of pretty Nikki‘s warâ€" an exâ€"flier who crashes ture from a fiaming roceeds to paint Paris ffort to provide thrills e of the days before the Right here it should be heâ€" Last Flight" is not kwood meets un with of the â€"same feather, Talbot, once of Monâ€" a giant exâ€"gunner, Shep o of the fiying brotherâ€" Vashout, once the best squadron, but now a ckâ€"â€"and the buddies hit !m †8 nlflflii cm In‘ ‘:- ks sunny mde C Came Yflr" «s." Born in > is the outsider, a medâ€" wspaper correspondent ca, who tries to steal â€"but that is telling the enough to say that "The is a romance of unique anorama of life â€" in galâ€"and in Neverâ€"Nevâ€" arthelmessâ€" has cky in his choice hicle: © in ~ "The ~~Edmund Breon, Ivan 1 others are prominently Lovely Loretta Young nry RKolker, veteran Of in stage; Boris Karloff, Supports Last Flight" is known "Nikki and Her War ran serially in Liberty der the title of "Single s by John Monk Saunâ€" â€"we are not mistaken, DAY, N £ extraordinary talent sport of Douglas Fairâ€" ~"I Like Your Nerve," National picture now the Alcyon theatre. ter, the monocled Engâ€" ‘is a story you won‘t orget. § he picture was directed McGann, oneâ€"time camâ€" Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. oup on their madcap men who try to adjust the humdrum of peace rinst â€" Famous child e :Dawn â€"Patrol"> and Points" for the same Flight" is too good to when Nikki, the girl e Last: Fflflit†alk @1\ Cinema . e Yflr" â€"and "The Born in Pittsfeld, a romance â€" Nows ~herself been of a Last pearance in "Tol‘able David." 'l'hel femininc interest of the film is handled : by" Loretta Sayers and| Mary Doran. Loretta Sayers, MW" $ comer to the screen and a platinum : 3 Nonde..0 --v-- p uty t "~ <~UN Doran is: a lively. waterfront goldâ€" 0 defer." It was directed by ®. Wil. llam Neill, CA B;i_qugly Natural Set for Filming "Bar; Interior and OXLEIOLLE : _ Attle. house, from ground Aloor to attic, and from front drive to back garâ€". den, was constructed on one huge stage at the First National Studio1 for filming of "The Bargain." s > As far as the ground floor was concerned, there were. no disconâ€" nected gets. One â€"eould walk from driveway to front door, open that and enter the entrance hallway, with stairs leading up. The living with the hallway, and one can roam and in good taste. The stairways, however, did not lead to an actual upstairs. The bedrooms were connected, just as the ground floor was, and were conâ€" structed on an adjoining portion of the stage‘.m Walking out of the door of the ground floor, one entered a garden with grass, trees, shrubs and y ve n epnei ns is P C TR flowers. ing been transplanted to its indoor setting.â€" The attic, in whichâ€" Lewis Stone is depicted. at work as an artist, also came "in fTor accurate detail in construction. _â€"â€" â€" _ prize play by Philip Barry, which â€"enjoyedâ€"aâ€"year‘sBroadway.Frun. . _.. The cast of "The Bargain" inâ€" cludes besides Lewis .Stone, Doris Kenyon, Evalyn Knapp, Charles Butterworth, John / Darrow, Una Merkel, Oscar Apfel â€"and Nella Walker. The picture is an :'dapta; A deep sea diver tries to lock a secret in Davy Jones‘ locked but fails.. He goes 50 fathoms below to rocover hodies lost in a yacht wreck and finds two in a comproâ€" ao ces o wad o of a man .of illâ€"repute; the other is that of a womanâ€"the wife of his best pal, his coâ€"worker, who is the other end of his communicating phone, alert and attentive for his signals. To bring the woman‘s body to the surface would mean to %ill a man‘s most beautiful illusion what was he to do? ts Hiver EFinds Priemmaâ€"â€"â€"â€" Fifty Fathoms Deep It is with a problem of such conâ€" sequence that Jack Holt is faced in "Fifty Fathoms Deep," the Coâ€" lumbia drama.