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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Dec 1936, p. 74

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Story of Lady .>SUC Grey Witt Bc Shown àt the VarsitY Theater Next Wednesdmy pand Thursdmy Que of the most entertainiflg in years, leading roles, i(elance-United Atists great all-iolor film, "The Last of thei Marion Davies pictures. leading the s Gable..a Clark Wilstarring Mohicanýs" will be seen at the VarsÎtY the at seen he 1Witt. man. mette theater this Friday andSaur atrdy, and theater on,,Frilay 1 day, week. ithis of James Fennimrore Coopersfamous Sunlday .Titled- "Cain and Mabel," the story ofthe same name.potrymg cove swell oile abot anl ex-asthe colonial days of the French andi is. a jack ýof .box office, Indian1 wars, bas beeni remarkably slijger, , vhose is ruining her stage career. well adapted- to the :screen.. Mucb glamnorherý press agent,. Roscoe Karns. resgearch bas proviled an, authentic, Then heavyweight chambrutal and cruel though Ands, out that1 the background, is troubled bY. The storv takes, the -bovs with. a it be. The large cast is' competent,. pionl, Clark, Gamnble,customer appeal. of jack party of scientists into the Vallev of' the action is, rapid, and 'the. scenic the same phoney rothe Kings lu an attempt to .Put ,ail effects are beautiful. The director H-e decides optoe mailce betweenthem. end to weird deatbs bv returni1niz was George B. Seltz. be guessed,, but m The ending ray of vlentv are treasures. And there* lnand treat that noa sucli feeling 'is ti"'d the picture thrills in store for -theseý two Directed with, great al. There are at that associtended their mïnd only for the w.ill one, more by sophist7body. 7souls Wben. oneý brothers' Warner cate d audiences,, soute grand lauglûtes. and sw.ell actates mysterioUsly disappear. the be will Heart" Your Me "GCive who Pepp)er.. i-rg by a rowdy and tunef-ul cast Pert. blonde Barbara ilrnette the at hierself .-attr~action, for fcature llenJenkins and Ruth. îiame iieaded I -bas been making a Mondai'. and zieehv Sunday this zsoirflied theater being Donnelly. since lu films Superb Cast, eld on Broadway. lhas the femiineM@vng Story coniedy-drama. ;nistery Coltltib)ias lead. As usual, the boys go lu heavilv up story that huilds moving a rolu wbolesale fact ln ill be romance. for '\aliattan" slow beginiiniig to a climax 1 \dventure iin theater mrance takes up alnost ail of MNr. from a àt the Varsity emotions. Kay Francis the attraction and Tuesday of next Woolsey's time. until by paying too that grips the M\ondav on youug; a as role Ieading. Cairo the ini plays harem a to entertinmeit, good attention of Plentv mucb ýweek. girl who loves too well the English just lie action are can exciting of flirtation a quantity hie learns that son of a 'peer, but ber lover's iuvalid Swlth curse. .added,. the as as dangeroUS Frank M. wife. is a barrier they cannot overWith Moronii Olsen., adroit direction. adeand Willie Best headiiwz the leaves ber native land to IýSuperbcast. great photography. are She côme. diwas Scirort. "Mummv's Boys" coeto ~th nite~d States. Here she Squate settings. ý riined t1-nring to the screen as The Egyptian curses that make head lines from time to tirne are the latest Phenornenon to draw the.merry-satire of Bert Wbeeler aild Robert Woolsev. "Mxummv's Boys." the mad. merrv-9 makers' latest RKO* Radio comedv. *makes excîting niystery melodrama out of 'the thirills ,surrouniding a curse brings *deatb to, arcbaeolodsts. 111 l be showîn at the Communiitv It w theater, on Friday and Satuirdav. of '~tbat Ptoiz OUr Adoeitisers & - UNI. 3444 * A~UMUThomas Fr1.. Dec. 17-18 OUond. Keye Lobi RLUE CHAN AT- UT mari uJ r L ui %, In escourt, and Hélen Flint. The plavers comnOosiUg the cast Of *Witb Robert Montgomery ilu the "Bulldog Dr-nrnonid Paramount's casuala role. the rollicking farce, started leading have Back." Cornes and fingers "Piccadilly Jim" is slated for the tv list. starting witb Wilmette tbeater's screen. this Tuesblack eyes. Reginald: scene. a day, Wednesday, and Tbursday. playing -While Denniv accidentallv iahilred two fin-' At his best as tbe cbarming young gers of Rav Milland's left baud. a actor of ljgbt roles, he plays tbe part E. E. Clive, while .nspectiflz of an Arnericani cartoouist in London wbo is -supportng bis piayboy father, the. story ofofEnglislb one ofthe \Vill be bistory. romnuLu t.ragedies at the Varsity theater on, ,,h'low,, Wednesday and Thursday. The tale is thiat of Lady Jane Grey. a lovely young girl. who becarne a, pawn lii the. hands of the scheming politicians who attempted to gain' piowver .by placing bier upon the thro"e of England after the death of bier cousin. the boy kinig, Edwvard. the icluhing Dinnor Tefrph@fb 04.,eview 645 No charge for Privaie Parties andý Dances durngthe Winter Monfhs. Phoe mi v ie1 1 Erickseu'a Dolip.ry BEN ERICKSON Il

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