"«Gold Dipqgers aof 1933" I bc.sowwj t the Wilieettc theuter fro',» Sun1dpýi to .Saturday, inclusive, Ortober 15 to 21, lias moret stars titan arc scenin at. frust ' ve ordinary filins. Aniong the favorites; in. this1 dramoatic msclspecial are WarreniWilam.Joan, Blomdcll, A4linc IMacMahoei, Ru-by Ktel1eryDLick iÛ.i-h -h ot sec for ous Iif yo.n. like laU' ko-iirs, voit con get ait early look «t "Gold Dig pers of 1933" this Saturday, October 14, at the iW lt»iette's »zsdniqht show. Coveted Role Xwarded to Girl from. Pasadena,. After Interviewing 2,700 guis and :testing 2.5(, Charles R.e Rogers..lIas, choseai Jean, Rouveral, a Pasadeia high school girl. to play the lead iM "Eight Girl: ini a Boat," whichi lie will prudlucel for Paramounit. HERE'S CHARLIE RUGGLES Charlie Ruggles will play a leading' role in "She Made Her Bed," a comedy romance of the Parisianl artists', colonY. Marguerite Church- iIlI, recently signed to a long-tenu contract by Charles R. Rogers,.will have the feminine lead. . ... .. . A - - v- - -.-. - -J circles, because amouig other things, it assures a large pilgrimage here from fashionable Long Island and other east- ern points. Another prominent New Yorker in thehorse realm whôse ring prides will compete, it is made-known, is Mis. M. Rober Guggenheim of Babylon,> L. ýI. iLike, Mrs. 'Whitney, she has for years entered shows and b er nominations have acquitted. themselves with 'not- able success. Me anwbile, the. word f rom Pre 1sident ]porter Fox of the World's Fair Horse Show association is to the effect that it: won't be long now until the- highly prized horses will begin to arrive in large numbers.:. They wil be -quar- tered, at the armory stables in the same de luxe style in which tbey will make their journeys here in palace cars. PERMIT TAG DAY Per-mission to hold a tag day .111 Kenilworth on Monday, October 16, wLas grante4 to the. Chicago Chli- dren's Benefit league by the Kenil- worth Village board at its regtilar inonthly meeting Monday night. Catharine M. Walther, correstoond-, ing secretary for the Children's Bene- fit league, who made the request for ia permit on behaîf of ber organiza- tion, asked that the league be per- mitted to tag on Tuesday in case of rain on Monday. PLEDGE rt Lester Kuby. Tom Keithi, j ohn Weçse, Tom ElIlis, Arend Knoop, Bill-Sal'sbury,* Arthur., ruttenden, Normian 'Bemià- and Homer Johnson. Mr.Burt A. Crowe, 234' Raleigh road, Kenilwortht, received- word froixi ber sister, Mrs. Fred B. Wood- ard of Owosso, Mich., that bàer bus- band& had, passed away. Mrs. Ciowe left last Wednesday to. attend the funeral n returned on Saturday. I.11*0 central Ave. WII. 4M41. J)oors Open Sait., -Scé, Molidaym at I1glu P..- "Sow a 2p. m. Eves. at é:8ta . M. Show n .in. bfft cl'»« e~v.a, u91.ta. Adulte 25c-Chimuoea 0 Thurs, Fr1., Oct. 12-113 CHI PSI t'ated froni New Trier in' the 1933. class of -DEFERFIELD..SHIELJ AUDITORIUM HIGHLAND PARIK, IL.L. 2 Nights OnJy-Fridy SaiturdaY. Oct. 20, 21: att 8 :30-Matmne a.Stur1.. StOct, 14-Ze .Gr.y~s ""SIJNSET PASS"' EXTRA MIDNIGHT SHOW" Sat., Oct. 14 Doons Open ai 11:30 p. m. Show et 12 Mldniglt W. wiII b. gIed to show our for wint.r occupancy. W. M. q.tt etspedl rtesWORTU OP ALL. NORTH Y, Managinq Director, SHORE ÂTTENDANCE