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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1928, p. 52

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ia ··No ll·'· .L.nl' ,,.,_, ROIIII &lu1tm Wilmette . . ICmilWOttb Pb. 1Cmil111«tb 3980-3981 MATINEES \;OIIegitate ' College Clown, r And Kvale, with the Ita.....,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___, SATURDAY, SUNDAY . SATURDAY W SUNDAY Deon ()pea .,,. Sbow lcadl ~ p. a.~ ~ada·olli Ef1tning· DurifJg \Veei ~ Door· Open 6: J() Show Sl8tl 7 p. m. s....,., Attrll n "'R YOD TOES" Coa~7--c1nat lleldaald Deaa7 Blaet" DorolllJ' DeTore 8ItOrllllll'llt-·Faa Afoot" Oraatlaad Blee Fox New1-Dall7 News Lateat News ETeata merry-mad "Kvalians" are going to 8atanla7, Aitrll 11 celebrate a great occasion. AI Kvale "The Night Filer" .... .Teatro .del Lago idol of Northwestern university, ha~ "On Your Toea" · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·Varsity been elected Mayor of Jazz Town, and "Old Ironsides" ................ Norahore ·'The Last Command" . . ... New Evanston . h IS gang are planning a~ elaborate ex8aada7, A.Itrll n travaga~Jza for their next stage show "On Your Toea" . .... Teatro 4el Laco at the Norshore, during the week b~- "The Patsy" ................... Norshore ginning. April 22, entitled "Jazz Town." ..The Last J!:td~ItriJe:'tro del Laao . AI W!ll ~e there-:-and how !-in all "Student Prince" .. .. ." ." ......... .Varsity has maJesttcal gracaousness-with silk ··'The Patsy" ..... ... ........... Norshore hat, frock coat and all. He and his "'Red Hair" ............... New Evanston trickthsaxMop~on e Twhill be sea£Jted chTestily ""Valley of Jr:::S~·. ~~!.!~nlty House on e Ustca. ron<: o azz own, ..Last Command" ..... Teatro del Lago supremely sattsfied wath his exalted "'Student Prince" ................ Varsity position. With his enchanted baton "The Patsy" ................... Norahore he will draw forth soothing and t ~ "Red Hair" .... ... .... ... New Evanston talizing harmony from h'ts bandsmen a~s ..Mad Hour" We4aelda,-, April li . . . . ..... . .Teatro del Lago mstruments. ..Student Prince" .. ... ........ .. Varsity FC?r screen divertissement, Marion :~he Pa~·· ................... Norshore Da vtes wa"th M · D J Red Hair' .............. New Evanston ane ress1 er, ane Tll·n4a,-, April 11 . , Wmton, and Lawrence Grant. will be "West Point" . : . .. ...... Teatro del Lago ~een in her latest comedy-romance, ::rrhe Pats>:" .................. . Norshore The Patsy " This 1 · t Red Hair' ......... .. ... New Evanston nove; p1c ure, J!rlda,-, April 17 . . h w ach ~o rocked loop . movte-goers at "Her Wild Oat" ..... Community House the Orten tal a short tame ago, is one "'West Point" . . . . ........ Teatro del Lago dealing with the everyday life of the :~he Patar," . ...... .... ... ..... Norshote avera~ American. . Its drabness , is Red Hair ........ .... .. New Evanston re:a1istacally shown, and its uncon- H Are T f.!l __ .....__ . SCt()US humor is ' intriguingly por-· ere W'O ...... · a oat tray~d .. ,Miss Davies has t~e role of Offer Good Entertainment ~he ktd of the home, and as accordBurton H. Atwood, Jr., director of tnl{l~ snub~ed by her- elders, and her opamons dtsregarded. It is an ex- movies for Community House in Winceedingly amusing 61m which should netka, has arranged for the showing on add the necessary finishing touches of "The Valley of the Giants," Tuesday of next week and 11 Her Wild to a delightful entertainment. Oat" on Friday. Illinois is the only state that proBoth of the films are good enterduces optical fluorspar. tain~ent. "La1t Commafid" 11rui "We1t Point" Jreatro 17elltures Films arranged by Teatro del Lago for the coming week include "The