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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Oct 1926, p. 45

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October 22, 1926 attractive musical comedy. From all indications it will be here for some time. "Kitty's Kisses" has just arrived and has some very' good points not the least of which is the fine comedy work of Wi1liam Wayne and Ruth \Varren. They have been here before but seem funnier than ever in their present employment. The ·Greenwich · Follies opens tr>morrow night. Verily the Shuberts are versa til~. -THESPIAN WILMETTE LIFE Glyn's novel, which comes to the Norshore theater Sunday, Moreno is' a thoro\lgh Englishman, even down to his name, which becomes Hubert Culverdale. Pauline Starke has the leading female role. "Love's Blindness" is reputed by far the most stirring of all Elinor Glyn productions, having an absorbing plot, which has b~en unfolded skillfu lly and dramatically by Director John Francis Dillon. :fl. ~--------------------------------------------------~ NEW EVANSTON "The Big Pictures Fmt =" NOW SHOWING Alleea Priaale- Bea LJfoa also Mac:k Sennett Comedy-"LOVE'S LAST L~UGH" MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY VILLAGE THEATRE HThe Eagle," one of Rudolph Valentino's outstanding successes, will he viewed at the Village theatre Monday, Tuesday and \Vedncsday, October 25, 26 and 27, including the Tue sday matinee performance. In addition, there will be the R. P. M. SportLight film , Pathc News and an EducatirJJlal comedy. For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 28, 29 and 30, ~1anager Koppel has secured "Little Annie Rooney," Man· Pickford's latest picture. There " ·ill he the Pathe News rrel and a cartoon comedy entitled "Daisy Bell-ca r tune song." Chrysler Reduces Prices on All '60' Closed Models Substantial price reductions in the prices of all enclosed cars of the Model "60" Chrysler are announced by the Chrysler Sales corporation, effective as of October 9. These r,eductions are $40 on the club coupe, $50 on the coach and $50 on the iour -door. "These changes in pric<.. are made possi ble because of the record-breaking- production of Chrysler products in answer to the greatest demand ever known for them. Not only have deli\·c ri es to the public of the Chrysler P.! one exceeded $35,000,000 in the le ss than six months since its introduction, but shipments on all four Chrysler models continue at the highest point in ·the history of the company," according to ]. E. Fields, vice president in charge of sales. The demand for Chrysler cars has gro\\'n so rapidly that this company ha s gone from eighteenth place three years ag-o to fourth today among mamifacturers in the National Automobi le Chamber of Commerce. ~~i ss D orothy Donnelly of Fargo, Dak.. is spending the winter with hrr si~ter, ~~ i ~s Frances Donnelly, art director of the \Vilmette schools. They han taken an apartment in Evanston. ~1 i-.s Donnelly was at the University oi ~I inncsota last year. -------- "'The Great Deception" Reaee Adoree...Ralpb Graves ""BLARNEY" also Latest Imperial Comedy-"DIZZY DANCERS" NOW SHOWING ·w· THE CAMPUS "The La<;t Frontier." an epic of the wc s·t in the days of danger and valor, leads the hill today at the Campus theater. \Villiam Bovd and Marguerite De La ~1otte ·carry the leading role s. Jack Hoxie. Gladys Brockwell, and others arc in the cast. The storv of a woman who was a genius as l;u siness woman but a "dumbbell" in lo\·e, comes to the sc reen Monday with the showing oi "The Clinging Vine," a romantic cotnc(ly featuring Leatrice Joy, Tom ~[ oore and Rob crt Edeson. "Red" Gra11gc in "One ~finute to Play " will lead the bili at the Campus ~f on cfay, November 1. The picture pro\'ides sma" hing football thrill s and · a charming little screen sto ry. Mary M c:\llistcr , plays the lea( I opposite Grange. ~~The Ga7' Deceiver·· Gilda G·eJ' Lew Cody MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ·~Aloma ol the South Seas·· THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Debe Daniels ""The Campus l'lirt~· THE HOYBURN "The Gay Decri\'cr," a picture in which Malcolm ~[cGrcgor play~ opposite ~I arceline Da~' in a cast that include s Lew Codv in the title role. Dorothy Phillips, ·carmel Myers and others, is the current showing at the Hovburn theater. Tomorrow the bill wili change and bring the feature "The Campus Flirt," starring the sprightly Bche Daniels. Percy Mar·mont, who played unforgetably the pa·r t of Mark Sabre in "If \Vinter Comes," is lead of "Aloma of the South Seas," which will be the feature beginning Monday. The showing is a Maurice Tourneur production, and the feminine lead is played by Gilda Gray. I"NEW '-AMPU s Cont. from 1 :SO to ll P. M.. FIR~T RUN PJCTURES TODAY-SATURDAY MOW6AD 6VI. IETWEEN 11 L" hND t:LARK The Theatre for the Great North Shore RSHO IT de KATZ IIEWBS'l' THEATRE urHE LAST FRONTIER" William Ho)'tl, )largu4'rlt'" De Ltt -'lottt', ,J. F. )Jadlonaw, 1,500 In· tlluus-3,000 Hnft'nloes lUHl IO,tJOU others. At :::'ilght-I)Ictnre of N.U.vs.NotreDame Football Game JI onda,Y·Tuesclay Discriminating and Distinctive Stage Pres en ta tions! Stage talent drawn from America's finest · circuit and productions conceived and staged by the famous Balaban & Katz production department enhance every program. ~~raE THE NEW EVANSTON What "The Iron Horse" was to the early railroads and "The Covered \Vagon" to the west-bound pioneers, 11 Biarney" is said to be to the bare knuckle days of prize-fighting. "Blarney" will come Monday to the screen at New Evanston, adapted from a story by Donn Byrne and featuring Ralph Graves and Renee Adoree. It is a dramatic tale of sporting lifP. in th~ '80's which appeared fir~ t as a magazine story. The current showing, "The Great Deception," is the screen version of ~~The Yellow Dove" by George Gibbs. Ben Lyon and Basil Rathbone carry the leading roles. CLINGING VINE" MIDNIGHT KISS" Leutrlce Joy-Tom J.a.oore Wednesday- ----- - ~~THE -NOW PLAYING- ON 'l'JIE S'fAGE HA~CJ<~ REVIEW - - - - -Thursday_ _ _ __ with lii dancers MONTE BLUE in the South Sea Drama "~FLAMES" \'lrglnla Yalli-Eugene O'Brien OS TilE STAGE "~A Barrel ol Fun" 'ACROSS THE PACII'IC' -STARTING SUNDAYElinor Glyn's brilliant story of love and marriage ('om.- anct get your share of laughs. ('omlng .1\lontlay, ~oYembcr lst THE NORSHORE The Elinor Glyn touch, which changed Lew Cody from a villian into a romantic leading man, established John Gilbert as the great lover of the screen, and made Aileen Prin~le, has now Anglicized Antonio Moreno. In "Love's Blindness," the MetroGoldwyn-Mayer production of Elinor ""LOVE'S BLIMDNESS" ANTONIO MORENO PAULINE STARKE . LILYAN TASHMAN BIG STAGE AND MUSICAL PROGRAM

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