Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1933, p. 42

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Open at 1:30D-Sh ,w ut .2 p. nm. Mon. to Fn., 1:30 , 6 p. m., 20c. Eveainvgs, Sat., Sn, HfIJIays, 25c. Chiudrens. AIlways 10t. Thum rs., ..Sat., June 29-3O-Juiy I1 me ,enaion of a aion! Walter Huston-Karen Moriy Shi-rts 2:0O-4:1O-8:1S-sseIe:a Chali. Chas. Comedy - 'His Siient Rachet" .Sofik Auto Racing" . News obu LESLIE HOWARDiII .anve &ÉAtoileKA*I ko.i<. WaItsr Catiett Comedy BettY Boop Cartoon . .. News W.d., Tiurs.. JuIy 5-6 Matin.. Dailv wmtn Kh obert Armstrong ZSu, Pift-Tholme Todd Comedy '.-"Maids Ala Mode" . . . Screen Snapshots. . . Travelogue... News Stretch that 'imagination farther and sec the great prehisi creature, fifty 'feet tal with an, reachof twenty-three feet,' strikg the eair one of.-the planes thal bombarding him with machine bullets. It cracks up. like a toothpicks in the.,hand of. a man! A story drawn entirely fromïii ination-a modern version of tbe fairy tale of Beauty and tbe Bea- is told ini "King Kong," RKO-Rà picture. Stars- of "ilents Donti Meet Utili Taikie Tir Although Ethel Clayton and BeE Barriscale have been screen-à stage personalities for many yeà thyappear together for the. fi tinie ini Mary Pickford's "Secrei In fact, these "big name" stars ofi sifent picture era, both long résitei of Hollywood, had neyer met ur they were introduced on the set di ing the filming of "Secrets" by1 rector Frank Borzage. Miss Clayton and Miss Barrisc appear in supporting roles in5 quences with Miss Pickford and h leading man, Leslie Howard. SCIENTISTS HELP "KONG" Twelve of the nation's leadmnz a wrecking man's mechanized 'civiliza- tion. If's an RKO-Radio picture featuring Fay Wray, Robert Armn- strong and Bruce Cabot. TRAVEL IN COMFORT Travelogues, scheduled as, a reg- ular short feature at a. north shore theater, can be enjoyed there with no fear éither of heat rash or chapped hands. The temperature is ideal, no matter what land thej travelogue dépicts.. man À "ing Kong,",ashoa hee ostesaton A h picture that has rarely been gKtsonheefrtefr teequaled for sheer artistry-that's time at. the Wilmette theater Sunday still "Looking Forward," Varsity attrac- to Friday, inclusive, july 2 to7,,easily toric tion this Friday, Saturday and Sun- fulfills this promise. arni day.ý Inspired performances by ail Based, on 'a weird and higbly imag- e the principals feature this simple tale inative idea conteived by Meérian C I is about a venerable. British business Cooper -and Edgar Wallace, "King g u n battling througb tb e depression. Kong " bas more than fantasy, more f ew The outstanding stars are Lewis than romance, more th an brilliant Stone as the owner and Lionel, Bar- novel1ty, more than blood-chilling rîagw rymore. at the clerk., Fine suppport thrills., It is a ýsymbolic story.-of the old is ,contributed by Benita H-ume, Colin age-old triump .h of brains over, brawn, 's - Clive, Phillips- Hollmes ,and Engiland's and of the power of beauty over the a'di o new "find," Elizabeth Allan. beast. For"Gleius ouW"The story deals withý the harrowing Snappy entertainmient, fireworks exiperiences of a part'y of 'Americati crackle in "lPicture Snatcher," featur- motion picture people who- visit 'a ing the Varsity'9s. special Independ- strange, remote island in quest of a 1f'le ence Day programn Monday and legendary ape god. It is their idea to Ssie Tuesday, July 3 and 4. jimmy Cag- find this brute beast and make* a photoa- ~nd eyalwys ure~ireforfun is graphic record of. its reactions to ars, many critics deczlare-at ehis bes t idteýdw fmni irst in '4Picture Snatcher."es beauty-ofnthdan fmn i this, ape. a survival, by some -weird t.." Then there's Ralpb Bellamy, Wil- freak. of the prebistoric ages! the nette's, contribution to Hfollywood,. They flot Qnly find the ape, 'ý<ing nts gi ving bis usual excellent perform-Kog, btfid1imrue of tbe is- -ii ne Effervescent,1 fast-stepping land-feared bhy the natives, wbo steal ýur- Alice White also keeps.apace of t.hc Fay Wray, beroine of tbe adventure Di- rapid-fire developmenits in the pic- t rvd arfc otemntr ture. oravdasarfc otemne. ýale Thestor fids Her.'& Supreni. Fantasy ae Thýer St for alndsjimmy Cagney The supreme fantasy of "King se mrigfo enitentiary and Kn"bgn hn"igKn, f ier going straight-if you calsnatching trKo ng ben wh e " r ksong, af pictures of heartbroken people for a trbvn encpuebek os sensational newspaper going straight. and runs riot in New York. These He encouniters Alice White,ý a sob. scenes open one's eyes in startled sur- sister on the sbeet. She goes for prise and amazement tlut the camera st Jimmny ini a big way-but he beconies can produce such: impossibilities 1 st kt -. ---I . . ...,.. p . 1 ne ues t t e s(uu I utu u UI trcxagt, a. squadron of. story will be thoroughly enjoYed in army bombing'planes pelting bim with the cool, comfortable Varsity theater. machine gunbullets. Sc'emery and ÇIotJ5.m Beautiful Fay Wray plays well as> Mucb giddy 'modern scenery and the girl whose courage equips bher for l)retty clothes are offered in the play, such thrills as 'being carried aloft.by "Ex-Lady," starring Bette Davis and a pterodactyl, fougt oerby on Gene Raymond at the Varsity Wed- and a tyrannosaurus, carried in "King nesday and Thursday, July 5 and 6. Kong 9S 9> great hand 'through streets Bette Davis is very pretty as the where bis every footstep leaves wreck- young artist who doesn't want to age and shrieking humans, and tben marry ber friend (Gý,ene Raymond), carried up the straight, smooth sides of because she believes that marriage a skyscraper! Thh. I"THE E&LE AND THE HAWK" '741 DEVIL$ BROTHEiR' - -, atailiiig ui" 1M ! in a ai- au BETTY sOOP IS SPICY Tmwacsaîan bs, bndo Shapely littie Betty Botop w horme thieves, and a lovely girl. Naomi ____ brighten a brief film which will spice Judge, a new screen face as the girl, the program of a local theater. Betty' does very nicely, the critics agree., - can pout, smile and sing "likt no- Beautiful photography - also distin- bôdy's 1business. gishes tisfilm Heralded as a ý.1re- 1 Te Il . n > sensation,

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