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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Apr 1937, p. 84

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Hspp Rd. and Winnetka Ave. N<QRTHFIELD Evcry Thurb.-Sat.-Sun. AMOATEUR MITE Thundmy - Prizes OId TMme Donce Scif. iles Commiinity Singin - Sundays SChichen and Steak Dm. I iners served art a'i tiMeS' phone Wintietlia 370>7 WhiceverYou Pt.fOr! I BOTrLED or CANNED BEER -Your f ! îroite bi-*8ptiuPtt &Hlveu'ed ta yur home. Phone SElN URICK$0t4 Rh Erickson's bulivery wuamtt. 4092 The scene in Miss Colbert's new comedy, 111 Met Him in Paris," called for theý strato ski down the side.of Dollar mountain in Sun Valley, but the usual methods of. photography were found impracticable. A' hand camera ordinarily U sed by newsreel men was placçed in a makeýhift harness and fasteneèd on the shoulders of Bi I Wood,.one of, the ski experts attached té the film troupe. The cam- era was sta rted anid Wood sped down the slope. Miss Colbert followed behind, keeping at a specified distance so that she would remain in focus.. SkillfuI Actor Measures Success by Size of Part Akim Tamiroif today is portraying delivers more than 1,000 hines -of"i logue. Four years ago, ini bis first picture ini Hollywood be Iiad one brief line. Since lie came to Hollywood in 1932, Tamiroif has appeared in mor'e than 50 pictures,ý his newest being Paramouflt's "King of Gamblers." His first was Universal's "O.K. America" i which hie had just three words to say. with numpnirey lDogar, i IErin O'Brien-Moore, Anin Sheridan. Wilmette Theater, April 11, 12. Trht ,tacticsà of secret societies, such as the Blac'k Legion, are exposed in. this coivincing film, ýSkilfully direct-, ed and well-cast. With gripping horror and brooding, intensity this play of. those who would take ovèrthe government by force' builds up from an atmo'spher»enIf pleasant industry to one of stark mnad-. ness. Humphrey Bogart is a machine shop worker who is bitter. over losing a 'promnotion to a "fo)reigner." Joining the Black Legion he is able to run the foreigner oufý of. town, but at once ,finds himself impicated'in the Black Legion's programi and fast iii its clutches, Warne Williai Beverl and Ri April1 Jamg adapte outstal majesi northy GCreen.Ligiit. Warner Brothers pic-. ture directed by Frank Borzage, Witb Errol Flynnl, Margaret Lindsay, Anita Louise, and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Varsitytheater April 9, 10, 11, Teatro This extreiely moral, even idealis- tic, drama, adapted from the popular novet, shows tha.t, though adverse circunistances may iinpede ýone's progress, eventually lie gets'the green light to go ahead. A. young surgeon, wrongly blamed for losing a patient, goes west and, becomes a human "Guinea pig" for the study of spotted fever. Subse- quently. he is proven innocent. and ail ends well. ,thers picture,diîrecteudy DUUiot ) iree, ia khley, with George Brent, Beavers, Charles >berts, Barton MacLane Butterwortb, Mati Barrat. -Valencia theater, Mowbray, and Be- nita Humne. XViI 'iver Curwood's story mette theater, April the screen provides an, 9, 10. photoplay in color. The A charming por- the scenery of tbe great trayal of the recon- ..A thei long or n~ations. struction period fol. ýplay CCUK-UP Lâtest Type Test Equipinent AUTO and HOME RADIOS AIl-Wave Aerials Vocation W.u Interesting Trifis by the emnpioyees of anuvuier. oIJ Diggers of 1937. Produced by mer Brothers. Directed by Bush- ,erkeley, with Dick Powell, joan ndell, and Glenda Farrell. Coni- ity theater, April 9, 10. miusic. The, flm is- highly recommended by the. Better Films council of Ch'icagoland. Orphaned .during the war, Bobby is reared by Louise Beavers, coiored mammy. Althougli bis kinsfolk are finally located, the boy bas many heartaches before he fincis happiness. this sparki~Ing comed is a tough cop who p; in wnil ,es out t of Pat ets

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