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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1937, p. 51

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When a Young man, allergic to hors.es, boasts of his prowess at polo, * and-then the - likelihood that'he, will have .to demonstrate' causes him *much conicern,, there's the outliie of, the plot of "polo Joe," wbhich wili, be seen at the Valencia theater ithis 'Friday and, Saturclay. The, perform- ance on the latter day begin.s at noon. The. farce is well written, bas novel .ideas. and . will bring much, merriment, to the fans of. its leading player,. be E. Browni.. Su'pporting roles in t.his Warner ýpicture, which wvas directed by william Mccaun,. are taken. b'ý Skeets Gallagber, Carol Huglies, and G ordon Elliott.' Perfect characterizations bv stars and feature -playeirs, magnificent scenes of the logging countrv, and an absorbinig story of the makinr, of a lumber king combine to present an out s tàndinh: phôt6plav which holds the interest fromn begjnning to end. Corne and Get It That paragraph describes "Comne: and Cet Lt," the Coldwyni picture directed byv Howard H{awks anid WVil- liam~ Wyler, wvith Edward Ariiold,, Frances Fariner, Walter Brennan,j Mady Christians, and jo0el McCrea *taking the principal parts.. "Corne ani Cet Lt" wil.l be shown at the Valencia1 and refreshnzn character arnong the sleuths of fiction, "Charlie Chan at- the ope," a- tale involving, mur;- ders and, madmen, will be seen at the Teatro del Lago this Friday and Saturday.. Because of the school hioliday on .Friday, Lincoln's birthday, a special mat inee performance basbeen sched- uled, and, a family program hafs ben arranged. special attraction wvill be the three stooges in "False Aiarms.". Witb ,Frank McHugh, Allen jen- kins, Joan Bl1ondeil, and Cuy Kibee in the leading.roles, Warner'g "Three 1Meni on a Horse" bhas been scheduled for the Teatro del Lago for Sunday, MNionday and Tùesda. Raçe-Track Çomedy The popular race-track comiedy, cess, bias been adequately adapted to the screen wïth amùusinig situationis. The directiôn is discreet and. the roles are well hiandled. "XXe Who Are About To Die," the. RKO picture directed by Christy Cabannie, ,vith Amti Dvorak, Johni Beal, and Preston Foster ini the.Iead- inig roles', will be seeni at the Teatro de) Lago on \Vedinesday anid Thurs- dav of next week. Travis Banton specials from "High, Wide and Handsome" these days. but when she does, get out for dinner she's very apt to wear >a. black velvet dinner dress with a bolero of blue' velvet embroidered in gold thread. Then, for daytime, s.he bas a strik- ing brown wool one-piece dres.s with ;a bolero of safari seagëlskini. . There's an amusing little pancake hat of the sealskin to match the latter, too. STrREET SCENE Astreet in Panama City, Panama. bas been re-built exactly to scale on a sound stage studio for "Swing H- i g b, Swing Low," co-starring Carole Lombard. and Fred. Mac Mpr- ray. GRANNY GETS A BREAK Her grandmother in Great Falls, Mvont., had neyer heard Martha Raye sinig or hiad -seen her in her acts until the comedy sensation recently nmade a special trip there just to per- form for ber. Fr1., Sat., Feb. 12-13 Speclal Holiday Matinee PYlday L1ncoln's Birthday "1CHARUE CHAN AT TUE OPEIRA"l Warner OIand 3 Stoogesiln "F'alae Alarma" Feature Starts Both Days at 2:30, 4:30, 6:25, 8:20, 10:20 Sin., Mon., Tues., Feb. 14-15-16 "IITNRE NBN ON A HROISE" Frank McHugh - joan Blondà Adlen Jendust Feature Starts Sun. 2:15, 4:15, 6:10. 8:10, 10:05 Starts Mon. 7 :40, 9 :50 Wed.. mhurs.. Feb. 17-18 the Valencia theater on Tuesdav and Wednesday of next week. A serious film, wbicb has for its thenie the railroadiîil- of a so-called "iradical" to his death, and the start- inz subsequent investigations by his son, it points the need for kindness and for social juistice. Directed by Alfred Santeil,. the leading parts are taken by Maro Bujrgess Meredith, and E d u a rd o Uoyer tak-e the îeading rotes in "Gar- den of Allah," wbich will be shown at the Teatro del Lago Thursday of this week. Marked byr beautiful pho- tograpby; well portrayed roles. and geood direction, the film is one of the screen's classics. An additional at- traction will be another release of "The March of Time." r-UA De 51 iv UIT 1 i POq IIDA LUPINO-LEO CARRILLO, Single tickets on Sale Bat., Peb. 13 Mail ordera fllled ln ordol, recelved M ATINeEE PAILY 15C 1:30 t. 6:30 p.m. ach of

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