J4 WILMETTE LIFE January 14, 1927 BALABAN · 1,. · Theatre The Norsbore Is Conveniently Located VILLAGE THEATER Movie fans will be awaiting with in terest · their first opportunity to · see First National's new star, Ken Maynard, who appears at the Village theater on Mondav and Tuesday, in "Senor. Daredrv"il." Maynard, it is said, has experienced one of the mos~ rapid rises to prominence known to filmdom. "Senor Daredevil," which is his first picture to be released under his new -contract with First National, is hailed as the greatest we stern pic ture ever produced. With it will he shown "A Flaming Romance," a tw::l reel Educational comedv. and a Pathe News film. · "Corporal Kate." to be shown Wed nesday and Thursday, is perhaps the first picture ever to present the wom an's side of the world war. It is di stinctly a romance of love and war and is packed with thrills and real drama, combined to vividly portray the patho · ai1d humor of the situation behind the lines and in a " ·ar ridden country. Vera Rey nolds plays the leading part. With it will be shown "Bad Break," an Educational comedy and a Pathe film. Colleen ~foore's " It Mu st Ti e Love" is one of the m os t refreshing pictures ever pre se nt ed. For the moment an apparent tendencv to ward the over production of European film s and picturization s of scandal s of the socalled "hig h society." is dropped and in it s place is shown th e simple hut delightful pi ctur e of ~[ o m, Pop and Fernie Schmidt in the delicat esse n sto re; the ston · o i a hard headed old man and how iove c an overco111 e even the odor o f Iimburger and onion s. N - h t part of O matter w a h North or t e . Evanston. . there ts Shore yo~ h~e t:~~sportation convent en to our very that takes you tloor. - -NOW PLAYING- ing way in "College Days ," fhe picture now on the screen at the New Campus theater. The picture is by the adaptor of "Brown of Harvard" and features Mt.rceline Day and Charles Delaney. Tonight will be Northwe stern university night. "Prisoners of -the Storm," the latest Hol;lse Peters production, will be on the screen tomorrow and Saturday, the picture' based the Jame s Curwood novel, "The Quest of Joan." A war romedy, "Corporal Kate," will hold the scrten Monday and Tue sday, starring Vera Reynolds in "the laugh and cry picture of the World War." on THOMAS MEIGHAN in , THE VARSITY Louise Fazencla, who ha s for year s been making audiences roar, in the comedy, "Fingerprints," is one of the headliners of the week at the Varsity theater. Next week - Big Laugh Show week- "The Temptress," an Ibanez production s tarring Antonio Moreno and Greta Garho, will he the feature showing. Extra features ad ded to the regular entertainment bill will be a clas s A cotncdy and the sur prise attraction of the year in stage offerin g, ancl, a s usual , Jame-> Kozak and his orche stra and Leo Terry at the Giant Geneva organ, will be. there. Tavlor and Lake, the two Orchid s of s ·on g lancl; a cot'ncdy, "The Colleg-ian s, " th e organ and orche stra music con~~) lcte the curr ent pr ogram. "THE CANADIAN Big Stage Program - -START . ctacle of A sweeping dspe d"enture an a romance lNG SUNDAY- - POLA NEGRI .,,HOTEL IMPERIAL" NT BERNI VICI COU. G' 1 Syncopators and hl· lr . Other Attractions in NOR SHORE Th ~ Because it is so sensible and clarifies the restaurant atmosphere, you are invited to read the following letter from Print George, designer and builder of Ye Olde Baylolte The manngenH nt o f YE OLDE IIA YLOF'l'E r estaurant aim s to mal<e it tlH' most extraordinary and "ta lked a.hout " . Eating Place in or about Chi cago, to be so con<:lusi\'ely outstanding and overwh elming in its fo od values