Septmber27, 934 II S V1T r C~ LwitLthe Amu semente ee r4 SHIRLEY TAKES STARRING BOW: Five Year Old Bundle of Curis and; Dimples Shown in First Titie Role at Wlmette Theater l'ie conling eel, is full ut Q,)d tlîimgs for patrons oIf the \VîIlînettc1 thliater. Fridav and Saturday, Septeniber )8 anîd 29, "Baby Take a Bou-" iîtro- duces '5-year-old Shirley Temple in her first.titie role, wvh il1 e James Dunn and Claire Trevor, who lbave been teamed in three pictures, are to- - gether. again as y Sbirley's p a r - ents. J immy C a gnie yPat O'Brien, Gloria Stuart and the Dc atems U. S. Pacific fleet alI help to put over the smashing drama of Uncle Sam's jack-tars afloat, 'Here Cornes the Navy," -Sunday to Wednesda%. Sep- tember 30 to October 3. "Midnight Alibi" Thursday and Friday, October 4 and 5, features Richard Barthelnîess who cornes through in fine style as a gang leader who loves the sister (Amn Dvorak) of a rival gangster. Here's more detailed information for the benefit of those who are bud - geting their time for the, coming en- tertainment week: Shirley Temple Scores Again Film patrons who saur Shirley Tem- ple in "Stànd Up and Cheer !" will want to see ber again in "Baby Take a Bow," a sparkling comedy-drama that gets under way in the first feu, scenes and maintains a rapid tempo to the cxciting finish. Tfhe stor% deals witb the struggle for happines s and success of a young man just out of prison, a girl who marries him be- cause she believes in bim, and the resuit of their union, an adorable baby girl who is the pride and-joy of their bearts. 1A great deal of comedy and human interest bas been injected into« the scenes sbowing the camaraderie and aff ection between daddy and baby and the episode of the cbild's birthday party affords Shirley another oppor- tunity toshow ber talents as a sing- ing and dancing entertainer. Keen romantic interest is maintained also by James. Dunn and Claire Trev or. Navy Draina Packs'Thrilla Based on Ben Markson's exciting story wbic.h combines romance, rolk licking comedy, rapid fire action and breath-taking thrill.s, the, picture, "Here Cornes the Navy," is said to be one of the most tremendous pro- ductions ever put ont by Warner Bros. Jimmy, Ca,iiey, and Pat O'Brien, two seamen,. are tbe bâterest of ene- mies., jimmy baving joined the navy just for a chance ta get even witb O'Brien. To add fuel to their batred, jimmy fails in love witb a heautiful girl (Gloria Stuart) who turns ont to be his hated enemy's sister. For the first time in pictures, the whole gigantic Pacific fleet is seen, weighing anchor and steaming ont of its'harbor for the Atlantic coast. Tbe drama, "Midnigbt Alibi," star- ring Richard Bartbelmess, offers a new plot twist, and bis performance keeps pace with the tbrilling story Return of Bulldog Drummond Is Big renrin Event at Varsity! nitamous Bulldog Drummond is And thonsands of north shore film patrons are glad that Ronald Col- inati again portrays the .dvnamic amateur detective, this time in the newv drama&, "Bulldog Drummond1 Strikes Back," the Varsîtv theater thrill feature Friday to M.\ondaNv, Sep- teniber 28 to October 1. \\'len Loretta Young's familv dis- appears, Bnlldog Drunmond leapsi inito the thick of the mivsterv Yes, lie plunges into a dangerous ,,fog," but it's a joy forever to find onit how lie meets perils with quick wit and fast talking. Charles But- ter,.worth plays Ronald Colman's right liand man, Algy, who keeps disap-i pointing bis bride, Una 'Merkel. Then, too. there is Warner Oland as the oriental prince wbo keeps the sus- penseful plot of- the picture a-qniver with possibilities. Bv way of an added attraction at the Saturday matinee, 1,000 auto- graphied photos of Shirley Temple are, to be given to the