Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jul 1931, p. 47

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Tense drama, uproarioDus comedv situations and tingling thrills will fea- ture the week of entertainment of- fered by the Wilmette theater. Tonight and tomorrow (July 9 and 1-the. Wilmette, presents Gloria Swanson in "'Indiscreet." Victor -Me- [aglen', Lew- Cody and Eddie Grib- >bon are stars of "Not' Exactly Gentlemen" Saturday; july*-1.1. "Cracked Nuts " will, off er Bert Wheeler. and 'Bob Woolsey. in a rirthfest, Sunday, July' 12, and .on Monday.and Tuesday, July 13 and 14, Leslie Howard wîll star in "Neyer the Twýain, Shall Meet. Ramon Novarro gives a memorable performance ini "Daybreak"ý Wednesday and. Thur$-. day, july,15 and 16.. In. the film, "Indiscreeti,", Gloria Swanson wili answer the following question.- IsijLorth while for an eider sister to risk The destruction of her own romance in order to frus- trate a discarded lover's ýatt.empt to wvin her younger 'sister? Those Comnpfl'itiôna Gloria Swansoni as the eider sister lives the role of the very modern Jerry Trent. The solution of the, prol)leln which she faces giyes rise to a series of complications which. serve to imake this new offering one of the fastest ffoving comedy-dl-ama.s of the year. On'01 Saturdav. Juiv 11, topnotch en- tertainmnenît will l>e offered I)v Victor McLaglin, Lev. Codv anid Eddie Gribl)r ini the western filin, -Not Exacïlv Genitlemeni." This is a great picture, worth the -while of every miember of the familv. Fay Wray is the girl., At the Saturday îiatinee only an episode of the thrilling serial, "King, of theéWil," will be shown. .k . Bert XVh'Ieeir and Bob Woo0l.sev wil 'rock the W%,ilmpette with iaughter on udyJul5r'12, as the comnedy. team i n t he ,uproarious farce, "Cracked Nuias." 'Tis the stôry of a king who throws snake-eyes,. as it were, but al leads to the conclusion that all's wel. that ends weli. Dorothy Lee,I petite beauty, figures in the ac- D oroth y Jordait and Ramtont Novarro tiIl win rapt attention zehctn they inter pret;the romtan tic met-ods o ab.ký pa.rkling, tender, and yct sopkisticatcd dramia to be show(;: ai the Wihniette thea- Ire on Wedniesdayý and Thursday, 1:v15aud 16. Cecilia Loftus Delighted by Opportunity to Act Acting is a real deiight to Cecilia Lof tus, ceiebrated character artist of. the stage, who makes hier tiird talking picture appearance iii "Young Sinniers- at the Teàtro del Lago on Wediiwscay ing believe'" and ber success is a shiîiing testimhonial of lier talent. "Af ter a lifetinie on the stage, during w~hich tume I have traveled in almnost every country of, the' globe, piayin dranxatic, concert and vaudeville roies, I an really amazed.at the happiness niy lwork in pictu.res is giving me,", Miss Lof tus said recently, in reference to ber roles in "East Lynnie," "Doctorsý' Wives" and "Young Sinniers" praises "T] way," to1 flouse on1 10 and Il. l., -. CA J i*A* . Pliotoplay magazine al Family of Broad- 'wu at CommunityiI and Saturday, JulyI Here is the Barrymfore family im- personated, by an expert cast. eacil member contributing 'an inspired performance.ý Fredriç March plays John Barrymore,,while Ethel Barry-. ,more is initerpreteçi by, Ina' Claire. Hienrietta Cros Man,. Charle s Starrett' and Mary Briani also do fine work. Regarding "The Royal Family of Broadway," Creighton, Peet of :the Outlook and independent magazine writes: "Again a first rate 'Stage play bas been. transferred to the -screen witbout loss.. In this case it is Edna Fer ber's and George S. Kaufman's slightly irreverent but highiy 'amus- ing story of the Barrymore family at work- and at play. I might even go so-far as- to. say the> film version is-superior to that-seen on Broadway a few'seasons ago . . ." Persons who see "The Royal Fanx- îly of Broadway," at Comniunity House this Friday, and> Saturday will more than agrée with the' praises of the critics, it is assured.,, Field, Museum to Offer Tours for Coming Week "Rare and Exotic Plants" and "Af- rdca and Madagascar" at Il a. m. and 3 p. ni., Monday (July 13) are the sub - .& - - - - i,%Z ' StartIng Ifonday, july 183 Doors open Eveiga at 1:4à p. m. Show at 1:15 P. M. Touiglit aad Torrciw- GLORIA SWANSON in. With VICTOR McLAGLEN "King .1 t$he ýW114" at. Mtine. Suàdiir Oaly, JuIy 12 Wooluey la mon. &* Tu«e, Juli 13-14 LESLIE HOWARD in IVI ý w- -I AI.. Laurel & Hardy in "LAUGHING GRAVY", W.d.-Thurs., juIy IS-16 mies and iBuriaI Customis-'and .Gm and Jewelry," and on Friday «'Trees and Wood Products" and "Weapons and Arnmor." On Tuesday and Thurs- day there wili be general tours cover- ing, anthropological, botanical, geologi- cal: and zoological exhibits.- These tours,, conducted by members of the museuffi staff, are- open to ýall mtseum visitors. Parties assemble inside thé north 'en- ýUayall 04-* n',July ' lu 10-"Bijg uusiness-'Girl"on'W ednesciay and Thursday, July' 22 and 23. COMING, ATTRACTION FISHING IN CANADA *Wallace Beery ,will be a star ini John Davies and Judge E. A. ?ett- "The Secret Six" ýat the ,Wilmette bAe left Wiimette 1'riday last on a theater on Wednesday and Thursday, fisbing.tnp in Canada. They are out, July 22 and 23.* to'beat their record, of 1929. Fe-ature $tarte at 7:40 and 9:85 "Trader'iler lsCouIn PrLkSat, July24-ZS 'e-I

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