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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1928, p. 51

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. I ----------------····-····· the . Stage ··,,,,, w .··,,. .. . . ····---~------------~~---- .Community House to Show Monte Blue in "The Bush Leaguer" 100 Monte Blue, hero of many stirring dramas, wm be seen .in "The Bush Leaguer" at the Communi,Y House in Winnetka next Tuesday evening, July 31. Monte stars as a modest young Idaho inventor and gas station owner, who breaks the monotony of life by pitching for the team that has its diamond on the lot adjoining his property. Fate enters in the form of a beauti. ful motorist, who, stopping to have the gasoline tank replenished, so interests the bespectacled youth that he accepts a job on a professional team in her home town, Los Angeles. What follows is a riot. Clyde Cook and Leila Hyams, who supported Monte Blue in "The Brute," are featured. Others in the cast are William Demarest, Richard Tucker, Bud Marshall, Tof!.l Dempsey, Wilfred North, Wmiam Wilson, Violet Pal~er and Rodney Hildebrand. "The Smart Set," starring William Haines, is the Community House attraction for Friday of next week. Haines, in thi.: · '1icture, is a brash youth again. l-. plays a lad born with a gold spoon in his mouth. Polo and flappers are his chief interest. He is kicked off the polo team for being too fresh. Then father decides to make a man of the boy. There is an exciting polo game. You will like Haines. fie is amusing. And Alice Day, Hobart Bosworth, f!.lld ] ack Holt lend good support. In addition to the regular pictures the Community House has booked added features for next week. On Tuesday there will be a picture called "Trail of the Tiger," and on Friday an Oswald comedy. People oa tbe Stage l'ou_ 'l'ltemeadous Soeaes.-Bigbt Tableaax.-Bia· bt Aot...-BaDet oiTwea~ The Eatertalamelit Bveat ol tbe Batbte Yeu BB SURE TO SEE IT. SCREEN STARK REALISM! DARING. PLOT! UNIQUE SITUATIONS! You muat aee thia abaorbin1 mystery drama PUB i'ASBIOM SHOW and PAGEAM· 'I BEAUTY Fifty of Chicaao'· Moat Beautiful Girla in a Production Unexcelled for Splendor and Magnificence. of ··sAY IT WITH SABLES With HELENE CHADWICK FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN MARGARET LIVINGSTON "Miss Universe" Coming to Norshore Next Week "Ramona" is the picture announced for the Norshore beginning this Sunday. It was one of June's six be:;t photoplays, and no better recommendation need be g-iven than the following by a Chicago critic: "A charming thin!;! Ada~Heci from the beloved story hy Helen Hunt Jacksun and starred in bv Dolores Dd Rio, who in it found role that will bring her clos(' to the hearts of her admirers. The wanton of "What Price Glory" is now a simple, wistful, loving incredibly fascinating Indian maid, boru for tragedy and fulfilling her fate before a background of .scenery so beautiful that it brings a There is a catch to the throat. mourning tender rhythm to this story, and it has been caught by all the players-and the director, who descends to deliberate "theatre" only a couple of times. Pictorially "Ramona" i~ f!lorious ! In addition to the picture a gala stage product is on the Norshore bill for next week. It is to be · called "Pacific Breezes," and will be presided over by the youthful Frankie Masters, assisted by the Jazz Collegians. "Miss Universe" is also scheduled to appear at the Norshore next week. "Mis3 Universe," as you know, is Miss Ella Van Heuson, of Chicago, who was first chosen "Miss America" at the Galveston, Tex., beauty contest and then in competition with beauties from other countries was named the most beautiful of all. ORE MILLIOM DOLLARS WORTH OP 1'~5, GOB· GBOUS .GOWNS AMD ACCESSORIES SPECIAL VITAPBOME MOVIETOME MEWS REEL and Many Other Novelties Rose·ay & Capella Direct from the Foliea Bergen .Jobn C~les Gilbe·t Late Star of "Biosaomtime" a Rutb Mattie Maa-eott The Dixie l'ou· Scene Scene Scene Scene And Many Othera . 1-"Pillara of the Equinox" 2-"ldyll of the North" 3-"LeSporte" 4--"The Palace of Milady's F aahion"-And Ei1ht Tableaux In presenting this production :Marks Bros. feel that a new standard In motion pleture theatres bas been set for It Is no doubt the most magnificent and lavish stage produe· tlon that you have ever witnessed.

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