cbildren. Tuesday, Wednesday and ThursdaV, iOctober 2, 3 and 4, will bring inter- estinig emotional currents of "One More River," from the novel by John1 Galsworthy. Diana Wynyard is married to a sadist witb cbarming manners, wbo beats. ber wben tbey are ini the tropics, so she returns to England. There she -has a barmless interlude with Frank Lawton. but the hiusband follows bier and expands it into a divorce suit of national pro- portions. Mrs. Patrick Campbell, C. Anbrev Smith, Reginald Denny and Henrv Stephenson are among the, other miembers of the cast. Community Theater Has Hollywood Movie Satire "Bottoms Up," a ,romantic comedyi witb music, cornes to Winnetka Comniunity theater Friday and Sat- urday, September 28 and 29. Buddy DeSylva, the producer who was res- ponsible for "Sunny Side Up," is credited with another bit. Like his earlier success, "Bottoms Up" is re- ported to be. a deligbtful romance witb songs woven logically into the story, wvhich satirizes the bluff 'of Hollywood. "Pat" Paterson, Iovely Englisb comedienne, makes ber Amn enican film debut in this picý,urc. Other' members of the cast' are Spencer Tracy, John Boles, Herbert Mundin and Thelma Todd. Edna May Oliver. and James Glea- son again team to solve a tbrilling murdér nqystery and. endow their sleuthing -with laugh-provoking re-. partee in "Murder on the, Black- board" which will, be sbown at Win ICOM MUNITY Theatre, Frn. & Sat. Spencer Tracy pat Fatterson, John Boles "Bottoms Up" wlnnetka Tues. ý& Wed. Edna May Oliver Jas. Gleason "Mrron the Blackboard" netka Community theater Tuesday and W\ednesday, October 2 and 3. In this production, the. sequel. to "The Penguin Pool Murder," Miss Oliver 'is again seen as the ýangular :Npinster school marm who carnies a silver-handled umbrella,. dresses in Victorian fashion, but bas modern ideas on crime detection. Gleason portrays the wise-cracking mundane police inspector. BLUSHES IN GAY NIGHTIES James Dunn is seldom embarrassed, but there's one thing he confesses is apt to fluster hini. Tbat's being photographed in bis pajamas-! A scene in "Baby, Take a Bow" called for Dunn to appear' in bis night clothes- and his face got redder and redder before the action was over! GORGEOUS COSTUMES MIarioti Davies in ber new starring pîcture -Operator 13" wears nine gorgeons custumes designed for ber bv Adrian, M etro-Goldwvn-.NMayer's tamous fashion center. In making the tbrilling Navy film, i*Here Cornes The Navv," the War- ner Bros. company spent more time away from the home -grounds than I ani, other troupe in the last four years. Today (Thurs.) OPen Last Day 1:30 Robert Young Madge Evans in Daily "Pawls interlude" ýFri, S&4. Sun., Mon. Sept. 28-29-30-Oct. 1 BiLOGDIMMOND STRKESBACK Retatd treUNITED ARTIST 1DOORS OPENI SATURDA4Y At 12:30. P. M. I Corne arly! I I KIDS 1 4mN Autogfraphed Photo. of 1SIRLacEY SWill eCvnAa Be Her oCtYus Tues., Wed., Thuns, Oct. 2-3-4 DIANA WItNYARD "11E MOIRE with Colin Clive Regirald Demny il - Doons open Sat.-Sin..Bolulays utl 1:80 p.uM. show Bt.2800 pan. (Continuons) fluors open wek »Daym t 0:45 p. m., Show at 7:00p. B. BeoxoNe cloues treus Mon. ta Fr1. at 8:49 p.n. Sat. and Suu.lays at 10.00 pan. Adulte, 25c-Children, 10c Today, Thurs., Sept. 27 Gary Cooper-Marion Davies OPERATOR 13 Fei.. Sat., Sept. 28-29 Shirley Temple-Jamnes Dunn Also Sat. Me"inee-Last Chapter of "Lost Jungle"-and the. Finit Chap- fer of the New Serial 616UMN lm UP Sun. to Wed.. Sept. 30 to Oct. 3 James Cagney-.Paf O'Brien Gloria Stuart-Frani.M'cHugh and the U. S. FLEET iliums., Fri.. Oct. 4.5 Richard Barthblmess in 'MI OUGT ALiI COMING SOON "Murder in the Privae Car" "Cockeyed Cavaliers" 'Dragon Murder Case" "0f Human Bondage" "Wild Gold" 'As the Eerth Turns' Septembéi,27,1934 WILUP-Tirip i-lipip