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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1931, p. 47

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in New Success Ralph Bellamy of Wilmette is the star who plays opposite Ruth Chat- terton in "The Magnificent Lie" at the Wilmette theater on Tuesday, October 6. Young, attractive, dramatically effi - cient Ralpli Be1larnymakes a brilli-, ant bow in a feature.d role that gives him the, greatest opportunity. any Young maie actor bas enjoyed in * months of screen produictions. One- f ime favorite stock player,, more ýre- cently a Broadway -star, he played bis first moving picture rote in "The Secret Six." Photoplay magazine declare s, "Th-, picture brings forward a fine,- force- fui personality with a maàgnificeiit voice ini Ralph Bellan, the leading maii." Leonard Merrick's popular novel, -Laurels and the Lady," supplied the inspiration for -the story of -The Magnificent Lie.", This Film la Challenge, Comning as a challenge to ail who value homne and childhood, "The Pub- lic Enemyv" will bce shown at the Wil- ýmette theater on Wednesday, -October 7. James Cagney, is featured as. the public enemny in this appalling présenta- powers that wokin dark- ness to under- mi i n e Society- EdNvard Woods of "Last Mile" faine is his con - . ...... f ederate. Others '- ini the strong cast arc Jean Har- low, Joan Blon- deli, Beryl Mer- cer andi Donald Cook, The au-_.jarnes Cagney therîtic ýstory is the work. of Kubec Glasmoîx1 and John Bright who know the strange world of Which they ýwrite. The. film ]S aduit entertainnient. > On Thtarsday and Eriday, Octoberj 8.ad9, the Wilmette theater pre-1 sents Warner Baxter and tDorothy1 Mackaill in "Their Mad Moment," Constance Bennett as Valerie WTest, art ist's inodel, is seep& in "The Common Lazc" at the Teatro del Lop on Hedniesdav anîd TJ:ursday. October 7 and 8. Joel McCrea has the rote of Jolhn Neville, y0omg artist zc'ho f ails ini love with lier. Complications arc causeid by. the siuave Lew' Cod.v. WiII Says George Ade Is Pa of Popular Slang George Ade, author of "Father and The Boyls," the fainous stage succesu whicîi reaches the s'creen under the titie of *X'oung As .You Feel," is considered by \Vill Rogers, star of this seusational Fox version at the Teatro del Lago on Sunday, M1onday and Tuesday, Octo- ber 4, 5 and 6, to be the greatest living writer of humorous slang.> 'Ade, you mnight say, is the ýfather of popular slang as we know it,'today." Rogers said. "I chuckled over his siuff long before 1 ever dreanxed of writing for publication, and of late years 1 have, become quite fond of him personally." Hollywood has a potential future [-elen Wills in Mitzi Green, ten-year- eld screen player .who àppears in *'Newly Rich" at the Téàtro del Lago on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 1, 2, and 3. This is the as- sertion, of Wynne Mace, net p)ro- fessional at the Los Angýeles' Tenni& cjih. Mace helps train M 1any of Southern -California's leading' tennis players. If .L\iti ould spend, as much, timie at practice as Miss Xills. did duriîxg her childhood, she would be the n.ext, woman net st , Ibelieve." Mace reports.. 'Sle is young L W enough to follovN instruc- tions carefully without> any theories of her own, and without having cul- Miti tivated- anyý faults. She is remnarkably steady for a girl;, with unlimited stamina and -a .'keen per-, ception. Her service today would lut nmativ an a(lllt player to sharne."* Oland Solves Crime at Community House Charl*e Chanx Carnies On." offered at .Comun:ltiti House Fridav and Saturday, Octoher 2.and 3. is miorie than a grand , mystery storv.,. 1t is also a. very plausible romance. SJohn Garrick and Marguerite Churchill are the loyers. and an able- supporting cast unfolds a fine ro- miantic draxiia. Warren Hymier and Marjorie White get manv a laugli as the conmedy teani. And best of al is Wariîer Oland, niarvelous ini a de- liciouslv suave role as Çharlie Chan, the Chinese detective fromi Hawaii. Everyone ivill bc thrilled b), the way in which Charl ie Chan solves a. cimme that bas baffled ScotlanidYardI dtüring a period of murders. There is suspenise until the last moment and the re is wisdom n n the words Charlie Chanx offers in review of the crime. Community House heartily recom- mends this screen .version' of Earl Demr Big2'ers' detective stoev., TONIGHT andi TOMORROW RAMON NOVAItRo ,, (ONRAD NAGÉEL lu "01ON 0F INDIA Our Gang ln l Ittie Daddy"e Saturdayi October 3 "VaiaIImIg eglon"> at >fatlnee Sundlay, Mo.nday, Oct. 445 PEGGY SHANNON:& RICHARD ARLEN lu Bolby .oe-,'Big irons" Itosroe Karnis In "lCopy"? Tues. Only, Oct. 6 RUTH CHATTERTON RALPII IELLAMY (of Wllmette) In "Mffagu1floest Lie" Stuly Krueger Comedy "M1ALE IMA .N"-Cartoon "Lare of Rollywooii"-Couiedyý Thurs., Fn.. Oct. 8-9 Ifleater on Sunday and Moniiay, Uc- tober 4 and 5. The film is "The Se- cret Caîl," a walloping good storv ____enacted by leading stars, ilicluding Richard Arleen, Ned Sparks, and Jed Prouty. Bobby Joncs will present the si1xth lesson'of his seni'es -on l"How I Play Golf.", OUR 89C. ADh THE FAMILY UDinner. . ILadies' Lunch, Bridge or Dinner Parties particularly solicited Closed 'Sun4ays and HoIidays Telehône Central 7479 i i

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