Jane dramla ofthte oui West, w hen the ou.tlawf a the r sacrifices bimself ':' i~t\~~to 'insure bis sons happiness and se- $~l curity. The Ar- Zona scenery*. is Virgimia Biruce authentic and'the cast does, a fine job. Th e de ft touch of the d irector wvas noticeable. Mannmequin. (... Directed by 1rank Borzage; cast: joan Craw- ford, Spencer Tracy, Frank, Morgan, Alan Curtis. The sordidness of a teneiient h o M e contrasts with the glamnour* of the 111adistes sa Io n, as Jessie Cassidy hetter herseif. 4 Hu m aniinterest makes this film an interesting an d entertaining one. Alan Curtis, a newcomer to the Alan Curtis screen, scores high honors as the lad who takes Joan's heart, and then pro- ceeds to prove himself a louse. hie is elected to parliament. A love af- fair witli bis employer?' daughter 1complicates ma tters and divorce easily provides the way to a happy-ending It's recoMmended for sophisticated audiences. The Buccazkeer. (Paramount.) Di- rected. by Cecil B. de Mille, with, Frederic Marcb, Franciska GaaI,' Akim Tamiroif,. Margot Grabame, Hughi Sothern. New Orleans 'and its environs durinig the war of 1812 iis the scene of this fitting historical. drama. The exploits of the pirate La Fitte, bis loyalty to America, and the treachery by' which hie becomes a wanderer furnishes a highly. enter-e taining. pbotoplay. There are many unusuai scenes, and the photography and directing are of tbe best Thec Hurricane. (Samuel 'Coldwyn.) Directed by John Ford, with Jon Hall, Dorothy Lamour, Mary Astor, C. Aubrey Smith, Thomas Mitchell, Raymond Massey. This extraordin- ary drama of the South Sea islands has much to grip the attention and emotions of a mature audience. The injustice of forcing the white man 's laws and civilization upon the child- like people is the theme. The work of each member of the cast and of WATSON$ IN DEMAND. Del1mar Watso.n,_ 12-year-old boy featured in "Heidi,,","Tovarich"' and 110w Paramount's "Hunted, Men,',',is a ýmember of a f amily of il cbildren, aIl of whom have played kcid roles in- filmns. rad&Y, Saturdmy, Apa, 22-23 J.*I M#cCr<p-Bob Duras Fromces Dao WELLS IARGO sues Sun.,1 * at 3, k.ta3 April 24-26-26-27 "EVERIYIODY SING' Jyàdy.Garlanld- an r JonCraword-S7peIIef Traey Algo..-TIlrd Dimension Thrtils «N1EW ATDIOSCO.PIcsr Thus. Fr.,Bat., April 28-29r30 @GOId Is Mè.re Yom Pind IUt" George Brent-lva ]De Havlland "LOV ON &A8BUDGET'- April 22-23--26 "DAU"OMUS "D TEE BUIIR" William PomWell-AUIab,la Fr1. & Mon. at 9:15 Bat. at 2 :30-.:26-10:05, Sun. at 2:00-5:30-9:15 man iîng, Henry Hull, Mary Astor, F r ank Morgan, Florence R ilc e. This smart com-: ed y, the plot 're- volving about the adventures of a pair of slogan contest winners in an Alpine botel icle ve rly re- Wells Fargo (Paramount) Direct- ed by Frank Lloyd with Joel McCrea, Frances Dee, Lloyd Nolan., Henry O'Neill, Bob Burns. This ýhistoricaI epic traces tbe development of lines of communication across the continent, stage coach, pony express, and cov2 ered wagon. It portrays the valor of the early pioneers wbo helped to break the trait for the Wells-Fargo company. It adils much to the understanding of tbe historyof the United States of OF wduum- -.mw Edward G. Robinson . Joe E. Brown - Jane WYZIa.f Allen Jenkimu - Jane Bryau Alon Sklpwortb - Lyda Eobertl Feature Starts 7:30-10:30 S Feature.e marts 9:10 MFr1 , -at, Sun, Mon., April 29-30-MaY 1-2 &"A YANK AT "ERL 0"0»"R" L WB LIVEl" Robert TaylOr-LiOneI BarrYMOIreS Constanice Bennett Xaureen O'SnlIYan Briail Aherne--BiIII , rke Also: Nlew Mickey Monse In Color Ginger IRogers .ed~convinigiy Dyv a cast every one of which deserves highi praise. .h b as been higbly recom- mended for mature audiences by the Better Filmns coulicil of ChicagoIand. The Barouessmuid the Butler. '(2th cenitury-Foxi,) Directeci by Walter '"Meet Yowr Friends"- 'Enjoy Yeurself." 1211 WILMBTT]H AvE. Jr e.-lo