WlLMETTE LIFE July 6, 1928 -----~~-~ ·· -R~~i~~:rA·t··-t·-b;-·-N o r t h . ·- ,. . . . Rin~Tin-Tin Will Be in Community House Picture ·-----~-.---------·~--- . Bill-O-Fare in "N p Man*· Land~~ Sheridan R011d . Between Wilmette and Kenilworth Ph. Kenilworth 3980-398 J MATINEES SATURDAYt SUNDAY SATURDAY g SUNDAY Doors Open 1 :30 Show ,Srarts 2 ·· m.. Conrinuous Evening· During Week Doora Open 6:30 Show Start· 7 p. m. Rin-Tin -Tin, the' wonder dog, will perform in the picture to be shown at the Community House next Tuesday, July 10, "A Dog of the Regime_nt." Tom Gallery and Dorothy Gulhver will be in the picture also. One critic summarizes jt as follows: "Rin-Tin-Tin plus a good story plus good acting. In other words, a good picture." An added attraction at the Community House Tuesday night will be the picture, "Trail of the Tiger." "Thanks for the Buggy Ride,'~ to be shown at the Community House next Friday, July 13, is a comedy with an original idea, and, incidentally, Laura LaPlante's best. The Friday night program also includes a scenic specialty, "Philadelphi'h" and a comedy entitled "Playing Hookey." "Circus Rookies,, Is ~ Next Attraction at the Teatro del Lago HONOR CECIL DE MILLE Cecil B. de Mille has been honored by .being awarded official rank in the Order of the Holy Sepulchre, an order of Christian Kni&"hthood sponsored by the Greek Orthodox church. The honor was conferred, it was said, for deMille's service to Christendom in filming "The King of Kings." -------------Saturday, July ith ··ciRCUS ROOKIES" Karl Dane, George Arthur and J.oulse Larralne "Gallant Gob," Dooley Comedy "Oswald Fox Cbase"-Oswald. "Tom, Dirk and Harry" Color Classic Sunday, July 8tb PROGRAM STARTING JULY ; NO MORE THEATER WAR TAX more war tax on theater tickets! At least not on the lower priced tickets. Patrons of the theater will be glad to know that under the new revenue law now in effect there is no tax on tickets selli11g for three dollars or less. Saturday, July ; "Circus Rookies" ..... . .. · · · · · · · · · Teatro "The Blue Danube" . ...........Nor~hore .Varsity "The Street of Sin" ............ "Name the 'Voman" . .... . .... . . Granada Sunday, July S "A Certain Young l\fan·" .. .. .. Norshore "The Blue Danube" .... . ......... Teatro "Name the ~~~;:;~, · j~iy . '9.. ..Granada :'Laqgh, Clown, Laugh" ......... Varsity "Niune the Woman" ............ Granada "A Certain Young Man" ....... Norshore "The Enen~~es~~Y; ;..· ~l·y . ii) ..... Teatro "A Dog of the Regiment" and "Trail of the Tiger" . . .... . . . . Community House "A Certain Young Man" ....... Norshore "The Enemy" . ............. . .. . . . Teatro "Name the Woman" .. .......... Granada "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" ......... Varsity 11 W.-dnesday, ·"Three Ring Marriage" July ........... Teatro "A Certain Young Man" ....... Norshore "Name the Woman" .......... . . Granada "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" ...... . .. Varsity Jnly 12 . .Granada "Name the Thursday, Woman" .......... "A Certain Young Man" . ...... Norshore "The Street of Sin" . . ..... . .. . . Teatro Friday, July 13 "Thanks for the Buggy Ride" ... . . .. . ... . ... ... .. Community House "The Street of Sin" . .. .. . . . . .... Teatro ::Name the Woman" . ;,· .. .... .. Granada . A Certain Young Man .. .. . . . Norshore No CLARA POSES FOR SCULPTOR What! Clara Bow is sitting for a sculptor who is making a portrait bust of her. His name is Stefen De Vriendt, and he is a Belgian who has done notable work abroad, including sculptures of the royal family in B_elgium. ··BLUE 'DANUBE" Leatrice Joy "Swim, Princess, Swlm" 1\lac-k Stnnttt Comedy Fox News, Dally News Mon. &; TUt>fil., July 9th .t lOth ··THE ENEMY" J,lllfan Glsh "Arhlng l·outh"-Chase Comedy Paramount News Wednesday, July 11th ··TJIRD RING MARRIAGE" Mary Astor A Lloyd Hughes "Hold Ht>r, Col\·boy .." Bobby Vernon Comt>dy "Koko Squtals"-Koko Fox News Thur!l· .t Fri., July l::!th & lith Thursday Friday MARY· ASTOR, LLOYD HUGHES Circus thrills, underworld drama, romance youthful USTRBET 01' SIN" F.mll Jnnnln~s "Fnndantro"-Lant- (' omedy Fable, Paramount News Saturday, July lftll Saturday LEATRICE JOY and JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT in ""tHE BLUE .DANUBE" Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday July 9-10-ll . 