VILLAG~E 71 Wetý Monroe St. Sunday Dinner. 75e up O ur $1.00 Special Dinner' includes a bottle of wine IWhiacIuv.r Vou Pa.fer! #OT LED or' CANN£D to take a personai dislike ta Charles Butterworth. also warkinig the pro- duction. made t< rmran affer for the bird,' and h was accepted. "ýWorking. in pictures 'is hard work," .she said. as .she tucked the rooster under her arm. "I. think it's tmefor hlm ta retire." Jack Benny Rates Cigar Championship As near as can be. estimnated by the prop man, Jack Benny hbas smoked 3,000 cigars for. the sake af Motion pictures during the last fourl months. Benny uses a freshly lit cigar as a prop-just as George Arliss uses bis monocle or Charlie Chaplin bis cane. The budget for "The Big Broad- cast of 1937" provided for 1500 cigars for Benny. For "College Holida ," the budget again allowed for 15600 cigars. * VILLAIN Charles Bickford ng-term straight NOW a iie\% contract rieriod ai and jean iArthur on rriulav. ç-aur - day and Sunday., This highly spectacular Westerni presents. ýin .an authentic, maulier w the 'dramatic events ini the dcvç'loip- nment, of the great West; follow%,iing the -Civil war. The.-hardships en- dured'by the early settlers and t1ieir difficulties with -Indians are .gr aph- icall 'v shown, and Wild Bill Hickok, General Custer, and others. realv seei ta live again. Directed by Cecil.. ý De Mille; supparôting raies, are take n by Jame s Ellisan and John Milai-n._ i ti-sPara- maulsit attraction. Peli-Meli Coniedy Scattered across hiaif of W.,estern Euirape. "Love on the Ruii" is a't)ell- mneli, breathless and *Ireathitakiing comedv that will amuiase its au~diecesg iiot onlv bv bis eccelerated pace, but bYl its -clev_.er storv. peppy dialogue. and 'brisk acting. .Clark Gable. Joani Crawford. and Franchot Tone, a favorite trio if ever there.. was one, take the. leading raIes in the Teatro del Lago's pic- ture slated for M\onida\- and Tues- day of ncxt wveek. It's the storv. of a. nieýspaper mnu, assigned ta cover " ocietv xiveddiing, who proniptly \\ith 'Gary Cooper as the st~tar'nd Cecil Ji. de Mille as the directôr. Pàranîiiounit's, great epic of.the 'est, "Tlle P3lainisiiani," will bÇ shown at. flcVarsitvý tlicater'this Friday. Sat- tiîrdav,. Sundi(ay, and Monday. Tliiss highily'sp"ectacular draina pre- sents. in an ýauthéntic maniner, the licroic even1ts inî the deveiopmnelt of, the great territory',followi.ng thé Civil war. The ,lîardships endured bv the carly seulcflrs and theÏr difficulties, ,with, the, Indians are gra 1phicallv showif and1'ild Bill" Hickok. Ge- éral C uister, aid othes are. reallv and aut-hcntically 'brought ta 11f e ta pl .av their gallant and heroic. roies once again. Nfajor parts, besides M'\r. Cooper's are taken bv jean Arthur. la M'r, Ellison, and John M.\iljan. Lily Pons Is Star Xith L.ily Pans ini the leading role, "That Girl Fromi Paris" is to le shown at the Varsitv on Tuesday. Wrediiesday, and Thursday of néxt *week. Directed by Leighi Jason, this RKO-Radio film's cast also includesý Gene Raymond, Jack Qakie. Hernian Biiig, and Mischa Atier. M.iss Panls plays' the part of .a TUNEFUL TASK Sani Coslow, composer ini Para- rnount' s music department, has re- ceived the assignment ta write five numbers for "Turn Off the M.\oonl," musical to be produced by Fancho 'i with lileanore Whitnéy and. JohnîîV' niesdlav. Thursday, arid Ftidav of incxt wee k. MisPans follows an Ainerican. jazz band leader ta the United States, proves Fer abilitv as a coni- edienne,. and uises, her gloriouis vaice( i'n a wav to miake everyone wishi that she wvere pernitted ta have twice- the film footage. 's Warner's "Gold Diggers oi 1937., directed by Busbv Berkeley.' and starrinz Dick Powý,ell, Joan Blondel. and Gienda Farrell, supported by a good cast, livélv routines, pleasing music, and excellent photagraphy, combine ta mnake this musical cini-, edv a spectacular and entertaining film. It's being shown this Thursday at the N'arsitv theater. on the globe.