Night Flier," "The Immigrant," "On Your Toes," "The Last Command," "The Mad Hour," and " "West Point." "The Immigrant" and "The Night Flier" are co-featured on this Saturday's program. William Boyd is the star in "The Night Flier" and Charlie Chaplin is the humor specialist in "The Immigrant." Both pictures are good and the two should provide a full evening's entertamment. Grandma raises Reggy to be a dancing teacher in "On Your Toes," which features-more or less well-Reginald Denny. His father was the undefeated heavyweight champion though Reggy does not know it. Eventually he lands in the ring and of course becomes the champ. The fight is the best part of it. Emil Jannings lives up to his usual high standard in "The Last Command," which is his second American made film. As the favorite cousin of the- Czar and Grand Duke of Russsia, the mos~ important man in the Russian army, he portrays one of the most unusual characters of his career. You'll like it as you have liked all of Janning's films. They are unusual, distinctive and invariably· well done. "The Mad Hour" is another Elinor Glyn opus. Sally O'Neil and Lowell Sherman are presented as the daughter of a taxi driver and the son of a multi-millionaire, respectively. The story revolves around the manner in which the taxi driver's daughter captures the son and billion$ via the gin route and yet is dumb enough to sign him away, lose the custody of her baby and go to jail in his honor. The tale will interest you and Sally will prove a surprise. "West Point" is another of William Haines' smart aleck presentations. Bill gets smarter with ·every new film and becomes more human with every capitulation that comes as the climax of each of his films. It's a gay and real amusing comedy of the U. S.' military academy with real human interest. Joan Crawford is the girl. Saaae Hiala StaDclard 1 We4ae...,., Attrllll Peatan "MAD HOUR" LoweD 81leraaa "SQUARB C OOKS" DorotllJ" Dwaa . P·tan TEATRO DEL LAGO · 1n ...... "W'BST PODrr" Fox Iewt-Laa..& lfewe ETeata Tllan. a Prl., Atrll II aa· 17 NO MAN'S LAND The Utmost in Motion Pictuf'e Entertainment Coae47-Ba.alo BIU't Laat l'llfllt Ia Teellaleelor Fa,Je-Pa....oaat Newt Laletl . . . . . .,.···· w........ '~Student Prince" Comea to Vanity Next Monday . If at any time during the next year we should fail in serVing you graciously and inteUigen.tly, will you not call the shortcoming to our . attention? We val~ your patronage and ure sincerely w~nt to please you with aU details of ou,- seroice. Cordially yours, Lubliner and Trinz' Varsity in Evanston is featuring "On Your Toes" this Friday and Saturday and "The Student Prince" next Monday, Tuesdav a~d Wedne~day. Regmald Denny is starred more or less well in · "On Your Toes." Grandma raised Reggy to be a dancing teacher and its probable that the dancing lessons aided him in following the footsteps of his father in becoming the heavyweight champion. The fight is the best part of the film. "The Student Prince" is one of the most beautiful love stories ever written. Ramon Navarro is his usual brilliant self and Norma Shearer, while somewhat mis-cast, is sparkling and beautiful as Kathie. It is a real worthwhile film a~d will be liked. CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY A u>ecial program of-· features and short"s has been arranged by ·:u:amiger Sani Meyers of Teatro del Lago for the coming week iit obser-Vation of the . first anniversacy of ·the opening of · the theater; · :P .· TEATRO del LAGO ----· -· . ....... . _ .. - ~ _ __ . . _.,. __ ~_; · .. ~~ · "~- ..... .. .... ---· ·-- ··~- ·~ Illinois furnishes the greater po'rtion of the nation's supply of hides. · · ·

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