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Highland Park Press, 3 Dec 1931, p. 36

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_ | "Riders of the Purple Sage" FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY TUESDAYâ€"WEDNESDAYâ€"THURSDAY _ â€"â€" DOUBLE FEATURE SUND FRIDAY â€"SATURDAY â€" 34 DECEMBER 4â€"5 Continuous Saturday 2:00 to 11:00â€"25¢ â€" 10¢ to 5:30 p.m. Phone 2400 __â€"____â€" Highland Park, HI. â€"â€" Sol Straus, Mgr. Starts SIM:{ at 2:00â€"4 :55â€"7:50â€"10 :25 â€"â€" Monday at 7:15â€"10:05 . "CATCH AS CATCH CAN" Comedy â€" News Events _ "East of Borneo" ROSE HOBART ~â€"Starts at 7:00â€"9 :55 4 RCA VICTOR RADIOS FREE:! THOMAS MEIGHAN â€" MAUREEN O‘SULLIVAN Starts Friday at 7:00â€"10:10 â€" Saturday 2:30â€"5:25â€"7:00â€"10 :00 CEDRIC HARDWICKE â€" BEATRIX THOMPSON Starts Friday at 8:45 â€" Saturday at 3:57â€"8:10 ThE BOY FRIENDS in "CALL A COP" â€" News Added: Saturday Mlg';nee only : "Battling With Buffalo Bill" "THE DREYFUS CASE" Coâ€"operation of North Shore Talking Machine Co. 2â€"EACH â€"NIGHT to Holders of LUCKY NUMBERS Get Rich Quick Wallingford "PENROD AND SAM®" Lew Ayres â€" Frank Carideo â€" The 4 Horsemen â€"Starts Sunday at 3:10â€"6:05â€"9:00 â€"â€"â€" Monday at 8:30 "ONE WAY TRAIL®*" . Drawing about 9:00 â€" Winners must be p}esent LEON JANNEY â€" JUNIOR COUGHLAN WILLIAM HAINES â€"â€"LEILA HYAMS ROBERT AMES â€" MARY ASTOR Smart Women TONIGHT‘S DOUBLE FEATURE New Adventure of "SK YLINE * Starts Every Evening at 8:15 GEORGE O‘BRIEN BUCK JONES © s 3 "High Stakes" LOWELL SHERMAN Starts at 8:25 DECEMBER 11â€"12 Hf ord. reforqiingwrgl'xdywifit-;i;g'ihe gir L Lk s 4 & & DEC. 8â€"9â€"10 qlnl’ @ Cinema Talk varies ~between straight dramatic episodes, riotous humor and romanâ€" tic interest. Wallingford manages to escape the clutches of the police until he takes an interest in a charming telephone operator. Unâ€" wittingly the girl causes him to be trapped by a persistent detective, but all ends happilyâ€" with Wallingâ€" How these three bank together to concoct â€"various fantastic â€"schemes for hoodwinking big business men Three of the most amusing charâ€" acterizations seen on the scréen in some time are offered in "New Adâ€" ventures of Getâ€"Richâ€"Quick Wallingâ€" ford." The picture, based on the popular George Randoliph Chester stories, presents William Haines in the role of J. Rufus Wallingford, master of getâ€"richâ€"quick schemes, the stage comic, Jimmy "Schnozzle" Durante, as his chauffeur, and Ernâ€" est Torrence as Blackie Daw, fellow conspirator in the fine art of relievâ€" ing "suckers" of their money. Comedy Trio in players of the first degree. When the team finds itself in the midst of itsâ€"finalâ€"gameâ€"of ~theâ€"season, with Army, the interest has reached a pitch of highest ex¢itément. The entire production is filled with the spirit of football, and the agrtsâ€" teams, and the cast comprises some of the greatest players in the hisâ€" toryâ€"developed ~by the late Coach Knute Rockne at Notre Dame. These includeâ€" Frank â€"Carideo,â€" twiceâ€"Allâ€" American quarterback, "The Four Hcorseman," Moon Mullins, John Law, Adam Walsh, Al Howard, Bucky © O‘Connor, Art McManmon and many other noted players. And thm__b_qxa__nw:zu_ngJ the following season. _But there arises a situation which interferes with these plans, and eventually Dbrings the young football star to a point where ‘he forgets the spirit animating the team, and becomes an outcast in the eves of his fellow players.. This portion of the picture is frought with drama, and the boyâ€" ish Lew makes the most of every scene. a 1 200 _ 26 2 Ne f 4 09 , OJOOC Whether you are a football fan or naictinne * not, you‘ will get a real thrill from| "The Dreyfus Case," a Columbia seeing "The Spirit of Notre Dame."