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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1933, p. 46

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.Upeo v;*u--uukw 3maris 1p. on. PRICES. AT ALL TIMES Adulte, 25o Chîirea, 10t Thunu, ]Fr1., A1,i 17 "ARHOSTESS" James Murray-Tbeiuna Tottd, . starta 7:65; *:658ý Charlte Chase Comedy. . Med- bry.. . Magie Carpet ... New& sbi, April 8s Marie Breçmier PoiIy Moran -Storts 2:&S; 5:23 Travelogue Sereen Souvwenirs News Matinée Ouiy--"Tiîe Lost Special"' No. 12 San~, Mon, ApnIl 9-10 Piret North Shore Showimg on . . . IIodge Podge -News Thurs, April 11.1t.13 VVest-Cary Grant 1 bvich every character,. from Sandy to Gran:dma,, gives an excellent perform;- a uce. Sharing the, honors ýwitb' Mitzi Green, wIhose mimnicry alone is rea- son enough for seeing the picture, are 5-year-old Buster Phe1jps and May Robson who is magnificent as the ýric-h'old graudma. The, Charlie Chaplin, of yore-the CIarlie hô could f111 two réels withl anii.rth riot of shuffling feet, springy cane. tilted derby and twitching musà- tache-wýiIl be presented in 0One of his old-time comedies, "The Cureý." Ralph Bellamny Greets Many Pans at Wllmette Ralph Bellamy, mnovie star, form- erl y of Wilmette, toQk occas~9iontQ, greet lus rnany local friend s 1bIy ,mak- ing a personal appearance on the stage of the Wilmette theater, Thurs- day night of last week. Before "he left the theater, Bellamy was kept busy autograpbxng theater programs of admirers who surrounded hiim in the lobby. During their stay in Wil- mette, Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy visited the former's father, Rexford Bellamy, TH] EVfl<STON- IJNL THURS., APRIL 6i SPENCERTRACY in 1-a ilL "State Fair" and "King of the Jungle." Adute andi Young Adute "20,000 Years in Sing* Sing,"1ý "Broadway- Bad, "Men Must Fight,"> ."Dangeýrously Yours, "Topaze,"*.iLuX-cury, Liner," "Pri- vate Jouies" and "42nd Street." Adulte "What! No Beer?" "Ladies. They Talk About," "The Key-' hole," "Perfect Understanding," "Our Betters," ' WTistling, in the Dark," " ISo This Is Africa" and "The "Great Jasper." STUIDY. IN NU MBERS Offered by "42nd Street," Presenting Ftvee Sttrs a ur sitV Thenter tég Five Days What is there in n:unibers, youý say?ý WelI, anyway, five big days at the] Varsity theater will be devoted to' the showing of "42nd Street," featur- ing fourteen stars and presenting 200 girls. Trhis super-spectacle will he offtere~d bvi parks, Ge>orge nE. Stone, t.clcli Nugent, Allen Jenkins, Rolert Mc- Wade and H. B. Walthall. in this great film Ruby Keeler makes lier starring debut. As the country girl who comes to Broad- wav and steps in at the last minute for 'a musical queen, Ruby Keeler mnakes good i a big way. This, film is filled with haunting mnusic, and one ,number is god enough to sto~p any show. story oi :love in a ten-Ce-nts-a-aance, palace, whichi cornes to 'the Teatto del. Lago, SundayadMoa, Apri! 9 and 10. But it às an entirely new role that Boles wil present to his admirers in the picture which was directed by, E~ddie ' Buzzell. Ingteadi of1 appe ar- ing as a very young man, the popular player >Will- be ,seen as the wealthy scion of a ý Knickerbocker. farnily, a 1sophisticate Qf about 37 years,.whose romance ý with the! beautiful, naïve littie taxi-dancer, ýMiss Carroll, forms one ýof the most dramiatic yet fascin.. ating love stories to appear on the' screen, for many, manymonths. In addition to. Miss Carroll and Boles, the supporting- cast of "Chiid of Manhattan" consists of Clara Blandick, Gary Owen, Jane Darwell, Tyler B&o*keNat Petu4letyn; Jessie Ralph, Betty Kendall, Luis Aiberni and Betty Grable. Ma. West'* Stmrring Debut "She Doue Hitu Wrong," MNae West's first starring. movie, is the attraction at the Teatro del Lago, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursda%, April 11, 12 and 13. Miss West, most spectacular figure on the present-day stage, has won fame flot oraly as an actress, but as a in the starring role. She wrote the story as well as acted it. "She Doue Him Wrong" is a lustv roaring melodrama of the Bow,%erv- of its saloons and politicians, -its honky-tonks and its women. Miss West is cast as "Lady Lou," a si nger wîth a cleadly effect on unwarvr males. 'Propsedty" on Way "Prosperity," witb Marie Dre5sser as a motherin-law battliug with an- other mother-in-law in the person of Cure" 'r ee'sname is I Tues, the P' n ew Pup. ers. The ,och the

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