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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 56

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to duty and Comniuaty Siagini - Sundays IClichen and Steak Di, nort servedi'aOUal titns Phom. WIffnetka 3701 Whichever Yoio Prefer' BOTTLED or CANNED BEER. Your favorite. brama proMptly devr to youùr home. Phone UNN ERICKSON Ericksos's Delivery Production was to begin immedi- ately after the Schulberg stages are cleared of' current .filmis, including 1Her Hugband 'Lies,". formerly ."ýTh e Love, Trap," co-featuring G(ail Patrick and Ricardo Cortez; and added scenes' for "John Meade's Woman," co-star- ring Edward ,Arnold and .Francine Larrimore recently released. Pig Is "Flu" Victim in Crosby's Picture The latest motion picture star to be bit with« influenza. is Wafford, the pig., Wafford was takené seriously ýiii on the set of "Waikiki Wedding".and halted filming of the production 'for a tinte until the shooting schedule ocild be -rearraanc. *Eff orts were made to find a double for him but the studio was uriable to do so on short notice. The pig is featured in the picture with Bob Burns, Bing Crosby, Martha Raye and Shirley Ross now showing in the loop. fr it encia tneater, Jessie rit 4, 5, A 'sequel which equals if not sur- passes, the original îin suspense, élever acting and direction., and photog- raphy. The thin man andi bis charming wif e return once more in a combination çornedy and m.ystery which is .keep- îing audiences alternately in 'gales ýof irrepressible laughter and inthe terrors of shivery suspense. Tbe story involves, Powell's activi- tiles in aiding a relative of b is wif e , ini a-,case which includes manslaugbter, murder, and, massacre. Audiences, too, are *enijoying .tbe minor plot, withý Asta the dog, and his troubles with an unfaithful wife. Cam î 6. }VJQM(icture directed'by George C ukor, witb Creta Garbo. Robert Taylor, Elizabeth Allen, Jessie Ralpb, Lenore Ulric, Lionel Barry- more, Laura Hope Crews. - Varsity theater, April 4, 5, 6. Dumas' tragedy bas been adapted to the screen with good taste, direct- ed with skill and sympathy. The characterizations are ail faultless, the settings magnificent, the costumes lovely. Garbo's flawless performance Stai Holiday. First National PIC- ture directed by Michael Curtiz, with Kay Francis, Çlaude R ains, ,Ian Hunt- e-A 1 son Ski pwor th.ý Varsity the.- 8. Teatro del. Lago,î April * . .f oney lias. no.novalue," a remark of the arch-swind- 1e r, Orloif. Kay Francis sets' the tem- po for this lavish pbotoplay, wbich -might have- been baseci on the recent,'Stravinsky case in France. The story isi*well-. told, suspense is maintained, the parts are.well-played, anid the dialogue is clever. Kay Francis retains her titie of the best dressed woman on the screen by appearing in every sequence with a new costumne. God'a Coun try and the Woman. Warner Brothers picture, directed by William Keighley, with George Brent, Beverly Roberts, l3arton MacLane, andi Robert Barrat. Teatro del Lago, G..d News for the.. 100,000 Movîe Lovers imane i ' e uumajesty ot the scenery oi the great presented in ber northwest and the logging operations ýng rote; are admirab l avd and the roles are well taken. ie. 20th-Century Building steadily in its excitemetit, Jane Withers, this virile story of the lumber camps and Slim Sumn- réaches its breathtaking climax when beater, April 2, 3. the logs belonging to one company iern colonel. Add, are deliberately caugbt and beld in a some villain, one jam by tbe employees of ainother. s t w h -

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