Herbert Marshall giving a lawless theater Siinday to Thursday, June- performance as the jealous hiusband. 24 te 28. GeorgeRaf is the sleek young Kay Francis plays the leading matador in "The Trumpèt' Blows" feminine role opposite AI Jolson, who Thursday and Friday, June 28 a d 29. portrays the propritor of the "Won- A %dophe. Menjou and Frances rake der Bar."ý Ricardo Cortez and are aIse s'uperb in this filmn. Dolores Del Rio have the coveted parts of the:twô dancers, whileIDick Pt£E' CENT TG Powell and, Henry Koîker have the hhsth ili roe fteAmeric an composer-or- Rcardo Creh a mheili rolestrofleher n hhusband. of roiein the, First Nationalmsia chestraÉtleader and thvely,. al Le- despite "W onder Bar," says that Roy, tersnis, resp roaday, a_ epiethe "fashionable year.ning" of Roy th sesatonl Boaday lay Hollywood actors and actresses for er, is superb in a thrilling dance se- the legitimate stage, hie prefers the queîîce.. Guy Kibbee and Hugh Herbert sren are commenting on, a sound picture produced by Atlas Educationa1 Film comparny for the Studebaker auto- mobile. The picture aims to tell a complete story of Studebaker Giant Land Cruiser, showving, how these cars are breaking records in speed, endurance and hilI climbing. TJhe en-. tire film, run off in ten arid one-hal f minutes, is 'shown four times hourly in. a theater, said to be *the world's largest model of ean automo. bile-ýthe Studebaker Land Cruiser, 28 feet high, -30 ýfeet *de and 80 feet fromý bumper to bumper. LEAVE RCOLORADO Allen M.Rossmanand bis son, Rich- ard, 1130 Chestnut avenue, left lait Sunday for Pitkin, Colo., where the latter bas a positio n. Mr. Rossman will return to Wilmette.the last of july. W wlu u4Iyu nt I:S p.-now st Iifl P.a. DO mo. Closes Eve- Bigo nt 9:45 P.s. Aduito, 25eo-ChIl<friÎ4lne Alrvays Cool and Comitortab'le' Thurs., Fr1.,:Set.. June.21 ;23, FRANK SIJCKeS News Sat.Man.Ony Chapler 6-7 Sun.:fo, Thurs., june 24-28 WARNEI SHOW ()Peu D.ilY at 1:30 Show Conitinu,.. to 12 Midunglat Today (Thundap5 )Lat Dayi" ELISSA LANDI -witlaFrank Morgan Fri-, Sat, Sun, Juin 22-23-24 DICI< POWELL "120 Mllio with Ginger Rogers Pat O'Brien-Mill. Bros. created and staged the special mu- sical spectacles on a scale neyer be- foré attemlited even in these previ- ous successes. Doris Wolfe, datighter of Mr.- and Mns. Ricbard. Wolfe* of Cleveland, for- merly of WiImette, is .tbe, guest of Martba O'Connor, 149 Keniîworth ave- nue, Kenilwortb., Showboat Sàaglug Star LANNY 1Ross wth CharMie Rutgh Mary BoIand-Au Sothom Douglas Fairmanis, Jr. -Elizabeth lerger - R 9 C H A R D pl. Ci', ce

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