ty theater, Mayý 12 and 13. Al1t ho u g-h this great play was Writ- ten by W i1Liamn Shakespeare more than'300 vears ago. it bas seldom been played with more- vigor, more, -care and, moehumanl appeal than it is in. Leslie Howard this superb screein v ersion, .,which shouDldplease both those Who knowv and love Shakespeare, and those -to wh om the iîame of the bard is synonymous with. the duWl.7t sort of school days. Trhe four Engflis hmen of the cast, H-oward, Rathbone, Smith, and Denny, should be given medals for diction atone. since they are able to mnake the difficu1t potk tlanug~é' of the, play as real and vivid as modern. Amierican conversation. Withiout anv atempt to follow the theatrical tradi- tion. the producers have given the public the simple., tragic story of the star-crossed loyers. Sing Me a L *First dominates- every scenes siie's in. She's comic, hcart-broken, drab, and beautiful, bvWtortus and ail at once. aind'èstabhIshies ,her as well as Mac- Murray in the front ranks.of acting. Tihe Holy Terror 2 th Century- Fox picture with jane Withers, An- thony Martin, Leah Ray, Joe Lewis Joan Davis, John Eldridge, El Bren- del. Wilmette theater, May 7, 8. Jane sets out to be a meddlesonie and. harum scartini girl of the type shle portrays in so mnany_ pictures soj successfully. This type she had little or no trouble in upsetting the decoruni of a naval air base. Martin and Ray are. responsi ble for' much of the tutie- fulness 'of this entertaining film, while- the rest of the cast clown friskly .-tc' the entertainnient of ail the menîhers of the f arily. W. Have Ouir Moments. TJniversal picture. directed bIt Alfred L. Worker with Sally Eilers, James Dunn, Mischa Auer, and James Niven. Teatro del Lago, May 7, 8. A large sum of "hot" money is placed in the trunk of a young school teacher having her fling on a trip to Etirope before she settles down. The complrlicationls make a good story. Mexico to re-enter anait sunr that some of the most exciting effi- sodes happen. Pooches Bark Down Cops,ý Do, GhIarlie a CGood lTurn Charlie Ruggles is not quite sure why two motorcycle officers pressed hini intoô the curb when.,he came through Cahiuëega Pass * towards Hollywood,, and he çidn t find out. To hiini thev tnow are "anti-police" dogs. When the officers. approached Charlie's: car the dog trio. sounded off. Through the din 'the two offi-, cers 'tried' to carry on .aàconversa- tion, with Charlie. Finally, a look of disgust on their faces, the,, gestured for the comedian to get the deuce out of there. which he did with alac- "1T um Off the Moon" Gail Patrick Is Given New Paramourit Contract Gail Patrick was awarded. a place in the top flight'of Hollywood talent undler the provisions of a new term contract given ber by Paramount _Feature Starte 7 :55, lu:ui> Fr1., Sat., May 7-S James Dunn-SaUi Eiers Miacha Auer PIue--The Academfy Award Win- nlng Short "Give Me Llberty"ý (the story of Pa.trick IlenrY). SPhotographed entirely ln technl-ý colorn F'eature Starts Fr1. 7:50, 9:50 Feature Starts Sat. 2:20 4 :20,. RIHEN TOU'RBE INLOVE"9 .cs furnishes mnanyr k*epti nhls s Var! Swing High, Swing Low. Para- del Motit picture, directed by Mitchell . GC Leisen, with Carole Lombard, Fred con MacMurray, Charles Butterworth, and mak Dorothy Lamour. Varsity theater The nd Henry Stephensoni. r, May 9,9. 10, il. Teatro v 9. 10,.il- ri( c. songs, and .romance., r fast-moviflg dialogue to 1l outstanding photoplay. D, ich she tiglas and ter sport! tYoung. The. were filnied at, l- m