Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1935, p. 61

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in "flubes in Feature Wili1 ';Testro 1 Popiilar deniand is bringing a return showing ' of "Babes in Toyland" at the .Wilniette theater this Friday and- Sat- urday; hsecln screen version of The. doors of. the Wilmette. thoater open at 12:30 tiisSatin- d&Y aftersioon ând the. show starts at 1 ' cI<ck. A chaper , ofthe. * seial, "Dyamit Raah," s shown at the. matin. oaly. Victor Herbert's nursery-rhymie çlassic is a. marvelous mixture -of stirring, fantastic drama and riotous tomfoolery. Young and old will find this pleasant entertainmient, with Stan Laurel and Oliver 'Hardy at. their best and funni- est, with Charlotte'Henry as a charm- ing Little Bo-peep, Felix Knight the handsome Tom, and Henry Kleinbach ~the viliain. Sunday, Monday -and Tuesday, April 779, the Wilmette presents Douglas Fairbanks in "The Private Life of Don Juan'." Less audaciojus and agile than formerly, Fairbanks will move audiences with his wistfulness when hie plays the lover who retires to the coun- try and the:i buddenly essays a return to romancé 'only to find that. those lovely ladies no longer smile upon him. Revives 01<1 Days of Spaîn nie tiarnes.. Thie picture was produed by Alexander KordIa. "Un-ider Pressure" is the thrilling action drama the Wilmette presents Wednesday and Tbursday, April 10 and 11, yieldi ng insighit into the wvork ofmen who spend a short life at top speed. These men,, tunnel builders un'- der rivers and through mnountains, are portrayed by Edmund Lowe and Vic- tor tMcLagflen. There's plenty of ex- citement-and that tunnel under New is a veritable Jekyli and Hfydte. iThe story is suspenseful and eerie, fash- iôned by a .master-mind. Heather Angel, David Mann.ers,' Francis L. Sullivan'and V alerie Hobson com- prise the assisting cast., WiII Rogers CampaWgns It will. be figood1 politics"1 to take the ýwhole. family to séee Will Rogers i bis new picture, "The County Chair- man,"b at, the Teatro, delLago on Sun- day, Monday and Tuesday, April 7-9. In this. George Ade story, Will- Rog- ers ýplays a lovable but astute rural politician. And Wili1 puts plenty of spice into the roel with bis -observa- tions on the great American pastinie. The drama revolves around an elec- tion.race.for prosecuting attorney, with Will lining up biïs young law partner, .Kent Taylor, against Berton Churchill in one of those mud-slinging campaigns. Mr. Churchill also plays the father of Evelyn~ Venahie whom Taylor loveq." Whàt a situation for a conflict. Louise Dresser, Frank Melton and -Stepin Fetchit also fit admirably into the cast. Claudette, Cobert Wavers Nett Wednesday, Thursday and Fr1- day, Claudette Colbert wavers between an~ old newspaper pal-htnd an Engiish lord in an action-filled drama, "The Gilded Lily." Rav Milland portrays I th tiled TÉneihmàn. while Pre Mac-I DUILDS HOME FOR BRIDE Adolphe Menjou has built a home, "Honeymoon House,» for bis bride, Verree Teasdale. Thé location is in the Los Feliz huis, with a view of the surrounding country for miles around. Santa Claus might find the home rather confusing-there's a fireplace. n almflst every room. the sta;urEn- cyclope dia Brittaniça says, 1.' .i isprob- able that this '~'"* novel liad, more * «*. effect "on pub- Si c'coftscious- ness than an.y other written th i s decade.", lmue MieMlou -As a picture. "Bgabbitt '1-is one of those oMplete, combinations of fun anrd drama., It- is the story of, a man who did flot know as much as hie thought be did an& of. a woman who knew more than anyone suspected. Guy 'Kibbee, . as the husband, George Babbitt, and* Aline MacMahon, as his wife, have exactly the good old home-spun quali- ties 1th hestory 4eGands. An "Our Gang" comedy, "WVashee Ircnee," and another of James A. Fitz- pjatrick's travel talks, "Switzerland," N-ill complete thé program. ansaadlOtWhesayApril 9 and 0, he inntkaDrama club will present "A Bui of Divorcement" on the stage with one performance each evening at 8:15 o'clock. _ Doons open Sueday-Holidays at 1:30 P.M. Show aat2p.M. Doors Open Week Days at 6-,o p.m.. Show at 7 p.Ul. Doors Opmn Saturday at Thursdav; April 4 TREATRE lilcoin at. pi».St. Winms.t Adxits 1Ise - chiliren 190 Eves. et 7 anad9 mot.Bat. 1si» FRIDAY-SATrURDAYý 'April 64. NATINEES BOTH DÂTs. TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY Aprl 9-10 WINNETKA DRAMA CLUB, on the Stage ."A BILL 0F DIVORCE- MENT"' t: 15. 75e Aoen of Fret Parking $pme in "No Man's Land" Phones: Wlmm.t-Wmnneataj.o Tbnrsdav. Avril; May Wray td ai-Franlk Morgan 1 1THI

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