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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 40

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«0 "HOT DOG" â€" An Ailâ€"Dog CaSst Barkie Comedy _â€" "ANYTHING BUT HAM"â€" ACT NEWS EVENTS ~~~*THE BIRTHDAY PARTY"â€"MICKEY MOUSE CARTOON Matinee Onlyâ€"Last Chapter of "THE SPELL OF THRE CIRCUS" _ SATURDAY, MARCH 28 Phone 2400 _ "DOLLAR DIZZY" â€" A CH. GRANTLAND RICE SPORTHIGHT TUES. â€" WED. â€"(Adults Onlh â€"ADDED â€"â€" â€"_â€"__ADOLPH ‘TRADER GINSBERG"â€"Comedy THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY _ NOW SHOWING MOTHERS NDAY â€" MONDA Y â€" â€"«â€"*DDEIY ... * @THE GREAT MEADOW" Continuous Sunday from 2:00 to 11 :00 @â€" gmZ â€" â€"~ANITAâ€"PAGE ADOLPH MENJOU â€" ~ROB THE A T RE (Adults Only) ° with Dorothy Peterson Helen Chandlor David Moanners Sidney Blackmer Evelyn Knapp Heten "“'ztm Highland Park K. with You‘ll like JOU ROBT. MONTGOMERY Minnic Golf Act â€" News Events io cleincs d eiâ€"_ APRIL 2 â€" 3 Bargain Matinee at 2:30 FODAY AND FRIDAY MARCH 31 â€" APRIL 1 UNIVERSAL NEWS Sol Strauss, Mgr, MARCH 29 â€"â€" 30 H P R E S "The Great Meadow," Charles Braâ€" bin‘s new Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayerâ€" picâ€" ture is a talking picture version of the much discussed historical novel of the same title written by Elizabeth Madâ€" ox Roberts. This tale of romance, Indianfights and frontier adventures in the Daniel Boone country is. depictâ€" ed by a large cast including John Mack ~Brown, Eleanor Boardman, Lucille LaVerne, Anita Louise, Gavin Gordon, Guinn Williams, Russell Simpson, Sarak Padden and> Helen Jerome ~Eddy. 8 ; â€" Then mischief starts .. .. the revolt startsâ€"._._._the king asserts himself and the situations from then on are tense, thrilling, dramatic and humorous. _ f @ the princess to a dissolute ‘prince, then leaves for a tour of America. Robert:: Warwick ~returns â€"to the sereen as prime minister. Mary Asâ€" tor is delightful and astonishingly beautiful as Princess Anne, the king‘s daughter. ~ The queen, for political purposes. arranges the marriage ‘of It is Lowell Sherman at the peak of ~his ‘directorial art, and at the height of his acting career. As the henpecked king, . dominated by. â€"his "queen," a part splendidly played by Nanceâ€"O‘Neil, Sherman displays his keen sense of humor, his irony and his personality in a manner which eclipses his former efforts in, "He Knew Women,"**EawtutLarceny,"* and =""Theâ€"‘Payoff."â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"==â€"â€"â€"oonâ€" _ Entertaining Plot The story is charming, adapted from Robert E. Sherwood‘s stage sucâ€" eess.â€"â€"It is laid in a mythicalâ€"monâ€" »rchyâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Northâ€"Sea.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" s Lowell Sherman in ~â€"â€" Delightfully humorous satire! â€"â€" Splendid dramatic plot! Thrills of a revolt against the King! Those are refreshing elements in Radio Pictures‘ ratirical comedy, "The Roval Bed." â€" Mother‘s Cry ... The Criminal Code The Great . Meadow + _ Bunday, March 29 The Manâ€"Who Came Back ....... Reyal Bed :.....:......=...sacA The Man Who Came Back The Easiest Way No <Limit ... _... No Limit ...._;.... The Easiest Way Mother‘s Cry The The The Weekly Movie Programs Painted Desert . Man Who Came Man Who Canme Painted Desert . SCREENINGS ‘Thursday, March 26 Saturday, March 28 Wednesday, April Monday, March 30 Tuesday, March Thursday, April Friday, March 27 "Satirtcal Comedy April 3 Back Back Deerpath Deerpath . Aleyon . Aleyon Deerpath .. Alcyon Deerpath . Aleyon Aleyon Deerpath Deerpath . Aleyon . Alcyon Deerpath Aleyon ‘Popular Players Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, the screen‘s most popular sweethearts, are reâ€"united in Raoul Walsh‘s Fox Movietone production of "The Man Who Came Back," one of the most powerful romantic dramas ever writâ€" ten, presents Miss Gaynor and Farrell in the greatest roles of their coâ€"starâ€" ring careers. ~â€"â€"One of the greatest classics and biggest box office successes of Amerâ€" ican stage history, Eugene Walter‘s "The Easiest Way," has been made into a talking picture which will be shown at the Aleyon Theatre Tuesâ€" !. : :" t s akne._ _ â€""The Easiest W ay" is considered by crities one of the finest discussions of a woman‘s emotional problem the play world has ever known. It reâ€" volves around the question, should â€"&a man forgive a woman‘s missteps? The general action concerns three people, "Laura Murdock," played by Constance Bennett; the human, inâ€" quisitive but hardly _ villainous. "Brockton," done by the suaveâ€"Adolph Menjou} and "Madison," whom Laura comes to love, assigned to the clever and popular Robert Montgomery. There, drawn by natural forces, he is attracted to a girl one rung above himself in .degradation. Together, hand in hand, impelled by their newâ€" found faith, their courage is reborn in misery. Clinging to each other, :.héy climb to a seventh heaven thru ove. e Farrell, as the ne‘er do well son of New York‘s king of finance, falls from grace. Improperly trained to face the world, he sinks, step by step, until he finally reaches the lowest dive in Shanghai. % The Miss ( The original ‘stage star of "The Easiest Way" was the talented _ Franâ€" ces Starr, who toured in it for years. The screen version will present that popular young blonde stellar light, Constance Bennett, in the centralâ€"role of Laura Murdock. " girl, of course, is played by aynor. ‘ f in Romantic Drama Thursday, March 26, 193 matic role many frie and Willig â€"There, i is attracts himself i hand in h found fait in misery they clim?l Mi he finally Shanghai, â€"~â€"Farrell, New York grace. Im world, he _ "The M the â€"most éver> wril and Farr their coâ€"s h are reâ€"Uul Movieton Who Can Janet= the scree Wiltia part of_ the â€"Pat} Desert," "Riders years aj which * Higgin. Willia Bill .Boy tacula The rayno Thursd an gir Gay 46

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