WILMETTE LIFE October 19, 1928 ···················-··················--·······-····· ::: TBATRO del LAGO uNo Man'· Land" Sheridan Road &tween Wilmette and Kenilworth Phone Kenilworth 3980 - 3981 MATINEES: SATURDAY AND SUNDAY SATURDAY g SUNDAY DOORS OPEN 1:30 SHOW STARTS 2 P. M., CONTINUOUS E.eaiaaa Duriaa Week Doora Open 1:30 Show Starta 7 p. m. ·········---~------········-~·-······················ Bill-0-Fare Saturday, Ottober !0 "The Circus" .. .. . ... : . . .. ... . . . . Teatro "Caught in the Fog" ........ . . . . Granada "Water Hole" . . . . . . . . . . . Varsity "The Patriot" Norshore Sunday, Ottober !1 "Caught in the Fog" . . . Granada "The Patriot" . . . . . . . . Norshore "Beau Broadway" . . . Teatro Jlonthty, Ortober 22 "The ·whip" . . Varsity "The Patriot" . . . . ... . .. Norshore "Sunrise" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Teatro "Caught in the Fog" . . . ... . . Granada 'l'u4'sday, October 23 "The News Parade" . . Community House "Sunrise" . . . . . Teatro "The Patriot" ... . . Norshore "Caught in the Fog" ... . Granada "The Whip" . . . . . . . . . Varsity . Wednesday, Ortohu .2-l "The Foreign Legion" . Teatro "Caught in the Fog" .. . .. . ... . Granada "The Whip" . . . . Varsity "The Patriot" . .... .. . . . . .. . . Norshore ThurMdny, Ortober !it "Caught in the Fog" . ... . . . . . . Granada "ThP. Patriot" . Norshore "The Foreign Legion" .. .... . .. . Teatro J"rlday, October 2C "Telling the World" .. Community House "The Foreign Legion" . . . . . . . . . . . Teatro "The Patriot" . . . .. . . . .... .... Norshore "Caught in the Fog" . . . ... .. .. Granada Come on Children! Charlie Chaplin's Here in New Film Paaog·am Sta.tlng Oet. 2rOth, 192.8 . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20 ""THE CIRCUS" CHARLIE CHAPLIN ' "Buster Trims Up" Butter Brown Comedy "The Peep Show" Hodge Podge SUNDAY, OCTOBER Zt ""BEAU BROADWAY" AILEEN PRINGLE and LEW CODY "Hot Luck" Bi· Boy Comedy "Murder" Oddity Fox News Daily News MONDAY and TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2Z and 23 ""SUNRISE" JANET GAYNOR and GEORGE O'BRIEN VITAPHONE OPERETTA John Boles has been selected for the lead in the first vitaphone operetta, "The Desert Song," scheduled to go into production soon. Boles has an excellent singing and speaking voice. Recently he won out in competitive vitaphone tests to find a player to head the cast. "The Lost Lauah" Lupino Comedy Kinogram News WED., THURS. aad FRI., OCTOBER MARKS BROS. it, GRANADA 25 and Zl Sheridan and Devon ""THE I'OREIGM LEGION" NORMAN KERRY and L~WIS STONE "Kickina Throuah" Collegians No. 3 Latest News SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27 Week of SATURDAY, OCT 20 ""THE GLORIOUS TRAIL" KEN MAYNARD "Fiery Fireman" Oswald FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN in person in CHARLES KALEY'S "SPARKLES OF 1928" TALKING PICTURE "Hardwork" Cameo "Juat for Art" Curiosity SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28 '"TBB I'LEET'S CLARA BOW Oddity Fox News Df" Daily News Mystery Drama Charlie Chaplin in 11 The Circus"! Peanuts, sawdust, pink lemona de clowns, tigers.· elephants, roaring lions: acrobats, wire-walkers, and Ch arlie Chaplin in his brand new comed\' wilt be at the Teatro del Lago this :·at ur-· day. Charlie plays a wanderin g- lad who is mixed up in a series of hilarious adventures, chases, argument s. and ovations that land him in "The Circus" as a very fine fellow. ~1L·rna Kennedy, with red hair and ju :-.t fi ve feet two, with eyes of blue, i:-. his leading lady. She makes her ~crce n debut in the role. With a sparkling vehicle tha t out ranks their previous screen triumphs in smartness and sophistication, Lew Cody and Aileen Pringle resume their co-starring teamwork in "Beau Broadway," which comes to the Teatro del Lago this Sunday, October 21. The story, written especially for the Cod){' Pringle team by Malcolm St. Clair, the Tex Rickard of the. films, who also directs the picture, has a swiftly moving plot laid in the colorful background of the sporting world. As a man-abouttown and fight promoter, Codv has given a masterful performance, and Miss Pringle as Yvonne, the girl he proposes to, only to discover he really loves his ward, Sue Carol, is excellent as the woman who "understands." "Sunnae" Is Great Picture The William Fox picture, "Sunrise," hailed as the greatest of all motion pictures, will be · on the screen at the Teatro del Lago next Monday and Tuesday. Fred W. Murnau apparent ly is as. much a master of direction in America as he was in Europe. It is his most powerful, most sensational. and most poignant work. The tale is of a man, his wife, and a not her woman. The man and his wife have a farm. They are happy until a woman from the city enters their lives. She instills in the young husband a de . ire to kill his wife. But the story does not end here. George O'Brien is the man, Janet Gaynor the wife, and \fargaret Livingston the other woman . The Teatro del Lago will present "The Foreign Legion" for three days next week, beginning on Wedn esday. The picture is a dramatic screen adaptation of "The ·Red Mirage," I. ·"· R: .Wylie's sensational novel. The novel was a gripping story of love and duty, set against the chromatic backgronnd of the French Foreign Legi on in Algiers. The picture is said to ncel the book in the colorful presentation of the lives and adventures, the passions and the impulses of these iron soldiers and the steely discipline t111der which they live. "The Worlcl'a Playarouncl" Caught :e Fog Conrad Nagle May McAvoy VITAPHONE THE FOY FAMILY "Sahara" Will Feature Children's Movie Hour "T~e Sahara," a moving picture showmg the world's greatest dt'sert and its life, will be one of the ft>atures of this Saturday's free en~er tainment for children at Chicago Fteld Museum of Natural History, under the provisions of the ·R aymond Fund. Other films to be shown are "Ants." "Bees and Spiders" "The Lion Hunt." and "Perfume an'd Nicotine." The pictures will be run continuously from 10 o'clock until noon, in the Jam~s Simpson theatre of the museum. Chtldren from all over Chicago and suburbs are invited. -Next WeekTHE FLEET'S IN, FORGOTTEN FACES, EXCESS BAGGAGE, WATERHOLE. -Comia· SooaNIGHTBIRD, THE PATRIOT, LILAC TIME, OUR DANCING DAUGHTERS. MOVIETONE