1Bflsk entertainment. That describes the programs which the T1eatro del Lago will offer during the summer. Decidedly entertaining, well balanced .and spicy, the Teatro del Lago programs are offered in tbe most comfortable environment that, miodern engineering and human ingenu- ity can provide.:. For the Teatro, del Lagoý has a new coolingý systeM that puts the audiences in a mood to.get the finest and, -most, exbilarating points of. each picture- whetber it be a short, subject or the most powerful f eature dramfa. And in. order that patrons may have as many cool, golden bours as possible, ,Sam Meyers, ,managing director of the Teatro : del Lago, bias inaugurated a policy of daily ,matinees featuùring the -best of the new pictures. Co-ýstarred for Farat Time On Sunday, Monday and Tuesday,, June 18, 19 and 20, the Teatro del Lago offers one of the major productions of the, Metro-Goldwyn-Maýyer studios - the greatly anticipated and first co- starring vehiÈle for Joan Crawford and Gary Cooper, "Today WVe Livt&' *In "Today We Live" William Faulk- ner has written a story about the dra- matic experie 'nces of anf English society girl who offers her services to England during the Worldý war in an ambulanceý unit, and falls' in love with an American flyer. The production was directed by Howard Hawks, wbo produced the suc-ý cessfu' *'Scarface," and. the suppôrting cast includes Robert Young, the New York stage juvenile Franchot Tone, Roscoe. Kartns, Loùilse Closser Hale, Rollo Lloyd and Hilda Vaughn. iMvetro-Goldwyn-Mayer is said to have placed aIl the facilities at its disposaI to Director Hawks in the filming of this 'picture, which is reported; to be one of. the outstanding. taîkie produc- tions, of the year. Dreadful Doisi at Zoo "'Murders in the Zoo," mystery melo-ý drama featuringý Charlie R .uggles, Lionel Atwill, Kat-hleen Burke ,(the Panther Woman), Randolph Scott, -John Lodge, and Gail Patrick, bas been booked for the Teatro del Lago, where* it will show Wednesclay and Thursday, "Pleasure Cruise" will be just that at the Varsity theater this Tbnrsday and Frlday, June 15 and 16. Chuckles and comical situations abound in this picture,,featuringRo- land Young, Genevieve Tobin, Una O'Connor-, Ralph Forbes, and Minna Gombell. The cast simply has one grand frolic in this film. Roland Young, jealous of bis wife, Genevieve Tobin, gets: a job as a barber _on shipboard whien wifie leaves for a vacation, andi a farce mnix-utp ensues., as he battles off Gen- evieve 's would-be sweeties-also ro-, mance-hunigry' Una O'Connor who bas marked bimi for berý own. ZUne Grey Pictur. On Saturday, june 17, the Varsity offers thrills in, an excellent action picture, Zane Grey's "Sunset Pass," starring Ranidolpb Scott, Tom Keene, Kathléeen Burke and Harry Carey.. .Romance-starved souls will1 revrel in "The Barbarian," presentfing Ramon Novarrô, Myrna Loy, Regial4 FDen- ny and Louise Closser Hale at the Varsity on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, June 18, 19 and 20. Romance With ThrilIs The story offers good old roman ce witb aIl the tbrills. Ramon Novarro, rascally Egyptian dragoman, falîs in, love witb Myrna Loy who bas corne to Cairo to rnarry Reginald Denny. Myrna is cool, so Ramion kidnaps bier and takes ber to bis desert borne where she promises to marry him. Does Myrna face an Egyptian fit- t,ùre? No need of gazing at a crys- taI to get the answer-simply see the film at the Varsity. On Wednesday and Thursday, June 21 and 22, the Varsity attraction is "Song of the Eagle,'" witb a fine cast including Charles Bickford, Richard ArIen, Jean Hersholt and Mary Bni- an. SOUNIUS LIKE UBAL.ONEYS "Caîl Her Sausage"-tbat's tbe dra- matic title of a Taxi Boys comedy which a local thxeater will soôn present. If the boys bave enough gasoline, tbey should be able to run ~JJuWiaw V&4-1. y U . 51 i neinsectsi were placed in a srnall enclosure and encouraged to indulge in a snappy cockroach boxing match whicb finally resulted in one of them being pusbed out'of the circle.. Gary Cooper, Rob- ert Young, Franchot Tone and Ros- coe Karns. acted,'as referees d urng the battle,. with Miss Crawford and Louise Closser Hale playing the part of cbeer leaders. Dodson H4as Truited Parachute 400 Times WlimDodson, Who does mucb of the preliminary parachute jumping to test air currents in Richard- Bartbel- mess' new -First National, picture "Central Airport," is a memberof the' Caterpillar club and bas more, than 400. jumps to bis credit.' The Cater- pillar club members' are al airmen wbo have- been forced to leap from their planes in parachutes. A volun- tary' lea~p does not make them eligtbte. GOOD MIXER A girl's dormitory at Claremont college, near Los Angeles' is Dorotby Jordan's week-end retreat. There the film star, recently featured witb Marjorie Rambeau and Eddie Quil- Ian in Paramount's "Strictly Person- al," visits ber sister, a student at the "TMg Jlmmy Fr1, Sei,. Juan.16-17 Pmo-L..p Sh*Wlngeof< et the S.tmrdoy Matin.. Sunt., Mon..,-Juan. 18-19 EVANSTON-PEONEU UN. BSN Thura, Fr1, .hue 1-16 -Au amlislng comedy ou the upu "PLEASURECUIE "Get-acquainted clubs," meeting places poula for the shyv and lonely. becomie therne. zest to for a movie for the first time in theater. "Strictly Personal," draina featuring Marjorie Rambeau, Eddie Quillan and G Dorothy Jordan, which cornes to the Jimmy Teatro del Lago, Tbursday. and Fr1-, ity in cor day, June 15 and 16.. patronsc at, a' GLEASON AMUSES SGleason is gaining popular- Dmedy roles tbat amuse many of local theaters. .Picture .. . . .c