November 9, 1928 WILMETTE' LIFE S. h ore Theaters I __ I ~.-.c--~ ·-a-a-·-~---------.,1»41--o----"--. News Bill-0-Fare Every Saturday Deluxe KVALE COO-COO CLUB Matinee at 3:00 P. M. -SATURDAYThe "Galloping Ghost" of the Gridiron ._...,_D_P_D_a_a_!~~~-~-~-~- 2 Newspaper Films · "Caught in the Fog" to on T eatro del Lago Be .at Varsity Next Week Bill This Week End The Varsity theater in Evanston "Shadows Q{ the Night," wt'th J.aw~ renee Gray in the leading role, is the T eatro d e 1 L ago attraction for this S a t ur d ay, N ovem b er 10. Th e story is a vivid tale of a reporter's chase for a bandit leader, assisted by his doD". The · h t 11 d h h h N y k rat ea s t roug t ~ ew or underworld into the haunts of gamblers. Vivid battles, hair-breadth escat)es, and other rapid fire excitement is blended · mto a pretty love story between the reporter and a cabaret dancer who aids him in the quest. Louise Lor.raine plays the girl. A second story of newspaper life is · HF d f th p , por:t raye~I 111 ree om o e ress, v..·h1d1 ;~111 be shown at the Teatro del Lago tnts Sunday. This story concerns a young man who finds that the guardian of the girl he loves is the "man higher up" in the municipal vice ring, which his father, editor of the leading newspaper, is fighting. The editor is murdered by the ring and the boy is faced with carrying on his father's policies regardless of his fiance e's pleadings. The development of this situation makes an exceedinglv strong drama. Lewis s.ton_ e and Marceline Da~· have the leadmg roles. continues its showing of sound pic- ~---------------.....1 Saturday November 10 tures. "The Tempest," with John Bar' "Shadows of the Night" ...... . . Teatro rymore and Camilla Horn, is the pres- "The Tempest" .. . ... ..... . ...... Varsity ent attraction. This picture, which "Moran of the Marines" ...... Norshore · . . Sunday, November 11 movie cnt1cs and movie magazines "Moran of the Marines" .. . . .. Norshore have praised as one of the Lest this "Freedom of the Press" .... . .. . Teatro year, is built around a po.or Russian "C ht iMon~a)} N,ovember U · peasant and a haughty pr1t1cess. The aug n t e og' · · · · · · · ···· ·Varsity "Moran of the Marines" ...... Norshor(l action, of which there is aplenty, ..Lilac Time" ... .. . .... . ......... Teatro covers the last days of the czar's reTuesday, November 18 gime, the war, and the Re_d rebe. Ilion. "Hot News" ··..... ·· ···.. .Community House ..,. .r B "Lilac Time" · ·.. .... ...... . . Teatro ~vtr. arrymore go~s not dts~ppomt us "Moran of the Marines" ... . . . Norshor~ 111 the frequent vtews of h 1 s profile. "Caught in the Fog" .... . ... . ... Varsity Miss Horn, the German girl who was Wednesday, November 14 "Moran of the Marines" ..... .Norshore brought to · Hollywood after her ap- "Caught ln the Fog" . ... .. . ..... Varsity I pcarance in 44 F~ust" and 44 Metropolis," "Craig's Wife" · · · · · · · ... .. .... . . Teatro 1 1 1 k d 1 1· 1 'l'hursday, No,·ember n Is ove Y to 00 at an a sp en< tc "Our Dancing Daughters" . . .... . Teatro actress. · "Moran of the Marines" ... ... Norshore "Caught in the Fog," with Conrad F.t_l')ay, November 16 d M M A . h V . "Jazz Mad" ..... ..... Community House nage 1 an ay c voy ts t e arstty "Our Dancing Daughters" ...... . Teatro I 11.r · picture for next Monday, Tuesday, and "Moran o~ the Marines" . . . .. . Norshore \Vednesday. The film is a comedvBRITISH FILM COMING myst~ry affair. Action takes place on. a "Sinews of War" is the . title of the houseboat, unoccupied until various nart ies appear in quest of jewels known first feature production for British to repose in the vessel's safe. Mas- Sound Films corporation. It is by two querading under false identities, the noted English authors, Arnold Bennett visitors have a lot of excitement. Mi ss and Eden Phillpotts. The film is exMcAvoy and Mr. Nagel make an at- pected to be completed within the next tractive team. The