April 22, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE AT THE VARSITY 55 "The Home Towners" Hilarious Comedy; . lJtlinturns at Best "The HoQle T owners" l·~·o.dul· t·<l by tht· :\linturn Players. \\ l'ltt1 ·n lJy I :"'org-e Cohan. 1-'rt·H!·rttl'd at tlw Xl'W 1·~\·anston. t 'ast \'k .\rnold . . . . .. . . ~Jr. llaiT,\' Mi11turn . 1'. H. l:;tnnoft ...... :\Jr. JcH·k i\Tar·vin C:<_tS(' Y ·..·.·... :\Ir. Eugene McGillan \,all.\· ('alhoun .... ~Jr. Earl Jamison .lo·· ~{nht · rts ........ :\fr. Ewing- CherTy Lotttv Banl'roft .... :\liss .Jmw Kerwin I1vl! Boy ...... :'II r . William B. Swift .\lard .... ... . . ...... ~1iss Xora Cor1 l\ I :,·th Calhoun .... :\1 is!-; Xanl'Y Harris .:\lut·t ('alhuuu . .. :\Jr. Edwin Burnham Xt· llif:' ('alhoun . . .\liss llf!nril'tta Tedrr1 :-;, tml' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :\Jr. Edwin Clark Plays Minturn Lead (By C1·itic) :\ itl'r the lirst two acts it was a :--crt'am in more than one sense. Vic :\rnold; a Ke\\· York millionaire, and t hl'n . :-.om c. entertains at his handsome rity home P. H. Bancroft. an old time school pal from Arnold's home town South Bend, Jnd. Af.ter dinner the tw~ talk over old times, but soon take up the discussion oi Arnold's approachinr. lllarria).{e to a ~irl of 21, he being- past 40. Brancroft opposes the marriage. and from this p9int on the friends drift rapidly apart, until in the second act n;utcroft becomes hysterical in his antag-(IJli~m to thr fiancee and her family. Finally, howe\'er. the Home To\\'ner apnligizes for his stubborn hostilit\· and becomes reconciled to his pal an;! t h t' 1a t t e r ·s i u t ur t' in -I a w s. Harry ~fintum played the part of ! Itt· g·ood l(loking, urbane. and rather i<.·rrdul \·ic Arnold v.:onclerfullr \\'ell. IIi:-; friend. Bancroft, from South Bend i:-- , trotq.~· ly dt:linl'atesl hy ] ack ~lan-in. " 1 <l, \\T ft;11·. will have lost his \'Oice aitn h~~ ri tdcnt the ol it in the storm,· ,..tTI )ttd act. \rhich You must ser an~! hl';tr to iull\- apprl·riare. \\'e liked Eu!..!. t'llt ' \I r~fillan\ . -ho\ring- (Jf the role ,,f \\' ;t!h· Calhoun. the brl'ezy. perhaps. " ·i tlrl .,- .\'<'ttng \\.all Street bmker. ()f tlt l' ladic~ lttnc KenYin. imper' ' ·tt:ttl'd ~lr:- . llancroit. the other I f 1 't ttl' T m \'Ill' r. w i t h hc r tt:; u a I ex ube r;ttlt ;1nrl . . r>lll<:what :-.alty faculty of ret<···; . Tl tt· 111aid. takl'n In· \'ora Cook. had littl~ to do hut dicl ·that little retnarkahh- Wl'll. The lcadin .t!· feminine part. Beth Ctl~10ttn, played ]> _ , . Xancy ll:trris. wa~ not a gratl'iul part hut \\'as carried adequately. \:ext \reck'.., olfning at the Xew f.y;llr..,tnJt " ·ill he "L<l\dttl L:u cen~·." THE NORSHORE \1 iss Ivy 1· 1cnons. the new leading 'ady with the Min turn Players, makes 1 Jcr first appearance in "Lawful Larceny," opening at the Xcv.· Evanston theater next ::\1 on day night. ~~ i~s \lertons has harl quite a colorful ·an·er. She was horn in San Fran" i:-oco and studied to he a nurse. Latc·r 1nding that it was not to her liking~he i~llowcd the advice of several ·r:encls and took up professional thea r;cal \H1rk. After many trials ancl lisappointmcnts ~he obtained a smaJ1 ><. l't ,,·ith Frank Bacon of "Lightnin' ;;!nlc and irom then on advanced ·apidly. After sen·ral seasons on tht GOLF CLUB DINNER DANCE ·oast she returned to San · Franciscc The North Shore Golf club will hold h the leading lady in a production i:1 its opening dinner dance Saturday eve.l w Casino theat'er. This was follmred ning ::j,t the clubhouse. >Y stock engagenll'ttts at Spokane, Ta :oma and Lo:-o Angeles and a se<hvfi 11 llonolttltt. Shortly thereafter, ~ht :ourcd the Orient in "Peg o' . ~[} r It-art." ~~ i5s ~1 crton is an actress o1 :'" ccptional ability: i:; "plenty good ·' ·oking." and will 11n doubt makt many friends among \"cn·th Shore and t·: ,·anston theater goers. ·:· t---( )._,1 )._,.).