WILMETTE LIFE Jun.e 8, 1928 +··-·- -·-~-~~-·-- _........., O··a_u_a_a_a_a_,....-- ~-a-a -a- b -~.-a-~-~~-a-o_a_a_a_ Teatro del . Reviews o - a - a - - - < · , _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,.....__ _ IA t - t h e .N 0 Jr t h ~ LBIO in No Man, s Land"' Sheridan Road Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-3981 H "Jazz Butterflies" is ·Next Kvale Production What AI Kvale promises will be one of the fastest and Cleverest stage shows of the season, "Jazz Butterflies," is to be one of the big attractions at the Norshore theater beginning Sunday. Lang and Voelk, Ernie and Fisher, May Wynne, Keo Taki Oki and the Flaming Butterfly . ballet will help Kvale and his jazz collegians put the show across. On the screen Norma Shearer will appear in her latest film, "The Actress." Miss Shearer portrays the role of Rose Trelawney, an actress who attempts to change her station in lif~ in order to make possible her marriage to the man she loves. "Her lighl r.omedv touches and her delicate handling of the emotional scenes prove her worthy of the title of this picture," is the comment of one critic. Ralph Forbes and Owen ·uoore are also in the cast. Forbes does excellent work as the leading man and Moore plays well his part as the penniless playwright. Bill-O-Fare Satur(lay, June 9 "He llo Cheyenne" ... .. ... . .. . ..... Tea ~ro "13 Washington Square" ........ . Vars1ty "No Othe r Woman" ............. Granada "The Fifty-fifty Girl" . . ....... Norshore Sunday, June 10 "No Oth er 'Voman" .... . . .. ..... Granada '·T~ Big Noise" . ......... . .... Teatro ·'The Actress" .......... . ....... Norshore Jrontlay, June ll "Legion of th e Condemned" ... . Ten tro "No Oth er ·woman" . . ... .... . ... Granada 'The Crowd" ..................... Varsity "The Actress" .............. . ... Norshore Tuesday, June 12 "The Crowd" . ............. .. ... Varsity "The Actress" .................. Norshore 'No Othl:'r Woman" .. . ... . ...... Granada ".Legion of tlw Condemned" ... . T eatro "The Shield of Honor" Conm11 .11 ity House WtclnN·cluy, Jun e 1:1 ·'The Ac trf>ss" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nor. hore ·'The Escape" and "13 Washington Square" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T ea tro "No Other ·woman" . . ... . .. ... . . Granada "The Crowd" . ....... . .... . .. ... . Vaniity Thur!'clny, June H Galaxy of Stars to Be Viewed at T eatro del Lag·o A galaxy of movie stars including Tom Mix, Chester Conklin, Gary Cooper, Fay Wray, William , Russell, ] ean Hers holt, Alice Joyce and Ramon Novarro will be seen on the Teatro del Lago screen during the corning week. Tom Mix heads the list in his latest Fox production "Hello Cheyenne" which will be shown tomorrow. Wyoming furnishes the scenic background for this picture, which is a dramatic story of the fight between two rival telephone companies, each striving to be the first to complete the line between Cheyenne and Rawhide, thereby winning a monopoly on the business. Caryl Lincoln. a beautiful daughter of the West, will play opposite Mix. The main plot of "The Big ~oise," starring Chester Conklin and Alice White, centers around the attempts of a gang of crooked politicians to control the governor's chair in the state of New York. This picture will be shown Sunday, ] une 10. Characterized as the companion picture to "Wings," Paramount's great epic of the air, "The Legion of the Condemned," another story of the war from the standpoint of the aviator, comes to the Teatro del Lago Monday and Tuesday. The photoplay deals with an unattached fl ying unit at the French front. composed of men who, because of their dark pasts, wanted to die. Into this group of men who welcomed death comes Gary Cooper as the young American newspaper man, betrayed by his sweetheart, Fay \\'ray, who turns out to be a spy. A dou'ble attraction will feature the Teatro del Lago program for next Wednesday-William