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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1937, p. 58

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Wu.tka Ave. etHapp Rde NORTHFIRLD Fr« Spaetjl Wed. Nights Freud Fi Fri. Nights 3 B.rs onTOP Pabart- SchN#z ýtý- RhoingeIi Winnetkm 3707 Whiçhever Y@u Prefor BOTTLED or, CANNED Yor favorite hruad paoumptly d.tveed to your home.. Pihone DEN EICKSON Ericksom's Dlilvery wamm.tt4092 in films would think of being with- but one. "Stooge", is popularly bc-] leived'to be of recent coinage. .ýany at'ttribute tlhe word to P* Baker, who calIed. bis helper, Sid Si!- vers, a stooge six -or seven years ago. .Victor Moore, recently in the lead- ing role of Paramount's "Make Way for Tomorrow," stepped forward to- day with an'explanation. '$tooge,tl..-he--.insisted was coined 'way back in 1912. At the old Hammerstein's Victoiria theater at. that "ie, Moore sp' there was a studious young property, boy named Tom Kennedy. Because bis nose was always buried in a book he was knôwn, backstage,. as "the stu- dent.", And this, soon, was contracted to "!stooge." Often Kennedy did "bits" in acts. "Let theê stooge do àW' -ecawe at y- &fagk Art Youiý Party, Louise, -and Sir(Jedric, Harlwtcke., Valencia theater, May 2, 3. Wilmette theaterp ay2, 3, 4.. This 'extremely moral, even dealis- tic drama, adapated from the popOula novel, shows, that, though ýadverse, circumstances, may imnpede one's progress.. eventually he gets the.green lightý 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 all ends well. Ml"de . o-es to Coliege. Parmount. picture, directed by Charles Riesner, with-Lynne Overmann, Roscoe Karns, AsrdAllwyù, Marsha Hunt and Stadium theater, tive story is this mie, with a cam- p u s background. This time it's a professor of told jnany times but seldom so well as on the screen. Laughton rises to new heights as Captain Bligh, whose cruelty and double-dealing drovýe bis men, t. open. rebellion, while Gable and ':Tone achieved the: pinnacle of stardom as mate',and midshipman. Re.dy, fWlEng, an.d Able. Warner brothers picture, directed by Ray. En right, with Ruby 1xeler, Lee Dixon,. Carol 'Hughes, and Ross Alexander. Teatro del Lago, May 2, ý3, 4. Varsity theater, May 4 5, 6. Mistaken identity in, the theme of- thi 's gay musical comedy i wich, a would-bc a ctress is "confuùsed with, a famous 'actress of the same nameç. It's entertainment. for -the- whole family. Alexander. Ross- the actor whose promising career was lately cut short. wak off with all the honors. Well done are the roles taken by t{arnett Parker, May Bolev, and Jane Wy- man. Sea Devii.. RKO picture. directed by Benjamin Stoloif, witli Victor Nfc- LagIeni, Prestoni Foster, Helen Flint, Ida Lupino, D~onald WVoods. Valencia theater, May 1. Comnedy and tragedy, laughiter and nathos. alttrnàte in~ this tale of the to Art Koch and his Bavarian Entertainers the beauty, and Larry the menace. , Mutiny on the, Bounty. Starring Clark Gable, Franchot Tone, andt Charles Làughton. Special return performance by public request, Wil- 'mette theater, April 30, May 1., This greai epic of the sea. taken ment par cxC ice" for thec Sing Me a Lave Song. First Na- tional picture, directed by Raymond .Enright, with James Melton, Pa- tricia 131is, Allen jenkins, Walter Catlett, ZaSu Pitts, and }Jugh Her- bert. Valencia theater, May 6, 7. Operted y Czl-K Ch o.-Call Morton Grove 2211 op«ated by Cud-Koch ý

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