-,(~~) . . . . . )~(J~)---CJ__...J~C··· Technicolor photography, long garded as sacred to the heavier drama I has been brought to screen comedy by Harry Langdon in his new laugh epic, "Long Pants," at the Varsity tomorrow and Saturday. An enormous set, one of the most elaborate ever built for comedy purposes, was erected for the technicolor sequence. It represented a medieval castle, complete with moat, courtyard and garden. Full-grown fruit trees were erected in the garden, and by the magic of the movies' "back-stage" wizardry, were made to bloom although the date was mid-December. In this exotic setting, Langdon and Alma Bennett enacted a series of romantic scenes which form one of the deliciously appealing highlights of the picture, which Harry as an adolescent dreams. An entire grove of trees crossed the Atlantic to appear in "Flesh and the Devil," Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's dramatic European romance coming Monday to the Varsity theater. A grove of genuine German linden trees was imported and transplanted at the tudios for the garden scenes in which John Gilbert, Greta Garbo and Lars Hanson take part, in the new production. It is a vi\'id drama of continental Europe, adapted from Sudermann's .. The Undying Past,' and directed by Clarent.:e B.rown. Madge Bellamy in "The Telephone Girl" will be the attraction at the Varsity next Wednesday and Thursday Thusday will be "Big . Discovery 1 Night" with local talent appearing. A high old time is promised. re-I AT THE EVANSTON THEATRES VARSITY "Pride of the North Shore" Now Playing HARRY LANGDON in His Latest Laugh Production! "LONG PANTS" BRING THE CHILDREN Monday, April 25 John Gilbert "Flesh and The Devil" Coming Madge Bellamy ·"The Telephone Girl" LOTS OF FUN EVERY THURSDAY "DISCOVERY NIGHT" Amateurs wishing to enter contest and compete for this CASH PRIZES communicate Theatre. with Mgr. Varsity The Demi-Bride Tilt· i rl'qut·n t appea ranee of K orma Shearer and I. e\\' Corh· in the same picturt·s is rapidly identiiying- them as a team of screen stars that is almost unbeatable for comedy. Last Yl'ar thi~ team g·aye to j)icturegul r~ "A Slave of Fa~hion," which pr.,,·ed nne oi the nwst popular hox oftice succe:-.~e:-. of the season. Early this year they a ppear ed together in "Hi :-; SecretarY ... Lew as the first half attd Korma a:-; the last word oi the lit !e. The success of this rome<h· is hi . . ton·. And now comes "The DemiBri~le." another ~[etro-Gol<hryn -'Maye r ·cnmc<h·. starring ~fiss Shearer with llhh·.- 1t is a French farce from the l)Cll~ of F. Hugh Herbert. a clistin~u:shed British writer, and Florence. Ryerson, the wdl known scenarist. In the latter picture, s tartin~ ~lon da,· at the Norshorc theatre, Xorma ha~ the role of a saucy and mischiev-· ous French school g-irl. CodY. o.f course, is the man, and Carmel ~f eyers the stepmother. Other member:; of the cast arc Dorothy Sebastian, Lionel Belmore. Tenen Holtz and Nora Cecil. The picture was ·<lirected by Robert Z. Leonard. I Village Theatre Ij ! " ' ~ ' I 'I : ' 'I ~ . I \VIL:\IETTE, ILL. -NOW PLAYING- D. W. Griffith's NEWEVANSTON Now Playing - "SORROWS OF SATAN" Adolphe Menjou Carol Dempster Ricardo Cortez : : : - I I : I · _ .1 . B. :~;,·~:,':'·w~~~" ~f~"fu ~llret"rur t Tues., and 4 Tour Home Theater I ~ t-:n·nln&e-. i::w; ~Int. Salnr·la,· ·~\Jnt~ ·· x:au - ) I on. lllttl Tnt·s., ,\ Jlrll 2:.:-26-- I ' f - MINTURN PLAYERS In -SUNDAY-One Day Only- TWO U,\ \ ·s OXL \' (l t·tu· Strattun l,ortt>r's Shirley Mason Malcolm McGreS!or Geo. M. Cohan's Laughing Success I 1-'rl. untl Sut., .\J)rfl 2!1·:10 TWO HA \'S OXL Y · I nustt'f Keaton fn I 1 1 "'-THE GENERAL" Also "Buster's Picnic" 2 Jtel'l Buster I I i Latest Pathe ,~ I _ , . ALiso ' Frrsl Pr 1zt·" I ( 'o mNiy and att·st Putht· 1 : I )lurgurt·t "('ash autl ('nrrJ" Ht'l'l ('hristlt· f I nntl Puttw _ 1 · Wt·11. null 'l'hurs., .\J·rll 2i·:2S f 1 Two nAYs o ~ LY 1 hHELD BY I i THE LAW" I with f I ,Johnnit· WalkH :\I ottt>. )fnrgut>rlte I ~ ~ ' HTHE MAGIC I I GARDEN" I with f Jlurrls-Uuymontl Kt>nnt> 1 .\lso ~t·ws. ..THE WRECK" added attraction CHASE BOY SINGERS 50 talented boy singers "THE HOME TOWNERS" Starting Mon., April 25 ('omt·tly - MON .. TUES. and WED.- NQRMA SHEARER ~h· IJR und }~tlurutlonnl Ht>,·lew. I I - ~ ··THE DEMIBRIDE" Lew Cody. C.umel Myers SMART STAGE SHOW --Saturday Matinee Only- "LAWFUL LARCENY" New York's Great Success! Phone University 8500 ,= BARREL OF FUN A treat for the Kiddies and grown-ups too. I arHl ·:·----~-~------··:· ! Tl(l'~ eometly und News.