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Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1931, p. 34

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Plum 2 “IO NOW SHOWING; SI hltAY. “-2”. N Continuous from 2:00 to 11:00 FIRST GREAT RAILROAD TALK THRILL!!! 1ttr.NitAY. PM! T'ilURrutAY up rmnn ruminant»; “WARNER nos. Present" I'I ' ES”.\\' AN" “KIDS EMMY SET- - - -r-" if _ - I XT) MOVIITONE SUCCIHOI TO’WUNNY “DE Wi' ' o '-'; l " ' I I. , t , a; BROWNAHENDERSQN‘S tTURu.tY, Frm. 7 EDDIE QI'IIJAN HAR D LLOYD as“) (ill),,:.,'.',, .J'Feet. tts'ei'i"fli'ii"iit$l "I I'IIIS “URI.“ " I!!!" KENS " VNC," C0MFatt Mntimw Uni): "Tt LUI'IS w0hirF.iy, tlmo: t'OMr'.ttt . l tl REGINALD DENNY "A LADY’S MORALS" WINNIE LIGHTNER and Bitt Cast "Wm” il BRENDEl the “t HRH-II“ "IAN' - ROB'r. ARMSTRONH “BIG MONEY" THEATRE Gll.hCh' MOORE truu'mlilun "ttera 5" :\ In get it First" Highland Ptsrk " . FITTtmnI. . NEWS mums rm: s'PF.M, or TUF, CtttCCyi" Cotttimgottss from 2:00 to ll H l R11 Mth W IRAN AitTUt'rt t F. uty, FIND“ VII“ N FN S FA ENTS hum'rm) a ith Bargain yiatittee_at 2:00 TODAY AND FRIDAY b'h'MUARY I0. I I N EU ti Sol Strung. Mgr. I DAY ONLY FOX Turin}? THE PRESS If! A new Pathe diio; drama. “Big Money," in ture ot' Wall street ant world will be on view S die Quillun and Miriam featured in the leading For the first time in ture hi,tory the pnpul Alcyon Theatre Offers Fine Bill for Ensuing Week LI th ture hutm-y entire city ha of u In the fih talking Were made with Louis Wollwim, Rob- ert Armstrong and Juan Arthui and tt thou-mil pen-sum from adjacent mm- munilies Were used in the picture. V Grave Moore, Metropolitan were our. makes her debut in talking pie. ture» as Jenny Lind in "A Lady’s N u-r u l s," Mvtro-Gohiwyin-.Ma.ver's ronmnee bust-ii on the life. ot' the singer, (-oniing Monday to the Alcyon. Lavish expenditure to provide the unusual backgrounds required for the second grout DeSylvu, Br'uwn and llenilm'sun Fox Movielone Musical comedy, "Just Imagine," is nppnrant in the riehm-ss of the settings and cos- tumes for this production to be shown comedy, "Just Imagine," is appu in the l'irhm-ss of the settings and tumor. fur this production tn be H Tuwduy and Wednseday. "The Lite of the Party" k Warnvr Brothers and Yitaphono "urtion in natural ruler is annuu an the cumin: attraction Thur, aingu-r. l l.avis unusual "wund and oat iitht thr ity, Mo Dunning Abraham" Lincoln The Life "t the Party yd tht AI Weekly Movie Programs s" which will be shown Sunday. lhnumml inhabitants of Miles Montana, where many scum-.1 made with Louis Wollwim. Ruh- p1 M I'm-Kin lm, Imnu 'ttttut Nil“ nix mistake is une of the Pl laugh-material in "a latest talkie- "Fevt First um theatee tonight and SCREENINGS rtttlt' Wtdnnduy. Fey-nun I l H Thunday. February " of th" Party W h Thundly. Frhrtmry ' Huxlcr " "an: Who C W r Saturday, FoMu-ry , TueuUy, F'rttmary Louder Mundny. Fobvuun fund-y. February Friday, February " Wildly ' February 6 titm ll magician In ad ids! Cinema time in motiun pic- " population of an am used in the cant lt occum-d during Radio l’icturv's all V dfama "Danger mseday. the Party" latest and Yitaphono pro- dialogue itin's "trock.tyil" one of the peaks Muck Hack uloguc comm: a thrilling pie and the under v Saturday. Ed r is announce tiun Thur.) Set-gm are Harold First" at Alcyun [warmth Thwrpath A lcyun “vary Dee " Icy: m DiTrrmth hr Ire, [m Ali'y 'ihryon “with rrputh Airy-m Meyon 'rprath nth nth "Danger Lights" Has Appeal to Rail Men Immurtuliziim tho u n s w e r v i n K faith and courage of all American milroull men, Radio Pictures' "Danger Lights.” tirst arr-at railroad melo- drama of the talkies, 0 mos as a stir, ring tribute to the stout hearts who keep the wheels moving. With Louis \Vulhoim as the two- ftitvtl, hard-sweating, roaring division Moss whose indomitable strength holds the rails inst; Robert Armstrung as the are engineer whnséJove for the railroad transcends his selfishness, and Jvun Arthur “S the railroad-bred beauty whose charm fires these iron mon to ilwth grim. "Danger Lights" is truly the ttii" of the rails (lrumu- tilt Railroad mon countless amhvn lions; the landelillvs lung from tluv he.ull greyhound ing m and sun-0n stat ilvst vorttributi "Drvely Ilnuv," Gohlwyn-Mty.vvr' l.ady's Mun-uh." Ihv life of Jenny picture Ihv life of Jenny Lind. The new sum: is a smooth ftowing l-nHml 'uutwwhat of the type of "The End of a Pork-ct Day," and Mist Munro pry-Mitts that it will probably how m:- fully as popular. V Mrs. Hum! is one nf several fam. nu" mmpusvrs ropnwvntml in the film. O,uuw Strum. Nunlmser of "The ' volate Sufdior." compost-d "it ls Des. tiny and "ttarcrrs0r" for ther, singer, and Morin-rt Suuthm‘f of "Tho Rogue Song" hutw 1mtributed “Oh Why." Miss Mmm- also sings arias from "Karma" and “Daughter of tho Rafti- ment." A Swwli<h pasto/ale, an Ital- inn sum: and " students” chorus cum- plvie tho hwiih musical score. (Isn-nr Strum volate Sanh tiny and "tt and “win-rt Song" hutw Miss 1Fotrt. Good Program Is The Genesee theatre of Waukegan offers u very good program of pie- tures next wrwk, 'Thursduy. Friday and Saturday, Jack Oakie and Juan Arthur feature in "The Gang Buster," "Follow the Imudvr" with Ed Wynn and Ginger R ‘gurs is listed for Sunday. Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor in "The Man Who Came Back" is scheduled for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. "Abraham Lin. mln” with Waiter Huston will be shown. 'arrie Jacobs Bond Writes Special Song F'.hd h'uc HIT“ rilvmul men will appveviute the up“ authentic tout-hos of "Dan- l.i1:hts"; the ruumlhuusc opera- " the emergency Hearings of dink-fund washouts; plunging frt-iuhts owl- mountain passes: hon!“ rut stride of the limited ie Jar-um Bond, America's best. l mmlurn composer. whose .1’ a l'vrl'm't Day" is a chasin- pavis of the world. has made hut. as a composer for talking Thursday, February h, 1931 Mauro; Metropolitan opera m star, sings Mrs. Bond's ttributirm to the Lalkies. ”our." in her first Metro- Mzgyvr starring picture, "A arm.” a romance based on I' Jenny Lind. R'ith their de luxe conch- stiruimt glory of railroad- I sound and talk, Offered at Genesee

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