Russell in "The Escape" and Jean Hersholt and Alice Joyce in "13 Washington Square." The first is a Paul Armstrong play of :t\ ew York night light. while the latter is a mystery-comedy dealing with the efforts of a 111other to keep her son and his sweetheart apart. Ramon Navarro and Jean Crawford are co-starred in "Across to Singapore," to be shown at the Teatro del Lago next Thursday and Friday. It is a story of the high seas and of adventure in the Orient. One critic remarks, "Just keep in mind that the turmoil of villainy and the sea will not overcome either Ramon Novarro or ] oan Crawford." Ernest Torrence, James Mason, and Anna May Wong are other notables in the cast. "A Man with Red Hair," produced by A. I:I. Woods, opens at the Adelphi theater in Chicago Sunday night, June 10, with Crane Wilbur in the title role. The supporting cast includes J o<1n MacLean, Hugh Sinclair, Alan Brooks, Henry Carvill, and Theodore Scharfe. The play is a dramatization of Hugh Walpole's novel, ..and has been staged by ] oseph Graham. . Mr. and Mrs. Hope Thompson of 1219 Ashland avenue returned to their home Tuesday, Mr. Thompson coming from Washington while Mrs. Thompson came from M t. Carroll, Ill., where she visited her daughter, habet, who attends the Frances Shimer school. Miss Thompson is coming to Wilmette for her summer vacation next week. MATINEES SATURDAY, SUNDAY SATURDAY ~ SUNDAY Doors Oprn 1 :30 Show Starts 2. p. m., Continuous Evenings During Week Doors Open 6:30 Show Starts 7 p. m. PROG R :\ Jl l-i'l' ..\.llTI~H JCXE .STH ~ut:urduy, June 9th '"BELLO, CHEYENNE" Tom Jltx Jl t.'rmald Comt>dy Pnfbt> ltnlew "Oh! What A Knight" 0SWilhl ~uncla.y, ",\ t It .A gnln" Junt' lOth ""'l'RE BIG NOISE" Cb.-stt>r Conklin .. "You'll Bt> Sorry" nowers Comecly "(;old t>n Flt>ect>s" Oddity Fox N.-ws Dnllv Nt>WS Mon. & Tus., Jane 11th and l!th ·'No Oth er Woman" ........... . . Granada "The Actress" . ....... .... ...... Norshore "Yamping Venm:" ........ .. .... Varsity ·'Across to Singapore" .... ·... . . .. . Teatro ARLISS IN "SHYLOCK" Friday, .Tune 1;) It is announced that ·George Arli s "Vamping Venu s" ............. Varsity will exhibit his "Shylock" next fall 111 "Th e Actress" ........ . ..... . ... Norshore "Across to Singapore" . . . . . . Teatro Chicago on its way to the Pacific coast. "No Other Woman" ............ Granada "Les Miserables" ..... Community House Electric raihvays operating wholly ur partially in Illinois rank fi~st, second More than $40,000,000 will be spent and third in · s peed among all -electric during 1928 for telepho'ne extensions railways in the United States. and improvements in· Illinois: "'LEGION 01' 'IRE COIIDEMNED" Gary Cooper and Fay Wray "Playing Hookt>y" Our Gang Comt>dy Paramount N.-ws Wedntsday, June 13th 2 This Is Banner Month at MARKS BROS. Ft>atures ""I'BE ESCAPE" William Russell GRAMADA Sheridan at Devon In ""lS WASBI-'G'I'ON SQUARE" Jt·nn Hersholt and Allee Joyce Fox News Thurs. and }'rl., June lUh and 15th BENNY. MEROI'F "'OODLES OF PUN" With The Popular and Mirth Provoking ··ACROSS TO SINGAPORE" Ra.mon Xo,·arro "Blow Ry Blm,·" )fax Da.,·lcl son Comt>dy "Koko's ·Haunted Honse" Koko Paramount ~t>ws Saturday, June 18th JACK OSTERMAN !n Person Star of Ziegfeld Follies, Earl Carrol's Vanities and Late of Artists and Models. Also uaoNOR BOUND" (<t>o. O'Brlt>n und Estelle Taylor "Goofy Ghosts'; Adams Comt'dy Patbe Rnlew "Puppy Lol·e" Fable Sunday, June 1it.h JUE FOMG GAUDSMITR BROS. MARGARET WRITE And Many Others Screen DOLORES DEL RIO The "Charmaine" of "What Price Glory" ""FII'TY·I'IFTY GIRL" Btbe Daniels "Yirgln Queen" Great Event Sportllght Grantland Rlee Fox Xl'n-fil Dally Nt'l\'S NEXT WEEK - "The Crowd," "Skyseraper," "Vamping Venus," "Lady Be Good" COlliNG SOON "Speedy," "Haarman'll Ho·se," "The Ae· &reu," "Coant of Ten" In 6J6JMO OTHER WOMAN" One of the Most Fascinating Stories Ever Unreeled Upon the Silver Sheet ---~ ... ....... ........... ~~~gz~