Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Aug 1934, p. 36

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WikWit hthe Amusement Seekeri Doors Open Week Bay.ent 6:46 P. rM., Show nt 7:00 p. m. Box omce close. frorn Mon. to Fr1. nt 9:46 p.m. Sat. and Sundayu nt 10:00 pom. A duits, 25c-Children, 10c Last Times Today. Thurs., Aug. 23 James Cagney-Joan Blondel "HoBeWas Her Man" Fri..,Sant.. Aug. 24-25 Janet Gaynor-Charles Farrell ,"Change oit Heafl" Iso Ely Culbertson in "Thee Knaves and a Queen" Sun., Mon.. Aug. 26-27 Tues.., W.d., Thurs.,. Aug. 28-29-30 Fni., Sot., Augj. 31 -Sept. 1 JirmyDurante "1SffIedy Drinamite" Sun.. mon., sept. 2-3 Tues.. Wed., Sept. 4-5 "hModera neo" Thuns.. Fei..,Sat.. Sept. 6-7-S "SoeeEand.S1" HE'S ACT0OR-MXCHITECT William Powell combined ar chi- tectural work witb acting during the production of "The Key,." Warner Brothers picture. He was personally supervising ail extensive remodeling of the old Hobart Bosworth home in Beverly His, which he purcbased. Four rooms were being added. 1560 Sherman Ave. Uni. 34«4 WIDE RANGE Western Electrc 8ound Systems EDNA MAY OLIVER JAMES GLEASON 63MURDER ON THE BLACKBOARDI§ lShirley Temple Comedy "The Pie Covered Wagon" Varsity's Patrons to Dote on Bundie of Dim pies, Curis The Varsity theater off ers four great days for movie patrons who dote on Shirley Temple (and who doesn't ?). Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monlday, August 24 to V, are re- served for the natural charm and ability of the lit tie girl who steals the show from a talented cast of adults in "Baby Take a Bow." Jimmy Dunni portrays Shirle y's jailbird dad who is going straight,' but is accused of theft. 0f course, Shirley is sad about her pa's plight until . . . but the picture must be seen. Far, be it from a feeble critic to mangle the story with his crude narration. It won't spoil the fatns' fun, however, to remind them that Alan Dinehart, Claire, Trevor and Ray Walker are in the cast of the drama. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs-i day, August 28 to 30, Ben Bernie, whose big voice has boomed pleasant- Iy through many, a radio ioud -speaker, will be seen as well as heard in "Shoot the Works," a story ofj "show business" put to music. The dialo; hits the spot, while the "Old Maestro's" 'orchestra says it with music. Yowsah! Today (Thursday) the Varsity pre- sents "The Circus Clown." Joe E. Brown is splendid in the role. of1 circus roustabout who becomes a trapeze artist. Evaat.rn-UNI. U OesDany eat 1:30 siwComIlauous to 12 Midighi Todey <Thurs) Last Day Joie IE. ROWN "Cirouu Clown"q with Patricia Ells Fr., Set., Sun., Mon., Augf. 24-2S-26-27 A -BOW99 witL James Dumn-Claire Trevor Be Here Saturday Matinee For Chap9W.Wo.2 0 IIf That Thrilier "Trhe Red flaeet witla Buchk jemes Tues., We<LThur7s., Aug. 28-29-30 JACK OAKI BEN DERNIE "&SHOOT TUE WORKS"II S.watla Dorohy Deli-Arline Judge FINE PROGRAM FOR WILMETTE OlTerings of Current Week Boast Inter- esting Stories Along With Impressive Caste of Stars 1 An unusually dramatic theme with a strange twist is featuring the War- ner Bros. production of, "He XVas, Her Man," showing at the Wilmette theater tonight (Thursday)., James Cagney and joan Blondeli gether ini the stellar roi1 e s. With the ex- ception of "Footlight Pa- ...... rade," in which they are two of a number of stars, they have not play- ed together for Joa,, odel t wo semsons. Cagney has the part of an ex-safe- ciracker who is fleeing from the ven- geance of a gang he has double- crossed, while Miss Blondeli appears in the role of a woman who is try- ing to put her past' behi nd her and marry a simple Portuiguese fisherman, when she becomes infatuated with the polished but crooked Cagney. Friday and. Saturday, August 24 and 25, bring a picture that will de- light admirers of the movie tearni Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. The whole family will enjoy "Change of, Heart," a story about the experi- ences of Janet and Charles, with their two college cbums, after- they have gone to seek their fortune in New York City. Ginger Rogers and Jimn- my Dunn are the other two ini this interesting quartet of fame seekers fresh from college. Encore for Sleuth Teain Edna May Oliver and James Glea- son again, teamn to soive a thrilling m ur d er mystery, and endow their sleuthing with. laugli - provoking Irepartee in "Mur- Sder on the Black- 4.> board," showing at the Wilmette' the- ater Sunday and Monday, .Xugust 20 and 27. This film is a «-orthy sequel toý "The Penguin Pool tions as Hildegarde Withers and Os- car Piper. Again.Hildegarde and Os-ý car tackle the solution of a baffling crime. ,The same acting,. writing and di- rectorial abilities which -made ."The Penquin Pool Murder" a success again collaborate on "Murder on the Blackboard." Miss Oliver and, Glea- son are, featured with Bruce Cabot, Gertrude Michael and Regis Toomey. George Archainbaud directed, f rom Willis Goidbeck's- adaptat ion of Stuart Palmer's novel. Draina of Irish Rébellion A strange triangular love drama set in the background of the seething cauidron of thé Irish rebellion cornes to the Wilmette theater Tuesday, August 28, when the Warner Bros. picture, "The Key," opens for à three-night run,,with William Powell in the stellar role. WLLMýÈT-Ir.E LI.PZ August 19J4 - 1 1 --

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