'The ireatest . soul-· story of backstage life ever pictured. ..GOOD IIORIIDIG JUDGE" Reginald Denny "Ne1\·lywfd's }'alse Alarm" x~"· ly\\' t'd's Comedy "J:.alae.- of Hone~'-Oddlty PRthe Rnlt'W Sunday, July Uth , ··WAJ.KDIG BACK" . Sue Carol "Cra·y Houe"-O·r Gang Comedy "Lim bn Legs··--sportllglat (GrantlaJul Rite) }, ox News, Dally News NEXT WEEK "T·e T·llow Lily," "X o Fred Humes, star of Western comedies plays a unique role in "Circus Rookies" , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's cirl cus comedy romance co-starring Kar Dane and George K. Arthur, and coming to the Teatro del Lago thi~ Saturday. Hume.s plays a hu~e go~tlla. He is expert m these delmeatwns and recently played the same. typ~ of be~st in "Lorraine of the Lwns. Lomse Lorraine has the heroine role in "Circus Rookies" and demon~trates to a nicety. the devastating effect of the feminine influence on the hearts of two wandering susceptible males. Leatrice Joy's recent De Mille studio production for Pathe, "The Blue Danube" ably Th directed and ' has been d · artistically presente . e story ts tremendously dramatic, the background supremely attractive, and the fint~le has a dramatic . force T . seldom . ·pictured b on the screen. hts ptcture ts to e shown at the Teatro del Lago Sund J 1 8 ay, u Y · Lillian Gish plays the tragic Austrian heroine Pauli in "The Enemy," coming to the Te~tro del Lago next Monday and Tuesday. The story deals with the psychological havoc of war rather than its physical damage. It shows an Austrian family in a series of hatreds and troubles brought about by propaganda, hysteria and other breeders of hate that follow in the wake of warfare. It is said to be one of the drama's greatest contributions to the cause of peace. The story was scenarized from the original play and set in elaborate replicas of Auswian cities constructed at the studios. "Three Ring Marriage," to be sho\Yn at the Teatro next Wednesday, ] uly 11, is a starring vehicle for :!\fary Astor and Lloyd Hughes, one of the most popular romantic combinations the screen offers. It is a tale of young love and jealousyr· and it takes its participants from ranch to circus, fini shing with a grand melodran1atic flourish striped with comedy that leaves everybody happy but the smooth customer who doesn't deserve to be. Alice White, Lawford Davidson, and Yola d'Avril are· also in the picture. That Emil J annings is a great character actor is again ·demonstrated in hi.s new Pararnount starring pict~re, "The Street of Sin," which will be the Teatro del . Lago attraction next 'i'ht1rsday and ·Friday. The star has chosen ·the ·colorful slums of London's Limehouse for the background of his latest characterization, that .of a giant "bruiser," who rule,~ the rabble of the gutters \vith , his fists. He has two leading women, one a saint and one a sinner. Fay \Vray appears opposite Jannings as the saint-a Salvation Army lass. Olga Baklanova, distinguished actress of the Moscow Art theatre, is the sinner, ·a girl of the streets,. who loves J at1nings. . '. I · "'· t' ~· PLAY COES INTO 19TH WEEK "Excess Baggage," the dramatic story of back-stage life by John McGowan, finished a six months' run in New York last week. The play is now in its nineteenth week in Chicago. Woaaa," "La·gb, Clown, La·gll," "8toJ T·at llaa." Co·l·l' Sooa-"Harold Tt"en," "D,.. Net," "We Amerleans," ....... r·o·p·oa." Ot.htr REGISTERED BEAUTY SHOP Always Pleasantly Cool here The Marinello Beauty shop, operated by Miss Hanna Anderson, at 733 Elm street, is now conducted as the Marinello Guild Registered shop, as are all Marinello shops which are registered.