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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Feb 1935, p. 47

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Presents Comedans in 'iBbs ina To land"; Temtro dol Laie Peatures ag Gaihant "Broadway Bill"W Eivery.member. of the family wili be (wanting spend either Friday or ýSaturday'-or both--at. the Wilmettc theater.. For those days bring "Babes in Troyland," an excellent screen version ofVictor Herbert's nursery-rhyme classie in a marvelous mixture. of stirring, fantastic drama and riotous An early show is off eimd at 'the Wilimett. tlhis Saturday . The .doors open at 11:45 o'clock in thé moaig, and the performances rua continuouaiy front noon. A chaper of the serial, "Law of the WiId,"i.s hown at the maines tomfoolery. Young and old will find -thi. pleasant-etrtanmet, with$tan Laurel and Oliver Hardy at their best and funniest, with Charlotte Henry as a cha Ming Little Bo-peep, Felix Knight the bandsome Tom, andi Hetnrv Kleinbach the villian. Raiph BePamy Stars Sunday and Monday, March 3 and 4, Ralph Bellamy, formerly of Wil- mette, bas a leading part in "Heil- dorado," story laid in a ghost mining town. Other stars in this interesting picture at the Wilmette are Madge W ednesday, March 5 and o-u muor no0 other reason than to see new- comer Joe Morrison who steals. the show with bis sweet voice. But Joe is't the only attraction. Helen Trwelvetrees, Conirad Nagel and Ar- uine Judge ýare ail A-1inh thi's spritely romance. Teatro Films Sintillats * While the Wilmette is offering a fine program, its companion theater, the Teatro del Lago, is filling a week. * with films which deserve a top. posi- and Sunday areý devoted to "The L.ittle. Minister," w i t h Katharine Gloria Swanson, Montgomery hold Brapt attention in oint Crosby l'Music in the Air" Monday and Tueiday; more -music, this > time from the throat of Big Crosby; pleases Varsity patrons next Wednesday and Tbursday as the.y. en- joy "Here -Is My Heart." Fans whp go strong for story and characterization find delight in "'The Little Minister," James M. Barrie narrative set in the Scottish village of Thrums. As Babbie, the girl who loves to play gypsy, Katharine Hep- bumn is winningly vivacious. John Beal gives a splendid account of him- self as the littie minister who falîs in love with the gypsy masquerader. Every supporting character is fine, notably Donald Crisp and Andy Clyde wihose authentic Scotch burrs are things of joy. "Music in the Air" brings Gloria Swanson back to. the screen in a oper etta, witf J erome K~ern's excel- lent score given its full-value." unforge ttable. "N-othing so tremen- dous'could ever- be, repeated" says Photoplay magazine. What a pic- ture! Cbalk it up o#i the "must", list. NO FUN FOR DIXONI "Broadway Bill,» the C "Girl O' My, Dreams." is ;a gay and tunieful mélange of . ollege roý- manices and catchy tunesi topped off with a thirilling inter-collegiate, track meet,, and the, inimitable. comedy. of Sterling .H olloway, Mary Carlisle, Eddie Nugent and Arthur Lake. The plot,. in brief, concçerns a con- ceited college hero *who! is cast down, from his place: of -prestige, by a framed' election promoted byr the editor of the college paper. The prank elevates. a big. and bashfui shot- putter to the honor. of the, Most popular, man in college, -and with :the election go the fickle a ffections, of the blond college vamp. The paradoxical situation exists until the day of thebig track meet, when the romnantic dead-lock is fin- alfy 7trai.h mot in time toinure~ a victory for the home team. Next Tuesday and Wednegday the Community theater bas scheduled a return engagement of "The Barretts. of Wimpole Street." Originally shown for four days late .in January, this production proved so popular that many were unable to obtain seats. [t, is in deference to their requests that nexi. week's showing has been Doors open Sat.-Sua.-Holidayu. at i:3o-p.rn. Show at a P.=. Doors Open Week Days at 6:30 p.m.. Show a: 7 P..'. Thursday, February 28 THE.ATEM Uincia.et Piao St. Wiuzuetu AdmltsSe - Cilina 1e Ev». t 7and 9 MatBat. ti» FRIDAY mdSATURDAY acb1-2 A Eolleklmg Comeiy oet coflege Life -Nugent, Arthur Lake andi Irving S. Ejobb la 011< Ont" TUESbAY au1 bf4NÉà»Ày Re.tors Shssis.g Read the Want Ads Acres of Fr". Parking Spur. in "No Ma'sLand"' Phooea: Wilm.u'e-Whrnetkà. 3900 Thursday, Friday. Saturday February. 28 -. Match 1-2 trance fee, Broadway Bill, catching cold during an endless rain torm, a crooked jockey.- '1 Finaily cornes the race-suîdwow That glorigous Broadway Bill does the STARTS IThu,ir. FEBRUAILY 25 j at. Mi ALL SEATS FOR ALL RESERVED -IN PRICE I~ves,ççcU;cxJo, si.6e mat., 83 Uc, $i.10, Sa ..ao(T~I pC..umad Nagel - ýHelen Match 5-6 ýTveivetue Tom Brownaf4 Autta York Vd King Comedy Sciea Snapshots

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