a s to mak 0 all competitive compari s on an absolute imJJO S~ ibility for a long time to come. Th e <' XJH ' ri ence and phenomenal su ccl:'ss of YE OLDE HA YLOFTg for th e past y ear qualifi es it to undertak e this mos t ambitious program for any r estaurant. Ordinary foods could not a chi ev e it! Our wond e rful kitch en with t'h e mo:-;t mod ern equipm ent, e nginePred by the mo s t etfki l' nt chefs. and C'ook s obtainabl e bas mad e it possibl e to S<' n e a dmn er for O~E DOLLAR which is not o!itainable elsewh er e for $J .25 or more. You are invilf'd to C(lJ11pa.re our DOLLAR DINNERS and 45c LUNCHEOKS w il h any $1.25 Dinn er or G5c Luncheon l'l f' rnd elsewh er e. \Ve urge you to visit YE OLDE HAYLOI"TE with e\' ry confid ence that you will become a rt·gular 11atron. l\lost respect(ully yours, I I I c ! I 1\egri o f "Pass ion," ha s re turn ed. Th e t emp es tu ous sta r i · said to achi eve a triumph which not nnlv THE NEW CAMPUS equal s, hut in many re spects surpa sse-s A college background is the settin g for thrills, )routh and romance, love that portrayal in "H o te l Imp erial," her and adventure commin g led in amu s- late st vehicle for Paramount. which come s to the .Korshore th eater Sunday. ·!·o_o_a-~~,...~~<·~ Thi s ne\\. picture, base d on Lajo s Biro's drama o f love ancl war, give s ~~i ss Krgri excellent opportunity for soul -s tirring dramatic action . She WILMETTE, ILL. play s the role of an n ungarian pea sant girl caught in the maelstrom of war. "Hotel Imperial" wa s produ ced by Erich P ommer. Eur ope 's great<' st film maker. ~f auritz Stiller, Scandinavia' s "ace" clirertnr, al so making hi s fir st complete film in the Cnitecl States, Your Home Theater c '\\'ielded tl1c megaphone. f J. B. Koppel, 1\lanagJng Dlrec~o:r 1 e Poh I Village Theatre i i ! ! '=- ' I :: · Phone Wilmette UU -. 1 I :: EHnlng-s ~:!W; ::\lat. Tnes., il:au,. : 2 UJHl Jion., 'l'nt-s., Jan. li·lS 'I'WO H.\ \ ' S 0.\J,\" 'l'ht· ~ew Star 1\t'll ~laynur4t in :-ialnr41ny :nuts., 1 ·l l THE HOYBURN Corinne Griffith in "Synro patingSue" will feature the hill at the Hoyburn thratcr next week Thur sday, Frida,· and Saturda\·. This is a loveh· c ::l me<.ly feature gua.rantee cl to procluc·c many lau g hs. :: 1 ··sENOR ! DARE DEVIL" 1 CONGREGATION MEETING I with Dn··ntJty Hc>vor(' i ! "G the Potter' ' will be the sub I I ject od of a sermon by Rabbi H arvev ! II...... ~:;,t.h:~.:~ ~::.:. 1»·>0 I E. ~Vesse! at the :North Shore Congre·:: ~ 1 . 1 "'l' h·· "Flaming Homnn<···"UN·I Edut·utionnl ( ' HIII1'41Y FRINT GEORGE. Ye Olde Baylolte Grove at Sherman Ave. Evanston, Ill. Phone 140 Gre('uleuf I 1 1 i ··coRPORAL I ! KATE" f 1 ~1 With ,. _ Julia }'ay«'~ ' TWO HAYS O"XLY _ gatton l rael services which will be held in the H ubbarcl \Voods school, Sunday, ] anuary 16 at 11 o'clock. · Kf'nnf'th Thomson Also ··uatt Jsrt>uks '--.t;ou. t'omen:r nnd J>athe ltf>··few :F ri., Sat., Jan. 2H!2 'l'WO lL\Y:-i O~LY P. S. You are reminded that YE OLDE HAYLOFTE off rs you nightly entertainment in the way of dancing, refreshments and midnight luncheons, and don't forget that the FAMOUS HAYLOFTE TREASURE CHEST is opened every Friday night by those holding the lucky keys which are issued to patrons every evening. i Collee~ ::\loore I "IT MUST I I I i Jean Jlershoit, 0 I I 1 I I · GARRICK THEATRE CHICAGO Randolph St. near , Ulark The ~rouon Picture Trlnmph the Age. WJI. Jt'OX presents 01 WHAT PRICE GLORY Twice Daily, 2:15 and 8:15 TRIDU.NE "One of the Funniest Pictures ever Filmed. Best War Picture ever Made. AMERICAN "Rocks Garrick wfth Laughs and Cheers. Greater than the Play. JOURNAL "Magnificent." 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