Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Aug 1937, p. 45

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ii aiiiamnestic state, Bob) meets Mar- taRave, a husband-seeking wall- owners. and drivers. It is realistic, well cast, atndwell directed. Its social fioý%er. and it is then that the riot nt value has been highily.-rated. fii eg)inls,. 'hose who are willing ti. revert to a. hig hly imaginatiVè state ýThe Go-Getter. A \Varniet Uros. XviI t undouh)tedly enjo' tis icture, directed by Bush ý,Berkeley, withi cast of, George, Brent,. Charles Nightà Must 'IPali. MGM picture, Wiuuinger, and Anita 'Louise.. Teatro dîctdlVRichard Thorpe. The cast Idel Lago, August 6, 7.. haý, Boris Karloif, jean Rogers, War- TheItl y i bilt up around the: rci:, HuIL '1.Valencia theater1, August .5. -Macon tragedy and. lumber camp 1 oris Kanlof plays a,,differenit.kind' scenies. They are realistically present- 0 f "I 1oe-the part of an eld professer ed ini this Cappy Ricks str. Loyalty, w l ô nîvents a burglar alarm systern.l perseverance and determinatiÏon are ~I1w nioias many tesesiua1os, iA stressed 'in this film, and there is ai~i i very exciting. pflentyv that is pure comnedv te furuish Parnell. Anl MGM picture, directed1 a hreezy, entertainiing ýpicture. 1w ohii Stai, and Iith a cast of UlarkGabl ,MraLodaMa Thé Prince and the Pauper., \ar- hive\-r,.- and many , others. NVarsity uer brothers picturdietd y\il- tlieterAugst 612.liam Keighley, with Billy and Bobbv 'l'lie vwrangle eé e Irelaud auid aucîî, Errol Flynn, Claude Rains, ;reat Br'itain concerniing Homne Rule Henry Stephenson, an~d Mntg foriw the subject for this presuniably. Love. Valencia theater, August 6, 7. dociiientary filmx, whichi is niagnifi -11 c(itý roduced and photog-raphecd. Previewers are unanîmious in theïr, 'cl, anl" ae enthutsiastic praise of this movie ver- Clark (;ahrle, h asraLo _ sien of Mark Twain's story. The wvork t:impo ung rolewhle oMyrna Lo's ,op-1ýf Bobby and Billy 'Mauch is remark-1 pouteit plays the clever role of secret I.l, n h ooaincrmne lover to Parnell. There are parts iiii are spectacular and appropriaté. The t le. iove wichlitraly biug~ jcontrast between the gran~deur of the to oute' s feet, and yet others w-hich cýourt and th e squalor of the slumn areas Tue ~~vork of i,; strikingly shown.benhihyc - do not live up toe Plie direction ha caý, s h he embeih rs te. ne -ided and the work of the support- bashowver bee'hihlypra1edm2 pct is aitstandinz. The film has. irifS J oeil McCrea , Unarles \vvnmger, Erik, Rhode's. Varsity theater, August 5;, Teatro del. Lago, August. 9-U2 Charles Winniniger's bit* of comedY pulls this, picture out of class of dis- appoiniting, otherwise it would be rather poor. The story is v Iery im~ agintitve. and, quite, humorous. -The art ors seem to take parts flot ,too, suited to theîr abilitiles.- Glorified Apron 'Spotted as Fash.ion Note for FaIl In ',Sophie Lang Goes West," an important daytimie dress for e arly. faîl vvilltbe ,worn , by >Sandra Storme. 0f beige wool crepe, in short, -straight hunes, the dress stresses stark- sim-. plicity of uine. Over the dress, how- ever, ati apron effect is . used with: picces of the material tied about the Mwaistline-and à full, shirred "aspt-o" adding soft detail to the skirt. SIGN BARON Charle's Guy Fulke Greville, Baron Brooke, the seventh Earl of War- wick, known on the screen as Michael Brooke, lias signed a term stock player contract with Paramount, un- der which his title may neyer be used in, film credits. 25c1de o 8 81 2 Meatures "on one program. No, auance iiimadmission. Take your choo-see ome Or Loti,.- tan Wilmeétte or Winnet ka 3m0 for featUre starting tines Frn., Sat., Auge 6-4 2-FEATJRES-2: PETER B. KYNE'S George Brent - "nta Lois. ChsWinringer.as Cappy Ricks Plus -THE DEVIL IS DIINçg" Richard Dix Sun, n, Tues.- Wed., Thurs., 2- FEATITRES - 2 EdwardI G Robinson Bette Davis - Humphrey Bogart Plus "WOMAN CHASE$S MAN" Joel McCrea - Miriamu Hopkins whujjle ,eellig for tue nîstoricatu uak- iroinnd, if net for the acting. The Devii la Driving. Columbia pic- ture. directed by Harry' Lachmian, with a_ cast of Richard Dix, John ,. \ray, joan Perry. Teatro del Lago, August 6, 7. Th e film is a iimeIy exposi 1tion of trafflc death probiems, and as such is high lv recommended for ail automobi.1 They Gave Him a Gun. MGM pic- titre. directed by * . Van Dyk, \ith Spencer Tracy, Gladys George,: and Franchot Toue. Stadium theater, iAtigust 7-12. This film is a remarkable and pow-, erful indictment of the ravaging ef;- fects of a war on impressionable and imaginative, unstable youth. Thie army friendship of the r.oughi c~ircus barker and th;e simple small 1 SUFFERERS "AIR CONDITIONED» riend of every swlrnmer MATIN EE DAILY ponho gets an0Vr hu=,F1, a..Ag -6-7 SýZunhurla nluus. FLmo.,Aue [t la dangeroila. Relieve 12 - FEATURES - 2 avold bad effecta by usig "EU A tlng OIL-of-SALT It is &VEU A S for rniteburfls. oealda.uu iW? James Patricfia Ellis Disney"s A STrAR ls E30PN Plus MOTEL. HAYWIRE J ~ Leo Carillo - Mary C*rlýe * AUGAIN N

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