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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 36

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mUllSDAY - FRIDAY 111153;»; - WEDNESDAY Ranks with "Big. Paiédé" for" - _'" habit»: and Ben "or" forilwills; I . , ‘nKo-Mmo. "(was 'CA"" 1!,,t!efiCSNcrU.tr.a1t.1t?,uirtrrtt1, elm. Chase ngil‘f - New: SUNDAY - MONDAY §ATURDAY . W W F.aEAaRr If "!siljhi'i'l,? trhw_tmpwmG Phi?“ ll.l!l!ttil.yPiiflll?il1Y, s-"v _x.9fI.IFE a... in“: can} - -ieGToa - t7riiveai tiewi Sand” continuum 2:00 am: may we aim NA," in. ATE! 'toSco J'" Iriifiit'tt rrcll TODAY AND FRIDAY OCTOBER ”-3. OCTOBER 27-28 OCTOBER 2S.M so; and; is; Blser.eeit, srets.ty,y.rty I "Sporting Blood" It: If Governor Huey Long wants to ertdoprttt)tteottonero-rtg- ‘why doesn’t he input” any of than tmtgted Dakota mm! to "It mm. 1r7krrTrJ,tireler.f.a ' Titty' "gammy if: 1rMprMMtc1--'rrfttrrtMtrhmt:-'-atiiir Wonder: if there is no and to this comedhn’a possibilities. no in gn- ttrely convincing as the love-sick “min, with Babbitt ambition: to you}; build I home and multiply “no dart . Tutr. my ta. w. wo‘aum Adapted "from the successful Frank Craven stage play, the Mm gunmen the themeU mamas. paging! of wider action scope. These are only . few of the 910- Therm which make Radio Pram? "Too Many Cocks," the fanning Pete? and most entertaining comedy feature of the season. I Bert Wheeler in 1 new acting mood ---i.tt his flrst awn-inc screen role! spigot. By all meanii put it udimse "thrt'trrathtnrahttt-atrtttrtit-rsac---- Suspense invoked 'by a foo1-prpof Not, carefully guarded by William saber? 'irtFiaidit-- --»t -__- it H “Uproariou: humor derived from :0an t_nd.eonvhteiettt situations! Craven Play Huge _ - New Talkie success I] fl ciiaidAa. ram P. Huntley, In, as Farrell’s o1dAime friend, head the gnpporting. outwith ton: splendid. 'performances. Jules Furthm‘an bu done a noteworthy teitre_ii ar" triumph in speaking screen. and Director King has handled-it to perfection, tombs Ate inst the right 119;: tlse.1gt,1ey..t, 75.3331 -Nariaii" aitslrtheruiFi"ih%rc' suspicious tryant of a landlady, Arc golf buy as the dittttif%1 vicar, 6.1 Miss Guy-nor is my; wing?! tad T5iiriiititTrmiiiririiiFiiii 'tEirTiiiiFiiiiiiisir ttttl-ideotrali-work.in the dingy London rooming house, who shyXy falls fl: love with the clever but im- pocunious composer, played by Charles Ji'arrp11rr-his but tallying ’ful‘romnnce, with its vivid moments of sheer pathos, is one of the mod. 'tiii-trear" beef: "m" '8titr"itsireitite'ig “” ' privilege to witness. They exceed their epoehal work in "'tth Haven.” . _With I story perfectly fitted to its principlls, thoroughly realistic ut- tings, 3n excellent-chosen group of supporting player: and the admirable directional Hem-y King; him Tmektrrtmnd 1iratrorttestt-ttMt-htmousr tum "team"--artd they respond to the oportunity with some of the The Amkde ‘of four our: la the least that can be swardeql “Merely In? Amt/'-tlt.attiauue-Gitiatsis Clark: Farrell starring vehicle. in Splendid Picture “Merely Mary Ann” I‘ =aa.ah" Announcement ig made that Thomas B. Gilmore has become a ttttttttdt? the law item of new Wei, "Wichita-ii'" Jr'TithiiiiiaiTrer, 1614 First National bulk building. Chicsgo. The other member- Ire George Packard, Ceeil Bar-neg, Aus- aarr. hrtRhiistr1ieW, Rois? E. Sirha- mgteher. I Ion-ht _....UT.r.T.C.." ' Bttatetrt .i-i's"iidrii2': We trr I', 1'.'.rf..tt My .03 Ann . an» brC7ili'l I Clark Gable, as the gambler. and Madge. 'Evana, an his~ sweetheart, "f,Rrtrsrrf?ittitti'ggtrurptsy,rt Imrter adds 9Ahtltyrrirrtirtbitiiiiirt,ii"'Arrree Soul," -“The-Semt~8ix~" am! other hits Ernest Terrence plays. the principal character role as the Kerr. tucky horse breeder, and Lew Cody is a most suturing villain as “Samba” the gambling magnate. Jam Cocky,- and J. Farrell 'I!¢~Bon- thrnty in the cut}, not to forget _e_rq...r.r_ “an“, """l'""'r""5"""'"F". contributes some very find work Announce Addition, ." __ttiflltieaeo Law Firm let 'lfli"t 'a"l',rirr.ry.orrc.iicasett', rm. 'ittMF"ai%rattittt'rir.i'cr"rrrrj' _ _ Expo-e- (is-Hing “Sporting Blood" itrriot . racing It is an intensely human romnce of banana-chum concerned in the-life of I mehorse.‘ It exposes crooked tumbling, tells the “inside" of racing, and Chung}: it n11 runs the love 'f2?htAP8 '-ri,tg!s4tf-l'ltii has}. . "tKiiiiriii'i not: Tenant" 'irtriiitTiiF'ii and tetrrtnemtfon' mit of the mael- gtrstg.Li?tt1t, stttrhLttf_ttuztee. mun- in“ -----_ """'Ht _ _ 'iii-di/iii":-' "ii' at“? Too Ian: Cook- "-"".__.t-_.._m...r...-...... Alum M'M‘yer’l vivid ttmare 1ttuo.d on ttids':',':,', ',1'ti-e,t, Post story. Brennan, {thaws Itrikindy that a out iietitm story an be,,.ldlpted ”‘thinltuwdlua mat stage play an. . l . T The new picture preserves every- “in: tut, the Mot ttad,-athts BrNN- ml' WIS I): m~~~KMky Detbr, scenes in the blue grass horse farm: of Kentucky. ‘Where 1'attstttituc, WBIKLY HOV]! P3063“ Racing Picture Drama 'iiiTiiiGri Cast mm: "ot

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