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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1937, p. 40

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Old Hutch, the tôwn's Iazy man, revels, in contented poverty until while flsbing he discovers a great. fortune. It is the resulting series of bewildering events that makces.up this story which2is at the. same time amuÜsing and,,pathetic. Mucb credit is due to the..able suppo rt. of Eric Linden. Patterson, and- Cecilia1 Elizabeth Parker. The story of a girl of the midVictorian days who 'revoits against the conventions whicb surround ber sex is told. in "A Woman Rebels'"' which. will ' be - seen at the Varsity theternet Monday and, Tuesday. Heipbàrn Ot Béat. Beautifully: produced with Katharmne Hepburn at ber best, the film tellis of an English girl wbo flghts RAD TH-E ,JVLNT 4DS viewers )mmenave given Le play ation. With the famous comedian disguised as a ten-goal polo player. "Polo Joe," wbich will be the feature film at the Varsity theater on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, ofers Joe E. Brown in another of his rapid fire, successful comedies. - Joel McCrea takes a léadiîag role a *Advcntture i namttaaa." wtil .n Jean Arthur. T/w filin will be thae attraction at the Teatro del[cioo fiis Friday anad Satiirday. Thrilling Saga of A ir Scheduled for Weekend r,, . --on - - With Jean Arthur and Joel McCréa in the leac'ing, rôles, Columbia's picture. "Aclventure in Manhattan,p" directed by Edward Ludwig. will be the feature attraction at the Teatro del Lago this Friday and, Satirdav.. This mystery cornedy.,,showing plentv of action. furnishes good enterta itiment. With. the cominz of "Doclsworth." the great novel and great stage, play, te the screen, in' the opinion of, manv critics. new.-cinemna history has been miade. This tzreat film, starring 'Walter Huston-.'Ruth. Chatterton, and MNary* Astor., will be the. femmue .picture at- the Teatro del Lago on Strîdav,, Monday, and Tuesdav. -Huston returns to the .scre.en, after his stage. successes'. vithý a istperh performance as t.he*American matnfacturer wvho vieldq to bis wife's plea that. they.take ljfe easv for a while. andse the myorld. Then he flnds that in so, doinz he loses her entirelv and is forced to find con1paniolnship with another. Star Picture A star picture for ail timne, crudit is alqo given to the fine work of David Nivem, Paul Lukas, and Gregorv Cave. A second picture that will 101ng lie i fthe mernoies orff hose u4ir Thursday-Lust Day Spectal Re$urn Showing WILL ROGERS in 'ISTATE PAIR'R ghier, and David *Newell tfake supporting roles. "S tate Fair," mith the late NVill Rogers as the leading character, is béing b)rought back this Thursday, to the Varsity theater. Wtlh Janet Gayno-Norm.an Fosier ke Note to Avoid per," which will be shown this Friday and Saturday at the Community theater. A tribute to the vision, ingenuity and courage of the nien who battled flot 0111Y storni and fog, but thec timidity and prejudice of interests, to establish long distance air lines. "China Clipper" is a brilliant chapter ini the pictorial history of daring. aviation. daN, and Ti ursdav of ncxt veeic. The great class;ic cornes to vivid life ini the, screen product ion. disnellinz once and for ail the notion thiat. Shaikespeare is a dry and drearv %vasýte of tinie. As a matter of fact. the pýlav is nearIv ail comnedv. V'crging at timces on the qlapstick. as the fouir lovers fall iindmiout of love at Ille 1)chest of Oberon, or the clownishi rustics rehecarse their plav, and, later. preset it before the duke. Joe E. WIIIow k Sko .8726

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