for, this Thursday and Friday, the Valencia theater begins a, week of fine pictures. Directed by William A. Seiter, and .starring Shirley Temnple,.Frank Mor- gan, Helen Westley, and Stepini Fet-ý chit, "Dimples" will. be the attraction at the, Valencia theater on Saturday. New songs and dance steps, many ki'nds: ofpeople, plus Shirley Tem ple, combine to Makte a highly entertain- ing film. Previewers have reported that the picture had even more appeal to aduits than it 1did to the .children. Qne of the-best of the pictures lit which the late Will Rogers starred, "State Fair,"I has 'been -revived by popular request, and will be seen at the Valencia theat er this Sunday and Monday. With a superb cast, careful and talented direction, great settings,. inagnificent photography, "Nine. Days a Queen" will be seen at the Valen- cia theater on Tuesday. The story, anl historical romance, is that of Lady Jane Grey, young and beautiful girl of noble birth, in line for the English throne, who is made a p)awn,ý in -the, gaine -for power be- the circus tells of the luves ortriarron -1acLnea the tramner of the big catSI, 'a nd june Travis, who maàrries hinm, and then discovers.Warreni HuIl.; .,Polo Joe," directeéd by William McGaun,,and starring Joe E, Brown, Skeets Gallagher, Carol Hughes, and S G or d on Elliott, will be the feature .~.: ~attraction at the ** W ilmette theater on S un da y and Monday. A young ma.n allergic to horses, prowess at polo, Sand the likelihood î~t.iS ê~*~'~rthat he will have. *January 29, 30-' hattan," for.A and Teatro del Lagop January 29,- 3(0-"Polo Joe," for.:F. January 31, Feb. 1, Z --"Comhe ai Cet It," for A, and Young A., Feb. 3, 4-"Winterset," outstandit for A. Wihinette Theater January 29, 30-"The Devil Is Sissy," outstanding for F. January 31, Feb. 1-"Polo Joe,"'f February 2, 3, 4-"The1 Luckiest 'Girl inthie World," for A and Young A. Feoature Starta 7:50-9:46 Starts Saturday 2:30, 4:-tg, 6 :20, 8:20, 10:15 and Sun., Mon., Tues., Jan. 31-Feb. 1-2 ng Edna Ferbr'a "11Core and Get le, Edward Arnold a Francis Pasnr-Joel MeCrm Feature Starts Sunday 2:40, 5:00, 7:20, 9.45 for Stairts Mon. and Tues. at 7:40, 10. .Wed.. Thurs., Feb. 3-4 The best pl ay of the year wlt stars who made It gr.ea1 m te concern. Thi hias novel id( mierrinient t( "The Luci will be the h theater on1 of next wee BUZZell, the Janie Wyatt *plays the part of the powerful War-, "Old Hutch," with Wallace fleer wick, Nova Pilbeaîn is the gentie and in the titie role, will be the featut perplexed Lady Jane who for nine filmn at the Wilmette theater on Fr <ays ruled as queen before being day and Saturday of next week roughly pulled from the throne by WXith Eric Linden, Cecelia Parke Queen 'Mary. Desmnond Tester plays and. Elizabeth Patterson in the sur the part of Edward, the 'boy: king. porting roles, this thoroughly enjo3 "A W\omnan Rebels" with Katharine able hornely story of small town foIl Hepburn, will be the feature picture furnishes an appropriate vehicle ft on Wednesday ,and Th.ursday. l3eery's natural, acting, and for th i nlnt, of1I ~P.a4êtrr. n a h Thm rsdcy. Lust VoyI Herbert Marshal Anne Shirley, Lt YwUek- [~Idsi r ight's Dream;" * r1.. Jan. 28-29