| Picture presentation, is based on the Devotees of the gridiron sport will very real and quite recent history of andoubtedly be filledâ€"with the wildâ€"|‘the trial of Alfred Dreyfus, the eyed enthusiasm that comes from &| French Artillery Captain who was hardâ€"fought game, for this picture| arrested for high treason on the is real football with real football| flimsiest evidence, convicted despite players. contradictory evidence and his unâ€" .. The picture stars Lew Ayres, as a| shakable ~statement of innocence, country :_boy _ just enteringâ€" andâ€"condemned to degradation and Dame university, and later, in his| perpetual imprisonment on Devil‘s junior year, becoming the ballâ€"carâ€"| Island. rying hero of the team, definitely| _ That might have been the end of headed for Allâ€"American selection in| Dreyfus‘ ‘storvyâ€"but ha was inaa. Spirit of Notre Dame Is Fine Production Grafters Adventures # #p0m since "ANas PAumy Valentine." _ Haines‘ inimitable comicalities plhis a semiâ€"straight characterizaâ€" tion give him ample opportunities, of whichâ€" heâ€"takes full advantage: Many of the early scenes were filmed in New York. Of the featured performers in "Skyline," Thomas Meighan porâ€" trays the role of a rich business man;â€" Hardie Albright, appears as a forlorn youth who has never known his real father, Maureen O‘Sullivan of the slums, and Myrna Loy is seen in one of her siren roles. â€" "Skyline" Close to 1,000 players were reâ€" quired to transfer this film epic of New York‘s skyline to the screen. The picture was directed by Sam Taylor, whose productions include many of Mary Pickford‘s and Harâ€" old Lloyd‘s outstanding successes. â€" fisch, admirably directed by F. W. Kraemer and Milton Rosmer. It is a pictu_re you should not forget to see and will never forget or ;eérét having seen. P im e 3 shakeâ€"up. The story ends with the sc mfirâ€"e‘d‘*&?m the very scene where, twelve years previous, he had been degraded. â€" iofi iiniadien ht Aiar cce ts oo hn 3i € athnctnet, hsn â€"bireticharscad bs . ‘*The Dreyfus Case" is an adaptaâ€" tion of a play by Herzog and Rehâ€" â€"â€"truthâ€"was â€"drivenâ€"underground, but the injustice dealt Dreyfus was so glaring that it excited Zola to acâ€" tion. He enlisted the sympathies of Clemenceau, then owner of a newsâ€" paper, and in its pages Zola‘s famâ€" ous "I Accuse!" letter one day startled the world and started a conâ€" troversy â€" that not only. aroused worldâ€"wide interest in Dreyfus, but nearly brought about war for France and resulted in rints mnr he idolized. Neither would his brothâ€" er believe him guilty. Though the army and the government wanted veryâ€" much to forget the Dreyfus caseâ€"as Emile Zola said, "When truth is driven underground it grows upward in the dark, until it acquires prodigious strength, and when, at length, it bursts forth, it shatters everything!" â€" _ e s e ie y : cent! .His. wife, Lucie, would not believe ‘that the man she loved so dearly was a traitor to the country Injustice to Famous Martyr Portrayed in "Dreyfus Case" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 t political ~the lion Da cap & s sla1 sat The are and 18 ¢

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