Day!. ,7Ie Home' FIL ud SAT. Dobfts'Open Satu dâir eTo2:30 PM. i "King jof IlB.rI.squ.' WARNER SBAXUR ALICE, PAYE JACK OAKII SUN,. MON. and TUES. GEORGE ARLISS Phus Aduled Seu Treaus ."Molor I@wos Amatuirs" a "The Vols. of Exporience" COMINC WED. and THURS. MARCH 18dm andd lth BETTE DAVIS in theR.!. Tbat Won the. Academy' Award "DANGEROUSOI witlm FRANCHOT TONEI: * Announcement Extraordinlryl0 lu' this issue the Varsity theater annotunces 'a sPecial two day showinz of "A Mfidsurnmer Night's D)reamn." Warner Brothers. the producers, have anoouniced that this MNxax Rein-ý bardt production of'Williami Shakes-ý peare's fantasy, will. notbhe .shown ini an%, other, theater iin the district this season. "A Midsummer Night's Dream." as produced and played. throughouit the world., bas kept iîts popularity% and appeal for 350 years. Now, under the direction-of Max 'Reinhardt and set. to the strains oft the mu sic of Mendelssohn it marks. a tiemendous advance in screen entertainment and technique. There will. be two dailv perform- ances, matinee and evening, on, Mon- day and- Tuesday March 23 and 24. The matinee eacb day will start at 2:15oclock and'tbe evening perform- ance at 8:30. During the coining week, at the Var- sity, patrons will see "The Bride Cornes Home," this Tbursday, starring Claud- ette Colbert, the "King of Burlesque." with Warner Baxter, on Friday, Sat- urday. and Sunday, "Dangerous" on Monday and Tuesday, with Bette Davies. Franchot Tone, Margaret Lindsay, and Allison Sj9ipworth in tbe cast. On Wednesday and Tbursda, Varsity's attraction will' be -M r, Hobo."' with George Arliss. STAR TO DIRCT Lew Ayres, who first leaped into film faine ini the war picture, "Al Quiet on the Western Front," will soon leave acting for directing, ac- cording to news from Hollywood. IN NEW PICTURE Edrnund Lowe and Ann Sothern, who appeared in tbeColumbia pic- ture "Let's Fait in Love, )ftw.%o years, ago, have been cast in,,"Granid xit," a,- new film. Is Valencia Tr'eat Froni the bistorical tacts of one of the sea's great sagas, was made "M.%utiny on the Bounty" in which Charles Laughton. Clark Gable, and Franchot Tone star, and which is beingr presented at the Valencia theaterthis.'Saturday and Friday. "Mutiiy on. the Bouinty" is flot a pretty filmn, but it is real, and, 50 are its -characters: Captain Bligh. whose inhuman bullying of bis crew, led to a mutiny under the leadership of bis mate,'Fletcher Christian. Following the mutiny., in which Bligb, is set adrift, in anl open boat, the Bounty, with Christian as its new commander, sailN for Tahiti;. Pursuied, by royal oficers, the mutineers. take refuge in the littie Pitcairn island in the South Pacific*, taking nativewo n with them. Their decendants stili inhabit Pit- cairn 's islanld, as told in the stories of Norhoif and Hall. From a saga of t he old British navy to a romance of the American fighting forces of today is the jump made in 24 hours by the Valencia theater directôrs, wvhen they present "Miss Pacific Fleet," a light comedy in whichi Glenda Farrell and Joan Blon- delI are co-starred .with Hugh Her- bert and .Allen Jenkins. 1"Miss Pacific Fleet", comes to thej Valencia on Satürday. Doors open- at 10:30 o'clock in thle. morning, and. performiances will be continnous from il o'clock. Comnedians Jack Qakie, Joe Penner, Ned Sparks, and I.ynne Overmani combine forces to heip put across "Collegiate," the attraction of the Valencia theater oni Sunday and Mon- da-,-. Chock full of laughis, it's tbe movie versioni of what happens in Alice Duer Miller's novel. "The Charm .School, " ini which a gay yoiing blade inherits a, girls* college. As .ail ambitious siniger who risks his career against bhis love for ,Vi*r- ginia, Bruce, Lawrenc e Tibbett cornes ton the Valencia, niext Tuesday,'as the star of "Metropolitani." Directed by Boweslawski, the cast includes in ad- dition to the above. Alice Brady, and e'nu 1 Although Most pictures of colçgü lite concerfl thernselves mainly with- football,, "Freshman Love," the War- ner picture which comes to the Wil- mette theater >on Sunday:and Mon-, day, is a story of crew. Coach Frank McHugh bounces through. several reels and much non- sense ini the standard comic McHugh tashion, while Patricia Ellis'9 charni is.. employed to persuade a number of. prize oars5meti to pull for dear old Billings. The pbotoplay was adapted from a story idea by George, Ade,. and the cast includes, in addition to thos e ai- ready named, Warren Huit, JO* Cawthorn, George E. Stone, Mary Treen, Henry O'Neill,' AIma,.Lloyd, Amita Kerry, Jobnny Arthur, Walter Johnson,, joseph -Sawyer, Florence Fair,, Spec O'Donnell. FriojçKid In a glorification of San Francisco's Barbary coast, James Cagney is in fine form in the role of a sailor who rises to rule the city's underworld. Margaret Lindsay plays the rote of a :cru sading editoress and Ricardo- Cortez and George S. Stone are aiço in the cast.. The picture is called "Frisco Kid," a Warner lproduction. It's the at-, traction at the Wilmette theater on Thursdav of this week only. Dangerous Wat-ers Jack, Hoît and Robert Armstrong are co-starred in the Wilmette's fea- ture picture, "Dangerous Waters," whicb is scheduled for Friday ani Saturday of this week. At the Sat- urday matinee there will be another iînstaîlment of the exciting serial.,, "Figbting Marines." Myrna, Loy's first picture since a long vacation, "Whipsaw" 'has been receiviing tbe applause both of ýthc critics and the public. 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