"Saiior's Luck," fourth co-starring vehicle of James Dunn and Sally Eil- ers, cornes to the Teatro del Lago on Friday an.d Saturday, June 23 and 24. Besides Dunn and Ellers, the com- plete cast includes Victor Jory, Esther Muir, .Sammy Cohen, Will Stanton, F'rank Moran, Lucien Littlefield, Buster Phelps, Curley Wright,' Jerry: Man dy, Germaine de Neel, Phil Tead, Frank- Atkinson, Eddie Dillon and Matt, Mc- Hugb. ."Sailor S. Luck" probably leans more to comfedy than anly previous teamn pic-, ture of the well-known. screen pair. The story con'erns a bunch of "gobs" on shore-leave and their romantiç ad- ventures while ."damer-chasing." Comedy, for, the, most part, is sup- plied, by Sammy Cohen, Will Stanton, the tipsy gènt in "Me and My Gal," and Frank Moran, former heavyweight box- er. ,Ail are cast as, sea-faring pals of Dunn. The action t akes the sailors every- where f rom a bilarjous. comedy scene ini a swimming pool to a battering gang fight in a marathon dance hall. En- twined throughout is the ,tender rom- ance of Du.nn and EiIers. New Maurice -Appeu A niew Maurice Chevaierà-a Cheva- lier of bedroom slippers' and fireside romancing-makes bis appearance in "A Bedtime Story," latest of the French §tar's pictures, wbich shows Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 25, 26 and1 27, at the Teatro del, Lago. Maurice is stili gay and debonair- but he kéeps bis gaiety and bis debon- air manner near the hearth in this pic- tu re, insteact of parading it about the world, as lie bas in the past. He's cast as a Paris man-about- town who rïeturns from a voyage abroaà tofind someone bas abandoncd a year- old baby in bis automobile. -His first reaction, wbich, be immediately -putsc into effect, is to caîl the police te take. the child away. -But by the time the1 officers arrive. be. bas become se -in-A trigued with the youngster tbat be basr decided to keep it and raise it. Whjle be awaits the arrivai of a It- is considered unique, because it catches a cross. section of tbe variegated life, that pulses daily ýtbrough. New York Cityls great pày'round. It bas caugbt tbe spirit and the vivid color of its cosmnopolitan if e and emblazoned it oi-f -the screen in a glowing, romnance. Breath-taking thrills are also ýfea-. tured, includirg a battle witb an escaped lion, a bunt for, a: luniatic keeper, a thief chase, a kidnaping, a sbooting and other, exciting. incidents.ý Among the i mportanit players *wbo help. to convey thé thrills as well as the, romance are Guy Kibbee, Henry B. Waltball, Patricia Ellis, Charles Sellon, Spencer Charters, Harold Huber, John Wray,, De Witt Jennings and Holmes Herbert. Former Prize Fighter Puts K1 . 0on Glom Frank Moran, character actor and former heavyWeight fighter, plays a featurcd role in Fox Film's "Sailor's Luck," latest .".team" picture starring James Dunitand Sally Eilers. Moran 'is seen as "Bilge," a wise- cracking sailor and staunch pal of Dunn-known as the 'bad boy" of the navy. Other members of tbe cast include Sammy Cohen, Esther Muir and Victor Jory. Raoul Walsh directed "Sailor's Luck." A flying club for womefl interested in aviation is being organized at Curý- tiss airport under the direction of Mrs. George Meyer, 906 Cherry street, Winnetka, and with the co- operiation of Clarence- Clabaugh, mhanager of the North Shore airways. Members of tbe club wilI take a cer- tain amfount of flying inst , rction at reduced rates, Mr. Clabaugh said. A room for the special use of the club members is to be provided at the Cur- tiss field hangar. wnerein ne was supposed to Lie hyp- notized by Ernest Torrence, Mr Ford concentrated bis -gaze on the silver mirrored, reflector of one of tbe stu - dio lamps. Continued concentration inciuced what is known asa: state, of self -hypnosis and -the actor went tbrough the entire scene asleep wit'h his eyes wid e ope n. "King Kong" Jig-Sàw Puzzles Will Be Gifts Ajig-saw -puzzle of "King Kog will, be. given every patron* of the Wilmette theater on Friday and Sat- urday nights, June 23 and 2,tbe theater management an nou,n c es.. "King Kong," scheduled for a six-day showing, beginning July 2, isa smaàshý thriller, with Bruce Cabot, Fay Wray and, Robert Armstrong tangled with an ape fifty feet higb. CLAR K AND MCCULLOUG j A Clark and M~cCullough cmd has been scheduled fo r showing at a- local theaterý 'Nuif said for those who like to laugh-and tben laugh somne more. P-etsons who like variety W'ill revel ini the interest offered by a "Hodge Podge Travelogue" soon. to be sbown at a local theater. EVA *PHONE KEFCOOL. Mud enjoy olur progrme mm t 11COHENS & KELLY9 ON TROUBLEl" Comedy--Ac---News Fri., Sat., June 23-24 TWO BLACK CROWS, ark dind ough Comady FR~EEJIG-SAW PUZZLES TOALL OFI t "KING KONG" I S..Mon., Tues., Jumne 26m26-27 Exclusivwe Showing No. of Evansten LIONEL1 WRiiamIonurgea g r la la ad 0. Gregor'y m.teff SilIy Symphiony Ind Comedy in Techncolor j FrL.,Sot.. June 30-JuIy I Paul Lukas, Lorette Young, "GRAND SLAM" Sun. to-Fr1, JuIy 2-7-6 Deys Exclusive North Shore Showing9 dent tbrough the turmoil ow mouvrii eUILV, anaume csi ais days, it is considered to be the most popular child actor,. DicI daring motion picture ever produced. Henry Gordon as Ni S Walte Hustos F..tured liquor king, whom Hai Walter Huston heads an exceptional from the face of the cast as tbe Hon, judson Hammond, Landau, Samuel Hinds, ]President of the United 'States, around ley, jean, Parker and c mD i'aw- Dubeey.