Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Jan 1933, p. 42

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"56 LARuDABUT WOPMEN"ý ALISON SKIPWORTH- STUART ERWIN SIDNEY TOLER, starts 71:à,;-9:52t FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JANUARY 20-21I VICTOR McLAGLeN GRETA NISSEN starts Fr1.9, 8 :00;t 11:05 starts Esut, 8:20; 5*45; 1:50; 10:00 Radio At tractions *..The loy m a x ,Parade ...scwappy Cartooni, Travelogiie ..News Firat Chnpter "Tii. Lost specal"-fÈrank Alberton, Ernie Nevers, rereila Panlker-(sir Arthur colman Do yIe Story) SUDY.IONDAY, TUESDAVI 22-23-24 GEORGE RAFT CHAS. RUGGLES Starts Sun, 3:00; 5:20; ;:4&; 10-.00 $tartu M1onday, Tuesday, 1:-45; p9:5 CbarI.y Chase C....... Sportlght . . . 3Novietome -News. >The scintillating Clara of old niakes a persotial tri *umph as Dynamite Spring- er, wildTexan 'for whom tbe biggest state in the Union. is too small. The story affords Clara an opportunity, to give everything she b as.. Monroe Owsleyý, Thehna' Todd. and Anthony jowitt.provide excellent sujp«ot. The picture is a. real-event in filmdom, anid no one will want to miss seeing. this new-old Clara. IFine Far. For Aduits' Not for -children, but just the thing for aduts-týhat's GCeorge -Raf t's new starring vehicle, "Under-Cover Man," to be sbown.Weclnesday and Thujrsday, ýjanuary,25 and 26, at the Varsity thea- No one can say that the handsome and dynamic George Raft reLpiesents on -the wati of any home, George high tension neyer relaxes in tory whicb gets more and more ng as the picture progresses. r Carroll anid the rest of the cast Ine performances. They're Together Again Rogers hasbenseen on the. screeu i as a plutocrat, an ambassa dor, a suc- ces.sful business 'mani and in various gilded surroundings in bis, ;revious pic- turcs, but in, "Too. Buy, to -Work" hie appears as, a vagabond withôut a place to lay bis bead. The role is said to afford.,him Qppor-. tunities for both comedy apd, pathos that lie bas iiever be fore cnjoyed 1ini a film. The oveinterest inithe- picture.;is fuised bay. Mariati Nixon and Dick Powell. Mliss Nixon receiiily scorcd in> .Rebecca of Sunny brook, Farrn," and Powell, practically a, newconier to1 the screen, made lis filiii debttin "Blcessed- Eviit." Great "Raia" Awaited » Sound effects, photograp and Cap- abyle interpretaflion of character roles ivili feature '*Raiin," joan Crawford starring vehicle, to bc shown at the Wilmette theater on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, January 22, 23 and 24. lIn addition to offering joan Craw- ford, Walter Huston and Guy K'ibbee in a powerful story of a rnissionary con- sumed by love fever in the tropics, "Rain" also marks. what is claimed to bc the ;greatestsi:igle Avance. in, sound perfection since the advent of the talk- Chapter No. 2-'4.OThe Lest Sperlal" at the. Mattine Starts 7:,!;; 9:55 Sam L.ee-AI Shaw Conh- edy .. . Magie Carpet .. . ParamuVt Colortone . * PIctorial . . . News Loretta Young is lovely as tbe church rganist who falis in love' with the ity boy (David Manners) in "They ýa11 I Sin," featured at the Varsity beater on Thursday nigbt of this week. Cooper's Huge Frame Impresses Hollywood Gary Cooper, Private Galagher in 'If I Had a Million," iras born on a etfect is much the same as thiat wvhich would result if the musical scale were, increased one octave. Witb the relentless beating of the rain perfectly recorded, the actors do their part toward interpreting the. tempests of emotions. that :make this Somerset Maugham story a memorable screen evexit. WVhile Walter Huston and joan Crawford are the outstaxiding stars in this film, each of the other roleg is excellexitly band led. ias neyer even been ki ,earxied About Woetn.'L, il Greene 15 state chairman of movies of the Illinois Congress- of Parents and jTeacbems 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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