supporting roles six weeks and a print will be sent to America immediately. are satisfactorily played. I HAROLD "RED" GRANGE · In Penon on the Stage with AL MOREY (Guest Conductor) and the Jazz Collegians in -On the ScreenRONALD COLMAN VILMA BANKY in "COME OM RED" "Two Lovers" ORCHESTRAL FEATURE Norshore Theater Symphony Orchestra FOX MOVIETONE NEWS F.VERT FRIDAY NIGHT NOBTHWE8TEBN NIGHT Come at t P. II. "Lilac Time" Monday "I ilac Time" comin . B lden Payne Aooears in · - Play at Goodman Theater B. Iden ~ayne made his first appea~ance wtth the Goo_dman Theater Repertorv company as chrector and ac· "Tl I t G 1" h · 1 tor 111 let dnsTpec odr ener~ · WNic 1 was presen ~ ues ay evenmg, ovetlmbeRr 6. _Thts fcoN~ekdyl' trGanslatledh frotm 1e usstan o t o ay ogo , as o do with the success of a minor government clerk in impersonating a high official, the chief inspector of the Czar, for whom he is mistaken. . . . . Thr c!Isl~oJ~rst maJor and bnbe-ta~ mg comnnss10ners of the town show him about and entertain him for two days. Then he leaves with much of their money in his pockets, just before the real inspector appears. The action moves along rapidly. There are colorful settings· and interesting costumes, the former designed hv Leslie Marzolf and the latter by Elizabeth Parsons. Myrna Loy will play one of the featured roles in the first vitaphone operetta, "The Desert Song." The leading roles played by Carlotta King, John Boles and Louise Fazenda. to the Teatro del "Lago next Monda; and Tuesday · h '11" d · · d ' IS a t rt mg an romantic war ram a with enough sentiment to lift it above the run of war plays. "Lilac Time" is a small farm near the French front , R F · where se~en dof tte rfyal l~mg forps 1 are qua~ ~re · . s ac gar ens orm an exqUisite settmg for tl~e lov e story. Colleen Moore, a~ Jeannie, and Gary Cooper, as Captam Blythe, do excellent work in their romantic roles. The picture "Craig's \Viie',' which \\·ill be at the Teatro del Lago next \Vednesday, is modeled closely after the play of the same name from "·hich it \vas adopted. Irene Rich as Mrs. Craig compares favorably with the house worshipping, dust detecting lady portrayed on the stage by Crystal Herne. The players supporting Miss Rich have been chosen carefuily and add to the high quality of the picture., which was ranked among the six best in a recent month's review. "Our Dancing Daughters ," another picture ranked among the "best" is coming to the Teatro del Lago for two days beginning next Thursday, · November 15. The story depicts life in the younger set and deals with the struggle of two girls for one lad. John Mack Brown is the lad, and Joan Crawford and Anita Page are the two girls. Nils Asther is also in the ca~t. The name of the picture is not misleading. Clark and McCullough play the leads in "The Diplomats," now being directed by Norman Taurog. Prepar~tions are also und·er way to feature the two entertainers in "The Ring" and "In Dutch," original stories bv Paul Gerard Smith. ~ Is Thursday-Friday-Saturday JOHN BARRYMORE in + --------------+ "The Tempest" Romance soaring above a debacle of a nation. A peasant's passion for a Princess in Red Russia. Also Our Gang Comedy with sound MOVIETONE NEWS Monday-Tuesday -Wednesday MAY McAVOY CONRAD NAGEL in ANTIQUES A ·complete line of antiques. Nothing will do more to enhance the beauty of a room or home than g e n u i n e antiques. COMMUNITY HOUSE Tues. Nov. 18 Nov. l:f Fri. Jean Hersholt Bebe Daniels Marion Nixon Geo. Lt>wls Nell Hamilton "Cau~ht in the Fog" Austin~ Techau Hot News Story of a N e·wsreel Camera-Girl Collf:glans Also Jazz Mad Svend Gade'A story of strustglf'!' of a flerman compo!!er to get a hearing tn..Jazz. Mad Amerlea & Co. Phone Wilmette 28 I 7 . 930 Spanish Court Opposite Teatto del Lago Doors Open 1:30 P. M. Tense drama of the sea also BONNELLI and KEELER on the Vitaphone and MOVIETONE NEWS Attend the Malin... +-------------------------+