..· Octob~r 12·. 1928 Wll:METTE LIPB 59 . ' ································--------~------·------·····-·····-·············· . . . in Town and Country 1i ----~---------------------------------------------------------------~----------Douglas Fairbanks "The Fleet's In," Film, "The Gaucho," Clara Bow Picture, · Bill-O-Fare at T eatro del Lago Comes to Norshore '-·__________,_ Eulogizing a day when Gauchos bold rode the boundless pampas and the law of might made right, Douglas Fairbanks comes forth in his thrilling new United Artists production, "The Gaucho," at the Teatro del Lago this Saturday. A more colorful romance than this South American story, with its majestic scenery, its tense rivalries and conquests, could scarcely be con ceived. The star has the role of a bandit chief, the leader of a horde of Gaucho riders, who cross the mountains and occupy a stately shrine city whose wealth is the prey of the cruel usurper of the country. Lupe Velez is in the picture, playing the role of a madcap mountain lass. The management of the Teatro riel Lago is showing "The Gaucho" by .special request. "Man, Woman, and Wife" is the title of the picture to be 5hown at the Teatro del Lago this Sunday. Norman Kerry is the man, Pauline Starke the woman, and Marion ~ixon the wife. Kerry as Rance Rogers, who had been a deserter in the war, takes an assumed name when he returns and allows his friends to beHis young lieve that he has died. wife, Bella, played by Miss Nixon, and his best friend, Bill, (Kenneth Harlan), enshrine him in their memory aJ a hero. But Rita, (Pauline Starke), a cabaret girl, discovers Rance and devotes herself to helping him. The crisis in the story comes when Rance reads that his wife is to marrv Bill. Many exciting things happen ·before the play is ended. I I A show packed willa talent galore I Alweys a pro..,... of utter delightfalaess. Come and join the fUD I Satwrday, October II "The Fleet's In/' d gay and enterGaucho" . . . ..... ... ......... Teatro taining story of a sailor's shore leave "The Baggage" . ..... .. .. ... . . Varsity will be shown at the Norshore begin- "Excess "The Fleet's In" . .. .. .. . .. .. .... Norshore ning this Saturday. Clara Bow and "Silks and Satins" ..... .... ... Granada Sunday, October H James Hall play the leads, and they Fleet's In" ... .. ...... .. Norshore make a splendid team. For those who "The STARTING SATURDAY "Silks and Satins" . . . ......... Granada are Clara Bow fans this picture will "Man, Woman, and Wife" .. . . . . Teatro be no disappointment. :Monday, October li "Street Angel" ....... . . ...... .. . Varsity Clara plays the part of a dance "The Fleet's In" . . . . ........ . . Norshore hall girl called Peachy Dean, who "Silks and Satins" ...... . ... . ... Granada dances with anyone who has paid his "Street Angel" ....... . ........ ... Teatro Twesday, October lt ten cents and is lucky enough to draw "Hot Heels" . ... .... . . Community House and his Colleaiaaa in her. As she tells the girls friend, "Silks and Satins" .. . .... . .... . . Granada a novel stage presentation "You got to look hot and keep cool." "Street Angel" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teatro 1 \ \ hen the fleet comes Peachy loses "The Fleet's In" ......... ... .. Norshore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Varsity neither her warm manners nor her "Street Angel" Wednesday, October 17 cool head, and her technique works as "Silks and Satins" ........ . ... . . Granada with EDDIE HILL usual. "The Fleet's In" . . . . . . . .. . .. Norshore "Mademoiselle from Armentieres" Teatro and a host of taleat James Hall, as · one of the gobs who "Street Angel" . . . . . . .. .. . .. ... Varsity doesn't under-rate himself and who Th·rsday, October 18 has no scruples · in the love game, up- "Out of the Ruins" . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teatro "Silks and Satins" . . . . . . . . . . . . . Granada sets Peachy for a while. Our heroine -On the ScreeaIn" .. . ... ... Norshore is a good little girl, for all her saucy "The Fleet's Friday, October .J9 ways, or as one of her chums de- "Laugh, Clown, Laugh" .... Com. House . . . . . .. . .... . Norshore scribes her, "She trims her own hat.> "The Fleet's In" and walks home alone." One night "Out of the Ruins" ..... ...... . .. Teatro she didn't walk home alone. She "Silks and Satins" ........ . ... . . Granada Filmdom's ,.IT" airl, ia had found a "regular guy." But the story .doesn't end peaceMYSTERY PICTURES fully here. There is much more to "Seven Footprints to Satan," by A. come, including a free-for-all fight among the sailors and an entertain- Merritt, is to be the second of the serA riot of faa, steeped witla ing court scene in which Peachy gets ies of mystery stories to be made by intripiq roiii&Dee and her "regular ·guy" out of trouble- First National. It is a novel of great adventure. keeps him from facing a court martial. popularity in the thriller class. The first The stage production at the Nor- of the series was "The Haunted shore next week has been called House," recently completed. "Creations in ] azz," and is said to be all that the name indicates. Eddie Hill and a host of vaudeville talent will be there to entertan Norshore "Street Anger' Coming Monday "Street Angel," a powerful story patrons. Kvale and his Collegians Show Attend the with an absorbing, human love theme will have charge of the "jazz-creatceremonies. ing" Continuous Matinee comes to the Te.a tro for a two-day run beginning next Monday. In this production both director and critics feel Patricola Ia Featured All Perform· Doon Open that they have found a fitting sucon Granada's Next Bill ancea Delull.e 1:38 P. M. cessor to "Seventh Heaven," which Star number six of Greater Show created such widespread comment as one of the greatest pictures ever filmed. Season at the Granada, Miss PatriJanet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, the cola, is the featured artist in "Revue two youngsters who rose to fame over- Moderne," Benny Meroff's stage show night as the "Diane" and "Chico" of opening Saturday, Oct. 13. Miss PatTHURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY that production, appear together again ricola, known as the "princess of perin "Street Angel" at the head of an sonality," is - a star of national recogexceptional cast. nition Chicago can call its own. v.er- I Foreign critics have acclaimed in no satile, she is said to be as charnung in uncertain terms what they declare to as she is talented. On the same bill are Diehl Sister'i be the greatest of all British-made pictures that have the World War as a and McDonald who come from the background, "Mademoiselle from Ar .. west coast, after months of sensaNew Romance of Mankind's problem-what to do with wives. The mentieres," which will be shown at the tional success. I atory of a man who succeeds only in the preaence of the airl he loves. Teatro del Lago ntxt Wednesday, The talking picture program at both October 17. The picture boasts a theaters beginning Saturday, Oct. 13, Rosa Raisa Lateat Newa ·Willie & Eugene wonderful cast to its story of love, ad- presents Karyl Norman in the play-~ venture, thrills, and comedy. All of let, "Silks and Satins" which gives him Operatic Selections Howard the male actors in the production are full opportunity to· use the . dual former soldiers. powers of his soprano-baritone voice. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY A new Richard Barthelmess is revealed in "Out of the Ruins," the star's Production of "Three Week Ends," new First National feature which comes Clara Bow starring vehicle, has begun. to the Teatro next Thursday and Friday. This story, based on an original with by Sir Philip Gibbs, is a thrilling one of a French Blue Devil, his heroism JANET GAYNOR CHAS. FARRELL under fire. his romantic and passionate love for Yvonne, a little French The atory of a love ao p-eat it dared pri10n l.an for the sake of girl, and his daring metho9 of deserting love. The only North Shore theater playina thia picture with his regiment to visit his sweetheart. F~l., Oct. lt T·e8., Od. 1· Opposite the black-haired Barthelmess Glena Tryon LON CHANEY Patsy Rwtb is seen, for the first time, Marion ln Hiller Nixon. And-we're guessing that movie In "Lauah, fans are going to like the combination. "Hot Heela" ALKVALE "CREATIONS IN JA11." CLARA BOW THE FLEET'S IN WilDa· Baines ··EXCESS BAGGAGE" I ··sTREET ANGEL" & COMMUNITY HOUSE also ·ortllwett 8tOQ' Souad Constance Talmadge has arrived in Paris and set to work as star ot the picture "Venus," which Louis M~rcan ton, one of the foremost French directors, is making for United Artists. Jlollated PoUee CloWD, Laqh" Aiao the Croonadera on the Vitaphoae · Par. C&t1ooD Come Early-Doors Open at 1 :30 P. M. Fox Newt Fox News