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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1934, p. 55

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Many Patrons Av «Wild Cargo" owing of The XVilmette theater this week. r achieves another. of its mnany enter- tainment triumphs .by offering. the north shore one of the finest movie prognrams ini its history.. Thursdiy, June 14, "Queen Christ- ina," a great historical fil m, starring Greta Garbo and John Gilbert, closes a success-fui two-day showing. S"It Happened One Night," in which Clark Gable and Ciaudette, ,Coîbert' are.together forthe first time,,will ententain on Friday and Saturday,, June 15 and M6 to rv that the cnitics. were right ini acciaiming it' one sweli film from stant to fin';sh. Sunday,: Monday and Tuesday, June 17, '18 and 19, bring "The Lost * Patrol," starrin.g Victor McLaglen, Bonis, ]Karoff, Reginaid Denny and many other fine maies, in a virile draia of a patrol of British cavalry- mien facing deatli on the desert. The closing days of the week will bc devoted to a wonderful treat with the showing of "Wiid Cargo," a brand new set of jungle experiences of Fnank B3uck, the man who brings cem back. alive. Wednesday to Sat- urday, June 20 to 23, wiii bc filled with-thriis by the man who outwits the.jungle's wýiiiest'denizens. Here's Peek at "One Niglit" '«I Happened One Night" tells the story of a young newspaper man en route froin Miami to New York by, bus. On the road hie recognizes Ellen Andrews, a runaway 'heiress, for whose neturn hier father has of- fered a huge reward. The girl is un- able to cané for herseif, so he takes her under his wing and protects lier froin others intent, on securing the reward. -He tells lier shies spoiled, worthless. and heleess, but neverthe- lessinsists on taking her to her new- iy-àcquired husband in New York. They lose baggage and money and are froced to proceed north on foot. They fait in love, of course-but that's teIling just a bit too much about the plot. Blustering and bluffing bis way into the hiearts of the audience, Spencer Tracy is giving an amazing- iy fine performance in his new pic- ture, "The Show-Off," at the Val- encia theater this Thursday and Fri- day. Madge Evans, is the- patiently suffering wife, while mnother-in-iaw, Ciara BIl>andick. popsý forth with caustic remarks that panic'everyone. A never-to-be-forgotten draina of imen facing death iii the desert-that's. '.The. Lost. Patrol"' which makes Sat- urday, June 16, a great moitie day on the.north shore. Victor McLag- len, Boris Karloif and supporting players give. excellen t dranîatic per- formances, Elizabeth Bergner expertly por- trays the titie noie in "Catherine thé Gre at," 'an ..impressive, production* at the Valencia on, Sunday and Monday, june 17 and 18. Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., is effective. as the. mad Grand Duke Peter. Ralph Beliamy of Wilmette shanes honors with Kay Johnson, Irene Dunne, Constance Cummings and Sidney Blackmer for superb portray- ais in the society comedy-drama, "This Mati Is Mine," Tuesday and Wednesday, June 19 and 20, at the Valencia. Dialog simply glitters in many a bitter-sweet situation. "Gambling Lady," piayed by Bar- bara Stanwyck, wilI be the. Valencia feature Thursday and Friday, June 21 and 22, Joel McCrea, Claire Dodd and Pat O'Brien Iend their talents to this interestîng filmn. Dread Sizzling, Summer During the warm days of sumuser, north shore residents have become increasingly conscious of the "cool haven" afforded thein by the Varsity theater. No matter. if the thermomne- ter outside registers in the nineties, the auditorium is kept at coinfortabie temperatures. The air is brought into the theater by~ Iiuoe fans and drawn through Adiultat Frd, Keginald Denny and others in RKO-Radiýo Pictures' 'he-Lost Pa- troli," and comnpleted the ýproduction un sched' le, despite the handicaps, of the teerrific heat and blindfing sand- storins encountered on the desert lo- cation where the screieni play. was :fiimed. Evantoum-UNI. BSN Opus Daily at 1:3» Show Custimuoma t. 12 MudagLi TOdaY (Thursday) Lest Day CLAIM GABLE WHITE" with Myrna Loy Fn., Sat, Jua. lB-l Comiortable Lasei limes,-Tëoe, Thuyas., Jus.'14 Fii.. Saf, June 15-16 Clark Gable-Claudeffe Colbert Also Ti.velogue-News Saturciay Matinges OnI 4th and 5$Ii Chipter Msery Squadon Sun.. Mon., Tues.,. Jus. 17-18-19 100W FORD' Uim uKabf pleum Seeroto AIkO Commet *Wed. t, Si la the Epic of JuagI. 15. 'TARtZU< AM His MATE' with Maure., O'SuUlivaa Doors Open * Saturdov of ed death twice and aInost a point of never seeing the screen i "Wild Car- i encounters were with nce, a* thirty-foot python ut bis right arm. On an- io» a king cobra, cornered 1 1 E SIP' wth Praah Neige rauug ....-.... ,.., y &man" "Cri me Doctor".'..Oit. ,ugr "Catherin. thé Gmet" me c Juin. 20.23 jungle! approachec himself on go." Botl asnakes. 01 wound aboi other occas Buck

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