Marcfl 26, 27. Varsity thÏeater, March 26, 27, 28. An editor of 'a bealth magazine finds bis magazine sliping until jean Artbur enters the picture. She n-. jeets new life into bôtb the book and the editor. and Miss Arthur and Mr. Brent do, their work welI. One in a Million. 2th Century-Fox pro duction, directed by Sidney Law- -field, with Sonja Henie, Adolph Menjou, Don Amneche, jean Hersholt, Wilmette theater, March 25, 26. 27. Valencia theater, Marcb 28, 29. AI- cyon theater, March 26, 27.ý The charniing young:skating star dominates this higbly entertaining film. although tbere is Iovely miusic and mtich clever comedcy The 'set- iungs. (nwent in the Alps) -are beautiful, the photograpby good, and the characters are well-cast. Popular feature of the film is the continuous madness of the tbree new- ly discovered zanies, the Ritz broth- ers, whose performance prove to be an adventure in lunacy and Who create one howl after another. Menjou is great as the blustering manager of an entertainment troupe who guides bis little band into a . ,encia theater, Mfarch 26. Lily pons as* a stowaway French Opera star following an Amierican jazz band: leader to America,, proves hber ability as a comnedienne , and is really given ber ability1 to use ber glorious voice in a picture that is refreshing and amusîing,, entertainment. The problerniof presentiig. an opera singer so -that she 'will appeal to al classes of audiences bas been sol)ved in a satisfactory way in' this picture. Whatever bighbrow elemnent there mnay bc in the film, is forgotten in the hilariou-s' sequences ,i wbich ,every- oneý gets into trouble, with the im~- Migration 'department. The Plougli lathe *pgcp<d b On an Easter Sunday, tbc fiag of the Irish rebels is r the film gives a grim insigb passionate love of country 2 for freedoni from oppre wbich they fought. The ni squalor of tbe Dublin slums ingly portrayed. Wornan's time, a Jittie bucl<- Bucketina is in bouse." Bucketinia was presented to Miss Dee by ber busband after be hbad spent several mnontbs "gentling" ber. But the actress' maiden voyage abroad .the biorse provecl disastrou's. Job in Films Done, Famed Ship Retired Her last job done, after years of valiant service and a magnificenti gesture of farewell, tbe bark Star of Finland, a sbîp famhous in Pacific Waters, sailed home' tbrougb the Golden Gate.E Fri., Sat., March 28-27 "àMOIMEsTrmiNA Jean Arthur--George Brout' Peature Starts Tri. 7:50, 10:00, FPeature Starts Sut. 2:-00, 4:05, 6:05, 8:10, 10:20 Sun., Mon, Mardi 28-29 66BLACK LEGION" Feature Startu Sun. 2, 4. 6, 8, 10 Fea.ture Starte Mon. 7:45 9-:55 isery and Ricardo is strik- Schulberg'Ps Part in ,maintainsi Laughton, Gertrude Lawrence, Elsa Lonchester, Edward Chapman. Tea- tro del Lago, Marcb 31, April 1. The lîfe and loves of tbe Dutch painter are portrayed in this bio- graphical drama. Tbe direction and pbotography are especially good; tbe acting of Laugbton -measures up to his former achievements, and hie is. ably supported. cares littie for the war and it is she Dorotby Lamour's sta nd- wbo tries to niake him .stay at bornie. scefles of "High, Wide and some', in whicb Miss Lamour Under Cover of Niglit. MGM Pic- tured witb Irene Dunne an ture directed by George B. Seîtz. dolph Scott, is Ruth Spanglez with Eclmund Lowe, Florence Rice, friend from Dallas, Tex. Nat Pendieton. Valencia tbeater,__________ April 1 and 2. College professors becorne involved LONG TREK Doors ope, 1.-30 p.1u4 s 20C read this weeks WILMETTE LIFE iequine, aullientie document fllmed lai permissionof Pope1 A by ,Plus Wë&. Mftr<ch 3641 I anci re-iïgged sature .7:40, to 8:3 P M 4 ~15~