able nue; and oad ; re>n iske, Garâ€" ware land nue; ted St. 26â€" erâ€" [he ld, ree tudy ckets inois Pier, St. up 15. |ng ree , 1982 ing the ind ‘he ht. fore the of 85. ets of ns of the â€" for: the past five weeks, is very _ much improved and able to be about again. â€" M Four of screenland‘s funniest comedians are in the cast â€" Leon Errol, W. C. Fields, Chester Conkâ€" lin and Ford Sterling. Others who have prominent parts are Harry Stubbs, _ Maude Eburne, Alfred James, Ruth Hall, Mae Madison and Don Novis. Scores of beautiful girls take part in the cabaret scenes. . Marilyn‘s butterfly flights thru the intricacies of her rise from barâ€" maid to baroness were a delight to everybody, if applause is to be taken as proof. Fred hears from a friend how things stand at home,.. He charters a plane, makesâ€"a record flight back to Berlin, arriving just after the ceremony has been.performed.. He sees the newly married couple enter their carriage to drive away. But here the merry tangle grows knotâ€" tier than ever. to Lia, bids her goodâ€"bye and beâ€" takes himself to Italy where he drowns his troubles in the usual manner. Lia‘s relatives manage to got her engaged to the rich, old Baron Schwarzdorf, who has alâ€" ready had five wives. In due time Fred does propose and the engagement is announced. Then all the combined ire of the von Wellingons demands that he retract his promise. They bribe him by ofâ€" fering him a big job in the factorâ€" ies.~ Hereluctantly breaks his word Fred‘s friends wager that he canâ€" not danceâ€"with Lia, who hasâ€" atâ€" tracted his roving eye. The girl at first refuses, but finally says, jokâ€" ingly, that he may dance with her only after he has proposed marâ€" Fred yon Wellingen, son of a rich manufacturer. ~Ben Lyon plays the rols with his usual ingratiating bluffness. soerl bursts a crowd of young men led b This time Marilyn plays the role of coquettish Lia Toerrek, bar maid in a Berlin cabaret. The gaiety of the scene is heightened by the presâ€" ence of two wellâ€"known musical agâ€" gregationsâ€"Gus Arnheim‘s Cocoa.â€" nut Grove orchestra of the Ambasâ€" sador hotel in Los Angeles and Raâ€" vero‘s South American Tango band. Majesty, Love." ny," "Rosalie" and "Peter Pan." The smiles, the wiles, the light comedy,‘ and the airy abandon of the dance, are all in evidence in "Her Majesty, Love" proves again th> enchanting quality of Marilyn Miller‘s art. The beautiful First National star displays all the charm she demonstrated in "Sally," "Sunâ€" Marilyn Miller in ‘"‘Her Majesty Love" Proves Captivating THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932 . Roy Howe of Ravinia, who Cinema Talk | to be materializing even less than | usual. . Which is natural when even the regular partics don‘t know ‘where to turn for campaign funds. on "Developing Attitudes in Chilâ€" dren," held by the Chicago Associâ€" ation for Child Study and Parent Education in the, Crystal room of the Hotel Sherman, Chicago, Satâ€" urday, March 12. * Child.Conference at Hotel Sherman Mar. 12 Robert Z. Leonard directed the new film with rare understanding. His camera guidance had added to the inherent charm of the plot and his manner of unfolding the romance is unobstrusively compelling _ in sympathetic â€" episodes. Cleverly he builds the characters into figures of reality and, without missing any of the bubbling humor, brings thom through the story to a heartâ€"wringâ€" ing climax. The supporting cast is particuâ€" larly impressive, offering such favâ€" orite players as Rolandâ€" Young, Frederick Kerr, Reginald Owen and Beryl Mercor. Of course, the hero is a struggling British playwright, just as Mr. Lonsdale undoubtedly was in his youth. But Whether or not he won away an admiral‘s daughter from a titled barrister is something else again. At any rate, it is an ideal story for the screen and brings a freshness delightful in these days of blatant sex and complexities. > partly bassd upon Lonsdale‘s own youth. Of that, of course, we have no confirmation. Very likely he, himself, would offer a denial. â€" But if theâ€"lovely tale is purely fiction it is far stranger than truth itself. When you bshold it on the screen you will want to feel that it is real, for the time being anyway. â€"â€"â€" _ | _ Robert Montgomery and Madge \Evans play the kind of romance every boy and girl dream of in "Lovers Courageous," a new Meâ€" %tro-Goldwyn-Mayer offering. ___Penned by the distinguished Britâ€" ish author, Frederick Lonsdale, the story exudes the sweetness of love in the springtime of:life. It makes you cry, strangely enough, to see this delightful pair of lovers so exâ€" Montgomery Well Cast Never has Montgomery so expertâ€" 1y played a characterization, endowâ€" ing his role with a tenderness that robs it of none of its humor. The Lonsdale dialogue is smart and strikingly wholesome. It lacks the ultra sophistication of his "Last of Mrs. Cheyney," for ~example, but boasts a sentimentality we never There will be a oneâ€"day conference Fine Acting Marks ‘ "Lovers Courageous Hard Digging . and Madge of romance dream of in a new Meâ€" THE _Â¥ &R EA 8 99 T3 COMING â€"sSUNDAY AND MOND A Y THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SATURDAY THURSDAY AND PRIDAY Telephone 321 Derrpath Ebratre ®Q~" on THE _sCREEN J; â€" ‘@ Q , P Ns Jonesport :':IGHBORS & \Mj II1AlI » aanre 4A | * s 1 OW 4* â€"utf wWAU BACK(} * MILLEP N SUNDAY AND MONXNDAYy _ M _ _ Sunday continuous 2 to 11 TGOMERY 99 POLKA BROS. 0C ay Added Special with PAUL LUKAS Sidney Fox â€" Lewis Stone MARCH 17â€"18 _ _â€" â€"with JAMES DUNN HER MmAJj€STY _ O V €/m Pap â€" BEN L YON .-/AL\ AY .l .n _: **EMMA®" A Robert Z. Leonard production If you enjoyed Montgom>ry in "Man in Possession," "Shipâ€" mates" or "Private Lives," you must see this delightful Leap Year love story! . with LONGSDALE BEN LYON MADGE EV ANS ROLAND YOUNG Acts by . FREDERICK MARCH 15â€"14 MARCH 13â€"14 yf L 5 m madcap comedians MARCH 10â€"11 LEON Foro s Lake Forest C, THIRTYâ€"ONE