â€" Holt plays the role of a seasonsed diver, a hero of many deep sea resenues. He is teamed well, who is cast as "the pal." This is Cromwell‘s first assignment since his success in his initial screen apâ€" hallway, and one can roam ~"~~_thanoh he were in an and exterior of tCV aay and _completely the Harvard ancnï¬!'e! Lionel Barrymore is featured as to attic,| the master killer in "Guilty Hands," ack garâ€", Bayard Veiller‘s new mystery ane huge drama. . NNNR nb ow mamen: ctumie w uies c \Lionel Barrymore in 1 New Mystery Drama In this startling murder thriller Barrymore contributes, in the opinâ€"| ion of this reviewer, the best perâ€" formance he has ever given upon the screen. His characterization of th ‘veteran prosecutorâ€"«and attorney, facing the necessity of killing a ‘man himsel?, rises far ‘above the ‘dramatic heights of all his earlier efforts, even including his personal triumph in "A Free Soul." _ W S, Van Dyke directed the mys== tery picture withgipfm Judgmen and adroit use of unusual camera angle and sound effects to strengthâ€" en the bafflement and mystery of the original piece penned expertly ‘by Voeiller.â€" This is the â€" most strikâ€" ing story of its kind to come to the attention of the reviewer and cerâ€" tainly the most novel picture to months. Kay Francis and> Madge Evans head the splendid supporting cast, Miss Francis playing ~theâ€"partâ€"ofâ€" Wï¬m‘dré’r‘fmi!ï¬m"'megis~fld* Miss Evans acting the part of his daughter, paired with William Bakeâ€" wlel in romantic interest. Included TLoads of Laughs ;'n“the cast are C. Aubrey Smith, Polly Moran and Alan Mowbray. When the last flicker of "The Brat" fades from the screen all will regret sorry that the film ~ ended and the last of the story told. For it is just that kind of a picture. You â€" leave, : unwillingly, wishing there was more. } While the story has its moments of drama and of pathos, cellently done, its chief characterâ€" istic is a bubbling, unexpected type of delicious humor that is as reâ€" freshing as it is entertaining. Sally O‘Neil, who plays the title role, that of a "goil from Toityâ€"toid Street," who disrupts Long Island society, is as delightful a comedâ€" ienne as you will seeâ€"on the screen and she fits her part perfectly. In \fact she is "The Brat," nothing Ticture by their splendid John Ford has directed this |\ with his usual expertness. more, nothing less. otherâ€"play ho give! brilâ€"| lant performance is Allan Dineâ€" hart, former Broadway star, who ture. nk A uvenile faâ€" vorite of, "A Connecticut Yankee" ‘and "Just Imagine," shares leading male honors with Mr. Dinehart, and the other principal players are Wilâ€" liam Collier, Sr., Virginia Cherrill, Juneé Collyer,â€" Farrell â€"Macdonald, Mary Forbes and Albert Gran, all inâ€"Comedyâ€"ROMANCE || n04«_»i_come das! XQL, mereat wate your son ) Pn omm t icrnarc se C 7 3 C at Am _ screen. in. many TH B picture Detrpath Ebratrr Telephone 321 THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Friday at 9:00 p.m.â€" SsATURDAY : Added at the Matinee € â€"alsoâ€" sUNDAY AND MONDAY â€" BUCK JONES in . "MEN WITHOUT LAW" from 2:00 until 3 :30 YOU have ambitions you‘ve TUFSDAY AND WEDNESDAY â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€" May Bobson _ Frances Dade, James Hall, Lawâ€" ice: Gray, Edmund Breese. Diâ€" Iected by " Jamesâ€"Flood from the THURSDAYâ€"FRIDAY, NOV. 12â€"13 l?jr;;'wbywfla;;l;ti McKent ~Barnes. ‘ esented by Carl Laemmile. _ M",S if spuccams t se o ts w e y m wtike LEWIS STONE BUTTERWORTH ~PORIS KENYON EVALYN KNAPP Come Get Your Share D FRIDAY ~A# wWUY EM ELEaRL S :00 p.m.â€""CANDY CARNIV AL NIGHT" "Cet Your Share of Allegretti Chocolates_ â€"â€"â€" CHARLES Matinee and Ev‘h% Onlyâ€"Chapter No, 1! a mad bargain ~with lifet never been able to carty 800 *7" ""." 0 _ poart! un-“lya'nmwhldâ€"behdhmrhn! icreen putsâ€"YOUR.stary before your very eres! Come! en Pul® * U utakest See yourself in theâ€"story LQRETTA YOUNG IN POLKA BROS. Roy Wm. Neill A Columbia Picture Loretta Sayers * Richard Cromwel! Mary Doran Directed by & â€"pAisoâ€" : :. ?MIUW Thrills and Heart Throbs JACK HOLT Sunday continuous 2 t PERFECT. MURDER ? DEEPâ€" with Double Feature _ Nov. 10â€"11 NOVEMBER 7 of "DANGER ISLAND" â€"â€"Alsoâ€" “Clfl:LDm oF * ~DREAMS" _ NOVEMBER 5â€"6 > 1+ Lake Forest THIRTYâ€"SEVEN NOV 8â€"9 70 44+ s ovs yoth t eX 579