:A. Mexican bandit attempts to carry out ýAmerican1 gansten methods, thereby funnishing much. fun. This delightfui comedy, which Wili be enjoyed byr the entire famnily, was directed by ýRoubén Mamùoulian' and the. cast includes Nino Martini, Idà Lupino, Leo Carillo, 'and Mischa Auer. The Columnbia piture, "Adventure in . Manhattan," with jean Arthur and- 'Joei McCrea, arnystery comedy which shows plentyr of; action and furniishes zood 'entertainînent. Will be' ýseen. at 'the Wilmn.ette theater this Sup-day and Monday. ater rriday ani au r(luUy. MATI NIE DAILYl Tlursday-Last Day! JOE-E. BROWN IaImmJ Another Mileitone Fr1., Sat. and San. DOORS OPEN SATURDAY IAT'12:30 M. P. EDNA FERBER'S 'COME AND GET IT' Markinz another milestoie. in the developmen t of the screen, *"Dodsworth," which cornes to the 'Wilme'tte tbeater on Tuesday and Wednesday of next week %viii be rated as one of the great pictures since the beginning of the sound cinema era. Walter Huston. who was for niany years overlooked and negiec'ted by Hollywood, and who made a naine for himself on the stage in the legitimate version of Sinclair Lewis great nnvel, .play's with consummate , skiil the naine part of' the drarna as the ..... factirer who. 2t the nleadinoe 1 Leslic Howard'and Norina in -Romeo and Juliet" Sheater - With a solid week of great pictureS scheduled foi the Varsity theater, the week is opened this Friday,. Saturday. and. Sunday,- with "Corne and Get It." Packed with every ingredient that' goes to make the unforgetable picture, this classic of'-tbe timber country,, based on -t'he. storyý by Edna Ferber, stars. Edward 'Arnold, Joel McCrea, and Frances Fgrmer.' Arnold is the ambitiouý lumbermhan., who decides against, the wishes of. bis heart to xnarry. a dance hall girl, and wd the boss's dauge. Many yéars later, when- he, is -both' suc cessfui and bitter, he, meets the young and beautiful daughiter, f bis first love. Among the great scenes of the play are* the log-rollinge seq ue nces, ven which stand out brilliantly c. against the splendid work of,- the '1 Greatest of ail romances of literature is the love' aifair of Romeo Montagiue and Juliet ('aptilet. Above ore Leslie Hozwarrd and Nôr,,w Shecarer as they appear in a~scene fr-ont, the motion picture version. of Sbakes/'eare's play .which is to be seen at the Varsity theater Wednesday and Thursday of ne.rt week. There iLI bc twvo performances as.Beauty and Disiastr Beauty and impendiniz disaeer are intermingled in 'one of the greatest dramas of the year, "Winterýët." which will be. seen at the Varsity theatér next 'Mondav and Tuesday." ~Burgess 'Meredith, who played a leading noie in the drama festival in Glencoe, two sumniers ago, takes thev' 'part of Mio, son - of a radical who was railroaded to bis dèath for a crime hie d'id not commit. One 'man The Bot' Play of tho Vear Wlth Stars' Who Made if Great 'WINTERSET'I with BURGESS MEREDITH In the Roe e.ted on the tai affair of the heart after anotner, and. it is not 'until the end of the play that the satisfactony solution of the. pnoblemns is ini sight. Great credit has been given to the .work.of Mr. Huston, as well as 'to the' two leading ladies. 'Ruth Chatterton, and Mary ,Astor, with it that the man h aln'b% the soli, b-v the' judge who presided at the trial, 'and by the real killer. boe E. Brown can be tamned by Thereafter truth and fear are joined music, but nobody knew it until. it in ruthless battie. More and more becomes apparent was discovered that the magic tunie that would turn jbe from a ragnlg %vhatshould have been long ago acof lion into a man of mieilow and obl ig-kowledged: that the 'plays Shakespeare can bc enjoyed by evalt r' oodis ing "katn's Jn o onfs sdthher's ay when eryone. "Midsummer Night's Dream,7 haes lyiglcl which is o a scelle wîiiîe it played an orchestra "Rotneo n itd Tuithe *1,d wafor ---- I n2 ýr 1 1 Ieasf; Wftat flappens to One Noted Comedian I visit'ed I knows the whoie truth is meet his old friends at ANDY HOSrNIKS LOTUS OÂRDENS Wlilow à SkoU*Badi. 'Wiu. 3728 Ipearing inw a Million." apake