IL 1VU IR116 unfuuuu. He bua betd sales expe- rlence or is confidelit he can sol. lHe ha.is own automobile. Heocoa. give good referegces. To Mils man w. offer a real opportuflhfy. A ddress 8439, Box ,60 r-cctid bM, Edzoard Lvdwtig, u'sth jean Arthur, JoelIlMcCrea, (above) Rcgfinald Oweni, and Hermn Bing in:the cost will be seen at the Vom- In,,mlty tha ter this Priday and S'ai- A uf rona.n found ini "Polo JPe," the Warner production which wiii be seený at Teatro det Lago this' Fri4a.y. and Saturday. The farce. is weiI written,,has novel ideas, and is packed frorn stem to stern with laughs. Directed by Wil- liam McGaun, the picture -stars Joe E. Brown, Skeets Oaiiagher;' Carol Hughes, and Gordon Eiiiott. Packed with every requisite., for frst .class entertainment, "Corne and Get It" will ring the bell at the Teatro del Lago on Sunday,. Monday apd Tuesday. Ambitious Lumberman, 'The story is' that of an -amibitious lumiberman Who turnis away f roui the girl witb whom he faits ini love to marry the boss's daughter iii order in bis eider years, that he mieets the daughter -of his first love, and lavishes on lier the affection and tenderness stored up within him so long. Edward Arnold gives bis - usual superb performance as the ruthiess business man who gives up every- thing worth whiie in life for monetary success. Frances Farnier is cast in 4l- Anil rrle of the cabaret girl sougs, "Born to Dance" wu' cm the Varsity theater this Friday, Sat- urday, and Suniday. Neyer did the fleet-fàooted' and graef il empress of the modern dace do better than. in this vehicle Which concermns a smaillý town girl, whio, amibitious,, leaves her .community to. try her luck on the big city stage. First. s'he atternptL--Siflgng, but'she's. not- a success. Discouraged, she wanders to the loneiy hearts club, o ,perated by Una Merkel, where she- meets a naval officer, ashore -from subimarine duty, Ensign Ji, m m y Stewart. As a publièity stunt, Jimmy is per- suaded to .escort \Tirginia Bruce, musical coînedy star, andi he succeeds in getting Eleanor the job) of Vir- -ginia's understudy. Complications 'reall begin w'hén i Vrghia, too, e gins to faIt for jimmny. High praise also goes to those who play minor roles, jncluding Sid Su-7 vers, Alan Dienhart, Frances Lang- ford, and Buddy Ebsen. Star Quintt The five ra.pidly growing Dionîic 1quints are thie stars of "Reuniion," 1whicli will be offered at the Varsity 1 fbpnt-r on Mnfav and Tuesday., solution and lholds s end. 1An ingenious and i, of detective storiesi solve the theft of a quent predictions and al. actual crimes, t, upon to critic lis subse- great of sever- the TI with an and T forni the ýer beauty,. stark realisit, coin- artistry, inipending horror, are words~ used by one fanlous to de scribe "Winterset,"' the picture which will be seen at eatro del' Lago on Wedilesday hursday of next week. woricu. There's is a lot of fun, and imany are the real problenis which are ironed out during the course of the production. florothy Peterson, John Qualen, Sliru Summerville, Helen Vin- son, Edwar d Bromberg, and Alan Dinehart as well as Rochelle Hudson and Robert Kent all have good parts botor - 111111 yea 1 reci every aiternoon on the set, ýe cast and technicalcrem!s. SVANIt TUF MAI i I F